Transcript
LCD Digital Camera
QV-2400UX / QV-2900UX User’s Guide
• All example procedures in this User’s Guide are based on the QV-2400UX. The same procedures also apply to the QV-2900UX, unless specifically noted otherwise. • Certain camera models may not be available in some geographic areas.
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QV-2400UX
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION To get the most out of your new CASIO Digital Camera, make sure you carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for future reference.
Unpacking Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact your dealer as soon as possible. Camera QV-2400UX
Special video cable
Data Transfer Cable
Soft case QV-2900UX
(QV-2400UX only)
Alkaline batteries (4 AA-size batteries)
Basic Reference
Strap
Bundled Software User’s Manual
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Lens cap/cap holder The lens cap should be affixed to the lens of the camera when you unpack it.
CD-ROM
Best Shot scene List
Memory card (8 MB CompactFlash card ) Loaded in the camera when you purchase it.
Special USB cable
INTRODUCTION Lens ......................................................................... E-21
Contents E-2
Changing the Lens Angle Installing a Conversion Lens Using a Filter Lens Precautions
INTRODUCTION
Monitor Screen Indicators ....................................... E-25
Unpacking ................................................................. E-2
REC mode PLAY mode Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen
Contents .................................................................... E-3 Quick Reference ....................................................... E-7 Getting Ready Recording an Image Playback Deleting Images
REC mode PLAY mode
E-18
Using the Lens Cap Attaching the Strap Using the Soft Case
E-13
E-30 E-30 E-31
Power Requirements .............................................. E-32
E-15 E-16 E-16 E-17
Loading Batteries Battery Handling Precautions Low Battery Indicator Using AC Power Turning the Camera On and Off Power Save Settings
GETTING ACQUAINTED
E-32 E-35 E-35 E-36 E-37 E-37
Memory Cards ......................................................... E-39
General Guide ......................................................... E-18 Front Back Terminals and Ports Bottom
E-28 E-29
Using the Bundled Accessories .............................. E-30
Precautions ............................................................. E-15 General Precautions Operating conditions Condensation About the camera’s backlight…
E-25 E-26 E-27
Operation Indicator Lamp ....................................... E-28
E-7 E-8 E-9 E-10
Features .................................................................. E-12 Recording Features
E-21 E-22 E-23 E-24
Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera Removing a Memory Card from the Camera Formatting a Memory Card Memory Card Precautions IBM Microdrive Precautions
E-18 E-19 E-20 E-20
E-39 E-40 E-41 E-42 E-42
Menu Screens ......................................................... E-44
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INTRODUCTION Setting..................................................................... DPOF the Current Date and Time .........................E-119 E-45 Making the Setting DPOF Date Settings and Time for Particular Images Selecting Making DPOF the Date Settings Format for Particular Folders Time Stamp Making DPOF Settings of All Images on the Memory Card
a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data .... E-135 E-64Using OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
E-119 E-45 E-120 E-46 E-47 E-121
Memory Card Data
Memory Card File Structure
Precautions Using a Memory Card Shooting Night when Scenes ........................................... E-66 on a Computer
E-139
Instant Setup Using the Best Shot Mode ............... E-67 Using the HTML Browser E-140 Specifying the Card Location of Best............................. Shot Mode
Recording a Simple Snapshot ................................ E-48 E-123 OTHER SETTINGS
Specifying the Card Browser Type Scene Images Viewing Card Browser File Contents Registering Your Own Scene Setups Saving Card Browser Files Importing a Scene from the Best Shot Library on the CD-ROM
About the REC Mode Monitor Screen E-50 About Auto Focus E-50 Turning the Monitor Screen Indicators On and Off ... E-123 Recording Precautions E-50 Changing the Display Language .......................... E-124 Image Recording when the Battery is Low E-51
E-140 E-69 E-142 E-70 E-145 E-71
Recording a Movie .................................................. E-73 E-146 REFERENCE
Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off .......... E-125 Using Zoom ............................................................. E-51
To record a movie using the normal mode
E-51 E-52
E-73
To record a movie using the past mode E-74 Camera Menus ...................................................... E-146 REC mode Shooting Panoramas ..............................................E-146 E-75
E-126 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
Using the Flash ....................................................... E-53 Flash Status Indicators Adjusting the Flash Intensity Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode Precautions when Using Flash
E-137
Shooting ............................................. E-65 ImageLandscapes Files Supported by the Camera E-138
ImageIMAGE Matching ......................................... E-122 E-48PRINT BASIC RECORDING
Using Optical Zoom Using Digital Zoom
E-136
DCF Protocol Shooting Portraits ...................................................E-136 E-64
E-54 E-54 E-128 E-55
PLAY mode
E-147
Settings in Each Mode
E-148
Connecting to a Television .................................... E-127
Shooting at Fixed Intervals ..................................... E-76 Mode Settingsan....................................................... E-148 Canceling Interval Mode Timer Operation E-78
Connecting Wired Remote Controller Selecting thethe Focus Mode ...................................... E-56 to the Camera ....................................................... E-129 Using the Auto Focus Mode E-56
Specifying theMode Exposure ModeMode ............................... E-78 Recording + Exposure Combinations E-149
Program AE E-78 Troubleshooting ..................................................... E-150 Aperture Priority AE E-79 Messages E-153 Shutter Speed Priority AE E-80 Manual Exposure E-82 Specifications ........................................................ E-155 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E-83
Using thean Macro Mode Flash Unit E-57 Connecting External Using the Infinity Mode E-58 (QV-2900UX Only) ................................................ E-129 Using theFlash Manual Mode External UnitFocus Requirements Using Focus Attaching an Lock External Flash Unit
E-58 E-129 E-59 E-130
Selecting the Metering Mode .................................. E-84
Specifying Image Size and.................................... Quality .........................E-132 E-60 Connecting to a Computer USB Connection (Windows, Macintosh) E-133 Using thePort Self-timer ................................................ E-61 Using a Serial Port Connection
Quick Metering Mode Selection
E-134
Exposure Compensation ......................................... E-62
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E-85
Setting the Sensitivity Level .................................... E-85 Using the Filter Function ......................................... E-86
E-4
INTRODUCTION Selecting White Balance ......................................... E-87 Adjusting White Balance Manually Quick White Balance Selection
Displaying the 9-image View ................................ E-103
E-87 E-88
Selecting a Specific Image in the 9-image View
E-104
Displaying the Histogram ...................................... E-105
Enhancing Certain Colors ....................................... E-89
Using the Slide Show Feature .............................. E-106
Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off ................. E-90
Resizing an Image ................................................ E-107
Specifying Outline Sharpness ................................ E-91
Cropping an Image ................................................ E-108
Specifying Color Saturation .................................... E-91 Specifying Contrast ................................................. E-92
E-110 DELETING IMAGES
Saving Uncompressed Images (TIFF Mode) ......... E-92 Deleting the Displayed Image ............................... E-110
Specifying Power On Default Settings ................... E-93 Resetting the Camera
E-94
Deleting Selected Images ..................................... E-111
Using the Camera’s Shortcut Features .................. E-95
Deleting All Images in Selected Folders ............... E-112
Changing REC mode FUNCTION Menu Settings Using the Shortcut Buttons To assign REC mode FUNCTION menu items to shortcut buttons Directly Accessing the REC mode FUNCTION Menu Cycling through REC mode FUNCTION Menu Settings
E-99
Deleting All Unprotected Images .......................... E-113
E-95 E-96 E-98 E-98
E-114 MANAGING IMAGES Folders and Files ................................................... E-114 Folders Files
PLAYBACK
E-114 E-115
Selecting a Folder for Playback ............................ E-116 Basic Playback Operation ....................................... E-99
Protecting Images Against Deletion ..................... E-116
Playing a Movie ..................................................... E-100
Protecting Selected Images Protecting and Unprotecting All Images in Selected Folders Protecting and Unprotecting All Images
Playing a Panorama .............................................. E-101 Enlarging the Playback Image .............................. E-102
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E-116 E-117 E-118
INTRODUCTION Setting..................................................................... DPOF the Current Date and Time .........................E-119 E-45 Making the Setting DPOF Date Settings and Time for Particular Images Selecting Making DPOF the Date Settings Format for Particular Folders Time Stamp Making DPOF Settings of All Images on the Memory Card
a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data .... E-135 E-64Using OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
E-119 E-45 E-120 E-46 E-47 E-121
Memory Card Data
Memory Card File Structure
Precautions Using a Memory Card Shooting Night when Scenes ........................................... E-66 on a Computer
E-139
Instant Setup Using the Best Shot Mode ............... E-67 Using the HTML Browser E-140 Specifying the Card Location of Best............................. Shot Mode
Recording a Simple Snapshot ................................ E-48 E-123 OTHER SETTINGS
Specifying the Card Browser Type Scene Images Viewing Card Browser File Contents Registering Your Own Scene Setups Saving Card Browser Files Importing a Scene from the Best Shot Library on the CD-ROM
About the REC Mode Monitor Screen E-50 About Auto Focus E-50 Turning the Monitor Screen Indicators On and Off ... E-123 Recording Precautions E-50 Changing the Display Language .......................... E-124 Image Recording when the Battery is Low E-51
E-140 E-69 E-142 E-70 E-145 E-71
Recording a Movie .................................................. E-73 E-146 REFERENCE
Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off .......... E-125 Using Zoom ............................................................. E-51
To record a movie using the normal mode
E-51 E-52
E-73
To record a movie using the past mode E-74 Camera Menus ...................................................... E-146 REC mode Shooting Panoramas ..............................................E-146 E-75
E-126 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
Using the Flash ....................................................... E-53 Flash Status Indicators Adjusting the Flash Intensity Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode Precautions when Using Flash
E-137
Shooting ............................................. E-65 ImageLandscapes Files Supported by the Camera E-138
ImageIMAGE Matching ......................................... E-122 E-48PRINT BASIC RECORDING
Using Optical Zoom Using Digital Zoom
E-136
DCF Protocol Shooting Portraits ...................................................E-136 E-64
E-54 E-54 E-128 E-55
PLAY mode
E-147
Settings in Each Mode
E-148
Connecting to a Television .................................... E-127
Shooting at Fixed Intervals ..................................... E-76 Mode Settingsan....................................................... E-148 Canceling Interval Mode Timer Operation E-78
Connecting Wired Remote Controller Selecting thethe Focus Mode ...................................... E-56 to the Camera ....................................................... E-129 Using the Auto Focus Mode E-56
Specifying theMode Exposure ModeMode ............................... E-78 Recording + Exposure Combinations E-149
Program AE E-78 Troubleshooting ..................................................... E-150 Aperture Priority AE E-79 Messages E-153 Shutter Speed Priority AE E-80 Manual Exposure E-82 Specifications ........................................................ E-155 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E-83
Using thean Macro Mode Flash Unit E-57 Connecting External Using the Infinity Mode E-58 (QV-2900UX Only) ................................................ E-129 Using theFlash Manual Mode External UnitFocus Requirements Using Focus Attaching an Lock External Flash Unit
E-58 E-129 E-59 E-130
Selecting the Metering Mode .................................. E-84
Specifying Image Size and.................................... Quality .........................E-132 E-60 Connecting to a Computer USB Connection (Windows, Macintosh) E-133 Using thePort Self-timer ................................................ E-61 Using a Serial Port Connection
Quick Metering Mode Selection
E-134
Exposure Compensation ......................................... E-62
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E-85
Setting the Sensitivity Level .................................... E-85 Using the Filter Function ......................................... E-86
E-4
INTRODUCTION
Quick Reference
Getting Ready
1 Load batteries.
1
2 Insert the memory card.
(page E-32)
2
3
1
2
(page E-39)
3
PUSH
3 Set the current time and date.
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(page E-45)
E-7
INTRODUCTION
Recording an Image (page E-48)
4
5
Point the camera at the subject, compose the image on the monitor screen, and press the shutter release button half way to focus the image.
1
Press the shutter release button all the way down to record the image.
POWE
Remove the lens cap from the lens.
R
ON/OFF
W
MENU
T
REC
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PLA Y SHIF T INFO
Slide the POWER ON/OFF switch to the right to turn on the camera.
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MF
RES
IZE
E-8
RD CA
3
Slide the REC/PLAY selector to “REC”.
INTRODUCTION
Playback (page E-99)
3 Use [+] (forward) and [–] (back) to scroll through stored images on the monitor screen.
POWE
R
ON/OFF
W
MENU
T
REC
1 Slide the POWER ON/OFF switch to the right to turn on the camera.
PLA Y SHIF T INFO
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MF
RES
IZE
E-9
CA
RD
2
Slide the REC/PLAY selector to “PLAY”.
INTRODUCTION
Deleting Images (page E-110)
3 1
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Use [+] (forward) and [–] (back) to scroll through stored images and display the one you want to delete.
Slide the POWER ON/OFF switch to the right to turn on the camera.
POWE R
ON/OFF
W
Use [+] and [–] to move the cursor to “Yes” and then press the shutter release button to delete the image you selected.
2
MENU
T
5 Double check to make sure you really want to delete the image you selected.
REC
PLA Y
RD CA
Slide the REC/PLAY selector to “PLAY”.
SHIF
T INFO RES
MF IZE
• You can exit the image delete operation by pressing MENU.
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Press
E-10
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INTRODUCTION • 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 QV-2400UX or the QV-2900UX. • 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. • Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. • Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. • CompactFlashTM and logo are registered trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. • The USB driver uses software by Phoenix Technologies Ltd., Compatibility Software Copyright C 1997 Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved. • IBM is a registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. • Other company, product and service names used herein may also be trademarks or service marks of others.
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INTRODUCTION Setting..................................................................... DPOF the Current Date and Time .........................E-119 E-45 Making the Setting DPOF Date Settings and Time for Particular Images Selecting Making DPOF the Date Settings Format for Particular Folders Time Stamp Making DPOF Settings of All Images on the Memory Card
a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data .... E-135 E-64Using OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
E-119 E-45 E-120 E-46 E-47 E-121
Memory Card Data
Memory Card File Structure
Precautions Using a Memory Card Shooting Night when Scenes ........................................... E-66 on a Computer
E-139
Instant Setup Using the Best Shot Mode ............... E-67 Using the HTML Browser E-140 Specifying the Card Location of Best............................. Shot Mode
Recording a Simple Snapshot ................................ E-48 E-123 OTHER SETTINGS
Specifying the Card Browser Type Scene Images Viewing Card Browser File Contents Registering Your Own Scene Setups Saving Card Browser Files Importing a Scene from the Best Shot Library on the CD-ROM
About the REC Mode Monitor Screen E-50 About Auto Focus E-50 Turning the Monitor Screen Indicators On and Off ... E-123 Recording Precautions E-50 Changing the Display Language .......................... E-124 Image Recording when the Battery is Low E-51
E-140 E-69 E-142 E-70 E-145 E-71
Recording a Movie .................................................. E-73 E-146 REFERENCE
Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off .......... E-125 Using Zoom ............................................................. E-51
To record a movie using the normal mode
E-51 E-52
E-73
To record a movie using the past mode E-74 Camera Menus ...................................................... E-146 REC mode Shooting Panoramas ..............................................E-146 E-75
E-126 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
Using the Flash ....................................................... E-53 Flash Status Indicators Adjusting the Flash Intensity Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode Precautions when Using Flash
E-137
Shooting ............................................. E-65 ImageLandscapes Files Supported by the Camera E-138
ImageIMAGE Matching ......................................... E-122 E-48PRINT BASIC RECORDING
Using Optical Zoom Using Digital Zoom
E-136
DCF Protocol Shooting Portraits ...................................................E-136 E-64
E-54 E-54 E-128 E-55
PLAY mode
E-147
Settings in Each Mode
E-148
Connecting to a Television .................................... E-127
Shooting at Fixed Intervals ..................................... E-76 Mode Settingsan....................................................... E-148 Canceling Interval Mode Timer Operation E-78
Connecting Wired Remote Controller Selecting thethe Focus Mode ...................................... E-56 to the Camera ....................................................... E-129 Using the Auto Focus Mode E-56
Specifying theMode Exposure ModeMode ............................... E-78 Recording + Exposure Combinations E-149
Program AE E-78 Troubleshooting ..................................................... E-150 Aperture Priority AE E-79 Messages E-153 Shutter Speed Priority AE E-80 Manual Exposure E-82 Specifications ........................................................ E-155 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E-83
Using thean Macro Mode Flash Unit E-57 Connecting External Using the Infinity Mode E-58 (QV-2900UX Only) ................................................ E-129 Using theFlash Manual Mode External UnitFocus Requirements Using Focus Attaching an Lock External Flash Unit
E-58 E-129 E-59 E-130
Selecting the Metering Mode .................................. E-84
Specifying Image Size and.................................... Quality .........................E-132 E-60 Connecting to a Computer USB Connection (Windows, Macintosh) E-133 Using thePort Self-timer ................................................ E-61 Using a Serial Port Connection
Quick Metering Mode Selection
E-134
Exposure Compensation ......................................... E-62
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E-85
Setting the Sensitivity Level .................................... E-85 Using the Filter Function ......................................... E-86
E-4
INTRODUCTION
Recording Features Portrait Mode
Best Shot Mode
page E-64
Landscape Mode
page E-67
Movie Mode
page E-65
Night Scene Mode
page E-73
Panorama Mode
page E-66
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page E-75
E-13
INTRODUCTION Interval Mode
Histogram
page E-76
page E-105
Four exposure modes Program AE, aperture priority AE, shutter speed priority AE, manual exposure pages E-78 to E-83
Three metering modes Multi-pattern, center weighted, spot pages E-84
Four focus modes Auto focus, macro, infinity, manual pages E-56 to E-59
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INTRODUCTION Lens ......................................................................... E-21
Contents E-2
Changing the Lens Angle Installing a Conversion Lens Using a Filter Lens Precautions
INTRODUCTION
Monitor Screen Indicators ....................................... E-25
Unpacking ................................................................. E-2
REC mode PLAY mode Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen
Contents .................................................................... E-3 Quick Reference ....................................................... E-7 Getting Ready Recording an Image Playback Deleting Images
REC mode PLAY mode
E-18
Using the Lens Cap Attaching the Strap Using the Soft Case
E-13
E-30 E-30 E-31
Power Requirements .............................................. E-32
E-15 E-16 E-16 E-17
Loading Batteries Battery Handling Precautions Low Battery Indicator Using AC Power Turning the Camera On and Off Power Save Settings
GETTING ACQUAINTED
E-32 E-35 E-35 E-36 E-37 E-37
Memory Cards ......................................................... E-39
General Guide ......................................................... E-18 Front Back Terminals and Ports Bottom
E-28 E-29
Using the Bundled Accessories .............................. E-30
Precautions ............................................................. E-15 General Precautions Operating conditions Condensation About the camera’s backlight…
E-25 E-26 E-27
Operation Indicator Lamp ....................................... E-28
E-7 E-8 E-9 E-10
Features .................................................................. E-12 Recording Features
E-21 E-22 E-23 E-24
Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera Removing a Memory Card from the Camera Formatting a Memory Card Memory Card Precautions IBM Microdrive Precautions
E-18 E-19 E-20 E-20
E-39 E-40 E-41 E-42 E-42
Menu Screens ......................................................... E-44
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INTRODUCTION Setting..................................................................... DPOF the Current Date and Time .........................E-119 E-45 Making the Setting DPOF Date Settings and Time for Particular Images Selecting Making DPOF the Date Settings Format for Particular Folders Time Stamp Making DPOF Settings of All Images on the Memory Card
a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data .... E-135 E-64Using OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
E-119 E-45 E-120 E-46 E-47 E-121
Memory Card Data
Memory Card File Structure
Precautions Using a Memory Card Shooting Night when Scenes ........................................... E-66 on a Computer
E-139
Instant Setup Using the Best Shot Mode ............... E-67 Using the HTML Browser E-140 Specifying the Card Location of Best............................. Shot Mode
Recording a Simple Snapshot ................................ E-48 E-123 OTHER SETTINGS
Specifying the Card Browser Type Scene Images Viewing Card Browser File Contents Registering Your Own Scene Setups Saving Card Browser Files Importing a Scene from the Best Shot Library on the CD-ROM
About the REC Mode Monitor Screen E-50 About Auto Focus E-50 Turning the Monitor Screen Indicators On and Off ... E-123 Recording Precautions E-50 Changing the Display Language .......................... E-124 Image Recording when the Battery is Low E-51
E-140 E-69 E-142 E-70 E-145 E-71
Recording a Movie .................................................. E-73 E-146 REFERENCE
Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off .......... E-125 Using Zoom ............................................................. E-51
To record a movie using the normal mode
E-51 E-52
E-73
To record a movie using the past mode E-74 Camera Menus ...................................................... E-146 REC mode Shooting Panoramas ..............................................E-146 E-75
E-126 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
Using the Flash ....................................................... E-53 Flash Status Indicators Adjusting the Flash Intensity Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode Precautions when Using Flash
E-137
Shooting ............................................. E-65 ImageLandscapes Files Supported by the Camera E-138
ImageIMAGE Matching ......................................... E-122 E-48PRINT BASIC RECORDING
Using Optical Zoom Using Digital Zoom
E-136
DCF Protocol Shooting Portraits ...................................................E-136 E-64
E-54 E-54 E-128 E-55
PLAY mode
E-147
Settings in Each Mode
E-148
Connecting to a Television .................................... E-127
Shooting at Fixed Intervals ..................................... E-76 Mode Settingsan....................................................... E-148 Canceling Interval Mode Timer Operation E-78
Connecting Wired Remote Controller Selecting thethe Focus Mode ...................................... E-56 to the Camera ....................................................... E-129 Using the Auto Focus Mode E-56
Specifying theMode Exposure ModeMode ............................... E-78 Recording + Exposure Combinations E-149
Program AE E-78 Troubleshooting ..................................................... E-150 Aperture Priority AE E-79 Messages E-153 Shutter Speed Priority AE E-80 Manual Exposure E-82 Specifications ........................................................ E-155 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E-83
Using thean Macro Mode Flash Unit E-57 Connecting External Using the Infinity Mode E-58 (QV-2900UX Only) ................................................ E-129 Using theFlash Manual Mode External UnitFocus Requirements Using Focus Attaching an Lock External Flash Unit
E-58 E-129 E-59 E-130
Selecting the Metering Mode .................................. E-84
Specifying Image Size and.................................... Quality .........................E-132 E-60 Connecting to a Computer USB Connection (Windows, Macintosh) E-133 Using thePort Self-timer ................................................ E-61 Using a Serial Port Connection
Quick Metering Mode Selection
E-134
Exposure Compensation ......................................... E-62
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E-85
Setting the Sensitivity Level .................................... E-85 Using the Filter Function ......................................... E-86
E-4
INTRODUCTION Lens ......................................................................... E-21
Contents E-2
Changing the Lens Angle Installing a Conversion Lens Using a Filter Lens Precautions
INTRODUCTION
Monitor Screen Indicators ....................................... E-25
Unpacking ................................................................. E-2
REC mode PLAY mode Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen
Contents .................................................................... E-3 Quick Reference ....................................................... E-7 Getting Ready Recording an Image Playback Deleting Images
REC mode PLAY mode
E-18
Using the Lens Cap Attaching the Strap Using the Soft Case
E-13
E-30 E-30 E-31
Power Requirements .............................................. E-32
E-15 E-16 E-16 E-17
Loading Batteries Battery Handling Precautions Low Battery Indicator Using AC Power Turning the Camera On and Off Power Save Settings
GETTING ACQUAINTED
E-32 E-35 E-35 E-36 E-37 E-37
Memory Cards ......................................................... E-39
General Guide ......................................................... E-18 Front Back Terminals and Ports Bottom
E-28 E-29
Using the Bundled Accessories .............................. E-30
Precautions ............................................................. E-15 General Precautions Operating conditions Condensation About the camera’s backlight…
E-25 E-26 E-27
Operation Indicator Lamp ....................................... E-28
E-7 E-8 E-9 E-10
Features .................................................................. E-12 Recording Features
E-21 E-22 E-23 E-24
Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera Removing a Memory Card from the Camera Formatting a Memory Card Memory Card Precautions IBM Microdrive Precautions
E-18 E-19 E-20 E-20
E-39 E-40 E-41 E-42 E-42
Menu Screens ......................................................... E-44
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GETTING ACQUAINTED GETTING ACQUAINTED This section contains important information you should know when trying to operate the camera.
General Guide The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera.
Front MENU button (page E-44)
[+] / [–] buttons
Terminal panel cover (page E-20)
(page E-44)
Flash
Shutter release button
(page E-53)
(page E-44, 48)
Exposure sensor (page E-55)
Lens (page E-21)
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QV-2900UX
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
POWER ON/OFF switch
Back
(page E-37)
Zoom slider (pages E-51, 102, 103)
Monitor screen (page E-25)
REC/PLAY selector (page E-48)
Operation lamp (page E-28) POWE
R
ON/OFF
W
Memory card slot cover
MENU
(page E-39)
T
External flash sync terminal
REC
(pages E-126, 130)
PLA Y
RD CA
(Self-Timer/Delete) button (pages E-61, 111)
SHIF
T INFO MF IZE
RES
Terminal cap (page E-130) QV-2900UX
/ /MF RESIZE (Focus/Resize) button (pages E-56, 107) SHIFT INFO (Shift/ Information) button
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(Flash/Folder) button (pages E-53, 116)
(pages E-26, 95)
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GETTING Lens Precau REC m GETTING ACQUAINTED
Screen when SHIFT INFO is pressed Terminals Installing aand Conversion Ports Lens Operation Indicator Lamp
Wide Conversion PLAY Bottom mode Lens LU-8W: 0.7X
Focusing distance when installed Lamp QV-2400UX/QV-2900UX: Approximately Flashing 1cm to On
Pressing SHIFT INFO also Optionally available conversion change thePanel focal disFingerprints, dust, any other soiling of the lens can The Operation lampor shows thelenses operational status ofinterthe Terminal displays the FUNCTION menu telephoto tance, which provides enhanced or wide-angle cafere with proper image recording. Never touch the lens with camera as described below. (page E-20) Cover (page E-95). pabilities. The method you should use to install a conversion your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens VIDEO OUT lens depends onterminal your camera surface by using a lens blowermodel. to blow them off. Next, wipe (page E-126)ofYou QV-2400UX: mustwith install an lens optionally lens the surface the lens a soft cloth. available DIGITAL terminal adaptor in order to use a conversion The lens(LU-8A) of the QV-2400UX extends from itslens. body when (page E-126) QV-2900UX: A conversion lens when can be installed you turn on power and retracts you turn offdirectly, power. without an adaptor. (multi) Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact, (center) Telenever Conversion LU-8T: and set theLens camera face1.5X down so the lens is in conFocusing when installed (spot) tact with adistance tabletop, etc. Be sure to remove the lens cap QV-2400UX: Approximately 1m toIf you turn on the QVbefore turning on the camera. QV-2900UX: 2.5m to is set to REC and 2400UX whileApproximately the REC/PLAY selector its lens cap is attached, the message LENS CAP! appears on the monitor screen and power turns off automatically. If this happens, remove the lens turn on DCcap INand 6V then terminal USB port power. (page E-36) (page E-126) Never remove the batteries from the QV-2400UX or unplug its AC adaptor while the lens is extended. Doing so leaves the lens extended, and creates the risk of lens damage.
Color
Green
Auto focus operation
Tripod screw hole complete
Monitor screen turned off due to sleep state activation
Image store operation in progress Movie store operation in progress
POWER
ON/OFF
W
Self-timer countdown in OPEN progress
T
NU ME
USB
VIDEO OUT
PUSH
DIGITAL
Low battery
DC IN 6V
Format operation in progress
Battery compartQV-2400UX ment cover Amber(pageExposure E-32) warning IMPORTANT! Red
Open Terminal Panel Cover
(Daylight) (Shade) (Tungsten)
(program AE)
(Fluorescent)
(aperture priority AE)
(Manual)
(shutter speed priority AE)
QV-2900UX
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Cannot focus
Please Wait QV-2900UX (after power off) Flash is charging. Memory card error
Be sure to use the Conversion Lens Adaptor whenMemory full Memory card is not ever you install adoconversion lens. If you don mode t, the The above indicators not appear on the PLAY formatted lens will come into contact with the conversion lens monitor screen when the Indicators option is turned Data save error Cannot charge the flash off it extends from the camera, resulting in malfunc(page when E-123). The camera tion. (QV-2400UX is ready to record only)when the lamp is off. Flash is disabled while a conversion lens is being used.
(Auto)
(manual) QV-2400UX
Release Please Wait button
(page E-32)on) (after power
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GETTING PLAY mod Lamp Color
GETTING ACQUAINTED
Screen • Setting when theSHIFT cameraINFO to wide-angle is pressed zoom while the Tele Lens Conversion Lens causes shadows around the periphThe swivel you easily aim at the angle ery oflens the mechanism image. is because theFlashing frame of the atOnThis lets you want, without the position of the camera body. tached lenschanging blocks some of the light coming into the Green – this, you should Please Wait lens. Because of always use tele(after power on) photo zoom whenever you are using the Tele ConverDelete operation in Changing the Lens Angle sion Lens. progress • The effects of camera movement are magnified while the Tele Conversion Lens isImage beingprotection used. Whenever in progress you are using a conversion operation lens, install the cushion DPOF settings that comes with it and mountMaking the camera on a tripod so it is secure. Low battery • Due to certain characteristics of the Wide Conversion Format operation in Lens, you may notice some slight distortion in images progress recorded with it installed. Please Wait • Make sure that (Macro Mode) is selected as the (after power off) focus mode whenever you are using the Wide ConverRed – Memory card error sion Lens. Memory is notbelow in • Note that optical zoom is restricted ascard shown • Whenever you swivel the lens so itformatted is pointing in the directhethe Macro . tion of backMode of the camera, the image on the monitor
Using a Filter Changing the Contents of theAMonitor Screen
Eachlenses The press of both the SET/DISP camera models button are changes threaded. the contents of Withmonitor the the QV-2400UX, screen as shown you canbelow. screw on an optionally available Conversion Lens Adapter (LU-8A) and then attach a commercially REC modeavailable lens filter. With the QV-2900UX, you can screw a commercially available lens filter directly to the lens, without using the ConverB sion Lens Adapter. A .... Image displayed when recording B .... Display of • When usingrecorded a lens filter with the QV-2400UX, be sure image
IMPORTANT!
you first screw the optionally available Conversion PLAYLens mode Adapter onto the lens. A filter attached directly to IMPORTANT! the lens of the QV-2400UX will come into contact with • the Do not use undue when the lens convex surfaceforce of the lensrotating and damage it. mechaand neveroftrysome to force it pastcan the cause point where rota• nism The designs filters shadows tion stops handling can cause the around the naturally. periphery Rough of the image. lens mechanism to break and other damage to the • Auto focus and flash may not produce desired results camera. while a filter is on the lens. The proper orientation the lensthe when youresults store the •• Filters do not produceofexactly same as camera in its case on your camera model. those obtained withdepends a film-based camera.
* QV-2400UX: 1X fixed (QV-2400UX) memoryacard in the screen is automatically adjusted soNoit shows mirror image camera * QV-2900UX: 1X to 1.6X (QV-2900UX) of what it picked up by the lens. This makes self-portrait IMPORTANT! images appear with the correct orientation when viewed on a display. • The above indicators may not appear when viewing images recorded using a different digital camera model.
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QV-2400UX: Lens should be pointed forward. • *Do not use multiple filters in combination. * QV-2900UX: Lens should be pointed up. • Use of the flash while a commercially available lens • Never set the camera down while the lens is pointed IMPORTANT! hood is installed may not produce desired results. cause bending or other • downwards. The histogramDoing does so not can appear for movie images. damage to the area around the lens. • Always leave the lens cap on the lens except when you are actually recording images.
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Screen when SHIFT INFO is pressed Terminals Installing aand Conversion Ports Lens Operation Indicator Lamp
•Bottom Wide Conversion PLAY mode Lens LU-8W: 0.7X
• Focusing distance when installed Lamp QV-2400UX/QV-2900UX: Approximately Flashing 1cm to ∞ On Color Folder name Release Green Auto focusWide operation Please Wait button Tripod screw holeConversion (page E-32)on) complete (after power Image protectionLens indicator File number Monitor screen (LU-8W)Image store operation in
Pressing SHIFT INFO also available conversion change thePanel focal dis•Optionally Fingerprints, dust, any other soiling of the lens can The Operation lampor shows thelenses operational status ofinterthe Terminal MF displays the FUNCTION menu telephoto tance, which provides enhanced or wide-angle cafere with proper image recording. NeverSHIFT touch theRESIZE lens with INFO camera as described below. (page E-20) Cover (page E-95). pabilities. The method you should use to install a conversion your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens VIDEO OUT lens depends onterminal your camera surface by using a lens blowermodel. to blow them off. Next, wipe E-126)ofYou •(page QV-2400UX: mustwith install an lens optionally lens the surface the lens a soft cloth. available DIGITAL terminal SHIFT INFO button in order to use a conversion • adaptor The lens(LU-8A) of the QV-2400UX extends from itslens. body when (page E-126) SHIFT MF • QV-2900UX: A conversion Metering indicator INFOModelens RESIZEcan be installed directly, you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power. without an adaptor. (multi) Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact, (center) • and Telenever Conversion LU-8T: set theLens camera face1.5X down so the lens is in con• tact Focusing when installed (spot) with adistance tabletop, etc. Be sure to remove the lens cap QV-2400UX: Approximately 1m toIf∞you turn on the QVOperation before turning on the lamp camera. QV-2900UX: 2.5m to ∞ is set to “REC” and 2400UX whileApproximately the REC/PLAY selector its lens cap is attached, the message “LENS CAP!” appears on the monitor screen Tele and power turns off automatically. If this happens, remove the lens turn on Conversion DCcap INand 6V then terminal USB port Lens (LU-8T)(page E-36) power. (page E-126) • Never remove the batteries from the QV-2400UX or unplug its AC adaptor while the lens is extended. Doing so leaves White balance Conversion the lens extended, and creates the risk of lens damage. (Auto) Lens Adaptor Open Terminal Panel Cover (Daylight) (LU-8A)
turned off due to sleep stateConversion activation
PUSH
DIGITAL
Low battery
ON/OFF
W
T
DC IN 6V
Format operation in progress
Battery Battery compartQV-2400UX capacity
ment cover
Amber(pageExposure E-32) warning IMPORTANT! Red
(Tungsten)
(program AE)
(Fluorescent)
(aperture priority AE)
(Manual)
(shutter speed priority AE) (manual) QV-2400UX
QV-2900UX
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Cannot focus
Date/Time
Please Wait QV-2900UX (after power off)
Flash is charging. Memory card error
• Be sure to use the Conversion Lens Adaptor whenMemory full Memory card is not ever you install adoconversion lens. If you don’t, the The above indicators not appear on the PLAY mode formatted lens will come into contact with the conversion lens monitor screen when the “Indicators” option is turned Data save error Cannot charge the flash off it extends from the camera, resulting in malfunc(page when E-123). • The camera tion. (QV-2400UX is ready to record only)when the lamp is off. • Flash is disabled while a conversion lens is being used.
(Shade)
Exposure Mode indicator
Image size
Self-timer countdown in OPEN progress Quality
NU ME
VIDEO OUT
Movie store operation in
Lens Adaptor progress (LU-8A)
POWER
USB
progress
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GETTING PLAY mod Lamp Color
GETTING ACQUAINTED
Screen • Setting when theSHIFT cameraINFO to wide-angle is pressed zoom while the Tele Lens Conversion Lens causes shadows around the periphThe swivel you easily aim at the angle ery oflens the mechanism image. is because theFlashing frame of the atOnThis lets you want, without the position of the camera body. tached lenschanging blocks some of the light coming into the Green – this, you should Please Wait lens. Because of always use tele(after power on) photo zoom whenever you are using the Tele ConverDelete operation in Changing the Lens Angle sion Lens. progress • The effects of camera movement are magnified while the Tele Conversion Lens isImage beingprotection used. Whenever in progress you are using a conversion operation lens, install the cushion DPOF settings that comes with it and mountMaking the camera on a tripod so it is secure. Low battery • Due to certain characteristics of the Wide Conversion Format operation in Lens, you may notice some slight distortion in images progress recorded with it installed. Please Wait • Make sure that (Macro Mode) is selected as the (after power off) focus mode whenever you are using the Wide ConverRed – Memory card error sion Lens. Memory is notbelow in • Note that optical zoom is restricted ascard shown • Whenever you swivel the lens so itformatted is pointing in the directhethe Macro . tion of backMode of the camera, the image on the monitor
Using a Filter Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen
Eachlenses The press of both the SET/DISP camera models button are changes threaded. the contents of Withmonitor the the QV-2400UX, screen as shown you canbelow. screw on an optionally available Conversion Lens Adapter (LU-8A) and then attach a commercially REC modeavailable lens filter. With the QV-2900UX, you can screw a commercially available lens filter directly to the lens, without using the Conversion Lens Adapter. .... Image displayed when recording .... Display of • When usingrecorded a lens filter with the QV-2400UX, be sure image
IMPORTANT!
you first screw the optionally available Conversion PLAYLens mode Adapter onto the lens. A filter attached directly to IMPORTANT! the lens of the QV-2400UX will come into contact with • the Do not use undue when the lens convex surfaceforce of the lensrotating and damage it. mechaand neveroftrysome to force it pastcan the cause point where rota• nism The designs filters shadows tion stops handling can cause the around the naturally. periphery Rough of the image. lens mechanism to break and other damage to the • Auto focus and flash may not produce desired results camera. while a filter is on the lens. The proper orientation the lensthe when youresults store the •• Filters do not produceofexactly same as camera in its case on your camera model. those obtained withdepends a film-based camera.
* QV-2400UX: 1X fixed (QV-2400UX) memoryacard in the screen is automatically adjusted soNoit shows mirror image camera * QV-2900UX: 1X to 1.6X (QV-2900UX) of what it picked up by the lens. This makes self-portrait IMPORTANT! images appear with the correct orientation when viewed on a display. • The above indicators may not appear when viewing images recorded using a different digital camera model.
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QV-2400UX: Lens should be pointed forward. • Do not use multiple filters in combination. QV-2900UX: Lens should be pointed up. • Use of the flash while a commercially available lens • Never set the camera down while the lens is pointed IMPORTANT! hood is installed may not produce desired results. cause bending or other • downwards. The histogramDoing does so not can appear for movie images. damage to the area around the lens. • Always leave the lens cap on the lens except when you are actually recording images.
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GETTING Lens Precau REC m GETTING ACQUAINTED
Screen when SHIFT INFO is pressed Terminals Installing aand Conversion Ports Lens Operation Indicator Lamp
•Bottom Wide Conversion PLAY mode Lens LU-8W: 0.7X
• Focusing distance when installed Lamp QV-2400UX/QV-2900UX: Approximately Flashing 1cm to On
Pressing SHIFT INFO also available conversion change thePanel focal dis•Optionally Fingerprints, dust, any other soiling of the lens can The Operation lampor shows thelenses operational status ofinterthe Terminal displays the FUNCTION menu telephoto tance, which provides enhanced or wide-angle cafere with proper image recording. Never touch the lens with camera as described below. (page E-20) Cover (page E-95). pabilities. The method you should use to install a conversion your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens VIDEO OUT lens depends onterminal your camera surface by using a lens blowermodel. to blow them off. Next, wipe E-126)ofYou •(page QV-2400UX: mustwith install an lens optionally lens the surface the lens a soft cloth. available DIGITAL terminal in order to use a conversion • adaptor The lens(LU-8A) of the QV-2400UX extends from itslens. body when (page E-126) • QV-2900UX: A conversion lens when can be installed you turn on power and retracts you turn offdirectly, power. without an adaptor. (multi) Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact, (center) • and Telenever Conversion LU-8T: set theLens camera face1.5X down so the lens is in con• tact Focusing when installed (spot) with adistance tabletop, etc. Be sure to remove the lens cap QV-2400UX: Approximately 1m toIf you turn on the QVbefore turning on the camera. QV-2900UX: 2.5m to is set to “REC” and 2400UX whileApproximately the REC/PLAY selector its lens cap is attached, the message “LENS CAP!” appears on the monitor screen and power turns off automatically. If this happens, remove the lens turn on DCcap INand 6V then terminal USB port power. (page E-36) (page E-126) • Never remove the batteries from the QV-2400UX or unplug its AC adaptor while the lens is extended. Doing so leaves the lens extended, and creates the risk of lens damage.
Color
Green
Auto focus operation
Tripod screw hole complete
Monitor screen turned off due to sleep state activation
Image store operation in progress Movie store operation in progress
POWER
ON/OFF
W
Self-timer countdown in OPEN progress
T
NU ME
USB
VIDEO OUT
PUSH
DIGITAL
Low battery
DC IN 6V
Format operation in progress
Battery compartQV-2400UX ment cover Amber(pageExposure E-32) warning IMPORTANT! Red
Open Terminal Panel Cover
(Daylight) (Shade) (Tungsten)
(program AE)
(Fluorescent)
(aperture priority AE)
(Manual)
(shutter speed priority AE)
QV-2900UX
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Cannot focus
Please Wait QV-2900UX (after power off) Flash is charging. Memory card error
• Be sure to use the Conversion Lens Adaptor whenMemory full Memory card is not ever you install adoconversion lens. If you don’t, the The above indicators not appear on the PLAY mode formatted lens will come into contact with the conversion lens monitor screen when the “Indicators” option is turned Data save error Cannot charge the flash off it extends from the camera, resulting in malfunc(page when E-123). • The camera tion. (QV-2400UX is ready to record only)when the lamp is off. • Flash is disabled while a conversion lens is being used.
(Auto)
(manual) QV-2400UX
Release Please Wait button
(page E-32)on) (after power
E-20
GETTING ACQUAINTED
Monitor Screen Indicators The following describes the different indicators and markings that appear on the camera’s monitor screen.
REC mode Focus Mode indicator None
Auto Focus
Self-timer 10 SEC, 2 SEC
Recording Mode indicator
Macro
Zoom factor
Infinity
Memory capacity (Remaining number of storable images)
Manual Focus
Flash Mode indicator None
Auto Flash Off
Image size
Spot metering indicator
1600 x 1200 pixels 800 x 600 pixels
Flash On Red-eye reduction • Flash indicator indicates that the flash will fire (when auto flash is selected).
Quality
FINE, NORMAL, ECONOMY, TIFF
Camera shake indicator
Image information Movie Recording: recording time ........... seconds Panorama: number of images ........... P1 to P10
Aperture value Shutter speed value • An out of range aperture or shutter speed causes the corresponding monitor screen value to turn yellow.
NORMAL PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE NIGHT SCENE BEST SHOT MOVIE MOVIE (PAST) PANORAMA INTERVAL
Date and time
Battery capacity Auto Focus frame • Focusing complete: Green • Focusing failed: Red
No memory card loaded warning
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This information appears for one or two seconds, and then disappears.
EV value The recording mode, memory capacity, image size, quality, and battery capacity indicators do not appear on the REC mode monitor screen when the “Indicators” option is turned off (page E-123).
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GETTING Lens Precau REC m GETTING ACQUAINTED
■ Screen when SHIFT INFO is pressed Terminals Installing aand Conversion Ports Lens
•Bottom Wide Conversion PLAY mode Lens LU-8W: 0.7X
Operation Indicator Lamp
• Focusing distance when installed Lamp QV-2400UX/QV-2900UX: Approximately Flashing 1cm to On Color Folder name Release Green Auto focusWide operation Please Wait button Tripod screw holeConversion (page E-32)on) complete (after power Image protectionLens indicator File number Monitor screen (LU-8W)Image store operation in
Pressing SHIFT INFO also available conversion change thePanel focal dis•Optionally Fingerprints, dust, any other soiling of the lens can The Operation lampor shows thelenses operational status ofinterthe Terminal MF displays the FUNCTION menu telephoto tance, which provides enhanced or wide-angle cafere with proper image recording. NeverSHIFT touch theRESIZE lens with INFO camera as described below. (page E-20) Cover (page E-95). pabilities. The method you should use to install a conversion your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens VIDEO OUT lens depends onterminal your camera surface by using a lens blowermodel. to blow them off. Next, wipe E-126)ofYou •(page QV-2400UX: mustwith install an lens optionally lens the surface the lens a soft cloth. available DIGITAL terminal SHIFT INFO button in order to use a conversion • adaptor The lens(LU-8A) of the QV-2400UX extends from itslens. body when (page E-126) SHIFT MF • QV-2900UX: A conversion Metering indicator INFOModelens RESIZEcan be installed directly, you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power. without an adaptor. (multi) Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact, (center) • and Telenever Conversion LU-8T: set theLens camera face1.5X down so the lens is in con• tact Focusing when installed (spot) with adistance tabletop, etc. Be sure to remove the lens cap QV-2400UX: Approximately 1m toIf you turn on the QVOperation before turning on the lamp camera. QV-2900UX: 2.5m to is set to “REC” and 2400UX whileApproximately the REC/PLAY selector its lens cap is attached, the message “LENS CAP!” appears on the monitor screen Tele and power turns off automatically. If this happens, remove the lens turn on Conversion DCcap INand 6V then terminal USB port Lens (LU-8T)(page E-36) power. (page E-126) • Never remove the batteries from the QV-2400UX or unplug its AC adaptor while the lens is extended. Doing so leaves White balance Conversion the lens extended, and creates the risk of lens damage. (Auto) Lens Adaptor Open Terminal Panel Cover (Daylight) (LU-8A)
turned off due to sleep stateConversion activation
PUSH
DIGITAL
Low battery
ON/OFF
W
T
DC IN 6V
Format operation in progress
Battery Battery compartQV-2400UX capacity
ment cover
Amber(pageExposure E-32) warning IMPORTANT! Red
(Tungsten)
(program AE)
(Fluorescent)
(aperture priority AE)
(Manual)
(shutter speed priority AE) (manual) QV-2400UX
QV-2900UX
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Cannot focus
Date/Time
Please Wait QV-2900UX (after power off)
Flash is charging. Memory card error
• Be sure to use the Conversion Lens Adaptor whenMemory full Memory card is not ever you install adoconversion lens. If you don’t, the The above indicators not appear on the PLAY mode formatted lens will come into contact with the conversion lens monitor screen when the “Indicators” option is turned Data save error Cannot charge the flash off it extends from the camera, resulting in malfunc(page when E-123). • The camera tion. (QV-2400UX is ready to record only)when the lamp is off. • Flash is disabled while a conversion lens is being used.
(Shade)
Exposure Mode indicator
Image size
Self-timer countdown in OPEN progress Quality
NU ME
VIDEO OUT
Movie store operation in
Lens Adaptor progress (LU-8A)
POWER
USB
progress
E-20
GETTING PLAY mod Lamp Color
GETTING ACQUAINTED
■ Screen • Setting when theSHIFT cameraINFO to wide-angle is pressed zoom while the Tele Lens Conversion Lens causes shadows around the periphThe swivel lets youFlash easily aim at the angle ery oflens the mechanism image. is because the frame of the atOnThis Flashing White balance Mode indicator you want, without the position of the camera body. tached lenschanging blocks some of the light coming into the Green – this, you should Please Wait lens. Because of always use tele(after power on) photo zoom whenever you are using the Tele ConverDelete operation in Changing the Lens Angle sion Lens. progress • The effects of camera movement are magnified while the Tele Conversion Lens isImage beingprotection used. Whenever operation in progress Aperture cushion Folder you nameare using a conversion lens, install the DPOF value settings that comes with it and mountMaking the camera on a tripod File number so it is secure. Low battery • Due to certain characteristics of the Wide Conversion Format operation in Lens, you may notice some slight distortionShutter in images progress Metering Mode speed recorded with it installed. indicator Please Wait value • Make sure that (Macro Mode) is selected as the (after power off) focus mode whenever are using the Wide ConverExposureyou Mode Red – Memory card error indicator sion Lens. Memory is notbelow in • Note that optical zoom is restricted ascard shown • Whenever you swivel the lens so itformatted is pointing in the direcRecording Mode thethe Macro Mode . tion of back indicator of the camera, the image on the monitor
Using a Filter Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen
Eachlenses The press of both the SET/DISP camera models button are changes threaded. the contents of Withmonitor the the QV-2400UX, screen as shown you canbelow. screw on an optionally available Conversion Lens Adapter (LU-8A) and then attach a commercially REC modeavailable lens filter. With the QV-2900UX, you can screw a commercially available lens filter directly to the lens, without using the ConverDisplay indicators on (page E-25) sion Lens Adapter. SET/DISP .... Image displayed SET/DISP when recording FUNCTION menu on (page E-26) .... Display of • When usingrecorded a lens filter with the QV-2400UX, be sure image
IMPORTANT!
you first screw the optionally available Conversion PLAYLens mode Adapter onto the lens. A filter attached directly to IMPORTANT! the lens of the QV-2400UX will come into contact with • the Do not use undue when the lens convex surfaceforce of the lensrotating and damage it. mechaDisplay indicators on (page E-26) rotaand neveroftry to force it pastcan the point where • nism The designs some filters cause shadows tion stops handling can cause the SET/DISP around the naturally. periphery Rough of the image. lens mechanism to break and other damage to the PLAY Mode details on (page E-26) •SET/DISP Auto focus and flash may not produce desired results camera. SET/DISP while a filter is on the lens. The proper orientation ofexactly the lensthe when you store the •• Filters do not produce same results as Histogram display on (page E-105) camera in its case on your camera model. those obtained withdepends a film-based camera.
* QV-2400UX: 1X fixed (QV-2400UX) memoryacard in the screen is automatically adjusted soNoit shows mirror image camera * QV-2900UX: 1X to 1.6X (QV-2900UX) of what it picked up by the lens. This makes self-portrait IMPORTANT! images appear with the correct orientation when viewed on a display. • The above indicators may not appear when viewing images recorded using a different digital camera model.
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QV-2400UX: Lens should be pointed forward. • Do not use multiple filters in combination. QV-2900UX: Lens should be pointed up. • Use of the flash while a commercially available lens • Never set the camera down while the lens is pointed IMPORTANT! hood is installed may not produce desired results. cause bending or other • downwards. The histogramDoing does so not can appear for movie images. damage to the area around the lens. • Always leave the lens cap on the lens except when you are actually recording images.
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GETTING Lens Precau REC m GETTING ACQUAINTED
Screen when SHIFT INFO is pressed Terminals Installing aand Conversion Ports Lens Operation Indicator Lamp
•Bottom Wide Conversion PLAY mode Lens LU-8W: 0.7X
• Focusing distance when installed Lamp QV-2400UX/QV-2900UX: Approximately Flashing 1cm to On Color Folder name Release Green Auto focusWide operation Please Wait button Tripod screw holeConversion (page E-32)on) complete (after power Image protectionLens indicator File number Monitor screen (LU-8W)Image store operation in
Pressing SHIFT INFO also available conversion change thePanel focal dis•Optionally Fingerprints, dust, any other soiling of the lens can The Operation lampor shows thelenses operational status ofinterthe Terminal MF displays the FUNCTION menu telephoto tance, which provides enhanced or wide-angle cafere with proper image recording. NeverSHIFT touch theRESIZE lens with INFO camera as described below. (page E-20) Cover (page E-95). pabilities. The method you should use to install a conversion your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens VIDEO OUT lens depends onterminal your camera surface by using a lens blowermodel. to blow them off. Next, wipe E-126)ofYou •(page QV-2400UX: mustwith install an lens optionally lens the surface the lens a soft cloth. available DIGITAL terminal SHIFT INFO button in order to use a conversion • adaptor The lens(LU-8A) of the QV-2400UX extends from itslens. body when (page E-126) SHIFT MF • QV-2900UX: A conversion Metering indicator INFOModelens RESIZEcan be installed directly, you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power. without an adaptor. (multi) Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact, (center) • and Telenever Conversion LU-8T: set theLens camera face1.5X down so the lens is in con• tact Focusing when installed (spot) with adistance tabletop, etc. Be sure to remove the lens cap QV-2400UX: Approximately 1m toIf you turn on the QVOperation before turning on the lamp camera. QV-2900UX: 2.5m to is set to “REC” and 2400UX whileApproximately the REC/PLAY selector its lens cap is attached, the message “LENS CAP!” appears on the monitor screen Tele and power turns off automatically. If this happens, remove the lens turn on Conversion DCcap INand 6V then terminal USB port Lens (LU-8T)(page E-36) power. (page E-126) • Never remove the batteries from the QV-2400UX or unplug its AC adaptor while the lens is extended. Doing so leaves White balance Conversion the lens extended, and creates the risk of lens damage. (Auto) Lens Adaptor Open Terminal Panel Cover (Daylight) (LU-8A)
turned off due to sleep stateConversion activation
PUSH
DIGITAL
Low battery
ON/OFF
W
T
DC IN 6V
Format operation in progress
Battery Battery compartQV-2400UX capacity
ment cover
Amber(pageExposure E-32) warning IMPORTANT! Red
(Tungsten)
(program AE)
(Fluorescent)
(aperture priority AE)
(Manual)
(shutter speed priority AE) (manual) QV-2400UX
QV-2900UX
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Cannot focus
Date/Time
Please Wait QV-2900UX (after power off)
Flash is charging. Memory card error
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Eachlenses The press of both the SET/DISP camera models button are changes threaded. the contents of Withmonitor the the QV-2400UX, screen as shown you canbelow. screw on an optionally available Conversion Lens Adapter (LU-8A) and then attach a commercially REC modeavailable lens filter. With the QV-2900UX, you can screw a commercially available lens filter directly to the lens, without using the Conversion Lens Adapter. .... Image displayed when recording .... Display of • When usingrecorded a lens filter with the QV-2400UX, be sure image
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you first screw the optionally available Conversion PLAYLens mode Adapter onto the lens. A filter attached directly to IMPORTANT! the lens of the QV-2400UX will come into contact with • the Do not use undue when the lens convex surfaceforce of the lensrotating and damage it. mechaand neveroftrysome to force it pastcan the cause point where rota• nism The designs filters shadows tion stops handling can cause the around the naturally. periphery Rough of the image. lens mechanism to break and other damage to the • Auto focus and flash may not produce desired results camera. while a filter is on the lens. The proper orientation the lensthe when youresults store the •• Filters do not produceofexactly same as camera in its case on your camera model. those obtained withdepends a film-based camera.
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QV-2400UX: Lens should be pointed forward. • Do not use multiple filters in combination. QV-2900UX: Lens should be pointed up. • Use of the flash while a commercially available lens • Never set the camera down while the lens is pointed IMPORTANT! hood is installed may not produce desired results. cause bending or other • downwards. The histogramDoing does so not can appear for movie images. damage to the area around the lens. • Always leave the lens cap on the lens except when you are actually recording images.
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Use only the optional AC adaptor asleep immediately wakes it up and restores normal AC Adaptor/Charger : this BC-3HA 1.batteries Turn on the camera, and then use the REC/ (alkaline or for lithium) into the camera or connect specified camera. operation. Nickel-metal hydride batteries (4-battery set)/Quick select either or thePLAY AC adaptor to power the camera. Interruption ofto cam•selector Do not allowtothe AC adaptor power REC cord beItemsif you have • The Auto Power Off setting is given priority Set : BC-1HB4 eraCharger power during the format operation results improper come cut or damaged, do not placeinheavy obPLAY . “2 min” sethydride for bothbatteries Sleep and Auto Power Off. This Nickel-metal (4-battery set) : NP-H3P4 formatting, making use the memory jects onitit,impossible and keep itto away from heat. Acard. dam• means Insert only cards intooffthe memory slot. that memory the camera turns if you do notcard perform aged power cord creates the risk of fire and 2. Press MENU. Inserting any other type of card can cause malfuncany operation for about two minutes in the REC mode. IMPORTANT! electrical shock. tion. Power Off •• Auto automatically under On-screen guidance • Never tryis to modify theone ACdisabled adaptor power cord, Be sure to keep all four batteries as a set at 3. Select Date Style using of the when following • any Should water orfollowing anyas other foreigntogether matter get into the ends facing / times, oneor offor the conditions. subject itcharging to severe bending, twisting, or pullall both and powering the camera. two key operations, and then press the shutter Compatibility of the camera with the IBM microdrive has memory card slot, immediately turn off power, unplug shown in nearby REC mode FUNCTION menu, page 2 and ing. Doing so creates the risk ofshorten fire elec— athe slideshow is playing Mixing from sets can overall been confirmed by CASIO. However, you should note the release button. theWhile ACbatteries adaptor, and different contact your original retailer or CAUTION illustration. trical shock. IMPORTANT! battery life andare cause malfunction of the camera. following important points whenever using IBM — When you performing operations onthe a comnearest CASIO Service Provider. • Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands ••IfRechargeable cannot be charged while youputer, are here this on the menu screen microdrive. Be sure toprinter, keep the strap around your wrist when usorSelect other external device connected Never eject thebatteries CompactFlash card while the cardthey slot are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electrical are loaded in the REC mode “FUNCTION” UP” “Date Style” ing the camera tocamera. protect accidentally dropto the camera’s DIGITAL terminal or USB port. is facing downwards. Doingagainst so“SET creates the danger of 3. While holding down the shock. Items • Be sure to carefully read of thewhich documentation that ping it.mode PLAY “SET UP”allfalling, “Date Style” the CompactFlash card can corrupt im— While the AC adaptor is connected to the camera • Do overload extension cords outrelease button, slide the comes with theonnot microdrive before using it. • age The supplied strap is intended for use with or thiswall camera data the card. lets. Doing so creates the danger of firepress and battery compartment •• Use and each menu item, and • Note that [+] the microdrive becomes hot during normal use. only. Do not[–] useto itselect for any other application. Never remove the memory card from the camera electrical shock. the shutter release button to advance to the next Take care when removing it from the camera. • while Neverback swing around by the strap. cover tothe itscamera original the operation lamp or card access lamp is flash•toShould the cord of theonAC become menu. • Take careDoing avoid strong pressure theadaptor label side of the ing. so can it. cause loss of recorded images or position to close On-screen guidance damaged (exposed internal wiring), request a microdrive when it is removed from the camera. Strong corruption of memory card data. replacement from components an authorized serpressure can damage internal andCASIO cause maladaptortocord •IMPORTANT! Pressing thevice provider. button A is damaged sometimesAC required exit function. creates the danger of fire or electrical shock. certain setting screens. • Never use manganese batteries. Use only the battery • See the “Camera Menus” on pageinE-146 for more informatypes specifically mentioned this User’s Guide. tion about menu contents.
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Dropping IfNote you camera. ■ QV-2400UX Example: Berecord sure October to note 18, the following important precautions When that allcamera you mentions of anresult “memory” image, the card time inand this date manual the image refer both was guarantee don’t, the the that camera can batteries will turn will in2001 off malfunction provide automatically the of amount the when microdrive, of you service disto avoid problems batteries. IMPORTANT! shot to a CompactFlash isYear/Month/Day: registered inwith memory accordance card with and data IBM from camera’s unless indicated. connect the LowAC temperatures adaptor. You and also continued run themicrodrive, risk usethe ofreduce damaging bateven though the camera is undamaged. Take extra care 01/10/18 A pocket is provided inside the function built-in specifically clock. noted You otherwise. can even use the time stamp to tery thelife. camera whenever you disconnect the ACimages adaptor withwhen handling the camera while the microdrive iscase installed. • Day/Month/Year: Formatting a memory card deletes all on the 18/10/01 for memory card storage. To insert a •date Useand onlytime LR6 (AM-3) type alkaline or FR6 type “stamp” the inside the image. • The out first microdrive turning power has very off. large storage capacity. Because card, even if some or all of the images are protected card, open the flap of the dry Month/Day/Year: 10/18/01 AA-sizememory Alkaline AA-size Ni-MH of AA-size Lithium lithium or Ni-MH (nickel-metal cell •Type The AC adaptor may become warm tocard thehydride) touch exof this, certain operations can take aFR6 relatively long time to IMPORTANT! (page E-112). pocket and slide the into it. after Operation Batteries LR6 Batteries Batteries NP-H3 batteries with this camera. Never mixcause old batperform. tended periods of use. This is normal and is not for • Formatting a memory card deletes all Best Shot Mode 5. Press to exit this setting screen. • Make sure that thenew power of the camera is turned off Continuous IMPORTANT! teries with ones. Doing so can result in alarm. •Playback The microdrive not operate properly in 180 areas where 170may minutes 300 minutes minutes scene sample images stored it. After deleting the before you insert or remove a on memory card. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the • The time and date settings are cleared if the camera is pressure is low. Because of this, you should • barometric After using the camera, turn it off and unplug the adaptor card, you have tomemory import200 the scenes want to the • When inserting card into theyou camera, make Continuous 80 minutes minutes 120 minutes ofaaltitudes. fire or without personal injury. for about 24 hours battery and AC power avoid from left the using ACdanger itoutlet. at high memory card (page E-72). Time Stamp Recording (480 shots) (1200 shots) (720 shots) sure that the card isthis oriented Make sure that CAUTION • supplied. Always make sure thatcorrectly. the plusto (+) and minus happens, restore power and •A microdrive consumes much more electrical power than a The camera automatically switches over AC adaptor • being Data deleted by of aIf memory card format operation canthe side thebatteries card is function facing up, and that you When it is correct turned on, the time stamp digitally stamps (–) ends ofand the are facing correctly, as make new time date settings before using the powered operation card. whenever Depending the on AC how adaptor a microdrive is plugged is • CompactFlash The above figures are approximations only. not be recovered! Be sure to carefully check and coninsert the correct endmarkings of the the lower cardoninto the camera. the recording date and in right corner of each noted by time the the camera itself. Flap camera again. it can greatly battery life. When using alkaline into the camera. • used, The above guidelines based on the the following battery firm that you reduce no are longer need data stored in a image asflashing it is recorded. Note that once anand image iswhenever stamped, Improper loading of batteries can result in •A time display indicates that the time and date certain operating conditions certain battery • batteries, Always use the AC adaptor to power the camera types: memory card before formatting it. the date and time cannot be deleted. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the (clock) settings have been cleared. Use the procedure Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera brands can result batteries going dead right after you itAlkaline: is connected to ain computer. MX1500 (AA) DURACELL ULTRA danger personal injury ortime soiling ofdate objects onnew this pageWhenever toofmake the correct andwe setinstall ones. using a microdrive, recomLithium: Energizer nearby. 1. Turn onyou theuse camera, use the REC/ tings. Battery life varies with brand. and then mend that rechargeable nickel metal hydride batMonitor screen 1. Open the memory card • If or you dobased notbatteries set the camera’s built-in clock todown the • teries Figures are on continuous recording under thecurfolPLAY selector to select either REC or lithium to power the camera. facing slot cover. •• Remove batteries from if are you recorded do plan to use rent date time, allcamera images with the lowing conditions. When battery power isthe low, the amount ofnot time required PLAY . and itbetween for default more than two date andweeks. time, which probably is notinterval your corFlash turned offmay shots become longer. This longer is •IMPORTANT! Never recharge batteries, never direct connection current date and time. Beallow sure to correctly set One rect zoom switching between T (Telephoto) andthe W designed toslider protect the microdrive. between two ends ofother ause battery, andbesides never try take batterbefore you the camera. (Wide-angle) • clock Never put any objects thetocamera into ies apart. the soft case. • Do not expose batteries to direct heat or dispose of them Memory slot cover by burning. Doing so can create the dangercard of explosion. • Never mix batteries of different types.
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reduces battery life to to about one sixth of that noted above. cause serious damage toREC your Remove batteries PLAY keythe operations, selector and then .camera. press the shutter re•Sliding Contact your original microdrive retailer orthe thecamera! contact POWER side of Battery from the lifecamera is greatly asON/OFF soon affected as switch you by how notice much they you are use dead. flash, lease button. point noted inthe thecamera microdrive documentation. 1. Turn on camera, and then use the REC/ to the right toggles power on ON/OFF and other functions, longPOWER you leave power •zoom The batteries that power and the how camera normally become Press MENU. •2. CASIO does not provide any servicing or maintenance and off.on. PLAY selector toSelect select either REC or turned warm as they discharge. If you are here this on the menu screen support for the microdrive. PLAY .FUNCTION 3. Select Stamp ,“Format” and REC “FUNCTION” “SET UP” for • Note that mode CASIO assume no Time responsibility any then data • If for theProlonging Eject buttonBattery is ● Tips Life press the shutter release button. PLAY mode “SET UP” loss you may suffer while using “Format” the microdrive. 2. Press MENU. extended, press it in POWER ON/OFF • Use the button to turn off the flash when you are not • This camera supports use of both a CompactFlash card before the using it. [+]sliding • Use and [[–] select each item,you andwant, press 4. Use and ] to toNote, select themenu setting and the[+] microdrive. however, that ejecting a memory card into thethe The 3. Select following Date/Time shows how using battery one capacity ofbutton the indicator following on •Power You can Save also use the power saveto settings (page E-37) to Eject the shutter release button advance to the next Settings microdrive from the camera is relatively more difficult than and then press the shutter release button to the monitor slot. screen and thebattery indicator display changes as batprotect against wasting power when you forget to two key operations, and then press the menu. Sideshutter marked ejecting ait. CompactFlash card. apply The settings below you specifyas sleep and tery power is described used. Replace alllet four batteries soon as auto posturn off the camera. release button. with arrow power off trigger times thatIf help conserve valuable battery sible after they go dead. you to continue to message use the camera Example: 3. In response to the confirmation that power. while the battery level is or , camera power will Date: October 18, 2001 ● Alkaline Battery Life If you are here Select this on the menu screen 3. Close the memory card appears, use [+] and [ ] to select Yes toautoformatically turn off. Time: 1:25pm Theslot actual life of alkaline batteries is“SET affected a variety of REC mode UP” by “Date/Time” cover. mat or No to“FUNCTION” exit, and then press the shutter AUTO POWER OFF factors,PLAY including battery mode the“SET UP” manufacturer, “Date/Time” the amount of release Off : Nobutton. timeturns stamping Auto Power Off offincamera if no is time the batteries spend storagepower before youoperation use them, Battery Low High :you Year/Month/Day performed five minutes in the PLAY mode. the REC Capacity temperature while areselect recording, and photographic con• 2001/10/18 Use [+]for and [–] to each menu item,Inand press 18 1:25pm :release Day Hour:Minutes mode, you can specify anbutton Auto the Power Offlithium trigger time of ditions. As a rule, we recommend of batteries Monitor the shutter to use advance to the next 2001/10/18 1:25pm : Year/Month/Day two or five minutes. orScreen Ni-MH batteries, which have longer lives thanHour:Minutes alkaline batmenu. teries. SLEEP The monitor screen enters a sleep state if no operation is performed for a specified amount of time in the REC mode. Pressing any button immediately wakes up the monitor and restores normal operation. You can specify 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minutes before the sleep state is triggered, or you can turn off this setting entirely.
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Inserting any other type of card can cause malfuncany operation for about two minutes in the REC mode. IMPORTANT! electrical shock. tion. Power Off •• Auto automatically under On-screen guidance • Never tryis to modify theone ACdisabled adaptor power cord, Be sure to keep all four batteries as a set at 3. + Select Date Style using of the when following • any Should water orfollowing anyas other foreigntogether matter get into the -times, ends facing /oneor offor the conditions. subject itcharging to severe bending, twisting, or pullall both and powering the camera. two key operations, and then press the shutter Compatibility of the camera with the IBM microdrive has memory card slot, immediately turn off power, unplug shown in nearby REC mode FUNCTION menu, page 2 and ing. Doing so creates the risk ofshorten fire elec— athe slideshow is playing Mixing from sets can overall been confirmed by CASIO. However, you should note the release button. theWhile ACbatteries adaptor, and different contact your original retailer or CAUTION illustration. trical shock. IMPORTANT! battery life andare cause malfunction of the camera. following important points whenever using IBM — When you performing operations onthe a comnearest CASIO Service Provider. • Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands ••IfRechargeable cannot be charged while youputer, are here this on the menu screen microdrive. Be sure toprinter, keep the strap around your wrist when usorSelect other external device connected Never eject thebatteries CompactFlash card while the cardthey slot are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electrical are loaded in the REC mode “FUNCTION” UP” “Date Style” ing the camera tocamera. protect accidentally dropto the camera’s DIGITAL terminal or USB port. is facing downwards. Doingagainst so“SET creates the danger of 3. While holding down the shock. 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This is normal and is not for • Formatting a memory card deletes all Best Shot Mode 5. Press to exit this setting screen. • Make sure that thenew power of the camera is turned off Continuous IMPORTANT! teries with ones. Doing so can result in alarm. •Playback The microdrive not operate properly in 180 areas where 170may minutes 300 minutes minutes scene sample images stored it. After deleting the before you insert or remove a on memory card. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the • The time and date settings are cleared if the camera is pressure is low. Because of this, you should • barometric After using the camera, turn it off and unplug the adaptor card, you have tomemory import200 the scenes want to the • When inserting card into theyou camera, make Continuous 80 minutes minutes 120 minutes ofaaltitudes. fire or without personal injury. for about 24 hours battery and AC power avoid from left the using ACdanger itoutlet. at high memory card (page E-72). Time Stamp Recording (480 shots) (1200 shots) (720 shots) sure that the card isthis oriented Make sure that CAUTION • supplied. Always make sure thatcorrectly. the plusto (+) and minus happens, restore power and •A microdrive consumes much more electrical power than a The camera automatically switches over AC adaptor • being Data deleted by of aIf memory card format operation canthe side thebatteries card is function facing up, and that you When it is correct turned on, the time stamp digitally stamps (–) ends ofand the are facing correctly, as make new time date settings before using the powered operation card. whenever Depending the on AC how adaptor a microdrive is plugged is • CompactFlash The above figures are approximations only. not be recovered! Be sure to carefully check and coninsert the correct endmarkings of the the lower cardoninto the camera. the recording date and in right corner of each noted by time the the camera itself. camera again. it can greatly battery life. 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reduces battery life to to about one sixth of that noted batteries above. cause serious damage toREC your Remove PLAY keythe operations, selector and then .camera. press the re•Sliding Contact your original microdrive retailer or shutter the contact POWER Battery from the lifecamera is greatly asON/OFF soon affected as switch you by how notice much theyyou are use dead. flash, lease button. point noted inthe thecamera microdrive documentation. 1. Turn on camera, and then use the REC/ to the right toggles power on and other functions, longnormally you leave power •zoom The batteries that power and the how camera become Press MENU. •2. CASIO does not provide any servicing or maintenance and off.on. PLAY selector toSelect select either REC or turned warm as they discharge. If you are here this on the menu screen support for the microdrive. PLAY .FUNCTION 3. Select Stamp ,“Format” and REC “FUNCTION” “SET UP” for • Note that mode CASIO assume no Time responsibility any then data • If for theProlonging Eject buttonBattery is ● Tips Life press the shutter release button. PLAY mode “SET UP” loss you may suffer while using “Format” the microdrive. 2. Press MENU. extended, press it in • Use the button to turn off the flash when you are not • This camera supports use of both a CompactFlash card before the using it. [+]sliding • Use and [[–] select each item,you andwant, press 4. Use and ] to toNote, select themenu setting and the[+] microdrive. however, ejecting a memory card into thethe The 3. Select following Date/Time shows how using battery one capacity of that the indicator following on •Power You can Save also use the power saveto settings (page E-37) to the shutter release button advance to the next Settings microdrive from the camera is relatively more difficult than and then press the shutter release button to the monitor slot. screen and thebattery indicator display changes as batprotect against wasting power when you shutter forget to two key operations, and then press the menu. ejecting ait. CompactFlash card. apply The settings below you specifyas sleep tery power is described used. Replace alllet four batteries soonand as auto posturn off the camera. release button. power off trigger times thatIf help conserve valuable battery sible after they go dead. you to continue to message use the camera Example: 3. In response to the confirmation that power. while the battery level is or , camera power will Date: October 18, 2001 ● Alkaline Battery Life If you are here Select this on the menu screen 3. Close the memory card appears, use [+] and [ ] to select Yes toautoformatically turn off. Time: 1:25pm Theslot actual life of alkaline batteries is“SET affected a variety of REC mode UP” by “Date/Time” cover. mat or No to“FUNCTION” exit, and then press the shutter AUTO POWER OFF factors,PLAY including battery mode the“SET UP” manufacturer, “Date/Time” the amount of release Off : Nobutton. timeturns stamping Auto Power Off offincamera if no is time the batteries spend storagepower before youoperation use them, Battery Low High :you Year/Month/Day performed five minutes in the PLAY mode. the REC Capacity temperature while areselect recording, and photographic con• 2001/10/18 Use [+]for and [–] to each menu item,Inand press 18 1:25pm :release Day Hour:Minutes mode, you can specify anbutton Auto the Power Offlithium trigger time of ditions. As a rule, we recommend of batteries Monitor the shutter to use advance to the next 2001/10/18 1:25pm : Year/Month/Day two or five minutes. orScreen Ni-MH batteries, which have longer lives thanHour:Minutes alkaline batmenu. teries. SLEEP The monitor screen enters a sleep state if no operation is performed for a specified amount of time in the REC mode. Pressing any button immediately wakes up the monitor and restores normal operation. You can specify 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minutes before the sleep state is triggered, or you can turn off this setting entirely.
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However, you should note the release button. theWhile ACbatteries adaptor, and different contact your original retailer or CAUTION illustration. trical shock. IMPORTANT! battery life andare cause malfunction of the camera. following important points whenever using IBM — When you performing operations onthe a comnearest CASIO Service Provider. • Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands ••IfRechargeable cannot be charged while youputer, are here this on the menu screen microdrive. Be sure toprinter, keep the strap around your wrist when usorSelect other external device connected Never eject thebatteries CompactFlash card while the cardthey slot are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electrical are loaded in the REC mode “FUNCTION” UP” “Date Style” ing the camera tocamera. protect accidentally dropto the camera’s DIGITAL terminal or USB port. is facing downwards. Doingagainst so“SET creates the danger of 3. While holding down the shock. Items • Be sure to carefully read of thewhich documentation that ping it.mode PLAY “SET UP”allfalling, “Date Style” the CompactFlash card can corrupt im— While the AC adaptor is connected to the camera • Do overload extension cords outrelease button, slide the comes with theonnot microdrive before using it. • age The supplied strap is intended for use with or thiswall camera data the card. lets. Doing so creates the danger of firepress and battery compartment •• Use and each menu item, and • Note that [+] the microdrive becomes hot during normal use. only. Do not[–] useto itselect for any other application. Never remove the memory card from the camera electrical shock. the shutter release button to advance to the next Take care when removing it from the camera. • while Neverback swing around by the strap. cover tothe itscamera original the operation lamp or card access lamp is flash•toShould the cord of theonAC become menu. • Take careDoing avoid strong pressure theadaptor label side of the ing. so can it. cause loss of recorded images or position to close On-screen guidance damaged (exposed internal wiring), request a microdrive when it is removed from the camera. Strong corruption of memory card data. replacement from components an authorized serpressure can damage internal andCASIO cause maladaptortocord •IMPORTANT! Pressing thevice provider. button A is damaged sometimesAC required exit function. creates the danger of fire or electrical shock. certain setting screens. • Never use manganese batteries. 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QV-2400UX Example: Berecord sure October to note 18, the following important precautions When that allcamera you mentions of anresult “memory” image, the card time inand this date manual the image refer both was guarantee don’t, the the that camera can batteries will turn will in2001 off malfunction provide automatically the of amount the when microdrive, of you service disto avoid problems batteries. IMPORTANT! shot to a CompactFlash isYear/Month/Day: registered inwith memory accordance card with and data IBM from camera’s unless indicated. connect the LowAC temperatures adaptor. You and also continued run themicrodrive, risk usethe ofreduce damaging bateven though the camera is undamaged. Take extra care 01/10/18 A pocket is provided inside the function built-in specifically clock. noted You otherwise. can even use the time stamp to tery thelife. camera whenever you disconnect the ACimages adaptor withwhen handling the camera while the microdrive iscase installed. • Day/Month/Year: Formatting a memory card deletes all on the 18/10/01 for memory card storage. To insert a •date Useand onlytime LR6 (AM-3) type alkaline or FR6 type “stamp” the inside the image. • The out first microdrive turning power has very off. large storage capacity. Because card, even if some or all of the images are protected card, open the flap of the dry Month/Day/Year: 10/18/01 AA-sizememory Alkaline AA-size Ni-MH of AA-size Lithium lithium or Ni-MH (nickel-metal cell •Type The AC adaptor may become warm tocard thehydride) touch exof this, certain operations can take aFR6 relatively long time to IMPORTANT! (page E-112). pocket and slide the into it. after Operation Batteries LR6 Batteries Batteries NP-H3 batteries with this camera. Never mixcause old batperform. tended periods of use. This is normal and is not for • Formatting a memory card deletes all Best Shot Mode 5. Press to exit this setting screen. • Make sure that thenew power of the camera is turned off Continuous IMPORTANT! teries with ones. Doing so can result in alarm. •Playback The microdrive not operate properly in 180 areas where 170may minutes 300 minutes minutes scene sample images stored it. After deleting the before you insert or remove a on memory card. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the • The time and date settings are cleared if the camera is pressure is low. Because of this, you should • barometric After using the camera, turn it off and unplug the adaptor card, you have tomemory import200 the scenes want to the • When inserting card into theyou camera, make Continuous 80 minutes minutes 120 minutes ofaaltitudes. fire or without personal injury. for about 24 hours battery and AC power avoid from left the using ACdanger itoutlet. at high memory card (page E-72). Time Stamp Recording (480 shots) (1200 shots) (720 shots) sure that the card isthis oriented Make sure that CAUTION • supplied. Always make sure thatcorrectly. the plusto (+) and minus happens, restore power and •A microdrive consumes much more electrical power than a The camera automatically switches over AC adaptor • being Data deleted by of aIf memory card format operation canthe side thebatteries card is function facing up, and that you When it is correct turned on, the time stamp digitally stamps (–) ends ofand the are facing correctly, as make new time date settings before using the powered operation card. whenever Depending the on AC how adaptor a microdrive is plugged is • CompactFlash The above figures are approximations only. not be recovered! Be sure to carefully check and coninsert the correct endmarkings of the the lower cardoninto the camera. the recording date and in right corner of each noted by time the the camera itself. Flap camera again. it can greatly battery life. When using alkaline into the camera. • used, The above guidelines based on the the following battery firm that you reduce no are longer need data stored in a image asflashing it is recorded. Note that once anand image iswhenever stamped, Improper loading of batteries can result in •A time display indicates that the time and date certain operating conditions certain battery • batteries, Always use the AC adaptor to power the camera types: memory card before formatting it. the date and time cannot be deleted. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the (clock) settings have been cleared. Use the procedure Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera brands can result batteries going dead right after you itAlkaline: is connected to ain computer. MX1500 (AA) DURACELL ULTRA danger personal injury ortime soiling ofdate objects onnew this pageWhenever toofmake the correct andwe setinstall ones. using a microdrive, recomLithium: Energizer nearby. 1. Turn onyou theuse camera, use the REC/ tings. Battery life varies with brand. and then mend that rechargeable nickel metal hydride batMonitor screen 1. Open the memory card • If or you dobased notbatteries set the camera’s built-in clock todown the • teries Figures are on continuous recording under thecurfolPLAY selector to select either REC or lithium to power the camera. facing slot cover. •• Remove batteries from if are you recorded do plan to use rent date time, allcamera images with the lowing conditions. When battery power isthe low, the amount ofnot time required PLAY . and itbetween for default more than two date andweeks. time, which probably is notinterval your corFlash turned offmay shots become longer. This longer is •IMPORTANT! Never recharge batteries, never direct connection current date and time. Beallow sure to correctly set One rect zoom switching between T (Telephoto) andthe W designed toslider protect the microdrive. between two ends ofother ause battery, andbesides never try take batterbefore you the camera. 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Inserting any other type of card can cause malfuncany operation for about two minutes in the REC mode. IMPORTANT! electrical shock. tion. Power Off is automatically disabled when under •• Auto •“Date Never try to modify theone AC adaptor cord, Be sure to keep all four batteries as a set at 3. Select Style” using of the power following • any Should water orfollowing anyas other foreigntogether matter get into the ends facing / times, oneor offor the conditions. subject itcharging to severe bending, twisting, or pullall both and powering the camera. two key operations, and then press the shutter Compatibility of the camera with the IBM microdrive has memory card slot, immediately turn off power, unplug shown in nearby REC mode FUNCTION menu, page 2 and ing. Doing so creates the risk ofshorten fire elec— athe slideshow is playing Mixing from sets can overall been confirmed by CASIO. However, you should note the release button. theWhile ACbatteries adaptor, and different contact your original retailer or CAUTION illustration. trical shock. IMPORTANT! battery life andare cause malfunction of the camera. following important points whenever using IBM — When you performing operations onthe a comnearest CASIO Service Provider. • Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands ••IfRechargeable cannot be charged while youputer, are here this on the menu screen microdrive. Be sure toprinter, keep the strap around your wrist when usorSelect other external device connected Never eject thebatteries CompactFlash card while the cardthey slot are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electrical are loaded in the REC mode “FUNCTION” UP” “Date Style” ing the camera tocamera. protect accidentally dropto the camera’s DIGITAL terminal or USB port. is facing downwards. Doingagainst so“SET creates the danger of 3. 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(page E-112). pocket and slide the into it. after Operation Batteries LR6 Batteries Batteries NP-H3 batteries with this camera. Never mixcause old batperform. tended periods of use. This is normal and is not for • Formatting a memory card deletes all Best Shot Mode 5. Press to exit this setting screen. • Make sure that thenew power of the camera is turned off Continuous IMPORTANT! teries with ones. Doing so can result in alarm. •Playback The microdrive not operate properly in 180 areas where 170may minutes 300 minutes minutes scene sample images stored it. After deleting the before you insert or remove a on memory card. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the • The time and date settings are cleared if the camera is pressure is low. Because of this, you should • barometric After using the camera, turn it off and unplug the adaptor card, you have tomemory import200 the scenes want to the • When inserting card into theyou camera, make Continuous 80 minutes minutes 120 minutes ofaaltitudes. fire or without personal injury. for about 24 hours battery and AC power avoid from left the using ACdanger itoutlet. at high memory card (page E-72). Time Stamp Recording (480 shots) (1200 shots) (720 shots) sure that the card isthis oriented Make sure that CAUTION • supplied. 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reduces battery life to to about one sixth of that noted above. cause serious damage toREC your Remove batteries PLAY keythe operations, selector and then .camera. press the shutter re•Sliding Contact your original microdrive retailer orthe thecamera! contact POWER side of Battery from the lifecamera is greatly asON/OFF soon affected as switch you by how notice much they you are use dead. flash, lease button. point noted inthe thecamera microdrive documentation. 1. Turn on camera, and then use the REC/ to the right toggles power on ON/OFF and other functions, longPOWER you leave power •zoom The batteries that power and the how camera normally become Press MENU. •2. CASIO does not provide any servicing or maintenance and off.on. PLAY selector toSelect select either REC or turned warm as they discharge. If you are here this on the menu screen support for the microdrive. PLAY .FUNCTION 3. Select Stamp ,“Format” and REC “FUNCTION” “SET UP” for • Note that mode CASIO assume no Time responsibility any then data • If for theProlonging Eject buttonBattery is Tips Life press the shutter release button. PLAY mode “SET UP” loss you may suffer while using “Format” the microdrive. 2. Press MENU. extended, press it in POWER ON/OFF • Use the button to turn off the flash when you are not • This camera supports use of both a CompactFlash card before the using it. [+]sliding • Use and [[–] select each item,you andwant, press 4. Use and ] to toNote, select themenu setting and the[+] microdrive. however, that ejecting a memory card into thethe The 3. Select following Date/Time shows how using battery one capacity ofbutton the indicator following on •Power You can Save also use the power saveto settings (page E-37) to Eject the shutter release button advance to the next Settings microdrive from the camera is relatively more difficult than and then press the shutter release button to the monitor slot. screen and thebattery indicator display changes as batprotect against wasting power when you forget to two key operations, and then press the menu. Sideshutter marked ejecting ait. CompactFlash card. apply The settings below you specifyas sleep and tery power is described used. Replace alllet four batteries soon as auto posturn off the camera. release button. with arrow power off trigger times thatIf help conserve valuable battery sible after they go dead. you to continue to message use the camera Example: 3. In response to the confirmation that power. while the battery level is or , camera power will Date: October 18, 2001 Alkaline Battery Life If you are here Select this on the menu screen 3. Close the memory card appears, use [+] and [ ] to select Yes toautoformatically turn off. Time: 1:25pm Theslot actual life of alkaline batteries is“SET affected a variety of REC mode UP” by “Date/Time” cover. mat or No to“FUNCTION” exit, and then press the shutter AUTO POWER OFF factors,PLAY including battery mode the“SET UP” manufacturer, “Date/Time” the amount of release Off : Nobutton. timeturns stamping Auto Power Off offincamera if no is time the batteries spend storagepower before youoperation use them, Battery Low High :you Year/Month/Day performed five minutes in the PLAY mode. the REC Capacity temperature while areselect recording, and photographic con• 2001/10/18 Use [+]for and [–] to each menu item,Inand press 18 1:25pm :release Day Hour:Minutes mode, you can specify anbutton Auto the Power Offlithium trigger time of ditions. As a rule, we recommend of batteries Monitor the shutter to use advance to the next 2001/10/18 1:25pm : Year/Month/Day two or five minutes. orScreen Ni-MH batteries, which have longer lives thanHour:Minutes alkaline batmenu. teries. SLEEP The monitor screen enters a sleep state if no operation is performed for a specified amount of time in the REC mode. Pressing any button immediately wakes up the monitor and restores normal operation. You can specify 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minutes before the sleep state is triggered, or you can turn off this setting entirely.
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This is normal and is not for • Formatting a memory card deletes all Best Shot Mode 5. Press to exit this setting screen. • Make sure that thenew power of the camera is turned off Continuous IMPORTANT! teries with ones. Doing so can result in alarm. •Playback The microdrive not operate properly in 180 areas where 170may minutes 300 minutes minutes scene sample images stored it. After deleting the before you insert or remove a on memory card. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the • The time and date settings are cleared if the camera is pressure is low. Because of this, you should • barometric After using the camera, turn it off and unplug the adaptor card, you have tomemory import200 the scenes want to the • When inserting card into theyou camera, make Continuous 80 minutes minutes 120 minutes ofaaltitudes. fire or without personal injury. for about 24 hours battery and AC power avoid from left the using ACdanger itoutlet. at high memory card (page E-72). Time Stamp Recording (480 shots) (1200 shots) (720 shots) sure that the card isthis oriented Make sure that CAUTION • supplied. Always make sure thatcorrectly. the plusto (+) and minus happens, restore power and •A microdrive consumes much more electrical power than a The camera automatically switches over AC adaptor • being Data deleted by of aIf memory card format operation canthe side thebatteries card is function facing up, and that you When it is correct turned on, the time stamp digitally stamps (–) ends ofand the are facing correctly, as make new time date settings before using the powered operation card. whenever Depending the on AC how adaptor a microdrive is plugged is • CompactFlash The above figures are approximations only. not be recovered! Be sure to carefully check and coninsert the correct endmarkings of the the lower cardoninto the camera. the recording date and in right corner of each noted by time the the camera itself. camera again. it can greatly battery life. When using alkaline into the camera. • used, The above guidelines based on the the following battery firm that you reduce no are longer need data stored in a image asflashing it is recorded. Note that once anand image iswhenever stamped, Improper loading of batteries can result in •A time display indicates that the time and date certain operating conditions certain battery • batteries, Always use the AC adaptor to power the camera types: memory card before formatting it. the date and time cannot be deleted. bursting or leaking of batteries, creating the (clock) settings have been cleared. Use the procedure Inserting a Memory Card into the Camera brands can result batteries going dead right after you itAlkaline: is connected to ain computer. MX1500 (AA) DURACELL ULTRA danger personal injury ortime soiling ofdate objects onnew this pageWhenever toofmake the correct andwe setinstall ones. using a microdrive, recomLithium: Energizer nearby. 1. 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However, you should note the release button. theWhile ACbatteries adaptor, and different contact your original retailer or CAUTION illustration. trical shock. IMPORTANT! battery life andare cause malfunction of the camera. following important points whenever using IBM — When you performing operations onthe a comnearest CASIO Service Provider. • Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands ••IfRechargeable cannot be charged while youputer, are here this on the menu screen microdrive. Be sure toprinter, keep the strap around your wrist when usorSelect other external device connected Never eject thebatteries CompactFlash card while the cardthey slot are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electrical are loaded in the REC mode “FUNCTION” UP” “Date Style” ing the camera tocamera. protect accidentally dropto the camera’s DIGITAL terminal or USB port. is facing downwards. Doingagainst so“SET creates the danger of 3. While holding down the shock. 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reduces battery life to to about one sixth of that noted batteries above. cause serious damage to your Remove PLAY keythe operations, selector and “REC”. thencamera. press the reContact your original microdrive retailer or shutter the contact Sliding POWER Battery from the lifecamera is greatly asON/OFF soon affected as switch you by how notice much theyyou are use dead. flash, lease button. point noted inthe thecamera microdrive documentation. 1. Turn on camera, and then use the REC/ to the right toggles power on zoom and other functions, longnormally you leave power The batteries that power and the how camera become 2. Press MENU. CASIO does not provide any servicing or maintenance and off.on. PLAY selector toSelect select either “REC” or turned warm as they discharge. If you are here this on the menu screen support for the microdrive. “PLAY”. 3.Note Select “FUNCTION” “Time Stamp”, and then REC FUNCTION SET UP that mode CASIO assume no responsibility forFormat any data If for theProlonging Eject buttonBattery is Tips Life press the shutter release button. PLAY mode SET UP Format you may suffer while using the microdrive. 2.loss Press MENU. extended, press it in Use the button to turn off the flash when you are not This camera supports use of both a CompactFlash card before using it. [+]sliding Use and [–] [ the ] to select each item,you andwant, press 4. Use and toNote, select themenu setting and the[+] microdrive. however, ejecting a memory card into thethe The 3. Select following “Date/Time” shows how using battery one capacity of that the indicator following on You can Save also use the power saveto settings (page E-37) to the shutter release button advance to the next Power Settings microdrive from the camera is relatively more difficult than and then press the shutter release button to the monitor slot. screen and thebattery indicator display changes as batprotect against wasting power when you shutter forget to two key operations, and then press the menu. ejecting ait. CompactFlash card. apply The settings below you specifyas sleep tery power is described used. Replace alllet four batteries soonand as auto posturn off the camera. release button. power off trigger times thatIf help conserve valuable battery sible after they go dead. you to continue to message use the camera Example: 3. In response to the confirmation that power. while the battery level is or , camera power will Date: October 18, 2001 Alkaline Battery Life If you are here Select this on the menu screen 3. Close the memory card appears, use [+] and [–] to select “Yes” toautoformatically turn off. Time: 1:25pm Theslot actual life of alkaline batteries is SET affected a variety of REC mode UP by Date/Time cover. mat or “No” to FUNCTION exit, and then press the shutter AUTO POWER OFF factors,PLAY including battery mode theSET UP manufacturer, Date/Time the amount of release Off : Nobutton. timeturns stamping Auto Power Off offincamera if no is time the batteries spend storagepower before youoperation use them, Battery Low High 2001/10/18 :you performed five minutes in the PLAY mode. the REC Capacity temperature while areselect recording, and photographic conUse [+]for and [ Year/Month/Day ] to each menu item,Inand press 18 1:25pm :release Day Hour:Minutes mode, you can specify anbutton Auto the Power Offlithium trigger time of ditions. As a rule, we recommend of batteries Monitor the shutter to use advance to the next 2001/10/18 1:25pm : Year/Month/Day two or five minutes. orScreen Ni-MH batteries, which have longer lives thanHour:Minutes alkaline batmenu. teries. SLEEP The monitor screen enters a sleep state if no operation is performed for a specified amount of time in the REC mode. Pressing any button immediately wakes up the monitor and restores normal operation. You can specify 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minutes before the sleep state is triggered, or you can turn off this setting entirely.
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