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User reviews and opinions
| merovech |
8:33am on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Camera works great, and is very easy to use. I purchased the camera a few months ago and have taken it on a few vacations already and it works great. | |
| macka |
3:45am on Monday, August 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| The two letters at end denotes color and are otherwise identical. GY=Grey/Black, SR=Silver, BE=Blue Good: Pan-Focus mode. I am impressed with the sleek, thin look of this camera. This is the first Casio camera I bought other than Cannon and Sony. | |
| Th3F4113n0n3 |
11:33am on Monday, May 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| "I had a Sony for years. We made a mistake when we left the brand because nobody knows how to make them like Sony. "Overall I am happy with the camera. "I have been very happy with this purchase. It comes with a charging stand no batteries to buy! I have taken it with sport pictures without the blur.. | |
| Joe Provencio |
11:07pm on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| This camera has all the bells, its easy to use but picture quality is poor to average. Picture quality is poor in light or dark settings. | |
| Peter Young |
9:31am on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| "I thought I basically liked my Casio until I compared pictures with a friend after a trip to Havasupai (a paradise at the bottom of the Grand Canyon ... | |
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INTRODUCTION Real-time RGB histogram (page 112) An on-screen histogram lets you adjust exposure as you view the effect on overall image brightness, which makes shooting under difficult lighting conditions easier than ever before. Keystone Correction (page 132) A simple operation corrects for keystoning, which occurs when you record the image of a blackboard or poster from an angle. Color Correction (page 133) Simply record the image of an old photograph to restore its colors. MOTION PRINT (page 140) Capture frames from a movie and create still images that are suitable for printing. Calendar screen (page 142) A simple operation displays a full-month calendar on the cameras monitor screen. Each day of the full-month calendar shows a thumbnail of the first file recorded for that date, which helps to make searching for a particular file quicker and easier. World Time (page 167) A simple operation sets the current time for your current location. You can select from among 162 cities in 32 time zones. Support for SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards and MMC (MultiMedia Cards) for memory expansion (page 174) Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) (page 182) Images can be printed easily in the sequence you want using a DPOF compatible printer. DPOF can also be used when specifying images and quantities for printing by professional print services. PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT support (page 186) Connect directly to a PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT compatible printer and you can print images without going through a computer. PRINT Image Matching III Compatible (page 191) Images include PRINT Image Matching III data (mode setting and other camera setup information). A printer that supports PRINT Image Matching III reads this data and adjusts the printed image accordingly, so your images come out just the way you intended when you recorded them. DCF Data Storage (page 204) DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) data storage protocol provides image compatibility between the digital camera and printers.
INTRODUCTION Bundled with Photo Loader and Photohands (pages 211, 214, 224) Your camera comes bundled with Photo Loader, the popular application that automatically loads images from your camera to your PC. It also comes with Photohands, and application that makes image retouching quick and easy. Bundled with Photo Transport (page 216) Photo Transport let you transfer images saved on your computer or displayed on your computer screen (website data, maps, etc.) to your camera. Once stored in camera memory, images can be viewed on its monitor screen.
Precautions
I General Precautions
Be sure to observe the following important precautions whenever using the EX-Z700. All references in this manual to camera refer to the CASIO EX-Z700 Digital Camera. Never try to take pictures or use the built-in display while operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so creates the risk of serious accident. Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your own repairs. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed. Always leave maintenance and repair work up to a CASIO authorized service center. Keep the small parts and accessories of this camera out of the reach of small children. If swallowed accidentally, contact your physician immediately. Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the drivers vision and create the risk of accident.
Before using the camera to record important images, make sure you first record a number of test images and check the results to ensure that the camera is configured correctly and operating properly.
I Data Error Precautions
Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in file memory. While the camera is performing an operation, removing the battery or memory card from the camera, or placing the camera onto or removing it from the USB cradle While the operation lamp is flashing green after turning off the camera, removing the memory card from the camera or placing the camera onto or removing it from the USB cradle Disconnecting the USB cable, removing the camera from the USB cradle, or disconnecting the AC adaptor from the USB cradle while a data communication operation is being performed Low battery power Other abnormal operations Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to appear on the monitor screen (page 239). Follow the instructions provided by the message to eliminate the cause of the error.
I Operating conditions
This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0C to 40C (32F to 104F). Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas. In areas subject to direct sunlight In areas subject to high humidity or dust Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to temperature extremes Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the sun In areas subject to strong vibration
I Condensation
When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or otherwise expose it to a sudden change of temperature, there is the possibility that condensation can form on the exterior or on interior components. Condensation can cause malfunction of the camera, so you should avoid exposing it to conditions that might cause condensation. To keep condensation from forming, place the camera into a plastic bag before moving it into a location that is much warmer or colder than your current location. Leave it in the plastic bag until the air inside the bag has a chance to reach the same temperature as the new location. If condensation does form, remove the battery from the camera and leave the battery cover open for a few hours.
The image deterioration point depends on the image size (page 71). The smaller the image size, the higher the zoom factor you can use before reaching the image deterioration point. Though digital zoom generally causes a deterioration of image quality, some digital zoom without image deterioration is possible with image sizes of 5M (pixels) and smaller. The range in which you can use digital zoom without image deterioration is indicated on the display. The deterioration point depends on the image size. When shooting with Auto Framing (page 104), image quality will be deteriorated even if you are using digital zoom within the Undeteriorated Image Quality Range.
The above shows what the zoom indicator looks like when digital zoom is turned on (page 62). The digital zoom range is not displayed when digital zoom is turned off.
3. Release the zoom controller momentarily, and
(telephoto) side again then slide it towards to move the zoom pointer into the digital zoom range.
The zoom pointer will also stop when you move the pointer back to the switch over point to re-enter the optical zoom range. Release the zoom controller and (wide angle) side again to then slide it towards move into the optical zoom range.
I To turn digital zoom on and off
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Use [] and [] to select the REC tab. 3. Use [] and [] to select Digital Zoom, and
then press [].
To do this: Turn on digital zoom Turn off digital zoom Select this setting: On Off
4. Compose the image, and then press the
Only the optical zoom range is displayed in the zoom indicator when digital zoom is turned off.
Using the Flash
Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you want to use. The approximate effective range of the flash is shown below. Wide Angle Optical Zoom: Approximately 0.15 to 3.4 meters (0.5 to 11.2) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) Telephoto Optical Zoom: Approximately 0.4 to 1.8 meters (1.3 to 5.9) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) * Depends on zoom factor.
To do this: Have the flash fire automatically when required (Auto Flash)* Turn off the flash (Flash Off) Always fire the flash (Flash On) Always use soft flash, regardless of exposure conditions (Soft Flash) Fire a pre-flash followed by image recording with flash, reducing the chance of red-eye in the image (Redeye reduction) In this case, the flash fires automatically when required
To restore an old photograph
1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT). 2. Use [], [], [], and [] to select Old
Photo, and then press [SET].
This displays a photograph contour confirmation screen, and then saves the original recorded image. An error message will appear (page 239), without displaying the photograph contour confirmation screen, if the camera is unable to find the contour of the photograph.
4. Use [] and [] to select the contour
candidate you want to correct.
7. Use [], [], [], and [] to move the
cropping boundary to the location you want, and then press [SET].
The camera will restore color automatically and save the image. If you do not want a border around the image, configure the cropping boundary so it is slightly inside of the boundary of the displayed image. To cancel the cropping operation at any point and save the image as-is, press [MENU].
select Trim, and then press [SET].
This displays a cropping boundary on the monitor screen. If you do not want to crop the image, select Cancel to store the image.
6. Use the zoom controller to make the cropping
boundary larger or smaller.
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! Digital zoom is disabled while recording an old photograph. However, you can use optical zoom. The camera will not be able to recognize an old photograph in the following cases. When part of the photograph extends outside of the monitor screen When the old photograph is the same color as the background it is placed upon The maximum size when recording an old photograph is 2M (pixels), even if the camera is configured for a larger image size. When the camera is configured to record images smaller than 2M (pixels), images will be in accordance with the currently specified image size. Under certain conditions, restored colors may not produce the desired results.
Recording Snapshots into a Multi-image Layout (Layout Shots)
You can create a multi-snapshot image by recording snapshots into the frames that are arranged in a preset pattern. This lets you create album-like arrangements of related images in a single image. BEST SHOT scenes are available with three frames and two frames. Layout (Two Images) Layout (Three Images)
1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT). 2. Use [], [], [], and [] to select Layout,
and then press [SET].
button to record the first image.
The camera will record the first snapshot and then get ready for the next one.
IMPORTANT! Only the final multi-snapshot image is saved in camera memory. The individual snapshots are not saved. The size of the multi-snapshot image for this operation is fixed automatically at 7M (pixels). While Layout Shot is being used, the setup of the camera is changed automatically as shown below. ISO Sensitivity: Auto (fixed) AF Area: Spot (fixed) The following functions are disabled during Layout Shot. Digital Zoom Self-timer Continuous Shutter
Available filter settings are: Off, B/W, Sepia, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Pink, Purple IMPORTANT! Using the cameras filter feature produces the same effect as attaching a color filter to the lens.
Specifying Outline Sharpness
Use the following procedure to control the sharpness of image outlines.
Specifying Color Saturation
Use the following procedure to control the intensity of the image you are recording.
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the Quality tab, select Sharpness,
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the Quality tab, select Saturation,
To get this: High sharpness Normal sharpness Low sharpness Select this setting: +2 +1 2
To get this: High color saturation (intensity) Normal color saturation (intensity) Low color saturation (intensity) Select this setting: +2 +1 2
Specifying Contrast
Use this procedure to adjust the relative difference between the light areas and dark areas of the image you are recording.
Date Stamping Snapshots
You can have the snapshots recording date only, or date and time stamped in the lower right corner of the image.
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the Quality tab, select Contrast,
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the Set Up tab, select Timestamp,
To get this: High contrast Normal contrast Low contrast Select this setting: +2 +1 2
Example: December 24, 2006, 1:25 p.m.
To include this date stamp information: Recording date (2006/12/24) Recording date and time (2006/12/24 1:25pm) Nothing Select this setting: Date Date&Time Off
Turning on time stamping causes the applicable timestamp icon to appear on the monitor screen (page 26). : Date : Date&Time
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! Once date and time information is stamped in a print, it cannot be edited or deleted. Use the Date Style setting (page 166) to specify the format of the date. The recording date and time are determined in accordance with the cameras clock settings (pages 47, 165) when the snapshot is recorded. Digital zoom is not supported while date stamping (Date or Date&Time) is turned on (page 60). Date stamping is not supported for the following types of images. Images recorded with certain BEST SHOT scenes (Business Cards and Documents, Whiteboard, etc., Old Photo, Auto Framing)
Resetting the Camera
Use the following procedure to reset all of the cameras settings to their initial defaults as shown under Menu Reference on page 227.
1. Press [MENU]. 2. Select the Set Up tab, select Reset, and
3. Use [] and [] to select Reset, and then
To cancel the procedure without resetting, select Cancel and press [SET]. IMPORTANT! The following are not initialized when you reset the camera (page 228). Home Time setup World Time setup Time setting Date Style Language Video Out
2. Use [] (forward) or [] (back) to scroll
through files on the monitor screen.
You can use the cameras built-in monitor screen to view images after you record them.
Basic Playback Operation
Use the following procedure to scroll through files stored in the cameras memory. NOTE
] (PLAY) to turn on the camera.
This enters the PLAY mode and causes an image or a message to appear on the monitor screen.
Holding down [] or [] scrolls images at high speed. In order to allow for faster playback image scrolling, the image that initially appears on the monitor screen is a preview image, which is of somewhat lower quality than the actual display image. The actual display image appears a short while after the preview image. This does not apply to images copied from another digital camera.
PLAY mode file type
Folder name/ File name
Image quality Image size
Date and time
Playing an Audio Snapshot
Perform the steps below to display an audio snapshot ) and play its audio. (indicated by
IMPORTANT! Audio volume can be adjusted only when playback is being performed or is paused.
1. In the PLAY mode, use [] and [] until the
image you want is displayed.
2. Press [SET].
This plays back the audio that accompanies the displayed image. You can perform the following operations while audio is playing.
To do this: Fast forward or fast reverse the audio Pause and unpause audio playback Adjust audio volume Changing display contents Cancel playback Do this: Hold down [] or []. Press [SET]. Press [] and then use [] and []. Press [] (DISP). Press [MENU].
Zooming the Display Image
Using Color Restoration to Correct the Color of an Old Photograph
Color restoration let you correct the old color of a photograph shot with a digital camera. This function is useful for correcting existing old photographs, posters, etc. Performing color restoration on an image causes a new (restored) version (2M (pixels)) to be stored as a separate file.
through images on the monitor screen and display the one you want to correct.
2. Select the PLAY tab, select Color
Correction, and then press [].
3. Use [] and [] to select the photograph
candidate you want.
4. Use [] and [] to select Trim, and then
This displays a cropping boundary on the monitor screen. To exit color restoration without storing anything, select Cancel.
5. Move the zoom controller left and right to
zoom the cropping boundary.
Resize the cropping boundary as required to crop the area you want.
IMPORTANT! If the original image is smaller than 2M (pixels), the new (restored) version is the same size as the original one. Note that you cannot correct the following types of images. Movie images and the voice recording file icon Images created with MOTION PRINT Images recorded with another camera The color correct operation cannot be performed if there is not enough memory to store the corrected image. When you display a restored image on the cameras monitor screen, the date and time indicate when the image was originally recorded, not when the image was corrected. When a corrected image appears on the full-month calendar screen, it is displayed on the date that it was corrected (page 142). NOTE If you want to record the image of an old photograph with this camera and restore the resulting image, see Restoring an Old Photograph on page 99.
6. Use [], [], [], and [] to move the
The camera will correct color automatically and save the image. If you do not want a border around the image, configure the cropping boundary so it is slightly inside of the boundary of the displayed image. To exit color restoration without saving anything, press [MENU].
Playing and Editing a Movie
To do this: Fast forward or fast reverse playback Each press increases the speed one more step. Return fast forward or fast reverse movie playback to normal speed Pause movie playback Scroll paused playback one frame Stop movie playback Adjust the movie audio volume level Toggle monitor screen indicators on and off Zoom the movie image
Video input terminal
[AV OUT] (AV output port)
2. Turn off the camera. 3. Set the camera onto the USB cradle. 4. Turn on the TV and select its video input
After using an optionally available AV cable (EMC3A) to connect the cameras USB cradle connector directly to the AUDIO IN terminal of a TV, you can view recorded images on the TV and even use the TV screen to compose images before recording them. NOTE You can use the cameras USB cradle to connect to a DVD recorder or video deck and record images from the camera. The following explains how to use the bundled AV cable. DVD recorder or video deck: Connect to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN terminals. USB cradle: Connect to the [AV OUT] (AV output port) Camera: Place onto the cradle You can play a slideshow of snapshots and movies on the camera and record it on a DVD or video tape. You can record movies by selecting Only for the slideshow Images setting (page 144). When recording images to an external device, use [] (DISP) to clear all indicators from the monitor screen (page 30).
5. Press [
] to turn on the camera, and then perform the required operation for playback.
IMPORTANT! Make sure that Power On or Power On/Off is selected for the cameras power on/off functions (page 172) when you connect to a TV to view images. All icons and indicators that appear on the monitor screen also appear on the TV screen. Note that the audio output is monaural. Pressing the USB cradles [PHOTO] button will activate the Photo Stand feature (page 146) and display images on the TV screen. Depending on the size of the TV screen, recorded images may not fill the entire screen. For video output, the audio volume level is initially set to maximum. Perform volume level adjustment using TV controls.
Selecting the Video Output System
You can select either NTSC or PAL for the video system to match the system of the TV you are using.
IMPORTANT! Images will not display properly if you select the wrong video system. This camera supports the NTSC and PAL video systems only. Images will not display properly if you use a TV (monitor) that is designed for a different video system.
You can expand the storage capabilities of your camera by using a commercially available memory card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card or MultiMediaCard). You can also copy files from built-in memory to a memory card and from a built-in memory card to built-in memory. Normally, files are stored in built-in memory. When you insert a memory card, however, the camera automatically stores files to the card. Note that you cannot save files to built-in memory while a memory card is installed in the camera. IMPORTANT! Use only an SD memory card, SDHC memory card or a MultiMediaCard with this camera. Proper operation is not guaranteed when any other type of card is used. See the instructions that come with the memory card for information about how to use it.
Using a Memory Card
IMPORTANT! Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card. Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel resistance.
2. Positioning the
To insert a memory card into the camera
1. Slide the battery cover
memory card so its back is facing in the same direction as the cameras monitor screen, carefully slide it into the card slot. Slide the card all the way in until you hear it click securely into place.
MEMORY CARD
in the direction indicated by the arrow, and then swing it open.
3. Swing the battery cover
closed, and then slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow.
To replace the memory card
IMPORTANT! Never try to insert anything that is not an SD memory card, SDHC memory card or MMC (MultiMediaCard) into the cameras memory card slot. Doing so can cause malfunction of the camera. Should water or any foreign object ever get into the card slot, immediately turn off the camera, remove the battery, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Never remove a card from the camera while the operation lamp is flashing green. Doing so can cause the file save operation to fail, and even damage the memory card. Certain types of memory cards or camera conditions can cause the format operation to take considerable time.
20. Depending on the version of Windows you are
running, use one of the following procedures to terminate the USB connection.
Windows XP/98SE/98 Users After pressing the USB cradles [USB] button and making sure that the [USB] lamp is not lit, remove the camera from the USB cradle. Windows 2000/Me Users Click card services in the task tray on your computer screen, and disable the drive number assigned to the camera. After pressing the USB cradles [USB] button and making sure that the [USB] lamp is not lit, remove the camera from the USB cradle.
I USB Connection Precautions
Do not leave the same image displayed on your computer screen for a long time. Doing so can cause the image to burn in on the screen. Never disconnect the USB cable, or perform any camera or USB cradle operation while data communication is in progress. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted.
Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer
The following are the general steps for viewing and copying files from a Macintosh. You can find details about each operation in the procedures that follow below. Note that you should also refer to the documentation that comes with your Macintosh for other information about USB connections, etc. IMPORTANT! This camera does not support operation on a computer running Mac OS 8.6 or lower, or Mac OS X 10.0. If you have a Macintosh running Mac OS 9 or OS X (10.1, 10.2, 10.3 or 10.4), use the standard USB driver that comes with your OS. 1. Use the USB cradle to establish a connection between the camera and your Macintosh. 2. View and copy the images you want.
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER IMPORTANT! If you want to transfer files from the cameras built-in memory to a computer, make sure there is no memory card loaded in the camera before you place it onto the USB cradle.
2. Connect the USB cable that comes bundled
USB cable (bundled) Connector B
USB port
If you are using battery power without the AC adaptor, make sure that the battery is fully charged. Note that the shape of the AC adaptor depends on the area where you purchased the camera.
[ ](USB port) Connector A
Take care when connecting the USB cable to the USB cradle or your computer. USB ports and cable plugs are shaped for proper positioning.
Plug the USB cable plugs into the ports securely, as far as they will go. Proper operation is not possible if connections are not correct.
3. Press the cameras power button to turn it on,
8. Press the USB cradles [USB] button.
Pressing the [USB] button enters the USB mode, which causes the USB cradles [USB] lamp to light green (page 232).
4. Select the Set Up tab, select USB, and
5. Use [] and [] to select Mass Storage (USB
9. Your Macintosh will see the cameras file
memory as a drive.
The appearance of the drive icon depends on the Mac OS version you are using. Your Macintosh will see the cameras file memory as a drive whenever you establish a USB connection between the camera and your Macintosh.
1. Click the Install button for Photo Loader. 2. Follow the instructions that appear on your
computer screen.
Windows 98SE/98 If the Jet40SP8_9xNT.exe and MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) 2.8 installation dialog box appears after installation of Photo Loader is complete, follow the instructions on the screen to perform the installation. The installation dialog box will not appear if Jet40SP8_9xNT.exe and MDAC2.8 or higher are already installed on your computer. Windows XP (including SP1), 2000, or Me (Excluding Windows XP SP2) If the MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) 2.8 installation dialog box appears after installation of Photo Loader is complete, follow the instructions on the screen to perform the installation. The installation dialog box will not appear if MDAC2.8 or higher installed is already installed on your computer.
1. Click the Read me button for Photo
Loader.
IMPORTANT! Before upgrading or reinstalling Photo Loader, or before installing it onto another computer, be sure to read the Read me file for information about retaining existing libraries.
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER IMPORTANT! Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and completely. If you make a mistake when installing Photo Loader, you may not be able to browse your existing library information and HTML files that are created automatically by Photo Loader. In some cases, image files may be lost.
4. Click [Exit] to exit DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
If your PC already has DirectX 9.0 or higher installed, you do not need to install DirectX 9.0c from the bundled CD-ROM. If your PC does not have DirectX 9.0 or higher installed, install DirectX 9.0c from the bundled CDROM.
I Checking for the Proper Version of DirectX
In order to manage images using Photo Loader, your computer also needs to have DirectX 9.0 or higher installed. You can check the installed version of DirectX using your PCs DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
1. On your PC, click [Start], [All Programs],
[Accessories], [System Tools], and then [System Information].
2. On the [Tools] menu of the window that
appears, select [DirectX Diagnostic Tool].
You should always read the Read me file for Photo Transport before installing it. The Read me file contains information you need to know when installing the application.
Transport.
IMPORTANT! Before upgrading or reinstalling Photo Transport, or before installing it onto another computer, be sure to read the Read me file for information about retaining existing libraries.
Regardless of the language you select, the English version of Photo Transport is installed.
I To install Photo Transport
To transfer image files to the camera
1. Click the Install button for Photo
1. Drop the image data you want to transfer to
the camera onto the Photo Transport Transfer button.
Move your mouse pointer to the image file you want to transfer, and then hold down your mouse button. Keeping your mouse button depressed, drag the mouse pointer and the image file along with it to the Photo Transport Transfer button, and then release the mouse button.
Help button
2. Follow the instructions that appear on your
I Using Photo Transport
To start up Photo Transport
1. First, establish a connection between the
camera and computer (page 192).
Settings button
Exit button
2. On the Windows Start menu, click [All
Programs], and then point to [CASIO] and then [Photo Transport].
3. Click [Photo Transport] to start up.
Transfer button
2. Follow the instructions that appear on the
display to transfer the image file to the camera.
The image transfer method and detailed image settings used depend on the Photo Transport settings. For details, see Photo Transport help (page 220). To transfer screen captures to the camera
2. Use your mouse to select the area of the
screen you want to capture.
Move your mouse pointer to the upper left corner of the area you want to capture and then hold down your mouse button. Keeping your mouse button depressed, drag the pointer down to the right corner of the area and then release the mouse button.
1. Click the Photo Transport Capture button.
Capture button
Capture area
3. Follow the instructions that appear on the
display to transfer a capture of the selected area to the camera.
The image transfer method and detailed image settings used depend on the Photo Transport settings. For details, see Photo Transport help.
Record Error
Replenish ink!
RETRY POWER ON
This function cannot You attempted to copy files from built-in memory be used. to a memory card loaded in the camera while there is no memory card in the camera (page 178). This function is not supported for this file. The function you are trying to perform is not supported for the file on which you are trying to perform it.
SYSTEM ERROR
The card is locked.
There are no files.
Specifications
Product. Digital Camera Model.. EX-Z700
Data Size Snapshots
File Size (pixels) 7M Quality Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Approximate Built-in SD Memory Image File Size memory 8.3MB Card 256MB* 4.32MB 2.4MB 1.44MB 3.84MB 2.1MB 1.28MB 3.0MB 2.0MB 1.0MB 1.92MB 1.28MB 640KB 1.17MB 780KB 390KB 360KB 240KB 120KB 1 shot 59 shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots 55 shots 97 shots 158 shots 61 shots 110 shots 176 shots 78 shots 116 shots 221 shots 121 shots 180 shots 348 shots 196 shots 286 shots 530 shots 625 shots 938 shots 1742 shots
I Camera Functions
Image Files Format Snapshots.. JPEG (Exif Ver.2.2); DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) 1.0 standard; DPOF compliant Movies.. AVI (Motion JPEG) Audio. WAV Recording Media.. 8.3MB built-in memory SDHC Memory Card SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard
7M (3:2) 5M 3M 2M VGA 640 480
Movies
Image Size (Pixels) Maximum Recording Time Per File 10 minutes Approximate Data Rate (Frame Rate) Approximate Recording Time for Builtin Memory 8.3 MB 6 seconds Approximate Recording Time for SD Memory Card 256MB 3 minutes and 16 seconds 5 minutes and 27 seconds 13 minutes and 34 seconds
Delete.. Single-file, all files (with protection) Effective Pixels. 7.2 million Imaging Element. 1/2.5-inch square pixel color CCD (Total pixels: 7.41 million) Lens/Focal Distance Lenses.. F2.7 (W) to 5.2 (T); f=6.2 (W) to 18.6mm (T) (equivalent to approximately 38 (W) to 114mm (T) for 35mm film) 6 lenses in 5 groups, with aspherical lens Zoom.. 3X optical zoom; 4X digital zoom (Image Size: 7M (pixels)) (12X total zoom) Focusing.. Contrast Detection Auto Focus Focus Modes: Auto Focus, Macro mode, Pan Focus, Infinity mode, manual focus AF Area: spot, multi, AF Assist Light Approximate Focus Range (from lens surface) Auto Focus.. 40cm to (1.3 to ) Macro.. 15cm to 50cm (5.9 to 19.7) Infinity Mode.. Manual.. 15cm to (5.9 to ) Using optical zoom causes the above ranges to change.

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