EDigital CameraQV-R41/QV-R51User’s GuideK866PCM2DKXThank you for purchasing this CASIO Product.• Before using it, be sure to read the precautions con
INTRODUCTION10• AlarmA built-in alarm helps to keep you on time for importantevents, and even can be used in place of an alarm clock.You can also have
100PLAYBACKDisplaying the 9-image ViewThe following procedure displays nine images on themonitor screen at the same time.1.In the PLAY mode, slide the
101PLAYBACKSelecting a Specific Image in the 9-image View1.Display the 9-image view.2.Use [], [], [], and[] to move theselection boundaryup, down,
102PLAYBACK• Pressing [] while the date selection cursor islocated anywhere in the top line of the calendarcauses the previous month to appear.• Pres
103PLAYBACK4.Use [] and [] to select “Start”, and thenpress [SET].• This starts the slide show.5.To stop Slide Show, press [SET].• The slideshow wil
104PLAYBACKTo specify the slideshow images1.Use [] and [] to select “Images”, and thenpress [].2.Use [] and [] to select the setting youwant, and
105PLAYBACKTo specify the slideshow time1.Use [] and [] to select “Time”.2.Use [] and [] to specify the time settingyou want, and then press [SET]
106PLAYBACKRotating the Display ImageUse the following procedure to rotate the image 90 degreesand register the rotation information along with the im
107PLAYBACKUsing Image RouletteImage Roulette cycles images like a slot machine on thedisplay, before stopping at one of them. When you start anImage
DELETING FILES108DELETING FILESYou can delete a single file, or you can delete all filescurrently in memory. IMPORTANT! • Note that file deletion cann
DELETING FILES109Deleting All FilesThe following procedure deletes all unprotected filescurrently in memory.1.In the PLAY mode, press [] ( ).2.Use
INTRODUCTION11PrecautionsGeneral PrecautionsBe sure to observe the following important precautionswhenever using the QV-R41/QV-R51. All references in
FILE MANAGEMENT110FILE MANAGEMENTThe file management capabilities of the camera make iteasy to keep track of images. You can protect files againstdele
FILE MANAGEMENT1114.Use [] and [] toselect “On”, and thenpress [SET].• A file that is protected isindicated by the mark.• To unprotect a file, selec
FILE MANAGEMENT112To protect all files in memory1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Protect”, andthen press [].3.Use [
FILE MANAGEMENT1135.Use [] and [] to specify the number ofcopies.• You can specify up to 99 for the number of copies.Specify 00 if you do not want t
FILE MANAGEMENT114To configure print settings for all images1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “DPOF”, andthen press []
FILE MANAGEMENT115Exif PrintExif Print is aninternationally supported,open standard file formatthat makes it possible tocapture and display vibrantdig
FILE MANAGEMENT116Using USB DIRECT-PRINTYour camera supports USBDIRECT-PRINT, which wasdeveloped by Seiko EpsonCorporation. When connecteddirectly to
FILE MANAGEMENT1173.Use the USB cable that comes with thecamera to connect it to a printer.4.Turn on the printer.5.Load paper for printing the images
FILE MANAGEMENT118 IMPORTANT! • See the documentation that comes with your printerfor information about print quality and paper settings.• Contact you
FILE MANAGEMENT1193.Use [] and [] toselect “Save”, andthen press [SET].• This displays the namesof the files in built-inmemory or on the loadedmemor
INTRODUCTION12 Connections• Never plug any devices that are not specified for usewith this camera into connectors. Connecting a non-specified device
FILE MANAGEMENT120To display a file in the FAVORITE folder1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen press
FILE MANAGEMENT121To delete a file from the FAVORITEfolder1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen press
FILE MANAGEMENT122To delete all files from the FAVORITEfolder1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen pre
OTHER SETTINGS123OTHER SETTINGSSpecifying the File Name Serial NumberGeneration MethodUse the following procedure to specify the method forgenerating
OTHER SETTINGS124Specifying an Image for the Startup ScreenYou can specify an image you recorded as the startupscreen image, which causes it to appear
OTHER SETTINGS125 IMPORTANT! • The snapshot image or movie that you select as thestartup image is stored in a special memory locationcalled “startup i
OTHER SETTINGS126 IMPORTANT! • Only a snapshot (JPEG) or movie (AVI) file can beused as the power down image.• Note that the Power Down Image feature
OTHER SETTINGS127Using the AlarmYou can configure up to three alarms that cause thecamera to beep and display a specified image at the timeyou specify
OTHER SETTINGS1285.Press [DISP].• You could press [SET] in place of [DISP] if you wantto configure the alarm without an image.6.Use [] and [] to sel
OTHER SETTINGS129Setting the ClockUse the procedures in this section to select a Home TimeZone, and to change its date and time settings. IMPORTANT! •
INTRODUCTION13 Dropping and Rough Treatment• Continued use of the camera after it is damaged bydropping or other rough treatment creates the risk off
OTHER SETTINGS130Changing the Date FormatYou can select from among three different formats fordisplay of the date.1.In the REC mode or the PLAY mode,
OTHER SETTINGS131Using World TimeYou can use the World Time screen to view a time zonethat is different from the home time zone when you go on atrip,
OTHER SETTINGS1326.Use [] and [] toselect the city youwant, and then press[SET].• This displays the currenttime in the city youselect.7.When the set
OTHER SETTINGS1336.After the setting is the way you want, press[SET].• This displays the current time in accordance withyour setting.7.Press [SET] aga
OTHER SETTINGS134Configuring [ ] (REC) and [ ] (PLAY)Buttons Power On/Off FunctionsYou can use the following procedures to configure the [ ](REC) and
OTHER SETTINGS135Formatting Built-in MemoryFormatting built-in memory deletes any data stored in it. IMPORTANT! • Note that data deleted by a format o
USING A MEMORY CARD136USING A MEMORY CARDYou can expand the storagecapabilities of your camera by usinga commercially available memorycard (SD memory
USING A MEMORY CARD1372.Positioning the memorycard so its back is facing inthe same direction as thecamera’s monitor screen,carefully slide it into th
USING A MEMORY CARD138Formatting a Memory CardFormatting a memory card deletes any data already storedon it. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to use the camera to
USING A MEMORY CARD139Memory Card Precautions• If a memory card starts to behave abnormally, you canrestore normal operation by reformatting it. Howev
INTRODUCTION14 Batteries• Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak, whichdamages and corrodes the area around the batteriesand creates the danger o
USING A MEMORY CARD1404.Use [] and [] to select “Built-in Card”,and then press [SET].• This starts the copy operation and displays themessage “Bus
USING A MEMORY CARD141To copy a file from a memory card tobuilt-in memoryWith this procedure you can copy one file at a time.1.Perform steps 1 through
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER142VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTERAfter using the USB cable to establish a USB connectionbetween the camera and your computer
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1431.What you should do first depends on whetheryour computer is running under Windows 98/Me/2000 or Windows XP. Windows
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1444.Click [USB driver] and then [Install].• This starts installation.• The following steps show installation under theEng
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1457.Turn on the camera.• It makes no difference whether the camera is in theREC mode or PLAY mode.8.Connect the USB cable
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1469.On your computer, double-click “MyComputer”.10.Double-click “Removable Disk”.• Your computer sees the camera’s file m
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER147Using the Camera with a MacintoshComputerThe following are the general steps for viewing and copyingfiles from a Macint
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER148 IMPORTANT! • Low battery power can cause the camera to powerdown suddenly during data communication. Use theoptional A
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER1492.Turn on the camera.• It makes no difference whether the camera is in theREC mode or PLAY mode.3.Connect the USB cable
INTRODUCTION15• Failure to observe any of the following precautionswhile using batteries creates the risk of overheating,fire, and explosion.— Never u
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER150USB Connection Precautions• Be sure to read the documentation that comes with yourcomputer for other important informat
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER151Operations You Can Perform from YourComputerThe following are the operations you can perform whilethere is a USB connec
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER152Using a Commercially Available SD Memory CardReader/WriterSee the user documentation that comes with the SDmemory card
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER153Memory Directory Structure Directory Structure<¥DCIM¥> (DCIM Folder)100CASIO (Storage folder)CIMG0001.JPG (Image
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER154 Folder and File Contents• DCIM folderFolder that stores all of the digital camera files• Storage folderFolder for sto
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER155Built-in Memory and Memory CardPrecautions• Note that the folder named “DCIM” is the parent (top)folder of all the file
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER156Creating an album1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab,select “Create Album”,and then press [].
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER157• The PLAY mode screen reappears after creation ofthe album is complete.• Creating an album causes a file folder na
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER158Configuring Detailed Album Settings1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Create Album”,
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER159 Auto Album Creation On/OffThis setting controls whether an album is createdautomatically whenever you turn off th
INTRODUCTION16 Charger Unit• Never plug the charger unit into an outlet whosevoltage rating is different from that marked on thecharger unit. Doing s
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER160Viewing Album FilesYou can view and print album files using your computer’sWeb browser application.1.Use your compu
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER161IndexInfo4.If you created the album after selecting“Normal” type or “Index/Info” as the albumtype under “Configurin
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER162 NOTES • When printing an album page, you should set upyour Web browser as described below.— Select the browser fra
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER163Installing the Software from the CD-ROMAbout the bundled CD-ROMThe CD-ROM that comes bundled with the cameracontain
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER164Computer System RequirementsComputer system requirements depend on each of theapplications, as described below.Wind
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER165Getting StartedStart up your computer and insert the CD-ROM into its CD-ROM drive. This will automatically launch t
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER166Installing an Application1.Click the “Install” button for the applicationyou want to install.2.Follow the instructi
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER167User RegistrationYou can perform user registration over the Internet. To doso, of course, you need to be able to co
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER168Installing Software from the CD-ROM on aMacintoshUse the procedures in this section to install the softwarefrom the
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER169Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)To perform the following procedures, you must haveAcrobat Reader installed on
INTRODUCTION17• Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are wet.Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.• Misuse of the optional AC adaptor cr
APPENDIX170APPENDIX● Memory tab menuMeteringFilterSharpnessSaturationContrastFlash IntensityGridDigital ZoomReviewL/R KeyMulti / Center weighted / Spo
APPENDIX171 PLAY mode● PLAY tab menuSlideshowFavoritesDPOFProtectRotationResizeTrimmingCreate AlbumAlarmCopyStart / Images / Time / IntervalShow / Sa
APPENDIX172● Set Up tab menuIndicator Lamp ReferenceThe camera has three indicator lamps: a green operationlamp, a red operation lamp, and a self-time
APPENDIX173REC modeOperation LampSelf-timerLampGreenLitLitPattern 3LitPattern 2Pattern 1RedPattern 3LitPattern 1Pattern 2LitRedPattern 1Pattern 2Opera
APPENDIX174Charger UnitThe charger unit has a[CHARGE] lamp that lights orflashes in accordance with thecharger unit operation that isbeing performed.[
APPENDIX175Power does not turn on.Camera suddenly powersdown.Image is not recordedwhen the shutter releasebutton is pressed.1) The batteries are not o
APPENDIX176Image RecordingSymptom Possible Cause ActionAuto Focus does not focusproperlyThe subject is out of focusin the recorded image.Camera powers
APPENDIX177OtherSymptom Possible Cause ActionPosition the camera so sunlight does not shinedirectly into the lens.This camera cannot display non-DCF i
APPENDIX178Display MessagesAlarm settingcomplete.Battery is low.Cannot register anymore filesCard ERRORFile could not besaved becausebattery is low.Fo
APPENDIX179There are no files in built-in memory or on thememory card.You are trying to save an invalid file as aBESTSHOT user setup, or as an origina
INTRODUCTION18Operating conditions• This camera is designed for use in temperatures rangingfrom 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).• Do not use or keep the c
APPENDIX180Approximate Memory Capacity and File sizes• Snapshots (QV-R51)• Movies (320 x 240 pixels)* Based on Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
APPENDIX181Delete ... Single-file, all files (with protection)Effective Pixels ... QV-R41: 4.00 millionQ
APPENDIX182Number of Shots,Continuous Recording*1(Recording Time)Number of Shots,Normal Recording*2(Recording Time)Continuous Playback*3RechargeableNi
APPENDIX183*1 Continuous Recording Conditions• Temperature: 23°C (73°F)• Monitor screen: On• Flash: Off• Image recorded about every 10 seconds*2 Norma
APPENDIX184Power Supply• Use only the special HR-3U rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries topower this camera. Use of any other type of battery
INTRODUCTION19Lens• Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface ofthe lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and causemalfunction.• Fing
INTRODUCTION2INTRODUCTIONUnpackingCheck to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact
INTRODUCTION20Other• The camera may become slightly warm during use. Thisdoes not indicate malfunction.• If the exterior of the camera needs cleaning,
QUICK START GUIDE21QUICK START GUIDEFirst, charge the batteries!2.Load the batteries (page 37).• Note that you can also power the camerausing commerci
QUICK START GUIDE221.Press the power button to turnon the camera.2.Use [], [], [], and [] toselect the language you want.3.Press [SET] to register
QUICK START GUIDE231.Press [ ] (PLAY).2.Use [] and [] to scroll through theimages.12To view a recorded image(See page 94 for details.)1.Press [ ] (R
QUICK START GUIDE241.Press [ ] (PLAY).2.Press [] ( ).3.Use [] and [] to display the image you want todelete.4.Use [] and [] to select “Delete”.
GETTING READY25GETTING READYThis section contains information about things you need toknow about and do before trying to use the camera.About This Man
GETTING READY26General GuideThe following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. Front Back64751231 Shut
GETTING READY27 BottomLKK Battery compartment coverL Tripod screw hole* Use this hole when attaching to a tripod.NMM Memory card slotN Battery compar
GETTING READY28Monitor Screen ContentsThe monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the camera’s status.REC mode1 Flash
GETTING READY291 Digital zoom indicator2 Shutter speed value• An out of range aperture or shutter speedcauses the corresponding monitor screenvalue to
INTRODUCTION3Contents2 INTRODUCTIONUnpacking ... 2Features ...
GETTING READY30PLAY mode1 PLAY mode file typeSnapshotMovie2 Image protection indicator3 Folder number/File number4 Image size• QV-R512560 ҂ 1920 pixel
GETTING READY31Indicatorson(page 28)Histogramon(page 84)IndicatorsoffMonitorscreen offChanging the Contents of the MonitorScreenEach press of the [DIS
GETTING READY32Attaching the StrapAttach the strap to the strap ring as shown in theillustration. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to keep the strap around your w
GETTING READY33 To charge the batteries1.Positioning the positive and negativeterminals of each battery as shown in theillustration, attach the batte
GETTING READY342.Plug the charger unit into a household poweroutlet.• This will cause the [CHARGE] lamp to light.• Charging will take about four hours
GETTING READY35 IMPORTANT! • If the [CHARGE] lamp starts to flash when you starta charge operation, it means that charging cannot bestarted yet becaus
GETTING READY36 Charger Unit Precautions• The charger unit becomes slightly warm duringcharging. This is normal and does not indicatemalfunction.• Un
GETTING READY37To load batteries1.Turn off the camera.2.Slide the batterycompartment cover onthe bottom of thecamera in thedirection indicated bythe a
GETTING READY38RechargeableNickel-MetalHydride batteries900 shots(150 minutes)240 shots(120 minutes)250 minutesAlkaline batteries240 shots(40 minutes
GETTING READY39*1 Continuous Recording Conditions• Temperature: 23°C (73°F)• Monitor screen: On• Flash: Off• Image recorded about every 10 seconds*2 N
INTRODUCTION451 BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGRecording an Image ... 51Aiming the Camera 51Recording an Image 5
GETTING READY40 Alkaline Battery LifeThe actual life of alkaline batteries is affected by a varietyof factors, including the battery manufacturer, th
GETTING READY41Using AC PowerYou need to purchase the optionally available AC adaptor(AD-C30) in order to be able to power the camera using ACpower.1.
GETTING READY42 AC Adaptor Precautions• Be sure to turn off power before connecting ordisconnecting the AC adaptor.• Always turn camera power off bef
GETTING READY43 NOTES • Pressing [ ] (REC) to turn on the camera entersthe REC mode, while pressing [ ] (PLAY) entersthe PLAY mode.• Pressing [ ] (PLA
GETTING READY44Configuring Power Saving SettingsYou can configure the settings described below toconserve battery power.Sleep : Automatically turns of
GETTING READY45Using the On-screen MenusPressing [MENU] displays menus on the monitor screenthat you can use to perform various operations. The menuth
GETTING READY46● Menu Screen OperationsWhen you want to do this:Move between tabsMove from the tab to thesettingsMove from the settings tothe tabMove
GETTING READY47To do this:Apply the setting and exitthe menu screen.Apply the setting andreturn to feature selectionin step 4.Apply the setting andret
GETTING READY48 IMPORTANT! • The camera’s clock settings are cleared wheneverpower is totally cut off. This can happen if thebatteries go dead while t
GETTING READY493.Use [], [], [], and[] to select thegeographical areawhere you live, andthen press [SET].4.Use [] and [] toselect the name of th
INTRODUCTION594 PLAYBACKBasic Playback Operation ... 94Zooming the Display Image ...
GETTING READY508.Press [SET] to register the settings and exitthe setting screen.To do this:Change the setting at the currentcursor locationMove the c
51BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGBASIC IMAGE RECORDING• Horizontal Hold the camerastill in bothhands, with yourarms firmlyagainst yoursides.• Vertical When hold
52BASIC IMAGE RECORDING• This causes an image or a message to appear onthe monitor screen.• This enters the REC mode for image recording.• If the came
53BASIC IMAGE RECORDING3.Press the shutter releasebutton half way to focus theimage.• When you press the shutterrelease button half way, thecamera’s A
54BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGRecording Precautions• Never open the battery compartment cover while thegreen operation lamp is flashing. Doing so not onlycau
55BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGAbout the REC Mode Monitor Screen• The image shown on the monitor screen in the RECmode is a simplified image for composing pur
56BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGUsing ZoomYour camera is equipped with two types of zoom: opticalzoom and digital zoom.Optical ZoomThe range of the optical zoo
57BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGDigital ZoomDigital zoom is activated after you reach the maximumoptical zoom factor (3X). It enlarges the part of the imageat
58BASIC IMAGE RECORDING IMPORTANT! • Digital zoom is disabled whenever the monitorscreen is turned off (page 31).• Using digital zoom can cause degrad
59BASIC IMAGE RECORDING3.Record the image. IMPORTANT! • The flash unit of this camera fires a number of timeswhen you record an image. The initial fla
INTRODUCTION6123 OTHER SETTINGSSpecifying the File Name Serial NumberGeneration Method ... 123Turning t
60BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGFlash Unit StatusYou can find out the current flash unit status by pressingthe shutter release button half way and checking the
61BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGFlash PrecautionsTake care that your fingers donot block the flash when youhold the camera. Covering theflash with your finger
62BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGUsing the Self-timerThe self-timer lets you select either a 2-second or 10-second delay of the shutter release after you press
63BASIC IMAGE RECORDING5.Record the image.• When you press theshutter release button,the self-timer lampflashes and the shutterreleases after the self
64BASIC IMAGE RECORDING NOTES • If you plan to make large prints of your images orotherwise use them in applications where high-resolution is your top
65BASIC IMAGE RECORDING NOTE • Use the “Fine” setting when image quality is your toppriority and file size is secondary. Conversely, usethe “Economy”
66OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSOTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSThis section describes other powerful features andfunctions that are available for recording.Selec
67OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSWhen you see this:Green focus frameGreen operation lampRed focus frameFlashing green operation lampIt means this:The image
68OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the Macro ModeThe Macro mode lets you focus automatically on close upsubjects. The automatic focus operation starts w
69OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1.Keep pressing [] () until the focusmode indicator shows“MF”.• At this point, aboundary also appearson the display,indica
INTRODUCTION7156 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTERUsing the Album Feature ... 156Creating an album 156Selecting a
70OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Focus LockFocus lock is a technique you can use to focus on a subjectthat is not located within the focus frame when
71OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSExposure Compensation (EV Shift)Exposure compensation lets you change the exposuresetting (EV value) manually to adjust for
72OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• To cancel EV Shift, adjust the value until it becomes0.0.4.Record the image. IMPORTANT! • When shooting under very dark o
73OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.Use [] and [] to select the setting youwant, and then press [SET]. NOTES • Selecting “Manual” changes white balance to
74OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS4.Point the camera at a white piece of paper orsimilar object under the lighting conditionsfor which you want to set the wh
75OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “REC” tab, select “REC Mode”, andthen press [].3.Use [] and [] toselect “BE
76OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • You can use the key customization feature (page 91)to configure the camera to enter the BESTSHOTmode whenever you p
77OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS6.Use [] and [] todisplay the imagewhose setup youwant to register as aBESTSHOT scene.7.Use [] and [] toselect “Save”,
78OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS To delete a BESTSHOT user setup1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “REC” tab, select “REC Mode”, andthen press [
79OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• CombinedImages1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “REC” tab, select “REC Mode”, andthen press [].3.Use [] and
INTRODUCTION8 IMPORTANT! • The contents of this manual are subject to changewithout notice.• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes noresponsibility for any
80OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS7.Next, align the focusframe with thesubject you want inthe right side of theimage, taking care toalign the actualbackgroun
81OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSRecording a Subject onto an ExistingBackground Image (Pre-shot)Pre-shot helps you get the background you want, even ifyou n
82OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1.In the REC mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “REC” tab, select “REC Mode”, andthen press [].3.Use [] and [] to select “
83OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.Use [왖] and [왔] toselect “ Movie”,and then press [SET].• “Remaining capacity”shows how many 60-second movies can stillbe
84OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• When movie recording is complete, the movie file isstored in file memory.• To cancel storage of the movie file, use [] t
85OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• When the histogram is too farto the left, it means that thereare too many dark pixels.This type of histogram resultswhen
86OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSREC Mode Camera SettingsThe following are the settings you can make beforerecording an image using a REC mode.• ISO sensiti
87OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSelecting the Metering ModeUse the following procedure to specify multi-patternmetering, spot metering, or center-weighted
88OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the Filter FunctionThe camera’s filter function lets you alter the tint of animage when you record it.1.In the REC mo
89OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSpecifying ContrastUse this procedure to adjust the relative differencebetween the light areas and dark areas of the image
INTRODUCTION9Features• Effective PixelsQV-R41: 4.00 million pixels (4.13 million total pixels)QV-R51: 5.00 million pixels (5.25 million total pixels)•
90OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSTurning the On-screen Grid On and OffYou can display gridlines on the monitor screen to help youcompose images and ensure t
91OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSAssigning Functions to the [] and []KeysA “key customization” feature lets you configure the []and [] keys so they chan
92OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSpecifying Power On Default SettingsThe camera’s “mode memory” feature lets you specify thepower on default settings indivi
93OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSTo do this:Turn on mode memory so settingsare restored at power onTurn off mode memory so settingsare initialized at power
94PLAYBACKPLAYBACKYou can use the camera’s built-in monitor screen to viewimages after you record them.Basic Playback OperationUse the following proce
95PLAYBACKZooming the Display ImagePerform the following procedure to zoom the imagecurrently on the monitor screen up to four times its normalsize.1.
96PLAYBACK4.Use [] and [] to select the setting youwant, and then press [SET].To do this:Resize to 1600 x 1200 pixels (UXGA)Resize to 1280 x 960 pix
97PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Resizing an image creates a new file that containsthe image in the size you select. The file with theoriginal image also remai
98PLAYBACK5.Use [], [], [], and [] to move thecropping boundary up, down, left, or rightuntil the area of the image you want to extractis within t
99PLAYBACKPlaying a MovieUse the following procedure to play back a movie that wasrecorded in the movie mode.1.In the PLAY mode,press [] and [] tosc
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