Casio Ex Fh25 Users Guide
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51Snapshot Tutorial • The deterioration point depends on the current image size setting (page 38). The smaller the image size setting, the higher the zoom factor you can use before reaching the image deterioration point. • Though digital zoom generally causes a deterioration of image quality, some digital zoom without image deterioration is possible with image sizes of “7M” and smaller. The range in which you can use digital zoom without image deterioration is indicated on the display. The deterioration point depends on the image size. • The maximum zoom factor using optical zoom (page 72) and digital in combination when “ HD/STD ” is selected as the movie mode is 318.8X. • When “ HD/STD” is selected as the movie mode , minimal deterioration up to a zoom factor of 114X is possible only for STD shooting. • The zoom bar is not displayed while movie recording is in progress.Image Size Maximum Zoom Factor Deterioration Point 10M 80X 20X 3:280X 20X 16:9 80X 20X 9M80X 20X 7M95X 23.8X 4M126.6X 31.6X 2M 182X 45.6X VGA318.8X 114X
52Snapshot Tutorial • Range is affected by optical zoom.*The focus range is the distance from the lens surface. Selecting a Focus Mode (Focus) Each press of @ (Focus) will cycle thr ough the available focus mode settings. • Whenever you change to another focus mode, the previous focus point is saved, so you can use Auto Focus for initial focus, and then switch to Manual Focus to make fine adjustments. SettingsType of ShotFocus ModeApproximate Focus Range* SnapshotMoviesSnapshotMovies Q Auto Focus General recording Automatic 12 cm to 9 (infinity) (4.7 to 9) ´ Macro Focus Close ups Automatic 12 cm to 50 cm (4.7 to 19.7) Á Super Macro Extreme close ups Automatic1 cm to 12 cm (0.4 to 4.7) W Manual Focus When you want to focus manually Manual12 cm to 9 (infinity) (4.7 to 9) (Zoom focal distance at 57 mm when converted to 35 mm film format is approximately 1 cm to 9 (0.4 to 9).) @ (Focus)
53Snapshot Tutorial To focus with manual focus 1.On the monitor screen, compose the image so the subject you want to focus on is within the yellow boundary. 2.Watching the image on the monitor screen use [ 4 ] and [ 6] to adjust focus. • At this time the image that is within the boundary will enlarge and fill the monitor screen, which aids in focusing. If you do not perform any operation for two seconds while the enlarged image is displayed, the screen in step 1 will re-appear. • When the exposure mode setting is A, S , or M, you need to press [SET] and then select “FOCUS” before performing this procedure. NOTE • When proper focusing is not possible because the subject is closer than the Auto Focus range, the camera will switch to the Macro Focus range (which does not include the Super Macro range) automatically (Auto Macro). • When proper focusing is not possible because the subject is further than the macro range (which does not include the Super Macro range), the camera will switch to the Auto Focus range automatically (Auto Macro). • Auto Macro can be used when shooting snapshots and movies. • Use of the flash together with Macro Focus can cause the light of the flash to become blocked, which may result in unwanted lens shadows in your image. • Whenever you perform an optical zoom operat ion while shooting with Auto Focus, Macro Focus, or Manual Focus, a value will appear on the monitor screen to tell you the focus range, as shown below. No te that the focus range is displayed including the Auto Macro range only when shooting with Auto Focus. Example: oo cm to 9 *oo is the actual focusing range value.*Products marketed in some geographic areas display inches and feet. • Always be sure to select Auto Focus (AF) as the focus mode whenever using face detection (page 96). Yellow boundary B
54Snapshot Tutorial • The following functions are disabled when shooting with Super Macro. – Zoom (both optical and digital) – Auto Macro –Flash –Flash CS • The large zoom factor capabilities of this camera can result in images being out of focus if the camera is moved while shoot ing with fixed focus. Whenever possible, mount the camera on a tripod or secure it using some other means before focusing. If the image is out of focus, either refocus or change to manual focus (MF) to adjust focus as required. Using Focus Lock “Focus lock” is a technique you can use when you want to compose an image in which the subject you want to focus on is not within the focus frame in the center of the screen. • To use focus lock, select “ U Spot” or “ O Tracking” for the Auto Focus area (page 45). 1.Align the monitor screen ’s focus frame with the subject you want to focus on and then half-press the shutter button. 2.Keeping the shutter button half-pressed (which maintains the fo cus setting), move the camera to compose the image. • When “ O Tracking” is selected as the Auto Focus area, the focus frame will move automatically and follow the subject. 3.When you are ready to shoot the im age, press the shutter button the rest of the way down. NOTE • Focus lock also locks exposure (AE). Subject to be focused on Focus frame
55Snapshot Tutorial Use the following procedure to specify the operation that the [AEL] button performs. 1.In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.Use [4] and [ 6] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select “AE/AF Lo ck” and then press [6]. 4.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to change the setting, and then press [SET] to apply it. NOTE • AE Lock and AF Lock are not supported while “O Tracking” is selected for the “AF Area” setting. • Performing an EV shift operation while AE Lock is in effect will cause Auto Exposure to be unlocked. • Performing a zoom operation while AF Loc k and AE Lock are in effect will cause both of them to become unlocked. • AE Lock and AF Lock are not supported during movie recording. Locking the Auto Exposure and Auto Focus Setting Pressing [AEL] temporarily loc ks the current exposure and/or focus settings. Press [AEL] again to unlock the settings. • Pressing [AEL] while the shutte r button is half-pressed will lock the current exposure or focus setting. Specifying the [AEL] button Operation AE Lock Exposure lock AF LockFocus lock AE/AF LockExposure and focus lock [AEL]
56Snapshot Tutorial This mode will record consecutive images while firing the flash. • You can select a CS speed of 1 image, 3 images, or 5 images per second. • In this mode, you can specif y consecutive recording of three to 10 images. Recording will stop if you release the shutter button. 1.Set the mode dial to ª (Flash CS). 2.Press ð (Flash up) to open the flash unit. 3.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select the third control panel option from the bottom (Flash CS fps). 4.Use [ 4] and [ 6] to select the continuous shutter (CS) speed you want and then press [SET]. * fps (frames per second) is a unit of measurement indicating the number of images re corded or played back per second. 5.Use [8] and [ 2] to select the second cont rol panel option from the bottom (Flash CS Images). 6.Use [ 4] and [ 6] to select the number of flash continuous shutter (CS) images you want to shoot and then press [SET]. You can select any one of the following values: 3, 5, 7, or 10. Using Continuous Shutter To use Continuous Shutter (CS), use the mode dial to enter the Continuous Shutter mode. Using Flash Continuous Shutter Flash CS (page 56) Normal Speed CS (page 57), High Speed CS (page 58) Flash Flash Unit CS Speeds
57Snapshot Tutorial 7.Press the shutter button to shoot. 8.If you keep the shutter button de pressed, the camera will shoot the number of images you specified. R ecording will stop if you release the shutter button before the specif ied number of images is reached. 9.Save the CS images (page 62). IMPORTANT! • You cannot use the Triple Self-timer in combination with Flash CS. NOTE • The back lamp flashes red while the flash is charging. You will not be able to perform further Flash CS shooting until ch arging is complete, which is indicated when the back lamp stops flashing and goes out. • When shooting with Flash CS, there may be times when a message appears telling you to wait, because you have r eached the limit of the flash. This is to protect the flash from damage. You will be able to resume using flash after the message disappears. The number of consecutive images you can s hoot is theoretically unlimited, as long as there is memory available to store them. Also note that the maximum shooting speed of Normal Speed CS is limited by t he type of memory card you are using and the camera setup. 1.In the REC mode , press [MENU]. 2.Use [4] and [ 6] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select “CS” and then press [ 6]. 4.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select “Normal Speed CS”, and then press [SET]. Using Normal Speed Continuous Shutter
58Snapshot Tutorial 5.Set the mode dial to Õ (High Speed CS). • This will display Z (Normal Speed CS). 6.Hold down the shutter button to shoot. Images continue to be shot as long as you keep the shutter button depressed and there is memory available to store them. Releasing the shutter button stops shooting. IMPORTANT! • Combining Normal Speed CS images into a CS group (page 105) manually on the playback screen is not supported. • You cannot specify the number of images s hot per second (fps) with Normal Speed CS. • The number of images per second (fps) of Normal Speed CS varies slightly depending on the type of memory card you are using and its current condition (remaining capacity, fragmentation state, etc.). • You cannot use Normal Speed CS in combination with Prerecord CS. • You cannot use the flash with Normal Speed CS. • You cannot use the Triple Self-timer in combination with Normal Speed CS. With High Speed CS, you can configure the came ra to shoot at a speed of 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, or 40 images per second, as long as you keep the shutter button and there is memory available to store the images. With Prerecord CS, half-pressing the shutter button starts continual pre-recording of images to a temporary buffer. Then when you press the shutter button the rest of the way down, the camera stores what is currently in the buffer and starts real-time continuous shutter recording of new images. Real- time recording continues until you release t he shutter button or until a total of up to 30 images (buffer images plus new images) ar e recorded. You can configure Prerecord CS to specify how many of the 30 images are recorded in the buffer and how many are recorded after you fully press the shutter button. Use Prerecord CS when you want to make sure you do not miss fast-moving action. Using High Speed CS and Prerecord CS Normal Speed CS icon
59Snapshot Tutorial *You can record up to 30 images (pre-recorded buffer images plus real-time images) for each Prerecord CS operation. • You can specify 5, 10, 20, or 30 as the maximum number of shots for each continuous shutter operation. • You can specify anywhere from 0.75 sec onds up to 30 seconds as the continuous shutter shooting time, which is the amount of time of the pre-record buffer plus the amount of time that continuous shutter recording is performed after the shutter button is pressed all the way. The maximum shooting time depends on the selected CS speed. You can select a CS speed in the range of 1 to 40 fps. • You can configure the mode so up to 29 im ages are pre-recorded to the buffer until you fully press the shutter button. • The minimum number of pre-recorded buffer images you can specify is one. Total recording time depends on the current cont inuous shutter frames-per-second (fps) setting. • Specifying zero for the number of pre-re corded images disables Prerecord CS and performs High Speed CS only (without pre-recording). 1.In the REC mode , press [MENU]. 2.Use [4] and [ 6] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select “CS” and then press [ 6]. 4.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select “High Speed CS”, and then press [SET]. 40 images per second (40 fps) You can shoot up to 30 images in 0.75 seconds. One image per second (1 fps) You can shoot up to 30 images in 30 seconds. Shutter button half-press Recorded images (up to 30 images) Continuous recording of images until shutter button released *Shutter button release Shutter button full-press Pre-recorded images
60Snapshot Tutorial 5.Set the mode dial to Õ (High Speed CS). • This will display Š (High Speed CS). 6.Press [SET]. 7.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select the third control panel option from the bottom (High Speed CS fps). 8.Use [ 4] and [ 6] to select the continuous shutter (CS) speed you want and then press [SET]. 9.Use [8] and [ 2] to select th e second control panel option from the bottom (Max CS shots). 10.Use [ 4] and [ 6] to select the maximum number of shots for each continuous shutter operation and then press [SET]. 11.Use [ 8] and [ 2] to select the bottom control panel option (Prerecord CS shots). 12.Use [ 4] and [ 6] to specify how many of the 30 images and for how long images should be pre-recorded in the buffer. • Prerecord CS shooting is not performed when the number of buffer images and the recording time are both zero. • You can configure the mode so up to 29 images are pre-recorded to the buffer until you fully press the shutter button. 1 to 40 fps Enables specification of the number of CS images recorded per second. Shutter button full-press Number of pre-record images and pre-record time Number of remaining images and remaining recording time after the shutter button full-press High Speed CS icon CS speed