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Che cosa è il manuale d’uso?

La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso FujiFilm DL270 descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.

Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.

Quindi cosa dovrebbe contenere il manuale perfetto?

Innanzitutto, il manuale d’uso FujiFilm DL270 dovrebbe contenere:
- informazioni sui dati tecnici del dispositivo FujiFilm DL270
- nome del fabbricante e anno di fabbricazione FujiFilm DL270
- istruzioni per l'uso, la regolazione e la manutenzione delle attrezzature FujiFilm DL270
- segnaletica di sicurezza e certificati che confermano la conformità con le norme pertinenti

Perché non leggiamo i manuali d’uso?

Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio FujiFilm DL270 non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti FujiFilm DL270 e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio FujiFilm in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche FujiFilm DL270, come nel caso della versione cartacea.

Perché leggere il manuale d’uso?

Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo FujiFilm DL270, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.

Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso FujiFilm DL270. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.

Sommario del manuale d’uso

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    LOADING OWNER , S MANUAL P ANORAMA[...]

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    2 SPECIAL FEATURES ............................................................... 2 NAMES OF PARTS .................................................................. 3 1. BASIC PROCEDURE LOAD THE BATTERY .............................................................. 6 ATTACH THE STRAP .............................................................. [...]

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    3 1 Str ap Lug 2 Shutter Release 3 A utofocus Windo ws 4 Finder Windo w 5 Liquid Cr ystal Displa y 6 Flash Lampf ace 7 Red-e y e Reducting Lamp 8 Lens Co v er Button/P o wer s witch/P anorama Button 9 Pinhead Button Loc k 0 AE Light Sensor A Lens B Zoom Button (wide) C Zoom Button (tele) D Remote Control Sensor E Self-timer/Remote Control Lamp NAME[...]

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    4 F Self-timer/Remote Control Button G Exposure Mode Button H Finder Ey epiece I A utof ocus Lamp J Camera Bac k K Batter y Compar tment Co v er L Camera Bac k Loc k M Film Confirmation Window N Mid-roll Re wind Button O T r ipod Soc ket FG H I J KL M N O[...]

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    5 PQ R ST P Self-timer Mode Sign Q Exposure Counter Number R Red-e ye Reducing Flash Mode Sign S Remote Control Mode Sign T Flash Mode Sign Liquid Cr ystal Displa y[...]

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    6 1. B ASIC PROCEDURE LO AD THE B A TTER Y • Use one 3V CR123A lithium batter y . • A new lithium batter y will provide po w er for taking about 300 pictures , including 150 with flash (as tested according to Fujifilm’ s batter y testing procedure). 1. Open the batter y compartment cover Push the Cover’ s g rained par t up (toward the camer[...]

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    7 3. Check the loaded battery Push the Lens Cov er Button do wnward. If the Lens Co ver opens and the lens barrel mov es out into shooting position (wideangle), the batter y is loaded correctly . • If the Flash Sign ( ) in the LCD blinks f or 12 seconds or more after taking a flash picture, the battery is spent. Change the battery with a new one [...]

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    8 A TT A CH THE STRAP Pass the looped end of the str ap through the camer a’ s Str ap Lug, then pass the other end of the strap through the loop and pull it fir mly .[...]

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    9 LO AD THE FILM 1. Open the camera bac k T o open, hold the camer a bottom side up and push the Camera Back Loc k do wn- w ard. 2. Insert the film J ust push the film gently into the Film Chamber . • Do not open the Camer a Back all the w a y . It is normally set to open about 15 ° or just enough to drop the film in smoothly and surely . • Be[...]

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    10 3. Check the film tip position Mak e sure the film tip falls within the Film Tip Mar k (g reen lines in the f ar end of the film track). 4. Close the camera back As soon as y ou close the Camera Back, the Exposure Counter will r un though rapidly and the film will pre wind itself up to the v er y end. (If the film is a 24-e xposure roll, it will[...]

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    11 T AKING PICTURES 1. T urn on the power T o turn it on, press the P ow er Switch do wnward. The Lens Co v er will automatically open and the Lens will mov e out into shooting position. If the Lens is in retr acted position, the shutter won’t tr ip . 2. 35 mm full-size mode covering area A: P ar allax Correction Mar k B: Bright F r ame If the ca[...]

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    12 P 3. P anorama mode T o set the camer a to the panorama mode, press in the Pinhead Button Loc k and, at the same time, push the Lens Cov er Button all the way do wn so that a red “P” appears in the left side of the Finder . 4. P anorama mode co vering area In the panorama mode, y ou’ll get in your picture e verything you see within the pan[...]

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    13 5. Switc hing back to 35 mm full size mode T o s witch back to the standard mode , tur n off the red “P” in the Finder b y pushing the Lens Cov er Button bac k to center position. Y ou can do it without pressing in the Pinhead Button Lock. 6. Zooming to telephoto T o z oom to telephoto , press in the upper Zoom Button. The siz e of the Finde[...]

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    14 7. Zooming to wideangle T o z oom to wideangle , press in the low er Zoom Button. 8. Hold the camera still When taking pictures, hold the camer a still with both hands (camera shake can result in fuzzy pictures). T o shoot with the camer a held v er tically , position the Flash side up . • Bef ore pressing down the Shutter Release , take y our[...]

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    15 9. Aim the autof ocus spot at y our subject A: Autof ocus Spot Aim the A utof ocus Spot at y our subject. Make sure y our subject fills the Finder’ s Autof ocus Spot completely . 10. Press the shutter release about halfwa y down If the A utofocus Lamp (g reen lamp ne xt to the Finder Eyepiece) turns on and glows when the Shutter Release is pre[...]

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    16 11. T ake y our picture T o tak e y our picture, press the Shutter Release gently all the wa y do wn. As soon as the shutter tr ips, the film will automatically adv ance into position f or the ne xt shot. • The shooting distance is 0.65 m - ∞ at f=70 mm (0.9 m - ∞ at other f ocal lengths). • Though rarely , the Lens may not be ab le to f[...]

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    17 END OF FILM • Y our camer a will expose the film frames in descending order , star ting from the highest num- bered fr ame, and rewind each fr ame into its cartr idge as soon as it is e xposed. • Y ou can unload the film as soon as the last frame (fr ame No . 1) is exposed and the camer a motor comes to a halt because there is no need to rew[...]

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    18 ■ Unloading the film in mid-roll With the tip of a ball-point pen or something similar , press in the Mid-roll Rewind Button. W ait until the Exposure Counter sho ws the “E” sign and the camera motor comes to a halt, then tak e the film out. • Do not use anything with too sharp a point to press in the Mid-roll Rewind Button. • If the C[...]

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    19 2. AD V ANCED TECHNIQUES USING THE A UT OFOCUS LOCK 1. This is the picture y ou want but.... the A utof ocus Spot is off y our subject. It means the Lens is not f ocused on your subject. 2. Mo ve the camera slightly and.... aim the Autof ocus Spot so that it cov ers some par t of your subject, then press the Shutter Release about halfwa y down ([...]

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    20 3. While pressing the shutter release about halfwa y do wn.... mov e the camer a back to its or iginal position, recompose your picture , then tak e it by pressing the Shutter Release all the wa y down. • The A utofocus Loc k can be used f or taking both 35 mm full size and panor ama for mat pictures . • The A utofocus Loc k can be used as m[...]

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    21 SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE ■ A wor d on the camera’ s flash exposure modes Each time y ou press in the Exposure Mode Button, the exposure mode setting will s witch in the order shown below: Auto flash (No sign), Red-e ye Reducing ( ), Fill-in Flash ( ) and Flash off ( ) mode. ■ Effective flash range The effectiv e range of y our camera’[...]

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    22 T aking ordinary pictures 1. Automatic-flash mode in lo w light If y ou don’t see any sign in area “A” of the LCD (see illustration) and the light is lo w , the Flash will automatically fire when y ou press down the Shutter Release. And as soon as the blinking Flash Sign ( ) in the LCD tur ns off, y ou can take y our ne xt autoflash pictur[...]

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    23 ■ A wor d on red-ey e eff ect When y ou photog r aph a person’ s face in dim light with Flash, the e yes will some- times tur n out red in the picture. This is because the light from the Flash enters the person’ s eyes and is reflected bac k into the camer a lens . T o reduce the chances of getting red-ey e pictures, observ e the f ollowin[...]

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    24 T o take bac klighted pictures of subjects against a windo w or in the shade of a tree ... 3. Fill-in flash mode Br ing out the Flash Sign ( ) in the LCD by pressing in the Exposure Mode Button. The Flash will now fire e v en in bright sunlight. T aking non-flash pictures 4. Flash off mode Br ing out the Flash Off Sign ( ) in the LCD by pressing[...]

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    25 USING THE SELF-TIMER 1. Set the self-timer T o set the Self-timer , press in the Self-timer/Remote Control Button ( ) to bring out the tr iangular mark ( d ) in the LCD in the spot where the Self-timer Sign ( ) is showing. 2. Start the Self-timer T o start it, press do wn the Shutter Release . The Lens will automatically f ocus on the par t of y[...]

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    26 USING THE REMO TE CONTR OL SWITCH • If the Remote Control Switch is not included with y our camera, you’ll ha ve to buy it separately . ■ Remote contr ol switch A: Switch Muzzle B: Shutter Operating Button 1. T ake out the remote control switch T o tak e it out its holder , just slide it out. T o inser t it in its holder , slide it in unti[...]

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    27 2. Set the camera to remote contr ol Press in the Self-timer/Remote Control Mode Button ( ) to br ing out the tr ian- gular mark ( d ) in the LCD in the spot where the Remote Control Sign ( ) is showing. 3. T ake your remote control picture Aim the Autof ocus Spot at your subject and compose y our picture . F ace the Switch Muzzle tow ard the ca[...]

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    28 4. Effective s witch range The effectiv e range of the Remote Control Switch is about fiv e meters when held directly in front of the camera, and up to 3.5 meters when aimed at the camera at a 20 ° angle from all sides (left, right, abo v e, and below). ■ Carrying the remote control s witch J ust pass the camera strap though the groov e (see [...]

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    29 1 Change the battery with a new one. 2 Push down the Lens Co ver Button and make sure the Lens has mo v ed out into shooting po- sition. 3 Unload the film and insert a new roll. 4 Press in the Zoom Button. The Lens barrel will automatically collapse then reset itself to wideangle position. 1 The battery is near ly spent. (The A utofocus Lamp doe[...]

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    30 ● First mo v e the Lens out into shooting position b y pushing down the Lens Co v er Button. Next, unload the battery , check to mak e sure the Ex- posure Counter in LCD has tur ned off , then re- load the batter y . ● When there is film in the camer a, do not open the Camer a Back or meddle with the Camera Back Loc k. ● Reload the film co[...]

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    31 1 Aim the A utofocus Spot correctly at y our sub- ject or use the A utof ocus Lock to tak e your pic- ture. 2 K eep the Lens clean at all times. 3 Hold the camera still with both hands and press the Shutter Release gently do wn. 1 T ake y our against-the-light pictures with the camer a set to the Fill-in Flash Mode . 2 T ak e y our flash picture[...]

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    32 CAMERA CARE AND CA UTIONS 1 Y our camer a is a precision instrument which requires careful handling. Do not wet it, drop it on the floor , or subject it to any other type of strong shoc k. 2 If you are not using y our camera f or a long inter v al, k eep it where it will be safe from heat, dust, and moisture . 3 Remov e soil and dust from the le[...]

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    33 SPECIFICA TIONS • Film 135 (35 mm) DX roll film. • Picture Size Standard 35 mm size: 24 × 36 mm, switchab le to panor ama f ormat. • Lens Fujinon zoom lens , po wer zoom, f=35–70 mm, 1:5.0 – 9.5, 5 components, 5 elements . • Finder Albada zoom finder , 0.4–0.72X magnification, bright frame , pano- rama fr ame, autof ocus spot, par[...]

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    34 • Self-timer Electronically controlled, about 10 sec. dela y , can be s witched off in mid-r un, pro vided with countdown lamp . • P o wer Sour ce One CR123A lithium battery or comparab le batter y . • Remote Contr ol Switch Infrared system, oper ates camer a shutter , about 5 m eff ec- tiv e range from camer a front (a vailab le as camera[...]

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