Casio Digital Camera EX S1 EX M1 User Manual

Digital Camera  
EX-S1/EX-M1  
User’s Guide  
Thank you for purchasing this  
CASIO Product. Before using  
it, be sure to read the  
precautions contained in this  
User’s Guide, and keep the  
User’s Guide in a safe place  
for future reference.  
All the illustrations in this manual show the  
EX-M1. See the text that accompanies the  
illustrations for information about how the  
EX-S1 and EX-M1 differ from each other.  
EX-M1  
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INTRODUCTION  
17 GETTING READY  
Contents  
General Guide ............................................................ 17  
Camera  
USB Cradle  
17  
18  
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INTRODUCTION  
Using the Controller ................................................... 19  
Monitor Screen Contents ........................................... 20  
Indicator Lamps.......................................................... 22  
Attaching the Strap .................................................... 22  
Power Requirements ................................................. 23  
Unpacking .................................................................... 2  
Features ....................................................................... 8  
Precautions .................................................................. 9  
General Precautions  
Data Error Precautions  
Operating conditions  
Condensation  
LED Backlight  
Lens  
9
11  
11  
12  
12  
12  
12  
To load the battery  
23  
24  
28  
29  
29  
To charge the battery  
Power Supply Precautions  
Turning the Camera On and Off  
Auto Power Off (APO)  
Other  
Using the On-screen Menus ...................................... 30  
Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings ... 32  
14 QUICK START GUIDE  
Getting Ready ............................................................ 14  
To record an image .................................................... 15  
To view a recorded image .......................................... 15  
To delete an image..................................................... 16  
34 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING  
Recording an Image ................................................... 34  
About the REC Mode Monitor Screen  
35  
Recording Precautions  
35  
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Using Zoom ................................................................ 36  
Using the Flash .......................................................... 37  
53 PLAYBACK  
Basic Playback Operation .......................................... 53  
Flash Precautions  
38  
Playing an Audio Snapshot (EX-M1 Only)  
54  
Using the Self-timer ................................................... 39  
Specifying Image Size and Quality ............................ 40  
Zooming the Displayed Image ................................... 55  
Resizing an Image ..................................................... 56  
Playing a Movie .......................................................... 57  
Adding Audio to a Snapshot (EX-M1 Only) ............... 58  
To specify the image size  
40  
To specify the image quality  
41  
42 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS  
To re-record audio  
59  
Playing Back a Voice Recording File (EX-M1 Only) ... 60  
Exposure Compensation (EV Shift) ........................... 42  
Adjusting the White Balance ...................................... 43  
61 DELETING FILES  
Adjusting White Balance Manually  
44  
Using the Night Scene Mode ..................................... 45  
Using the Movie Mode ............................................... 46  
Recording Audio (EX-M1 Only).................................. 47  
Deleting a Single File ................................................. 61  
Deleting All Files ........................................................ 62  
Adding Audio to a Snapshot  
Recording Your Voice  
47  
49  
63 FILE MANAGEMENT  
REC Mode Camera Settings ..................................... 50  
Folders ....................................................................... 63  
Turning the Monitor Screen On and Off  
Assigning Functions to the Controller  
Specifying Power On Default Settings  
50  
51  
52  
Memory Folders and Files  
63  
Protecting Files .......................................................... 64  
To protect a single file  
64  
To protect all files in memory  
65  
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DPOF.......................................................................... 65  
74 USING A MEMORY CARD  
To insert the date during printing  
To configure print settings for a single image  
To configure print settings for all images  
66  
66  
67  
Using a Memory Card ................................................ 75  
To insert a memory card into the camera  
To remove a memory card from the camera  
Formatting a Memory Card  
75  
75  
76  
77  
PRINT Image Matching II .............................................68  
Exif Print ..................................................................... 68  
Using the FAVORITE Folder ...................................... 69  
Memory Card Precautions  
Copying Files ............................................................. 77  
To copy all the files in built-in memory  
To copy a file to the FAVORITE folder  
To display a file in the FAVORITE folder  
To delete a file from the FAVORITE folder  
69  
70  
70  
to a memory card  
To copy a file from a memory card  
to built-in memory  
77  
78  
71 OTHER SETTINGS  
79 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER  
Turning the Key Tone On and Off .............................. 71  
Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen ............. 71  
Changing the Date and Time Setting ........................ 72  
Installing the Software on the CD-ROM .................... 79  
About the bundled CD-ROM  
Operating environment  
Installing the software  
79  
80  
81  
Changing the Date Format  
72  
Changing the Display Language ............................... 73  
Formatting Built-in Memory........................................ 73  
Transferring Files to a Computer ............................... 87  
Transferring Files Over a USB Connection  
Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images  
to a Computer  
87  
90  
91  
92  
93  
93  
Memory Data  
Memory Directory Structure  
Image Files Supported by the Camera  
Built-in Memory and Memory Card Precautions  
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INTRODUCTION  
94 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M1 Only)  
Transferring Audio Files to the Camera ..................... 94  
Preparing the Camera for Audio Player Operation ... 95  
Using the Camera as an Audio Player ...................... 96  
General Guide  
96  
Basic Remote Controller Operations  
Specifying the Audio Playback Mode  
Selecting a Specify Track for Playback  
Specifying the Track Playback Sequence  
Disabling Remote Controller Button Operations  
98  
99  
99  
100  
102  
LCD Remote Control Error Messages ..................... 103  
Audio Playback Precautions .................................... 103  
104 APPENDIX  
Menu Reference....................................................... 104  
Indicator Lamp Reference ....................................... 105  
Camera Indicator Lamps  
105  
USB Cradle Indicator Lamps  
107  
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................. 108  
Display Messages  
111  
Specifications ............................................................112  
Main Specifications  
112  
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INTRODUCTION  
IMPORTANT!  
• The USB driver (mass storage) uses Phoenix Tech-  
nologies Ltd. software.  
Compatibility Software Copyright C 1997  
• The contents of this manual are subject to change  
without notice.  
Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved.  
• MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed  
from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.  
• Other company, product and service names used  
herein may also be trademarks or service marks of  
others.  
• Photo Loader and Photohands are the property of  
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Except as stipulated  
above, all copyrights and other related rights to these  
applications revert to CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.  
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi-  
bility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of  
this manual.  
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi-  
bility for any loss or claims by third parties which may  
arise through the use of the EX-S1/EX-M1.  
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable  
for any damages or losses suffered by you or any third  
party due to the use of Photo Loader and/or  
Photohands.  
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi-  
bility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of  
data as a result of malfunction, repairs, or battery re-  
placement. Be sure to back up all important data on  
other media to protect against its loss.  
• The SD logo is a registered trademark.  
• Windows, Internet Explorer, and DirectX are regis-  
tered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Com-  
puter, Inc.  
Copyright Restrictions  
Except for the purposes of your own personal enjoyment,  
unauthorized copying of snapshot files, movie files, audio  
files, and music files violates copyright laws and interna-  
tional contracts. Distribution to third parties of such files over  
the Internet without permission of the copyright holder,  
whether for profit or for free, violates copyright laws and in-  
ternational contracts.  
MultiMediaCard is a trademark of Infineon Technologies  
AG of Germany, and licensed to the MultiMediaCard  
Association (MMCA).  
• Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe  
Systems Incorporated.  
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INTRODUCTION  
• DCF Data Storage  
Features  
DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) data storage  
protocol provides image inter-compatibility between the  
digital camera and printers.  
• 1.24 million Effective Pixels  
The 1.24-megapixel CCD (1.34 million total pixels) not only  
provides plenty of resolution for normal image recording, it  
also creates images that are perfectly suited for editing and  
manipulation on a PC. An interpolation process can be  
used to store 1,600 x 1,200-pixel images that are equiva-  
lent to those produced by a 2-megapixel camera.  
• Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)  
Images can be printed easily in the sequence you want  
using a DPOF compatible printer. DPOF can also be used  
when specifying images and quantities for printing by pro-  
fessional print services.  
• Fixed focus lens for quick operation  
Fixed focus eliminates the need for lens movement, which  
shortens startup time and shooting time.  
• PRINT Image Matching II Compatible  
Images include PRINT Image Matching II data (mode set-  
ting and other camera setup information). A printer that  
supports PRINT Image Matching II reads this data and ad-  
justs the printed image accordingly, so your images come  
out just the way you intended when you recorded them.  
• 1.6-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen  
• 4X digital zoom  
• 12MB flash memory  
Images can be recorded without using a memory card.  
• Bundled with Photo Loader and Photohands  
Your camera comes bundled with the latest version of  
Photo Loader, the popular application that automatically  
loads images from your camera to your PC. Photo Loader  
also includes a feature that automatically attaches images  
to e-mail messages. Also included is Photohands, an appli-  
cation that makes image retouching quick and easy.  
• Support for SD memory cards and MMC (MultiMedia  
Cards) for memory expansion  
• Easy Charging  
Just place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge its  
battery.  
• Easy Image Transfer  
Transfer images to a computer simply by placing the cam-  
era onto the USB cradle.  
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INTRODUCTION  
* EX-M1 Only  
Precautions  
• Snapshot + Audio Mode  
Adds audio to a snapshot.  
General Precautions  
Be sure to observe the following important precautions  
whenever using the EX-S1/EX-M1.  
• Movie + Audio Mode  
• Voice Recording  
Quick and easy recording of voice input.  
All references in this manual to “this camera” and “the cam-  
era” refer to the CASIO EX-S1/EX-M1 Digital Camera.  
• After Recording  
Adds audio to images after they are recorded.  
• Never try to take pictures or use the built-in display while  
operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so cre-  
ates the danger of serious accident.  
• Audio Player Capabilities  
• Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your  
own repairs. High-voltage internal components create the  
risk of electric shock when exposed. Always leave mainte-  
nance and repair work up to CASIO authorized service pro-  
viders.  
Use the camera to play back music data from standard  
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) files.  
• Never look at the sun or any other bright light through the  
camera’s viewfinder. Doing so can damage your eyesight.  
• Keep the connector cover and the other small parts and  
accessories of this camera out of the reach of small chil-  
dren. If swallowed accidentally, contact your physician im-  
mediately.  
• Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a  
motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the driver’s vi-  
sion and create the danger of accident.  
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INTRODUCTION  
• Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subject’s  
eyes. Intense light from the flash can cause eye damage if  
it is fired too close to the eyes, especially with young chil-  
dren. When using the flash, the camera should be at least  
one meter from the eyes of the subject.  
• At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor from the power  
outlet and clean the area around the prongs of the plug.  
Dust build up around the prongs can create the danger of  
fire.  
• If the camera’s case should ever become cracked due to  
dropping it or otherwise subjecting it to rough treatment,  
immediately turn power off, unplug the AC adaptor from the  
power outlet, and contact your nearest CASIO authorized  
service provider.  
• Never use the camera inside of an aircraft or in any other  
areas where its use is prohibited. Doing so can result in an  
accident.  
• Physical damage and malfunction of this camera can  
cause the data stored in its memory to be deleted. Be sure  
to always keep backup copies of data by transferring them  
to personal computer memory.  
• Keep the camera away from water and other liquids, and  
never let it get wet. Moisture creates the danger of fire and  
electric shock. Never use the camera outdoors in the rain  
or snow, at the seashore or beach, in the bathroom, etc.  
• Should foreign matter or water ever get into the camera,  
immediately turn power off, unplug the AC adaptor from the  
power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO  
authorized service provider. Using the camera under these  
conditions creates the danger of fire and electric shock.  
• Should you ever notice smoke or a strange odor coming  
out of the camera, immediately turn power off and unplug  
the AC adaptor from the power outlet. Using the camera  
under these conditions creates the danger of fire and elec-  
tric shock. After making sure there is no more smoke com-  
ing from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO autho-  
rized service provider for repair. Never attempt your own  
maintenance.  
• Never open the battery cover, disconnect the AC adaptor  
from the camera or unplug it from the wall socket while re-  
cording images. Doing so will not only make storage of the  
current image impossible, it can also corrupt other image  
data already stored in camera memory.  
• Never use the AC adaptor to power any other device be-  
sides this camera. Never use any other AC adaptor be-  
sides the one that comes with this camera.  
• Never cover the AC adaptor with a quilt, blanket, or other  
cover while it is in use, and do not use it near a heater.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Data Error Precautions  
Operating conditions  
• Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital  
components. Any of the following creates the risk of cor-  
ruption of data in camera memory.  
• This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging  
from 0°C to 40°C.  
• Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas.  
— In areas subject to direct sunlight  
— In areas subject to high humidity or dust  
— Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to  
temperature extremes  
— Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the  
sun  
— In areas subject to strong vibration  
— Removing the battery while image recording or data  
communication is in progress.  
— Removing a memory card while image recording is in  
progress.  
— Removing the battery, removing the memory card, or  
placing the camera onto the USB cradle while the op-  
eration/flash charge lamp is still flashing after you turn  
off the camera.  
— Disconnecting the USB cable, removing the camera  
from the USB cradle, or disconnecting the AC adaptor  
from the USB cradle while a data communication opera-  
tion is being performed.  
— Using low battery.  
— Other abnormal operations.  
Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to  
appear on the monitor screen (page 111). Follow the instruc-  
tions provided by the message to correct the situation.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Condensation  
LED Backlight  
• When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or other-  
wise expose it to a sudden change of temperature, there is  
the possibility that condensation can form on the exterior or  
on interior components. Condensation can cause malfunc-  
tion of the camera, so you should avoid exposing it to con-  
ditions that might cause condensation.  
• To keep condensation from forming, place the camera into  
a plastic bag before moving it into a location that is much  
warmer or colder than your current location. Leave it in the  
plastic bag until the air inside the bag has a chance to  
reach the same temperature as the new location. If con-  
densation does form, remove the battery from the camera  
and leave the battery cover open for a few hours.  
• The monitor screen is illuminated by an LED backlight. A  
dark monitor screen indicates that the LED backlight has  
reached the end of its service life, and needs to be re-  
placed by a CASIO authorized service provider. Note that  
you will be charged for LED backlight replacement. The  
LED backlight brightness is reduced by half after about  
1,000 hours of use.  
Lens  
• Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of  
the lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause  
malfunction.  
• Fingerprints, dust, or any other soiling of the lens can inter-  
fere with proper image recording. Never touch the lens with  
your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens  
surface by using a lens blower to blow them off. Next, wipe  
the surface of the lens with a soft lens cloth.  
Other  
• The camera may become slightly warm during use. This  
does not indicate malfunction.  
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GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF  
THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).  
Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful in-  
terference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, in-  
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Model Number:  
EX-S1/EX-M1  
Trade Name:  
Responsible party:  
Address:  
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.  
CASIO INC.  
NOTICE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B peripheral, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE,  
DOVER,NEW JERSEY 07801  
Telephone number: 973-361-5400  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, in-  
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC WARNING  
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.  
EX-S1/EX-M1  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respon-  
sible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the  
equipment.  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
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QUICK START GUIDE  
Getting Ready  
1. Load the battery (page 23).  
2. Place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge the  
battery (page 24).  
It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge.  
1
2
3
1
2
3. Configure screen message language, and current time settings (page 32).  
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QUICK START GUIDE  
To record an image  
To view a recorded image  
(See page 34 for details.)  
(See page 53 for details.)  
4
1
1
3
3
2
1. Press the power button to turn on the camera.  
2. Align the mode selector with “REC”.  
1. Press the power button to turn on the camera.  
2. Align the mode selector with “PLAY”.  
3. Point the camera at the subject, and use the  
monitor screen or viewfinder to compose the  
image.  
3. Rock the controller left (back) or right (for-  
ward) to scroll through images on the monitor  
screen.  
4. Holding the camera still, gently press the shut-  
ter release button.  
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QUICK START GUIDE  
To delete an image  
(See page 61 for details.)  
1
3, 4, 5, 6  
1. Press the power button to turn on the camera.  
2. Align the mode selector with “PLAY”.  
3. Rock the controller down to select  
.
4. Rock the controller left or right to scroll through images and display  
the one you want to delete.  
5. Rock the controller up or down to select “Delete”.  
To exit the image delete operation without deleting anything, select “Cancel”.  
6. Click by pressing straight down on the controller to delete the se-  
lected image.  
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GETTING READY  
This section contains about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera.  
General Guide  
The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera.  
Camera  
I Front  
I Back  
7
8
1
2
7 Operation/Flash charge  
lamp  
8 Viewfinder  
9 MENU button  
0 Mode selector  
A Strap bar  
B Battery cover  
C Speaker (EX-M1 only)  
3
9
1 Power button  
2 Shutter release button  
3 Flash  
4 Lens  
5 Microphone  
(EX-M1 only)  
0
4
A
6 Self-timer lamp  
D Controller  
E
* Rock the controller up,  
down, left, or right to select  
items. To execute a  
function, click by pressing  
straight down on the  
controller.  
D
6
5
C
B
E Monitor Screen  
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GETTING READY  
I Bottom  
USB Cradle  
F
G
Simply placing your CASIO digital camera onto the USB  
cradle lets you perform the following tasks.  
Battery charging (page 24)  
Automatic transfer of images to a computer (page 87)  
F Connector cover  
G Memory card slot  
I Front  
If you are not using a memory card, be sure to insert the  
dummy card into this slot to protect against dust and  
damage.  
1
2
3
1 Camera connector  
2 USB lamp  
3 CHARGE lamp  
Removing the Connector Cover  
Be sure to replace the  
H
connector cover whenever  
the connector is not being  
used.  
I Back  
H Connector  
4 USB  
* Connection of an LCD  
remote controller is  
supported by the EX-M1  
only.  
(USB port)  
5 DC IN 5.3V  
(AC adaptor connector)  
5
4
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GETTING READY  
NOTE  
Using the Controller  
See Using the Camera as an Audio Playeron page  
96 for information about the LCD remote controller  
that comes with the EX-M1.  
The controller is used to select on-screen items and to ex-  
ecute functions. The following are the terms used in this  
manual to describe controller operations.  
Term  
Rock  
Meaning  
Use your thumb to push the  
controller up, down, left, or right.  
Use your thumb to press straight  
down on the controller until it clicks.  
Click  
Rock  
Click  
While a menu is on the display, rock the controller to select  
a tab or menu item. When the item you want is selected,  
click to execute or apply it.  
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GETTING READY  
Monitor Screen Contents  
The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the cameras status.  
Self-timer  
White balance indicator  
Recording Mode indicator  
I REC Mode  
Snapshot  
Night Scene  
Movie  
None Auto  
Sunlight  
Snapshot Audio (EX-M1 only)  
Shade  
Voice Recording (EX-M1 only)  
Light Bulb  
Fluorescent  
Manual  
Memory capacity  
(Remaining number  
of storable images)  
Image size  
1600 x1200 pixels  
1280 x 960 pixels  
640 x 480 pixels  
Flash Mode indicator  
None Auto Flash  
Flash Off  
Quality  
FINE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
Flash On  
Red-eye reduction  
NOTE  
You can turn  
display of monitor  
screen information  
on and off. See  
Digital zoom factor  
Battery capacity  
Built-in memory selected  
for data storage.  
Memory card selected for  
data storage.  
Turning the Monitor  
Screen On and Off”  
on page 50 for more  
information.  
Date and time  
EV value  
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GETTING READY  
IMPORTANT!  
I PLAY Mode  
Some information may not display properly if you dis-  
play an image that was recorded using a different digi-  
tal camera model.  
Folder number/File number  
Image protection  
indicator  
Image size  
1600 x1200 pixels  
1280 x 960 pixels  
640 x 480 pixels  
Quality  
FINE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
Built-in memory data  
Memory card data  
Battery capacity  
Date and time  
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GETTING READY  
Indicator Lamps  
Attaching the Strap  
You can find out the operational status of the camera and the  
USB cradle at a glance by checking the color of the indicator  
lamps, and whether a lamp is lit or flashing. For details, see  
Indicator Lamp Referenceon page 105.  
Attach the strap to the strap bar as shown in the illustration.  
Operation/Flash charge lamp  
Self-timer lamp  
USB lamp  
IMPORTANT!  
Be sure to keep the strap around your wrist when us-  
ing the camera to protect against accidentally drop-  
ping it.  
CHARGE lamp  
The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera  
only. Do not use it for any other purpose.  
Never swing the camera around by the strap.  
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GETTING READY  
3. Swing the battery cover closed, and then slide  
it in the direction indicated by the arrow while  
pressing down on it.  
Power Requirements  
Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion bat-  
tery (NP-20).  
To load the battery  
1. Pressing the battery cover on the side of the  
camera, slide it in the direction indicated by  
the arrow and then swing it open.  
IMPORTANT!  
Use only the special NP-20 rechargeable lithium ion  
battery to power this camera. Use of any other type of  
battery is not supported.  
NOTE  
When removing the battery, open the battery cover  
and tilt it towards the side. When the battery slides out  
part way, pull it out by hand.  
2. Align the arrow mark on the battery with the  
arrow mark on the camera as shown in the il-  
lustration, and slide the battery into the battery  
compartment.  
The battery is not charged when you purchase the cam-  
era. You need to charge the battery before using the  
camera for the first time.  
Arrow marks  
NP-20  
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GETTING READY  
4. Turn off the camera  
and remove its  
To charge the battery  
connector cover.  
1. Connect the AC power cord to the AC adaptor.  
2. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into a  
household power outlet.  
Connector cover  
3. Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 5.3V con-  
nector of the USB cradle.  
5. Set the camera onto  
the USB cradle.  
USB Cradle  
DC IN 5.3V  
The CHARGE lamp on  
the USB cradle should  
turn red, indicating that  
charging has started.  
When charging is  
AC Adaptor  
complete, the CHARGE  
lamp will turn green.  
CHARGE lamp  
6. After charging is complete, remove the camera  
from the USB cradle and replace the connector  
cover.  
AC power cord  
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IMPORTANT!  
The CHARGE lamp flashing red indicates that an error  
occurred while charging. An error can be caused by  
any of the following: a problem with the cradle, a prob-  
lem with the camera, or a problem with the battery or  
how it is loaded. Remove the camera from the cradle  
and see if it works normally.  
It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge. Ac-  
tual charging time depends on current battery capac-  
ity and charging conditions.  
Use only the USB cradle to charge the special NP-20  
rechargeable lithium ion battery. Never use any other  
charger device.  
Use only the bundled AC adaptor. Never use any  
other type of AC adaptor. Do not use optionally avail-  
able AD-C620 and AD-C630 AC adaptors with this  
camera.  
The USB cradle can be used for charging or USB data  
communication only.  
NOTE  
USB cradle is designed for operation with any power  
supply in the range of 100V to 240V AC. Note, how-  
ever, that the shape of the AC power cord plug varies  
according to country or geographic area. If you plan to  
use the cradle in another geographic area, you need  
to purchase a commercially available AC power cord  
that is compatible with the power outlets in that area.  
Make sure that the camera connector of the USB  
cradle is securely inserted into the cameras connec-  
tor as far as it will go.  
The CHARGE lamp may remain amber colored and  
the charge operation may not start right away if you try  
to charge immediately after using the camera (which  
causes battery to become warm) or when it is too hot  
or too cold where you are performing the charge op-  
eration. If this happens, simply wait until the battery  
reaches normal temperature. The CHARGE lamp will  
turn red and charging will start when the battery tem-  
perature returns to the allowable charging tempera-  
ture range.  
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GETTING READY  
I If the camera works normally  
I Battery Life Guidelines  
The battery life guideline values given below indicate the  
amount of time at standard temperature (25°C) until power  
automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not  
guarantee that the battery will provide the amount of service  
indicated. Low temperatures and continued use reduce bat-  
tery life.  
1. Continue using the camera until the current  
charge is used up, and then charge the battery.  
I If the camera does not work normally  
Operation  
Approximate Battery Life  
80 minutes (480 shots)  
This can mean there is a problem with how the battery is  
loaded.  
Continuous Recording  
Continuous Playback (Continu-  
ous Snapshot Recording)  
110 minutes  
1. Remove the battery from the camera and check  
the battery contacts for dirt. If the contacts are  
dirty, wipe them clean with a dry cloth.  
Continuous Voice Recording*  
Continuous Audio Playback*  
80 minutes  
330 minutes  
* EX-M1 only  
2. Check to make sure that the AC adaptors  
power cord is connected securely to the power  
outlet and cradle.  
Measurement Conditions  
Figures are based on continuous recording under the follow-  
ing conditions.  
Flash turned off  
Normal temperature (25°C)  
If the same symptoms occur again when you place the  
camera on the cradle after taking the above steps,  
contact a CASIO authorized service provider.  
Recording one image per minute under the above condi-  
tions reduces battery life to about one sixth of that noted  
above.  
Voice recording times are based on continuous recording,  
while audio playback times are based on continuous output  
(through headphones).  
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The above values are based a new battery starting from a  
full charge. Repeated charging shortens battery life.  
Battery life is greatly affected by how much you use flash,  
zoom and other functions, and how long you leave power  
turned on.  
IITip to Make the Battery Last Longer  
If you do not need the flash while recording, use the menu to  
select  
(flash off) for the flash mode. See page 37 for  
more information.  
* Voice recording and audio playback times apply to the EX-M1 only.  
IILow Battery Indicator  
The following shows how the battery capacity indicator on  
the monitor screen changes as battery power is used. If you  
continue to use the camera while the battery level is  
,
camera power will automatically turn off. When this happens,  
charge the battery as soon as possible.  
Battery Level  
Indicator  
High  
Low  
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Do not overload extension cords or wall out-  
lets. Doing so creates the danger of fire and  
electric shock.  
Should the cord of the AC adaptor become  
damaged (exposed internal wiring), request a  
replacement from a CASIO authorized service  
provider. A damaged AC adaptor cord creates  
the danger of fire or electric shock.  
Power Supply Precautions  
IIBattery Precautions  
See the instructions that come with the rechargeable lithium  
ion battery for important precautions you need to observe  
during its use.  
IIUSB Cradle and AC Adaptor Precautions  
Make sure you always remove the camera from the USB  
cradle before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor.  
Charging and USB data communication can cause the AC  
adaptor to become warm. This is normal and does not indi-  
cate malfunction.  
Never use an electrical outlet whose voltage is  
outside the rating marked on the AC adaptor.  
Doing so can create the danger of fire or elec-  
tric shock. Use only the bundled AC adaptor  
specified for this camera.  
Do not allow the AC adaptor cord to become  
cut or damaged, do not place heavy objects on  
it, and keep it away from heat. A damaged  
Unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet whenever  
you are not using it.  
power cord creates the risk of fire and electric  
Caution!  
shock.  
Never try to modify the AC adaptor cord, or  
subject it to severe bending, twisting, or pull-  
ing. Doing so creates the risk of fire and elec-  
tric shock.  
Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands  
are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric  
shock.  
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GETTING READY  
Turning the Camera On and Off  
Auto Power Off (APO)  
Press the power button to turn the  
camera on and off.  
Auto Power Off (APO) automatically turns off the camera  
when you do not perform any operation for certain amount of  
time. The amount of time that needs to pass before APO is  
triggered depends on the mode the camera is in.  
Pressing the power button to turn  
on the camera causes the opera-  
tion/flash charge lamp to flash  
green. Press the power button  
again to turn off the camera.  
Power button  
Mode  
REC  
Approximate Time to APO  
2 minutes  
PLAY  
2 minutes  
IMPORTANT!  
AUDIO  
(EX-M1 only)  
10 seconds  
If camera power is turned off by the Auto Power Off  
feature, press the power button to turn it back on  
again.  
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GETTING READY  
I Menu Screen Operations  
Using the On-screen Menus  
When you want to do this:  
Move between tabs  
Do this:  
Pressing MENU displays menus on the monitor screen that  
you can use to perform various operations. The menu that  
appears depends on whether you are in the REC mode or  
the PLAY mode. The following shows an example menu pro-  
cedure in the REC mode.  
Rock the controller left or right  
Move from the tab to the  
settings  
Rock the controller down  
Move between the settings  
Rock the controller up or down  
Display the options  
available for a setting  
Rock the controller right or click  
the controller  
1. Turn on the camera,  
and then align the  
mode selector with  
RECto enter the  
REC mode.  
Select an option  
Rock the controller up or down  
Register an option  
selection and exit the menu Click the controller  
screen  
Register an option  
selection and return to the  
menu screen  
Mode selector  
Rock the controller left  
Press MENU  
If you want to enter the  
PLAY mode instead,  
you would align the  
mode selector with  
Exit the menu screen  
PLAY.  
Tab  
2. Press MENU.  
Settings  
Selection cursor (indicates the  
currently selected item)  
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3. Rock the controller left or right to select the tab  
you want, and then rock it down to move the  
selection cursor from the tab to the settings.  
6. Next, do either of the following.  
If you want to do this:  
Do this:  
Apply the setting and exit the  
menu screen  
Click the controller.  
If you ever need to move the selection cursor back  
from the settings to the tabs, rock the controller up  
until the cursor reaches the top of the menu.  
Apply the setting and return to  
menu screen to change other  
settings  
Rock the controller left.  
4. Rock the controller  
up or down to select  
the setting you want  
to change, and then  
rock the controller to  
the right.  
See Menu Referenceon page 104 for more informa-  
tion about menus.  
Example: “Flash” setting  
This displays a  
submenu of options  
selected.  
available for the  
selected setting.  
Instead of rocking the  
controller, you could  
also click it.  
5. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
option you want, and then click.  
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GETTING READY  
IMPORTANT!  
Configuring Display Language and Clock  
Settings  
The cameras clock settings are cleared whenever  
power is totally cut off. This can happen if the battery  
goes dead while the camera is not being supplied  
power by the USB cradle. The clock setting screen  
will appear automatically the next time you turn on  
power after the settings are cleared. Set the date and  
time before using the camera.  
Be sure to configure the following settings before using the  
camera to record images.  
Display language  
Date and time  
The current date and time settings will be cleared if  
the battery remains dead without being charged for  
about one day.  
Recording images without configuring the clock set-  
tings causes incorrect time information to be regis-  
tered. Be sure to configure the clock settings before  
using the camera.  
Note that the current date and time settings are used by the  
camera to generate the date and time that are stored along  
with image data, etc.  
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1. Press the power button to turn on the camera.  
4. Set the date and the  
time.  
2. Rock the controller  
up or down to select  
the language you  
want.  
: Japanese  
English : English  
Français : French  
Deutsch : German  
Español : Spanish  
Italiano : Italian  
To do this:  
Do this:  
Move the cursor between  
settings  
Rock the controller left or  
right.  
Change the setting at the  
current cursor location  
Rock the controller up or  
down.  
5. Click to register the clock settings and exit the  
setting screen.  
3. Click to register the language setting and ad-  
vance to the clock settings.  
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING  
This section describes the basic procedure for recording an  
image.  
3. Compose the image  
on the monitor  
screen.  
12  
1600 1200  
NORMAL  
• The focusing range of  
the camera is approxi-  
mately 1 meter to  
infinity ().  
• When performing this  
step, take care so your  
fingers do not block the  
lens or any of the  
Recording an Image  
02/12/24  
12:58  
Your camera automatically adjusts shutter speed in accor-  
dance with the brightness of the subject. Images you record  
are stored in the camera’s flash memory.  
• You can also use optionally available SD memory cards  
and MultiMedia Cards (MMC) to store images (page 74).  
sensors.  
1. Press the power  
button to turn on the  
camera.  
• You can compose images using either the monitor  
screen or the optical viewfinder.  
• When using the optical viewfinder, you can turn off  
the monitor screen to save power (page 50).  
• This causes an image  
Power button  
or a message to appear  
on the monitor screen.  
4. Press the shutter  
release button to  
record the image.  
2. Align the mode  
selector with “REC”.  
• This enters the REC  
mode for image  
recording.  
• The number of images that can be stored in memory  
depends on the resolution setting you are using (page  
40).  
Mode selector  
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• Depending on the distance or angle between the sub-  
ject and the camera, the image you see in the  
viewfinder may not be exactly the image that is re-  
corded.  
Recording Precautions  
• Never open the battery cover or place the camera onto the  
USB cradle while the operation/flash charge lamp is flash-  
ing green. Doing so not only causes the current image to  
be lost, it can also corrupt images already stored in camera  
memory and even lead to malfunction of the camera.  
• Never remove the memory card while an image is being  
recorded to the memory card.  
• Fluorescent lighting actually flickers at a frequency that  
cannot be detected by the human eye. When using the  
camera indoors under such lighting, you may experience  
some brightness or color problems with recorded images.  
• The camera automatically adjusts its sensitivity in accor-  
dance with the brightness of the subject. This can cause  
some static noise to appear in images of relatively dark  
subjects.  
• Press the shutter release gently to avoid camera  
movement.  
About the REC Mode Monitor Screen  
• The image shown on the monitor screen in the REC mode  
is a simplified image for composing purposes. The actual  
image is recorded in accordance with the image quality  
setting currently selected on your camera. The image  
saved on memory has much better resolution and detail  
than the REC mode monitor screen image.  
• Certain levels of subject brightness can cause the re-  
sponse of the REC mode monitor screen to slow down,  
which causes some static noise in the monitor screen im-  
age.  
• For a dimly lit subject, the camera raises the sensitivity and  
uses a faster shutter speed. Because of this, you need to  
guard against camera movement if you have flash turned  
off (page 37) when recording a dimly lit subject.  
• If unwanted light is shining on the lens, shade the lens with  
your hand when recording the image.  
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING  
5. Rock the controller up or down in the REC  
mode to change the digital zoom factor.  
Using Zoom  
You can use the digital zoom feature of your camera to zoom  
in on the center of an image. Performing a zoom operation  
toggles the zoom factor between 1X and 4X.  
Rock up to zoom in.  
Rock down to zoom out.  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
2. Rock the controller left or right to select the  
“REC” tab.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select  
“Digital Zoom”, and then rock the controller  
to the right.  
Zoom out  
Zoom in  
6. Record the image.  
IMPORTANT!  
4. Rock the controller up or down to select “On”,  
and then click.  
• Selecting “Off” in step 4 disables digital zoom.  
• Zoom is disabled whenever the monitor screen is  
turned off (page 50).  
• To disable digital zoom, select “Off” for the “Digital  
Zoom” setting on the “REC” tab.  
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To do this:  
Select this setting:  
Auto  
Using the Flash  
Have the flash fire automatically  
when required (Auto Flash)  
Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you  
want to use.  
Turn off the flash (Flash Off)  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
Always fire the flash (Flash On)  
Fire a pre-flash followed by image  
recording with flash, reducing the  
chance of red-eye in the image (Red-  
eye reduction)  
2. Rock the controller left or right to select the  
“REC” tab.  
3. Rock the controller  
up or down to select  
“Flash”, and then  
rock the controller to  
the right.  
5. Record the image.  
IMPORTANT!  
• The flash unit of this camera fires a number of times  
when you record an image. The initial flashes are pre-  
flashes, which the camera uses to obtain information it  
uses for exposure settings. The final flash is for re-  
cording. Make sure that you keep the camera still until  
the shutter releases.  
4. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
flash mode you want, and then click.  
• Image recording may not be performed if you press  
the shutter release button while the operation/flash  
charge lamp is flashing amber.  
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NOTE  
Flash Precautions  
• Take care that your fingers do not block the flash when you  
hold the camera. Covering the flash with your finger can  
greatly reduce its effectiveness.  
• You can use the key customization feature (page 51)  
to configure the camera so the flash mode changes  
whenever you rock the controller left or right while in  
the REC mode.  
About Red-eye Reduction  
Using the flash to record at night or in a dimly lit room can  
cause red spots inside the eyes of people who are in the  
image. This is caused when the light from the flash reflects  
off of the retina of the eye. Red-eye reduction fires a pre-  
flash, which causes the irises in the eyes of any people in the  
image to close. This is followed by another flash operation  
when the image is actually recorded.  
Flash  
• The approximate effective range of the flash is shown be-  
low. The flash is unable to adequately illuminate a subject  
that is outside this range.  
1 meter to 2 meters  
• The flash takes anywhere from a few seconds as long as  
10 seconds to attain full charge after being fired. The actual  
time required depends on the battery level, temperature,  
and other conditions.  
IMPORTANT!  
Note the following important points when using red-eye  
reduction.  
• The flash does not fire during movie recording. This is indi-  
• Red-eye reduction does not work unless the people in  
the image are looking directly at the camera (flash).  
Before pressing the shutter release button, call out to  
the subjects so they all look at the camera.  
• Red-eye reduction may not work very well if the sub-  
jects are located far away from the camera.  
cated by  
• The flash unit may not be able to charge when battery  
power is low. Low battery power is indicated by the on  
on the monitor screen.  
the monitor screen, and when the flash fails to fire properly  
resulting in poor image exposure. When these symptoms  
occur, charge the camera’s battery as soon as possible.  
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• When the red-eye reduction mode (  
) is being used,  
Using the Self-timer  
flash intensity is adjusted automatically in accordance with  
the exposure. The flash may not fire at all when the subject  
is brightly lit.  
The self-timer delays shutter release so it is performed about  
10 seconds after you press the shutter release button.  
• White balance is fixed while the flash is being used, so sun-  
light, fluorescent lighting, or other sources of illumination in  
the immediate area may affect the coloring of the recorded  
image.  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
2. Rock the controller left or right to select the  
“REC” tab.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select  
“Self-timer”, and then rock the controller to  
the right.  
4. Rock the controller up or down to select  
“10 sec”, and then click.  
• Selecting “Off” in step 4 disables the self-timer.  
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5. Record the image.  
Self-timer lamp  
Specifying Image Size and Quality  
• The self-timer lamp  
flashes and the shutter  
releases about 10  
seconds after you press  
the shutter release  
button.  
You can specify the image size and image quality to suit the  
type of image you are recording.  
To specify the image size  
• You can interrupt an ongoing self-timer countdown by  
pressing the shutter release button while the self-timer  
lamp is flashing.  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
2. Rock the controller left or right to select the  
“REC” tab.  
• The self-timer turns off automatically after the shutter  
releases.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select “Size”,  
and then rock the controller to the right.  
4. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
setting you want, and then click.  
1600 x 1200 : 1600 x 1200 pixels  
1280 x 960 : 1280 x 960 pixels  
640 x 480  
: 640 x 480 pixels  
NOTE  
• Use 1600 x 1200 when you plan to produce a large  
print of the image. Use 640 x 480 when you need to  
economize on space because you plan to send im-  
ages in e-mail, etc.  
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NOTE  
To specify the image quality  
• Use the “Fine” setting when image quality is your top  
priority and file size is secondary. Conversely, use the  
“Economy” setting when file size is your top priority  
and image quality is secondary.  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
2. Rock the controller left or right to select the  
“REC” tab.  
IMPORTANT!  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select  
“Quality”, and then rock the controller to the  
right.  
• Actual file size depends on the type of image you  
record. This means that the remaining image capacity  
noted on the monitor screen may not be exactly accu-  
rate (pages 20 and 112).  
4. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
setting you want, and then click.  
To get this:  
Very high quality, but large file size  
Normal quality  
Select this setting:  
Fine  
Normal  
Small file size, but low quality  
Economy  
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS  
This chapter describes the other powerful features and func-  
tions that are available for recording.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to change the  
exposure compensation value, and then click.  
Clicking the controller registers the displayed value.  
Exposure Compensation (EV Shift)  
Up : Increases the EV value. A higher EV value is best  
used for light-colored subjects and backlight sub-  
jects.  
Exposure compensation lets you change the exposure set-  
ting (EV value) manually to adjust for the lighting of your sub-  
ject. This feature helps to achieve better results when re-  
cording a backlit subject, a strongly lit subject indoors, and a  
subject that is against a dark background.  
Exposure Compensation Range: 2.0EV to +2.0EV  
Steps: 1/3EV  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
Down : Decreases the EV value. A lower EV value is best  
for dark-color subjects and for shooting outdoors  
on a clear day.  
2. Select the RECtab,  
select EV Shift, and  
then rock the control-  
ler to the right.  
Exposure compensation  
value  
To cancel exposure compensation, adjust the value  
until it becomes zero.  
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4. Record the image.  
Adjusting the White Balance  
The wavelengths of the light produced by various light  
sources (sunlight, light bulb, etc.) can affect the color of a  
subject when it is recorded. White balance lets you make  
adjustments to compensate for different lighting types, to  
make the colors of an image appear more natural.  
IMPORTANT!  
When shooting under very dark or very bright condi-  
tions, you may not be able to obtain satisfactory re-  
sults even after performing exposure compensation.  
NOTE  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
You can use the key customization feature (page 51)  
to configure the camera so the exposure compensa-  
tion value changes whenever you rock the controller  
left or right while in the REC mode.  
2. Select the RECtab,  
select White Balance,  
and then rock the  
controller to the right.  
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3. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
setting you want, and then click.  
Adjusting White Balance Manually  
Under some light sources, automatic white balance under  
the Autosetting can take a long time to complete. Also, the  
auto white balance range (color temperature range) is lim-  
ited. Manual white balance helps to ensure that colors are  
recorded correctly for a particular light source.  
Note that you must perform manual white balance under the  
same conditions you will be shooting under. You must also  
have a white piece of paper or other similar object on hand in  
order to perform manual white balance.  
When shooting under these  
Select this setting:  
conditions:  
Normal conditions  
Outdoor daylight  
Shade  
Auto  
Incandescent light bulb  
(reddish tinge)  
Fluorescent light (greenish tinge)  
Difficult lighting that requires manual  
control (This page)  
1. In step 3 of the proce-  
dure under Adjusting  
the White Balance,  
select Manual.  
Manual  
NOTES  
Selecting Manualchanges white balance to the set-  
tings achieved the last time a manual white balance  
operation was performed.  
You can use the key customization feature (page 51)  
to configure the camera so the white balance setting  
changes whenever you rock the controller left or right  
while in the REC mode.  
This causes the object  
you last used to adjust  
manual white balance to  
appear on the monitor  
screen.  
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2. Point the camera at a white piece of paper or  
similar object under the lighting conditions for  
which you want to set the white balance, and  
then press the shutter release button.  
Using the Night Scene Mode  
You can use the Night Scene mode in combination with flash  
for slow sync shooting of people against a twilight or night  
scene background.  
This adjusts the white balance.  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
3. Click the controller.  
This registers the white balance settings and returns  
to the REC mode.  
2. Select the RECtab,  
select REC Mode,  
and then rock the  
Dim lighting or pointing the camera at a dark colored  
object can cause white balance to take a long time to  
complete.  
controller to the right.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select  
(Night Scene), and then click.  
4. Record the image.  
IMPORTANT!  
In the Night Scene Mode, the camera may employ a  
slow shutter speed even when you are using the flash.  
Because of this, you need to guard against camera  
movement when using the Night Scene Mode.  
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Remaining capacity  
3. Rock the controller  
up or down to select  
(Movie), and then  
click.  
Using the Movie Mode  
You can record movies up to 30 seconds long. The EX-M1  
even lets you record audio along with your movies.  
• “Remaining capacity”  
shows how many 30-  
second movies can still  
be recorded to memory.  
File Format: AVI  
AVI format conforms to the Motion JPEG format promoted  
by the Open DML Group.  
Image Size: 320 x 240 pixels  
Remaining recording time  
Movie File Size: Approximately 150KB/second.  
4. Point the camera at the subject and then press  
the shutter release button.  
Maximum Movie Length  
One Movie: 30 seconds  
Total Movie Time:  
Movie recording continues for 30 seconds, or until you  
stop it by pressing the shutter release button again.  
80 seconds with built-in memory; 410 seconds with  
64MB SD memory card  
The remaining recording time value counts down on  
the monitor screen as you record.  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
5. After movie recording is stopped, press the  
shutter release button one more time to store  
the movie file.  
2. Select the RECtab, select REC Mode, and  
then rock the controller to the right.  
This causes the movie file to be stored into camera  
memory.  
To cancel storage of the movie file, rock the controller  
down to select Deletewhile file storage is being per-  
formed, and then click.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Recording Audio (EX-M1 Only)  
The flash does not fire in the Movie Mode.  
The EX-M1 also records audio. Note the following  
points when recording a movie with the EX-M1.  
Take care that you do not  
block the microphone with  
Adding Audio to a Snapshot  
You can add audio to a snapshot after you record it.  
Image Format: JPEG  
your fingers.  
JPEG is an image format that provides efficient data com-  
pression.  
Good recording results are  
not possible when the  
The file extension of a JPEG file is JPG.  
camera is too far from the  
subject.  
Operating camera buttons  
Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format  
This is the Windows standard format for audio recording.  
The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is WAV.  
Microphone  
during recording can cause  
button noise to be included  
in the audio.  
Recording Time:  
Up to about 30 seconds per image  
Movie audio is recorded in  
monaural.  
Audio File Size:  
Approximately 120KB (30-second recording of approxi-  
mately 4KB per second)  
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1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
5. Press the shutter release button to start audio  
recording.  
2. Select the RECtab, select REC Mode, and  
The operation/flash charge lamp flashes green as re-  
cording is performed.  
then rock the controller to the right.  
Even if you have the monitor screen turned off (page  
50), the monitor screen turns on while you are adding  
audio to a snapshot.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select  
(Snapshot Audio), and then click.  
This enters the Snapshot Audio Mode.  
6. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or  
when you press the shutter release button.  
4. Press the shutter  
release button to  
record the image.  
After the image is  
recorded, the camera  
enters audio recording  
standby, with the image  
Remaining recording time  
you just recorded on the  
monitor screen.  
You can cancel audio recording standby by pressing  
MENU.  
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4. Press the shutter release button to start voice  
recording.  
Recording Your Voice  
The Voice Recording Mode provides quick and easy record-  
ing of your voice.  
• The remaining recording time value counts down on  
the monitor screen and the operation/flash charge  
lamp flashes green as recording is performed.  
• Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format  
This is the Windows standard format for audio recording.  
The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is “WAV”.  
• Clicking the controller during voice recording turns off  
the monitor screen. The monitor screen turns back on  
automatically when recording is complete.  
• Recording Time:  
Approximately 50 minutes with built-in memory  
5. Recording stops when you press the shutter  
release button, when memory becomes full, or  
when the battery goes dead.  
• Audio File Size:  
Approximately 120KB (30-second recording of approxi-  
mately 4KB per second)  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
2. Select the “REC” tab, select “REC Mode”, and  
then rock the controller to the right.  
3. Rock the controller  
up or down to select  
(Voice Recording),  
and then click.  
• This enters the Voice  
Recording Mode.  
Remaining recording time  
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I Audio Recording Precautions  
REC Mode Camera Settings  
Keep the microphone on the  
front of the camera pointed  
at the subject.  
Take care that you do not  
block the microphone with  
your fingers.  
Turning the Monitor Screen On and Off  
Turning off the monitor screen when recording helps to con-  
serve battery power.  
Microphone  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
Good recording results are not possible when the camera  
is too far from the subject.  
Operating camera buttons during recording can cause but-  
ton noise to be included in the audio.  
Pressing the power button or changing the mode selector  
setting stops recording at that point and stores any audio  
recorded up to that point.  
You can also perform after-recordingto add audio to a  
snapshot after recording it, and also change the audio re-  
corded for an image. See page 58 for more information.  
2. Select the RECtab, select Indicators, and  
then rock the controller to the right.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
setting you want, and then click.  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
LCD-ON  
Turn off the monitor screen  
Turn on the monitor screen  
LCD-OFF  
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IMPORTANT!  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
setting you want, and then click.  
The monitor screen turns back on automatically in the  
following cases, even if LCD-OFFis selected with  
the above procedure.  
When you press MENU (Monitor screen remains  
on for about one minute.)  
When you rock the controller left or right  
When you enter the Movie Mode or Voice Record-  
ing Mode for recording  
When you use the Snapshot Audio Mode to add  
audio to a snapshot  
When you want to assign this  
function to the controller :  
Select this:  
Recording mode  
Rock left or right to cycle through  
modes.  
EX-S1: Snapshot, Nignt Scene,  
Movie  
REC Mode  
EX-M1: Snapshot, Nignt Scene,  
Movie, Snapshot Audio, Voice  
Recording (page 104)  
Exposure compensation  
Rock left to decrease, rock right to  
increase (page 42)  
Assigning Functions to the Controller  
EV Shift  
Flash  
A key customizationfeature lets you assign a setting func-  
tion to the controller. After you assign a function, the corre-  
sponding parameter is changed whenever you rock the con-  
troller left or right in the REC mode.  
Flash mode  
Rock left or right to cycle through  
modes (page 37).  
White balance mode  
Rock left or right to cycle through  
modes (page 43).  
White Balance  
1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
2. Select the RECtab, select L/R Key, and  
NOTE  
then rock the controller to the right.  
The initial default setting is REC Mode.  
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1. In the REC mode, press MENU.  
Specifying Power On Default Settings  
The cameras mode memoryfeature lets you specify the  
power on default settings individually for the recording  
mode, flash mode, digital zoom mode, and white balance  
mode. Turning on mode memory for a mode tells the camera  
to remember the status of that mode when you turn off the  
camera, and restore it the next time you turn the camera  
back on. When mode memory is turned off, the camera auto-  
matically restores the initial factory default setting for the ap-  
plicable mode.  
2. Select the Memorytab, select the item you  
want to change, and then rock the controller to  
the right.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
setting you want, and then click.  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
On  
Turn on mode memory so settings  
are restored at power on  
The following table shows what happens when you turn  
mode memory on or off for each mode.  
Turn off mode memory so settings  
are initialized at power on  
Off  
Mode Memory Off  
Mode  
Mode Memory On  
(Factory Default)  
Snapshot  
Auto  
Recording Mode  
Flash Mode  
Remembers the  
current status  
when the camera  
is turned off, and  
restores it when  
the camera is  
turned back on  
again.  
Digital Zoom  
Mode  
On  
White Balance  
Mode  
Auto  
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PLAYBACK  
You can use the cameras built in monitor screen to play  
back files.  
3. Rock the controller right (forward) or left  
(back) to scroll through files on the monitor  
screen.  
Basic Playback Operation  
Use the following procedure to scroll through files stored in  
the cameras memory.  
NOTES  
1. Press the power  
button to turn on the  
camera.  
Holding the controller to the left or right scrolls at high  
speed.  
Note that the images produced on the monitor screen  
of this camera are simplified versions of the actual im-  
age stored in memory.  
This causes an image  
or a message to appear  
on the monitor screen.  
Power button  
2. Align the mode  
selector with PLAY.  
This enters the PLAY  
mode.  
Mode selector  
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IMPORTANT!  
Playing an Audio Snapshot (EX-M1 Only)  
Audio volume can be adjusted during playback only.  
When you have the LCD remote controller connected  
to the camera, audio is output through the stereo  
headphones (page 95) instead of the cameras  
speaker. Output through the headphones is monaural.  
Perform the steps below to display an audio snapshot (indi-  
cated by a  
indicator) and play its audio.  
1. In the PLAY mode, rock the controller left or  
right until the image you want is displayed.  
2. Click the controller.  
This plays back the  
audio that accompanies  
the displayed image.  
You can perform the  
following operations  
while audio is playing.  
To do this:  
Do this:  
Fast forward or fast reverse  
the audio  
Rock the controller left or  
right.  
Pause and unpause audio  
playback  
Click the controller.  
Rock the controller up or  
down.  
Adjust audio volume  
Cancel playback  
Press MENU.  
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5. After clicking the  
controller, you can  
then rock it up, down,  
left, or right to scroll  
to different parts of  
the zoomed image.  
Zooming the Displayed Image  
Perform the following procedure to zoom the image currently  
on the monitor screen up to four times its normal size.  
1. In the PLAY mode, rock the controller left or  
right until the image you want is displayed.  
After clicking again, you can rock the controller up or  
down to zoom in and out on the image again.  
2. Press MENU.  
6. Press MENU to return the image to its original  
size.  
3. Select the PLAYtab, select Zoom, and  
then rock the controller to the right.  
IMPORTANT!  
4. Rock the controller  
up to enlarge the  
image, or down to  
reduce its size.  
You cannot enlarge a movie image.  
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4. Rock the controller up or down to select the  
setting you want, and then click.  
Resizing an Image  
You can use the following procedure to change a snapshot  
image to either VGA size (640 x 480 pixels) or QVGA size  
(320 x 240 pixels).  
VGA size and QVGA size are the optimum image sizes for  
attachment to e-mail messages or incorporation into Web  
pages.  
To do this:  
Select this:  
640 x 480  
320 x 240  
Cancel  
Resize to 640 x 480 pixels (VGA)  
Resize to 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)  
Cancel the resizing operation  
IMPORTANT!  
1. In the PLAY mode, press MENU.  
Resizing an image causes a new (resized) version to  
be stored as a separate file.  
Images smaller than 320 x 240 pixels cannot be  
resized.  
Note that you can resize snapshots recorded with this  
camera only.  
2. Select the PLAY”  
tab, select Resize,  
and then rock the  
controller to the right.  
If the message The function is not supported for this  
file. appears, it means that the current image cannot  
be resized.  
The resize operation cannot be performed if there is  
not enough memory to store the resized image.  
3. Rock the controller left or right to scroll  
through images and display the one you want  
to resize.  
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You can perform the following operations while a  
movie is playing.  
Playing a Movie  
Use the following procedure to play back a movie recorded  
in the movie mode.  
To do this:  
Do this:  
Fast forward or fast reverse  
the movie  
Rock the controller left or  
right.  
Movie icon  
1. In the PLAY mode,  
Pause and unpause movie  
playback  
Click the controller.  
rock the controller  
left or right until the  
movie you want to  
play is displayed.  
Skip forward or back one  
frame while paused  
Rock the controller left or  
right.  
Cancel playback  
Press MENU.  
Adjust audio volume  
(EX-M1 only)  
Rock the controller up or  
down.  
IMPORTANT!  
2. Click the controller.  
A movie plays until the end and then stops. You can-  
not repeat-play a movie.  
This start playback of the movie.  
Audio volume can be adjusted during playback only.  
When you have the LCD remote controller connected  
to the camera, audio is output through the stereo  
headphones (page 95) instead of the cameras  
speaker. Output through the headphones is monaural.  
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1. In the PLAY mode, rock the controller left or  
right to scroll through snapshots until the one  
to which you want to add audio is displayed.  
Adding Audio to a Snapshot (EX-M1 Only)  
The after-recordingfeature lets you add audio to snap-  
shots after they are recorded. You can also re-record an au-  
dio image (one with a  
icon on it).  
2. Press MENU.  
Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format  
This is the Windows standard format for audio recording.  
The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is WAV.  
3. Select the PLAY”  
tab, select Dubbing,  
and then rock the  
Recording Time:  
Up to about 30 seconds per image  
controller to the right.  
Audio File Size:  
Approximately 120KB (30-second recording of approxi-  
mately 4KB per second)  
4. Press the shutter release button to start audio  
recording.  
5. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or  
when you press the shutter release button.  
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IMPORTANT!  
To re-record audio  
Keep the microphone on the  
front of the camera pointed at  
the subject.  
Take care that you do not  
block the microphone with  
your fingers.  
1. In the PLAY mode, rock the controller left or  
right to scroll through snapshots until the one  
whose audio you want to re-record is dis-  
played.  
Microphone  
2. Select the PLAYtab, select Dubbing, and  
then rock the controller to the right.  
Good recording results are not possible when the  
camera is too far from the subject  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select  
Operating camera buttons during recording can cause  
button noise to be included in the audio.  
Delete, and then click.  
The  
(Audio) icon appears on the monitor screen  
If you merely want to delete the audio with re-record-  
ing, press MENU here to complete the procedure.  
after audio recording is complete.  
You will not be able to record audio when remaining  
memory capacity is low.  
The following types of audio recording are not sup-  
ported.  
4. Press the shutter release button to start audio  
recording.  
Adding audio to a movie image  
5. Recording stops after about 30 seconds or  
when you press the shutter release button.  
Adding audio to a protected snapshot (page 64)  
Audio that is re-recorded or deleted cannot be recov-  
ered. Make sure you no longer need audio before re-  
recording or deleting it.  
This deletes the previous recording and replaces it  
with a new one.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Playing Back a Voice Recording File  
(EX-M1 Only)  
Perform the following steps to play back a voice recording  
file.  
Audio volume can be adjusted during playback only.  
When you have the LCD remote controller connected  
to the camera, audio is output through the stereo  
headphones (page 95) instead of the cameras  
speaker. Output through the headphones is monaural.  
1. In the PLAY mode, rock the controller left or  
right to display the voice file (a file with  
it) you want to play.  
on  
2. Click the controller.  
This starts playback of  
the voice recording file  
through the cameras  
speaker.  
You can perform the  
following operations  
while audio is playing.  
To do this:  
Do this:  
Fast forward or fast reverse  
the audio  
Rock the controller left or  
right.  
Pause and unpause audio  
playback  
Click the controller.  
Rock the controller up or  
down.  
Adjust audio volume  
Cancel playback  
Press MENU.  
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DELETING FILES  
You can delete a single file, or you can delete all files cur-  
rently in memory.  
Deleting a Single File  
Perform the following steps when you want to delete a single  
file.  
IMPORTANT!  
Note that file deletion cannot be undone. Once you  
delete a file, it is gone. Make sure you really do not  
need a file anymore before you delete it. Especially  
when deleting all files, make sure you check all the  
files you have stored before proceeding.  
1. In the PLAY mode,  
rock the controller  
down  
.
Delete cannot be performed when all the files in  
memory are protected (page 64).  
A protected file cannot be deleted. To delete a pro-  
tected file, unprotect it first (page 64).  
On the EX-M1, deleting an audio snapshot deletes  
both the image file and the audio file attached to it.  
2. Rock the controller left or right to scroll  
through files and display the one you want to  
delete.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select  
Delete.  
To exit the file delete operation without deleting any-  
thing, select Cancel.  
4. Click the controller to delete the file.  
Repeat steps 2 through 4 to delete other files, if you  
want.  
5. Press MENU to exit the menu screen.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Deleting All Files  
If a file cannot be deleted for some reason, the mes-  
sage The function is not supported for this file.ap-  
pears when you try to delete it.  
The following procedure deletes all unprotected files cur-  
rently in memory.  
1. In the PLAY mode, rock the controller down  
.
2. Rock the controller up or down to select All  
File Delete, and then click.  
3. Rock the controller up or down to select Yes.  
To exit the file delete operation without deleting any-  
thing, select No.  
4. Click the controller to delete all the files.  
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