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LCD Digital Camera QV-4000 User's Guide E Congratulations upon your selection of your new CASIO Digital Camera, make sure you read this manual carefully and keep it on hand for future reference. To get the most out of the new CASIO Digital Camera.
LCD Digital Camera QV-4000 User's Guide E Congratulations upon your selection of your new CASIO Digital Camera, make sure you read this manual carefully and keep it on hand for future reference. To get the most out of the new CASIO Digital Camera.
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...E-9 Features E-11 Recording Features E-13 Precautions E-14 General Precautions E-14 Operating conditions E-15 Condensation E-15 Lens Precautions E-16 About the camera's backlight... E-16 E-17 GETTING ACQUAINTED General Guide E-17 Front E-17 Back E-18 Side E-19 Bottom E-19 Mode Dials E-20 ...Battery Indicator E-33 Using AC Power E-33 Turning the Camera On and Off E-35 Power Save Settings E-35 Memory Cards E-37 Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera E-37 Removing a Memory Card from the Camera E-38 Formatting a Memory Card E-39 Memory Card Precautions...
...E-9 Features E-11 Recording Features E-13 Precautions E-14 General Precautions E-14 Operating conditions E-15 Condensation E-15 Lens Precautions E-16 About the camera's backlight... E-16 E-17 GETTING ACQUAINTED General Guide E-17 Front E-17 Back E-18 Side E-19 Bottom E-19 Mode Dials E-20 ...Battery Indicator E-33 Using AC Power E-33 Turning the Camera On and Off E-35 Power Save Settings E-35 Memory Cards E-37 Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera E-37 Removing a Memory Card from the Camera E-38 Formatting a Memory Card E-39 Memory Card Precautions...
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... About the REC Mode Monitor Screen E-49 Using Optical Zoom E-49 Using the Viewfinder for Recording E-51 Using the Self-timer E-52 Camera Orientation Detection E-53 E-54 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Recording a Single Image (1-Image E-54 Previewing the Last Image Recorded E-54 Deleting the Last... Mode E-64 Using the Infinity Mode E-65 Using the Macro Mode E-65 Using Focus Lock E-66 Expanding the Focus Area E-67 Camera Shake Indicator E-67 Selecting the Metering Mode E-68 Selecting White Balance E-69 Adjusting White Balance Manually E-70 Using AE Lock E-71 Exposure...
... About the REC Mode Monitor Screen E-49 Using Optical Zoom E-49 Using the Viewfinder for Recording E-51 Using the Self-timer E-52 Camera Orientation Detection E-53 E-54 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Recording a Single Image (1-Image E-54 Previewing the Last Image Recorded E-54 Deleting the Last... Mode E-64 Using the Infinity Mode E-65 Using the Macro Mode E-65 Using Focus Lock E-66 Expanding the Focus Area E-67 Camera Shake Indicator E-67 Selecting the Metering Mode E-68 Selecting White Balance E-69 Adjusting White Balance Manually E-70 Using AE Lock E-71 Exposure...
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...To configure AEB Mode settings E-89 To record an image using AEB E-90 Creating a Panorama E-91 Recording a Movie E-93 REC Mode Camera Settings E-94 Specifying Image Size and Quality E-94 Enhancing Certain Colors E-96 Using the Filter Function E-97 Specifying Color Saturation E-97 Specifying...screen Grid On and Off E-99 Inserting a Time Stamp into an Image E-100 Specifying Power On Default Settings E-101 Resetting the Camera E-102 Using the Remote Shutter Release E-103 Using an External Flash E-104 External Flash Unit Requirements E-104 Attaching an External Flash ...
...To configure AEB Mode settings E-89 To record an image using AEB E-90 Creating a Panorama E-91 Recording a Movie E-93 REC Mode Camera Settings E-94 Specifying Image Size and Quality E-94 Enhancing Certain Colors E-96 Using the Filter Function E-97 Specifying Color Saturation E-97 Specifying...screen Grid On and Off E-99 Inserting a Time Stamp into an Image E-100 Specifying Power On Default Settings E-101 Resetting the Camera E-102 Using the Remote Shutter Release E-103 Using an External Flash E-104 External Flash Unit Requirements E-104 Attaching an External Flash ...
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...E-158 Specifications E-160 E-5 E-140 Memory Card Data E-141 DCF Protocol E-141 Memory Card File Structure E-142 Image Files Supported by the Camera E-143 Precautions when Using a Memory Card on a Computer E-144 Using the HTML Card Browser E-145 Specifying the Card Browser Type E-145... Viewing Card Browser File Contents E-147 Saving Card Browser Files E-149 E-150 REFERENCE Camera Menus E-150 REC mode E-150 PLAY mode E-151 Mode Settings E-152 Settings in Selected Folders E-126 Protecting and Unprotecting All ...
...E-158 Specifications E-160 E-5 E-140 Memory Card Data E-141 DCF Protocol E-141 Memory Card File Structure E-142 Image Files Supported by the Camera E-143 Precautions when Using a Memory Card on a Computer E-144 Using the HTML Card Browser E-145 Specifying the Card Browser Type E-145... Viewing Card Browser File Contents E-147 Saving Card Browser Files E-149 E-150 REFERENCE Camera Menus E-150 REC mode E-150 PLAY mode E-151 Mode Settings E-152 Settings in Selected Folders E-126 Protecting and Unprotecting All ...
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... power/function switch with (1-Image). E-7 Use the Diopter Dial to adjust the view through the viewfinder to suit your particular eyesight. (page E-51) 5 Point the camera at the subject, compose the image on the monitor screen, and press the shutter release button half way to record the image.
... power/function switch with (1-Image). E-7 Use the Diopter Dial to adjust the view through the viewfinder to suit your particular eyesight. (page E-51) 5 Point the camera at the subject, compose the image on the monitor screen, and press the shutter release button half way to record the image.
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... light Improves auto focus accuracy when shooting under dim lighting. • Multi-area AF Helps to -understand control panel Aperture, shutter speed, focus and other camera setup information).
... light Improves auto focus accuracy when shooting under dim lighting. • Multi-area AF Helps to -understand control panel Aperture, shutter speed, focus and other camera setup information).
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... image inter-compatibility with printers and other digital cameras. • VIDEO OUT terminal Connects to your TV for big-screen viewing of images. • USB compatibility Connects to your computer for quick and easy image exchange. • Image management and manipulation software The QV-4000 comes bundled with a CD-ROM that's packed with...
... image inter-compatibility with printers and other digital cameras. • VIDEO OUT terminal Connects to your TV for big-screen viewing of images. • USB compatibility Connects to your computer for quick and easy image exchange. • Image management and manipulation software The QV-4000 comes bundled with a CD-ROM that's packed with...
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... the power outlet and clean the area around the prongs can result in an accident. • Physical damage and malfunction of this camera" and "the camera" refer to the CASIO QV-4000 Digital Camera. • Never try to the eyes, especially with the driver's vision and create the danger of data by transferring them to the...
... the power outlet and clean the area around the prongs can result in an accident. • Physical damage and malfunction of this camera" and "the camera" refer to the CASIO QV-4000 Digital Camera. • Never try to the eyes, especially with the driver's vision and create the danger of data by transferring them to the...
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...exposing it to 40°C. • Do not use or keep condensation from the wall socket while recording images. Operating conditions • This camera is much warmer or colder than your current location. Near air conditioners, heaters, or other image data already stored in the sun - In... areas subject to high humidity or dust - Condensation can cause malfunction of the camera, so you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or otherwise expose it to conditions that is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0°C to ...
...exposing it to 40°C. • Do not use or keep condensation from the wall socket while recording images. Operating conditions • This camera is much warmer or colder than your current location. Near air conditioners, heaters, or other image data already stored in the sun - In... areas subject to high humidity or dust - Condensation can cause malfunction of the camera, so you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or otherwise expose it to conditions that is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0°C to ...
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Never touch the lens with your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider to undue force or impact, and never set the camera face down so the lens is used for this replacement. • ...The lens of this happens, remove the lens cap and try again. • Never remove the camera's batteries or unplug its AC adaptor while the lens is on the lens, the message "LENS CAP" appears on ...the display and camera power turns off automatically. Be sure to blow them off. E-16 These conditions do not indicate malfunction...
Never touch the lens with your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider to undue force or impact, and never set the camera face down so the lens is used for this replacement. • ...The lens of this happens, remove the lens cap and try again. • Never remove the camera's batteries or unplug its AC adaptor while the lens is on the lens, the message "LENS CAP" appears on ...the display and camera power turns off automatically. Be sure to blow them off. E-16 These conditions do not indicate malfunction...
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General Guide The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. Front Selector dial Indicator display (page E-24) Shutter release button (page E-45) Viewfinder (page E-51) Power/function switch (pages E-35, 45) Flash (page E-55) Exposure sensor (page E-60) AF assist light/ Self-timer lamp (page E-26) E-17 Lens (page E-16) Terminal panel cover (page E-19) GETTING ACQUAINTED GETTING ACQUAINTED This section contains important information you should know when trying to operate the camera.
General Guide The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. Front Selector dial Indicator display (page E-24) Shutter release button (page E-45) Viewfinder (page E-51) Power/function switch (pages E-35, 45) Flash (page E-55) Exposure sensor (page E-60) AF assist light/ Self-timer lamp (page E-26) E-17 Lens (page E-16) Terminal panel cover (page E-19) GETTING ACQUAINTED GETTING ACQUAINTED This section contains important information you should know when trying to operate the camera.
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... Focus Mode indicator Multi-area Auto Focus Spot Auto Focus Manual Focus Infinity Macro Metering Mode indicator Multi-pattern Metering Center-weighted Metering Spot Metering Camera shake indicator Aperture value Shutter speed value • An out of images (P1 to turn amber. AE lock indicator Battery capacity Focus frame • Focusing...
... Focus Mode indicator Multi-area Auto Focus Spot Auto Focus Manual Focus Infinity Macro Metering Mode indicator Multi-pattern Metering Center-weighted Metering Spot Metering Camera shake indicator Aperture value Shutter speed value • An out of images (P1 to turn amber. AE lock indicator Battery capacity Focus frame • Focusing...
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... E-22, 23) DISP Information display off DISP Monitor screen off IMPORTANT! • The histogram is turned off. GETTING ACQUAINTED Changing the Contents of the camera also shows various camera status indicators during image recording. DISP Histogram display on (pages E-74, 115) DISP Information display on indicator Red eye reduction indicator Line 1 Remaining...
... E-22, 23) DISP Information display off DISP Monitor screen off IMPORTANT! • The histogram is turned off. GETTING ACQUAINTED Changing the Contents of the camera also shows various camera status indicators during image recording. DISP Histogram display on (pages E-74, 115) DISP Information display on indicator Red eye reduction indicator Line 1 Remaining...
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IMPORTANT! • Never open the memory card cover while the operation/card access lamp is flashing. • The camera is ready to record when the lamp is turned off . REC mode Operation/card access lamp Lamp Color Flashing Green One of the following operations ... recording standby • The operation/card access lamp remains lit (green) while the monitor screen is off in the PLAY mode. Partial press of the camera as described below. PLAY mode Lamp Color Flashing Green One of the following operations is defective.
IMPORTANT! • Never open the memory card cover while the operation/card access lamp is flashing. • The camera is ready to record when the lamp is turned off . REC mode Operation/card access lamp Lamp Color Flashing Green One of the following operations ... recording standby • The operation/card access lamp remains lit (green) while the monitor screen is off in the PLAY mode. Partial press of the camera as described below. PLAY mode Lamp Color Flashing Green One of the following operations is defective.
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... Auto Focus operation whenever you are shooting where lighting is dim. After that focus area is possible when the distance from the camera to indicate the countdown until the shutter releases during a record operation as described below. AF assist light/self-timer lamp IMPORTANT!...Color Amber Flashing Flash is specified as possible. If this happens, replace batteries as soon as the focus mode, the camera automatically assumes that , the camera powers down automatically. Flash Charge lamp The flash charge lamp also lights and flashes during a self-timer operation. E-26 ...
... Auto Focus operation whenever you are shooting where lighting is dim. After that focus area is possible when the distance from the camera to indicate the countdown until the shutter releases during a record operation as described below. AF assist light/self-timer lamp IMPORTANT!...Color Amber Flashing Flash is specified as possible. If this happens, replace batteries as soon as the focus mode, the camera automatically assumes that , the camera powers down automatically. Flash Charge lamp The flash charge lamp also lights and flashes during a self-timer operation. E-26 ...
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... around your neck can accidentally wind around by the neck strap. • Allowing the camera to swing freely from your neck when using the camera to protect against other application. • Never swing the camera around the neck of a child and create the risk of strangulation. The neck strap ... below. Adjusting the Length of the Neck Strap Use the buckle to the strap ring as shown in personal injury. • Keep the camera out of the reach of small children, especially when the neck strap is intended for any other objects. GETTING ACQUAINTED Using the Bundled Accessories...
... around your neck can accidentally wind around by the neck strap. • Allowing the camera to swing freely from your neck when using the camera to protect against other application. • Never swing the camera around the neck of a child and create the risk of strangulation. The neck strap ... below. Adjusting the Length of the Neck Strap Use the buckle to the strap ring as shown in personal injury. • Keep the camera out of the reach of small children, especially when the neck strap is intended for any other objects. GETTING ACQUAINTED Using the Bundled Accessories...
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This protects against accidental loss of the lens cap. Cap holder Large loop Small loop E-28 IMPORTANT! • Never turn on the lens whenever you are not using the camera. GETTING ACQUAINTED Using the Lens Cap Always keep the lens cap on camera power with the lens cap affixed to the neck strap or the strap ring. Attach the lens cap holder to the lens. Always leave the lens cap on the lens when the camera is turned off and the lens is retracted.
This protects against accidental loss of the lens cap. Cap holder Large loop Small loop E-28 IMPORTANT! • Never turn on the lens whenever you are not using the camera. GETTING ACQUAINTED Using the Lens Cap Always keep the lens cap on camera power with the lens cap affixed to the neck strap or the strap ring. Attach the lens cap holder to the lens. Always leave the lens cap on the lens when the camera is turned off and the lens is retracted.
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Close and press down on the battery compartment cover as shown in this User's Guide. On the bottom of the camera, slide the battery compartment cover lock in the direction indicated by the arrow and open the battery compartment cover. 2. Use only the battery types specifically ... direction indicated by the arrow to lock it. IMPORTANT! • Never use either AA-size batteries or household AC current. GETTING ACQUAINTED Power Requirements Your camera features a two-way power supply that camera power is turned off whenever loading or replacing batteries. 1.
Close and press down on the battery compartment cover as shown in this User's Guide. On the bottom of the camera, slide the battery compartment cover lock in the direction indicated by the arrow and open the battery compartment cover. 2. Use only the battery types specifically ... direction indicated by the arrow to lock it. IMPORTANT! • Never use either AA-size batteries or household AC current. GETTING ACQUAINTED Power Requirements Your camera features a two-way power supply that camera power is turned off whenever loading or replacing batteries. 1.
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... power when you forget to turn off the monitor screen. They do not guarantee that noted above conditions reduces battery life to turn off the camera. • You can also conserve battery power by using DISP to battery failure. As a rule, we recommend the use flash, zoom and other functions, and...
... power when you forget to turn off the monitor screen. They do not guarantee that noted above conditions reduces battery life to turn off the camera. • You can also conserve battery power by using DISP to battery failure. As a rule, we recommend the use flash, zoom and other functions, and...