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sllimr7139 2:02pm on Monday, November 1st, 2010 
EXPERIENCE: As far as I know, this is the second smallest digital zoom camera available in the US market.
PLDunford 10:29am on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 
I have the Canon Powershot A40, but now its broke, so I did a lot of research for my new camera, based on experience with my first digital camera.
henrywcho 9:21pm on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 
I bought this camera for my wife about 2 year...  very compact, user friendly low battery life
Dave_D 11:45am on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
Good all round, very quick and handy and producing good quality results, especially with 128 Mb memory card.
igorbaldacci 3:45am on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 
Really handy little camera. About the weight of a mobile phone, and small enough to keep in a trouser or shirt pocket.
scott22 9:22am on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 
This camera is great in large part because of its size (you will not realize how important size is in a camera until you get it).
gbenn 11:17pm on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 
My a quick review of this greal little jewel I have a big and bulky Nikon Coolpix 8700 camera but I needed something handy for my sightseeing trip to ...
PeteWalker 8:01am on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
My a quick review of this greal little jewel I have a big and bulky Nikon Coolpix 8700 camera but I needed something handy for my sightseeing trip to ...
jud51 3:28am on Saturday, March 13th, 2010 
This camera really is sleek; it is VERY thin and easy to use. You can also save as many custom user settings as these "bestshots".

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INTRODUCTION USB DIRECT-PRINT and PictBridge support (page 155) Connect directly to a USB DIRECT-PRINT or PictBridge compatible printer and you can print images without going through a computer. Bundled with Photo Loader and Photohands (page 183) 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.

Precautions

I General Precautions
Be sure to observe the following important precautions whenever using the EX-S100. All references in this manual to camera refer to the CASIO EX-S100 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. Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subjects eyes. Intense light from the flash can cause eye damage if it is fired too close to the eyes. This is especially true with young children. When using the flash, the camera should be at least one meter (3.3) from the eyes of the subject.
INTRODUCTION Keep the camera away from water and other liquids, and never let it get wet. Moisture creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Never use the camera outdoors in the rain or snow, at the seashore or beach, in the bathroom, etc. Should foreign matter or water ever get into the camera, immediately turn it off. Next, remove the cameras battery and/or unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Using the camera under these conditions creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Should you ever notice smoke or a strange odor coming out of the camera, immediately turn it off. Next, taking care you do not burn your fingers, remove the cameras battery and/or unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Using the camera under these conditions creates the risk of fire and electric shock. After making sure there is no more smoke coming from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO authorized service center for repair. Never attempt your own maintenance. Never use the AC adaptor to power any other device besides this camera. Never use any other AC adaptor besides the one that comes with this camera. Never cover the AC adaptor with a quilt, blanket, or other cover while it is in use, and do not use it near a heater. At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet and clean the area around the prongs of the plug. Dust build up around the prongs can create the risk of fire. If the cameras case should ever become cracked due to dropping it or otherwise subjecting it to rough treatment, immediately turn it off. Next, remove the cameras battery and/or unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Never use the camera inside of an aircraft or in any other area where its use is prohibited. Doing so creates the risk of accident. Physical damage and malfunction of this camera can cause the data stored in its memory to be deleted. Always keep backup copies of data by transferring them to personal computer memory. Never open the battery cover, disconnect the AC adaptor from the camera, or unplug the AC adaptor from the wall socket while an image is being recorded. Doing so will not only make storage of the current image impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already stored in file memory.

QUICK START GUIDE

2. Place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge the

battery (page 31).

Note that the shape of the AC adaptor depends on the area where you purchased the camera. It takes about 140 minutes to achieve a full charge.
First, charge the battery!
1. Load the battery into the camera

(page 29). 1

1 Inlet Type

Stopper

1 Plug-in Type 3

[CHARGE] lamp Charging: Lights red Charging Complete: Lights green
To configure display language and clock settings
Be sure to configure the following settings before using the camera to record images. See page 44 for details.
1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Press [] to select the language you want. 3. Press [SET] to register the language setting.
4. Use [], [], [], and [] to select the geographical
area you want, and then press [SET].
5. Use [] and [] to select the city you want, and then

press [SET].

6. Use [] and [] to select the summer time (DST)
setting you want, and then press [SET].

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

7. Use [] and [] to select the date format setting you
want, and then press [SET].
8. Set the date and the time. 9. Press [SET] to register the clock settings and exit the

setting screen.

To record an image

Snapshot mode icon

See page 48 for details.

3. Use [] and [] to select the REC tab. 4. Use [] and [] to select REC Mode, and then

press [].

NORMAL

Operation lamp

1 / 1000 F4.0
5. Use [] and [] to select

This causes screen.

Snapshot, and then

04/04/ 12/24 12:58

(Snapshot mode) to appear on the monitor

Focus frame

6. Point the camera at the subject, use the monitor
screen to compose the image, and then press the shutter button half way.

D Battery capacity (page 35) E Histogram (page 96) F EV value (page 75)
Indicators on Histogram on
Fluorescent 1 Fluorescent 2 Tungsten Manual
IMPORTANT! Some information may not display properly if you display an image that was recorded using a different digital camera model.

Indicators off

IMPORTANT! Pressing [DISP] will not change monitor screen contents during movie recording, or during standby or recording of an audio snapshot. Pressing [DISP] in the Voice Recording REC mode toggles the monitor screen on (indicators on) and off. While a Voice Recording file is displayed in the PLAY mode, pressing [DISP] toggles between indicators on and indicators off. When playing back the content of a Voice Recording file while indicators off is selected (Voice Recording file icon only on the monitor screen), the monitor screen will go black about two seconds after you press [SET] to start playback. The Voice Recording file icon (indicators off) will reappear after playback is complete.

Indicators on

Histogram/Details on

Attaching the Strap

Attach the strap to the strap ring as shown in the illustration.
IMPORTANT! Be sure to keep the strap around your wrist when using the camera to protect against accidentally dropping it. The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera only. Do not use it for any other purpose. Never swing the camera around by the strap.

Strap ring

Power Requirements
Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20).
2. While pulling the stopper in the direction
indicated by the arrow in the illustration, align the arrow mark on the battery with the arrow mark on the camera and slide the battery into the camera.
Loading and Removing the Rechargeable Battery

I To load the battery

1. Slide the battery cover in the direction
indicated by the arrow, and then swing it open.
Arrow mark Arrow marks NP-20
Push the bottom of the battery, and make sure that the stopper securely locks the battery in place.
3. Swing the battery cover closed, and then slide
it in the direction indicated by the arrow.

I To remove the battery

1. Open the battery cover. 2. Pull the stopper in the direction indicated by

the arrow.

This will cause the battery to come part way out of the slot.

GETTING READY G BATTERY STORAGE PRECAUTIONS Make sure you remove the battery from the camera when you do not plan to use it for a long time. A battery left in the camera discharges very small amounts of power even when power is turned off, which can lead to a dead battery or the need for longer charging before the next use. Store the battery in a cool, dry place (20C (68 F) or lower). G USING THE BATTERY See page 31 of this manual or the instructions that come with the optional charger for information about charging procedures and charging times. When transporting a battery, keep it either loaded in the camera or stored in its case.
I USB Cradle and AC Adaptor Precautions
Never use an electrical outlet whose voltage is outside the rating marked on the AC adaptor. Doing so can create the risk of fire or electric shock. Use only the AC adaptor bundled with this camera. Do not allow the AC adaptor cord to become cut or damaged, do not place heavy objects on it, and keep it away from heat. A damaged power cord creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Never try to modify the AC adaptor cord, or subject it to severe bending, twisting, or pulling. Doing so creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. Do not overload extension cords or wall outlets. Doing so creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Should the cord of the AC adaptor become damaged (exposed internal wiring), request a replacement from a CASIO authorized service center. A damaged AC adaptor cord creates the risk of fire or electric shock.

Caution!

GETTING READY Use the AC adaptor where it will not be splashed with water. Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Do not place a vase or any other container filled with liquid on top of the AC adaptor. Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Turning the Camera On and Off

I To turn on the camera

Press the power button, [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY). The operation lamp will light green momentarily, and then power will turn on. The mode the camera enters depends on which button you pressed to turn it on.
To enter this mode at startup: REC PLAY Press this button to turn on the camera: Power button or [ [ ] (PLAY) ] (REC)

setting you want to configure, and then press [].
Using the On-screen Menus
Pressing [MENU] displays menus on the monitor screen that you can use to perform various operations. The menu that appears depends on whether you are in a REC mode or the PLAY mode. The following shows an example menu procedure in a REC mode.

[MENU]

Selection cursor (indicates the currently selected item)

1. Press the power

button or [ ] (REC).
If you want to enter the PLAY mode instead, press [ ] (PLAY).

Power button Settings

[][ ][][ ]
GETTING READY G Menu Screen Operations
When you want to do this: Move between tabs Move from the tab to the settings Move from the settings to the tab Move between the settings Display the options available for a setting Select an option Apply the setting and exit the menu screen Apply the setting and return to tab selection Exit the menu screen Do this: Press [] and []. Press []. Press []. Press [] and []. Press [] or press [SET]. Press [] and []. Press [SET]. Press []. Press [MENU].
3. Press [] or [] to select the tab you want,
and then press [SET] to move the selection cursor from the tab to the settings.

4. Use [] and [] to

select the feature whose setting you want to configure, and then press [].
Instead of pressing [], you could also press [SET].
Example: To select the REC Mode item.

selected setting.

6. Perform one of the following operations to
apply the setting you configured.
To do this: Apply the setting and exit the menu screen. Apply the setting and return to feature selection in step 4. Apply the setting and return to tab selection in step 3. Perform this key operation: Press [SET]. Press []. 1. Press []. 2. Use [] to move back up to tab selection.
Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings
Be sure to configure the following settings before using the camera to record images. Display language Home city Date Style Date and time
See Menu Reference on page 191 for more information about menus.
Note that the current date and time settings are used by the camera to generate the date and time that are stored along with image data, etc.
GETTING READY IMPORTANT! Recording images without configuring the clock settings causes incorrect time information to be registered. Be sure to configure the clock settings before using the camera. A built-in backup battery retains the date and time settings of the camera for about two days if the camera is not supplied with power. Date and time settings will be cleared when the backup battery goes dead. The following are the conditions when power is not being supplied to the camera. When the rechargeable battery is dead or removed from the camera When power is not being supplied to the camera from the cradle while the rechargeable battery is dead or removed from the camera The date and time setting screen will appear on the monitor screen the next time you turn on the camera after the date and time settings have been cleared. If this happens, reconfigure the date and time settings. If you make a mistake when setting the language or clock with the following procedure, you will need to use the cameras menu to individually change the language (page 141) or clock (page 138) settings.

1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Saturation , and
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.
Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off
You can display gridlines on the monitor screen to help you compose images and ensure that the camera is straight when recording.
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Contrast , and
To get this: High contrast Normal contrast Low contrast Select this setting: +1
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Grid , and then
To do this: Display the grid Hide the grid Select this setting: On Off
Turning Image Review On and Off
Image review displays the images you record on the monitor screen as soon as you record them. Use the following procedure to turn image review on and off.

Using Icon Help

Icon Help displays guidance text about an icon when you select it on the monitor screen while in a REC mode. Icon Help text is displayed for the following functions: Flash mode, focus mode, white balance, self-timer, current REC mode. Note, however, that current REC mode, self-timer and white balance icon help text appears only when REC Mode, Self-timer or White Balance is assigned to the [] and [] keys with the key customization feature (page 103).
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Review , and
To do this: Display images on the monitor screen for about one second immediately after they are recorded Do not display images immediately after they are recorded Select this setting: On
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Icon Help , and
To do this: Display guidance text when you select an icon on the monitor screen. Turn off Icon Help Select this setting: On Off
Assigning Functions to the [] and [] Keys
A key customization feature lets you configure the [] and [] keys so they change camera settings whenever they are pressed in a REC mode. After you configure the [] and [] keys, you can change the setting assigned to them without going through the menu screen.

2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the PLAY
tab, select Trimming , and then press [].
This causes a cropping boundary to appear. Note that this operation is possible only when a snapshot image is on the monitor screen.

4. Use the zoom button (

) to make the cropping boundary larger or smaller.
The smaller the image, the more limited is the size of the cropping boundary.
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! Cropping an image creates a new file that contains the cropped image. The file with the original image also remains in memory. Note that you cannot crop the following types of images. pixel (3:2) images Movie images and the voice recording file icon Images recorded with another camera The cropping operation cannot be performed when there is not enough memory to store the cropped image. When you display a cropped image on the cameras monitor screen, the date and time that appear when the image is displayed indicate when the image was originally recorded, not when the image was cropped.

Playing a Movie

Use the following procedure to play back a movie that was recorded in the movie mode.

1. In the PLAY mode,

press [] and [] to scroll through images until the movie you want to play is displayed.

Movie icon

This start playback of the movie. You can perform the following operations while a movie is playing.
To do this: Fast forward or fast reverse the movie Pause and unpause movie playback Skip forward or back one frame while paused Cancel playback Adjust audio volume Do this: Hold down [] or []. Press [SET]. Press [] or []. Press [MENU]. Press [] or [].
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! Audio volume can be adjusted only when playback is being performed or is paused.
Displaying the 9-image View
The following procedure displays nine images on the monitor screen at the same time.
1. In the PLAY mode, press the zoom button
This displays the 9-image screen with the image that was on the monitor screen in step 2 in the center, with a selection boundary around it. On the 9-image screen, recording file (page 123). indicates a voice
If there are fewer than nine images in memory, they are displayed starting from the upper left corner. The selection boundary is located at the image that was on the display before you switched to the 9-image view.
[] to move the selection boundary to the image you want. Pressing [] while the selection boundary is in the right column or [] while it is in the left column scrolls to the next full screen of nine images.

Selection boundary

Displaying the Calendar Screen
Use the following procedure to display a 1-month calendar. Each day shows the first file recorded on that day, which makes it easy to find the file you want.

press [] ( ).

Use the procedure under Changing the Date Format on page 139 to specify the date format. The file displayed on the calendar for each date is the first file that was recorded on that date. On the calendar screen, recording file (page 123).

5. Press the shutter button to start audio
6. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or
This deletes the existing audio and replaces it with the new one.
Playing Back a Voice Recording File
Perform the following steps to play back a voice recording file.
IMPORTANT! Audio volume can be adjusted only when playback is being performed or is paused. If your recording has index marks (page 95) inside it, you can jump to the index mark before or after the current playback location by pausing playback and then pressing [] or []. Next, press [SET] to resume playback from the index mark position.
the voice recording file (a file with you want to play. on it)
This starts playback of the voice recording file through the cameras speaker. You can perform the following operations while audio is playing.

Deleting a Single File

You can delete a single file, or you can delete all files currently in memory. IMPORTANT! Note that file deletion cannot be undone. Once you delete a file, it is gone. Make sure you really do not need a file anymore before you delete it. Especially when deleting all files, make sure you check all the files you have stored before proceeding. A protected file cannot be deleted. To delete a protected file, unprotect it first (page 127). Delete cannot be performed when all files in memory are protected (page 128). Deleting an audio snapshot deletes both the image file and the audio file attached to it. You cannot use the procedures in this section to delete images from the FAVORITE folder. See the procedures on page 128 and 131 for details about deleting FAVORITE folder contents.
2. Use [] and [] to scroll through files and
display the one you want to delete.
3. Use [] and [] to select Delete.
To exit the file delete operation without deleting anything, select Cancel.
4. Press [SET] to delete the file.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 to delete other files, if you want.
5. Press [MENU] to exit the menu screen.

Deleting All Files

1. In the PLAY mode, press [] (

delete from the FAVORITE folder.
5. Use [] and [] to select All Files Delete ,
IMPORTANT! You cannot use the delete operations on page 124 to delete images from the FAVORITE folder. Performing the memory format operation (page 144), however, does delete FAVORITE folder files.
6. Use [] and [] to select Delete , and then
7. After deleting all of the files you want, use []
4. Use [] and [] to change the setting, and
To do this: Select a built-in sound Turn off the sound Select this setting: Sound 1 through Sound 5 Off
Configuring Sound Settings
You can configure different sounds to play whenever you turn on the camera, press the shutter button half-way or all the way, or perform a key operation.
To configure sound settings
1. Press [MENU]. 2. Select the Set Up tab, select Sounds , and
3. Use [] and [] to select the sound whose

To set the volume level

Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen
You can specify an image you recorded as the startup screen image, which causes it to appear on the monitor screen for about two seconds whenever you press the ] (REC) to turn on the camera. The power button or [ startup screen image does not appear if you press [ ] (PLAY) to turn on the camera.
3. Use [] and [] to select Volume. 4. Use [] and [] to specify the volume setting
You can set the volume in the range of 0 (no sound) to 7 (loudest).
1. Press [MENU]. 2. Select the Set Up tab, select Startup , and
3. Use [] and [] to display the image you want
to use as the startup image.
To do this: Use the currently displayed image as the startup screen image Disable the startup screen Select this setting: On Off
OTHER SETTINGS IMPORTANT! You can select any one of the following types of image as the startup image. The cameras built-in image A snapshot The image only of an audio snapshot A movie whose file size is less than the amount of unused built-in memory still available Only one image can be stored in startup image memory at one time. Selecting a new startup image overwrites anything that is already stored in startup image memory. Because of this, if you want to return to a previous startup image, you need to have a separate copy of that image in the cameras standard image memory. The startup image is deleted if you format built-in memory (page 144). If you store an audio snapshot to startup image memory, the images audio is not played when the image is displayed at startup.
Configuring Power Down Image Settings
With the power down image feature, you can configure the camera so a specific snapshot or movie stored in camera image memory appears whenever you turn off power.

1. Press the memory card into
the camera and then release it. This will cause the card to come part way out of the camera.
2. Pull the memory card out of the slot.
IMPORTANT! Never insert any other object besides a memory card into the cameras card slot. Doing so creates the risk of damage to the camera and card. 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.
I To format a memory card
I Memory Card Precautions
If a memory card starts to behave abnormally, you can restore normal operation by reformatting it. However, we recommend that you always take along more than one memory card whenever using the camera far away from the home or office. We recommend that you format a memory card before using it for the first time after purchasing it, or whenever the card you are using seems to be the cause of abnormal images. As you record data to and delete data from an SD memory card a number of times, it loses its ability to retain data. Because of this, periodic re-formatting of an SD memory card is recommended. Before starting a format operation, check to make sure that the battery is fully charged. Power interruption during the format operation can result in improper formatting, and even damage the memory card and make it unusable.
1. Load the memory card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera, and press [MENU]. 3. Select the Set Up tab, select Format , and

Copying Files

Use the procedures below to copy files between built-in memory and a memory card. IMPORTANT! Only snapshot, movie files, audio snapshot, and voice recording files recorded with this camera can be copied. Other files cannot be copied. Files in the FAVORITE folder cannot be copied. Copying an audio snapshot copies both its image file and the audio file.
4. Use [] and [] to select Built-in

Card ,

This starts the copy operation and displays the message Busy. Please wait. After the copy operation is complete, the monitor screen shows the last file in the folder.
To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card
1. Load the memory card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. Next, enter the PLAY

mode and press [MENU].

3. Select the PLAY tab,
select Copy , and then press [].
To copy a specific file from a memory card to built-in memory
NOTE Files are copied to the folder in built-in memory whose name has the largest number.

Selecting an Album Layout
You can select from among 10 different display layouts for an album.
Configuring Detailed Album Settings
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY tab, select Create
Album, and then press [].
3. Use [] and [] to select Set Up, and then
3. Use [] and [] to select Layout. 4. Use [] and [] to select the layout you want.
When you select a layout, the corresponding layout sample appears on the right side of the screen. IMPORTANT! The sample layout shows the arrangement of items and the background color only. It does not reflect any of the detailed album settings you configure in the following section.
select the item whose setting you want to change, and then press [].
Details about each of the settings are provided in the following sections.
5. Use [] and [] to change the setting, and

I Background Color

You can specify white, black, or gray as the color of the album background using the procedure under Configuring Detailed Album Settings.

I Image Use

This setting lets you select from among three different image uses, as described below. Select the image use that best suits the way you plan to use the image.
For this purpose: Smaller images for album browsing, Website thumbnails, or archiving on a CD-R or other media, with the full-size image displayed when a thumbnail is clicked This setting can be used for browsing with the thumbnails. Clicking a thumbnail displays a larger version for viewing or printing. Small image files only for album browsing, or uploading to a Website, etc. This option displays only the small-file images (located in the cameras ALBUM folder). Smaller files upload to the Internet faster. You cannot enlarge images by clicking a thumbnail or play movies while this image is selected. Printing (high resolution) High-resolution images take longer to display on your computer screen. You cannot enlarge images by clicking a thumbnail or play movies while this image is selected. Select this setting:

I Album Type

There are two album types: Normal and Index/Info. Normal Type : This type of album displays images in accordance with the currently selected layout. Index/Info Type : In addition to the normal album screen, this type of album also includes thumbnails of images and detailed information about each image.

1. Click the Register button.
This starts up your Web browser and accesses the user registration website. Follow the instructions that appear on your computer screen to register.

Installing Software

Use the following procedures to install the software.
Exiting the Menu Application
1. On the menu screen, click Exit to exit the
I To install Photo Loader
To perform the following procedures, you must have Adobe Reader installed on your Macintosh. You can download the latest version of Adobe Reader by visiting the Adobe Systems website.
1. Open the folder named Photo Loader. 2. Open the folder named English, and then
open the file named Important.
3. Open the folder named Installer, and then
open the file named readme.
I To view the camera users guide
4. Follow the instructions in the readme file to

install Photo Loader.

IMPORTANT! If you are upgrading to the new version of Photo Loader from a previous version and you want to use library management data and HTML files created using the old version of Photo Loader, be sure to read the Important file in the Photo Loader folder. Follow the instructions in the file to use your existing library management files. Failure to follow this procedure correctly can result in loss or corruption of your existing files.
1. On the CD-ROM, open the Manual folder. 2. Open the Digital Camera folder, and then
open the folder for the language whose users guide you want to view.
3. Open the file named camera_xx.pdf.
xx is the language code (Example: camera_e.pdf is for English.)
I To view the Photo Loader users guide
1. On the CD-ROM, open the Manual folder. 2. Open the Photo Loader folder and then

open the English folder.

3. Open PhotoLoader_english.
I To register as a camera user
Internet registration only is supported. Visit the following CASIO website to register: http://world.casio.com/qv/register/
Sharpness Saturation Contrast Flash Intensity Flash Assist Grid Digital Zoom Review Icon Help L/R Key Snapshot / ( + )/ BESTSHOT / Voice Movie / +2 / +1 / 0 / 1 / 2 +2 / +1 / 0 / 1 / 2 +1 / 0 / 1 +2 / +1 / 0 / 1 / 2 Auto / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off REC Mode / EV shift / White Balance / ISO / Self-timer / Off

Menu Reference

The following shows lists of menus that appear in REC modes and the PLAY mode, and their settings. The settings that are underlined in the following table are initial defaults.

(3:2) (UXGA) (SXGA) (VGA)
* Based on Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. products. Capacity depends on card manufacturer. * To determine the number of images that can be stored on a memory card of a different capacity, multiply the capacities in the table by the appropriate value.

Movies (pixels)

Data Size 300KB/second max.
Exposure Control Light Metering.. Multi-pattern by CCD Exposure.. Program AE Exposure Compensation.. 2EV to +2EV (1/3EV units) Shutter.. CCD electronic shutter; mechanical shutter, 1/8 to 1/2000 second Shutter speed is different for the following BESTSHOT scenes. Night Scene: 4 to 1/2000 second Fireworks: 2 seconds (fixed) Aperture.. F4.0/8.0*, auto switching * Brightness converted White Balance.. Automatic, fixed (6 modes), manual switching Sensitivity.. Auto, ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400 Self-timer.. 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Selftimer Built-in Flash Flash Modes.. AUTO, ON, OFF, Red eye reduction Flash Range.. Wide Angle Optical Zoom: 0.4 to 2.5 meters (1.3 to 8.2) Telephoto Optical Zoom: 0.4 to 1.5 meters (1.3 to 4.9) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) Recording Functions. Audio snapshot; Macro; self-timer; BESTSHOT; Movie with audio; voice recording Audio recording is monaural.
Delete.. Single-file, all files (with protection) Effective Pixels. 3.2 million Imaging Element. 1/3.2-inch square pixel color CCD (Total pixels: 3.34 million) Lens/Focal Distance Lenses.. F4.0 (W) to 6.6 (T); f=4.8 (W) to 13.5mm (T) (equivalent to approximately 36 (W) to 102 (T) for 35mm film) Zoom.. 2.8X optical zoom; 4X digital zoom (11.2X in combination with optical zoom) Focusing.. Contast-type Auto Focus with AF mode (Spot or Multi AF Area), Macro mode, Pan Focus, Infinity mode, focus lock, manual focus Approximate Focus Range (from lens surface) Normal.. 40cm to (1.3 to ) Macro.. 17cm to 50cm (6.7 to 19.7)
Audio Recording Time Audio Snapshot.. Approximately 30 seconds maximum per image Voice Recording. Approximately 39 minutes with built-in memory After Recording.. Approximately 30 seconds maximum per image Monitor Screen. 2.0-inch TFT color LCD 84,960 pixels (354 240) Viewfinder. Monitor screen Timekeeping Functions. Built-in digital quartz clock Date and Time. Recorded with image data Auto Calendar.. To 2049 World Time.. City; Date; Time; Summer time; 162 cities in 32 time zones Input/Output Terminals. Cradle connector Microphone. Monaural Speaker. Monaural

I Power Requirements

Power Requirements. Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20) 1 Approximate Battery Life:
The values below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve this level of operation. Low temperatures shorten battery life. Operation Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)*1 (Operating Time) Number of Shots, Continuous Recording*2 (Operating Time) Continuous Snapshot Playback*3 Continuous Voice Recording*4 Approximate Battery Life 180 shots (90 minutes) 540 shots (90 minutes) 150 minutes 150 minutes

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Casio Exilim EX- Z110 Nikon S700 Canon Ixus 750 - 800is 54001 Casio Exilim EX- Z10 Casio Exilim EX- Z120 Canon Digital Ixus II's Canon Digital Ixus 60 Canon Ixus 60 - 75 Canon Powershot A Serie Canon Digital Ixus 75 Canon Digital Ixus 70 Canon Powershort A610 Canon Digital Ixus 850is Canon Ixus 850is - 900ti 54004 Nikon Coolpix S510 Canon Digital Ixus 95is Canon Powershot SD 1100 Is Canon Ixus 860is - 960ti 54005 Canon Digital Ixus 990is Canon Digital Ixus 860is Casio Exilim EX-S10 Casio Exilim EX-S600 Casio Exilim EX-S880 Casio Exilim EX-Z8 Casio Exilim EX-Z50 Casio Exilim S et Z Srie 54501 Casio Exilim EX-Z60 Casio Exilim EX-Z100 Casio Exilim EX-Z200 Casio Exilim EX-Z500 Casio Exilim EX-Z750 Casio Exilim EX-Z1200 Fuji FinePix Z1 Fuji FinePix A600 Fuji FinePix F10 Zoom Fujifilm FinePix F - A - Z 54201 Fuji FinePix F11 Zoom Fuji FinePix F20 Zoom Fuji FinePix F30 Zoom Fuji FinePix F31D HP Photosmart R817 HP Photosmart R927 Samsung S1030 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX520 HP Photosmart 50201 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 Samsung NV24HD
Canon Digital Ixus 40 Canon Digital Ixus 500 Canon Digital Ixus 430 Canon Digital Ixus 750 Canon Digital Ixus 65 Canon Digital Ixus 85is Canon Digital Ixus 100is Canon Powershot S80 Canon Digital Ixus 900ti Sony Cybershot DSC-W55 Canon Digital Ixus 80is Sony Cybershot DSC-W55 Canon Digital Ixus 960ti Casio Exilim EX-S100 Casio Exilim EX-S660D Casio Exilim EX-Z5 Casio Exilim EX-Z9 Casio Exilim EX-Z30 Casio Exilim EX-Z55 Casio Exilim EX-Z70 Casio Exilim EX-Z850 Casio Exilim EX-Z600 Casio Exilim EX-Z1050 Fuji FinePix Z4 Fuji FinePix A400 Zoom Sony Cybershot DSC-W200 Fuji FinePix A470 Zoom Fuji FinePix Z5FD Fuji FinePix A350 Zoom HP Photosmart R818 HP Photosmart R727 HP Photosmart E327 HP Photosmart R417 HP Photosmart R717 Samsung NV30
Canon Digital Ixus 50 Canon Digital Ixus 700 Canon Digital Ixus 30 Canon Digital Ixus 800is Canon Digital Ixus x 59 x 23 mm Canon Powershort A710 Canon Digital Ixus 90is Sony Cybershot DSC-WXx 60 x 26 mm 104 x 66 x 50 mm 90 x 60 x 30 mm
Canon Digital Ixus 970is Casio Exilim EX-S500 Casio Exilim EX-S770D Casio Exilim EX-Z7 Casio Exilim EX-Z11 Casio Exilim EX-Z40 Casio Exilim EX-Z57 Casio Exilim EX-Z80 Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 Casio Exilim EX-Z700 Casio Exilim EX-Z1080 Fuji FinePix Z3 Fuji FinePix A500 Zoom Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 Fuji FinePix A350 Zoom Fuji FinePix Z2 Fuji FinePix A345 Zoom HP Photosmart M527 HP Photosmart R725 HP Photosmart M525 HP Photosmart E317 HP Photosmart M425 Samsung NV40

100 x 60 x 30 mm

96 x 61 x 25 mm

95 x 62 x 35 mm

100 x 65 x 35 mm
Samsung NV15 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 Kodak Easyshare V530 Kodak Easyshare V et Pentax Optio W Sries Kodak Easyshare VKodak EasyShare V1233 Kodak EasyShare V1253 Pentax Pentax Optio Wpi Kodak Easyshare C530 Kodak Easyshare C Sries 54602 Kodak Easyshare C875 Kodak Easyshare C533 Kodak EasyShare V1273 Nikon Coolpix S9 Nikon Coolpix 5600 Nikon Coolpix L2 Nikon Coolpix L4 Nikon Coolpix L12 Nikon S - P - L Sries 53801 Nikon Coolpix P4 Nikon Coolpix S3 Nikon Coolpix S7c Nikon Coolpix S600 Nikon Coolpix S710 Nikon Coolpix S550 Nikon S50 Sries 53802 Sony T900 Nikon Coolpix S640 Nikon Coolpix S51C Olympus Mj 1000 Digital Olympus Mj 53901 Olympus Mj 725 Digital Olympus Mj 800 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS2 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS20 Panasonic FX et FS Sries 51901 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX3 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS6 Panasonic LX Sries 51902 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1 Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ2 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3 Panasonic TZ et LZ Sries 51903 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ4 Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ6 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5

Pentax Optio A30 Pentax Optio A20 Pentax Optio E20 Pentax Optio T10 Pentax Optio S60 Pentax Optio S45 Pentax Optio M50 Samsung Digimax V700 Samsung Digimax L55W Samsung NV 3 Samsung NV 4 Samsung ST550 Samsung TL225 Samsung i7 Samsung WB210 Samsung NV 11 Sony Cybershot DSC-W115 Sony Cybershot DSC-N1 Sony Cybershot DSC-T77 Sony Cybershot DSC-T300 Sony Cybershot DSC-W125 Sony Cybershot DSC-W130 Sony Cybershot DSC-W170 Sony Cybershot DSC-T90 Sony Cybershot DSC-W200 Sony Cybershot DSC-W90 Sony Cybershot DSC-T90 Sony Cybershot DSC-T10 Nikon P5100 Canon Powershot G10 Canon Powershot G12 Canon Digital Ixus 110 IS Canon Digital Ixus 960ti Nikon Coolpix S710 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS12 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS25 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX550 Samsung ST550 Sony Cybershot DSC-TX1 Sony Cybershot DSC-T90 Sony T900
Pentax Optio A40 Pentax Optio M40 Pentax Optio M20 Pentax Optio S7 Pentax Optio Svi Pentax Optio S55 Pentax Optio S55 Samsung Digimax V800 Samsung Digimax A503 Samsung NV 10 Samsung i8 Samsung TL34HD Samsung ST500 Samsung NV 100 HD Samsung NV 5 Sony Cybershot DSC-W120 Olympus Mj 1030SW Sony Cybershot DSC-T100 Sony Cybershot DSC-T33 Sony Cybershot DSC-T700 Sony Cybershot DSC-W50 Sony Cybershot DSC-W70 Sony Cybershot DSC-W80 Sony Cybershot DSC-W85 Sony DSC-TX10 Sony Cybershot DSC-T900 Nikon Coolpix S200 Nikon P6000 Canon Powershot G7 Canon Digital Ixus 120 is Canon Digital Ixus 970is Nikon Coolpix S50c Nikon Coolpix S630 Nikon S70 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50 Samsung TL34HD Sony Cybershot DSC-W300 Samsung IT100 Samsung TLx 60 x 30 mm Nikon P7000 Olympus X-Z1 Canon Powershot S95 Sony Cybershot DSC-TX9 Canon K/Ixus 1000 HS 115 x 80 x 60 mm 95 x 57 x 24 mm 95 x 56,5 x 23,3 mm 100 x 65 x 30 mm Samsung EX1 Sony DSC-HX5V Sony DSC-HX7V Sony DSC-TXx 57 x 31 mm 95 x 65 x 35 mm

Samsung L et I Sries

100 x 62 x 25 mm

Samsung NV Sries

110 x 60 x 65 mm
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