Casio QV-4000 manual Operation/card access lamp, Operation Indicator Lamp

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GETTING ACQUAINTED

Operation Indicator Lamp

Operation/card access lamp

The operation/card access lamp shows the operational status of the camera as described below.

 

Operation/card

 

access lamp

REC mode

 

 

Lamp

Flashing

Color

 

 

 

Green

One of the following operations is in progress: start

up, save (multiple), movie recording standby

 

 

 

PLAY mode

Lamp

Flashing

Color

 

 

One of the following operations is in progress:

Green

delete, format, battery alert, card browser

 

generation.

 

 

Red

Memory card is defective.

 

 

The operation/card access lamp remains lit (green) while the monitor screen is turned off in the PLAY mode.

IMPORTANT!

Never open the memory card cover while the opera- tion/card access lamp is flashing.

• The camera is ready to record when the lamp is off.

Partial press of the shutter release button

Lamp

On

Color

 

Green

Auto Focus complete

 

 

Red

Auto Focus operation failed

 

 

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Contents QV-4000 Contents 45BASIC Image Recording 109PLAYBACK 124MANAGING Images Quick Reference IntroductionRecording an Image page E-45 Viewing Playing Back an Image page E-109 Deleting an Image page E-119 Introduction Features Introduction Recording Features Precautions General PrecautionsCondensation Operating conditionsAbout the camera’s backlight… Lens PrecautionsGeneral Guide FrontBack Metering ModeBottom SideOpen Terminal Panel Cover Drive mode dial Mode DialsExposure mode dial Using the Control Button Monitor Screen Indicators REC modePlay mode Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen Operation Indicator Lamp Operation/card access lampFlash Charge lamp AF Assist Light/Self-timer LampUsing the Bundled Accessories Adjusting the Length of the Neck StrapAttaching the Neck Strap Using the Lens Cap Loading Batteries Power RequirementsBatteries Household CurrentTips for Prolonging Battery Life Battery Life GuidelinesAlkaline Battery Life About rechargeable batteries Battery Handling Precautions Using AC Power Low Battery IndicatorAC Adaptor precautions Turning the Camera On and Off Power Save SettingsTo configure power save settings Memory Cards Inserting a Memory Card into the CameraRemoving a Memory Card from the Camera Formatting a Memory Card Memory Card Precautions Case of Microdrive malfunction IBM Microdrive PrecautionsMenu Screens Setting the Current Date and Time Setting the Date and TimeSelecting the Date Format Basic Image Recording Using the Full Auto ModeBasic Image Recording Focusing Recording PrecautionsFixed Focusing Distances Image Recording when the Batteries are LowAbout Auto Focus Using Optical Zoom About the REC Mode Monitor ScreenBasic Image Recording Using the Viewfinder for Recording Using the Self-timer Camera Orientation Detection

QV-4000 specifications

The Casio QV-4000, released in 2001, is a standout model in the digital camera landscape, particularly for those who value quality and versatility in photography. With its 4-megapixel sensor, the QV-4000 was considered cutting-edge at the time, providing an impressive level of detail and clarity. Users could capture images with a maximum resolution of 2272 x 1704 pixels, which allowed for vibrant prints and digital displays.

One of the main features of the QV-4000 is its 3x optical zoom lens, which ranges from 7.5mm to 22.5mm (equivalent to 38mm to 114mm in 35mm terms). This capability enabled photographers to capture both wide-angle shots and close-ups with ease, enhancing creativity and flexibility. The camera's built-in macro mode further complemented this feature, allowing users to focus on subjects as close as 10 cm, making it an excellent choice for nature photography and detailed product shots.

Another notable characteristic of the QV-4000 is its user-friendly design. The camera features a large 2.5-inch LCD screen for composing shots and reviewing images, providing ample space for users to navigate settings and playback features. The inclusion of a range of shooting modes, including portrait, landscape, and night scene, catered to different photography scenarios, ensuring that users could achieve optimal results regardless of the conditions.

In terms of connectivity and storage, the QV-4000 utilized CompactFlash cards, which were popular at the time. This made it easy to expand the camera's storage capacity, allowing photographers to capture a vast number of images without worrying about running out of space. The camera was also equipped with USB connectivity, facilitating quick transfers of images to computers for editing and sharing.

The Casio QV-4000 was powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, providing a decent amount of shooting time on a single charge. This was particularly advantageous for photographers on the go who preferred not to carry spare batteries.

In summary, the Casio QV-4000 is a feature-rich digital camera that combines high-resolution imaging, optical zoom capability, and user-friendly controls. Its strengths in versatility and connectivity have made it a memorable option for enthusiasts looking to explore the possibilities of digital photography. Despite advancements in technology, the QV-4000 remains a testament to the quality and functionality that Casio offered in the early 2000s.