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...; Other company, product and service names used herein may arise through the use of the QV-5500SX. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Be sure to back up all important data on the Memory Card 78 CONTENTS 79 DELETING IMAGES To Delete a Single Image 79 To Delete All the Images ...or claims by deletion of data as a result of the QV-5500SX, be trademarks or service marks of the QV-5500SX LCD Digital Camera. Use [+] and [-] to Access CompactFlash Card Contents From Your Computer 86 Card Browser 89 93 TROUBLESHOOTING 97 MESSAGES 99 SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
...; Other company, product and service names used herein may arise through the use of the QV-5500SX. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Be sure to back up all important data on the Memory Card 78 CONTENTS 79 DELETING IMAGES To Delete a Single Image 79 To Delete All the Images ...or claims by deletion of data as a result of the QV-5500SX, be trademarks or service marks of the QV-5500SX LCD Digital Camera. Use [+] and [-] to Access CompactFlash Card Contents From Your Computer 86 Card Browser 89 93 TROUBLESHOOTING 97 MESSAGES 99 SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
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... to "this camera" and "the camera" refer to the CASIO QV-5500SX Digital Camera. • Never try to the subject's eyes. Quick View View high-resolution images on a large-capacity CompactFlash memory card. Megapixel CCD Images are stored on the built-in camera memory. When using the QV-5500SX. Never attempt your own maintenance. • If the camera...
... to "this camera" and "the camera" refer to the CASIO QV-5500SX Digital Camera. • Never try to the subject's eyes. Quick View View high-resolution images on a large-capacity CompactFlash memory card. Megapixel CCD Images are stored on the built-in camera memory. When using the QV-5500SX. Never attempt your own maintenance. • If the camera...
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... swing the camera around your neck can result in damage to the camera due to its bumping against other objects, resulting in personal injury. Lens MEMORY card slot cover (page 27) Flash (page 43) Shutter button (page 38) MENU button (page 23) AC Power terminal (page 33) VIDEO OUT terminal (page 82... Loop The soft case protects the camera against accidentally dropping it is horizontal when you are not using it when not in use with the "CASIO" name at an angle. It also creates the danger of each component, button and switch on the lens cap is dropped. The cap does not...
... swing the camera around your neck can result in damage to the camera due to its bumping against other objects, resulting in personal injury. Lens MEMORY card slot cover (page 27) Flash (page 43) Shutter button (page 38) MENU button (page 23) AC Power terminal (page 33) VIDEO OUT terminal (page 82... Loop The soft case protects the camera against accidentally dropping it is horizontal when you are not using it when not in use with the "CASIO" name at an angle. It also creates the danger of each component, button and switch on the lens cap is dropped. The cap does not...
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...to select the category you want, and then press the shutter button. 2. Automatically scrolls through images. page 79 23 24 Format Formats a memory card. Date Screen Saver Video Out Language Stamps the date and time on a single screen. Use [+] and [-] to view and edit images....Select Folder All Use these functions when deleting images. Never remove the memory card while the power/card access lamp is flashing. • The Self-timer lamp flashes when the self-timer is charging Memory error Playback Mode (when connecting video cable) Lamp Color Green Red ...
...to select the category you want, and then press the shutter button. 2. Automatically scrolls through images. page 79 23 24 Format Formats a memory card. Date Screen Saver Video Out Language Stamps the date and time on a single screen. Use [+] and [-] to view and edit images....Select Folder All Use these functions when deleting images. Never remove the memory card while the power/card access lamp is flashing. • The Self-timer lamp flashes when the self-timer is charging Memory error Playback Mode (when connecting video cable) Lamp Color Green Red ...
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...insert or remove a memory card. • The power/card access lamp flashes green while the memory card is turned off power, unplug the AC adaptor, and contact your original retailer or nearest CASIO Service Provider. • Never eject the CompactFlash card while the card slot is selected)....screen conserves battery power. Remove the memory card. You can corrupt image data on the card. To insert a memory card into the camera before you insert the correct end of the card into the camera. MEMORY CARDS This camera uses a memory card (CompactFlash cards) for the first time. Select...
...insert or remove a memory card. • The power/card access lamp flashes green while the memory card is turned off power, unplug the AC adaptor, and contact your original retailer or nearest CASIO Service Provider. • Never eject the CompactFlash card while the card slot is selected)....screen conserves battery power. Remove the memory card. You can corrupt image data on the card. To insert a memory card into the camera before you insert the correct end of the card into the camera. MEMORY CARDS This camera uses a memory card (CompactFlash cards) for the first time. Select...
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...; Do not expose batteries to carefully check and confirm that batteries will automatically turn off Regardless of use only CASIO brand CompactFlash cards (CF-4x/CF-8x/CF-15x/CF-30x/CF-48x). Formatting a Memory Card You can be powered using AA-size alkaline, lithium or Ni-MH batteries. Be sure to direct heat...
...; Do not expose batteries to carefully check and confirm that batteries will automatically turn off Regardless of use only CASIO brand CompactFlash cards (CF-4x/CF-8x/CF-15x/CF-30x/CF-48x). Formatting a Memory Card You can be powered using AA-size alkaline, lithium or Ni-MH batteries. Be sure to direct heat...
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...to steady the camera. • Note that the camera shake indicator does not appear in flash unit to b marks as images are stored in memory. 1. Because of this, the flash will fire when shutter button is pressed the rest of the image. IMPORTANT! • Note that you...ap- ter button depressed half way, move the camera so the Auto Focus Frame is being written to the memory card . - Never remove the memory card from the buffer to the memory card. When camera memory becomes full - When using quick shutter are recorded. • Initially, images you press the shutter button half...
...to steady the camera. • Note that the camera shake indicator does not appear in flash unit to b marks as images are stored in memory. 1. Because of this, the flash will fire when shutter button is pressed the rest of the image. IMPORTANT! • Note that you...ap- ter button depressed half way, move the camera so the Auto Focus Frame is being written to the memory card . - Never remove the memory card from the buffer to the memory card. When camera memory becomes full - When using quick shutter are recorded. • Initially, images you press the shutter button half...
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.... Press MODE, and then select (CONTINUOUS). Setting Indicator Resolution Super Fine Fine Normal Economy Number of Images 8MB memory card 14 19 33 55 Number of Images 48MB memory card 88 (option) 123 207 342 File Size (per image) 500KB 352KB 200KB 112KB Computer Output image 1280 x... change the value back to zero, which is fixed during panorama recording. Slide the Function Switch to perform exposure compensa- Never remove the memory card, batteries or AC adaptor from the monitor. The actual number of images depends on the camera. • Each press of [+] or ...
.... Press MODE, and then select (CONTINUOUS). Setting Indicator Resolution Super Fine Fine Normal Economy Number of Images 8MB memory card 14 19 33 55 Number of Images 48MB memory card 88 (option) 123 207 342 File Size (per image) 500KB 352KB 200KB 112KB Computer Output image 1280 x... change the value back to zero, which is fixed during panorama recording. Slide the Function Switch to perform exposure compensa- Never remove the memory card, batteries or AC adaptor from the monitor. The actual number of images depends on the camera. • Each press of [+] or ...
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... recorded may be sure to use a tripod to hold the camera steady. You can also use your computer application to link them using 8MB CF card. 160 x 120 27 sets (272KB) 13 sets (544KB) 9 sets (816KB) 30 sets (224KB) 16 sets (448KB) 10 sets (672KB) OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Panorama Recording With... over an existing image already in the Night Scene Mode, so you want to record another one on , the same image is quite slow in memory, or you will not be played back as a movie. To record a new image over which you should be some blurring of the image if the...
... recorded may be sure to use a tripod to hold the camera steady. You can also use your computer application to link them using 8MB CF card. 160 x 120 27 sets (272KB) 13 sets (544KB) 9 sets (816KB) 30 sets (224KB) 16 sets (448KB) 10 sets (672KB) OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Panorama Recording With... over an existing image already in the Night Scene Mode, so you want to record another one on , the same image is quite slow in memory, or you will not be played back as a movie. To record a new image over which you should be some blurring of the image if the...
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...the images are se- Select "Tools" "Protect". 4. Perform steps 1 through 3 under "To Delete a Single Image" on the memory card. You can protect and unprotect a single specific image, all images currently on the monitor screen after the unprotected images are not protected.... to select other images if you want. 79 DELETING IMAGES 6. Perform steps 1 through 3 under "To Protect and Unprotect a Single Image" on the Memory Card 1. A protected image cannot be deleted. Perform steps 1 through 3 under "To Protect and Unprotect a Single Image". 2. Select "All". 3. Press ...
...the images are se- Select "Tools" "Protect". 4. Perform steps 1 through 3 under "To Delete a Single Image" on the memory card. You can protect and unprotect a single specific image, all images currently on the monitor screen after the unprotected images are not protected.... to select other images if you want. 79 DELETING IMAGES 6. Perform steps 1 through 3 under "To Protect and Unprotect a Single Image" on the Memory Card 1. A protected image cannot be deleted. Perform steps 1 through 3 under "To Protect and Unprotect a Single Image". 2. Select "All". 3. Press ...
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.../writer and the optionally available CASIO CA-10 PC Card Adaptor to associate the files on the card with the CASIO QV-5500SX Digital Camera • JPEG files stored using QV-LINK 2.6 (LK-22S) (1280 x 960 pixels or 640 x 480 pixels JPEG file) • JPEG files stored using this type of configuration. CompactFlash Memory Card Slot If your computer...
.../writer and the optionally available CASIO CA-10 PC Card Adaptor to associate the files on the card with the CASIO QV-5500SX Digital Camera • JPEG files stored using QV-LINK 2.6 (LK-22S) (1280 x 960 pixels or 640 x 480 pixels JPEG file) • JPEG files stored using this type of configuration. CompactFlash Memory Card Slot If your computer...
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... image is in cold temperatures. Set Function Switch to the folder that your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider. Camera is selected. 1. Blocking of the QV-7000SX is finished. 3. Hold the camera correctly, making sure that contains the image (page 75)....Low battery power 3. Poor color and brightness Indoor fluorescent lighting when indoors Shoot under the following conditions, which can shorten battery life. Memory card images recorded using the video cable (page 84). 2. Cannot use the LCD monitor screen instead of focus. 1. Batteries not loaded correctly...
... image is in cold temperatures. Set Function Switch to the folder that your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider. Camera is selected. 1. Blocking of the QV-7000SX is finished. 3. Hold the camera correctly, making sure that contains the image (page 75)....Low battery power 3. Poor color and brightness Indoor fluorescent lighting when indoors Shoot under the following conditions, which can shorten battery life. Memory card images recorded using the video cable (page 84). 2. Cannot use the LCD monitor screen instead of focus. 1. Batteries not loaded correctly...
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...a separate battery to move an image file already contains another resolution mode, or delete some images from the memory card (pages 45, 79). NO FORMAT The memory card is full! on the monitor screen. Change to 6.6´) Recording Functions ........ mechanical shutter, 1/8 to ...733;(D)) Weight Approximately 250g (8.8oz.) (excluding batteries) Standard Accessories ...... This also means, however that 0.01% of the pixels can contain up memory card space for time and date recording and storage with image data; Use [+] and [-] to select "YES", and then press the shutter button. ...
...a separate battery to move an image file already contains another resolution mode, or delete some images from the memory card (pages 45, 79). NO FORMAT The memory card is full! on the monitor screen. Change to 6.6´) Recording Functions ........ mechanical shutter, 1/8 to ...733;(D)) Weight Approximately 250g (8.8oz.) (excluding batteries) Standard Accessories ...... This also means, however that 0.01% of the pixels can contain up memory card space for time and date recording and storage with image data; Use [+] and [-] to select "YES", and then press the shutter button. ...