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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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  • Page 1: Digital Camera

    Digital Camera 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...
  • Page 2: Unpacking

    Unpacking As you unpack your camera, check to make sure that all items shown below are included. If anything is missing, contact your original retailer. Digital camera USB-AC adaptor (AD-C53U) To attach the strap to the camera Attach strap here. * The shape of the power cord plug varies according to country or...
  • Page 3: Read This First

    CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. is forbidden under copyright laws. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any damages or lost profits suffered by you or any third party due to the use or malfunction of this product.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Quick Start Basics What you can do with your CASIO camera ......11 Changing the Camera Style to Suit Shooting Conditions ....13 Opening and Closing the Frame .
  • Page 5 Using BEST SHOT Shooting Clearer Snapshots ..... . (Multi SR Zoom) . . 48 Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure ..(HDR) . . 49 Shooting with High Speed Night Scene .
  • Page 6 Using the Camera with a Computer Things you can do using a computer....... . 76 Using the Camera with a Windows Computer .
  • Page 7 Appendix Precautions during Use ........105 Power Supply.
  • Page 8: General Guide

    General Guide The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained. Front Back 1 23 Frame (page 13) Strap hole (page 2) HDMI terminal cover LED light (page 55) [p] (Power) (page 28) (page 69) Lens Memory card slot USB port cover Microphone (pages 26, 114)
  • Page 9: Monitor Screen Contents

    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.
  • Page 10: Movie Playback

    . Snapshot Viewing Tab (page 28) Protect indicator (page 72) Folder name/file name (page 95) Snapshot image size (page 55) Image menu icon (page 67) Image upload icon (page 86) Image scroll icons (pages 32, 63) Battery level indicator (page 23) Date/time (pages 24, 100) REC mode icon (page 28) Information icon (page 104)
  • Page 11: Quick Start Basics

    Quick Start Basics What you can do with your CASIO camera Your CASIO camera is packed with a powerful selection of features and functions to make recording of digital images easier, including the following five main functions. A variety of shooting styles...
  • Page 12 Quick and easy image upload The camera includes built-in software (CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi) that can be installed on a computer for simplifies uploading of image to an online service. See page for more information. HDR Art An HDR Art feature combines different parts of a...
  • Page 13: Changing The Camera Style To Suit Shooting Conditions

    Changing the Camera Style to Suit Shooting Conditions You can change the configuration of the camera by opening or closing the frame and rotating the monitor screen panel to suit shooting conditions. IMPORTANT! • Do not apply strong pressure to the surface of the monitor screen. Doing so can damage it.
  • Page 14: Rotating The Monitor Screen

    Rotating the Monitor Screen Use the steps below to rotate the monitor screen. NOTE • While holding the monitor screen panel as shown in the illustration, you can rotate it 180 degrees clockwise and 90 degrees counterclockwise. • The monitor screen panel can also be rotated when the frame is closed. Hold the camera as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 15: Camera Configurations

    Camera Configurations You can open the frame and rotate the monitor screen for a variety of different styles. Normal Shooting Movie Recording Shoot with the monitor screen facing the Open the frame 90 degrees and hold the opposite direction of the lens. frame.
  • Page 16: Using The Touch Panel

    IMPORTANT! • Take care to ensure that your finger is not blocking or is not too close to the LED light. Fingers can cause unwanted shadows when shooting. Using the Touch Panel The monitor screen of the camera is a touch panel. This means you can perform the following operations by touching the screen with your fingers.
  • Page 17 Squeeze Holding your thumb and forefinger against the screen as you bring them together. Use squeeze to reduce the size of the screen image. IMPORTANT! • Never use a pointed or hard object to perform screen operations. Doing so can damage the screen.
  • Page 18: First, Charge The Battery Prior To Use

    First, charge the battery prior to use. The built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery of the camera is not charged when you purchase it. Perform the steps below to charge the battery before using the camera. You can use either of the two following methods to charge the battery. •...
  • Page 19 Connect the USB cable to the camera. The back lamp should USB-AC adaptor light red, indicating that charging has started. The back lamp will go out when charging is [USB] port complete. • It takes about 130 minutes to bring a Small connector fully dead battery to a USB cable...
  • Page 20 . To charge using a USB connection to a computer The camera’s battery is charged whenever the camera is connected directly to a computer with the USB cable. • Depending on the setup of your computer, you may not be able to charge the battery over a USB connection.
  • Page 21 With your computer USB cable USB port turned on, connect the (included with camera) camera to it. The camera’s back lamp will Large connector light red. After a short while, the camera will turn on automatically and the back lamp will light amber to indicate that charging has [USB] port started.
  • Page 22 Back Lamp Operation Back lamp Lamp Status Description Lit Amber Charging Charging in progress (Data transfer with Lit Red computer not supported.) Abnormal ambient temperature, or Flashing Red battery problem (page 111), or charging terminated by the timer Lit Green Charging complete, or charging stopped After charging is complete, disconnect the USB cable from the camera and then from the computer.
  • Page 23 Checking the Current Battery Level As battery power is consumed, a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates its current level as shown below. Level High Battery Indicator Indicator Color Cyan * Yellow indicates battery power is low. Charge the battery as soon as possible. Recording is not possible when is indicated.
  • Page 24: Configuring Basic Settings The First Time You Turn On The Camera

    Configuring Basic Settings the First Time You Turn On the Camera The first time you turn on the camera, a screen appears for configuring the display language, date, and time settings. Failure to set the date and time correctly will cause the wrong date and time data to be recorded with images.
  • Page 25: Preparing A Memory Card

    If you make a mistake configuring display language, date, or time settings with the above procedure, refer to the following pages for information about how to correct the settings. – Display language: Page 101 – Date and time: Page 100 NOTE •...
  • Page 26: To Load A Memory Card

    • Never insert anything besides a supported memory card (page 25) into the memory card slot. • Should water or any foreign object ever get into the card slot, immediately turn off the camera, and contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Quick Start Basics...
  • Page 27: To Format (Initialize) A New Memory Card

    To format (initialize) a new memory card You need to format a new memory card before using it for the first time. Load a memory card (page 26). Turn on the camera and then touch “MENU”. • If “MENU” is not displayed on the screen, touch the tab to display it (page 35). Drag upwards and downwards until you find “Setup”, and then touch it.
  • Page 28: Turning Power On And Off

    Turning Power On and Off . To turn on the camera Back lamp Press [p] (Power). This will turn on the camera, which is indicated when the back lamp lights green, and enter the REC mode. Entering the REC Mode and PLAY Mode In the REC mode, touch “p”...
  • Page 29: To Shoot A Snapshot

    To Shoot a Snapshot Your camera has a variety of different recording modes to suit various shooting conditions and objectives (page 36). This section explains general shooting procedures using the auto recording mode. Selecting an Auto Recording Mode You can select one of two auto recording modes (Auto or Premium Auto) according to your digital imaging needs.
  • Page 30: To Shoot A Snapshot

    To shoot a snapshot Point the camera at the subject. Movie capacity (recording time) If you are using Premium Auto, text will appear in Snapshot capacity the lower right corner of the monitor screen (number of shots) describing the type of shot the camera has detected.
  • Page 31: Recording A Movie

    Recording a Movie Touch “ ” (Movie) to start movie recording. Touch “ ” (Movie Stop) to stop recording. See page 44 for details. “b” (Movie)/ “c” (Movie Stop) NOTE • You also can shoot a snapshot by touching a point on the monitor screen (page 54).
  • Page 32: Viewing Snapshots

    Viewing Snapshots Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera’s monitor screen. • For information about how to play back movies, see page 63. Touch “ ” (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode. This will display one of the snapshots currently stored in memory.
  • Page 33: Deleting Snapshots And Movies

    Deleting Snapshots and Movies If memory becomes full, you can delete snapshots and movies you no longer need in order to free up storage and record more images. IMPORTANT! • Remember that a file (image) delete operation cannot be undone. To delete a single file In the PLAY mode, touch “ú”...
  • Page 34: Snapshot Shooting Precautions

    Snapshot Shooting Precautions Operation • If unwanted light is shining directly onto the lens, shade the lens with your hand. Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots • Subject brightness conditions can cause monitor screen response to slow and can cause digital noise in the monitor screen image. •...
  • Page 35: Recording Images

    Recording Images Touching the monitor screen in the REC mode will display a screen for configuring REC mode settings. . To configure REC mode settings Press [p] (Power) to turn on the camera and enter the REC mode. • If the camera is in the PLAY mode, touch “...
  • Page 36: Selecting A Recording Mode

    Selecting a Recording Mode The camera has a variety of different recording modes. In the REC mode, touch the recording mode icon (page 29). • If the icon is not displayed on the screen, touch the tab to display it. Touch the icon of the recording mode you want to use.
  • Page 37: Shooting Snapshots Digitally Processed For Artistic Effect

    Shooting Snapshots Digitally Processed for Artistic Effect (HDR Art) This feature applies HDR (High Dynamic Range, page 49) photography to transform snapshots into works of art that provide a greater degree of expression than conventional photography. Normal image HDR Art image In the REC mode, touch the recording mode icon (page 29).
  • Page 38: Shooting A Panorama Image

    . Adjusting the Level of the Art Effect You can specify one of three levels for application of the art effect. For the recording mode, select “HDR Art”. Touch “ART +2”. Touch the level you want to select. • 0 (off) - +3 (strong) Touch “OK”.
  • Page 39 Press the shutter button the rest of the way down and a slide cursor will appear on the monitor screen. Slowly move the camera in the direction indicated by the arrow on the screen until the slide cursor reaches the other end of its movement range (i.e.
  • Page 40: Using Motion Shutter To Trigger A Self-Timer Operation

    • If you shoot a moving subject, the camera may not be able to compose the panorama image properly. • With this REC mode, the LED light setting automatically becomes off. Using Motion Shutter to Trigger a Self-timer Operation (Motion Shutter) With Motion Shutter the camera automatically triggers a self-timer countdown whenever it detects subject movement within a framed area you specify on the...
  • Page 41: Shooting With Zoom

    Shooting with Zoom Your camera is equipped with various types of zoom: HD Zoom, SR Zoom, and digital zoom. The maximum zoom factor depends on the image size setting. Allows greater zoom capabilities by cutting out a portion of the HD Zoom original image and enlarging it.
  • Page 42: Zoom Factor

    . Zoom Factor • The image deterioration point depends on the image size (page 55) and recording mode (page 36). The smaller the image size, the higher the zoom factor you can use before reaching the image deterioration point. Auto, Premium Auto, Motion Shutter Undeteriorated Maximum Image Size...
  • Page 43: Shooting A Self-Portrait

    Shooting a Self-portrait You can configure the camera so the monitor screen and lens are facing in the same direction. This means you can shoot with the self-timer as you compose the self-portrait on the monitor screen. • When using the self-timer to shoot a self-portrait, select “Auto” or “Premium Auto”...
  • Page 44: To Record A Movie

    To record a movie The following procedure explains how to record a movie. “MENU” • You can record a movie while one of the following recording modes is selected. – Auto – Premium Auto – BEST SHOT (High Speed Night Scene) In the REC mode, touch “MENU”.
  • Page 45 Touch “ ” (Movie). Recording time/ Remaining recording time This will start recording. • Monaural audio is also recorded during movie recording while “Full HD” or “HD” is selected for the movie quality setting. • Touching “o” while recording is in progress will cause the remaining recording time and “R”...
  • Page 46 Ultra High Speed Type SD memory card is recommended. Note, however that CASIO makes no guarantees about the operation of any Ultra High Speed Type SD memory card used with this camera.
  • Page 47: Using Best Shot

    Using BEST SHOT BEST SHOT provides you with a collection of sample “scenes” that show a variety of different types of shooting conditions. When you need to change the setup of the camera, simply find the scene that matches what you are trying to achieve, and the camera sets up for it automatically.
  • Page 48: Shooting Clearer Snapshots

    Shooting Clearer Snapshots (Multi SR Zoom) Multi SR Zoom uses super-resolution technology and multiple Continuous Shutter (CS) images for higher quality and clarity across the entire image. For information about the zoom factor, see page 42. • When shooting with Multi SR Zoom, the camera may require more time for image data processing between shots.
  • Page 49: Digitally Correcting For Overexposure And Underexposure

    Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure (HDR) With HDR (High Dynamic Range), the camera shoots a series of CS images using different exposure settings and combines them into a final image to correct for overexposure or underexposure of subjects of different brightness levels. In the REC mode, touch “...
  • Page 50: Shooting With High Speed Night Scene

    Shooting with High Speed Night Scene (High Speed Night Scene) With High Speed Night Scene, the camera automatically detects shooting conditions. When you press the shutter button, the camera will record a burst of images and merge them in a way that minimizes image blur due to low light conditions. In the REC mode, touch “...
  • Page 51: Shooting With High Speed Anti Shake

    Shooting with High Speed Anti Shake (High Speed Anti Shake) A single press of the shutter button causes the camera to record multiple images and automatically combine them, which reduces image blur due to camera movement. In the REC mode, touch “ ”...
  • Page 52: Shooting With Priority On Subject Faces

    Shooting with Priority on Subject Faces (High Speed Best Selection) With High Speed Best Selection, the camera automatically shoots a series of images, and selects the best one based on facial image blur, and facial expression (whether the subject is smiling or blinking). In the REC mode, touch “...
  • Page 53: Advanced Recording Settings

    Advanced Recording Settings The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings. Using the REC Menu . Example Menu Screen Operation In the REC mode, touch “MENU”. This will display the menu screen. • If “MENU” is not displayed on the screen, touch the tab to display it.
  • Page 54: Using Touch Shutter

    Using Touch Shutter (Touch Shutter) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * Touch Shutter You can use the procedure below to shoot a snapshot. Touch “On”. Point the camera at the subject. When you want to shoot, touch the monitor screen. The camera automatically comes into focus and then shoots.
  • Page 55: Using The Led Light

    Using the LED Light (LED) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * LED Use the LED light when shooting where lighting is dim. The effectiveness of the LED light is reduced the further you are from the subject. Auto LED lights automatically under dark shooting conditions.
  • Page 56 • Available image sizes are limited for some functions as noted below. This image size cannot be selected while the HDR Art recording mode or 12M, a BEST SHOT scene (Except for High Speed Best Selection) is selected. Selecting one of these settings after selecting “12M” in another mode will cause the image size setting to change to “10M”...
  • Page 57: Movie Image Quality Settings

    Image Size Selection Tips Note that larger images have more pixels, so they take up more memory space. More detail, but takes up more memory. Best Large Number when you plan to print large-size prints (such of Pixels as Poster size). Small Number Less detail, but takes up less memory.
  • Page 58: Correcting Image Brightness

    Correcting Image Brightness (EV Shift) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * EV Shift You can manually adjust an image’s exposure value (EV value) before shooting it. • Exposure Compensation Range: –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV • Unit: 1/3 EV Touch a level you want to set.
  • Page 59: Adjusting White Balance

    Adjusting White Balance (White Balance) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * White Balance You can adjust white balance to match the source of light available where you are shooting and avoid the blue cast that results when shooting outdoors when it is cloudy, and the green cast that results when shooting under fluorescent lighting.
  • Page 60: Specifying Iso Sensitivity

    Specifying ISO Sensitivity (ISO) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * ISO ISO sensitivity is a measure of sensitivity to light. AUTO Adjusts sensitivity automatically according to conditions ISO 100 Lower sensitivity Slow shutter speed Less noise ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600...
  • Page 61: Selecting A Focus Mode

    Selecting a Focus Mode (Focus) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * Focus Changing to a different focus mode can help to achieve better focus. Focus Mode Approximate Focus Range Settings Type of Shot Snapshot Movies Snapshot Movies Approximately Approximately Auto General...
  • Page 62: Turning On Image Review

    Using Focus Lock Subject to be focused on “Focus lock” is a technique you can use when you want to compose an image in which the subject you want to focus on is not within the focus frame in the center of the screen.
  • Page 63: Viewing Snapshots And Movies

    Viewing Snapshots and Movies Viewing Snapshots See page 32 for the procedure for viewing snapshots. Viewing a Movie Touch “ ” (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode. Image quality • You can also enter the PLAY mode by touching Movie icon: 6 the tab and then “p”...
  • Page 64 Movie Playback Controls Pause/Play Touch “|” (pause) or “6” (play). During playback, touch “ ” (fast reverse) or “ ” (fast forward). Fast forward/ • Each touch of either button increases the speed of the Fast reverse fast forward or fast reverse operation. •...
  • Page 65: Editing A Movie On The Camera

    Editing a Movie on the Camera (Movie Editing) The Movie Editing feature lets you cut out a specific part of a movie. Enter the PLAY mode and then start playback of the movie you want to edit. When playback reaches the location where you want to cut, touch “ ”...
  • Page 66: Viewing A Panorama Image

    Viewing a Panorama Image Touch “ ” (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode. Touch “ú” or “õ” or drag upwards or downwards to display the panorama image you want to view. • To scroll at high speed, touch and hold “ú” or “õ”.
  • Page 67: Playing A Slideshow On The Camera

    Playing a Slideshow on the Camera (Slideshow) You can use the slideshow mode to automatically scroll through all of the images in camera memory. In the PLAY mode, touch “q” for the playback mode. This will start the slideshow. • If “ ”...
  • Page 68: Zooming An On-Screen Image

    Zooming an On-screen Image Snapshots can be zoomed on the monitor screen up to 8X. • The actual available zoom factors depend on the size of the original image. In the PLAY mode, touch “ú” or “õ” or drag left or right to display the image you want to view.
  • Page 69: Viewing Snapshots And Movies On A Tv Screen

    Viewing Snapshots and Movies on a TV Screen Use a commercially available HDMI cable to connect the camera to the TV. • Use a commercially available HDMI cable that is marked with the logo shown to the right. Open the frame (page 13). HDMI terminal cover Hook your nail into the groove of the HDMI terminal cover and pull the cover in the...
  • Page 70 Turn on the camera. The camera monitor screen will shows a remote controller image. The TV screen will show a recorded image. • The contents of the remote controller image will depend on the type of image that is displayed on the TV screen. Touch the camera monitor screen to perform operations.
  • Page 71: Other Playback Functions (Play)

    Other Playback Functions (PLAY) The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings. Using the PLAY Menu . Example Menu Screen Operation In the PLAY mode, touch “MENU”. This will display the menu screen. • If “MENU” is not displayed on the screen, touch the tab to display it.
  • Page 72: Protecting A File Against Deletion

    Protecting a File Against Deletion (Protect) Procedure Enter the PLAY Mode * MENU * Protect You can protect images to prevent them from being deleted. • A protected image will be indicated by “›”. All Files On Protects all files. All Files Off Unprotects all files.
  • Page 73: Rotating An Image

    Rotating an Image (Rotation) Procedure Enter the PLAY Mode * MENU * Rotation Touch “ú” or “õ” or drag upwards or downwards to display the image you want to rotate. Touch “Rotate”. This will rotate the image 90 degrees to the left. When the image is in the orientation you want, touch “...
  • Page 74: Printing

    Printing Professional Print Service You can take a memory card that contains the images you want to print to a professional print service and have them printed. Printing on a Home Printer You can use a printer equipped with a memory card slot to print images directly from a memory card.
  • Page 75 . Printing on a Macintosh Use the procedure under “Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and Saving Files” (page 89) to store the image you want to print, and then display the image on your Macintosh screen. Click “File” and then “Print”. Configure print settings and then click “Print”.
  • Page 76: Using The Camera With A Computer

    (USB connection) (pages 78, 89). view them there • You can upload specific images to an online service (CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi ) (page 82). • Transfer images to a computer automatically over a wireless LAN for viewing (Eye-Fi) (page 93).
  • Page 77: Using The Camera With A Windows Computer

    View the User’s Guide (Not required if already Windows XP (SP2, SP3) installed.) Windows 2000 (SP4) Photo Transport and Virtual Painter 5 LE for CASIO will not run under 64-bit versions of Windows OS. Using the Camera with a Computer...
  • Page 78: Viewing And Storing Images On A Computer

    . Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software Computer system requirements are different for each of the applications. See the “Read me” file that comes with each application for details. Information about computer system requirements also can be found under “Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software (For Windows)”...
  • Page 79 Use the USB cable that USB port USB cable (included) comes with the camera to connect it to your computer. Large connector The camera will turn on automatically and battery charging will start (page 20). • The camera may not turn [USB] port on automatically in the case of certain computer...
  • Page 80 Windows 7, Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then “Documents”. Windows XP users: Click “Start” and then “My Documents”. • If you already have a “DCIM” folder in “Documents” (Windows 7, Windows Vista) or “My Documents” (Windows XP), the next step will overwrite it. If you want to keep the existing “DCIM”...
  • Page 81: Playing Movies

    Playing Movies To play back a movie, first copy it to your computer and then double-click the movie file. Some operating systems may not be able to play back movies. If this happens, you need to install separately available software. •...
  • Page 82: Transferring Images From Your Computer To Camera Memory

    . To transfer images to the camera Connect the camera to your computer (page 78). On your computer, click the following: Start * All Programs * CASIO * Photo Transport. This starts up Photo Transport. Drag the file(s) you want to transfer to the [Transfer] button.
  • Page 83: Transforming Snapshots Into Artistic Image

    The CD-ROM that comes with your camera contains an application called Virtual Painter 5 LE for CASIO. By installing this application on your computer, you can transform your digital images so they appear as if they were drawn or painted by hand.
  • Page 84 For details about this operation, click the Virtual Painter [Help] button. IMPORTANT! • Virtual Painter 5 LE for CASIO supports transformation of JPEG images shot with CASIO brand EXILIM Series digital cameras only. Transformation of images shot with a different brand digital camera is not supported.
  • Page 85: Uploading Image Data To An Online Service

    . To install CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi on your computer Start up your computer and connect to the Internet. • CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi cannot be installed on a computer that is not connected to the Internet. Turn off the camera and then remove its memory card (page 114).
  • Page 86 IMPORTANT! • Formatting camera memory will delete the CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi installer from the camera. If the installer is deleted, go to the official CASIO Digital Camera Website at the URL below. http://www.exilim.com/ • Make a record of your user registration information and keep it in a safe place so you do not forget it.
  • Page 87: Viewing User Documentation

    • Uploading of a large number of images can take some time to complete. • You cannot select specific images for upload while an Eye-Fi card is loaded in the camera. Also, you will not be able to start up CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi while the camera is connected to a computer.
  • Page 88: User Registration

    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.
  • Page 89: Connecting The Camera To Your Computer And Saving Files

    Connecting the Camera to Your Computer and Saving Files IMPORTANT! • The camera does not support operation with Mac OS 8.6 or earlier, or Mac OS X 10.0. Operation is supported with Mac OS 9, X (10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6) only.
  • Page 90 Use the USB cable that USB port USB cable (included) comes with the camera to connect it to your Macintosh. Large connector The camera will turn on automatically and battery charging will start (page 20). • The camera may not turn [USB] port on automatically in the case of certain computer...
  • Page 91: Transferring Images Automatically And Managing Them On Your Macintosh

    . To view copied images Double-click the camera’s drive icon. Double-click the “DCIM” folder to open it. Double-click the folder that contains the images you want to view. Double-click the image file you want to view. • For information about file names, see “Memory Folder Structure” on page 96. •...
  • Page 92: Playing A Movie

    Playing a Movie You can use QuickTime, which comes bundled with your operating system, to play back movies on a Macintosh. To play back a movie, first copy it to your Macintosh and then double-click the movie file. . Minimum Computer System Requirements for Movie Playback The minimum system requirements described below are necessary to play back movies recorded with this camera on a computer.
  • Page 93: Viewing User Documentation

    Open the file named “camera_xx.pdf”. • “xx” is the language code (Example: camera_e.pdf is for English). User Registration Internet registration only is supported. Visit the following CASIO website to register: http://world.casio.com/qv/register/ Using an Eye-Fi Wireless SD Memory Card to Transfer Images...
  • Page 94 IMPORTANT! • Recorded images are transferred over wireless LAN. Do not use the Eye-Fi card or turn off Eye-Fi card communication (page 97) when on an aircraft or in any other location where use of wireless communication is limited or prohibited. •...
  • Page 95: Files And Folders

    File System (DCF). . About DCF The following operations are supported for DCF-compliant images. Note, however, that CASIO makes no performance guarantees concerning these operations. • Transferring this camera’s DCF-compliant images to another manufacturer’s camera and view them. • Printing this camera’s DCF-compliant images on another manufacturer’s printer.
  • Page 96: Memory Folder Structure

    . Memory Folder Structure DCIM Folder DCIM Recording Folder 100CASIO Image File CIMG0001.JPG Movie File CIMG0002.MOV Recording Folder 101CASIO Recording Folder 102CASIO . Supported Image Files • Image files shot with this camera • DCF-compliant image files This camera may not be able to display an image, even if it is DCF-compliant. 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.
  • Page 97: Other Settings (Set Up)

    Other Settings (Set Up) This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other operations in both the REC mode and PLAY mode. For information about menu operations, see page 53. Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness (Screen) Procedure MENU * Setup * Screen You can use the following procedure to change the brightness of the monitor screen.
  • Page 98: Configuring Camera Sound Settings

    Configuring Camera Sound Settings (Sounds) Procedure MENU * Setup * Sounds Startup Half Shutter Toggles the operation tone between on and off. Shutter Operation Specifies the sound volume. This volume setting is also Operation used during video output (from the HDMI port) (page 69). Volume Specifies the volume of movie audio output.
  • Page 99: Configuring World Time Settings

    Configuring World Time Settings (World Time) Procedure MENU * Setup * World Time Setting a Travel Destination You can use the World Time screen to view the current time in a 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.
  • Page 100: Selecting The Time Display

    Selecting the Time Display Use this procedure to specify the time displayed by the camera for your home city and destination. Touch “Time”. Touch “Home” or “Destination”. This will configure the time setting of the location you touched in the previous step.
  • Page 101 Specifying the Date Style (Date Style) Procedure MENU * Setup * Date Style You can select from among three different styles for the date. Example: July 10, 2012 YY/MM/DD 12/7/10 DD/MM/YY 10/7/12 MM/DD/YY 7/10/12 Specifying the Display Language (Language) Procedure MENU * Setup * Language .
  • Page 102: Selecting The Hdmi Terminal Output Method

    Calibrating the Touch Panel (Calibrate TP) Procedure MENU * Setup * Calibrate TP Calibrate the touch panel whenever a touch operation does not produce the desired results or if touch panel response is poor. Touch “Start”. Touch the centers of each of the four cross marks “+”...
  • Page 103: Formatting Built-In Memory Or A Memory Card

    • Formatting built-in memory or a memory card will delete all protected images stored there. • Formatting camera built-in memory will delete the CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi installer. • Check the battery level before starting a format operation and make sure it is not too low.
  • Page 104: Configuring Monitor Screen Settings

    Configuring Monitor Screen Settings Changing the Screen Orientation Normally, the camera automatically detects its current orientation and changes the icon and recorded image orientation accordingly. Note, however that the camera may not be able to detect its orientation correctly if it is pointed straight downwards. In this case, you can temporarily change the icon and recorded image orientation.
  • Page 105: Appendix

    If the camera will not turn off for some reason, press the reset button (page 8). 2. If you are using the USB-AC adaptor to power the camera, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Appendix...
  • Page 106 • 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.
  • Page 107 • If 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.
  • Page 108: Battery Life

    . 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 battery under normal temperature (23°C (73°F)). They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve the indicated level of operation.
  • Page 109: Caring For Your Camera

    Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock. 0 Should the power cord ever become damaged (to the point that internal wires are exposed or cut), immediately contact your original retailer or a CASIO authorized service center to request repair. Continued use of a damaged power cord creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock.
  • Page 110 Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for use of this product in any way that infringes on the copyrights of others or that violates copyright laws.
  • Page 111: Power Supply

    If problems continue to occur after you perform the above steps, it could mean that the battery is faulty. Contact your nearest CASIO authorized service center. Appendix...
  • Page 112: Battery Precautions

    Have the battery replaced with a new one. Contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center to have the battery replaced. Do not try to replace the battery yourself.
  • Page 113: Disposing Of The Camera

    • The battery of this camera is built-in and cannot be replaced by you. Contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center to have the battery replaced. • Make sure that the camera is turned off before removing the battery.
  • Page 114: Using A Memory Card

    Pressing the edge of the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow, lift the battery to remove it. . Old Rechargeable Battery Handling Precautions • Insulate the positive and negative terminals with tape, etc. • Do not peel the covering off of the battery. •...
  • Page 115 Use the format function (page 103) to completely delete the data in built-in memory before discarding or transferring ownership of the camera. • Before giving or selling a camera that is using CASIO Connection powered by Eye- Fi to someone else, be sure unregister your Eye-Fi account. Start up CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi, right-click the camera icon, and then select “Unregister”.
  • Page 116: Computer System Requirements For Bundled Software (For Windows)

    CASIO Connection powered by Eye-Fi comes built into the camera. For details about the minimum system requirements for each software application, see the “Read me” files on the CASIO Digital Camera Software CD-ROM that comes bundled with the camera. Appendix...
  • Page 117: Reset Initial Default Settings

    Reset Initial Default Settings The tables in this section show the initial default settings on menus that appear in the REC mode and PLAY mode when you reset the camera (page 103). • A dash (–) indicates an item whose setting is not reset or an item for which there is no reset setting.
  • Page 118: When Things Don't Go Right

    2)The camera battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 18). If this does not resolve the problem, contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center. The camera 1)The camera is designed to turn off automatically after no suddenly powers operation is performed for about five minutes.
  • Page 119 Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action The LED light does 1)If the battery is dead, charge it (page 18). not light. 2)LED light operation is disabled automatically whenever you are shooting with a BEST SHOT scene, HDR Art and Slide Panorama.
  • Page 120 Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action Playback The color of the Sunlight or light from another source may be shining directly playback image is into the lens when you are shooting. Position the camera so different from what sunlight does not shine directly into the lens. appears on the monitor screen when shooting.
  • Page 121 If the same message appears after you turn power back on, contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center. Buttons are not With large capacity memory cards there is a delay after the...
  • Page 122: Display Messages

    If the same LENS ERROR message appears after you turn power back on, contact a CASIO authorized service center or your original retailer. Memory is full with images you recorded and/or files saved Memory Full by editing operations.
  • Page 123: Number Of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time

    The LOCK switch of the SD, SDHC, or SDXC LOCK memory card loaded in the camera is in the The card is locked. locked position. You cannot store images to or delete images from a memory card that is locked. There are no files.
  • Page 124 Movies Built-in Memory SD Memory Card File Size Image Quality Approximate Data (Approx. 34.8MB (1GB ) Movie (Pixels) / Rate (Frame Rate) Movie Recording Recording 1-minute (Audio) Capacity Capacity Movie Full HD 14.2 Megabits/second 8 minutes (1920 1080) 18 seconds 106.5 MB (30 frames/second) 23 seconds...
  • Page 125: Specifications

    Specifications File Format Snapshots: JPEG (Exif Version 2.3; DCF 2.0 standard) Movies: MOV format, H.264/AVC standard, IMA-ADPCM (monaural) Recording Media Built-in Memory (Image Storage Area: 34.8MB*) SD/SDHC/SDXC * Built-in memory capacity after formatting Recorded Image Sizes Snapshots: 12M (4000 3000), 3:2 (4000 2656), 10M (3648 2736), 5M (2560...
  • Page 126 Shutter Speed Snapshot (Auto): 1/10 to 1/16000 second Snapshot (Premium Auto): 1 to 1/16000 second * May differ due to the camera setup. Aperture Value F2.8 White Balance Auto, Daylight, Overcast, Shade, Daywhite Fluorescent, Daylight Fluorescent, Tungsten, Manual WB Sensitivity Snapshots: (Standard Output Auto, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600,...
  • Page 127 Approximate Battery Life All of the values provided below represent the approximate amount of time under normal temperature (23°C (73°F)) before the camera turns off. These values are not guaranteed. Low temperatures shorten battery life. Number of Shots (CIPA) (Operating Time)* 220 shots Continuous Playback (Snapshots)* 2 hours 10 minutes...
  • Page 128 . USB-AC adaptor (AD-C53U) Input Power 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 100 mA Output Power 5.0 V DC, 650 mA Operating Temperature 5 to 35°C (41 to 95°F) Requirements Dimensions 53 (W) 21 (H) 45 (D) mm (2.1" (W) 0.83"...
  • Page 129 CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan MA1106-B...

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