Using the optical viewfinder – Casio EX-Z110 User Manual

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING

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About the REC Mode Monitor Screen

• The image shown on the monitor screen in a REC mode

is a simplified image for composing purposes. The actual
image is recorded in accordance with the image quality
setting currently selected on your camera. The image
saved in file memory has much better resolution and
detail than the REC mode monitor screen image.

• Certain levels of subject brightness can cause the

response of the REC mode monitor screen to slow down,
which causes some digital noise (graininess) in the
monitor screen image.

• Very bright light inside of an image can cause a vertical

band to appear in the monitor screen image. This is a
CCD phenomenon known as “vertical smear”, and does
not indicate malfunction of the camera. Note that vertical
smear is not recorded with the image in the case of a
snapshot, but it is recorded in the case of a movie (page
107).

Using the Optical Viewfinder

You can conserve battery power by turning off the
camera’s monitor screen (page 35) and using the optical
viewfinder to compose images. The optical viewfinder also
comes in handy when shooting in areas where the monitor
screen is difficult to view because available lighting is dim,
etc.

IMPORTANT!

• The visible area framed by the viewfinder shows the

image that would be recorded at a distance of about
one meter (3.3˝). When recording a subject that is
closer to you than one meter, the recorded image will
be lower than what you can see inside the viewfinder
area.

Area visible in
the viewfinder

Area recorded at
distances less than
one meter (3.3˝)

Optical viewfinder

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