LCD Digital CameraUser’s GuideQV-3000EX/IrEnglish
CONTENTSE-10• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibilityfor any damage or loss resulting from the use of thismanual.• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTE-100Connecting to a ComputerThe following accessories are included with the camera tomake it easy for you to connect to
CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTE-101CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTUSB Port ConnectionIMPORTANT!• Whenever connecting the USB cable to the camera,make sur
CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTE-102Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT Workstation 4.0The Data Transfer Cable can be connected to an IBM PC/ATor compatible that i
INFRARED DATA TRANSFERE-103INFRARED DATA TRANSFERThis camera can perform IrDA data communication with digi-tal equipment that supports IrTran-P protoc
INFRARED DATA TRANSFERE-104E-1044.Align the infrared port of the receiving devicethat supports IrTran-P protocol.• Position the cameras so they are 10
INFRARED DATA TRANSFERE-105Infrared Data Transfer Precautions• Make sure that the infrared ports of the sending unit andthe receiving unit are pointed
USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERE-106USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERSetting Up to Access CompactFlash CardContents From Your Co
USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERE-107Memory Card DataImages recorded with this camera and other data is storedon the memory card using DCF
USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERE-108Image Files Supported by the Camera• Image files recorded with the CASIO QV-3000EX/Ir DigitalCamera• D
USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERE-109Personal Computer• This camera uses management files to manage the se-quence and attributes of image f
FEATURESE-11FEATURESSimple image management (page E-109)Images are stored on a large-capacity CompactFlash memorycard. A new Card Browser feature prod
USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERE-1103.Use [왔] and [왖] to select the Format and thenpress SET.There are four Card Browser formats.Type1...
USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERE-111• This camera generates a Card Browser file wheneveryou turn off power. When the card in the camera co
USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERE-112Image InformationFile size (KB)Resolution (pixels)QualityRecording modeAELight meteringShutter speedAp
TROUBLESHOOTINGE-1131. Batteries not loaded correctly.2. Dead batteries3. Wrong AC adaptor1. Auto Power Off2. Low battery power3. Use of manganese bat
TROUBLESHOOTINGE-114The recorded image is outof focus.Power failure during self-timer operationMonitor screen image isout of focus.Viewfinder image is
TROUBLESHOOTINGE-115Colors of recorded imageare different from those onthe display when imagewas composed.No [왘]/[왗] button operationduring nine-page
TROUBLESHOOTINGE-116Select a different function or change to the RecordMode.Remove batteries and disconnect the AC adaptorif you are using one. Restor
MESSAGESE-117MEMORY FULLChange quality ordelete unneededimages.MEMORY FULLDelete unneededimages.NO FORMAT3. Use [왔] and [왖] to select “Yes”, and then
MESSAGESE-118RECORD ERRORREPLACE BATTERY!There are no imageson this memory card!This camera cannotdisplay the imageyou selected!This message appears w
SPECIFICATIONSE-119SPECIFICATIONSDescription ... Digital cameraModel ... QV-3000EX/IrRecorded Ima
FEATURESE-12Movie and panorama images (pages E-62, 64)A buffer lets you capture images of events that occurred beforeyou pressed the shutter button.A
SPECIFICATIONSE-120Battery LifeThe values noted below indicate the number of hours before battery failureunder normal operating temperature (25°C). Th
SPECIFICATIONSE-121• This camera does not have a separate battery to power its clock.Clock settings are cleared whenever power to the camera is cut of
FEATURESE-136X zoom is produced using 3X optical zoomtogether with 2X digital zoom.Landscape ModeNight SceneMacro FeaturePortrait ModeShutter Speed Pr
FEATURESE-14Aperture Priority (A Mode)page E-67Self-timerDate and Time Stamping9-image ScreenSlide Show00/2/1page E-69page E-45page E-82page E-83Displ
FEATURESE-15Image Protectionpage E-89Camera Orientation DetectionThe Photo Loader application automatically rotates the image onyour computer screen t
PRECAUTIONSE-16PRECAUTIONSGeneral PrecautionsBe sure to observe the following important precautionswhenever using the QV-3000EX/Ir.All references in t
PRECAUTIONSE-17Operating conditions• This camera is designed for use in temperatures rangingfrom 0°C to 40°C.• Do not use or keep the camera in the fo
PRECAUTIONSE-18About the camera’s backlight…• The camera is equipped with a fluorescent light source toprovide the back lighting for its LCD.• The nor
PRECAUTIONSE-19Lens• Camera performance can be adversely affected by finger-prints or dirt on the lens surface. Never touch the lens sur-face with you
E-2QUICK REFERENCEThe section provides a general outline of operational procedures.On the bottom of the camera,slide the battery compartmentcover lock
UNPACKINGE-20UNPACKINGCheck to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact your dealer
UNPACKINGE-21Using the Lens CapBe sure to attach the lens cap to the lens whenever you arenot using the camera. Be sure to turn off camera power andle
UNPACKINGE-22Using the Soft CaseKeep the camera in its soft case to protect it when not in use.Monitor screenfacing down.IMPORTANT!• Be sure to keep t
GENERAL GUIDEE-23GENERAL GUIDEThe following illustrations show the names of each component, button and switch on the camera.Lens(page E-19)Shutter but
GENERAL GUIDEE-24Top and DisplayMODERECOFFPLAYMF///TWMENUSETDISPPREVIEWLCD(page E-28)DISP button(pages E-28, 31)/ (FLASH/Tran-P SEND)button (pages E-
GENERAL GUIDEE-25LOCKOPENTripod screw holeBattery compartmentlock (page E-38)Opening the Terminal Panel CoverBattery compartment cover(page E-38)Diopt
GENERAL GUIDEE-26Card access lampThe Card access lamp flashes green while the memory cardis being accessed.ACCESSSelf-timer lampThe Self-timer lamp fl
GENERAL GUIDEE-27• The camera is ready to record when the lamp is off.Partial Shutter ButtonOperation lampThe Operation lamp shows theoperational stat
MONITOR SCREENE-28Pressing DISP causes variousindicators to appear on themonitor screen.DISPPREVIEWDISP buttonRecording ModeZoom factorX2Flash ModeAut
MONITOR SCREENE-29Recording Mode IndicatorsAuto Focus Frame• Focusing complete:Green• Focusing failed:RedFlash Mode ( )Screen when shutter is pre
E-3QUICK REFERENCELoading a Memory Card (page E-33)* Loaded in the camera when you purchase.21 3Open the memory cardslot cover.Close the memory cardsl
MONITOR SCREENE-30PLAY ModeProtect indicatorBattery capacityImage numberFolder nameDate and time(date and time ofrecording)QualityFINENORMALECONOMYIma
MONITOR SCREENE-31Menu ScreensPressing MENU displays the menu screen. The contents ofthe menu screen depend on whether you are in the PLAYmode or REC
MONITOR SCREENE-32Making menu settings1.While the camera is in the REC or PLAY mode,press MENU.2.Press DISP to toggle between the basic menuand the ad
MEMORY CARDSE-33MEMORY CARDSThis camera uses a memory card (CompactFlash card ormicrodrive) for image storage.IMPORTANT!• Make sure that the power of
MEMORY CARDSE-34IMPORTANT!• Insert only memory cards into the memory card slot.Inserting any other type of card can cause malfunc-tion.• Should water
MEMORY CARDSE-35Formatting a Memory CardYou can format a memory card to delete all of the datastored on it.IMPORTANT!• Formatting a memory card delete
MEMORY CARDSE-36• Before starting a format operation, load a full set of newbatteries (alkaline or lithium) into the camera or connectthe AC adaptor t
MEMORY CARDSE-37• When you try to save the 251st image to a folder, the cam-era automatically creates a new folder and store the imagethere.• The abov
POWER SUPPLYE-38POWER SUPPLYThe camera features a two-way power supply that lets youuse either batteries (AA-size alkaline, lithium or Ni-MH) orhouseh
POWER SUPPLYE-39● Tips for Prolonging Battery Life• Use the / button to turn off the flash when you are notusing it.• You can also use the power sav
E-4QUICK REFERENCE• Be sure to use the procedure on page E-45 to set the time and date before using thecamera for the first time.• File name assignmen
POWER SUPPLYE-40Example 2: Low temperatures shorten battery life.Conditions• Temperature: 0°CApproximate Battery Life: 7 minutes (7 shots)● About rech
POWER SUPPLYE-41Auto Power Off(Battery Powered Operation Only)Power automatically turns off whenever you do not performany camera operation for a spec
POWER SUPPLYE-42• Always be sure to use the AD-C620 AC adap-tor only. Using any other AC adaptor can causedamage to the camera not covered by the war-
POWER SUPPLYE-43Setting SLEEP and AUTO POWER OFF Trigger Times1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.2.Press MENU.3.Select “Options” “Power Save
POWER SUPPLYE-44Initializing Power Save Trigger TimesUse the following procedure to return SLEEP and AUTOPOWER OFF trigger time settings to their init
SETTING THE CURRENT DATE AND TIMEE-45SETTING THE CURRENT DATE AND TIMEUse the following procedures to set the current date andtime, and to select the
SETTING THE CURRENT DATE AND TIMEE-46Selecting the Date FormatExample: Feb 1, 2000You can select any one of the following formats for the abovedate:
RECORDINGE-47RECORDINGTurning Camera Power On and OffRotate the POWER/Function Switch to turn camera poweron and off.REC :Turns on power and enters th
RECORDINGE-48Basic Recording OperationThe following describes the basic operation for recordingimages. It describes operation in the P (Program AE) Mo
RECORDINGE-49IMPORTANT!Auto Focus tends not to work well with the followingtypes of subjects.• Solid color walls or objects with little contrast• Stro
E-5QUICK REFERENCERecording Images (page E-47)MODERECOFFPLAYMF///TWMENUSETDISPPREVIEW12Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.After composing the im
RECORDINGE-50Previewing the Last Image RecordedUse the following procedure to preview the last image re-corded, without leaving the REC Mode.1.Hold do
RECORDINGE-51Using the Viewfinder for RecordingThe illustrations below show what you see when you lookthrough the viewfinder to compose an image for r
RECORDINGE-522.While keeping the shutter button depressedhalf way, move the camera and compose theimage as you want.3.Press the shutter button all the
RECORDINGE-53Using the FlashYou can use the built-in flash unit to provide illumination dur-ing recording.1.Press / .• Each press of / cycles throu
RECORDINGE-54Flash IndicatorWhen you press the shutter button half way, the flash iconappears on the monitor screen and the Flash lamp light (am-ber)
RECORDINGE-55Quality SettingsThe camera has three quality modes: FINE, NORMAL,ECONOMY.• To determine the number of images that can be stored on amemor
RECORDINGE-56Exposure CompensationThis camera features a program AE function that automati-cally changes shutter speed and aperture in accordance with
RECORDINGE-57• The exposure compensation value automatically re-verts to zero whenever the shutter button is pressed.You can manually reset the exposu
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-58This section describes more advanced recording operationsthat are also provided by this camera.• Use the monitor screen f
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-59Using the Zoom FeaturesThe zoom features let you move in closer on subjects thatare located far from the camera. You can
E-6QUICK REFERENCEPlaying Back Images (page E-78)MODERECOFFPLAYMF///TWMENUSETDISPPREVIEW1Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2Use [ ] and [
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-60Manual FocusManual Focus lets you manually adjust the focus of an im-age.1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.2.Pre
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-61Infinity Mode RecordingUse the Infinity Mode when recording images of scenery orobjects that are far away. This mode perf
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-62Movie RecordingYou can record movies that are approximately 30 secondslong. Movies are recorded in 320 x 240-pixel AVI fo
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-634.Press MODE and then select .5.Compose the image on the monitor screen andthen press the shutter button about half way.
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-64Panorama RecordingWith panorama recording you record a series of images andthen link them to create a single panoramic ef
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-65Night Scene ModeThe Night Scene Mode is for recording images in dark areas.When recording images of people on a twilight
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-66Landscape Mode RecordingThe Landscape Mode records images where everything is inclear focus, from the foreground to the b
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-67AperturevalueWide DecreasedF2, F2.3, F2.8, F4, F5.6, F8Shutter Speed Priority Image RecordingYou can fix the sh
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-683.Use [왔] and [왖] to select the aperture settingyou want to use.4.Compose the image and then record it.Monochrome and Sep
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-694.Use [왔] and [왖] to select “B/W” or “Sepia” andthen press SET.5.Compose the image and then record it.Using the Self-time
E-7QUICK REFERENCEDeleting Images (page E-91)MODERECOFFPLAYMF///TWMENUSETDISPPREVIEW1254Double check to make sure that you really want to delete the i
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-703.Compose the image and then record it.• The Self-timer Lamp flashes with the passage of eachsecond.• You can cancel a se
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-714.Keeping the camera pointed at the white sheetof paper, press DISP to make the manual whitebalance settings.• Pressing S
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-72Mode 1 (Mode Memory 1)MultiAutoNormalNormalSetting atpower offSettingAvailableOptionsMode MemoryStatusP ModeAFAutoOffSett
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-73Initializing Power On Defaults and PowerSaveUse the following procedure to initialize power on defaultsand the power save
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-74Item Initialized SettingPower SaveSleep 1 minAuto Power Off 2 minMode 1 (Mode Memory 1)Recording Mode Off (P Mode)Focus O
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-75PictureQuality BASICSize BASICSharpnessSaturationContrastUse this setting to control the quality of the image.Fine / Norm
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-76Functions 2MovieMode BASICDigitalZoom BASICColor BASICGridTimeStamp BASICSelect the movie mode you want to use.Normal / P
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSE-77CardBrowser BASICFormat BASICDate BASICVideo Out BASICLanguage BASICBeep BASICUse this item to select the card browser fi
PLAYBACKE-78PLAYBACKThe following describes the different techniques that you canuse to playback recorded images.Basic Playback OperationThe built-in
PLAYBACKE-79• To enlarge the movie image so it fills the entire moni-tor screen, press DISP. Pressing the DISP again re-turns the image to its origina
CONTENTSE-8CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONCongratulations upon your selection of the QV-3000EX/Ir LCD Digital Camera.To get the most out of the QV-3000EX/Ir, be
PLAYBACKE-80• Pressing DISP changes to a small-image display.Press DISP again to return to the full-screen size.• Pressing SET during panorama play pa
PLAYBACKE-81Using ZoomThe following operation lets you magnify an image to twiceand a half its normal size. Note that you can zoom only asingle still
PLAYBACKE-821.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press MENU.3.Select “9 Multi”.• On the advanced menu, select “View” “9 Multi”.• The first
PLAYBACKE-83IMPORTANT!Auto Power Off (page E-41) is disabled whenever SlideShow is being used. This means you should not leaveSlide Show running when
PLAYBACKE-84Screen SaverThe screen saver function automatically activates SlideShow (which automatically scrolls through images)whenever you do not pe
PLAYBACKE-85Zoom BASIC9 Multi BASICSlide Show BASICViewEnlarges the image on the monitor screen.Displays nine images on the monitor screen.Automatical
PLAYBACKE-86Set UpThis item can be used to specify the format ofthe video output signal.NTSC : Video format in the United Statesand JapanPAL : Video f
FOLDER TYPESE-87Memory Card Folder PrecautionsThe camera automatically creates folders (directories) onthe memory card and assigns them names based on
FOLDER TYPESE-88FOLDER TYPESSelecting a Folder for Playback1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press / .3.Use [왘] and [왗] to select the fo
IMAGE PROTECTIONE-894.Select the image you want to protect.• Selected images are indicated by .• Repeat step 4 to select other images if you want.5.A
CONTENTSE-9Movie Recording ... E-62Panorama Recording ...
IMAGE PROTECTIONE-90Protecting and Unprotecting Folders1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press / .3.Use [왘] and [왗] to select the folder
DELETING IMAGESE-91DELETING IMAGESUse the following operations when you want to delete im-ages. You can delete the currently selected image, specifi-c
DELETING IMAGESE-92Deleting a Single Image1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press MENU.3.Select “Delete” “Select”.4.Select the image you
DELETING IMAGESE-936.After all the images you want to delete are se-lected, press SET to delete them.• Deleting a panorama deletes all of the images t
DELETING IMAGESE-94Deleting All Unprotected Images1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press MENU.3.Select “Delete” “All”.4.Select “Yes” to
DPOFE-95Printing Specific Images1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “Select”.• On the advanced menu, select “To
DPOFE-966.Use [왔] and [왖] to specify the number of cop-ies you want to print.• If you want to specify more images for printing, repeatsteps 4 through
DPOFE-97Printing All Images1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “All” “Set print order”.• On the advanced menu
CONNECTIONSE-98CONNECTIONSThis camera is equipped with a VIDEO OUT terminal forconnection to a television or video deck, and a DIGITAL ter-minal and U
CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTE-99CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENTConnecting to a TelevisionImages being displayed on the camera’s monitor screen,whether
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