Casio QV-770 User Manual
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QUICK REFERENCE
To delete images (page 54)
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Slide the Function
Switch to PLAY.
Switch to PLAY.
Press MENU.
Press the shutter button to delete
the selected image.
You can continue deleting operation.
the selected image.
You can continue deleting operation.
To exit deleting operation, press MENU.
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Use [+] and [–] to select DELETE,
and then press the shutter button.
and then press the shutter button.
Use [+] and [–] to select PAGE,
and then press the shutter button.
and then press the shutter button.
Use [+] and [–] to select the image
you want to delete.
you want to delete.
Double check to
make sure that
you really want to
delete the image
you selected.
make sure that
you really want to
delete the image
you selected.
Press MENU to stop
deleting the image.
deleting the image.
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Resolution Settings ..................................................... 24
Exposure Adjustment .................................................. 25
Exposure Adjustment .................................................. 25
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
Movie Recording ......................................................... 27
Serial Recording ......................................................... 28
Self-timer Recording ................................................... 29
Panorama Recording .................................................. 30
Manual Recording ...................................................... 31
Serial Recording ......................................................... 28
Self-timer Recording ................................................... 29
Panorama Recording .................................................. 30
Manual Recording ...................................................... 31
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PLAYBACK
Basic Playback Operation .......................................... 33
Playingback Movie ...................................................... 34
Panorama Playback ................................................... 35
Using Zoom ................................................................ 36
Displaying Multiple Images ......................................... 37
Auto Play .................................................................... 39
Screen Saver .............................................................. 40
Playingback Movie ...................................................... 34
Panorama Playback ................................................... 35
Using Zoom ................................................................ 36
Displaying Multiple Images ......................................... 37
Auto Play .................................................................... 39
Screen Saver .............................................................. 40
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EDITING IMAGES
Using Image Filters ..................................................... 42
Adding a Title to an Image .......................................... 43
Combining Two Images .............................................. 46
Moving an Image ........................................................ 48
Rotating an Image ...................................................... 49
Adding a Title to an Image .......................................... 43
Combining Two Images .............................................. 46
Moving an Image ........................................................ 48
Rotating an Image ...................................................... 49
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IMAGE PROTECTION
Protecting and Unprotecting a Single Image .............. 51
Protecting and Unprotecting All Images in Memory .... 52
Protecting and Unprotecting All Images in Memory .... 52
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations upon your selection of the QV-770 LCD Digital Camera.
To get the most out of the QV-770, be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions contained in it.
To get the most out of the QV-770, be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions contained in it.
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QUICK REFERENCE
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FEATURES
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PRECAUTIONS
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UNPACKING
Connecting the Wrist Strap ......................................... 13
Using the Soft Case .................................................... 13
Using the Soft Case .................................................... 13
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GENERAL GUIDE
Top and Display .......................................................... 14
Lens ............................................................................ 14
Bottom ........................................................................ 14
Lens ............................................................................ 14
Bottom ........................................................................ 14
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MONITOR SCREEN
Recording Mode ......................................................... 15
Playback Mode ........................................................... 15
Playback Mode ........................................................... 15
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POWER SUPPLY
To load batteries ......................................................... 16
Using AC Power ......................................................... 19
Using AC Power ......................................................... 19
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RECORDING
Basic Recording Operation ......................................... 20
Shooting Images Outdoors ......................................... 21
Using the Flash ........................................................... 22
Changing the Lens Orientation ................................... 23
NORMAL/MACRO Switch .......................................... 24
Shooting Images Outdoors ......................................... 21
Using the Flash ........................................................... 22
Changing the Lens Orientation ................................... 23
NORMAL/MACRO Switch .......................................... 24
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CONTENTS
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DELETING IMAGES
Deleting a Single Image ............................................. 54
Deleting All Unprotected Images ................................ 56
Deleting All Unprotected Images ................................ 56
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CHANGING IMAGE RESOLUTION
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CONNECTIONS
VIDEO OUT Sockets .................................................. 58
DIGITAL Interface ....................................................... 59
DIGITAL Interface ....................................................... 59
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CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT
Connecting to a Television .......................................... 60
Connecting to a QV Color Printer ............................... 61
Connecting to another CASIO QV Digital Camera ..... 62
PC Link Software ........................................................ 64
Connecting to a QV Color Printer ............................... 61
Connecting to another CASIO QV Digital Camera ..... 62
PC Link Software ........................................................ 64
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INFRARED DATA TRANSFER
Receiving Data ........................................................... 65
Sending Data .............................................................. 66
Transferring images using PC Link Software ............. 69
Sending Data .............................................................. 66
Transferring images using PC Link Software ............. 69
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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MESSAGES
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SPECIFICATIONS
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility
for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this
manual.
manual.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility
for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise
through the use of the QV-770.
through the use of the QV-770.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility
for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a
result of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement. Be
sure to back up all important data on other media to protect
against its loss.
result of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement. Be
sure to back up all important data on other media to protect
against its loss.
• Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corpora-
tion.
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer,
Inc.
• IrDA communications use Phoenix Technologies protocol
software.
Compatibility Software Copyright
Compatibility Software Copyright
c
1997
Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved.
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MATTERHORN
Compact, lightweight design
A built-in monitor provides the ultimate in go-along-any-
where portability.
where portability.
FEATURES
Powerful display functions, including
movies and panoramas!
movies and panoramas!
Record and play back movies that are about 3.2 seconds
long and panoramas that link multiple images together.
Multi-page shows multiple images on a single screen, Close-
up lets you zoom in close for more detail, Auto Playback,
automatically show a series of images.
long and panoramas that link multiple images together.
Multi-page shows multiple images on a single screen, Close-
up lets you zoom in close for more detail, Auto Playback,
automatically show a series of images.
On-the-spot viewing of recorded images
A high-resolution TFT LCD screen produces low-glare im-
ages even under bright light.
ages even under bright light.
Multiple interfaces, including an infrared
data port (IrTran-P)
data port (IrTran-P)
VIDEO OUT lets you output images to a TV for big-screen
presentations. A DIGITAL port lets you transfer image data
to a computer for storage and editing. Data can be trans-
ferred back to the camera when you need it. A new infrared
data port enables quick and easy data communication with
another device equipped with infrared communication capa-
bilities.
presentations. A DIGITAL port lets you transfer image data
to a computer for storage and editing. Data can be trans-
ferred back to the camera when you need it. A new infrared
data port enables quick and easy data communication with
another device equipped with infrared communication capa-
bilities.
IrTran-P protocol compatible digital device