Casio QV-R51: 63 user reviews, rated 4.2 out of 5.
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• INTRODUCTION
• Unpacking
• Features
• Precautions
• General Precautions
• Data Error Precautions
• Operating conditions
• Condensation
• Lens
• Other
• QUICK START GUIDE
• First, charge the batteries!
• To configure display language and clock settings
• To record an image
• To view a recorded image
• To delete an image
• GETTING READY
• About This Manual
• General Guide
• Monitor Screen Contents
• REC mode
• PLAY mode
• Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen
• Indicator Lamps
• Attaching the Strap
• Power Requirements
• Charging Batteries
• To load batteries
• To remove the batteries from the camera
• Using AC Power
• Turning the Camera On and Off
• Configuring Power Saving Settings
• Using the On-screen Menus
• Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings
• BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
• Recording an Image
• Aiming the Camera
• Recording Precautions
• About Auto Focus
• About the REC Mode Monitor Screen
• Using the Optical Viewfinder
• Using Zoom
• Optical Zoom
• Digital Zoom
• Using the Flash
• Flash Unit Status
• Changing the Flash Intensity Setting
• Flash Precautions
• Using the Self-timer
• Specifying Image Size and Quality
• To specify the image size
• To specify image quality
• OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
• Selecting the Focus Mode
• Using Auto Focus
• Using the Macro Mode
• Using the Infinity Mode
• Using Manual Focus
• Using Focus Lock
• Exposure Compensation (EV Shift)
• Adjusting White Balance
• Adjusting White Balance Manually
• Using the BESTSHOT Mode
• Creating Your Own BESTSHOT Setup
• Combining Shots of Two People into a Single Image (Coupling...
• Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background Image...
• Using the Movie Mode
• Using the Histogram
• REC Mode Camera Settings
• Specifying ISO Sensitivity
• Selecting the Metering Mode
• Using the Filter Function
• Specifying Color Saturation
• Specifying Contrast
• Specifying Outline Sharpness
• Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off
• Turning Image Review On and Off
• Assigning Functions to the [ Keys
• Specifying Power On Default Settings
• Resetting the Camera
• PLAYBACK
• Basic Playback Operation
• Zooming the Display Image
• Resizing an Image
• Cropping an Image
• Playing a Movie
• Displaying the 9-image View
• Selecting a Specific Image in the 9- image View
• Displaying the Calendar Screen
• Playing a Slide Show
• To specify the slideshow images
• To specify the slideshow time
• To set the slideshow interval
• Rotating the Display Image
• Using Image Roulette
• DELETING FILES
• Deleting a Single File
• Deleting All Files
• FILE MANAGEMENT
• Folders
• Memory Folders and Files
• Protecting Files
• To protect a single file
• To protect all files in memory
• DPOF
• To configure print settings for a single image
• To configure print settings for all images
• PRINT Image Matching II
• Exif Print
• Using USB DIRECT-PRINT
• Using the FAVORITE Folder
• To copy a file to the FAVORITE folder
• To display a file in the FAVORITE folder
• To delete a file from the FAVORITE folder
• To delete all files from the FAVORITE folder
• OTHER SETTINGS
• Specifying the File Name Serial Number Generation Method
• Turning the Key Tone On and Off
• Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen
• Configuring Power Down Image Settings
• Using the Alarm
• To set an alarm
• Stopping the Alarm
• Setting the Clock
• To select your Home Time zone
• To set the current time and date
• Changing the Date Format
• Using World Time
• To display the World Time screen
• To configure World Time settings
• To configure summer time (DST) settings
• Changing the Display Language
• Configuring [ ] (REC) and [ ] (PLAY) Buttons Power On/Off...
• Formatting Built-in Memory
• USING A MEMORY CARD
• To insert a memory card into the camera
• To remove a memory card from the camera
• Formatting a Memory Card
• Memory Card Precautions
• Copying Files
• To copy all the files in built-in memory to a memory card
• To copy a file from a memory card to built-in memory
• VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER
• Using the Camera with a Windows Computer
• USB Connection Precautions
• Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer
• Operations You Can Perform from Your Computer
• Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images to a Computer
• Memory Data
• DCF Protocol
• Memory Directory Structure
• Image Files Supported by the Camera
• Built-in Memory and Memory Card Precautions
• USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
• Using the Album Feature
• Creating an album
• Selecting an Album Layout
• Configuring Detailed Album Settings
• Viewing Album Files
• Saving an Album
• Installing the Software from the CD-ROM
• About the bundled CD-ROM
• Computer System Requirements
• Installing Software from the CD-ROM in Windows
• Getting Started
• Selecting a Language
• Viewing the Contents of the Read me File
• Installing an Application
• Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)
• User Registration
• Exiting the Menu Application
• Installing Software from the CD-ROM on a Macintosh
• Installing Software
• APPENDIX
• Menu Reference
• Indicator Lamp Reference
• Charger Unit
• Troubleshooting Guide
• Display Messages
• Specifications
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Casio QV-R51 problem - Steve's Digicams Forums
It's like it thinks it's still in PC mode...When the computer is off, and the camera is connected to the USB (with any cable...
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Casio Qv-R51 reviews. Great for travel - Wisdomtap
tho i think it 's the same with the other...camera is OK and good value for the money......still 99 % of the time gets a well focused picture...
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Re: Casio QV R51?
i found the printed images to be rather noisy for a 5mp...The QV-R51 meets so many of my requirements especially it's metal...I was so disappopinted that this review of the QV-R51 showed blurry...recommended by the friendly staff at my local Black's Camera...
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AnandTech - 5 Megapixels for < $300: Kodak DX4530 Olympus C-50 Zoom Casio QV-R51
5mp cameras at this price range are still not a very good option IMHO...3) WTF is with this conclusion...Virtually every single article that you've posted in the years have had relevance, structure, in-depth conclusion, value-added information to bring upon very educated purchasing decisions...
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Casio QV-R51 opinions please
It is compact, has long battery...Seems to get good reviews generally and...So if you're ok with that, then its probably a good...
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