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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
flyboy320 9:43am on Friday, October 15th, 2010 
great things come in little packages i got this camera late last yeah, it was the first digital camera i have had.
TonyT 12:47am on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
Should be a more popular camera! This is my second digital camera - my first was a Creative Labs 3MP that I bought for taking whiteboard pictures. Great digital camera I purchased this camera to replace my Casio EX-Z4 which broke. This camera takes great photos.
Ronbo 8:23pm on Friday, August 27th, 2010 
Old Casio, good product Although this model is no longer in production, it is an excellent little camera, with many good features (e.g.. Should be a more popular camera! This is my second digital camera - my first was a Creative Labs 3MP that I bought for taking whiteboard pictures.
pennywise 3:21am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 
This camera has a really nice solid feel, the casing is metal and all of the buttons feel good to use.
leeyenhsiang 12:56pm on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 
I have had my P700 for about 6 months now and taken about 4000 photos with it. It isnt perfect but for what it cost me I (£200) think its a great buy.
rsteinmetz70112 2:07am on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 
great things come in little packages i got this camera late last yeah, it was the first digital camera i have had.
oirraza 10:07pm on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 
I love the camera, my 5th digicam. Does have focusing problems in the dark. I love the camera, my 5th digicam. Does have ...  decent image quality, lots of features poorly placed tripod mount
Workss 3:28am on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 
See my opinion on Amazon, but this is a great...  Very Fast, light, good megapixels Weak video, USB 1.0 See my opinion on Amazon, but this is a great camera. It takes great pictures, and does so very quickly.
hozedhead 4:45am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 
Excellent features let down by non-optional image correction This is indeed a fantastic camera with all the features that a layman or more serious pho... Excellent features let down by non-optional image correction This is indeed a fantastic camera with all the features that a layman or more serious pho...

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I Copyright Restrictions Except for the purpose 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. 2.0-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen Long battery life A low-power design combines with a large-capacity battery to provide more recording and playback between charges. 16X zoom (page 68) 4X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom 8.9MB flash memory Images can be recorded without using a memory card. High-speed, high-precision Auto Focus A phase differential sensor combines with contrast Auto Focus for faster focusing. Three continuous shutter modes (page 100) In addition to normal continuous shutter operation that can continually record shots as long as memory is available, you can also use high-speed continuous shutter and stop-action continuous shutter, which records a series of shots in a single image.
Four auto bracketing modes (page 105) Configurable variables can be set up to record multiple versions of an image altering the exposure, white balance, or focus distance setting. Non-configurable variables create multiple versions of the same image using various filters and other settings. Ex Finder view (page 32) The Ex Finder view provides you with a wealth of information on the monitor screen as you compose your images. Ex Menu (page 143) Ex Menu gives you short-cut menu access to four frequently-used settings. Multi Auto Focus (page 82) When Multi is selected for the Auto Focus area, the camera takes simultaneous meter readings at seven different points and automatically selects the best one. This avoids unintended auto focusing on the background, which can cause foreground subject to be out of focus. Movable Auto Focus (AF) Area (page 82) You can move the focus area to the location you want. Support for SD memory cards and MMC (MultiMedia Cards) for memory expansion (page 201)

INTRODUCTION Photo Loader and Photohands (page 241) 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

General Precautions
Be sure to observe the following important precautions whenever using the EX-P700. All references in this manual to camera refer to the CASIO EX-P700 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. Never look at the sun or any other bright light through the cameras viewfinder. Doing so can damage your eyesight. 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.
INTRODUCTION 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. 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.

Open Terminal Panel Cover

I Back

H I J G V U T
G Viewfinder H Operation lamp I [ ](Focus) button J[ ] (Flash / Calendar) button K Mode dial

K L M N O

: PLAY mode : Snapshot mode : BESTSHOT mode : Aperture Priority AE mode : Shutter Speed Priority AE mode : Manual Exposure mode : Movie mode : Voice Recording mode L [MENU] button M Strap ring N[ ](Self-timer / Remote Controller) button O [PREVIEW] button P [SET] button Q [][][][] R [DISP] button S Monitor Screen
T [EX ] (EX/Delete) button U [AE-L](AE Lock) button V[ BKT] (Continuous Shutter/

Auto Bracketing) button

REC modes

I Bottom

W Battery cover X Tripod screw hole
Use this hole when attaching to a tripod.
Y Stopper Z Battery compartment [ Memory card slot

Monitor Screen Contents

The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the cameras status. Note that the example screens in this chapter are for illustrative purposes only. They do not exactly match the screen contents actually produced on the camera.
1 Flash mode indicator 0 E D B C A

(page 71)

None Auto Flash Off Flash On Red Eye Reduction If the camera detects that flash is required while auto flash is selected, the flash on indicator will appear when the shutter button is pressed half way.
3 White balance indicator

(page 90)

None Auto Daylight Cloudy Shade Fluorescent 1 Fluorescent 2 Tungsten Flash Manual

AEB WBB AFB

AE Bracketing WB Bracketing Focus Bracketing Multi Bracketing

5 Self-timer/Remote

controller mode (pages 75, 146)

10s 2s

1 Shot 10-second Self-timer 2-second Self-timer Triple Self-timer Remote controller Remote controller and 2-second Self-timer

2 Focus mode indicator

(page 80)
None Auto Focus Macro Pan Focus Infinity Manual Focus (Pan Focus) appears in the Movie mode only.
4 Continuous shutter/auto
bracketing mode (pages 100, 105)
Single Shot High Speed Continuous Shutter Normal Speed Continuous Shutter Multi Continuous Shutter

6 Recording mode

(page 58)
Snapshot BESTSHOT Aperture Priority AE Shutter Speed Priority AE Manual Exposure Movie Voice Recording

9 Memory Capacity

(pages 124, 262)
(Remaining number of storable images) Movie Recording: Remaining recording time
NOTE Changing the setting of any one of the following functions will cause Icon Help text to appear on the monitor screen. You can turn off Icon Help if you want (page 139). Recording mode, flash mode, focus mode, white balance, self-timer/remote controller mode, metering mode
0 Image quality (page 78)
F: N: E: T: FINE NORMAL ECONOMY TIFF
7 Metering mode indicator

(page 135)

Multi Center Weighted Spot

A Memory indicator

(page 201)
Built-in memory selected for data storage. Memory card selected for data storage.

8 Image size (page 77)

pixels (3:2) pixels pixels pixels pixels pixels Movie Recording: recording time
B Date and time (page 192) C Battery capacity

(page 45)

D Histogram (page 130) E Focus frame (page 61)
Focused: Green Unfocused: Red

I Exposure Panel

The exposure panel is an area in the lower right corner of the REC modes monitor screen that shows various adjustable parameters. You can also use the exposure panel to adjust exposure settings.
G H I J F Digital zoom indicator (page 69) G ISO sensitivity (page 133) H Aperture value (pages 93, 96) I Shutter speed value (pages 94, 96)
An out of range ISO sensitivity, aperture, or shutter speed setting causes the corresponding monitor screen value to turn amber.

Exposure Panel

The following explains the items that appear on the exposure panel. Note that the current REC mode determines which items appear.
J Zoom indicator (page 69)
Left side indicates optical zoom. Right side indicates digital zoom.
1 Aperture value (pages 93, 96)
Use this item to adjust the aperture. The aperture value is displayed in the exposure panel when the mode dial is set to A (aperture priority AE) or M (manual exposure).

Aperture value

2 Shutter speed (pages 94, 96)
Use this item to adjust the shutter speed. The shutter speed is displayed in the exposure panel when the mode dial is set to S (shutter speed priority AE) or M (manual exposure).

Shutter speed

I Ex Finder View

EV shift

3 EV shift (exposure compensation value)
(page 88) Use this item to adjust the exposure compensation (EV shift) value. The EV shift value is displayed in the exposure panel when the mode dial is set to (snapshot), (BESTSHOT), A (aperture priority AE), or S (shutter speed priority AE).
1 Focus distance scale (page 263)

A continuous shutter operation may stop part way through if memory capacity runs low. Using a slow shutter speed setting causes a longer interval between images.

Using Auto Bracketing

Auto bracketing lets you select a single particular setting as a variable, and then record a series of images, each of which uses a different setting for the variable you selected. You can then select the image(s) you want to keep. There are two types of auto bracketing variables: configurable and non-configurable.
I Non-configurable Auto Bracketing Variables
There are six non-configurable auto bracketing variables. Filter 1 Filter 2 Portrait Sharpness Saturation Contrast The shift range of a non-configurable variable and the number of images recorded are fixed, and cannot be changed by you.
I Configurable Auto Bracketing Variables
There are three configurable auto bracketing variables. Exposure White Balance Focus distance With these configurable variables, you can specify how the setting of the variable changes, and whether three or five images should be recorded when the shutter button is pressed.
Three images using exposure as a variable
Using Auto Bracketing with Exposure Selected as the Variable (AE Bracketing)
With AE bracketing, you can specify recording of three images or five images each of which is recorded with a different Auto Exposure setting. You can also specify the range of change for the exposure value (shift range). You can specify the shift range you want for AE bracketing.
3. Use [] and [] to specify the number of
images you want to record.
You can specify either three images or five images.
4. Use [] and [] to specify the shift range. 5. When the settings are the way you want,
This causes the AEB indicator to appear on the monitor screen.
6. Press the shutter button to record.
Pressing the shutter button once records the number of images you specified. NOTE

2. Use [] and [] to

select AEB, and then press [].

OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! Pressing [PREVIEW] following normal speed, multi continuous shutter mode, or snapshot operation displays the last image recorded only. Preview buffer contents are cleared by the following operations. Turning off the camera Changing the mode dial setting Recording a new image without high speed continuous shutter or auto bracketing
To delete current preview buffer contents after recording multiple images
1. In a REC mode after recording with high
speed continuous shutter or auto bracketing, press [PREVIEW] to display the current contents of the preview buffer.

2. Press [EX

3. Use [] and [] to select the delete operation

you want.

To do this: Delete all of the images of the last high speed continuous shutter or auto bracketing operation Delete only the image you selected using [] and [] Cancel the delete operation Select this option: All Delete

Using the BESTSHOT Mode

Selecting one of the 27 BESTSHOT scenes automatically sets up the camera for recording a similar type of image.
Scene Number Scene Name Portrait Scenery Portrait With Scenery Coupling Shot (page 117) Pre-shot (page 119) Soft Focus Children Sports Candlelight Portrait Party Pet Flower Natural Green Soft Flowing Water Splashing Water Sundown Night Scene Night Scene Portrait Fireworks Food Text Collection

Delete Cancel

4. After the setting is the way you want, press
IMPORTANT! The All Delete option is not available when there is only one image.
Scene Number 27 Scene Name Monochrome Retro Twilight Business cards and documents (page 121) White board,etc. (page 121) Register User Scene (page 115)
IMPORTANT! BESTSHOT scenes were not recorded using this camera. They are provided as samples only. Due to shooting conditions and other factors, an image recorded using the setup of a BESTSHOT scene may not produce exactly the results you expect. After selecting a BESTSHOT scene, you can change to a different one by pressing [SET] and then using [] and [] to scroll through available scenes. When the one you want is displayed, press [SET]. You can change the camera settings that are made when you select a BESTSHOT scene. Note, however, that the BESTSHOT settings revert to their defaults when you select another BESTSHOT scene, change the recording mode, or turn off the camera. Digital noise reduction processing is performed automatically when you are recording a night scene, fireworks, or other image that requires slow shutter speeds. Because of this, it takes longer to record images at lower shutter speeds. Make sure that you do not perform any camera button operations until the image recording operation is complete. When recording the image of a night scene, fireworks, or some other image using a slow shutter speed, use of a tripod is recommended to prevent hand movement.
, and then with press [SET].

Before Using the Card Remote Controller for Recording
Be sure to perform the following steps before using the card remote controller for recording.
[ ] to select the card remote controller mode you want to use.
Enabling the card remote controller for recording causes either or 2s to appear on the monitor screen.
Remote controller operation enabled
: Pressing the remote controllers shutter button immediately releases the shutter. : Pressing the remote controllers shutter button releases the shutter about two seconds later (same as the 2-second self-timer).
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! The 2s setting is useful when you want to be part of the image you are recording. The delay gives you time to look at the camera after operating the remote controller. The remote controller can be used in the PLAY mode and the Voice Recording mode, regardless of the Triple Self-timer setting.
Using the Card Remote Controller
Point the signal emitter on the remote controller at the cameras signal receiver (front or side), and perform the operation you want. Card remote controller button operations are identical to those of the corresponding camera buttons. The range of the card remote controller is normally about five meters on a straight line between the signal emitter and front camera signal receiver, and about one meter from an angle to the right of the front of the camera.
Remote control signal receivers Signal emitter
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! Any one of the following conditions can reduce the range for remote controller operations. When the card remote controller signal emitter is at an angle to the cameras signal receiver When the camera is exposed to bright light When the card remote controller battery is low Unlike the cameras shutter button, you cannot press the remote controller shutter button half way. Pressing the remote controller shutter button causes the camera to perform an auto focus operation and then record the image. Contrast type Auto Focus, which allows Auto Focusing capabilities even if the phase differential sensor is blocked When performing a high-speed continuous shutter mode operation with the card remote controller, keep the shutter button of the card remote controller depressed until all of the images (up to five) are recorded. If you want to stop recording part way through, release the shutter button. A continuous shutter or auto bracketing record operation may be interrupted part way through if remote control signal reception is interfered with or if the card remote controller battery goes low. When using the card remote controller for BULB recording (pages 95, 96), press the card remote controller shutter button once to start exposure, and a second time to stop exposure. This is different from the operation using the cameras shutter button, which you must keep depressed as long as you want exposure to be performed. Note that card remote controller shutter button operations are different from camera shutter button operations. Installing a conversion lens on the camera can cause the signal receiver on the front of the camera to become blocked. Point the card remote controller at the signal receiver on the side of the camera in this case (page 153).

IMPORTANT!
Microphone Keep the microphone on the front of the camera pointed at the subject. Take care that you do not block the microphone with your fingers. Good recording results are not possible when the camera is too far from the subject. Operating camera buttons during recording can cause button noise to be included in the audio. The (Audio) icon appears on the monitor screen after audio recording is complete. You will not be able to record audio when remaining memory capacity is low. The following types of audio recording are not supported. Adding audio to a movie image Adding audio to a protected snapshot (page 181) Audio that is re-recorded or deleted cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need audio before re-recording or deleting it.
through snapshots until the one whose audio you want to re-record is displayed.
2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the PLAY tab, select Dubbing, and
4. Use [] and [] to select Delete, and then
If you merely want to delete the audio without rerecording, press [MENU] here to complete the procedure.
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 129) 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.
Displaying Camera Images on a TV Screen
You can display recorded images on a TV screen and even use a TV screen to compose images before you record them. To display camera images on a TV, you need a television equipped with a video input terminal, and the AV cable that comes with the camera.

AV cable

1. Connect one end the AV cable that comes
with the camera to the cameras [USB/AV] port, 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.
Video input terminal [USB/AV] (USB/AV port)
2. Turn on the TV and select its video input
3. Now when you perform normal image
playback and recording operations on the camera, the applicable image appears on the TV 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. Depending on the size of the TV screen, recorded images and images during recording may not fill the entire screen.

specify the number of copies.
Using PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT
You can connect the camera directly to a printer that supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT, and perform image selection and printing using the camera monitor screen and controls. DPOF support (page 207) also lets you specify which images you want to print and how many copies of each should be printed. PictBridge is a standard established by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA). USB DIRECT-PRINT is a standard proposed by Seiko Epson Corporation. IMPORTANT! Use of the optional AC adaptor (AD-C40) is recommended when printing with PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT.

To print a single image

1. Press [MENU]. 2. Select the Set Up tab, select USB, and
When connecting to this type of device: Computer or USB DIRECTPRINT-compatible printer PictBridge-compatible printer Select this setting: Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT) PTP (PictBridge)
Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT) causes the camera to see the computer as an external storage device. Use this setting for normal transfer of images from the camera to a computer (using the bundled Photo Loader application). PTP (PictBridge) simplifies the transfer of image data to the connected device.
4. Connect the optionally available AC adaptor

to the camera.

If you are using battery to power the camera, check to make sure that the battery is fully charged. Note that the camera does not draw any power over the USB cable.
5. Use the USB cable that comes with the
camera to connect the camera to a printer.
6. Turn on the printer. 7. Load paper for printing the images into the

printer.

8. Press the cameras

USB/AV

power button.
This displays the print menu on the cameras monitor screen.
9. Use [] and [] to select Paper Size, and

AC adaptor

10. Use [] and [] to select the paper size you
want to use for printing, and then press [SET].
The following are the print sizes that are available. 3.A4 8.By Printer Selecting By Printer prints using the paper size selected on the printer. Available paper size settings depend on the connected printer. For full details, see the instructions that come with your printer.

11. On the print menu,

use [] and [] to select 1 Image, and then press [SET].

The album feature of the camera creates files that make it possible for you to view images on your computer in a photo album layout. You can also use the applications contained on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the camera to automate image transfer and to retouch images.

Using the Album Feature

The album feature creates an HTML photo album layout that displays your images. You can use the HTML layout to post your images on a Web page, or for printing the images.

Creating an album

IMPORTANT! Remember that creating an ALBUM folder (page 228) causes different size versions of each image to be created in memory. If there is an ALBUM folder in image memory when you specify printing of all images by a professional print service or on a printer, you may end up with unwanted multiple prints of the same image. To avoid this problem, use the procedure under To delete an album on page 240 to delete the ALBUM folder.
tab, select Create Album, and then press [].
IMPORTANT! Never open the battery cover or remove the memory card from the camera while an album is being created. Doing so not only runs the risk of certain album files being skipped, it can also result in image data and other data in memory being corrupted. If memory becomes full while an album is being created, the message Memory Full appears on the monitor screen and album creation is terminated. Album creation will not be performed properly if the battery goes dead while album creation is in progress. Pressing [SET] in step 3 of the above procedure creates an album regardless of whether auto album creation is turned on or off (page 236). Images in the ALBUM folder (page 228) cannot be viewed on the cameras monitor screen.

Sample layout

3. Use [] and [] to select Create, and then
This starts creation of the album, and causes the message Busy. Please wait. to appear on the monitor screen. The PLAY mode screen reappears after creation of the album is complete. Creating an album causes a file folder named ALBUM, which contains a file named INDEX.HTM plus other files to be created in camera memory or on the memory card.
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 [].

NOTE When printing an album page, you should set up your Web browser as described below. Select the browser frame where the images are located. Set margins to the lowest possible values. Set the background color to a printable color. See the user documentation that came with your Web browser application for details about printing and configuring settings for printing. Album contents (titles, comments, etc.) cannot be edited on the camera. Use a commercially available HTML file editor to edit album contents.
5. After you are finished viewing the album, exit
your Web browser application.

To delete an album

Installing the Software from the CD-ROM
Your digital camera comes bundled with useful applications for using it in combination with a computer. Install the applications you need on your computer.
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY tab, select Create Album,
3. Use [] and [] to select Delete, and then
This deletes the album and returns to the PLAY mode screen.
About the bundled CD-ROM (CASIO Digital Camera Software)
The CD-ROM (CASIO Digital Camera Software) that comes bundled with the camera contains the applications described below. Installation of these applications is optional, and you should install only the ones you want to use. USB Driver for Mass Storage (for Windows) This is the software that makes it possible for the camera to talk to your personal computer over a USB connection. If you are using Windows XP, do not install the USB driver from the CD-ROM. With Windows XP, you will be able to perform USB communication simply by connecting the camera to your computer with the USB cable.
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Photo Loader (for Windows/Macintosh) This application automatically transfers image, audio snapshot, and voice recording WAV files from the camera to your computer. Photo Loader automatically stores transferred files in folders named using the current date (year, month, day) and generates HTML files that make it possible to view images using a web browser. Photo Loader (Windows version only) also includes a feature that simplifies the task of attaching images to e-mail. See the user documentation file (PDF) on the bundled CASIO Digital Camera Software CD-ROM for details about using Photo Loader. Photohands (for Windows) Photohands includes retouching tools for adjusting image color, contrast, and brightness, for resizing images, and for changing image orientation. You can also use Photohands for printing images and for adding a date stamp to printed images. See the user documentation file (PDF) on the bundled CASIO Digital Camera Software CD-ROM for details about using Photohands. DirectX (for Windows) This software provides an extended tool set including a codec that allows Windows 98 and 2000 to handle movie files recorded using a digital camera. You do not need to install DirectX if you are running Windows XP or Me. Adobe Reader (for Windows) This is an application that lets you read PDF files. Use it to read the user documentation for the camera, Photo Loader, and Photohands, all of which is included on the bundled CD-ROM. See the user documentation files (PDF) on the bundled CD-ROM for details about using Photo Loader and Photohands. See Viewing User Documentation (PDF files) on page 245 (Windows) and page 247 (Macintosh) of this manual for more information.

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.
Off / B/W / Sepia / Red / Green / Blue / Yellow / Pink / Purple +2 / +1 / 0 / 1 / 2 +2 / +1 / 0 / 1 / 2 +2 / +1 / 0 / 1 / 2 +2 / +1 / 0 / 1 / 2 Auto / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off EV shift / White Balance / ISO / Metering / AF Area / Off

G REC tab menu

Review Icon Help L/R Key
Quality EV Shift White Balance

(Cloudy) / (Tungsten) /

(Shade) /

(Fluorescent 1) /

(Fluorescent 2) / (Flash) / Manual
ISO AF Mode AF Area Metering Audio Snap
Auto / ISO 80 / ISO 160 / ISO 320 / ISO 640 Hybrid / Continuous / Contrast Spot / Multi / Free Multi / Center weighted / Spot On / Off
APPENDIX G Memory tab menu
Flash Focus White Balance ISO AF Area Metering Self-timer Cont. / BKT Flash Intensity Digital Zoom MF Position Zoom Position On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off Sleep Auto Power Off USB Video Out Format Reset

G Set Up tab menu

Sounds Startup File No. World Time Startup / Half Shutter /Shutter / Operation / Volume On (Selectable image) / Off Continue / Reset Home / World Home Time setup (city, DST, etc.) World Time setup (city, DST, etc.) YY/MM/DD / DD/MM/YY / MM/DD/YY Time setting / English / Franais / Deutsch / Espaol / Italiano / Portugus / / 30 sec / 1 min / 2 min / Off 2 min / 5 min Mass Storage (USB DIRECT- PRINT) / PTP (PictBridge) NTSC / PAL Format / Cancel Reset / Cancel /
Date Style Adjust Language

G PLAY tab menu

Slideshow Calendar Favorites DPOF Protect Rotation Resize Trimming Create Album Dubbing Alarm Copy Start / Images / Time / Interval / Cancel Show / Save / Cancel Select images / All images / Cancel On / All Files : On / Cancel Rotate / Cancel / / / Cancel Create / Delete / Layout / Set Up / Cancel Alarm setups Built-in Card / Card Built-in / Cancel
Sounds Startup File No. World Time Startup / Half Shutter /Shutter / Operation / Volume On (Selectable image) / Off Continue / Reset Home / World Home Time setup (city, DST, etc.) World Time setup (city, DST, etc.) YY/MM/DD / DD/MM/YY / MM/DD/YY Time setting / English / Franais / Deutsch / Espaol / Italiano / Portugus / / Sleep Auto Power Off USB Video Out Format Reset 30 sec / 1 min / 2 min / Off 2 min / 5 min Mass Storage (USB DIRECT- PRINT) / PTP (PictBridge) NTSC / PAL Format / Cancel Reset / Cancel /

Indicator Lamp Reference

The camera has three indicator lamps: a green operation lamp, a red operation lamp, and a self-timer lamp. These lamps light and flash to indicate the current operational status of the camera.
Green operation lamp Self-timer lamp
Operation Lamp Green Lit Pattern 3 Lit Lit Pattern 3 Lit Red Self-timer Lamp Red Operational (Power on, recording enabled) Flash is charging. Flash charging is complete. Auto Focus operation was successful. Cannot Auto Focus. Monitor screen is off. Storing image Storing movie data / processing image data Self-timer countdown (10 to 3 seconds) Self-timer countdown (3 to 0 seconds) Cannot charge flash. Memory card problem / Memory card is unformatted. / BESTSHOT setup cannot be registered. Memory card is locked. / Cannot Lit create folder. / Memory is full. / Write error Meaning

Can not find the file. The camera cannot find an image specified by the slideshow Images setting. Specify another image (page 169). LENS ERROR Cannot register any more files. You are attempting to save a BESTSHOT user setup when the SCENE folder already contains 999 setups (page 116). You are attempting to copy a FAVORITE file when the FAVORITE folder already contains 9999 files (page 182). Some problem occurred with the memory card. Turn off the camera, and remove and then reinsert the memory card. If the same message appears, format the memory card (page 202). IMPORTANT! Formatting the memory card deletes all files on the memory card. Before formatting, try transferring recoverable files to a computer or some other storage device.
This message appears when you try to record an image while there are 9,999 files stored in the 999th folder. If you want to record more files, delete files you no longer need (page 178). If the lens comes into contact with some obstacle while it is extending, this message appears, the lens retracts, and the camera turns off. Take action to remove the obstacle, and try turning on power again. The camera is in the Printer mode, and the printer is out of paper. Memory is full. If you want to record more files, delete files you no longer need (page 178). There is no FAVORITE file. One of the following problems occurred during printing. Printer power off Printer internal error

Load paper!

Card ERROR

Memory Full

No Favorites file! Printing Error
Record Error Image compression could not be performed during image data storage for some reason. Record the image again. The camera is in the Printer mode, and the printer is running low on ink or is out of ink. Your camera system is corrupted. Contact your retailer or a CASIO service center. The LOCK switch of the SD memory card is locked. You cannot store images to or delete images from a memory card that is locked. There are no files in built-in memory or on the memory card. This card is not formatted. This file cannot be played. The memory card loaded in the camera is not formatted. Format the memory card (page 202). The image file or audio file is corrupted, or is a type that cannot be displayed by this camera.

Replenish ink!

SYSTEM ERROR
This function cannot You attempted to copy files from built-in memory to be used. a memory card loaded in the camera while there is no memory card in the camera (page 204). 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.

The card is locked.

There are no files.

 

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