Casio G'z EYE Ver.1 Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
Contents
Introduction
What you can do with Gʼz EYE
Gʼz EYE App Top Screen
Connecting to a Camera
Registering the Camera on the Gʼz EYE App
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection
Terminating a Connection
Checking the Connection Status
Unregistering a Camera
Shooting Images
Using the Gʼz EYE App to Shoot Images
Shooting Snapshots
Shooting a Movie
Shooting a Slow Motion Segment while
Recording a Movie
Shooting with High Speed CS
Shooting with Prerecord CS
Shooting a Time Lapse Movie
Shooting with the Camera or an Optional
Controller
Having Images Shot with the Camera Sent to
a Smartphone Automatically
Configuring Shooting Conditions
Viewing Images in Camera
Memory
Displaying Images
Displaying a Single Image
Simple Movie Playback
Multiple Image Operations
Configuring Camera Settings
Formatting Camera Memory
Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults
Recording Precautions
Troubleshooting
Copyrights
MA1710-B © 2017 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Introduction
This manual explains how to configure
settings and shoot images of a CASIO digital
camera using the Gʼz EYE app. For details
about basic camera operations, see the user
documentation that comes with it.
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suffered by you or any third party due to the
use of this application software.
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malfunction, repair, or any other reason.
Note that the example screens and product
illustrations shown in this User’s Guide may
differ somewhat from the screens and
configuration of the actual product.
What you can do with Gʼz
EYE
Installing the Gʼz EYE app on your
smartphone and then establishing a
connection with your camera enables the
functions described below.
Shoot with the App
Remotely control and shoot with the camera
using a smartphone.
View Images with the App
View snapshots and movies stored in camera
memory, and copy them to a smartphone.
lViewing Images in Camera Memory
Auto Send Images to a Smartphone
Configure settings that cause images shot
with a camera that is registered on the Gʼz
EYE app to send images shot with the camera
to the smartphone automatically.
lHaving Images Shot with the Camera Sent
to a Smartphone Automatically
Shoot with the Camera or an Optional
Controller
After configuring camera settings with the Gʼz
EYE app, you can shoot images with the
camera, or an optional Controller With LCD or
Remote Controller.
lShooting with the Camera or an Optional
Controller
Use the Scene App
Use the Gʼz EYE app to start up the Scene
app.
The Scene app is an image management app
that lets you display images at high speed and
share albums with friends.
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Gʼz EYE App Top Screen
Starting up the Gʼz EYE app will display the
top screen shown below.
Top Screen
AShooting with the App
Tap to enable remote control of camera
shooting from a smartphone.
lUsing the Gʼz EYE App to Shoot
Images
BViewing Images with the App
Tap to view images stored in camera
memory and send them to a smartphone.
lViewing Images in Camera Memory
CConnection status
Shows the status of the connection
between the camera and smartphone.
Tapping here toggles the camera and
smartphone between connected and
disconnected.
lConnecting to a Camera
DShooting with the Camera or an Option
Tap when you want to shoot with the
camera or an optional controller.
lShooting with the Camera or an
Optional Controller
ESetting
Tap to configure settings of the Gʼz EYE
app, camera, etc.
FGuide
Tap to display the Gʼz EYE app user’s
guide.
GScene
Start up the Scene app
HEDIT APP
Tap to start up a movie editing app.
Connecting to a
Camera
This section explains how to connect the
camera with a smartphone. The connection
method you need to use depends on whether
or not the smartphone you are using supports
Bluetooth® wireless technology.
Bluetooth wireless technology
smartphone
lRegistering the Camera on the Gʼz EYE
App
Non-Bluetooth wireless technology
smartphone
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN Connection
Note
The explanations in this section
include both camera and smartphone
operations. Icons are used to indicate
whether an operation should be
performed on the camera or
smartphone.
: Indicates a camera operation.
: Indicates a smartphone operation.
Registering the Camera on
the Gʼz EYE App
To use the camera with a Bluetooth wireless
technology capable smartphone, perform the
procedure below to register the camera on the
Gʼz EYE app.
After registering the camera on the Gʼz EYE
app, turning on the camera will cause it to
connect automatically with the smartphone
using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Important!
Perform the procedure below after
enabling both the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
settings of the smartphone.
1. Start up “Gʼz EYE” app.
If this is the first time you are starting up
the app, a “LICENSE AGREEMENT”
and “Privacy Policy” will appear. Tap
“Agree”. This will display a screen that
explains app functions. You can scroll
through the information by swiping
display from left to right.
2. Tap “Start”.
If the Gʼz EYE top screen appears when
you start up the app, tap the following
items in sequence: “Setting” * “App
Settings” tab *“Camera
Registration”.
3. Make sure that the camera is turned
off.
If the camera is on, hold down the
[POWER] button for about two seconds to
turn it off.
4. Hold down the [POWER] button for at
least six seconds.
The [STATUS] lamp will light amber and
the name of the camera to be registered
on the Gʼz EYE app will appear on the
smartphone display.
Flashing amber
5. Tap the name of the camera to be
registered.
This establishes a Bluetooth wireless
technology connection between the
camera and smartphone.
6. Tap “OK”.
This completes the registration
procedure.
7. Tap “OK”.
This causes the Gʼz EYE app top screen
to appear, with “Bluetooth” displayed in
red.
Next, establish a wireless LAN
connection between the camera and
smartphone.
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
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Establishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
Use the procedure below to establish a
wireless connection between the camera and
a smartphone.
Note
Turn on your smartphone’s Wi-Fi
before connecting.
The operation you need to perform
depends on the type and setup of your
smartphone. If you are unable to
connect, check to make sure that your
smartphone’s Wi-Fi is turned on.
If this is the first wireless LAN
connection with the camera or if there is
no Bluetooth wireless technology
connection with the camera
1. Press the [WLAN] button.
This turns on the camera and starts up its
wireless LAN.
[WLAN] button
Flashing
blue
2. On the smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings
screen, select the camera’s SSID and
input the password.
This establishes a wireless LAN
connection between the camera and
smartphone.
Lit blue
Camera SSID and Password
The SSID is provided on a sheet
([Important] About the camera’s SSID)
packed with the camera.
You can find the initial default password in
the camera’s user’s guide.
If you have already established a
wireless LAN connection while
connected with the camera using
Bluetooth wireless technology
1. Press the [WLAN] button.
This turns on the camera.
2. Start up “Gʼz EYE” app.
3. At the bottom of the top screen, tap
“Wi-Fi”.
This starts up the camera’s wireless LAN.
After a short while, a wireless LAN
connection will be established between
the camera and smartphone.
Lit blue
[WLAN] button
Terminating a Connection
The connection between the camera and
smartphone will be terminated if you hold
down the camera’s [WLAN] button for about
two seconds, or if you hold down the camera’s
[POWER] button for about two seconds to turn
off power.
[WLAN] button
[POWER] button
Checking the Connection
Status
You can use the Gʼz EYE app top screen to
check the current status of the connection with
the camera. The button at the bottom of the
screen is red while there is connection
between the camera and smartphone.
When the camera is already registered
on the Gʼz EYE app
Button Status
No Bluetooth wireless
technology connection or
wireless LAN connection
with the camera
Connected with the
camera by Bluetooth
wireless technology only
Connected with the
camera by wireless LAN
only
Connected with the
camera by Bluetooth
wireless technology and
wireless LAN
When the camera is not registered on
the Gʼz EYE app
Button Status
No wireless LAN
connection with the
camera
Connected with the
camera by wireless LAN
Unregistering a Camera
To connect the camera with a different
smartphone, first unregister the Gʼz EYE app
and camera. You can unregister by deleting
the registration data from both the Gʼz EYE
app and the camera.
1. Start up the “Gʼz EYE” app.
2. On the top screen, tap “Setting”.
This displays the settings screen.
3. For “Camera Registration”, tap
“Unregister”.
4. Tap “Unpair”.
This deletes the camera’s registration
information from the Gʼz EYE app.
5. Perform the required operation on the
camera to delete the Gʼz EYE app’s
registration information from the camera.
For details about camera operations, see
the user documentation that comes with it.
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Shooting Images
You can configure shooting settings and shoot
images using a smartphone, the camera, or an
optional controller. Images you shoot are
saved in camera memory.
Using the Gʼz EYE App to
Shoot Images
You can use the Gʼz EYE app to configure
shooting settings and to shoot images. Note
that camera button operations or an optional
controller cannot be used to shoot images
while you are shooting images with the Gʼz
EYE app.
1. Start up the “Gʼz EYE” app and establish
a wireless LAN connection between the
camera and smartphone.
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
2. On the top screen, tap “Shooting with the
App”.
This displays the Remote Capture screen.
Remote Capture Screen
You can scroll between recording modes by
swiping this screen left or right.
A button
Returns to the top screen.
BDISP button
Tap to toggle shooting conditions and
other display information between show
and hide.
CSelf-timer button
Tap to toggle the self-timer between on
and off.
DGrid button
Toggles the grid between show and hide.
EREC Mode
Shows the current recording mode.
FPlay Screen selection buttons
Tap these buttons to display the Play
Screen or the images stored in camera
memory.
GShutter button
Records the image.
HNo Look Mode button
Enters the Remote Capture screen No
Look Mode.
Swiping the screen from top to bottom
will also enter the No Look Mode.
IRecording settings button
Use the REC menu to configure shooting
conditions.
JBattery status
Shows the camera’s battery status. If
is displayed, charge the battery as soon
as possible.
LowHigh
KZoom button
Digital zoom can zoom an image up to 4X.
LRemaining memory
Shows how much memory capacity
remains for storage of images shot with
the camera.
Note
With some recording modes, the
shooting area shown on the monitor
screen is different from the actual
image that is shot.
No Look Mode
If you want to keep your eye on the movement
of the subject without looking at the
smartphone screen, tap on the Remote
Capture screen, or swipe the screen from top
to bottom. This will display only the shutter
button, making it easier to tap when shooting.
To return to the previous screen, swipe the
screen from bottom to top.
Shutter
button
Shooting Snapshots
You can shoot snapshots using the “Photo” or
“Premium Auto Pro Photo” recording mode.
Photo :
Standard Auto recording mode.
Premium Auto Pro Photo :
With Premium Auto Pro, the camera
automatically makes decisions about your
subject, environment, and other factors. It
delivers higher image quality than “Photo”.
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Photo” or “Premium
Auto Pro Photo”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
This records the snapshot.
Shooting a Movie
Use the “Movie” mode to shoot movies.
You can change the image quality setting as
desired.
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Movie”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
This will start movie recording.
When shooting a movie with any other
image quality setting besides “STD”,
the image of what is currently being
recorded will not appear on the display.
4. Tap the shutter button to stop recording.
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Shooting a Slow Motion Segment
while Recording a Movie
Dramatic Slow Motion can be used during
movie recording to switch to slow motion
recording for a specific period. You can
highlight specific portions of a movie by
recording them in slow motion.
You can use the recording setting screen
items below to specify the slow motion start
point and duration.
Slow Motion Operation
Slow Motion Time
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Dramatic Slow
Motion”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
This will start movie recording.
The image of what is currently being
recorded will not appear on the display.
4. At the point you want to switch to slow
motion recording, tap the slow motion start
button.
Ta p
Slow motion recording will start in
accordance with the setting you
configured with “Slow Motion Operation”.
Normal recording will resume after the
time specified by the “Slow Motion Time”
setting elapses.
You can perform multiple slow motion
recording operation within a single
movie recording session.
5. Tap the shutter button to stop recording.
Shooting with High Speed CS
Multiple images can be recorded for a single
High Speed CS operation.
You can use the recording settings screen
items below to specify the High Speed CS
frames per second (fps) and the maximum
number of images to be shot by a single
operation.
High Speed CS fps
Maximum CS Shots
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “High Speed CS”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
This will shoot a group of High Speed CS
images. The speed and number of images
are in accordance with the High Speed CS
fps and Maximum CS Shots settings you
configured.
Shooting with Prerecord CS
Prerecord CS saves images of what occurred
before the shutter button is pressed.
You can use the recording settings screen
items below to specify the frames per
second (fps), the maximum number of
images to be shot by a single operation, and
the number of pre-recorded images to be
included.
High Speed CS fps
Maximum CS Shots
Pre-record CS Shots
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Prerecord (Still
image)”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap “Pre REC”.
To cancel an ongoing image pre-
recording operation, tap “Pre REC”
again.
4. Tap the shutter button.
This saves the pre-recorded images
currently in memory followed by real-time
recording of images in accordance with
the settings you configured.
Shooting a Time Lapse Movie
Time Lapse shoots a series of images over a
fixed period and splices them together to
create a movie that appears like a high-speed
rendition of the action.
You can use the recording settings screen
items below to specify the shooting interval
and the total recording time.
Interval
Total Time
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Time Lapse”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
4. Tap “OK”.
This starts recording. Recording stops
when the time you specified with “Total
Time” elapses.
Termination of the connection between
the camera and smartphone while
recording is in progress will return to the
Gʼz EYE app top screen.
To stop an ongoing recording operation
part way through, press the camera’s
[MOVIE] button.
Shooting with the Camera or
an Optional Controller
While there is a wireless LAN connection
between the camera and a smartphone, you
can use the camera, or a remote controller or
another optional controller to shoot images.
1. On the top screen while there is a wireless
LAN connection between the camera and
a smartphone, tap “Shooting with the
Camera or an Option”.
2. Tap “OK”.
You can now shoot using the camera or an
optional controller. Operating the camera
from the Gʼz EYE app is not possible at
this time.
If the only connected optional controller
is a remote controller or if there is no
optional controller connected with the
camera, the wireless LAN connection
between the smartphone and camera
will be maintained. To terminate a
wireless LAN connection, hold down
the camera’s [WLAN] button for about
two seconds.
To re-enable operation from the Gʼz
EYE app, go to the Gʼz EYE app top
screen, and then tap “Camera or option
shooting in progress”, “Shooting with
the App”, or “Viewing Images with the
App”.
If the connected optional controller is
something other than the Remote
Controller, the wireless LAN connection
will be terminated.
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Having Images Shot with the
Camera Sent to a
Smartphone Automatically
After registering the camera on the Gʼz EYE
app and configuring wireless LAN settings,
you can configure settings so images shot with
the camera are automatically sent to a
smartphone.
1. Start up the “Gʼz EYE” app and establish
a wireless LAN connection between the
camera and smartphone.
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
2. On the top screen, tap “Setting”.
3. Tap “Wireless Settings”.
4. For the “Auto Send” item setting, select
“On”.
5. On the camera, enter the REC mode and
shoot.
The recorded images will be sent to the
smartphone.
If there is no wireless LAN connection
between the camera and smartphone,
a connection will be established and
image send will start automatically after
the images are shot.
If a Controller With LCD is connected
with the camera, image send will start
when the controller enters its sleep
mode.
Important!
Some camera recording modes may
not allow auto send of images.
Note
Auto Send cannot be enabled unless
the camera is registered on the Gʼz
EYE app.
Both a Bluetooth wireless technology
and wireless LAN connection are
required between the camera and
smartphone to auto send camera
images.
Images shot while the camera’s “Auto
Send” setting is “On” will be sent to the
smartphone, even if the “Auto Send”
setting is changed to “Off” before the
images are sent.
Configuring Shooting
Conditions
1. Start up the “Gʼz EYE” app and establish
a wireless LAN connection between the
camera and smartphone.
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
2. On the top screen, tap “Shooting with the
App”.
3. Tap .
This will display the REC menu screen.
4. Swipe the screen image upwards and
downwards until you find the item whose
setting you want to change. Next, swipe
left and right to change the setting.
5. When the setting is the way you want, tap
“OK”.
Viewing Images in
Camera Memory
You can use the procedure below to view
images in camera memory on a smartphone,
and manually send images from the camera
to the smartphone.
1. Start up the “Gʼz EYE” app and establish
a wireless LAN connection between the
camera and smartphone.
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
2. On the top screen, tap “Viewing Images
with the App”.
This will display the Play Screen (Multi
Image View).
Play Screen (Multi Image View)
A button
Returns to the top screen.
BDisplayed image type
Use this setting to specify the type of
images you want to display
CImages
Shows images in camera memory.
DRemote Capture button
Switches to the Remote Capture screen
for recording of images with the camera.
EBattery status
Shows the camera’s battery status.
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Displaying Images
Displaying a Single Image
To change to the Single Image View of one of
the images on the Play Screen (Multi Image
View), tap the desired image. You can scroll
through images on the Single Image View by
swiping the screen left or right.
Snapshot
Movie
ABack button
Returns to the Play Screen (Multi Image
View).
BDetails button
Displays shooting information about the
image.
CPLAY button
Starts Simple Movie Playback.
DDelete button
Deletes the image from camera memory.
EFavorites button
Adds the image to Favorites.
FSend button
Sends the image to the smartphone.
GProtect button
Protects the image.
HRotate button
Rotates the image 90 degrees right.
IBattery status
Shows the camera’s battery status.
Important!
A movie file sent from the camera to an
iPhone(iOS) is saved as-is, as a MOV
file.
Transfer to most other non-
iPhone(iOS) terminals will normally
cause the movie file to be converted to
an MP4 file.
If a non-iPhone(iOS) terminal is unable
to convert a movie file to MP4 format
for some reason, the movie file will be
saved as-is, as a MOV file.
Note
The icons that indicate favorited
images and protected images are red.
Simple Movie Playback
Tapping on the Play Screen (Single Image
View) of a movie will start simple playback of
the movie.
Simple Movie Playback in Progress
ABack button
Returns to the screen that was displayed
before movie playback was started.
BStop button
Returns to the screen that was displayed
before movie playback was started.
CPause button
Pauses movie playback. This button is red
while playback is paused.
DHigh-speed playback buttons
Select one of the following speeds for
movie playback: 1X, 2X, 4X.
Note
Audio is played back from the
camera’s speaker.
Audio is not played back during 2X and
4X speed movie playback.
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Multiple Image Operations
1. On the Play Screen (Multi Image View),
tap of the thumbnail of the image you
want to select.
2. Tap the function you want to perform on
the selected image.
: Deletes the image from camera
memory.
: Adds the image to Favorites.
: Sends the image to a smartphone.
: Protects the image.
: Rotates the image 90 degrees right.
3. Follow the instructions that appear on the
screen.
Configuring Camera
Settings
This section explains how to format camera
memory and how to return the camera to its
initial factory defaults.
1. Start up the “Gʼz EYE” app and establish
a wireless LAN connection between the
camera and smartphone.
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
2. On the top screen, tap “Setting”.
This displays the settings screen.
3. On the settings screen, tap “Setting up the
camera”.
Formatting Camera Memory
If a memory card is loaded in the camera, this
operation will format the memory card. If no
memory card is loaded, it will format built-in
memory.
1. Tap “Format”.
2. Tap “OK” twice as instructed by the text
that appears on the screen.
This deletes all of the contents in camera
memory.
Important!
The format operation will delete all
contents in camera memory.
Formatting cannot be undone. Make
sure you do not need any data
currently on the card or in built-in
memory before you format it.
Formatting camera built-in memory or
a memory card will delete all images,
including protected images stored
there.
Confirm that the battery is sufficiently
charged before starting a format
operation. Formatting may not be
performed correctly and the camera
may stop operating normally if the
camera powers down while formatting
is in progress.
Resetting the Camera to
Factory Defaults
Use the procedure below to return camera
settings to their initial factory defaults.
1. Tap “Reset”.
2. Tap “OK”.
This returns camera settings to their initial
factory defaults.
Recording Precautions
Monitor Screen when Shooting
Subject brightness, and communication
conditions between the camera and
smartphone can cause the smartphone
display response to slow down, causing
digital noise in the screen image.
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Troubleshooting
Connect
Q1 I can’t establish a Bluetooth wireless
technology connection between the
camera and smartphone.
Does the smartphone support Bluetooth
wireless technology?
Bluetooth wireless technology is used to
connect the camera with the smartphone.
Confirm that the smartphone you are
using is Bluetooth wireless technology
compatible. If you are unsure whether it
does, contact the manufacturer of your
smartphone.
Is the smartphone’s Bluetooth turned on?
A smartphone will not be able to connect
with the camera if its Bluetooth is turned
off.
Is the camera close enough to the
smartphone?
The camera cannot connect with a
smartphone if they are too far apart from
each other.
Q2 I can’t establish a wireless LAN
connection between the camera and
smartphone.
Is the smartphone configured for auto Wi-
Fi connection?
If the smartphone or other device has a
Wi-Fi connection auto switching function
(auto network switching), the function
may be affecting the connection with the
camera. Disable Wi-Fi connection auto
switching (network auto switching) by
clearing the setting’s check box, etc.
If you are still unable to connect...
Delete the camera’s SSID from the
smartphone Wi-Fi settings, and then re-
input it along with the required password.
Q3 The wireless LAN connection is
broken.
Is there a wireless LAN connection
between the smartphone and camera?
The smartphone may be connected with
another wireless device.
Check the smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings
and confirm that the camera is selected for
connection.
Is there another wireless device operating
nearby?
Connection may have been lost due to
interference caused by a nearby
microwave oven, cordless phone, or other
wireless device. Move the camera away
from the device causing the problem.
Q4 I forgot my SSID and password.
While holding down the camera [MOVIE] and
[ /SLOW] buttons, hold down the [POWER]
button for at least six seconds. The camera’s
[STATUS] lamp will go out and the password
will be returned to its initial default setting.
Note that initializing the password unregisters
the camera from the Gʼz EYE app, so you will
need to register it again.
Shooting Images
Q1 Images are not recorded when I tap
the smartphone’s shutter button.
If the message “Capture failed. Check
camera.” is on the display, this could be due
to any one of the reasons below.
Memory is full.
Delete image files you no longer need.
lDisplaying a Single Image
lMultiple Image Operations
There is something wrong with the memory
card.
Turn off the camera, remove the memory
card, and then reload it. If this does not stop
the message from appearing, format the
memory card.
lFormatting Camera Memory
I can’t create folders.
Delete folders on the memory card that you
no longer need.
Q2 Images are out of focus.
Is the lens dirty?
If the lens is dirty, clean it off.
Is the camera fixed and steady when
shooting?
You may be moving the camera when
shooting. Make sure the camera is
secured in place when shooting.
Q3 There is digital noise in images.
Sensitivity may have been increased
automatically for a dark subject, which
increases the chance of digital noise. Use a
light or some other means to illuminate the
subject.
Q4 An image I shot was not saved.
Is the camera sufficiently charged?
Camera power may have been turned off
before the save operation was complete,
which will result in the image not being
saved. When the battery indicator shows
, charge the battery as soon as
possible.
Was the memory card removed while
shooting was in progress?
You may have removed the memory card
from the camera before the save
operation was complete, which will result
in the image not being saved. Do not
remove the memory card before the save
operation is complete.
Q5 The image is out of focus during
movie recording.
This could be due to any of the following
reasons.
Focusing may not be possible because the
subject is outside the focus range. Shoot
within the allowable range.
The lens may be dirty. Clean the lens.
A large increase in the distance between the
camera and subject after recording starts
can cause the image to go out of focus.
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Play
Q1 I don’t see any images when I tap
“Viewing Images with the App” on the
smartphone.
Is there a wireless LAN connection
between the camera and smartphone?
If you want to view images in camera
memory using your smartphone, you first
need to establish a wireless LAN
connection between the camera and
smartphone.
lEstablishing a Wireless LAN
Connection
lViewing Images in Camera Memory
Was the image shot with another camera
that is not a GZE-1?
The G’z EYE app cannot display non-DCF
images recorded onto a memory card
using another digital camera.
Q2 The color of an image played back on
a smartphone is different from the
image color during recording.
Sunlight or light from another source may be
shining directly into the lens when you are
shooting. Position the camera so sunlight
does not shine directly into the lens.
Q3 I can’t delete a file.
The file may be protected. A protected image
cannot be deleted. Unprotect the file.
lMultiple Image Operations
Copy image
Q1 Auto Send does not send movies to
the smartphone.
Auto Send does not send movie files to the
smartphone. Use the functions below to send
movie files.
lDisplaying Images
lMultiple Image Operations
Q2 Auto Send does not send CS images
to the smartphone.
High Speed CS images are not sent to the
smartphone using Auto Send. Go to the link
below to find out how to send a group of High
speed CS images to a smartphone.
lDisplaying Images
lMultiple Image Operations
Q3 I can’t find an image sent to the
smartphone and I don’t know where
it was stored.
Some terminals store images in a folder
named Gʼz EYE.
Also, some terminals require a movie player
app that supports playback of MOV type
movie files. Depending on your movie player,
you may not be able to play back a movie or
its audio.
Copyrights
Except for your own personal enjoyment,
unauthorized use of snapshots or movies of
images whose rights belong to others, without
the permission of the right holder, is forbidden
by copyright laws. In some cases, shooting of
public performances, shows, exhibitions, etc.
may be restricted entirely, even if it is for your
own personal enjoyment. Regardless of
whether such files are purchased by you or
obtained for free, posting them on a website,
a file sharing site, or any other Internet site, or
otherwise distributing them to third parties
without the permission of the copyright holder
is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and
international treaties. For example, uploading
or distributing on the Internet images of TV
programs, live concerts, music videos, etc.
that were photographed or recorded by you
may infringe upon the rights of others. Note
that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not
be held liable for use of a camera in any way
that infringes on the copyrights of others or
that violates copyright laws.
The following terms, which are used in this
manual, are registered trademarks or
trademarks of their respective owners. Note
that trademark and registered trademark ®
symbols are not used within the text of this
manual.
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
iOS is a trademark or registered trademark
of Cisco Systems, Inc. of the United States.
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi
Alliance.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are
registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. is under
license. Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
Gʼz EYE is a registered trademark or
trademark of CASIO COMPUTER CO.,
LTD.
All other company or product names
mentioned herein are registered
trademarks or trademarks of their
respective companies.
Any and all unauthorized copying, distribution,
and transfer for commercial purposes of the
software provided by CASIO are prohibited.
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