Casio Exilim EX-ZR1000 User Manual

Casio Exilim EX-ZR1000 User Manual

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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: Accessories

    Accessories As you unpack your camera, check to make sure that all accessories shown below are included. If anything is missing, contact your original retailer. Rechargeable lithium ion USB-AC adaptor USB cable battery (NP-130) (AD-C53U) * The shape of the power cord plug varies according to country or geographic area.
  • Page 3: Attaching The Neck Strap To The Camera

    Attaching the Neck Strap to the Camera Undo the strap from the buckle Pass the end of the strap and remove the strap loop through the strap loop ring and secure it with the buckle. Buckle Attach the loop on the other end of the strap to the strap hole on one side of the camera, and...
  • Page 4: 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 5: Table Of Contents

    Quick Start Basics What you can do with your CASIO camera ......15 Tilting the Monitor Screen ........17 Using the Stand .
  • Page 6 Configuring Handsfree Mode Settings ....(Handsfree) . . . 64 Repositioning the Motion Detection Area ... . . (Motion Position) . . . 64 Digitally Correcting for Overexposure and Underexposure .
  • Page 7 Specifying ISO Sensitivity ....... . . (ISO) . 105 Specifying the ISO Sensitivity Upper Limit ... . (ISO High Limit) . 106 Zooming with Super Resolution .
  • Page 8 Editing a Movie on the Camera .....(Movie Editing) . 131 Optimizing Image Brightness ......(Lighting) . 132 Adjusting White Balance .
  • Page 9 Auto Image Orientation Detection and Rotation ..(Auto Rotate) . 166 Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule ..(File No.) . 166 Configuring Sleep State Settings ......(Sleep) . 167 Configuring Auto Power Off Settings .
  • Page 10: General Guide

    General Guide The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained. Front Back bn 7 ck bt bs Mode dial Lens [SET] button (pages 33, 41, 70) Microphones (page 71) (pages 43, 70, 98) Zoom controller [RING] button [MENU] button (pages 34, 57, 123) (pages 44, 122)
  • Page 11: Monitor Screen Contents And How To Change Them

    . Control Dial In addition to using the up, down, left, and right buttons, you can also use the control dial to perform operations. • Depending on the function, certain operations cannot be performed using the control dial. Control dial [8] [2] [4] [6] : Press the applicable button (up, down, left, right).
  • Page 12: Movie Recording

    NOTE • The semi-transparent gray frame on the monitor screen indicates the area that is recorded when shooting a movie. The area within the frame is recorded for a movie. • Depending on recording settings, the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity values may not appear on the monitor screen.
  • Page 13: Movie Playback

    . Snapshot Viewing Folder name/file name (page 160) Snapshot image quality (page 104) Recording mode (page 33) Histogram (page 190) Date/time (page 170) Metering mode (page 112) White balance (page 133) Battery level indicator (page 26) Flash (page 54) Exposure compensation (page 53) Shutter speed File type Aperture value...
  • Page 14: Configuring Monitor Screen Settings

    . Configuring Monitor Screen Settings Each press of [8] (DISP) will cycle through display settings that display or hide on-screen information. You can configure separate settings for the REC mode and PLAY mode. [8] (DISP) REC mode Information on Displays setting information. Displays setting information and a Information on, histogram (page 190) on the right side of...
  • Page 15: 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 main functions. Tiltable Monitor Screen 180 degrees The camera’s monitor screen can be tiled upwards...
  • Page 16: See Page

    Blurred Background This function analyzes a burst of consecutive images and then blurs the background behind the main subject. This creates an effect that really makes the subject stand out, just like photographs taken with a single-lens reflex camera. *See page for more information.
  • Page 17: Tilting The Monitor Screen

    Tilting the Monitor Screen The monitor screen can be tilted upwards up to 180 degrees. This means you can position 180 degrees the monitor screen so it faces in the same direction as the lens, for easy composition of self-portraits. You can also tilt the monitor screen upwards 90 degrees, which means you can easily shoot from a low angle 90 degrees...
  • Page 18: Tilting The Monitor Screen

    . Tilting the Monitor Screen As shown in the figure below, pull upwards on the bottom center of the monitor screen at point . The monitor screen will open up to 90 degrees and stop momentarily. Keep lifting and it will tilt upwards up to 180 degrees. •...
  • Page 19 . Returning the Monitor Screen to Its Normal Position Holding the monitor screen at Push the monitor screen point , rotate the screen downwards with your finger at downwards to the back of the point to slide the monitor camera. screen down as far as it will go.
  • Page 20: Using The Stand

    Note that the battery of a newly purchased camera is not charged. Perform the steps below to load the battery into the camera and charge it. • Your camera requires a special CASIO rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-130) for power. Never try to use any other type of battery.
  • Page 21 Load the battery. Stopper With the EXILIM logo on the battery facing downwards (in the direction of the lens), hold the stopper next to the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow as you slide the battery into the camera.
  • Page 22: Charge The Battery

    Charge the Battery You can use either of the two following methods to charge the camera’s battery. • USB-AC adaptor • USB connection to a computer . To charge with the USB-AC adaptor The adaptor lets you charge the battery while it is loaded in the camera. While the camera is turned off, connect in the sequence shown below ( Charging time: Approximately 240 minutes Power cord...
  • Page 23 Back Lamp Operation Back lamp Lamp Status Description Lit Red Charging Abnormal ambient temperature, Flashing Red USB-AC adaptor problem, or battery problem (page 184) Charging complete . To charge using a USB connection to a computer USB connection lets you charge the battery while it is loaded in the camera. While the camera is turned off, connect in the sequence shown below ( Computer (power turned on)
  • Page 24 IMPORTANT! • The first time you connect the camera to your computer with the USB cable, an error message may appear on your computer. If this happens, disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable. • A battery that has not been used for a long time, certain types of computers, and connection conditions can cause charging to take more than approximately five hours, which will trigger a timer that terminates charging automatically, even if the battery is not fully charged.
  • Page 25 Other Charging Precautions • With the two charging methods described above, you can charge the camera’s battery (NP-130) without removing it from the camera. You also can charge the battery using an optionally available charger unit (BC-130L). Never use any other type of charger device.
  • Page 26 Checking Remaining Battery Power As battery power is consumed, a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates remaining power as shown below. Remaining Power High Battery Indicator Indicator Color White * White indicates battery power is low. Charge the battery as soon as possible. Recording is not possible when is indicated.
  • Page 27: 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 load a battery into 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 28: Preparing A Memory Card

    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 29: To Load A Memory Card

    • Never insert anything besides a supported memory card (page 28) 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. Quick Start Basics...
  • Page 30: To Format (Initialize) A New Memory Card

    To replace the memory card Press the memory card and then release it. This will cause it to pop out of the memory card slot slightly. Pull the card out the rest of the way and then insert another one. •...
  • Page 31: Turning The Camera On And Off

    Turning the Camera On and Off . To turn power on Pressing [ON/OFF] (Power) enters [ON/OFF] (Power) the REC mode so you can record images. Pressing [p] (PLAY) while Shutter button in the REC mode enters the PLAY mode, which you can use to view Back lamp snapshots and movies (pages 37, 116).
  • Page 32: Holding The Camera Correctly

    Holding the Camera Correctly Your images will not come out Horizontal Vertical clearly if you move the camera when you press the shutter button. When pressing the shutter button, be sure to hold the camera as shown in the illustration, and keep it still by pressing your arms firmly against your sides as you shoot.
  • Page 33: To Shoot A Snapshot

    To shoot a snapshot Selecting an Auto Recording Mode You can select one of two auto recording modes (Program Auto or Premium Auto PRO) according to your digital imaging needs. REC Screen Setting Description Icon Display Program This is the standard Auto recording mode. Auto With Premium Auto PRO recording, the camera automatically determines whether you are shooting a...
  • Page 34: To Shoot A Snapshot

    To shoot a snapshot Point the camera at the subject. If you are shooting with Premium Auto PRO, text will appear at the bottom of the monitor screen describing the type of shot the camera has detected. • You can zoom the image, if you want. Appears when the camera detects it is stationary on a tripod.
  • Page 35: Shooting With Auto

    Continuing to keep the camera still, Full-press press the shutter button the rest of the way down. This records the snapshot. Snap (Image is recorded.) Recording a Movie [0] (Movie) Press [0] (Movie) to start movie recording. Press [0] (Movie) again to stop movie recording. See the following pages for details.
  • Page 36 . Shooting with Premium Auto PRO • In addition to shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity, the camera automatically executes the following operation as required when shooting with Premium Auto PRO. – Continuous AF (page 109) – Intelligent AF (page 107) –...
  • Page 37: 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 116. • For information about images recorded using continuous shutter (CS), see page 118. Turn on the camera and press [p] (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode.
  • Page 38: 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. •...
  • Page 39: Snapshot Shooting Precautions

    . To delete all files Press [p] (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode and then press [2] ( Use [8] and [2] to select “Delete All Files” and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select “Yes” and then press [SET] to delete all files. This will cause the message “There are no files.”...
  • Page 40: Auto Focus Restrictions

    . Auto Focus Restrictions • Any of the following can make proper focus impossible. – Solid color wall or other very low contrast subject – Strongly back lit subject – Very shiny subject – Blinds or other subject with a repeating horizontal pattern –...
  • Page 41: Snapshot Tutorial

    Snapshot Tutorial Selecting the Recording Mode Your camera has a variety of different recording Mode dial modes. Before recording an image, rotate the mode dial to select the recording mode that suits the type of image you are trying to record. P Program Auto Standard Auto recording mode.
  • Page 42 M M (Manual Exposure) mode This mode gives you total control over aperture and shutter speed settings. Press [SET] to open the Control Panel. Use [8] and [2] to select (Aperture), and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to change the aperture setting, and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select (Shutter Speed), and then press [SET].
  • Page 43: Using The Control Panel

    Using the Control Panel The Control Panel can be used to configure camera [8] [2] [4] [6] settings. In the REC mode, press [SET]. [SET] • You can also display the Control Panel by pressing [2]. Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want to change, and then press [SET].
  • Page 44: Configuring Camera Settings With The Function Ring

    Configuring Camera Settings with the Function Ring Control Panel and menu item functions can be assigned to the function ring. After that, camera settings can be easily configured by rotating the function ring. Functions that can be assigned to the function ring depend on the recording mode. [SET] [RING] [8] [2] [4] [6]...
  • Page 45: Using The Self-Timer

    Using the Self-timer (Self-timer) With the Self-timer, pressing the shutter button starts a timer. The shutter is released and the image is shot after a fixed amount of time. In the REC mode, press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the (Self-timer) Control Panel option, and then press [SET].
  • Page 46: Adjusting White Balance

    NOTE • The Self-timer cannot be used together with the following features. High Speed CS with Prerecord CS, Prerecord (Movie), Lag Correction, Slide Panorama, Wide Shot • The Triple Self-timer cannot be used together with the following features. Movie, High Speed CS, Multi SR Zoom, High Speed Night Shot, High Speed Best Selection, For YouTube, Blurred Background, All-In-Focus Macro •...
  • Page 47 REC Screen Setting Description Icon Display Tungsten For shooting under light bulb lighting « For configuring the camera manually to suit a particular light source Select “Manual WB”. Blank white paper Under the lighting conditions you plan to use when shooting, point ·...
  • Page 48: Selecting A Focus Mode

    Selecting a Focus Mode (Focus) In the REC mode, press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the (Focus) Control Panel option, and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. Focus Mode Approximate Focus Range REC Screen...
  • Page 49 To focus with manual focus On the monitor screen, compose the image so the subject you want to focus on is within the yellow boundary. Watching the image on the monitor screen use [4] (nearer) and [6] (further) to adjust focus. •...
  • Page 50 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 51: Specifying Iso Sensitivity

    Specifying ISO Sensitivity (ISO) ISO sensitivity is a measure of sensitivity to light. In the REC mode, press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the (ISO Sensitivity) Control Panel option, and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. REC Screen Setting Description...
  • Page 52: Recording Beautiful Portraits

    Recording Beautiful Portraits (Make-up Level) The Make-up Function smoothes the skin texture of the subject and softens facial shadows caused by harsh sunlight for better looking portraits. You can select a make- up level within the range of “0 (Off)” to “+12 (Max.)”. Enter the REC mode, and then press [SET].
  • Page 53: Correcting Image Brightness

    Correcting Image Brightness (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: 1/3EV In the REC mode, press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the (EV Shift) Control Panel option, and then press [SET].
  • Page 54: Using Flash

    Using Flash (Flash) In the REC mode, press [2] ( Flash once. Use [8] and [2] to select the flash setting you want and then press [SET]. [2] ( REC Screen Setting Description Icon Display Flash fires automatically in accordance with Auto Flash None exposure (amount of light and brightness)
  • Page 55 IMPORTANT! • Foreign matter on the flash window can react with the light of the flash, producing some smoke and abnormal odor. Though this does not indicate malfunction, oil from your fingers and other foreign matter when left on the flash window can become difficult to clean off later.
  • Page 56: Specifying The Metering Mode

    Specifying the Metering Mode (Metering) The metering mode determines what part of the subject is metered for exposure. In the REC mode, press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the (Metering) Control Panel option, and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. REC Screen Setting Description...
  • Page 57: Shooting With Zoom

    Shooting with Zoom Your camera is equipped with various types of zoom: optical zoom, HD Zoom, Single SR Zoom, Multi SR Zoom, and digital zoom. The maximum zoom factor depends on the image size setting and the digital zoom on/off settings. Zooming is performed by changing the lens focal distance, so Optical zoom there is no deterioration of image quality.
  • Page 58 NOTE • Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against image blur due to camera movement when shooting with telephoto. • Performing a zoom operation changes the lens aperture. • Zoom operations are supported during movie recording. Zoom operations are disabled during high speed movie recording.
  • Page 59: Monitor Screen Information When Zooming

    Monitor Screen Information when Zooming A variety of information is shown on the monitor screen while a zoom operation is in progress. . Zoom Mode Icons Zoom mode Focal distance (Converted to 35 mm film Focusing Range format.) (Displayed for Auto Focus, Macro Focus, and Manual Image quality limit Focus.)
  • Page 60: Interpreting The Zoom Bar

    . Interpreting the Zoom Bar During a zoom operation, a zoom bar appears on the monitor screen to show the current zoom setting. Range where image deterioration is Deteriorated image range suppressed. Wide Angle Telephoto Zoom pointer Optical zoom limit point (Indicates current zoom.) Point from which image deteriorates •...
  • Page 61: Zooming With Super Resolution

    Zooming with Super Resolution (Zoom (SR)) There are two types of Super Resolution Zoom: Single SR Zoom and Multi SR Zoom. Single SR Zoom uses super resolution to expand the zoom range in which image quality deterioration is minimized. Multi SR Zoom shoots a series of High Speed CS images, which are then combined into an image that enables shooting at higher zoom ratios without loss of image quality.
  • Page 62: Expanding The Zoom Range To Shoot Clearer Snapshots (Multi Sr Zoom)

    Expanding the Zoom Range to Shoot Clearer Snapshots (Multi SR Zoom) This feature uses super resolution technology and multiple Continuous Shutter (CS) images to expand the zoom range for overall images of higher quality and clarity (page 61). Align the mode dial with [j] (Multi SR Zoom). Press the shutter button to shoot.
  • Page 63 Facing the camera, move your hand or perform some other movement in the vicinity of the (start self-timer) icon on the monitor screen. When the camera detects subject movement near the icon, it will automatically start a self-timer countdown. The camera will shoot an image when the countdown reaches zero. •...
  • Page 64: Configuring Handsfree Mode Settings

    Configuring Handsfree Mode Settings (Handsfree) Use the procedure below to configure Handsfree Mode settings. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. Press [4], use [8] and [2] to select the “ r REC MENU” tab, and then press [6]. Use [8] and [2] to select “Handsfree” and then press [SET]. Configure Handsfree settings.
  • Page 65: Digitally Correcting For Overexposure And Underexposure

    Use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to reposition the currently selected icon. Press [RING] to select the other icon if you want, and reposition it using the same operation as step 5. When the icons are located where you want, press [SET]. •...
  • Page 66: Shooting With Artistic Effects

    Shooting with Artistic Effects (ART SHOT) A variety of artistic effects help to make even common, ordinary subjects become more novel and exciting. Scene Description Applies HDR (High Dynamic Range, page 65) photography to transform snapshots and movies into works of art that HDR Art provide a greater degree of expression than conventional imaging.
  • Page 67 Press [SET], use [8] and [2] to select the fifth Control Panel option from the top, and then press [SET]. The intensity of the selected effect can be adjusted as described below. Scene Adjustment HDR Art Effect level Toy Camera Soft Focus Effect level Light Tone...
  • Page 68: Saving A Second Normal Image When Shooting With Hdr Art

    Saving a Second Normal Image When Shooting With HDR Art (Double (HDR ART)) You can configure the camera to save two images when shooting with HDR Art: one image with HDR Art effects applied in accordance with the scene you selected plus another normal (Program Auto) image without any effects applied.
  • Page 69 NOTE • CUSTOM SHOT setup registration is not supported for images shot with the functions below. CUSTOM SHOT setup registration is also not supported for movies. HDR, Premium Auto PRO, Multi SR Zoom, Snapshot In Movie • You can check the settings of the currently selected CUSTOM SHOT scene by displaying the camera’s setting menus and looking at its settings.
  • Page 70: Recording Movies

    Recording Movies To record a movie The following procedure explains how to record a standard (STD) movie. This camera supports Premium Auto PRO movie recording (page 71). See the pages indicated below for more information about movies. High-definition movie (FHD movie): page 73 Mode dial High speed movie (HS movie): page 73 Align the mode dial with [P] (Program Auto)
  • Page 71: Audio

    Recording Movies with Premium Auto PRO When Premium Auto PRO is enabled (page 33), the camera automatically make judgments about the subject, shooting conditions, and other parameters. The result is higher quality images than those produced by Program Auto recording. The shooting environment detected by the camera is displayed at the bottom of the REC mode screen.
  • Page 72 IMPORTANT! • Spending a long time using movie recording will cause the camera to become slightly warm to the touch. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. • Shooting movies for long periods in areas where temperature is relatively high can cause digital noise (dots of light) to appear in the movie image.
  • Page 73: Recording A High-Definition Movie

    Recording a High-definition Movie This camera supports recording of high-definition (FHD) movies. The aspect ratio of an FHD movie is 16:9, the image size is 1920 1080 pixels, and the frame rate is 30 fps. Image quality and image size settings cannot be changed. Align the mode dial with [P] (Program Auto) or [Ÿ] (Premium Auto PRO).
  • Page 74 Use [8] and [2] to select “Movie Quality” and then press [6]. Use [8] and [2] to select the frame rate (recording speed) you want and then press [SET]. A fast frame rate (such as 1000 fps) will result in a smaller image size. Movie REC Screen Image Size...
  • Page 75: Using Prerecord Movie

    NOTE • The higher the frame rate (speed), the more lighting is required when shooting. When shooting a high speed movie, shoot in a well-lit environment. • When recording certain types of movies, the image that appears on the monitor screen may be smaller than normal.
  • Page 76 Press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select , and then press [SET]. Use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to select the “Prerecord (Movie)” scene and then press [SET]. This causes ‰ (Prerecord (Movie)) to appear on the monitor screen, indicating that the camera is prerecording to its buffer.
  • Page 77: Recording A Movie For Youtube

    Record the movie. The movie file will be stored in a camera folder named “100YOUTB”. • Installing YouTube Uploader for CASIO simplifies uploading of movie files you recorded with the “For YouTube” scene to YouTube (page 148). • To exit “For YouTube”, align the mode dial with [P] (Program Auto) or [Ÿ] (Premium Auto PRO).
  • Page 78: Shooting A Snapshot While Shooting A Movie

    Shooting a Snapshot while Shooting a Movie (Snapshot In Movie) You can shoot snapshots while movie recording is in progress. When the camera is in the Single Shot mode, you can shoot snapshots one-by-one. In the CS mode, holding down the shutter button will record up to seven consecutive images at a speed of approximately 10 images per second (fps).
  • Page 79: 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 80 Press [SET] to configure the camera with the settings for the currently selected scene. This returns to the REC mode. • To select a different BEST SHOT scene, repeat the above procedure from step 1. Press the shutter button (if you are shooting a snapshot) or [0] (Movie) (if you are shooting a movie).
  • Page 81: Shooting Bright Images In The Dark Without Flash

    Shooting Bright Images in the Dark without Flash (High Speed Night Shot) The camera shoots a series of images and then merges them into a final image. The result is a bright image, even if shot in the dark without a flash. Shot with “Program Auto”, without flash Shot with “High Speed Night Shot”...
  • Page 82: Shooting With A Blurred Background

    Shooting with a Blurred Background (Blurred Background) This function analyzes a burst of consecutive images and then blurs the background behind the main subject. This creates an effect that really makes the subject stand out, just like photographs taken with a single-lens reflex camera. The blur effect can be set to one of three levels.
  • Page 83: Shooting With A Super Wide Angle Of View

    NOTE • The current “Zoom (SR)” (page 61) setting is ignored when shooting with this function. • With this BEST SHOT scene, the flash setting automatically becomes ? (Flash Off). • The desired background blur effect may not be attained if the camera or subject moves during shooting.
  • Page 84 Hold the camera so it is upright, with the shutter button and other controls at the bottom. • Do not point the camera straight down at the ground at this time. If you do, the Control dial camera’s built-in vertical/ horizontal position sensor Shutter button will not operate properly...
  • Page 85 • Image composing also will start automatically if you stop moving the camera during super-wide shooting. After you stop moving the camera, the message “Busy... Please wait...” appears as the camera processes the image. Wait until this message disappears before using the camera. Image shooting is disabled while the message is displayed.
  • Page 86: Shooting A Panorama Image

    Shooting a Panorama Image (Slide Panorama) With Slide Panorama, you move the camera to compose and record multiple images, which are then combined to a panorama. This feature lets you shoot a panorama of up to 360 degrees, which is dramatically greater than the physical capabilities of the lens.
  • Page 87 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 88: 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). Align the mode dial with [b] (BEST SHOT).
  • Page 89: Configuring The Camera To Help You Better Time Your Shots

    Configuring the Camera to Help You Better Time Your Shots (Lag Correction) There always is some unavoidable time lag between the point you press the shutter button and the point that the image is actually recorded. The “Lag Correction” feature lets you configure the camera to lessen or even eliminate this lag to help you better time your shots and get exactly the moment you want.
  • Page 90 Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the pre-recorded images on the monitor screen. Use [4] and [6] to scroll through the pre-recorded images. Each image appears, along with an indication of the timing when it was pre-recorded. –0.4 sec. –0.3 sec.
  • Page 91: Shooting A Burst Of Images

    Shooting a Burst of Images (High Speed CS) You can use the procedures in this section to specify the speed, number of images, and other settings for High Speed CS (Continuous Shutter). . Shooting with High Speed CS With High Speed CS, recording continues as long as you CS speed keep the shutter button depressed.
  • Page 92: Shooting With Prerecord Cs

    Use [8] and [2] to select the (Maximum CS Shots) Control Panel option and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the maximum number of shots and then press [SET]. Press the shutter button the rest of the way and hold it down. Shooting of images will continue as long as you depress the shutter button or until the maximum number of images specified by “High Speed CS fps”...
  • Page 93 Use [8] and [2] to select the (Maximum CS Shots) Control Panel option and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the maximum number of shots and then press [4]. Use [8] and [2] to select the (Pre-record CS Shots) Control Panel option and then press [SET].
  • Page 94: Using Continuous Shutter With Auto Focus

    . Continuous Shutter Precautions • The greater the number of shots, the longer it takes to save them after shooting is complete. • When using a continuous shutter mode, keep the camera still until shooting is finished. • Zoom is disabled during continuous shutter operations. •...
  • Page 95: Shooting Raw Images

    NOTE • Zoom is disabled during continuous shutter operations. • The following image sizes cannot be selected while shooting with Auto Focus CS: 3:2, 16:9. If select AF-CS while either of these image sizes is selected, the camera will automatically switch the images size setting to 16M. •...
  • Page 96: Shooting With Full Focus Macro

    Shooting with Full Focus Macro (All-In-Focus Macro) Full Focus Macro shoots and analyzes a burst of multiple images and combines them in a way that produces an image in which everything is in focus: from nearby objects to distant objects. Program Auto image All-In-Focus Macro Align the mode dial with [b] (BEST SHOT).
  • Page 97: Shooting Snapshots

    Shooting Snapshots (Snapshot) This function adjusts exposure and shoots whenever the shutter button is half- pressed. This helps to ensure that you don’t miss the shots you want. This feature comes in handy for daily shooting and when shooting natural scenery. Align the mode dial with [b] (BEST SHOT).
  • Page 98: Advanced Settings (Rec Menu)

    Advanced Settings (REC MENU) The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings. • You also can use the Control Panel (page 43) to configure some of the settings that appear on the menu screen. Refer to the page references provided in this section for information about configuring settings using the Control Panel.
  • Page 99: Configuring Handsfree Settings

    . Menu Operations in This Manual Menu operations are represented in this manual as shown below. The following operation is the same as the one described under “Example Menu Screen Operation” on page 98. Press [4] and then use [8] and [2] to select the “...
  • Page 100: Assigning Functions To The Control Dial

    Assigning Functions to the Control Dial (Control Dial) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Control Dial You can assign any one of the four functions below to the control dial. After you do, you can change the setting of the function by rotating the control dial.
  • Page 101: Assigning Functions To The [4] And [6] Keys

    Assigning Functions to the [4] and [6] Keys (L/R Key) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * L/R Key You can select from among the functions described below and assign one to the [4] and [6] keys (Key Customize).
  • Page 102: To Select The Snapshot Image Size

    To select the snapshot image size (Image Size) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Image Size Suggested Image Size REC Screen Print Size and Description (Pixels) Icon Display Application Poster Print (4608 3456) Good detail for better clarity even for Poster Print...
  • Page 103 • Available image sizes are limited for some functions as noted below. This image size cannot be selected when using “High Speed Night Shot”. Selecting “16M” in another mode and then switching to “High Speed Night Shot” will cause the image size to change to “10M” automatically.
  • Page 104: Specifying Snapshot Image Quality

    Specifying Snapshot Image Quality (Image Quality) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Image Quality REC Screen Icon Setting Description Display Fine Gives image quality priority. Normal Normal • 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.
  • Page 105: Specifying Iso Sensitivity

    Settings REC Screen Approximate Data Rate (Quality Description Icon Display (Frame Rate) (pixels)) Use this setting for standard 3.9 Megabits/second movie recording. Recording with (30 frames/second) this setting is performed using an aspect ratio of 4:3. 40.0 Megabits/second HS1000 (1000 frames/second) 40.0 Megabits/second HS480 (480 frames/second)
  • Page 106: Specifying The Iso Sensitivity Upper Limit

    Specifying the ISO Sensitivity Upper Limit (ISO High Limit) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * ISO High Limit REC Screen Settings Description Icon Display Shoots using the ISO sensitivity setting specified by the Auto None “ISO Sensitivity”...
  • Page 107: Specifying The Auto Focus Area

    Specifying the Auto Focus Area (AF Area) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * AF Area You can use the following procedure to change the Auto Focus metering area for shooting snapshots. • When recording movies, the AF metering area is always “U Spot”. Settings Description The camera automatically determines the focus point on the...
  • Page 108: Reducing The Effects Of Camera And Subject Movement

    Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement (Anti Shake) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Anti Shake You can turn on the camera’s Anti Shake feature to reduce image blur due to subject movement or camera movement when shooting a moving subject using telephoto, when shooting a fast-moving subject, or when shooting under dim lighting conditions.
  • Page 109: Optimizing Image Brightness

    Optimizing Image Brightness (Lighting) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Lighting You can use this setting to optimize the balance between bright areas and dark areas when shooting images. Settings Description Performs brightness correction. When this option is selected, it takes longer for the image to be stored after the shutter button is pressed.
  • Page 110: Shooting With Face Detection

    Shooting with Face Detection (Face Detection) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Face Detection When shooting people, the face detection feature detects the faces of up to ten individuals and adjusts focus and brightness accordingly. Use [8] and [2] to select “On”...
  • Page 111: Turning Digital Zoom On Or Off

    Turning Digital Zoom On or Off (Digital Zoom) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Digital Zoom Select “On” when you want to use digital zoom (page 57). • Digital zoom is disabled while shooting with the following feature. –...
  • Page 112: Selecting A Focus Mode

    Selecting a Focus Mode (Focus) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Focus For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 48. Using the Self-timer (Self-timer) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Self-timer For details, see the Control Panel procedure on page 45.
  • Page 113: Controlling Image Sharpness

    Controlling Color Saturation (Saturation) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Saturation You can specify one of five saturation settings from +2 (most saturated) to –2 (least saturated). Adjusting Image Contrast (Contrast) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “...
  • Page 114: Displaying The On-Screen Grid

    Displaying the On-screen Grid (Grid) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Grid The on-screen grid can be displayed on the REC mode monitor screen for easy vertical and horizontal alignment when composing images. Turning on Image Review (Review) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “...
  • Page 115: Configuring Power On Default Settings

    Configuring Power On Default Settings (Memory) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “ r REC MENU” Tab * Memory This setting lets you specify which camera settings should be remembered by the camera when it is turned off, and restored the next time the camera is turned on. To have the camera remember a setting, you should enable the setting’s memory.
  • Page 116: Viewing Snapshots And Movies

    Viewing Snapshots and Movies Viewing Snapshots See page 37 for the procedure for viewing snapshots. Viewing a Movie Press [p] (PLAY) and then use [4] and [6] to display the movie you want to view. Press [SET] to start playback. Movie icon: »...
  • Page 117: Viewing A Panorama Image

    Rotate the zoom controller in the direction of z ([). • You can use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to scroll the zoomed image on the monitor screen. You can zoom a movie Zoom image up to 4.5 times normal size. •...
  • Page 118: Viewing Continuous Shutter Images

    Viewing Continuous Shutter Images Each time you perform a continuous shutter (CS) operation, the camera creates a CS group that includes all of the images for that particular CS session. You can use the following procedure to play back the images in a particular CS group. Press [p] (PLAY) and then use [4] and [6] to display the CS group whose images you want to view.
  • Page 119: Deleting Continuous Shutter Images

    The following are operations that are supported after you press [SET] to start image playback. During playback, changes the playback direction and playback speed. While playback is paused, scrolls forward or back. [4] [6] • Forward and back scrolling can also be performed using the function ring.
  • Page 120 . Deleting Multiple Files in a CS Group While CS image playback is in progress or paused (toggle by pressing [SET]), press [2]. This will display the “CS Frame Edit” menu. Use [8] and [2] to select “Delete” and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select “Delete Frames”...
  • Page 121: Dividing Up A Cs Group

    Dividing Up a CS Group Use the following to divide up a CS Group into individual images. . Dividing Up a Specific CS Group In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. Press [4], use [8] and [2] to select the “p PLAY MENU” tab, and then press [SET].
  • Page 122: Copying A Cs Group Image

    Copying a CS Group Image Use the following procedure to copy an image in a CS group to a location outside of the group. While CS image playback is in progress or paused (toggle by pressing [SET]), press [2]. This will display the “CS Frame Edit” menu. Use [8] and [2] to select “Copy”, and then press [SET].
  • Page 123: Zooming An On-Screen Image

    Zooming an On-screen Image In the PLAY mode, use [4] and [6] to scroll through the images until the one you want is displayed. Rotate the zoom controller towards z ([) to Zoom factor zoom. Image area You can use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to scroll the zoomed image on the monitor screen.
  • Page 124: Viewing Snapshots And Movies On A Tv Screen

    Viewing Snapshots and Movies on a TV Screen Use the optionally available AV cable (EMC-8A) to connect the camera to the TV. • For details about connecting to the camera and precautions when connecting, see page 22. AV cable (EMC-8A) Yellow White Video...
  • Page 125: Viewing High-Quality Movies On A Hi-Vision Television

    NOTE • Audio is stereo. • Some TVs may not be able to output images and/or audio correctly. • All icons and indicators that appear on the monitor screen also appear on the TV screen. You can use [8] (DISP) to change the display contents. •...
  • Page 126 NOTE • Use a HDMI cable that with a plug that is compatible with the camera’s HDMI mini connector on one end, and a plug that is compatible with your TV’s HDMI connector on the other end. • Proper image and/or audio output and other operations may not be possible with some devices.
  • Page 127 . Selecting the HDMI Terminal Output Method (HDMI Output) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * HDMI Output Use this setting to select the digital signal format when connecting to a TV with an HDMI cable. This setting will cause the format to change automatically in accordance Auto with the connected TV.
  • Page 128: Other Playback Functions (Play Menu)

    Other Playback Functions (PLAY MENU) This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other playback operations. For information about menu operations, see page 98. Playing a Slideshow on the Camera (Slideshow) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * Slideshow Start Starts the slideshow Images...
  • Page 129: Transferring Music From Your Computer To Camera Memory

    Effect Select the effect you want. Pattern 1 to 5: Plays background music and applies an image change effect. • Patterns 2 through 4 have different background music, but they all use the same image change effect. • Pattern 5 can be used for playback of snapshots only (except for those that are part of a CS group), and the “Interval”...
  • Page 130: Creating A Snapshot Of Movie Frames

    Perform one of the following operations to open the memory card or built-in memory. This will cause the camera to be recognized by your computer as a Removable Disk (Drive). • Windows Windows 7, Windows Vista: Start * Computer Windows XP: Start * My Computer Double-click “Removable Disk”.
  • Page 131: Editing A Movie On The Camera

    Editing a Movie on the Camera (Movie Editing) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Movie Screen of Movie to be Edited * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * Movie Editing The Movie Editing feature lets you use one of the following procedures to edit out a specific part of a movie.
  • Page 132: Optimizing Image Brightness

    Use [8] and [2] to select “Yes” and then press [SET]. The selected cut operation will take considerable time to complete. Don’t try to perform any camera operation until the “Busy... Please wait...” message disappears from the monitor screen. Note that a cut operation can take a long time if the movie being edited is long.
  • Page 133: Adjusting White Balance

    Adjusting White Balance (White Balance) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * White Balance You can use the white balance setting to select a light source type for a recorded image, which will affect the colors of the image. Daylight Outdoors, fair weather ¤...
  • Page 134: Selecting Images For Printing

    Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF Printing) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * DPOF Printing See page 143 for details. Protecting a File Against Deletion (Protect) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * Protect Protects specific files.
  • Page 135 . To protect a specific image in a CS group While CS image playback is in progress or paused (toggle by pressing [SET]), press [2]. This will display the “CS Frame Edit” menu. Use [8] and [2] to select “Protect” and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select “Select Frames”, and then press [SET].
  • Page 136: Editing The Date And Time Of An Image

    Editing the Date and Time of an Image (Date/Time) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * Date/Time [8] [2] Changes the setting at the cursor location. [4] [6] Moves the cursor between settings. When the date and time settings are what you want, align the cursor with “Apply”...
  • Page 137: Resizing A Snapshot

    Resizing a Snapshot (Resize) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * Resize 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 an image to one of three sizes: 10M, 3M, VGA.
  • Page 138: Copying Files

    Copying Files (Copy) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot or Movie Screen * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * Copy Files can be copied from the camera’s built-in memory to a memory card or from a memory card to built-in memory. Copies all files from built-in camera memory to a memory card.
  • Page 139: Combining Cs Images Into A Single Still Image

    Combining CS Images into a Single Still Image (CS Multi Print) Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Display CS group. * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * CS Multi Print Use [8] and [2] to select “Create”. • You can use [4] and [6] to select a different CS group, if you want. Press [SET].
  • Page 140: Printing

    Printing Printing Snapshots 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* Printing Images on a Printer with Memory Card Slot You can use a printer equipped with a memory card slot to print images directly from a memory card.
  • Page 141: Connecting Directly To A Pictbridge Compatible Printer

    Connecting Directly to a PictBridge Compatible Printer You can connect the camera directly to a printer that supports PictBridge and print images without going through a computer. . To set up the camera before connecting to a printer Turn on the camera and press [MENU]. On the “¥...
  • Page 142 . To print Turn on the printer and load paper. Turn on the camera. This will display the print menu screen. Use [8] and [2] to select “Paper Size”, and then press [6]. Use [8] and [2] to select a paper size and then press [SET]. •...
  • Page 143: Using Dpof To Specify Images To Be Printed And

    Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number of Copies (DPOF Printing) . Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) DPOF is a standard that allows you to include image type, number of copy, and time stamp on/off information on the memory card with the images. 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.
  • Page 144 . Configuring the Same DPOF Settings for All the Images Procedure [p] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [MENU] * “p PLAY MENU” Tab * DPOF Printing * All images Use [8] and [2] to specify the number of copies. You can specify a value up to 99. Specify 00 if you do not want to print the image. •...
  • Page 145 . To configure the same DPOF settings for all the images in a CS group While CS image playback is in progress or paused (toggle by pressing [SET]), press [2]. This will display the “CS Frame Edit” menu. Use [8] and [2] to select “DPOF Printing” and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select “Frame all”...
  • Page 146: Date Stamping

    . Date Stamping You can use one of the following three methods to include the recording date in the printout of an image. Configuring camera settings Configure DPOF settings (page 143). You can turn date stamping on and off each time you print. You can configure settings so some images include the date stamp and some don’t.
  • Page 147: Using The Camera With A Computer

    YouTube YouTube” BEST SHOT scene can be easily uploaded to YouTube (YouTube Uploader for CASIO*). Windows only The procedures you need to perform when using the camera with your computer and when using the software are different for Windows and the Macintosh.
  • Page 148: Using The Camera With A Windows Computer

    – Windows XP YouTube • Download the user documentation for this (SP3) software from the website below. http://www.exilim.com/manual/ Photo Transport and YouTube Uploader for CASIO will not run under 64-bit versions of Windows OS. Using the Camera with a Computer...
  • Page 149: Viewing And Storing Images On A Computer

    . Precautions for Windows Users • The software requires Administrator privileges to run. • Operation on a self-made computer is not supported. • Operation may not be possible under certain computer environments. Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer You can connect the camera to your computer in order to view and store images (snapshot and movie files).
  • Page 150: Your Computer

    Turn off the camera and then USB port use the USB cable that comes with the camera to connect it to your computer. • For details about connecting to the camera and precautions when connecting, see page 23. USB cable Turn on the camera.
  • Page 151 After you finish copying images, disconnect the camera from the computer. After confirming that the back lamp is not flashing red, disconnect the USB cable. . To view images you copied to your computer Double-click the copied “DCIM” folder to open it. Double-click the folder that contains the images you want to view.
  • Page 152: 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 153: Using The Camera With A Macintosh

    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. When you want to Operating Install this software: do this: System Version page: Save images to your Macintosh and view...
  • Page 154: Your Macintosh

    . To connect the camera to your computer and save files Turn on the camera and press [MENU]. On the “¥ SETTING” tab, select “USB” and then press [6]. Use [8] and [2] to select “Mass Storage”, and then press [SET]. Turn off the camera and then USB port use the USB cable that comes...
  • Page 155: Playing A Movie

    . 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 161. •...
  • Page 156: Using An Sd Memory Card With Built-In Lan

    . Movie Playback Precautions Proper movie playback may not be possible on some Macintosh models. If you experience problems, try the following. – Try recording movies with a quality setting of “STD”. – Upgrade to the latest version of QuickTime. –...
  • Page 157 IMPORTANT! • Recorded images are transferred over wireless LAN. Do not use the Eye-Fi card or turn off Eye-Fi card communication (page 164) when on an aircraft or in any other location where use of wireless communication is limited or prohibited. •...
  • Page 158: Using A Smartphone To Play Back Images Stored On A Flashair Card

    Using a Smartphone to Play Back Images Stored on a FlashAir Card (FlashAir) Loading a commercially available FlashAir card in the camera makes it possible to view images on and copy them to a smartphone or computer over a wireless LAN connection.
  • Page 159 IMPORTANT! • When on an aircraft or in any other location where use of wireless communication is limited or prohibited, do not use a FlashAir card, or change the camera’s “FlashAir” setting (page 164) and the FlashAir card’s setting to those shown below. FlashAir: Off Memory Card: Start with the control image •...
  • Page 160: Files And Folders

    Files and Folders The camera creates a file each time you shoot a snapshot, record a movie, or perform any other operation that stores data. Files are grouped by storing them in folders. Each file and folder has its own unique name. •...
  • Page 161: Memory Card Data

    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 162: Supported Image Files

    . 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 163: Other Settings (Setting)

    Other Settings (SETTING) 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 98. Enabling Power Saving (ECO Mode) Procedure [MENU] * “¥...
  • Page 164: Turning Off Eye-Fi Card Communication

    Turning off Eye-Fi Card Communication (Eye-Fi) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * Eye-Fi Select “Off” to disable Eye-Fi card communication (page 156). Configuring FlashAir Card Communication Settings (FlashAir) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * FlashAir Selecting “Start with the control image” for the FlashAir card setting and selecting “On”...
  • Page 165: Configuring Camera Sound Settings

    Creating an Image Storage Folder (Create Folder) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * Create Folder Creates a folder with a unique number (page 160). Files will be Create Folder stored in the new folder starting from when you record your next image.
  • Page 166: Auto Image Orientation Detection And Rotation

    Auto Image Orientation Detection and Rotation (Auto Rotate) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * Auto Rotate Automatically rotates snapshots shot with the camera held vertically 90 degrees. Images not rotated automatically. The camera automatically detects whether a snapshot image was shot in portrait or landscape orientation and displays it accordingly.
  • Page 167: Configuring Sleep State Settings

    Configuring Sleep State Settings (Sleep) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * Sleep This feature turns off the monitor screen and lights the back lamp (green) whenever no camera operation is performed for a preset period of time. Press any button to turn the monitor screen back on.
  • Page 168: Configuring [P] Setting

    Configuring [p] Setting (PLAY) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * PLAY Power On Camera turns on whenever [p] (PLAY) is pressed. On/Off Camera turns on or off whenever [p] (PLAY) is pressed. Camera does not turn on or off when [p] (PLAY) is pressed. •...
  • Page 169: Setting The Camera's Clock

    Use [8] and [2] to select the geographic area you want and then press [SET]. Use [8] and [2] to select the city you want and then press [SET]. Press [SET]. IMPORTANT! • Before configuring World Time settings, make sure that the Home City setting is the place where you live or normally use the camera.
  • Page 170: Specifying The Date Style

    Specifying the Date Style (Date Style) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * Date Style You can select from among three different styles for the date. Example: July 10, 2015 YY/MM/DD 15/7/10 DD/MM/YY 10/7/15 MM/DD/YY 7/10/15 Specifying the Display Language (Language) Procedure [MENU] * “¥...
  • Page 171: Configuring Usb Protocol Settings

    Configuring USB Protocol Settings (USB) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * USB You can use the procedure below to select the USB communication protocol, which is used when exchanging data with a computer, printer, or other external device. Select this setting when connecting to a computer (pages 149, 154).
  • Page 172: Formatting Built-In Memory Or A Memory Card

    Formatting Built-in Memory or a Memory Card (Format) Procedure [MENU] * “¥ SETTING” Tab * Format If a memory card is loaded in the camera, this operation will format the memory card. It will format built-in memory if no memory card is loaded. •...
  • Page 173: Appendix

    • The 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.
  • Page 174 DANGER • 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 the battery to heat or fire. – Make sure the battery is oriented correctly when charging it. –...
  • Page 175 Also, remove the battery from the camera, taking care to protect yourself against burn injury. 3. Contact your retailer 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 personal injury.
  • Page 176 Also, remove the battery from the camera, taking care to protect yourself against burn injury. 3. Contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. . Disassembly and Modification • 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.
  • Page 177: Memory Cards

    Also, remove the battery from the camera, taking care to protect yourself against burn injury. 3. Contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. . Memory Cards • Memory cards are small and present a risk of accidentally being swallowed by infants and young children.
  • Page 178 CAUTION . Rechargeable Battery • 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. • Be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the camera and special charger unit before using or charging the battery.
  • Page 179 CAUTION . Monitor Screen • 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 and lead to personal injury. • Should the monitor screen ever become cracked, never touch any of the liquid inside the monitor screen.
  • Page 180 CAUTION . Transport • When in an aircraft or medical facility, comply with instructions of personnel in charge. Electromagnetic waves and other signals emitted by the camera can adversely affect other equipment. . Camera Jacket • When wearing the strap around your neck, the camera can unexpectedly bump into objects, fall, or become caught in a door, creating the risk of malfunction or personal injury.
  • Page 181: Precautions During Use

    Precautions During Use . Data Error Precautions 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 while the camera is performing some operation –...
  • Page 182: Caring For Your Camera

    . 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.
  • Page 183 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 184: Power Supply

    If problems persist after you perform the above steps or if the battery fails to charge after 5 hours, it could mean that the battery is faulty. Contact your nearest CASIO authorized service center. Appendix...
  • Page 185: Battery Precautions

    Battery Precautions . 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 15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F).
  • Page 186: Using A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card See page 28 for information about supported memory cards and how to load a memory card. . Using a Memory Card • SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards, and SDXC memory cards have a write protect switch. Use the Write enabled switch when you need to guard against accidentally deleting data.
  • Page 187 . Discarding or Transferring Ownership of a Memory Card or the Camera The format and delete functions of the camera do not actually delete files from the memory card. The original data remains on the card. Note that responsibility for the data on a memory card lies with you.
  • Page 188: Reset Initial Default Settings

    Reset Initial Default Settings The tables in this section show the initial default settings that are configured for menu items (displayed when you press [MENU]) after you reset the camera (page 172). Menu items depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode. •...
  • Page 189 . p PLAY MENU Images: Protect – All images / Date/Time – Slideshow Time: 30 min / Rotation – Interval: 3 sec / Effect: Pattern 1 Resize – MOTION PRINT Create Trimming – Movie Editing – Copy – Lighting – Divide Group –...
  • Page 190: Using The On-Screen Histogram To Check Exposure

    Using the On-screen Histogram to Check Exposure (+Histogram) Displays a histogram on the monitor screen which you can use to check the exposure of an image before you shoot it. You also can display the histogram in the PLAY mode for information about the exposure levels of images.
  • Page 191 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. A histogram towards the right side results when the overall image is light.
  • Page 192: When Things Don't Go Right

    2)The battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 22). 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-130 rechargeable lithium ion battery. The camera 1)Auto Power Off may have activated (page 167).
  • Page 193 (page 54) or select a different BEST SHOT scene (page 79). The red ? (Flash The flash unit may be malfunctioning. Contact a CASIO Off) icon is authorized service center or your original retailer. Note that...
  • Page 194 Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action A recorded image 1)Camera power may have been turned off before the save was not saved. operation was complete, which will result in the image not being saved. If the battery indicator shows , charge the battery as soon as possible (page 26).
  • Page 195 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 196 If the same message appears after you turn power back on, contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center. There are various The monitor screen shows indicators and other information indicators and about shooting conditions and the image you are recording.
  • Page 197: Display Messages

    The Anti Shake unit of the camera may be malfunctioning. LENS ERROR 2 If the same message appears after you turn power back on, contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center. Load paper! The printer ran out of paper while printing.
  • Page 198 Your camera system is corrupted. Contact your retailer or a SYSTEM ERROR CASIO authorized service center. The LOCK switch of the SD, SDHC, or SDXC LOCK memory card loaded in the camera is in the The card is locked.
  • Page 199: Number Of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time

    Number of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time Snapshot Built-in Memory SD Memory Card Image Size Quality File Size Recording Recording (Pixels) Capacity Capacity Fine 10.71 MB 1072 (4608 3456) Normal 5.57 MB 1654 Fine 9.43 MB 1214 (4608 3072) Normal 4.92 MB 1873 16:9 Fine...
  • Page 200 Movies Maximum Built-in Continuous Image Recording File Size of Approximate Data Maximum Memory Recording Size/Pixels Time with 1-minute Rate (Frame Rate) File Size Recording Time per (Audio) SD Memory Movie Capacity Movie Card 14.2 Megabits/second 2 hours (1920 1080) 27 seconds 106.5 MB 29 minutes (30 frames/second)
  • Page 201 Maximum Built-in Continuous Recording Image Quality Approximate Data Rate Maximum Memory Recording Time with (Pixels) / (Audio) (Frame Rate) File Size Time per Recording SD Memory Movie Capacity Card YouTube (FHD) 14.2 Megabits/second 2 hours (1920 1080) 27 seconds 15 minutes (30 frames/second) 13 minutes (Stereo)
  • Page 202 • Snapshot and movie recording capacity values are approximate and intended for reference only. Actual capacity depends on image contents. • File size and data rate values are approximate and intended for reference only. Actual values depend on the type of image being shot. •...
  • Page 203: Specifications

    Specifications File Format Snapshots: RAW (DNG)*, JPEG (Exif Version 2.3; DCF 2.0 standard; DPOF compliant) Movies: MOV format, H.264/AVC standard, IMA-ADPCM (stereo) * DNG file format is one type of RAW image file, and it is recommended by Adobe Systems Incorporated for use as a standard image file format.
  • Page 204 Exposure Control Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Speed Priority AE, Manual Exposure Exposure –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV (in 1/3EV steps) Compensation Shutter CMOS electronic shutter, mechanical shutter Shutter Speed Snapshot (Program Auto): 1/4 to 1/2000 second Snapshot (Premium Auto PRO): 4 to 1/4000 second Snapshot (Aperture Priority AE): 1 to 1/2000 second Snapshot (Shutter Speed Priority AE): 15 to 1/2000 second Snapshot (Manual Exposure): 15 to 1/2000 second...
  • Page 205 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 (Operating Time)* 470 shots Number of Shots (ECO)* 590 shots...
  • Page 206 The power cord set is not supplied. The power cord used must comply with relevant national and/or international standards. Declaration of Conformity According to EU Directive Manufacturer: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan Responsible within the European Union: CASIO EUROPE GmbH Casio-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany Appendix...
  • Page 207 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan MA1302-B 2012...

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