Casio Digital Camera EX Z75 User Manual

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Digital Camera  
EX-Z75  
User’s Guide  
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  
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CONTENTS  
Configuring Display Language, Date, and Time  
Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
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Using Key Customize to Assign Functions  
Displaying the Image You Just Recorded  
Using Mode Memory to Configure Power  
Using the On-screen Histogram to  
Resetting the Camera to Its Initial  
VIEWING SNAPSHOTS  
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USING THE CAMERA WITH  
Specifying the File Name Serial Number  
Generation Rule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164  
Transfer of Images from the Camera and  
Transfer of Images from the Camera and  
Using DPOF to Specify Images to be  
Printed and the Number of Copies. . . . . . . . . . . . 177  
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QUICK START BASICS  
First, charge the battery  
(page 34)  
2. Plug the battery charger into a household  
Using the Battery Charger to Charge  
1. Load the battery into the battery charger.  
power outlet.  
[CHARGE] lamp lights red during charging.  
[CHARGE] lamp goes out when charging is complete.  
It takes about 90 minutes to achieve a full charge.  
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3. Close the battery cover.  
Loading the Battery into the Camera  
1. Open the battery cover.  
While pressing lightly on  
the cover, slide it in the  
direction indicated by the  
arrow to open.  
2. Load the battery into the camera.  
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Configuring Display Language, Date, and Time Settings  
1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the camera.  
[ON/OFF] (Power)  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the  
language you want and then press [SET].  
3. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the area  
where you will use the camera and then press  
[SET].  
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[]  
[]  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the city where you  
[]  
will use the camera and then press [SET].  
[SET]  
[BS]  
5. Use [S] and [T] to select the summer time  
(DST) setting you want and then press [SET].  
The settings on this page are required the first time you turn on  
the camera after purchasing it.  
If you make a mistake when configuring the language, date,  
and time settings, you can change the settings (pages 165,  
169).  
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6. Use [S] and [T] to select the date format and then press [SET].  
Example: December 19, 2007  
To display the date like this:  
Select this option:  
YY/MM/DD  
07/12/19  
19/12/07  
12/19/07  
DD/MM/YY  
MM/DD/YY  
7. Set the date and the time.  
Use [W] and [X] to select the setting you want (year, month, day, hour, minute) and then use [S] and [T] to change the setting.  
To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format, press [BS].  
8. When all the settings are the way you want, press [SET].  
9. Press [ON/OFF] to turn off the camera.  
After finishing this procedure, advance to the procedure on the next page.  
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Using a Memory Card  
(page 44)  
2. Load a memory card into the camera.  
Loading a Memory Card into the Camera  
When a memory card is loaded, the camera stores images you  
shoot on the card.  
MEMORY  
CARD  
NOTE  
Y
OR  
EM  
M
CARD  
Though the camera has built-in memory, using a memory  
Front  
Back  
card provides additional capacity you can use to store more  
images, high-quality and large-size images, and longer  
movies.  
The camera will store images in its built-in memory if there  
is no memory card loaded. If you prefer to use built-in  
memory, skip this procedure and go to “Shooting a  
Snapshot” on page 15.  
With the front of the memory card facing upwards (towards  
the monitor screen side of the camera), slide it into the card  
slot and press until it clicks securely into place.  
3. Close the battery cover.  
For information about memory card capacity, see page  
1. Open the battery cover.  
While pressing lightly on the  
cover, slide it in the  
direction indicated by the  
arrow to open.  
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5. Press [S] to select “Format” and then press  
Formatting a Memory Card  
Before you can use a memory card with your camera, you must  
[SET].  
To cancel formatting, select “Cancel” and then press  
format it.  
[SET].  
IMPORTANT!  
Wait until the “Busy... Please wait...” message disappears  
from the monitor screen before doing anything else.  
Formatting a memory card that already has snapshots or  
other files on it, will delete its contents. Normally you do not  
need to format a memory card again. However, if storing to  
a card has slowed down or if you notice any other  
abnormality, re-format the card.  
“Set Up” Tab  
Be sure to perform the following procedure on the camera  
to format the memory card.  
1. Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the camera.  
2. Press [MENU].  
[ON/OFF] (Power)  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select the “Set Up” tab.  
4. Use [T] to select “Format” and then press [X].  
[MENU]  
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Shooting a Snapshot  
(page 57)  
1. Press [  
] to turn on the camera.  
This enters the REC mode and displays “  
Auto icon  
” (Auto icon)  
on the monitor screen.  
Operation Lamp  
2. Point the camera at the subject.  
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3. While taking care to keep the camera still, half-  
press the shutter button.  
ISO  
Shutter Button  
AWB  
EV  
When the image is in focus, the camera will beep, the operation  
15:37  
lamp will light green, and the focus frame will turn green.  
4. Continuing to keep the camera still, press the  
shutter button all the way down.  
Focus Frame  
The recorded image will remain on the display for about one  
second, and then it will be stored in memory. After that, the  
camera will be ready to shoot the next image.  
Monitor Screen  
[
] (REC)  
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Snapshot Image Size and Image Quality  
Your camera lets you select from among various image size  
and quality settings. Note that image size and quality  
settings affect how many images can be stored in memory.  
You can change the image size and quality settings as  
required to shoot a smaller or lower-resolution image for  
attachment to an e-mail message, for publishing on a  
website, etc. You can also select an image size that suits  
the size of paper you plan to use for printing your images.  
For details, see pages 61, 63, and 227.  
How do I half-press the shutter button?  
The shutter button is designed to stop about half way down  
when you press it lightly. Stopping at this point is called a  
“half-press”. When you half-press the shutter button, the  
camera automatically adjusts exposure and focuses on the  
subject it is currently pointed at.  
Mastering how much pressure is required for a half-press  
and a full-press of the shutter button is an important  
technique for good-looking images.  
Half-press  
Full-press  
Press lightly  
until the  
button stops.  
All the way  
Beep-beep!  
Click!  
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Viewing Snapshots  
Fully pressing the shutter button without  
waiting for Auto Focus  
Fully pressing the shutter button without waiting for Auto  
Focus to operate will record using Quick Shutter (page 103).  
Quick Shutter lets you capture exactly the moment you want.  
With Quick Shutter, the camera uses high-speed Auto  
Focus, which means you can capture quick moving action  
more easily. Note, however, that some images may be out  
of focus when Quick Shutter is used.  
[
] (PLAY)  
Whenever possible, take a little extra time to half-press  
the shutter button in order to ensure proper focus.  
[W][X]  
1. Press [  
] to enter the PLAY mode.  
If there are multiple images in memory, use [W] and [X] to  
scroll through them.  
To return to the REC mode  
Press [  
].  
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Shooting a Movie  
(page 81)  
3. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the “  
(Movie) scene and then press [SET].  
Movie Icon  
Remaining Recording Time  
” (movie icon) remains on the monitor screen.  
4. Press the shutter button to start shooting the  
movie.  
[
] (REC)  
Audio is also recorded during movie recording.  
Shutter Button  
5. Press the shutter button again to stop  
recording.  
Movie Image Quality  
Your camera lets you select from among three image quality  
settings (HQ, Normal, LP) for movies. For best camera  
performance, use the “HQ” (High Quality) setting for movie  
recording.  
Movie quality is a standard that determines the detail,  
smoothness, and clarity of the image during playback.  
Reducing image quality let’s you shoot longer, so you can  
switch to “Normal” or “LP” conserve remaining memory  
capacity if you start to run low.  
Recording Time  
Movie Recording Screen  
[BS]  
1. Press [  
] to enter the REC mode.  
2. Press [BS] (BEST SHOT).  
For details, see pages 81 and 228.  
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Viewing a Movie  
The film-like frame that appears on the monitor screen indicates  
that this is an image from a movie.  
1. Press [  
] to enter the PLAY mode.  
2. Use [W] and [X] to select the movie you want  
to play.  
” Movie icon  
When scrolling through images, a movie is displayed on the  
monitor screen by showing its first frame.  
3. Press [SET] to start playback.  
The monitor screen will return to the image selection screen  
in step 2 after the end of the movie is reached.  
During movie playback, you can adjust volume, skip  
forward and back, and perform other operations (page  
128).  
[
] (PLAY)  
[SET]  
To return to the REC mode  
Press [  
].  
[W] [X]  
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Deleting a File  
You can use the following procedure to delete files you have  
transferred to your computer’s hard disk, images you have  
printed, or files you simply no longer need. This frees up  
memory for recording more images.  
1. Press [  
].  
2. Press [T] (  
).  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select the snapshot or  
movie you want to delete.  
[
] (PLAY)  
[S]  
4. Press [S] to select “Delete”.  
To cancel the delete operation, select “Cancel”.  
5. Press [SET].  
This deletes the selected snapshot or movie.  
If you want to delete more, repeat the above procedure  
from step 3.  
[SET]  
To quit the delete operation, press [MENU].  
[W] [X]  
[T] (  
)
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INTRODUCTION  
Direct Mode Power On  
Features  
BEST SHOT for beautiful shots simply by  
selecting a sample image built into the  
camera  
Simply select the scene that is  
similar to what you want to shoot  
(Night Scene Portrait, Flower,  
etc.), for instant camera setups.  
A dedicated [BS] button gives  
you direct access to the BEST  
SHOT library of sample scenes.  
Example: Select for  
beautiful  
portraits.  
To view images, press [  
to power up in the PLAY  
mode.  
]
To record, press [  
power up in the REC mode.  
] to  
A powerful collection of useful recording  
features  
Hand movement and subject movement reduction using high  
shutter speed (page 89)  
High-sensitivity recording avoids dark images, even when the  
flash is not being used (page 91)  
Quick Shutter, which helps you capture exactly the moment  
you want (page 103)  
Movie recording (Motion JPEG Standard) (page 81)  
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Powerful Print Features  
DPOF feature for easy specification of date stamping and the  
number of copies (page 177)  
Timestamp feature that stamps the date into the image data  
Support for PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT for easy at-  
home printing on a printer that supports one of these  
standards, without a computer (page 174)  
Read this first!  
LCD Panel  
The liquid crystal panel of the monitor screen uses high-  
precision technology that provides a pixel yield in excess of  
99.99%.  
This means that some pixels may not light or may remain lit at all  
times. This is due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal  
panel, and does not indicate malfunction.  
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Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
HOTALBUM and the HOT ALBUM logo are registered  
trademarks or trademarks of Konica Minolta Photo Imaging,  
Inc., and licensed to HOTALBUMcom, Inc.  
EXILIM, Photo Loader, and Photo Transport are registered  
trademarks or trademarks of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.  
Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM was developed based on  
HOT ALBUM, which is copyrighted by HOTALBUMcom, Inc.,  
and Photo Loader, which is copyrighted by CASIO  
COMPUTER CO., LTD. All copyrights and other rights revert  
to original copyright holders.  
All other company or product names mentioned herein are  
registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective  
companies.  
Copyrights  
Except for your own personal enjoyment, unauthorized use of  
image, movie, audio, or music files without permission of the  
copyright holder is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and  
international treaties. Also, regardless of whether such files are  
purchased or obtained for free, posting them on the Internet or  
distributing them to third parties without permission of the  
copyright holder is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and  
international treaties. Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.  
shall not be held liable for any misuse of this product that  
infringes on the copyrights of others or that violates copyright  
laws.  
The trademarks and registered trademarks shown below are  
used in an editorial fashion in the explanatory text of this manual  
without trademark ™ or registered trademark ® symbols. No  
infringement on trademarks is intended.  
The SDHC Logo is a trademark.  
Any and all unauthorized commercial copying, distribution, and  
copying of the bundled software over a network are prohibited.  
Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer, Windows Media,  
Windows Vista, and DirectX are either registered trademarks  
or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  
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MultiMediaCard is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG  
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(MMCA).  
MMCplus is a trademark of the MultiMediaCard Association.  
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Note that the example screens and product illustrations  
shown in this manual may differ somewhat by the screens  
and configuration of the actual camera.  
The contents of this manual are subject to change without  
notice.  
The content of this manual has been checked at each step  
of the production process. Please contact us if you notice  
anything that is questionable, erroneous, etc.  
Any copying of the contents of this manual, either in part or  
its entirety, is forbidden. Except for your own personal use,  
and other use of the contents of this manual without the  
permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. is forbidden  
under copyright laws.  
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for  
any damages or loss suffered by you or any third party due  
to the use or malfunction of this product.  
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for  
any damages or loss suffered by you or any third party due  
to the use of Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM and/or Photo  
Transport.  
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for  
any damages or loss caused by deletion of memory contents  
due to malfunction, repair, or any other reason.  
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Directly Viewing the Sun or Bright Light  
Never look at the sun or any other bright light through the  
Precautions during Use  
cameras viewfinder. Doing so can damage your eyesight.  
Take test shots before shooting the final  
shot.  
Flash  
Before shooting your final image, shoot a test shot to ensure  
Never use the flash unit in areas where flammable or  
explosive gas may be present. Such conditions create the risk  
of fire and explosion.  
Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a  
motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the drivers vision  
and creates the risk of accident.  
that the camera is recording correctly.  
Avoid Use While In Motion  
Never use the camera to record or play back images while  
operating an automobile or other vehicle, or while walking.  
Looking at the monitor while in motion creates the risk of  
serious accident.  
Never fire the flash too close to the eyes of the subject. Doing  
so creates the risk of loss of eyesight.  
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Display Panel  
Transport  
Do not apply strong pressure to the LCD panel surface or  
subject it to strong impact. Doing so can cause the display  
panel glass to crack.  
Never operate the camera inside of an aircraft or anywhere  
else where operation of such devices is restricted. Improper  
use creates the risk of serious accident.  
Should the display panel ever become cracked, never touch  
any of the liquid inside the panel. Doing so creates the risk of  
skin inflammation.  
Smoke, abnormal odor, overheating, and  
other abnormalities  
Should display panel liquid ever get into your mouth,  
immediately rinse your mouth out and contact your physician.  
Should display panel liquid ever get into your eyes or onto  
your skin, immediately rinse with clean water for at least 15  
minutes and contact your physician.  
Continued use of the camera while it is emitting smoke or  
strange odor, or while it is overheating creates the risk of fire  
and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps  
whenever any of the above symptoms are present.  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Remove the battery from the camera, taking care to  
protect yourself against burn injury.  
Connections  
Never plug any devices that are not specified for use with this  
camera into connectors. Connecting a non-specified device  
creates the risk of fire and electric shock.  
3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service  
center.  
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Water and Foreign Matter  
Dropping and Rough Treatment  
Water, other liquids, or foreign matter (especially metal)  
getting inside the camera creates the risk of fire and electric  
shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any  
of the above symptoms are present. Particular care is  
required when using the camera where it is raining or  
snowing, near the ocean or other body of water, or in a  
bathroom.  
Continued use of the camera after it is damaged by dropping  
or other rough treatment creates the risk of fire and electric  
shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any  
of the above symptoms are present.  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Remove the battery from the camera.  
3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service  
center.  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Remove the battery from the camera.  
3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service  
center.  
Keep Away From Fire  
Never expose the camera to fire, which can cause it to  
explode and creates the risk of fire and electric shock.  
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Disassembly and Modification  
Backing Up Important Data  
Never try to take the camera apart or modify it in any way.  
Doing so creates the risk of electric shock, burn injury, and  
other personal injury. Be sure to leave all internal inspection,  
maintenance, and repair up to your dealer or nearest CASIO  
authorized service center.  
Always keep backup copies of important data in camera  
memory by transferring it to a computer or other storage  
device. Note that data can be deleted in the case of camera  
malfunction, repair, etc.  
Memory Protection  
Locations To Be Avoided  
Whenever replacing the battery, be sure to follow the correct  
procedure as described in the documentation that comes with  
the camera. Incorrectly replacing the battery can result in  
corruption or loss of data in camera memory.  
Never leave the camera in any of the following types of  
locations. Doing so creates the risk of fire and electric shock.  
– Areas subject to large amounts of humidity or dust  
– Food preparation areas or other locations where oil smoke  
is present  
– Near heaters, on a heated carpet, in areas exposed to  
direct sunlight, in a closed vehicle parked in the sun, or  
other areas subject to very high temperatures  
Never place the camera on an unstable surface, on a high  
shelf, etc. Doing so can cause the camera to fall, creating the  
risk of personal injury.  
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Should you ever notice leakage, strange odor, heat  
generation, discoloration, deformation, or any other abnormal  
condition while using, charging, or storing a battery,  
immediately remove it from the camera or charger unit and  
keep it away from open flame.  
Rechargeable Battery  
Use only the specified charger unit or the specified device to  
charge the battery. Attempting to charge the battery by an  
unauthorized means creates the risk of battery overheating,  
fire, and explosion.  
Do not use or leave the battery under direct sunlight, in an  
automobile parked in the sun, or in any other area subject to  
high temperatures. Doing so can damage the battery, and  
cause deterioration of its performance and loss of service life.  
If the battery charging does not end normally within the  
specified charging time, stop charging anyway and contact  
your local CASIO authorized service center. Continued  
charging creates the risk of battery overheating, fire, and  
explosion.  
Battery fluid can damage your eyes. Should battery fluid get  
into your eyes accidentally, immediately rinse them with clean  
tap water and then consult a physician.  
Be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the  
camera and special charger unit before using or charging the  
battery.  
Do not expose or immerse the battery in fresh water or salt  
water. Doing so can damage the battery, and cause  
deterioration of its performance and loss of service life.  
This battery is intended for use with a CASIO Digital Camera  
only. Use with any other device creates the risk of the battery  
damage, or deterioration of battery performance and service  
life.  
Failure to observe any of the following precautions creates  
the risk of battery overheating, fire, and explosion.  
– Never use or leave the battery near open flame.  
– Do not expose batteries to heat or fire.  
– Make sure the battery is oriented correctly when it is  
connected to the charger unit.  
– Never carry or store the battery together with items that can  
conduct electricity (necklaces, pencil lead, etc.)  
– Never disassemble the battery, pierce it with a needle, or  
expose it to strong impact (hit it with a hammer, step on it,  
etc.), and never apply solder to it. Never place the battery  
into a microwave oven, heater, high-pressure generating  
device, etc.  
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If a battery is to be used by young children, make sure that a  
responsible adult makes them aware of the precautions and  
proper handling instructions, and make sure that they handle  
battery correctly.  
Should fluid from a battery accidentally get onto clothing or  
your skin, immediately rinse it off with clean tap water.  
Prolonged contact with battery fluid can cause skin irritation.  
Battery Life  
Battery continuous operation times provided in this manual  
represent the approximate amount of time before the camera  
turns off due to low battery power when being powered by the  
special battery under normal temperature (23°C (73°F)). They  
do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve the indicated  
level of operation. Actual battery life is greatly affected by  
ambient temperature, battery storage conditions, the amount  
of time spent in storage, etc.  
Leaving the camera on can run down battery and cause the  
low battery warning to appear. Turn off the camera whenever  
you are not using it.  
The low battery warning indicates that the camera is about to  
turn off due to low battery power. Charge the battery as soon  
as possible. Leaving low or dead batteries in the camera can  
lead to battery leakage and data corruption.  
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Data Error Precautions  
Operating Environment  
Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital  
components. Any of the following creates the risk of  
corruption of data in camera memory.  
– Removing the battery or memory card from the camera  
while the camera is performing an operation  
– Removing the memory card from the camera while the  
operation lamp is flashing green after turning off the  
camera  
The operating temperature range of the camera is 0°C to  
40°C (32°F to 104°F).  
Do not place the camera in any of the following locations.  
– In an area exposed to direct sunlight, or large amounts of  
moisture or dust  
– Near an air conditioner or in other areas subjected to  
extreme temperature or humidity  
– Inside of a motor vehicle on a hot day, or in an area  
subjected to strong vibration  
– Disconnecting the USB cable while a data communication  
operation is being performed  
– Using a battery that is low  
– Other abnormal operations  
Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to  
appear on the monitor screen (page 225). Perform the action  
indicated by the message that appears.  
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Condensation  
Power Supply  
Sudden and extreme temperature changes, such as when the  
camera is moved from the outdoors on a cold winter day into  
a warm room, can cause water droplets called “condensation”  
to form on the interior and the exterior of the camera. Note  
that condensation can cause malfunction of the camera. To  
avoid condensation, place the camera into a plastic bag  
before subjecting it to sudden temperature change. Wait until  
the air in the bag has had enough time to become acclimated  
to the new temperature before removing the camera. After  
that, open the battery cover and leave it open for a few hours.  
Use only the special rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20)  
to power this camera. Use of any other type of battery is not  
supported.  
The camera does not have a separate battery for the clock.  
The date and time settings of the camera are cleared about  
one day after power is cut off from the battery. If this happens,  
be sure to reconfigure these settings after power is restored  
(page 165).  
Lens  
Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the  
lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause  
malfunction.  
You may sometimes notice some distortion in certain types of  
images, such as a slight bend in lines that should be straight.  
This is due to the characteristics of lens, and does not  
indicate malfunction of the camera.  
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Caring for your camera  
Other Precautions  
Fingerprints, dirt, and other foreign matter on the lens surface  
can interfere with proper operation of the camera. Avoid  
touching the lens surface. To clean the lens surface, use a  
blower to blow off dust or foreign matter and then wipe with a  
soft, dry cloth.  
The camera becomes slightly warm during use. This is normal  
and does not indicate malfunction.  
Fingerprints, dirt, and other foreign matter on the flash can  
interfere with proper operation of the camera. Avoid touching  
the flash. If the flash becomes dirty, wipe it clean with a soft,  
dry cloth.  
To clean the camera, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.  
Monitor Screen Images  
The images that normally appear on the monitor screen  
during image playback are smaller than normal, and so you  
cannot see all of the detail of the actual image. Your camera  
has an image zoom feature (page 134) which you can use to  
enlarge the monitor screen image. You can use this feature  
for on-the-spot checks of important images.  
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To charge the battery  
Charging the Battery  
Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery  
(NP-20).  
1. Correctly positioning the positive and  
negative terminals of the battery, load the  
battery into the battery charger.  
IMPORTANT!  
Use of any type of battery other than NP-20 is not  
supported.  
The battery is not fully charged when you use the camera for  
the first time after purchasing it. You need to charge the  
battery before using the camera for the first time.  
Making sure that the positive and negative contacts are  
aligned correctly, load the battery into the battery charger.  
Note that the battery will not charge properly if it is not  
positioned correctly in the battery charger.  
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If the [CHARGE] lamp does not light red  
2. Plug the battery charger into a household  
power outlet.  
Charging cannot be performed because ambient temperature or  
temperature of the charger is too hot or too cold. Wait until the  
camera returns to normal temperature. When the camera  
returns to a temperature where charging can be performed, the  
[CHARGE] lamp will light red.  
This will cause the [CHARGE] lamp to turn red.  
It takes about 90 minutes to achieve a full charge. Actual  
charging time depends on current battery capacity,  
remaining power, and charging conditions.  
If the [CHARGE] lamp flashes red  
The battery is faulty or the battery is loaded in the charger  
incorrectly. Remove the battery from the charger and check if its  
contacts are dirty. If they are, wipe them off with dry cloth and  
then reload the battery into the charger. When experiencing  
charging problems, also check to make sure that the power cord  
is not disconnected from the power outlet or charger.  
[CHARGE] lamp  
If an error still continues to occur after you perform the above  
steps, it could mean that the battery is faulty. Contact your  
nearest CASIO authorized service center.  
When charging is complete  
The [CHARGE] lamp will go out. Unplug the power cord from the  
power outlet and then remove the battery from the charger.  
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To load the battery  
IMPORTANT!  
Use the special charger (BC-11L) to charge the special  
lithium ion battery (NP-20). Never use any other type of  
charger device. Attempting to use a different charger can  
result in unexpected accident.  
1. Open the battery cover.  
While pressing the battery cover, slide it in the direction  
indicated by the arrow.  
Charging the battery while it is still warm immediately after  
removing it from the camera can result in only partial  
charging. Give the battery time to cool before charging it.  
Battery discharges slightly even when it is left without  
loading it into the camera. Because of this, it is  
recommended that you charge the battery immediately  
before you need to use it.  
Charging the battery may cause interference with TV and  
radio reception. If this happens, plug the charger into an  
outlet that is further away from the TV or radio.  
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2. Load the battery into the camera.  
With the EXILIM logo on the battery facing upwards (in the  
direction of the monitor screen), hold the stopper in the  
direction indicated by the arrow as you slide the battery into  
the camera. Press the battery in until the stopper secures it  
in place.  
Battery Life and Number of Images between  
Charges  
See page 231 for details.  
Battery Power Conservation Tips  
When you do not need to use the flash, select “  
” (flash off)  
for the flash setting (page 71).  
Enable the Auto Power Off and the Sleep features to protect  
against wasting battery power when you forget to turn off the  
camera (page 43).  
NP-20  
Stopper  
3. Close the battery cover.  
Swing the battery cover closed, and then slide it securely  
into place as you press it against the camera.  
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Checking Remaining Battery Power  
As battery power is consumed, a battery indicator on the monitor  
IMPORTANT!  
Due to differences in the power requirements of each  
mode, the battery indicator may show a lower level in the  
PLAY mode than what it shows in the REC mode. This is  
normal, and does not indicate malfunction.  
Leaving the camera for about one day with no power  
supplied while the battery is dead will cause its date and  
time settings to be cleared. You will have to re-configure  
the settings after power is restored.  
screen indicates remaining power as shown below.  
Remaining  
Power  
High  
Low  
Battery  
Indicator  
Indicator  
Color  
Light  
blue  
Orange  
Red  
Red  
” indicates that battery power is low. Charge the battery as  
soon as possible.  
Recording is not possible when “  
battery immediately.  
” is indicated. Charge the  
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Replacing the Battery  
Battery Precautions  
1. Open the battery cover.  
Precautions during Use  
Operation provided by a battery under cold conditions is  
always less than operation under normal temperatures. This  
is due to the characteristics of the battery, not the camera.  
Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is within  
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.  
2. With the camera oriented with its monitor  
screen facing upwards as shown in the  
illustration, slide the stopper in the direction  
indicated by the arrow and hold it there.  
This will cause the battery to come out part way.  
If a battery provides only very limited operation following a full  
charge, it probably means that the battery has reached the  
end of its service life. Replace the battery with a new one.  
Stopper  
3. While still holding the stopper, pull the battery  
out the rest of the way.  
4. Load a new battery.  
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Storage Precautions  
Using the Camera in another Country  
Though a rechargeable lithium ion battery provides high  
capacity in a compact configuration, long-term storage while  
charged can cause it to deteriorate.  
– If you do not plan to use a battery for some time, fully use  
up its charge before storing it.  
– Always remove the battery from the camera when you are  
not using it. Leaving a battery in the camera can cause it to  
discharge and go dead, which will require longer charging  
when you need to use the camera.  
Note the following precautions.  
The bundled battery charger is designed for operation with  
any power supply in the range of 100V to 240V AC, 50/60Hz.  
Note, however, that the shape of the power cord plug  
depends on each country or geographic area. Before taking  
the camera and charger along on a trip, check with travel  
agent about the power supply requirements in your  
destination(s).  
Do not connect the battery charger to a power supply through  
a voltage converter or similar device. Doing so can lead to  
malfunction.  
– Store batteries in a cool, dry place (20°C (68°F) or lower).  
Extra Batteries  
Taking along extra fully charged batteries (NP-20) is  
recommended while on a trip in order to avoid not being able to  
shoot images due to the battery going dead.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Turning Power On and Off  
Pressing [ON/OFF] or [  
] (REC) to turn on power also  
Turning Power On  
causes the lens to extend. Take care there is nothing  
pressing against or hitting the lens. Holding the lens with  
your hand so it cannot extend creates the risk of  
malfunction.  
To turn power on and enter the REC mode  
Press [ON/OFF] (Power) or [  
] (REC).  
To turn power on and enter the PLAY mode  
Press [ ] (PLAY).  
NOTE  
Pressing [  
] (PLAY) while in the REC mode switches to  
the PLAY mode. The lens retracts about 10 seconds after  
switching modes.  
Auto Power Off (page 43) will turn off power automatically if  
you do not perform any operation for a preset amount of  
time. If this happens, turn power back on.  
Pressing a button causes the operation lamp to light green  
momentarily and turns on power.  
[ON/OFF] (Power)  
Operation Lamp  
[
] (REC)  
[
] (PLAY)  
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Turning Power Off  
Press [ON/OFF] (Power).  
Turning On Power for the First Time  
The first time you load a battery into the camera, a screen  
appears for configuring screen text language, date, and time  
settings. Use the procedure under “Configuring Display  
the settings correctly.  
NOTE  
You can configure the camera so power does not turn on  
when you press [  
also configure the camera to turn off when you press [  
(REC) or [ ] (PLAY) (page 171).  
] (REC) or [  
] (PLAY). You can  
]
IMPORTANT!  
Failure to set the date and time will cause the wrong  
date and time data to be recorded with images.  
If you make a mistake when configuring the language,  
date, and time settings, you can change the settings  
(pages 165, 169).  
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3. Use [S] and [T] to select the item you want to  
configure (“Sleep” or “Auto Power Off”) and  
then press [X].  
Battery Power Conservation Features  
This camera is equipped with a sleep function and auto power  
off function to conserve battery power. You can configure these  
settings in the REC mode as described below.  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the sleep or Auto  
Power Off trigger time and then press [SET].  
Selecting “Off” for the sleep setting disables the sleep  
feature.  
Feature  
Name  
Description  
Settings  
The monitor screen turns off (goes  
into a sleep state) if no operation is  
performed for a preset amount of  
time. Press any button to turn the  
monitor screen back on.  
30 sec  
1 min  
2 min  
Off  
NOTE  
Sleep  
When both sleep and Auto Power Off have the same time  
settings, Auto Power Off takes priority.  
Sleep and Auto Power Off are disabled under the following  
conditions.  
– When there is a connection between the camera and  
computer or other device  
Power turns off if no operation is  
performed for a preset amount of  
time.  
1 min  
2 min  
5 min  
Auto Power  
Off  
Sleep and Auto Power Off always operate as described below  
in the PLAY mode, regardless of their current PLAY mode  
settings.  
– During Voice Recording playback or recording  
– During movie recording and playback  
– Sleep does not function in the PLAY mode.  
– The Auto Power Off trigger time is always five minutes.  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. Use [W] and [X] to select the “Set Up” tab.  
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Supported Memory Cards  
Your camera supports use of the  
following types of memory cards.  
SD Memory Card  
SDHC Memory Card  
MMC (MultiMediaCard)  
MMCplus (MultiMediaCardplus)  
For information about memory card  
capacity, see page 227.  
Using a Memory Card  
You can store images you shoot with the camera on a memory  
card. It is up to you to purchase a commercially available  
memory card. In addition to memory card storage, the camera  
also has built-in memory, which is enough to hold a few  
snapshots or a short movie. Use built-in memory for test  
purposes, emergency use, etc.  
NOTE  
Images can be copied between the camera’s built-in  
memory and a memory card (page 158).  
The following data is stored in built-in memory. It cannot be  
copied to a memory card.  
– BEST SHOT mode user image information  
– FAVORITE folder  
Memory Used for Storage  
Images recorded while a memory card is loaded are saved to  
the memory card. When no memory card is loaded, images are  
saved in built-in memory.  
Note that you cannot save images in built-in memory while a  
memory card is loaded in the camera.  
– Mode memory settings  
– Start-up screen image  
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Electrostatic charge, electrical noise, and other  
IMPORTANT!  
phenomena can cause data to become corrupted or even  
lost. Make sure that you always back up important data on  
other media (CD-R, CD-RW, MO disk, hard disk, etc.).  
See the instructions that come with the memory card for  
information about how to use it.  
Certain types of cards can slow down processing speeds. If  
you are using a slow memory card, you may not be able to  
record a movie using the “HQ” image quality setting.  
Because of this, use of a memory card with a maximum  
transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is  
recommended.  
Certain types of memory cards take longer to record data,  
which can cause movie frames to be dropped. “  
” and  
” flash on the monitor screen during recording to let  
you know when a frame has been dropped. Use of a  
memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at least  
10MB per second is recommended.  
SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards have a write  
protect switch. Use it when you need to guard against  
accidentally deleting data. Note, however, if you write  
protect a memory card you must then turn write protection  
off whenever you want to record to the card, format it, or  
delete any of its images.  
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2. Load a memory card into the camera.  
Positioning the memory card so its front is facing upwards  
(towards the monitor screen side of the camera), slide it into  
the card slot all the way in until you hear it click securely into  
place.  
Loading a Memory Card into the Camera  
IMPORTANT!  
Make sure you always turn off the camera before loading or  
removing a memory card.  
Be sure to orient the card correctly when loading it. Never  
try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel  
resistance.  
MEMORY  
CARD  
Y
OR  
EM  
M
CARD  
1. Open the battery cover.  
While pressing the battery cover, slide it in the direction  
indicated by the arrow.  
Front  
Back  
3. Close the battery cover.  
Swing the battery cover closed, and then slide it securely  
into place as you press it against the camera.  
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Replacing the Memory Card  
IMPORTANT!  
Never insert anything besides a supported memory card  
(page 44) into the memory card slot.  
Should water or any foreign object ever get into the card  
slot, immediately turn off the camera, remove the battery,  
and contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized  
service center.  
1. Remove the memory card from the camera.  
Press the memory card and then release it, so it comes part  
way out. Pull the card out the rest of the way by hand.  
Never remove a card from the camera while the operation  
lamp is flashing green. Doing so can cause the image save  
operation to fail and even damage the memory card.  
Y
OR  
MEM  
CARD  
2. Load the other memory card.  
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1. Load the memory card you want to format into  
Formatting a Memory Card  
Before using a new memory card for the first time, you need to  
format it. Once you format a memory card, you will not need to  
format it each time you use it.  
the camera.  
2. Turn on the camera and press [MENU].  
Formatting a memory card that already has files on it will delete  
its contents.  
3. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Format” and then  
press [X].  
IMPORTANT!  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Format” and then  
press [SET] to start formatting.  
After formatting is complete, enter the PLAY mode and  
check to make sure the “There are no files.” message  
appears on the monitor screen.  
Note that data deleted by a memory card format operation  
cannot be recovered. Double-check to make sure that you  
really want to delete all the contents of the memory card  
before proceeding with the format operation.  
To exit the format operation without formatting, select  
“Cancel”.  
Even if the file data on a memory card is protected (page  
154), formatting the card will delete all its data.  
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 memory card or SDHC  
memory card, formatting on a computer can result in non-  
conformity with the SD format, causing problems with  
compatibility, operation, etc.  
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Memory Card Precautions  
Using On-screen Menus  
The following are menu operations you will need to use to  
configure camera settings. Take a few moments to become  
familiar with them.  
See “Menu Reference” on page 214 for information about  
menu contents.  
If a memory card starts to behave abnormally, you can restore  
normal operation by reformatting it. However, it is  
recommended that you always take along more than one  
memory card whenever using the camera far away from the  
home or office.  
If you experience problems while trying to playback recorded  
images, try re-formatting the memory card.  
As you record data to and delete data from a memory card a  
number of times, it loses its ability to retain data. Because of  
this, periodic re-formatting of a memory card is  
recommended.  
Make sure that the battery is charged fully before starting a  
formatting operation. Formatting may not be performed  
correctly and the memory card may be damaged if the  
camera powers down while formatting is in progress.  
Never open the battery cover while formatting is in progress.  
Doing so can damage the memory card.  
Example Menu Screen  
Tabs  
Press [MENU] to display the  
menu screen.  
Menu contents are different in  
the REC mode and PLAY  
mode. This screen shows a  
REC mode menu.  
Settings  
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Menu Screen Operation Buttons  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want.  
[W] [X] Select tabs. [X] is also used to apply a setting.  
[S] [T] Select a setting option.  
5. Apply the setting.  
Pressing [SET] applies the selected setting and exits the  
menu screen.  
[SET] Applies the selected settings.  
[MENU] Exits the menu screen.  
Pressing [W] instead of [SET] applies the selected setting  
and returns to the menu screen. You can then continue  
configuring other settings, if you want.  
To select another tab, press [W], use [S] to return to the  
tab and then use [W] and [X] to switch to another tab.  
The following is the procedure for menu operations in the REC  
mode.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
IMPORTANT!  
This displays the menu screen.  
Entering the easy mode (page 64) changes display  
contents to four menu items each, using larger size  
characters. The easy mode also displays simple onscreen  
help.  
2. Use [W] and [X] to select the tab where the  
item you want to configure is located.  
Here, we will select the “REC” tab.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to  
select the item you  
want to configure and  
then press [X].  
Example: Select “Focus” and  
then press [X].  
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Panel  
setting  
Configuring Monitor Screen Settings  
You can use the display menu to configure various monitor  
Description  
Pressing [SET] in  
screen settings.  
the REC mode  
while “On” is  
selected will  
cause the top icon  
of the Operation  
Selecting a Screen Layout  
The contents of the layout setting menu depend on whether the  
camera is in the REC mode or the PLAY mode.  
On  
Panel to become  
REC Mode Screen Layout  
For the REC mode, the screen layout settings let you select the  
layout of icons.  
highlighted (selected). You can then use the  
Operation panel to change settings. Since there  
are few icons superimposed on the displayed  
image, they do not interfere with recording.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. Use [W] and [X] to select the “Set Up” tab.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “  
press [X].  
Panel” and then  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want,  
and then press [SET].  
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Panel (Operation Panel)  
Panel  
setting  
Description  
1
With this option,  
the image being  
composed  
completely fills the  
monitor screen.  
This setting is best  
when you want to  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Off  
9
display the subject on a large 16:9 aspect ratio  
monitor screen (page 62). Icons are  
superimposed on the displayed image.  
Image Size/Quality*1 (pages 61, 63)  
Flash Mode (page 71)  
Self-timer (page 75)  
Anti Shake (page 89)  
ISO sensitivity (page 110)  
White balance (page 108)  
EV shift (page 106)  
easy Mode (page 64)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
All screen shots in this manual show what appears when the  
Operation Panel is turned on.  
Date/Time*2,*3 (page 165)  
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*1 Image quality cannot be changed using Panel (Operation  
Panel).  
*2 You can select date or time display.  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the icon of the  
setting you want to change.  
3. Use [W] and [X] to change the setting.  
*3 You can use the “Date Style” to select either month/day or  
day/month for date display (page 167).  
If you want to configure other settings, repeat steps 2 and  
3.  
The time display format is always 24 hours, regardless of the  
current settings of the camera’s “Adjust” (page 166).  
4. After all the settings are the way you want,  
press [SET].  
The following procedure shows how to use Panel (Operation  
Panel).  
This will apply the settings and return to normal operation  
(no Operation Panel icon selected).  
1. In the REC mode,  
press [SET].  
IMPORTANT!  
This highlights (selects) the  
top icon of the Operation  
Panel.  
Panel (Operation Panel) is not displayed while Voice  
Recording is being used.  
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PLAY Mode Screen Layout  
The PLAY mode screen layout settings let you select how  
Display  
setting  
Description  
display images are shown on the monitor screen.  
With this setting,  
the display image  
is the maximum  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
possible size that  
allows the entire  
2. Use [W] and [X] to select the “Set Up” tab.  
Wide  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “  
then press [X].  
Display” and  
image to be  
displayed  
horizontally. With some aspect ratios, the top and  
bottom of the image will be cut off.  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want,  
and then press [SET].  
With this setting,  
100% of the  
display image is  
always visible. With  
some aspect  
4:3  
ratios, black bands  
may appear above  
and below, or to the left and right of the image.  
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Turning Display Information On and Off  
You can turn display information on and off by pressing [S]  
(DISP). You can configure separate settings for the REC mode  
and PLAY mode.  
Display  
Information Description  
Setting  
Turns off display  
of all information.  
Display  
Hide  
Information Description  
Setting  
Turns on display  
of camera setting  
IMPORTANT!  
and other  
information.  
Show  
You cannot turn display information on or off while an audio  
snapshot record operation is standing by or in progress.  
The following shows the display information options  
available during voice recording.  
Turns on display  
of camera setting  
In this voice  
and other  
+Histogram  
You can select these display  
recording  
indicators, along  
information options:  
mode:  
with a histogram  
(page 116).  
REC mode  
PLAY mode  
Display information or monitor screen off  
Display information or hide information  
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PLAY mode  
If you lose your way...  
To return to the normal playback  
screen  
Perform one of the following operations if you find that you have  
gotten lost while performing button operations during recording  
or playback.  
Current Screen  
Menu screen  
[MENU] or [  
]
REC mode screen  
Press [  
Press [  
]
REC mode  
]. You could also select  
Delete screen  
To return to the normal snapshot  
Current Screen  
“Cancel” and then press [SET].  
or movie recording screen, press:  
Menu screen  
[MENU] or [  
[BS] or [  
]
BEST SHOT screen  
]
“There are no files.”  
screen  
Press [  
Press [  
].  
].  
PLAY mode screen  
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IMPORTANT!  
Holding the Camera Correctly  
Holding the camera with one hand can result in accidental hand  
movement. Hold the camera securely with both hands when  
shooting snapshots.  
To protect against accidentally dropping the camera, attach  
the wrist strap and make sure it is around your fingers or wrist  
while you are operating the camera.  
Take care that your fingers and the strap do not cover any  
of the areas indicated in the illustration.  
Microphone  
Flash  
The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera only.  
Never use it for any other purpose.  
Never swing the camera around by its strap.  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Self-timer Lamp  
Lens  
Hold the camera as shown in the Hold the camera so the  
illustration, with your arms firmly  
against your sides.  
flash is above the lens.  
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Shooting a Snapshot  
NOTE  
Good-looking images are impossible if you move the  
1. Press [  
] (REC) to  
Remaining Snapshot  
Memory Capacity  
camera when you press the shutter button or while the  
Auto Focus operation is being performed. Holding the  
camera correctly, carefully press the shutter button and  
take care that you do not move the camera as the shutter  
releases. This is especially important when available  
lighting is low, which slows down the shutter speed.  
enter the REC mode.  
Confirm that the subject  
(people, scenery, etc.) and  
Auto Icon  
2
123  
N
the Auto icon “  
” are  
displayed on the monitor  
screen.  
ISO  
AWB  
EV  
If any icon other than the  
Auto icon “  
switch to “Auto” (page 84).  
” is displayed,  
15:37  
Focus Frame  
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2. Focus the image.  
3. Shoot the image.  
While the focus frame is aligned with the subject, half-press  
the shutter button.  
When the image is focused, press the shutter button the rest  
of the way.  
Auto Focus will focus the image automatically, and the focus  
frame and operation lamp will turn green. The aperture,  
shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity also will be set  
automatically.  
Operation Lamp  
Shutter Button  
This will shoot the snapshot and save it to the memory card  
or the camera’s built-in memory.  
Shutter Button  
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If the image does not focus...  
NOTE  
If the focus frame stays red and the operation lamp is flashing  
green, it means that the image is not in focus (because the  
subject is too close, etc.). Point the camera at the subject and try  
The aperture value indicates the size of the opening that  
lets light into the camera. A larger aperture value indicates  
a smaller opening. The camera adjusts this setting  
automatically.  
to focus again.  
.
Shutter speed indicates the amount of time that light is  
allowed into the camera. A slower shutter speed means  
that light is allowed in for a longer time. Shutter speed is  
indicated on the monitor screen as seconds (1/1000  
second, etc.) The camera adjusts this setting automatically.  
Checking a Snapshot  
A snapshot will remain on the monitor screen for a short while  
after you shoot it and then disappear when the camera gets  
ready for the next image.  
Perform the following operation to view a snapshot after you  
shoot it.  
Press [  
].  
This will display the snapshot you just shot.  
Use [W] and [X] to scroll through other images in memory.  
To return to the REC mode, press [  
].  
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Fully pressing the shutter button without  
Specifying Image Size  
waiting for Auto Focus  
A digital camera image is a collection of small dots (pixels).  
The size of an image indicates how many pixels it contains, and  
is expressed as horizontal pixels × vertical pixels. The initial  
factory default image size setting is 7M (3072 × 2304 pixels).  
Note that a larger image takes up more memory.  
You can shoot snapshots by pressing the shutter button all the  
way without waiting for Auto Focus. What the camera does in  
this case depends on whether Quick Shutter (page 103) is on or  
off.  
For information about image size, image quality, and number  
of images that can be stored, see page 227.  
This setting applies to snapshots only.  
When Quick Shutter is turned on  
High-speed Auto Focus is enabled, which helps you capture  
exactly the moment you want. Quick Shutter comes in handy  
when shooting a fast-moving subject.  
For information about movie image size, see page 81.  
Some images may be out of focus when Quick Shutter is  
used.  
Quick Shutter is turned on as the initial factory default setting.  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the top option  
(Image Size).  
When Quick Shutter is turned off  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select an image size and  
Normal Auto Focus is performed and then the image is  
recorded.  
then press [SET].  
If you keep the shutter button depressed, images will continue  
to be shot without focus.  
Whenever possible, take a little extra time to half-press the  
shutter button in order to ensure proper focus.  
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Selecting 3:2 (3072 × 2048 pixels) records images with an  
aspect ratio of 3:2, which matches the standard aspect ratio  
(3:2) of print paper.  
The letters “HDTV” stand for “High Definition Television”. An  
HDTV screen has an aspect ratio of 16:9, which makes them  
wider than the usual 4:3 aspect ratio of television screens of  
the past. Your camera can record images that are compatible  
with the aspect ratio of an HDTV screen.  
NOTE  
You also can change the image size setting using the  
menu that appears when you press [MENU] (pages 49,  
215).  
The following information changes on the display during  
the image size selection operation.  
– Image size in megabytes (M) (3M, etc.)  
– Image size in pixels (2048 × 1536, etc.)  
– Optimum print paper size  
VGA (640 × 480 pixels) is the optimum size when attaching  
images to e-mail.  
Print paper sizes should be thought of as rough estimates  
only (200 dpi print resolution).  
Image Size (Pixels)  
Print Paper Size  
3072 × 2304 A3 Print  
7M  
Larger  
3:2  
3072 × 2048 A3 Print  
3072 × 1728 HDTV  
16:9  
5M  
2560 × 1920 A3 Print  
2048 × 1536 A4 Print  
1600 × 1200 3.5" × 5" Print  
3M  
2M  
Smaller  
VGA  
640 × 480  
E-Mail  
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Specifying Image Quality  
NOTE  
Your camera lets you select “Fine” (maximum image quality),  
“Normal”, or “Economy” (maximum memory economy) for the  
image quality setting. The initial setting is “Normal”. Select “Fine”  
if you want to give priority to image quality, or “Economy” to give  
priority to the number of images you can store in memory.  
For information about image size, image quality, and number  
of images that can be stored, see page 227.  
The “Fine” setting helps to bring out details when shooting  
a finely detailed image of nature that includes dense tree  
branches or leaves, or an image of a complex pattern.  
This setting applies to snapshots only.  
For information about movie image quality, see page 81.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “  
then press [X].  
Quality” and  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the image quality  
setting you want and then press [SET].  
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Using the easy Mode  
The easy mode eliminates troublesome setups. This mode is  
NOTE  
You also can change the easy mode setting using the  
recommended for those who are new to digital imaging.  
menu that appears when you press [MENU] (pages 49,  
214).  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
Using the easy Menu  
The easy menu contains flash, self-timer, and image size  
settings, plus an item for exiting the easy mode.  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the second option  
from the bottom (easy mode).  
While the camera is in the easy mode, all the other settings  
(besides Self-timer, Image Size, and easy Mode) on the REC  
tab menu (page 214) and Quality tab menu (page 215) are fixed  
at preset optimum values. Any settings you configured on these  
tabs are not used in the easy mode.  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select “  
press [SET].  
ON” and then  
This enters the easy mode.  
4. Focus the image.  
While the focus frame is aligned with the subject, half-press  
the shutter button.  
IMPORTANT!  
To use the Set Up tab menu (page 216), you need to exit  
the easy mode. To do this, select the “easy Mode” item in  
5. Shoot the image.  
When the image is focused, press the shutter button the rest  
of the way.  
step 2 of the following procedure, and then select  
in  
step 3. After that, you can use the Setup tab menu as you  
normally do.  
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1. Press [MENU].  
The easy menu displays  
larger text than standard  
menus.  
An asterisk (*) indicates reset default settings.  
See the following sections for full details about the  
“Flash”, “Self-timer”, or “Image Size” settings.  
– Using the Flash (page 71)  
– Using the Self-timer (page 75)  
– Specifying Image Size (page 61)  
The following are the settings you can select for “easy  
Mode”.  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the menu item you  
want, and then press [SET].  
Select this  
To do this:  
setting:  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want,  
and then press [SET].  
Stay in the easy mode, without switching  
to another recording type  
Menu Item:  
Available Settings:  
Switch from the easy mode to a standard  
recording type  
(Auto Flash)* /  
(Flash Off)  
(Flash On) /  
Flash  
On-screen pop-up help text provides a brief explanation  
of each setting.  
Self-timer  
Image Size  
easy Mode  
Exit Menu  
(10-second self-timer) /  
* /  
*
/
/
*
Exit the easy menu  
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Shooting Indoors under Fluorescent  
Snapshot Shooting Precautions  
Lighting  
Minute flickering of fluorescent lighting can affect the  
brightness or color of an image.  
Operation  
Never open the battery cover while the operation lamp is  
flashing green. Doing so can result in incorrect storage of the  
image you just shot, damage to other images stored in  
memory, malfunction of the camera, etc.  
If unneeded light is shining directly onto the lens, shade the  
lens with your hand when shooting an image.  
Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots  
The image that appears on the monitor screen is for image  
composition. The actual image will be recorded at the quality  
set for the image quality setting.  
Subject brightness conditions can cause monitor screen  
response to slow and can cause digital noise in the monitor  
screen image.  
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Auto Focus Restrictions  
Proper focus may not be possible when shooting the following  
types of subjects.  
– Solid color wall or other very low contrast subject  
– Strongly back lit subject  
Shooting with Zoom  
Your camera provides you with 3X optical zoom (which changes  
the lens focal distance), which can be used in combination with  
digital zoom (which digitally process the center portion of the  
image to enlarge it) for total zoom capabilities of 12 - 45.2X.  
– Very shiny subject  
– Blinds or other subject with a repeating horizontal pattern  
– Multiple subjects at varying distances from the camera  
– Subject in a dark location  
IMPORTANT!  
Generally speaking, the higher the digital zoom factor, the  
coarser the image that is recorded. However, digital zoom  
can be used up to a certain point without causing  
deterioration of the image.  
Digital zoom is not supported while “Timestamp” (page  
115) is turned on.  
– Fast-moving subject  
– Subjects outside the focus range of the camera  
Proper focus may not be possible if the camera is moved  
while shooting.  
An image may be out of focus even though the operation  
lamp is lit green and the focus frame is green.  
If you cannot focus properly, try using focus lock (page 102)  
or manual focus (page 104).  
1. Enter the REC mode.  
[
][  
] Zoom button  
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2. Press the zoom button to change the zoom  
NOTE  
factor.  
Performing a zoom operation changes the lens aperture.  
Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against hand  
movement when using the telephoto setting (zoom in).  
Optical zoom is disabled while shooting a movie. Digital  
zoom only is available while shooting a movie. Make sure  
you select the optical zoom setting you want to use before  
you press the shutter button to start shooting your movie.  
Press this side of the  
zoom button:  
To do this:  
Enlarge the subject and narrow  
the range  
[
[
] (telephoto)  
Reduce the size of the subject  
and broaden the range  
] (wide angle)  
– For more information, see “Optical Zoom and Digital  
Wide Angle  
Telephoto  
3. Press the shutter button to shoot.  
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Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom Switch Point  
Undeteriorated Image Quality  
Range  
Deteriorated Image Quality  
Range  
If you hold down the [  
] side of the zoom button in step 2 of  
the above procedure, the zoom operation will stop when the  
optical zoom factor reaches its maximum. Momentarily releasing  
the zoom button and then holding down its [  
to digital zoom, which you can use to set an even higher zoom  
factor.  
] side will switch  
3X to 14.2X*  
Optical/Digital Switch Point  
1X  
12X to 45.2X*  
Zoom Pointer  
(Indicates current  
zoom.)  
When the zoom pointer moves past the maximum limit of  
optical zoom. Also, the zoom bar indicates the approximate  
zoom factor.  
Image Deterioration Point  
Image starts to deteriorate from here.  
* Point factor depends on image size.  
Digital Zoom Indicator  
Zoom Values for Each Image Size  
Deteriorated Image  
Quality Range  
Undeteriorated Image  
Quality Range  
Focus Range  
(Displayed when shooting  
with Auto Focus, macro, or  
manual focus.)  
Zoom Bar  
7M  
1X  
1X  
1X  
1X  
1X  
1X  
1X  
3X  
12X  
12X  
3:2  
3X  
3X  
16:9  
5M  
12X  
3.6X  
4.5X  
5.7X  
14.2X  
14.2X  
17.9X  
22.6X  
45.2X  
3M  
2M  
VGA  
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The image deterioration point depends on the image size  
(page 62). The smaller the image size, the higher the zoom  
factor you can use before reaching the image deterioration  
point.  
Though digital zoom generally causes a deterioration of  
image quality, some digital zoom without image deterioration  
is possible with image sizes of “5M (2560 × 1920 pixels)” and  
smaller. The range in which you can use digital zoom without  
image deterioration is indicated on the display. The  
deterioration point depends on the image size.  
Turning Off Digital Zoom  
You can turn off digital zoom if you want to use optical zoom  
only. This will help to avoid deteriorated images due to  
accidentally switching over from optical zoom to digital zoom  
when shooting snapshots.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Digital Zoom” and  
then press [X].  
The digital zoom range of the zoom indicator is shown on the  
monitor screen only while “Digital Zoom” is turned on.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Off” and then press  
[SET].  
If you want to show the entire digital zoom range, select  
“On” here.  
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Approximate Flash Range (ISO Sensitivity: Auto)  
Using Flash  
Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you want to  
use.  
Wide Angle : 0.1 m to 3.5 m (0.3' to 11.5')  
Telephoto : 0.6 m to 1.9 m (2.0' to 6.2')  
The flash range changes in accordance with optical zoom.  
Flash Setting  
Description  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
Auto Flash Flash fires automatically in accordance with  
exposure (amount of light and brightness)  
conditions.  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the second option  
from the top (Flash).  
Initial factory default setting.  
Flash Off  
Flash On  
Flash does not fire.  
3. Use [W] and [X] to  
select the flash  
Flash always fires.  
setting you want and  
then press [SET].  
This causes an indicator  
identifying the selected flash  
mode to appear on the  
monitor screen.  
This setting can be used to brighten a  
subject that normally comes out dark due  
to daylight or backlight (daylight synchro  
flash).  
Soft Flash Always use soft flash, regardless of  
exposure conditions.  
Use this setting when you want to  
suppress the flash to avoid reflection, etc.  
4. Press the shutter button to shoot.  
Red Eye  
Flash fires automatically in accordance  
same conditions as Auto Flash. This setting  
can be used to reduce the red eye effect that  
occurs in images of people shot with flash.  
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Red-eye reduction  
NOTE  
Using the flash to shoot at night or in a dimly lit room can cause  
red spots inside the eyes of people who are in the image. This is  
caused when the light from the flash reflects off of the retina of  
the eye. When red-eye reduction is selected as the flash mode,  
the camera fires a pre-flash to cause the irises in the eyes of any  
people in the image to close, which reduces the chance of red  
eye.  
When operation panel setting is turned off (page 51), you  
can cycle through the flash modes by pressing [T]  
(
).  
IMPORTANT!  
When using flash, take care  
that the flash window is not  
blocked by your fingers or  
the camera strap.  
Flash  
IMPORTANT!  
Note the following important points when using red-eye  
reduction.  
– Red-eye reduction does not work unless the people in  
the image are looking directly at the camera (flash).  
Before pressing the shutter button, call out to the  
subjects so they all look at the camera.  
– Red-eye reduction may not work very well if the subjects  
are located far away from the camera.  
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Checking the Flash Mode  
The current flash mode is indicated on the monitor screen and  
by the operation lamp when you half-press the shutter button.  
Changing the Flash Intensity  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
Operation Lamp  
Flashes orange while the flash is charging.  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “Flash Intensity”  
and then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the flash intensity  
setting you want and then press [SET].  
You can set one of five levels, from –2 (weakest) to +2  
(strongest).  
2
N
IMPORTANT!  
” indicates flash will fire.  
Flash intensity may not change when the subject is too far  
away or too close.  
You will not be able to take another flash snapshot until the  
operating lamp stops flashing orange, which indicates that  
charging is complete.  
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1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
Using Flash Assist  
The subject in an image will look too dark if flash intensity is not  
enough to reach a subject that is too far away. When this  
happens, you can use flash assist to supplement the brightness  
of the subject so it appears as if flash illumination was sufficient.  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “Flash Assist” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Off” and then press  
[SET].  
When you want to use flash assist, select “Auto” here.  
IMPORTANT!  
Flash assist may not produce the desired result for some  
types of subjects.  
Any of the following can result in the flash assist effect  
being canceled out.  
Flash assist used  
Flash assist not used  
– Changing the flash intensity (page 73)  
– Correcting brightness (EV shift) (page 106)  
– Changing ISO sensitivity (page 110)  
– Changing the contrast setting (page 115)  
Flash assist is turned on as the initial factory default setting.  
Use the following procedure to turn off flash assist when you do  
not want to use it.  
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Flash Precautions  
The desired effect may not be obtained when the subject is  
too far away or too close.  
Using the Self-Timer  
With the self-timer, pressing the shutter button starts a timer,  
and the shutter is released and the image is shot after a fixed  
amount of time.  
Flash charging time depends on operating conditions (battery  
condition, ambient temperature, etc.) With a fully charged  
battery, it takes anywhere from a few seconds to 7 seconds.  
Shooting with flash turned off when lighting is dim results in a  
slow shutter speed, which can cause image blur due to hand  
movement. Secure the camera with a tripod, etc.  
With red eye reduction, the flash is fired automatically in  
accordance with exposure. It does not fire in areas where  
lighting is bright.  
Self-Timer Type  
Description  
10 sec  
10-second self-timer  
10s  
2-second self-timer  
When shooting under conditions that  
slow down the shutter speed, you can  
use this setting to prevent blur due to  
hand movement.  
2 sec  
2
s
The presence of outdoor sunlight, fluorescent lighting, or  
some other light source can cause abnormal image colors.  
This option shoots three images: one  
image 10 seconds after the shutter button  
is pressed, the next image one second  
after the camera gets ready to shoot after  
the first image, and the final image one  
second after the camera gets ready to  
shoot after the second image.  
X3  
x3  
(Triple Self-timer)  
Off  
Self-timer is disabled.  
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Using the Self-timer to Shoot an Image  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
The image is not shot right  
away after you press the  
shutter button. Instead,  
shooting starts after the  
preset time elapses. The  
self-timer lamp flashes  
while the countdown is  
being performed.  
You can interrupt an  
ongoing self-timer  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the third option from  
the top (Self-timer).  
3. Use [W] and [X] to  
select the self-timer  
type and then press  
[SET].  
Self-timer Lamp  
This causes an indicator  
identifying the selected self-  
timer type to appear on the  
monitor screen.  
countdown by fully pressing the shutter button while the  
self-timer lamp is flashing red.  
4. Press the shutter button to shoot.  
NOTE  
You also can change the self-timer setting using the menu  
that appears when you press [MENU] (pages 49, 214).  
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Using Continuous Shutter  
NOTE  
The indicator “1sec” appears on the monitor screen  
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 (and there is  
enough memory available to store the images).  
between Triple Self-timer shots. How long it takes for the  
camera to get ready to shoot again after it shoots an image  
depends on the image size and quality settings, whether or  
not a memory card is loaded in the camera, and the flash  
charge condition.  
You cannot use the any self-timer to shoot with continuous  
shutter mode.  
The Triple Self-timer cannot be used when performing the  
following recording operations.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Continuous” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “On” and then press  
– Recording with certain BEST SHOT scenes (Business  
Cards and Documents, Whiteboard, etc., Old Photo,  
Movie)  
[SET].  
This causes “  
” to appear on the monitor screen.  
With “Off”, the snapshots are recorded one at a time.  
4. Press the shutter button to shoot.  
Images continue to be shot as long as you keep the  
shutter button depressed. Releasing the shutter button  
stops shooting.  
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When using a continuous shutter mode, keep the camera  
still until all recording is finished.  
A continuous shutter operation may stop part way through  
if memory capacity runs low.  
The continuous shutter rate depends on the current image  
size and image quality settings.  
You cannot use the self-timer in combination with  
continuous shutter mode.  
IMPORTANT!  
The speed of continuous shutter recording depends on the  
type of memory card loaded in the camera. When shooting  
to built-in memory, continuous shutter shooting is relatively  
slow.  
Turning off the camera automatically turns off the  
Continuous Shutter mode.  
Starting a continuous shutter operation causes the  
exposure and focus settings to be fixed at the levels for the  
first image. The same settings are applied to all  
subsequent images.  
Continuous shutter cannot be used in combination with any  
of the following features.  
– Some BEST SHOT scenes (Business Cards and  
Documents, Whiteboard, etc., Old Photo, Movie, Voice  
Recording)  
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Recording Audio for a Snapshot  
Adding Audio to a Snapshot  
You can add an audio recording to snapshots, if you want. Use  
this feature to add a verbal explanation or a description of the  
mood to a snapshot, or to capture the sounds of the people in  
the snapshot.  
1. Press the shutter  
button to shoot.  
This monitor screen will  
show the image you just  
You can record up to about 30 seconds of audio for a single  
snapshot.  
shot, along with the “  
icon.  
If you do not want to  
Remaining Recording Time  
Turning on Audio Snapshot  
record audio at this time,  
press [MENU]. This will  
display the monitor screen for shooting the next image.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Audio Snap” and  
then press [X].  
2. Press the shutter button to start audio  
recording.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “On” and then press  
3. Press the shutter button again to stop audio  
recording.  
[SET].  
Recording will stop automatically after about 30 seconds if  
you do not press the shutter button.  
To turn off the audio snapshot feature, select “Off” in step  
3 of the procedure under “Turning on Audio Snapshot”.  
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Playing Back Snapshot Audio  
NOTE  
Audio snapshots in the PLAY mode are indicated by the “  
icon.  
Press [SET] while an audio snapshot is displayed to play back  
its audio.  
After transferring an audio snapshot to your computer’s  
hard disk, you can play back the audio using Windows  
Media Player (page 194).  
The following shows the formats used for storing audio  
snapshot data.  
For information about the playback operation, see page 126.  
– Image Data: JPEG (.JPG extension)  
IMPORTANT!  
– Audio Data: WAVE/ADPCM (.WAV extension)  
– Approximate Audio File Size: 165 KB (30-second  
recording at 5.5KB per second)  
Take care that you do not  
block the camera’s  
Microphone  
microphone with your  
fingers while recording.  
Good recording results are  
not possible when the  
camera is too far away from  
what you are trying to  
record.  
You cannot turn off the monitor screen by pressing [S]  
(DISP) while audio recording is in progress.  
Audio snapshot capabilities are disabled while shooting  
with the Triple Self-timer or with a continuous shutter mode.  
You can, however, add audio to such a snapshot after you  
record it (page 149).  
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SHOOTING A MOVIE  
Movie File Formats  
Movie Image Quality  
Movies are recorded in Motion JPEG standard AVI format.  
Movies you shoot with your camera can be played back on a  
computer using the following software.  
– Windows Media Player  
Before shooting a movie, you should specify a movie image  
quality setting. Movie image quality is a standard that  
determines the detail, smoothness, and clarity of a movie during  
playback. Shooting with the high-quality (HQ) setting will result  
in better image quality, but it also shortens the amount of time  
you can shoot.  
– Macintosh QuickTime  
Movie Size  
The following shows the approximate movie file size for a one-  
minute movie.  
Image  
Quality  
Approximate  
Data Rate  
Pixels  
Frame Rate  
640 × 480  
pixels  
10.2 Megabits/  
second  
30 frames/  
second  
Image Quality  
Approximate Size  
72.8 MB  
HQ  
HQ  
512 × 384  
pixels  
6.1 Megabits/  
second  
30 frames/  
second  
Normal  
LP  
Normal  
LP  
43.6 MB  
17.5 MB  
320 × 240  
pixels  
2.45 Megabits/  
second  
15 frames/  
second  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “  
then press [X].  
Quality” and  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the quality setting  
you want and then press [SET].  
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4. Press the shutter button again to stop  
shooting.  
Shooting a Movie  
Audio is also recorded while you shoot a movie. Audio is  
monaural.  
Movie recording also will stop automatically if memory  
becomes full before you press the shutter button.  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the “  
(Movie) scene and then press [SET].  
This causes “  
” to appear on the monitor screen.  
3. Press the shutter  
button to start  
Remaining Recording Time  
shooting the movie.  
“  
” is displayed while  
movie recording is in  
progress.  
The maximum size  
allowed for a single movie  
file is 4 GB. Movie  
recording stops  
Recording Time  
automatically when a file  
becomes 4 GB.  
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Certain types of memory cards take longer to record data,  
which can cause movie frames to be dropped. “ ” and  
” flash on the monitor screen during recording to let you  
know when a frame has been dropped. Use of a memory card  
with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per second  
is recommended.  
Optical zoom is disabled while shooting a movie. Digital zoom  
only is available while shooting a movie. If you want to use a  
particular optical zoom setting, make sure you select it before  
you press the shutter button to start movie recording (page  
68).  
Movie Recording Precautions  
You cannot use flash while shooting a movie.  
The camera also records audio. Note the following points  
when shooting a movie.  
– Take care that the microphone is not blocked by your  
fingers, etc.  
– Good results are not possible when the camera is too far  
away from what you are trying to record.  
– Operating camera buttons while shooting can cause button  
noise to be picked up in the audio.  
The effects of camera movement in an image become more  
pronounced when you shoot close up or a large zoom factor.  
Because of this, use of a tripod is recommended under these  
conditions.  
Microphone  
When the subject is outside the camera’s focus range,  
focusing is not possible and the image will be out of focus.  
Shooting a very bright subject can cause a vertical band to  
appear in the monitor screen image. This does not indicate  
malfunction. The band will be recorded in the case of a movie.  
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USING BEST SHOT  
With BEST SHOT, you simply select the sample scene that is  
like the one you are trying to shoot, and the camera sets up  
automatically. Even difficult backlight scenes (which result in the  
main subject being too dark if set up improperly) come out  
looking great!  
Selecting a Sample Scene  
1. In the REC mode,  
press [BS].  
Red Boundary  
This enters the BEST SHOT  
mode and displays a screen  
showing thumbnails of 15  
sample scenes.  
Some Sample Scenes  
Portrait  
Scenery  
The currently selected  
sample scene is the one  
with the red boundary  
around it.  
The initial default selection  
Scene Name  
Scene Number  
is “  
” (Auto).  
Night Scene  
Night Scene Portrait  
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2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to move the  
boundary to select the scene you want to  
select.  
3. Press [SET] to apply the settings of the  
selected scene and return to the recording  
screen.  
Pressing [S] or [T] while the red boundary is at the edge  
of the screen will scroll to the next screen of BEST SHOT  
scenes.  
Pressing the zoom button will display text that explains  
the settings configured by the selected scene (page 87).  
Press the zoom button again to return to the scene  
selection screen.  
The settings of the scene you selected remain in effect  
until you select a different scene.  
To select a different BEST SHOT scene, repeat the  
above procedure from step 1.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
While the “  
” (Movie) scene is selected, pressing the  
shutter button starts and stops movie recording.  
To return to “Auto”, select Scene 1, which is “  
” (Auto).  
Pressing [MENU] while the scene selection screen or  
scene description text is on the monitor screen will cause  
the red boundary to jump directly to “  
” (Auto).  
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Images shot using a BEST SHOT scene may not produce  
the results you expected due to shooting conditions and  
other factors.  
You can change the camera settings that are made when  
you select a BEST SHOT scene. Note, however, that the  
BEST SHOT settings revert to their defaults when you  
select another BEST SHOT scene or turn off the camera. If  
you think you will later need to use a particular camera  
setup you configured, save it as a BEST SHOT user setup  
(page 88).  
IMPORTANT!  
Night Scene, Fireworks scenes use slow shutter speeds.  
Since a slow shutter speed increases the chance of digital  
noise in the image, the camera automatically performs a  
digital noise reduction process on slow shutter images.  
Because of this, such images take longer to store after you  
press the shutter button. Do not perform any key operation  
while an image is being stored. Also, it is a good idea to  
use a tripod to avoid image blur due to camera movement  
when shooting at slow shutter speeds.  
Your camera includes a sample scene that optimizes  
settings for auction site images. Depending on your  
camera model, the sample scene is named either “For  
eBay” or “Auction”. Images you record using the auction  
site sample scene are stored in a special folder so you can  
easily find them on your computer (page 207).  
BEST SHOT scenes were not shot using this camera.  
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Displaying Detailed Information about a BEST  
SHOT Scene  
To display detailed information  
about a BEST SHOT scene,  
select it with the red boundary  
on the scene selection screen  
and then press the zoom  
NOTE  
If you select a scene by pressing [SET] while the  
description screen is displayed, the same description  
scene will appear the next time you press [BS] to view  
BEST SHOT sample scenes.  
button.  
The following are the different operations you can perform  
while the scene description screen is on the display.  
To return to the scene selection screen, press the zoom  
button again.  
To scroll through available BEST SHOT scenes, use [W] and  
[X].  
To select the currently displayed scene and configure the  
camera with its settings, press [SET].  
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Creating Your Own BEST SHOT Scenes  
IMPORTANT!  
You can use the procedure below to save the setups of  
snapshots that you shot as BEST SHOT scenes. After that, you  
can recall a setup whenever you want to use it.  
Formatting the camera’s built-in memory (page 172)  
deletes all the user BEST SHOT scene files.  
NOTE  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
You can check the settings of the currently selected BEST  
SHOT scene by displaying the camera’s setting menus and  
looking at its settings.  
User scenes are assigned numbers in the sequence: U1,  
U2, and so on.  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select “BEST  
SHOT” (Register User Scene) and then press  
[SET].  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select the snapshot whose  
The following are the settings that are included in a user  
scenes:  
setup you want to register.  
Focus, EV Shift, White Balance, Flash, ISO, Metering,  
Flash Intensity, Flash Assist, Filter, Sharpness, Saturation,  
Contrast  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Save” and then  
press [SET].  
Your BEST SHOT scene will be assigned the name “Recall  
User Scene”, along with a scene number.  
You can store up to 999 BEST SHOT user scenes.  
User snapshot scenes are stored in camera built-in  
memory in the folder named “SCENE” (page 206).  
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Deleting a BEST SHOT User Scene  
Reducing the Effects of Hand and  
Subject Movement  
Perform the following steps when you want to delete a BEST  
SHOT user scene.  
You can turn on the camera’s Anti Shake feature to reduce  
image blur due to subject movement or hand movement when  
shooting a moving subject using telephoto, when shooting a  
fast-moving subject, or when shooting under dim lighting  
conditions.  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
2. Press the zoom button to display its  
explanation screen.  
You can turn on Anti Shake using BEST SHOT or by performing  
a Panel operation.  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select the BEST SHOT user  
scene you want to delete.  
Turning on Anti Shake Using BEST SHOT  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
4. Press [T] (  
).  
5. Use [S] and [T] to select “Delete” and then  
press [SET].  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the “Anti  
Shake” scene and then press [SET].  
Anti Shake will remain selected until you select a different  
BEST SHOT scene.  
This will delete the BEST SHOT user scene you selected  
and display the next screen (either the next user scene or  
the Register User Scene).  
6. Use [W] and [X] to select another scene and  
then press [SET].  
This returns to the recording state.  
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Turning on Anti Shake Using the Panel  
IMPORTANT!  
(Operation Panel)  
Anti Shake will not work unless the ISO setting (page 110)  
is set to “Auto”.  
Though “  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
” (Anti Shake) is displayed on the monitor  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the fourth option  
screen following an automatic flash operation using the  
“Auto Flash” or “Red Eye” setting, or while the flash setting  
is “Flash On” or “Soft Flash”, Anti Shake is disabled.  
Shooting with Anti Shake can cause an image to appear  
somewhat coarser than normal and can cause slight  
deterioration of image resolution.  
from the top (Anti Shake).  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select “Auto” and then  
press [SET].  
This turns on Anti Shake and displays “  
” on the  
monitor screen.  
In this case, Anti Shake will remain on until you turn it off  
on the Panel.  
Anti Shake may not be able to eliminate the effects of hand  
or subject movement when movement is severe.  
Anti Shake may not work with a very low shutter speed. If  
this happens, use a tripod to stabilize the camera.  
The camera sometimes performs an automatic noise  
reduction operation to reduce digital noise in images  
recorded under certain lighting conditions. This operation  
causes the camera to take longer than normal to store the  
image and be ready for the next shot.  
NOTE  
You also can change the anti shake setting using the menu  
that appears when you press [MENU] (pages 49, 214).  
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IMPORTANT!  
Taking Bright Images without Flash  
High Sensitivity is disabled following an automatic flash  
operation using the “Auto Flash” or “Red Eye” setting, or  
while the flash setting is “Flash On” or “Soft Flash”.  
Shooting with High Sensitivity can cause an image to  
appear somewhat coarser than normal and can cause  
slight deterioration of image resolution.  
The BEST SHOT “High Sensitivity” scene makes it possible for  
you to take natural looking images without using the flash, even  
when lighting is low  
The desirable level of image brightness may not be  
possible under very dark conditions.  
When shooting with slow shutter speeds, use a tripod to  
protect against the effects of hand movement.  
Normal Snapshot (With flash) Snapshot with High Sensitivity  
The camera sometimes performs an automatic noise  
reduction operation to reduce digital noise in images  
recorded under certain lighting conditions. This operation  
causes the camera to take longer than normal to store the  
image and be ready for the next shot.  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the “High  
Sensitivity” scene and then press [SET].  
3. Press the shutter button to shoot the image.  
High Sensitivity will remain selected until you select a  
different BEST SHOT scene.  
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BEST SHOT has two Business Shot scenes from which to  
choose.  
Shooting Images of Business Cards  
and Documents (Business Shot)  
Business cards and  
White board, etc.  
Shooting a business card, document, whiteboard, or similarly  
shaped object from an angle can cause the subject to appear  
misshaped in the resulting image. The BEST SHOT Business  
Shot scenes correct the shape of rectangular objects so they  
appear natural.  
documents  
Selecting a Business Shot Scene  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
Before Keystone Correction  
After Keystone Correction  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the  
“Business cards and documents” or the  
“White board, etc.” scene and then press  
[SET].  
Whichever you select will remain in effect until you select a  
different BEST SHOT scene.  
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2. Use [W] and [X] to select the candidate you  
Shooting an Image Using a Business Shot  
Scene  
want to use for correction.  
1. After selecting either  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Correct” and then  
press [SET].  
of the BEST SHOT  
Business Shot  
This will correct the image and store the resulting  
scenes, compose the  
(corrected) image.  
image and press the  
To cancel the correction operation, select “Cancel”.  
shutter button to  
shoot.  
This displays a screen that shows all of the rectangular  
shapes in the image that qualify as candidates for keystone  
correction.  
A red boundary will surround the currently selected  
correction candidate. If there is a black boundary, it means  
that the black boundary is indicating a second possible  
candidate. If there is no second candidate (black boundary),  
jump directly to step 3.  
If the camera is unable to detect any keystone correction  
candidate at all, the message “Cannot correct image!” will  
appear on the monitor screen momentarily and then the  
camera will save the image as-is (uncorrected).  
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IMPORTANT!  
Restoring an Old Photograph  
With Old Photo, you can record the image of an old, faded  
photograph and then use the camera’s built-in advanced digital  
camera technology to restore it.  
Make sure the entire object you are trying to shoot (correct)  
is enclosed within the monitor screen. The camera will not  
be able to detect the shape of the object correctly unless it  
is enclosed entirely within the monitor screen.  
Correction will not be possible if the subject is the same  
color as its background. Make sure the object is against a  
background that allows its outline to stand out.  
Before Recording with Old Photo  
Make sure the entire photograph you are trying to record is  
enclosed within the monitor screen.  
Digital zoom is disabled while shooting with a Business  
Shot scene. However, you can use optical zoom.  
The maximum Business Shot image size is 2M (1600 ×  
1200 pixels), even if the camera is configured for a larger  
image size. When the camera is configured to record  
images smaller than 2M (1600 × 1200 pixels), Business  
Shot scenes will produce images in accordance with the  
currently specified image size.  
Make sure the photograph is against a background that  
allows its outline to stand out, and that it fills the monitor  
screen to the maximum extent possible.  
Make sure that light is not reflecting off the surface of the  
original photograph when recording it.  
If the old photograph is portrait orientation, be sure to  
compose the image with the camera in landscape (horizontal)  
orientation.  
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Recording an Image with Old Photo  
NOTE  
When the camera is at an angle to the photograph you are  
1. Press the shutter  
recording, the shape of the photograph may appear  
distorted in the recorded image. Auto keystone correction  
corrects for this distortion, which means that a photograph  
appears normal even if you record it at an angle.  
button to shoot the  
image.  
This displays a  
photograph contour  
confirmation screen and  
then saves the original  
recorded image. An error message will appear (page  
225), without displaying the photograph contour  
confirmation screen, if the camera is unable to find the  
contour of the photograph.  
Selecting the Old Photo Scene  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the “Old  
Photo” scene and then press [SET].  
“Old Photo” will remain selected until you select a different  
BEST SHOT scene.  
2. Use [W] and [X] to select the candidate you  
want to correct.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Trim” and then  
press [SET].  
This displays a cropping boundary on the monitor screen.  
To cancel the correction operation, select “Cancel”.  
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4. Use the zoom button  
to change the  
IMPORTANT!  
Digital zoom is disabled while recording with Old Photo.  
However, you can use optical zoom.  
When recording the image of a photograph, the camera will  
not be able to recognize the shape of the photograph in the  
following cases.  
cropping boundary to  
the desired size.  
– When part of the photograph extends outside of the  
monitor screen  
– When the subject is the same color as the background it  
is placed upon  
The maximum Old Photo image size is 2M (1600 × 1200  
pixels). When the camera is configured to record images  
smaller than 2M (1600 × 1200 pixels), Old Photo will  
produce images in accordance with the currently specified  
image size.  
5. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to move the  
selection boundary to the desired location and  
then press [SET].  
The camera will correct color automatically and save the  
corrected image.  
If you do not want a border around the resulting image,  
select and area that is smaller than the original image.  
To cancel the restoration operation at any point and save  
the image as-is, press [MENU].  
Under certain conditions, restored colors may not produce  
the desired results.  
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ADVANCED SETTINGS  
Changing the Focus Mode  
Your camera provides you with the five focus modes described below. The initial factory default focus mode is Auto Focus.  
Focus Mode Description  
Auto Automatic focus when the shutter button is half-pressed.  
Focus  
Focus Range*  
Auto adjustment  
During movie recording, the Auto Focus Mode is disabled (Approximately 40 cm to  
(1.3' to  
))  
and the camera switches to the Pan Focus Mode  
automatically.  
Minimum distance position varies with optical zoom.  
Macro  
(Close-up)  
Used for close-up shooting. Macro Focus becomes fixed  
focus while shooting a movie.  
Auto adjustment (10 cm to 50 cm (3.9" to 19.7"))  
Minimum distance position varies with optical zoom.  
Pan  
Fixed focus for relatively wide-range focusing. Use Pan  
Fixed distance  
Focus  
Focus (PF) under conditions where Auto Focus is difficult. Focus range varies with optical zoom position.  
Infinity  
Focus  
Focus is fixed at infinity. Use this mode when shooting  
scenery and other faraway images.  
Infinity  
Manual  
Focus  
Focus is performed manually.  
Focus range varies with optical zoom factor.  
Optical Zoom Factor  
Range  
1X  
3X  
10 cm to  
60 cm to  
(0.3' to  
(2.0' to  
)
)
* “Focus Range” indicates distance from the lens surface.  
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Perform the following steps to change the focus mode.  
Using Auto Focus  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
1. Align the monitor screen’s focus frame with  
the subject you want to focus and then half-  
press the shutter button.  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Focus” and then  
press [X].  
This camera will perform the focus operation.  
You can tell if the image is in focus by checking the  
operation lamp and the focus frame color.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to  
select the focus mode  
setting you want and  
then press [SET].  
An icon appears on the  
monitor screen to indicate  
the current focus mode.  
See the following pages  
of this section for details  
about shooting with each  
focus mode.  
Focus Mode Icon  
Operation Lamp  
2
123  
N
ISO100 ISO  
F3.1  
AWB  
1/60 EV  
15:37  
Focus Frame  
Status  
Operation Lamp Focus Frame  
Focusing  
Complete  
Lit Green  
Green  
Red  
Not Focused  
Flashing Green  
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2. When the image is focused, press the shutter  
Using Macro Focus  
button the rest of the way to shoot.  
1. Half-press the shutter button to focus the  
image.  
IMPORTANT!  
The focus operation is the same as that for Auto Focus.  
During movie recording, the Auto Focus Mode is disabled  
and the camera switches to the Pan Focus Mode  
automatically.  
2. When the image is focused, press the shutter  
button the rest of the way to shoot.  
NOTE  
IMPORTANT!  
When proper focusing is not possible because the subject  
Use of the flash along with Macro Focus can cause the light  
of the flash to become blocked, which can produce  
unwanted lens shadows in your image.  
is closer than the Auto Focus range, the camera will switch  
to the Macro Focus range automatically (Auto Macro).  
Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation while  
shooting with Auto Focus, a value will appear on the  
monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focus range.  
Macro Focus becomes fixed focus while shooting a movie.  
Example:  
cm –  
*
will be replaced by the actual focus range value.  
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NOTE  
When Macro Focus cannot focus properly because the  
subject is too far away, the camera will switch to the Auto  
Focus range automatically (Auto Macro).  
Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation while  
shooting with Macro Focus, values will appear on the  
monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focus range.  
Example:  
cm –  
cm  
*
will be replaced by the actual focus range values.  
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Auto Focus and Macro Focus Shooting Tips  
Changing the Auto Focus Area  
NOTE  
When you select “  
Multi” as the focus area, nine  
focus frames appear on the monitor screen. The  
camera will automatically determine the optimum  
focus frame(s), which will change to green on the  
monitor screen.  
Use the following procedure to change the metering area used for  
Auto Focus (AF).  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
Spot  
Multi  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “AF Area” and then press  
[X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want and  
then press [SET].  
Select this  
setting:  
To do this:  
Focus Frame  
Focus Frame  
Use a small area in the center of the screen for  
metering  
Spot  
This setting is best when you want to use focus  
lock (page 102).  
When the shutter button is half-pressed, have the  
camera automatically select one or more of nine  
possible focus frames  
Multi  
If the camera is able to focus on multiple  
points, all applicable focus frames turn green.  
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3. When the image is focused, press the shutter  
Using Focus Lock  
button the rest of the way to shoot.  
“Focus lock” is the name of a technique you can use when you  
want to shoot an image in which the subject to be focused on is  
not within the focus frame in the center of the screen.  
NOTE  
Focus lock also causes exposure (AE) to be locked.  
Use focus lock with “  
Spot” focus.  
1. Align the monitor  
Subject to be focused on  
screen’s focus frame  
with the subject you  
want to focus on and  
then half-press the  
shutter button.  
2
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ISO100 ISO  
F3.1  
AWB  
1/60 EV  
15:37  
Focus Frame  
2. Keeping the shutter  
button half-pressed,  
re-compose the  
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ISO100 ISO  
F3.1  
AWB  
image as you like.  
1/60 EV  
15:37  
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Quick Shutter  
4. Press the shutter button all the way down  
without pausing.  
If you press the shutter button all the way without waiting for  
Auto Focus while Quick Shutter is turned on, the camera will  
record the image using a high-speed focus operation that is  
much faster than normal Auto Focus. This helps to avoid  
missing a special moment while you wait for the camera to  
Auto Focus.  
Pressing the shutter button all the way without pausing at  
the halfway type will record with Quick Shutter, without  
performing the normal Auto Focus operation.  
Some images may be out of focus when Quick Shutter is  
used.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Quick Shutter” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you  
want and then press [SET].  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
Turn on Quick Shutter  
Turn off Quick Shutter  
On  
Off  
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Using Fixed Focus (Pan Focus)  
Using Manual Focus  
Pan Focus (PF) fixes focus for a relatively wide focus range,  
which means you can shoot without waiting for the Auto Focus  
operation to finish.  
With Manual Focus, the camera  
automatically enlarges the  
subject on the monitor screen,  
which helps you manually adjust  
focus. Manual focus can be used  
for shoot such images as moving  
trains. Before the train arrives,  
manually focus on an electric  
pole or some other object. Then  
when the train passes the object  
you focused on, you can shoot  
without worrying about focus.  
1. When you are ready to shoot, press the  
shutter button all the way, without pausing.  
Yellow Boundary  
Using Infinity Focus  
As its name suggests, Infinity Focus fixes focus at infinity (  
Use this mode when shooting scenery and other faraway  
subjects. Infinity Focus also comes in handy when shooting from  
a car or train window, or when shooting scenery or other  
subjects that are difficult to focus properly with Auto Focus.  
).  
1. While Manual focus is selected as the focus  
mode, compose the image on the monitor  
screen so the subject you want to focus on is  
within the yellow boundary.  
1. While Infinity Focus is selected as the focus  
mode, press the shutter button to shoot.  
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2. Use [W] and [X] to focus the image, as you  
view the results on the monitor screen.  
At this time the image that is within the boundary will enlarge  
and fill the monitor screen, which aids in focusing.  
NOTE  
Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation (page  
67) while shooting with manual focus, a value will appear  
on the monitor screen as shown below to tell you the  
focusing range.  
For this:  
Press this button:  
Example: MF  
cm –  
Closer focus  
More distant focus  
[W]  
[X]  
*
will be replaced by the actual focus range values.  
IMPORTANT!  
The monitor screen will return to step 1 if you do not  
While Manual Focus is selected as the focus mode, the [W]  
and [X] keys are used to adjust the focus setting. Any other  
functions assigned to the [W] and [X] keys with Key  
Customize (page 119) are not performed when you press  
the keys during manual focus.  
perform any operation for about two seconds.  
3. Press the shutter button to shoot.  
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3. Use [W] and [X] to adjust the exposure  
compensation value.  
Correcting Image Brightness (EV  
Shift)  
You can manually adjust an image’s exposure value (EV value)  
before shooting it. This feature helps to achieve better results  
when shooting a backlit subject, a strongly lit subject indoors, or  
a subject that is against a dark background.  
[X]: Increases the EV value. A higher EV value is best used  
for light-colored subjects and backlit subjects.  
* Increasing the EV value also works well with the  
BEST SHOT “Backlight” scene.  
Exposure Compensation Value: –2.0EV to +2.0EV  
Unit: 1/3EV  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
2. Use [S] and [T] to  
select the third option  
from the bottom (EV  
Shift).  
[W]: Decreases the EV value. A lower EV value is best for  
dark-color subjects and for shooting outdoors on a  
clear day.  
EV Shift Value  
To cancel exposure compensation, adjust the value until it  
becomes 0.0.  
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4. After the EV value is the way you want, press  
[SET] to apply it.  
NOTE  
You also can change the EV Shift setting using the menu  
The exposure compensation value you set remains in effect  
that appears when you press [MENU] (pages 49, 215).  
Performing an EV shift operation while using multi-pattern  
metering will cause the metering mode to switch  
automatically to center weighted metering. The metering  
mode will return to multi-pattern metering when you change  
the exposure compensation value to 0.0 (page 112).  
You can use the key customization feature to configure the  
[W] and [X] buttons so they control EV shift (page 119).  
This comes in handy when adjusting exposure  
compensation while viewing the on-screen histogram  
(page 116).  
until you change it.  
IMPORTANT!  
When shooting under very dark or very bright conditions,  
you may not be able to obtain satisfactory results even  
after performing exposure compensation.  
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Select this  
setting:  
Controlling White Balance  
To do this:  
Shooting on a cloudy day can give your subject a blue cast,  
while shooting under white fluorescent lighting can give your  
subject a green cast. White balance corrects for different types  
of lighting so the colors in your images always look natural.  
Let the camera adjust white balance  
automatically  
AWB Auto WB  
Daylight  
Shoot outdoors on a clear day  
Shoot outdoors on an overcast rainy day, in  
the shade, etc.  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
Overcast  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the fourth option  
Shoot in the shadow of a building, in the  
shade of trees, etc. on a clear day  
Shade  
from the bottom (White Balance).  
Suppress color cast when shooting under  
white or day white fluorescent lighting  
Day White  
Fluorescent  
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3. Use [W] and [X] to select the white balance  
setting you want and then press [SET].  
Suppress color cast when shooting under  
daylight fluorescent lighting  
Daylight  
Fluorescent  
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Suppress the appearance of light bulb  
lighting  
Tungsten  
Manually adjust white balance to suit a  
particular light source  
For details, see “Configuring the White  
MWB Manual WB  
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Configuring the White Balance Setting  
NOTE  
Manually  
You also can change the white balance setting using the  
Under complex lighting conditions, the preset white balance  
settings may not be able to produce natural looking colors.  
When this happens, you can configure the white balance setting  
manually for particular lighting conditions. Note that you will  
need to have a plain white sheet of paper on hand when  
performing the following procedure.  
menu that appears when you press [MENU] (pages 49,  
215).  
When “Auto” is selected for the white balance setting, the  
camera automatically determines the white point of the  
subject. Certain subject colors and light source conditions  
can cause problems when the camera tries to determine  
the white point, which makes proper white balance  
adjustment impossible. If this happens, select the white  
balance setting that matches you shooting conditions  
(Daylight, Overcast, etc.)  
You can use the key customization feature to configure the  
[W] and [X] buttons so they control the white balance  
setting (page 119).  
To select “Auto” with the control key (when the control key  
is configured to select the auto white balance setting),  
scroll through the settings until “ AWB ” appears on the  
monitor screen.  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the fourth option  
from the bottom (White Balance).  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select “  
MWB Manual WB”.  
This will display the subject that the lens is aimed at on the  
monitor screen using the current manual white balance  
settings. If you want to use the current settings, jump  
directly to step 5.  
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4. Under the lighting conditions you plan to use  
when shooting, point the camera at a blank  
white piece of paper so it fills the entire  
monitor screen and then press the shutter  
button.  
Specifying ISO Sensitivity  
ISO sensitivity is a value that expresses sensitivity to light. A  
larger value indicates higher sensitivity, which is better for  
shooting when available lighting is dim. If you want to use faster  
shutter speeds, you should use a higher ISO sensitivity value.  
Under certain conditions, a fast shutter speed in combination  
with a high ISO sensitivity setting can cause digital noise, which  
makes an image appear rough. For clean, good-quality images,  
use the lowest possible ISO sensitivity setting.  
White sheet of paper  
1. In the REC mode, press [SET].  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select the fifth option from  
The camera will adjust white balance settings for the current  
conditions, and display “Complete” when it is finished.  
the top (ISO Sensitivity).  
5. Press [SET] to register the white balance  
settings and return to the shooting screen.  
The white balance setting is retained even if you turn off  
the camera.  
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3. Use [W] and [X] to select the setting you want  
IMPORTANT!  
and then press [SET].  
Using flash with high ISO sensitivity can cause problems  
with subjects that close to the camera.  
“Auto” ISO sensitivity always is used for movies, regardless  
of the current ISO sensitivity setting.  
You can use the key customization feature to configure the  
[W] and [X] buttons so they control the ISO sensitivity  
setting (page 119).  
To shoot with this level of  
sensitivity:  
Select this  
setting:  
Automatically selected by camera.  
Low  
Auto  
ISO 50  
ISO 100  
ISO 200  
ISO 400  
High  
NOTE  
You also can change the ISO sensitivity setting using the  
menu that appears when you press [MENU] (pages 49,  
215).  
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Center Weighted  
Specifying the Metering Mode  
The metering mode determines what part of the subject is  
metered for exposure.  
Center weighted metering concentrates on the  
center of the focus area to measure light. Use  
this metering method when you want to exert  
some control over exposure, without leaving  
settings totally up to the camera.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “Metering” and  
then press [X].  
Spot  
Spot metering takes readings at a very small  
area. Use this metering method when you  
want exposure to be set according to the  
brightness of a particular subject, without  
being affected by surrounding conditions.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
Multi (Multi Metering)  
Multi-pattern metering divides the image into  
sections and measures the light in each  
section for a balanced exposure reading. The  
camera automatically determines shooting  
conditions according to the measured lighting pattern, and  
makes exposure settings accordingly. This type of metering  
provides error-free exposure settings for a wide range of  
shooting conditions.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Using the Camera’s Filter Effects  
The metering mode will change to “Center Weighted”  
automatically if you change the EV shift value (page 106) to  
anything other than 0.0 while “Multi” is selected. The  
metering mode will change back to “Center Weighted”  
when the EV shift value is changed back to 0.0.  
When “Multi” is selected as the metering mode, the  
icon will not be displayed on the monitor screen when you  
return to the REC mode information display (page 211).  
The camera’s filter feature lets you add color tints to your images  
as you shoot them. The color effect look just like what you would  
get by installing a color filter on the lens of the camera.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “Filter” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
NOTE  
You can use the key customization feature to configure the  
Available filter settings are: Off, B/W, Sepia, Red, Green,  
Blue, Yellow, Pink, and Purple  
[W] and [X] buttons so they control the metering mode  
setting (page 119).  
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Controlling Image Sharpness  
Use the following procedure to adjust the sharpness of subject  
Controlling Color Saturation  
Use the following procedure to adjust the saturation of colors in  
outlines in your images.  
your images.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “Sharpness” and  
then press [X].  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “Saturation” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
You can specify one of five sharpness settings from +2  
You can specify one of five saturation settings from +2  
(sharpest) to –2 (least sharp).  
(most saturated) to –2 (least saturated).  
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Adjusting Image Contrast  
Use the following procedure to adjust the contrast of your  
Date Stamping Snapshots  
You can have the snapshot’s recording date only, or date and  
images.  
time stamped in the lower right corner of the image.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “Quality” tab, select “Contrast” and  
then press [X].  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Timestamp” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
You can specify one of five contrast settings from +2 (most  
contrast between light and dark) to –2 (least contrast  
between light and dark).  
Example: December 24, 2007, 1:25 p.m.  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
Display the date only (2007/12/24) Date  
Display the date and time (2007/  
Date&Time  
12/24 1:25pm)  
Display nothing  
Off  
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IMPORTANT!  
Using the On-screen Histogram to  
Check Exposure  
The on-screen histogram that provides a graphic representation  
of the current exposure of the image. You can also display the  
histogram in the PLAY mode for information about the exposure  
levels of images.  
Even if you do not stamp the date and/or time with  
Timestamp, you can do so later using the DPOF function  
and the printing software function (page 180).  
Once date and time information is stamped in a print, it  
cannot be edited or deleted.  
Use the “Date Style” setting (page 167) to specify the Year/  
Month/Day format of the date.  
The recording date and time are determined in accordance  
with the camera’s clock settings (pages 11, 165) when the  
snapshot is recorded.  
Histogram  
Digital zoom is not supported while date stamping is turned  
on.  
Date stamping is not supported for the following types of  
images.  
– Some BEST SHOT images (Business cards and  
documents, White board, etc., Old Photo)  
1. Press [S] (DISP) as many times as necessary  
to display the histogram (page 55).  
NOTE  
You can use key customization to configure the [W] and [X]  
buttons so they control the EV shift setting. Then you can  
perform EV shift while viewing the results on the on-screen  
histogram (page 119).  
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A histogram towards the right side  
results when the overall image is  
light. A histogram that is too far to the  
right may result in “white out” of the  
light areas of an image, as shown in  
the nearby image.  
How to Use the Histogram  
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 axis indicates lightness. If  
the histogram appears too lopsided for some reason, you can  
use EV shift to move it left or right in order to achieve better  
balance. Optimum exposure can be achieved by EV shifting so  
the graph is as close to the center as possible. For snapshots,  
you can even display individual histograms for R (red), G  
(green), and B (blue). These lines can be used to determine  
whether there is too much or too little of each of the color  
components in an image.  
An overall well-balanced histogram  
results when the overall image is at  
optimal lightness.  
Example Histograms  
A histogram towards the left side  
results when the overall image is  
dark. A histogram that is too far to the  
left may result in “black out” of the  
dark areas of an image, as shown in  
the nearby image.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Other Useful Recording Functions  
A centered histogram does not necessarily guarantee  
optimum exposure. If you intentionally want to over expose  
or under expose the image, you may not want a centered  
histogram.  
Due to the limitations of exposure compensation, you may  
not be able to achieve an optimum histogram configuration.  
Use of the flash and certain shooting conditions can cause  
the histogram to indicate exposure that is different from the  
actual exposure of the image when it was shot.  
The following functions are also available in the REC mode to  
help make your digital image more efficient and enjoyable.  
Assign functions to the [W] and [X] keys  
Display an on-screen grid for easy image composition  
Review an image you just recorded  
Register initial power up settings  
Reset settings  
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1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
Using Key Customize to Assign  
Functions [W] and [X]  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “L/R Key”, and then  
press [X].  
Key Customize lets you assign any one of the five functions  
listed below to the [W] and [X] keys. Once you do, you will be  
able to use the assigned functions while shooting snapshots or  
movies, without going through the menus. For details about  
each of the functions, see the referenced page numbers.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the function you  
want to assign and then press [SET].  
After you assign a function, you can control its setting using  
the [W] and [X] keys.  
When this function is  
assigned:  
You can use [W] and [X] to do  
this:  
Selecting “Off” leaves the [W] and [X] keys with no function  
assigned.  
Metering (page 112)  
Change the metering setting  
Perform EV shifting for  
exposure compensation  
EV Shift (page 106)  
Change the white balance  
setting  
White Balance (page 108)  
Change the ISO sensitivity  
setting  
ISO (page 110)  
Self-timer (page 75)  
Select the self-timer time  
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Displaying an On-screen Grid  
The on-screen grid can be displayed on the REC mode monitor  
Displaying the Image You Just Recorded  
(Image Review)  
When you purchase your camera, it is initially configured with  
the Image Review feature turned on. Image Review displays the  
image you just recorded so you can check it.  
screen for easy alignment when composing images.  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Review” and then  
press [X].  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Grid” and then  
press [X].  
To configure the camera to do this  
after an image is recorded:  
Select this  
setting:  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
Display the image for about one second On  
and then press [SET].  
Nothing  
Off  
To to this:  
Select this setting:  
Display the grid  
Hide the grid  
On  
Off  
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Using Icon Help  
IMPORTANT!  
Icon help displays guidance text about an icon when you select it  
on the monitor screen while in the REC mode (page 211).  
Icon help text is displayed for the following functions:  
Recording mode, metering, flash mode, white balance, self-  
timer, EV shift. Note, however, that metering, white balance,  
self-timer and EV shift icon help text appears only when  
“Metering”, “White Balance”, “Self-timer” or “EV shift”  
respectively is assigned to the [W] and [X] keys with the key  
customization feature (page 119).  
The icons listed below do not appear on the display while  
icon help is turned off.  
– Flash mode  
icon (page 71)  
AWB  
– White balance  
– Metering mode  
icon (page 108)  
icon (page 112)  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Icon Help” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
Select this  
To do this:  
setting:  
Display icon help text next to the icon of  
On  
a function when you select the function  
Turn off icon help  
Off  
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4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
Using Mode Memory to Configure Power  
On Default Settings  
and then press [SET].  
You can configure the camera so it saves certain settings in  
“mode memory” whenever it is turned off, and restores the  
settings the next time you turn the camera back on. This keeps  
you from having to configure the camera each time you turn it off  
and on.  
Select this  
To do this:  
setting:  
Save the current setting when the  
camera turned off, and restore it when  
the camera is turned back on  
On  
Off  
See step 4 of the setting procedure below for information about  
the settings you can save with mode memory.  
Restore the optimum default when the  
camera is turned on  
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “REC” tab, select “Memory” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the item you want to  
configure and then press [X].  
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*1 “On” restores the selected BEST SHOT scene when the  
camera is turned back on. “Off” exits BEST SHOT when the  
camera is turned off.  
Mode  
Memory On  
Setting  
Mode Memory Off  
Exits BEST SHOT  
when camera is  
turned off.  
*2 Optical zoom position only.  
BEST SHOT*1  
IMPORTANT!  
Flash  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Spot  
Multi  
Off  
Turning the camera off while mode memory for the BEST  
SHOT mode is on will restore the settings of the BEST  
SHOT scene what was selected when you last turned off  
the camera. This is true, regardless of any of the mode  
memory on/off settings of each individual setting, except for  
Zoom Position.  
Focus  
White Balance  
ISO  
AF Area  
Setting at  
power off  
Metering  
Self-timer  
Flash Intensity  
Digital Zoom  
0
On  
Focus mode before  
manual focus was  
selected.  
MF Position  
Zoom Position*2  
Full wide  
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Resetting the Camera to Its Initial  
Factory Defaults  
Use the following procedure when you want to return to the  
camera to its initial factory default settings, which are the ones  
that are configured when you first purchase the camera. See  
“Menu Reference” on page 214 for the initial factory default  
setting for each menu item.  
IMPORTANT!  
The following are not initialized when you reset the camera  
(page 216).  
– Home Time setup  
– World Time setup  
– Adjust  
– Date Style  
– Language  
1. Press [MENU].  
– Video Out  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Reset” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Reset” and then  
press [SET].  
To cancel the procedure without resetting, select  
“Cancel”.  
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This will display one of the snapshots in memory, along with  
some information about the settings used to shoot it (page  
213).  
Viewing a Snapshot  
Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera’s  
monitor screen.  
File Type  
Folder/File Names  
1. Press [  
] to enter the  
PLAY mode.  
Image Quality  
Image Size  
Date and Time  
[
]
The file type icon that appears at the top of the monitor  
screen depends on the type of file (snapshot, movie,  
audio only, etc) that is currently displayed.  
: Snapshot (page 125)  
: Movie (page 127)  
: Audio snapshot (page 126)  
See page 55 information about how to hide the image  
information and view the image alone.  
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2. Use [W] and [X] to scroll between images.  
Listening to the Audio of an Audio  
Snapshot  
Press [X] to scroll forward and [W] to scroll back.  
You can use the following procedure to play the audio of an  
audio snapshot. An audio snapshot is indicated by the “  
type icon.  
[X]  
[X]  
” file  
[W]  
[W]  
1. Enter the PLAY mode  
and then use [W] and  
[X] to display the  
audio snapshot  
NOTE  
Holding down [W] or [X] scrolls at high speed.  
The image that initially appears when scrolling may appear  
to be a bit rough at first, but it will soon be replaced by an  
image with better definition. Note that if you copy an image  
from another type of digital camera, only a rough image  
may be shown on the monitor screen.  
whose audio you want  
to play.  
2. Press [SET] to play the snapshot’s audio from  
the camera’s built-in speaker.  
To switch to the REC mode  
Press [  
].  
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Audio Playback Controls  
To do this:  
Viewing a Movie  
Use the following procedure to view a movie on the camera’s  
Do this:  
Fast forward or fast reverse  
playback  
monitor screen.  
Hold down [X] or [W].  
1. Enter the PLAY mode and then use [W] and  
[X] to display the movie you want to play.  
Check the file type icon. The file type icon of a movie is  
Pause or restart playback  
Press [SET].  
Press [T] and then use [S]  
and [T].  
Adjust volume  
” (Movie) icon (page 213).  
Change on-screen indicators  
Stop playback  
Press [S] (DISP).  
File Type  
Folder Name/File Name  
Recording Time  
Press [MENU].  
You can adjust volume while playback is in progress or paused  
only.  
Quality  
The film-like frame that appears on the monitor screen  
indicates that this is an image from a movie.  
2. Press [SET] to start playback.  
The monitor screen will return to the selection screen in  
step 1 after the end of the movie is reached.  
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To switch to the REC mode  
Press [ ].  
To do this:  
Do this:  
Zoom in up to 3.5X  
While an image is zoomed, you can use  
[S] [T] [W] and [X] to move around and  
view the parts of the image that do not  
fit on the monitor screen.  
Movie Playback Controls  
To do this:  
Press the zoom  
button (  
).  
Do this:  
Fast forward or fast reverse playback.  
Each press of either button increases  
the speed of the fast forward or fast  
reverse operation up to three steps.  
Hold down [X] or  
[W].  
Stop playback  
Press [MENU].  
IMPORTANT!  
Return from fast forward/fast reverse to  
normal playback  
Playback may not be possible for movies not recorded with  
this camera.  
Press [SET].  
Press [SET].  
Pause or restart playback  
When paused, scroll forward or back  
frame-by-frame  
Hold down either button to scroll non-  
stop.  
Press [X] or [W].  
Adjust volume  
Volume can be adjusted only while  
movie playback is in progress.  
Press [T] and  
then use [S] and  
[T].  
Toggle on-screen indicators on or off  
Press [S] (DISP).  
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Images  
All images: Includes all snapshots, movies,  
and audio in memory.  
Playing a Slideshow on the Camera  
The slideshow feature lets you play the files stored in memory in  
sequence, automatically.  
You can configure the slideshow so it plays the files the way you  
want.  
(Select the  
files you want  
to include in  
the  
Only: Includes snapshots and audio  
snapshots only.  
Only: Includes movies only.  
slideshow.)  
One Image: Includes only one specific  
image (selected using [W] and [X]).  
Favorites: Includes snapshots in the  
FAVORITE folder (page 156).  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Slideshow” and  
then press [X].  
Time (Specify Use [W] and [X] to select one of the following  
the time of the times (in minutes): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 30,  
slideshow,  
from start to  
finish.)  
3. Configure the slideshow settings.  
Use [S] and [T] to select an item and then configure it as  
described below.  
60.  
Interval  
(Select the  
interval  
between  
slides.)  
Use [W] and [X] to select a value from 1 to 30  
seconds, or “MAX”.  
– If you specify a value from 1 to 30  
seconds, images change at the  
specified interval, but the audio portion  
of movies and audio snapshots will  
continue to play until the end,  
regardless of the interval setting.  
– When “MAX” is selected, only the first  
frame of each movie is displayed,  
without any playback of the audio.  
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4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Start” and then  
press [SET] to start the slideshow.  
The slideshow is performed in accordance with the settings  
you configured above.  
Effect (Select Use [S] and [T] to select the effect you  
a special  
effect.)  
want.  
Pattern 1, 2, 3, 4: Applies preset effects in  
sequence.  
You can also scroll through images during a slide show  
by pressing [X] (forward) and [W] (back).  
During audio playback, you can adjust volume by  
pressing [T] and then using [S] and [T].  
Random: Applies preset effects (Pattern 1,  
2, 3, 4) in random sequence.  
Off: No effect applied.  
– The “Effect” setting is disabled when  
“Favorites” is selected for “Images”, or  
when the “Interval” setting is “MAX”, “1”  
or “2”.  
To stop a slideshow  
Press [SET]. This will return to the PLAY mode.  
Pressing [MENU] instead of [SET] stops the slideshow and  
returns to the menu screen.  
Pressing [  
] instead of [SET] stops the slideshow and  
switches to the REC mode.  
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Viewing Camera Images on a TV  
All button operations are disabled while the slideshow is  
switching from one image to another. Wait until an image is  
stopped on the display before performing a button  
operation. If a button does not work, wait a bit and try  
again.  
Use the procedure below to view snapshots and movies on a TV  
screen.  
1. Use the AV cable that comes with the camera  
to connect the camera to a TV.  
AV Cable  
NOTE  
Selecting a movie when “One Image” is selected for  
USB/AV  
connector  
Yellow  
White  
“Images” and then selecting a movie for the slideshow will  
cause the movie to play back repeatedly within the time  
specified by the slideshow “Time” setting.  
In image copied from a computer or an image recorded  
with a different type of digital camera may remain on the  
screen longer than the time specified by “Interval”.  
Video  
Audio  
TV  
VIDEO IN Jack  
(Yellow)  
AUDIO IN Jacks  
(White)  
Making sure that the T mark on the camera is aligned with  
the S mark of the AV cable plug, connect the cable to the  
camera.  
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When connecting the bundled AV cable to the camera’s  
USB/AV port, insert the plug into the port until you feel it  
click securely into place. Failure to insert the plug fully  
can result in poor communication or malfunction of the  
connected components.  
Some metal of the plug is visible  
even when the plug is inserted  
correctly.  
To turn off the camera  
You can turn off the camera by pressing the camera’s [ON/OFF]  
button.  
IMPORTANT!  
When connecting to a TV to display images, be sure to  
configure the camera’s [  
] (REC) and [  
] (PLAY)  
buttons for “Power On” or “Power On/Off” (page 171).  
All icons and indicators that appear on the monitor screen  
also appear on the TV screen.  
You can use [S] (DISP) to change the display contents.  
Audio is monaural.  
Certain TVs may cut off part of the images.  
Audio is initially output by the camera at maximum volume.  
When you first start displaying images, set the TV volume  
control at a relatively low level and then adjust it as  
required.  
2. Turn on the TV and select its video input  
mode.  
If the TV has more than one video input, select the one  
where the camera is connected.  
3. Press [  
] to turn on the camera and enter the  
PLAY mode.  
When the camera turns on in the PLAY mode, an image will  
appear on the TV screen. The camera’s monitor screen will  
not turn on.  
Pressing [ON/OFF] or [  
] will not turn on the camera.  
4. Now you can perform the applicable operation  
on the camera for the type of file you want to  
play.  
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Selecting the Screen Aspect Ratio and Video  
NOTE  
Output System  
You can use the camera to connect to a DVD recorder or  
You can use the procedure in this section to select either NTSC  
or PAL as the video output system. You can also specify an  
aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9.  
video deck and record images from the camera. There are  
various different methods you can use in order to connect  
to another device when recording images. The following  
describes one method for connection using the AV cable  
that comes with the camera.  
1. Press [MENU].  
– DVD recorder or video deck: Connect to the VIDEO IN  
and AUDIO IN terminals.  
– Camera: Connect to the USB/AV connector  
You can play a slideshow of snapshots and movies on the  
camera and record it on a DVD or video tape. You can  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Video Out” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
record movies by selecting “  
Only” for the slideshow  
Select this video  
For this type of TV:  
“Images” setting (page 129). When recording to DVD  
recorder or video deck, you can turn off display information  
(page 55) so indicators and other information is not  
recorded along with the image.  
output system:  
Standard aspect ratio screen NTSC  
NTSC 4:3  
TV (Japan, U.S., and other countries)  
To view the image that is being recorded, connect a TV or  
other monitor to the DVD recorder or video deck that is  
connected to the camera. For information about connecting  
a monitor to the DVD recorder or video deck and about how  
to record, see the user documentation that comes with the  
DVD recorder or video deck you are using.  
Wide aspect ratio screen NTSC TV  
NTSC 16:9  
(Japan, U.S., and other countries)  
Standard aspect ratio screen PAL TV  
PAL 4:3  
(Europe and other areas)  
Wide aspect ratio screen PAL TV  
PAL 16:9  
(Europe and other areas)  
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Zooming the Displayed Image  
Select the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) that matches the type  
of TV you plan to use. You may also need to configure the  
aspect ratio setting on your TV as well. Incorrect aspect  
ratio settings on the camera and/or the TV can result in  
abnormal image display.  
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 [W] and [X] to display  
the snapshot you want to zoom.  
Images will not display correctly unless the camera’s video  
signal output setting matches the video signal system of  
the TV or other video equipment.  
Images will not display correctly on a TV or video  
equipment that is not NTSC or PAL.  
2. Press the zoom  
Zoom Factor  
button (  
).  
Image Area  
Each press of this button  
zooms the image more.  
You can use [S], [T], [W],  
and [X] to move to a  
different part of the image  
after zooming.  
Part of the image that is  
currently displayed.  
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To zoom back out, press the zoom button (  
).  
Using the 12-image Screen  
You can use the procedure below to display a screen that shows  
12 images.  
If display indicators are turned on, an indicator in the lower  
right corner of the monitor screen shows what part of the  
zoomed image is currently displayed.  
1. In the PLAY mode,  
Selection Boundary  
To return to image to normal size  
press the zoom button  
Press [MENU] or [BS].  
(
).  
This displays the 12-image  
screen with a selection  
boundary around the last  
image that was on the  
monitor screen.  
IMPORTANT!  
Depending on the image size, some images may not be  
able to be zoomed to the full 8 times normal size.  
2. Select the image you want.  
Use [W] and [X] to scroll between 12-image screens.  
To view the full-screen version of a particular image, use  
[S], [T], [W], and [X] to move the selection boundary to it  
and then press [SET].  
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Using the Calendar Screen  
NOTE  
The year and month on the calendar is displayed using the  
Use the following procedure to display a calendar, which shows  
the first image recorded on each date of a particular month. This  
screen helps to make searching for an image quicker and  
easier.  
same format as you selected for the “Date Style” setting  
(page 168).  
IMPORTANT!  
1. In the PLAY mode,  
Note following points about how certain editing functions of  
the camera affect the date with which the image is  
associated on the calendar screen.  
press the zoom button  
(
) twice.  
This displays the calendar  
screen.  
Performing this type of  
editing operation:  
Will associate the resulting  
image with this date:  
You can also display the  
calendar by pressing  
[MENU], selecting the  
“PLAY” tab, selecting  
“Calendar”, and then  
pressing [X] to display the  
calendar.  
Keystone, Color  
Correction, Resize,  
Trimming, Copy, MOTION operation was performed  
PRINT  
Year/Month  
Selection Boundary  
The date that the editing  
Editing the date and time The date that the original  
of an image  
image was recorded  
To exit the calendar screen, press [MENU] or [BS].  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to move the  
selection boundary to the date whose image  
you want to view and then press [SET].  
This will display the first image recorded on that date.  
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4. Use [S] and [T] to select an image size, and  
then press [SET].  
Resizing a Snapshot  
You can reduce the size of a snapshot and save the result as a  
separate snapshot. The original snapshot is also retained. You  
can resize a snapshot to any one of the following sizes.  
When you select an image size, it will start to cycle  
through the following information:  
Image Size  
Number of Pixels  
Print Size  
.
The print size indicates the optimum paper size for  
printing a snapshot of the selected image size.  
Image Size (Pixels)  
Print Size  
5M* 2560 × 1920 A3 Print  
Larger  
5. After you press [SET] in step 4 to resize the  
image, the monitor screen returns to step 3.  
From there you can repeat steps 3 and 4 to  
resize another image if you want.  
3M 2048 × 1536 A4 Print  
E-Mail  
VGA 640 × 480 Optimum size for an image  
to be attached to e-mail.  
Smaller  
To exit the resize operation, select “Cancel”.  
* M stands for “Mega”, which means “million”.  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Resize” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [W] and [X] to scroll through images and  
display the one you want to resize.  
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Cropping a Snapshot  
You cannot resize a VGA (640 × 480 pixels) size image.  
Resizing a snapshot shot with an aspect ratio of 16:9 or 3:2  
will cause the left and right sides of the image to be cut off.  
The aspect ratio of the resulting image will be 4:3.  
The recording date of the resized version of the snapshot  
will be the same as the recording date of the original  
snapshot.  
You can crop a snapshot to trim parts you do not need, and save  
the result in a separate file. The original snapshot is also  
retained.  
1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to scroll  
through images and display the snapshot you  
want to crop.  
2. Press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab,  
Zoom Factor  
select “Trimming” and  
then press [X].  
Represents  
Snapshot Area  
This operation can be  
performed only while a  
snapshot is on the monitor  
screen.  
Part of image that is  
currently displayed.  
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4. Use the zoom button to zoom, and [S], [T],  
[W], and [X] to move around the zoomed  
image to display the part you want to extract.  
Keystone Correction  
Use the following procedure to correct the snapshot of a  
blackboard, document, poster, photograph, or other rectangular  
object that is out of square because it was recorded at an angle.  
Performing keystone correction on an image causes a new  
(corrected) 2M (1600 × 1200 pixels) size image to be stored as a  
separate file.  
5. Press [SET] to extract the displayed part and  
save it as a separate file.  
To exit the cropping procedure at any time before you  
press [SET], press [MENU].  
1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to scroll  
through images and display the snapshot you  
want to correct.  
IMPORTANT!  
The image produced by cropping a 3:2 or 16:9 image will  
have an aspect ratio of 4:3.  
The recording date of the extracted image will be the same  
as the recording date of the original snapshot.  
2. Press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Keystone” and  
then press [X].  
This displays screen that shows all of the rectangular  
shapes in the image that qualify as candidates for keystone  
correction.  
Note that the above step is possible only when there is a  
snapshot displayed on the monitor screen.  
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4. Use [W] and [X] to  
select the candidate  
you want to correct.  
Using Color Restoration to Correct the  
Color of an Old Photograph  
Color restoration let you correct the old color of a photograph  
shot with a digital camera. This function is useful for correcting  
existing old photographs, posters, etc.  
Performing color restoration on an image causes a new  
(restored) 2M (1600 × 1200 pixels) size image to be stored as  
a separate file.  
5. Use [S] and [T] to select “Correct” and then  
press [SET].  
Select “Cancel” to exit the procedure without performing  
keystone correction.  
1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to scroll  
through images and display the snapshot you  
want to correct.  
IMPORTANT!  
If the original image is smaller than 2M (1600 × 1200  
pixels) size, the new (corrected) version will be the same  
size as the original one.  
When you display a corrected image on the camera’s  
monitor screen, the date and time indicate when the image  
was originally recorded, not when the image was corrected.  
2. Press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Color Correction”  
and then press [X].  
4. Use [W] and [X] to select the photograph  
candidate you want.  
5. Use [S] and [T] to select “Trim”, and then  
press [SET].  
This displays a cropping boundary on the monitor screen.  
To exit color restoration without storing anything, select  
“Cancel”.  
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6. Use the zoom button to change the cropping  
IMPORTANT!  
boundary to the desired size.  
If the original image is smaller than 2M (1600 × 1200  
pixels) size, the new (restored) version will be the same  
size as the original one.  
When you display a restored image on the camera’s  
monitor screen, the date and time indicate when the image  
was originally recorded, not when the image was corrected.  
7. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to move the  
selection boundary to the desired location and  
then press [SET].  
The camera will correct color automatically and save the  
corrected image.  
If you do not want a border around the resulting image,  
select and area that is smaller than the original image.  
To exit color restoration without saving anything, press  
[MENU].  
NOTE  
If you want to record the image of an old photograph with  
this camera and restore the resulting image, see “Restoring  
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5. When all the settings are the way you want,  
press [SET] to apply them.  
Editing the Date and Time of an Image  
Use the procedure in this section to change the date and time of  
a previously recorded image.  
After editing the time and date, display the image to  
confirm that the date and time are correct.  
1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to display  
the image whose date and time you want to  
edit.  
IMPORTANT!  
The date and time stamped into an image using the Time  
Stamp feature cannot be edited (page 115).  
You cannot edit the date and time of a image that is  
protected. Unprotect the image and then edit the date and  
time.  
2. Press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Date/Time” and  
then press [X].  
You can specify any date in the range of January 1, 1980 to  
December 31, 2049.  
4. Set the date and the time you want.  
To do this:  
Do this:  
Change the value at the cursor  
location  
Press [S] or [T].  
Press [W] or [X].  
Press [BS].  
Move the cursor between settings  
Toggle between 12-hour and 24-  
hour timekeeping  
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Rotating an Image  
You cannot rotate an image that is protected. To rotate a  
protected snapshot, first remove its protection (page 154).  
Zoomed images cannot be rotated.  
The original (unrotated) version of a snapshot’s image will  
be displayed on the 12-image screen and the calendar  
screen.  
Perform the following procedure to rotate the image currently on  
the monitor screen. This feature comes in handy with a snapshot  
that you shot using portrait (vertical) orientation. After rotating a  
snapshot, you can return it to its original orientation, if you want.  
Note that this procedure does not actually change the image  
data. It simply alters how the snapshot is displayed on the  
camera’s monitor screen.  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Rotation” and then  
press [X].  
This operation can be performed only while a snapshot is  
on the monitor screen.  
3. Use [W] and [X] to select the snapshot whose  
display image you want to rotate.  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Rotate” and then  
press [SET].  
Each press of [SET] will rotate the displayed image 90  
degrees left.  
5. When the displayed image is at the orientation  
you want, press [MENU].  
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IMPORTANT!  
Editing a Movie on the Camera  
When you edit a movie, only the result is saved. The  
original movie is not retained. Once you perform an editing  
operation, you will not be able to undo it.  
You can perform the following cut operations on the camera to  
edit movies you have recorded.  
Operation  
Cut  
Description  
A movie that is shorter than five seconds cannot be edited.  
The movie editing operation is supported only for movies  
that were recorded with this camera.  
Cuts everything from the current  
location to the beginning of the movie.  
(To-Point Cut)  
You will not be able to edit a movie if the amount of  
remaining memory capacity is less than the size of the  
movie file you want to edit. If there is not enough memory  
available, delete any files you no longer need to free up  
more.  
Cut  
Cuts everything between two points.  
(Point-To-Point Cut)  
Cut  
Cuts everything from the current  
location to the end of the movie.  
(From-Point Cut)  
Cutting a movie into two parts or splicing of two movies in  
to a single movies cannot be performed on the camera.  
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1. Play back the movie you want to edit.  
5. Select the frame  
(point) where you  
2. Press [SET] to pause  
playback.  
want to cut the movie.  
Check to make sure that  
” (cut icon) is  
displayed on the monitor  
screen. If it isn’t, press  
[SET] again.  
Cut range (red)  
Press this button:  
Cut icon  
To do this:  
3. Press [T].  
Fast forward or fast reverse  
playback  
[X] or [W]  
[SET]  
You could also perform the following steps in place of  
steps 1 through 3 above.  
Pause or unpause movie playback  
In the PLAY mode, select the movie you want to edit  
and then press [MENU].  
1
Scroll paused playback one frame  
forward or back  
[X] or [W]  
On the “PLAY” tab, select “Movie Editing” and then  
press [X].  
2
To cancel the cut operation, press [MENU]. This will  
return to the screen in step 3.  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the cut operation  
and then press [SET].  
To cancel movie editing, select “Cancel” and then press  
[SET]. This will return to the paused movie playback  
screen.  
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6. Press [T] to perform the required cut  
7. In response to the confirmation message that  
appears, use [S] and [T] to select “Yes” and  
then press [SET].  
operation(s).  
For this type of cut  
Do this:  
To cancel movie editing, select “No” instead of “Yes” and  
then press [SET]. This will return to the paused movie  
playback screen.  
operation:  
Cut  
Select the point up to which you  
(To-Point Cut)  
want to cut and then press [T].  
The selected cut operation will take considerable time to  
complete. Wait until the “Busy... Please wait...” message  
disappears from the monitor screen before performing  
any operation on the camera. Note that a cut operation  
can take a very long time if the movie being edited is long.  
Cut  
Select the point from which you  
want to cut and then press [T].  
(From-Point Cut)  
1.Select the start point of the  
center segment and then  
press [T].  
Cut  
(Point-To-Point Cut)  
2.Select the end point of the  
center segment and then  
press [T].  
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1-frame Snapshot This format creates a snapshot using the  
Creating a Snapshot of a Movie Frame  
(MOTION PRINT)  
MOTION PRINT lets you capture a movie frame and use it to  
create a snapshot. The snapshot you create can be either of the  
two formats described below.  
(VGA 640 × 480  
pixels)  
selected movie frame only.  
9-frame Snapshot This format puts the selected movie  
(2M 1600 × 1200  
pixels)  
frame in the center, the four frames that  
precede it along top and the four frames  
that follow it along the bottom.  
1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to scroll  
through images and display the movie that  
contains the frame you want to use.  
2. Press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab, select “MOTION PRINT”,  
and then press [X].  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select either “9 frames” or  
“1 frame”.  
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5. Use [W] and [X] to scroll through the movie  
frames and search for the one you want to use  
as the image of the snapshot.  
Holding down [W] or [X] scrolls at high speed.  
6. After displaying the movie frame you want,  
press [SET].  
If you selected “9 frames” in step 4, the camera will create  
a 9-frame snapshot with the frame you selected in step 6  
in the center.  
If you selected “1 frame” in step 4, the camera will create  
a snapshot of the frame you selected in step 6.  
IMPORTANT!  
MOTION PRINT is not possible using a movie that was  
recorded on a different type of camera.  
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USING AUDIO  
4. Press the shutter button to start audio  
Adding Audio to a Snapshot  
The dubbing feature of your camera lets you add audio to a  
snapshot after you shoot it. A snapshot that includes audio  
(regardless of whether the audio was recorded on the spot or  
recording.  
5. Press the shutter button again to stop audio  
recording.  
added later) is indicated by the “  
” icon.  
Recording will stop automatically after about 30 seconds if  
You can re-record a snapshot’s audio whenever you want.  
You can record up to about 30 seconds of audio for a snapshot.  
you do not press the shutter button.  
To play back snapshot audio  
1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to scroll  
through images and display the snapshot to  
which you want to add audio.  
2. Press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab,  
select “Dubbing” and  
then press [X].  
This operation can be  
performed only while a  
snapshot is on the monitor  
screen.  
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5. Press the shutter button to start audio  
Re-recording Snapshot Audio  
recording.  
IMPORTANT!  
This deletes the previous recording and replaces it with the  
Note that you cannot restore the original audio once you  
new one.  
delete or re-record the audio of a snapshot.  
6. Press the shutter button again to stop audio  
recording.  
1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to scroll  
through images and display the snapshot  
whose audio you want to re-record.  
Recording will stop automatically after about 30 seconds if  
you do not press the shutter button.  
2. Press [MENU].  
NOTE  
Your camera supports the following audio data formats.  
3. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Dubbing” and then  
press [X].  
– Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM (.WAV extension)  
– Approximate Audio File Size: 165KB (30-second  
recording at 5.5KB per second)  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Delete” and then  
press [SET].  
See page 80 for recording precautions.  
If you just want to delete the audio of the snapshot  
without re-recording anything, press [MENU] here and  
skip the rest of this procedure.  
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3. Press the shutter button to start recording.  
The operation lamp flashes green while recording is in  
progress.  
Recording Audio Only (Voice  
Recording)  
Voice Recording lets you record audio only, without a snapshot  
or movie.  
Using built-in memory only, you get up to about 24 minutes of  
Voice Recording.  
Pressing [SET] during recording will insert a marker into  
the recording. During later playback, you will be able to  
jump to the markers in the recording.  
4. Press the shutter button again to stop audio  
recording and return to the screen in step 3.  
Recording also will stop automatically if memory  
becomes full.  
1. In the REC mode, press [BS].  
2. Use [S], [T], [W], and  
Recording Time  
[X] to select “Voice  
Recording” and then  
press [SET].  
5. Now you can repeat steps 3 and 4 to record  
more, or you can exit this procedure by  
pressing [BS] and selecting another BEST  
SHOT scene.  
This causes “  
” to appear  
on the monitor screen.  
When exiting this procedure, select “Auto” for normal image  
recording.  
Remaining Recording Time  
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Voice Recording Playback Controls  
To do this:  
NOTE  
You can also play back Voice Recording data on your  
Do this:  
computer using Windows Media Player or QuickTime.  
Your camera supports the following audio data formats.  
– Audio Data: WAVE/ADPCM (.WAV extension)  
– Approximate Audio File Size: 165 KB (30-second  
recording at 5.5KB per second)  
Fast forward or fast reverse playback. Hold down [X] or [W].  
Pause or restart playback  
Press [SET].  
Jump to a marker in the audio data  
while playback is paused.  
Press [X] or [W].  
See page 80 for recording precautions.  
Adjust volume  
You can adjust volume only while  
playback is in progress or paused.  
Press [T] and then  
use [S] and [T].  
Playing Back Voice Recording Data  
1. Enter the PLAY mode, and then use [W] and  
[X] to display the Voice Recording file you  
want to play.  
Toggle on-screen indicators on or off Press [S] (DISP).  
Stop playback  
Press [MENU].  
” is displayed in place of an image for a Voice  
Recording file.  
2. Press [SET] to start  
playback.  
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MANAGING YOUR FILES  
Files and Folders  
Your camera treats each snapshot, movie, and Voice Recording, as a separate file.  
You can delete, protect, and copy files as required.  
Files are grouped in folders that are created automatically by the camera.  
Files and folders have their own unique names, which are assigned automatically by the camera.  
For details about how folders are organized in memory, see “Memory Folder Structure” (page 206).  
Name and Maximum Number Allowed  
Example  
File  
Each folder can contain up to 9999 files named CIMG0001 through CIMG9999. The 26th file name:  
extension on the file name depends on the file type.  
If a folder already contains 9999 files, recording another file will cause a new  
CIMG0026.JPG  
Serial number  
(4 digits)  
Extension  
folder to be created automatically.  
Folders Folders are named from 100CASIO* to 999CASIO*  
There can be up to 900 folders.  
100th folder name:  
100CASIO  
*
* The BEST SHOT mode (page 84) includes a sample scene that optimizes  
settings for auction site images. Depending on your camera model, the sample  
scene is named either “For eBay” or “Auction”.  
Serial number (3 digits)  
– Images recorded with the eBay scene are stored in a folder named  
“100_EBAY”.  
– Images recorded with the Auction scene are stored in a folder named  
“100_AUCT”.  
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Protecting a File Against Deletion  
You can protect an important file to ensure that it cannot be  
NOTE  
You can view folder and file names on your computer. For  
details about how file names are displayed on the camera’s  
monitor screen, see page 211.  
deleted accidentally.  
The total number of folders and files that is allowed  
depends on the image size and quality, and capacity of the  
memory card being used for storage.  
IMPORTANT!  
Note that even if a file is protected, it will be deleted if you  
perform the format operation (pages 14, 48, 172).  
Protecting a Specific File  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Protect” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [W] and [X] to scroll through images until  
the one you want to protect is on the monitor  
screen.  
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4. Use [S] and [T] to  
select “On” and then  
press [SET].  
Protecting All Files in Memory  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
An image that is protected is  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Protect” and then  
press [X].  
indicated by the “  
” icon.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “All Files : On” and  
then press [SET].  
5. Now you can repeat steps 3 and 4 to protect  
another image or exit this procedure by  
pressing [MENU].  
This protects all files currently in memory.  
4. Press [MENU].  
To unprotect a specific file  
To unprotect all files in memory  
Perform the procedure under “Protecting a Specific File”, but in  
step 4 select “Off” instead of “On”.  
Perform the procedure under “Protecting All Files in Memory”,  
but in step 3 select “All Files : Off” instead of “All Files : On”.  
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5. Use [S] and [T] to select “Save”, and then  
press [SET].  
Using the FAVORITE Folder  
The FAVORITE folder is located in the camera’s built-in  
memory, and you can use it to store personal snapshots that you  
do not want displayed during normal PLAY mode operations.  
FAVORITE folder snapshots remain in camera memory, even if  
you change to a different memory card.  
This saves a copy of the snapshot to the FAVORITE folder.  
6. Now you can repeat steps 4 and 5 to save  
another image, or press [MENU] twice to exit  
this procedure.  
IMPORTANT!  
IMPORTANT!  
The FAVORITE folder can be used for snapshots only.  
Saving an audio snapshot in the FAVORITE folder will save  
the snapshot part only.  
The snapshot copied to the FAVORITE folder is converted  
to QVGA size (320 × 240 pixels). A snapshot in the  
FAVORITE folder cannot be restored to its original size.  
Snapshots in the FAVORITE folder cannot be copied to a  
memory card.  
Copying a File to the FAVORITE Folder  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
NOTE  
The number of snapshots that can be stored in the  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites” and  
then press [X].  
FAVORITE folder depends on the image quality of each  
one, and how much built-in memory capacity is remaining.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Save” and then  
press [SET].  
4. Use [W] and [X] to select the snapshot you  
want to copy to the FAVORITE folder.  
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Perform the following steps to view FAVORITE folder  
contents on your computer.  
Viewing Snapshots in the FAVORITE Folder  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
1. Remove the memory card from the camera.  
2. Connect the camera to the computer.  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites” and  
then press [X].  
3. Perform the required operations on your  
computer to navigate to the camera’s memory  
and display the FAVORITE folder contents.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Show” and then  
press [SET].  
4. Use [W] and [X] to  
File Name  
scroll through the  
snapshots in the  
FAVORITE folder.  
FAVORITE folder icon  
5. After you are finished viewing the FAVORITE  
folder snapshots, press [MENU] twice to exit  
this procedure.  
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Copying All Files in Built-in Memory to a  
Copying Files  
Memory Card  
Files can be copied from the camera’s built-in memory to a  
memory card, or from a memory card to built-in memory.  
This makes it possible, for example, to perform the following  
steps and copy a file from your memory card to another person’s  
memory card.  
The following operation copies all files from built-in memory to a  
memory card. You cannot copy files individually.  
1. Load the memory card to which you want to  
copy the files into the camera.  
Copy the file from your memory card to the camera’s built-in  
memory.  
Remove your memory card and insert the other person’s  
memory card.  
1
2
3
2. Turn on the camera, enter the PLAY mode and  
then press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Copy” and then  
press [X].  
Copy the file from built-in memory to the other memory card.  
IMPORTANT!  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Built-in  
Card”  
You can copy snapshots, movies, audio snapshots, or  
Voice Recording files you recorded with your camera.  
You cannot copy a snapshot that is in the FAVORITE  
folder.  
When a copied file image appears on the full-month  
calendar screen, it is displayed on the date that it was  
copied (page 136).  
and then press [SET].  
This starts the copy operation. Wait until the “Busy... Please  
wait...” message disappears from the monitor screen before  
performing any operation on the camera.  
After the copy operation is complete, the last file copied  
will be displayed on the monitor screen.  
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7. Now you can repeat steps 5 and 6 to copy  
another file, or you can exit this procedure by  
pressing [MENU].  
Copying a Single File from a Memory Card to  
Built-in Memory  
With this procedure, files must be copied one-by-one.  
1. Load the memory card that contains the file  
NOTE  
you want to copy into the camera.  
Files are copied to the folder in built-in memory whose  
name has the largest serial number.  
2. Turn on the camera, enter the PLAY mode and  
then press [MENU].  
3. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Copy” and then  
press [X].  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Card  
Built-in”  
and then press [SET].  
5. Use [W] and [X] to select the file you want to  
copy.  
6. Use [S] and [T] to select “Copy” and then  
press [SET].  
This starts the copy operation. Wait until the “Busy... Please  
wait...” message disappears from the monitor screen before  
performing any operation on the camera.  
The copied image reappears on the monitor screen after  
the copy operation is complete.  
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DELETING FILES  
You can delete files you no longer need, or after you transfer  
them to your computer’s hard disk or print them. This frees up  
memory for new files.  
You can delete one specific file, or you can delete all files  
currently in memory.  
Deleting a Specific File  
1. In the PLAY mode,  
press [T] (  
).  
Here we will explain the different file delete procedures,  
including how to delete snapshots from the FAVORITE folders.  
IMPORTANT!  
Remember that a file delete operation cannot be undone.  
Always make sure that you really no longer need a file  
before deleting it.  
A protected file cannot be deleted. To delete a protected  
file, first remove its protection (page 154).  
Deleting an audio snapshot deletes both the snapshot and  
the audio file.  
2. Use [W] and [X] to scroll through the images  
until the one for the file you want to delete is  
on the monitor screen.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Delete” and then  
press [SET].  
To exit the delete operation without deleting anything,  
select “Cancel”.  
4. Now you can repeat steps 2 and 3 to delete  
another file.  
You can exit this procedure by pressing [MENU].  
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Deleting All Files  
Deleting FAVORITE Folder Snapshots  
You can delete a single snapshot, or you can delete all the  
snapshots currently in the FAVORITE folder.  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [T] (  
).  
2. Use [S] and [T] to select “All Files Delete”  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
and then press [SET].  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites” and  
then press [X].  
3. In response to the confirmation message that  
appears, use [S] and [T] to select “Yes”.  
To cancel the delete operation, select “No” instead of  
“Yes”.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Show” and then  
press [SET].  
4. Press [SET].  
4. Press [T] (  
).  
This deletes all of the files and displays the message  
“There are no files.”  
5. Use the procedures under “Deleting a Specific  
File” and “Deleting All Files” to delete the  
snapshots you want.  
You can exit this procedure by pressing [MENU] twice.  
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OTHER SETTINGS  
Setting the Operation Tone Volume Level  
1. Press [MENU].  
Configuring Camera Sound Settings  
Your camera lets you configure the following sound settings.  
Type of sound and volume for shutter release and other  
operations  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Sounds” and then  
press [X].  
Volume level for movie and Voice Recording playback  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “  
Operation”.  
Selecting the Operation Sound  
1. Press [MENU].  
4. Use [W] and [X] to specify the playback  
volume setting you want and then press [SET].  
You can set the volume to one of eight levels in the range  
of 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest).  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Sounds” and then  
press [X].  
Setting a volume level of 0 mutes the sound.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the operation whose  
sound you want to configure (Startup, Half  
Shutter, Shutter, Operation) and then press  
[X].  
NOTE  
The volume setting you configure here is also applied to  
video output (page 131).  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
Sound 1 - 5  
Off  
Sound one of the built-in  
sounds (1 through 5)  
Turn sound off  
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Setting the Playback Volume Level  
Turning the Startup Screen On or Off  
You can configure the camera to display a startup screen of an  
image you recorded, whenever you turn it on.  
Even if you configure startup screen settings in the PLAY  
mode, the startup screen does not appear when turn on the  
You can use this procedure to set the playback volume level for  
movies and audio snapshots, independent of the operation tone  
volume.  
1. Press [MENU].  
camera by pressing [  
] (PLAY).  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Sounds” and then  
press [X].  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Startup” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “  
Play”.  
4. Use [W] and [X] to specify the operation tone  
volume setting you want and then press [SET].  
You can set the volume to one of eight levels in the range  
of 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest).  
3. Use [W] and [X] to scroll through the images  
until the one you want to use as the startup  
screen is on the monitor screen.  
Setting a volume level of 0 mutes the sound.  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
IMPORTANT!  
The volume setting you configure here does not affect the  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
video output (page 131).  
Use the selected image as the  
startup screen  
On  
Off  
Turn off the startup screen  
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Specifying the File Name Serial  
Number Generation Rule  
Use the following procedure to specify the rule that governs  
generation of the serial number used in file names (page 153).  
NOTE  
The following are the types of images that you can select  
for the startup screen.  
– Special startup screen images built into the camera  
– Snapshots  
– Audio snapshots (Audio does not play.)  
Only one startup screen image can be in effect at any time.  
To change the startup screen to another image, simply  
overwrite the current image with the new one.  
Formatting built-in memory (page 172) will delete the  
current startup screen image.  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “File No.” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
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Select  
this  
setting:  
Changing the Camera Date and Time  
Setting  
To have the camera do this:  
When changing the date and time setting, be sure to do so for  
your Home City (the location where you normally use the  
camera). If you already have your Home City setting configured  
correctly, you can use the procedure under “Setting the Date  
and Time for Your Home City” (page 166) to change the current  
time setting only, if you want.  
Remember the numbers used for files. Files will  
be named using the next sequential number,  
even if files are deleted or if a blank memory card  
is loaded.  
If a memory card is loaded that already has  
files stored on it and the largest sequential  
number in the existing file names is greater  
than the largest sequential number  
Continue  
IMPORTANT!  
Changing the time and date setting without correctly  
configuring your Home City setting first will cause all of the  
World Time (page 168) dates and times to be off.  
remembered by the camera, numbering of new  
files will start from the largest sequential  
number in the existing file names plus 1.  
Restart the serial number from 0001 whenever all  
files are deleted or when the memory card is  
replaced with a blank one.  
If a memory card is loaded that already has  
files stored on it, numbering of new files will  
start from the largest sequential number in the  
existing file names number plus 1.  
Selecting Your Home City  
1. Press [MENU].  
Reset  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “World Time” and  
then press [X].  
This displays the current World Time settings.  
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3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Home” and then  
press [X].  
Setting the Date and Time for Your Home  
City  
1. Press [MENU].  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “City” and then  
press [X].  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Adjust” and then  
press [X].  
5. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the area  
where your Home City is located and then  
press [SET].  
3. Set the date and the time.  
To do this:  
Do this:  
6. Use [S] and [T] to select your home city and  
Move the cursor between settings  
Press [W] or [X].  
then press [SET].  
Change the setting at the cursor  
location  
Press [S] or [T].  
7. After the setting is the way you want, press  
[SET] to exit the setting screen.  
Toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour  
format  
Press [BS].  
4. After all of the settings are the way you want,  
press [SET] to exit the setting screen.  
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Changing the Date Format  
You can select from among three different formats for the date.  
NOTE  
This setting also affects the Operation Panel date format as  
shown below (page 52).  
1. Press [MENU].  
When this date format setting The Operation Panel  
is selected:  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Date Style” and  
then press [X].  
date appears as:  
YY/MM/DD or MM/DD/YY  
DD/MM/YY  
MM/DD  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
DD/MM  
Example: December 19, 2007  
To display the date like this:  
Select this format:  
YY/MM/DD  
07/12/19  
19/12/07  
12/19/07  
DD/MM/YY  
MM/DD/YY  
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4. Use [S] and [T] to  
select “City” and then  
press [X].  
Using World Time  
You can use the World Time screen to view the current time in  
zone that is different from your Home City when you go on a trip,  
etc. World Time displays the current time in 162 cities in 32 time  
zones around the globe.  
To configure the summer  
time setting, use [S] and  
[T] to select “DST” and  
then select “On”.  
Configuring World Time Settings  
Summer time is used in some areas to advance the  
current time setting by one hour during the summer  
months.  
1. Press [MENU].  
Use of summer time depends on the local customs and  
laws.  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “World Time” and  
then press [X].  
5. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the area  
where the city you want to view is located and  
then press [SET].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “World” and then  
press [X].  
6. Use [S] and [T] to select the city you want  
and then press [SET].  
7. After the setting is the way you want, press  
[SET] to exit the setting screen.  
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Switching between the Home Time and  
Changing the Display Language  
You can use the procedure below to select a display text  
World Time Screens  
1. Press [MENU].  
language.  
The number and types of languages depend on the  
geographic area where the camera was marketed.  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “World Time” and  
then press [X].  
1. Press [MENU].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “World” for the  
World Time screen, or “Home” for the Home  
Time screen.  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Language” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S], [T], [W], and [X] to select the setting  
4. After selecting the screen you want, press  
you want and then press [SET].  
[SET] to exit the setting screen.  
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3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
Changing the USB Port Protocol  
and then press [SET].  
You can use the procedure below to change the USB  
communication protocol that is used when exchanging data with  
a computer, printer, or other external device. Select the protocol  
that suits the device to which you are connecting.  
When you want to connect to this type Select this  
of device:  
setting:  
Computer or a printer that supports USB  
DIRECT-PRINT (page 174)  
1. Press [MENU].  
With this setting, the computer sees the  
camera as an external storage device.  
Use this setting for normal transfer of  
images from the camera to a computer  
(using the bundled Photo Loader with  
HOT ALBUM application).  
Mass Storage  
(USB DIRECT-  
PRINT)  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “USB” and then  
press [X].  
Printer that supports PictBridge (page  
PTP  
This setting simplifies the transfer of  
image data to the connected device.  
(PictBridge)  
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[
] (REC) and [ ] (PLAY) Button  
NOTE  
With “Power On/Off”, the camera turns off when you press  
Settings  
[
] (REC) in the REC mode or [  
] (PLAY) in the PLAY  
You configure the camera so it does not turn on when you press  
the [  
press the [  
mode.  
] (REC) or [  
] (PLAY) button, or to turn off when you  
The initial factory default for this setting is “Power On”.  
Change this setting to anything besides “Disable” before  
connecting to a TV for image viewing.  
] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) button.  
1. Press [MENU].  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “REC/PLAY” and  
then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting you want  
and then press [SET].  
To configure the button to do  
Select this setting:  
this when pressed:  
Turn on the camera  
Power On  
Power On/Off  
Disable  
Turn on or turn off the camera  
Do not turn on the camera  
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1. Check to make sure there is no memory card  
loaded in the camera.  
Formatting Built-in Memory  
Formatting built-in memory deletes any data stored in it.  
If there is a memory card loaded in the camera, remove it.  
IMPORTANT!  
2. Press [MENU].  
Note that data deleted by a format operation cannot be  
recovered. Check to make sure you do not need any of the  
data in built-in memory before you format it.  
Formatting built-in memory also deletes the following.  
– Protected images  
3. On the “Set Up” tab, select “Format” and then  
press [X].  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Format” and then  
press [SET].  
– FAVORITE folder images  
– BEST SHOT mode user setups  
This formats built-in memory.  
To exit the format operation without formatting, select  
“Cancel”.  
Entering the PLAY mode after formatting the built-in  
memory will cause the message “There are no files.” to  
appear.  
– Startup screen  
Make sure that the battery is charged fully before starting a  
formatting operation. Formatting may not be performed  
correctly and the camera may stop operating normally if the  
camera powers down while formatting is in progress.  
Never open the battery cover while formatting is in  
progress. Doing so can cause the camera to stop operating  
normally.  
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PRINTING  
Types of Printing  
There are three different methods you can use for printing images.  
Professional  
Print Service  
Take the memory card that contains the images you want to print to a  
professional print service.  
You can use DPOF settings to specify which images you want to print,  
the number of copies, and date stamp settings before taking the card in  
for printing.  
Printing at  
Home  
Printing on a Printer (page 174)  
Print on a printer that supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT, or on a  
printer equipped with a memory card slot.  
You can use DPOF settings to specify which images you want to print,  
the number of copies, and date stamp settings before printing.  
Printing with a Computer  
Windows Computer  
Install the software (Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM) that comes bundled  
with the camera.  
Macintosh  
After transferring the images to your Macintosh, use commercially  
available software to print.  
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Printing Precautions  
Using Your Printer to Print Images  
If your printer is either of the types described below, you can use  
it to print without going through a computer.  
– Printer equipped with a card slot for the type of memory  
card you are using  
See the documentation that comes with your printer for  
information about print quality and paper settings.  
Contact the manufacturer of your printer to find out if it  
supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT, for new printer  
versions, etc.  
Never disconnect cables or perform any camera operation  
while printing is in progress. Doing so can cause a printer  
error.  
– Printer that support PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT  
Printing on a Printer with a Memory Card  
Slot  
Remove a memory card from the camera and insert it directly  
into the printer’s memory card slot. Depending on what type of  
printer you are using, it also may be able to read the settings  
(images to be printed, number of copies, date stamping) you  
configure with the camera’s DPOF settings (page 177). For  
details, see the user documentation that comes with your printer.  
Using Professional Print Service  
Take a memory card that contains the images you want to print  
to the professional print service. Before taking in a memory card,  
you can use the camera’s DPOF settings (page 177) to specify  
which images you want printed, the number of copies, and  
whether or not the images should include a date stamp.  
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5. Use the USB cable that comes with the camera  
Printing on a Printer that Supports  
PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT  
to connect the camera to a printer.  
You can connect the camera directly to a PictBridge or USB  
DIRECT-PRINT compliant printer and print images without going  
through a computer.  
The camera also allows easy connection to a printer. Before  
connecting to a printer, be sure to perform the following  
procedure first.  
USB Cable  
USB/AV connector  
USB  
1. Press [MENU].  
USB Port  
2. On the “Set Up” tab, select “USB” and then  
press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select the setting that suits  
your printer and then press [SET].  
For this type of printer:  
USB DIRECT-PRINT compatible Mass Storage  
PictBridge compatible PTP  
Select this setting:  
Making sure that the T mark on the camera is aligned with  
the S mark of the USB cable plug, connect the cable to the  
camera.  
When connecting the bundled USB cable to the camera’s  
USB/AV port, insert the plug into the port until you feel it  
click securely into place. Failure to insert the plug fully  
can result in poor communication or malfunction of the  
connected components.  
4. Check the battery level indicator to make sure  
that the battery is fully charged, and then turn  
off the camera.  
If battery power is low, replace the battery.  
The camera does not draw power over the USB cable.  
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Some metal of the plug is visible  
even when the plug is inserted  
correctly.  
Take care when connecting the USB  
cable to the camera or your printer.  
USB ports and cable plugs are  
shaped for proper positioning.  
10. Use [S] and [T] to select a paper size and  
then press [SET].  
The following are the available paper sizes.  
3.5" × 5", 5" × 7", 4" × 6", A4, 8.5" × 11", By Printer  
Selecting “By Printer” prints using a paper size selected  
on the printer.  
Available paper settings depend on the connected  
printer. For full details, see the user documentation that  
comes with your printer.  
6. Turn on the printer.  
7. Load paper into the printer.  
11. Use [S] and [T] to specify the print option  
you want.  
8. Turn on the camera.  
This displays a print menu on  
the camera’s monitor screen.  
If you want to print a specific image:  
Select “1 Image” and then press [SET]. After that, use [W]  
and [X] to display the image you want to print.  
If you want to print multiple images:  
Select “DPOF Printing” and then press [SET]. Next, use  
the DPOF settings (page 177) to specify the images you  
want to select.  
9. Use [S] and [T] to select “Paper Size” and  
then press [X].  
To toggle date stamping on  
and off, press [BS]. The  
date stamp will be printed  
when “On” is indicated on  
the monitor screen.  
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12. Use [S] and [T] to select “Print” and then  
press [SET].  
Using DPOF to Specify Images to be  
Printed and the Number of Copies  
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) lets you specify  
which images you want to print, the number of  
copies, and whether date stamping is turned on or  
off. The settings you configure are recorded on the  
memory card. After configuring settings you can  
use the memory card to print on a home printer that supports  
DPOF or take the memory card to a professional print service.  
With DPOF, you can configure settings while viewing the actual  
images on the camera’s monitor screen, so there is no need to  
recall hard-to-remember files names, etc.  
Printing will start and the message “Busy... Please wait...”  
will appear on the monitor screen. The message will  
disappear after a short while, even though printing is still  
being performed. Pressing any camera button will cause the  
printing status message to re-appear.  
The print menu screen will re-appear when printing is  
complete.  
If you selected “1 Image” in step 11, you can repeat the  
procedure from step 11 to print other images, if you want.  
13. After printing is complete, turn off the camera  
and then disconnect the USB cable from the  
camera.  
IMPORTANT!  
Some printers may ignore time stamp settings or may not  
support DPOF at all. Check the user documentation that  
comes with your printer for details.  
Certain print service providers may not support DPOF or  
may support different printing protocols. In this case, you  
will need to perform printing in accordance with the  
instructions provided by the print service you are using.  
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5. Use [S] and [T] to specify the number of  
copies.  
Configuring DPOF Settings Individually for  
Each Image  
You can specify up to 99 for the number of copies.  
Specify 0 if you do not want to print the image.  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “PLAY” tab,  
select “DPOF  
6. If you want to include the date in the image,  
press [BS] to toggle date stamping on and off.  
To turn off date stamping, press [BS] so “Off” is  
displayed.  
Printing” and then  
press [X].  
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to configure settings for other  
images, if you want.  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “Select images” and  
then press [X].  
7. After everything is the way you want, press  
[SET] to save the settings.  
4. Use [W] and [X] to scroll through the images  
until the one you want to print is on the  
monitor screen.  
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Clear DPOF settings when you no longer need them!  
Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All  
the Images  
DPOF settings are not cleared automatically after printing is  
complete. This means that if you perform another printing  
operation without clearing DPOF settings, printing will be  
performed in accordance with the last settings you configured. If  
you no longer need the currently configured DPOF settings, use  
All the Images” to change the number of copies setting for all the  
images to 00.  
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].  
2. On the “PLAY” tab, select “DPOF Printing”  
and then press [X].  
3. Use [S] and [T] to select “All images” and  
then press [X].  
Tell your print service about your DPOF settings!  
4. Use [S] and [T] to specify the number of  
copies.  
If you take a memory card to a professional print service, be  
sure to tell them that it includes DPOF settings for the images to  
be printed and the number of copies. If you don’t, the print  
service may print all the images without regard to your DPOF  
settings, or they may ignore your date stamp setting.  
You can specify up to 99 for the number of copies.  
Specify 0 if you do not want to print.  
5. If you want to include the date in the images,  
press [BS] to toggle date stamping on and off.  
To turn off date stamping, press [BS] so “Off” is  
displayed.  
6. After everything is the way you want, press  
[SET] to save the settings.  
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You can insert dates using the bundled Photo Loader  
with HOT ALBUM (page 183) software (Windows only).  
Request date stamping when ordering prints from a  
professional print service  
– Some print services do not support date printing. Check  
with your service for more information.  
Date Stamping  
You can use any one of the following three methods to include  
the recording date in the printout of an image.  
Configure DPOF settings on the camera to specify date  
stamping (page 177)  
– If an image already has the date or time stamped into it  
using the camera’s Date Stamping feature, turning on  
DPOF date stamping will cause the two dates to be  
stamped in the same location. Be sure to turn off DPOF  
date stamping when printing an image that is stamped with  
the camera’s Date Stamping function.  
– Some printers may ignore time stamp settings or may not  
support DPOF at all. Check the user documentation that  
comes with your printer for details.  
– Note that some professional print services do not support  
DPOF printing. Check with your service before ordering  
prints.  
The camera’s Date Stamping feature stamps the date and  
time directly into the image data (page 115).  
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Exif Print  
Printing on a printer that also supports Exif  
Print (Exif 2.2) uses information about  
Supported Protocols  
Your camera supports the protocols described below.  
shooting conditions recorded with the image  
to enhance printed image quality.  
Contact your printer manufacturer for information about models  
that support Exif Print, printer upgrades, etc.  
PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT  
PictBridge  
Camera and Imaging Products Association  
(CIPA)  
USB DIRECT-PRINT  
Seiko Epson Corporation  
PRINT Image Matching III  
Using image editing software and printing on a  
printer that also supports PRINT Image Matching  
III makes it possible to use information about  
shooting conditions that is recorded with the  
image, and produce exactly the type of image you  
want.  
PRINT Image Matching and PRINT Image Matching III are  
trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation.  
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USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER  
On a Windows computer (only), you can  
transfer images from your computer to  
camera memory.  
You can even transfer images that were  
not originally recorded with the camera.  
You can capture (cut) a portion of the  
image (web page, map, etc.) currently on  
your computer screen and transfer it to  
camera memory.  
What you can do  
Connecting the camera to a computer provides you with the  
capabilities described below.  
Transfer  
images to the  
camera  
You can use your computer to view camera  
images and for long-term storage of images.  
With some versions of Windows you need  
View and  
to install the USB driver that comes  
store images*  
bundled with the camera.  
Installation of a USB driver is not required  
for the Apple Macintosh.  
* You can also transfer images to a computer for viewing and  
storage without connecting the camera, by removing the  
memory card from the camera and reading the contents of the  
card with your computer (page 205).  
You can use the software that comes  
bundled with the camera to perform various  
Manage, edit, operations with the images stored on your  
and print  
images  
computer’s hard disk.  
Refer to the explanations later in this  
section and install the required software on  
your computers.  
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The procedures you need to perform when using the camera  
with your computer and when using the bundled software are  
different for Windows and the Macintosh.  
Using the Camera with a Windows  
Computer  
Windows users should refer to “Using the Camera with a  
Install the required software in accordance with what version of  
Windows you are running and what you want to do.  
Macintosh users should refer to “Using the Camera with a  
Windows  
Version  
See  
page:  
Objective  
Install this software:  
Viewing  
images on 2000/Me  
a computer  
Storing  
images on  
a computer  
Vista/XP/  
(USB driver not required.)  
USB driver Type B  
(USB driver. Be sure to  
install this driver.)  
98SE/98  
Transfer of  
images from  
the camera  
and  
management  
of images on  
the computer  
Photo Loader with HOT  
ALBUM 3.1  
DirectX 9.0c (When DirectX  
9.0 or higher is not installed  
on the computer already.)  
Vista/XP/  
2000  
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Windows  
Version  
See  
page:  
Windows  
Version  
See  
page:  
Objective  
Install this software:  
DirectX 9.0c  
Windows 2000/98SE/98  
Users of the above  
Objective  
Install this software:  
Adobe Reader 6.0  
(Not required if already  
installed.)  
XP/2000/  
Me/98SE  
operating systems also  
need to install DirectX 9.0c  
if DirectX 9.0 or greater is  
not already installed on your  
system (page 193).  
If your computer does not  
have Adobe Reader or  
Adobe Acrobat Reader  
installed already, go to  
the Adobe Systems  
Incorporated website to  
download and install  
Acrobat Reader 5.0.5.  
View the  
User’s Guide  
Vista/XP/  
2000/Me/  
98SE/98  
98  
Play movies  
Windows Media Player is  
not included on the CD-  
ROM that comes bundled  
with the camera, but it is  
included with Windows.  
Use the Windows Media  
Player application that is  
installed with Windows  
for playback.  
Vista/XP/  
2000/Me/  
98SE/98  
Edit movies  
Transfer  
Use commercial software  
as required.  
Vista/XP/  
Photo Transport 1.0  
images to the 2000/Me/  
camera 98SE/98  
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Photo Transport 1.0  
Computer System Requirements for  
Bundled Software  
Memory:At least 64MB  
Computer system requirements are different for each of the  
applications. Be sure to check the requirements for the particular  
application you are trying to use. Note that the values provided  
here are minimum requirements for running each application.  
Actual requirements are greater, depending on the number of  
images and the sizes of the images being handled.  
HD  
:At least 2MB  
Adobe Reader 6.0  
CPU :Pentium  
Memory:32MB  
HD :60MB  
Other :Internet Explorer 5.01 or higher  
USB driver Type B  
Installation is not required in the case of Windows Vista, XP,  
2000, and Me.  
Correct operation is not guaranteed on a computer that has  
been upgraded from Windows 95 or 3.1.  
IMPORTANT!  
For details about the minimum system requirements for  
each software application, see the “Read me” files on the  
CD-ROM that comes bundled with the camera.  
Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM 3.1  
HD :At least 2GB  
Other:DirectX 9.0 or higher  
DirectX 9.0c  
HD:65MB for installation (18MB on hard disk)  
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Installing the USB Driver (Windows 98SE  
Viewing and Storing Images on a  
Computer  
and 98 Only)  
Do not try to establish a connection between the camera  
and computer before installing the USB driver on the  
computer.  
You can view and store images (snapshot and movie files) on  
your computer by connecting to the camera.  
Depending on what version of Windows your computer is  
running, you may need to install the USB driver from the  
bundled CD-ROM first.  
If you do, the computer will not be able to recognize the  
camera.  
If your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98, be sure to  
install the USB driver.  
General Procedure  
Do not connect the camera to your computer without installing  
the USB driver first.  
1) If your computer is running Windows 98SE or 98, install the USB  
driver (page 186). If your computer is running Windows Vista,  
XP, 2000, or Me, proceed directly to step 2.  
The following operation shows how to install the USB driver on a  
computer running Windows 98. The procedure for Windows  
98SE is slightly different, but the general flow is the same.  
2) Connecting the camera to your computer (page 187).  
3) View and copy the images you want (page 189).  
1. Set the bundled CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive of your computer.  
This will display the menu screen.  
2. On the menu screen, click the “English” tab.  
You could also click another language, if you prefer.  
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3. Click “USB driver B” to select it and then click  
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer  
the First Time  
“Install”.  
1. Make sure the camera’s battery is fully  
4. Follow the instructions that appear on the  
charged.  
dialog box and click “Next”.  
2. Turn on the camera, and then press [MENU].  
It makes no difference whether the camera is in the REC  
mode or the PLAY mode.  
5. When the final screen is reached, click  
“Finish”.  
Depending on the version of Windows that your computer  
is running, a message may appear telling you to restart  
your computer. If your computer displays such a  
message, restart.  
3. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “USB”, and  
then press [S]  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Mass Storage”, and  
6. To exit the installer, click [Exit] to close the  
CD-ROM menu and then remove the CD-ROM  
from your computer.  
then press [SET].  
Depending on what version of Windows your computer is  
running, your computer may restart automatically. If this  
happens, the CD-ROM menu may re-appear after the  
restart. Click “Exit” to exit the CD-ROM menu and then  
remove the CD-ROM from your computer.  
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Some metal of the plug is visible  
even when the plug is inserted  
correctly.  
Take care when connecting the USB  
cable to the camera or your  
computer. USB ports and cable plugs  
are shaped for proper positioning.  
5. Turn off the camera, and connect the USB  
cable that comes bundled with the camera to  
the camera’s USB/AV connector and your  
computer’s USB port.  
USB Port  
USB Cable  
6. Turn on the camera.  
USB/AV connector  
Camera-Computer Connection  
Pressing the camera’s [ON/OFF] button puts it into the USB  
mode, which is indicated by the camera’s operation lamp lighting  
green. In this mode, your computer recognizes the memory card  
loaded in the camera (or the camera’s built-in memory if it does  
not have a memory card loaded) as a removable disk.  
From now on, you will not have to perform steps 3 through 5 in  
the above procedure when you connect the camera to your  
computer (unless you change the camera’s USB settings for  
some reason).  
With some Windows setups, you may see a guidance  
message appear on your display to let you know about the  
new removable disk. If this happens, simply close the  
guidance message dialog box.  
Making sure that the T mark on the camera is  
aligned with the S mark of the USB cable plug,  
connect the cable to the camera.  
When connecting the bundled USB cable to the camera’s  
USB/AV port, insert the plug into the port until you feel it  
click securely into place. Failure to insert the plug fully  
can result in poor communication or malfunction of the  
connected components.  
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Viewing Camera Images on Your Computer  
After connecting the camera to your computer, you can view  
camera images on your computer screen.  
IMPORTANT!  
Never disconnect the USB cable without exiting the USB  
mode first. Doing so can corrupt image data. See  
for the correct steps you need to perform to disconnect the  
camera from the computer safely.  
1. Windows XP users: Click “Start” and then “My  
Computer”.  
Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then  
“Computer”.  
Windows 2000/Me/98SE/98 users: Double-  
click “My Computer”.  
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer  
after the First Time  
Since you need to install the USB driver and configure menu  
settings only the first time you connect the camera to your  
computer, later connections are much simpler.  
2. Double-click “Removable Disk”.  
Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the  
camera (or built-in memory if there is no card) as a  
removable disk.  
1. Turn off the camera, and connect the USB  
cable that comes bundled with the camera to  
the camera and your computer.  
3. Double-click the “DCIM” folder.  
2. Turn on the camera.  
4. Double-click the folder that contains the image  
Pressing the camera’s [ON/OFF] button puts it into the USB  
mode, which is indicated by the camera’s operation lamp  
lighting green.  
you want to view.  
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5. Double-click the file that contains the image  
you want to view.  
Saving an Image on Your Computer  
In order to work on an image or put it into an album, you must  
first save it to your computer. To save a camera image to your  
computer, you must first establish a connection between them.  
This displays the image.  
For information about file names, see “Memory Folder  
Structure” on page 206.  
1. Windows XP users: Click “Start” and then “My  
Computer”.  
NOTE  
Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then  
“Computer”.  
Windows 2000/Me/98SE/98 users: Double-  
click “My Computer”.  
An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed  
on your computer screen in its original (unrotated)  
orientation.  
2. Double-click “Removable Disk”.  
Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the  
camera (or built-in memory if there is no card) as a  
removable disk.  
3. Right-click the “DCIM” folder.  
4. On the shortcut menu that appears, click  
“Copy”.  
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5. Windows XP users: Click “Start” and then “My  
Documents”.  
IMPORTANT!  
Never use your computer to modify, delete, move, or  
rename any image files that are in the camera’s built-in  
memory or memory card. Doing so can cause problems  
with the camera’s image management data, which will  
make it impossible to play back images on the camera and  
can drastically alter remaining memory capacity. Whenever  
you want to modify, delete, move, or rename an image, do  
so only on images that are stored on your computer.  
Never unplug the USB cable or operate the camera while  
viewing or storing images. Doing so can cause data to  
become corrupted.  
Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then  
“Documents”.  
Windows 2000/Me/98SE/98 users: Double-  
click “My Documents” to open it.  
If you already have a “DCIM” folder in “My Documents”,  
the next step will overwrite it. If you want to keep the  
existing “DCIM” folder, you need to change its name or  
move it to a different location before performing the next  
step.  
6. On the “My Document” “Edit” menu, select  
“Paste”.  
This will paste the “DCIM” folder (and all the image files it  
contains) into your “My Documents” folder. You now have a  
copy of the files that are in camera memory on your  
computer.  
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Transfer of Images from the Camera and  
Management of Images on the Computer  
Windows Vista/XP/98SE/98 Users  
To manage images on your computer, you need to install the  
Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM application from the CD-ROM  
that comes with the camera.  
Press the camera’s [ON/OFF] button. After making sure that the  
camera’s operation lamp is not lit green, disconnect the camera  
from the computer.  
Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM lets you import images from the  
camera to your computer automatically, to arrange images by  
recording date, and to display images in a calendar format.  
Windows 2000/Me Users  
Click card services in the task tray on your computer screen, and  
disable the drive number assigned to the camera. Next,  
disconnect the USB cable from the camera, and then turn off the  
camera.  
Installing Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM  
1. Start up your computer, and place the bundled  
CD-ROM into its CD-ROM drive.  
Normally, this should cause the menu screen to appear  
automatically. If your computer does not display the menu  
screen automatically, navigate to the CD-ROM on your  
computer and then double-click the “MENU.exe” file.  
2. On the menu screen, click the “Language”  
down arrow button and then select the  
language you want.  
3. Click “Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM 3.1” to  
select it and then click “Read me.”  
“Read me” files contain important information about  
installation, including installation conditions and computer  
system requirements.  
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4. Click “Install” for Photo Loader with HOT  
1. On your computer, click “Start”, “All  
Programs”, “Accessories”, “System Tools”  
and then “System Information”.  
ALBUM.  
5. Follow the instructions that appear on your  
computer screen to install Photo Loader with  
HOT ALBUM.  
2. On the “Tools” menu, select “DirectX  
Diagnostic Tool”.  
Checking Your Computer’s DirectX Version  
3. On the “System” tab, check to make sure that  
the “DirectX Version” is 9.0 or higher.  
In order to manage images using Photo Loader with HOT  
ALBUM, your computer also needs to have Microsoft DirectX 9.0  
or higher installed. You can check the installed version of  
Microsoft DirectX using your PC’s DirectX Diagnostic Tool.  
4. Click “Exit” to exit the DirectX Diagnostic  
Tool.  
If your PC already has Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or higher  
installed, you do not need to install Microsoft DirectX 9.0c  
from the bundled CD-ROM.  
If your computer does not have Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or  
higher installed, install Microsoft DirectX 9.0c from the  
bundled CD-ROM.  
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Playing Movies  
Transferring Images to the Camera  
Windows Media Player, which is already installed on most  
computers, can be used for movie playback. To play back a  
movie, first copy the movie to your computer and then double-  
click the movie file.  
In order to return images from your computer memory back to  
the camera, install Photo Transport on your computer from the  
CD-ROM that comes with the camera.  
Installing Photo Transport  
Movie Playback Precautions  
1. Start up your computer, and place the bundled  
CD-ROM into its CD-ROM drive.  
Be sure to move the movie data to the hard disk of your PC  
before trying to play it. Proper movie playback may not be  
possible for data accessed over a network, from a memory  
card, etc.  
Proper movie playback may not be possible on some  
computers. If you experience problems, try the following.  
– Try recording movies with a quality setting of “Normal” or  
“LP”.  
Normally, this should cause the menu screen to appear  
automatically. If your computer does not display the menu  
screen automatically, navigate to the CD-ROM on your  
computer and then double-click the “MENU.exe” file.  
2. On the menu screen, click the “Language”  
down arrow button and then select the  
language you want.  
– Try upgrading Windows Media Player to the latest version.  
– Quit any other applications you have running, and stop  
resident applications.  
Regardless of the language you select, the English  
version of Photo Transport is installed.  
Even if proper playback is not possible on the computer, you can  
use the AV cable that comes bundled with the camera to  
connect to the video input terminal a TV or computer and play  
back movies that way.  
3. Click “Photo Transport” to select it and then  
click “Read me.”  
“Read me” files contain important information about  
installation, including installation conditions and computer  
system requirements.  
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4. Click “Install” for Photo Transport.  
3. Drop the image data you want to transfer to  
the camera onto the Photo Transport Transfer  
button.  
5. Follow the instructions that appear on your  
computer screen to install Photo Transport.  
Move your mouse pointer to the image file you want to  
transfer, and then hold down your mouse button. Keeping  
your mouse button depressed, drag the mouse pointer and  
the image file along with it to the Photo Transport Transfer  
button, and then release the mouse button.  
Transferring image files to the camera  
1. First, connect the camera to your computer.  
See page 187 for information about connecting the  
camera to your computer.  
Help button  
Settings button  
Exit button  
2. On your computer, click “Start”, “All  
Programs”, “Casio” and then “Photo  
Transport”.  
This starts up Photo Transport.  
Transfer button  
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4. Follow the instructions that appear on the  
display to transfer the image file to the  
camera.  
Transferring screen captures to the camera  
1. First, connect the camera to your computer.  
See page 187 for information about connecting the  
camera to your computer.  
The image transfer method and detailed image settings  
used depend on the Photo Transport settings. For details,  
see Photo Transport help (page 197).  
2. On your computer, click “Start”, “All  
Programs”, “Casio” and then “Photo  
Transport”.  
IMPORTANT!  
You cannot transfer movies to the camera.  
This starts up Photo Transport.  
Only image files of the following formats can be transferred  
to the camera: JPG, JPEG, JPE, and BMP. The transfer  
operation converts BMP files to JPEG format.  
3. Display the screen whose screen capture you  
want to transfer.  
4. Click the Photo Transport Capture button.  
Capture button  
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5. Use your mouse to select the area of the  
screen you want to capture.  
6. Follow the instructions that appear on the  
display to transfer a capture of the selected  
area to the camera.  
Move your mouse pointer to the upper left corner of the area  
you want to capture and then hold down your mouse button.  
Keeping your mouse button depressed, drag the pointer  
down to the right corner of the area and then release the  
mouse button.  
The image transfer method and detailed image settings  
used depend on the Photo Transport settings. For details,  
see Photo Transport help (page 197).  
IMPORTANT!  
The transfer operation converts screen captures to JPEG  
format.  
Photo Transport Setup and Help  
Clicking the Settings button will display a dialog box that you can  
use to configure image transfer settings, to specify the transfer  
method, etc. For detailed information about the setup,  
operational procedures, and troubleshooting, click the Help  
button.  
Capture area  
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Viewing User Documentation (PDF) Files  
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. Start up your computer, and place the bundled  
CD-ROM into its CD-ROM drive.  
Normally, this should cause the menu screen to appear  
automatically. If your computer does not display the menu  
screen automatically, navigate to the CD-ROM on your  
computer and then double-click the “MENU.exe” file.  
1. Click the “Register” button.  
This starts up your Web browser and accesses the user  
registration website. Follow the instructions that appear  
on your computer screen to register.  
2. On the menu screen, click the “Language”  
down arrow button and then select the  
language you want.  
Exiting the CD-ROM Menu  
On the CD-ROM menu, click “Exit”.  
3. Click “Manual” to select it and then click  
“Camera”.  
IMPORTANT!  
You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader  
installed on your computer in order to view the contents of  
a PDF file. If you do not already have Adobe Reader or  
Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, install Adobe Reader from  
the bundled CD-ROM.  
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OS  
Version  
See  
page:  
Using the Camera with a Macintosh  
Install the required software in accordance with what version of  
the Macintosh OS you are running and what you want to do.  
Objective  
Install this software:  
You can playback with  
QuickTime, which comes  
bundled with your  
Play movies  
OS 9/OS X  
OS 9/OS X  
OS  
Version  
See  
operating system.  
Objective  
Install this software:  
page:  
Use Adobe Reader or  
Adobe Acrobat Reader,  
which comes bundled with  
your operating system.  
Viewing  
images on  
your  
Macintosh  
Storing  
View the  
User’s Guide  
OS 9/OS X  
USB driver not required.  
images on  
your  
Macintosh  
Transfer of  
images from  
the camera  
and  
management  
of images on  
your  
Use commercially  
available software.  
OS 9  
OS X  
Use iPhoto, which comes  
bundled with your  
operating system.  
Macintosh  
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Connecting the Camera to Your Macintosh  
Viewing and Storing Images on a  
Macintosh  
the First Time  
You can view and store images (snapshot and movie files) on  
your Macintosh by connecting to the camera.  
1. Make sure the camera’s battery is fully  
charged.  
2. Turn on the camera, and then press [MENU].  
It makes no difference whether the camera is in a REC  
mode or the PLAY mode.  
IMPORTANT!  
Connection is not supported to a Macintosh running Mac  
OS 8.6 or lower, or Mac OS X 10.0. Connection is  
supported to a Macintosh running Mac OS 9 or OS X (10.1,  
10.2, 10.3, 10.4) only. Use the standard USB driver that  
comes with the operating system for connection.  
3. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “USB”, and  
then press [X].  
4. Use [S] and [T] to select “Mass Storage”, and  
then press [SET].  
5. Turn off the camera, and connect the USB  
cable that comes bundled with the camera to  
the camera’s USB/AV connector and your  
computer’s USB port.  
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6. Turn on the camera.  
USB Port  
USB Cable  
Camera-Macintosh Connection  
Pressing the camera’s [ON/OFF] button puts it into the USB  
mode, which is indicated by the camera’s operation lamp lighting  
green. In this mode, your Macintosh recognizes the memory  
card loaded in the camera (or the camera’s built-in memory if it  
does not have a memory card loaded) as a drive.  
The appearance of the drive icon depends on the Mac OS  
version you are using.  
USB/AV connector  
From now on, you will not have to perform steps 3 through 5 in  
the above procedure when you connect the camera to your  
Macintosh (unless you change the camera’s USB settings for  
some reason).  
Making sure that the T mark on the camera is  
aligned with the S mark of the USB cable plug,  
connect the cable to the camera.  
When connecting the bundled USB cable to the camera’s  
USB/AV port, insert the plug into the port until you feel it  
click securely into place. Failure to insert the plug fully  
can result in poor communication or malfunction of the  
connected components.  
IMPORTANT!  
Never disconnect the USB cable without exiting the USB  
mode first. Doing so can corrupt image data. See  
for the correct steps you need to perform to disconnect the  
camera from the Macintosh safely.  
Some metal of the plug is visible  
even when the plug is inserted  
correctly.  
Take care when connecting the USB  
cable to the camera or your  
computer. USB ports and cable plugs  
are shaped for proper positioning.  
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4. Double-click the file that contains the image  
you want to view.  
Connecting the Camera to Your Macintosh  
after the First Time  
This displays the image.  
Since you need to configure menu settings only the first time you  
connect the camera to your Macintosh, later connections are  
much simpler.  
IMPORTANT!  
Do not leave the same image displayed on your Macintosh  
screen for a long time. Doing so can cause image “burn in”.  
1. Turn off the camera, and connect the USB  
cable that comes bundled with the camera to  
the camera and your Macintosh.  
NOTE  
An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed  
2. Turn on the camera.  
on your Macintosh screen in its original (unrotated)  
orientation.  
Pressing the camera’s [ON/OFF] button puts it into the USB  
mode, which is indicated by the camera’s operation lamp  
lighting green.  
Saving an Image on Your Macintosh  
In order to work on an image to put it into an album, you must  
first save it to your Macintosh. To save a camera image to your  
Macintosh, you must first establish a connection between them.  
Viewing Camera Images on Your Macintosh  
After connecting the camera to your Macintosh, you can view  
camera images on your Macintosh screen.  
1. Double-click the camera’s drive icon.  
1. Double-click the camera’s drive icon.  
2. Double-click the “DCIM” folder.  
2. Drop the “DCIM” folder into the folder where  
you want to store it.  
This copies the “DCIM” folder to the folder on your  
Macintosh.  
3. Double-click the folder that contains the image  
you want to view.  
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Disconnect the camera from the Macintosh  
IMPORTANT!  
Never use your computer to modify, delete, move, or  
rename any image files that are in the camera’s built-in  
memory or memory card. Doing so can cause problems  
with the camera’s image management data, which will  
make it impossible to play back images on the camera and  
can drastically alter remaining memory capacity. Whenever  
you want to modify, delete, move, or rename an image, do  
so only on images that have been copied to your  
Macintosh.  
1. On your Macintosh screen, drag the camera  
drive to Trash.  
2. Press the camera’s [ON/OFF] button. After  
making sure that the camera’s operation lamp  
is not lit, disconnect the camera from the  
Macintosh.  
Transfer of Images from the Camera and  
Management of Images on Your  
Macintosh  
Never unplug the USB cable or operate the camera while  
viewing or storing images. Doing so can cause data to  
become corrupted.  
If you are running Mac OS X, you can manage snapshots using  
iPhoto, which comes bundled with your operating system.  
NOTE  
If you are running Mac OS 9, use commercially available  
software.  
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Playing Movies  
Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)  
You can use QuickTime, which comes bundled with your  
operating system, to play back movies. To play back a movie,  
first copy the movie to your Macintosh and then double-click the  
movie file.  
You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader  
installed on your computer in order to view the contents of a  
PDF file. If you don’t, go to the Adobe Systems Incorporated  
website and install Acrobat Reader.  
1. On the CD-ROM, open the “Manual” folder.  
Movie Playback Precautions  
Proper movie playback may not be possible on some Macintosh  
models. If you experience problems, try the following.  
– Change the movie image quality setting to “Normal” or  
“LP”.  
2. Open the “Digital Camera” folder and then  
open the folder for the language whose user’s  
guide you want to view.  
– Upgrade to the latest version of QuickTime.  
– Shut down other applications that are running.  
3. Open the file named “camera_xx.pdf”.  
“xx” is the language code (Example: camera_e.pdf is for  
English.)  
Even if proper playback is not possible on your Macintosh, you  
can use the AV cable that comes bundled with the camera to  
connect to the video input terminal a TV or Macintosh and play  
back movies that way.  
Registering as a User  
Internet registration only is supported. Visit the following CASIO  
website to register:  
http://world.casio.com/qv/register/  
IMPORTANT!  
Be sure to move the movie data to the hard disk of your  
Macintosh before trying to play it. Proper movie playback  
may not be possible for data accessed over a network,  
from a memory card, etc.  
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Other types of computers  
Use either of the method described below.  
– Use a commercially  
Reading Files Directly from a Memory  
Card  
The method you should use to read files from a memory card  
depends on the type of computer you have. Some typical  
examples are shown below. After you connect, use the same  
procedures as those that you use when the camera is connected  
to your computer.  
available SD memory  
card/ SDHC memory  
card reader/writer. See  
the user  
documentation that  
comes with the SD memory card/ SDHC memory card  
reader/writer for details about how to use it.  
– Use a commercially available PC card reader/writer in  
combination with a commercially available PC card adapter  
(for SD memory card, SDHC memory card, MMC, and  
MMCplus). See the user documentation that comes with  
the PC card reader/writer and PC card adapter for details  
about how to use them.  
If your computer has a memory card slot  
Insert the camera’s memory card directly into the slot.  
If your computer has a PC card slot  
Use a commercially available PC card adapter (for SD memory  
card, SDHC memory card, MMC, and MMCplus) to insert the  
memory card into the slot. For full details, see the user  
documentation that comes with the PC card adapter and your  
computer.  
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Memory Folder Structure  
Memory Card Data  
The camera stores images you shoot and other data in  
accordance with the Design Rule for Camera File System  
(DCF).  
(DCIM Folder)  
DCIM  
1
(Recording Folder)  
(Image File)  
(Movie File)  
(Audio File)  
(Audio Snapshot Image File)  
(Audio Snapshot Audio File)  
100CASIO*  
CIMG0001.JPG  
CIMG0002.AVI  
CIMG0003.WAV  
CIMG0004.JPG  
CIMG0004.WAV  
About DCF  
DCF is a system that defines both image file formats and the  
structure of the folders that store data. This makes it possible for  
a digital camera, printer, or other DCF-compliant device to  
display or print image data from another DCF device.  
ˁ
ˁ
ˁ
1
(Recording Folder)  
(Recording Folder)  
101CASIO*  
1
102CASIO*  
ˁ
ˁ
ˁ
(DPOF File Folder)  
(DPOF File)  
MISC  
AUTPRINT.MRK  
ˁ
ˁ
ˁ
2
(BEST SHOT Folder)  
(User Setup File)  
(User Setup File)  
SCENE*  
UEZ75001.JPE  
UEZ75002.JPE  
ˁ
ˁ
ˁ
2
(FAVORITE Folder)  
(Recording File)  
(Recording File)  
FAVORITE*  
CIMG0001.JPG  
CIMG0002.JPG  
ˁ
ˁ
ˁ
2
(Startup Screen File)  
STARTING.JPG*  
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*1 The BEST SHOT mode includes a sample scene that  
optimizes settings for auction site images. Depending on  
your camera model, the sample scene is named either “For  
eBay” or “Auction”.  
DPOF File Folder  
Folder that contains DPOF files, etc.  
BEST SHOT Folder  
Folder that contains BEST SHOT user setup files  
User Setup File  
File of a BEST SHOT user setup  
FAVORITE Folder  
Images recorded with the eBay scene are stored in a  
folder named “100_EBAY”.  
Images recorded with the Auction scene are stored in a  
folder named “100_AUCT”.  
Folder that contains Favorites image files. Size of images is  
320 × 240 pixels.  
*2 Indicates files that can be created in built-in memory only.  
Startup Screen File  
Folder and File Contents  
File for storing the startup screen image. This file is created  
when you specify an image for use as the startup screen  
image.  
DCIM Folder  
Folder that contains all of the camera files  
Recording Folder  
Folder that contains files recorded with the camera  
Image File  
Supported Image Files  
Image files shot with this camera  
File of an image shot with the camera. Extension is “JPG”.  
Movie File  
File of a movie shot with the camera. Extension is “AVI”.  
Audio File  
Audio recording file. Extension is “WAV”.  
Audio Snapshot Image File  
DCF-compliant image files  
Even if an image is DCF-compliant, this camera still may not be  
able to display it. When displaying an image recorded on  
another camera, it may take a long time for the image to appear  
on this camera’s monitor screen.  
Image file of an audio snapshot. Extension is “JPG”.  
Audio Snapshot Audio File  
Audio recording file of an audio snapshot. Extension is  
“WAV”.  
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Built-in Memory and Memory Card Data  
Handling Precautions  
When saving camera data to a computer hard disk, MO disk,  
or other medium, be sure to transfer the entire DCIM folder  
and its contents. Changing the name of the DCIM to a date or  
something similar after you copy it to your computer is a good  
way to keep track of multiple DCIM folders. When moving the  
folder back to the camera, however, be sure to change its  
name back to DCIM. This camera does not recognize any  
folder name besides DCIM.  
All of the other folders inside the DCIM folder must also have  
their original names if you transfer them back to the camera.  
Folders and files must be stored in accordance with the  
Memory Folder Structure” shown on page 206 in order for the  
camera to be able to recognize them correctly.  
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General Guide  
78 9  
The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each part  
is explained.  
bk  
Camera  
[S]  
[W]  
[T]  
bl  
Front  
[X]  
Shutter (page 59)  
[ON/OFF] (Power)  
(page 41)  
Self-timer Lamp  
(pages 57, 75, 218)  
Microphone  
(pages 57, 80, 83)  
Lens  
1
2
[SET]  
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1
2
3
4
3
4
Operation Lamp  
(pages 41, 59, 218)  
Zoom Button  
(pages 67, 134, 135)  
Strap Hole (page 2)  
[
] (PLAY) Button  
7
8
bp  
Monitor Screen (page 51)  
bq  
5
6
Flash (page 71)  
9
bk  
[
] (REC) Button  
(pages 41, 171)  
Control Button  
([S], [T], [W], [X])  
[SET] Button  
[BS] Button (page 84)  
[MENU] Button (page 49)  
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5
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Bottom  
Battery Charger  
2
1
ck bt bs  
br  
Battery/Memory Card Slots (pages 34, 46)  
USB/AV Connector (pages 175, 188, 200)  
Tripod Hole  
Use this hole when attaching to a tripod.  
Speaker (page 126)  
br  
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bt  
3
[CHARGE] lamp  
Contacts  
AC jack  
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2
3
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Monitor Screen Contents  
The monitor screen uses various indicators, icons, and values to keep you informed of the camera’s status.  
The sample screens in this section are intended to show you the locations of all the indicators and figures that can appear on the  
monitor screen in various modes. They do not represent screens that actually appear on the camera.  
Focus Mode (page 97)  
Continuous Shutter Mode  
(page 77)  
Anti Shake Indicator (page 89)  
ISO Sensitivity (page 110)  
White Balance Setting (page 108)  
Exposure Compensation  
(page 106)  
easy Mode (page 64)  
Date/Time (page 165)  
Shutter Speed (page 60)  
Aperture Value (page 60)  
Battery Level Indicator (page 38)  
Histogram (page 116)  
Snapshot Recording Mode  
1
2
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Panel : On  
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Recording Mode  
3
4
5
6
bk  
bl  
bm  
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bp  
bq  
Digital zoom indicator (page 69)  
Metering Mode (page 112)  
Remaining Snapshot Memory  
Capacity (page 227)  
Snapshot Image Size (page 61)  
Snapshot Image Quality (page 63)  
Flash Mode (page 71)  
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bq  
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bs  
bt  
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cl  
7
8
9
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bm  
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Self-timer Mode (page 75)  
Focus Frame (pages 58, 101)  
Panel : Off  
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IMPORTANT!  
The aperture value, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity will all turn orange  
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cl  
if any one of them is not correct when the shutter button is half-pressed.  
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Movie Recording Mode  
Recording Mode  
Panel : On  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
Remaining Movie Memory Capacity (page 81)  
Movie Image Quality (page 81)  
Focus Mode (page 97)  
White Balance Setting (page 108)  
Exposure Compensation (page 106)  
Battery Level Indicator (page 38)  
Histogram (page 116)  
3
4
8
5
7
6
Panel : Off  
45  
1
2
3
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Snapshot Playback Mode  
Movie Playback Mode  
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5
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File Type (page 125)  
Protect Indicator (page 154)  
Folder Name/File Name  
(page 153)  
Snapshot Image Quality  
(page 63)  
Recording Mode  
Battery Level Indicator  
(page 38)  
Histogram (page 116)  
Exposure Compensation  
(page 106)  
File Type (page 127)  
Protect Indicator (page 154)  
Folder Name/File Name  
(page 153)  
Movie Recording Time  
(page 127)  
Movie Image Quality  
(page 81)  
1
2
3
bn  
bo  
1
2
3
bp  
bq  
4
5
4
Snapshot Image Size  
(page 61)  
5
ISO Sensitivity (page 110)  
Aperture Value (page 60)  
Shutter Speed (page 60)  
Date/Time (page 165)  
Metering Mode (page 112)  
White Balance Setting  
(page 108)  
Date/Time (page 165)  
Battery Level Indicator  
(page 38)  
6
7
8
9
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6
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Flash Mode (page 71)  
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Review  
On* / Off  
On* / Off  
Menu Reference  
Icon Help  
Memory  
The tables in this section show the items that appears on the  
menus that appear on the monitor screen when you press  
[MENU]. The items included on the menus depend on whether  
the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode.  
BEST SHOT: On / Off*  
Flash: On* / Off  
Focus: On / Off*  
White Balance: On / Off*  
ISO: On / Off*  
An asterisk (*) indicates reset default settings.  
AF Area: On* / Off  
Metering: On / Off*  
Self-timer: On / Off*  
Flash Intensity: On / Off*  
Digital Zoom: On* / Off  
MF Position: On / Off*  
Zoom Position: On / Off*  
REC Mode  
REC Tab Menu  
Focus  
(Auto Focus)* /  
(Pan Focus) /  
(Manual Focus)  
Macro /  
(Infinity) /  
Continuous  
Self-timer  
Anti Shake  
AF Area  
On / Off*  
10 sec / 2 sec / X3 / Off*  
Auto / Off*  
Spot* /  
On / Off*  
Multi  
easy Mode  
L/R Key  
Metering / EV Shift / White Balance / ISO /  
Self-timer / Off*  
Quick Shutter  
Audio Snap  
Grid  
On* / Off  
On / Off*  
On / Off*  
On* / Off  
Digital Zoom  
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Quality Tab Menu  
Saturation  
Contrast  
+2 / +1 / 0* / –1 / –2  
+2 / +1 / 0* / –1 / –2  
Size  
7M (3072 × 2304)* / 3:2 (3072 × 2048) /  
16:9 (3072 × 1728) / 5M (2560 × 1920) /  
3M (2048 × 1536) / 2M (1600 × 1200) /  
VGA (640 × 480)  
Flash Intensity +2 / +1 / 0* / –1 / –2  
Flash Assist Auto* / Off  
Quality  
Fine / Normal* / Economy  
(Snapshots)  
Quality  
HQ* / Normal / LP  
(Movies)  
EV Shift  
–2.0 / –1.7 / –1.3 / –1.0 / –0.7 / –0.3 / 0.0* /  
+0.3 / +0.7 / +1.0 / +1.3 / +1.7 / +2.0  
White Balance Auto* /  
(Shade) /  
(Daylight Fluorescent) /  
(Daylight) /  
(Overcast) /  
(Day White Fluorescent) /  
N
(Tungsten) /  
D
Manual  
Auto* / ISO 50 / ISO 100 / ISO 200 / ISO 400  
Multi* / Center weighted / Spot  
ISO  
Metering  
Filter  
Off* / B/W / Sepia / Red / Green / Blue / Yellow /  
Pink / Purple  
Sharpness  
+2 / +1 / 0* / –1 / –2  
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Set Up Tab Menu  
Video Out  
Format  
Reset  
NTSC 4:3* / NTSC 16:9 / PAL 4:3 / PAL 16:9  
Format / Cancel*  
Panel  
On* / Off  
Display  
Wide* / 4:3  
Reset / Cancel*  
Sounds  
Startup* / Half Shutter / Shutter / Operation /  
Operation /  
Play  
Startup  
On (Selectable image) / Off*  
Continue* / Reset  
File No.  
World Time  
Home* / World  
Home Time setup (city, DST, etc.)  
World Time setup (city, DST, etc.)  
Date / Date&Time / Off*  
Timestamp  
Adjust  
Time setting  
Date Style  
Language  
YY/MM/DD / DD/MM/YY / MM/DD/YY  
Changes the screen text language.  
The number and types of languages depend  
on the geographic area where the camera  
was marketed.  
Sleep  
30 sec / 1 min* / 2 min / Off  
Auto Power Off 1 min* / 2 min / 5 min  
REC / PLAY  
USB  
Power On* / Power On/Off / Disable  
Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT)* /  
PTP (PictBridge)  
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“Set Up” Tab  
PLAY Mode  
The contents of the “Set Up” tab are the same in the REC  
mode and PLAY mode.  
PLAY Tab Menu  
Slideshow  
Start* / Images / Time / Interval / Effect /  
Cancel  
Calendar  
MOTION PRINT  
Movie Editing  
9 frames* / 1 frame / Cancel  
Cut (Before) /  
Cut (Between) /  
Cut (After) / Cancel*  
Keystone  
Color Correction  
Favorites  
Show* / Save / Cancel  
Select images* / All images / Cancel  
On* / All Files : On / Cancel  
DPOF Printing  
Protect  
Date/Time  
Rotation  
Rotate* / Cancel  
Resize  
5M (2560 × 1920)* / 3M (2048 × 1536) /  
VGA (640 × 480) / Cancel  
Trimming  
Dubbing  
Copy  
Built-in  
Card* / Card  
Built-in / Cancel  
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REC Mode  
Indicator Lamps  
The camera has lamps: an Operation Lamp and an Self-timer  
Lamp. These Lamps light and flash to indicate the current  
operational status of the camera.  
Operation Lamp  
Color Status  
Meaning  
Operational (Power on, recording enabled). /  
Auto Focus operation was successful. / LCD is  
off or in sleep state.  
Lit  
Operation Lamp  
Green  
Storing movie or processing image. / Image is  
Flashing being stored. / Cannot Auto Focus. / Card is  
being formatted. / Powering down.  
Memory card is locked. / Cannot create folder. /  
Memory is full. / Write error.  
Lit  
Red  
Memory card problem. / Memory card is  
Flashing unformatted. / BEST SHOT setup cannot be  
registered. / Low battery alert.  
Self-timer Lamp  
Amber Flashing Flash is charging.  
Self-timer Lamp  
Meaning  
Color  
Status  
Flashing Self-timer countdown.  
Red  
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Battery Charger Lamp Reference  
IMPORTANT!  
The battery charger has a [CHARGE] lamp that lights or flashes  
in accordance with the battery charger operation that is being  
performed.  
Never remove the memory card from the camera while the  
operation lamp is flashing green. Doing so will cause the  
image you shot to be lost.  
[CHARGE] lamp  
PLAY mode  
Operation Lamp  
Meaning  
Color Status  
Lit  
Operational (Power on, recording enabled).  
One of the following operations is in progress:  
Delete, DPOF, protect, copy, format, resize,  
Flashing trimming, adding audio to snapshot, keystone  
correction, color correction, MOTION PRINT,  
movie editing, power down.  
Green  
Red  
[CHARGE] lamp  
Lit Red  
Meaning  
Memory card is locked / Cannot create folder. /  
Memory is full. / Write error.  
Lit  
Charging  
Memory card problem. / Memory card is  
Flashing  
Flashing Red  
Off  
Battery charger or battery abnormality  
unformatted. / Low battery alert.  
Charging complete or charge standby state  
(Ambient temperature is too high or too low.)  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Finding the Problem and Fixing It  
Problem  
Possible Causes and Action  
Power Supply  
Power does not turn on.  
1) The battery may not be oriented correctly (page 36).  
2) The battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 34). If the battery goes dead soon after being  
charged, it means the battery has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced. Purchase a  
separately available CASIO NP-20 rechargeable lithium ion battery.  
Camera suddenly powers  
down.  
1) Auto Power Off may have activated (page 43). Turn power back on.  
2) The battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 34).  
Power does not turn off.  
Nothing happens when a  
button is pressed.  
Remove the battery from the camera and then reinsert it.  
Image Recording  
Image is not recorded when  
1) If the camera is in the PLAY mode, press [  
] (REC) to enter the REC mode.  
the shutter button is pressed. 2) If the flash is charging, wait until the charge operation finishes.  
3) If the message “Memory Full” appears, transfer images to your computer, delete images you no longer  
need, or use a different memory card.  
Auto Focus does not focus  
properly.  
1) If the lens is dirty, clean it off.  
2) The subject may not be in the center of the focus frame when you compose the image.  
3) The subject you are shooting may not be a type that is not compatible with Auto Focus (page 67). Use  
manual focus (page 104).  
4) You may be moving the camera when shooting. Try shooting with Anti Shake (page 89) or use a tripod.  
5) You may be using Quick Shutter and pressing the shutter button all the way, resulting in poor focus.  
Half-press the shutter button and allow enough time for Auto Focus to focus.  
The subject is out of focus in  
the recorded image.  
The image may not be focused properly. When composing the image, make sure the subject is located  
inside the focus frame.  
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Problem  
Possible Causes and Action  
The flash does not fire.  
1) If “  
” (Flash Off) is selected as the flash mode, change to another mode (page 71).  
2) If the battery is dead, charge it (page 34).  
3) If a BEST SHOT scene that uses the “  
” (Flash Off) flash mode is selected, change to a different  
flash mode (page 71) or select a different BEST SHOT scene (page 84).  
Camera powers down during The battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 34).  
self-timer countdown.  
The monitor screen image is  
out of focus.  
1) You may be using Manual Focus and have not focused the image. Focus the image (page 104).  
2) You may be using the macro mode  
for scenery or portraits. Use Auto Focus for scenery and  
portrait shots (page 98).  
3) You may be trying to use Auto Focus or the Infinity Mode  
Macro Mode for close ups (page 99).  
when shooting a close-up shot. Use the  
There is a vertical line on the Shooting a very brightly lit subject can cause a vertical band to appear in the monitor screen image. This is  
monitor screen.  
a CCD phenomenon known as “vertical smear”, and does not indicate malfunction of the camera. Note that  
vertical smear is not recorded with the image in the case of a snapshot, but it is recorded in the case of a  
movie.  
There is digital noise in  
images.  
1) Sensitivity may have been increased automatically for a dark subject, which increases the chance of  
digital noise. Use a light or some other means to illuminate the subject.  
2) You may be attempting to shoot in a dark location while “  
” (Flash Off) is selected as the flash mode,  
which can increase digital noise and make images appear coarse. In this case, change to a different  
flash mode (page 71) or use lights for illumination.  
3) Flash assist may be enabled for snapshots, which can cause an increase in digital noise. Use a light or  
some other means to illuminate the subject.  
An image I shot was not  
saved.  
1) Camera power may have been turned off before the save operation was complete, which will result in  
the image not being saved. When the battery indicator shows “  
”, charge the battery as soon as  
possible (page 34).  
2) You may have removed the memory card from the camera before the save operation was complete,  
which will result in the image not being saved. Do not remove the memory card before the save  
operation is complete.  
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Problem  
Possible Causes and Action  
Though available lighting is  
bright, the faces of people in  
the image are dark.  
Not enough light is reaching the subjects. Change the flash mode setting to “  
synchro flash (page 71), or use adjust EV shift to the + side (page 106).  
” (Flash On) for daylight  
Subjects are too bright when  
shooting images in a  
seashore or ski area.  
Sunlight reflected by water, sand, or snow, can cause underexposure of images. Change the flash mode  
setting to “  
” (Flash On) for daylight synchro flash (page 71), or use adjust EV shift to the + side (page  
Digital zoom does not work.  
1) The digital zoom setting may be turned off. Turn on digital zoom (page 70).  
The zoom bar indicates zoom 2) Time stamping may be turned on, which will cause digital zoom to be disabled. Turn off time stamping  
only up to a zoom factor of  
3.0.  
The image is out of focus  
during movie recording.  
1) Focusing is not possible because the subject is outside the focus range. Shoot within the allowable  
range.  
2) The subject you are shooting may be difficult to focus (page 67).  
3) The lens may be dirty. Clean the lens (page 32).  
Playback  
The color of the playback  
image is different from what  
appears on the monitor  
screen when shooting.  
Sunlight or light from another source may be shining directly into the lens when you are shooting. Position  
the camera so sunlight does not shine directly into the lens.  
Images are not displayed.  
This camera cannot display non-DCF images recorded onto a memory card using another digital camera.  
Note that you cannot edit the following types of imagess.  
I can’t edit images (resizing,  
trimming, keystone correction,  
color restoration, rotation,  
date/time editing).  
Images created with MOTION PRINT  
Movies  
Images recorded with another camera  
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Problem  
Possible Causes and Action  
Other  
The wrong date and time are The date and time setting is wrong. Set the correct date and time (page 165).  
displayed.  
The messages on the display The wrong display language is selected. Change the display language setting (page 169).  
are in the wrong language.  
I can’t transfer images over a 1) The USB cable may not be connected securely. Check all connections.  
USB connection.  
2) USB driver may not be installed. Install the USB driver (page 186).  
3) The USB driver may have been installed incorrectly. Reinstall the USB driver correctly (page 186).  
4) The wrong USB communication protocol may be selected. Select the correct USB communication  
protocol in accordance with the type of device you are connecting (page 170).  
5) If the camera is not turned on, turn it on.  
Display language setting  
screen appears when the  
camera is turned on.  
1) You did not configure initial settings after purchasing the camera or the battery may have been left with  
a dead battery. Check the camera setup (pages 11, 165).  
2) There may be a problem with the camera’s built-in memory management area. If this is the case,  
perform the reset operation to initialize the camera’s setup (page 124). After that, configure each setting.  
If the language selection screen does not re-appear when you turn the camera on, it means that the  
camera’s built-in memory management area has been restored.  
If the same message appears after you turn power back on, contact your retailer or a CASIO service  
center.  
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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  
98SE/98 before installing the USB driver from the bundled CD-ROM, or if you have another type of driver installed.  
This will make it impossible for the computer to recognize the camera when it is connected. If this happens, you will need to re-install the  
camera’s USB driver.  
For information about how to re-install the USB driver, see the USB driver’s “Read me” file on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the  
camera.  
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Display Messages  
Check  
connections!  
You are attempting to connect the camera  
to a printer while the camera’s USB settings  
are not compatible with the USB system of  
the printer (page 174).  
You are attempting to connect to a  
computer that does not have a USB driver  
installed (page 186).  
Battery is low.  
Battery power is low.  
Cannot correct  
image!  
Keystone correction of the image cannot be  
performed for some reason. The image will be  
stored as-is, without correction (page 93).  
Cannot find the  
file.  
The image you specified with the slideshow  
“Images” setting cannot be found. Change the  
“Images” setting (page 129) and try again.  
Files could not  
be saved  
because battery  
is low.  
Battery power is low, so an image file could not  
be saved.  
Cannot register  
any more files.  
You are attempting to save a BEST SHOT  
scene when there are already 999 scenes  
in the “SCENE” folder (page 88).  
Folder cannot be You are trying to record a file while there are  
created.  
already 9,999 files stored in the 999th folder. If  
you want to record more, delete files you no  
longer need (page 160).  
You are attempting to copy a FAVORITE  
file when the “FAVORITE” folder already  
contains 9999 files (page 156).  
LENS ERROR  
This message appears and the camera turns  
off whenever lens performs some unexpected  
operation. If the same message appears after  
you turn power back on, contact your retailer  
or a CASIO service center.  
Card ERROR  
There is something wrong with the memory  
card. Turn off the camera, remove the memory  
card, and then reload it into the camera. If this  
message re-appears when you turn the  
camera back on, format the memory card  
Load paper!  
Memory Full  
The printer ran out of paper while printing.  
Memory is full with images you recorded and/  
or of files saved by editing operations. Delete  
files you no longer need (page 160).  
IMPORTANT!  
Formatting the memory card deletes all  
its files. Before formatting, try transferring  
recoverable files to a computer or some  
other storage device.  
No Favorites file! The FAVORITE folder does not contain any  
files.  
Printing Error  
An error occurred while printing.  
The printer is turned off.  
The printer generated an error, etc.  
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Record Error  
Image compression could not be performed for  
some reason during image data storage.  
Shoot the image again.  
There is no  
image to  
register.  
The setup you are trying to save is for an  
image that cannot be saved as a user BEST  
SHOT scene.  
Replenish ink!  
During printing, the printer is running low on  
ink or is out of ink.  
This card is not  
formatted.  
The memory card loaded in the camera is not  
formatted. Format the memory card (page 48).  
RETRY POWER If the lens comes into contact with some  
This file cannot  
be played.  
The file you are trying to access is corrupted or  
is a type that cannot be displayed by this  
camera.  
ON  
obstacle, this message appears and the  
camera turns off. Take action to remove the  
obstacle, and try turning on power again.  
This function  
You attempted to copy images from built-in  
SYSTEM ERROR Your camera system is corrupted. Contact  
your retailer or an authorized CASIO service  
center.  
cannot be used. memory to a memory card while there is no  
memory card loaded in the camera (page  
The card is  
locked.  
The LOCK switch of the SD memory card or  
SDHC memory card loaded in the camera is in  
the locked position. You cannot store images  
to or delete images from a memory card that is  
locked.  
This function is  
not supported  
for this file.  
The function you are trying to use cannot be  
performed for some reason.  
There are no  
files.  
There are no files in built-in memory or on the  
memory card.  
There are no  
There are currently no files specified for  
printing images. printing. Configure the required DPOF settings  
Set up DPOF. (page 177).  
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Storage Capacity  
Specifications  
Snapshots  
Main Specifications  
Product Type . . . . . . . Digital Camera  
Model . . . . . . . . . . . . EX-Z75  
Approximate  
Built-in Memory  
(8.0MB)  
ApproximateSD  
Approximate  
Image File  
Size  
Image Size  
(Pixels)  
Image  
Quality  
Memory Card  
(256MB)  
*
Capacity  
Capacity  
7M  
(3072 ×  
2304)  
Fine  
Normal  
Economy  
Fine  
4.32 MB  
2.4 MB  
1.44 MB  
3.84 MB  
2.2 MB  
1.28 MB  
3.24 MB  
2.1 MB  
1.08 MB  
3.0 MB  
2.0 MB  
1.0 MB  
1.92 MB  
1.28 MB  
640 KB  
1 image  
3 images  
5 images  
2 images  
3 images  
5 images  
2 images  
3 images  
6 images  
2 images  
3 images  
7 images  
4 images  
5 images  
11 images  
55 images  
97 images  
158 images  
61 images  
105 images  
176 images  
72 images  
110 images  
206 images  
78 images  
116 images  
221 images  
121 images  
180 images  
348 images  
Camera Functions  
Image Files  
Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Snapshots:  
JPEG (Exif Version 2.2); DCF (Design  
3:2  
(3072 ×  
2048)  
Rule for Camera File System) 1.0  
standard; DPOF compliant  
Movies: Motion JPEG AVI format  
Audio: WAV  
Normal  
Economy  
Fine  
Recording Media . . . . . . . .Built-in Memory 8.0 MB  
16:9  
(3072 ×  
1728)  
SDHC Memory Card  
SD Memory Card  
MMC (MultiMediaCard)  
MMCplus (MultiMediaCardplus)  
Normal  
Economy  
Fine  
5M  
(2560 ×  
1920)  
Normal  
Economy  
Fine  
3M  
(2048 ×  
1536)  
Normal  
Economy  
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Movies  
Approximate  
Built-in Memory  
(8.0MB)  
ApproximateSD  
Approximate  
Image File  
Size  
Image Size  
(Pixels)  
Image  
Quality  
Memory Card  
*
Maximum  
Recording  
Time Per  
File  
Approximate  
Recording Time Recording Time  
for Builtin  
Memory 8.0 MB  
Approximate  
(256MB)  
Capacity  
Image  
Quality  
(Pixels)  
Approximate  
Data Rate  
(Frame Rate)  
Capacity  
for SD Memory  
Card 256MB  
2M  
(1600 ×  
1200)  
Fine  
Normal  
Economy  
Fine  
1.17 MB  
780 KB  
390 KB  
360 KB  
240 KB  
120 KB  
6 images  
9 images  
196 images  
286 images  
529 images  
624 images  
937 images  
*
HQ  
Until  
10.2  
6 seconds  
3 minutes,  
15 seconds  
640 × 480 memory Megabits/  
17 images  
20 images  
30 images  
full  
second (30  
frames/  
second)  
VGA  
(640 × 480)  
Normal  
Economy  
Normal  
Until  
6.1 Megabits/ 10 seconds  
5 minutes,  
27 seconds  
57 images 1740 images  
512 × 384 memory second (30  
full  
frames/  
second)  
LP  
Until  
2.45  
26 seconds  
13 minutes,  
34 seconds  
320 × 240 memory Megabits/  
full  
second (15  
frames/  
second)  
* The number of image values is approximate and are provided  
for reference only. The actual number of images you may be  
able to record may be less than that indicated on the monitor  
screen.  
* Image files sizes are approximate and are provided for  
reference only. Actual image file sizes vary depending on  
subject type.  
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Approximate Focus Range (from lens surface)  
Auto Focus:  
* Based on Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. products.  
The number of images you can save depends on the type of  
memory card you are using.  
* To determine the number of images that can be stored on a  
memory card of a different capacity, multiply the capacities in  
the table by the appropriate value.  
40 cm to  
Macro:  
(1.3' to  
)
10 cm to 50 cm (3.9" to 19.7")  
Infinity Mode:  
Manual:  
10 cm to  
(3.9" to  
)
* The maximum size allowed for a single movie file is 4 GB.  
Using optical zoom causes the above  
ranges to change.  
Exposure Control . . . . . . . Light Metering:  
Delete. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single-file, all files (with protection)  
Effective Pixels . . . . . . . . .7.2 million  
Imaging Element . . . . . . . .1/2.5-inch square pixel color CCD  
(Total pixels: 7.41 million)  
Multi-pattern, center-weighted, spot by  
CCD  
Exposure: Program AE  
Exposure Compensation:  
Lens/Focal Distance . . . . .Lenses:  
–2EV to +2EV (in 1/3EV steps)  
Shutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCD electronic shutter; mechanical  
shutter  
F3.1 (W) to 5.9 (T); f=6.3 (W) to 18.9mm  
(T) (equivalent to approximately 38 (W)  
to 114mm (T) for 35mm film)  
Snapshot mode (Auto):  
1/2 to 1/2000 second  
Shutter speed is different for the  
following BEST SHOT scenes.  
Night Scene: 4 to 1/2000 second  
Fireworks: 2 seconds (fixed)  
6 lenses in 5 groups, with aspherical lans  
Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3X optical zoom; 4X digital zoom  
(Image Size: 7M (3072 × 2304pixels))  
(12X in combination with optical zoom)  
Focusing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Contrast Detection Auto Focus  
Focus Modes:  
Aperture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F3.1/4.4 auto switching  
Using optical zoom causes the aperture  
to change.  
White Balance. . . . . . . . . . Auto WB, fixed (6 modes), manual  
switching  
Auto Focus, Macro mode, Pan Focus,  
Infinity mode, manual focus  
AF Area: spot, multi  
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Sensitivity. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Snapshots:  
Auto, ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400  
Monitor Screen . . . . . . . . . 2.6-inch Wide TFT color LCD  
114,960 pixels (479 × 240 pixels)  
Maximum sensitivity is ISO 800 when  
the BEST SHOT Anti Shake or High  
Sensitivity scene is being used.  
Movies: Auto  
Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitor Screen  
Timekeeping Functions. . . Built-in quartz digital clock  
Date and Time:  
Recorded with image data, Time stamp  
Auto Calendar: To 2049  
World Time:  
City; Date; Time; Summer time;  
162 cities in 32 time zones  
Self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Selftimer  
Built-in Flash . . . . . . . . . . .Flash Modes:  
Auto Flash, ON, OFF, Red eye reduction,  
Soft Flash  
Flash Range:  
Wide Angle Optical Zoom:  
0.1 to 3.5 meters (0.3' to 11.5')  
Telephoto Optical Zoom:  
Input/Output Terminals . . . USB/AV connector  
USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USB 2.0 (Full-Speed) compatible  
Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . Monaural  
Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monaural  
0.6 to 1.9 meters (2.0' to 6.2')  
* ISO Sensitivity: “Auto”  
* Depends on zoom factor.  
Recording Functions . . . . .Snapshot; audio snapshot; macro; self-  
timer; Continuous shutter; BEST SHOT  
mode; movie with audio; Voice  
Recording  
Audio recording is monaural.  
Audio Recording Time . . . .Audio Snapshot:  
Approximately 30 seconds maximum per  
image  
Voice Recording:  
Approximately 24 minutes with built-in  
memory  
After Recording:  
Approximately 30 seconds maximum per  
image  
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*1 Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)  
Power Requirements  
Power Requirements. . . . . . . Lithium ion rechargeable battery  
Temperature: 23°C (73°F)  
Monitor Screen: On  
Zoom operation between full wide to full telephoto every 30  
seconds, during which two images are recorded, one image  
with flash; power turned off and back on every time 10 images  
are recorded.  
(NP-20) × 1  
Approximate Battery Life:  
The values below indicate the amount of time under the  
conditions defined below, until power automatically turns off due  
to battery failure. They do not guarantee that you will be able to  
achieve this level of operation. Low temperatures shorten  
battery life.  
*2 Continuous Snapshot Playback Conditions  
Temperature: 23°C (73°F)  
Scroll one image about every 10 seconds  
*3 Voice recording times are based on continuous recording.  
Operation  
Approximate Battery Life  
The above values are based a new battery, starting from a full  
charge. Repeated charging shortens battery life.  
Frequency of flash, zoom, and Auto Focus usage, and the  
time the camera is on greatly affects recording time and  
number of shots values.  
Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)*1 230 shots  
Continuous Snapshot Playback*2  
Continuous Movie Recording  
Continuous Voice Recording*3  
260 minutes  
105 minutes  
260 minutes  
Supported Battery: NP-20 (Rated Capacitance: 700mAh)  
Storage Medium: SD Memory Card  
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Power Consumption . . . . .3.7 V DC Approximately 4.0 W  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . .95.4 (W) × 60.6 (H) × 19.6 (D) mm  
(3.8"(W) × 2.4"(H) × 0.77"(D))  
(excluding projections; 16.2 mm (0.64")  
at thinnest point)  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approximately 122 g (4.3 oz)  
(excluding battery and accessories)  
Bundled Accessories . . . . .Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-  
20); Battery charger (BC-11L); AC power  
cord; USB cable; AV Cable; Strap; CD-  
ROM; Basic Reference  
Battery Charger (BC-11L)  
Power Requirement . . . . . 100 to 240V AC, 80mA, 50/60Hz  
Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2V DC, 600 mA  
Charging Temperature . . . 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)  
Chargeable Battery type . . Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20)  
Full Charge Times. . . . . . . Approximately 90 minutes  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 (W) × 20 (H) × 86 (D) mm  
(2.2"(W) × 0.79"(H) × 3.4"(D))  
(excluding projections)  
Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approximately 58 g (2.0 oz)  
Power cord precautions for use in Singapore  
The power cord set is not supplied. The power cord used  
must comply with relevant national and/or international  
standards.  
Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-20)  
Rated Voltage . . . . . . . . . .3.7 V  
Rated Capacitance . . . . . .700 mAh  
Operating Temperature . . .0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . .33.0 (W) × 50.0 (H) × 4.7 (D) mm  
(1.3"(W) × 2.0"(H) × 0.19"(D))  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approximately 16 g (0.56 oz)  
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