APPENDIX

Display Messages

Battery is low.

The batteries are dead.

 

 

Cannot register any

• You are attempting to register a Best Shot setup

more files

when the “SCENE” folder already contains 999

 

setups.

 

• You are attempting to register a FAVORITE file

 

when the “FAVORITE” folder already contains

 

9999 files.

 

 

Card ERROR

Some problem occurred with the memory card.

 

Turn off the camera, and remove and then reinsert

 

the memory card. If the same message appears,

 

format the memory card (page 131).

 

IMPORTANT!

 

Formatting the memory card deletes all files on

 

the memory card. Before formatting, try

 

transferring recoverable files to a computer or

 

some other storage device.

 

 

File could not be

The batteries are dead, so the recorded image

saved because

could not be saved.

battery is low.

 

 

 

Folder cannot be

This message appears when you try to record an

created.

image while there are 9,999 files stored in the

 

999th folder. If you want to record more files,

 

delete files you no longer need (page 102).

 

 

LENS ERROR

If the lens comes into contact with some obstacle

 

while it is extending, this message appears, the

 

lens retracts, and the camera turns off. Take action

 

to remove the obstacle, and try turning on power

 

again.

 

 

Memory Full

Memory is full. If you want to record more files,

 

delete files you no longer need (page 102).

 

 

Printing Error

One of the following problems occurred during

 

printing.

 

• Printer power off

 

• Out of paper

 

• Out of ink

 

• Printer internal error

 

 

Record Error

Image compression could not be performed during

 

image data storage for some reason. Record the

 

image again.

 

 

SYSTEM ERROR

Your camera system is corrupted. Contact your

 

retailer or a CASIO service center.

 

 

The card is locked.

The LOCK switch of the SD memory card is

 

locked. You cannot store images to or delete

 

images from a memory card that is locked.

 

 

This card is not

The memory card is not formatted. Format the

formatted.

memory card (page 131).

 

 

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QV-R40 specifications

The Casio QV-R40 is a compact digital camera that was designed with usability and convenience in mind, making it a great choice for both photography enthusiasts and casual users. Launched in the early 2000s, it offered several innovative features for its time, positioning itself as a versatile and affordable option.

At the heart of the QV-R40 is a 4-megapixel CCD sensor, which allows users to capture images with decent resolution for printing and sharing. The camera supports a maximum image resolution of 2272 x 1704 pixels, enabling users to take vibrant and detailed photographs. The lens is a 3x optical zoom, providing a focal length equivalent to approximately 38mm to 114mm in 35mm terms. This allows for precise framing of distant subjects while retaining image clarity and quality.

One of the standout features of the QV-R40 is its user-friendly interface, which includes a large 2-inch LCD display. This bright screen allows users to easily compose shots, review images, and navigate the menu system. Additionally, the camera integrated a variety of shooting modes, including portrait, landscape, and macro, accommodating a range of photography styles and environments.

The QV-R40 also boasts impressive technological advancements for its time. It supports several image formats, including JPEG and AVI for motion capture, allowing for versatility in how photos and videos are stored. The camera is powered by compact rechargeable batteries, which ensure that users have the power needed for longer shooting sessions.

Memory expansion is facilitated through the use of SD cards, granting users the ability to extend storage capacity according to their needs. Furthermore, the camera features a USB connection, making it easy to transfer images to a computer for editing and sharing.

Durability is another key characteristic of the Casio QV-R40, as its compact build and quality materials provide a reliable option for photography on the go. Whether you are capturing everyday moments or special occasions, the QV-R40 offers an accessible way to enhance photography skills without overwhelming complexity.

In summary, the Casio QV-R40 combines a user-friendly digital design with a solid set of features, making it an attractive option during its time. With a 4-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, and a variety of shooting modes, it served as a reliable choice for those looking to explore digital photography with ease.