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...E-22 PLAY mode E-23 Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen E-24 Indicator display E-24 Operation Indicator Lamp E-25 Operation/card access lamp E-25 Flash Charge lamp E-26 AF Assist Light/Self-timer Lamp E-26 Using the Bundled Accessories E-27 Attaching ...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-40 IBM Microdrive Precautions E-41 Menu Screens E-42 E-2
...E-22 PLAY mode E-23 Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen E-24 Indicator display E-24 Operation Indicator Lamp E-25 Operation/card access lamp E-25 Flash Charge lamp E-26 AF Assist Light/Self-timer Lamp E-26 Using the Bundled Accessories E-27 Attaching ...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-40 IBM Microdrive Precautions E-41 Menu Screens E-42 E-2
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... E-154 Menu Settings E-154 Non-Menu Settings E-154 Troubleshooting E-155 Messages 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 the Memory Card E-129 PRINT Image Matching E-130 E-131 OTHER SETTINGS Changing the Menu Language E-131 Installing a Different...
... E-154 Menu Settings E-154 Non-Menu Settings E-154 Troubleshooting E-155 Messages 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 the Memory Card E-129 PRINT Image Matching E-130 E-131 OTHER SETTINGS Changing the Menu Language E-131 Installing a Different...
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E-6 (page E-43) 1 Load batteries. 1 2 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Quick Reference Getting Ready 2 (page E-29) Insert the memory card. 1 2 3 3 (page E-37) 3 Set the current time and date.
E-6 (page E-43) 1 Load batteries. 1 2 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Quick Reference Getting Ready 2 (page E-29) Insert the memory card. 1 2 3 3 (page E-37) 3 Set the current time and date.
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... low-glare color LCD (HAST) monitor screen • 9.6X seamless digital zoom 3X digital zoom, 3.2X digital zoom • External flash connectability • Memory card image storage Supports CompactFlash cards (CF TYPE I/II) and the IBM Microdrive. • Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Images can also be printed easily in the sequence you...
... low-glare color LCD (HAST) monitor screen • 9.6X seamless digital zoom 3X digital zoom, 3.2X digital zoom • External flash connectability • Memory card image storage Supports CompactFlash cards (CF TYPE I/II) and the IBM Microdrive. • Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Images can also be printed easily in the sequence you...
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AE lock indicator Battery capacity Focus frame • Focusing complete: Green • Focusing failed: Red No memory card alert Self-timer 10 SEC, 2 SEC Drive Mode indicator 1-Image CONTINUOUS AEB MOVIE PANORAMA Exposure Mode indicator M Mode: Manual Exposure S Mode: Shutter... Full Auto Mode Best Shot Mode Image size 2240 x 1680 pixels 2256 x 1504 pixels 1600 x 1200 pixels 1280 x 960 pixels 640 x 480 pixels Memory capacity (Remaining number of storable images) Quality FINE, NORMAL, ECONOMY, TIFF EV value Image information • Movie Recording: recording time (seconds) • ...
AE lock indicator Battery capacity Focus frame • Focusing complete: Green • Focusing failed: Red No memory card alert Self-timer 10 SEC, 2 SEC Drive Mode indicator 1-Image CONTINUOUS AEB MOVIE PANORAMA Exposure Mode indicator M Mode: Manual Exposure S Mode: Shutter... Full Auto Mode Best Shot Mode Image size 2240 x 1680 pixels 2256 x 1504 pixels 1600 x 1200 pixels 1280 x 960 pixels 640 x 480 pixels Memory capacity (Remaining number of storable images) Quality FINE, NORMAL, ECONOMY, TIFF EV value Image information • Movie Recording: recording time (seconds) • ...
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...), movie recording standby • The operation/card access lamp remains lit (green) while the monitor screen is off in progress: delete, format, battery alert, card browser generation. 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 . Red Memory card is in the PLAY mode. PLAY...
...), movie recording standby • The operation/card access lamp remains lit (green) while the monitor screen is off in progress: delete, format, battery alert, card browser generation. 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 . Red Memory card is in the PLAY mode. PLAY...
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... insert its terminal end into the slot. Side marked with arrow should face the memory card slot cover. GETTING ACQUAINTED Memory Cards This camera supports use of "memory" card in this manual refer both to force a card into the Camera 3. Trying to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM Microdrive, unless specifically noted otherwise. IMPORTANT! • Make sure that the power...
... insert its terminal end into the slot. Side marked with arrow should face the memory card slot cover. GETTING ACQUAINTED Memory Cards This camera supports use of "memory" card in this manual refer both to force a card into the Camera 3. Trying to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM Microdrive, unless specifically noted otherwise. IMPORTANT! • Make sure that the power...
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... into the memory card slot. Close the memory card slot cover. 1. Press the eject button once again to eject the card. 4. Remove the memory card. GETTING ACQUAINTED Removing a Memory Card from the camera. 3. Eject button IMPORTANT! • Insert only memory cards into the memory card slot, immediately turn off power, unplug the AC adaptor, and contact your original retailer or nearest CASIO Service Provider...
... into the memory card slot. Close the memory card slot cover. 1. Press the eject button once again to eject the card. 4. Remove the memory card. GETTING ACQUAINTED Removing a Memory Card from the camera. 3. Eject button IMPORTANT! • Insert only memory cards into the memory card slot, immediately turn off power, unplug the AC adaptor, and contact your original retailer or nearest CASIO Service Provider...
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... you no longer need the data stored in a memory card before formatting it . No : Does not format the memory card. Align the power/function switch with or . 2. ton to the memory card (page E-77). • Data deleted by a memory card format operation cannot be recovered! E-39 After formatting the card, you have imported from the CD-ROM and stored...
... you no longer need the data stored in a memory card before formatting it . No : Does not format the memory card. Align the power/function switch with or . 2. ton to the memory card (page E-77). • Data deleted by a memory card format operation cannot be recovered! E-39 After formatting the card, you have imported from the CD-ROM and stored...
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... reformatting your card. Reformatting a memory card deletes all images stored on other electrical phenomena can cause corruption or even total loss of data stored on a memory card. Proper operation is not guaranteed with this , you should always make backup copies of important images on the card, but you can use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash cards, or an...
... reformatting your card. Reformatting a memory card deletes all images stored on other electrical phenomena can cause corruption or even total loss of data stored on a memory card. Proper operation is not guaranteed with this , you should always make backup copies of important images on the card, but you can use only CASIO or SanDisk CompactFlash cards, or an...
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You can continue to the memory card. E-46 Operation/card access lamp If you hold the camera. BASIC IMAGE RECORDING • You can store in ...the status of the Auto Focus operation by checking the color of the focus frame and the status of the operation/card access lamp. The image is in focus. 7. After confirming that the image is in focus, press the shutter release...are stored to shoot consecutive images as long as you see this: Focus frame: Green Operation/card access lamp: Green Focus frame: Red Operation/card access lamp: Red It means this: The image is not in focus.
You can continue to the memory card. E-46 Operation/card access lamp If you hold the camera. BASIC IMAGE RECORDING • You can store in ...the status of the Auto Focus operation by checking the color of the focus frame and the status of the operation/card access lamp. The image is in focus. 7. After confirming that the image is in focus, press the shutter release...are stored to shoot consecutive images as long as you see this: Focus frame: Green Operation/card access lamp: Green Focus frame: Red Operation/card access lamp: Red It means this: The image is not in focus.
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... in the Full Auto Mode causes a number of camera settings to the camera. When the low battery indicator is saved to the memory card. - Doing so not only causes a loss of the following cases, the message "One moment please..." When you are recording using a CompactFlash... human eye. Recording Precautions • Never remove the camera's batteries, disconnect the AC adaptor, or remove the memory card from the camera while it is approximately 30 cm to its memory card. BASIC IMAGE RECORDING IMPORTANT! • In any of the image being saved, it can also corrupt images already...
... in the Full Auto Mode causes a number of camera settings to the camera. When the low battery indicator is saved to the memory card. - Doing so not only causes a loss of the following cases, the message "One moment please..." When you are recording using a CompactFlash... human eye. Recording Precautions • Never remove the camera's batteries, disconnect the AC adaptor, or remove the memory card from the camera while it is approximately 30 cm to its memory card. BASIC IMAGE RECORDING IMPORTANT! • In any of the image being saved, it can also corrupt images already...
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... to work properly when the camera is unsteady or shaking. s Fixed Focusing Distances • Depending on actual conditions, a green operation/card access lamp and focus frame do not press DISP, the save opera- As long as you do not necessarily guarantee that are using... message " Press to cancel save" also appears momentarily during the save operations in focus. tion continues and takes a few seconds to the memory card (without going into the buffer) whenever battery level is recorded directly to complete. In this case, this condition. age is indicated as or...
... to work properly when the camera is unsteady or shaking. s Fixed Focusing Distances • Depending on actual conditions, a green operation/card access lamp and focus frame do not press DISP, the save opera- As long as you do not necessarily guarantee that are using... message " Press to cancel save" also appears momentarily during the save operations in focus. tion continues and takes a few seconds to the memory card (without going into the buffer) whenever battery level is recorded directly to complete. In this case, this condition. age is indicated as or...
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... power/function switch with the image quality setting currently selected on your camera. Push the zoom controller upwards towards (telephoto) to zoom in on the memory card has much better resolution and detail than the REC mode monitor screen image. • Certain levels of subject brightness can zoom an image by changing...
... power/function switch with the image quality setting currently selected on your camera. Push the zoom controller upwards towards (telephoto) to zoom in on the memory card has much better resolution and detail than the REC mode monitor screen image. • Certain levels of subject brightness can zoom an image by changing...