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Casio Exilim EX-Z30Lexerd - Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z30 TrueVue Crystal Clear Digital Camera Screen Protector 4-7s3-5bg


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Comments to date: 12. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
gerald1947 11:15pm on Monday, November 1st, 2010 
Great Case - Get your own strap This case fit the casio extremely snugly and has all the buttons available for operation. Camera failed to charge Like another reviewer, my battery just failed to charge. This happened within six months. It was never dropped or damaged. Superb Product I bought mine prior to my last diving trip. The deepest I went was ~65 ft down, and it worked list a charm.
shaheryar 5:12pm on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 
The Casio EX-Z30 is the best kept secret on the Digital Point and Shoot Market. This camera takes fantastic pictures, and movies with audio!
letmefix 7:01pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
The first railroad tycoon game that I ever played on was railroad tycoon 2 for the play station 1 when that was the most up to date games console mone...
romu 12:42am on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 
User friendly - VERY simple to operate - High quality photos Use wrist strap to avoid accident - easily slips from hand
Jimbo397 7:42am on Friday, July 9th, 2010 
I would have to say that this camera was my best buy of 2004. Perfect mini pocket size,stunning quality photos, very easy to use - simply wonderful! I have had my camera now for two months, and cannot believe how good it is. size, screen, start up time. occasional blurred picture, no memory card. Light weight,stylish,excellant pictures,the list goes on and on and on no disadvantages that i know off
mandavi 7:06pm on Thursday, June 24th, 2010 
Casio is relatively new to the digital camera market, but I believe they have a hit on their hands with the Elixim EX-Z30. When you hold the camera. I have really enjoyed owing this camera. I have always wanted a camera I could just slip in my pocket but until now.
deerdys 10:38am on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 
An amazing, tiny camera!!! During the a recent 2 week trip I took over 160 pictures and several video clips.
asf43789websdf875fgj85asr 6:12pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
Before I bought this camera on line I spent some time in camera shop and a local computer/electronic store.
Rob1982 3:42pm on Friday, June 4th, 2010 
Pentax optics, Casio technology, you cant go wrong! Metal body, lovely expensive feel, reliable controls and simple menu structure.
KlausB 12:37am on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 
Camera failed to charge Like another reviewer, my battery just failed to charge. This happened within six months. It was never dropped or damaged.
shinigami79 9:12am on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 
Pentax optics, Casio technology, you cant go wrong! Metal body, lovely expensive feel, reliable controls and simple menu structure. Pentax optics, Casio technology, you cant go wrong! Metal body, lovely expensive feel, reliable controls and simple menu structure.
refardt 12:34am on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 
great camera, super duper long battery life. brought it to bali for 9days 8 nights, took over 200 pics and 5 videos, and guess what.

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Documents

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Features

High-resolution CCD for beautiful prints EX-Z30: 3.20 million pixels (3.34 million total pixels) EX-Z40: 4.00 million pixels (4.23 million total pixels) 2.0-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen Long battery life The cameras low-power design combines with a largecapacity battery to provide more recording and playback between charges. 12X seamless zoom (page 51) 3X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom 9.7MB Flash memory Images can be recorded without using a memory card. REC mode or PLAY mode power up (page 37) Press the [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) to turn on the camera and enter the mode you want to use. Multi Auto Focus (page 63) 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 makes it possible to avoid erroneous focusing on the background, and ensure proper focus for a wide range of image types. Pan Focus (page 64) This feature lets you lock the focus point and ensures that you do not miss that special moment when it happens.
Auto Pan Focus (page 62) When you press the shutter release 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. Support for SD memory cards and MMC (MultiMedia Cards) for memory expansion (page 136) Easy Charging (page 28) Just place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge its battery. Easy Image Transfer (page 151) Transfer images to a computer simply by placing the camera onto the USB cradle. Photo Stand feature (page 106) A slideshow of images in file memory can be played while the camera is on its USB cradle. BESTSHOT (page 71) 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. Coupling Shot and Pre-shot (pages 75, 77) Coupling Shot lets you combine two subjects into a single image, while Pre-shot lets you add a subject to a previously recorded background image. This means you can create images that include you and your friend, even if you are the only two people around. You can use Coupling Shot and Pre-shot by selecting the applicable sample images in the BESTSHOT mode.
INTRODUCTION Triple Self-timer mode (page 56) The self-timer can be set up to repeat three times, automatically. Real-time histogram (page 84) An on-screen histogram lets you adjust exposure as you view the effect on overall image brightness, which makes shooting under difficult lighting conditions easier than ever before. World Time (page 129) A simple operation sets the current time for your current location. You can select from among 162 cities in 32 time zones. Alarm (page 126) A built-in alarm helps to keep you on time for important events, and even can be used in place of an alarm clock. You can also have a specific image appear, or a movie or audio file to play when the alarm time is reached. Album Function (page 166) HTML files are generated automatically to create an album of recorded images. Album contents can be viewed and printed using a standard Web browser. Images can also be incorporated into Web pages quickly and easily. Calendar screen (page 101) A simple operation displays a full-month calendar on the cameras monitor screen. Each day of the full-month calendar shows a thumbnail of the first image recorded for that date, which helps to make searching for a particular image quicker and easier. Snapshot + Audio Mode (page 81) Adds audio to a snapshot. Movie + Audio Mode (page 79) Voice Recording (page 83) Quick and easy recording of voice input. After Recording (page 109) Adds audio to images after they are recorded. Selectable Sound Settings (page 121) You can configure different sounds to play whenever you turn on the camera, press the shutter release button halfway or all the way, or perform a key operation. DCF Data Storage DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) data storage protocol provides image inter-compatibility between the digital camera and printers. Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) (page 143) Images can be printed easily in the sequence you want using a DPOF compatible printer. DPOF can also be used when specifying images and quantities for printing by professional print services.

Caution!

Use the AC adaptor where it will not be splashed with water. Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Do not place a vase or any other container filled with liquid on top of the AC adaptor. Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Make sure you always remove the camera from the USB cradle before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. Charging, USB data communication, and using the Photo Stand feature can cause the AC adaptor to become warm. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. Unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet whenever you are not using it. Never place a blanket or any other cover on the AC adaptor. Doing so creates the risk of fire.
Turning the Camera On and Off

I To turn on the camera

Press the power button, [ ] (REC) button, or [ ] (PLAY) button. This will cause the green operation lamp to light momentarily, and then power will turn on. The mode the camera enters depends on which button you pressed to turn it on.
To enter this mode at startup: REC PLAY Press this button to turn on the camera: Power button or [ [ ] (PLAY) button ] (REC) button
NOTES Pressing [ ] (REC) to turn on the camera enters the REC mode, while pressing [ ] (PLAY) enters the PLAY mode. Pressing [ ] (PLAY) while in the REC mode switches to the PLAY mode. The lens retracts about 10 seconds after switching modes. IMPORTANT! If camera power is turned off by the Auto Power Off feature, press the power button, [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) to turn it back on again. Pressing the power button or [ ] (REC) to turn on the camera also causes the lens to extend. Take care to any interference with the lens operation or allowing anything to strike the lens when it is extended.

Power button

] (PLAY) [ ] (REC)

I To turn off the camera

Press the power button to turn off the camera. NOTE You can setup the camera so it does not turn on when you press the [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) button, or to turn off when you press the [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) button. For details, see Configuring [ ] (REC) and [ ] (PLAY) Buttons Power On/Off Functions on page 133.
Configuring Power Saving Settings
You can configure the settings described below to conserve battery power. Sleep : Automatically turns off the monitor screen if no operation is performed for a specified amount of time in the REC mode. Performing any button operation causes the monitor screen to turn back on. Auto Power Off : Turns off power if you do not perform any operation for a specified amount of time.
1. Turn on the camera. 2. Press [MENU]. 3. Use [] and [] to select the Set Up tab. 4. Use [] and [] to select the feature whose
setting you want to configure, and then press [].
GETTING READY G See page 39 for information about how to use menus.
To configure this feature: Sleep Auto Power Off Select this setting: Sleep Auto Power Off

Specifying ISO Sensitivity
You can change the ISO sensitivity setting for better images in places where lighting is dim or when you are using faster shutter speeds. ISO sensitivity is expressed in terms of values that originally indicated the sensitivity to light for photographic film. A larger value indicates higher sensitivity, which is better for recording when available lighting is dim.
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select ISO, and then
3. Use [] and [] to select the setting you want
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS EX-Z30
To get this: Automatic sensitivity selection Conforms to ISO 50 Conforms to ISO 100 Conforms to ISO 200 Conforms to ISO 400 Select this setting: Auto ISO 50 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400
IMPORTANT! Under certain conditions, a high shutter speed in combination with a high ISO sensitivity setting can cause digital noise to appear inside of an image. For clean, good-quality images, use the lowest ISO sensitivity setting possible. Using a high ISO sensitivity setting along with the flash to shoot a nearby subject may result in improper illumination of the subject.

EX-Z40

NOTE You can use the key customization feature (page 89) to configure the camera so the ISO sensitivity setting changes whenever you press [] and [] while in the REC mode.
Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off
You can display gridlines on the monitor screen to help you compose images and ensure that the camera is straight when recording.
Turning Image Review On and Off
Image review displays an image on the monitor screen as soon as you record it. Use the following procedure to turn image review on and off.
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Review, and
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Grid, and then
To do this: Display images on the monitor screen for about one second immediately after they are recorded Do not display images immediately after they are recorded

Select this setting: On

To do this: Display the grid Hide the grid Select this setting: On Off
Assigning Functions to the [] and [] Keys
A key customization feature lets you configure the [] and [] keys so they change camera settings whenever they are pressed in the REC mode. After you configure the [] and [] keys, you can change the setting assigned to them without going through the menu screen.
When you want to assign this function to [] and [] keys: Recording mode [] and [] cycle through recording modes: Snapshot, BESTSHOT, Movie, Snapshot Audio, Voice Recording (page 183) EV shift [] decreases compensation, [] increases compensation (page 67). White balance setting [] and [] cycle through white balance settings (page 69). ISO sensitivity [] and [] cycle through ISO sensitivity settings (page 86). Self-timer mode [] and [] cycle through self-timer modes (page 56). No function assigned

5. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or

To re-record audio

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 115) 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. Select the PLAY tab, select Dubbing, and
3. Use [] and [] to select Delete, and then
If you merely want to delete the audio with rerecording, press [MENU] here to complete the procedure.
This deletes the previous recording and replaces it with a 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 83) 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 file (a file with play. on it) you want to
This starts playback of the voice recording file through the cameras speaker. You can perform the following operations while audio is playing.
To do this: Fast forward or fast reverse the audio Pause and unpause audio playback Adjust audio volume Cancel playback
Do this: Hold down [] or []. Press [SET]. Press [] or []. Press [MENU].

Deleting a Single File

Perform the following steps when you want to delete 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 115). Delete cannot be performed when all the files in memory are protected (page 116). Deleting an audio snapshot deletes both the image file and the audio file attached to it.

press [] ( ).

2. Use [] and [] to scroll through files and
display the one you want to delete.
3. Use [] and [] to select Delete.
To exit the file delete operation without deleting anything, select Cancel.
4. Press [SET] to delete the file.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 to delete other files, if you want.
5. Press [MENU] to exit the menu screen.
DELETING FILES IMPORTANT! If a file cannot be deleted for some reason, the message This function is not supported for this file. appears when you try to delete it.

Deleting All Files

The following procedure deletes all unprotected files currently in memory.
1. In the PLAY mode, press [] (
2. Use [] and [] to select All Files Delete, 3. Use [] and [] to select Yes.
To exit the file delete operation without deleting anything, select No.
4. Press [SET] to delete all the files.
The message There are no files. appears on the screen after all of the files are deleted.
Each folder can hold files numbered up to 9,999. Trying to store the 10,000th file in a folder causes the next serially numbered folder to be created. Folder names are generated as shown below. Example: Name of the 26th file
The file management capabilities of the camera make it easy to keep track of images. You can protect files against deletion and store the files you want in the cameras built-in memory.

Folders

Your camera automatically creates a directory of image storage folders in its built-in Flash memory or on the memory card.

CIMG0026.JPG

Extension Serial number (4 digits)

Memory Folders and Files

An image you record is automatically stored in a folder, whose name is a serial number. You can have up to 900 folders in memory at the same time. Folder names are generated as shown below. Example: Name of the 100th folder.

100CASIO

Serial number (3 digits)
The actual number of files you will be able to store on a memory card depends on the image quality settings, capacity of the card, etc. For details about the directory structure, see Memory Directory Structure on page 163.

Protecting Files

Once you protect a file it cannot be deleted (page 112). You can protect files individually or you can protect all files in memory with a single operation.
select On, and then press [SET].
A file that is protected is indicated by the mark. To unprotect a file, select Off in step 4, and then press [SET].

To protect a single file

1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY tab,

select Protect, and then press [].
3. Use [] and [] to scroll through files and
display the one you want to protect.
To protect all files in memory
Using the FAVORITE Folder
You can copy scenery shots, photos of your family, or other special images from a file storage folder (page 163) to the FAVORITE folder in built-in memory (page 163). Images in the FAVORITE folder are not displayed during normal playback, so it helps to keep your personal image private as you carry them around. FAVORITE folder images are not deleted when you change memory cards, so you can always keep them on hand.
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY tab, select Protect, and
3. Use [] and [] to select All Files : On, and
To unprotect all files, press [SET] in step 3 so the setting shows All Files : Off.
To copy a file to the FAVORITE folder
4. Press [MENU] to exit the menu screen.
select Favorites, and then press [].
This displays the names of the files in built-in memory or on the loaded memory card.
NOTES Copying an image file with the above procedure creates a 320 x 240-pixel QVGA-size image in the FAVORITE folder. A file copied into the FAVORITE folder is automatically assigned a file name that is a serial number. Though the serial number starts from 0001 and can go as high as 9999, the actual upper end of the range depends on built-in memory capacity. Remember that the maximum number of images that can be stored in built-in memory depends on the size of each image and other factors. IMPORTANT! Note that an image that has been copied to the FAVORITE folder and then resized cannot be returned to its original size. Files in the FAVORITE folder cannot be copied to a memory card.
4. Use [] and [] to select the file you want to
copy to the FAVORITE folder.
5. Use [] and [] to select Save, and then
This copies the displayed file to the FAVORITE folder.
6. After copying all of the files you want, use []
and [] to select Cancel, and then press [SET] to exit.
To display a file in the FAVORITE folder
NOTE Holding down [] or [] scrolls images at high speed. IMPORTANT! Note that a FAVORITE folder is created in the cameras built-in memory only. No FAVORITE folder is created on a memory card when you use one. If you want to view the contents of the FAVORITE folder on your computer screen, you need to remove the memory card from the camera (if you are using one) before placing the camera onto the USB cradle to start data communication (pages 151, 157).

image from ENDING.JPG or ENDING.AVI to something else, or delete the current power down image from Flash memory.
2. Select the Set Up tab, select File No., and
3. Use [] and [] to change the setting, and
To do this for a newly saved file: Store the last file number used and increment it, regardless of whether files are deleted or whether the memory card is replaced with a new one Find the highest file number in the current folder and increment it Select this setting:

Continue

Using the Alarm
You can configure up to three alarms that cause the camera to beep and display a specified image at the time you specify. Specifying a movie or an audio snapshot plays back the image and the audio at the assigned time. Specifying a voice recording file plays the audio.

5. Press [DISP].

You could press [SET] in place of [DISP] if you want to configure the alarm without an image.
6. Use [] and [] to select the scene you want
to appear at the alarm time, and then press [SET].

To set an alarm

7. After all the settings are the way you want,
You can configure up to three alarms, named Alarm 1, Alarm 2, and Alarm 3.
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY tab, select Alarm, and
3. Use [] and [] to select the alarm whose
4. Use [] and [] to select the setting you want
to change, and then use [] and [] to change the selected setting.
You can set an alarm time and configure the alarm to sound either once or at the same time everyday. You can also turn the alarm on or off.

Stopping the Alarm

When an alarm time is reached while the camera is turned off, the alarm will sound for about one minute (or until you stop it), and then the camera will turn on. To stop the alarm after it starts to sound, press any button. If the camera is on the USB cradle when an alarm sounds, you can stop it by pressing the USB cradle [USB] button or [PHOTO] button, or any camera button. IMPORTANT! Note that the alarm does not sound if the alarm time is reached when any one of the following conditions exists. While the camera is turned on While a USB data communication operation is in progress While a Photo Stand operation is in progress

Setting the Clock

Use the procedures in this section to select a Home Time Zone, and to change its date and time settings. IMPORTANT! Make sure you select your Home Time zone (the zone where you are currently located) before changing the time and date settings. Otherwise, the time and date setting will change automatically when you select another time zone.
To select your Home Time zone
2. Select the Set Up tab, select World Time,
This displays the current World Time zone.

1. Load the memory card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. Next, enter the REC
mode or PLAY mode and press [MENU].

Memory Card Precautions

If a memory card starts to behave abnormally, you can restore normal operation by reformatting it. However, we recommend that you always take along more than one memory card whenever using the camera far away from the home or office. We recommend that you format a memory card before using it for the first time after purchasing it, or whenever the card you are using seems to be the cause of abnormal images. Before starting a format operation, check to make sure that the battery is fully charged. Power interruption during the format operation can result in improper formatting, and even damage the memory card and make it unusable.

Copying Files

Use the procedures below to copy files between built-in memory and a memory card. IMPORTANT! Only snapshot, movie files, audio snapshot, and voice recording files recorded with this camera can be copied. Other files cannot be copied. Files in the FAVORITE folder cannot be copied. Copying an audio snapshot copies both the image file and the audio file.
4. Use [] and [] to select Built-in
This starts the copy operation and displays the message Busy. Please wait. After the copy operation is complete, the monitor screen shows the last file in the folder.
To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card
1. Load the memory card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. Next, enter the PLAY

mode and press [MENU].

3. Select the PLAY tab,
select Copy, and then press [].
To copy a file from a memory card to built-in memory
With this procedure you can copy one file at a time.
NOTE Files are copied to the folder in built-in memory whose name has the largest number.
1. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure
under To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card.
2. Use [] and [] to select Card

Built-in,

3. Use [] and [] to select the file you want to
4. Use [] and [] to select Copy, and then
This starts the copy operation and displays the message Busy. Please wait. The file reappears on the monitor screen after the copy operation is complete. Repeat steps 3 through 4 to copy other images, if you want.
5. Press [MENU] to exit the copy operation.
I Printing with a Computer
Windows Users The camera comes bundled with Photo Loader and Photohands applications (page 175), which can be installed on a Windows computer for image transfer, management, and printing. For more information, see Viewing Images on a Computer (page 151) and Installing the Software from the CD-ROM (page 174). IMPORTANT! Refer to the pages referenced above for information about how to connect the camera to a computer. Image management procedures are provided in the following pages of this section.

9. On the print menu,

select 1 Image, and then press [SET].
You can use [] and [] to select the image you want to print. You can toggle date stamping of the image on and off by pressing [DISP]. The icon indicates that date stamping is turned on.
Also, connect the AC adaptor to the USB cradle and plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet. If you are using battery power without the AC adaptor, make sure that the battery is fully charged.

10. On the cameras

monitor screen, use [] and [] to select Print, and then press [SET].
This starts printing and displays the message Busy. Please wait. on the monitor screen. The message will disappear after a short while, even though printing is still being performed. Pressing any of the cameras buttons while printing is in progress will cause the message to reappear. The print menu will appear when printing is complete.
5. Set the camera on the USB cradle. 6. Turn on the printer. 7. Load paper for printing the images into the

printer.

8. Press the USB cradles [USB] button.
This displays the print menu on the cameras monitor screen.
PRINTING IMAGES To print again, repeat the above from step 9.
To print a group of images
11. After you are finished printing, press the USB
cradles [USB] button, and then turn off the camera.
1. Use the DPOF procedure on page 144 to
specify the images in file memory that you want to print.
2. Perform steps 1 through 8 of the procedure
under To print a single image on page 146.
3. On the print menu, select DPOF, and then
4. On the cameras monitor screen, use [] and
[] to select Print, and then press [SET].
This starts printing and displays the message Busy. Please wait. on the monitor screen. The message will disappear after a short while, even though printing is still being performed. Pressing any of the cameras buttons while printing is in progress will cause the message to reappear. The print menu will appear when printing is complete. This automatically starts printing of the images you specified with the DPOF procedure. To print again, repeat the above from step 3.
PRINTING IMAGES A message appears on the monitor screen, followed by the DPOF setting screen (page 144), if there are no DPOF settings currently configured on the camera to control the printing operation. If this happens, configure the required DPOF settings and then perform step 6 of the above procedure again. If you want to change the current DPOF settings, select DPOF on the print menu to display the DPOF setting screen (page 144).

VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER IMPORTANT! If you want to transfer files from the cameras built-in memory to a computer, make sure there is no memory card loaded in the camera before you place it onto the USB cradle. If battery goes low while you are not using the AC adaptor, data communication may stop and the camera may shut down. Use of the special AC adaptor is recommended to power the camera during data communication. If you are using battery power without the AC adaptor, make sure that the battery is fully charged. Do not try to establish a connection between the camera and computer before installing the USB driver onto the computer. If you do, the computer will not be able to recognize the camera. USB driver installation is required in the case of Windows 98, Me, and 2000. Do not connect the camera to a computer running one of the above operating systems without installing the USB driver first. USB driver installation is not required in the case of Windows XP.
1. What you should do first depends on whether
your computer is running under Windows 98, Me/2000 or Windows XP.
I Windows 98/Me/2000 Users Start from step 2 to install the USB driver. Note that the example installation presented here uses Windows 98. I Windows XP Users Installation of the USB driver is not required, so jump directly to step 6.
2. Set the bundled CD-ROM (CASIO Digital
Camera Software) into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
3. On the menu screen that appears, click

English.

4. Click [USB driver] and then [Install].
This starts installation. The following steps show installation under the English version of Windows.
5. On the screen that appears after installation
is complete, select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now. check box and then click [Finish] to restart your computer.
6. Connect the bundled AC adaptor to the [DC IN
If you are using battery power without the AC adaptor, make sure that the battery is fully charged. Note that the shape of the AC adaptor depends on the area where you purchased the camera.

7. Press the USB cradles [USB] button.
Pressing the [USB] button enters the USB mode, which causes the USB cradles [USB] lamp to light green (page 187).
11. To copy all the files in file memory to your
Macintosh hard disk, drag the DCIM folder to the folder to which you want to copy it.
IMPORTANT! Never use your computer to edit, delete, move, or rename images stored in file memory. Doing so can cause problems with the image management data used by the camera, which may make it impossible to display images on the camera or it may cause a large error in the number of images value displayed by the camera. Always copy images to your computer memory before performing any edit, delete, move, or rename operation.
8. Your Macintosh will see the cameras file

memory as a drive.

The appearance of the drive icon depends on the Mac OS version you are using. After installing the USB driver, your Macintosh will see the cameras file memory as a drive whenever you establish a USB connection between them.
9. Double-click the drive icon for the cameras
file memory, the DCIM folder, and then the folder that contains the image you want.
12. To terminate the USB connection, drag the
drive icon that represents the camera to Trash. After pressing the USB cradles [USB] button and making sure that the [USB] lamp is not lit, remove the camera from the USB cradle.
10. Double-click the file that contains the image
Operations You Can Perform from Your Computer
The following are the operations you can perform while there is a USB connection between your camera and computer. See the referenced pages for more information about each operation. View images in album format. See Using the Album Feature on page 166. Print images in album format. See Using the Album Feature on page 166. Automatically transfer images to your computer and manage images. See Installing the Software from the CD-ROM on page 174 for information about installing Photo Loader. Retouch images. See Installing the Software from the CD-ROM on page 174 for information about installing Photohands.
Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images to a Computer
The procedures in this section describe how to transfer images from the camera to your computer using a memory card. Using a Computer with a Built-in SD Memory Card Slot Insert the SD memory card directly into the slot. Using a Computer with a Built-in PC Card Slot Use a commercially available PC card adapter (for an SD memory card/MMC). For full details, see the user documentation that comes with the PC card adapter and your computer.
Using a Commercially Available SD Memory Card Reader/Writer See the user documentation that comes with the SD memory card reader/writer for details about how to use it.
Using a Commercially Available PC Card Reader/Writer and PC Card Adapter (for SD Memory Cards and MMCs) See the user documentation that comes with the PC card reader/writer and PC card adapter (for an SD memory card/ MMC) for details about how to use them.

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

Installing Software

Use the following procedures to install the software.
2. After registering, terminate your connection

to the Internet.

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

install Photo Loader.

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

xx is the language code.

I To read the Photo Loader users guide
1. On the CD-ROM, open the Manual folder. 2. Open the Photo Loader folder and then

open the English folder.

3. Open PhotoLoader_english.

I To register as a user

Internet registration only is supported. Visit the following CASIO website to register: http://world.casio.com/qv/register/
ISO EX-Z30: AUTO / ISO 50 / ISO 100/ ISO 200 / ISO 400 EX-Z40: AUTO / ISO 50 / ISO 100/ ISO 200 / ISO 400 AF Area Auto PF Grid Digital Zoom Review L/R Key Snapshot / BESTSHOT / Movie / ( + )/ Voice 10 sec / 2 sec / X3 / Off EX-Z30: 2048 x 1536 / 2048 x 1360 (3:2) / 1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 EX-Z40: 2304 x 1728 / 2304 x 1536 (3:2) / 1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / Spot / Multi On / Off On / Off On / Off On / Off REC Mode / EV shift / White Balance / ISO / Self-timer / Off

Memory Full

No Favorites file! Printing Error

Card ERROR

Record Error

SYSTEM ERROR

The card is locked. 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.

Specifications

Main Specifications
Product. Digital Camera Model.. EX-Z30/EX-Z40

There are no files.

There are no printing There are no DPOF settings specifying images and images. the number of copies of each for printing. Set up DPOF. Configure the required DPOF settings (page 143). There is no file to register. You are trying to save an invalid file as a BESTSHOT user setup, or as an original startup image. The memory card is not formatted. Format the memory card (page 138). The image file or audio file is corrupted, or is a type that cannot be displayed by this camera.

I Camera Functions

Image Files Format Snapshots.. JPEG (Exif Ver.2.2); DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) 1.0 standard; DPOF compliant Movies.. AVI (Motion JPEG) Audio. WAV Recording Media.. 9.7MB built-in Flash memory SD Memory Card MultimediaCard Image Size Snapshots.. EX-Zx x x x x 480
This card is not formatted. This file cannot be played.
This function cannot You attempted to copy files from built-in memory to be used. a memory card while there is no memory card loaded in the camera (page 137). 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.
pixels (3:2) pixels pixels pixels pixels
EX-Zx x x x x 480 Movies.. 320 x 240 EX-Z40 pixels (3:2) pixels pixels pixels pixels pixels
File Size (pixels) 2304 x 1728 Quality Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Approximate Built-in flash Image File Size memory 9.7MB 1.9MB 1.5MB 1.1MB 1.8MB 1.4MB 1.0MB 1050KB 710KB 370KB 680KB 460KB 250KB 190KB 140KB 90KB 98 shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots SD Memory Card* 64MB 30 shots 37 shots 50 shots 32 shots 40 shots 54 shots 53 shots 79 shots 154 shots 82 shots 126 shots 221 shots 294 shots 386 shots 618 shots

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Appareils Compatibles

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

100 x 60 x 30 mm

96 x 61 x 25 mm

95 x 62 x 35 mm

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

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

Samsung L et I Sries

100 x 62 x 25 mm

Samsung NV Sries

110 x 60 x 65 mm
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