Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Unpacking
- Read this first!
- Contents
- Quick Start Basics
- What is a digital camera?
- What you can do with your CASIO camera
- Attaching the Lens Cap and Strap
- To load the batteries
- Configuring the Display Language the First Time You Turn On the Camera
- Preparing a Memory Card
- Turning the Camera On and Off
- To shoot a snapshot
- Holding the Camera Correctly
- Viewing Snapshots
- Deleting Images
- Snapshot Shooting Precautions
- Snapshot Tutorial
- Selecting a Recording Mode
- Using the Control Panel
- Selecting the Exposure Mode
- Changing the Image Size (Size)
- Using Flash (Flash)
- Specifying ISO Sensitivity (ISO)
- Adjusting White Balance (White Balance)
- Correcting Image Brightness (EV Shift)
- Specifying the Metering Mode (Metering)
- Specifying the Auto Focus Area (AF Area)
- Changing the Control Panel Date/Time Style
- Shooting with Zoom
- Selecting a Focus Mode (Focus)
- Locking the Auto Exposure and Auto Focus Setting
- Using Continuous Shutter
- Recording Movies
- Using BEST SHOT
- What is BEST SHOT?
- To shoot with BEST SHOT
- Shooting with High Speed Night Scene (High Speed Night Scene)
- Shooting with High Speed Anti Shake (High Speed Anti Shake)
- Shooting with Digital Panning (Digital Panning)
- Isolating Moving Subjects (Multi-motion image)
- Shooting an Image in Accordance with Subject Movement (Move Out CS/Move In CS)
- Advanced Settings
- Using On-screen Menus
- REC Mode Settings (REC)
- Using the Self-timer (Self-timer)
- Using the Auto Focus Assist Light (AF Assist Light)
- Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement (Anti Shake)
- Shooting with Face Detection (Face Detection)
- Shooting with Continuous Auto Focus (Continuous AF)
- Specifying the [AEL] button Operation (AE/AF Lock)
- Configuring the Continuous Shutter Image Save Method (Save CS Images)
- Turning Digital Zoom On or Off (Digital Zoom)
- Shooting with Quick Shutter (Quick Shutter)
- Turning on Image Review (Review)
- Displaying the On-screen Grid (Grid)
- Using Icon Help (Icon Help)
- Configuring Power On Default Settings (Memory)
- Image Quality Settings (Quality)
- Specifying Snapshot Image Quality (_ Quality (Snapshot))
- Reducing Underexposure and Overexposure (Dynamic Range)
- Specifying Flash Intensity (Flash Intensity)
- Turning On Flash Assist (Flash Assist)
- Using Built-in Color Filters (Color Filter)
- Controlling Image Sharpness (Sharpness)
- Controlling Color Saturation (Saturation)
- Adjusting Image Contrast (Contrast)
- Viewing Snapshots and Movies
- Other Playback Functions (PLAY)
- Playing a Slideshow on the Camera (Slideshow)
- Creating a Snapshot of Movie Frames (MOTION PRINT)
- Editing a Movie on the Camera (Movie Editing)
- Adjusting White Balance (White Balance)
- Adjusting the Brightness of an Existing Snapshot (Brightness)
- Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF Printing)
- Protecting a File Against Deletion (Protect)
- Rotating an Image (Rotation)
- Resizing a Snapshot (Resize)
- Cropping a Snapshot (Trimming)
- Copying Files (Copy)
- Dividing Up a Continuous Shutter Group (Divide Group)
- Copying a Continuous Shutter Group (Select Frame)
- Printing
- Using the Camera with a Computer
- Other Settings (Set Up)
- Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness (Screen)
- Adjusting Viewfinder Brightness (EVF Brightness)
- Configuring Camera Sound Settings (Sounds)
- Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule (File No.)
- Configuring World Time Settings (World Time)
- Time Stamping Snapshots (Timestamp)
- Setting the Camera’s Clock (Adjust)
- Specifying the Date Style (Date Style)
- Specifying the Display Language (Language)
- Configuring Sleep State Settings (Sleep)
- Configuring Auto Power Settings (Auto Power Off)
- Configuring [_] and [>] Settings (REC/PLAY)
- Controlling Monitor Screen Priority (LCD Priority)
- Configuring USB Protocol Settings (USB)
- Selecting the Screen Aspect Ratio and Video Output System (Video Out)
- Specifying the Battery Type (Battery Type)
- Configuring a Startup Image (Startup)
- Formatting Built-in Memory or a Memory Card (Format)
- Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults (Reset)
- Configuring Monitor Screen Settings
- Appendix

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Appendix
. Using Rechargeable Batteries
In the case of rechargeable batteries, use of one of the rechargeable Ni-MH (nickel
metal hydride) batteries (HR6) listed below is recommended.
• SANYO eneloop (SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.)
• DURACELL RECHARGEABLE (DURACELL, div of P&G Inc.)
• ENERGIZER RECHARGEABLE (Energizer Holdings, Inc.)
IMPORTANT!
• Never mix four batteries of different brands, ages, or charge levels. Doing so
creates the risk of shortened battery life and can even damage the camera.
• Batteries cannot be recharged while they are loaded in the camera.
. Refreshing Rechargeable Batteries
Batteries can start to lose their ability to retain a charge if you do not use them for a
long time or when you charge them repeatedly without allowing their current charge
to be used up completely. If this happens, you may be able to restore battery capacity
by performing the following “battery refresh” operation to fully discharge the batteries.
1. Load the chargeable batteries into the camera.
2. While holding down [MENU], press the power button. This should cause the
firmware version screen to flash on the monitor screen.
3. Leave the camera on until the batteries run out of power and the camera turns off.
• The battery refresh operation can take as long as 10 hours. The actual amount
of time required depends on battery conditions.
4. After the camera turns off, remove the batteries and charge them.
IMPORTANT!
• Performing the battery refresh operation reduces the battery charge level to almost
zero. Never load refreshed batteries into the camera without charging them first.
Though you may be able to momentarily turn on the camera while refreshed
uncharged batteries are loaded, power may suddenly fail, leaving the lens
extended, or some other misoperation may occur.
• You do not need to perform the above operation each time you charge the
batteries. Only use it if you notice that you are getting less operation between
charges. Note that you may eventually reach the point when even the above
operation will not refresh batteries. If this happens, it means that the rechargeable
batteries have reached the end of their service life and that you will need to
purchase new rechargeable batteries.
• The above notes are all based on use of a recommended type of rechargeable
Ni-MH battery.