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Casio EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z70 7.2 MP Digital Camera (Silver)Casio - 7.2 megapixel - MultiMediaCard - Standard SD - 3 x optical zoom - ISO 800 - Built-in Flash - 4.2 ounce
Designed to be user-friendly, fun, and convenient, as well as featuring CASIO's renowned EXILIM Engine, the EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z70 is intended to introduce the ease and enjoyment of high quality digital photography and world-class performance to anyone, anywhere. With a choice of Easy mode, normal settings, and 33 BEST SHOT scenarios the EX-Z70 is a great camera to have as your first digital camera. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Casio EX-Z70 photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| X5vEYxG4Ar |
3:22pm on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Great CASIO (so far) in the Exilim tradition. Case is red on mine Good photo features - with lots of choice Quality pics Ease of Use Large LCD 2. I am writing this review on a camera that is now well over three years old (I have owned mine for 2 years and 2 months now). However. | |
| MadDoc |
10:06pm on Monday, November 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| This is a hell of a camera! And i mean, this camera is hell! I tried to shoot several times various scenery. And pics all came out with huge defects. | |
| dgrant |
8:35pm on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| amazing camera for all levels of photography. light, slim, very user friendly occaional battery problem. Camera came with photo software, not very versatile, had to use an existing product. The size is so small it fits in my pocket or purse. | |
| BookLady |
9:40am on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| After less then a year mine broke for no explination, its quite good overall tho Goodlooking slime camera ; good pictures Broke unexplainably After less then a year mine broke for no explination, its quite good overall tho Goodlooking slime camera Broke unexplainably | |
| a_lizard |
1:50pm on Sunday, July 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| My best friend has the model underneath this ... small lightweight last model was great. its fallen down dramatically I bought this camera at walmart 6 months ago and lets just say! | |
| !lettie_38 |
6:57am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| I love this camera. It may not be the smallest camera ever but it takes good pictures. I love this camera. It may not be the smalles... Big screen, pretty colors, shoots pictures very quickly, 7.2 mega pixels. | |
| bobbie |
8:03pm on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| We been using this digital camera for a year now, from wedding celebrations, to birthdays parties, Christmas parties, New year, graduation.. | |
| ! A_ man |
8:45am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Well I have had this camera for some time now and I must say pretty impressed. Not as good as Fuji F30, still quite high noise in ISO400, not usable in ISO800. But consider this price level, still worth buying. | |
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INTRODUCTION Color Correction (page 131) Simply record the image of an old photograph to restore its colors. MOTION PRINT (page 138) Capture frames from a movie and create still images that are suitable for printing. Calendar screen (page 140) 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 file recorded for that date, which helps to make searching for a particular file quicker and easier. Connect the camera to a TV and use the TV screen for image recording and viewing (page 148) World Time (page 165) A simple operation sets the current time for your current location. You can select from among 162 cities in 32 time zones. Support for SD memory cards and MMC (MultiMedia Cards) for memory expansion (page 171) Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) (page 179) 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. PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT support (page 183) Connect directly to a PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT compatible printer and you can print images without going through a computer. PRINT Image Matching III Compatible (page 188) Images include PRINT Image Matching III data (mode setting and other camera setup information). A printer that supports PRINT Image Matching III reads this data and adjusts the printed image accordingly, so your images come out just the way you intended when you recorded them. Transfer images to a computer simply by connecting the camera (pages 189, 196) DCF Data Storage (page 201) DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) data storage protocol provides image compatibility between the digital camera and printers.
INTRODUCTION Bundled with Photo Loader and Photohands (pages 208, 211, 217) Your camera comes bundled with Photo Loader, the popular application that automatically loads images from your camera to your PC. It also comes with Photohands, and application that makes image retouching quick and easy.
Precautions
I General Precautions
Be sure to observe the following important precautions whenever using the EX-Z70. All references in this manual to camera refer to the CASIO EX-Z70 Digital Camera. Never try to take pictures or use the built-in display while operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so creates the risk of serious accident. Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your own repairs. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed. Always leave maintenance and repair work up to a CASIO authorized service center. Keep the small parts and accessories of this camera out of the reach of small children. If swallowed accidentally, contact your physician immediately. Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the drivers vision and create the risk of accident.
If you want to enter the PLAY mode instead, press [ ] (PLAY).
[SET ]
Settings
GETTING READY G Menu Screen Operations
When you want to do this: Move between tabs Move from the tab to the settings Move from the settings to the tab Move between the settings Display the options available for a setting Select an option Apply the setting and exit the menu screen Apply the setting and return to tab selection Exit the menu screen Do this: Press [] and []. Press []. Press []. Press [] and []. Press [] or press [SET]. Press [] and []. Press [SET]. Press []. Press [MENU].
3. Press [] or [] to select the tab you want,
and then press [SET] to move the selection cursor from the tab to the settings.
4. Use [] and [] to
select the feature whose setting you want to configure, and then press [].
Instead of pressing [], you could also press [SET].
Example: To select the Focus item.
selected setting.
6. Perform one of the following operations to
apply the setting you configured.
To do this: Apply the setting and exit the menu screen. Apply the setting and return to feature selection in step 4*. Apply the setting and return to tab selection in step 3. Perform this key operation: Press [SET]. Press []. 1. Press []. 2. Use [] to move back up to tab selection.
Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings
Be sure to configure the following settings before using the camera to record images. Display language Home city Date Style Date and time
* In the case of easy Mode (page 55), pressing [] will apply the setting and exit the setting screen without returning to feature selection in step 4. IMPORTANT! See Menu Reference on page 220 for more information about menus. Entering the easy mode (page 55) changes display contents to four menu items each, using larger size characters. The easy mode also displays simple onscreen help.
Note that the current date and time settings are used by the camera to generate the date and time that are stored along with image data, etc. IMPORTANT! Recording images without configuring the clock settings causes incorrect time information to be registered. Be sure to configure the clock settings before using the camera.
then press []. Quality, and
To get this: High image quality, large file size Normal image quality and normal file size Low image quality, small file size Select this setting: Fine Normal Economy Lower Quality Higher Quality
IMPORTANT! Actual file size depends on the type of image you record. This means that the remaining image capacity noted on the monitor screen may not be exactly accurate (pages 26, 234).
This causes the focus mode indicator to appear on the display.
Focus mode indicator
Selecting the Focus Mode
You can select one of five different focus modes: Auto Focus, Macro, Pan Focus, Infinity, and Manual Focus.
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Focus, and
To do this: Adjusts focus automatically Auto Focus cannot be selected during movie recording. Close-up recording During movie recording, Macro mode uses fixed focus that is optimized for macro recording. Focus adjusted on a certain subject distance Infinity recording Manual focus recording Select this setting: (Auto Focus)
IMPORTANT! You can use the key customization feature (page 112) to switch the focus mode whenever you press [] or [] while recording a snapshot or movie.
Macro (Close-up)
(Pan Focus) (Infinity) (Manual Focus)
Using Auto Focus
As its name suggests, Auto Focus focuses the image automatically. The automatic focus operation starts when you press the shutter button down half way. The following is the Auto Focus range. Range: 40cm to (1.3 to ) Using optical zoom causes the above range to change.
ISO50 F3.1 1/1000 1000
When you see this: Green focus frame Green operation lamp Red focus frame Flashing green operation lamp It means this: The image is focused. The image is not focused.
3. Use [] and [] to select
, and then
5. Press the shutter button the rest of the way to
record the image.
4. Compose the image so the main subject is
within the focus frame, and then press the shutter button half way.
You can tell whether the image is focused by observing the focus frame and the operation lamp.
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE When proper focusing is not possible because the subject is closer than the Auto Focus range, the camera automatically switches to the Macro mode range (page 78). Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation (page 59) while recording with Auto Focus, a value will appear on the monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focusing range. Example: AF cm -
* will be replaced by the actual focusing range value.
I Quick Shutter
When Quick Shutter is turned on, the camera immediately records the image without waiting for Auto Focus to be performed when you press the shutter release all the way down. This helps to avoid missing a special moment while you wait for the camera to Auto Focus.
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the REC tab, select Quick Shutter,
IMPORTANT! Auto Focus cannot be selected during movie recording.
To do this: Turn on Quick Shutter Turn off Quick Shutter Select this setting: On Off
I Specifying the Auto Focus Area
You can use the following procedure to change the Auto Focus area used in the Auto Focus mode and the Macro mode. Note that the configuration of the focus frame changes in accordance with the Auto Focus area you select.
For this type of Auto Focus area: Very limited range in the center of the screen This setting works well with focus lock (page 81). Automatic selection of the focus area where the subject closest to the camera is located With this setting, a wide focus frame, which contains nine focus points, appears on the monitor screen first. When you press the shutter button half way, all of the focus frames that are in focus among the nine focus points become green. This setting works well for group photos.
Select this:
1. In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2. On the REC tab, select AF Area, and then
3. Use [] and [] to select the Auto Focus area
Using the Macro Mode
Use the Macro mode when you need to focus on close up subjects. The following shows the approximate focus range in the Macro mode. Range: 10cm to 50cm (3.9 to 19.7) Using optical zoom causes the above range to change.
NOTE When the Macro mode cannot focus properly because the subject is too far away, the camera automatically switches to the Auto Focus range (page 76). Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation (page 59) while recording with the Macro mode, a value will appear on the monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focusing range. Example: cm - cm
IMPORTANT!
Macro, and
4. Press the shutter button to record the image.
The focus and image recording operations are identical to those in the Auto Focus mode.
Use of the flash along with the Macro mode can cause the light of the flash to become blocked, which can produce unwanted lens shadows in your image. During movie recording, Macro mode uses fixed focus that is optimized for macro recording.
Using Pan Focus
Pan Focus comes in handy when recording under conditions where Auto Focus is difficult for some reason, or in cases where Auto Focus operation noise is too noticeable in the movie audio.
Using the Infinity Mode
The Infinity mode fixes focus at infinity (). Use this mode when recording scenery and other faraway images.
press [SET]. , and then
NOTE If you press the shutter button half way, the focus distance will appear on the monitor screen. Example: m - m
Using Manual Focus
With the Manual Focus mode, you can adjust the focus of an image manually. The following shows focus range in the Manual Focus mode.
Optical Zoom Factor 1X 3X Approximate Focus Range 10cm (3.9) to infinity () 60cm (23.6) to infinity ()
4. Press [SET]. 5. While watching the
image on the monitor screen, use [] and [] to focus.
Using optical zoom causes the above range to change.
Manual focus position
To do this: Focus in on the subject Focus out on the subject Do this: Press []. Press [].
3. Use [] and [] to
select , and then press [SET].
At this point, a boundary also appears on the display, indicating the part of the image that will be used for manual focus.
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. If you do not adjust the focus of the enlarged image, it will return automatically to step 3. If this happens and you still want to adjust the focus, press [SET] to display the enlarged image again.
Boundary
6. Press the shutter button to record the image.
NOTE Whenever you perform an optical zoom operation (page 59) while recording with manual focus, a value will appear on the monitor screen as shown below to tell you the focusing range. Example: MF cm -
6. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or
when you press the shutter button.
IMPORTANT! Audio snapshot recording is not supported (audio cannot be recorded) for the following types of recording: X3 self-timer recording (Triple Selftimer), normal-speed continuous shutter recording, high-speed continuous shutter recording, flash continuous shutter recording.
1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT). 2. Use [], [], [] and
[] to select the Voice Recording scene, and then press [SET].
Selecting the Voice Recording scene causes to appear on the monitor screen.
Remaining recording time Recording time
4. Recording stops when you press the shutter
button, when memory becomes full, or when the battery goes dead.
3. Press the shutter button to start voice
The remaining recording time value counts down on the monitor screen and the operation lamp flashes green as recording is performed. Pressing [] (DISP) during voice recording turns off the monitor screen. You can insert index marks while recording by pressing [SET]. See page 148 for information about jumping to an index mark during playback.
I Audio Recording Precautions
Take care that you do not block the microphone with your fingers.
Using the Histogram
You can use [] (DISP) to display a histogram on the monitor screen (page 29). The histogram lets you check exposure conditions as you record images. You can also display the histogram of a recorded image in the PLAY mode.
Good recording results are not possible when the camera is too far from the subject. Pressing the power button or pressing [ ] (PLAY) stops recording and stores any audio recorded up to that point. You can also perform after-recording to add audio to a snapshot after recording it, and also change the audio recorded for an image. See page 145 for more information.
Histogram
A histogram is a graph that represents the lightness of an image in terms of the number of pixels. The vertical axis indicates the number of pixels, while the horizontal axis indicates lightness. You can use the histogram to determine whether an image includes the shadowing (left side), mid tones (center), and highlighting (right) required to bring out sufficient image detail. If the histogram appears too lopsided for some reason, you can use EV shift (exposure compensation) to move it left or right in order to achieve better balance. Optimum exposure can be achieved by correcting exposure so the graph is as close to the center as possible.
Current zoom factor Original image
Displayed part
Resizing an Image
You can resize a recorded image to one of three sizes.
Image Size 5M 3M VGA Print Size A3 Print A4 Print E-mail (optimum size when attaching image to e-mail) Smaller Larger
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY
tab, select Resize, and then press [].
Note that this operation is possible only when a snapshot image is on the monitor screen.
3. Use [] and [] to scroll through images and
display the one you want to resize.
To cancel the resize operation, select Cancel.
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! Resizing an image creates a new file that contains the image in the size you select. The file with the original image also remains in memory. Note that you cannot resize the following types of images. VGA (pixels) and smaller images Movie images and the voice recording file icon Images created with MOTION PRINT Images recorded with another camera The resize operation cannot be performed when there is not enough memory to store the resized image. When you display a resized 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 resized. When a resized image is displayed on the calendar screen (page 140), it will appear on the date it was resized.
Cropping an Image
You can use the following procedure to crop a portion of an enlarged image.
1. In the PLAY mode, use [] and [] to scroll
through images and display the one you want to crop.
2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the PLAY
tab, select Trimming, and then press [].
An indicator appears in the lower right corner, that shows what part of the original image is currently displayed on the monitor screen.
Displayed part Current zoom factor Original image
4. Use the zoom button to zoom the image.
The part of the image displayed on the monitor screen is the cropped part.
IMPORTANT! Trimming an image causes the original (pre-trimmed) image and the new (trimmed) version to be stored as separate files. Note that you cannot crop the following types of images. Movie images and the voice recording file icon Images created with MOTION PRINT 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. When a cropped image is displayed on the calendar screen (page 140), it will appear on the date it was cropped.
5. Use [], [], [], and [] to to scroll the part
to be cropped up, down, left, and right.
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].
Keystone Correction
Use the following procedure to correct the snapshot of a blackboard, document, poster, photograph, or other rectangular object that is out of square because it was recorded at an angle. Performing keystone correction on an image causes a new (corrected) version (2M (pixels)) to be stored as a separate file.
select the candidate you want to correct.
4. Use [] and [] to select Correct, and then 1. In the PLAY mode, use [] and [] to scroll
through images on the monitor screen and display the one you want to correct. press [SET].
Select Cancel to exit the procedure without performing keystone correction.
2. Select the PLAY tab, select Keystone, and
This causes a screen that shows all of the objects in the image that qualify as candidates for keystone correction to appear. Note that the above step is possible only when there is a snapshot displayed on the monitor screen.
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! If the original image is smaller than 2M (pixels), the new (corrected) version is the same size as the original one. Keystone correction cannot be performed on the following types of images. Movie images and the voice recording file icon Images created with MOTION PRINT Images recorded with another camera The keystone correction operation cannot be performed if there is not enough memory to store the corrected image. When you display a corrected image on the cameras monitor screen, the date and time indicate when the image was originally recorded, not when the image was corrected. When a keystone corrected image appears on the full-month calendar screen, it is displayed on the date that it was corrected (page 140).
Using Color Restoration to Correct the Color of an Old Photograph
Color restoration let you correct the old color of a photograph shot with a digital camera. This function is useful for correcting existing old photographs, posters, etc. Performing color restoration on an image causes a new (restored) version (2M (pixels)) to be stored as a separate file.
through images on the monitor screen and display the one you want to correct.
2. Select the PLAY tab, select Color
Correction, and then press [].
3. Use [] and [] to select the photograph
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)
through snapshots until the one to which you want to add audio is displayed.
To re-record audio
through snapshots until the one whose audio you want to re-record is displayed.
tab, select Dubbing, and then press [].
2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the PLAY tab, select Dubbing, and
4. Use [] and [] to select Delete, and then
4. Press the shutter button to start audio
If you merely want to delete the audio without rerecording, press [MENU] here to complete the procedure.
5. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or
This deletes the existing audio and replaces it with the new one.
PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! Take care that you do not block the microphone with your fingers. Good recording results are not possible when Microphone the camera is too far from the subject. 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. You cannot add audio to the following types of images. Movie images Images created with MOTION PRINT Protected snapshot (page 155) Audio that is re-recorded or deleted cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need audio before re-recording or deleting it.
Playing Back a Voice Recording File
Perform the following steps to play back a voice recording file.
display the image you want.
Turning on date stamping while 00 is specified for the number of copies will cause the number of copies to change to 01. Any other number of copies setting will remain the same when you turn on date stamping. To turn off date stamping for the prints, press [BS] so Off is displayed. Repeat steps 4 through 6 if you want to configure other images for printing.
7. After all the settings are the way you want,
To configure print settings for all images
5. To turn on date stamping for the prints, press
[BS] so On is displayed.
On indicates that date stamping is turned on. Turning on date stamping while 00 is specified for the number of copies will cause the number of copies to change to 01. Any other number of copies setting will remain the same when you turn on date stamping. To turn off date stamping for the prints, press [BS] so Off is displayed.
1. In the PLAY mode, press [MENU]. 2. Select the PLAY tab, select DPOF
Printing, and then press [].
3. Use [] and [] to select All images, and
specify the number of copies.
6. After all the settings are the way you want,
PRINTING IMAGES IMPORTANT! DPOF settings are not cleared automatically after printing is complete. This means that if you perform another printing operation without clearing DPOF settings, printing will be performed in accordance with the last settings you configured. If you want to prevent this from happening, perform the procedure under To configure print settings for all images (page 181) and change the number of copies to 00. After that, you can configure new DPOF settings as required. If you take a memory card to a professional print service, be sure to tell them that it includes DPOF settings for the images to be printed and the number of copies. If you dont, the printing service may print all images without regard to your DPOF settings, or date printing may not be performed. Note that some professional print services do not support DPOF printing. Check with your service before ordering prints. Some printers may have settings that disable date stamp and/or DPOF printing. See the user documentation that comes with your printer for details about how to enable these features. If you use the DPOF setting to turn on date stamping for printing on an image that already has date/time stamp data embedded in it (page 122), the two stamps will be superimposed. Because of this, do not turn on DPOF date stamping if an image already has a date/time stamp embedded on it.
Using PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT
You can connect the camera directly to a printer that supports PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT, and perform image selection and printing using the camera monitor screen and controls. DPOF support (page 179) also lets you specify which images you want to print and how many copies of each should be printed. PictBridge is a standard established by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA). USB DIRECT-PRINT is a standard proposed by Seiko Epson Corporation.
I Setting the USB Port Protocol
When connecting to this type of device: Computer or USB DIRECTPRINT-compatible printer PictBridge-compatible printer Select this setting: Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT) PTP (PictBridge)
I Connecting the Camera to Your Printer
2. Use the USB cable that comes with the
camera to connect the camera to a printer.
1. Check the battery level indicator to make sure
that the battery is fully charged, and then press the power button to turn off the camera.
If battery power is low, replace the battery. The camera does not draw power over the USB cable.
USB cable USB port
USB/AV connector 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.
Take care when connecting the USB cable to the camera or your printer. USB ports and cable plugs are shaped for proper positioning.
I Printing Images
4. Use [] and [] to select Paper Size, and
1. Turn on the printer. 2. Load paper for printing the images into the
printer.
5. Use [] and [] to select the paper size you
want to use for printing, and then press [SET].
The following are the print sizes that are available. 3.A4 8.By Printer Selecting By Printer prints using the paper size selected on the printer. Available paper size settings depend on the connected printer. For full details, see the instructions that come with your printer.
3. Turn on the camera.
This displays the print menu on the cameras monitor screen.
specify the print option you want.
Managing Images on a PC
To manage images on a PC, you need to install the Photo Loader application from the CD-ROM that comes with the camera. Use the CD-ROM whose contents label shows Photo Loader. NOTE If you already have Photo Loader installed on your computer, check its version. If the bundled version is newer than the one you have, uninstall the old version of Photo Loader and then install the newer version. The CD-ROM includes the software and user documentation for various languages. Check the CD-ROM menu screen to see if applications and user documentation are available for a particular language.
I Getting Started
Start up your computer and insert the CD-ROM into its CDROM drive. This will automatically launch the menu application, which displays a menu screen on your computer. The menu application may not start up automatically on some computers. If this happens, navigate to the CDROM and double-click menu.exe to launch the menu application.
I Selecting a Language
First select a language. Note that some software is not available in all languages.
1. On the menu screen, click the tab for the
language you want.
I Viewing the Contents of the Read me File
You should always read the Read me file for Photo Loader before installing it. The Read me file contains information you need to know when installing the application.
I Installing Photo Loader
1. Click the Install button for Photo Loader. 2. Follow the instructions that appear on your
computer screen.
Windows 98SE/98 If the Jet40SP8_9xNT.exe and MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) 2.8 installation dialog box appears after installation of Photo Loader is complete, follow the instructions on the screen to perform the installation. The installation dialog box will not appear if Jet40SP8_9xNT.exe and MDAC 2.8 or higher are already installed on your computer. Windows XP (including SP1), 2000, or Me (Excluding Windows XP SP2) If the MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) 2.8 installation dialog box appears after installation of Photo Loader is complete, follow the instructions on the screen to perform the installation. The installation dialog box will not appear if MDAC 2.8 or higher installed is already installed on your computer.
1. Click the Read me button for Photo
Loader.
IMPORTANT! Before upgrading or reinstalling Photo Loader, or before installing it onto another computer, be sure to read the Read me file for information about retaining existing libraries.
I Lithium Ion Battery Charger (BC-11L)
Power Requirement.. 100 to 240V AC, 80mA, 50/60Hz Output.. 4.2V DC, 600 mA Charging Temperature.. 5C to 35C (41F to 95F) Chargeable Battery type. Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20) Full Charge Times. Approximately 90 minutes Dimensions. 55 (W) 86 (H) 20 (D) mm (2.2(W) 3.4(H) 0.79(D)) (excluding projections) Weight.. Approximately 58 g (2.0 oz)
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
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Technical specifications
| General | |
| Product Type | Digital camera - compact |
| Width | 3.7 in |
| Depth | 0.8 in |
| Height | 2.4 in |
| Weight | 4.2 oz |
| Enclosure Color | Silver |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Main Features | |
| Resolution | 7.2 Megapixel |
| Color Support | Color |
| Optical Sensor Type | CCD |
| Total Pixels | 7,410,000 pixels |
| Effective Sensor Resolution | 7,200,000 pixels |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/2.5" |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100, ISO 800, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 50, ISO auto |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Shooting Modes | Frame movie mode |
| Shooting Programs | Portrait mode, text, party/indoor, back light, coupling shot, pet, natural green, sundown, children, scenery, splashing water, candlelight portrait, pre-shot, food, fireworks, portrait with scenery, collection, autumn leaves, flower, night scene, sports mode, twilight mode, soft, night scene with portrait, ID photo mode, auction, anti shake, high sensitivity, business cards and documents, soft flowing water, white board |
| Special Effects | Black & White, Sepia |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/2000 sec |
| Min Shutter Speed | 4 sec |
| Exposure Metering | Multi-segment, center-weighted, spot |
| Exposure Modes | Program, automatic |
| Exposure Compensation | ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps |
| White Balance | Custom, automatic, presets |
| Digital Video Format | AVI |
| Still Image Format | JPEG |
| Video Capture | AVI - 640 x 480 - 30 fps - 6 sec - with 8.3MB built-in memory AVI - 512 x 384 - 30 fps - 11 sec - with 8.3MB built-in memory AVI - 320 x 240 - 15 fps - 27 sec - with 8.3MB built-in memory AVI - 640 x 480 - 30 fps - 600 sec - max clip duration AVI - 512 x 384 - 30 fps - 600 sec - max clip duration AVI - 320 x 240 - 15 fps - 600 sec - max clip duration |
| Memory / Storage | |
| Flash Memory | Flash - integrated (soldered memory - 8.3 MB ) |
| Supported Flash Memory | MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card |
| Image Storage | Fine JPEG 3072 x 2304 : 1 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 3072 x 2304 : 3 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 3072 x 2304 : 5 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 3072 x 2048 : 2 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 3072 x 2048 : 3 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 3072 x 2048 : 6 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 2560 x 1920 : 2 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 2560 x 1920 : 3 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 2560 x 1920 : 7 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Fine JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 4 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Normal JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 6 - with 8.3MB built-in memory Economy JPEG 2048 x 1536 : 11 - with 8.3MB built-in memory 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 Flash | Built-in flash |
| Flash Modes | Fill-in mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction, soft |
| Red Eye Reduction | Yes |
| Effective Flash Range | 4 in - 12 ft |
| Features | AF illuminator |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Zoom lens - 6.3 mm - 18.9 mm - f/3.1-5.9 |
| Focal Length | 6.3 mm - 18.9 mm |
| Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera | 38 - 114mm |
| Focus Adjustment | Automatic, manual |
| Auto Focus | TTL contrast detection |
| Auto Focus Points (Zones) | 9 |
| Min Focus Range | 15.7 in |
| Macro Focus Range | 4 in - 19.7 in |
| Lens Aperture | F/3.1-5.9 |
| Optical Zoom | 3 x |
| Zoom Adjustment | Motorized drive |
| Lens Construction | 5 group(s) / 6 element(s) |
| Features | Built-in lens shield |
| Additional Features | |
| Self Timer | Yes |
| Self Timer Delay | 10 sec, 2 sec |
| Additional Features | Audio recording, direct print, USB 2.0 compatibility, built-in speaker, auto power save, date/time stamp, DPOF support, digital image rotation, PRINT Image Matching, PictBridge support, histogram display, cropping an image, resizing an image, Anti-Shake DSP |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5" - color |
| Display Form Factor | Built-in |
| Display Format | 115,200 pixels |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Microphone - built-in |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Mono |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB 1 x composite video/audio output |
| Expansion Slot(s) | 1 x SD Memory Card |
| Software | |
| Software | Drivers & Utilities |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Hand strap |
| Cables Included | A/V cable USB cable |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Battery charger - external |
| Battery | |
| Supported Battery | Casio NP-20 |
| Supported Battery Details | 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( included ) |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Casio Computer |
| Part Numbers | EX-Z70SR, EXZ70S |
| GTIN | 00079767622275 |
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