Casio Ex S500 Users Guide
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 61 [ ] ( ) Flash mode indicator Using the Flash Perform the following steps to select the flash mode you want to use. The approximate effective range of the flash is shown below. Wide Angle Optical Zoom: Approximately 0.4 to 2.8 meters (1.3´ to 9.2´) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) Telephoto Optical Zoom: Approximately 0.4 to 1.4 meters (1.3´ to 4.6´) (ISO Sensitivity: Auto) *Depends on zoom factor. 1.In the REC mode, press [] ( ). Each press of [] ( ) cycles through the flash mode...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 62 IMPORTANT! The flash unit of this camera fires a number of times when you record an image. The initial flashes are pre-flashes, which the camera uses to obtain information that it uses for exposure settings. The final flash is for recording. Make sure that you keep the camera still until the shutter releases. Using the flash while “Auto” is selected for the ISO Sensitivity setting increases sensitivity, which can cause large amounts of digital noise to appear in the image....
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 63 IMPORTANT! Note the following important points when using red- eye reduction. Red-eye reduction does not work unless the people in the image are looking directly at the camera during the pre-flash. Before pressing the shutter button, call out to the subjects so they all look at the camera while the pre-flash operation is performed. Red-eye reduction may not work very well if the subjects are located far away from the camera.Flash Unit Status You can find out the current flash...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 64 Changing the Flash Intensity Setting Perform the following steps to change the flash intensity setting. 1.In the REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.Use [] and [] to select the “Quality” tab. 3.Use [] and [] to select “Flash Intensity”, and then press []. 4.Use [] and [] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. IMPORTANT! Flash intensity may not change if the subject is too far or too close to the camera. To make flash intensity: Stronger Normal Weaker Select this...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 65 4.Use [] and [] to select “Auto”, and then press [SET]. Selecting “Off” disables flash assist. IMPORTANT! Flash assist may not produce the desired result for some types of subjects. Flash assist may have little effect on your image if you changed any of the following settings when you recorded it. —Flash intensity (page 64) —Exposure compensation (EV shift) (page 79) —ISO sensitivity (page 114) —Contrast (page 118) Using flash assist can cause an increase of digital noise...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 66 When the flash is turned off (), mount the camera on a tripod to record images in an area where available lighting is dim. Recording images under dim lighting without the flash can cause digital noise, which makes images appear coarse. When red-eye reduction ( ) is selected, flash intensity is adjusted automatically in accordance with the exposure. The flash may not fire at all when the subject is brightly lit. Using flash in combination with another light source (daylight,...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 67 To do this: Specify a 10-second self-timer Specify a 2-second self-timer Specify Triple Self-timer Disable the self-timer Select this setting: 10s 10 sec 2s 2 sec x3 X3 Off This causes an indicator identifying the selected self-timer type to appear on the monitor screen. With the Triple Self-timer, the camera records a series of three images in the sequence described below. 1. The camera performs a 10-second countdown and then records the first image. 2. The camera prepares to...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 68 AF assist light/ Self-timer lamp5.Press the shutter button to record the image. When you press the shutter button, the AF assist light/self-timer lamp flashes and the shutter releases after the self-timer reaches the end of its countdown (about 10 seconds or two seconds). You can interrupt an ongoing self-timer countdown by pressing the shutter button while the AF assist light/self-timer lamp is flashing. NOTE The “2 sec” self-timer setting is best when shooting with a slow...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 69 Specifying Image Size “Image size” is the size of the image, expressed as the number of vertical and horizontal pixels. A “pixel” is one of the many tiny dots that make up the image. More pixels provide finer detail when an image is printed, but a higher pixel count also causes the image’s file size to be larger. You can select an image size to suit your needs for greater detail or smaller file size. Note that this setting is valid for snapshots only. For information about movie...
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 70 Specifying Image Quality Compressing an image before storage can cause a deterioration of its quality. The more an image is compressed, the greater the loss of quality. The image quality setting specifies the compression ratio to be used when an image is stored in memory. You can select an image quality setting to suit your needs for higher quality or smaller file size. • Note that this setting is valid for snapshots only. For information about movie image quality, see page 95....