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    181Appendix
    Files could not be 
    saved because 
    battery is low.Battery power is low, so an image file could not be saved.
    Flash cool down...The flash is disabled for a s
    hort while to protect the flash 
    unit after consecutive operations  during Flash CS. You will 
    be able to resume using the flash after this message 
    disappears.
    Open the flash unit. The flash needs to be fired by the flash unit is not open. 
    Press ð
     (Flash up) to open the flash unit.
    Flash not possible. Battery power is too low to fire the flash. Replace or charge 
    the batteries as soon as possible.
    Folder cannot be 
    created.You are trying to record a fi
    le while there are already 9999 
    files stored in the 999th folder. If you want to record more, 
    delete files you no longer need (page 30).
    Images are being 
    transferred.
    Stop transfer and 
    turn off power? You are attempting to turn off power while image data is 
    being transferred using the Eye-Fi card (page 143).
    LENS ERROR
    This message appears and the camera turns off whenever 
    the lens performs some unexpected operation. If the same 
    message appears after you turn power back on, contact a 
    CASIO authorized service center 
    or your original retailer.
    LENS ERROR 2The Anti Shake unit of the camera may be malfunctioning. 
    If the same message appears after you turn power back on, 
    contact your retailer or a CASIO service center.
    Load paper!
    The printer ran out of paper while printing.
    Memory FullMemory is full with images 
    you recorded and/or files saved 
    by editing operations. When shooting with Prerecord CS, 
    this message indicates that there is not enough memory 
    capacity to record all of the pre-recorded images. Delete 
    files you no longer need (page 30).
    Printing Error An error occurred while printing.
    • The printer is turned off.
    • The printer generated an error, etc.
    Record Error Image compression could not be performed for some 
    reason during image data storage. Shoot the image again.
    SYSTEM ERRORYour camera system is corrupted. Contact your retailer or 
    an authorized CASIO authorized service center. 
    						
    							
    182Appendix
    The card is locked.The LOCK switch of the SD or SDHC memory 
    card loaded in the camera is in the locked 
    position. You cannot store images to or delete 
    images from a memory card that is locked.
    There are no files.
    There are no files in built-in memory or on the memory 
    card.
    There are no 
    printing images.
    Set up DPOF.There are currently no files specified for printing. Configure 
    the required DPOF settings (page 127).
    There is no image to 
    register.
    The setup you are trying to save is for an image that cannot 
    be saved as a user BEST SHOT scene.
    This card is not 
    formatted.The memory card loaded in the camera is not formatted. 
    Format the memory card (page 157).
    This file cannot be 
    played.
    The file you are trying to access is corrupted or is a type 
    that cannot be displayed by this camera.
    This function cannot 
    be used. • You attempted to copy images from built-in memory to a 
    memory card while there is no memory card loaded in 
    the camera (page 122).
    • You attempted to divide up a CS group while a file that is  not a CS group is displayed (page 107).
    LOCK 
    						
    							
    183Appendix
    Snapshot
    Number of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time
    Image Size (Pixels)Image QualityApproximate 
    Image File SizeBuilt-in Memory 
    (Approx. 85.9MB*1) 
    Snapshot 
    Recording CapacitySD Memory Card 
    (1GB*2) Snapshot 
    Recording  Capacity
    RAW+
    (10M: 
    3648
    x2736)*3
    Fine 21.8 MB 4 47
    Normal 18.8 MB 5 56
    Economy 17.7 MB 5 60
    10M
    (3648
    x2736) Fine 6.4 MB 13 151
    Normal 3.38 MB 25 286
    Economy 2.27 MB 38 426
    3:2
    (3648
    x2432) Fine 5.6 MB 15 172
    Normal 2.97 MB 29 325
    Economy 2.0 MB 43 483
    16:9
    (3648
    x2048) Fine 4.59 MB 19 210
    Normal 2.46 MB 35 393
    Economy 1.67 MB 52 579
    9M
    (3456
    x2592) Fine 5.66 MB 15 170
    Normal 3.0 MB 29 322
    Economy 2.02 MB 43 478
    7M
    (3072
    x2304) Fine 4.3 MB 20 224
    Normal 2.31 MB 37 418
    Economy 1.67 MB 52 579
    4M
    (2304
    x1728) Fine 2.5 MB 35 386
    Normal 1.4 MB 62 690
    Economy 1.0 MB 87 967
    2M
    (1600
    x1200) Fine 1.36 MB 64 711
    Normal 890 KB 98 1086
    Economy 570 KB 153 1696
    VGA
    (640
    x480) Fine 430 KB 204 2249
    Normal 290 KB 302 3335
    Economy 240 KB 365 4029 
    						
    							
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    Movies
    Movie ModeImage Quality 
    (Pixels) / (Audio)Approximate Data 
    Rate (Frame Rate)Built-in Memory 
    (Approx. 85.9MB*1) 
    Movie Recording 
    CapacitySD Memory Card (1GB*2) Movie 
    Recording 
    CapacityFile Size of  1-minute  Movie
    HD/STD HD (1280
    x720)
    (Monaural) 30 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 23 seconds4 minutes
    22 seconds 225 MB
    HD (1280
    x720)
    (No audio) 30 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 23 seconds
    4 minutes
    24 seconds 225 MB
    STD (640
    x480)
    (Monaural) 10 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 1 minute
    10 seconds 12 minutes
    57 seconds 75 MB
    STD (640
    x480)
    (No audio) 10 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 1 minute
    11 seconds 13 minutes
    11 seconds 75 MB
    HS 120 fps (640
    x480)
    (No audio) 50 Megabits/second
    (120 frames/second) 14 seconds2 minutes
    38 seconds 375 MB
    240 fps (448
    x336)
    (No audio) 50 Megabits/second
    (240 frames/second) 14 seconds2 minutes
    38 seconds 375 MB
    420 fps (224
    x168)
    (No audio) 50 Megabits/second
    (420 frames/second) 14 seconds2 minutes
    38 seconds 375 MB
    1000 fps (224
    x64)
    (No audio) 25 Megabits/second
    (1000 frames/second) 28 seconds5 minutes
    14 seconds 187.5 MB
    30-120 fps (640
    x480)
    (Audio recording at 
    30 fps only) 12.5 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second)
    50 Megabits/second
    (120 frames/second)  56 seconds*410 minutes
    24 seconds*493.7 MB*4
    30-240 fps (448x336)
    (Audio recording at 
    30 fps only) 6.25 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second)
    50 Megabits/second
    (240 frames/second) 1 minute
    51 seconds
    *420 minutes
    30 seconds*446.8 MB*4 
    						
    							
    185Appendix
    Movie ModeImage Quality 
    (Pixels) / (Audio)Maximum  File SizeApproximate Data 
    Rate (Frame Rate)Built-in Memory 
    (Approx. 85.9MB*1) 
    Movie Recording 
    CapacitySD Memory Card (Maximum 
    recording time 
    per recording)
    YouTube 
    Capture 
    Mode YouTube (HS120)
    (640
    x480)
    (No audio)
    Maximum Movie 
    Size: 
    1024 MB  (or 10 
    minutes) 50 Megabits/second
    (120 frames/second) 14 seconds2 minutes
    30 seconds
    YouTube (HS240)
    (448
    x336)
    (No audio) 50 Megabits/second
    (240 frames/second) 14 seconds1 minute
    15 seconds
    YouTube (HS420)
    (224
    x168)
    (No audio) 50 Megabits/second
    (420 frames/second) 14 seconds 42 seconds
    YouTube (HS1000)
    (224
    x64)
    (No audio) 25 Megabits/second
    (1000 frames/second) 18 seconds 18 seconds
    YouTube (HS30-120)
    (640
    x480)
    (Audio recording at 
    30 fps only) 12.5 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second)
    50 Megabits/second
    (120 frames/second) 56 seconds*410 minutes*4
    YouTube (HS30-240)
    (448x336)
    (Audio recording at 
    30 fps only) 6.25 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second)
    50 Megabits/second
    (240 frames/second) 1 minute
    51 seconds*410 minutes*4
    YouTube (HD)
    (1280x720)
    (Monaural) 30 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 23 seconds
    4 minute
    22 seconds
    YouTube (HD)
    (1280
    x720)
    (No audio) 30 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 23 seconds
    4 minute
    24 seconds
    YouTube (STD)
    (640
    x480)
    (Monaural) 10 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 1 minute
    10 seconds 10 minutes
    YouTube (STD)
    (640
    x480)
    (No audio) 10 Megabits/second
    (30 frames/second) 1 minute
    11 seconds 10 minutes 
    						
    							
    186Appendix
    *1Built-in memory capacity after formatting*2The above values are based on use of a PRO HIGH SPEED SD memory card 
    (Panasonic Corporation). The number of images you can save depends on the type of 
    memory card you are using.
    *3RAW+ is the total file size of the RAW file and 10M (3648x2736) JPEG file. The image 
    quality setting applies to the JPEG file only.
    *4Recordable time when the entire movie is recorded at 30 fps. Recording time is shorter 
    if the 30 fps frame rate is switched to 120 fps or 240 fps during recording.
    • Snapshot and movie recording capacity values are approximate and intended for  reference only. Actual capacity depends on image contents.
    • File size and data rate values are approximate and intended for reference only. Actual 
    values depend on the type of image being shot.
    • When using a memory card with a different capacity, calculate the number of images as a  percentage of 1GB.
    • The time it takes to play back a high speed movie will be different from the time it takes to  record it. If you record a 240 fps high speed movie for 10 seconds, for example, it will 
    take 80 seconds to play it back.
    • Each movie can be up to 10 minutes long. Movie recording stops automatically after  10 minutes of recording. 
    						
    							
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    Specifications
    File FormatSnapshots:
    RAW (DNG *), JPEG (Exif Version 2.2); DCF 1.0 standard; 
    DPOF compliant
    * DNG file format is one type of RAW image file, and it is 
    recommended by Adobe Systems for use as a standard 
    image file format.
    Movies: Motion JPEG AVI, IMA-ADPCM audio (monaural)
    Recording Media Built-in Memory (Image Storage Area: 85.9MB)
    SD/SDHC
    Recorded Image Sizes Snapshot:
    RAW, 10M (3648
    x2736), 3:2 (3648x2432), 
    16:9 (3648x2048), 9M (3456x2592), 7M (3072x2304), 
    4M (2304x1728), 2M (1600x1200), VGA (640x480)
    Movies: HD (1280
    x720 30 fps), HS120 (640x480 120 fps), 
    HS240 (448x336 240 fps), HS420 (224x168 420 fps), 
    HS1000 (224x64 1000 fps), HS30-120 (640x480 30-120 fps 
    switchable), HS30-240 (448x336 30-240 fps switchable), 
    STD (640x480 30 fps)
    Image Deletion 1 file; all files
    CS group, Individual images within a CS group
    (with memory protection feature)
    Effective Pixels 10.1 Megapixels
    Imaging Element Size: 1/2.3-inch square pixel high speed CMOS
    Total Pixels: 10.62 Megapixels
    Lens/Focal Distance
    (Snapshot) F2.8 (W) to 4.5 (T) f= 4.6 to 92.0 mm
    (equivalent to 26 to 520 mm in 35 mm format)
    14 lenses in 11 groups, including aspherical lens.
    Zoom 20X optical zoom, 4X digital zoom (80X in combination with 
    optical zoom)
    114X maximum HD Zoom (in combination with optical zoom, 
    VGA size)
    Focusing Contrast Detection Auto Focus
    • Focus Modes: Auto Focus, Macro Focus, Super Macro Focus, Manual Focus
    •AF Area: Spot, Free, Tracking; with AF assist light
    Approximate Focus 
    Range (Snapshot)
    (From Lens Surface) Auto Focus: 12 cm to 
    9
     (4.7 to  9
    ) (Wide Angle)
    Macro Focus: 12 cm to 50 cm (4.7 to 19.7) (Wide Angle)
    Super Macro Focus: 1 cm to 12 cm (0.4 to 4.7)
    Manual Focus: 12 cm to  9
     (4.7 to  9
    ) (Wide Angle) (Zoom 
    focal distance at 57 mm when converted to 35 mm film format is 
    approximately 1 cm to  9
     (0.4 to  9
    ).)
    * Range is affected by optical zoom.
    Metering Multi-pattern, center weighted, and spot by imaging element 
    						
    							
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    Exposure ControlProgram AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Speed Priority AE, 
    Manual Exposure
    Exposure 
    Compensation –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV (in 1/3EV steps)
    Shutter CMOS electronic shutter, mechanical shutter
    Shutter Speed Snapshot (Auto): 1 to 1/2000 second
    Snapshot (Aperture Priority AE): 1 to 1/2000 second
    Snapshot (Shutter Speed Priority AE): 30 to 1/2000 second
    Snapshot (Manual Exposure): 30 to 1/2000 second
    * May differ due to the camera setup.
    * 1/40000-second shutter speed is possible only with High 
    speed Continuous Shutter, shutter speed priority AE or 
    manual exposure.
    Aperture Value F2.8 (W) to F7.9 (W); aperture changed by optical zoom or 
    recording mode
    White Balance Auto, Daylight, Overcast, Shade, Day White Fluorescent, 
    Daylight Fluorescent, Tungsten, Manual WB
    Sensitivity
    (Standard Output 
    Sensitivity) Snapshots:
    Auto, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, 
    ISO 3200 equivalent
    Movies:
    Auto (High Speed Movie when Manual Exposure mode: 
    ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, ISO 3200)
    Self-timer Approximate Trigger Times:
    10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Self-timer
    (Trigger time setting depends on CS mode being used. 
    Available settings depend on the REC mode being used.)
    Flash Modes Auto, Off, On, Red-eye reduction
    Flash Range
    (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) Normal:
    0.4 m to 7.0 m (1.3 to 23.0) (Wide Angle)
    1.3 m to 4.4 m (4.3 to 14.4) (Telephoto)
    Flash Continuous Shutter (5 flash CS images): 0.6 m to 2.3 m (2.0 to 7.5) (Wide Angle)
    1.3 m to 1.4 m (4.3 to 4.6) (Telephoto)
    * Range is affected by optical zoom.
    Flash Intensity 
    Adjustment –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV (in 1/3EV steps)
    Flash Charging Time Approximately 5 seconds maximum
    Movie Recording 
    Minimum Illumination 18 lx (HD/STD movie)
    Recording Snapshot, Normal Speed Continuous Shutter, High Speed 
    Continuous Shutter, Prerecord (Continuous Shutter), Flash 
    Continuous Shutter, BEST SHOT, Face Detection, High Speed 
    Movie (For “30-120 fps” and “30-240 fps”, audio recording 
    supported during 30 fps recording only), HD Movie, STD Movie, 
    Prerecord (Movie), YouTube Capture Mode, CMOS shift image 
    stabilization 
    						
    							
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    Monitor Screen3.0-inch TFT color LCD (Super Clear LCD)
    230,400 (960x240) dots
    Viewfinder LCD monitor/Electronic View Finder
    (0.2-inch, Equal to 201,600 dots)
    Timekeeping 
    Functions Built-in quartz digital clock
    Date and Time: Recorded with image data
    Auto Calendar: To 2049
    World Time 162 cities in 32 time zones
    City name, date, time, summer time
    Input/Output 
    Terminals USB/AV port, Hi-Speed USB compatible
    AC adaptor connector (DC-IN)
    Microphone Monaural
    Speaker Monaural
    Power Requirements AA-size alkaline battery 
    x 4
    AA-size rechargeable Ni-MH battery x 4
    AC adaptor (AD-C100) (optional accessory) 
    						
    							
    190Appendix
    Approximate Battery Life
    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.• The above guidelines are based on the following battery types:
    *Battery life varies with brand.
    OperationNumber of Shots  (CIPA) 
    (Operating Time)
    *1
    Continuous 
    Playback 
    (Snapshots)
    *2
    Approximate 
    continuous movie  recording time
    *3
    ALKALINE BATTERIES LR6
    Panasonic 340 shots 5 hours 3 hours
    10 minutes
    DURACELL ULTRA 320 shots 4 hours
    20 minutes 2 hours
    50 minutes
    RECHARGEABLE Ni-MH BATTERIES
    eneloop 490 shots 6 hours
    10 minutes 4 hours
    30 minutes
    ENERGIZER 500 shots 6 hours
    30 minutes 5 hours
    20 minutes
    DURACELL 
    RECHARGEABLE 470 shots6 hours
    30 minutes 5 hours
    40 minutes
    ALKALINE BATTERIES LR6
    Panasonic LR6 (XW) (Panasonic Corporation)
    DURACELL ULTRA (MX1500) (DURACELL, div of P&G Inc.)
    RECHARGEABLE Ni-MH BATTERIES
    SANYO eneloop (HR-3UTG) (SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.)
    Capacity: Min.1900 mAh
    ENERGIZER RECHARGEABLE (NH15-2500) (Energizer Holdings, Inc.)
    Capacity: 2500 mAh
    DURACELL RECHARGEABLE (DC1500) (DURACELL, div of P&G Inc.)
    Capacity: 2650 mAh 
    						
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