Casio Ex Fh25 Users Guide
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31Quick Start Basics Operation • Never open the battery cover while the back lamp is flashing green. Doing so can result in the image you just shot being sa ved incorrectly, damage to other images stored in memory, malfunction of the camera, etc. • If unwanted light is shining directly ont o the lens, shade the lens with your hand. Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots • Subject brightness conditions can cause monitor screen response to slow and can cause digital noise in the monitor screen image. •...
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32Quick Start Basics • Any of the following can make proper focus impossible.– Solid color wall or other very low contrast subject – Strongly back lit subject – Very shiny subject – Blinds or other subject with a repeating horizontal pattern – Multiple subjects at varyin g distances from the camera – Subject in a dark location – Subject that is too far away for light from the AF assist light to reach – Camera movement while shooting – Fast-moving subject – Subjects outside the focus range of the...
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33Snapshot Tutorial Snapshot Tutorial Selecting a Recording Mode Your camera has a variety of different recording modes. Before shooting, use the mode dial to select the recording mode that suits the type of subject you are trying to record. Flash CS This mode will record consecutive images while firing the flash. See page 56 for details. Normal Speed CS/High Speed CS (Prerecord CS) With Normal Speed CS, the number of consecutive images you can shoot is theoretically unlimited, as long as...
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34Snapshot Tutorial IMPORTANT! • When you use a BEST SHOT scene, the camera’s mode changes in accordance with specific setup (Single Shot, Conti nuous Shutter, High Speed Movie, etc.) for that scene. The recording mode selected by the mode dial is ignored. • Due to the characteristics of the imagi ng element used by the camera, very fast moving objects in an image may appear distorted. • Depending on the shutter speed setting and the recording mode you used, the brightness of what appears on the...
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35Snapshot Tutorial 2.Use [8] and [ 2] to select the setting you want to change. This will select one of the contro l panel icons and display its settings. *1 3.Use [4] and [ 6] to change the setting. 4.If you want to configure anothe r setting, repeat steps 2 and 3. 5.After all of the settings are the way you want, press [SET]. This will apply the settings and return to the REC mode. NOTE • You also can use on-screen menus to c onfigure settings other than those listed above (page 92). Using the...
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36Snapshot Tutorial Your camera has a variety of different exposure modes. Before shooting an image, select the exposure mode that suits the type of subject you are shooting. 1.In the REC mode, press [8]. 2.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select the top option in the control panel (Exposure mode). 3.Use [ 4] and [ 6] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. Selecting the Exposure Mode Auto Use this setting for easy image recording. This is the mode you normally should use (page 26). BEST SHOT...
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37Snapshot Tutorial IMPORTANT! • You may not be able to achieve the brightness you want when shooting an image that is very dark or very bright. If this happens, use the M mode to adjust the aperture or shutter speed manually. •“ S Image AS” (page 95) does not work in the S mode and M mode. You can, however, turn on “ A Camera AS”, if you like. • While A, S, or M is selected for the ex posure mode, the flash will not fire if > (Auto Flash) or ¥ (Red Eye Reduction) is selected as the flash mode....
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38Snapshot Tutorial .Pixels A digital camera image is a collection of small dots called “pixels”. The more pixels there are in an image, the more detail there will be. However, you generally can do with fewer pixels when printing an image (L size) through a print service, attaching an image to e-mail, when viewing the image on a computer, etc. .About image sizes The size of an image indicates how many pi xels it contains, and is expressed as horizontal pixelsxvertical pixels. Changing the Image...
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39Snapshot Tutorial Image Size Selection Tips Note that larger images have more pixels, so they take up more memory space. • For information about image size, image quality, and number of images that can be stored, see page 183. • For information about movie image size, see page 65. • For information about resizing existing snapshots, see page 121. .To select the image size 1.In the REC mode, press [ 8]. 2.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select the second control panel option from the top (Image Size). 3.Use...
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40Snapshot Tutorial Image Size (Pixels)Suggested Print Size and ApplicationDescription RAW+ RAW+JPEG (Select when you want to process image data yourself.) Saves the image as both normal JPEG data and RAW image data. A 10M size image is stored for the JPEG data. RAW image data is unprocessed data output by the image sensor and is saved in DNG (digital negative) format. Though the image of such data is virtually undeteriorated, it cannot be viewed on the camera’s monitor screen or printed....