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LCD Digital Camera QV-4000 User’s Guide Congratulations upon your selection of the new CASIO Digital Camera. To get the most out of your new CASIO Digital Camera, make sure you read this manual carefully and keep it on hand for future reference.
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CONTENTS CONTENTS Specifying the Exposure Mode ....... E-82 Monitor Screen Indicators ........E-22 Attaching a Conversion Lens, INTRODUCTION Full Auto E-82 Close-up Lens, or Filter ........E-106 REC mode E-22 Program AE E-83 PLAY mode E-23 Installing a Conversion Lens or Close-up Lens E-106 Quick Reference ............
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E-124 MANAGING CONTENTS Setting the Current Date and Time ......E-43 Using the Flash ............E-55 Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data ..E-140 Setting the Date and Time E-43 Selecting the Flash Mode Memory Card Data E-141 E-55 Selecting the Date Format E-44...
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CONTENTS CONTENTS Specifying the Exposure Mode ....... E-82 Monitor Screen Indicators ........E-22 Attaching a Conversion Lens, INTRODUCTION Full Auto E-82 Close-up Lens, or Filter ........E-106 REC mode E-22 Program AE E-83 PLAY mode E-23 Installing a Conversion Lens or Close-up Lens E-106 Quick Reference ............
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E-124 MANAGING CONTENTS Setting the Current Date and Time ......E-43 Using the Flash ............E-55 Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data ..E-140 Setting the Date and Time E-43 Selecting the Flash Mode Memory Card Data E-141 E-55 Selecting the Date Format E-44...
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Quick Reference Getting Ready Load batteries. Insert the memory card. (page E-29) (page E-37) Set the current time and date. (page E-43) Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com...
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INTRODUCTION Recording an Image (page E-45) Point the camera at the subject, Remove the lens cap compose the image on the monitor from the lens. screen, and press the shutter re- lease button half way to focus the image. Align the exposure mode dial with (Full Auto Mode).
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INTRODUCTION Viewing (Playing Back) an Image (page E-109) Align the power/function switch with Rock the control button to the left or right to scroll through stored images on the monitor screen. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com...
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INTRODUCTION Deleting an Image (page E-119) Align the Double check to power/function make sure that you Rock the control switch with really want to button to the left or delete the image right to scroll through you selected. stored images and •...
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INTRODUCTION • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of the QV-4000.
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Operat INTRODUCTION • Never open the battery compartment cover, disconnect the • Focus area expansion Features AC adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wall Makes it easier achieve the focus you want. • This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging •...
• Under very cold conditions, the backlight may require more coming from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO ser- operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so cre- •...
INTRODUCTION Recording Features Best Shot Mode Movie Mode page E-76 page E-93 Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) Five focus modes Automatically records multiple images at different expo- sure settings. Multi-area AF, Spot AF, Manual, Infinity, Macro page E-62 to E-65 Three metering modes page E-89 Multi-pattern, Center-weighted, Spot page E-68...
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• Under very cold conditions, the backlight may require more coming from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO ser- operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so cre- •...
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Operat INTRODUCTION • Never open the battery compartment cover, disconnect the • Focus area expansion Features AC adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wall Makes it easier achieve the focus you want. • This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging •...
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• Under very cold conditions, the backlight may require more coming from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO ser- operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so cre- •...
Side Setting Setting the C Tripod Batt DIGITAL ter Diopter di GETTING ACQUAINTED screw cove Align th or . GETTING ACQUAINTED (page E-51) (page E-103) Press M This section contains important information you should know when trying to operate the camera. VIDEO OUT Select Ò...
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Mode Dials Drive mode GETTING ACQUAINTED Back Battery Life Guidelines Ñ Recording one image per minute under the above con- Drive mode dial Monitor Screen Indicators Focus Mode in The battery life guideline values given below indicate the ditions reduces battery life to about one sixth of that The following describes the different indicators and markings that appear on the cameraÕs monitor screen.
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Side Setting Setting the C Tripod Batt DIGITAL ter Diopter di GETTING ACQUAINTED screw cove Use the following Align th or . GETTING ACQUAINTED time, and to selec (page E-51) (page E-103) When you record Press M This section contains important information you should know when trying to operate the camera. VIDEO OUT shot is registered built-in clock.
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Mode Dials Drive mode GETTING ACQUAINTED Back Battery Life Guidelines — Recording one image per minute under the above con- Drive mode dial Monitor Screen Indicators The battery life guideline values given below indicate the ditions reduces battery life to about one sixth of that The following describes the different indicators and markings that appear on the camera’s monitor screen.
Click memory card before formatting it. ¥ AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) ¥ Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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Mode Dials Drive mode GETTING ACQUAINTED Back Battery Life Guidelines — Recording one image per minute under the above con- Drive mode dial Monitor Screen Indicators The battery life guideline values given below indicate the ditions reduces battery life to about one sixth of that The following describes the different indicators and markings that appear on the camera’s monitor screen.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
Mode Dials Drive mode GETTING ACQUAINTED Back Battery Life Guidelines — Recording one image per minute under the above con- Drive mode dial Monitor Screen Indicators The battery life guideline values given below indicate the ditions reduces battery life to about one sixth of that The following describes the different indicators and markings that appear on the camera’s monitor screen.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Click memory card before formatting it. • AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option) • Note that CASIO assumes no responsibility for any data something like a computer mouse. the camera can result in malfunction of the Microdrive, the lens cap is on the lens.
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• Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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Side Setting Setting the C Tripod Batt DIGITAL ter Diopter di GETTING ACQUAINTED screw cove Align th or . GETTING ACQUAINTED (page E-51) (page E-103) Press M This section contains important information you should know when trying to operate the camera. VIDEO OUT Select Ò...
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¥ Be sure to use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash where the selection boundary is menu item to the right.
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About the RE BASIC IMAGE RECORDING BASIC IMAGE RECORDING This section describes the basic procedure for recording an — When recording portrait orientation images, position Compose the image as you view it on the moni- Camera Orientation Detection Using Optical Zoom image using the Full Auto Mode.
Image NOTES BASIC IMAGE RECORDING About Auto Focus • You can find out the status of After confirming that Self-timer Time Settings: Using the Self-timer the Auto Focus operation by the image is in focus, • Changing the optical zoom factor also affects the lens Each press of cycles through the available self- Auto Focus tends not to work well with the types of subjects...
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING IMPORTANT! Recording Precautions • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in Using the Viewfinder for Recording viewfinder screen to your eyesight. • In any of the following cases, the message “One mo- • Never remove the camera’s batteries, disconnect the AC The illustrations below show what you see when you look ment please...”...
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Image NOTES BASIC IMAGE RECORDING About Auto Focus • You can find out the status of After confirming that Self-timer Time Settings: Using the Self-timer the Auto Focus operation by the image is in focus, • Changing the optical zoom factor also affects the lens Each press of cycles through the available self- Auto Focus tends not to work well with the types of subjects...
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About the RE BASIC IMAGE RECORDING BASIC IMAGE RECORDING This section describes the basic procedure for recording an — When recording portrait orientation images, position Compose the image as you view it on the moni- Camera Orientation Detection Using Optical Zoom image using the Full Auto Mode.
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Image NOTES BASIC IMAGE RECORDING About Auto Focus • You can find out the status of After confirming that Self-timer Time Settings: Using the Self-timer the Auto Focus operation by the image is in focus, • Changing the optical zoom factor also affects the lens Each press of cycles through the available self- Auto Focus tends not to work well with the types of subjects...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING IMPORTANT! Recording Precautions • You can use the Diopter Dial to adjust the image in Using the Viewfinder for Recording viewfinder screen to your eyesight. • In any of the following cases, the message “One mo- • Never remove the camera’s batteries, disconnect the AC The illustrations below show what you see when you look ment please...”...
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Image NOTES BASIC IMAGE RECORDING About Auto Focus • You can find out the status of After confirming that Self-timer Time Settings: Using the Self-timer the Auto Focus operation by the image is in focus, • Changing the optical zoom factor also affects the lens Each press of cycles through the available self- Auto Focus tends not to work well with the types of subjects...
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About the RE BASIC IMAGE RECORDING BASIC IMAGE RECORDING This section describes the basic procedure for recording an — When recording portrait orientation images, position Compose the image as you view it on the moni- Camera Orientation Detection Using Optical Zoom image using the Full Auto Mode.