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These are the snapshot record screen icons (starting in top-left and going CW):
Flash mode, white balance shade, self-timer, still image record mode, digital zoom
indicator, # of pictures remaining, image size, quality, built-in memory or memory
card, ISO speed, date and time, EV compensation, battery level, digital zoom factor.
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Flash - Auto, Off, Always, Red-eye reduction Self-timer - 10 secs, 2 secs, X3, Off Size - 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1280x960, 640x480 Quality - Fine, Normal, Economy EV Shift - Adjust exposure compensation +/- 2.0EV in 1/3 steps White Balance - Auto, sunlight, shade , light bulb, fluorescent, manual ISO - Auto, 80, 160, 320, 640 Digital Zoom - On, Off Review - Image review after capture - On, Off L/R Key - Assign a function to 4-way controller when in record mode: REC Mode, EV shift, White balance, ISO, Off U/D Key - Assign a function to 4-way controller when in record mode: REC Mode, Digital zoom, Flash, White balance, Off
Flash - On, Off White Balance - On, Off Digital Zoom - On, Off ISO - On, Off White Balance - On, Off
Startup - On, Off (display selected image at startup for 2 secs) File No. - Conitnue, Reset World Time - Setup world time options Date Style - MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY, YY/MM/DD Adjust - Set time or date Language - Menu language Auto Power Off - 2 min., 5 min. Format - Format the SD card Reset - Reset all to default
Playback Screens & Menus
Flipping the PLAY - REC switch to the PLAY position brings up the image or movie
clip last captured. Pressing the 4-way controller left or right scrolls through the
stored images. Pressing the Display button shows the histogram, shutter speed,
aperture, ISO speed, white balance, flash mode and record mode.
Pressing the MENU button lets you start a Slideshow, display the calendar (see below),
store an image in the Favorites folder, Create an Album, Embed DPOF printing info,
Protect image(s) from deletion, Rotate portrait images, Resize images, Trim images,
Set the Alarm or Copy images from internal memory to SD card or vice-versa.
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This is what the playback screen looks like when you use the Zoom option. You can stop
at any enlargement point and then scroll around.
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You can also play back your movie clips in the camera but they'll be silent as the
camera lacks a speaker. You need to download movies to your computer if you want to
hear the sound portion.
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Still images can be resized down to 1280x960 or 640x480 to make room for more pictures
if need be or for emailing or web pages.
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The EX-S3 has 10MB of internal memory that can be used to store image data. You can
use the COPY option to move data to/from the internal memory and to/from a SD
flash memory card.
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The Calendar feature in play mode will display a calendar page like this and the first
picture that you take eachday is displayed in the appropriate square.
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The EX-S3 like many other Casio cameras lets you store your images in HTML-based
photo albums. You can use the built-in templates to build several different styles
of HTML albums.
![]() The Casio EX-S3 has a World Time feature that lets you view the time in any one of 162 cities in 32 times zones. |
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