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Casio Exilim EX-Z60 BKCasio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z60 6 MP Digital Camera (Black)

Casio - 6 megapixel - MultiMediaCard - Standard SD - 3 x optical zoom - ISO 400 - Built-in Flash - 4.2 ounce

The compact EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z60 is ideal for anyone who wants hassle-free pictures and to have a lot of fun. Thanks to Anti Shake DSP the risk of blurred photos caused by shaking hands or moving subjects is reduced. With high-resolution 6.0 megapixels, long-lasting lithium-ion battery, 3x optical zoom, and the brilliant 2.5-inch TFT color display you can take great pictures in any situation.
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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
juju72 4:04pm on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 
IM scared to scratch it! Great camera, it takes awsome video too! Would recommend a screen protector for the big LCD screen. NewEgg sells extra batteries for cheap. This is my 4th digital camera.
-=Anna=- 7:32pm on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 
compact size, price, SD compatibility Menu is Anti-user, Grainy photos, battery charger is separate unit, not integrated. Battery life, ease of use, great pics, size, fast, good display. None I can think of.
spezi 2:47pm on Saturday, July 31st, 2010 
A nicely designed, elegant "gadget camera". It is thin and small and sleek and provide high pixelage. Great for quick snapshots and a bit beyond. I bought the Casio Ex-Z60 to have a camera that fits in my pocket so I could have a camera with me at all times.
stephen.r 8:31am on Friday, June 4th, 2010 
I think the pleasure of a photographer has no...  ultra compact poor photo quality I think the pleasure of a photographer has nothing to do with the size of the tool. What he wants is. Overall, good camera. Images either come out ...  Light, small, attractive Grainy LCD, occasional color distortion.

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Documents

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1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Use [], [], [], and [] to select the language

you want.

3. Press [SET] to register the language setting. 4. Use [], [], [], and [] to select the geographical
area you want, and then press [SET].
5. Use [] and [] to select the city you want, and

then press [SET].

6. Use [] and [] to select the summer time (DST)
setting you want, and then press [SET].

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

[] [] [] [] [SET]
7. Use [] and [] to select the date format setting
you want, and then press [SET].
8. Set the date and the time. 9. Press [SET] to register the clock settings and exit

the setting screen.

To record an image

See page 58 for details.

Auto recording icon

1. Press [

] (REC).
This enters the REC (recording) mode.
2. Point the camera at the subject, use the monitor
screen to compose the image, and then press the shutter button half way.
When the camera finishes its Auto Focus operation, the focus frame will turn green and the operation lamp lights green.

Focus frame

3. Holding the camera still, gently press the shutter

button all the way down.

Operation lamp
Before using a commercially available memory card, be sure to first format it using the cameras formatting procedure. For details about formatting a memory card, see page 183.

To view a recorded image

See page 132 for details.

To delete an image

See page 161 for details.

2, 3, 4, 5

] (PLAY).

] (PLAY). ).

This enters the PLAY (playback) mode.

2. Press [] (

delete.
2. Use [] and [] to scroll through the

images.

3. Use [] and [] to display the image you want to 4. Use [] and [] to select Delete.
To exit the image delete operation without deleting anything, select Cancel.
5. Press [SET] to delete the image.

I Button Operations

Button operations are indicated by the button name inside of brackets ([ ]).
This section contains information about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera.

About This Manual

1 [CHARGE] lamp 2 Contacts 3 AC jack
1 Camera connector 2 [USB] lamp 3 [USB] button 4 [PHOTO] button 5 [CHARGE] lamp

6 [DC IN 5.3V]

(AC adaptor connector)
7 [ ] (USB port) 8 [AV OUT] 6

(AV output port)

Monitor Screen Contents
The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the cameras status. Note that the example screens in this chapter are for illustrative purposes only. They do not exactly match the screen contents actually produced on the camera.

REC Mode

I Screen Indicators
567 I H G A B C D F E 1 Flash mode indicator

(page 71)

Auto Flash Flash Off Flash On Soft Flash Red-eye reduction appears momentarily when you select Auto Flash as the flash mode, and then disappears. If the camera detects that flash is required while auto flash is selected, the flash on indicator will appear when the shutter button is pressed half way. Manual Focus When you select Auto Focus with Key Customize (page 120), appears only briefly, and then disappears from the display.

4 Continuous Shutter

mode (page 95)
None Single shot Normal-speed Continuous Shutter High-speed Continuous Shutter Flash Continuous Shutter
3 White balance indicator

(page 92)

Auto Daylight Cloudy Shade Day White Daylight Tungsten Manual When you select Auto with Key Customize (page 120), AWB appears only briefly, and then disappears from the display.

5 Self-timer (page 76)

10s 2s
1-Image Self-timer 10 sec Self-timer 2 sec Triple self-timer

2 Focus mode indicator

(page 82)
Auto Focus Macro Pan Focus Infinity

6 Recording types

Auto recording BEST SHOT easy Movie Voice Recording
7 Metering mode indicator

(page 126)

None Multi Center Weighted Spot

A ISO sensitivity

(page 125)
NOTE An out of range aperture, shutter speed, or ISO sensitivity setting causes the corresponding monitor screen value to turn amber. Changing the setting of any one of the following functions will cause Icon Help (page 122) text to appear on the monitor screen. You can turn off Icon Help if you want. Flash mode, Focus mode, White balance, Self-timer, Recording type, EV shift
B Aperture value (page 61) C Shutter speed value

Attaching the Strap

Attach the strap to the strap ring as shown in the illustration.

Strap ring

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.

Power Requirements

Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20). The battery is not fully charged when you use the camera for the first time after purchasing it. You need to charge the battery before using the camera for the first time. EX-Z60 Owners: Read the information starting from this page. EX-Z60DX Owners: Read the information starting from page 40.
EX-Z60 (Bundled with Charger Unit)

I To charge the battery

1. Correctly positioning the positive and
negative terminals of the battery, load the lithium ion battery into the battery charger.
Making sure that the positive and negative contacts are aligned correctly, load the battery into the battery charger. Note that the battery will not charge properly if it is not positioned correctly in the battery charger.
2. Plug the battery charger into a household

power outlet.

This will cause the [CHARGE] lamp to turn red. Charging will take about 90 minutes.
[CHARGE] lamp Battery Charger
NOTE The battery charger is designed for operation with any power supply in the range of 100V to 240V AC. Note, however, that the shape of the AC power cord plug varies according to country or geographic area. If you plan to use the battery charger in a geographic area where the power receptacle shape is different from that in your area, replace the AC power cord with one of the other ones that come with the camera, or purchase a commercially available AC power cord that is compatible with the power outlets in that area.

AC power cord

3. The [CHARGE] lamp goes out when charging

is complete.

IMPORTANT! If the battery or battery charger is very hot or cold when you start charging or if it becomes hot during charging, the battery charger will enter a standby state, which is indicated when its [CHARGE] lamp goes out. Charging will resume when the temperature returns to the allowable charging temperature range, which is indicated when the [CHARGE] lamp turns red. Charging the battery while it is still warm immediately after removing it from the camera can result in only partial charging. Give the battery time to cool before charging it. Battery discharges slightly even when it is left without loading it into the camera. Because of this, it is recommended that you charge the battery immediately before you need to use it. Charging the battery may cause interference with TV and radio reception. If this happens, plug the charger into an outlet that is further away from the TV or radio. Dirty charger contacts and/or battery terminals can make proper charging impossible. Be sure to wipe contacts and terminals occasionally with a dry cloth to keep them clean.

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.
G See Using the On-screen Menus (page 52) for information about how to use menus.
To configure this feature: Sleep Auto Power Off Select this setting: Sleep Auto Power Off
5. Use [] and [] to change the currently
selected setting, and then press [SET].
Available Sleep settings are: 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, and Off. Available Auto Power Off settings are: 2 min and 5 min. Note that the Sleep feature does not operate in the PLAY mode. Pressing any button while the camera is in the Sleep state immediately turns the monitor screen back on.
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 The Auto Power Off and Sleep features are disabled in the following cases. When the camera is connected to a computer or some other device While playing back a voice recording file While a movie is being recorded While playing back a movie While a slideshow is in progress (EX-Z60DX)
Using the On-screen Menus
Pressing [MENU] displays menus on the monitor screen that you can use to perform various operations. The menu that appears depends on whether you are in the REC mode or the PLAY mode. The following shows an example menu procedure in the REC mode.

1. Press the power

button or [ ] (REC).
If you want to enter the PLAY mode instead, press [ ] (PLAY).

2. Press [MENU].

[MENU]
Selection cursor (indicates the currently selected item)

G Menu Screen Operations

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! 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. Digital zoom is not supported while date stamping (Date or Date&Time) is turned on (page 130).
I To record an image using digital zoom
hold down the telephoto ( ) side of the zoom button.
This causes the zoom indicator to appear on the display.

Digital zoom indicator

Zoom 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
The above shows what the zoom indicator looks like when digital zoom is turned on (page 70). The digital zoom range is not displayed when digital zoom is turned off.
3. Release the zoom button momentarily, and
then hold down its telephoto ( ) side again to move the zoom pointer into the digital zoom range.
The zoom pointer will also stop when you move the pointer back to the switch over point to re-enter the digital zoom range. Release the zoom button and ) side again to then hold down its wide angle ( move into the digital zoom range.
I To turn digital zoom on and off
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Use [] and [] to select the REC tab. 3. Use [] and [] to select Digital Zoom, and
4. Use [] and [] to select the setting you
To do this: Turn on digital zoom Turn off digital zoom Select this setting: On Off
4. Compose the image, and then press the
Only the optical zoom range is displayed in the zoom indicator when digital zoom is turned off.

Using the Flash

Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you want to use. The approximate effective range of the flash is shown below. Wide Angle Optical Zoom: Approximately 0.1 to 3.7 meters (0.3 to 12.1) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) Telephoto Optical Zoom: Approximately 0.6 to 1.9 meters (2.0 to 6.2) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) * Depends on zoom factor.

6. Use [], [], [], and [] to move the
The camera will correct color automatically and save the image. If you do not want a border around the image, configure the cropping boundary so it is slightly inside of the boundary of the displayed image. To exit color restoration without saving anything, press [MENU].
Playing and Editing a Movie
To do this: Fast forward or fast reverse playback Each press increases the speed one more step. Return fast forward or fast reverse movie playback to normal speed Pause movie playback Scroll paused playback one frame Stop movie playback Adjust the movie audio volume level Toggle monitor screen indicators on and off Zoom the movie image

Do this:

Playing a Movie
Use the following procedure to play a movie you recorded with this camera.

Press [] or [].

Press [SET]. Press [SET]. Press [] or []. Press [MENU]. Press [] and then use [] and []. Press [] (DISP). Press the zoom button ( ). Use [], [], [], [].

1. In the PLAY mode,

use [] and [] to scroll through movies on the monitor screen and display the one you want.
Elapsed recording time Movie icon

Image quality

This starts playback of the movie. You can perform the following operations while a movie is playing.
Scroll a zoomed movie image on the monitor screen
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! You can adjust the volume level of movie audio during movie playback only. You can zoom a movie up to 3.5 times normal size. Playback may not be possible for movies not recorded with this camera.

Editing a Movie

Use the procedure in this section to edit and delete movies. Editing operations let you cut everything before or after a specific frame, or to cut everything between two frames. IMPORTANT! Cut operations cannot be undone. Make sure you really want to cut the part of the movie you are specifying before executing the cut operation. Movie editing is not possible for movies not recorded with this camera. A movie that is shorter than five seconds cannot be edited. Certain types of memory cards can cause the movie cut operation to take considerable time. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. You will not be able to perform the cut operation if the amount of memory available is less than the size of the movie file you are cutting. If this happens, delete any files you no longer need to free up more memory. Splicing of two different movies into a single movie or cutting one movie into multiple parts are not supported by camera operations.
I To cut everything before or after a specific frame

Using the Photo Stand Feature (EX-Z60DX)
The Photo Stand feature lets you specify what should appear on the cameras monitor screen while the camera is on its USB cradle. You can play a Photo Stand slideshow without worrying about remaining battery power, or you can specify display of a particular image. Photo Stand feature operations are performed in accordance with slideshow setting. See page 149 for information about configuring slideshow settings to suit your needs.
Pressing [MENU] displays a screen for configuring slideshow settings. To restart the slideshow, press [MENU] while the menu screen is displayed, or select Start and then press [SET]. During audio playback, you can adjust volume by pressing [] and then using [] and [].
4. To stop the Phot Stand slideshow, press

[PHOTO] again.

IMPORTANT! The battery is not charged while a Photo Stand slideshow is in progress. To charge the battery, stop the slideshow.
1. Turn off the camera. 2. Set the camera onto the USB cradle. 3. Press the USB

cradles [PHOTO] button.

This starts the Photo Stand slideshow with the images or image you specified.

[PHOTO]

Rotating the Display Image
Use the following procedure to rotate the image 90 degrees and register the rotation information along with the image. After you do this, the image is always displayed in its rotated orientation.
select Rotate, and then press [SET].
Each press of [SET] rotates the image 90 degrees.
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY tab, select Rotation, and
5. After you are finished configuring settings,
press [MENU] to exit the setting screen.
3. Use [] and [] to scroll through images until
the one you want to rotate is on the monitor screen.
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! You cannot rotate an image that is protected. To rotate such an image, first unprotect it. You may not be able to rotate a digital image that was recorded with another type of digital camera. You cannot rotate the following types of images. Movie images and the voice recording file icon Images created with MOTION PRINT Image rotation is supported for single image only. You cannot rotate a 9-image screen, an image on the calendar screen, or a zoomed image.
The after-recording feature lets you add audio to snapshots after they are recorded. You can also re-record the audio of an audio snapshot (one with a icon on it). 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 165KB (30-second recording of approximately 5.5KB per second)

4. When all the settings are the way you want,
press [SET] to register them and exit the setting screen.

Using World Time

You can use the World Time screen to select a time zone and instantly change the time setting of the cameras clock when you go on a trip, etc. World Time lets you select one of 162 cities in 32 time zones.
To configure World Time settings
To display the World Time screen
3. Use [] and [] to select World, and then
select City, and then press [].
To configure the summer time setting, select DST, and then select either On or Off. Summer time is used in some geographical areas to advance the current time setting by one hour during the summer months. Use of summer time depends on the local customs and laws.
3. Use [] and [] to select World.
To do this: Display the time in your home time zone Display the time in the zone currently selected on the World Time screen Select this: Home World
4. Press [SET] to exit the setting screen.

5. Use [], [], [], and

[] to select the geographical area you want, and then press [SET].
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. This capability comes in handy when the current date and time are wrong due to the following reasons. Because the cameras clock settings were not configured correctly when the image was recorded (page 55) Because the image was recorded using the wrong World Time zone (page 174)
7. When the setting is the way you want, press
[SET] to apply it and exit the setting screen.
the image whose date and time you want to edit.
2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the PLAY tab, select Date/Time,
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 24hour timekeeping Do this: Press [] or []. Press [] or []. Press [BS].
Changing the Display Language
You can use the following procedure to select one of ten languages as the display language.
1. Press [MENU]. 2. Select the Set Up tab, select Language,
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. IMPORTANT! You cannot change the date of the following types of files. Movies, Voice recordings Images created with MOTION PRINT The date and time stamped into an image using the Time Stamp feature cannot be edited (page 130). You cannot edit the date and time of a 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. Set the bundled CD-ROM into the CD-ROM

drive of your computer.

Use the CD-ROM whose contents label shows USB driver.
3. On the menu screen that appears, click

English.

I Establish a connection between the camera and computer
EX-Z60 Owners: Read the information below. EX-Z60DX Owners: Read the information starting from page 203. G EX-Z60
5. Turn off the camera, and connect the USB
cable that comes bundled with the camera to the cameras USB/AV connector and your computers USB port.

USB port

1. Make sure the cameras battery is fully

charged.

Connector A

USB cable

2. Turn on the camera, and then press [MENU].
It makes no difference whether the camera is in a REC mode or the PLAY mode.
3. Select the Set Up tab, select USB, and
4. Use [] and [] to select Mass Storage, and
Make sure that the side of the connector that is marked with an arrow () is facing in the same direction as the front (lens side) of the camera.

USB/AV connector

Take care when connecting the USB cable to the camera or your computer. USB ports and cable plugs are shaped for proper positioning.

6. Turn on the camera.

This will cause your computer to create a hardware profile for cameras built-in memory or the memory card loaded in the camera. You do not need to install the USB driver every time. After you install it once, your computer will recognize the cameras built-in memory or its memory card when you establish a USB connection between the camera and your computer. This will cause the cameras operation lamp to light green. At this point, some operating systems will display a Removable Disk dialog box. If your operating system does, close the dialog box.

G EX-Z60DX

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.
2. Connect the USB cable that comes bundled
with the camera to the USB cradle and your computers USB port.
USB cable (bundled) USB port

Connector B

Take care when connecting the USB cable to the USB cradle or your computer. USB ports and cable plugs are shaped for proper positioning. Plug the USB cable plugs into the ports securely, as far as they will go. Proper operation is not possible if connections are not correct.

Install the Photo Loader application from the CD-ROM that comes with the camera. Use the CD-ROM whose contents label shows Photo Loader. G To install Photo Loader
IMPORTANT! If you are upgrading to the new version of Photo Loader from a previous version and you want to use library management data and HTML files created using the old version of Photo Loader, be sure to read the Important file in the Photo Loader folder. Follow the instructions in the file to use your existing library management files. Failure to follow this procedure correctly can result in loss or corruption of your existing files.
1. Open the folder named Photo Loader. 2. Open the folder named English, and then
open the file named Important.
I To manage images on a Macintosh running OS X
Use iPhoto, which comes bundled with the operating system. iPhoto enables management of snapshots.
3. Open the folder named Installer, and then
open the file named readme.
4. Follow the instructions in the readme file to

install Photo Loader.

You can use QuickTime, which comes bundled with your operating system, to play back movies.
You must have Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the contents of a PDF file. If you dont, go to the Adobe Systems Incorporated website and install Acrobat Reader.
Even if your computer meets the minimum requirements described above, certain settings and other installed software may interfere with proper playback of movies. Proper movie playback may not be possible on some Macintosh models. If you experience problems, try the following. Try recording movies with a quality setting of Normal or LP. Try upgrading to the latest version of QuickTime. Quit any other applications that are running. Even if proper playback is not possible on your Macintosh, you can use the AV cable that comes bundled with the camera to connect to the video input terminal a TV or Macintosh and play back movies that way.
I To view the camera users guide
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.

Sunlight reflected by water, sand, or snow, can cause underexposure of images.
Symptom Vertical lines on the monitor screen. Possible Cause Recording a very brightly lit subject can cause a vertical band to appear in the monitor screen image. Action This is a CCD phenomenon known as vertical smear, and does not indicate malfunction of the camera. Note that vertical smear is not recorded with the image in the case of a snapshot, but it is recorded in the case of a movie. Record within the allowable shooting range.

Movies

Out of focus images.
The subject is outside the shooting range of the camera. Sensitivity is increased automatically for dark subjects. Greater sensitivity increases the chance of digital noise. Sunlight or light from another source is shining directly into the lens during recording.

Digital noise in images.

Use a light or some other means to illuminate the subject.

Playback

Color of the playback image is different from the image on the monitor screen during recording. Images are not displayed.
Position the camera so sunlight does not shine directly into the lens.
A memory card with non-DCF images recorded with another camera is loaded in the camera.
This camera cannot display non-DCF images recorded onto a memory card using another digital camera.
Symptom All buttons and switches are disabled. Possible Cause Circuit problem caused by electrostatic charge, impact, etc. while the camera was connected to another device. USB communication is in progress. Action Remove the battery from the camera, reinsert it, and then try again.

Monitor screen is off.

After confirming that the computer is not accessing camera memory, disconnect the USB cable. 1) Check all connections. 2) Check the connection between the camera and USB cradle. 3) Install the USB driver on your computer (page 199). 4) Turn on the camera. Press the [USB] button on the USB cradle (EX-Z60DX).
Cannot transfer files over a USB connection.
1) USB cable is not connected securely. 2) Camera is not set securely on the USB cradle (EX-Z60DX). 3) USB driver is not installed. 4) Camera is turned off.
Symptom Display language setting screen appears when the camera is turned on. Possible Cause 1) Cameras display language, Home city, date style, date and time, and other settings have not been configured. 2) A problem with the cameras built-in memory management area. Action 1) Check the settings (page 55).
2) Perform the reset operation to initialize the cameras setup (page 131). After that, configure each setting. If the language selection screen does not re-appear when you turn the camera on, it means that the cameras built-in memory management area has been restored. If the same message appears after you turn power back on, contact your retailer or a CASIO service center.

Record Error

Replenish ink!

RETRY POWER ON

This function cannot You attempted to copy files from built-in memory be used. to a memory card loaded in the camera while there is no memory card in the camera (page 184). 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.

SYSTEM ERROR

The card is locked.

There are no files.

Specifications
Product. Digital Camera Model.. EX-Z60/EX-Z60DX

Data Size Snapshots

File Size (pixels) 6M Quality Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Approximate Built-in SD Memory Image File Size memory 8.3MB Card 256MB* 3.63MB 2.0MB 1.21MB 3.22MB 1.9MB 1.08MB 2.43MB 1.62MB 810KB 1.92MB 1.28MB 640KB 1.17MB 780KB 390KB 360KB 240KB 120KB 2 shots 59 shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots shots 65 shots 116 shots 186 shots 73 shots 121 shots 206 shots 97 shots 143 shots 271 shots 121 shots 180 shots 348 shots 196 shots 286 shots 530 shots 625 shots 938 shots 1742 shots

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.. 8.3MB built-in memory SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard
6M (3:2) (3:2) 4M 3M 2M VGA 640 480

Movies

Image Size (Pixels) Maximum Recording Time Per File Until memory full Until memory full Until memory full Approximate Data Rate (Frame Rate) Approximate Recording Time for Builtin Memory 8.3 MB 6 seconds Approximate Recording Time for SD Memory Card 256MB 3 minutes and 16 seconds 5 minutes and 27 seconds 13 minutes and 34 seconds
Delete.. Single-file, all files (with protection) Effective Pixels. 6.0 million Imaging Element. 1/2.5-inch square pixel color CCD (Total pixels: 6.37 million) Lens/Focal Distance Lenses.. F3.1 (W) to 5.9 (T); f=6.3 (W) to 18.9mm (T) (equivalent to approximately 38 (W) to 114mm (T) for 35mm film) 6 lenses in 5 groups, with aspherical lens Zoom.. 3X optical zoom; 4X digital zoom (12X in combination with optical zoom) Focusing.. Contrast Detection Auto Focus Focus Modes: Auto Focus, Macro mode, Pan Focus, Infinity mode, manual focus AF Area: spot, multi Approximate Focus Range (from lens surface) Auto Focus.. 40cm to (1.3 to ) Macro.. 10cm to 50cm (3.9 to 19.7) Infinity Mode.. Manual.. 10cm to (3.9 to ) Using optical zoom causes the above ranges to change.

I Special AC Adaptor (Plug-in Type) (AD-C52J)
Power Requirement.. 100 to 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 83mA Output.. 5.3V DC, 650mA Dimensions. 50(W) 18(H) 70(D) mm (2.0(W) 0.7(H) 2.8(D)) (excluding projections and cable) Weight.. Approximately 90 g (3.2 oz)
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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

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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Technical specifications

General
Product TypeDigital camera - compact
Width3.7 in
Depth0.8 in
Height2.4 in
Weight4.2 oz
Enclosure ColorBlack
Body MaterialMetal
Main Features
Resolution6.0 Megapixel
Color SupportColor
Optical Sensor TypeCCD
Total Pixels6,370,000 pixels
Effective Sensor Resolution6,000,000 pixels
Optical Sensor Size1/2.5"
Light SensitivityISO 100, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 50, ISO auto
Digital Zoom4 x
Shooting ModesFrame movie mode
Shooting ProgramsPortrait mode, text, party/indoor, night portrait, coupling shot, pet, natural green, sundown, children, scenery, splashing water, candlelight portrait, pre-shot, food, fireworks, portrait with scenery, collection, flower, night scene, sports mode, twilight mode, soft, ID photo mode, business cards and documents, soft flowing water
Special EffectsSepia, Monochrome
Max Shutter Speed1/2000 sec
Min Shutter Speed1/2 sec
Exposure MeteringMulti-segment, center-weighted, spot
Exposure ModesProgram, automatic
Exposure Compensation±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
White BalanceAutomatic, presets
Digital Video FormatAVI, MJPEG
Still Image FormatJPEG
Continuous Shooting Speed1.25 frames per second
Video CaptureAVI - 640 x 480 - 30 fps - 11 sec - with 8.3MB built-in memory AVI - 320 x 240 - 15 fps - 27 sec - with 8.3MB built-in memory
Memory / Storage
Flash MemoryFlash - integrated (soldered memory - 8.3 MB )
Supported Flash MemoryMultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Image StorageFine JPEG 2816 x 2112 : 2 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 3.6 MB Normal JPEG 2816 x 2112 : 3 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 2 MB Economy JPEG 2816 x 2112 : 6 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 1.2 MB Fine JPEG 2816 x 1872 : 2 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 3.2 MB Normal JPEG 2816 x 1872 : 4 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 1.9 MB Economy JPEG 2816 x 1872 : 7 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 1.1 MB Fine JPEG 2304 x 1728 : 3 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 2.4 MB Normal JPEG 2304 x 1728 : 4 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 1.6 MB Economy JPEG 2304 x 1728 : 9 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 810 KB Fine JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 4 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 1.9 MB Normal JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 6 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 1.3 MB Economy JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 11 - with 8.3MB built-in memory - 640 KB Fine JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 6 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 9 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 18 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 640 x 480 : 21 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 640 x 480 : 32 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 640 x 480 : 59 - with 8.3MB built-in memory
Camera Flash
Camera FlashBuilt-in flash
Flash ModesFill-in mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction, soft
Red Eye ReductionYes
Effective Flash Range4 in - 12 ft
Lens System
TypeZoom lens - 6.3 mm - 18.9 mm - f/3.1-5.9
Focal Length6.3 mm - 18.9 mm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera38 - 114mm
Focus AdjustmentAutomatic, manual
Auto FocusTTL contrast detection
Auto Focus Points (Zones)9
Min Focus Range15.7 in
Macro Focus Range4 in - 19.7 in
Lens ApertureF/3.1-5.9
Optical Zoom3 x
Zoom AdjustmentMotorized drive
Lens Construction5 group(s) / 6 element(s)
FeaturesBuilt-in lens shield
Additional Features
Self TimerYes
Self Timer Delay10 sec, 2 sec
Additional FeaturesAudio recording, multi-picture burst, direct print, USB 2.0 compatibility, built-in speaker, DPOF support, digital image rotation, PictBridge support, histogram display, Anti-Shake DSP
Display
TypeLCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5" - color
Display Form FactorBuilt-in
Display Format115,200 pixels
Microphone
TypeMicrophone - built-in
Microphone Operation ModeMono
Connections
Connector Type1 x USB 1 x composite video/audio output
Expansion Slot(s)1 x SD Memory Card
Software
SoftwareDrivers & Utilities
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesHand strap
Cables IncludedUSB cable A/V cable
Power
Power DeviceBattery charger - external
Battery
Supported BatteryCasio NP-20
Supported Battery Details1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( included )
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandCasio Computer
Part NumberEX-Z60BK
GTIN04971850622062, 00079767622060

 

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