EDigital CameraEX-P700User’s GuideK824PCM1DMXThank you for purchasing this CASIO product.• Before using it, be sure to read the precautions contained
INTRODUCTION10•MultiMediaCard is a trademark of InfineonTechnologies AG of Germany, and licensed to theMultiMediaCard Association (MMCA).• Adobe and R
100OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • If AE Lock is already in effect, you can re-execute itby pressing [AE-L] once to release AE Lock, andthen pr
101OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the Normal Speed ContinuousShutter ModeThe normal speed continuous shutter mode recordsimages as long as you keep th
102OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the High Speed ContinuousShutter ModeThe high speed continuous shutter mode provides higherspeed recording than the
103OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • Note with the above procedure, you do not need tokeep the shutter button depressed.• The size of the 25-shot
104OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSContinuous Shutter PrecautionsContinuous shutter cannot be used when any one of thefollowing conditions exists.— When TIFF
105OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Auto BracketingAuto bracketing lets you select a single particular setting asa variable, and then record a series of
106OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Auto Bracketing with ExposureSelected as the Variable (AE Bracketing)With AE bracketing, you can specify recording o
107OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Auto Bracketing with WhiteBalance as the Variable (WB Bracketing)With WB bracketing, you can specify recording of th
108OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Auto Bracketing with the FocusDistance as the Variable (FocusBracketing)With focus bracketing, you can specify recor
109OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Auto Bracketing with Non-configurable Variables (Multi Bracketing)There are six non-configurable auto bracketing var
INTRODUCTION11Features• 7.2 million effective pixelsThe CCD provides 7.41 million total pixels of very high-resolution for crisp, clear, prints and di
110OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • Selecting “Filter 1” records images with themonochrome, sepia, red, and purple filters.• Selecting “Filter 2” reco
111OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSPreviewing Images Recorded with High SpeedContinuous Shutter or Auto BracketingYou can preview all of the images recorded
112OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSTo delete current preview buffercontents after recording multiple images IMPORTANT! • Note that image deletion cannot be u
113OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSelect this option:All DeleteDeleteCancelTo do this:Delete all of the images of the last highspeed continuous shutter or a
114OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1.Align the mode dialwith , and thenpress [SET].• This enters theBESTSHOT mode anddisplays a samplescene.2.Use [] and [
115OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• The slowest possible shutter speed setting whenusing the multi continuous shutter mode (page 103)is 1/15 second. Because
116OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS4.Use [] and [] todisplay the imagewhose setup youwant to register as aBESTSHOT scene.5.Use [] and [] toselect “Save”,
117OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS To delete a BESTSHOT user setup1.Align the mode dial with , and then press[SET].2.Use [] and [] to display the user s
118OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• CombinedImages1.Align the mode dial with , and then press[SET].2.Use [] and [] to select “Coupling Shot”,and then pre
119OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS6.When everything is aligned correctly, recordthe right side of the image. IMPORTANT! • Coupling Shot temporarily uses fil
INTRODUCTION12• Manual Assist (page 97)Follow the on-screen guidance when configuring manualexposure settings.• AE Lock (page 99)A simple operation lo
120OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• Freeze the background onthe monitor screen.• Record the image, usingthe background on themonitor screen as a guide.• Onl
121OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• You can press [MENU] at this point to clear thesemi-transparent background from the monitorscreen. Then you can repeat s
122OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• White board, etc.• Business cards anddocuments Setup Sample Images IMPORTANT! • Before recording, compose the image so
123OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSTo use Business Shot1.Align the mode dial with “ ”, and then press[SET].2.Use [] and [] to select the Business Shotimage
124OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the Movie ModeYou can record movies with audio. A single movie can beas long as available memory capacity allows.• F
125OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• The remaining recording time counts down and theelapsed recording time counts up on the monitorscreen as you record.• St
126OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS— Auto Focus is not performed in the case of thePan Focus ( ), Manual Focus ( ) and Infinity( ) focus modes, and so no con
127OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • You can play back an audio file recorded in theAudio Snapshot mode on your computer usingWindows Media Player.• Re
128OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS6.Recording stops after about 30 seconds orwhen you press the shutter button. IMPORTANT! • The Audio Snapshot mode is unav
129OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSRecording timeRemaining recording time1.Align the mode dialwith “ ”.• This enters the VoiceRecording mode anddisplays a
INTRODUCTION13• Audio Snapshot mode (page 126)Use this mode to record snapshots that also includeaudio.• Movie + Audio mode (page 124)• Voice recordin
130OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the HistogramYou can use [DISP] to display a histogram on the monitorscreen. The histogram lets you check exposure c
131OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • Note that the above histograms are shown forillustrative purposes only. You may not be able toachieve exactl
132OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSREC Mode Camera SettingsThe following are the settings you can configure beforerecording an image using a REC mode.• ISO s
133OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSelect this setting:AutoISO 80ISO 160ISO 320ISO 640To get this:Automatic sensitivity selectionConforms to ISO 80Conforms t
134OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSelecting the Auto Focus (AF) ModeUse the following procedure to change the AF mode.1.In a REC mode, press [MENU].2.Select
135OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSelecting the Metering ModeUse the following procedure to specify multi (multi pattern)metering, spot metering, or center
136OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the Filter FunctionThe camera’s filter function lets you alter the tint of animage when you record it.1.In a REC mod
137OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSpecifying Color SaturationUse the following procedure to control the intensity of theimage you are recording.1.In a REC m
138OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSTurning the On-screen Grid On and OffYou can display gridlines on the monitor screen to help youcompose images and ensure
139OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Icon HelpIcon Help displays guidance text about an icon when youselect it on the monitor screen while in a REC mode
INTRODUCTION14• Photo Loader and Photohands (page 241)Your camera comes bundled with Photo Loader, thepopular application that automatically loads ima
140OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSAssigning Functions to the [] and []KeysA “key customization” feature lets you configure the []and [] keys so they cha
141OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSpecifying Power On Default SettingsThe camera’s “mode memory” feature lets you specify thepower on default settings indiv
142OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS1.In a REC mode, press [MENU].2.Use [] and [] to select the “Memory” tab.3.Use [] and [] to select the item you want t
143OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSResetting the CameraUse the following procedure to reset all of the camera’ssettings to their initial defaults as shown un
144OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • You can also configure a setting by holding down[EX ], selecting the item you want with [] and[], and then cha
145OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSLoading the BatteryYou need to load a lithium battery (CR2025) into the cardremote controller before you can use it to con
146OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.Slide the battery holder back into the remotecontroller. IMPORTANT! • Take care to ensure that the battery is notacciden
147OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • The “2s” setting is useful when you want to be partof the image you are recording. The delay gives youtime t
148OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • Any one of the following conditions can reduce therange for remote controller operations.— When the card rem
149OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing an External FlashUse of a commercially available flash unit makes it possibleto obtain a higher level of brightness
INTRODUCTION15• Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subject’seyes. Intense light from the flash can cause eye damageif it is fired too c
150OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSBefore Using an External Flash UnitBe sure to perform the following steps before using anexternal flash unit.1.In a REC mo
151OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing an External Flash Unit IMPORTANT! • Always make sure that the external flash unit isturned off before attaching it t
152OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.Turn on the external flash unit, and set it upfor the camera’s aperture (F) value (pages 93,96) and sensitivity (ISO 80
153OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS● Wide AngleFocal Distance: 0.7X the focal distance of the cameraCanon Wide Converter WC-DC58N● MacroIn the Macro mode, th
154OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSInstalling a Conversion Lens or Close-upLensA conversion lens provides your camera with telephoto orwide angle capabilitie
155OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS• When installing a wide angle conversion lens, be sure toturn off the camera so the lens is retracted. This protectsagain
156OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSInstalling a FilterThis camera supports use of commercially available 58mmfilters. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to install the TEL
157PLAYBACKPower buttonMode dialPLAYBACK3.Use [] (forward) or [] (back) to scrollthrough files on the monitor screen. NOTE • Holding down [] or []
158PLAYBACKPlaying an Audio SnapshotPerform the steps below to display an audio snapshot(indicated by ) and play its audio.1.In the PLAY mode, use [
159PLAYBACKZooming the Display ImagePerform the following procedure to zoom the imagecurrently on the monitor screen up to eight times its normalsize.
INTRODUCTION16• Never open the battery cover, disconnect the AC adaptorfrom the camera, or unplug the AC adaptor from the wallsocket while an image is
160PLAYBACK4.Use [] and [] to select the setting youwant, and then press [SET].To do this:Resize to 1600 × 1200 pixels (UXGA)Resize to 1280 × 960 pi
161PLAYBACKCropping an ImageUse the following procedure when you want to crop aportion of an enlarged image and use the remaining part ofthe image as
162PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Cropping an image creates a new file that containsthe cropped image. The file with the original imagealso remains in memory.•
163PLAYBACKChecking the Focus of a Recorded ImageYou can use the following procedure to enlarge a recordedimage to check its focus.1.In the PLAY mode,
164PLAYBACKPlaying a MovieUse the following procedure to play back a movie that wasrecorded in the Movie mode.1.In the PLAY mode,press [] and [] tos
165PLAYBACKDisplaying the 9-image ViewThe following procedure displays nine images on themonitor screen at the same time.1.In the PLAY mode, shift the
166PLAYBACKSelecting a Specific Image in the 9-image View1.Display the 9-image view.2.Use [], [], [], and[] to move theselection boundaryup, down,
167PLAYBACK• Pressing [] while the date selection cursor islocated anywhere in the top line of the calendarcauses the previous month to appear.• Pres
168PLAYBACK• To exit the slideshow setting screen and cancel theslideshow, use [] and [] to select “Cancel” andthen press [SET].4.Use [] and [] to
169PLAYBACKTo specify the slideshow images1.Use [] and [] to select “Images”, and thenpress [].2.Use [] and [] to select the setting youwant, and
INTRODUCTION17Operating conditions• This camera is designed for use in temperatures rangingfrom 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).• Do not use or keep the c
170PLAYBACKTo specify the slideshow time1.Use [] and [] to select “Time”.2.Use [] and [] to specify the time settingyou want, and then press [SET]
171PLAYBACK5.After you are finished configuring settings,press [MENU] to exit the setting screen. IMPORTANT! • You cannot rotate an image that is prot
172PLAYBACKUsing Image RouletteImage Roulette cycles images like a slot machine on thedisplay, before stopping at one of them. When you start anImage
173PLAYBACKAdding Audio to a SnapshotThe “after-recording” feature lets you add audio tosnapshots after they are recorded. You can also re-recordthe a
174PLAYBACKTo re-record audio1.In the PLAY mode, use [] and [] to scrollthrough snapshots until the one whose audioyou want to re-record is displaye
175PLAYBACKPlaying Back a Voice Recording FilePerform the following steps to play back a voice recordingfile.1.In the PLAY mode, use [] and [] to di
176PLAYBACKDisplaying Camera Images on a TV ScreenYou can display recorded images on a TV screen and evenuse a TV screen to compose images before you
177PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • All icons and indicators that appear on the monitorscreen also appear on the TV screen.• Note that the audio output is monaur
DELETING FILES178DELETING FILESYou can delete a single file, or you can delete all filescurrently in memory. IMPORTANT! • Note that file deletion cann
DELETING FILES179Deleting All FilesThe following procedure deletes all unprotected filescurrently in memory.1.In the PLAY mode, press [EX ].2.Use []
INTRODUCTION18Lens and Phase Differential Sensor• Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface ofthe lens and phase differential sensor. Doing
FILE MANAGEMENT180FILE MANAGEMENTThe file management capabilities of the camera make iteasy to keep track of images. You can protect files againstdele
FILE MANAGEMENT1814.Use [] and [] toselect “On”, and thenpress [SET].• A file that is protected isindicated by the mark.• To unprotect a file, selec
FILE MANAGEMENT182To protect all files in memory1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Protect”, andthen press [].3.Use [
FILE MANAGEMENT1833.Use [] and [] toselect “Save”, andthen press [SET].• This displays the namesof the files in built-inmemory or on the loadedmemor
FILE MANAGEMENT184To display a file in the FAVORITE folder1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen press
FILE MANAGEMENT185To delete a file from the FAVORITEfolder1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen press
OTHER SETTINGS186OTHER SETTINGSConfiguring Sound SettingsYou can configure different sounds to play whenever youturn on the camera, press the shutter
OTHER SETTINGS187To set the volume level1.In a REC mode or the PLAY mode, press[MENU].2.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Sounds”, andthen press [].3.
OTHER SETTINGS188 IMPORTANT! • You can select any one of the following types ofimage as the startup image.— The camera’s built-in startup image— A sna
OTHER SETTINGS1893.Change the name of the file to one of thefollowing.Snapshot Image: ENDING.JPGMovie Image: ENDING.AVI• You do not need to input the
QUICK START GUIDE19QUICK START GUIDEPlug-in Type[CHARGE] lamp lights redduring charging.[CHARGE] lamp turnsgreen when charging iscomplete.[CHARGE] lam
OTHER SETTINGS190 To cancel power down image settings1.Use the USB cable to connect the camera toyour computer (page 216).2.Change the name of the cu
OTHER SETTINGS191Using the AlarmYou can configure up to three alarms that cause thecamera to beep and display a specified image at the timeyou specify
OTHER SETTINGS192Stopping the AlarmWhen an alarm time is reached while the camera is turnedoff, the alarm will sound for about one minute (or until yo
OTHER SETTINGS1934.Use [] and [] to select “City”, and thenpress [].5.Use [], [], [], and [] to select thegeographical area that contains locat
OTHER SETTINGS194Changing the Date FormatYou can select from among three different formats fordisplay of the date.1.In a REC mode or the PLAY mode, pr
OTHER SETTINGS195To configure World Time settings1.In a REC mode or the PLAY mode, press[MENU].2.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “World Time”,and then
OTHER SETTINGS196To configure summer time (DST)settingsSummer time is used in some geographical areas toadvance the current time setting by one hour d
OTHER SETTINGS197Changing the Display LanguageYou can use the following procedure to select one of tenlanguages as the display language.1.In a REC mod
OTHER SETTINGS198• Mass Storage (USB DIRECT-PRINT) causes thecamera to see the computer as an external storagedevice. Use this setting for normal tran
OTHER SETTINGS1994.Use [] and [] to select “Format”, and thenpress [SET].• To exit the format operation without formatting,select “Cancel”.
INTRODUCTION2INTRODUCTIONRechargeable Lithium IonBattery (NP-40)CD-ROM(CASIO Digital Camera Software)Card Remote Controller(WR-4C)USB CableBasic Refer
QUICK START GUIDE202.Load the battery into the camera. (page 41).123Stopper
USING A MEMORY CARD200USING A MEMORY CARDYou can expand the storagecapabilities of your camera by usinga commercially available memorycard (SD memory
USING A MEMORY CARD2012.Positioning the memorycard so its front is facing inthe same direction as thecamera’s monitor screen,carefully slide it into t
USING A MEMORY CARD202To format a memory cardFormatting a memory card deletes any data already storedon it. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to use the camera to
USING A MEMORY CARD203Memory Card Precautions• If a memory card starts to behave abnormally, you canrestore normal operation by reformatting it. Howev
USING A MEMORY CARD2043.Select the “PLAY” tab,select “Copy”, andthen press [].4.Use [] and [] to select “Built-in Card”,and then press [SET].• Th
USING A MEMORY CARD205To copy a specific file from a memorycard to built-in memory1.Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedureunder “To copy all the f
PRINTING IMAGES206PRINTING IMAGESA digital camera provides you with a variety of differentways to print the images it records. The three main printing
PRINTING IMAGES207Macintosh UsersThe camera comes bundled with Photo Loader for theMacintosh, which can be installed for image transfer andmanagement,
PRINTING IMAGES208To configure print settings for a singleimage1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab,select “DPOF”, andthen press [
PRINTING IMAGES209To configure print settings for all images1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “DPOF”, andthen press []
QUICK START GUIDE211.Press the power button to turn on the camera.2.Press [왖] to select the language you want.3.Press [SET] to register the language s
PRINTING IMAGES210To print a single image1.Press [MENU].2.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “USB”, andthen press [].3.Use [] and [] to select the set
PRINTING IMAGES2114.Connect the optionally available AC adaptorto the camera.• If you are using battery to power the camera, checkto make sure that th
PRINTING IMAGES21210.Use [] and [] to select the paper size youwant to use for printing, and then press [SET].• The following are the print sizes th
PRINTING IMAGES213To print a group of images1.Use the DPOF procedure on page 207 tospecify the images in file memory that youwant to print.2.Perform s
PRINTING IMAGES214Printing Precautions• See the documentation that comes with your printer forinformation about print quality and paper settings.• Con
PRINTING IMAGES215Exif PrintExif Print is aninternationally supported,open standard file formatthat makes it possible tocapture and display vibrantdig
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER216VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTERAfter using the USB cable to establish a USB connectionbetween the camera and your computer
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER2171.What you should do first depends on whetheryour computer is running under Windows 98,Me, 2000, or XP. Windows 98/Me/
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER2185.On the screen that appears after installationis complete, select the “Yes, I want to restartmy computer now.” check b
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER219USB/AV7.Turn on the camera, and then press [MENU].• It makes no difference whether the camera is in aREC mode or the PL
QUICK START GUIDE221.Press the power button to turn on thecamera.2.Align the mode dial with (Snapshotmode).3.Point the camera at the subject, use th
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER22011.Turn on the camera.• This will cause the “New Hardware...” dialog box toappear on the computer screen as the compute
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER221 Windows 98, 2000, Me1. In the camera’s file memory (Removable Disk), right-click the “Dcim” folder.2. On the shortcut
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER222USB Connection Precautions• Do not leave the same image displayed on your computerscreen for a long time. Doing so can
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER223 IMPORTANT! • Low battery power can cause the camera to powerdown suddenly during data communication. Use theoptional A
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER2242.Turn on the camera, and then press [MENU].• It makes no difference whether the camera is in aREC mode or the PLAY mod
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER2256.Turn on the camera.• Your Macintosh will see the camera’s file memory asa drive.• The appearance of the drive icon de
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER226USB Connection Precautions• Do not leave the same image displayed on your computerscreen for a long time. Doing so can
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER227Using a Memory Card to Transfer Imagesto a ComputerThe procedures in this section describe how to transferimages from t
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER228Memory DataImages recorded with this camera and other data arestored in memory using DCF (Design rule for Camera Filesy
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER229SCENE*(BESTSHOT folder)UP700001. JPE (User setup file)UP700002. JPE (User setup file)* These folders are created in bui
QUICK START GUIDE231.Press the power button to turn on the camera.2.Align the mode dial with (PLAY mode).3.Press [EX ].4.Use [왗] and [왘] to display
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER230• FAVORITE folderFolder that contains Favorites image files(Image Size: 320 × 240 pixels)• DPOF file folderFolder that
VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER231Built-in Memory and Memory CardPrecautions• Note that the folder named “DCIM” is the parent (top)folder of all the file
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER232Creating an album IMPORTANT! • Remember that creating an “ALBUM” folder (page228) causes different size versions of
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER2331.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY”tab, select “CreateAlbum”, and thenpress [].3.Use [] and []
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER234Selecting an Album LayoutYou can select from among 10 different display layouts foran album.1.In the PLAY mode, pre
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER235 Background ColorYou can specify white, black, or gray as the color of thealbum background using the procedure und
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER236 Auto Album Creation On/OffThis setting controls whether an album is createdautomatically whenever you turn off th
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER237Viewing Album FilesYou can view and print album files using your computer’sWeb browser application.1.Use your compu
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER238IndexInfo• The following describes the information that appearson the Info Screen.This Info Screen item: Shows this
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER239 NOTE • When printing an album page, you should set upyour Web browser as described below.— Select the browser fram
GETTING READY24GETTING READYThis section contains information about things you need toknow about and do before trying to use the camera.About This Man
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER240To delete an album1.In the PLAY mode, press [MENU].2.Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Create Album”,and then press [
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER241Photo Loader (for Windows/Macintosh)This application automatically transfers image, audiosnapshot, and voice record
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER242PhotohandsXP/2000/Me/98At least 64MBAt least 10MBComputer System RequirementsComputer system requirements depend on
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER243 IMPORTANT! • For details about Windows minimum systemrequirements, see the “Readme” file on the CD-ROM(CASIO Digit
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER244Getting StartedStart up your computer and insert the CD-ROM into its CD-ROM drive. This will automatically launch t
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER245Installing an Application1.Click the “Install” button for the applicationyou want to install.2.Follow the instructi
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER246User RegistrationYou can perform user registration over the Internet. To doso, of course, you need to be able to co
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER247 To install Photo Loader1.Open the folder named “Photo Loader”.2.Open the folder named “English”, and thenopen the
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER248 To view the Photo Loader user’s guide1.On the CD-ROM, open the “Manual” folder.2.Open the “Photo Loader” folder a
APPENDIX249APPENDIXMenu ReferenceThe following shows lists of menus that appear in RECmodes and the PLAY mode, and their settings.• The settings that
GETTING READY25 File MemoryThe term “file memory” in this manual is a general term thatrefers to the location where your camera is currently storingt
APPENDIX250● Memory tab menuFlashFocusWhite BalanceISOAF AreaMeteringSelf-timerCont. / BKTFlash IntensityDigital ZoomMF PositionZoom PositionOn / OffO
APPENDIX251Start / Images / Time / Interval / Cancel–Show / Save / CancelSelect images / All images / CancelOn / All Files : On / CancelRotate / Cance
APPENDIX252Indicator Lamp ReferenceThe camera has three indicator lamps: a green operationlamp, a red operation lamp, and a self-timer lamp. Theselamp
APPENDIX253Operation LampSelf-timerLampGreen Red RedMeaningPattern 3Pattern 3Pattern 3Low battery alertFormatting cardPowering down IMPORTANT! • When
APPENDIX254Rapid ChargerThe rapid charger has a [CHARGE] lamp that lights orflashes in accordance with the rapid charger operation thatis being perfor
APPENDIX255Power does not turn on.Camera suddenly powersdown.Image is not recordedwhen the shutter button ispressed.1) The battery is not oriented cor
APPENDIX2561) Clean the lens.2) Clean the phase differential sensor.3) Move your finger so it does not block the phasedifferential sensor.4) Make sure
APPENDIX257Camera powers downduring self-timercountdown.Monitor screen image isout of focus.Recorded images are notsaved in memory.The images produced
APPENDIX258Position the camera so sunlight does not shinedirectly into the lens.Use a different card. This camera cannot displaynon-DCF images recorde
APPENDIX259If you have problems installing the USB driver...You may not be able to install the USB driver properly if you use the USB cable to connect
GETTING READY26096AB2354C178 FrontGeneral GuideThe following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera.Camera1
APPENDIX260Display MessagesAlarm settingcomplete.Battery is low.Cannot correctimage!Can not find the file.Cannot register anymore files.Card ERRORThis
APPENDIX261Image compression could not be performed duringimage data storage for some reason. Record theimage again.The camera is in the Printer mode,
APPENDIX262SpecificationsProduct ... Digital CameraModel ... EX-P700 Camera FunctionsImage
APPENDIX263• Movies (320 × 240 pixels)* Based on Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. products. Capacitydepends on card manufacturer.* To determin
APPENDIX264White Balance ... Automatic, fixed (7 modes), manualswitchingSensitivity ... Auto, ISO 80, ISO 160
APPENDIX265Supported Battery: NP-40 (Rated Capacitance: 1230mAh)Storage Medium: SD Memory Card*1 Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)• Temperature: 23°C (7
APPENDIX266 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-40)Rated Voltage ... 3.7 VRated Capacitance ... 1230 mAhOperating Temperat
APPENDIX267 Card Remote Controller (WR-4C)Power Requirements ... Lithium battery (CR2025) × 1Approximate Battery Life ... 20,000 button operatio
GETTING READY27G ViewfinderH Operation lampI [ ](Focus) buttonJ [ ] (Flash / Calendar) buttonK Mode dial: PLAY mode: Snapshot mode: BESTSHOT mode: A
GETTING READY28XWW Battery coverX Tripod screw hole• Use this hole when attaching to a tripod. BottomY StopperZ Battery compartment[ Memory card slot
GETTING READY29Monitor Screen ContentsThe monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the camera’s status.• Note that the
INTRODUCTION324 GETTING READYAbout This Manual ... 24General Guide ...
GETTING READY306 Recording mode(page 58)SnapshotBESTSHOTAperture Priority AEShutter Speed Priority AEManual ExposureMovieVoice Recording7 Metering mod
GETTING READY31GHFFDigital zoom indicator (page 69)G ISO sensitivity (page 133)H Aperture value (pages 93, 96)I Shutter speed value (pages 94, 96)• An
GETTING READY322 Shutter speed (pages 94, 96)Use this item to adjust the shutterspeed.• The shutter speed is displayed in theexposure panel when the m
GETTING READY332 Focal distance (page 263)3 White balance indicator (page 90)4 Flash mode indicator (page 71)5 Focus mode indicator (page 80)6 ISO sen
GETTING READY34Indicators on (page 29) Ex Finder view on (page 32)Histogram on (page 29)Indicators offMonitor screen offChanging the Contents of the M
GETTING READY35Indicator LampsYou can find out the operational status of the camera at aglance by checking the color of the indicator lamps, andwhethe
GETTING READY36Attaching the StrapAttach the strap to the strap ring as shown in theillustration. IMPORTANT! • To avoid dropping the camera while oper
GETTING READY37Power RequirementsYour camera can operate on either battery power or ACpower.• BatteryOne NP-40 rechargeable lithium ion batteryThe bat
GETTING READY38 To charge the battery1.Correctly positioning the positive andnegative terminals of the battery, load thebattery into the rapid charge
GETTING READY39 NOTE • The power cord type rapid charger is designed foroperation with any power supply in the range of 100Vto 240V AC. Note, however,
INTRODUCTION458 BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGRecording an Image ... 58Specifying the Recording Mode 58Aiming t
GETTING READY40 IMPORTANT! •If the battery or rapid charger is very hot or cold whenyou start charging or if it becomes hot during charging,the rapid
GETTING READY412.While pulling the stopper in the directionindicated by the arrow in the illustration, slidethe battery into the camera.• Push the bot
GETTING READY423.Swing the battery cover closed, and then slideit in the direction indicated by the arrow. IMPORTANT! • Use only the special NP-40 rec
GETTING READY43 If the camera does not work normallyThis can mean there is a problem with how the battery isloaded. Remove the battery from the camer
GETTING READY44• The above values are based on a new battery startingfrom a full charge. Repeated charging shortens batterylife.• Battery life is grea
GETTING READY45 Low Battery IndicatorThe following shows how the battery capacity indicator onthe monitor screen changes as battery power is used. Th
GETTING READY46• Failure to observe any of the following precautionswhile using the battery creates the risk of overheating,fire, and explosion.— Neve
GETTING READY47● PRECAUTIONS DURING USE• Charge the battery in a location where the temperatureis in the range of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95° F). Chargi
GETTING READY48 Rapid Charger Precautions• Never plug the rapid charger into an outlet whosevoltage rating is different from that marked on the rapid
GETTING READY49 Using AC Adaptor In Another GeographicArea• The AC adaptor can be used with any power source ratedfrom 100V to 240V AC. If you plan t
INTRODUCTION5Using a Continuous Shutter Mode ... 100Using the Normal Speed Continuous Shutter Mode 101Using the High Speed Con
GETTING READY50 AC Adaptor Precautions• Be sure to turn off power before connecting ordisconnecting the AC adaptor.• Always turn camera power off bef
GETTING READY51Configuring Power Saving SettingsYou can configure the settings described below toconserve battery power.Sleep : Automatically turns of
GETTING READY52Using the On-screen MenusPressing [MENU] displays menus on the monitor screenthat you can use to perform various operations. The menuth
GETTING READY53● Menu Screen OperationsWhen you want to do this:Move between tabsMove from the tab to thesettingsMove from the settings tothe tabMove
GETTING READY546.Perform one of the following operations toapply the setting you configured.To do this:Apply the setting and exitthe menu screen.Apply
GETTING READY55 IMPORTANT! • Recording images without configuring the clocksettings causes incorrect time information to bestored with image data. Be
GETTING READY563.Use [], [], [], and[] to select thegeographical areawhere you live, andthen press [SET].4.Use [] and [] toselect the name of th
GETTING READY578.Press [SET] to register the settings and exitthe setting screen.To do this:Change the setting at the currentcursor locationMove the c
58BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGThis section describes the basic procedure for recording animage.Recording an ImageSpecifying the Recording ModeYour CASIO digi
59BASIC IMAGE RECORDING NOTE • The icon of the currentlyselected recording mode(like for the Snapshotmode) is displayed on themonitor screen.1200N12
INTRODUCTION6Using the Shortcut Menu (EX Menu) ... 143Using the Card Remote Controller for Recording ... 144Loading the Battery 14
60BASIC IMAGE RECORDING IMPORTANT! • Make sure your fingers and the strap do not blockthe flash, microphone or lens.• When aiming the camera, take par
61BASIC IMAGE RECORDING2.Align the mode dialwith “ ” (Snapshotmode).• This enters the Snapshotmode for imagerecording.3.Compose the imageon the monito
62BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGIt means this:The image is in focus.The image is not in focus.When you see this:Green focus frameGreen operation lampRed focus
63BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGAbout Auto Focus• Auto Focus tends not to work well if the camera is movedduring recording, or when recording the types of subj
64BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGPreviewing the Last Image RecordedWhenever you record an image, the camera stores a copyof it in a preview buffer. You can use
65BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGTo delete preview buffer contents afterrecording a single image IMPORTANT! • Note that image deletion cannot be undone. Onceyou
66BASIC IMAGE RECORDING20°20° IMPORTANT! • To ensure proper operation of the orientation sensor,note the following points.— Keep the camera still duri
67BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGUsing the Optical ViewfinderYou can conserve battery power by turning off thecamera’s monitor screen (page 34) and using the op
68BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGUsing ZoomYour camera is equipped with two types of zoom: opticalzoom and digital zoom. Normally, the camera automaticallyswitc
69BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGDigital ZoomDigital zoom digitally enlarges the part of the image at thecenter of the image screen. The range of digital zoom i
INTRODUCTION7180 FILE MANAGEMENTFolders ... 180Memory Folders and Files 180Protectin
70BASIC IMAGE RECORDING3.Release the zoom controller momentarily, andthen slide it towards (telephoto) / sideagain to move the zoom pointer into t
71BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGUsing the FlashPerform the following steps to select the flash mode youwant to use.• The approximate effective range of the fla
72BASIC IMAGE RECORDING About Red-eye ReductionUsing the flash to record at night or in a dimly lit room cancause red spots inside the eyes of people
73BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGChanging the Flash Intensity SettingPerform the following steps to change the flash intensitysetting.1.In a REC mode, press [ME
74BASIC IMAGE RECORDING4.Use [왖] and [왔] to select “Auto”, and thenpress [SET].• Selecting “Off” disables flash assist. IMPORTANT! • Flash assist may
75BASIC IMAGE RECORDING• When recording with the flash turned off ( ) whileavailable lighting is dim, mount the camera on a tripod.Recording images un
76BASIC IMAGE RECORDING• With the Triple Self-timer, the camera records a seriesof three images in the sequence described below.1. The camera performs
77BASIC IMAGE RECORDING NOTE • The “2 sec” self-timer setting is best when shootingwith a slow shutter speed, because it helps to avoidblurring of ima
78BASIC IMAGE RECORDING3072 × 23043072 × 2048(3:2)2304 × 17281600 × 12001280 × 960640 × 480Print Size:LargerSmallerImage Size:• Indicated sizes are ro
79BASIC IMAGE RECORDINGTIFFFineNormalEconomyTo get this:HigherQualityLowerQualitySelect this setting:Image recording withoutcompressionHigh image qual
INTRODUCTION8206 PRINTING IMAGESDPOF ... 207To configure print settings for a sin
80OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSOTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSThis section describes other powerful features andfunctions that are available for recording.Selec
81OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Auto FocusAs its name suggests, Auto Focus focuses the imageautomatically. The automatic focus operation starts wheny
82OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • When “Hybrid” is selected as the Auto Focus mode(page 134), pressing the shutter button all the waywithout pausing
83OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSFor this type of Auto Focus area:Very limited range in the center of thescreen• This setting works well with focus lock(pag
84OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the Macro ModeThe Macro mode lets you focus on close up subjectsautomatically. The automatic focus operation starts w
85OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing the Infinity ModeThe Infinity mode fixes focus at infinity (∞). Use this modewhen recording scenery and other faraway
86OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS2.While watching theimage on the monitorscreen, use [왗] and[왘] to focus.• Pressing [왗] or [왘] causes the area inside of the
87OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Pan FocusYou can use pan focus in the Movie mode (page 124) to fixthe focus for recording without Auto Focus.1.Enter
88OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.When the image is composed the way youwant, press the shutter button the rest of theway to record it. NOTE • Locking the
89OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.Use [왖] and [왔] tochange the exposurecompensation value,and then press [SET].• Pressing [SET] registersthe displayed valu
INTRODUCTION9Installing Software from the CD-ROM on aMacintosh ... 246Installing Softwar
90OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSAdjusting White BalanceThe wavelengths of the light produced by various lightsources (daylight, light bulb, etc.) can affec
91OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS NOTE • When “Auto” is selected for the white balancesetting, the camera automatically determines thewhite point of the sub
92OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS4.Point the camera at a white paper or similarobject under the lighting conditions for whichyou want to set the white balan
93OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSpecifying the Exposure ModeYou can use the mode dial to select the exposure mode,which controls the aperture and shutter s
94OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.Press the shutter button half way.• This causes the camera to configure shutter speedautomatically in accordance with the
95OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS2.Use [왖] and [왔] to select the shutter speedvalue in the exposure panel, and then use [왗]and [왘] to change the setting.Shu
96OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSSetting Exposure Settings ManuallyIn the M mode (manual exposure), you can adjust shutterspeed and aperture manually.1.Alig
97OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Manual Assist On-screen GuidancePressing [SET] while in the A mode (aperture priority AE),S mode (shutter speed prior
98OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSExposure Mode Recording Precautions• You may not be able to achieve the brightness you wantwhen recording an image that is
99OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSUsing Auto Exposure Lock (AE Lock)The AE Lock feature lets you lock auto exposure at aparticular setting. This feature is s
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