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prosonik 11:31pm on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 
Good budget option First of all, lets be realistic; This camera costs under £100 - Under £90 from this particular site. A poor show for Casio in this plasticised camera One of my all time favourite digital compact cameras is the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000, the 10.

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2. Press [ ] (

3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the snapshot or
movie you want to delete.
4. Press [ ] to select Delete.
To cancel the delete operation, select Cancel.

5. Press [SET].

[SET] This deletes the selected snapshot or movie. If you want to delete more, repeat the above procedure from step 3. To quit the delete operation, press [MENU].

[ ][ ] [ ]( )

Features
BEST SHOT for beautiful shots simply by selecting a sample image built into the camera
Simply select the scene that is similar to what you want to shoot (Night Scene Portrait, Flower, etc.), for instant camera setups. A dedicated [BS] button gives you direct access to the BEST SHOT library of sample scenes. Example: Select for beautiful portraits. To view images, press [ ] to power up in the PLAY mode. To record, press [ ] to power up in a REC mode.

Direct Mode Power On

A powerful collection of useful recording features
Face recognition during image recording (page 93) Reduction of the effects of hand and subject movement using high shutter speeds and an anti-shake feature (page 137) High-sensitivity recording avoids dark images, even when the flash is not being used (page 114) Quick Shutter, which helps you capture exactly the moment you want (page 134) High quality (H.264) movie recording (page 101)

Powerful Print Features

DPOF feature for easy specification of date stamping and the number of copies (page 224) Timestamp feature that stamps the date into the image data (page 151) Support for PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT for easy athome printing on a printer that supports one of these standards, without a computer (page 220)

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LCD Panel
The liquid crystal panel of the monitor screen uses highprecision technology that provides a pixel yield in excess of 99.99%. This means that some pixels may not light or may remain lit at all times. This is due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal panel, and does not indicate malfunction.

Copyrights

Except for your own personal enjoyment, unauthorized use of image, movie, audio, or music files without permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and international treaties. Also, regardless of whether such files are purchased or obtained for free, posting them on the Internet or distributing them to third parties without permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and international treaties. Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any misuse of this product that infringes on the copyrights of others or that violates copyright laws. The trademarks and registered trademarks shown below are used in an editorial fashion in the explanatory text of this manual without trademark or registered trademark symbols. No infringement on trademarks is intended.

Directly Viewing the Sun or Bright Light
Never look at the sun or any other bright light through the cameras viewfinder. Doing so can damage your eyesight.

Flash

Never use the flash unit in areas where flammable or explosive gas may be present. Such conditions create the risk of fire and explosion. Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the drivers vision and creates the risk of accident. Never fire the flash too close to the eyes of the subject. Doing so creates the risk of loss of eyesight.
Avoid Use While In Motion
Never use the camera to record or play back images while operating an automobile or other vehicle, or while walking. Looking at the monitor while in motion creates the risk of serious accident.

Display Panel

Do not apply strong pressure to the LCD panel surface or subject it to strong impact. Doing so can cause the display panel glass to crack. Should the display panel ever become cracked, never touch any of the liquid inside the panel. Doing so creates the risk of skin inflammation. Should display panel liquid ever get into your mouth, immediately rinse your mouth out and contact your physician. Should display panel liquid ever get into your eyes or onto your skin, immediately rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes and contact your physician.

Transport

Never operate the camera inside of an aircraft or anywhere else where operation of such devices is restricted. Improper use creates the risk of serious accident.
Smoke, abnormal odor, overheating, and other abnormalities
Continued use of the camera while it is emitting smoke or strange odor, or while it is overheating creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present. 1. Turn off the camera. 2. Remove the battery from the camera, taking care to protect yourself against burn injury. 3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center.

Connections

Never plug any devices that are not specified for use with this camera into connectors. Connecting a non-specified device creates the risk of fire and electric shock.

Water and Foreign Matter

Water, other liquids, or foreign matter (especially metal) getting inside the camera creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present. Particular care is required when using the camera where it is raining or snowing, near the ocean or other body of water, or in a bathroom. 1. Turn off the camera. 2. Remove the battery from the camera. 3. Contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center.

Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure you observe the following precautions when using the AC adaptor. Never locate the power cord near a stove or other heating device. When unplugging from the wall outlet, grasp the plug on the AC adaptor power cord. Never pull on the power cord. Insert the plug into the wall outlet as far as it will go. Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet before leaving the camera unattended for long periods, such as when leaving on a trip, etc. At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet and clean off any dust built up around the prongs.
USB Cradle and AC Adaptor Precautions
Make sure you always remove the camera from the USB cradle before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. Charging, USB data communication, the Photo Stand operation can cause the AC adaptor to become warm. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.

Battery Life

Battery continuous operation times provided in this manual represent the approximate amount of time before the camera turns off due to low battery power when being powered by the special battery under normal temperature (23C (73F)). They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve the indicated level of operation. Actual battery life is greatly affected by ambient temperature, battery storage conditions, the amount of time spent in storage, etc. Leaving the camera on can run down battery and cause the low battery warning to appear. Turn off the camera whenever you are not using it. The low battery warning indicates that the camera is about to turn off due to low battery power. Charge the battery as soon as possible. Leaving low or dead batteries in the camera can lead to battery leakage and data corruption.

Data Error Precautions

Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in camera memory. While the camera is performing an operation, removing the battery or memory card from the camera, or placing the camera onto or removing it from the USB cradle While the operation lamp is flashing green after turning off the camera, removing the memory card from the camera or placing the camera onto or removing it from the USB cradle Disconnecting the USB cable, removing the camera from the USB cradle, or disconnecting the AC adaptor from the USB cradle while a data communication operation is being performed Using a battery that is low Other abnormal operations Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to appear on the monitor screen (page 280). Perform the action indicated by the message that appears.

Operating Environment

The operating temperature range of the camera is 0C to 40C (32F to 104F). Do not place the camera in any of the following locations. In an area exposed to direct sunlight, or large amounts of moisture or dust Near an air conditioner or in other areas subjected to extreme temperature or humidity Inside of a motor vehicle on a hot day, or in an area subjected to strong vibration

1. In a REC mode, press

This highlights (selects) the top icon of the Operation Panel.
2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the icon of the
setting you want to change.
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the setting.

PLAY Mode Screen Layout

The PLAY mode screen layout settings let you select how display images are shown on the monitor screen. Layout Type Description With this setting, 100% of the display image is always visible. With some aspect ratios, black bands may appear above and below, or to the left and right of the image. With this setting, the display image is the maximum possible size that allows the entire image to be displayed horizontally. With some aspect ratios, the top and bottom of the image will be cut off.
This will apply the settings and return to normal operation (no Operation Panel icon selected).
Panel (Operation Panel) is not displayed while Voice Recording or Zoom Continuous Shutter is being used. 4:3
Turning Display Information On and Off (Info.)
With Info. you can turn display information on and off. You can configure separate settings for a REC mode and PLAY mode. Display Information Description Setting Turns on display of camera setting and other information.
Display Information Description Setting Turns off display of all information. Hide

+Histogram

Turns on display of camera setting and other indicators, along with a histogram (page 152).
Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness (Brightness)
You can use the Brightness setting to adjust the brightness of the monitor screen. This setting is the same in a REC mode and PLAY mode. Brightness Description Setting With this setting, the camera detects available light levels and automatically adjusts the brightness of the monitor screen accordingly. This is the setting you should normally use. In the PLAY mode, the brightness of the monitor screen remains constant even if the available light level changes. Brightness that is greater than +1, which makes the screen easier to view. This setting consumes more power. Bright setting for outdoor use, etc. This setting results in brightness that is greater than the 0 setting.
Brightness Description Setting Normal monitor screen brightness for indoor use, etc. Low monitor screen brightness for nighttime use, indoor use under dark conditions, etc.
Adjusting Monitor Screen Image Quality (Type)
You can use the Type setting to adjust the quality of the monitor screen image. This setting is the same in a REC mode and PLAY mode. Quality Setting Description Increases contrast of the monitor screen image so the subject stands out for easier viewing and framing when shooting under bright conditions. Makes the monitor screen image a bit brighter than the actual image for more clarity. Makes recorded image brighter when showing it to others. Displays the monitor screen image so it is as near as possible to the one recorded by the camera.

Manually Configuring Shutter Speed and Aperture Settings
You can select an exposure mode to control how the camera configures its aperture and shutter speed settings when recording an image. A Mode (Aperture Priority AE) S Mode (Shutter Speed Priority AE) M Mode (Manual Exposure) You set the aperture manually, and the camera sets the applicable shutter speed automatically. You set the shutter speed manually, and the camera sets the applicable aperture value automatically. You can set the shutter speed and aperture manually.
Shooting with Aperture Priority AE (A Mode)
With aperture priority AE, you set the aperture and the camera sets the appropriate shutter speed automatically. A wider aperture (a lower aperture value) provides a shallow depth of field, while a narrow aperture (a higher aperture value) provides a greater depth of field. The difference between a wide and narrow aperture becomes apparent when shooting with optical zoom telephoto (page 73). The following shows the ranges for the aperture setting you can configure in the A mode. Aperture (Zoom at full wide angle) Wider Narrower
In the A mode and S mode, you can also change the exposure compensation (EV shift) setting. Focus Range

F2.8 Narrow

F8.0* Wide
* The camera has a built-in ND filter to limit exposure. F8.0 is the aperture when the ND filter is being used.
1. In a REC mode, press [SET]. 2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the top option in the
5. Half-press the shutter button.
The camera will focus the image in accordance with your setting. The shutter speed and aperture value on the monitor screen will turn orange when you half-press shutter button if the image is over-exposed or under-exposed.
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select A (Aperture AE). 4. Use [ ] and [ ] to
select the aperture setting and then use [ ] and [ ] to set the aperture value you want.
You also can select the EV shift setting located under the aperture setting and then specify an exposure value (EV shift), if you want. EV shift Aperture A mode
6. When the image is focused, press the shutter
button the rest of the way to shoot.
Shooting with Shutter Speed Priority AE (S Mode)
With shutter speed priority AE, you set the shutter speed and the camera sets the appropriate exposure value automatically. You can set the shutter speed that best matches how much your subject is moving. The following shows the ranges for the shutter speed setting you can configure in the S mode. Slower Shutter Speed 30 seconds Movement Blurred 1/2000 second Frozen Faster

Shooting Images of Business Cards and Documents (Business Shot)
Shooting a business card, document, whiteboard, or similarly shaped object from an angle can cause the subject to appear misshaped in the resulting image. The BEST SHOT Business Shot scenes correct the shape of rectangular objects so they appear natural.
Before Keystone Correction
After Keystone Correction
BEST SHOT has two Business Shot scenes from which to choose. Business cards and documents White board, etc.
Shooting an Image Using a Business Shot Scene
1. After selecting either
of the BEST SHOT Business Shot scenes, compose the image and press the shutter button to shoot.
Selecting a Business Shot Scene
1. In a REC mode, press [BS]. 2. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to select the
Business cards and documents or the White board, etc. scene and then press [SET].
Whichever you select will remain in effect until you select a different BEST SHOT scene.
This displays a screen that shows all of the rectangular shapes in the image that qualify as candidates for keystone correction. A red boundary will surround the currently selected correction candidate. If there is a black boundary, it means that the black boundary is indicating a second possible candidate. If there is no second candidate (black boundary), jump directly to step 3. If the camera is unable to detect any keystone correction candidate at all, the message Cannot correct image! will appear on the monitor screen momentarily and then the camera will save the image as-is (uncorrected).
2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the candidate you
want to use for correction.
Make sure the entire object you are trying to shoot (correct) is enclosed within the monitor screen. The camera will not be able to detect the shape of the object correctly unless it is enclosed entirely within the monitor screen. Correction will not be possible if the subject is the same color as its background. Make sure the object is against a background that allows its outline to stand out. Digital zoom is disabled while shooting with a Business Shot scene. However, you can use optical zoom. The maximum Business Shot image size is 2M (pixels), even if the camera is configured for a larger image size. When the camera is configured to record images smaller than 2M (pixels), Business Shot scenes will produce images in accordance with the currently specified image size.
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select Correct and then

Changing the Focus Mode

Your camera provides you with the five focus modes described below. The initial factory default focus mode is Auto Focus. Focus Mode Description Auto Focus Macro (Close-up) Pan Focus Infinity Focus Manual Focus Focus Range*
Automatic focus when the shutter button is half-pressed. Auto adjustment During movie recording, the Auto Focus mode is disabled. (Approximately 40 cm to (1.3' to )) Minimum distance position varies with optical zoom. Used for close-up shooting. Macro Focus becomes fixed focus while shooting a movie. Pan Focus (PF) is available during movie recording only. Fixed focus for relatively wide-range focusing. Focus is fixed at infinity. Use this mode when shooting scenery and other faraway images. Focus is performed manually. Auto adjustment (6 cm to 50 cm (2.4" to 19.7")) Minimum distance position varies with optical zoom. Fixed distance Focus range varies with optical zoom position. Infinity Focus range varies with optical zoom factor. Optical Zoom Factor 1X 3X Range 6 cm to 30 cm to (0.2' to (1.0' to ) )
* Focus Range indicates distance from the lens surface.
Perform the following steps to change the focus mode.
Using Auto Focus 1. Align the monitor screens focus frame with
the subject you want to focus and then halfpress the shutter button.
This camera will perform the focus operation. You can tell if the image is in focus by checking the operation lamp and the focus frame color.
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. On the REC tab, select Focus and then
select the focus mode setting you want and then press [SET].
An icon appears on the monitor screen to indicate the current focus mode. See the following pages of this section for details about shooting with each focus mode.

Focus Mode Icon

Operation Lamp Focus Frame Status Focusing Complete Not Focused Operation Lamp Lit Green Flashing Green Focus Frame Green Red
2. When the image is focused, press the shutter
During movie recording, the Auto Focus mode is disabled and the camera switches to the Pan Focus mode automatically.
Using Macro Focus 1. Half-press the shutter button to focus the

image.

The focus operation is the same as that for Auto Focus.

Controlling Color Saturation
Use the following procedure to adjust the saturation of colors in your images.

Adjusting Image Contrast

Use the following procedure to adjust the contrast of your images.
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. On the Quality tab, select Saturation and
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. On the Quality tab, select Contrast and
You can specify one of five saturation settings from +2 (most saturated) to 2 (least saturated).
You can specify one of five contrast settings from +2 (most contrast between light and dark) to 2 (least contrast between light and dark).

Date Stamping Snapshots

You can have the snapshots recording date only, or date and time stamped in the lower right corner of the image.
Even if you do not stamp the date and/or time with Timestamp, you can do so later using the DPOF function and the printing software function (page 226). Once date and time information is stamped in a print, it cannot be edited or deleted. Use the Date Style setting (page 212) to specify the Year/ Month/Day format of the date. The recording date and time are determined in accordance with the cameras clock settings (pages 11, 211) when the snapshot is recorded. Digital zoom is not supported while date stamping is turned on. Date stamping is not supported for the following types of images. Some BEST SHOT images (Auto Framing, Business cards and documents, White board, etc., Old Photo, ID Photo) Zoom Continuous Shutter
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. On the Set Up tab, select Timestamp and
Example: December 24, 2007, 1:25 p.m. To do this: Display the date only (2007/12/24) Display the date and time (2007/ 12/24 1:25pm) Display nothing Select this setting: Date Date&Time Off
Using the On-screen Histogram to Check Exposure
The on-screen histogram that provides a graphic representation of the current exposure of the image. You can also display the histogram in the PLAY mode for information about the exposure levels of images.
You can use key customization to configure the [ ] and [ ] buttons so they control the EV shift setting. Then you can perform EV shift while viewing the results on the on-screen histogram (page 154).

How to Use the Histogram

A histogram is a graph that represents the lightness of an image in terms of the number of pixels. The vertical axis indicates the number of pixels, while the horizontal axis indicates lightness. If the histogram appears too lopsided for some reason, you can use EV shift to move it left or right in order to achieve better balance. Optimum exposure can be achieved by EV shifting so the graph is as close to the center as possible. For snapshots, you can even display individual histograms for R (red), G (green), and B (blue). These lines can be used to determine whether there is too much or too little of each of the color components in an image.

Histogram

1. Select either a REC mode or the PLAY mode.
You can turn histogram display on or off separately for a REC and PLAY modes.
2. Press [DISP]. 3. On the Info. tab, select +Histogram and

Example Histograms

A histogram towards the left side results when the overall image is dark. A histogram that is too far to the left may result in black out of the dark areas of an image, as shown in the nearby image.
An overall well-balanced histogram results when the overall image is at optimal lightness.
A histogram towards the right side results when the overall image is light. A histogram that is too far to the right may result in white out of the light areas of an image, as shown in the nearby image. A centered histogram does not necessarily guarantee optimum exposure. If you intentionally want to over expose or under expose the image, you may not want a centered histogram. Due to the limitations of exposure compensation, you may not be able to achieve an optimum histogram configuration. Use of the flash and certain shooting conditions can cause the histogram to indicate exposure that is different from the actual exposure of the image when it was shot. This histogram does not appear when shooting with face recognition (page 93).
Other Useful Recording Functions
The following functions are also available in a REC mode to help make your digital image more efficient and enjoyable. Assign functions to the [ ] and [ ] keys Display an on-screen grid for easy image composition Review an image you just recorded Register initial power up settings Reset settings
Using Key Customize to Assign Functions [ ] and [ ]
Key Customize lets you assign any one of the five functions listed below to the [ ] and [ ] keys. Once you do, you will be able to use the assigned functions while shooting snapshots or movies, without going through the menus. For details about each of the functions, see the referenced page numbers. When this function is assigned: Metering (page 146) EV Shift (page 141) White Balance (page 142) ISO (page 145) Self-timer (page 80) You can use [ ] and [ ] to do this: Change the metering setting Perform EV shifting for exposure compensation Change the white balance setting Change the ISO sensitivity setting Select the self-timer time

4. Press [

] (PLAY) to turn on the camera and enter the PLAY mode.
Pressing [ON/OFF] or [ ] (REC) will not turn on the camera on the PLAY mode. When the camera turns on in the PLAY mode, an image will appear on the TV screen. The cameras monitor screen will not turn on.
When connecting to a TV to display images, be sure to configure the cameras [ ] (REC) and [ ] (PLAY) buttons for Power On or Power On/Off (page 217). All icons and indicators that appear on the monitor screen also appear on the TV screen. You can use [DISP] to change the display contents. Audio is monaural. Certain TVs may cut off part of the images. Audio is initially output by the camera at maximum volume. When you first start displaying images, set the TV volume control at a relatively low level and then adjust it as required.
5. Now you can perform the applicable operation
on the camera for the type of file you want to play.
At this point you could press the USB cradles [PHOTO] button to start a slideshow (page 169).
You can use the cameras USB cradle to connect to a DVD recorder or video deck and record images from the camera. There are various different methods you can use in order to connect to another device when recording images. The following describes one method for connection using the AV cable that comes with the camera. DVD recorder or video deck: Connect to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN terminals. USB cradle: Connect to the [AV OUT] (AV output port) Camera: Place onto the cradle You can play a slideshow of snapshots and movies on the camera and record it on a DVD or video tape. You can Only for the slideshow record movies by selecting Images setting (page 165). When recording to DVD recorder or video deck, you can turn off display information (page 58) so indicators and other information is not recorded along with the image. To view the image that is being recorded, connect a TV or other monitor to the DVD recorder or video deck that is connected to the camera. For information about connecting a monitor to the DVD recorder or video deck and about how to record, see the user documentation that comes with the DVD recorder or video deck you are using.
Selecting the Screen Aspect Ratio and Video Output System
You can use the procedure in this section to select either NTSC or PAL as the video output system. You can also specify an aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9.
1. Press [MENU]. 2. On the Set Up tab, select Video Out and
For this type of TV: Standard aspect ratio screen NTSC TV (Japan, U.S., and other countries) Wide aspect ratio screen NTSC TV (Japan, U.S., and other countries) Standard aspect ratio screen PAL TV (Europe and other areas) Wide aspect ratio screen PAL TV (Europe and other areas) Select this video output system: NTSC 4:3 NTSC 16:9 PAL 4:3 PAL 16:9

7. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the
The camera will correct color automatically and save the corrected image. If you do not want a border around the resulting image, select and area that is smaller than the original image. To exit color restoration without saving anything, press [MENU].
If you want to record the image of an old photograph with this camera and restore the resulting image, see Restoring an Old Photograph on page 120.
Editing the Date and Time of an Image
Use the procedure in this section to change the date and time of a previously recorded image.
5. When all the settings are the way you want,
press [SET] to apply them.
After editing the time and date, display the image to confirm that the date and time are correct.
the image whose date and time you want to edit.
The date and time stamped into an image using the Time Stamp feature cannot be edited (page 151). You cannot edit the date and time of an image that is protected. Unprotect the image and then edit the date and time. You can specify any date in the range of January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2049.
2. Press [MENU]. 3. On the PLAY tab, select Date/Time and
4. Set the date and the time you want.
To do this: Change the value at the cursor location Move the cursor between settings Toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour timekeeping Do this: Press [ ] or [ ]. Press [ ] or [ ]. Press [BS].

Rotating an Image

Perform the following procedure to rotate the image currently on the monitor screen. This feature comes in handy with a snapshot that you shot using portrait (vertical) orientation. After rotating a snapshot, you can return it to its original orientation, if you want. Note that this procedure does not actually change the image data. It simply alters how the snapshot is displayed on the cameras monitor screen.
You cannot rotate an image that is protected. To rotate a protected snapshot, first remove its protection (page 199). Zoomed images cannot be rotated. The original (unrotated) version of a snapshots image will be displayed on the 12-image screen and the calendar screen.
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. On the PLAY tab, select Rotation and then
This operation can be performed only while a snapshot is on the monitor screen.

Printing at Home

Printing on a Printer (page 220)
Print on a printer that supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT, or on a printer equipped with a memory card slot. You can use DPOF settings to specify which images you want to print, the number of copies, and date stamp settings before printing.

Printing with a Computer

Windows Computer Install the software (Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM) that comes bundled with the camera. See Using the Camera with a Windows Computer on page 230. Macintosh After transferring the images to your Macintosh, use commercially available software to print. See Using the Camera with a Macintosh on page 251.

Printing Precautions

See the documentation that comes with your printer for information about print quality and paper settings. Contact the manufacturer of your printer to find out if it supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT, for new printer versions, etc. Never disconnect cables or perform any camera or USB cradle operation while printing is in progress. Doing so can cause a printer error.
Using Your Printer to Print Images
If your printer is either of the types described below, you can use it to print without going through a computer. Printer equipped with a card slot for the type of memory card you are using Printer that support PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT
Printing on a Printer with an Memory Card Slot
Remove a memory card from the camera and insert it directly into the printers memory card slot. Depending on what type of printer you are using, it also may be able to read the settings (images to be printed, number of copies, date stamping) you configure with the cameras DPOF settings (page 224). For details, see the user documentation that comes with your printer.
Using Professional Print Service
Take a memory card that contains the images you want to print to the professional print service. Before taking in a memory card, you can use the cameras DPOF settings (page 224) to specify which images you want printed, the number of copies, and whether or not the images should include a date stamp.
Printing on a Printer that Supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT
You can connect the camera directly to a PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT compliant printer and print images without going through a computer. The cameras USB cradle also allows easy connection to a printer. Before connecting to a printer via the USB cradle, be sure to perform the following procedure first.
4. Connect the USB cable that comes bundled
with the camera to the USB cradle and your printers USB port.
USB Cable (Bundled) Connector A

Connector Mini-B

USB Port

] (USB) Connector

3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the setting that suits
your printer and then press [SET].
For this type of printer: USB DIRECT-PRINT compatible PictBridge compatible Select this setting: Mass Storage PTP

Diagnostic Tool.

3. On the System tab, check to make sure that
the DirectX Version is 9.0 or higher.
Use the CD-ROM that has QuickTime 7 on its label. Normally, this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically. If your computer does not display the menu screen automatically, navigate to the CD-ROM on your computer and then double-click the AutoMenu.exe file.
4. Click Exit to exit the DirectX Diagnostic
If your PC already has Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or higher installed, you do not need to install Microsoft DirectX 9.0c from the bundled CD-ROM. If your computer does not have Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or higher installed, install Microsoft DirectX 9.0c from the bundled CD-ROM.
2. On the menu screen, click the tab for the

language you want.

3. Click QuickTime 7 to select it and then click

Read me.

The above is the recommended environment. Configuring this environment does not guarantee proper operation. Even if your computer meets the minimum requirements described above, certain settings and other installed software may interfere with proper playback of movies.
4. Click Install for QuickTime 7. 5. Follow the instructions that appear on your
computer screen to install QuickTime 7.
Minimum Computer System Requirements for Movie Playback
The minimum system requirements described below are necessary to play back movies recorded with this camera on a Windows computer. Operating System : Windows Vista/XP/2000 Memory : Pentium M, 1GHz or higher Pentium 4, 2GHz or higher
Required Software : QuickTime 7 DirectX 9.0c

Editing a Movie

In order to edit movies on your PC, you need to install Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD from the bundled CD-ROM.
3. Click Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD to select it
The Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD application that comes on the bundled CD-ROM can create Video-CDs, but it cannot created DVDs. If you want to be able to create DVDs, you need to upgrade to the commercial version of the software. See the Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD Read me file on the CD-ROM for information about and what you need to do to upgrade to the commercial version.

and then click Read me.

4. Click Install for Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD. 5. Follow the instructions that appear on your
computer screen to install Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD.
For more powerful editing capabilities, install the trial version of VideoStudio 10 Plus for CASIO, which is a 30-day trial version.
Installing Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD
Use the CD-ROM that has Movie Wizard 3.2 SE VCD on its label. Normally, this should cause the menu screen to appear automatically. If your computer does not display the menu screen automatically, navigate to the CD-ROM on your computer and then double-click the AutoMenu.exe file.
Transferring Images to the Camera
In order to return images from your computer memory back to the camera, install Photo Transport on your computer from the CD-ROM that comes with the camera.

 

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