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CASIO QV-R51 MANUAL
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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
• To configure display language and clock settings
• BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
• Recording an Image
• Aiming the Camera
• Recording an Image
• 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
• 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
• USB Connection Precautions
• 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
• Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files)
• APPENDIX
• Menu Reference
• Indicator Lamp Reference
• REC mode
• PLAY mode
• Charger Unit
• Troubleshooting Guide
• Display Messages
• Specifications
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CASIO QV-R51 FORUMS & BLOGS
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I just received the R51 today from BuyDig.com and shot a few indoor shots...I have an R40 as well which I tested against the R51...Overall I am very pleased with the noise reduction...Blues and reds didn't pop with the R51 even at high saturation settings like they do with R40...3) Focus is not as good in lower light levels as R40...
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the indoor pictures are abit blurry with both these cameras...I have a Sony DSC-S75 (3 mega), but I feel like buying a smaller camera, and I am...For the price I thing it's one...
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Is there anything better about the QV-R62 over the QV-R51 besdies...be a lot of people who own the QV-R51...I find the pictures are as good as any I've seen from 5 meg cameras...For the price I thing it's one of the best point-n-shoot cameras on the market today...
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my suprise Casio had corrected all of the problems...So if you're ok with that, then its probably a good...Seems to get good reviews generally and...
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I prefer to load the photo's from it using windows picture and fax viewer as the software provided isn't very good it makes the pictures very small and is generally unattractive...Had to buy the case seperately, software that comes with it not very good, have to buy a memory card...there are many effects you can use including sepia and black and white, I've got some really good pictures with the zoom...
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