
RECORDING IMAGES453.Compose the image on the monitor screen.• The focusing range of the camera is approximately 60cm (23.6˝) to infinity (∞).• You can
RECORDING IMAGES54Recording an Image Using a Best ShotMode SceneSelecting one of the 18 Best Shot scenes automatically setsup the camera for recording
RECORDING IMAGES55NOTES• Best Shot scenes were not recorded using this cam-era. They are provided as samples only.• Images recorded using a Best Shot
RECORDING IMAGES56IMPORTANT!• The flash does not fire during movie recording.• To view an AVI file under Windows 98 or 2000, installDirectX from the C
RECORDING IMAGES57IMPORTANT!• The values in the table above are all approximate, andare affected by the types of images you record andother factors.•
RECORDING IMAGES58[+]: Increases the EV value. A higher EV value is bestused for light-colored subjects and backlit subjects.[–]: Decreases the EV val
RECORDING IMAGES59Selecting White BalanceSelecting the right type of white balance can help to makethe colors of a subject appear most natural under t
PLAYBACK60PLAYBACKYou can use the camera’s built-in monitor screen to playback recorded images.Basic Playback OperationUse the following procedure to
PLAYBACK61Playing a MovieUse the following procedure to play back a movie recordedin the movie mode.1.Align the dial with (play mode).2.Use [+] and
PLAYBACK62IMPORTANT!• You cannot enlarge a movie image.To do this:Scroll the enlarged image to theright.Scroll the enlarged image to theleft.Exit imag
PLAYBACK63Selecting a Specific Image in the 9-imageView1.Display the 9-image screen.2.Press DISP.• This causes a selection frame to appear on the dis-
RECORDING IMAGES46• When performing thisstep, take care so yourfingers do not block thelens or any of thesensors.5.Press the shutterrelease button the
DELETING IMAGES64DELETING IMAGESYou can delete images individually (displayed image), or youcan delete images in memory that are not protected.IMPORTA
DELETING IMAGES655.Press the shutter release button to delete theimage.NOTE• The camera does not maintain open spaces in itsmemory. Deleting an image
MANAGING IMAGES66This section contains information about how images arestored in memory. It also explains how you can specify printsettings.Folders an
MANAGING IMAGES67DPOFThe letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print Or-der Format”, which is a format for recording ona memory card or other medium which
MANAGING IMAGES684.If the memory card is already configured withDPOF settings, use [+] and [–] to select “RE-SET” or “EDIT” and then press the shutter
MANAGING IMAGES695.Use [+] and [–] to specify the number of copiesyou want to print and then press the shutterrelease button.6.Use [+] and [–] to spec
OTHER SETTINGS70Changing the Display LanguageYou can use the following procedure to select one of six lan-guages as the display language.1.Align the d
OTHER SETTINGS71Specifying the Opening ScreenUse the following procedure to specify the format of theopening screen that appears whenever the camera i
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT72CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTThe camera is equipped with a USB port, which you can use to connect to a computer.I
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT73Transferring Images to a ComputerThe CD-ROM that comes bundled with your camera con-tains a copy of Photo Loader, wh
RECORDING IMAGES47Image Recording when Batteries are LowNormally, the camera temporarily stores images you recordinto buffer memory, and then transfer
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT744.Move the POWER ON/OFF switch to ON andthen align the dial with PC (PC mode).• In the PC mode, all buttons and cont
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT75Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image DataIn addition to the cable connections described in the previ-ous sections,
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT76 Computer Equipped with a PC Card SlotFor this configuration, you will need to purchase a separatelyavailable CASIO
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT77Memory Card File Structure. . .. . . Folder and File Contents• Parent FolderContents: All files used by the digital
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT78• We also strongly recommend that after transferring datafrom a memory card to other external storage you reformatth
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT79USB portLarge connector(USB)Small connector(Mini-B)USB cable(bundled)USB port4.Move the POWER ON/OFF switch to ON an
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT80PC Camera Mode Precautions• This camera is not supplied power from your computerover the USB cable. The camera must
REFERENCE81REFERENCESET UP MenuThe following shows the settings available on the SET UPmenu.Item SettingsDELETE / FORMATSIZE / QUALITYBUZZERPRINT ORDE
REFERENCE821. Batteries are not oriented correctly.2. Batteries are dead.3. Wrong AC adaptor type being used.1. Auto Power Function activated (page 37
REFERENCE83RecordingRecorded images are notsaved in memory.Color of the playback imageis different from the imageon the monitor screen dur-ing recordi
RECORDING IMAGES48Using the FlashThe following describes various flash settings you can maketo suit the type of image you are trying to record.1.In a
REFERENCE84OtherCannot transfer images orperform PC camera opera-tions after connecting to acomputer with the USBcable.1. Wrong USB mode is selected.2
REFERENCE85NO IMAGES ON THISMEMORY CARD!RECORD ERRORDECODE ERRORDCF ERRORBattery power is low.There are currently no images in memory.Image data save
REFERENCE86MEMORY CARDERROR!RESTART CAMERA..FORMAT IF THISMESSAGE APPEARSAGAIN.,FORMAT SHUTTERSome problem occurred with the memory card. Per-form the
REFERENCE87SpecificationsDescription ... Digital cameraModel ... GV-10Recorded ImageFile Format .
REFERENCE88Aperture ... F2.8, F9.7, auto switchingWhite Balance ... Automatic, fixed (4 modes)Self-timer .
REFERENCE89Standard Accessories ... 8MB CompactFlash memory card,Strap; lens cap; cap holder; USBcable; CD-ROM; four LR6 alkalinebatteries; User’s
RECORDING IMAGES49Flash Status IndicatorsYou can find out the current flash unit status by checking themonitor screen and the operation lamp.Operation
RECORDING IMAGES50• The flash unit does not charge when battery power is toolow to charge the flash. The (Flash Off) indicator ap-pears to warn you
RECORDING IMAGES51Recording Macro ImagesYou can select either normal or macro (close-up) recordingusing the selector located on the left side of the c
RECORDING IMAGES52Using the Optical ViewfinderNote the following points whenever you use the opticalviewfinder to compose images.When subject isclose.
RECORDING IMAGES53Recording with the self-timerThe self-timer counts down for 10 seconds before releasingthe shutter.1.Align the dial with (self-tim
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