Casio Digital Camera QV R3 User Manual

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Digital Camera  
QV-R3/QV-R4  
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.  
User’s Guide  
All the illustrations in this manual show the  
QV-R4. See the text that accompanies the  
illustrations for information about how the  
QV-R3 and QV-R4 differ from each other.  
QV-R4  
K862PCM1DMX  
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INTRODUCTION  
16 GETTING READY  
Contents  
General Guide ............................................................ 16  
Front  
Bottom  
Back  
16  
16  
17  
2
INTRODUCTION  
Unpacking .................................................................... 2  
Contents ....................................................................... 3  
Features ....................................................................... 8  
Precautions .................................................................. 9  
Monitor Screen Contents ........................................... 18  
Recording Mode  
Play Mode  
Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen  
18  
19  
20  
Indicator Lamps.......................................................... 20  
Attaching the Strap .................................................... 21  
Using the Soft Case (Option) ..................................... 21  
Power Requirements ................................................. 23  
General Precautions  
Data Error Precautions  
Operating conditions  
Condensation  
LED Backlight  
Lens  
9
11  
11  
12  
12  
12  
12  
Using the Charger Unit  
To load the battery into the camera  
Battery Life  
Power Supply Precautions  
Using AC Power  
Turning the Camera On and Off  
Configuring Power Saving Settings  
23  
25  
26  
28  
31  
32  
33  
Other  
14 QUICK START GUIDE  
Getting Ready ............................................................ 14  
To record an image .................................................... 14  
To view a recorded image .......................................... 15  
To delete an image..................................................... 15  
Using the On-screen Menus ...................................... 34  
Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings ... 36  
38 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING  
Recording an Image ................................................... 38  
Recording Precautions  
40  
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About Auto Focus  
About the Recording Mode Monitor Screen  
41  
41  
Recording Consecutive Images  
(Continuous Shutter Mode)........................................ 59  
Previewing the Last Image Recorded ....................... 42  
Combining Shots of Two People into a Single Image  
(Coupling Shot) .......................................................... 60  
Deleting an Image in a Recording Mode  
42  
Using the Optical Viewfinder...................................... 43  
Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background  
Image (Pre-shot) ........................................................ 62  
Adjusting the View of the Optical Viewfinder  
43  
Using Zoom ................................................................ 44  
Using the Best Shot Mode ......................................... 64  
Optical Zoom  
44  
Creating Your Own Best Shot Setup  
65  
Digital Zoom  
45  
Using the Night Scene Mode ..................................... 67  
Shooting with Manual Exposure ................................ 67  
Using the Movie Mode ............................................... 69  
Shooting at Fixed Intervals ........................................ 70  
Adjusting the White Balance ...................................... 72  
Using the Flash .......................................................... 46  
Flash Unit Status  
Changing the Flash Intensity Setting  
Flash Precautions  
47  
48  
48  
Using the Self-timer ................................................... 49  
Specifying Image Size and Quality ............................ 51  
Adjusting White Balance Manually  
73  
To specify the image size  
51  
Selecting the Metering Mode ..................................... 74  
Using the Histogram .................................................. 75  
Recording Mode Settings .......................................... 76  
To specify the image quality  
52  
53 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS  
Specifying Sensitivity  
77  
77  
78  
78  
79  
79  
80  
80  
81  
Enhancing Specific Colors  
Using the Filter Function  
Selecting the Focus Mode ......................................... 53  
Using Auto Focus  
53  
54  
55  
55  
57  
Specifying Color Saturation  
Specifying Contrast  
Using the Macro Mode  
Using the Infinity Mode  
Using Manual Focus  
Using Focus Lock  
Specifying Outline Sharpness  
Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off  
Specifying Power On Default Settings  
Resetting the Camera  
Exposure Compensation (EV Shift) ........................... 58  
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INTRODUCTION  
PRINT Image Matching II ................................................95  
82 PLAYBACK  
Exif Print ..................................................................... 95  
Basic Playback Operation.......................................... 82  
Zooming the Displayed Image ................................... 83  
Resizing an Image ..................................................... 84  
Cropping an Image..................................................... 85  
Playing a Movie .......................................................... 86  
Displaying the 9-image View ..................................... 87  
96 OTHER SETTINGS  
Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation  
Method........................................................................ 96  
Turning the Key Tone On and Off .............................. 96  
Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen ............. 97  
Using the Alarm .......................................................... 97  
Selecting a Specific Image in the 9-image View  
88  
To set an alarm  
Stopping the Alarm  
97  
98  
89 DELETING FILES  
Changing the Date and Time Setting ........................ 99  
Deleting a Single File ................................................. 89  
Deleting All Files ........................................................ 90  
Changing the Date Format  
99  
Using World Time ..................................................... 100  
To switch between the home time and  
World Time screens  
To configure World Time settings  
To configure summer time (DST) settings  
100  
100  
101  
91 FILE MANAGEMENT  
Folders ....................................................................... 91  
Memory Folders and Files  
91  
Changing the Display Language ............................. 102  
Formatting Built-in Memory...................................... 103  
Protecting Files .......................................................... 92  
To protect and unprotect a single file  
92  
To protect all files in memory  
92  
DPOF.......................................................................... 93  
To configure print settings for a single image  
93  
To configure print settings for all images  
94  
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INTRODUCTION  
Transferring Files to a Computer ..............................118  
104 USING A MEMORY CARD  
Transferring Files Over a USB Connection  
Transferring Files Using a Memory Card  
Memory Data  
118  
120  
121  
122  
123  
123  
Using a Memory Card .............................................. 105  
To insert a memory card into the camera  
To remove a memory card from the camera  
Formatting a Memory Card  
105  
105  
106  
107  
Memory Directory Structure  
Supported Image Files  
Built-in Memory and Memory Card Precautions  
Memory Card Precautions  
Using the Album Feature ......................................... 124  
Copying Files ........................................................... 107  
To copy all the files in built-in memory to a  
Creating an album  
124  
125  
126  
128  
130  
Selecting an Album Layout  
Configuring Detailed Album Settings  
Viewing Album Files  
memory card  
107  
To copy a file from a memory card to built-in memory 108  
Saving an Album  
110 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER  
131 APPENDIX  
Installing the Software from the CD-ROM ................110  
About the bundled CD-ROM .....................................110  
Computer System Requirements.............................. 111  
Installing Software from the CD-ROM in Windows ....112  
Menu Reference....................................................... 131  
Recording Mode Menu  
PLAY Mode Menu  
131  
132  
Indicator Lamp Reference ....................................... 133  
Getting Started  
112  
112  
113  
113  
114  
114  
Recording Mode  
Play Mode  
Charger Unit  
133  
134  
135  
Selecting a Language  
Viewing the Contents of the “Read me” File  
Installing an Application  
Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)  
Exiting the Menu Application  
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................. 136  
Display Messages  
139  
Installing Software from the CD-ROM  
Specifications ........................................................... 140  
Main Specifications  
140  
on a Macintosh ..........................................................114  
Installing Software  
114  
Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)  
117  
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INTRODUCTION  
IMPORTANT!  
The USB driver (mass storage) uses Phoenix Tech-  
nologies Ltd. software.  
• The contents of this manual are subject to change  
without notice.  
• 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 QV-R3/QV-R4.  
• 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.  
Compatibility Software Copyright C 1997  
Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved.  
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 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.  
MultiMediaCardTM is a trademark of Infineon Tech-  
nologies 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  
• Best Shot  
Features  
Simply select the sample scene that matches the type of  
image you are trying to record and the camera performs  
troublesome setups automatically for beautiful pictures ev-  
ery time.  
• High-resolution primary color CCD  
Everything from rich skin tones in portraits to fine details in  
scenery shots come out with amazingly realistic clarity.  
• Effective Pixels  
• Real-time histogram  
QV-R3: 3.20 million pixels (3.34 million total pixels)  
QV-R4: 4.00 million pixels (4.13 million total pixels)  
An on-screen histogram lets you adjust exposure as you  
view the effect on overall image brightness, which makes  
shooting under difficult lighting conditions easier than ever  
before.  
• 1.6-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen  
• 9.6X seamless zoom  
3X optical zoom, 3.2X digital zoom  
• World Time  
A simple operation sets the current time for your current  
location. You can select from among 162 cities in 32 time  
zones.  
• 11MB flash memory  
Images can be recorded without using a memory card.  
• Alarm  
• Support for SD memory cards and MMC (MultiMedia  
Cards) for memory expansion  
A built-in alarm helps to keep you on time for important  
events, and even can be used in place of an alarm clock.  
You can even have a specific image appear on the monitor  
screen when the alarm time is reached.  
• Coupling Shot and Pre-shot  
Coupling Shot lets you combine two subjects into a single  
image, while Pre-shot lets you add a subject to a previously  
recorded background image. This means you can create  
images include you and your friend, even if you are the only  
two people around.  
• Album Function  
HTML files are generated automatically to create an album  
of recorded images. Album contents can be viewed and  
printed using a standard Web browser. Images can also be  
incorporated into Web pages quickly and easily.  
• Triple Self-timer Mode  
The self-timer can be set up to repeat three times, auto-  
matically.  
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INTRODUCTION  
• Easy Image Transfer  
Transfer images to a computer simply by connecting the  
camera with a USB cable.  
Precautions  
General Precautions  
Be sure to observe the following important precautions  
whenever using the QV-R3/QV-R4.  
• 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. Also included  
is Photohands, an application that makes image retouch-  
ing quick and easy.  
All references in this manual to “this camera” and “the cam-  
era” refer to the CASIO QV-R3/QV-R4 Digital Camera.  
• 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.  
• DCF Data Storage  
DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) data storage  
protocol provides image inter-compatibility between the  
digital camera and printers.  
• 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 service center.  
• Never look at the sun or any other bright light through the  
camera’s viewfinder. Doing so can damage your eyesight.  
• Keep the small parts and accessories of this camera out of  
the reach of small children. If swallowed accidentally, con-  
tact your physician immediately.  
• 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.  
• 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.  
• 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.  
• 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.  
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INTRODUCTION  
• 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  
service center. 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 service  
center for repair. Never attempt your own maintenance.  
• 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.  
• 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 service cen-  
ter.  
• 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.  
• 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 cover the AC adaptor with a quilt, blanket, or other  
cover while it is in use, and do not use it near a heater.  
• 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.  
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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 (32°F to 104°F).  
• Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas.  
— Removing the battery while image recording or data  
communication is in progress.  
— Removing a memory card while image recording is in  
progress.  
— 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  
— Removing the battery, removing the memory card, or  
connecting the USB cable while the green operation  
lamp is still flashing after you turn off the camera.  
— Disconnecting the USB cable that connects the camera  
to a computer, while a data communication operation is  
being performed.  
— Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the  
sun  
— In areas subject to strong vibration  
— Using a battery that is low.  
— Other abnormal operations.  
Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to  
appear on the monitor screen (page 139). Follow the instruc-  
tions provided by the message to correct the situation.  
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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 service center. 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:  
QV-R3/QV-R4  
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.  
QV-R3/QV-R4  
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  
To record an image  
(See page 38 for details.)  
1
4
ON/OF  
F
DPO  
MF  
F
PREVIEW  
C
H
A
R
G
E
SET  
MENU  
3
DISP  
2
1. Press the power button to turn on the camera.  
2. Align the mode dial with (Snapshot Mode).  
1. Attach the battery to the charger unit, and then  
charge it (page 23).  
• It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge.  
3. Point the camera at the subject, use the moni-  
tor screen or viewfinder to compose the im-  
age, and then press the shutter release button  
half way.  
2. Load the battery into the camera (page 25).  
3. Configure screen message language, home  
time zone, and current time settings (page 36).  
4. Holding the camera still, gently press the shut-  
ter release button the rest of the way down.  
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QUICK START GUIDE  
To view a recorded image  
To delete an image  
(See page 82 for details.)  
(See page 89 for details.)  
3
1
1
ON/OF  
F
ON/OF  
F
D
MF  
P
O
F
2
D
MF  
P
O
F
PR  
E
V
I
E
W
PREVIEW  
SET  
SET  
MEN  
U
DISP  
MENU  
DISP  
4, 5  
2
6
3
1. Press the power button to turn on the camera.  
2. Align the mode dial with (Play Mode).  
3. Press  
1. Press the power button to turn on the cam-  
era.  
.
2. Align the mode dial with  
(Play Mode).  
4. Use [ ] and [ ] to display the image you want to  
delete.  
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to scroll through the im-  
ages.  
5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “Delete.”  
To exit the image delete operation without deleting any-  
thing, select Cancel.”  
6. Press SET to delete the 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.  
Front  
Open Terminal Panel Cover  
2
1 Zoom controller  
2 Shutter release button  
3 Power button  
4 Self-timer lamp  
5 Flash  
3
4
5
1
F
F
/ O  
N
O
6 AF assist lamp  
7 Lens  
8
9
0
8 Terminal panel cover  
9 USB port  
0 DC IN 4.5V terminal  
Bottom  
A Battery compart-  
ment cover  
7
6
B Tripod screw hole  
* Use this hole  
when attaching  
to a tripod.  
A
B
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C Monitor Screen  
D Viewfinder  
Back  
E Diopter slider  
F Operation lamp  
F
G
H
I
G
H
I
/
DPOF (Self-timer/Continuous Shutter/DPOF) button  
(Flash/Delete) button  
J
MF  
(Macro/Infinity/Manual Focus/Protect) button  
(Preview/Album) button  
ON/OF  
F
E
D
P
J PREVIEW  
K Mode dial  
D
MF  
P
O
F
PR  
E
V
I
E
W
: Play Mode  
C
K
L
: Snapshot Mode  
: Best Shot Mode  
SET  
MEN  
U
M
D
I
SP  
: Coupling Shot Mode  
: Night Scene Mode  
M : Manual Exposure Mode  
: Movie Mode  
Q
Recording modes  
O
N
: Interval Mode  
[
] [ ] [ ] [  
]
L
/
/
/
M SET button  
N MENU button  
O DISP button  
P Strap ring  
Q Memory card slot cover  
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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.  
Recording Mode  
Recording Mode  
Play Mode  
Snapshot  
Self-timer/Continuous  
None 1-Image  
Best Shot  
Coupling Shot  
Night Scene  
Manual Exposure  
Movie  
Self-timer 10 sec  
Self-timer 2 sec  
Memory capacity  
(Remaining number  
of storable images)  
10  
s
Recording modes  
2s  
Triple self-timer  
x3  
Interval  
Continuous Shutter indicator  
Image size  
Focus Mode indicator  
None Auto Focus  
Macro  
2304 ҂ 1712 pixels (QV-R4)  
2240 ҂ 1680 pixels (QV-R4)  
2048 ҂ 1536 pixels (QV-R3)  
1600 ҂ 1200 pixels  
Infinity  
1280 ҂ 960 pixels  
640 ҂ 480 pixels  
Movie Recording: recording time (seconds)  
Manual Focus  
Manual focus position  
Quality  
FINE  
Focus frame  
Focusing complete: Lights green  
Focusing failed: Lights red  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
Built-in memory selected for  
data storage.  
Memory card selected for  
data storage.  
Battery capacity  
EV value  
Date and time  
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Digital zoom indicator  
Play Mode  
White balance  
indicator  
Metering Mode indicator  
Multi-pattern Metering  
Center-weighted Metering  
Spot Metering  
Image size  
Folder number/  
File number  
None  
Auto  
2304 ҂ 1712 pixels (QV-R4)  
2240 ҂ 1680 pixels (QV-R4)  
2048 ҂ 1536 pixels (QV-R3)  
1600 ҂ 1200 pixels  
Sunlight  
Shade  
Image protection  
indicator  
1280 ҂ 960 pixels  
640 ҂ 480 pixels  
Light Bulb  
Fluorescent  
Manual  
Shutter speed  
value  
An out of range  
aperture or shutter  
speed causes the  
corresponding  
monitor screen  
value to turn amber.  
Quality  
FINE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
Aperture value  
Built-in memory selected  
for data storage.  
Movie  
record  
indicator  
Memory card selected  
for data storage.  
Battery capacity  
Date and time  
Flash Mode indicator  
None Auto  
Zoom indicator  
Left side indicates optical zoom.  
Right side indicates digital zoom.  
Flash Off  
Flash On  
Red-eye reduction  
When auto flash is selected,  
the flash indicator appears  
when the shutter button is  
pressed half way to indicate  
that the flash will fire.  
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Changing the Contents of the Monitor  
Screen  
Each press of the DISP button changes the contents of the  
monitor screen as shown below.  
Indicator Lamps  
The color and condition (lit, unlit, flashing) of the indicator  
lamps keep you informed about the current status of the  
camera. For details, see Indicator Lamp Referenceon  
page 133.  
Indicators  
on  
(page 18)  
Histogram  
on  
(page 75)  
Indicators  
off  
Monitor*  
screen off  
Green operation lamp  
Self-timer lamp  
* You cannot turn off the monitor screen in the Play Mode.  
Red operation lamp  
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Attaching the Strap  
Using the Soft Case (Option)  
Attach the strap to the strap ring as shown in the illustration.  
We recommend that you keep the camera in the optional soft  
case when it is not in use.  
Attach the strap of the soft case to the ring as shown in the  
illustration.  
ON/OF  
F
Soft case : QSC-4  
D
MF  
P
O
F
PREVIEW  
Ring  
SET  
MENU  
DISP  
IMPORTANT!  
Be sure to keep the strap around your wrist when us-  
ing the camera to protect against accidentally drop-  
ping it.  
Use the buckle on the soft case strap to adjust its length.  
The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera  
only. Do not use it for any other application.  
Never swing the camera around by the strap.  
Buckle  
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Includes space  
for storage of an  
extra battery.  
IMPORTANT!  
Insert the camera with  
the monitor screen  
facing downwards.  
Use the soft case for storage of this camera, and its  
battery and memory card only.  
The strap that comes with the soft case is intended for  
use with the soft case only. Never use it for any other  
purpose.  
Never swing the camera around by the soft case  
strap.  
Includes space  
for storage of an  
extra memory  
card.  
Wearing the soft case strap around your neck and al-  
lowing the camera to swing freely creates the risk of  
accident and personal injury caused by impact from  
the camera, by the camera becoming caught in a  
door, etc.  
Keep this camera out of the reach of small children.  
Children handling the camera creates the risk of seri-  
ous accident should the soft case strap accidentally  
become wound around the neck.  
Snap  
Fastening the snap keeps  
the memory card and  
battery from falling out.  
Belt loop  
You can attach the  
bag to your belt.  
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IIAttaching the Battery to the Charger Unit  
Power Requirements  
Making sure that the positive and negative contacts are  
aligned correctly, affix the battery to the charger unit. Note  
that the battery will not charge properly if it is not positioned  
correctly on the charger unit.  
Your camera can operate on either battery power or AC  
power.  
Battery  
One NP-30 rechargeable lithium ion battery  
The battery is not charged when you purchase the  
camera. You need to charge the battery before using  
the camera for the first time.  
CHARGE  
Household AC Power  
AC Adaptor: AD-C40 (Option)  
Using the Charger Unit  
I Charger Unit General Guide  
Power plug*  
Contacts  
C
H
AR  
G
E
CHARGE  
lamp  
* The shape of the power plug on the charger unit that comes with the  
camera depends on the geographic area where you purchase it.  
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IMPORTANT!  
IITo charge the battery  
It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge. Ac-  
tual charging time depends on current battery capac-  
ity and charging conditions.  
1. Positioning the positive and negative termi-  
nals of the battery as shown in the illustration,  
attach the battery to the charger unit.  
Use only the charger unit (BC-20) that comes with the  
camera to charge the special rechargeable lithium ion  
battery (NP-30). Never use any other charger device.  
Charging may not start immediately if you have just  
finished using the camera or if you are trying to charge  
the battery where it is very hot or very cold. This condi-  
tion is indicated when the CHARGE lamp is flashing at  
slow speed. If this happens, simply move the battery  
to an area where temperature is more moderate  
(around 25°C (77°F)). The CHARGE lamp will turn red  
and charging will start when the battery temperature  
returns to the allowable charging temperature range.  
The CHARGE lamp flashes red at high speed during  
charging if the battery is not attached to the charger  
unit properly. Try removing it and then re-attaching the  
battery. If this does not correct the problem, it can  
mean there is something wrong with the charger unit  
or battery.  
Plug the charger unit into a household power outlet.  
2. The CHARGE lamp on  
the charger unit  
should turn red,  
indicating that  
C
H
A
R
G
E
charging has started.  
CHARGE  
lamp  
3. Charging is complete when CHARGE lamp  
turns green. Unplug the charger unit from the  
power outlet, and then remove the battery from  
the charger unit.  
If the charger unit contacts or battery terminals be-  
come dirty, wipe them clean with a cloth or cotton  
swab.  
Even though it looks removable, never try to remove  
the power plug from the charger unit.  
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IIOptionally Available Battery  
To load the battery into the camera  
You can purchase additional NP-30 rechargeable lithium ion  
battery for use this with camera as required.  
1. Slide the battery  
cover on the side of  
the camera in the  
direction indicated by  
the arrow and then  
swing it open.  
Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery: NP-30  
When an extra battery is not in use, keep it in the storage  
case that comes with each battery.  
Storing a battery with its terminals exposed creates the risk  
of shorting.  
If you are using only one battery, you should normally keep  
it loaded in the camera during transport. The battery that is  
bundled with the camera does not come with a storage  
case.  
Stopper  
2. Slide the stopper in  
the direction indi-  
cated by the arrow in  
the illustration and  
hold it.  
IIInserting a Battery into Its Storage Case  
3. Orienting the battery  
so the contacts  
markings on the side  
of the battery are in  
the same order, from  
left to right, as the  
markings on the  
inside of the battery  
cover, slide the  
battery into the  
battery slot.  
Contacts  
Contacts  
markings  
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4. Swing the battery  
cover up and then  
slide it closed as you  
press down at the  
point indicated by the  
arrow in the illustra-  
tion.  
Battery Life  
I Battery Life Guidelines  
The battery life guideline values given below indicate the  
amount of time at standard temperature (25°C (77°F)) until  
power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do  
not guarantee that the battery will provide the amount of ser-  
vice indicated. Low temperatures and continued use reduce  
battery life.  
IMPORTANT!  
Use only the special NP-30 rechargeable lithium ion  
battery to power this camera. Use of any other type of  
battery is not supported.  
Operation  
Approximate Battery Life  
QV-R3 120 minutes (720 shots)  
QV-R4 110 minutes (660 shots)  
QV-R3 220 minutes  
Continuous Recording*1  
Continuous Playback*2  
NOTE  
(Continuous Snapshot Recording)  
QV-R4 220 minutes  
To remove the battery from the camera, open the bat-  
tery cover and hold the stopper so it does not stop the  
battery. Taking care to keep the battery from suddenly  
falling, angle the bottom of the camera downwards  
until the battery starts to come out. Next, pull the bat-  
tery out the rest of the way.  
*1 Continuous Recording Conditions  
Normal temperature: 25°C (77°F)  
Flash: Off  
Monitor screen: On  
Image recorded about every 10 seconds using the fol-  
lowing operations: Zoom to full wide angle  
cus Zoom to full close-up Auto Focus  
Auto Fo-  
Image  
recording  
*2 Continuous Playback Conditions  
Normal temperature: 25°C (77°F)  
Scroll one image about every 10 seconds  
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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.  
IITips to Make the Battery Last Longer  
If you do not need the flash while recording, select  
(flash off) for the flash mode. See page 46 for more infor-  
mation.  
Enable the Auto Power Off and the Sleep features (page  
33) to protect against wasting battery power when you for-  
get to turn off the camera.  
Use the DISP button to turn off the monitor screen.  
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  
Pressing the shutter release button while  
is displayed  
immediately shuts off the camera.  
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Failure to observe any of the following precautions  
while using the battery creates the risk of over-heat-  
ing, fire, and explosion.  
Never use any other type of charger except the one  
specially specified for the battery.  
Power Supply Precautions  
IIBattery Handling Precautions  
I SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Use this battery only with a product for which it is  
expressly specified.  
Congratulations upon your selection on this CASIO Product.  
Be sure to read the following Safety Precautions before try-  
ing to use it for the first time. Keep these safety precautions  
and operating instructions on hand for future reference.  
Never use or leave the battery near open flame.  
Never place the battery in a microwave oven, throw  
it into fire, or otherwise expose it to high heat.  
Make sure the battery is oriented correctly when it  
is connected to the charger unit.  
Never carry or store the battery together with items  
that can conduct electricity (necklaces, pencil lead,  
etc.).  
NOTE  
All mentions of the batteryin the following precau-  
tions refer to the CASIO NP-30 Rechargeable Lithium  
Ion Battery.  
Never try to take the battery apart, modify it in any  
way, or expose it to strong impact.  
Do not immerse the battery in fresh water or salt  
water.  
Do not use or leave the battery under direct sun-  
light, in an automobile parked in the sun, or in any  
other area subject to high temperatures.  
Should you ever notice leakage, strange odor, heat  
generation, discoloration, deformation, or any other  
abnormal condition while using, charging, or storing a  
battery, immediately remove it from the camera or  
charger unit and keep it away from open flame.  
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If the battery does not achieve full charge after the  
normal charging time has passed, stop charging. Con-  
tinued charging creates the risk of overheating, fire,  
and explosion.  
Battery fluid accidentally getting into your eyes can  
damage your eyes. Immediately rinse your eyes with  
clean tap water and then consult a physician.  
Be sure to read the Users Guide that comes with the  
camera and special charger unit before using or  
charging the battery.  
If the battery is to be used by young children, make  
sure that a responsible adult makes them aware of the  
precautions and proper handling instructions as con-  
tained in the Users Guide, and make sure that they  
handle the battery correctly.  
Should fluid from the battery accidentally get onto  
clothing or your skin, immediately rinse it off with clean  
tap water. Prolonged contact with battery fluid can  
cause skin irritation.  
I PRECAUTIONS DURING USE  
This battery is designed for use with a CASIO digital  
camera only. See your cameras Users Guide to find  
out if it supports use of this battery.  
Use only the special charger unit to charge the bat-  
tery. Never use any other type of charger unit for  
charging.  
This battery initially not charged. Be sure to charge  
the battery before using it for the first time.  
Use of a battery in cold environments shortens the  
operating time you can expect on a full charge.  
Charge the battery in a location where the tempera-  
ture is in the range of 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F).  
Charging outside this temperature range can cause  
charging to take longer than normal or even cause  
charging to fail.  
Very limited operation following a fully charge indi-  
cates that the battery has reached the end of its ser-  
vice life. Replace the battery with a new one.  
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I BATTERY STORAGE PRECAUTIONS  
IICharger Unit Precautions  
Make sure you remove the battery from your camera  
when you do not plan to use the camera for a long  
time. A battery left in the camera discharges very  
small amounts of power even when camera power is  
turned off, which can lead to a dead battery or a longer  
charging time.  
Never plug the charger unit into an outlet whose volt-  
age rating is different from that marked on the charger  
unit. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and  
electric shock.  
Never plug in or unplug the charger unit while your  
hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric  
shock.  
Do not plug the charger unit into an outlet or extension  
cord that is shared by other devices. Doing so creates  
the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock.  
The charger unit becomes slightly warm during charg-  
ing. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.  
Unplug the charger unit from the power outlet when-  
ever you are not using it.  
Store the battery in a cool, dry place (20°C (68 °F) or  
lower).  
I USING THE BATTERY  
See the Users Guide that comes with the special  
charger unit and the digital camera for information  
about charging procedures and charging time.  
When transporting a battery, keep it either loaded in  
the digital camera or stored in its case.  
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IIAdaptor Precautions  
Using AC Power  
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 electric shock. Use only the optional AC  
adaptor specified for this camera.  
Do not allow the AC adaptor power cord to become cut or  
damaged, do not place heavy objects on it, and keep it  
away from heat. A damaged power cord creates the risk of  
fire and electric shock.  
Use the adaptor as shown below to power the camera from a  
household power outlet.  
1. Open the cameras terminal panel cover.  
2. Plug the AC adaptor to the DC IN 4.5V terminal.  
Never try to modify the AC adaptor power cord, or subject it  
to severe bending, twisting, or pulling. Doing so creates the  
risk of fire and electric shock.  
DC IN 4.5V  
AC Adaptor  
Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet. Do-  
ing so creates the risk of electric shock.  
Do not overload extension cords or wall outlets. Doing so  
creates the danger of fire and electric shock.  
Should the cord of the AC adaptor become damaged (ex-  
posed internal wiring), request a replacement from a  
CASIO service center. A damaged AC adaptor cord cre-  
ates the danger of fire or electric shock.  
Terminal panel cover  
Power cord  
Be sure to turn off power before connecting or disconnect-  
ing the adaptor.  
AC adaptor: AD-C40  
The AC adaptor can be used with any power source rated  
from 100V to 240V AC. If you plan to use the AC adaptor in  
another country, it is up to you to purchase the applicable  
power cord that matches the configuration of power recep-  
tacles in that country.  
Always turn camera power off before disconnecting the AC  
adaptor, even if the camera has a battery installed. If you  
dont, the camera will turn off automatically when you dis-  
connect the AC adaptor. You also run the risk of damaging  
the camera whenever you disconnect the AC adaptor with-  
out first turning power off.  
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The AC adaptor may become warm to touch after extended  
periods of use. This is normal and is not cause for alarm.  
After using the camera, turn it off and unplug the adaptor  
from the AC outlet.  
The camera automatically switches over to AC adaptor  
powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is plugged  
into the camera.  
Turning the Camera On and Off  
Press the power button to turn the camera on and off.  
Pressing the power button to turn on the camera causes the  
green operation lamp to flash . Press the power button again  
to turn off the camera.  
Always use the AC adaptor to power the camera whenever  
it is connected to a computer.  
Never place a blanket or any other cover on the AC adap-  
tor. Doing so creates the risk of fire.  
ON/OFF  
Power button  
Green operation lamp  
IMPORTANT!  
If camera power is turned off by the Auto Power Off  
feature, press the power button to turn it back on  
again.  
Turning on camera power while the mode dial is set to  
recording mode causes the lens to extend from the  
camera. Make sure there is nothing in front of the  
camera that can be hit by the lens when you turn on  
the camera.  
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GETTING READY  
I See page 34 for information about how to use menus.  
Configuring Power Saving Settings  
To configure this feature:  
Auto Power Off  
Sleep  
Select this setting:  
Auto Power Off  
Sleep  
You can configure the settings described below to conserve  
battery power.  
Auto Power Off: Turns off power if you do not perform any  
operation for a specified amount of time.  
Sleep  
: Automatically turns off the monitor screen if  
no operation is performed for a specified  
amount of time in a recording mode. Per-  
forming any button operation causes the  
monitor screen to turn back on.  
5. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the currently se-  
lected setting, and then press SET.  
Available Auto Power Off settings are: 3 min, 5 min,  
and off.  
Available Sleep settings are: 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, and  
off.  
1. Align the mode dial with  
2. Press MENU.  
(Snapshot Mode).  
Note that the Sleep feature does not operate in the  
Play Mode.  
Pressing any button while the camera is in the Sleep  
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the Set Uptab.  
state immediately turns the monitor screen back on.  
The Auto Power Off and Sleep features are disabled  
while the camera is connected to a computer via the  
USB port.  
4. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the feature whose  
setting you want to configure, and then press  
SET.  
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I Menu Screen Operations  
Using the On-screen Menus  
When you want to do this:  
Move between tabs  
Do this:  
Pressing the MENU button displays a menu of operations on  
the cameras monitor screen. The contents of the menu de-  
pend on whether the camera is in a recording mode or the  
Play Mode. The following explanation of basic menu opera-  
tions uses the recording mode menu.  
Press [ ] and [ ].  
Move from the tab to the  
settings  
Press [ ].  
Move from the settings to  
the tab  
Press [ ].  
Move between the settings  
Press [ ] and [ ].  
1. Turn on the camera,  
MF  
Display the options  
available for a setting  
and then align the  
Press [ ] or press SET.  
Press [ ] and [ ].  
DPOF  
mode dial with  
.
Select an option  
PREVIEW  
If you want to enter the  
Play mode instead, you  
would align the mode  
Register an option  
selection and exit the menu Press SET.  
screen  
Mode dial  
dial with  
.
Register an option  
selection and return to the  
menu screen  
Press [ ].  
Tab  
2. Press MENU.  
Exit the menu screen  
Press the MENU button.  
This displays the menu  
screen.  
SET  
SET  
MENU  
MENU  
DISP  
Settings  
Selection cursor (indicates  
the currently selected item)  
[
][ ][ ][  
]
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NOTE  
3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the tab you want, and  
then press SET to move the selection cursor  
from the tab to the settings.  
The recording mode menu appears if you press the  
MENU button before starting a record operation. It will  
not appear if you press the MENU button during a  
setup procedure, while the camera is standing by for  
recording of the second image of a Coupling Shot op-  
eration, etc.  
4. Use [ ] and [ ] to  
select the feature  
whose setting you  
want to configure,  
and then press [ ].  
See Menu Referenceon page 131 for more information  
about menus.  
Instead of pressing [ ],  
you could also press  
SET.  
Example: To select the  
“Size” item.  
5. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the currently se-  
lected setting, and then press SET.  
This applies the setting.  
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IMPORTANT!  
Configuring Display Language and Clock  
Settings  
The cameras clock settings are cleared if power to the  
camera is totally cut off for about 12 hours. This can  
happen if the battery goes dead while the camera is  
not being supplied power by the AC adaptor. 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.  
You also need to configure clock settings whenever  
you replace the battery.  
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.  
Be sure to configure the following settings before using the  
camera to record images.  
Display language  
Home city  
Date and time  
Note that the current date and time settings are used by the  
camera to generate the date and time that is stored along  
with image data, etc.  
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1. Press the power button to turn on the camera.  
4. Use [ ] and [ ] to  
select the name of the  
city where you live,  
and then press SET.  
2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the language you  
want, and then press SET.  
: Japanese  
English : English  
Français : French  
Deutsch : German  
Español : Spanish  
Italiano : Italian  
5. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the summer time  
(DST) setting you want, and then press SET.  
When you want to do this:  
Select this setting:  
Off  
Keep time using standard time  
3. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and  
[ ] to select the  
Keep time using summer time  
(Daylight Saving Time)  
On  
geographical area  
where you live, and  
then press SET.  
6. Set the current date and the time.  
To do this:  
Do this:  
Move the cursor between settings  
Press [ ] and [ ].  
Change the setting at the current  
cursor location  
Press [ ] and [ ].  
Toggle between 12-hour and 24-  
hour timekeeping  
Press DISP.  
7. Press SET to register the settings and exit the  
setting screen.  
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING  
This section describes the basic procedure for recording an  
image.  
2. Align the mode dial  
MF  
with  
(Snapshot  
DPOF  
Mode).  
PREVIEW  
Recording an Image  
Your camera is equipped with a variety of different recording  
modes. The explanation in this section is presented using  
the Snapshot Mode. The camera automatically adjusts shut-  
ter speed and aperture settings in accordance with the  
brightness of the subject. Images you record are stored in  
the camera’s built-in flash memory.  
Mode dial  
3. Compose the image  
on the monitor screen  
so the main subject is  
within the focus  
99  
1600 1200  
NORMAL  
IN  
• You can also use optionally available SD memory cards  
and MultiMedia Cards (MMC) to store images (page 104).  
frame.  
02/12/24  
12 58  
:
• The focusing range of  
the camera is approxi-  
mately 40cm (1.3´) to  
infinity ().  
1. Press the power  
button to turn on the  
Focus frame  
ON/OFF  
camera.  
• You can compose images using either the monitor  
screen or the optical viewfinder (page 43).  
• This causes an image  
or a message to appear  
• When using the optical viewfinder to compose im-  
ages, you can use the DISP button to turn off the  
monitor screen and conserve battery power.  
on the monitor screen.  
Power button  
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Operation Lamp and Focus Frame Operation  
4. Press the shutter release  
button half way to focus the  
image.  
When you see this:  
Green focus frame  
Green operation lamp  
It means this:  
The image is focused.  
• When you press the shutter  
release button half way, the  
camera’s Auto Focus feature  
automatically focuses the image,  
and displays the shutter speed  
and aperture values.  
Red focus frame  
Flashing green operation lamp  
The image is not in focus.  
Shutter release  
button  
Flash  
• Make sure you are not  
blocking the lens, the  
AF assist lamp, or the  
flash with your fingers  
while recording an  
image.  
Green operation lamp  
• You can tell whether the  
image is focused by observ-  
ing the focus frame and the  
green operation lamp.  
Lens  
AF assist lamp  
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5. After making sure that the  
image is focused properly,  
press the shutter release  
button the rest of the way  
down to record.  
Recording Precautions  
• Never open the battery cover while the green operation  
lamp is flashing. Doing so not only causes the current im-  
age to be lost, it can also corrupt images already stored in  
camera memory and even lead to malfunction of the cam-  
era.  
Shutter release  
button  
• The recorded image is stored  
temporarily into buffer memory.  
After that, it is saved in the  
camera’s built-in flash memory or  
onto a memory card, if one is  
loaded in the camera. You can  
record consecutive Continuous  
Shutter images as long as there  
is still buffer memory available to  
store them.  
• 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.  
• The number of images that can be stored in memory  
depends on the resolution setting you are using (page  
140).  
• 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  
• Press the shutter release button gently to avoid cam-  
era movement.  
off (  
) when recording a dimly lit subject (page 46).  
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About Auto Focus  
• Auto Focus tends not to work well if the camera is moved  
during recording, or when recording the types of subjects  
listed below.  
— Solid color walls or objects with little contrast  
— Strongly backlit objects  
— Polished metal or other brightly reflective objects  
— Venetian blinds or other horizontally repeating patterns  
— Multiple images that are varying distances from the  
camera  
About the Recording Mode Monitor  
Screen  
• The image shown on the monitor screen in a recording  
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 im-  
age saved on memory has much better resolution and de-  
tail than a recording mode monitor screen image.  
• Certain levels of subject brightness can cause the re-  
sponse of the monitor screen in a recording mode to slow  
down, which causes some static noise in the monitor  
screen image.  
— Subjects in poorly lit areas  
— Moving subjects  
• Note that a green operation lamp and focus frame do not  
necessarily guarantee that an image is in focus.  
• If Auto Focus does not produce the results you want for  
some reason, try using focus lock (page 57) or manual fo-  
cus (page 55).  
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Deleting an Image in a Recording Mode  
Previewing the Last Image Recorded  
You can use following procedure to delete the last image you  
recorded without leaving the current recording mode.  
Use the following procedure to preview the last image re-  
corded, without leaving the current recording mode.  
IMPORTANT!  
1. Press the PREVIEW button to display the last  
image recorded.  
• Note that the image delete operation cannot be un-  
done. Make sure you really do not need an image be-  
fore you delete it.  
• Pressing the PREVIEW button again returns to the re-  
cording mode.  
• The PREVIEW button does not perform any operation  
if you press it immediately after turning on camera  
power or immediately after entering to the recording  
mode from the Play mode.  
1. In a recording mode, press the PREVIEW but-  
ton to display the last image you recorded.  
2. Press  
.
• Image preview cannot be used in the Movie Mode.  
The preview image is cleared automatically whenever  
the recording mode is changed.  
3. In response to the confirmation message that  
appears, select “Delete.”  
• Select “Cancel” to cancel the delete operation without  
deleting anything.  
4. Press SET.  
• This deletes the image and returns to the recording  
mode.  
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Adjusting the View of the Optical  
Viewfinder  
You can use the diopter slider to adjust the view of the  
viewfinder to match your eyesight. Adjust the diopter slider  
so the image in the viewfinder is clear.  
Using the Optical Viewfinder  
Turning off the camera’s monitor screen and using its optical  
viewfinder to compose images helps to conserve battery  
power.  
Focus Frame  
Diopter slider  
IMPORTANT!  
Short distance to subject  
Viewfinder frame  
• The diopter slider does not work when the camera is  
turned off or in the Play Mode. Be sure to enter a re-  
cording mode before adjusting the diopter setting.  
IMPORTANT!  
• The frame that is visible inside of the viewfinder indi-  
cates the image recorded at a distance of about three  
meters (9.8´). When the subject is closer or further  
away than three meters, the recorded image will be  
different from what you see inside the viewfinder  
frame.  
• The monitor screen turns on automatically whenever  
you select the Macro Mode or Manual Focus Mode.  
Always use the monitor screen to compose images in  
these modes.  
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3. Compose the image and then press the shutter  
release button.  
Using Zoom  
Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom: optical  
zoom and digital zoom.  
NOTES  
• The optical zoom factor also affects the lens aperture.  
• Use of a tripod is recommended to protect against  
hand movement when using the telephoto setting  
(zoom in).  
Optical Zoom  
Optical zoom alters the focal distance of the lens. The range  
of the zoom factor is shown below.  
Zoom Factor Range: 1X to 3X  
1. Enter a recording mode.  
2. Shift the zoom  
controller to change  
the zoom factor.  
ON/OFF  
(Wide Angle): Zooms out.  
(Telephoto) : Zooms in.  
Zoom controller  
Zoom in  
Zoom out  
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Digital zoom indicator  
5. Slide the zoom con-  
troller towards  
Digital Zoom  
Digital zoom is activated after you reach the maximum opti-  
cal zoom factor (3X). It enlarges the part of the image at the  
center of the image screen. The range of the digital zoom  
factor is shown below.  
(Telephoto)/  
to  
change the zoom  
factor.  
• When zoom reaches  
maximum optical zoom,  
it stops momentarily.  
Keep the zoom control-  
ler pressed to the  
Zoom Factor Range: 3X to 9.6X  
(in combination with optical zoom)  
1. In a recording mode, press MENU.  
Zoom indicator  
(Telephoto)/  
side and  
2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the “REC” tab.  
zoom will switch over to  
digital zoom.  
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “Digital Zoom,” and  
then press [ ].  
• This causes the zoom indicator to appear on the moni-  
tor screen. The zoom indicator shows the current ap-  
proximate zoom factor.  
4. Select “On,” and then press SET.  
Digital  
• Selecting “Off” disables digital zoom.  
Optical Zoom  
Zoom  
1x  
3x  
Current zoom factor  
9.6x  
6. Compose the image and then press the shutter  
release button.  
IMPORTANT!  
• Digital zoom is disabled whenever the monitor screen  
is turned off (page 20).  
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To do this:  
Select this setting:  
None  
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 a recording mode, press MENU.  
Always fire the flash (Flash On)  
2. Press  
to select the  
flash mode.  
Fire a pre-flash followed by image  
recording with flash, reducing the  
chance of red-eye in the image (Red-  
eye reduction)  
MF  
• Each press of  
cycles  
DPOF  
through the flash mode  
settings shown below on the  
monitor screen.  
Have the flash fire automatically  
when required  
PREVIEW  
3. Record the image.  
IMPORTANT!  
Flash mode indicator  
• 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  
that it uses for exposure settings. The final flash is for  
recording. Make sure that you keep the camera still  
until the shutter releases.  
• Image recording may not be performed if you press  
the shutter release button while the red operation  
lamp is flashing.  
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About Red-eye Reduction  
Flash Unit Status  
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. When red-eye reduction is se-  
lected as the flash mode, the camera performs two pre-flash  
operations, one designed to cause the irises in the eyes of  
any people in the image to close, and one for the Auto Focus  
operation. This is followed by another flash operation for ac-  
tual recording of the image.  
You can find out the current flash unit status by pressing the  
shutter release button half way and checking the monitor  
screen and red operation lamp.  
The  
indicator is also  
shown on the monitor  
screen when the flash unit  
is ready to fire.  
Red operation lamp*  
IMPORTANT!  
Note the following important points when using red-eye  
reduction.  
* Red operation lamp  
• Red-eye reduction does not work unless the people in  
the image are looking directly at the camera during the  
pre-flash or AF assist lamp flash operation. Before  
pressing the shutter release button, call out to the sub-  
jects so they all look at the camera while one of the  
pre-flash operations is performed.  
When the red operation  
lamp is this:  
It means this:  
Flashing  
Lit  
Flash unit is charging  
Flash unit is ready to fire  
• Red-eye reduction may not work very well if the sub-  
jects are located far away from the camera.  
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Flash  
Changing the Flash Intensity Setting  
Flash Precautions  
Perform the following steps to change the flash intensity set-  
ting.  
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 effective-  
ness.  
1. In a recording mode, press MENU.  
2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the “REC” tab.  
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select “Flash Intensity,” and  
then press [ ].  
• 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.  
4. Select the setting you want and then press  
SET.  
QV-R3: 0.4 meter to 3.2 meters (1.3´ to 10.5´)  
QV-R4: 0.4 meter to 2.8 meters (1.3´ to 9.2´)  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
Strong  
• The flash takes anywhere from a few seconds to 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.  
Fire the flash with strong intensity  
Fire the flash with normal intensity  
Fire the flash with weak intensity  
Normal  
Weak  
• The flash does not fire in the Movie Mode and in the Con-  
• Flash intensity may not change if the subject is too far  
or too close to the camera.  
tinuous Shutter Mode. This is indicated by  
on the monitor screen.  
(Flash Off)  
• The flash unit may not be able to charge when battery  
power is low. Low battery power is indicated by (Flash  
Off) on 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.  
• 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.  
The self-timer lets you select either a 2-second or 10-second  
delay of the shutter release after you press the shutter re-  
lease button. A Triple Self-timer feature lets you perform  
three consecutive self-timer operations to record three im-  
ages.  
Self-timer setting  
1. In a recording mode,  
press  
/
DPOF to  
select the self-timer  
setting you want.  
• Each press of  
/
DPOF cycles the self-  
timer between the  
settings described  
below.  
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Self-timer lamp  
2. Record the image.  
To do this:  
Select this setting:  
No icon displayed  
• When you press the  
shutter release button,  
the self-timer lamp  
flashes and the shutter  
releases after the self-  
timer reaches the end  
of its countdown.  
Disable the self-timer  
Specify a 10-second self-timer  
Specify a 2-second self-timer  
Specify Triple Self-timer  
10s  
2s  
x3  
Specify Continuous Shutter recording  
(no self-timer)  
• You can interrupt an  
ongoing self-timer  
countdown by pressing  
the shutter release  
• See page 59 for information about Continuous Shutter  
recording.  
• With the Triple Self-timer, the first image is recorded  
after a 10-second countdown. After that the second  
image is recorded after a 3-second countdown, and  
the third image is recorded after another 3-second  
countdown.  
button while the self-  
timer lamp is flashing.  
NOTES  
• The hand-shake limiter is enabled when you use a  
slow shutter speed and the two-second self-timer at  
the same time.  
• You cannot use the self-timer in combination with the  
Continuous Shutter Mode (page 59).  
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To record an image of this size:  
2304 X1712 pixels (QV-R4)  
2240 X1680 pixels (QV-R4)  
2048 X1536 pixels (QV-R3)  
1600 X1200 pixels  
Select this setting:  
2304 X 1712  
2240 X 1680  
2048 X 1536  
1600 X 1200  
1280 X 960  
640 X 480  
Specifying Image Size and Quality  
You can specify the image size and image quality to suit the  
type of image you are recording.  
To specify the image size  
1280 X 960 pixels  
640 X 480 pixels  
1. In a recording mode, press MENU.  
NOTE  
2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the RECtab.  
• Use the larger pixel settings 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 images in e-mail, etc.  
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select Size,and then  
press [ ].  
4. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the current setting,  
and then press SET.  
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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 prior-  
ity and image quality is secondary.  
1. In a recording mode, press MENU.  
2. Use [ ] and [ ] to select the RECtab.  
IMPORTANT!  
3. Use [ ] and [ ] to select Quality,and then  
press [ ].  
• 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 18 and 140).  
4. Use [ ] and [ ] to change the current setting,  
and then press SET.  
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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