Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Exilim EX-JE10 du fabricant Casio
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1 E Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product. • Before using it, be sure to re ad the pr ecautions contained in this User’s Guide. • Keep the User’s Guide in a safe place for future reference. • For the most up-to-date information about this product, visit the o fficial EXILIM Website at http://www.
2 As you unpack your camera, check to make sure that all accessor ies shown below are included. If anything is missing, contact your original reta iler. *1 The shape of the power cor d plug varies according to country or ge ographic area. *2 For information about attaching the jacke t, see the separa te “Basic Reference” instructions.
3 • The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. • The contents of this manual have been checked at each step of the production process. Feel free to contact us if you notice anything th at is questionable, erroneous, etc. • Any copying of the contents of this User’s Guide, either in part or its entirety, is forbidden.
4 Contents Contents Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Read this first! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Contents ❚❙ Advanced Settings 47 Using On-screen Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 REC Mode Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (REC) . . 49 ❚ Selecting a Fo cus Mode .
6 Contents ❚❙ Printing 76 Printing Snapshots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Using DPOF to S pecify Images to be Printed and the Number of Copies . . . . 76 ❚❙ Using the Camera with a Computer 79 Things you can do using a computer .
7 Contents ❚❙ Appendix 99 Safety Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Precautions During Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Power Supply.
8 The numbers in parentheses indicate t he pages w here each item is explained. General Guide 4 2 13 5 6 7 [ ] [ SET ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 8 9b k bl bo bm bn 1 Zoom controller (pages 24, 35, 66, 66) 2 Shutter.
9 The monitor screen uses various indicators , icons, and values to keep you informed of the camera’s status. • The sample screens in this section are intended to show you the locations of all the indicators and figures that can appear on the monitor screen in various modes.
10 . Shutter Button Half-pressed . Movie Recording . Snapshot Viewing 1 Recording mode (page 23) 2 Flash (page 32) 3 ISO sensitivity (page 63) 4 Aperture value 5 Shutter speed 6 Focus frame (pages 25, 52) NO TE • Depending on recording settings, the apertu re, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity values may not appear on the monitor scr een.
11 . Movie Playback . Configurin g Monito r Screen Settings You can turn display in formation on and off by pressing [SET] towards [ 8 ]. You can configure separate settings for the REC mode and PLAY mode .
12 Quick Start Basics Quick Start Basics Your CASIO camera is packed with a powerful se lection of features and functions to make recording of digital images easier , including the following main functions.
13 Quick Start Basics A rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NP-80) is installed in the camera at the factory. Be sure to charge the battery before trying to use the camera for the first time after purchasing it. See page 109 for inform atio n about replacing the battery.
14 Quick Start Basics Back Lamp Operation . To charge using a USB co nnection to a compu ter While the camera is turned off, connect in the sequence shown below ( 1 , 2 ). If the camera is on, press [ON/OFF] (Power) to turn it off before connecting it to your computer.
15 Quick Start Basics Back Lamp Operation • The information in parentheses in the above table show s the lamp status while the camera is turned on during charging. Other Charging Precautions • With the two charging methods descri bed above, you can charge the camera’s battery (NP-80) without removing it from the camera.
16 Quick Start Basics Checking Remaining Battery Power As battery power is consumed, a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates remaining power as shown below . indicates battery power is low. C harge the battery as soon as possible. Recording is not possible when is i ndicated.
17 Quick Start Basics The first time you load a battery into the camera, a screen appears for configuring the display language, date, and time settings. Failure to set the date a nd time correctly will cause the wrong date and time data to be recorded with images.
18 Quick Start Basics NO TE • Each country controls its local time offs et and the use of summer time, and so they are subject to change. • Removing the battery from the camera too soon after config uring time and date settings for the first time can cause the se ttings to be reset to their factory defaults.
19 Quick Start Basics 1. Press [ON/OFF] (Power) to turn off the camera and then open the memory card slot/connector cover. 2. Load a memory card. Positioning the memory card so its front is facing upwards (towards the monitor screen side of the camera), slide it into the card slot all the way in until you hear it click securely into pl ace.
20 Quick Start Basics To replace the memory card Press the memory card and then release it. This will cause it to pop out of the memory card slot slightly. Pull the card out the rest of the way and then insert another one. • Ne ver remove a card from the camera while the back lamp is flashing green.
21 Quick Start Basics . To turn power on Pressing [ON/OFF] (Power) enters the REC mode so you can record images. Pressing [ p ] (PLAY) while in the REC mode enters the PLAY mode, which you can use to view snapshots and movies (pages 27, 65). •P r e s s i n g [ p ] (PLAY) turns on the camera and enters the PLAY mode.
22 Quick Start Basics NO TE • When you ar e not using the jacket, attachment and use of a sufficien tly strong commercially available camera wrist strap is recommended in order to protect against accidentally dropping the camera and damaging it. Make sure to keep the strap around your fingers or wrist while operating the camera.
23 Quick Start Basics You can select one of tw o auto recording modes (Auto or Premium Auto) according to your digital imaging needs. 1. Press [ON/OFF] (Power) to turn on the ca mera. The camera will enter the REC mode. • If the camera is in the PLAY mode, press the shutter button.
24 Quick Start Basics 4. Press [SET] towards [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] to select “Auto” or “Premium Au to”, and then press [SET]. This enters the selected auto record ing mode.
25 Quick Start Basics 3. Continuing to keep the camera still, press the sh utter button the rest of the way down. This records the snapshot. 2. Half-press the shutter button to focus the image. When focus is complete, the camera will beep, the back lamp will light green, and the focus frame will turn green.
26 Quick Start Basics . If the image does not focus... If the focus frame stays red and the back la mp is flash ing green, it means that the image is not in focus (because the subject is too close, etc.). Re-point the ca mera at the subject and try to focus again.
27 Quick Start Basics Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera’s monitor screen. • F or information about how to play back movies, see p age 65. 1. Press [ p ] (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode. • T his will display one of the snapshots currently stored in memory.
28 Quick Start Basics If memory becomes full, you can delete snapshots and movies you no longer need in order to free up storage and r ecord more images. IMPORT ANT! • Re member that a file (image) delete operation cannot be undone. • De leting an audio snapshot (page 74) deletes both the snapshot and the au dio file.
29 Quick Start Basics . To delete specific files 1. In the PLAY mo de, press [SET]. 2. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select Ü (Delete) on the PLAY panel, and then press [SET]. 3. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select “Delete Files” and then press [SET].
30 Quick Start Basics Operation • Ne ver open the battery cover while the bac k lamp is flashing g reen. Doing so can result in the image you just shot being sa ved incorrectly, damage to other images stored in memory, malfunction of the camer a, etc.
31 Snapshot Tutorial Snapshot Tutorial The Control Panel can be used to con figure camera settings. 1. In the REC mo de, press [SET]. • You can also display the control panel by pressing [SET] towards [ 2 ]. 2. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select the setting you want to change.
32 Snapshot Tutorial 1. In the REC m ode, pres s [SET] towards [ 2 ]. 2. Press [SET] towards [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] to select the flash setting you want and then press [SET]. • If there are no indicators on the monito r screen, you can cycle through the flash modes by pressing [SET] towards [ 2 ].
33 Snapshot Tutorial IMPORT ANT! • F oreign matter on the flash window can react with the light of the flash, pr oducing some smoke and abnormal odor. Though this does not indicate malfunction, oil from your fingers and other foreign matter when left on the flash window can become difficult to clean off later.
34 Snapshot Tutorial With the Self-timer, pressing the shutter butto n starts a timer. The shutt er is released and the image is shot after a fixed amount of time. 1. In the REC mo de, press [SET]. 2. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select the thir d Control Panel opt ion from the top (Self-timer).
35 Snapshot Tutorial Make-up smoothes the skin texture o f the subject and softens facial shadows caused by harsh sunlight for better looking p ortraits. 1. In the REC mo de, press [SET]. 2. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select the second Control Panel option from th e bottom (Make-up).
36 Snapshot Tutorial 1. In the REC mode, rotat e the zoom contro ller to zoom. 2. Press the shutter button to shoot the image. IMPORT ANT! • Digital zoom is disabled while ti me stamping (page 94) is turned on. NO TE • T he higher the digital zoom factor, the coarser the record ed image.
37 Snapshot Tutorial • T he image deterioration point depends on the image size (pa ge 58). The smaller the image size, the higher the zoom factor you can use before reaching the image deterioration point.
38 Recording Movie Images and Audio Recording Movie Images and Audio 1. Configure the quality se ttin g for the movie (page 60). The length of the movie you can reco rd will depend o n the quality setting you select. 2. In the REC m ode, poin t the camera at t he subj ect and th en press [ 0 ] (Movie).
39 Recording Movie Images and Audio NO TE • Spending a long time usin g movie record ing will cause the camera to become slightly warm to the touch. This is normal and does n ot indicate malfunction. • T he camera also records audio. Note the following points when shooting a movie.
40 Recording Movie Images and Audio Voice Recording lets you record audi o only, without a snapshot or movie. • F or information about Voice Recording capacities, see page 122.
41 Recording Movie Images and Audio . To play ba ck an audio recording 1. In the PLAY mode, press [SET] towards [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] to display the Voi ce Recording file you want to play. ` is displayed in place of an image for a Voice Recording file. 2. Press [ 0 ] (Movie) to start pl ayback.
42 Using BEST SHOT Using BEST SHOT BEST SHOT provides you with a collection of sample “scenes” that show a variety of different types of shooting conditions. When you need to change the setu p of the camera, simply find the scene that matches wh at you are trying to achieve, and the camera sets up for it automatically.
43 Using BEST SHOT 4. Press [SET] to configure the camera with the settings for the currently selected scene. This returns to the REC mode. • T he settings of the scene you selected remain in effect until you select a different scene. • T o select a different BEST SHOT scene, repeat the above procedure fro m step 1.
44 Using BEST SHOT . BEST SHOT Precautio ns • Some BEST SH OT scenes cannot be used while recording a movie. • “ For YouTube” scene cannot be us ed while shooting a snapshot. • T he “Voice Recording” scene cannot be used while shooting a snapshot or recording a movie.
45 Using BEST SHOT A variety of artistic effects help to ma ke even common, ordinary subjects become more novel and exciting. 1. Select the BEST SHOT scene you want to use and then pre ss [SET]. 2. Press the shutter bu tton to shoot. After you press the shutter button, t he message “Busy.
46 Using BEST SHOT With this feature, you can shoot your own self- portrait simply by pointing the camera at your face. BEST SHOT has two self-portrai t scenes from which to choose. 1. On the BEST SHOT scene men u, select “Self-portrait (1 person)” or “Self-portrait (2 people)”.
47 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings The following are menu op erations you can use to configure var ious camera settings. • REC mode menu contents and operations are different from those in the PLAY mode. This section explains operations using the REC menu screen.
48 Advanced Settings NO TE • [MENU ] provides a helpful way to navigate around tabs and menus. – Pressing [MENU] while a tab is sele cted will display the viewfinder screen. – Pressing [MENU] while menu item or setting is selected w ill “back step” in the following sequence: Settings * Menu items * Tab.
49 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “REC” Ta b * Focus • Auto F ocus is the only focus mode avail able while face detection is enabled. To select another focus mode, first turn off face detection (page 53). *1 The focus range is the distance from the le ns surface.
50 Advanced Settings To focus with manual focus 1. On the monitor screen, compose the image so the subject you want to focus on is within the yellow boundar y. 2. Watching th e image on the monitor screen press [SET] towards [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] to adj ust focus.
51 Advanced Settings 1. Align the monitor screen’s focus fr ame with the subj ect you want to focus on and then hal f-press the shutter button. 2. Keeping the shut ter button ha lf-pressed (which maintains the fo cus setting), move the camera to compose the image.
52 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “REC” Ta b * AF Area IMPORT ANT! • Auto Focus is disabled when W (Manual Focus) or ) (Infinity) is selected for the focus mode (page 49), even if you select an AF area.
53 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “REC” Ta b * Face Detection When shooting people, the face detection feature detects the faces of up t o ten individuals and adjusts focus and brightness accordingly. 1. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select “On” and then press [SET].
54 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “REC” Ta b * CS While Continuous Shutter is turned on, images are continually recorded until memor y becomes full, as long as you keep the shutter button depressed. Releasing the shutter button stops shooting.
55 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “REC” Ta b * Anti Shake You can turn on the camera’s Anti Shake feature to reduce image blur due to subject movement or camera movement when shooting a movin g subject using telephoto, when shooting a fast-moving subject, or w hen shooting under dim lighting conditions.
56 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “REC” Ta b * L/R Key You can assign one of the four functions listed below to the [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] keys. * While Make-up is turned on, you will be able to use the [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] keys to select one of the following settings: 10sec Self-tim er, 2sec Self-timer, Self-timer Off.
57 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “REC” Ta b * Icon He lp While Icon Help is turned on, a textual description will app ear on the display for certain icons when you switch between REC functions.
58 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “Qua lity” Tab * Size • T he initial factory de fault image size setting is “16M”. • Select ing “3:2” records images with an aspect r atio of 3:2, which matches the standard aspect ratio of print paper.
59 Advanced Settings . Pixels and image size A digital camera image is a collection of small dots called “pixels”. The more pixels there are in an image, the more detail there will be.
60 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “Qua lity” Tab * T Qualit y (Snapshot) • T he “Fine” setting helps to br ing out det ails when shooting a finely detailed image of nature that includes d ense tree branches or le aves, or an image of a complex pattern.
61 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “Qua lity” Tab * E V Shift You can manually adjust an image’s exp osure value (EV value) before shooting it. • Exposure Comp ensation Range: –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV • Un it: 1/3 EV 1.
62 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “Qua lity” Tab * W hite Balanc e You can adjust white balance to match the source of light available where you are shooting and avoid the blue cast that results when shooting outdoors when it is cloudy, and the green cast that results when shooting under fluorescent lighting.
63 Advanced Settings • When “ Auto” is selected for the white balance setting, the camera automatically determines the white point of the subject. Certain subject colors and light source conditions can cause pro blems when the ca mera tries to determine the white point, which makes proper white bala nce adjustm ent impossible.
64 Advanced Settings Procedure Enter the REC Mode * [MENU] * “Qua lity” Tab * Lighting You can use this setting to optimize th e balance between bright areas an d dark areas when shooting images. NO TE • Lighting is disabled during movie recording.
65 Viewing Snapshots and Movies Viewing Snapshots and Movies See page 27 for the procedure for viewing snapshots. 1. Press [ p ] (PLAY) and then press [SET] towards [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] to display the movie you want to view. 2. Press [ 0 ] (Movie) to start playback.
66 Viewing Snapshots and Movies 1. In the PLAY mode, pr ess [SET] towards [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] to scroll through the images until the one yo u want i s displayed. 2. Rotate the zoom controller towards z ( [ ) to zoom. You can use [SET] (press it towards [ 8 ], [ 2 ], [ 4 ], or [ 6 ]) to scroll the zoomed image on the monitor screen.
67 Viewing Snapshots and Movies 1. Use an optionally available AV cable (EMC-7A) to connect it to the TV. • F or details about connecting to the ca mera and precautions when connecting, see page 13. 2. Turn on the TV and select its vi deo input mode.
68 Viewing Snapshots and Movies Recording Camera Images to a DVD Recorder or Video Deck Use one of the following methods to connect the camera to the record ing device using an optionally available AV cable (EMC-7A). – DVD recorder or video deck: Con nect to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN terminals.
69 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Other Playback Functions (PLAY) This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other playback operations. Pressing [SET] in the PLAY mode will display the PLAY Panel. . Example PLAY Panel Operation 1.
70 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) 1. In the PLAY mo de, press [SET]. 2. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select ä (Slideshow) and then press [SET] (page 69). • T o stop the slideshow, press [MENU]. Pressing [SET] instead of [MENU] stops the slideshow and returns to the menu scree n.
71 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) 1. In the PLAY mode, di splay the snapshot yo u want to rot ate. 2. Press [SET]. 3. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select ÿ (Rotation) and then press [SET] (page 69). 4. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select “Rotatio n” and then press [SET].
72 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [ME NU] * “PLAY” Tab * DPOF Printin g See page 76 for details. Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * [ME NU] * “PLAY” Tab * Protect IMPORT ANT! • No te that even if a file is protected, it will be deleted if you perform the format operation (page 98).
73 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [ME NU] * “PLAY” Tab * Resize You can reduce the size of a snapshot and save the r esult as a separate snapshot. The original snapshot is also reta ined. Y ou can select resize an image to one of three image sizes: 10M, 5M, VGA.
74 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [ME NU] * “PLAY” Tab * Dubbing 2. Press [SET] again to st op audio recording. • T ake care that you do not block the camera’s microphone with your fingers while recording.
75 Other Playback Functions (PLAY) Voice Recording Playback Co ntrols • Audio of an Aud io Snapshot also can be played back on a computer with Windows Media Player or QuickTime.
76 Printing Printing * You can specify which images you want to print, the nu mber of copies, and date stamp settings before printing (page 76). . Digital Print O rder Format ( D POF) DPOF is a standard that allows you to include image type, number of copy, and time stamp on/off information on the memory card with the images.
77 Printing . Configuring DPOF Settings In dividually fo r Each Image Procedure [ p ] (PLAY) * Snapshot Screen * [ME NU] * “PLAY” Tab * DPOF Printin g * Select images 1. Press [SET] towards [ 4 ] or [ 6 ] to scroll through the files until the image you want to print is displayed.
78 Printing . Date Stamp ing You can use one of the following three methods to include the recordin g date in the printout of an image. . Standards Supported by the Camera •E x i f P r i n t Printing on a printer that supports Exif Print uses information about shooting conditions recorded with the image to enhance printed image quality.
79 Using the Camera with a Computer Using the Camera with a Computer You can perform the operations described below while the camera is conne cted to a computer. * Windows only The procedures you need to per form when us ing the camera with your computer and when using the software are differen t for Windows and the Macintosh.
80 Using the Camera with a Computer Install the required software in acco rdance with the version of Windows you are running and what you want to do. * Photo Transport and YouTube Uploader for CASIO will not run under 64-bit versions of Windows OS.
81 Using the Camera with a Computer . Precautions for Windows Use rs • T he software requires Administrator privileges to run. • O peration on a self-made computer is not supported . • Opera tion may not be possible under cer tain computer environments.
82 Using the Camera with a Computer 4. Double-click “Removable Disk”. • You r computer recognizes the memory card loaded in t he camera (or built-in memory if there is no card) as a r emovable disk. 5. Right-click the “DCIM” folder. 6. On the shortcut me nu that appears, cli ck “Copy”.
83 Using the Camera with a Computer . To view images you copied to your computer 1. Double-click the copied “DCIM” folder to open i t. 2. Double-click the folder that contai ns the image s you want to view. 3. Double-click the image file you want to view.
84 Using the Camera with a Computer . Movie Playback Precautions • Be sure t o move the movie data to the hard disk of your computer befor e trying to play it. Proper movie playback may not be possible for data accessed over a network, from a memory card, etc.
85 Using the Camera with a Computer IMPORT ANT! • Ne ver unplug the USB cable, or operate the camera while viewing or storing images. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted. • T he camera does not support operation with Mac OS X 10.0. Operation is supported with Mac OS 10.
86 Using the Camera with a Computer 4. Drag the “DCIM” folder to the fold er to which you wa nt to copy i t. 5. After the copy operation i s complete, drag the drive icon to Trash. 6. On the camera, press [ON/OFF] (Pow er) to tur n off the camera.
87 Using the Camera with a Computer . Movie Playback Precautions Proper movie playback may not be possi ble on some Macintosh models. If you experience problems, try t he following. – Change the movie image quality setting to “STD” . – Upgrade to the latest version of QuickTime .
88 Using the Camera with a Computer The camera creates a file and saves it each time you shoot a snapsh ot, record a movie, or perform any other ope ration that stores data. Files are grouped by storing them in folders. Each file and folder has its o wn unique name.
89 Using the Camera with a Computer The camera stores images you shoot in accordance with the Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF). . About DCF The following operations are supported fo r DCF-compliant images. Note, however, that CASIO makes no performance guarantees concerning these oper ations.
90 Using the Camera with a Computer . Supported Imag e Files • Image files shot with this camera • DC F-compliant image files This camera may not be able to display an image, even if it is DCF-compliant. When displaying an image recorded on another camera , it may take a long time for the image to appear on this camera’s monitor screen.
91 Other Settings (Set Up) Other Settings (Set Up) This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other operations in both the REC mode and PLAY mode. Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * Menu Color Use this procedure to select black, pink, or white a s the menu color on the monitor screen.
92 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * Soun ds • Setting a volume level of 0 mutes outpu t. Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * Startup Display the image you want to use as yo ur startup image and then select “On”. • T he startup image does not appear when you turn o n the camera by pressing [ p ] (PLAY).
93 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * File No. Use the following procedure to specify the rule that governs generation of the serial number used in file names (page 88).
94 Other Settings (Set Up) 4. Press [SET] towards [ 8 ] or [ 2 ] to select the city you want and then press [SET]. 5. Press [SET]. IMPORT ANT! • Befor e configuring Wo rld Time settings, make sure that the Home City setting is the place where you live or normally use the camera.
95 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * Adjust When the date and time settings are what you want, pr ess [SET] to apply them. • You can specify a date f rom 2001 to 2049. • Be sure to select your Home C ity (page 93) before setting the time and date.
96 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * Language . Specify the disp lay language you wa nt. 1 Select the tab on the right. 2 Select “Language”. 3 Select the language you want. • Ca mera models sold in certain geographic areas may not support display language selection.
97 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * Aut o Power Off Auto Power Off turns off the camera whenever no camer a operation is performed for a preset amount of time. Trigger Time Settings: 1 min, 2 min, 5 min (T he trigger time is alwa ys 5 minutes in the PLAY mode.
98 Other Settings (Set Up) Procedure [MENU] * “Set Up” Ta b * Format If a memory card is load ed in the camera, this operation will form at the memory card. It will format built-in memory if no memory card is loaded. • T he format operation will delete all conten ts on the memory card or in built-in memory.
99 Appendix Appendix * WARNING This indication stipulates matters that have t he risk of causing death or serious injury if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication.
100 Appendix . Flash and Other Li ght Emitting Functi ons • Never use light emitting functions in areas where the re is the chance of flammable or explosive gas being pr esent.
101 Appendix . Water and Foreign Matter • Water, other liquids, or foreign matter (espe cially metal) getting inside the camera creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps wheneve r any of the above symp toms are present.
102 Appendix . Recharge able Battery • To charge the battery, use only the me thod specifically described in this manual. Attempting to charge the battery by an unauth orized means creates the risk of battery ov erheating, fire, and exp losion. • Do not expose or immerse the battery in fresh water or salt water.
103 Appendix * CAUTION . USB-AC Adapter and Power Cor d • Misuse of the USB-AC adapter or power co rd creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure you observe the following precautions. – Never cover the USB-AC adapter or power co rd with a quilt, blanket, or other cover while it is in use, and do not use it ne ar a heater.
104 Appendix . Connections • Never plug any devices that are not specified for use with this camera into connectors. Connecting a non-specified device creates the risk of fire and electric shock. . Unstable Locations • Never place the camera on a n unst able surface, on a high shelf, et c.
105 Appendix . Memory Protection • Whenever replacing the battery, be sur e to follow the correct procedure as described in the documentation that comes with the camera. Incorrectly replacing the battery can resu lt in corruption or loss of data in camera memory.
106 Appendix . Data Error Precautions Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in camera memory.
107 Appendix . Lens • Ne ver apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause ma lfunction. • You may sometimes no tice some distortion in certain types of images, such as a slight bend in lines that should b e straig ht.
108 Appendix . Camera Jacket • Water , sweat, cosmetics, beverages, and other liquids can stain the jacket. • Ne ver use thinner, benzene, alcohol, or other similar agents to clea n the jacket. Doing so can damage the jacket. • Keep th e jacket away from sources heat and do not leave it in ar eas where it may be exposed to heat.
109 Appendix Any and all unauthorized copying, distributi on, and transfer for comme rcial purposes of the software provided by CA SIO for this product are prohibited. YouTube Uploader for CASIO an d the camera’s YouTube recording function are provided under license granted by YouTube, LLC.
110 Appendix 2. Remove the battery from the camera. Holding the camera so its battery compartment is facing downwards, slide the stopper in the direction of th e arrow. This will cause the battery to come part way out. Carefully pu ll the battery out of the camera.
111 Appendix . Precautions during Use • Opera tion provided by a battery un der cold conditions is always less than operation under normal temperatures. This is due to t he characteristics of the battery, not the camera. • Ch arge the battery in an area where the temperature is within the range of 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F).
112 Appendix See page 18 for information about supported memory car ds and how to load a memory card. . Using a Memory Card • If a me mory card starts to behave abn ormally during image playback, you can restore normal operation b y reformatting it (page 98).
113 Appendix The tables in this section show the initia l default sett ings on menus that appear in the REC mode and PLAY mode when you reset th e camera (page 98). • A dash (–) indicates an item whose setting is not reset or an item fo r which there is no reset setting.
114 Appendix “Set Up” Tab . PLAY Mode “PLAY” Tab “Set Up” Tab • T he contents of the “Set Up” tab are the same in the R EC mode and PLAY mode. Menu Color Black Silent Off Sounds Startup: Sound 1 / Half Shutter: Sound 1 / Shutter: Sound 1 / Operation: Sound 1 / = Operation: .
115 Appendix When things don’t go rig ht... Troubleshooting Problem Poss ible Cause an d Recommended Actio n Power Supply Power does not turn on. 1) The battery may b e dead. Ch arge the ba ttery (page 13). If the battery go es dead soon aft er being char ged, it means t he battery ha s reached th e end of its lif e and needs to be replaced.
116 Appendix The subject is out of focus in the recorded i mage. The image may not be focused pro perly. When compos ing the image, make sur e the subje ct is locat ed inside the focus frame. The flash does not fire. 1) If ? (Flash Off) is selected as t h e flash mod e, change to another m ode (page 32).
117 Appendix A recorde d image was not saved. 1) Camera power may have been turned off b efore the s ave operation was co mplete, which will re sult in the image not being save d. If the ba ttery indicator shows , charge th e battery as soon as po ssible (pag e 16).
118 Appendix Playback The color of the playback i mage is different fr om what appears on th e monitor scr een when shooti ng. Sunlight o r light from anot her source may be shining d irectly into the len s when yo u are shoo ting. Positi on the camer a so sunlight do es not shin e direct ly into the l ens.
119 Appendix Language sel ection screen appea rs when the camera is turned on. 1) Y ou did not conf igure initia l settings after purcha sing the camera or th e camera may h a ve been le ft with a dead battery. Chec k the camera setu p (pages 17, 96).
120 Appendix Display Messages ALERT The camera’s protection f unction may have activated because camera temperature is too high. T urn off the camera and wait until it cools down before trying to use it again. Battery is low. Battery power is low. Card ERROR There is something wrong with the memory card.
121 Appendix Snapshot This card is not formatted. The memory card loaded in the camer a is not formatted. Format the memory card (page 98). This file cannot be played. The file you are trying to access is corrupted or is a type that cannot be displayed by this ca mera.
122 Appendix Movies Voice Recording *1 Built-in memory cap acity after formatting (A pprox. 41.0MB) *2 When using a 16GB microSDHC memory card (SanDisk Corporation ). Number of image and reco rding time val ues depend on t he memory card you are using.
123 Appendix Specifi cations File Forma t Snapshot s: JPEG (Exif Ver sion 2.3); DC F 2.0 standard ; DPOF complian t Movies: Motion JPEG AVI, I MA-ADPCM audio (mon aural) Audio (Voi ce Recordi ng): WAV (mo naural) Recordin g Media Built-in Memo ry (Image Storag e Area: 41.
124 Appendix White Bala nce Auto, Daylight, Overca st, Shade, Day White Fluore scent, Daylight Flu orescent, T ungsten, Ma nual WB Sensitivity (St andard Output Sensitivity) Snapshot s: Auto, ISO 6 4,.
125 Appendix Approximate Battery Life All of the values provided below represent th e approximate amount of time under normal temperature (23°C (73°F )) before the camera turns off. These values are not guaranteed. Low temperatures shorten batter y life.
126 Appendix . Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-80) . USB-AC adaptor (AD-C53U) • Power cord precautions for use in Singapore The power cord set is not supplied. The power cord used must comply with relevant national and/or international sta ndards.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Casio Exilim EX-JE10 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Casio Exilim EX-JE10 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Casio Exilim EX-JE10, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Casio Exilim EX-JE10 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Casio Exilim EX-JE10, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Casio Exilim EX-JE10.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Casio Exilim EX-JE10. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Casio Exilim EX-JE10 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.