User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- QUICK START GUIDE
- GETTING READY
- BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
- OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
- Selecting the Focus Mode
- Exposure Compensation (EV Shift)
- Using the Built-in ND Filter
- Adjusting White Balance
- Specifying the Exposure Mode
- Using the BEST SHOT Mode
- Recording a Movie
- Instant Movie Setups (MOVIE BEST SHOT Mode)
- Recording Audio
- Using the Histogram
- REC Mode Camera Settings
- Specifying ISO Sensitivity
- Selecting the Metering Mode
- Using the Filter Function
- Specifying Outline Sharpness
- Specifying Color Saturation
- Specifying Contrast
- Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off
- Turning Image Review On and Off
- Using Icon Help
- Assigning Functions to the [<] and [>] Keys
- Specifying Power On Default Settings
- Resetting the Camera
- Using the Shortcut Menu (EX Menu)
- Installing the Lens Hood and a Lens Filter
- PLAYBACK
- DELETING FILES
- FILE MANAGEMENT
- OTHER SETTINGS
- USING A MEMORY CARD
- PRINTING IMAGES
- VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER
- USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
- APPENDIX

BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
This section describes the basic procedure for recording an
image.
Recording an Image
Specifying the Recording Mode
Your CASIO digital camera has nine recording modes,
each of which is described below. Before recording an
image, use the mode dial to select the recording mode that
suits the type of image you are trying to record.
Snapshot mode
BEST SHOT mode
Aperture Priority AE mode
Shutter Speed Priority AE
mode
Manual Exposure mode
Past Movie mode
Short Movie mode
MOVIE BEST SHOT mode
Movie mode
PLAY mode
• (Snapshot mode)
Use this mode to record still images. This is the mode you
should normally use for image recording.
• (BEST SHOT mode)
This mode makes camera setup as easy as selecting the
applicable sample scene. Simply select one of 22 sample
scenes, and the camera will automatically be configured
with the settings required to record a similar image (page
100).
• (Aperture Priority AE mode)
In this mode, you select the aperture, and other settings
are adjusted accordingly (page 94).
• (Shutter Speed Priority AE mode)
In this mode, you select the shutter speed, and other
settings are adjusted accordingly (page 96).
• (Manual Exposure mode)
This mode gives you total control over aperture and
shutter speed settings (page 97).
• (Past Movie mode)
Pressing the shutter button starts recording from five
seconds prior to the point the button is pressed. Use this
mode when you want to make sure you do not miss fast-
moving action (page 107).
Mode dial