Casio Exilim EX Z50 User Manual
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 61 Changing the Flash Intensity Setting Perform the following steps to change the flash intensity setting. 1.In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.Use [] and [] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [] and [] to select “Flash Intensity”, and then press []. 4.Use [] and [] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. Using Flash Assist Recording a subject that is outside the flash range can cause the subject to appear dark in the resulting image, because not enough of the flash reaches the subject. When this happens, you can use flash assist to correct the brightness of the recorded subject, so it appears as if the flash illumination was sufficient. 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 setting: +2 +1 0 –1 –2 disp 1.In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.Use [] and [] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [] and [] to select “Flash Assist”, and then press []. disp Flash assist used Flash assist not used Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 62 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 61) — Exposure compensation (EV shift) (page 76) — ISO sensitivity (page 100) — Contrast (page 102) Flash Precautions • Take care that your fingers do not block the flash when you hold the camera. Covering the flash with your finger can greatly reduce its effectiveness. • You may not be able to achieve the desired results using the flash if the subject is too close or too far away. • The flash takes anywhere from a few seconds to as long as 10 seconds to attain full charge after being fired. The actual time required depends on the battery level, temperature, and other conditions. • The flash does not fire in the Movie mode. This is indicated by (Flash Off) on the monitor screen. • The flash unit may not be able to charge when battery power is low. Low battery power is indicated by (Flash Off) on the monitor screen, and when the flash fails to fire properly resulting in poor image exposure. When these symptoms occur, charge the camera’s battery as soon as possible. • 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. Flash Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 63 • 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, fluorescent light, etc.) can result in abnormal image colors.Using the Self-timer The self-timer lets you select either a 2-second or 10- second delay of the shutter release after you press the shutter button. A Triple Self-timer feature lets you perform three consecutive self-timer operations to record three images. 1.In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.Use [] and [] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [] and [] to select “Self-timer”, and then press []. 4.Use [] and [] to select the self-timer type you want to use, and then press [SET]. • Selecting “Off” in step 4 disables the self-timer. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 64 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 record the next image. The amount of time required for preparation depends on the camera’s current “Size” and “Quality” settings, the type of memory (built-in or card) you are using for image storage, and whether or not the flash is charging. 3. After preparation is complete, the indicator “1sec” appears on the monitor screen, and another image is recorded one second later. 4. Steps 2 and 3 are repeated once more to record the third image. 5.Record the image. • When you press the shutter button, the self- timer lamp flashes as the countdown progresses, and then the shutter releases after the self-timer reaches the end of its countdown. • You can interrupt an ongoing self-timer countdown by pressing the shutter button while the self-timer lamp is flashing. Self-timer lamp Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 65 NOTE • The “2 sec” self-timer setting is best when shooting with a slow shutter speed, because it helps to avoid blurring of images due to hand movement. • In the case of the Triple Self-timer, the indicator “1sec” appears on the monitor screen between the recording of each image, indicating an interval of about one second between image recording. The actual amount of time required between images depends on the camera’s current “Size” and “Quality” settings, as well as the type of memory being used and whether or not the flash is being used. • The following functions are not available for use in combination with the Triple Self-timer. Coupling Shot (page 85), Pre-shot (page 87), Business Shot (page 89)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 of to be larger. You can select an image size to suit your needs for greater detail or smaller file size. 1.In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.Use [] and [] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [] and [] to select “Size”, and then press []. 4.Use [] and [] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. • When selecting the image size,the image size value (pixels) will alternate on the display with a corresponding print size. The print size indicates the optimum paper size when you print an image that is the image size you select. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 66 Print Size A3 Print A3 Print (3:2 horizontal-to- vertical ratio) A4 Print 5˝ × 7˝ Print 3.5˝ × 5˝ Print E-mail (optimum size when attaching image to e-mail)Larger Smaller Image Size 2560 × 1920 2560 × 1712 (3:2) 2048 × 1536 1600 × 1200 1280 × 960 640 × 480 • Indicated sizes are rough approximates only. • The above print sizes are all approximate values when printing at a resolution of 200 dpi (dots per inch). Use a larger setting when you want to print at a higher resolution or when you plan to produce a larger size print. • Selecting the “2560 × 1712 (3:2)” image size will record images with a 3:2 (horizontal : vertical ) aspect ratio, which is optimal for printing on paper with an aspect ratio of 3:2. 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. 1.In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.Use [] and [] to select the “REC” tab. 3.Use [] and [] to select “Quality”, and then press []. 4.Use [] and [] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 67 IMPORTANT! • Actual file size depends on the type of image you record. This means that the remaining image capacity noted on the monitor screen may not be exactly accurate (pages 24, 204). Fine Normal Economy To get this: Higher Quality Lower Quality Select this setting: High image quality, large file size Normal image quality and normal file size Low image quality, small file size Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
68 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSOTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Selecting the Focus Mode You can select one of five different focus modes: Auto Focus, Macro, Pan Focus, Infinity, and Manual. 1.In a REC mode, press [] ( ). •Each press of [] ( ) cycles thorough the focus mode settings in the sequence shown below. [] ( ) Focus mode indicator To set up the camera to do this: Focus automatically (Auto Focus) Perform close-up focus (Macro) Fix the focal distance (Pan Focus) Perform infinity focus (Infinity) Focus manually (Manual Focus) Select this setting: None Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
69 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using Auto Focus As its name suggests, Auto Focus focuses the image automatically. The automatic focus operation starts when you press the shutter button down half way. The following is the Auto Focus range. Range: Approximately 40cm to ∞ (1.3´ to ∞) 1.Press [] ( ) to cycle through the focus mode settings until there is no focus mode indicator on the display. 2.Compose the image so the main subject is within the focus frame, and then press the shutter button half way. •You can tell whether the image is focused by observing the focus frame and the green operation lamp. When you see this: Green focus frame Green operation lamp Red focus frame Flashing green operation lamp It means this: The image is focused. The image is not focused. 3.Press the shutter button the rest of the way to record the image. NOTE •When proper focusing is not possible because the subject is closer than the Auto Focus range, the camera automatically switches to the Macro mode range (page 71). Auto Pan Focus When you press the shutter button all the way down in the Auto Focus mode without pausing, the camera immediately records the image using Pan Focus (page 72) without waiting for Auto Focus to be performed. This helps to avoid missing a special moment while you wait for the camera to Auto Focus. 1.In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 1200120016001600NORMALNORMAL1010 04/04/1212/24241212: 5858 IN1 / 10001 / 1000F2.6F2.6 Focus frame Green operation lamp Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
70 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 2.Select the “REC” tab, select “Auto PF”, and then press []. 3.Use [] and [] to select the setting you want, and then press [SET]. For this type of Auto Focus area: Very limited range in the center of the screen •This setting works well with focus lock (page 75). Automatic selection of the focus area where the subject closest to the camera is located •With this setting, a wide focus frame, which contains seven focus points, appears on the monitor screen first. When you press the shutter button half way, the camera automatically selects the focus point where the subject closest to the camera is located, and a focus frame appears at that point. •This setting avoids the loss of focus of foreground images that occurs when the camera focuses on the background. It comes in handy for simple snapshots where the subject is not in the center of the screen. Select this: Spot Multi To do this: Turn on Auto Pan Focus Turn off Auto Pan Focus Select this setting: On Off Specifying the Auto Focus Area You can use the following procedure to change the Auto Focus area used in the Auto Focus mode and the Macro mode. 1.In a REC mode, press [MENU]. 2.On the “REC” tab, select “AF Area”, and then press []. 3.Use [] and [] to select the Auto Focus area you want, and then press [SET]. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals