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| To delete images (page 54) |
| 2 | QUICK REFERENCE |
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| Resolution Settings ..................................................... | 24 | |
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| Exposure Adjustment .................................................. | 25 | ||
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| 8 | FEATURES |
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| OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS |
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| 9 | PRECAUTIONS |
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| Movie Recording ......................................................... | 27 | ||
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| 13 | UNPACKING ......................................... |
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| Serial Recording ......................................................... | 28 | ||
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| Press the shutter button to delete | Connecting the Wrist Strap |
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| Panorama Recording .................................................. | 30 | |||
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| the selected image. |
| Using the Soft Case .................................................... |
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| 13 | Manual Recording ...................................................... | 31 | |||
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| You can continue deleting operation. | 14 | GENERAL GUIDE |
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| PLAYBACK |
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| *To exit deleting operation, press MENU. | Top and Display .......................................................... |
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| 14 | Basic Playback Operation .......................................... | 33 | ||||
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| 14 | Playingback Movie ...................................................... | 34 | |||
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| Displaying Multiple Images ......................................... | 37 | |||||
delete the image |
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| Recording Mode ......................................................... |
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| 15 | Auto Play .................................................................... | 39 | |||
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| Use [+] and | Playback Mode ........................................................... |
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| 15 | Screen Saver .............................................................. | 40 | ||||
*Press MENU to stop |
| 16 | POWER SUPPLY |
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| EDITING IMAGES |
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| Combining Two Images .............................................. | 46 | |||
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| 21 | IMAGE PROTECTION |
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| Use [+] and | Using the Flash ........................................................... |
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| you want to delete. | Changing the Lens Orientation ................................... |
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| 23 | Protecting and Unprotecting a Single Image .............. | 51 | ||||
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54 | DELETING IMAGES |
| • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility | Compact, lightweight design |
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Deleting a Single Image ............................................. | 54 | for any damage or loss resulting | from the use of this | A | ultimate | in |
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Deleting All Unprotected Images ................................ | 56 |
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• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility |
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57 | CHANGING IMAGE RESOLUTION |
| for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise |
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58 | CONNECTIONS |
| through the use of the |
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| • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility |
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VIDEO OUT Sockets .................................................. | 58 | for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a |
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DIGITAL Interface ....................................................... | 59 | result of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement. Be |
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60 CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT |
| sure to back up all important data on other media to protect | Powerful display functions, | including |
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Connecting to a Television .......................................... | 60 | • Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corpora- | movies and panoramas! |
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Connecting to a QV Color Printer ............................... | 61 | tion. |
| Record | and play back movies that are about | 3.2 | seconds |
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Connecting to another CASIO QV Digital Camera ..... | 62 | • Macintosh is a registered trademark | of Apple Computer, |
| data port |
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long and panoramas that link multiple | images | together. |
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PC Link Software ........................................................ | 64 | Inc. |
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| • IrDA communications use Phoenix Technologies protocol |
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65 | INFRARED DATA TRANSFER |
| up lets | you zoom in close for more | detail, | Auto Playback, |
| presentations. A DIGITAL port lets you transfer image data | |||||
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| automatically show a series of images. |
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Receiving Data ........................................................... | 65 |
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Compatibility Software Copyright | c 1997 |
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| ferred back to the camera when you need it. A new infrared |
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Sending Data .............................................................. | 66 | Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved. |
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| data port enables quick and easy data communication with |
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Transferring images using PC Link Software ............. | 69 |
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71 | TROUBLESHOOTING |
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74 | MESSAGES |
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75 | SPECIFICATIONS |
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