FujiFilm 16243252 manual

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    DIGIT AL CAMERA FINEPIX HS25EXR FINEPIX HS28EXR Owner ’ s Manual Thank you for y our purch ase of this product. This man ual describes how to u se your F UJI FILM dig ital camera and the supp lie d so f t w are. B e sure that yo u hav e read and u nderstood its cont ents and the warni ngs in “For Y our Safety ” ( P ii) befor e usi ng the came[...]

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    ii • Read Instruc tion s: All the s afet y an d operatin g instruc tions sho uld be read be fore th e app liance is op er- ated. • Retain Inst ruct ions: The safet y and operatin g instruc tions sho uld be retain ed for f uture refe rence. • Heed Warnings: All w arnin gs on th e app liance an d in the o per atin g in- str uc tio ns sho uld b [...]

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    iii For Y our Safety Power Line s: An out side a ntenna s ys- tem sho uld n ot be l oca ted in th e vic init y of o verh ead p ower li nes o r othe r ele c tric l ight or p owe r circui ts, or wh ere it c an fa ll into such p ower line s or circ uit s. W hen ins tal ling an out sid e antenna s ys tem, e x trem e c a r e s h o u l d b e t a k e n t [...]

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    iv For Y our Safety Be sure to r ead th is notes b efo re usi ng Safet y Notes • Make sure t hat you us e your c amer a corre c tly. Read t hes e Safe ty N otes an d your Owne r’s Man ual carefull y befo re use. • Af ter read ing th ese S afet y N otes, s tore th em in a s afe pl ace. Abo ut t he Ic on s Th e icons sh own b elo w are use d in[...]

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    v For Y our Safety WARNING WAR NI NG Do n ot he at , ch ang e or t ak e ap ar t th e bat t er y. Do no t dr op o r su bj ec t th e ba t- ter y t o im pac t s. D o no t sto re t he b at te ry w it h me ta ll ic pr o duc t s. D o not u se ch ar ge rs o th er th an t he s pec i fi ed m od el to c ha rg e th e ba tt er y. Any of t hes e ac tio ns can c[...]

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    vi For Y our Safety Power S upp ly a nd Ba t ter y * Conf irm yo ur bat ter y t yp e be fore re ad- ing th e foll owin g des crip tion s. Th e follo wing e xpl ains pro per us e of bat ter ies an d how to p rolo ng th eir life. I ncor rec t use o f bat teri es ca n caus e shor ter b at ter y lif e, as well as leak age, e xcessi ve heat , fire o r e[...]

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    vii For Y our Safety • Do n ot use b atte ries t hat are lea k- ing, deformed, discolored. • Do n ot sto re bat ter ies in w arm o r humi d place s. • K eep th e bat ter ies ou t of reac h of bab ies an d small c hild ren. • Ma ke sure that th e bat ter y p olar it y ( C and D ) is correc t. • Do n ot use ne w with us ed bat ter- ies . Do[...]

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    viii For Y our Safety • Do not ta ke apa rt t he AC po wer adapter. Do ing so could be dan- gerous. • Do n ot use th e AC power a dapte r in a hot a nd humi d pla ce. • Do n ot subje c t the AC p ower adap ter to st rong s hoc ks . • T he AC p ower a dapter m ay emi t a hummi ng. T his is no rmal . • If us ed ne ar a rad io, the AC p ower[...]

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    ix For Y our Safety NOTIC ES NOTICES T o prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Please read the “Safety Notes” and make sure you un- derstand them before using the camera. Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply . See http://www.dtsc.ca.go v/hazardouswaste/perchlorate . For Customers in the U. S. A. [...]

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    x About This Manual Before u sing the camera, r ead this m anual and the wa rnings on pages ii–ix. For inf ormation on specific topics, c onsult the sour ces below . Memory Car ds Pictures can b e stored in the camera’s in ternal memor y or on optional SD , SDHC, and SD X C mem or y cards ( P 14) , referred to in this manual as “ memor y card[...]

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    xi For Y ou r Safe t y ................................................................................. ii IMPO RT AN T SAFET Y INS TRU C TIO NS ...................................... ii Safe t y Notes .................................................................................... iv Abo ut Thi s Manu al ......................................[...]

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    xii T able of C ontents n Face Recog nition .................................................................... 55 Addin g New Faces ....................................................................... 55 View ing, Edi ting, an d Dele ting E xis ting Data ................... 56 Addin g F ace s Automati cally ....................................[...]

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    xiii T able of C ontents Men us Menus Using t he Me nus: Sho oting M ode .........................................84 Using the Sho oti ng M enu .........................................................84 Shooting M enu Opti ons ............................................................8 4 A E MOD E ................................................[...]

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    xiv T able of C ontents H SHUT TER VOLUME ..............................................................10 1 e SHUT TER SO UND.................................................................10 1 I PLAYBACK V O LUME ............................................................1 02 J LCD BRIG HTN ESS ..................................................[...]

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    1 Before Y ou Begin Introduc tion Symbols and Con ventions Sy mbol s and Con ventions The following symbols are u sed in this man ual: c : Thi s informa tion should be read befor e use to en sure c orrect op eration. a : Poin ts to not e when usin g the camera. b : Additional inf ormation tha t may be helpful when us ing the camera. P : Other pages[...]

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    2 Introduction Parts of t he Camera Parts of t he Camera For more i nformation , refer t o the page listed t o the right of eac h item. 8 Memo r y card slot cover ....................... 1 2 9 I ( continuou s shooting ) but ton ............... 42 10 Strap e yelet .................................................... 8 11 d ( exposure compensation ) [...]

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    3 Before Y ou Begin Introduction 33 WB ( white b alance ) but ton .......................... 52 H ( image search ) but ton...........................63 34 Elec tronic view fin der .............................. 4 35 Eye se nsor ....................................................... 4 36 EVF /LCD ( display selection) button .............. 4 37 z ( [...]

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    4 Introduction The E lec t ron ic Vi ew f ind er (EVF) The elec tronic view finder pro vides the s ame information as the monitor , and can be used when bright lighting conditions make the di splay in the mo nitor diff icult to see. Press EVF /LCD b u tt on t o s e l ec t fr o m t h e a ut o s w i t c h , mo n i t o r , or el e ct r i c v i e w f i[...]

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    5 Before Y ou Begin Introduction Came ra Displ ays Camera Displays The following i ndicat ors may appear d uring shooti ng and playback. The indicat ors displ ayed var y with camera setting s. ■ ■ Sho oting Shooting N 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 9 250 250 F 4.5 F 4.5 P 800 * a : indicates that no mem or y card is inser t[...]

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    6 Introduction ■ ■ Playbac k Pla yba ck 100- 0001 100- 0001 400 400 12 / 31 / 2050 1 2/3 1/2 0 5 0 YouTube 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 1 / 250 1/2 5 0 F 4.5 F 4.5 N 9 D ynamic range ..........................................8 6 10 E mo de ..............................................23 11 Por trait enhancer ..................................... 28 1[...]

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    7 Before Y ou Begin Introduction Hid ing a nd Vi ewi ng Ind ic ator s Press DISP /BACK to cycle through shooting and playback indic ators as follows: • Shooting : Indicators displayed /indic ators hidden/ bes t framin g/HD f raming /histogr am • Playbac k : In dicators displayed/ indicators hidd en/ I favorites ( P 58)/ photo info Histograms : [...]

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    Fir st St ep s 8 Att aching Accessori es First Ste ps The St rap The St rap Attach the strap to the two strap eyelets as shown belo w . c T o a void dropping the camera, be su re the strap is cor - rec t ly s ecure d. The Lens Cap The Lens Cap Attach th e lens cap as shown. T o av oid losing the lens cap, pass the supplied string through the eyelet[...]

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    Fir st St ep s 9 Inserting the Bat teries The camera takes f our AA alkaline , lithium , or re- char geable Ni-MH batteries. A set of four al k ali ne batteries i s supplied with the camera. I nser t the batteries in the came ra as described b elow . 1 O pen the bat ter y-chamb er cov er . Slide the ba t tery- cham- ber lat ch in the dir ec tion sh[...]

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    10 Inserting the Bat tery 2 Inser t the batteries. Insert the batteries in the orienta tion shown by the “ + “ and “ –“ marks inside the battery chamber . 3 • Inser t the bat teries in the correc t orientation. • Neve r use ba tte ries wi th pe el- ing o r dam age d casin g or mi x old a nd ne w bat te ries , bat te r- ies wi th dif f[...]

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    Fir st St ep s 11 Inserting the Bat tery 3 Close the bat ter y-chamb er cov er . Close the battery- cham- ber cov er and slide it in unti l the latc h click s int o plac e. 3 Do not use force. If the batter y- chamber cover does not close, check that the b atteries are in the correct orientation and tr y again. 2 Usin g an AC Power Adap ter The c a[...]

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    12 Insert ing a Memory Card Although the camera ca n s tor e pic tures i n int er- nal memory , optional S D, S DHC and SD X C mem- or y car ds ( sold separat ely) can be used t o store additional pictures. 1 O pen the memor y card slot cover . a Be sure the camera is of f be - fore opening the memor y card slot c over . 2 Inser t the memor y card.[...]

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    Fir st St ep s 13 Inserting a Memor y Card 3 Close the memor y card slot cover . Removing Memory Cards Af ter confirming that the cam- era is of f, pr ess the card in and then release it slowly . The card can now be remove d by hand. c • The m emor y card may spring out if you remove your finger immediately af ter pushing the card in. • Memo r [...]

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    14 Inserting a Memor y Card ■ ■ Compa tible M emor y Cards Compa tible Me mor y Cards FU JIF ILM and SanDi sk SD , SDHC, a nd SD X C mem- or y card s have been appr oved for use in the ca m- e r a . A c o m p l e t e l i s t o f a p p r o v e d m e m o r y c a r d s is a vailable a t ht tp :/ / www . fu ji fi l m. c o m/ s up po rt/ digital_cam[...]

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    Fir st St ep s 15 T urning the Ca mera on and Of f Rotat e the ON/OFF switc h to ON t o turn the camera on. Selec t OFF t o turn the camera off. b Swi tch ing t o Playb ack M ode Press the a but ton t o s tar t playback . Press a button again or press the shutter but ton halfw ay t o return to shooting mode. b Auto Powe r Of f The cam era will turn[...]

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    16 Basic Setup A langu age -selec tion dialog i s displa yed the first time the camera is turned on. Set up the ca mera as described below (for i nformation on r eset ting the clock or ch anging lang uages, see page 99) . START MENU SET NO ENGLISH PORTUGUÊS ESPAÑOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH 1 High light a la nguage and press MENU /OK . a Press DISP /BACK [...]

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    17 Ba sic Pho tog rap hy and Pl ayba ck T ak ing Pictures in R ( E A UT O ) Mode This section describes how to take pictures in R ( E AU TO ) mo de. 1 Selec t a mode. When you ro tate the mode di al to O , the R dis play will a ppear in the L CD monit or . The o Icon In R m ode, the camera continuously adjusts focus and searches for fa ces, incre a[...]

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    18 T aking Pictures in R ( E AUTO ) Mode 2 Frame the picture. Use the z oom ring to frame the pic ture in the display . Th e zoom indica - tor appear s. Zo o m r i ng Zo o m i n di c at o r b Foc us L ock Use focus lock ( P 36) to focus on subject s that are not in the focus f rame. Hol di ng the C ame ra Hold the came ra steady wit h both hands an[...]

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    19 Ba sic Pho tog rap hy and Pl ayba ck T aking Pictures in R ( E AUTO ) Mode 3 Fo cus. Pr ess the shutter but ton h alf way to f oc us . I f t h e ca me r a i s a bl e to f oc u s , it wi ll be ep twice and the indi cator la mp will glo w green. If the camera is unable to f ocus , the focus frame will turn r ed, s will b e displaye d, and th e ind[...]

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    20 T aking Pictures in R ( E AUTO ) Mode Silent Mode In si t ua ti o ns in w hi c h c a me r a so u nd s o r li g ht s ma y b e unwelcome , ho ld the DISP /BACK but ton down u ntil o is displ ayed. The c amera sp eaker , f lash, and AF-assist illuminator / self-timer lamp turn of f and f lash and volume s et tings can not be a djusted (not e that t[...]

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    21 Ba sic Pho tog rap hy and Pl ayba ck Viewing Pictures P i c t u r e s c a n b e v i e w e d i n t h e m o n i t o r . W h e n t a k i n g i m p o r t a n t p h o t o g r a p h s , t a k e a t e s t s h o t a n d check the res ults . 1 Press the a but ton. The most recent picture wil l be display ed in the monitor . 100-0001 100-0001 1 / 1000 1/1[...]

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    22 More on P hotography Shooting Mo de C h o o s e a s h o o t i n g m o d e a c c o r d i n g t o t h e s c e n e o r t y p e o f s u b j e c t . T o choose a shooting mode , rotat e the mode dial t o the desired setting. The follo wing modes are avai lable: P , S , A , M : S elec t for f ull control over cam era se tt ings, includin g aper ture ([...]

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    23 More on P hotography Shoo ting Mo de O O ( ( E E AU TO/ AUT O/ E E Priority) Priorit y ) Optimiz e set tings f or your curren t subject or improv e clarity , reduce noi se, or enhanc e dynamic ra nge. Rota te the mode dial t o O and choose one of the fol lowing E modes in the shooting men u. ■ ■ R R ( ( E E AUTO ) AUTO) The camera aut omatic[...]

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    24 Shoo ting Mo de Advanc ed Anti Blur When n i s di spl ay ed, t he ca mera wil l tak e a s erie s of exp osures and c ombine them to form a single image, reducing “noise” ( mot tling) and blur . a n is available when ON i s s e l e c t e d i n t h e s h o o t i n g menu ( P 88) and the f lash ( P 3 9) is off or s et to aut o. c • S ome time[...]

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    25 More on P hotography Shoo ting Mo de ■ ■ i i PRO F OCUS PRO F OCUS The camera takes u p to thr ee shots each ti me the shutter but ton i s pressed, sof te ning the backg round t o emphasiz e the main s ubject. T he amoun t o f s o f t e n i n g c a n b e a d j u s t e d b e f o r e s h o o t i n g b y rota ting the comm and dial. U se for po[...]

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    26 Shoo ting Mo de ■ ■ n n MUL TIPL E E XPOSURE MUL TIPLE EXPOSURE Cre ate a pho tograph tha t combines two expo - sures . 1 T ake the first shot. 2 Press MENU/OK . The f irst shot wi ll be shown su- perimposed on the view through the len s as a guide t o taking the second shot. a T o return t o Step 1 and retak e the f irst shot, press the sel[...]

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    27 More on P hotography Shoo ting Mo de 3 The first shot will be shown s uperimposed on the view through the le ns. Usi ng it as a guide, frame the second shot and pr ess the shutter rele ase but ton. a • T he 3D ef fec t may not be vis- ible with s ome subject s or under some shooting conditions. For best results, the distance the camera is move[...]

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    28 Shoo ting Mo de SP 1 /SP2 SP 1 / SP2 : SCENE POSITION : SCENE POSITION T h e c a m e r a o f f e r s a c h o i c e o f “ s c e n e s , ” e a c h a d a p t e d t o p a r t i c u l a r s h o o t i n g c o n d i t i o n s o r a specific t ype of subjec t. Use the A SC ENE POSITIO N option in the s ho oting men u to choose the scene a ssigned to[...]

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    29 More on P hotography Shoo ting Mo de l DOG/ m CA T The c amera focuses on the f aces of dogs or cats that are facing the cam era, and the self-timer menu of fer s a n AU TO R E LE A S E option that releases the shutter automatically when a pet is detected ( P 4 1 ) . Dur ing play- back , image search ( P 63 ) can b e used to search for pictures [...]

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    30 Shoo ting Mo de r r MOT ION PANORAMA 360 MOT ION P ANORA MA 360 Follow a n on -screen guide t o t a k e p h o t o s t h a t w i l l au tom ati c all y b e jo in e d to form a panora ma. 1 Rotat e the zoom ring un til the zoom indica tor turns whit e ( P 18) . 2 T o select the angle through whic h you will pan the camera whi le shooting, press th[...]

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    31 More on P hotography Shoo ting Mo de c • Panoramas are creat ed f rom multiple fram es. Th e camera may in som e cases record a great er or lesser angle than sele c ted or be unabl e to stitch the frames together per fec tly. The last par t of the p anorama m a y n o t b e r e c o r d e d i f s h o o t i n g e n d s b e f o r e t h e panorama [...]

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    32 Shoo ting Mo de P P : PROGRAM AE : PROGRAM AE In thi s mode, the camera sets exposure aut omatically . If des ired, you can choose dif feren t combin ations of shutter speed and aper ture th at will pr oduce the same exposure (pr ogram shif t) . c If the subjec t is outside the metering range of the cam- era, the shut ter speed and ap er ture di[...]

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    33 More on P hotography Shoo ting Mo de S S : SHUTTER PR IORIT Y AE : SHUTTER PR IORIT Y AE Choose the shutter s p eed using the com mand dial , while the camera ad- justs aper ture for opti mal exp osu re. 1000 Shu t ter speed c • If the correc t exp osure can not be achieved at the selec ted shut ter speed, ap er ture will be displayed in red. [...]

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    34 Shoo ting Mo de M M : MANUA L : MANUAL In thi s mode, you choose both shutter speed and aper ture. If desi red, exp o - sur e can be alter ed from the value sug- gested by the came ra. Pres s the d but ton t o choose bet ween shutter speed and aper ture and ro tate the c ommand di al to ad just the selec ted set ting. 250 F 4.5 M Shu t ter speed[...]

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    35 More on P hotography Shoo ting Mo de C C : CUS TOM MODE : CUS TOM MODE In P , S , A , M and all E modes ex- cept R , the K CUS TOM SE T option i n t h e s h o o t i n g m e n u ( P 90) can be used to save curre nt camera and me nu set ting s. T hese set ting s are recalled whenever the mode dia l is ro tated to C ( custom mode ) . Men u/s et ti [...]

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    36 Foc us L o ck T o compose photogra phs with of f-cent er sub jec ts: 1 Position the subject in the focus fr ame. 2 Foc us. Pr ess the shutter but ton halfway to set focus and exposure. F ocus and ex- po sure wi ll remain lo cke d while the s hut ter button is pr essed half way (AF / AE lock). 3 Re compose the picture. Keeping the sh ut ter but -[...]

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    37 More on P hotography The AE/ AF L OCK Button The AE / AF LO CK but ton ca n be used to lock exposure or focus. Lock ing E xposur e Locking Exposure 1 Meter ex posure. Po sition the subject in the focus frame and press the AE/AF LOCK b u t t o n t o m e t e r e x p o - sure. 2 Foc us. Keeping the AE/AF LOCK but ton pr essed, press the shutter but[...]

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    38 F Macro and S uper Macro Modes ( Clo se -ups ) For close-ups, press the selector lef t ( F ) to choose from the macr o options shown below . OFF OFF Choose f rom F (mac ro mode) , G ( super macro mode) , or OFF (macr o mode of f ) When macro mode is i n ef fe ct, the camera focuses on sub jec t s near the c ent er of the frame. Use the zoom ring[...]

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    39 More on P hotography N Using the F lash ( S uper- Intel ligent F lash ) When the f las h is used, the camera ’ s Super-Int elligent Flas h sys te m instantly a naly zes the sc ene based on such factors as the brigh tness of the subject, its p osition in the frame , and its distance from the camera. F lash output and se nsitivity are adju s ted[...]

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    40 N Using the F lash (S up er - Intelligent F lash ) c The f lash may fire several tim es with each shot. Do not move the c amera until shooting is complete. a • The p eripheral p ar t of an image may be dark when using the f lash. • Remove lens hoo ds to preven t shadows in photos taken with the f lash. Red-Eye Rem oval When Intelligen t F ac[...]

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    41 More on P hotography J Using the Self - Timer T o use the self-timer , pr ess the selec tor down ( h ) and choose from the fol lowing options: OFF OFF Opt ion Option Des cr ipt ion Description T (OFF ) Self-ti mer of f. n (A U TO RELEASE) The shut ter is r eleased automatically when the camer a detect s the face of a cat or dog ( P 29) . o (A U [...]

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    42 I Con tinuous Shooting (Burst Mode ) Captur e motion or aut omatically vary selec ted set tings o ver a series of pictures. Pres s the I but ton and choose from the followi ng options: OFF OFF CONTINUOUS OFF : OFF I : TOP P : BES T FRAME CAP TURE O : AE BK T X : FILM SIM UL A TION BK T Y : D YNAMIC R ANGE BK T a • Focus and exposure are determ[...]

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    43 More on P hotography I Continuou s Shooting (Burst Mo de) ■ ■ I I TOP n TOP n The camera takes pho tograph s while the shutter but ton i s pressed. T o choose the fr ame rat e: 1 Pr ess the selec tor righ t when the camera i s in shooting mode. 2 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o choose a frame rate a nd press MENU/OK t o se le ct a nd r e[...]

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    44 I Continuou s Shooting (Burst Mo de) 3 Highl ight the num b er of shots and pres s the selec- tor righ t. Pres s the sele ctor u p o r d o w n t o c h o o s e t h e n u m b e r o f s h o t s i n e a c h burst and lef t or right t o choos e their distr ibution (t h e n u m b er o n t h e l ef t is t a ke n before and the number on the righ t af t[...]

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    45 More on P hotography I Continuou s Shooting (Burst Mo de) ■ ■ O O AE BKT AE BKT Each time the sh ut ter button is pr essed, the camera tak es three shots: one u sing the mete red value f or exp osur e, the sec ond overexposed by the amount selected for J AE BK T EV ST EPS in the shooting men u ( P 89) , and the thir d underex- posed by the s[...]

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    46 d Exp os ur e C o mp en sa ti on Use exposu re compen sation when phot o graph ing ver y brigh t, ver y dark, or high- con trast subjects . Pres s the d b u tt o n t o d i s p l a y the exposure i ndicat or and rota te the c ommand dia l to choose a value . F 4.5 F 4.5 250 250 P E xp osure in dica tor The ef fe ct is visi ble in the displa y . P[...]

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    47 More on P hotography Meteri ng T o cho ose how the came ra meters exposur e, pres s the AE but ton and then choose from the f ollowing options. MUL TI PHOTOMETRY Opt ion Option Des cr ipt ion Description o (MU L T I) Automatic scene recognition is u se d to adjust exposure for a wide range of shooting conditions. p (SPO T ) The cam era meters li[...]

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    48 Foc us M o de T o cho ose how the came ra focuses, during sti ll photogra phy and movie r ecordi ng press the AF C -S-M but ton a nd then choose from the following op tions. CONTINUOUS AF FOCUSING Mod e Mode Des cr ipt ion Description K (S INGLE AF ) Fo cus lock s while the shutter but ton is pressed half way . Choose for s tationar y subjec ts.[...]

  • Page 63

    49 More on P hotography Focus M od e 1 • Use of a tripod is recommended. Fo cus may be af fec ted if the camer a moves. • If ON is se l ec te d f or j FOCUS CH ECK in the setup menu ( P 1 04) , the who le image will be magnified to assist focus when the fo cus ring is r otated. • T he cam era will not focus when the fo cus ring is r otated al[...]

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    50 Aut o fo c us M o de T o cho ose how the came ra sele ct s the focus ar ea when K is selected for focus mode ( P 4 8) , press the AF button and ro tate the c ommand d ial. Not e that regardless of the option selected, the cam - era will focu s on the subject in the cent er of the monit or when macro mode is on ( P 38). CENTER AF MODE The followi[...]

  • Page 65

    51 More on P hotography Sensitivit y T o adjust the camera’ s sen sitivit y to li ght, pres s the ISO button and choose from the options below . 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 ISO 100 ISO Higher values can reduce blur; n ote , however, that mottli ng may appear in pic tures taken at high sens itivities . 10 0 IS O 12 8 0 0 Bright Scene Dark Less notic[...]

  • Page 66

    52 For na tural colors, pr ess the WB but ton and c ho ose a set ting tha t mat ches the light sou rce . Op tio n Option Des cr ip tio n Description AUTO W hite balance adjus ted automaticall y . h Measure a valu e for white balan ce. i For subje ct s in direc t sunlight. j For subjec t s in the shad e. k Use under “daylight” f lu orescent ligh[...]

  • Page 67

    53 More on P hotography The F n But ton The role play ed by the Fn button can be selec ted usi ng the F Fn B U T TO N option in the setup me nu ( P 102 ) . The following option s are avai lable: IMAGE SIZE ( P 85)/ IMAGE QUALIT Y ( P 85)/ DYNA MI C R ANG E ( P 86) / FI LM SI MUL ATI ON ( P 86 )/ FAC E D E T E C T I O N ( P 88) / FA C E R E CO G N I[...]

  • Page 68

    54 T o use Int elligen t F ace Det ec - tion, press MENU /OK to d isp lay the shooting men u and se - lec t ON for b FA C E D E T E C- TION . F ac es can be detec ted with the camera in ver tical or horizon tal orientation ; if a face is det ec ted, it wil l b e indica ted by a green bor - de r. If t he re is mo re th an o ne f a ce i n t h e f r a[...]

  • Page 69

    55 More on P hotography n F ace Re cognit ion The camera can stor e informa tion on the face and personal detai ls ( name, re lationsh ip, and birth date ) of por trait sub jec ts and assign these subj e ct s priorit y for In tell igent F ace Det ec tion or dis play their n ames and other in formation du ring pla yback . Adding New Faces Adding New[...]

  • Page 70

    56 n Face Rec ognition Viewing, Edi ting, a nd Delet ing Ex isti ng Data Viewing, Edit ing, and Delet ing Ex isting Data Follow the st eps below to view , edit, or delete face rec ognition data. 1 Select VIEW & EDIT for n FAC E R E C O G - NITION . 2 Selec t a face. 3 V iew or edit face recognition data. The name, ca tegor y , or birth dat e ca[...]

  • Page 71

    57 More on P hotography n Face Rec ognition Fac e R ec o g n i ti o n The c amera can store up to eight faces. If you attempt to add a ninth face, a confirmation dialog will be dis- played; use VIEW & E DIT to make room for new faces by deleting existing data . When Intelligen t Fac e Detec tion ( P 54) is on and the frame contains multiple sub[...]

  • Page 72

    58 More on P layback Playb ack O pt io ns T o view the mos t recen t pic ture i n the monitor , press the a button. 100-0001 100-0001 1 / 1000 1/1 0 0 0 F 4. 4. 5 F4 . 5 2 2 - 1 - 1 3 3 Pres s the selec tor right t o view pic tures in the orde r recorded, lef t to view pic - tures i n reverse or der . Keep the selec tor pressed t o scroll rapidly t[...]

  • Page 73

    59 More on P layback Pla yba ck O pti ons Playback Zoom Play bac k Zoo m Press k t o z o o m i n o n p i c t u r e s d i s p l a y e d i n s i n - gle -f rame p layback ; n t o z o o m o u t . W h e n t h e picture is z o omed in, the selector can be used to view are as of the image not curr ently vi sible in the display . Navigation window shows p[...]

  • Page 74

    60 Pla yba ck O pti ons Mult i- Frame Playback Multi- Fr ame P layba ck T o change t he numb er of image s displaye d, press n in si ngle -frame view . Press n to view more images. 100-0001 100-0001 Press k to view fewer images. Use the selector to h ighligh t images and pres s MENU/OK t o view the highligh ted image full frame. In the nine- and hu[...]

  • Page 75

    61 More on P layback A Deleting Pictures T o delet e individual pictures, multi ple sele cted pic tures, or all pictures, press MENU/OK , selec t A ERASE ( P 9 1 ), and c hoose f rom the option s be - low . Note that delet ed pictures can not be reco vered. C opy impor tant pictures to a c omputer or other stor age device before proc eeding. Op tio[...]

  • Page 76

    62 Viewing Phot o Information Phot o informa tion can be viewed by pressi ng the info button. 100-0001 100-0001 12/31/2050 12/31/2050 1 / 1000 F4 . 5 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 2 - 1 3 3:2 3:2 F F 200 D-RANGE COLOR TONE METERING : 200 : STD : STD : STD : PROVIA : AUTO : PATTERN SHARPNESS WHITE BALANCE FILM SIM. PLA YBA CK INFORMA TION 1 EXPOSURE MODE LE[...]

  • Page 77

    63 More on P layback Image Search Sear ch for images b y various criteri a. 1 Pres s the H but ton duri ng playback. 2 H ighligh t one of the following op tions and press MENU /OK : Op tio n Option Des cr ip tio n Description BY DATE Find all pic tures t aken on a sel ec ted date. BY FACE Find all pic tures b ased o n spe cifie d fa ce informatio n[...]

  • Page 78

    64 Cre ate book s from your fav orite phot os. Creati ng a PhotoBook Creati ng a PhotoBook X Phot oBook Assist 1 Selec t X PHOTOB OOK ASSI ST in the play- back men u. 2 Highlight NEW BOOK . 3 Press MENU/OK to di splay the new book d ial og. 4 Choose pictures for the new book . • SELEC T FROM ALL : Choose from all the pictures avail able. • SELE[...]

  • Page 79

    65 More on P layback k PhotoBook A ssist 8 Press MENU/OK . The new b ook will be added to the li st in the photobook assist m enu. c • Photobook s can contain up to 300 pic tures. • B ook s that contain no photos are aut omatically deleted. PhotoBook s Phot ob ook s can be copied to a computer us ing the supplied MyFinePix Studio sof t ware. Vi[...]

  • Page 80

    66 If you pres s the selec tor down when a pa norama is di splay ed f ull frame , the camera will pl ay back the picture from lef t to righ t or from bot tom t o top. PLAY STOP PAUSE The following opera tions can be per formed duri ng playback: Ope rat ion Operation But ton Butto n Des cr ipt ion Description Sta r t /p aus e playbac k Pr ess t he s[...]

  • Page 81

    67 Movies Recording Movies Press z to shoot a movie . During rec ording, the f ollowing ind icators wi ll be displa yed and sound wil l be recor de d via the bui lt-in m icrophone (be careful no t to co ver the microphone d uring rec ording ). 1 1 REC 999m59s 999m59s F F Number of photos that can be tak en during reco rding Time remaining y REC ic [...]

  • Page 82

    68 Taking Pho togr aphs d uri ng Reco rdi ng Press the shutter but ton t o take a photograph during recordin g. a • See p age 88 for information on cho osing how photo- graphs are recorded . • T he photo is saved separately from the movie and does not appear as par t of the m ovie. c • Photos can not be taken while a high-spe ed movie is bein[...]

  • Page 83

    69 Movies a Viewing Mo vies During pl ayback ( P 58), m ov ies are di spla yed in the monitor a s shown a t right. The follo wing oper ati ons can be perform ed while a mo vie is dis played: 100-006 100-006 PLAY Ope rat ion Operation Des cr ipt ion Description Sta r t / paus e playbac k Pre ss th e sel ec tor d own to st ar t playback . Press again[...]

  • Page 84

    70 Con ne c ti on s Viewing Pi c tures on T V Con ne ct the camera to a T V to show pictures t o a grou p. 1 T urn the camera of f . 2 Connect the camera us ing the supplied A/ V cable or an HDMI cable a vailable fr om third part y sup- plie rs. Insert into A/ V cable c onnector Connect white plug to a udi o -i n j ack Connect yellow plug to vi de [...]

  • Page 85

    71 Con ne c ti on s Viewing Pictures on T V 3 T une the te levision t o the video or HDMI input cha nnel. See the documentation s upplied with the televi sion for detai ls. 4 T urn the ca mera on and press the a button. The camera monit or turns off and pic tures and mo v- i e s a r e p l a y e d b a c k o n t h e TV . N o t e t h a t t h e c a m e[...]

  • Page 86

    72 Printing P ictures via USB If the print er support s PictBridge, the ca mera can be connected directly to the prin ter and pictures can be print ed without f irst being c opie d to a c omputer . Note that de pending on the print er , not al l the func tions described below may be supported. C on necting t he Camera C onn ecting the C amer a 1 Co[...]

  • Page 87

    73 Con ne c ti on s Printing Pictures via US B b Pri ntin g the Da te of Reco rdi ng T o print the dat e of recording on pictures, press DISP / BACK in steps 1 – 2 to dis play the Pic tBridge menu (see “Printing the DPOF Print Order ,” below ). Press the se- lec tor up or do wn to highlig ht PRINT WITH D A TE s and press MENU/ OK t o r e t u [...]

  • Page 88

    74 Printing Pictures via US B 4 Press MENU/OK t o st art printing. During Printing The m essage shown at right is di splayed during prin ting. Press DISP /BACK t o c a n c e l b e - fore all pictures are printed ( dep ending on the prin ter , printing may end before the current picture has printed). If printing is int errupted, turn th e camera of [...]

  • Page 89

    75 Con ne c ti on s Printing Pictures via US B The K PRINT ORDER ( DPOF) option in the p l a y b a c k m e n u c a n b e u s e d t o c r e a t e a d i g i t a l “ print orde r ” for PictBridge- compa tible print ers ( P 1 0 7) or devices th at suppor t DPOF . DPOF DPOF ( D igital P rint O rder F ormat) is a stan- dar d that a llows pictures to [...]

  • Page 90

    76 Printing Pictures via US B 5 Press the selector up or down t o choose the n um be r o f c op ie s ( up t o 9 9 ) . T o r e mo v e a pi c - ture from the or der , press the selector down unti l the number of copies i s 0. T ot al number of prints Number of copies SHEETS DPOF: 00001 01 PRINT ORDER ( DPOF ) SET FRAME b Intell igent Face Detec tion [...]

  • Page 91

    77 Con ne c ti on s Printing Pictures via US B a • Remove the memory card t o cre ate or modif y a print order for the pictures in internal memor y. • Print orders can con tain a ma ximum of 999 pic tures. • If a memor y card is inser ted contai ning a print orde r cre - ated by another camera, th e message show n at right will b e d i s p l [...]

  • Page 92

    78 Viewing Pi c tures on a Comput er The supplied sof tware can be used to c opy pic tures t o a comput er , where they can be stor ed, viewed, orga nized, and prin ted. Before pr o ceeding, i nstall the sof t ware a s describe d below . Do NOT c onnect the camer a to the comput er until inst allation is c omplete . Windows: Insta lling MyFinePix S[...]

  • Page 93

    79 Con ne c ti on s Viewing Pictures on a Computer 2 S tar t the comput er . Log in to a n accou nt with admi nistrat or privileges before proceeding. 3 Exit any applica tions that m ay be running and i nser t the instal ler CD in a CD-ROM drive. Win dows 7 / Wi ndows V is ta If an AutoPlay dialog is displayed, click SETUP .E XE . A “User Account[...]

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    80 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Macin tosh: Insta lling FinePixViewer Macintosh: In stalling FinePixViewer 1 Con firm that the comput er meet s the follo wing s ystem r equiremen t s: CPU CPU PowerPC or Intel (Core 2 Duo or bet ter) * OS OS Pre- inst alled versi ons of Mac OS X ver sion 10.3.9– 1 0.6 (vi sit ht t p: / /w w w.f uj if il m. com /[...]

  • Page 95

    81 Con ne c ti on s Viewing Pictures on a Computer 4 Remove the in staller CD from the C D - ROM drive . Note tha t you may be una ble to remov e the CD if Safari is run ning; if nece ssar y , quit Safari before r emoving the CD . S tore the i nstaller CD i n a dr y location out of dir ec t sunlig ht in case y ou ne ed to r e -install the soft ware[...]

  • Page 96

    82 Viewing Pictures on a Computer 1 If the pictures you wis h to c opy are stor e d on a memor y car d, insert the card in to the came ra ( P 12 ) . a Windows users may require the Windows CD when star ting the s of t ware for the firs t time. c Lo ss of po wer dur ing tra nsfe r c oul d r esu lt in l oss of data or damage t o int ernal memory or t[...]

  • Page 97

    83 Con ne c ti on s Viewing Pictures on a Computer c • If a memor y c ard con taining a large numb er of images is inserted, th ere may be a delay before the sof t ware s t a rt s a n d y o u m a y b e u n a b l e t o i m p o r t o r s a v e i m - ages. Use a memor y card reader to transfer pict ures. • Make sure that the c omputer does n ot di[...]

  • Page 98

    84 Menus Using the Men us: Shooting Mode Use the s ho oting me nus to ad just shooting set - tings. The options a vailable vary with the shoot- ing mode selec ted. Using the S hooting Me nu Using the Shooti ng Menu 1 Press MENU/OK t o displa y the shoot - ing men u. 2 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highl ight the desi red menu ite m. 3 Press t[...]

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    85 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode O O IMAGE SI ZE [ IMAGE SI ZE [ O O 4 : 3 4 : 3 ] ] Choose the image s ize and aspec t ratio at wh ich pic tures are r ecorded. Large pictures can be print ed at large siz es with no drop in qua l- it y , while s mall pictures requi re less memor y , al- lowing mor e pic tures t o b e rec orded. Siz e Versu s[...]

  • Page 100

    86 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode U U D YNA MIC R ANG E [A UTO] D YNAM IC R ANG E [AUTO ] Con trol c ontrast. Highe r values are r ecommend- ed for scenes tha t include both sun light and deep shade or for i ncreased c ontrast with such s ubjec ts a s s u n l i g h t o n w a t e r , b r i g h t l y - l i t a u t u m n l e a v e s , por traits taken[...]

  • Page 101

    87 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode d d WB SHI FT WB SHI FT White ba lance can be fine-tuned. Adj ust the se - lec ted c olor a xis ( R–C y =Red -C yan or B- Y e =Blu e– Y el low) by + 3 to – 3 in incr ements of one. f f COLOR [MID] COLOR [MID] Adj ust color dens it y ( HIGH / MID / LOW ). e e TONE [STD ] TON E [STD ] Ad ju st co ntra st [...]

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    88 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Z Z ADV ANCED ANTI B LUR [ O N] ADV ANCED ANTI B LUR [ON] Selec t ON t o e n a b l e a d v a n c e d a n t i b l u r i n R mode ( P 24). b b F ACE DETEC TION F ACE DETEC TION Choose wh ether the camera automatically de- tect s and sets focus and exposure f or human por - trait su bjec ts ( P 54 ) . n n F ACE RECOG [...]

  • Page 103

    89 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode J J AE BK T EV STE PS [± AE BK T EV STE PS [± 1 / 3 ] ] Cho ose th e size o f the e xp osure br acketing in cre - ment used when O (AE bracketi ng) is selected in con tinuous s hooting mode ( P 45). Choos e from increments o f ± 1 / 3 EV , ± 2 / 3 EV , and ± 1 E V (no te that the ca mera may not be able [...]

  • Page 104

    90 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode K K CUSTOM SET CUSTOM SET Sav e set ting s for P , S , A , M and all O modes exc ep t R ( P 35 ).[...]

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    91 Menus Using the Men us: Pla yback Mode Using the Playback M enu Using the Playback Me nu 1 Pres s the a b u t t o n t o e n t e r p l a y - back mode . 2 Press MENU/OK t o displ ay the play- back men u. 3 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highl ight the desi red menu ite m. 4 Press the selector right t o dis play op - tions for the hi ghlight [...]

  • Page 106

    92 Using the Menus: Playback Mode j j MARK FO R UPLOAD TO MARK FO R UPLOAD TO Sele c t pic tures for uploa d to Y o u T ube or F ace - book using MyFi nePix Stud io ( Windows only) . ■ ■ Sel ec ting Pic tures fo r Uplo ad Sel ec ting Pictu res fo r Uploa d 1 Selec t Yo uTu b e t o c h o o s e m o v i e s f o r u p l o a d to Y o u T ub e, FA C [...]

  • Page 107

    93 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode I I SLID E SHOW [MUL TIPLE] SLIDE SHO W [ MUL TIPLE ] View pic tures in a n automat ed slide show . Choose the t ype of show and press MENU /OK to st a r t . Press DISP /BACK a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g t h e s h o w t o view on-screen help. The show can be ended at any ti me by pressi ng MENU/OK . Opt ion [...]

  • Page 108

    94 Using the Menus: Playback Mode D D PROTECT PROTECT Pr otec t pictures from acc idental deletion. 1 Selec t D PROT EC T in the playbac k menu. 2 H ighligh t one of the following op tions and press MENU /OK : • FR A M E : Prot ec t selec ted pic tures. P ress the selec tor left or right to view pictures and press MENU/OK t o s e l e c t o r d e [...]

  • Page 109

    95 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode O O RES IZE RESIZE Cre ate a s mall cop y of the current picture . 1 Dis play the desir ed pic ture. 2 Selec t O RESI ZE in the pla yback menu. 3 Highligh t a size and pr ess MENU/OK t o displa y a con f ir mat io n dia lo g . 4 Press MENU/OK to sa ve the resiz ed copy to a separa te file . a The sizes availa[...]

  • Page 110

    96 Using the Menus: Playback Mode E E COPY COPY Cop y pic ture s from int ernal memory to a memory car d. 1 Selec t E CO PY in the playback me nu. 2 H ighligh t one of the following op tions and press the selector right: • a INTERNAL MEMORY y b CAR D : Copy pic - tures fr om int ernal memory to a memor y card . • b CAR D y a INTERNAL MEMORY : C[...]

  • Page 111

    97 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode n n ER AS E F ACE RECOG. ER AS E F ACE RECOG. Remove fac e recognition li nk s from the curren t ima ge. Wh en t his o pti on is s ele c te d, th e c ame ra will zoom in on an ar ea in the current picture that it has ma tched with a face in the face r ecognition data base. If the mat ch i s not corr ec t, pre[...]

  • Page 112

    98 1 Display the setup menu. 1.1 Pres s MENU/OK t o displa y the menu for the cu rrent mode. 1. 2 Pres s the selec tor lef t to high- ligh t a lef t tab. 1. 3 Pres s the selec tor up or down to s el e c t 4 . The setup menu appears. EXIT SET SET-UP SET Ta b 2 Adj ust settings. 2. 1 Press the selector right t o ac ti- vat e the setup menu. 2.2 Pr es[...]

  • Page 113

    99 Menus The Setup Me nu Default values a re shown in sq uare brack ets [ ]. F F DA TE/ TI ME DA TE/ TI ME Set the camera clock ( P 16 ) . N N TIM E DIFFE RE NCE [ TIME D IFFE RE NCE [ h h ] ] Swit ch the camera c lock instantly fr om your h o m e t i m e z o n e t o t h e l o c a l t i m e a t y o u r d e s t i - nation when tra veling. T o specif[...]

  • Page 114

    10 0 The Setup Me nu R R RES ET RES ET Reset all settings exc ept F DA T E / T I M E , N TIME DI FFE R EN CE , O BACKGROU ND COLOR , and Q VIDEO SY STEM to default va lues. 1 Highlight R RESET and pr ess the selec tor right t o displ ay a confirma tion dialog. 2 Highlight OK and pres s MENU/OK . K K FORM A T FOR M A T If a memor y card is inserted [...]

  • Page 115

    101 Menus The Setup Me nu B B FR AME NO. [ CONT .] FR AME NO. [ CONT .] New pictures are stor ed in im- age files named us ing a four - digit file number assign ed by adding one t o the last file number u sed. T he file num- ber is di splay ed during pla y- b a c k a s s ho w n a t r i g h t. B FRAM E NO. co ntro ls whether file num b ering i s res[...]

  • Page 116

    102 The Setup Me nu I I PLA YBACK V OLUM E [7] PL A YBACK VOLU M E [7] Adj ust the volume for mo vie and voice me mo pla yback . J J LCD BRI GHTN ESS [0 ] LCD BR IG HTNESS [0] Con trol the brightnes s of the displa y . T T MON ITOR SUN LIGHT MO DE [ O FF] MON ITOR SUNLI GHT MO DE [ OFF] Selec t ON t o make the di splay i n the monitor e as- ier to [...]

  • Page 117

    103 Menus The Setup Me nu L L DUAL IS MODE [ DUAL IS MODE [ L L ] ] Choose from the follo wing image stabilization options: Opt ion Option Des cr ipt ion Description L  CONTINUOUS + MOTION Image stabiliz ation on. If + MOTION is selec ted, the camera will adjust s h u tt e r s p ee d t o r e d u c e m o t i o n b l u r when a moving objec ts are[...]

  • Page 118

    10 4 The Setup Me nu k k AE/AF-LOC K MOD E [P ] AE/AF-LO CK MOD E [P] If AE& AF ON WHEN PRESSING i s selec ted, ex- posure a nd / or focus wi ll lock while the AE/AF LOCK but ton i s pressed. If AE& AF ON/OFF SWITCH is selec ted, exposur e and/ or focus will lock while the AE/AF LOCK but ton i s pressed and rema in locked unti l the but ton[...]

  • Page 119

    105 Menus The Setup Me nu m m AUT O ROT A TE PB [ ON] AUT O R OTA TE P B [ON] Cho ose ON to a uto mat ic all y ro tate “t al l” (p o r t r ait- orienta tion) pictures d uring playback. O O BA CKGROU ND COLOR BA CKGROUND C OLOR Choose a c olor scheme. c c GUI DANCE DIS PLA Y [ON] GUI DANCE DIS PLA Y [ON] Choose whether to di splay t ool tips. Q [...]

  • Page 120

    10 6 The Setup Me nu P P DISC HARGE (Ni - MH Bat te ries O nly) DISCHARG E (Ni- M H Batt eries O nly) The capacit y of rech argeable N i- MH batteries ma y be temporarily r educed when new , af ter long pe- riods of dis use, or if they a re repea tedly rechar ged before bei ng fully disc harged. Capaci t y can be incre ased by repea tedly disc harg[...]

  • Page 121

    107 T echnical Notes Optional Accessories The camera support s a wide range of ac cessories from F U JIFILM and o ther manufacturers. ■ ■ Audi o/ Visual Audio/Visual St andard T V * ■ ■ Dig ital viewe r Dig ital vi ewer Suppor ts 3D di splay of pictures tak en using INDIV D. SHUTTER 3D . FINE PIX REAL 3D V3 ( sold separ at ely) FINEPIX HS25[...]

  • Page 122

    10 8 Optional Accessories Accessories from FUJIFI LM Accessories from FUJIFI LM The following option al acc essories are a vailable from F UJI FILM. For the la test inform ation on the acc es- sories avai lable in your r egion, check with your local F UJI FILM re presenta tive or visit h ttp :/ /www .f uj i fi lm . com/ produc ts/ digit al _camer a[...]

  • Page 123

    10 9 T echnical Notes Caring for the C amera T o ensure c ontin ued enjoyment of the pr oduc t, obser ve the followi ng precautions. Storage and Use Storage and Use I f t h e c a m e r a w i ll n ot b e u s e d f o r a n e x t e n d e d p e - riod, remo ve the batter y and memory card. Do not stor e or use the camera in location s that ar e: • e [...]

  • Page 124

    11 0 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problems and Solutions Power an d Bat ter y Pro bl em Problem So lut ion Solution The c amer a does n ot turn on. • T he ba tt er ies a re e xha us ted : Inser t fresh o r fully -charg ed spare b atteri es ( P 9). • T he ba tt er ies a re n ot in t he co rr ec t or ie nta tio n : Re -ins er t the bat teries in [...]

  • Page 125

    111 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problems and Solutions Men us an d Dis play s Pro bl em Problem So lut ion Solution Menus and disp lays are not in English. Sele ct ENGLISH for Q  a ( P 16 , 9 9 ) . Shooting Pro bl em Problem So lut ion Solution No pic ture is t aken when the shut ter but ton is pressed. • Memor y is full : Inser t a new mem o[...]

  • Page 126

    112 Problems and Solutions Pro bl em Problem So lut ion Solution No f ace is detec ted . • T he su bje c t ’s face i s obs cu re d by su ngl as ses , a hat , lon g hai r, or oth er ob jec t s : Rem ove the obs truc tio ns. • T he su bje c t ’s face o cc upi es on ly a s mal l ar ea o f the f ra me : Chang e the compositi on so that the sub [...]

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    113 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problems and Solutions Pro bl em Problem So lut ion Solution Pic tures are mot tled . • A s low s hut te r spe ed i s se lec t ed at h igh t emp er atu re s : This is n ormal and d oes n ot indicated a mal - function. • Th e ca mer a ha s bee n us ed co nti nu ous ly a t hig h tem pe rat ure s or a t emp er atu [...]

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    114 Problems and Solutions Connec ti ons/M isce llaneo us Pro bl em Problem So lut ion Solution No pic ture or s ound. • T he c ame ra i s not p ro per ly c onn ec te d : Conne ct th e camera p roperly ( P 70 ). • A n A / V ca ble w as co nn ec ted d ur in g movi e pl ayb ack : Conne c t the came ra once mov ie playb ack has ended. • I npu t [...]

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    115 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problems and Solutions Pro bl em Problem So lut ion Solution Hue or content of display changes u ne xpec tedly . Choos e OFF for T MONITOR SUNLIGHT MODE ( P 4). Tim e and date stamps • T ime a nd d ate s tam ps a re no t co rr ec t : Set the cam era clo ck ( P 16) . • T ime a nd d ate s tam ps a ppe ar o n pho t[...]

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    11 6 W arning Messages a nd Displa ys The following wa rnings ar e dis played in the L CD mon itor: Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description B (re d ) Bat te rie s ar e low : Inser t f resh or full y- charged sp are bat teries ( P 9). A (blink s re d) Bat te ri es ar e ex hau ste d : Inse r t fresh or f ully- charge d spare bat teries ( P 9)[...]

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    117 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Warning Messages and Displays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description p T urn the cam era of f and w ait for it to cool. I f no ac tion is taken, th e camera w ill turn of f au tomati- cally . CAR D ER ROR The m emor y c ard is not for mat ted for use in th e camer a. Format th e card ( P 10 0 ) . The m emor[...]

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    11 8 Warning Messages and Displays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description FRAME N O. FULL The camera h as run out of frame num bers (c urrent frame number is 999-9999) . Fo rmat the me mo - r y card and s elec t RENEW for B FRA ME N O. T ake a pic ture to rese t fram e numbering to 100 - 00 0 1 , then selec t CO N TI N U OU S fo r B FRA ME[...]

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    119 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Warning Messages and Displays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description NO CARD No mem or y card ins er ted when E CO P Y is se lec ted . Inse r t a memo r y card. b NO IM AGE The source sel ec ted for E CO PY contains no image s. Sele c t a dif ferent source. a NO IM AGE u ERROR • T he voi ce me mo f ile i [...]

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    12 0 Appendix Internal Memory /Memory Card Capaci t y The following table s hows the recor ding time or num b er of pictures avai lable at different i mage sizes. All figur es are appr oximat e; file siz e varies with the scene r ecorded, produc ing wide variation s in the number of files tha t can be stored. The number of exposures or length r ema[...]

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    121 Appendix Specif ications Sys te m Model Digit al Camer a FinePix HS25EXR /HS28EXR Effec tive pixels 16 m i l l i o n Image sensor 1 / 2 -in ., EXR CMOS w ith primar y colo r filter Stor ag e med ia • Intern al memor y (approx. 25 MB) • SD/SDHC /SD XC memo r y cards File s ys te m Compliant with D esign Rule for C amer a F ile System (DCF ),[...]

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    12 2 Specifications Sys te m Metering 256 -segment t hroug h- t he - l ens ( T TL ) metering; MUL T I, SPOT , A VER AGE Exposure control Programme d AE ( with p rog ram shi f t ), shut ter-priori ty AE , aper ture -p riori ty AE , and manual exp osure Exposure compensation –2 EV – + 2 EV in in crements of 1 / 3 EV (e x c ep t B , R , M , and U [...]

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    12 3 Appendix Specifications Sys te m Electronic view finder (EVF) 0.2-in. /0.5 cm, 20 0k- dot color LCD view finder ; fr ame coverage app rox. 97% Monitor 3.0 -in. / 7 .6 cm, 460 k-dot colo r LC D m onitor; f rame coverag e approx. 100% Movies • i 1920 : 1 , 920 × 1 ,08 0, 30 f ps • f : 64 0 × 48 0 ( VGA ), 30 f p s • Y 320 × 24 0 : 320 ?[...]

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    124 Specifications Power su pp ly/othe r Power s our ces • A A alkaline b at teries (× 4) • A A lithium bat teries (×4; a v ailable from third -pa rt y sup pliers) • A A recharg eable nickel -metal hydrid e (Ni-M H) bat teries (× 4; available f rom third- par t y supplier s) • AC -5V X AC power adapter and CP- 0 4 DC coupl er (sold sep a[...]

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    12 5 Appendix Specifications Colo r T elev isi on Syste ms NTSC ( N ation al T elevision S ystem C ommit tee ) is a color televis ion telecas ting specific ation adopted mainly in the U.S. A., C anada, and Japan. P AL ( P hase A lternation by L ine) i s a color television system adopted mainly in European countries and China. Notices • Specif ica[...]

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    7-3, AKASAKA 9-CHOME, MINA T O-KU, TOKYO 107-0052, JAP AN http://www .fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html Please contact your local distributor for repairs and technical support. (see Worldwide Network list)[...]

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    Restric tions on Camera Set tings Shooti ng Mode and Camera Setti ngs Shooting Mode a nd Camera Setti ngs The options avai lable in each s hooting mode are li sted below. O O B B Adv. Adv. N N P P S S A A M M SP1/S P2 SP1/SP2 F F R R S S T T U U i i j j n n i i C C D D L L Z Z T T m m M M N N O O H H U U Q Q R R V V U U V V W W F F OFF OFF ✔ ✔ [...]

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    Restrictions on Camera Settings O O B B Adv. Adv. N N P P S S A A M M SP1/S P2 SP1/SP2 F F R R S S T T U U i i j j n n i i C C D D L L Z Z T T m m M M N N O O H H U U Q Q R R V V U U V V W W ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔[...]

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    Restrictions on Camera Settings O O B B Adv. Adv. N N P P S S A A M M SP1/S P2 SP1/SP2 F F R R S S T T U U i i j j n n i i C C D D L L Z Z T T m m M M N N O O H H U U Q Q R R V V U U V V W W O O S S ✔ ✔ O O ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔[...]

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    Restrictions on Camera Settings O O B B Adv. Adv. N N P P S S A A M M SP1/S P2 SP1/SP2 F F R R S S T T U U i i j j n n i i C C D D L L Z Z T T m m M M N N O O H H U U Q Q R R V V U U V V W W W W i i 1920 1920 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ?[...]