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CASIO EX-Z75 MANUAL
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• UNPACKING
• QUICK START BASICS
• First, charge the battery
• Configuring Display Language, Date, and Time Settings
• Using a Memory Card
• Shooting a Snapshot
• Viewing Snapshots
• Shooting a Movie
• Viewing a Movie
• Deleting a File
• INTRODUCTION
• Features
• Read this first!
• Precautions during Use
• GETTING READY
• Charging the Battery
• To charge the battery
• To load the battery
• Replacing the Battery
• Battery Precautions
• Using the Camera in another Country
• Turning Power On and Off
• Using a Memory Card
• Supported Memory Cards
• Loading a Memory Card into the Camera
• Replacing the Memory Card
• Formatting a Memory Card
• Using On-screen Menus
• Configuring Monitor Screen Settings
• Selecting a Screen Layout
• Turning Display Information On and Off
• If you lose your way
• SHOOTING A SNAPSHOT
• Holding the Camera Correctly
• Shooting a Snapshot
• Specifying Image Size
• Specifying Image Quality
• Using the easy Mode
• Snapshot Shooting Precautions
• Auto Focus Restrictions
• Shooting with Zoom
• Using Flash
• Using the Self-Timer
• Using Continuous Shutter
• Adding Audio to a Snapshot
• SHOOTING A MOVIE
• Movie Image Quality
• Shooting a Movie
• Movie Recording Precautions
• USING BEST SHOT
• Reducing the Effects of Hand and Subject Movement
• Taking Bright Images without Flash
• Shooting Images of Business Cards and Documents (Business...
• Restoring an Old Photograph
• ADVANCED SETTINGS
• Changing the Focus Mode
• Using Auto Focus
• Using Macro Focus
• Using Fixed Focus (Pan Focus)
• Using Infinity Focus
• Using Manual Focus
• Correcting Image Brightness (EV Shift)
• Controlling White Balance
• Specifying ISO Sensitivity
• Specifying the Metering Mode
• Using the Camera’s Filter Effects
• Controlling Image Sharpness
• Controlling Color Saturation
• Adjusting Image Contrast
• Date Stamping Snapshots
• Using the On-screen Histogram to Check Exposure
• Other Useful Recording Functions
• Using Key Customize to Assign Functions [ ] and
• Displaying an On-screen Grid
• Displaying the Image You Just Recorded (Image Review)
• Using Icon Help
• Using Mode Memory to Configure Power On Default Settings
• Resetting the Camera to Its Initial Factory Defaults
• VIEWING SNAPSHOTS AND MOVIES
• Viewing a Snapshot
• Listening to the Audio of an Audio Snapshot
• Viewing a Movie
• Playing a Slideshow on the Camera
• Viewing Camera Images on a TV
• Zooming the Displayed Image
• Using the 12-image Screen
• Using the Calendar Screen
• EDITING IMAGES
• Resizing a Snapshot
• Cropping a Snapshot
• Keystone Correction
• Using Color Restoration to Correct the Color of an Old...
• Editing the Date and Time of an Image
• Rotating an Image
• Editing a Movie on the Camera
• Creating a Snapshot of a Movie Frame (MOTION PRINT)
• USING AUDIO
• Adding Audio to a Snapshot
• Recording Audio Only (Voice Recording)
• MANAGING YOUR FILES
• Files and Folders
• Protecting a File Against Deletion
• Using the FAVORITE Folder
• Copying Files
• DELETING FILES
• Deleting a Specific File
• Deleting All Files
• Deleting FAVORITE Folder Snapshots
• OTHER SETTINGS
• Configuring Camera Sound Settings
• Turning the Startup Screen On or Off
• Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Rule
• Changing the Camera Date and Time Setting
• Using World Time
• Configuring World Time Settings
• Changing the Display Language
• Changing the USB Port Protocol
• (PLAY) Button
• Formatting Built-in Memory
• PRINTING
• Types of Printing
• Using Professional Print Service
• Using Your Printer to Print Images
• Using DPOF to Specify Images to be Printed and the Number...
• Date Stamping
• Supported Protocols
• USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
• What you can do
• Using the Camera with a Windows Computer
• Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer
• Transfer of Images from the Camera and Management of Images...
• Playing Movies
• Transferring Images to the Camera
• Viewing User Documentation (PDF) Files
• User Registration
• Exiting the CD-ROM Menu
• Using the Camera with a Macintosh
• Viewing and Storing Images on a Macintosh
• Transfer of Images from the Camera and Management of Images...
• Playing Movies
• Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)
• Registering as a User
• Reading Files Directly from a Memory Card
• Memory Card Data
• APPENDIX
• General Guide
• Monitor Screen Contents
• Menu Reference
• Indicator Lamps
• Battery Charger Lamp Reference
• Troubleshooting Guide
• Finding the Problem and Fixing It
• If you have problems installing the USB driver
• Display Messages
• Specifications
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CASIO EX-Z75 FORUMS & BLOGS
answers.yahoo.com
I don't know much about Casio's and need a camera that can take shots with movement without being blurry and the stores never have a memory card in the camera to see how the pics turned out if you are trying to test the camera...I just saw this camera advertised at Wal-Mart for $169.99...That would be a nice thing, I like to be decorative, Please tell me about this camera...
forums.dpreview.com
I do have the EX Z75 and the underwaterhousing for it and while it is not the P505 or Z750,it is still a good basic point and shoot..maybe your unit has issues...Upon enlarging the photos the Z75 are washed out, blurred and very blotchy...EX-Z40 miles better than EX-Z75????: Casio Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review...
www.engadget.com
The limited-edition pink EX-Z75 is a 7.3 megapixel digital compact, with a 2.6-inch widescreen LCD, 3x optical zoom, Anti-Shake DSP for controlling your nervous hands, and something the company calls "eBay mode," presumably for when you decide to put your old camera on the auction block...this is nothing more than an EX-Z75 in Pink thats probably been tinkered...
www.engadget.com
actually "Best Shot" mode is a series of settings for specific scenarios...best shot" is their term for modes that are set for the best picture for that shot...So while Casio hasn't done anything revolutionary here, you can still pick up the Z1050 for ¥12,990 ($107) or the Z75 for just ¥9,990 ($83) if you're content with middle-of-the-road...
www.epinions.com
What attracted me to this camera was the LCD display...For the money, it's still a very good camera overall...Subscribe to More Reviews on Casio Exilim EXZ75 Digital Camera...
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