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Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z750 7.2 MP Digital Camera (Silver)Casio - 7.2 megapixel - MultiMediaCard - Standard SD - 3 x optical zoom - ISO 400 - Built-in Flash - Optical Viewfinder
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Recording Audio.. 114
Using the Histogram.. 117
INTRODUCTION REC Mode Camera Settings. 119
Assigning Functions to the [] and [] Keys Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off Turning Image Review On and Off Using Icon Help Specifying Power On Default Settings Specifying ISO Sensitivity Selecting the Metering Mode Specifying Outline Sharpness Specifying Color Saturation Specifying Contrast Resetting the Camera 128
Displaying the 9-image View. 145 Displaying the Calendar Screen.. 146 Playing a Slideshow.. 147
Using the Photo Stand Feature 149
Rotating the Display Image.. 150 Adding Audio to a Snapshot. 152
To re-record audio 153
Playing Back a Voice Recording File.. 154 Displaying Camera Images on a TV Screen. 155
Selecting the Video Output System 156
Using the Shortcut Menu (EX Menu).. 129
PLAYBACK
Playing an Audio Snapshot 131
DELETING FILES
Basic Playback Operation.. 130 Zooming the Display Image.. 132 Resizing an Image... 133 Cropping an Image... 134 Playing and Editing a Movie.. 135
Playing a Movie Editing a Movie Capturing a Still Image from a Movie (MOTION PRINT) 140
Deleting a Single File.. 158 Deleting All Files.. 159
FILE MANAGEMENT
Memory Folders and Files To protect a single file To protect all files in memory 162
Folders... 160 Protecting Files... 161
Adjusting White Balance of a Recorded Image. 141 Adjusting Image Brightness.. 143
INTRODUCTION Using the FAVORITE Folder. 162
To To To To copy a file to the FAVORITE folder display a file in the FAVORITE folder delete a file from the FAVORITE folder delete all files from the FAVORITE folder 165 165
Configuring [ ] (REC) and [ ] (PLAY) Power On/Off Functions.. 174 Formatting Built-in Memory.. 175
OTHER SETTINGS
USING A MEMORY CARD
To insert a memory card into the camera To replace the memory card Formatting a Memory Card To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card To copy a specific file from a memory card to built-in memory 179
Using a Memory Card... 178
Changing the Brightness of the Monitor Screen.. 166 Configuring Sound Settings.. 166
To configure sound settings To set the confirmation tone volume level To set the audio volume level for movie and audio snapshot playback 167
Copying Files.. 181
181 182
Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen. 168 Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Method.. 169 Setting the Clock.. 169
To select your Home Time zone To set the current time and date Changing the Date Format To display the World Time screen To configure World Time settings 172
PRINTING IMAGES
To configure print settings for a single image To configure print settings for all images Date Printing 191
DPOF.. 185
INTRODUCTION I LCD Panel The LCD panel is a product of the latest LCD manufacturing technology that provides a pixel yield of 99.99%. This means that less than 0.01% of the total pixels are defective (they do not turn on or always remain turned on). I Copyright Restrictions Except for the purposes of your own personal enjoyment, unauthorized copying of snapshot files, movie files, and audio files violates copyright laws and international contracts. Distribution to third parties of such files over the Internet without permission of the copyright holder, whether for profit or for free, violates copyright laws and international contracts.
Features
7.2 million effective pixels The CCD provides 7.41 million total pixels of very highresolution for crisp, clear, prints and display images. 2.5-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen 8.3MB flash memory Images can be recorded without using a memory card. Long battery life A low-power design combines with a large-capacity battery to provide more recording and playback between charges. Bundled with a USB Cradle The bundled USB cradle can be used to charge the cameras battery (page 34), to view images on a TV screen (page 155), and to transfer images to a computer (page 194). A Photo Stand feature lets you view images while the camera is on the cradle (page 149). REC mode or PLAY mode power up (page 43) Press [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) to turn on the camera and enter the mode you want to use. AF assist light (page 57) Improves auto focus accuracy when shooting under dim lighting.
INTRODUCTION 24X zoom (page 61) 3X optical zoom, 8X digital zoom Triple Self-timer (page 69) The self-timer can be set up to repeat three times, automatically. Quick Shutter (page 76) When you press the shutter button all the way down without pausing, the camera immediately records the image without waiting for Auto Focus to be performed. This helps to avoid missing a special moment while you wait for the camera to Auto Focus. Auto Focus Area Selection (page 77) When Multi is selected for the Auto Focus area, the camera takes simultaneous meter readings at nine different points and automatically selects the best one. When Free is selected, you can move the Auto Focus area to the location you want. Three continuous shutter modes (page 89) Normal continuous shutter continually records images as long as memory is available to store them. In addition, zoom continuous shutter (page 91) and multi continuous shutter (page 92) provide plenty of versatility for capturing exactly the type of image you want. BEST SHOT (page 93) Simply select the sample scene that matches the type of image you are trying to record and the camera performs troublesome setups automatically for beautiful pictures every time. New BEST SHOT sample scenes include setups for ID photos, cross filter, and backlighting. Business Shot (page 98) Business Shot automatically corrects rectangular shapes when recording the image of a business card, document, whiteboard, or similar subjects from an angle. ID Photo Feature (page 101) After recording a portrait, you can print a page that contains a number of different versions in standard ID photo dimensions. High-resolution movie recording with audio (page 103) VGA size, 30 fps, MPEG-4 AVI format A choice of movie modes (page 103) Movie modes include a standard Movie mode, a Short Movie mode (movie is a preset length that starts before the shutter button was pressed and ends after it is pressed), and a Past Movie mode (movie starts from five seconds before the shutter button was pressed), and a MOVIE BEST SHOT mode (instant camera setup based on MOVIE BEST SHOT sample scenes). MOTION PRINT (pages 106, 140) Capture frames from a movie and create still images that are suitable for printing.
5. Press [SET] to delete the image.
This term as used in this manual: a REC mode Means this: The currently selected recording mode (Snapshot, BEST SHOT, Movie, Short Movie, Past Movie, MOVIE BEST SHOT, Voice Recording) Tiny flecks or snow in a recorded image or on the monitor screen, which makes the image look grainy.
This section contains information about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera.
About This Manual
This section contains information about the conventions used in this manual.
digital noise
I Terminology
The following table defines the terminology used in this manual.
This term as used in this manual: camera file memory Means this: The CASIO EX-Z750 Digital Camera The location where the camera is currently storing images you record (page 54) The NP-40 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery The optionally available CASIO BC-30L charger
I Button Operations
Button operations are indicated by the button name inside of brackets ([ ]).
I On-screen Text
On-screen text is always enclosed by double quotation marks ( ).
battery charger
I Supplementary Information
IMPORTANT! indicates very important information you need to know in order to use the camera correctly. NOTE indicates information that is useful when operating the camera.
I File Memory
The term file memory in this manual is a general term that refers to the location where your camera is currently storing the images you record. File memory can be any one of the following three locations. The cameras built-in flash memory An SD memory card loaded in the camera A MultiMediaCard loaded in the camera For more information about how the camera stores images, see page 209.
General Guide
The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera.
I Front
1 Zoom controller 2 Shutter button 3 Power button 4 Microphone 5 Flash 6 AF assist light/
self-timer lamp
7 Finder 8 Lens
I Back
90 AB C
I Bottom
9 Finder 0 Operation lamp A [ ] (PLAY mode)
button ] (REC mode) button C Mode dial D Strap ring E [SET] button F [][][][] G [DISP] button H [MENU] button I Monitor Screen
D E I HG F
M Stopper N Memory card slot O Battery compartment P Battery cover Q Connector R Tripod screw hole
* Use this hole when attaching to a tripod.
I Side
J Speaker K[ ] (Continuous
2. Turn off the camera. 3. Set the camera onto
the USB cradle.
Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it is turned on. The [CHARGE] lamp on the USB cradle should turn red, indicating that charging has started. When charging is complete, the [CHARGE] lamp will turn green.
USB Cradle AC Adaptor
[DC IN 5.3V]
[CHARGE] lamp
It takes about 180 minutes to achieve a full charge. Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity and charging conditions.
4. After charging is complete, remove the
camera from the USB cradle.
IMPORTANT! Use only the USB cradle (CA-26) that comes with the camera or the optionally available charger (BC-30L) to charge the special NP-40 rechargeable lithium ion battery. Never use any other charging device. Use only the bundled AC adaptor. Never use any other type of AC adaptor. Do not use optionally available AD-C40, AD-C620 and AD-C630 AC adaptors with this camera. Make sure that the camera connector of the USB cradle is securely inserted into the cameras connector as far as it will go. The [CHARGE] lamp may remain amber colored and the charge operation may not start right away if you try to charge immediately after using the camera (which causes battery to become warm) or when it is too hot or too cold where you are performing the charge operation. If this happens, simply wait until the battery reaches normal temperature. The [CHARGE] lamp will turn red and charging will start when the battery temperature returns to the allowable charging temperature range.
If the [CHARGE] lamp starts flashing red, it means that an error occurs while charging. An error can be caused by any of the following: a problem with the USB cradle, a problem with the camera, or a problem with the battery or how it is loaded. Remove the camera from the USB cradle and see if it works normally. The only operations that can be performed while the camera is on the USB cradle are: battery charging, Photo Stand, image output to a TV, and USB data communication.
I If the camera does not work normally
This can mean there is a problem with how the battery is loaded. Perform the following steps.
I Battery Life Guidelines
The battery life guideline values given below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below the table, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that the battery will provide the amount of service indicated. Low temperatures and continued use reduce battery life.
Operation Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)*1 (Operating Time) Number of Shots, Continuous Recording*2 (Operating Time) Continuous Snapshot Playback*3 Continuous Movie Recording*4 Continuous Voice Recording*5 Apporoximate Battery Life 325 shots (160 minutes) 740 shots (190 minutes) 410 minutes 170 minutes 410 minutes
Specifying the Recording Mode
Your CASIO digital camera has eight recording modes, each of which is described below. Before recording an image, use the mode dial to select the recording mode that suits the type of image you are trying to record.
Snapshot mode BEST SHOT mode Manual Exposure mode Voice Recording mode Past Movie mode Short Movie mode
Mode dial
MOVIE BEST SHOT mode Movie mode
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING (MOVIE BEST SHOT mode) This mode makes camera setup as easy as selecting the applicable sample scene. Select one of the MOVIE BEST SHOT scenes and the camera automatically configures itself with the setup for that scene (page 110). (Movie mode) Use this mode for general movie recording (page 105). NOTE The icon of the currently selected recording mode (like for the Snapshot mode) is displayed on the monitor screen.
Aiming the Camera
Use both hands to hold the camera still when shooting an image. Holding the camera with one hand increases the chance of movement, which can blur your images. Horizontal Hold the camera still in both hands, with your arms firmly against your sides. When holding the camera vertically, make sure that the flash is above the lens. Hold the camera still with both hands.
Vertical
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING IMPORTANT! Make sure your fingers and the strap do not block the flash, microphone, AF assist light/self-timer lamp or lens.
Flash Microphone AF assist light/ self-timer lamp Lens
Your camera automatically adjusts shutter speed in accordance with the brightness of the subject. Images you record are stored in the cameras built-in memory, or to a memory card if you have one loaded in the camera. When an optionally available SD memory card or MultiMediaCard (MMC) is loaded in the camera, images are stored on the card (page 177). After purchasing a memory card, be sure to load it into the camera and format it before trying to use it (page 175).
1. Press the power button or [
NOTE Moving the camera as you press the shutter button or while the Auto Focus operation is being performed (when you press the shutter button half way) can cause blurring of the image. Press the shutter button carefully, taking care to avoid camera movement. This is especially important when available lighting is low, which slows down the shutter speed.
] (REC) to turn
on the camera.
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING This causes an image or a message to appear on the monitor screen, and then enters the currently selected recording mode. If the camera is in the PLAY mode when it turns on, the message There are no files. will appear if you do not have any images stored in memory yet. In addition, the icon will be visible at the top of the display. If this happens, press [ ] (REC) to enter the currently selected recording mode. You can compose images using either the monitor screen or the optical viewfinder (page 60). When using the optical viewfinder to compose images, you can use [DISP] to turn off the monitor screen and conserve battery power.
select Manual.
This causes the object you last used to adjust manual white balance to appear on the monitor screen. If you want to use the same settings you configured during a previous manual white balance setting operation, skip step 4 and perform step 5.
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select a Quality tab, select White
Balance, and then press [].
4. Point the camera at a white paper or similar
object under the lighting conditions for which you want to set the white balance, and then press the shutter button.
White paper
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS This starts the white balance adjustment procedure. The message Complete appears on the monitor screen after white balance adjustment is complete.
Using the Manual Exposure mode
In the M mode (manual exposure), you can adjust shutter speed and aperture manually.
5. Press [SET].
This registers the white balance settings and returns to the currently selected recording mode. NOTE After you adjust white balance manually, the setting remains in effect until you change it or until you turn off the camera.
1. Align the mode dial with M (Manual).
Exposure mode Shutter speed value Aperture value Manual focus setting
2. Press [SET] to select the shutter speed value
(page 28) in the exposure panel, and then use [] and [] to change the setting.
Shutter speed Movement Slow 60 seconds Blurred Fast 1/1600 second Stopped
3. Press [SET] to select the aperture value (page
28) in the exposure panel, and then use [] and [] to change the setting.
Aperture value* Depth of Field Wide Shallow Small Deep F2.8, F4.0
5. When the image is focused, press the shutter
button all the way down to record.
NOTE You can also perform the following operation in the M mode (manual exposure). 1. Press [SET] to select the exposure mode (page 28) in the exposure panel. 2. Use [] and [] to select S (shutter speed priority AE) or A (aperture priority AE). 3. Set the aperture (if you selected S above) or shutter speed (if you selected A), and the other setting will be configured automatically. While the S or A mode is selected, you can press [SET] to select EV shift (page 28) in the exposure panel, and then use [] and [] to adjust the EV shift value (page 83).
To delete a BEST SHOT user setup
Recording Images of Business Cards and Documents (Business Shot)
Recording a business card, document, whiteboard, or similarly shaped object from an angle can cause the subject to appear misshaped in the resulting image. Business Shot automatically corrects the shape of rectangular objects to make them appear like the camera was positioned directly in front of them.
2. Use [] and [] to display the user setup you
want to delete.
3. Press [] (
) to delete the user setup.
4. Use [] and [] to select Delete. 5. Press [SET] to delete the file. 6. Press [MENU].
Before keystone correction After keystone correction
I Setup Sample Images
Business cards and documents White board, etc.
NOTE When the camera is at an angle to a business card or document it is recording, the shape of the business card or document may appear distorted in the image. Auto keystone correction corrects for this distortion, which means that subjects appear normal even if you record at an angle.
IMPORTANT! Before recording, compose the image so outline of the item you want to record fits entirely within the monitor screen. The camera will not be able to detect the shape of the subject correctly unless it is enclosed entirely within the monitor screen. The camera also will be unable to detect the shape of the subject if it is the same color as the background. Make sure the subject is against a background that allows the outline of the subject to stand out. Digital zoom is disabled while recording with Business Shot. However, you can use optical zoom.
To use Business Shot
4. Use [] and [] to select the candidate you
want to correct. ,
5. Use [] and [] to
select Correct, and then press [SET].
Selecting Cancel in place of Correct stores the original image as-is, without correcting it. IMPORTANT! The maximum Business Shot image size is pixels, even if the camera is configured for a larger image size. An image size setting smaller than pixels records images at the specified size.
2. Use [] and [] to select the Business Shot
image you want, and then press [SET].
3. Press the shutter
Adjusting Image Brightness
Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness of snapshots.
through images and display the one whose brightness you want to adjust.
2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the PLAY tab,
select Brightness, and then press [].
To get this: Brighter Select this setting: +2 +1 Darker 2
IMPORTANT! Adjusting the brightness of an image creates a new image with the new brightness level. The original image also remains in memory. The brightness of the following types of images cannot be adjusted. Movie images and voice recording file icon Images created with MOTION PRINT Images recorded with another camera You cannot adjust brightness when there is not enough free memory available to save the resulting image. When you display a brightness adjusted image on the cameras monitor screen, the date and time indicates when the image was originally recorded, not when the brightness was adjusted.
To cancel the brightness adjustment operation, press [] or [MENU].
Displaying the 9-image View
The following procedure displays nine images on the monitor screen at the same time.
[] 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
1. In the PLAY mode, shift the zoom controller
towards ( ).
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. 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. On the 9-image screen, recording file (page 154). indicates a voice
Example: When there are 20 images in memory, and Image 1 is displayed first
3. Pressing any button besides [], [], [], or
[] displays the full-size version of the image where the selection boundary is located.
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.
Displaying Camera Images on a TV Screen
You can display recorded images on a TV screen. To display camera images on a TV, you need a television equipped with a video input terminal, USB cradle, and the AV cable that comes with the camera.
AV cable
1. Connect one end of the AV cable that comes
with the camera to the [AV OUT] port of the USB cradle, and the other end to the video input terminal of the TV.
Connect the yellow plug of the AV cable to the video input (yellow) terminal of the TV, and the white plug to the TVs audio input (white) terminal.
[AV OUT] (AV output port) Video input terminal
2. Turn off the camera. 3. Set the camera onto the USB cradle. 4. Turn on the TV and select its video input
5. Now when you perform an image display
operation on the camera, the image will appear on the TV screen instead of the cameras monitor screen.
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! All icons and indicators that appear on the monitor screen also appear on the TV screen. Note that the audio output is monaural. The cameras monitor screen will go blank during video output. Pressing the USB cradles [PHOTO] button will activate the Photo Stand feature (page 149) 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. After using an optionally available AV cable (EMC2A) 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.
Selecting the Video Output System
You can select either NTSC or PAL for the video output system to match the system of the TV you are using.
1. In a REC mode or the PLAY mode, press
[MENU].
2. Select the Set Up tab, select Video Out,
If you are using a TV designed for use in this area: U.S., Japan, and other areas that use the NTSC system Europe and other areas that use the PAL system Select this setting: NTSC PAL
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! Images will not display properly if you select the wrong video output system. This camera supports the NTSC and PAL video input systems only. Images will not display properly if you use a TV (monitor) that is designed for a different video input system.
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 161). Delete cannot be performed when all files in memory are protected (page 162). 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 165 for details about deleting FAVORITE folder contents.
Photo Loader 1.1 OS: 9 Memory: 32MB HD: At least 3MB USB connection is supported on a Macintosh running OS 9 or X. Operation is supported using the standard USB driver that comes with the operating system, so all you need to do is connect the camera to your Macintosh using the USB cable. IMPORTANT! For details about Macintosh minimum system requirements, see the Readme file on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the camera. The software on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the camera does not support operation under Mac OS X.
Managing Images on a Macintosh
I To manage images on a Macintosh running OS 9
Install the Photo Loader application from the CD-ROM that comes with the camera. Use the CD-ROM whose contents label shows Photo Loader. G 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. Movie files cannot be played back on a Macintosh.
1. Open the folder named Photo Loader. 2. Open the folder named English, and then
open the file named Important.
I To manage images on a Macintosh running OS X
Use iPhoto, which comes bundled with the operating system. iPhoto enables management of snapshots.
3. Open the folder named Installer, and then
open the file named readme.
4. Follow the instructions in the readme file to
install Photo Loader.
You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the contents of a PDF file. If you dont, go to the Adobe Systems Incorporated website and install Acrobat Reader.
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.
I To view the camera users guide
3. Open PhotoLoader_english.
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.
To register as a camera user
Internet registration only is supported. Visit the following CASIO website to register: http://world.casio.com/qv/register/
3. Open the file named camera_xx.pdf.
xx is the language code (Example: camera_e.pdf is for English.)
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 (MPEG-4) Audio. WAV Recording Media.. 8.3MB built-in flash memory SD Memory Card MultimediaCard
(3:2) 2560 1920
2048 1536
(UXGA) (VGA)
Movies
Image Size (Pixels) Maximum Recording Time Per File Until memory full Until memory full Until memory full Approximate Data Rate (Frame Rate) Approximate Recording Time for Builtin Flash Memory 8.3 MB 17 seconds Approximate Recording Time for SD Memory Card 256MB 8 minutes and 32 seconds 16 minutes and 14 seconds 45 minutes and 19 seconds
Delete.. Single-file, all files (with protection) Effective Pixels. 7.2 million Imaging Element. 1/1.8-inch square pixel color CCD (Total pixels: 7.41 million) Lens/Focal Distance Lenses.. F2.8 (W) to 5.1(T); f=7.9(W) to 23.7mm (T) (equivalent to approximately 38 (W) to 114mm (T) for 35mm film) 7 lenses in 5 groups, with aspherical lens Zoom.. 3X optical zoom; 8X digital zoom (24X in combination with optical zoom) Focusing.. Contrast Detection Auto Focus Focus Modes: Auto Focus, Macro mode, Pan Focus (movies only), Infinity mode, manual focus AF Area: spot, multi, free; AF Assist Light
HQ 640 480
4.0 megabits per second (30 frames / second) 2.1 megabits per second (30 frames / second) 745 kilobits per second (15 frames / second)
Normal 640 480
32 seconds
LP 320 240
91 seconds
* 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.
Approximate Focus Range (from lens surface) Auto Focus.. Snapshots: 40cm to (1.3 to ) Movies: 40cm to (1.3 to ) Macro.. Snapshots: 10cm to 50cm (3.9 to 19.7) Movies: 10cm to 50 cm (3.9 to 19.7) Infinity Mode.. Manual.. 10cm to (3.9 to ) Using optical zoom causes the above ranges to change. Exposure Control Light Metering.. Multi-pattern, center-weighted, spot by CCD Exposure.. Program AE, Manual Exposure Exposure Compensation.. 2EV to +2EV (1/3EV units) Shutter.. CCD electronic shutter; mechanical shutter Snapshot mode (Auto): 1/8 to 1/1600 second Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed Priority AE: 60 to 1/1600 second Aperture Priority AE: 1 to 1/1600 second Above shutter speeds do not apply when using a BEST SHOT scene. Aperture.. F2.8/4.0*, auto switching * Brightness converted Using optical zoom causes the aperture to change. White Balance.. Auto WB, fixed (6 modes), manual switching Sensitivity.. Snapshots: Auto, ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400 Movies: Auto Self-timer.. 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Selftimer Built-in Flash Flash Modes.. Auto Flash, ON, OFF, Red eye reduction Flash Range.. Wide Angle Optical Zoom: 0.4 to 2.9 meters (1.3 to 9.5) Telephoto Optical Zoom: 0.4 to 1.6 meters (1.5 to 5.2) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) * Depends on zoom factor.
Recording Functions. Snapshot; audio snapshot; macro; selftimer; BEST SHOT; movie with audio (Movie, Short Movie, Past Movie, MOVIE BEST SHOT) ; voice recording Audio recording is monaural. Audio Recording Time Audio Snapshot.. Approximately 30 seconds maximum per image Voice Recording. Approximately 25 minutes with built-in memory After Recording.. Approximately 30 seconds maximum per image Monitor Screen. 2.5-inch TFT color LCD 115,200 pixels (480 240) Viewfinder. Monitor screen and optical viewfinder 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-40) 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 Movie Recording*4 Continuous Voice Recording*5 Approximate Battery Life 325 shots (160 minutes) 740 shots (190 minutes) 410 minutes 170 minutes 410 minutes
Supported Battery: NP-40 (Rated Capacitance: 1230mAh) Storage Medium: SD Memory Card *1 Number of Shots (CIPA Standard) Temperature: 23C (73F) Monitor Screen: On Zoom operation between full wide to full telephoto every 30 seconds, during which two images are recorded, one image with flash; power turned off and back on every time 10 images are recorded.
*2 Continuous Recording Conditions Temperature: 23C (73F) Monitor screen: On Flash: Off Image recorded every 15 seconds, alternating full wide-angle and full telephoto zoom *3 Continuous Snapshot Playback Conditions Temperature: 23C (73F) Scroll one image about every 10 seconds *4 Approximate time for continuous movie recording, without using zoom. *5 Voice recording times are based on continuous recording.
I Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-40)
Rated Voltage.. 3.7 V Rated Capacitance. 1230 mAh Operating Temperature Range.. 0C to 40C (32F to 104F) Dimensions. 38.5(W) 38.0(H) 9.3(D) mm (1.5(W) 1.5(H) 0.37(D)) Weight.. Approximately 34 g (1.20 oz)
Power Consumption. 3.7V DC Approximately 3.4W Dimensions. 89(W) 58.5(H) 22.4(D) mm (3.5(W) 2.3(H) 0.88(D)) (excluding projections; 20.1mm (0.79) at thinnest part) Weight.. Approximately 127 g (4.5 oz) (excluding battery and accessories) Bundled Accessories. Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP40); USB cradle (CA-26); Special AC adaptor; AC power cord; USB cable; AV Cable; Strap; CD-ROMs (2); Basic Reference
I USB Cradle (CA-26)
Input/Output Terminals. Camera connector; USB port; AC adaptor terminal (DC IN 5.3V) / AV output port (Special mini port, NTSC / PAL) Power Consumption. 5.3V DC Approximately 3.2W Dimensions. 107(W) 33(H) 66(D) mm (4.2(W) 1.3(H) 2.6(D)) (excluding projections) Weight.. Approximately 67 g (2.4 oz)
APPENDIX I Special AC Adaptor (Inlet Type) (AD-C51G or AD-C52G)
Power Requirement.. 100 to 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 83 mA Output.. 5.3V DC, 650 mA Dimensions. AD-C51G: 78(W) 20(H) 39(D) mm (3.1(W) 0.8(H) 1.5(D)) (excluding projections and cable) AD-C52G: 50(W) 20(H) 70(D) mm (2.0(W) 0.8(H) 2.8(D)) (excluding projections and cable) Weight.. AD-C51G: Approximately 90 g (3.2 oz) AD-C52G: Approximately 87 g (3.1 oz)
I Special AC Adaptor (Plug-in Type) (AD-C51J or AD-C52J)
Power Requirement.. 100 to 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 83mA Output.. 5.3V DC, 650mA Dimensions. AD-C51J: 48(W) 16(H) 69(D) mm (1.9(W) 0.6(H) 2.7(D)) (excluding projections and cable) AD-C52J: 50(W) 18(H) 70(D) mm (2.0(W) 0.7(H) 2.8(D)) (excluding projections and cable) Weight.. AD-C51J: Approximately 91 g (3.2 oz) AD-C52J: Approximately 85 g (3.0 oz)
Technical specifications
Full description
Once you've got the new EXILIM Zoom EX-Z750 in your hands, you won't want to part with it: 7.2 megapixels, 3x optical zoom and a large 2.5-inch TFT colour display as well as an optical viewfinder. The digital camera will thrill you with innovative technology and outstanding power. It makes photography a special experience. The finishing on the compact digital camera with its matt-brushed metal casing is not only high quality and well-designed, but thanks to the EXILIME Engine also extremely powerful. In addition, it also impresses with unbelievable speed: the camera is ready for use in approx. 0.9 seconds and impresses with a shutter-release delay of only approx. 0.007 seconds. When ready, the door is open for diverse photo ideas and movies - the EX-Z750 takes up to 325 pictures with just one charging of the SUPER LIFE battery. It keeps fast sequence photos and snapshots just as ready as manual setting possibilities for creative picture compositions. The EXILIM user can access them simply and quickly via the mode dial. Additionally, the EX key allows fast access to the basic functions of the EX-Z750. If you prefer to rely on pre-recorded scenes, you can choose the BESTSHOT function. The picture scenarios typical for EXILIM were increased by new BESTSHOT programs. With "Art Shot", for example, photos become small works of art that seem to stem from painting. Whether pastel, pop or cross screen filter - the imagination knows no borders. However, the program "ID Shot" is business-oriented and automatically duplicates a photographed portrait several times and arranges it on a photo in the right size for official documents. The "Continuous Zoom Shooting", which is also new, saves having to choose the right zoom factor. With one click of the shutter release it takes two pictures at the same time with different image sections. The autofocus light assist provides even better focusing in a dark environment, and dark motifs are well-illuminated thanks to the integrated flash with red eye-reduction. Moments intended to be taken in motion are recorded with sound by the small lifestyle camera as a movie in MPEG-4 format without time limit. The EXILIM user will become the perfect director once and for all with the new Movie BESTSHOT function, which offers creative scope when recording movies. For example, the Past Movie function: it continuously records where the person filming aims the lens. After pressing the shutter release it also stores the last five seconds before the beginning of the recording. On the other hand, short movies of up to eight seconds long are shot in the Short Movie function. Here too, the EXILIM user can freely choose the start of the recording and decide whether the film should be recorded before, during or after the shutter release has been pressed. If you would like to print out the single picture of a movie, you can do this in the Motion Print function. It releases a single picture as a photo from the movie and joins it together on request with eight other randomly selected pictures into a collage. The USB docking station with high-speed USB 2.0 is used for the transfer of the picture data on the PC and supports PictBridge and USB Direct Print Standard. Movies and photos can also be viewed directly on the television by means of AV-output to the docking station or the optionally available AV cable. Besides the SUPER LIFE battery and docking station, the package also includes USB cable, extensive software on CD-ROM and hand carrier straps. In the current EXILIM look are optionally available a fast battery charger, portable AV cable for connecting the camera directly with the TV and other accessories as well as camera bags and neck straps, a media case for storing memory cards and other accessories.
| General | |
| Product Type | Digital camera - compact |
| Width | 3.5 in |
| Depth | 0.9 in |
| Height | 2.3 in |
| Weight | 0.2 lbs |
| Enclosure Color | Silver |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Main Features | |
| Resolution | 7.2 Megapixel |
| Color Support | Color |
| Optical Sensor Type | CCD |
| Total Pixels | 7,410,000 pixels |
| Effective Sensor Resolution | 7,200,000 pixels |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/1.8" |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 50, ISO auto (50-400) |
| Digital Zoom | 8 x |
| Shooting Modes | Frame movie mode |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/1600 sec |
| Min Shutter Speed | 60 sec |
| Exposure Metering | Multi-segment, center-weighted |
| Exposure Modes | Program, automatic, aperture-priority, shutter-priority |
| Exposure Compensation | ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps |
| White Balance | Custom, automatic, presets |
| Digital Video Format | MPEG-4 |
| Still Image Format | JPEG |
| Video Capture | MPEG-4 - 640 x 480 - 30 fps MPEG-4 - 320 x 240 - 15 fps |
| Memory / Storage | |
| Flash Memory | Flash - integrated (soldered memory - 8.3 MB ) |
| Supported Flash Memory | MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card |
| Image Storage | Fine JPEG 3072 x 2304 : 1 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 3072 x 2304 : 3 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 3072 x 2304 : 6 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 3072 x 2048 : 2 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 3072 x 2048 : 3 - with 64MB card Economy JPEG 3072 x 2048 : 7 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 2560 x 1920 : 3 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 2560 x 1920 : 4 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 2560 x 1920 : 5 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 4 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 6 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 11 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 7 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 10 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 20 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 640 x 480 : 39 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 640 x 480 : 52 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 640 x 480 : 83 - with 8.3MB built-in memory |
| Camera Flash | |
| Camera Flash | Built-in flash |
| Flash Modes | Fill-in mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction |
| Red Eye Reduction | Yes |
| Effective Flash Range | 1.3 ft - 9.5 ft |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Zoom lens - 7.9 mm - 23.7 mm - f/2.8-4.0 |
| Focal Length | 7.9 mm - 23.7 mm |
| Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera | 38 - 114mm |
| Focus Adjustment | Automatic, manual |
| Auto Focus | TTL contrast detection |
| Min Focus Range | 15.7 in |
| Macro Focus Range | 4 in - 19.7 in |
| Lens Aperture | F/2.8-4.0 |
| Optical Zoom | 3 x |
| Zoom Adjustment | Motorized drive |
| Lens Construction | 6 group(s) / 7 element(s) |
| Additional Features | |
| Self Timer | Yes |
| Self Timer Delay | 10 sec, 2 sec |
| Additional Features | Audio recording, direct print, USB 2.0 compatibility, auto daylight savings time, built-in speaker, auto power save, digital noise reduction, date/time stamp, DPOF support, digital image rotation, PRINT Image Matching, camera orientation detection, PictBridge support, histogram display, AE lock, AF lock, alarm function, resizing an image, MOTION PRINT |
| Viewfinder | |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical - real-image zoom |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5" - color |
| Display Form Factor | Built-in |
| Display Format | 115,200 pixels |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Microphone - built-in |
| Microphone Technology | Electret condenser |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Mono |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB 1 x docking station 1 x composite video/audio output 1 x DC power input |
| Expansion Slot(s) | 1 x SD Memory Card |
| Software | |
| Software | Drivers & Utilities, Photo Loader, Photohands, Ulead Movie Wizard SE VCD |
| System Requirements for PC Connection | |
| Operating System Support | MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME, MS Windows 98, MS Windows 98 SE, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS 9.0 or later |
| Peripheral Devices | USB port, CD-ROM drive |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Docking station, hand strap |
| Cables Included | USB cable |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power adapter - external |
| Battery | |
| Supported Battery | Casio NP-40 |
| Supported Battery Details | 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1230 mAh ( included ) |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Casio Computer |
| Part Number | EX-Z750 |
| GTIN | 00079767684266, 00840356462486, 04971850684015, 00079767684013 |
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