Casio QV-3500EX Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - QV-3500EX

LCD Digital CameraQV-3500EXEnglish

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTIONE-10Deleting Images (page E-110)RECOFFPLAYMENUTWSET/ DISPSHIFTBEST SHOTRESIZEMFPREVIEW//1254Double check to make sure that you really want

Page 3 - Contents

INTRODUCTIONE-11• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibilityfor any damage or loss resulting from the use of thismanual.• CASIO COMPUTER CO.,

Page 4 - OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

INTRODUCTIONE-12Features• High-resolution 3.34-megapixel CCD• 1.8-inch low-glare color LCD (HAST)• 12X zoom: 3X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom• Memory

Page 5

INTRODUCTIONE-13Recording Featurespage E-69Portrait Mode Best Shot Modepage E-71page E-69Landscape Mode Movie Modepage E-76page E-70Night Scene Mode P

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INTRODUCTIONE-14page E-106HistogramFour exposure modesProgram AE, aperture priority AE, shutter speed priorityAE, manual exposurepages E-79 to E-84Thr

Page 7 - Getting Ready

INTRODUCTIONE-15PrecautionsGeneral PrecautionsBe sure to observe the following important precautionswhenever using the QV-3500EX.All references in thi

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INTRODUCTIONE-16Operating conditions• This camera is designed for use in temperatures rangingfrom 0°C to 40°C.• Do not use or keep the camera in the f

Page 9 - Playback (page E-100)

INTRODUCTIONE-17About the camera’s backlight…• The camera is equipped with a fluorescent light source toprovide the back lighting for its LCD.• The no

Page 10 - Deleting Images (page E-110)

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-18GETTING ACQUAINTEDShutter releasebutton(page E-48)Self-timer lamp(page E-29)Viewfinder(page E-53)Flash(page E-56)Terminal panel

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GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-19MENURECOFFPLAYTWSET/ DISPSHIFTBEST SHOTRESIZEMFPREVIEW//Monitor screen(page E-25)PREVIEW button(pages E-52) (Flash/Folder) but

Page 12 - Features

INTRODUCTIONE-2Special video cableMemory card (8 MBCompactFlash card )Loaded in the camera whenyou purchase it.Special USB cableINTRODUCTIONTo get the

Page 13 - Recording Features

E-20GETTING ACQUAINTEDLOCKOPENTripod screw holeBattery compartmentlock (page E-32)Open Terminal Panel CoverBattery compartment cover(page E-32)Diopter

Page 14

E-21GETTING ACQUAINTEDLensThreads are provided in the camera’s lens to allow connec-tion of an optionally available Conversion Lens Adaptor (LU-35A).

Page 15 - General Precautions

E-22GETTING ACQUAINTED•Canon Inc. 58mm Close-up Lens 250DFocal Distance:In the Macro Mode, 5 cm to 14 cm from the sur-face of the close up lens to the

Page 16 - Condensation

E-23GETTING ACQUAINTEDUsing a FilterThis camera supports use of commercially available 58mmfilters.IMPORTANT!• Be sure to use the Conversion Lens Adap

Page 17 - About the camera’s backlight…

E-24GETTING ACQUAINTEDLens Precautions• Fingerprints, dust, or any other soiling of the lens can inter-fere with proper image recording. Never touch t

Page 18 - GETTING ACQUAINTED

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-25Auto Focus frame • Focusing complete: Green• Focusing failed: RedNo memory card loadedwarning Zoom factor Focus Mode indicat

Page 19 - SET/ DISP

E-26GETTING ACQUAINTEDWhite balance(Auto)(Daylight)(Shade)(Tungsten)(Fluorescent)(Manual)Metering Mode indicator(multi)(center)(spot)Exposure Mode ind

Page 20 - Side Bottom

E-27GETTING ACQUAINTEDRecording ModeindicatorExposure ModeindicatorIMPORTANT!• The above indicators may not appear when viewingimages recorded using a

Page 21

E-28GETTING ACQUAINTEDMENUIndicator displayThe indicator display located on the top of the camera alsoshows various camera status indicators during im

Page 22 - Close-up Lens

E-29GETTING ACQUAINTEDMENUFlash lampThe Flash lamp also lights andflashes during a record operationas described below.Flash lamp• When the Operation l

Page 23 - Using a Filter

INTRODUCTIONE-3ContentsE-2INTRODUCTIONUnpacking ...E-2Contents ...

Page 24 - Lens Precautions

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-30Using the Bundled AccessoriesUsing the Lens CapAlways keep the lens cap on the lens whenever you are notusing the camera.Attach

Page 25 - Monitor Screen Indicators

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-31Using the Soft CaseKeep the camera in its soft case to protect it when not in use.Monitor screenfacing down.IMPORTANT!• Be sure

Page 26 - PLAY mode

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-32IMPORTANT!• Never use manganese batteries. Use only the batterytypes specifically mentioned in this User’s Guide.Power Requirem

Page 27 - REC mode

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-33● Tips for Prolonging Battery Life• Use the button to turn off the flash when you are notusing it.• You can also use the pow

Page 28 - Operation lamp

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-34● About rechargeable batteriesUse only the nickel-metal hydride batteries (NP-H3) that areavailable from your dealer as options

Page 29 - Self-timer lamp

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-35Low Battery IndicatorThe following shows how the battery capacity indicator onthe monitor screen and the indicator display chang

Page 30 - Attaching the Neck Strap

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-36AC Adaptor precautions• Never use an electrical outlet whose voltage isoutside the rating marked on the AC adaptor.Doing so can

Page 31 - Using the Soft Case

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-37Turning the Camera On and OffRotate the POWER/Function Switch to turn camera poweron and off.Power Save SettingsThe settings des

Page 32 - Power Requirements

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-385.On the screen that appears, use [왔] and [왖] tomake the setting you want, and then pressSET/DISP.Auto power off settings: “2 mi

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GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-392.With the side of thememory card markedwith an arrow facingthe same direction asthe camera’s monitorscreen, slide it into thesl

Page 34

INTRODUCTIONE-4Menu Screens ...E-44Setting the Current Date and Time ...E-

Page 35 - Battery Handling Precautions

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-405.Close the memory cardslot cover.IMPORTANT!• Insert only memory cards into the memory card slot.Inserting any other type of car

Page 36 - Using AC Power

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-41• Use [왔] and [왖] to select each menu item, and pressSET/DISP to advance to the next menu.3.In response to the confirmation mess

Page 37

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-42IBM Microdrive PrecautionsCompatibility of the camera with the IBM microdrive hasbeen confirmed by CASIO. However, you should no

Page 38 - To power save settings

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-43• Never turn off camera power or subject the camera to im-pact while the card access lamp is flashing. Doing so cancause malfunc

Page 39 - Memory Cards

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-44Menu ScreensPressing MENU displays the menu screen. The contents ofthe menu screen depend on whether you are in the PLAYmode or

Page 40 - Eject button

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-45Setting the Current Date and TimeUse the following procedures to set the current date andtime, and to select the date format.Whe

Page 41 - Formatting a Memory Card

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-464.Select and change the digits on the screen toset the current date and time.[왗] / [왘]: Moves the green marker.[왔] / [왖]: Increa

Page 42 - Memory Card Precautions

GETTING ACQUAINTEDE-47Time StampWhen it is turned on, the time stamp function digitally stampsthe recording date and time in the lower right corner of

Page 43

INTRODUCTIONE-5Setting the Sensitivity Level ...E-86Using the Filter Function ...

Page 44 - Menu Screens

INTRODUCTIONE-6Making DPOF Settings for Particular Images E-119Making DPOF Settings for Particular Folders E-120Making DPOF Settings of All Imageson t

Page 45 - Setting the Date and Time

INTRODUCTIONE-7Quick ReferenceGetting Ready12Load batteries.Set the current time and date.(page E-32)312Insert the memory card.(page E-39)(page E-45)3

Page 46 - Selecting the Date Format

INTRODUCTIONE-81Remove the lens cap from the lens.RECOFFPLAYMENU23Align the POWER/Function Switch with REC.Point the camera at the sub-ject, compose t

Page 47 - Time Stamp

INTRODUCTIONE-9Playback (page E-100)RECOFFPLAYMENU1Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2Use [ ] (forward) and [ ] (back) to scroll through s

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