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  • Page 1 LCD Digital Camera QV-3000EX/Ir User’s Guide Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com English...
  • Page 2: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE The section provides a general outline of operational procedures. Loading Batteries (page E-38) On the bottom of the camera, slide the battery compartment Load the batteries so their plus Swing the battery compartment cover lock towards the back of (+) and minus (–) ends are facing cover closed and then slide it to- the camera (1 1 1 1 1 ) to unlock the...
  • Page 3 QUICK REFERENCE Loading a Memory Card (page E-33) * Loaded in the camera when you purchase. Eject button Surface marked with arrow should face down! Open the memory card Insert a memory card into the camera so the arrow Close the memory card slot cover.
  • Page 4: Lens

    QUICK REFERENCE Setting the Current Date and Time (page E-45) • Be sure to use the procedure on page E-45 to set the time and date before using the camera for the first time. • File name assignment and date and time stamping will not be performed correctly if the time and date are wrong.
  • Page 5 QUICK REFERENCE Recording Images (page E-47) After confirming that the Auto After composing the image on Focus operation is complete (the the monitor screen, press the operation lamp lights green), shutter button about half way press the shutter button. and hold it there. •...
  • Page 6 QUICK REFERENCE Playing Back Images (page E-78) Use [ ] and [ ] to Align the scroll through the POWER/Function images stored in camera Switch with PLAY. memory. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com...
  • Page 7 QUICK REFERENCE Deleting Images (page E-91) Align the Use [ ] and [ ] to select the POWER/Function image you want to delete. Switch with PLAY. Press the PREVIEW/ button. Press [ ] to select “Yes” Double check to make and then press sure that you really SET button.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION CONTENTS Congratulations upon your selection of the QV-3000EX/Ir LCD Digital Camera. To get the most out of the QV-3000EX/Ir, be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions CONTENTS contained in it. • Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks...
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Movie Recording ............E-62 E-89 IMAGE PROTECTION Panorama Recording ..........E-64 Protecting and Unprotecting a Single Image ... E-89 Night Scene Mode ........... E-65 Protecting and Unprotecting Folders ....... E-90 Landscape Mode Recording ........E-66 Protecting and Unprotecting All Images Portrait Recording ............
  • Page 10 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS Congratulations upon your selection of the QV-3000EX/Ir LCD Digital Camera. To get the most out of the QV-3000EX/Ir, be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions CONTENTS contained in it. • Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks...
  • Page 11: Features

    FEATURES FEATURES Continuous recording (page E-58) DCF Data Storage (page E-107) Continuous recording of high-quality images at 0.5-second in- DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) data storage proto- tervals is just like having a motor drive on the camera. col provides image inter-compatibility between the digital camera and printers.
  • Page 12: Computer

    Desktop Computer Easy-to-understand graphic interface (page E-28) All camera operations can be performed on graphic based in- teractive menu screens. A CASIO high-resolution HAST LCD makes screen images clearer and more colorful than ever be- fore. CASIO original metering system Light metering includes innovative multi-pattern metering.
  • Page 13 FEATURES 6X zoom is produced using 3X optical zoom Macro Feature together with 2X digital zoom. page E-59 page E-61 Landscape Mode Portrait Mode page E-66 page E-66 Night Scene Shutter Speed Priority (S Mode) page E-65 page E-67 Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com E-13...
  • Page 14 FEATURES Aperture Priority (A Mode) 9-image Screen page E-67 page E-82 Self-timer Slide Show page E-69 page E-83 Date and Time Stamping Display Zoom 00/2/1 page E-45 page E-81 Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com E-14...
  • Page 15 FEATURES Image Protection page E-89 Camera Orientation Detection The Photo Loader application automatically rotates the image on your computer screen to compensate for portrait and landscape orientation. page E-50 Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com E-15...
  • Page 16: Precautions

    • A dimly lit subject can cause static in the displayed image. • Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO service pro- time than normal to light, or reddish bands may appear in own repairs.
  • Page 17 Lens PRECAUTIONS • Never open the battery compartment cover, disconnect the Condensation AC adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wall • Camera performance can be adversely affected by finger- • When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or other- socket while recording images.
  • Page 18 • A dimly lit subject can cause static in the displayed image. • Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO service pro- time than normal to light, or reddish bands may appear in own repairs.
  • Page 19 Lens PRECAUTIONS • Never open the battery compartment cover, disconnect the Condensation AC adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wall • Camera performance can be adversely affected by finger- • When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or other- socket while recording images.
  • Page 20: Unpacking

    Using UNPACKING UNPACKING Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact your dealer Adjusting the Length of the Neck Strap as soon as possible. Use the buckle to adjust the length of the neck strap. Keep the camera in its soft case to protect it when not in use.
  • Page 21: Using The Lens Cap

    UNPACKING Using the Lens Cap Attaching the Neck Strap Be sure to attach the lens cap to the lens whenever you are Attach the neck strap as shown in the illustration below. not using the camera. Be sure to turn off camera power and let the lens retract into the camera before attaching the lens cover.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Length Of The Neck Strap

    Using UNPACKING UNPACKING Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact your dealer Adjusting the Length of the Neck Strap as soon as possible. Use the buckle to adjust the length of the neck strap. Keep the camera in its soft case to protect it when not in use.
  • Page 23: General Guide

    GENERAL GUIDE GENERAL GUIDE The following illustrations show the names of each component, button and switch on the camera. Operation lamp Flash lamp Flash lamp The Operation lamp shows the The Flash lamp also lights and operational status of the camera flashes during a record operation MENU Diopter dial...
  • Page 24 Card access GENERAL GUIDE Self-timer lamp The Card access lamp flashes green while the memory card The Self-timer lamp flashes when the self-timer is perform- is being accessed. ing a timer operation prior to releasing the shutter. Top and Display (FLASH/Tran-P SEND) button (pages E-53, 103)
  • Page 25: Side

    GENERAL GUIDE GENERAL GUIDE The following illustrations show the names of each component, button and switch on the camera. Operation lamp Flash lamp Flash lamp The Operation lamp shows the The Flash lamp also lights and operational status of the camera flashes during a record operation MENU Diopter dial...
  • Page 26 Card access GENERAL GUIDE Self-timer lamp The Card access lamp flashes green while the memory card The Self-timer lamp flashes when the self-timer is perform- is being accessed. ing a timer operation prior to releasing the shutter. Top and Display (FLASH/Tran-P SEND) button (pages E-53, 103)
  • Page 27: Operation Lamp

    GENERAL GUIDE GENERAL GUIDE The following illustrations show the names of each component, button and switch on the camera. Operation lamp Flash lamp Flash lamp The Operation lamp shows the The Flash lamp also lights and operational status of the camera flashes during a record operation MENU Diopter dial...
  • Page 28: Monitor Screen

    Making men Menu Scree MONITOR SCREEN While the came MONITOR SCREEN press MENU. Pressing DISP causes various Screen when shutter is pressed half way Recording Mode Screen Sample Display: REC Mode Indicator display REC Mode Press DISP to t indicators to appear on the and the advanc Flash Mode ( Pressing the MODE button while in the REC Mode displays...
  • Page 29: Rec Mode

    Making men Menu Scree MONITOR SCREEN While the came MONITOR SCREEN press MENU. Pressing DISP causes various Screen when shutter is pressed half way Recording Mode Screen Sample Display: REC Mode Indicator display REC Mode Press DISP to t indicators to appear on the and the advanc Flash Mode ( Pressing the MODE button while in the REC Mode displays...
  • Page 30 Making men Menu Scree MONITOR SCREEN While the came MONITOR SCREEN press MENU. Pressing DISP causes various Screen when shutter is pressed half way Recording Mode Screen Sample Display: REC Mode Indicator display REC Mode Press DISP to t indicators to appear on the and the advanc Flash Mode ( Pressing the MODE button while in the REC Mode displays...
  • Page 31 Making men Menu Scree MONITOR SCREEN While the came MONITOR SCREEN press MENU. Pressing DISP causes various Screen when shutter is pressed half way Recording Mode Screen Sample Display: REC Mode Indicator display REC Mode Press DISP to t indicators to appear on the and the advanc Flash Mode ( Pressing the MODE button while in the REC Mode displays...
  • Page 32 Making men Menu Scree MONITOR SCREEN While the came MONITOR SCREEN press MENU. Pressing DISP causes various Screen when shutter is pressed half way Recording Mode Screen Sample Display: REC Mode Indicator display REC Mode Press DISP to t indicators to appear on the and the advanc Flash Mode ( Pressing the MODE button while in the REC Mode displays...
  • Page 33: Memory Cards

    (month and day). Any image you record is automatically solute maximums. The actual numbers of folders and files • Be sure to use only CASIO brand CompactFlash cards. • Make sure that the power of the camera is turned off...
  • Page 34 Doing so can • Note that CASIO assume no responsibility for any data cause malfunction of the microdrive. loss you may suffer while using the microdrive. • The microdrive is a very high precision device. Dropping the camera can result in malfunction of the microdrive, even though the camera is undamaged.
  • Page 35 (month and day). Any image you record is automatically solute maximums. The actual numbers of folders and files • Be sure to use only CASIO brand CompactFlash cards. • Make sure that the power of the camera is turned off...
  • Page 36 Doing so can • Note that CASIO assume no responsibility for any data cause malfunction of the microdrive. loss you may suffer while using the microdrive. • The microdrive is a very high precision device. Dropping the camera can result in malfunction of the microdrive, even though the camera is undamaged.
  • Page 37 (month and day). Any image you record is automatically solute maximums. The actual numbers of folders and files • Be sure to use only CASIO brand CompactFlash cards. • Make sure that the power of the camera is turned off...
  • Page 38: Power Supply

    Recording one image per minute under the above conditions re- curely. Failure to do so can result in the cover opening, Approximate Battery Life: 30 minutes (30 shots) replacement from an authorized CASIO ser- ies apart. powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged duces battery life to about one sixth of that noted above.
  • Page 39 Recording one image per minute under the above conditions re- curely. Failure to do so can result in the cover opening, Approximate Battery Life: 30 minutes (30 shots) replacement from an authorized CASIO ser- ies apart. powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged duces battery life to about one sixth of that noted above.
  • Page 40 Recording one image per minute under the above conditions re- curely. Failure to do so can result in the cover opening, Approximate Battery Life: 30 minutes (30 shots) replacement from an authorized CASIO ser- ies apart. powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged duces battery life to about one sixth of that noted above.
  • Page 41 Recording one image per minute under the above conditions re- curely. Failure to do so can result in the cover opening, Approximate Battery Life: 30 minutes (30 shots) replacement from an authorized CASIO ser- ies apart. powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged duces battery life to about one sixth of that noted above.
  • Page 42 Recording one image per minute under the above conditions re- curely. Failure to do so can result in the cover opening, Approximate Battery Life: 30 minutes (30 shots) replacement from an authorized CASIO ser- ies apart. powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged duces battery life to about one sixth of that noted above.
  • Page 43 Recording one image per minute under the above conditions re- curely. Failure to do so can result in the cover opening, Approximate Battery Life: 30 minutes (30 shots) replacement from an authorized CASIO ser- ies apart. powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged duces battery life to about one sixth of that noted above.
  • Page 44 Recording one image per minute under the above conditions re- curely. Failure to do so can result in the cover opening, Approximate Battery Life: 30 minutes (30 shots) replacement from an authorized CASIO ser- ies apart. powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged duces battery life to about one sixth of that noted above.
  • Page 45: Setting The Current Date And Time

    SETTING THE CURRENT DATE AND TIME SETTING THE CURRENT DATE AND TIME Use the following procedures to set the current date and Setting the Date and Time time, and to select the date format. When you record an image, the time and date the image was Press MENU.
  • Page 46: Selecting The Date Format

    SETTING THE CURRENT DATE AND TIME After making all the settings on the monitor Selecting the Date Format screen, press SET to register them. Example: Feb 1, 2000 You can select any one of the following formats for the above date: 00/2/1, 1/2/00, 2/1/00.
  • Page 47: Recording

    Using the Vie Quality Sett Using the F RECORDING RECORDING • Pressing the shutter button releases the shutter, even • The exposure compensation value automatically re- These cases may make it impossible for Auto Focus to focus • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in •...
  • Page 48: Recording Images Under Low Battery Power

    Flash Indicato Exposure Co Using Focus While k half wa image a RECORDING • The monitor screen momentarily goes blank when you • Flash should be used for distances within the range of Camera Orientation Detection Basic Recording Operation Recording Images under Low Battery Power press the shutter button half way.
  • Page 49: Using The Shutter Button

    Using the Vie Quality Sett Using the F RECORDING RECORDING • Pressing the shutter button releases the shutter, even • The exposure compensation value automatically re- These cases may make it impossible for Auto Focus to focus • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in •...
  • Page 50: Recording Images Under Low Battery Power

    Flash Indicato Exposure Co Using Focus While k half wa image a RECORDING • The monitor screen momentarily goes blank when you • Flash should be used for distances within the range of Camera Orientation Detection Basic Recording Operation Recording Images under Low Battery Power press the shutter button half way.
  • Page 51 Using the Vie Quality Sett Using the F RECORDING RECORDING • Pressing the shutter button releases the shutter, even • The exposure compensation value automatically re- These cases may make it impossible for Auto Focus to focus • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in •...
  • Page 52 Flash Indicato Exposure Co Using Focus While k half wa image a RECORDING • The monitor screen momentarily goes blank when you • Flash should be used for distances within the range of Camera Orientation Detection Basic Recording Operation Recording Images under Low Battery Power press the shutter button half way.
  • Page 53 Using the Vie Quality Sett Using the F RECORDING RECORDING • Pressing the shutter button releases the shutter, even • The exposure compensation value automatically re- These cases may make it impossible for Auto Focus to focus • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in •...
  • Page 54 Flash Indicato Exposure Co Using Focus While k half wa image a RECORDING • The monitor screen momentarily goes blank when you • Flash should be used for distances within the range of Camera Orientation Detection Basic Recording Operation Recording Images under Low Battery Power press the shutter button half way.
  • Page 55 Using the Vie Quality Sett Using the F RECORDING RECORDING • Pressing the shutter button releases the shutter, even • The exposure compensation value automatically re- These cases may make it impossible for Auto Focus to focus • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in •...
  • Page 56 Flash Indicato Exposure Co Using Focus While k half wa image a RECORDING • The monitor screen momentarily goes blank when you • Flash should be used for distances within the range of Camera Orientation Detection Basic Recording Operation Recording Images under Low Battery Power press the shutter button half way.
  • Page 57 Using the Vie Quality Sett Using the F RECORDING RECORDING • Pressing the shutter button releases the shutter, even • The exposure compensation value automatically re- These cases may make it impossible for Auto Focus to focus • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in •...
  • Page 58: Using The Flash

    Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 59 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 60 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 61 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 62 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 63 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 64: Panorama Recording

    Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 65: Night Scene Mode

    Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 66: Portrait Recording

    Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 67: Shutter Speed Priority Image Recording

    Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 68: Monochrome And Sepia Recording

    Compose the im Mode 1 (Mode Mem Item Functi Power Save OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Movie Mode Use [ ] and [ ] to select the aperture setting Turning power on default settings on and off White Use this setting to select the white balance setting Monochrome and Sepia Recording Performing Manual White Balance Using the REC Menus...
  • Page 69: Using The Self-Timer

    Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 70: Performing Manual White Balance

    Compose the im Mode 1 (Mode Mem Item Functi Power Save OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Movie Mode Use [ H ] and [G] to select the aperture setting Turning power on default settings on and off White Use this setting to select the white balance setting Monochrome and Sepia Recording Performing Manual White Balance Using the REC Menus...
  • Page 71: Specifying Power On Defaults

    Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 72 Compose the im Mode 1 (Mode Mem Item Functi Power Save OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Movie Mode Use [ H ] and [G] to select the aperture setting Turning power on default settings on and off White Use this setting to select the white balance setting Monochrome and Sepia Recording Performing Manual White Balance Using the REC Menus...
  • Page 73 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 74: Using The Rec Menus

    Compose the im Mode 1 (Mode Mem Item Functi Power Save OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Movie Mode Use [ H ] and [G] to select the aperture setting Turning power on default settings on and off White Use this setting to select the white balance setting Monochrome and Sepia Recording Performing Manual White Balance Using the REC Menus...
  • Page 75 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 76 Compose the im Mode 1 (Mode Mem Item Functi Power Save OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Movie Mode Use [ H ] and [G] to select the aperture setting Turning power on default settings on and off White Use this setting to select the white balance setting Monochrome and Sepia Recording Performing Manual White Balance Using the REC Menus...
  • Page 77 Initiali Landscape M Using the Zo Infinity Mod Panorama R Night Scene Movie Reco Manual Foc Press MODE a Use [ Keeping the ca Save of paper, press Picture OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Compose the im balance setting then press the s OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Quality Card...
  • Page 78: Playback

    Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 79 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 80 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 81 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 82 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 83 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ E ] and [ F ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 84 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ E ] and [ F ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 85 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ E ] and [ F ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 86 Screen Save Using Zoom PLAYBACK PLAYBACK The following describes the different techniques that you can NOTE • To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni- • Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display. Specify the area. Use [ E ] and [ F ] to scroll through images Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.
  • Page 87: Folder Types

    FOLDER TYPES FOLDER TYPES • When you try to save the 251st image to a folder, the cam- Memory Card Folder Precautions era automatically creates a new folder and store the image The camera automatically creates folders (directories) on there. the memory card and assigns them names based on dates •...
  • Page 88: Selecting A Folder For Playback

    FOLDER TYPES FOLDER TYPES Selecting a Folder for Playback Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY. Press Use [ ] and [ ] to select the folder you want to select for playback. Press SET to playback the first image in the folder.
  • Page 89: Image Protection

    Protecting an IMAGE PROTECTION Align the POW IMAGE PROTECTION Press Use the following operations when you want to protect Select the image you want to protect. Protecting and Unprotecting All Images images against accidental deletion. A protected image on a Memory Card Use [ cannot be deleted until it is unprotected.
  • Page 90: On A Memory Card

    Protecting an IMAGE PROTECTION Align the POW IMAGE PROTECTION Press Use the following operations when you want to protect Select the image you want to protect. Protecting and Unprotecting All Images images against accidental deletion. A protected image on a Memory Card Use [ cannot be deleted until it is unprotected.
  • Page 91: Deleting Images

    Deleti Delet After all the im lected, press SE DELETING IMAGES Align th Align th DELETING IMAGES Press M Press M Use the following operations when you want to delete im- NOTE Select “Yes” to delete the contents of the Deleting the Currently Selected Image Deleting All the Images in a Folder ages.
  • Page 92 Deleti Delet After all the im lected, press SE DELETING IMAGES Align th Align th DELETING IMAGES Press M Press M Use the following operations when you want to delete im- NOTE Select “Yes” to delete the contents of the Deleting the Currently Selected Image Deleting All the Images in a Folder ages.
  • Page 93: Deleting All The Images In A Folder

    Deleti Delet After all the im lected, press SE DELETING IMAGES Align th Align th DELETING IMAGES Press M Press M Use the following operations when you want to delete im- NOTE Select “Yes” to delete the contents of the Deleting the Currently Selected Image Deleting All the Images in a Folder ages.
  • Page 94 Deleti Delet After all the im lected, press SE DELETING IMAGES Align th Align th DELETING IMAGES Press M Press M Use the following operations when you want to delete im- NOTE Select “Yes” to delete the contents of the Deleting the Currently Selected Image Deleting All the Images in a Folder ages.
  • Page 95: Dpof

    Printing All Use [ DPOF Align the POW DPOF Press MENU. The letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print ] and [ ] to specify the number of cop- Use [ ] and [ ] to specify the number of cop- Printing Specific Images Order Format,”...
  • Page 96 Printing All Use [ DPOF Align the POW DPOF Press MENU. The letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print ] and [ ] to specify the number of cop- Use [ ] and [ ] to specify the number of cop- Printing Specific Images Order Format,”...
  • Page 97 Printing All Use [ DPOF Align the POW DPOF Press MENU. The letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print ] and [ ] to specify the number of cop- Use [ ] and [ ] to specify the number of cop- Printing Specific Images Order Format,”...
  • Page 98: Connections

    To avoid this, you should not leave the same image displayed on such a screen for very long periods. • This camera does not support cable transfer of data with other CASIO digital cameras. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com E-98...
  • Page 99: Connecting To Other Equipment

    CONNECT USB Port Co CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT! • Connecting the camera to a computer with the USB Connecting to a Television cable causes the “USb” to appear in the camera’s indi- Small •...
  • Page 100: Connecting To A Computer

    Windows 2000 • This camera does not support data communication * This USB driver does not run un- with any of the optionally available CASIO PC link der Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows NT. software applications: LK-1, LK-1A, LK-10V, LK-11W, * In the case of Windows 2000, LK-2, LK-2A, LK-2V, LK-21.
  • Page 101 CONNECT USB Port Co CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT! • Connecting the camera to a computer with the USB Connecting to a Television cable causes the “USb” to appear in the camera’s indi- Small •...
  • Page 102: System Requirements

    Windows 2000 • This camera does not support data communication * This USB driver does not run un- with any of the optionally available CASIO PC link der Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows NT. software applications: LK-1, LK-1A, LK-10V, LK-11W, * In the case of Windows 2000, LK-2, LK-2A, LK-2V, LK-21.
  • Page 103: Infrared Data Transfer

    • This camera uses IrDA IrTran-P protocol, which was jointly • This causes the receive stand by screen to appear. developed by NTT, Sony, Sharp, Okaya Systemware and CASIO to provide a means for transferring digital camera still images using infrared signals. (January 1998) IMPORTANT! •...
  • Page 104: Sending Data

    IrTran-P protocol. Transferring a movie or panorama to another model Digital Camera (other than the QV-3000EX/Ir) causes the images to be ungrouped. Such images cannot be played back on other CASIO Digital Camera Models. You can send a single specific image.
  • Page 105 INFRARED DATA TRANSFER Infrared Data Transfer Precautions • Make sure that the infrared ports of the sending unit and the receiving unit are pointed straight at each other, and that there is nothing blocking the path between them. • To avoid problems that occur due to sudden loss of battery power during infrared image transfer, we recommend that you use the separately available AC adaptor specified for this camera when transferring images.
  • Page 106 You should be able to use it with any • DPOF File Folder • Image files recorded with the CASIO QV-3000EX/Ir Digital (page E-107). Images copied from another digital camera a Card Browser file (when Card Browser is turned on).
  • Page 107: Dcf Protocol

    DCF camera or printed on a DCF printer. PREVIEW (Preview Folder) In addition to support for the DCF protocol, your CASIO digi- Card Browser Files: Files and folders DATA.HTM tal camera also shows dates in image folder names and im- required for the Card Browser display INDEX1.HTM...
  • Page 108 You should be able to use it with any • DPOF File Folder • Image files recorded with the CASIO QV-3000EX/Ir Digital (page E-107). Images copied from another digital camera a Card Browser file (when Card Browser is turned on).
  • Page 109 Viewing HTML File Contents quence and attributes of image files. Because of this, add- to view images recorded with the QV-3000EX/Ir. the file generation operation to be performed. You can Load the CompactFlash card into a card slot of your com-...
  • Page 110 You should be able to use it with any • DPOF File Folder • Image files recorded with the CASIO QV-3000EX/Ir Digital (page E-107). Images copied from another digital camera a Card Browser file (when Card Browser is turned on).
  • Page 111 Viewing HTML File Contents quence and attributes of image files. Because of this, add- to view images recorded with the QV-3000EX/Ir. the file generation operation to be performed. You can Load the CompactFlash card into a card slot of your com-...
  • Page 112 You should be able to use it with any • DPOF File Folder • Image files recorded with the CASIO QV-3000EX/Ir Digital (page E-107). Images copied from another digital camera a Card Browser file (when Card Browser is turned on).
  • Page 113 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Probable Cause Symptom Action No power 1. Batteries not loaded correctly. 1. Correctly load batteries (page E-38). 2. Dead batteries 2. Replace all four batteries with a set of new ones (page E-38). 3. Wrong AC adaptor 3. Use only recommended AC adaptor . Sudden power failure 1.
  • Page 114 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Probable Cause Action The recorded image is out The focus setting is not correct. Make sure the subject you want to focus is within of focus. the Auto Focus Frame when you record the image. Power failure during self- Low battery power Replace all four batteries with a set of new ones timer operation...
  • Page 115 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Probable Cause Action Colors of recorded image 1. Reflection from sunlight or light from another 1. Reorient the camera so that light is not shining are different from those on source directly into lens. the display when image 2.
  • Page 116 Restore power and turn the • Camera is connected to a computer. camera on. If this does not work, contact your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider. Slide Show starts even Activation of the screen saver. Turn off screen saver (page E-84).
  • Page 117 MESSAGES MESSAGES 3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “Yes”, and then press Can’t play This message appears when there is not enough SET. PANORAMA memory to perform panorama recording. Delete • Select MENU if you want to abort the reformat some images from the memory card to make procedure without deleting anything.
  • Page 118 MESSAGES RECORD ERROR This message appears when the image you are try- ing to record cannot be compressed for some rea- son. Try changing the angle of the camera to the subject. REPLACE BATTERY! Battery power is low. Camera power turns off automatically shortly after this message appears.
  • Page 119 Clock settings are cleared whenever power to the camera is cut off switching images in memory (with image protec- Model ........QV-3000EX/Ir under normal operating temperature (25°C). These values are for reference (by batteries going dead while the camera is not connected to an...
  • Page 120 Clock settings are cleared whenever power to the camera is cut off switching images in memory (with image protec- Model ........QV-3000EX/Ir under normal operating temperature (25°C). These values are for reference (by batteries going dead while the camera is not connected to an...
  • Page 121 Clock settings are cleared whenever power to the camera is cut off switching images in memory (with image protec- Model ........QV-3000EX/Ir under normal operating temperature (25∞ C). These values are for reference (by batteries going dead while the camera is not connected to an...

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