Casio EX-TR10 [3/126] Read this first
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LCD Panel
The liquid crystal panel of the monitor screen uses high-precision technology that
provides a pixel yield in excess of 99.99%. This means that some very small number
of pixels may not light or may remain lit at all times. This is due to the characteristics
of the liquid crystal panel, and does not indicate malfunction.
Read this first!
Take test shots
Before shooting your final image, shoot a test shot to ensure that the camera is
recording correctly.
Содержание
- Digital camera 1
- User s guide 1
- Accessories 2
- Lcd panel 3
- Read this first 3
- Take test shots 3
- Contents 4
- Quick start basics 11 4
- Recording images 37 4
- Using best shot 49 4
- Advanced recording settings 57 5
- Other playback functions play 75 5
- Printing 83 5
- Printing with a computer 83 5
- Things you can do using a computer 85 using the camera with a windows computer 85 5
- Using the camera with a computer 85 5
- Using the camera with a macintosh 89 5
- Using the play menu 75 5
- Using the rec menu 57 5
- Viewing a panorama image 71 playing a slideshow on the camera slideshow 71 viewing the image menu 72 zooming an on screen image 72 viewing snapshots and movies on a tv screen 73 5
- Viewing snapshots 68 viewing a movie 68 5
- Viewing snapshots and movies 68 5
- Appendix 100 6
- Other settings set up 94 6
- 5 6 bk bl bm bn bp bq 7
- General guide 7
- 567 2 4 1 8
- Bk bl bm 8
- Bn bo bp bq br 8
- Monitor screen contents and how to change them 8
- Snapshot recording 8
- 9 bk bl bm bn 9
- Bk 8 7 9
- Movie playback 9
- Movie recording 9
- Snapshot viewing 9
- Auto rotate 10
- Configuring auto screen alignment auto rotate 10
- Select the auto rotate setting you want 10
- Selecting display information disp 10
- Turn on the camera and then touch 10
- A variety of shooting styles 11
- Make up 11
- Quick start basics 11
- Simple self portrait shooting 11
- Simple touch panel operation 11
- What you can do with your casio camera 11
- Art shot 12
- Extract a subject from one photo and insert it into another 12
- Changing the camera style to suit shooting conditions 13
- Holding the edges of the monitor screen panel swing the frame open 13
- Opening and closing the frame 13
- Push the monitor screen panel from behind 13
- With the monitor screen facing towards you hold onto the frame 13
- Firmly holding the frame carefully rotate the monitor screen panel 14
- Hold the camera as shown in the illustration 14
- Rotating the monitor screen 14
- Camera configurations 15
- Important 16
- Touch and hold 16
- Using the touch panel 16
- Important 17
- Spread 17
- Squeeze 17
- First charge the battery prior to use 18
- Loading the battery 18
- Charge the battery 19
- To charge with the usb ac adaptor 19
- Back lamp operation 20
- Important 20
- Usb cable connection precautions 21
- Important 22
- To charge using a usb connection to a computer 22
- Back lamp operation 23
- Other charging precautions 23
- Checking the current battery level 24
- Configuring basic settings the first time you turn on the camera 24
- Important 24
- Drag page 17 upwards and downwards until you find the language you want and then touch to select it 25
- Press p power to turn on the camera 25
- Touch 8 or 2 to change the currently selected value 25
- Touch apply 25
- Touch auto or premium auto pro to select the default auto recording mode you want 25
- Touch the date display format you want 25
- Touch the value you want to change year month day hour minute 25
- When the date and time settings are the way you want touch ok 25
- Preparing a memory card 26
- Supported memory cards 26
- To load a memory card 27
- Drag upwards and downwards until you find setup and then touch it 28
- Load a memory card page 27 28
- To format initialize a new memory card 28
- To replace the memory card 28
- Touch format 28
- Touch format and then touch yes 28
- Turn on the camera and then touch menu 28
- Entering the rec mode and play mode 29
- To turn off the camera 29
- To turn on the camera 29
- Turning power on and off 29
- Press p power to turn on the camera 30
- Selecting an auto recording mode 30
- To shoot a snapshot 30
- Touch auto or premium auto pro to select the auto recording mode you want 30
- Touch the second icon from the top second icon from the right in the case of landscape display orientation recording mode 30
- Half press 31
- Half press the shutter button to focus the image 31
- Point the camera at the subject 31
- To shoot a snapshot 31
- Continuing to keep the camera still press the shutter button the rest of the way down 32
- Full press 32
- If the image does not focus 32
- Recording a movie 32
- Shooting with auto 32
- Play to enter the play mode 33
- Shooting with premium auto pro 33
- Viewing snapshots 33
- Deleting snapshots and movies 34
- In the play mode touch ú or õ to display the file you want to delete 34
- To delete a single file 34
- Touch 1 file 34
- Touch ú or õ or drag left or right across the screen image to scroll through the snapshots 34
- After you are finished selecting files touch delete 35
- Enter the play mode 35
- Monitor screen when shooting snapshots 35
- Operation 35
- Snapshot shooting precautions 35
- To delete all files 35
- To delete specific files 35
- Touch a file you want to delete 35
- Touch all files 35
- Touch delete 35
- Touch select 35
- Auto focus restrictions 36
- Other precautions 36
- Shooting indoors under fluorescent lighting 36
- 3 4 5 6 37
- Recording images 37
- To configure rec mode settings 37
- In the rec mode touch the recording mode icon 38
- Selecting a recording mode 38
- Touch the icon of the recording mode you want to use 38
- In the rec mode touch the recording mode icon page 38 39
- Shooting with artistic effects art shot 39
- Touch c art shot 39
- Touch the art shot scene you want to use 39
- Press the shutter button to shoot 40
- Touch ok 40
- Touch the art icon 40
- Touch the level you want to select 40
- In the rec mode touch the recording mode icon page 38 41
- Press the shutter button to shoot 41
- Recording beautiful portraits make up 41
- Touch make up level 41
- Touch ok 41
- Touch the mode and level you want to select 41
- Touch the tab 41
- Touch ½ make up 41
- Drag the start self timer icon and preview icon to the location in the image where you want movement to be detected 42
- Facing the camera move your hand or perform some other movement in the area of the start self timer icon you positioned in step 3 42
- In the rec mode touch the recording mode icon page 38 42
- Motion shutter 42
- Using motion shutter to trigger a self timer operation motion shutter 42
- When everything is ready press the shutter button all the way down 42
- In the rec mode touch the zoom icons to zoom 43
- Press the shutter button to shoot the image 43
- Shooting with zoom 43
- Art shot best shot excluding multi sr zoom 44
- Auto premium auto pro motion shutter 44
- Best shot multi sr zoom 44
- Zoom factor 44
- Drag r self timer downwards to specify the self timer countdown duration 45
- Rotate the monitor screen panel so the screen is facing in the same direction as the lens page 13 45
- Select auto premium auto pro or make up for the recording mode pages 30 41 45
- Shooting a self portrait 45
- Drag upwards and downwards until you find movie quality and then touch to select it 46
- In the rec mode touch menu 46
- To close the menu screen touch menu or press the shutter button 46
- To record a movie 46
- Touch the item whose setting you want to change 46
- High speed movie recording precautions 47
- Minimizing the effects of camera movement during movie recording 47
- Movie stop to stop recording 47
- Important 48
- Best shot 49
- Best shot precautions 49
- In the rec mode touch the recording mode icon page 38 49
- Movie if you are shooting a movie 49
- Press the shutter button if you are shooting a snapshot or touch 49
- To shoot an image with best shot 49
- Touch the scene you want to select 49
- Using best shot 49
- Best shot 50
- In the rec mode touch 50
- Press the shutter button to shoot 50
- Shooting clearer snapshots multi sr zoom 50
- Touch multi sr zoom scene 50
- Best shot 51
- Digitally correcting for overexposure and underexposure hdr 51
- In the rec mode touch 51
- Press the shutter button to shoot 51
- Touch hdr scene 51
- Best shot 52
- In the rec mode touch 52
- Shooting with high speed night scene hs night scene 52
- Touch hs night scene scene 52
- When you are ready to shoot press the shutter button 52
- Best shot 53
- In the rec mode touch 53
- Press the shutter button to shoot 53
- Shooting with high speed anti shake hs anti shake 53
- Shooting with priority on subject faces hs best selection 53
- Touch hs anti shake scene 53
- Touch hs best selection scene 53
- When you are ready to shoot press the shutter button 53
- Shooting a panorama image slide panorama 54
- Advanced recording settings 57
- Example menu screen operation 57
- Menu operations in this manual 57
- Using the rec menu 57
- Enter the rec mode menu self timer 58
- Enter the rec mode menu touch shutter 58
- Point the camera at the subject 58
- Procedure 58
- Touch on 58
- Using the self timer self timer 58
- Using touch shutter touch shutter 58
- When you want to shoot touch the monitor screen 58
- Enter the rec mode menu led 59
- Important 59
- Procedure 59
- Using the led light led 59
- Changing the image size image size 60
- Enter the rec mode menu image size 60
- Procedure 60
- Enter the rec mode menu movie quality 61
- Example 61
- Movie image quality settings movie quality 61
- Pixels and image size 61
- Procedure 61
- Correcting image brightness ev shift 62
- Enter the rec mode menu ev shift 62
- Procedure 62
- Touch a level you want to set 62
- Touch ok 62
- Adjusting white balance white balance 63
- Enter the rec mode menu white balance 63
- Procedure 63
- Touch ok 63
- Touch the type of white balance you want to select 63
- Enter the rec mode menu iso 64
- Procedure 64
- Specifying iso sensitivity iso 64
- Enter the rec mode menu focus 65
- Procedure 65
- Selecting a focus mode focus 65
- Align the monitor screen s focus frame with the subject you want to focus on and then half press the shutter button 66
- Enter the rec mode menu review 66
- Keeping the shutter button half pressed which maintains the focus setting move the camera to compose the image 66
- Procedure 66
- Turning on image review review 66
- Using focus lock 66
- When you are ready to shoot the image press the shutter button the rest of the way down 66
- Checking a snapshot before saving it self portrait check 67
- Enter the rec mode menu self portrait check 67
- Press the shutter button on the frame to shoot the image 67
- Procedure 67
- Review the recorded image 67
- Touch on 67
- Movie to start playback 68
- Play to enter the play mode 68
- Touch ú or õ or drag left or right across the screen image to scroll through the movies until the one you want is displayed 68
- Viewing a movie 68
- Viewing snapshots 68
- Viewing snapshots and movies 68
- Movie playback controls 69
- Editing a movie on the camera movie editing 70
- Enter the play mode and then start playback of the movie you want to edit 70
- Important 70
- To pause 70
- Touch cut 70
- Touch the option that specifies what you want to cut 70
- When playback reaches the location where you want to cut touch 70
- In the play mode touch q for the playback mode 71
- Play to enter the play mode 71
- Playback controls 71
- Playing a slideshow on the camera slideshow 71
- To play the panorama 71
- Touch ú or õ or drag upwards or downwards to display the panorama image you want to view 71
- Viewing a panorama image 71
- In the play mode touch 72
- In the play mode touch ú or õ or drag left or right to display the image you want to view 72
- Spread your thumb and forefinger page 17 on the displayed image to enlarge it 72
- Viewing the image menu 72
- Zooming an on screen image 72
- Hook your nail into the groove of the card hdmi cover and pull the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow to open it 73
- Open the frame page 13 73
- Turn off the camera and use a commercially available hdmi cable to connect the camera to a tv 73
- Turn on the tv and select its video input mode 73
- Viewing snapshots and movies on a tv screen 73
- Touch the camera monitor screen to perform operations 74
- Turn on the camera 74
- Example menu screen operation 75
- Menu operations in this manual 75
- Other playback functions play 75
- Using the play menu 75
- Paint functions 76
- Performing paint operations on an image paint 76
- Procedure 76
- Enter the play mode display snapshot menu cut out subject 77
- Extracting an image from a snapshot cut out subject 77
- Procedure 77
- Touch ok 77
- Touch the drawing tool you want and then draw a boundary around the subject that you want to extract 77
- After confirming that the part of the image to be extracted is the way you want touch ok 78
- Touch to select the area to be extracted and then touch ok 78
- Inserting a subject into another snapshot or adding a built in frame to a snapshot paste subject 79
- Procedure 79
- Enter the play mode menu protect 80
- Procedure 80
- Protecting a file against deletion protect 80
- Procedure 81
- Resizing a snapshot resize 81
- Rotating an image rotation 81
- Cropping a snapshot trimming 82
- Procedure 82
- Printing 83
- Printing on a windows computer 83
- Printing with a computer 83
- Printing on a macintosh 84
- Things you can do using a computer 85
- Using the camera with a computer 85
- Using the camera with a windows computer 85
- Double click removable disk 86
- To connect the camera to your computer and save files 86
- Turn off the camera and then use the micro usb cable that comes with the camera to connect it to your computer 86
- Turn on the camera 86
- Viewing and storing images on a computer 86
- Windows 8 users click desktop and then explorer windows 7 windows vista users click start and then computer windows xp users click start and then my computer 86
- To view images you copied to your computer 87
- Minimum computer system requirements for movie playback 88
- Movie playback precautions 88
- Playing movies 88
- Connecting the camera to your computer and saving files 89
- Important 89
- Using the camera with a macintosh 89
- After the copy operation is complete drag the drive icon to trash 90
- Disconnect the camera from the computer 90
- Double click the camera s drive icon 90
- Drag the dcim folder to the folder to which you want to copy it 90
- To connect the camera to your computer and save files 90
- Turn off the camera and then use the micro usb cable that comes with the camera to connect it to your macintosh 90
- Turn on the camera 90
- Double click the camera s drive icon 91
- Double click the dcim folder to open it 91
- Double click the folder that contains the images you want to view 91
- Double click the image file you want to view 91
- Minimum computer system requirements for movie playback 91
- Movie playback precautions 91
- Playing a movie 91
- To view copied images 91
- About dcf 92
- Cimg0026 jpg 92
- Files and folders 92
- Memory card data 92
- Built in memory and memory card data handling precautions 93
- Memory folder structure 93
- Supported image files 93
- Adjusting monitor screen brightness screen 94
- Configuring camera sound settings sounds 94
- Menu setup screen 94
- Menu setup sounds 94
- Other settings set up 94
- Procedure 94
- Menu setup adjust 95
- Menu setup timestamp 95
- Procedure 95
- Setting the camera s clock adjust 95
- Time stamping snapshots timestamp 95
- To change the currently selected value 95
- Touch ok 95
- Touch the value you want to change year month day hour minute 95
- Configuring world time settings world time 96
- Procedure 96
- Selecting the time display 96
- Setting a travel destination 96
- Procedure 97
- Specify the display language you want 97
- Specifying the date style date style 97
- Specifying the display language language 97
- Displaying a startup screen at power on startup 98
- Menu setup hdmi 98
- Menu setup startup 98
- Procedure 98
- Selecting the hdmi terminal output method hdmi 98
- Formatting built in memory or a memory card format 99
- Menu setup format 99
- Menu setup reset 99
- Procedure 99
- Resetting the camera to factory defaults reset 99
- Appendix 100
- Safety precautions 100
- Danger 101
- Avoid use while in motion 102
- Keep away from fire 102
- Led light 102
- Smoke abnormal odor overheating and other abnormalities 102
- Usb ac adapter 102
- Warning 102
- Disassembly and modification 103
- If a power cord was included with your camera 103
- Warning 103
- Water and foreign matter 103
- Dropping and rough treatment 104
- Memory cards 104
- Precaution when camera is on 104
- Warning 104
- Caution 105
- Connections 105
- Rechargeable battery 105
- Unstable locations 105
- Usb ac adapter 105
- Backing up important data 106
- Caution 106
- Led light 106
- Locations to be avoided 106
- Memory protection 106
- Monitor screen 106
- Transport 106
- Condensation 107
- Data error precautions 107
- Operating environment 107
- Precautions during use 107
- Caring for your camera 108
- Discarding or transferring ownership of a memory card or the camera 108
- Old rechargeable battery handling precautions 108
- Other precautions 108
- Copyrights 109
- Ambient temperature or the temperature of the battery is abnormally high or low 110
- Charging 110
- If the camera s back lamp starts flashing red 110
- Power supply 110
- Safety timer activated 110
- Battery precautions 111
- Extra batteries 111
- Precautions during use 111
- Storage precautions 111
- Using the camera in another country 111
- Memory card handling precautions 112
- Using a memory card 112
- Important 113
- Play menu 113
- Rec menu 113
- Reset initial default settings 113
- Setup menu 114
- Troubleshooting 115
- When things don t go right 115
- Display messages 119
- Important 119
- 1 2 mb 14 4283 120
- 290 kb 91 26809 120
- 3 2 mb 9 2728 120
- 4 3 mb 7 2286 120
- Approximate file size 120
- Built in memor 120
- Built in memory capacity after formatting approx 52 mb 120
- Image size pixels 120
- Microsd memory car 120
- Movies 120
- Number of snapshots movie recording time 120
- Recording capacity 120
- Snapshot 120
- The allowable recording time will be shorter if the capacity of the microsd memory card you are using is smaller than the maximum size of one file 120
- The data transfer rate of built in memory is not sufficient for full hd movies whenever possible use an ultra high speed type memory card 120
- Vga 64 120
- When using a 16gb microsdhc memory card sandisk corporation number of image and recording time values depend on the memory card you are using 120
- Specifications 121
- All of the values provided below represent the approximate amount of time under normal temperature 23 c 73 f before the camera turns off these values are not guaranteed low temperatures shorten battery life 123
- Approximate battery life 123
- Battery np 150 rated capacity 950 mah recording medium 16gb sdhc memory card sandisk corporation uhs i series 123
- In accordance with casio standards 123
- In accordance with cipa camera and imaging products association standards 123
- Standard temperature 23 c 73 f one image scroll approximately every 10 seconds 123
- The above values are based on a full charge the first time the battery is charged after the camera is purchased repeated charging shortens battery life frequency of auto focus usage and the time the camera is on greatly affects recording time and number of shots values 123
- Rechargeable lithium ion battery np 150 124
- Usb ac adaptor ad c54uc 124
- Usb ac adaptor ad c54ug 124
- Declaration of conformity according to eu directive 125
- Power cord precautions for use in singapore the power cord set is not supplied the power cord used must comply with relevant national and or international standards 125
- The declaration below applies to the ex tr10 125
- Usb ac adaptor ad c53u 125
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