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... replace the battery 37 Power Supply Precautions 38 Turning the Camera On and Off 42 Configuring Power Saving Settings 43 Using the On-screen Menus 45 Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings ... 47 To configure display language and clock settings 48 51 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Recording an Image 51 Aiming the Camera 51 Recording an Image 52 Using Zoom 58 Optical Zoom 58 Digital Zoom 60 Using the Flash 63 Flash Unit Status 65 Changing the Flash Intensity Setting 66 Using Flash Assist 66 Using the Self-timer 68 Specifying Image Size...
... replace the battery 37 Power Supply Precautions 38 Turning the Camera On and Off 42 Configuring Power Saving Settings 43 Using the On-screen Menus 45 Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings ... 47 To configure display language and clock settings 48 51 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Recording an Image 51 Aiming the Camera 51 Recording an Image 52 Using Zoom 58 Optical Zoom 58 Digital Zoom 60 Using the Flash 63 Flash Unit Status 65 Changing the Flash Intensity Setting 66 Using Flash Assist 66 Using the Self-timer 68 Specifying Image Size...
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...and [ ] (PLAY) Power On/Off Functions 172 Formatting Built-in Memory 173 174 USING A MEMORY CARD Using a Memory Card 175 To insert a memory card into the camera 175 To replace the memory card 176 Formatting a Memory Card 177 Copying Files 178 To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card 179 To copy a specific file from a memory card to built-in memory 180 181 PRINTING IMAGES DPOF 182 To configure print settings for a single image 183 To configure print settings for all images 184 Using PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT 186 Date Printing 189 PRINT Image...
...and [ ] (PLAY) Power On/Off Functions 172 Formatting Built-in Memory 173 174 USING A MEMORY CARD Using a Memory Card 175 To insert a memory card into the camera 175 To replace the memory card 176 Formatting a Memory Card 177 Copying Files 178 To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card 179 To copy a specific file from a memory card to built-in memory 180 181 PRINTING IMAGES DPOF 182 To configure print settings for a single image 183 To configure print settings for all images 184 Using PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT 186 Date Printing 189 PRINT Image...
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INTRODUCTION 192 VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER Using the Camera with a Windows Computer ........ 192 Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer ....... 199 Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images to a Computer 203 Memory Data 204 DCF Protocol 204 Memory Folder Structure 205 Image Files Supported by the Camera 206 227 APPENDIX Menu Reference 227 Indicator Lamp Reference 230 Troubleshooting Guide 233 If you have problems installing the USB driver... 238 Display Messages 239 Specifications 241 208 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Using the Camera with a Windows Computer ...
INTRODUCTION 192 VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER Using the Camera with a Windows Computer ........ 192 Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer ....... 199 Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images to a Computer 203 Memory Data 204 DCF Protocol 204 Memory Folder Structure 205 Image Files Supported by the Camera 206 227 APPENDIX Menu Reference 227 Indicator Lamp Reference 230 Troubleshooting Guide 233 If you have problems installing the USB driver... 238 Display Messages 239 Specifications 241 208 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER Using the Camera with a Windows Computer ...
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...use or malfunction of the EX-Z700. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT! • The contents of this manual are subject to CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 8 Except as stipulated above, all important data on other media to protect against its loss. • Note that the example screens... revert to change without notice. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may differ somewhat by deletion of data as a result of this User's Guide may arise due to the use of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement.
...use or malfunction of the EX-Z700. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT! • The contents of this manual are subject to CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 8 Except as stipulated above, all important data on other media to protect against its loss. • Note that the example screens... revert to change without notice. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may differ somewhat by deletion of data as a result of this User's Guide may arise due to the use of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement.
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GETTING READY I Front 2 345 1 1 Zoom controller 2 Shutter button 3 Power button 4 Microphone 5 AF assist light/ self-timer lamp 6 Lens 7 Flash 23 76 File memory can be any one of the following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. General Guide The following three locations. • The camera's built-in memory • An SD memory card or SDHC memory card loaded in the camera • A MultiMediaCard loaded in this manual is a general term...
GETTING READY I Front 2 345 1 1 Zoom controller 2 Shutter button 3 Power button 4 Microphone 5 AF assist light/ self-timer lamp 6 Lens 7 Flash 23 76 File memory can be any one of the following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. General Guide The following three locations. • The camera's built-in memory • An SD memory card or SDHC memory card loaded in the camera • A MultiMediaCard loaded in this manual is a general term...
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... [ ] (PLAY), or to conserve battery power. Use [̆] and [̄] to select the feature whose setting you do not perform any button operation causes the monitor screen to select the "Set Up" tab. 4. Performing any operation for a specified amount of time. 1. Auto Power Off : Turns off the monitor screen if no operation is performed for a specified amount of time in the REC mode. Press [MENU]. 3. Configuring Power Saving Settings You can setup the camera...
... [ ] (PLAY), or to conserve battery power. Use [̆] and [̄] to select the feature whose setting you do not perform any button operation causes the monitor screen to select the "Set Up" tab. 4. Performing any operation for a specified amount of time. 1. Auto Power Off : Turns off the monitor screen if no operation is performed for a specified amount of time in the REC mode. Press [MENU]. 3. Configuring Power Saving Settings You can setup the camera...
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... recording file - While a slideshow is connected to use menus. Use [̆] and [̄] to change the currently selected setting, and then press [SET]. • Available Sleep settings are: "30 sec", "1 min", "2 min", and "Off". • Available Auto Power Off settings are: "2 min" and "5 min". • Note that the Sleep feature does not operate in the PLAY mode. • Pressing any button while the camera is being recorded - While a movie...
... recording file - While a slideshow is connected to use menus. Use [̆] and [̄] to change the currently selected setting, and then press [SET]. • Available Sleep settings are: "30 sec", "1 min", "2 min", and "Off". • Available Auto Power Off settings are: "2 min" and "5 min". • Note that the Sleep feature does not operate in the PLAY mode. • Pressing any button while the camera is being recorded - While a movie...
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If this happens, reconfigure the date and time settings. • If you make a mistake when setting the language or clock with power. To configure display language and clock settings 1. Press the power button, [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) to turn on the camera. 2. Date and time settings will appear on the monitor screen the next time you turn on the camera after the date and time settings have been cleared. Use and [̈] to select the geographical area where...
If this happens, reconfigure the date and time settings. • If you make a mistake when setting the language or clock with power. To configure display language and clock settings 1. Press the power button, [ ] (REC) or [ ] (PLAY) to turn on the camera. 2. Date and time settings will appear on the monitor screen the next time you turn on the camera after the date and time settings have been cleared. Use and [̈] to select the geographical area where...
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... (graininess) in this direction: (Wide Angle) (Telephoto) 58 Optical Zoom The optical zoom range is recorded in the case of zoom: optical zoom and digital zoom. BASIC IMAGE RECORDING I About the REC Mode Monitor Screen • The image shown on your camera. The actual image is a simplified image for optical zoom. In the REC mode, move the zoom controller left or right to 3X. 1. The image saved in file memory has much better resolution...
... (graininess) in this direction: (Wide Angle) (Telephoto) 58 Optical Zoom The optical zoom range is recorded in the case of zoom: optical zoom and digital zoom. BASIC IMAGE RECORDING I About the REC Mode Monitor Screen • The image shown on your camera. The actual image is a simplified image for optical zoom. In the REC mode, move the zoom controller left or right to 3X. 1. The image saved in file memory has much better resolution...
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... zoom operation (page 58) while recording with the Macro mode can cause the light of the flash along with the Macro mode, a value will be replaced by the actual focusing range value. Example: ȚȚcm - ȚȚcm * ȚȚ will appear on the monitor screen. IMPORTANT! • Use of the flash to become blocked, which can produce unwanted lens shadows in your image. • During movie recording, Macro mode uses fixed focus...
... zoom operation (page 58) while recording with the Macro mode can cause the light of the flash along with the Macro mode, a value will be replaced by the actual focusing range value. Example: ȚȚcm - ȚȚcm * ȚȚ will appear on the monitor screen. IMPORTANT! • Use of the flash to become blocked, which can produce unwanted lens shadows in your image. • During movie recording, Macro mode uses fixed focus...
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... not allow you want to record the image. • While the "Movie" scene is in the BEST SHOT mode when you select a BEST SHOT scene. NOTE • Operation guidance and the currently selected BEST SHOT scene appear on . 91 Because of this camera. The settings you can change certain settings. Note, however, that requires slow shutter speeds. Press the shutter button to save a BEST SHOT user setup (page 93). OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3.
... not allow you want to record the image. • While the "Movie" scene is in the BEST SHOT mode when you select a BEST SHOT scene. NOTE • Operation guidance and the currently selected BEST SHOT scene appear on . 91 Because of this camera. The settings you can change certain settings. Note, however, that requires slow shutter speeds. Press the shutter button to save a BEST SHOT user setup (page 93). OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 3.
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... image • Audio File Size: Approximately 165KB (30-second recording of memory cards take longer to be out of focus if the subject is outside the shooting range of the camera. • Macro uses fixed focus that provides efficient data compression. The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is ".WAV". • Recording Time: Up to about 30 seconds per second) NOTE • You can cause movie frames to record data, which can play...
... image • Audio File Size: Approximately 165KB (30-second recording of memory cards take longer to be out of focus if the subject is outside the shooting range of the camera. • Macro uses fixed focus that provides efficient data compression. The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is ".WAV". • Recording Time: Up to about 30 seconds per second) NOTE • You can cause movie frames to record data, which can play...
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... SHOT*1 Flash Focus White Balance ISO AF Area Metering Self-timer Flash Intensity Digital Zoom On Setting when camera is remembered. 118 The following table shows what happens when you turn the camera back on , starts up with the last used BEST SHOT scene but turning off starts up with BEST SHOT scene selection as-is turned off, the camera automatically restores the initial factory default setting for the applicable mode. - When mode memory is . OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Specifying Power On Default Settings The camera's "mode memory...
... SHOT*1 Flash Focus White Balance ISO AF Area Metering Self-timer Flash Intensity Digital Zoom On Setting when camera is remembered. 118 The following table shows what happens when you turn the camera back on , starts up with the last used BEST SHOT scene but turning off starts up with BEST SHOT scene selection as-is turned off, the camera automatically restores the initial factory default setting for the applicable mode. - When mode memory is . OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Specifying Power On Default Settings The camera's "mode memory...
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...). - Images recorded with the camera's clock settings (pages 47, 165) when the snapshot is recorded. • Digital zoom is not supported while date stamping ("Date" or "Date&Time") is turned on (page 60). • Date stamping is stamped in accordance with certain BEST SHOT scenes ("Business Cards and Documents", "Whiteboard, etc.", "Old Photo", "Auto Framing") Resetting the Camera Use the following types of images. Select the "Set Up" tab, select "Reset", and then press [̈]. 3. Time setting - OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! •...
...). - Images recorded with the camera's clock settings (pages 47, 165) when the snapshot is recorded. • Digital zoom is not supported while date stamping ("Date" or "Date&Time") is turned on (page 60). • Date stamping is stamped in accordance with certain BEST SHOT scenes ("Business Cards and Documents", "Whiteboard, etc.", "Old Photo", "Auto Framing") Resetting the Camera Use the following types of images. Select the "Set Up" tab, select "Reset", and then press [̈]. 3. Time setting - OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! •...
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Turn on the camera, and then perform the required operation for playback. Perform volume level adjustment using TV controls. • After using an optionally available AV cable (EMC3A) to connect the camera's USB cradle connector directly to the AUDIO IN terminal of the TV screen, recorded images may not fill the entire screen. • For video output, the audio volume level is selected for the slideshow "Images" setting (page 144). Press [ ] to view images. •...
Turn on the camera, and then perform the required operation for playback. Perform volume level adjustment using TV controls. • After using an optionally available AV cable (EMC3A) to connect the camera's USB cradle connector directly to the AUDIO IN terminal of the TV screen, recorded images may not fill the entire screen. • For video output, the audio volume level is selected for the slideshow "Images" setting (page 144). Press [ ] to view images. •...
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... "Set Up" tab, select "Format", and then press [̈]. 4. to make sure there is no files." BEST SHOT mode user setups - Check to make sure that data deleted by a format operation cannot be recovered. Battery power going low during formatting can cause improper formatting and creates the risk of the data in memory before you do not need any data stored in memory will cause the message "There are no memory card loaded in the camera...
... "Set Up" tab, select "Format", and then press [̈]. 4. to make sure there is no files." BEST SHOT mode user setups - Check to make sure that data deleted by a format operation cannot be recovered. Battery power going low during formatting can cause improper formatting and creates the risk of the data in memory before you do not need any data stored in memory will cause the message "There are no memory card loaded in the camera...
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... above operating systems without the AC adaptor, make sure that the battery is fully charged. • If you want to transfer files from step 2 to install the USB driver. • Note that appears, click "English". 193 If you do first depends on whether your computer. • Use the CD-ROM whose contents label shows "USB driver". 3. Windows 98SE/98 Users • Start from the camera's built-in memory...
... above operating systems without the AC adaptor, make sure that the battery is fully charged. • If you want to transfer files from step 2 to install the USB driver. • Note that appears, click "English". 193 If you do first depends on whether your computer. • Use the CD-ROM whose contents label shows "USB driver". 3. Windows 98SE/98 Users • Start from the camera's built-in memory...
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... for image transfer Software Name USB driver Type B Transfer of images from the Photo Loader 3.0 camera and management of * DirectX 9.0c images on the computer Supported Windows Versions XP/2000/Me 98SE/98 XP/2000/Me/98SE/98 Required Operation Use the USB cradle to establish a connection between the camera and computer. Install the USB driver Type B (page 192). Installation of the USB driver is not required (page 192). Using the Camera with a Windows Computer Your digital camera...
... for image transfer Software Name USB driver Type B Transfer of images from the Photo Loader 3.0 camera and management of * DirectX 9.0c images on the computer Supported Windows Versions XP/2000/Me 98SE/98 XP/2000/Me/98SE/98 Required Operation Use the USB cradle to establish a connection between the camera and computer. Install the USB driver Type B (page 192). Installation of the USB driver is not required (page 192). Using the Camera with a Windows Computer Your digital camera...
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...PLAY Mode Operation Lamp AF assist light / self-timer lamp Meaning Green Red Red Operational (Power on, recording Lit enabled) One of the USB cradle and camera. [CHARGE] lamp [USB] lamp [CHARGE] lamp Color Red Green Amber Red Status Lit Lit Lit Flashing [USB] lamp Meaning Color Status Charging Charging complete Charge standby Charge error Green Lit USB connection Green Flashing Accessing memory 232 These lamps light and flash to indicate the current operational status of the following operations is being performed: delete, DPOF, Pattern 3 image protect, copy, format...
...PLAY Mode Operation Lamp AF assist light / self-timer lamp Meaning Green Red Red Operational (Power on, recording Lit enabled) One of the USB cradle and camera. [CHARGE] lamp [USB] lamp [CHARGE] lamp Color Red Green Amber Red Status Lit Lit Lit Flashing [USB] lamp Meaning Color Status Charging Charging complete Charge standby Charge error Green Lit USB connection Green Flashing Accessing memory 232 These lamps light and flash to indicate the current operational status of the following operations is being performed: delete, DPOF, Pattern 3 image protect, copy, format...
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APPENDIX Symptom All buttons and switches are disabled. Cannot transfer files over a USB connection. 1) Camera is not set securely on the USB cradle. 2) USB cable is not connected securely. 3) USB driver is not installed. 4) Camera is not accessing camera memory, disconnect the USB cable. 1) Check the connection between the camera and USB cradle. 2) Check all connections. 3) Install the USB driver on , it , and then try again. Action Remove the battery from the camera, reinsert it means that the camera's built-in memory management area...
APPENDIX Symptom All buttons and switches are disabled. Cannot transfer files over a USB connection. 1) Camera is not set securely on the USB cradle. 2) USB cable is not connected securely. 3) USB driver is not installed. 4) Camera is not accessing camera memory, disconnect the USB cable. 1) Check the connection between the camera and USB cradle. 2) Check all connections. 3) Install the USB driver on , it , and then try again. Action Remove the battery from the camera, reinsert it means that the camera's built-in memory management area...