PLAYBACKE-100PLAYBACKYou can use the camera’s built in monitor screen to playback recorded images.Basic Playback OperationUse the following procedure
PLAYBACKE-109Cropping an ImageUse the following procedure when you want to crop a portionof an enlarged image and use the remaining part of the im-age
DELETING IMAGESE-110DELETING IMAGESYour camera lets you use any one of the following four meth-ods to delete images from its memory. You can delete th
DELETING IMAGESE-111NOTE• The camera does not maintain open spaces in itsmemory. Deleting an image causes images followingthe deleted image to be shif
DELETING IMAGESE-112• Any image marked with the icon is marked for de-letion. It will be deleted when you perform the nextstep of this procedure.• N
DELETING IMAGESE-113• Any folder with the icon is marked for deletion. Allits images will be deleted when you perform the nextstep of this procedure
MANAGING IMAGESE-114MANAGING IMAGESThe image management capabilities of the camera make iteasy to keep track of images. You can protect imagesagainst
MANAGING IMAGESE-11511070026.JPGMonthDaySerial numberExtension (.JPG/.TIF/.AVI)FilesEach folder can contain up to 250 image files. If you try tosave t
MANAGING IMAGESE-116Selecting a Folder for PlaybackUse the following procedure to select a particular folder andplay back the image files it contains.
MANAGING IMAGESE-1175.Press [왔] or [왖] to toggle the displayedimage’s icon on and off.• Any image marked with the icon is marked for pro-tection.
MANAGING IMAGESE-118• Any folder with the icon is marked for protection.All its images will be protected when you perform thenext step of this proce
PLAYBACKE-101Playing a MovieUse the following procedure to play back a movie recordedin the Movie Mode.1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.U
MANAGING IMAGESE-119DPOFThe letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print Or-der Format”, which is a format for recording ona memory card or other medium wh
MANAGING IMAGESE-120To do thisDecrease the number of copies valueIncrease the number of copies valueToggle printing of the recording dateon and offPre
MANAGING IMAGESE-121Making DPOF Settings of All Images onthe Memory Card1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “Al
OTHER SETTINGSE-122Changing the Display LanguageUse the following procedure to switch the display languagebetween English and Deutsch.1.Align the POWE
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-123CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTYour camera has three terminals for connection to external equipment: a VIDEO OUT
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-124IMPORTANT!• Be sure to turn off both the camera and the otherequipment before making any connections.• Check the
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1251.Use the video cable to connect the camera tothe television as shown in the illustration.2.Perform the required
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-126Connecting the Wired Remote Controllerto the CameraThe optionally available wired remote controller lets you op-e
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-127 Connecting to a Computer with the USB Cable• Whenever connecting the USB cable to the camera, makesure the arro
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-128 WindowsThe Data Transfer Cable connects to an IBM PC/AT or com-patible equipped with a D-Sub 9-pin RS-232C seri
PLAYBACKE-102Playing a PanoramaUse the following procedure to play back a panorama re-corded in the Panorama Mode.1.Align the POWER/Function Switch wi
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-129IMPORTANT!• Be sure to turn off the camera, computer, and all pe-ripherals connected to the computer (monitor, ha
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-130 Another ComputerTo access the contents on the memory card on a computerthat does not have a CompactFlash card s
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-131Memory Card File Structure<¥DCIM¥> (Parent Folder)INDEX.HTM (Card Browser Main File)QVCAM.QVS (Management F
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-132• Main Movie FileContents: Movie file recorded by the camera• Preview FolderContents: Preview images• Preview Ima
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-133• We also strongly recommend that after transferring datafrom a memory card to other external storage that you re
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-134Using the HTML Card BrowserThe camera’s Card Browser generates HTML files that letyou see a table of image thumbn
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1354.Select the Card Browser setting you want.When you want thisTo turn off the Card Browser (no HTML filesgenerated
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-136Viewing Card Browser File ContentsUse your computer’s Web Browser to view the contents ofthe Card Browser files.1
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1374.You can click the following items on the screento perform the operations described below.To do thisStart an aut
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-138INDEXDATA• Image PropertiesThe following is the information provided by the ImageProperties screen.File Size : Fi
PLAYBACKE-103Enlarging the Playback ImageUse the following procedure to enlarge the playback imageon the screen. You can select either 2X or 4X enlarg
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-139Saving Card Browser Files• To save Card Browser files, use a USB cable connection(page E-127) or memory card tran
REFERENCEE-41REFERENCECamera MenusThe following shows lists of menus that appear in the RECmode and PLAY mode, and their settings.• The settings that
REFERENCEE-42PLAY modeSET UPDELETEDPOFPROTECTSLIDE SHOWOff / Type1 / Type2 /Type3 / Type4Off / OnYear / Month / DayDay / Month / YearMonth / Day / Yea
REFERENCEE-43Mode SettingsSettings in Each Mode쑗 : Available 왕 : Partially available ҂ : Not availableRecording ModeExposure ModeNormalPortraitLan
REFERENCEE-44쑗 : Available ҂ : Not availableRecording Mode + Exposure Mode CombinationsThe following table shows to what extent each recording mode
REFERENCEE-144Troubleshooting1. Batteries are not oriented correctly.2. Batteries are dead.3. Using the wrong AC adaptor.1. Activation of Auto Power O
REFERENCEE-145SymptomProbable CauseActionRecordingPower failure during self-timer operation.Monitor screen image isout of focus.Recorded image is nots
REFERENCEE-146SymptomProbable CauseActionPlaybackMonitor screen contents donot appear on the screen ofa connected TV.Cannot access the deletescreen.Ca
REFERENCEE-147RECORD ERRORThere are no imageson this memory card!This camera cannotdisplay the imageyou selected!REPLACE BATTERY!NO FORMAT MENUSome pr
REFERENCEE-148Insert memory card!MEMORY FULLChange quality/sizeor delete unneededimagesMEMORY FULLDelete unneededimagesLENS CAP!There is no memory car
PLAYBACKE-104If you want to do thisDisplay on-screen guidancemessagesShift the view rightShift the view leftShift the view upwardsShift the view downw
REFERENCEE-149Description ... Digital cameraModel ... QV-3500EXRecorded ImageFile Format ...
REFERENCEE-150Battery LifeThe values noted below indicate the number of hours before battery failureunder normal operating temperature (25°C). These v
REFERENCEE-151• This camera does not have a separate battery to power its clock.Clock settings are cleared whenever power to the camera is cut off(by
PLAYBACKE-105Selecting a Specific Image in the 9-imageView1.Display the 9-image view.2.Press SET/DISP.• This causes a pointer to appear in the upper l
PLAYBACKE-106Displaying the HistogramThe following procedure displays a histogram of an image'sluminance components. The histogram is a tool you
PLAYBACKE-107NOTE• If the histogram appears too lopsided in either direc-tion, you should try recording the image again aftercorrecting the exposure (
PLAYBACKE-108IMPORTANT!• Auto Power Off (page E-38) is disabled wheneverSlide Show is being used. This means you should notleave Slide Show running wh
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