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1
Liquid Crystal Digital Camera
QV-10
B
Owner’s Manual
英
Introduction
Congratulations upon your se-
lection of the QV-10 Liquid Crys-
tal Digital Camera. The QV-10
comes with its own uilt-in liquid
crystal color monitor that let’s
you instantly view the pictures
you take.
To get the most out of the QV-
10, e sure to carefully read this
manual and follow the instruc-
tions contained in it.
Please refer to this manual for the QV-10, QV-10A & QV-11 models
Liquid Crystal Digital Camera QV-10
2
■ Before using the QV-10...
Note the following precautions efore attempting to use the QV-10.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi ility for any
damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi ility for any
loss or claims y third parties which may arise through the use of
the QV-10.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsi ility for any
damage or loss caused y deletion of data as a result of malfunc-
tion, repairs, or attery replacement. Be sure to ack up all impor-
tant data on other media to protect against its loss.
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
3
QV-10 Features.....................................................6
General recautions ............................................8
Other recautions.............................................. 10
FCC Guidelines ..................................................12
Getting Acquainted 13
Unpacking...........................................................14
General Guide ....................................................15
Opening the Terminal Panel Cover ............................... 16
Connecting the Wrist Strap............................................ 17
Using the Lens Cloth ..................................................... 17
Using the Soft Case....................................................... 17
Operation Reference..........................................18
To record an image............................................................. 18
To view images stored in memory ...................................... 19
To delete images stored in memory ................................... 20
Function Referense ...........................................21
Record Functions................................................................ 21
Play ack Functions............................................................. 23
ower Supply ..................................................... 25
To load atteries ................................................................. 25
Standard Battery Life ..................................................... 27
Low Battery Indicator ..................................................... 28
Flash Memory ................................................................ 28
Auto Power Off .............................................................. 29
Using AC Power ................................................................. 30
Contents Liquid Crystal Digital Camera QV-10
4
Operation 33
Recording Image................................................34
To record an image............................................................. 34
How to avoid hand movement... ......................................... 36
Flourescent Lighting ........................................................... 36
Infrared Light....................................................................... 37
Changing the Lens Orientation ........................................... 38
NORMAL/MACRO Switch .................................................. 40
Exposure Adjustment.......................................................... 41
Changing the Aperture Setting ........................................... 42
Record Mode Displays........................................................ 43
Image Display ................................................................ 43
Displaying the Image Num er ....................................... 43
Exposure Warning Indicators......................................... 45
Low Battery Indicator ..................................................... 46
Memory Full Message ................................................... 46
Using the Self-Timer ........................................................... 47
laying Back Images ......................................... 49
Displaying Images on the Camera's LCD ........................... 49
Displaying Images on a TV Screen .................................... 51
Displaying the Memory Page Num er ................................ 52
Producing a Multi-Page Display.......................................... 53
Using the Zoom Function.................................................... 57
Using Auto Play .................................................................. 59
Protecting Memory Pages .................................................. 67
Deletting Memory ages ...................................70
To delete a single memory page ........................................ 70
To delete all unprotected memory pages ........................... 73
5
Contents
Connecting to Other Devices 75
Connection Guide ..............................................76
QV-10 Terminals................................................................. 78
Using the QV-10 with a Connected Device...... 79
Television............................................................................ 79
Video Tape Deck ................................................................ 79
Video Printer ....................................................................... 80
Computer (Using special ca le and software) .................... 81
Computer (Video Capture).................................................. 82
Reference 83
Troubleshooting................................................. 84
Specifications..................................................... 88
About the camera's backlight ........................... 89
Liquid Crystal Digital Camera QV-10
6
Lightweight and compact design
The QV-10 is the first camera to incorporate a uilt-in monitor into a
compact configuration.
Versatile features and functions
The versatile features and functions of the QV-10 include: simulta-
neous display of multiple memory pages, close-up capa ilities, au-
tomatic sequential display of memory pages, and more.
Multi-Page Display
Close ups
Auto Play ack
QV-10 Features
7
QV-10 Features
icture composition without looking through a
viewfinder
The QV-10’s high-resolution, low-glare TFT liquid crystal display
provides clear pictures even in right light.
TV
Video Printer
Personal
Computer
Video Tape Deck
VIDEO OUT and digital transfer function for un-
limited application of digital images
The VIDEO OUT capa ilities of the QV-10 makes it possi le to con-
nect to a television to use images for presentations and other appli-
cations. Digital images can e transferred to a personal computer
for storage and editing, or from a computer to the QV-10 for take-
along convenience.
Liquid Crystal Digital Camera QV-10
8
Be sure to o serve the following imporatnt precautions whenever us-
ing the QV-10.
• Never try to take pictures or use the uilt-in display while operating
a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so creates the danger of
serious accident.
• Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your own re-
pairs. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electrical
shock when exposed. Always leave maintenance and repair work
up to authorized CASIO service providers.
• Keep the camera away from water and other liquids, and never let it
get wet. Moisture creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.
Never use the camera outdoors in the rain or snow, at the seashore
or each, in the athroom, etc.
• Should foreign matter or water ever get into the unit, immediately
turn power off, unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet, and
contact your dealer or nearest CASIO service provider. Using the
unit under these conditions creates the danger of fire and electrical
shock.
• Should you ever notice smoke or a strange odor coming out of the
unit, immediately turn power off and unplug the AC adaptor from the
power outlet. Using the unit under these conditions creates the dan-
ger of fire and electrical shock. After making sure there is no more
smoke coming from the unit, take it to your nearest CASIO service
provider for repair. Never attempt your own maintenance.
• If the unit’s case should ever ecome cracked due to dropping it or
otherwise su jecting it to rough treatment, immediately turn power
off, unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet, and contact your
nearest CASIO service provider.
• Never use the unit inside of an air craft or in any other areas where
its use is prohi ited. Doing so can result in an accident.
General recautions
9
General Precautions
• Physical damage and malfunction of this unit can cause the image
data stored in its memory to e deleted. Be sure to always keep
ackup copies of data y recording them on video tape or y trans-
ferring them to personal computer memory.
• Never open the attery compartment cover, disconnect the AC
adaptor from the camera or unplug it from the wall socket while the
“WAIT” message is on the LCD. Doing so will not only make storage
of the current image impossi le, it can also corrupt other image data
already stored in camera memory.
Liquid Crystal Digital Camera QV-10
10
Other recautions
MEMORY ERROR message
The following error appears on the uilt-in monitor whenever the
camera’s flash memory ecomes disa led due to malfunction or im-
proper operation.
Whenever this happens, all of the digital images stored in the
camera’s memory will e lost. You will not e a le to view stored
images or record new ones. Take your camera to your dealer or an
authorized CASIO service provider as soon as possi le after the
MEMORY ERROR message appears.
Operating conditions
• This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0°C
to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
• Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas.
— In areas su ject to direct sunlight
— In areas su ject to high humidity or dust
— Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas su ject to tem-
perature extremes
— Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the sun
— In areas su ject to strong vi ration
11
Condensation
• When you ring the camera indoors on a cold day or otherwise ex-
pose it to a sudden change of temperature, there is the possi ility
that condensation can form on the exterior or on interior compo-
nents. Condensation can cause malfunction of the camera, so you
should avoid exposing it to conditions that might cause condensa-
tion.
• To keep condensation from forming, place the camera into a plastic
ag efore moving it into a location that is much warmer or colder
than your current location. Leave it in the plastic ag until the air
inside the ag has a chance to reach the same temperature as the
new location. If condensation does form, remove the atteries from
the camera and leave the attery compartment cover open for a few
hours.
Other Precautions Liquid Crystal Digital Camera QV-10
12
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF
THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applica le to other areas).
Properly shielded ca les with ferrite core must e used for connec-
tion to computer in order to meet FCC emission limits.
Caution : Changes or modification to the product not expressly ap-
proved y CASIO could void the user's authority to operate the prod-
uct.
NOTICE
This equipment has een tested and found to comply with the lim-
its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasona le protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency en-
ergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception, which can e determined
y turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference y one or more of the following mea-
sures:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
su ject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation etween the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
13
Unpacking...........................................................14
General Guide ....................................................15
Operation Reference..........................................18
To record an image............................................................. 18
To view images stored in memory ...................................... 19
To delete images stored in memory ................................... 20
Function Reference ...........................................21
Record Functions................................................................ 21
Play ack Functions............................................................. 23
ower Supply ..................................................... 25
To load atteries ................................................................. 25
Using AC Power ................................................................. 30
Getting Acquainted
This part of the manual contains information on unpacking, the
names of controls and components, and power supply information. It
also has sections that cover asic operations to let you egin enjoy-
ing the QV-10 as quickly as possi le.
Getting Acquainted
14
Unpacking
Check to make sure that all of the items shown elow are included
with your QV-10. If something is missing, contact your dealer as soon
as possi le.
QV-10
Cleaning Cloth
Soft case
Alkaline atteries (AA-size
×
4)
Special video ca le
Manual and warranty
AC adaptor AD-C60
Wrist Strap
•See page 17 for instal-
lation instructions.
15
General Guide
The following illustrations show the names of each component, ut-
ton and switch on the camera.
Top and Display
/PROTECT
(Timer/Protect)
utton
DISP (Display) utton MODE utton
DEL (Delete) utton
Shutter utton
[+] (Forward)
utton
[–] (Reverse)
utton
Function switch
POWER switch
LCD
ZOOM utton
Lens
NORMAL/MACRO switch
Lens
Aperture switch
Getting Acquainted
16
Bottom
Tripod hole
Battery
compartment
lock
Battery compartment cover
BRIGHT ( rightness) control
• BRIGHT control adjusts the rightness of the image on the LCD.
The rightness is set at the factory to the optimum setting, and nor-
mally does not need adjustment. Use BRIGHT control to make ad-
justments after replacing atteries, or any other time you feel the
LCD image rightness is too dark or too light.
Terminals
Terminal panel cover
VIDEO OUT terminal
DIGITAL terminal
AC Power terminal
Opening the Terminal anel Cover
Important!
Make sure that the terminal panel cover is slid fully away as shown in
step 2 a ove efore trying to raise it. Forcing the cover up can seri-
ously damage it.
11
11
122
22
233
33
3
17
Connecting the Wrist Strap
Pass the wrist strap through the hole on
the side of the camera a shown in the
illustration.
Using the Cleaning Cloth
Use the cleaning cloth to wipe finger-
prints and smudges from the LCD and
lens.
• Be sure to avoid applying too much
pressure when wiping the LCD. Too
much pressure can cause permanent
discoloration, a normal images, and
cracks.
Using the Soft Case
Keep the camera in its soft case to pro-
tect it when not in use.
22
22
2
11
11
1
General Guide Getting Acquainted
18
Operation Reference
To record an image
• Be sure to load atteries (page 25) efore operation.
2
31
5
1. Set to REC.
2. Slide to the right to turn on power.
3. Set to NORMAL.
• Set to MACRO for close-ups. See page 40 for information on
the difference etween NORMAL and MACRO.
4. While viewing the image on the LCD, slowly move the cam-
era so the image appears as you want it.
5. ress the shutter button.
• The message “WAIT” appears on the LCD for a out four
seconds along with the image that was recorded when you
pressed the shutter utton. You can use the camera to take
the next picture after the “WAIT” message disappears.
• The camera can hold up to 96 images in memory
4
19
Operation Reference
To view images stored in memory
You can recall images and view them on the LCD.
1. Set to LAY.
2. Slide to the right to turn on power.
• An image appears on the LCD when power comes on.
3. ress [+] to display the next memory page or [–] to display
the previous page.
3
2
(2) 1
Getting Acquainted
20
To delete images stored in memory
After you delete an image you can store a new one it its place.
4
2, 6 5
3
1. Display the image you want to delete (page 19).
2. ress DEL.
• The following steps are performed in accordance with
prompts that appear on the LCD.
3. ress [+].
4. A message appears to confirm that you really want to de-
lete the image.
• To a ort the delete operation without deleting anything,
press DEL here.
5. ress the shutter button to delete the image shown on the
LCD.
6. After you finish deleting all the images you want, press
DEL to quit the delete procedure.
21
Function Reference
Record Functions
The following descri es features and functions that you can use
when recording images.
Aperture Switch ( age 42)
Use this switch to select from one of two aperture settings and con-
trol the rightness of the image.
NORMAL/MACRO Switch ( age 40)
Select the setting that suits the distance etween the camera and
o ject whose image is eing recorded.
•NORMAL
For normal shots
of scenery,
people, etc.
•MACRO
For close-up
shots.
Low
rightness High
rightness
• on the LCD in-
dicates lighting is
too dim. Change
the aperture switch
setting to [○].
• on the LCD in-
dicates lighting is
too right. Change
the aperture switch
setting to [●].
Getting Acquainted
22
Exposure Adjustment (page 41)
The camera normally adjusts exposure automatically, using aper-
ture priority AE. You can also perform manual exposure adjust-
ments, while viewing the image on the LCD.
Self-Timer ( age 47)
Press a utton and the shutter releases automatically 10 seconds
later.
Image Number ( age 43)
This value indicates the num er of the next image that will e re-
corded.
Image
num er
23
Function Reference
layback Functions
The following functions help you view the images stored in memory
quickly and easily.
Memory age Number ( age 52)
This value indicates the num er of the memory page whose con-
tents are currently shown on the LCD.
Multi- age Display ( age 53)
This function lets you view four or nine memory pages at the same
time.
Memory
page num er
Getting Acquainted
24
Zoom ( age 57)
This function lets you enlarge a specific part of an image to twice its
original size.
rotect Function ( age 67)
Use this function to protect specific memory pages against eing
deleted.
Auto lay ( age 59)
This function automatically scrolls through the camera’s memory
pages.
Press oth these uttons
at the same time to start
Auto Play.
• • •
Protect
indicator
25
ower Supply
The QV-10 features a two-way power supply that lets you use either
atteries (AA-size Alkaline) or household AC current.
To load batteries
Be sure that camera power is turned off whenever loading or replac-
ing atteries.
1. Slide the battery compartment lock on the bottom of the
camera in the direction indicated by arrow (1), and swing
open the battery compartment cover as indicated by arrow
(2).
2. Insert four batteries.
Be sure to use only AA-size Alkaline atteries. Never use
manganese atteries (see precautions on the next page).
• Make sure that the positive + and negative - ends of the
atteries are facing correctly.
Getting Acquainted
26
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
• Press down on the attery compartment cover at the point
marked A in the near y illustration until the cover locks into
place with a click.
• Make sure that the positive + and negative - ends of the atteries
are facing properly when you load them in the camera.
• Remove atteries from the camera if you do not plan to use it for
more than two weeks.
• Never mix old atteries with new ones.
• Never recharge atteries, never allow direct connection etween
two ends of a attery, and never try to take atteries apart.
• Do not expose atteries to direct heat or dispose of them y urn-
ing. Doing so can create the danger of explosion.
Never load manganese atteries into
the camera! Doing so not only results
in shortened attery life, it also causes
atteries to generate heat that can
cause serious damage to the camera.
Always use Alkaline atteries only.
Battery Handling recautions
Incorrect use or handling of atteries can cause them to leak or urst
and seriously damage your camera. Be sure to note the following
important precautions to avoid pro lems with atteries.
Caution
A
27
• Never mix atteries of different types.
• Dead atteries are suscepti le to leakage, which can cause serious
damage to your camera. Remove atteries from the camera as
soon as you notice they are dead.
Standard Battery Life
You can generally expect to get a out 120 minutes of operation from
a fresh set of LR6 (AM3) Alkaline atteries at normal temperature.
Note that attery life is shortened y extreme cold.
Power Supply Getting Acquainted
28
Low Battery Indicator
A low attery indicator ( ) appears on the LCD whenever remain-
ing attery power drops elow a certain level.
When this indicator appears, replace all four atteries with a fresh set
of new ones. Once the low attery indicator appears, you can expect
only a out 10 more minutes of operation efore total power failure.
Flash Memory
The QV-10 features flash memory for storage of images. Flash
memory does not require electrical power to store data, so image
data is retained in memory even when you turn camera power off. If
atteries go dead, simply load a set of new atteries or connect the
AC adaptor and you will e a le to view images in camera memory.
29
Power Supply
Auto ower Off
Power automatically turns off whenever you do not perform any cam-
era operation for a period of time. Power turns off after a out two
minutes in the Record Mode or after a out five minutes in the Play-
ack Mode.
* To restore power, simply slide the POWER switch to the right as
you normally do.
Important!
The Auto Power Off function does not operate under the following
conditions.
• During Auto Play (page 59)
• When operations are eing performed on a computer connected to
the camera via the camera’s DIGITAL terminal (page 81).
Getting Acquainted
30
AD-C60
Using AC ower
To power the camera from standard AC power, use the AC adaptor
(AD-C60) that comes with this camera.
AC Adaptor precautions
• Always e sure to use the AD-C60
AC adaptor only. Using any other
AC adaptor can cause damage to
the camera not covered y the war-
ranty.
• When unplugging the AC adaptor
from the wall socket, e sure to
grasp the adaptor (not the cord).
• Avoid an undue ending, pulling,
and twisting of the AC adaptor's
cord, and never try to lengthen the
cord y splicing it with other wire.
AC outlet
Caution
AC power terminal
31
Power Supply
• If the power cord should ecome damaged (exposed wires, discon-
nection, etc.), please purchase a new AC adaptor. Use of a dam-
aged power cord may cause fire or electrical shock.
• Be sure to switch power off efore connecting or disconnecting the
adaptor.
• Always turn camera power off efore disconnecting the AC adaptor,
even if the camera has atteries installed. It you don't the camera
will turn off automatically when you disconnect the AC adaptor.
Even so, you run the risk of damaging the camera whenever you
disconnect the AC adaptor without first turning power off.
• The AC adaptor may ecome warm to the touch after extended pe-
riods of use. This is normal and is not cause for alarm.
• After use turn off the power switch of the camera and unplug adap-
tor from the AC outlet.
Getting Acquainted
32
33
Recording Images
Recording Images.............................................. 34
To record an image............................................................. 34
How to avoid hand movement... ......................................... 36
Flourescent Lighting ........................................................... 36
Infrared Light....................................................................... 37
Changing the Lens Orientation ........................................... 38
NORMAL/MACRO Switch .................................................. 40
Exposure Adjustment.......................................................... 41
Changing the Aperture Setting ........................................... 42
Record Mode Displays........................................................ 43
Using the Self-Timer ........................................................... 47
laying Back Images ......................................... 49
Displaying Images on the Camera's LCD ........................... 49
Displaying Images on a TV Screen .................................... 51
Displaying the Memory Page Num er ................................ 52
Producing a Multi-Page Display.......................................... 53
Using the Zoom Function.................................................... 57
Using Auto Play .................................................................. 59
Protecting Memory Pages .................................................. 67
Deletting Memory ages ...................................70
To delete a single memory page ........................................ 70
To delete all unprotected memory pages ........................... 73
Operation
This section explains how to actually operate the camera. It includes
information on adjustments you can make when recording an image,
various formats you can use when viewing images stored in memory,
and how to delete images from memory.
Operation
34
Recording Images
The following procedure provides the asic steps for recording an
image.
To record an image
1. Enter the Record Mode.
• Slide the function switch to the
REC position.
2. Turn on the camera.
• Slide the POWER switch in the di-
rection indicated y the arrow.
• The POWER switch automatically
slides ack to its original position
when you release it.
• When power comes on, the image of the o ject that is in
front of the camera’s lens appears on the LCD.
• You can perform steps 1 and 2 in either order (1 then 2, or 2
then 1).
3. Set the NORMAL/MACRO switch to the NORMAL position.
• If the o ject whose image you are
recording is a out 15 centimeters
from the lens (a out 6 inches), set
the NORMAL/MACRO switch to
MACRO. See page 42 for details
on using this switch.
Note
• The QV-10 is designed to refresh the image on the LCD a out
seven times per second. Because of this, you may experience a
feeling of jerkiness in the changing image if you move the camera
quickly. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.
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Recording Images
4. Record the image.
• Compose the image you want to
record while viewing it on the LCD.
• It is est to look at the LCD directly,
and not from an angle.
• Take care that your finger is not
locking the lens.
• When the image is situated on the
LCD as you want it, press the shutter
utton.
• Press the shutter utton lightly to
avoid moving the camera. See page
36 for information on how to avoid
hand movement.
• The message “WAIT” appears on the
LCD for a out four seconds along
with the image that was recorded
when you pressed the shutter utton.
You can use the camera to take the
next picture after the “WAIT” mes-
sage disappears.
• Here you could change the function
switch to the PLAY position and view
the image you just recorded.
Operation
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How to avoid hand movement…
Any hand movement when you press the shutter utton can causes
lurring of the recorded image. Note the following points on avoiding
hand movement.
• Make sure there is no excessive movement of the image of the o -
ject on the LCD.
• Use a tripod whenever possi le when recording images in dim light-
ing. The QV-10 automatically adjusts shutter speed in accordance
with the rightness of the o ject whose image is eing recorded.
Shutter speed is quite slow for dimly lit o jects, increasing the pos-
si ility of lurring caused y hand movement.
Fluorescent Lighting
Fluorescent lighting actually flickers at a frequency that cannot e
detected y the human eye. When using the camera indoors under
such lighting, you may experience some rightness or color pro lems
with recorded images. The actual extent of the pro lems depends on
what cycle of the fluorescent light’s flicker is occurring when the
camera’s shutter actually releases. Because of this, we recommend
that you use incandescent lighting or some other non-fluorescent
lighting whenever possi le.
• Never open the attery compartment
cover, disconnect the AC adaptor from
the camera or unplug it from the wall
socket while the “WAIT” message is
on the LCD. Doing so will not only
make storage of the current image im-
possi le, it can also corrupt other im-
age data already stored in camera
memory.
Caution
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Recording Images
Infrared Light
Infrared light generated y a flash or other source can create image
color pro lems, such as red areas eing recorded as green. Such
color pro lems will show up in the LCD while you are composing the
image.
Operation
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Changing the Lens Orientation
The lens of the camera is uilt into a lens ody that is designed to
rotate. This means you can change the angle of the lens without mov-
ing the rest of the camera.
Rotates up to 180
°
towards the ack
Rotates up to 90
°
towards the front
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Recording Images
• Any images recorded while the lens ody is rotated so the lens is
pointed from the ack of the camera are stored as mirror images of
the image that appears in the LCD efore the shutter utton is
pressed.
Important!
• Do not apply excessive force when rotating the lens ody. Doing so
can cause serious damage to the lens.
• Do not carry the camera or move it around while holding onto only
the lens ody.
• Return the lens ody to its normal position (with the lens pointing
from the front of the camera) efore storing the camera.
AA
AA
ALCD when shutter button is
pressed (in the Record Mode)
BB
BB
BLCD when image is played
back from camera memory
AA
AA
A
BB
BB
B
Operation
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NORMAL/MACRO Switch
The NORMAL/MACRO switch tells the camera how much distance
there will e etween the lens and the o ject whose image you are
recording. The following ta le descri es the conditions covered y
each switch setting.
Switch position
Aperture F2 (○)
F8 (●)
MACRO
13 to 16cm
For close ups taken
indoors
10 to 24 cm
For outdoor close-ups
NORMAL
0.6 to 3.1meters
For portraits taken
indoors
0.3 meters to ∞
For general outdoor
images
* See page 42 for details on how to change the aperture.
F2(○)
F8(●)
13〜16cm
(5.1"〜6.3")
0.6〜3.1m
(2〜10feet)
10〜24cm
(3.9"〜9.4") 0.3m〜
(1feet〜) ∞
MACRO
NORMAL