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User reviews and opinions
| PaulD |
5:11pm on Friday, October 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Nice pictures, small and portable, great battery life. This camera has broken two times with no help of my own.Very poorly made. None Bad pictures, very fragile camera, customer service is horrendous | |
| vinnie |
1:30am on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| Just got it and I love the size. Takes great outdoor pictures, comes with a buit in MIC and speakers (although just barely to hear), takes videos. Just bought the camera. Compact,solid and full of functions. picture is noisy because of the small CCD, which is common for small digicams. I have been using my Exilim for three days now. | |
| abedabunk |
10:46am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Very good camera with a wide selection of iso and saturation adjustment, sharpness, and contrast. A very slight problem with noise. The camera takes nice photos when it is working. The motor that opens and closes the lens has broken 3 times. The camera takes nice photos when it is worki... Good pictures, decent sized LCD, many scene modes Had to send to repair 3 times now. | |
| rtarrant |
10:08am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased a Casio z50 and the lens stopped closing. I sent it back to Casio who sent me an estimate of $170 to replace the lens assembly. | |
| Paaralon |
9:15pm on Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| The casio exilim is the most sincerely perfec... Very good camera with a wide selection of iso and saturation adjustment, sharpness. | |
| marcofardelli |
11:24pm on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| this is the best camera i have ever had. great pictures so small im afraid i will lose it Took several pictures under flourescent (4 x 60W) lighting and some came out really good like the colorful books lined on the shelves and the snap of ... | |
| Boudie |
8:00am on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| I went from a small mega-pixel Nikon Coolpix to this camera because I wanted the 5 mega-pixels (=better image quality?). This is my first 5MP camera. The images are great. I showed it to a friend of mine who is a semi-professional photograher and he was impressed. This is an excellent point-and-shoot camera. It is tiny, with a large LCD, and a more than adequate image quality. | |
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APPENDIX
Using the Album Feature... 175
Menu Reference.. 192 Indicator Lamp Reference.. 195 Troubleshooting Guide.. 198
If you have problems installing the USB driver. Display Messages 201 202
Specifications... 204
Installing the Software from the CD-ROM.. 183
Installing Software from the CD-ROM in Windows. 186
Installing Software from the CD-ROM on a Macintosh... 189
Installing Software Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) 189 190
INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT! The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of the EX-Z50. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any damages or losses suffered by you or any third party due to the use of Photo Loader and/or Photohands. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement. Be sure to back up all important data on other media to protect against its loss. Note that the example screens and product illustrations shown in this Users Guide may differ somewhat by the screens and configuration of the actual camera. The SD logo is a registered trademark. Windows, Internet Explorer, and DirectX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. MultiMediaCard is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG of Germany, and licensed to the MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA). Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Other company, product and service names used herein may also be trademarks or service marks of others. Photo Loader and Photohands are the property of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Except as stipulated above, all copyrights and other related rights to these applications revert to CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
INTRODUCTION I Copyright Restrictions Except for the purposes of your own personal enjoyment, unauthorized copying of snapshot files, movie files, and audio files violates copyright laws and international contracts. Distribution to third parties of such files over the Internet without permission of the copyright holder, whether for profit or for free, violates copyright laws and international contracts.
I Test for proper operation before using the camera!
Before using the camera to record important images, make sure you first record a number of test images and check the results to ensure that the camera is configured correctly and operating properly (page 16).
Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to appear on the monitor screen (page 202). Follow the instructions provided by the message to eliminate the cause of the error.
I Operating conditions
This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0C to 40C (32F to 104F). Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas. In areas subject to direct sunlight In areas subject to high humidity or dust Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to temperature extremes Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the sun In areas subject to strong vibration
I Data Error Precautions
Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in file memory. Removing the battery or memory card, or setting the camera onto the USB cradle while the camera is performing a record or memory access operation Removing the battery, removing the memory card, or placing the camera onto the USB cradle while the green operation lamp is still flashing after you turn off the camera 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 Low battery power Other abnormal operations
I Condensation
When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or otherwise expose it to a sudden change of temperature, there is the possibility that condensation can form on the exterior or on interior components. Condensation can cause malfunction of the camera, so you should avoid exposing it to conditions that might cause condensation. To keep condensation from forming, place the camera into a plastic bag before moving it into a location that is much warmer or colder than your current location. Leave it in the plastic bag until the air inside the bag has a chance to reach the same temperature as the new location. If condensation does form, remove the battery from the camera and leave the battery cover open for a few hours.
I Lens
Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction. Fingerprints, dust, or any other soiling of the lens can interfere with proper image recording. Never touch the lens with your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens surface by using a lens blower to blow them off. Next, wipe the surface of the lens with a soft lens cloth.
Indicators on Histogram on
Fluorescent 1 Fluorescent 2 Tungsten Manual
IMPORTANT! Some information may not display properly if you display an image that was recorded using a different digital camera model. Monitor screen off Indicators off
IMPORTANT! You cannot turn off the monitor screen in the following cases: In the PLAY mode, in the BESTSHOT mode, when not recording in the Movie mode. Pressing [DISP] will not change monitor screen contents during movie recording, or during standby or recording of an audio snapshot. Pressing [DISP] in the Voice Recording REC mode toggles the monitor screen on (indicators on) and off. While a Voice Recording file is displayed in the PLAY mode, pressing [DISP] toggles between indicators on and indicators off. When playing back the contents of a Voice Recording file while "indicators off" is selected (Voice Recording file icon only on the monitor screen), the monitor screen will go black about two seconds after you press [SET] to start playback. The Voice Recording file icon (indicators off) will reappear after playback is complete.
Indicators on
Histogram/Details on
Indicators off
Attaching the Strap
Attach the strap to the strap ring as shown in the illustration.
IMPORTANT! Be sure to keep the strap around your wrist when using the camera to protect against accidentally dropping it. The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera only. Do not use it for any other purpose. Never swing the camera around by the strap.
Strap ring
Power Requirements
Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-40).
2. While pulling the stopper in the direction
indicated by the arrow in the illustration, align the () mark on the battery with the () mark on the camera and slide the battery into the camera.
Loading and Removing the Rechargeable Battery
I To load the battery
1. Slide the battery cover in the direction
indicated by the arrow, and then swing it open.
2. Turn off the camera. 3. Set the camera onto
the USB cradle.
Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it is turned on. The [CHARGE] lamp on the USB cradle should turn red, indicating that charging has started. When charging is complete, the [CHARGE] lamp will turn green.
[CHARGE] lamp
It takes about 190 minutes to achieve a full charge. Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity and charging conditions.
GETTING READY The [CHARGE] lamp may remain amber colored and the charge operation may not start right away if you try to charge immediately after using the camera (which causes battery to become warm) or when it is too hot or too cold where you are performing the charge operation. If this happens, simply wait until the battery reaches normal temperature. The [CHARGE] lamp will turn red and charging will start when the battery temperature returns to the allowable charging temperature range. If the [CHARGE] lamp starts flashing red, it means that an error occurs while charging. An error can be caused by any of the following: a problem with the USB cradle, a problem with the camera, or a problem with the battery or how it is loaded. Remove the camera from the USB cradle and see if it works normally. The following are the only operations that can be performed while the camera is on the USB cradle: charging of the cameras battery, exchanging data with a computer over a USB connection, and Photo Stand operation.
I If the camera does not work normally
This can mean there is a problem with how the battery is loaded. Perform the following steps.
1. Remove the battery from the camera and
check the battery contacts for dirt. If the contacts are dirty, wipe them clean with a dry cloth.
2. Check to make sure that the AC adaptors
power cord is connected securely to the power outlet and USB cradle.
If the same symptoms occur again when you place the camera on the USB cradle after taking the above steps, contact a CASIO authorized service center.
I Battery Life Guidelines
The battery life guideline values given below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below the table, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that the battery will provide the amount of service indicated. Low temperatures and continued use reduce battery life.
Operation Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)*1 (Operating Time) Number of Shots, Continuous Recording*2 (Operating Time) Continuous Snapshot Playback*3 Continuous Voice Recording*
Supported Battery: NP-40 (Rated Capacitance: 1230mAh) Storage Medium: SD Memory Card *1 Number of Shots (CIPA Standard) Temperature: 23C (73F) Monitor Screen: On Zoom operation between full wide to full telephoto every 30 seconds, during which two images are recorded, one image with flash; power turned off and back on every time 10 images are recorded. *2 Continuous Recording Conditions Temperature: 23C (73F) Monitor screen: On Flash: Off Image recorded every 12 seconds, alternating full wide-angle and full telephoto zoom *3 Continuous Snapshot Playback Conditions Temperature: 23C (73F) Scroll one image about every 10 seconds *4 Voice recording times are based on continuous recording.
Using Zoom
Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom: optical zoom and digital zoom. Normally, the camera automatically switches over to digital zoom after you reach the maximum limit for optical zoom. You can, however, configure the camera to disable digital zoom, if you want.
Optical Zoom
The optical zoom range is 1X to 3X.
1. In a REC mode, press the
zoom button to change the zoom factor.
Zoom button
To do this: Zoom out Zoom in Press this side of the zoom button: (Wide Angle) (Telephoto)
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING NOTE The optical zoom factor also affects the lens aperture. Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against hand movement when using the telephoto setting (zoom in). You can change the digital zoom setting during movie recording, but not the optical zoom setting. Make sure you select the optical zoom setting you want to use before you press the shutter button to start movie recording. Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation while recording with the Macro mode or manual focus, a value will appear on the monitor screen to tell you the focusing range (pages 71, 74).
Zoom out
Zoom in
2. Compose the image, and then press the
shutter button.
Digital Zoom
Digital zoom digitally enlarges the part of the image at the center of the image screen. The range of digital zoom is 3X to 12X (in combination with optical zoom). IMPORTANT! Digital zoom is disabled whenever the monitor screen is turned off (page 26). When you perform a digital zoom operation, the camera manipulates the image data to enlarge the center of the image. Unlike optical zoom, an image enlarged with digital zoom appears coarser than the original.
I To record an image using digital zoom
1. In a REC mode, hold
down the telephoto ( ) side of the zoom button.
This causes the zoom indicator to appear on the display.
Digital zoom indicator
Zoom level indicator
2. When the zoom pointer reaches the optical/
digital zoom switch over point, it will stop.
Optical Zoom range 1X 3X Zoom pointer Optical/digital zoom switch over point Digital Zoom range 12X
2. Press the shutter button all the way down to
immediately record without Auto Focus.
NOTE If you press the shutter button half way, the focus distance will appear on the monitor screen.
Focus range
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! The focus range at the optical zoom telephoto setting is narrower than the focus range at the wide angle setting. The focus range during darker lighting is narrower than the focus range of brighter lighting.
Using the Infinity Mode
The Infinity mode fixes focus at infinity (). Use this mode when recording scenery and other faraway images.
Using Manual Focus
With the Manual Focus mode, you can adjust the focus of an image manually. The following shows focus ranges in the Macro mode for two optical zoom factors.
Optical Zoom Factor 1X 3X Approximate Focus Range 6cm (2.4) to infinity () 18cm (7.1) to infinity ()
2. While watching the
image on the monitor screen, use [] and [] to focus.
Manual focus position
To do this: Focus in on the subject Focus out on the subject Do this: Press []. Press [].
At this point, a boundary also appears on the display, indicating the part of the image that will be used for manual focus.
Boundary
Pressing [] or [] causes the area inside of the boundary displayed in step 1 to fill the monitor screen momentarily to aid in focus. The normal image will reappear a short while later.
3. Press the shutter button to record the image.
IMPORTANT! In the Manual Focus mode, the [] and [] keys adjust focus, even if you used key customization to assign other functions to them (page 104).
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation (page 55) while recording with manual focus, a value will appear on the monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focusing range. Example: MF 10cm -
Using Focus Lock
Focus lock is a technique you can use to focus on a subject that is not located within the focus frame when you record an image. You can use focus lock in the Auto Focus mode ). and the Macro mode (
1. Using the monitor
screen, compose the image so the main subject is within the focus frame, and then press the shutter button half way.
5. Press [SET].
This registers the white balance settings and returns to the currently selected recording mode. NOTE After you adjust white balance manually, the setting remains in effect until you change it or until you turn off the camera.
4. Point the camera at a white paper or similar
object under the lighting conditions for which you want to set the white balance, and then press the shutter button.
White paper
Using the BESTSHOT Mode
Selecting one of the 23 BESTSHOT scenes automatically sets up the camera for recording a similar type of image.
Scene Number 21 Scene Name Portrait Scenery Portrait With Scenery Coupling Shot (page 85) Pre-shot (page 87) Children Candlelight Portrait Party Pet Flower Natural Green Sundown Night Scene Night Scene Portrait Fireworks Food Text Collection Monochrome Retro Twilight
Scene Number 22 23
Scene Name Business cards and documents (page 89) White board, etc. (page 89) Register User Scene (page 83)
] (REC), and then select BESTSHOT as the recording mode (page 48).
This enters the BESTSHOT mode and displays a sample scene. You can use the key customization feature (page 104) to configure the camera to enter the BESTSHOT mode whenever you press [] or [] while in a REC mode.
2. Use [] and [] to select the sample scene
If you want to check which sample scene is currently selected or if you want to change to a different scene, press [SET] again.
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 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. 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. NOTE Operation guidance and the currently selected BESTSHOT scene appear on the display for about two seconds after you enter the BESTSHOT mode this way, or if the camera is in the BESTSHOT mode when you turn it on.
Recording Audio
NOTE You can play back an audio file recorded in the Audio Snapshot mode on your computer using Windows Media Player. Recording audio for a snapshot creates two separate files: one for the image data and one for the audio data. Each file is stored in a different folder in camera memory (page 172).
Adding Audio to a Snapshot
You can add audio to a snapshot after you record it. Image Format: JPEG JPEG is an image format that provides efficient data compression. The file extension of a JPEG file is.JPG. Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format This is the Windows standard format for audio recording. The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is.WAV. Recording Time: Up to about 30 seconds per image Audio File Size: Approximately 120KB (30-second recording of approximately 4KB per second)
] (REC), and then select ) as the recording mode (page 48).
This enters the Audio Snapshot mode and causes to appear on the monitor screen. You can use the key customization feature (page 104) to configure the camera to enter the Audio Snapshot mode whenever you press [] or [] while in a REC mode.
2. Press the shutter
button to record the image.
After the image is recorded, the camera enters audio recording standby, with the image you just recorded on the monitor screen.
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS You can cancel audio recording standby by pressing [MENU].
Recording Your Voice
The Voice Recording mode provides quick and easy recording of your voice. Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format This is the Windows standard format for audio recording. The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is.WAV. Recording Time: Approximately 39 minutes with built-in memory Audio File Size: Approximately 120KB (30-second recording of approximately 4KB per second) NOTE You can play back files recorded in the Voice Recording mode on your computer using Windows Media Player.
3. Press the shutter button to start audio
recording.
The green operation lamp flashes as recording is performed. If you have the monitor screen turned off (page 26), the monitor screen turns on while you are adding audio to a snapshot.
4. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or
when you press the shutter button.
IMPORTANT! You cannot use the Audio Snapshot mode in combination with triple self-timer or Coupling Shot.
3. Use [] and [] to scroll through images and
display the one you want to resize.
To cancel the resize operation, select Cancel.
Cropping an Image
You can use the following procedure to crop a portion of an enlarged image.
5. Use [], [], [], and [] to move the
cropping boundary up, down, left, or right until the area of the image you want to extract is within the boundary.
through images and display the one you want to crop.
6. Press [SET] to extract the part of the image
enclosed in the cropping boundary.
If you want to cancel the procedure at any point, press [MENU].
2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the PLAY
tab, select Trimming, and then press [].
This causes a cropping boundary to appear. Note that this operation is possible only when a snapshot image is on the monitor screen.
4. Use the zoom button (
) to make the cropping boundary larger or smaller.
The smaller the image, the more limited is the size of the cropping boundary.
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! Cropping an image creates a new file that contains the cropped image. The file with the original image also remains in memory. Note that you cannot crop the following types of images. pixel (3:2) images Movie images and the voice recording file icon Images recorded with another camera The cropping operation cannot be performed when there is not enough memory to store the cropped image. When you display a cropped image on the cameras monitor screen, the date and time that appear when the image is displayed indicate when the image was originally recorded, not when the image was cropped.
Playing a Movie
Use the following procedure to play back a movie that was recorded in the movie mode.
1. In the PLAY mode,
press [] and [] to scroll through images until the movie you want to play is displayed.
Movie icon
This start playback of the movie. You can perform the following operations while a movie is playing.
To do this: Fast forward or fast reverse the movie Pause and unpause movie playback Skip forward or back one frame while paused Cancel playback Adjust audio volume Do this: Hold down [] or []. Press [SET]. Press [] or []. Press [MENU]. Press [] or [].
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! Audio volume can be adjusted only when playback is being performed or is paused.
Displaying the 9-image View
The following procedure displays nine images on the monitor screen at the same time.
1. In the PLAY mode, press the zoom button
This displays the 9-image screen with the image that was on the monitor screen in step 2 in the center, with a selection boundary around it. On the 9-image screen, recording file (page 124). indicates a voice
A digital camera provides you with a variety of different ways to print the images it records. The three main printing methods are described below. Use the method that best suits your needs.
I Professional Print Service
The cameras DPOF feature lets you specify which images you want to print and how many copies of each you want. For more information, see DPOF (page 153). NOTE Certain print service providers may not support DPOF or may support different printing protocols. In this case, use the protocol supported by your print service to specify the images you want to have printed.
I Printing with a Computer
Windows Users The camera comes bundled with Photo Loader and Photohands applications (page 184), which can be installed on a Windows computer for image transfer, management, and printing. For more information, see Viewing Images on a Computer (page 160) and Installing the Software from the CD-ROM (page 183). Macintosh Users The camera comes bundled with Photo Loader for the Macintosh, which can be installed for image transfer and management, but not for printing. Use commercially available software for printing with a Macintosh. For more information, see Viewing Images on a Computer (page 160) and Installing the Software from the CD-ROM (page 183).
The letters DPOF stand for Digital Print Order Format, which is a format for recording on a memory card or other medium which digital camera images should be printed and how many copies of the image should be printed. Then you can print on a DPOF-compatible printer or at a professional print service in accordance with the file name and number of copies settings recorded on the card. With this camera, you can select images by viewing them on the monitor screen without needing to remember file names, their locations in memory, etc. I DPOF Settings File Name, number of copies, date
To configure print settings for a single image
5. Use [] and [] to specify the number of
copies.
You can specify up to 99 for the number of copies. Specify 00 if you do not want to have the image printed.
select DPOF, and then press [].
6. To turn on date stamping for the prints, press
[DISP] so
is displayed.
indicates that date stamping is turned on.
To turn off date stamping for the prints, press [DISP] is not displayed. so
3. Use [] and [] to select Select images,
Repeat steps 4 through 6 if you want to configure other images for printing.
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 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.
Saving an Album
To save an album, copy the DCIM folder from camera memory or the memory card to your computers hard disk, a CD-R, an MO disk, or some other storage medium. Note that copying only the ALBUM folder, does not copy image data and other necessary files. After copying the DCIM folder, do not change or delete any of the files inside of it. Adding new images or deleting existing images may lead to abnormal album display. If you plan to use a memory card again after saving its album, first delete all of files or format it before loading it into the camera. When you have WEB selected for the Use setting, the album shows only the smaller image files stored in the ALBUM folder. Such images can be uploaded to the Internet more quickly.
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.
Red operation lamp
* There are three lamp flash patterns. Pattern 1 flashes once per second, Pattern 2 flashes twice per second, and Pattern 3 flashes four times per second. The table below explains what each flash pattern indicates.
Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 1 Pattern 2
Self-timer Lamp Red Low battery alert Formatting card Powering down
Operation Lamp Green Pattern 3 Pattern 3 Red Pattern 3
Meaning Operation Lamp Green Lit Red Self-timer Lamp Red Operational (Power on, recording enabled) One of the following operations is being performed: delete, DPOF, image protect, copy, album creation, format, power down Memory card problem / Memory card is unformatted. Memory card is locked. / Cannot create folder. / Memory is full. Low battery alert Meaning
IMPORTANT! When you are using a memory card, never remove the card from the camera while the green operation lamp is flashing. Doing so will cause recorded images to be lost.
Pattern 3
Pattern 2 Lit Pattern 3
I USB Cradle Indicator Lamps
The USB cradle has two indicator lamps: a [CHARGE] lamp and a [USB] lamp. These lamps light and flash to indicate the current operational status of the USB cradle and camera.
[USB] lamp
[CHARGE] lamp Color Red Green Amber Red Status Lit Lit Lit Flashing
[USB] lamp Color Status
Meaning Charging Charging complete Charge standby
Green Green
Charge error USB connection
Flashing Accessing memory
Troubleshooting Guide
Symptom Power does not turn on. Possible Cause 1) The battery is not oriented correctly. 2) The battery is dead. Action 1) Orient the battery correctly (page 29). 2) Charge the battery (page 31). If the battery goes dead soon after being charged, it means the battery has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced. Purchase a separately available NP-40 rechargeable lithium ion battery. 1) Turn power back on. 2) Charge the battery (page 31). 1) Press [ ] (REC) to enter the currently selected recording mode. 2) Wait until the flash unit finishes charging. 3) Transfer files you want to keep to your computer and then delete files from image memory, or use a different memory card. 1) Clean the lens. 2) Make sure the subject is centered in the focus frame when composing the image. 3) Use manual focus (page 74).
I Power Requirements
Power Requirements. Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-40) 1 Approximate Battery Life:
The values below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve this level of operation. Low temperatures shorten battery life. Operation Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)*1 (Operating Time) Number of Shots, Continuous Recording*2 (Operating Time) Continuous Snapshot Playback* Continuous Voice Recording*4
Approximate Battery Life 390 shots (195 minutes) 970 shots (190 minutes) 380 minutes 350 minutes
Supported Battery: NP-40 (Rated Capacitance: 1230mAh) Storage Medium: SD Memory Card *1 Number of Shots (CIPA Standard) Temperature: 23C (73F) Monitor Screen: On Zoom operation between full wide to full telephoto every 30 seconds, during which two images are recorded, one image with flash; power turned off and back on every time 10 images are recorded.
*2 Continuous Recording Conditions Temperature: 23C (73F) Monitor screen: On Flash: Off Image recorded every 12 seconds, alternating full wide-angle and full telephoto zoom *3 Continuous Snapshot Playback Conditions Temperature: 23C (73F) Scroll one image about every 10 seconds *4 Voice recording times are based on continuous recording.
I Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-40)
Rated Voltage.. 3.7 V Rated Capacitance. 1230 mAh Operating Temperature Range.. 0C to 40C (32F to 104F) Dimensions. 38.5(W) 38.0(H) 9.3(D) mm (1.53(W) 1.50(H) 0.37(D)) Weight.. Approximately 34 g (1.2 oz)
Power Consumption. 3.7V DC Approximately 3.0W Dimensions. 87(W) 57(H) 22.4(D) mm (3.4(W) 2.2(H) 0.88(D)) (excluding projections; 19.7mm (0.78) at thinnest part) Weight.. Approximately 121 g (4.3 oz) (excluding battery and accessories) Bundled Accessories. Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP40); USB cradle (CA-24); Special AC adaptor; AC power cord; USB cable; Strap; CD-ROM; Basic Reference
I USB Cradle (CA-24)
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Compatible with
Maximum dimensions
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
Samsung NV8 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50 Canon Digital Ixus 980is Kodak Easyshare V550 Kodak Easyshare V603 Kodak EasyShare V803 Pentax Pentax Optio W30 Pentax Pentax Optio W20 Kodak Easyshare C310 Kodak Easyshare C743 Kodak Easyshare C643 Nikon Coolpix 5200 Nikon Coolpix 7600 Nikon Coolpix 7900 Nikon Coolpix L7 Nikon Coolpix P1 Nikon Coolpix S1 Nikon Coolpix S4 Nikon Coolpix S6 Nikon Coolpix S510 Nikon Coolpix S700 Nikon Coolpix S710 Nikon Coolpix S70 Nikon Coolpix S550 Nikon Coolpix S52 Olympus Mj 750 Olympus Mj 730 Olympus Mj 720SW Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX10 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS25 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX100 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX37 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS7 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT3 Samsung S1050 Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ1 Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ2 Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ50 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ55 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ20
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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