FujiFilm 16304630-4-KIT manual

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    DIGIT AL CAMERA FINEPIX SL1000 Series Owner ’ s Manual Thank you for your pur chase of this pr od - uct . T hi s manu al describes ho w to use your FU JIF ILM digital camera and the supplied sof tware. Be sur e that you hav e read and understood its c onte nts and the warnings in “For Y our Safe t y ” ( P ii ) before us ing the camera. For in[...]

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    ii • Read I nst ruc ti ons: Al l the s afet y an d op eratin g i nstru cti ons s hould be read befo re th e app liance is op er- ated . • Ret ain In str uc tion s: T he s afet y an d op eratin g i nstru cti ons s hould be reta ined fo r futu re referen ce. • Hee d Warn ing s: All warni ngs o n th e app liance an d in the op eratin g in- str u[...]

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    iii For Y our Safet y Powe r L ine s: An out side ante nna sy s- tem s hould not b e loc ated i n the vic init y of overh ead p ower li nes o r othe r ele ctr ic li ght or p ower circuit s, or w here it can f all into su ch pow er line s or circuit s. W hen i nstal ling a n out side antenna sy stem, ex treme care should be tak en to ke ep fr om tou[...]

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    iv For Y our Safet y Be sur e to read th is notes be fore u sing Saf ety No tes • Make sure tha t you use your c amera corre ctl y . Read thes e Saf ety Notes and your O wner ’s Manual c areful ly bef ore use. • Af ter readin g thes e Safet y Note s, store t hem in a sa fe place. Abo ut th e Icon s Th e icon s sho wn b elow are used in th is [...]

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    v For Y our Safet y WARNING Do n ot h eat, cha nge or ta ke a par t th e bat te ry. D o no t dr op or sub jec t th e bat- ter y to imp ac ts. Do not st ore th e b att er y w ith me tal lic pr odu ct s. Do no t u se ch arg ers o the r tha n the s pec if ied mo del t o cha rge t he ba tte ry. Any o f thes e ac tion s can c ause t he bat ter y to b ur[...]

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    vi For Y our Safet y Powe r Supp ly an d Bat ter y * Conf irm your b atte ry t ype b efore rea d- ing th e follo wing de script ions . Th e follow ing ex plains p roper u se of bat terie s and how to prolo ng th eir life. Inco rrec t use o f b atte ries can caus e sho rte r bat ter y li fe, as well as leak age, exces sive heat, fire or expl o- sion[...]

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    vii For Y our Safet y • Do not store ba tter ies in warm or humi d places . • Keep the bat teries out of re ach o f bab ies and s mall chil dren. • Make s ure that the bat tery pol arit y ( C and D ) is correc t. • Do n ot use new w ith us ed b atter- ies . Do not use charge d and dis- charg ed bat teri es toget her. • Do not use dif fere[...]

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    viii For Y our Safet y • Do not ta ke apar t the AC powe r adap ter. Doing s o could b e dan- gero us. • Do n ot use the AC pow er ad apter in a hot a nd humid p lace. • Do no t subje ct th e AC pow er adap ter to stro ng sho cks . • The AC po wer adapte r may emit a hummi ng. Th is is norm al. • If use d near a r adio, t he AC pow er ada[...]

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    ix About T his Manual Before usi ng the camera, re ad thi s man ual and the warn ings on pages ii–viii. For information on spe - cific topics, c onsult t he sources below . Memo ry C ard s Pictures can be stored in an optional SD , SDHC, and SD X C memo ry cards ( P  1 2), referre d to in this manual as “memor y card s” . T em perat ure War[...]

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    x For Y ou r Safet y ................................................................................. ii IMPO RT ANT SAFE TY I NSTRU CT IONS ...................................... ii Safe ty N otes .................................................................................... iv Abo ut This M anual ...........................................[...]

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    xi T able of Contents Mor e on Playback Playb ack Opti ons ........................................................................... 56 Playba ck Zoom ..............................................................................56 I Fa vor ites: Ratin g Pictur es .................................................... 57 Multi -Fram e Playback ....[...]

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    xii T able of Contents Using t he Menu s: Playbac k Mode ..........................................8 8 Using the Pl ayback Me nu..........................................................88 Playba ck Menu Op tions .............................................................8 8 i MOVIE E DIT .......................................................[...]

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    1 Be fore Y ou B egi n Introdu c tion Symbols and Con ventions The following symbols ar e used in this ma nual: 3 : This i nformation s hould be read before u se to ens ure corr ec t operation. 1 : Poin ts to note whe n using the camera. 2 : Add itional inform ation that m ay be helpful when usi ng the camera. P : Other pages in this m anual on whi[...]

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    2 Introduction Parts of t he C a mera For more i nformation , refer t o the page listed to the rig ht of each it em. 1 2 AF-assis t illuminator ...............................4 0 Self-tim er lamp .......................................... 45 1 3 Flash .................................................................. 4 2 1 4 Flash po p- up but ton.[...]

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    3 Be fore Y ou B egi n Introduction 24 Bat ter y-cha mber latch ................ 1 2 25 Eye sens or ............................................. 6 26 EV F / LCD (disp lay sele cti on) button .... 6 2 7 t ( movi e recor ding ) bu tton ............ 64 28 a (p laybac k) but ton ................23, 56 29 T ermin al cover .................. 67 , 68, 77[...]

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    4 Introduction Camera Di splays The fol lowing indicat ors may appear duri ng shoot ing and pla yb ack. The i ndicators dis played var y with camera settings. ■ Shoo ting 10 : 00 AM 19 DATE 12/31/2050 F 3. 1 250 100 N * a : indicates that no memor y card is inserted and that picture s will be s tored in the c amera’s internal memo ry. 1 4 Foc u[...]

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    5 Be fore Y ou B egi n Introduction Hidi ng and V iewin g Indic ator s Press DISP /BACK to cycle through shooting and p la yb ack indicators as follows: • Shoo ting : Indic at ors displayed/ indicat or s hidden/bes t framing/ HD framing/histogr am • Playb ack : Indicators dis played /indicators hidden/ I favorites ( P  5 7)/phot o info Hist o[...]

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    6 Introduction The El ect ron ic View f inde r (EVF) The elec tronic view finder pro v ides the sam e information as the mo nit or, and can be used when bright lighting conditions mak e the display in the monitor dif ficult t o see. Press E VF / LCD b utton to selec t from the auto sw it ch, monitor , or elec tric view finder mode. When the aut o s[...]

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    7 Be fore Y ou B egi n Introduction Dio pter ad just ment co ntro l The cam era is e quipped with diopter adjustment to accommodate indi- vidual dif fer ences in vision. Slide the diopter a dj ust ment control up and down until the view finder display is i n sharp focus . 3 Strong sunlig ht focuse d through the view finder ma y damage the panel o f[...]

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    8 Introduction The Mod e Dial T o selec t a s hooting mode , al ign the mode ic on wit h the mark ne xt t o the mode dial. P , S , A , M : Sele ct for full control over cam - era set tings, including aper ture ( M an d A ) and/or shut ter spee d ( M and S ) ( P  3 3). C (CUSTOM) : Recall stored set tings fo r mod es P , S , A , and M ( P  36) .[...]

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    Fir st Ste ps 9 The S trap and Len s Cap Attac hing the Strap Attach the strap to the two strap e yelets as shown below . 3 T o avoid dr op ping the camera, b e s ure the s trap is c or- rec tly secured. The Lens Cap Attach the lens cap a s shown. T o avoid losing the lens cap, pass the supplied string throug h the eyelet ( q ) and secure the lens [...]

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    1 0 Cha rging the Battery The bat t er y is not c harged at sh ipment. Cha rge the batter y before u se. 1 Attach the plug adapter . Attach the plug adapt er a s sho wn at righ t, making sur e tha t it is fully in ser ted and cl ick s i nto place on the charge r termi nals. 3 The plug adapter is e xc lusively for use with the supplied bat tery char[...]

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    Fir st Ste ps 1 1 Charging the Batter y 3 Plug the charger in. Plug t he charger i nto an i ndoor p owe r outlet. The charging i ndicator wi ll ligh t. The Ch argi ng Ind icato r The charging indicator shows batter y charge status as follows: Cha rgin g indi cato r Bat ter y st atus Ac tion Of f Bat tery n ot i nser ted. Inser t the batter y . Bat [...]

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    1 2 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Af t er charg ing the batter y , in ser t the batter y and memory card as described below . 1 Open the b atter y-chamber cover . a Be sure the camera is of f before op ening the bat- tery -chamber cover . 3 • Do not open the bat tery -chamber cover when the camera is on. Fail ure to obser ve this pre- c[...]

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    Fir st Ste ps 1 3 Inserting the Bat tery and a M emor y C ard 3 Inser t the memor y card. Holding the memor y card in the orientation shown at righ t, slide it in unti l it clic k s int o place at the back of the slot. 3 • Be sure card is in the correct ori en tation; do not inser t at a n angle o r use for ce. • SD /SDHC/SDX C mem ory cards c [...]

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    1 4 Inserting the Bat tery and a M emor y C ard 3 • Remove dirt f rom th e b atter y t erminals with a clean, dr y cloth. F ailure to obser ve thi s p recaution could prevent the batter y from charging. • Do not af fix stickers or other objec ts to the batter y . F ailure to obser ve this precaution could make it im- possible to remove the batt[...]

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    Fir st Ste ps 1 5 Inserting the Bat tery and a M emor y C ard ■ Compa tible Mem ory Card s FU JIF ILM and SanDis k SD , SDHC, and SD X C memor y card s have been approv ed for use in the cam- era. A complet e list of appro ved memor y cards i s available a t http:/ /w ww .fujifil m.com/ produ c ts/ digit al_ ca mera s/index.html . Operation is no[...]

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    1 6 T urning the Ca mera On and Off Shooti ng Mode Slide the G switc h in the direc ti on shown below . Th e len s will ex t end automa tically . Slide the G swit ch to tu rn the camera of f. 2 Switch ing to Play bac k Mode Press the a button t o star t playback . P ress the shutter but ton halfway to return to shooting mode. 3 • Be su re that th[...]

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    Fir st Ste ps 1 7 Basic S etup A language-selec tion dialog i s di splayed the first ti me the camera is turned on. Set up the camera as described below (for i nformation on r eset ting t he clock or changing l anguages, see page 1 00) . 1 Choose a language. START MENU SET NO ENGLISH PORTUGUÊS ESPAÑOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH 1 . 1 P ress the selector up[...]

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    1 8 Ba sic Pho togr aphy an d Playba ck T ak in g Pictures in M ( Scen e Recogniti on ) Mode This sec tion de scribes how to take pi c tures i n M mode. 1 T urn the camera on. Slide the G s wit ch t o turn the camera on. 2 Selec t M mode. Rotat e the mode dial to M . M In this mode, the camera au- tomatically analy zes th e com- position and selec [...]

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    1 9 Ba sic Pho togr aphy an d Playba ck T aking Pictures in M (Scene Recognition ) Mode 3 Check the bat t er y level. Check the battery level in the dis play . q w Ind icato r Desc rip tion D (white) Battery par tially discharged. C (white) Battery more than half discharged. B (red) Low battery. Charge as soon as possible. A (blinks red) Batter y e[...]

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    20 T aking Pictures in M (Scene Recognition ) Mode 1 • When the side lever i s set to H , M or L , the side lever func tions as same as the zoom lever. • When set ting th e side lever to H , th e side lever can zoom faster . In the same way when setting the side lever to L , the side lever can zoom slower . • When using the zoom c ontrol and [...]

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    2 1 Ba sic Pho togr aphy an d Playba ck T aking Pictures in M (Scene Recognition ) Mode Sile nt Mode In situations in which camera sounds or lights may be unwelcome, hol d the DISP/BACK button down until o is displayed (note that silen t mode is n ot available during movie playback ) . The c amera speaker and AF-ass ist illuminator / self- timer la[...]

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    22 T aking Pictures in M (Scene Recognition ) Mode 6 Shoot. Smoothly press the shutter but ton the rest of the way down to take the picture. 2 The Shut ter Bu tto n The shutter but ton has two positions . P ressing the shutter button half way ( q ) sets focus and exposure; to shoot, press the shut ter but t on the rest o f the way down ( w ) . q w [...]

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    2 3 Ba sic Pho togr aphy an d Playba ck Viewi ng Pictures Pictures can b e viewed in the monit or . W hen taking im p ortant photographs, take a te s t shot and check the res ults. 1 Press the a button. The most recen t pic tur e will b e displa yed in the monit or. 100-0001 2 View additional pic tures. Pr ess the selec t or right t o view pictures[...]

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    2 4 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Shooti ng Mode Choose a shooting m ode ac cordi ng to the scene or typ e of s ubjec t. T o c ho ose a s ho o ting mode, rota te the mode dial t o the desired setting ( P  8 ). The foll owing modes are avai lable: M SCENE RECOGNITION The camera aut omatical ly an aly zes the compos i- tion and selec ts the appr opriate s[...]

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    2 5 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Shooting Mode ■ a ADVA NCED FIL TER T ake photo s with filter effec ts. Sele ct a filter effec t and pres s MENU/OK . 1 Depen ding on th e subjec t and camera set tings, images may in so me cases be grainy or var y in brightness and hue. Filt er Des cri pti on G TOY C AMER A Choos e for a retro toy camer a ef fect . H M[...]

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    26 Shooting Mode ■ j PRO L OW-LIGHT Each time the shutter but t on is pressed, the camera ma kes four exposures and combi nes them in to a sing le photograph. Use to reduc e noise and blur when ph o tographing po orly lit s ubjec ts or static subj e cts at high z oom r a tios. a A single combined photograph may not be created with some scenes or [...]

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    2 7 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Shooting Mode ■ C Natura l & N This mode helps ens ure good resu lts with back- lit subjects and in other situa tions with dif ficult ligh ting. Before shooting, r ai se the f lash ; pictures can only be tak en when the f la sh is raised. Each time the shutter but ton is pressed, the camera takes t wo shots: one s h[...]

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    28 Shooting Mode ■ i INDIVID. SH UT TER 3 D T ake t wo shots from dif feren t angles to crea te a 3D im age. 1 T o choose the orde r in which the pic tu res are tak- en, pres s the sele ctor righ t to dis play the current order and then press the selector lef t or righ t to choose from t he options below . G : T ake the left shot first. H : T ake[...]

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    29 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Shooting Mode View ing an d Print ing 3D Imag es • The cam era displays imag es in 2D . Press the selec tor down to toggle bet ween the first and second shots. • Devi ces equip ped for 3D di splay , such a s the FINEP IX REAL 3D V3 digital p hot o frame or FI NEPIX REAL 3D W3 digital camer a, will di splay the images i[...]

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    30 Shooting Mode Sce ne Des cri ption  C P ORTR AIT Choose t his mode for s of t -tone d por trait s with natur al skin tones .  M LAN DSCAP E Choose this mo de for crisp, clear dayli ght shots of build ings and landscap es.  N SPOR T Choose t his mode whe n photograp hing moving subje ct s. Priori ty is given to f aster shut ter [...]

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    3 1 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Shooting Mode r MOT ION PANORAMA 360 Follo w an on -scr een guide to tak e phot os that will aut omatically be joined to form a panorama. T he camera zooms all the way out and remains fixed at the widest angle u ntil shooting i s complet e. 1 T o select the angle thr ough which you will pan the camera whi le shoot ing, pr[...]

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    3 2 Shooting Mode c • Panoramas are created from multiple f rames. The camera may in som e cases record a gre ater or lesser angle than selec ted or be unable to stitch the fram es together per fec tly . The last par t of the pano rama may not b e r e c orded if shooting ends before the panorama is complete. • Shooting may be in terrupted if th[...]

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    3 3 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Shooting Mode P : PROGRAM AE In this mo de , the camera sets exposur e aut omati- cally . If des ired, you c an choose dif feren t com- bina tions of shutter speed and aper tur e that wil l produc e the same exp os ure (program s hif t) . c If the subject is outside the metering range of the cam - era, the shutter speed a[...]

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    34 Shooting Mode S : SHUTTER PRIO RITY AE Choose the shut t er s pe ed using the c ommand dial , while the camera adjusts aper tur e for opti- mal exposur e. 1200 S Shutter s pee d c • If the correct e xposure can not b e achieve d at the selec ted shutter spe ed, aper ture will b e displa yed in red. Adjust shutter spee d until the correc t expo[...]

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    3 5 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Shooting Mode M : MANUA L In thi s mode, you choose both s hut t er spee d and aper tur e. If desir ed, exposure can be alt ered from the value s uggested by the camera. Pr ess the d but ton to choose between shutter speed and aperture and rotat e the c ommand di al to adj ust the selec ted setting. F 7. 1 M 1200 Shutter [...]

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    36 Shooting Mode C : CUS TOM MODE In P , S , A and M modes, the K CUSTOM SET option in the shooting menu ( P  8 1 ) can be used to save curren t camera and menu set ti ngs. These set ting s are recalled whenev er the mode dial is rotat ed to C (c us- tom mode ). Men u/se tti ng Se tti ngs s aved Sho otin g men u N  ISO , O  IMAGE S IZE , P [...]

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    3 7 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Intel ligent F ace Detection Int elligen t F ace Detection al lows the camera t o aut omatica lly detec t huma n face s and set focus and exposure for a face any wher e in the f rame for shots tha t emphasi ze por trait subjec ts. Choose for grou p por traits (in horizon tal or ve r tical orienta tions ) t o preven t the [...]

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    38 Intelligent Fac e De tection Inte llige nt Face Dete cti on Intel ligent F ace Detec tion i s recommended when using the self-timer for group- or self-por trait s ( P  44) . 7 7 When a pic ture taken with Intel ligent F ace Detectio n is display e d, the camera can automatically selec t faces for red- eye removal ( P  93 ), playba ck zoom ( [...]

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    3 9 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Foc us Lock T o c ompose photograph s with of f-cen ter sub jec ts: 1 Posit ion the subjec t in the focus frame. 2 Focus. Pr ess the shutter but t on half way to set fo - cus and exposur e. Focus and exposur e will rema in locked whi le the sh ut ter but ton i s pressed hal f way (AF / AE lock) . Pr ess halfway Repeat s t[...]

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    40 Focus Lock Auto focu s Although the cam era b oasts a high- precision autofo - cus s ystem, it may be unable to focus on the subjec ts listed below . If the camer a is unable to focus u sing autofocus, use focus lock ( P  39) t o fo cu s o n another subjec t at the sam e distance and then recompose the photograph. • V er y shin y subject s s[...]

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    4 1 Mor e on Phot ogra phy F Macro and S uper Macro Modes ( C lose- ups ) For close-ups, pres s the selec tor left ( F ) to choose from the macr o options sho wn b elow . Choose from F ( macro mode) , G ( super macro mode) , or OFF ( macro mode of f ) When macro mo de is in effe ct, the camera focuses on subjects near the cent er of the f rame. Use[...]

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    42 N Usi ng the Fl ash (I ntellig ent F lash ) When the f las h is used, the camera’ s Int elligent Flas h s yste m instantly an aly zes the scene based on such fac t ors a s the brigh tness of the sub jec t, its position in the frame, and its di stance from t he camera. Fla sh output and s en sitivit y are adju sted to en sure that the ma in sub[...]

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    43 Mor e on Phot ogra phy N Using the F lash (Intelligent F lash) 3 Focus. Pr ess the s hut t er but ton halfway to focus. If the f lash wil l fir e, p will be d ispla yed when the shutter but ton i s pressed hal f way . A t slow sh ut te r spee d s, k will appear in the dis play to wa rn that pictures may be blu rred; use of a tripod is rec ommend[...]

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    44 J Usi ng the Self- Timer The camera of fers a ten-second timer that al lows photographers t o app e ar in their own photograph s, and a t wo-second timer th at can be u sed t o avoid bl ur caused by the camera moving when the shutter but t on is pres se d. 1 Set the timer . Pr ess the selec t or down ( h ), and then press the selector lef t or r[...]

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    45 Mor e on Phot ogra phy J Using the Self- Timer The self -timer lamp on t he fr ont of t he ca mera wil l blin k immedia tely b ef ore the picture i s tak en. If the t wo-second timer i s selec ted, the self-timer l amp will bl ink as the ti mer coun ts down. Inte llige nt Face Dete cti on Because it ens ures that the faces of por trait subject s[...]

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    46 3 Selec t a frame d area to enlar ge by press- ing e or f , and then press the MENU/OK but ton. The frame is displ ayed as shown at ri ght. 4 Focus and shoot. The f ramed are a will be enlar ged to cr eat e a full-siz e d picture . Z INST ANT Z OOM In instant zoom, the area surr ounding the f rame is visi ble in the displ ay . U se t o frame err[...]

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    47 Mor e on Phot ogra phy Z INST ANT ZOOM ■ INTELL IGENT DIGIT AL ZOOM 1 Enable digital zoom. Selec t ON for the R INTE LLIGENT DIGIT AL ZOOM option in t he setup menu ( P  1 0 1 ) . 2 Choose a subjec t. F rame the subject i n the cent er of the dis play usi ng int elligen t digital zoom. 3 Selec t Z INST ANT ZOOM in the sho oti ng menu ( P  [...]

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    48 Z INST ANT ZOOM 5 Frame the picture. Use the z oom cont rol t o choose the ar ea that will be incl uded in the final phot o gra ph. 6 Focus and shoot. The framed are a will be enlarged to creat e a full-siz e d picture . 2 Intell igent Face D etec tio n Intel ligent F ace Detec tion will not detec t faces out side the sele cted fr ame. 3 • Pic[...]

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    49 Mor e on Phot ogra phy The F n Button The r ole pla yed by the Fn button can be selec t ed us ing the F Fn BUT TON option in t he setup menu ( P  1 0 1 ) . The following opt ions are a vailable: ISO ( P  82 )/ IMAGE SIZE ( P  82 )/ IMAGE QUALITY ( P  83 )/ WHIT E BAL ANCE ( P  5 5) / FINEP IX COLOR ( P  84) / PHOTOMETRY ( P  85 )/ [...]

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    50 I Co ntinuo us Shooting ( Burst Mode ) Captur e motion or aut omatically vary selec ted settings ov er a series of pictures. Pr ess the I button and choose from the follo wing options : OFF : OFF J : J C ON TINUOUS K : K C ON TINUOUS O : O C ON TINUOUS P : BES T F R AME CAPT URE O : AE BK T c • Focus and e xposure are determined b y the firs t[...]

  • Page 63

    5 1 Mor e on Phot ogra phy I Continuous Shooting ( Bu rst Mode) ■ P BEST F RAME C APT URE The camera takes a series of pic tur es, star ti ng before and ending af t er the shutter but ton is pressed. T o choose the frame rate and number of shots: 1 Pr ess the selec t or rig ht wh en the camera is i n shooting mode. 2 High light the curren t f ram[...]

  • Page 64

    5 2 I Continuous Shooting ( Bu rst Mode) 5 T ake phot ographs. The camera be gi ns rec ord- ing while the shut t er but ton is pressed half - way , and complet es the burst when the sh ut- ter but ton is pr essed all the way down. T he ill ustration shows a burst of eig ht shots, three before the shutter but ton is pressed and four af t er . Shutte[...]

  • Page 65

    5 3 Mor e on Phot ogra phy d Exposure C ompensa tion Use exposur e compensa tion when photograph ing ver y brigh t, ver y dark, or high-contrast s ubjec ts. 1 Press the d button. The exp os ure indica tor will be di splayed. F 3.3 P 1200 Exp o sure indic ator 2 Choose a value. Rotat e the command dial. The ef - fec t i s visible in t he displa y . [...]

  • Page 66

    54 d Ex posure C omp ensat ion Choo sing a n Exp osure C ompe nsat ion Value • Back lit s ubjec ts : ch oose values from + 2 / 3 EV to + 1 2 / 3 EV • High ly re fle cti ve subj ec ts or ver y br ight s cenes (e.g., snowf ields ): + 1 E V • Scen es tha t are mos tly s ky : + 1 EV • Spot lit su bjec ts (par ticularly if ph ot ogr aphed agains[...]

  • Page 67

    5 5 Mor e on Phot ogra phy D WHIT E BALANC E For natural colors, selec t D  WH ITE BALANCE in the shooting menu and c ho ose a set ting that mat ch- es the ligh t sourc e. Opt ion De scr iptio n AUTO White balance adjusted automa tically. h Measure a value for white balanc e. i For subject s in direct sunlight. j For subject s in the shade. k Us[...]

  • Page 68

    56 Mor e on Play bac k Pla yba ck Options T o view the most recen t picture in the monitor , press t he a but ton. 100-0001 Pr ess the s elector right t o view pictures in the order rec orded, lef t to view pic - tures in r everse order . Keep the selector pressed to s cr oll rapidly to the desi red frame. 1 Pictures taken using other cam eras are [...]

  • Page 69

    5 7 Mor e on Play bac k Playback Options Inte llige nt Face Dete cti on Pictures taken wi th Int elligent F ace Detec tion ( P  3 7) ar e indicated by a g ic on. Press the f but t on to zoom in on the s ubjec t se lected with In - telligen t F ace D etection. Y ou can then use the zoom control to zoom in and out. BACK ZOOM I Fav orites: Rat ing P[...]

  • Page 70

    58 Playback Options Mult i- F rame Playback T o change the number of images dis- play ed during playback, selec t W . 10 : 00 AM 2050. 12. 31 Select W to increa se the number of pictures dis played to, two, nine, or a hundr ed. Select T to reduc e the number of im- ages dis played. Use the s elector to highligh t im ages and press MENU/ OK to view [...]

  • Page 71

    59 Mor e on Play bac k If you press the selec tor down when a panorama is displ ayed full fr ame , the camera wil l pla y back the picture from lef t t o right or from bottom t o top. PLAY STOP PAUSE The following operati ons can be per formed during pla yback : Ope rati on But ton Des cri ption Start /pause playback Pr ess th e sele cto r down to [...]

  • Page 72

    60 Cre ate book s from y our favorite pho tos. Creati ng a P hotoBoo k k Pho toBook Assist 1 Select k PHOTOBOOK ASSIST in the play- back menu. 2 High light NEW BOOK . 3 Pr ess MENU /OK to displa y the new book dialog. 4 Choose pictures for the new book. • SELECT F ROM A LL : C hoose fr om all the pictures avai lable. • SELECT BY IMAGE SEARCH : [...]

  • Page 73

    6 1 Mor e on Play bac k k PhotoBook Assist 8 Pr ess MENU/OK . T he new book wil l be added to the li st in the photobook assi st menu. 3 • Phot ob ook s can con tain up to 300 pic tures. • Book s that contain no p hot os are automatically deleted. Photo Book s Photobook s can b e copied to a computer using the supplied MyFinePix Studio sof t wa[...]

  • Page 74

    62 b Image S earch Sear ch for pictures by da te, s ubjec t, sc ene, file ty pe, a nd rating. 1 Select b IMA G E SE ARC H in the playback menu. 2 High light one of the following op - tions and pr ess MENU/ OK : Op tion D esc ript ion BY DATE Find all p ictures taken o n a s elec ted date. BY FACE Find all pic tures containing f aces. BY I FAVORITES[...]

  • Page 75

    63 Mor e on Play bac k A Deleting P ictures T o delete individual pictures, multiple sele cted pic tures, or al l pictures, press the selector up ( b ), and choose f r om the option s below . Not e that delet ed pictures can not be reco vered. C opy important pictur es to a comput er or other stor age device before proc eeding. ERASE BACK SET FRAME[...]

  • Page 76

    64 Movi es Reco rding Mo vies Pr ess z t o shoot a movie. During record ing, the fol lowing indicat ors wi ll b e dis played and sound wi ll be recor de d vi a the built -in microphone (be careful no t to co ver the micr ophone during recor ding) . 1 REC 999m59s F Number of photos t hat can be t aken during rec ording Time remaining y REC icon T o [...]

  • Page 77

    65 Movi es Recording Movies c • The indicator lamp lights while movies are being recorded. Do not op en the batter y chamber during shooting or while the indicator lamp is lit. F ailure to observe this precautio n c ould p rev ent the movie from being played back . • V er tical or horizontal s tre ak s ma y appear in mov ies containing v er y b[...]

  • Page 78

    66 a Viewi ng Movi es During playback ( P  56 ) , movies are di splayed in the monitor as s hown at righ t. The following operations can b e p erformed while a movie is d ispla yed: 100-006 10 : 00 AM 12/31/2050 PLAY Ope rati on Desc rip tion Start /pause playback Pre ss the sele ct or down to s tart playback . Press again t o pause. End playback[...]

  • Page 79

    6 7 Conn ecti ons Viewi ng Pictures on TV Connecting the Camera to H igh Defin ition (HD ) T V s When an HDMI cable ( avai lable from thir d-p art y suppl iers ) is connected, pictures and sound ar e played back on the T V . 1 T urn the camera of f and connect an HDMI cable a vailable from thi rd par ty suppliers. Insert int o HDMI connector Insert[...]

  • Page 80

    68 Pr inting P ictures via USB If the print er support s PictBridge, the camera can b e connec t ed directly to the prin ter and pictures can be printed without first b ei ng c opied to a compute r . Not e that depending on the prin ter , not al l the func tions de scribed b elow ma y be suppor ted. Connecting the Camera 1 Con ne ct the s upplied U[...]

  • Page 81

    69 Conn ecti ons Printing P ic tures via US B 2 Print ing the D ate of Rec ordi ng T o prin t the date of recording on pic tures, press DISP/ BACK in s t eps 1 – 2 to display the P ic tBridge menu (see “Printing th e DPOF Print O rder , ” below) . Pr ess the se- lec tor up or down to highligh t PRI NT WITH DA T E s and press MENU/OK to return[...]

  • Page 82

    7 0 Printing P ic tures via US B 4 Pr ess MENU/ OK to star t prin ting. Dur ing Pr intin g The m essage show n at r igh t is displayed during printing. Press DISP/BACK to cancel be - fore all pic tures ar e printed (depending on the p rint er , printing may end before the current picture has printed). If printing is interrupted, press a to turn the[...]

  • Page 83

    7 1 Conn ecti ons Printing P ic tures via US B The K PRIN T ORDER ( DPO F) opt ion in the play- back men u can b e used to crea te a digital “prin t order” for PictBridge -compati ble print ers ( P  1 0 8 ) or devices t hat support DPOF . DPOF DPOF ( D igital P rint O rder F ormat) is standard that allows pic tures to be printed from “ prin[...]

  • Page 84

    72 Printing P ic tures via US B 2 Pr ess the selector up or down t o choose t he number of c opies ( up to 99) . T o remove a pic ture from the order , pres s the selec tor down until the num- ber of copies i s 0. T ot al number of prints Number of copies SHEETS DPOF: 00001 01 PRINT ORDER ( DPOF ) SET FRAME 1 When pic tures are printed via direc t [...]

  • Page 85

    7 3 Conn ecti ons Printing P ic tures via US B 1 • Print or ders c an c ontain a maximum of 9 99 pictures . • If a memor y card is inser ted containi ng a print order cre- ated by another c amera, the message show n a t right will be displa yed . Pressing ME NU / OK cancels the print order; a new print order must be created as described ab ove [...]

  • Page 86

    7 4 Viewi ng Pictures on a C omputer The supplied soft ware ca n be used to c opy pictures t o a comput er , where they can be stored, viewed, orga nized, and print ed. B ef ore proceeding, in stall the sof t war e as described b elow . Do not connect the camer a to the c omputer until i nstall ation is complet e . Windows: Insta lling MyFinePix St[...]

  • Page 87

    7 5 Conn ecti ons Viewing Pictures on a Computer 2 S tar t the c omputer . Log in t o an acc ount with admin istrator privileges befor e proceeding. 3 Exit an y applica tions th at ma y be run ning and insert the installer C D in a CD- ROM driv e. Wind ows 8/ Win dows 7 / Win dows Vi sta If an Aut oPlay dialog is di splayed, click SETU P . EXE . A [...]

  • Page 88

    7 6 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Maci ntosh: Instal ling RAW FILE C ONVERTER RA W FILE C ONVERTER is used t o view RAW i mages on your com puter . 1 Con firm that the com puter meets the following system r equiremen ts: CPU Intel (Core 2 Duo or b etter) OS Pre- installe d versions of Ma c OS X version 1 0. 6– 10.8 (visit http:/ /w ww.fujifilm .[...]

  • Page 89

    77 Conn ecti ons Viewing Pictures on a Computer Impor ting pictures or mov ie s to Mac (Macintosh) Use a standard appl ication in Mac OS such as Im- age Capture to i mpor t pic tu res or movies to Mac. Connecting the Camera 1 If t he pictures y ou wish to copy are st ored on a memor y card, insert the card int o the camera ( P 1 2) . 1 Windows user[...]

  • Page 90

    7 8 Viewing Pictures on a Computer 3 • If a memo ry card c ontaining a large number of imag es is inser ted, th ere may b e a delay before the sof tware star ts and you ma y be unable to impor t or save im- ages. Use a memo ry card reader to transfer pic tures. • Make s ure that the computer do es not di splay a mes- sage s tating that c opying[...]

  • Page 91

    7 9 Me nus Usi ng the Menus: S hooting Mode Using t he Shooting Menu 1 Pr ess MENU/ OK to dis play the shoot - ing menu. 2 Pr ess the selec tor up or down to highl ight the des ired menu ite m. 3 Pr ess the selec tor righ t to dis play op - tions f or the highlig hted ite m. 4 Pr ess the selec tor up or down to highl ight the des ired option. 5 Pr [...]

  • Page 92

    80 Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode Shooti ng Menu Optio ns Men u item Des cr ipti on Op tion s Defa ult A SCENE PO SITION Choos e a scene for SP m ode ( P  29) . C / M / N / O / H / P / Q / R / S / U / V / W C A Adv. MODE Cho ose an adv anced shoot ing mode ( P  24 ). a / j / k / C / D / B / i a N ISO Adjust ISO sensitiv ity. Cho ose higher va[...]

  • Page 93

    8 1 Me nus Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode Men u item Des cr ipti on Op tion s Defa ult b FACE DET ECTIO N Choos e w hether the camer a automati cally detec ts and set s focus an d ex posure for human p ort rait subjec ts ( P  3 7). ON / OFF OFF C PHOTOME TRY Choos e how the cam era meters e xposure ( P  85). o / p / q o F AF MODE Choos e how [...]

  • Page 94

    82 Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode N ISO Con trol the camera’ s sensitivity to light. Highe r values can be used t o r e d uce bl ur when light - ing is poor; note, however , that mot tli ng may appear in pic tures taken at high sensitivities. If A UTO , AUTO (800) , or AUT O (400) is selec t ed, the camera will adjust sensit ivit y automa tical[...]

  • Page 95

    83 Me nus Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode Size Ver sus A spec t Rati o Size Opt ion Pri nts at s izes up to O 34 × 25 cm (1 3.5 × 1 0 in.) P 2 4 × 1 8 cm (9 .5 × 7 in.) Q 1 7 × 1 3 cm (7 × 5 in.) As pec t rati o 4 : 3 : Pictures have the same propor tions a s the cam - era display . 3 : 2 : Pictures have the same propor tions as a frame of 3[...]

  • Page 96

    84 Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode P FINEPIX COLOR Enha nce c ontrast and c olor saturation or take pic - tures i n black and whit e. Opt ion De scr iptio n ST ANDARD Standard c ontras t and saturation. Recommende d in most situations. CHROM E Viv id contrast and color. Cho ose for vivid shots o f f lowers or en- hanced greens and blues in land - [...]

  • Page 97

    85 Me nus Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode C PHOTOMETRY Choose how the camera mete rs exp os ure when Int elligen t F ace Det ec tion is off. • o MUL TI : Aut omatic sce ne recogn ition is used to adju s t exposure for a wide range of shooting condi tions. • p SPOT : The camera meters lig hting c onditions at the cen ter of the frame. Re c omme[...]

  • Page 98

    86 Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode • t AREA : The focus position can b e chosen manual ly by press ing the selec t or up, down, left, or right and press - ing MENU/OK wh en the focus brackets are i n the desired p os ition. Choose for precise focus when the camera is mounted on a tripod. Not e th at exp os ure is set for the su bjec t in the cen[...]

  • Page 99

    87 Me nus Using the Menus: S ho oting Mode I FLASH Adj ust f la sh brigh tness. Choose from val ues be - twe en + 2 / 3 EV and – 2 / 3 EV . The defaul t se t ting is ±0. Note tha t the desir e d res ults ma y not be ach ieved depending on shoot ing condition s and the dis- tance t o the subj e ct. g EX TERNAL FL ASH Choose O N when using an op t[...]

  • Page 100

    88 Usi ng the Menus: P la yback Mode Using t he Pl aybac k Menu 1 Pr ess the a button to enter play- back mode. 2 Pr ess MENU/ OK to displa y the play- back menu. 3 Pr ess the selec tor up or down to highl ight the des ired menu ite m. 4 Pr ess the selec tor righ t to dis play op - tions f or the highlig hted ite m. 5 Pr ess the selec tor up or dow[...]

  • Page 101

    89 Me nus Using the Menus: P lay back Mode i MOVIE EDIT Edit mo vies. ■ MOVIE TRIMMING Remove opening or ending footage to cre ate an edited c opy of the curren t movie. 1 Dis play the desi red movie. 2 Select i MOVIE EDI T in the playback menu, then selec t MO VI E TRIMM ING . T o r emove footage from the star t of the cop y , pr oceed to St [...]

  • Page 102

    90 Using the Menus: P lay back Mode ■ Add /Remove Ite ms in the Upl oad Que ue 1 Select an upload destination. 2 Pr ess MENU/ OK . 3 Select item s to be added to , or re - moved from, the u pload queue. 4 Pr ess MENU/ OK to con f i rm. • Item s not in the upload queue will be added to the q ueue when you selec t them a nd press MENU/ OK . • I[...]

  • Page 103

    9 1 Me nus Using the Menus: P lay back Mode ■ Rem oving All Ite ms From the Uplo ad Queue Y ou can r emove al l items from the u pload queue. 1 Select R ESET ALL . The screen for removing all item s from the upload queue i s displa yed. RESET ALL OK? IT MAY TAKE A WHILE OK CANCEL SET 2 Select O K . 3 Pr ess MENU/ OK . All items ar e remov ed from[...]

  • Page 104

    9 2 Using the Menus: P lay back Mode I SLIDE SH OW View pic tur es in an aut omated sli de show . Choose the t ype of s how and press MENU /OK to star t. Pr ess DISP /BACK a t an y time d uring the show t o view on-scr e en help. When a movie is d ispla yed, movie pl ay- back wil l begin autom atically , and the sl ide show wil l con tinue when the[...]

  • Page 105

    93 Me nus Using the Menus: P lay back Mode B RED E YE REMOV AL If the curre nt picture is marked with a g icon to indicat e tha t it was tak en with Int elligen t F ac e De- tection, this option can be used to remove red-eye. The camera will an aly ze the image ; if r ed -eye is detected, the image wi ll be processed to c reat e a copy wit h reduce[...]

  • Page 106

    94 Using the Menus: P lay back Mode D PROTECT Pr otect pic tures fr om acciden tal deletion. The following op tions are a vailable . ■ FRAME Pr otect sele cted pictures. 1 Pr ess the selec tor lef t or right to dis- play the de sired picture. PROTECT OK? YES CANCEL UNPROTECT OK? YES CANCEL Picture not pr otected P rotected picture 2 Pr ess MENU/ [...]

  • Page 107

    95 Me nus Using the Menus: P lay back Mode G CROP T o cre ate a cr oppe d copy of a picture, play the pi c ture back and select G CROP i n the playback menu ( P  88 ). 1 U se the z oom con trol t o zoom in and out and use the selec tor to scrol l the picture un til the desir ed p ortion is di splayed ( to exit t o single- frame playback without c[...]

  • Page 108

    96 Using the Menus: P lay back Mode O RESIZ E T o crea te a sma ll c opy of a picture, play the picture back and selec t O RE SIZE in the playback menu ( P  88 ). 1 Pr ess the selec tor up or down to highl ight the s ize. 2 Pr ess MENU/ OK to select the high- ligh ted option. 3 Pr ess MENU /OK t o copy the picture at the selec t ed size.[...]

  • Page 109

    97 Me nus Using the Menus: P lay back Mode C IMAGE ROT A T E By defau lt, pi c ture s ta ken in tall orienta tion ar e dis played in wide orie ntation. Use this option to dis play pic ture s in the corr ec t orien tation in the monitor . It ha s no ef fect on pictures d ispla yed on a com puter or other devic e. 1 • Pro tec ted pictures can not b[...]

  • Page 110

    98 Using the Menus: P lay back Mode E COPY Copy pictures from in ternal memor y t o a memor y card. 1 Select E COPY in the pla yback menu. 2 High light one of the following options and press t he sele ctor righ t: • a INTERNAL MEMORY y b CARD : Copy pic - tures from intern al memor y to a memor y card. • b C ARD y a I NTERNAL MEMORY : Copy pic [...]

  • Page 111

    99 Me nus 1 Display the setup menu. 1 . 1 P ress MENU/ OK t o di splay the menu for the c urrent mode. 1 . 2 Press the selec t or lef t to hig h - ligh t a lef t tab. 1 . 3 Press the selec t or up or down to select 4 . The setup menu appears. 1 /5 SET-UP DATE/TIME RESET SILENT MODE FORMAT ENGLISH TIME DIFFERENCE OFF EXIT 2 Adjust set ting s. 2. 1 P[...]

  • Page 112

    1 00 The Setup M enu Setup Me nu Option s Men u item Des cr ipti on Op tion s De faul t F DA TE /TI ME Set the c amera clo ck ( P  1 7 ) . — — N TIME DIFFERENCE Set th e clock to loc al time ( P  1 03) . h / g h L a Choos e a language ( P  1 7). — ENGLISH o SILENT MODE Disab les th e AF-assis t illuminator (except for the C shooting mod[...]

  • Page 113

    1 01 Me nus The Setup M enu Men u item Des cr ipti on Op tion s De faul t E LCD MODE Choos e whether to save powe r to increase b atter y life ( P  1 05). U POWER SAVE ON / U POWER S A V E OFF U POWER SAVE ON M AUTO POWER OFF Ch oose the au to power of f delay ( P  106) . 2 MIN / 5 MIN / OFF 2 MIN 1 QUICK START MODE Allow the camer a to res tar[...]

  • Page 114

    1 02 The Setup M enu Men u item Des cr ipti on Op tion s De faul t S CUSTOM RES ET Reset all set tings for mo de C . A confir mation dialog will b e displayed, press the selec tor up or dow n to highlight OK and press MEN U/OK . — — S D ATE STAMP Choose whethe r to add shootin g date and time to the p ic - tures. T + U / T / O FF OFF[...]

  • Page 115

    1 03 Me nus The Setup M enu N TIME D IFFERENCE When trav elling, use this option t o switch the camera clock i nstantly fr om your home ti me zone t o the local time at y our destination. 1 Spe cify the dif ference bet ween local time and your home time zone. 1 . 1 P ress the selec tor up or down to h ighligh t g LOCAL . 1 . 2 Press the sele ctor r[...]

  • Page 116

    1 04 The Setup M enu K FORMA T Forma t a memor y car d. High light O K and press MENU/ OK to begin formatting. 3 • All data—including protec ted pictures—will b e de - leted. Be sure impor tant files have b een copied to a computer or other storage device. • Do not open the b atter y c over during format ting. A IMAGE DISP . Choose an optio[...]

  • Page 117

    1 05 Me nus The Setup M enu B FRAM E NO. New pictures a re stor ed in image fil es named us ing a four -digit file number as- signed by adding one t o the last f ile number used. The file number i s displa yed dur - ing playback as shown at righ t. B FRAME NO. con trols whether file nu mbering i s rese t to 00 0 1 when a new memor y card i s insert[...]

  • Page 118

    1 06 The Setup M enu M AUT O POWE R OFF Choose the length of time before the camera turns of f a utomati cally when no operation s are per formed. Shor ter times incr ease battery life; if OFF is selec ted, the camera must be turned of f manu ally . Note that regardless of the option se- lec t ed, the camera will not turn of f automa tically when c[...]

  • Page 119

    1 07 Me nus The Setup M enu R INTELLIG ENT DIG IT AL ZOOM If ON i s selected, selecting T at the maximum optical zoom position triggers inte lligent digital zoom, fur ther magn if ying the image while pro- ces sing it for sh arp, high-resol ution resu lt s. a • Int elligent digital zoom ma y end when another mo de is selec ted. • Int elligent d[...]

  • Page 120

    1 08 T ec hnic al Not es Optiona l Acc essori es The camera suppor ts a wide range of acc essories from F U JIFILM and o ther manufacturers. USB ca ble (supplie d) SD ca rd slo t or ca rd rea der Comput er * 1 ■ Compute r Related ■ Printing Prin ter * 1 PictBridge-compatible print er * 1 ■ 3D print Photos taken in INDI VD. SHUTTE R 3D . http:[...]

  • Page 121

    1 09 T ec hnic al Not es Optional Accessories Accessories from FUJIFI LM The fol lowing optional acc essories are availa ble from FU JIF ILM. For the l atest informa tion on the acce s- sories a vailable i n your region, check with your local FU JIF ILM re presenta tive or vi sit http :/ /ww w .fuji film. c om/pr oducts/ digit al_came ra s/index.ht[...]

  • Page 122

    1 10 Car ing for the Ca mera T o en sure c ontin ued enjoyment of the pr oduc t, observe the following pr ecautions. Storage and Use If the camera wi ll not b e used for an ex tended pe - riod, remove the battery and memor y card. Do not stor e or use the camera in location s that are : • expose d t o rain, ste am, or smoke • ver y hu mid or ex[...]

  • Page 123

    1 1 1 T ro uble shoo ti ng T roubles hooting Power an d Bat ter y Pro ble m Poss ibl e cau se Sol utio n Pag e Power supp ly The c amera do es not turn o n. The b atteri es are exhauste d. Inser t fresh or f ully- charged spare b atterie s. 1 2 The bat teries are not in the cor rect orie nta- tion. Re -inser t t he b atterie s in the correc t o rie[...]

  • Page 124

    1 1 2 T roubleshooting Sho oting Pro ble m Poss ibl e cau se So luti on Pag e T ak ing pic ture s No pic ture is taken wh en the shut ter but ton is presse d. Memo ry is f ull. Inser t a new mem or y card or delete pi ctures . 1 2, 6 3 Memo ry is not fo rmatte d. Format th e memor y card. 104 The re is dirt on th e memor y card contac ts . Cl ean t[...]

  • Page 125

    1 1 3 T ro uble shoo ti ng T roubleshooting Pro ble m Poss ibl e cau se So luti on Pag e Clos e-u ps Macro mo de is not availab le. Macro mo de is n ot a v ailable in the current shootin g mode. Ch oose a dif ferent sho oting mod e. 2 4, 4 1 Flas h The f lash do es not fire. The f lash is lowere d. Raise the f lash. 42 The f lash is charging . Wait[...]

  • Page 126

    1 1 4 T roubleshooting Play back Pro ble m Poss ibl e cau se So luti on Pag e Pic ture s Pict ures are grainy. The pic tures were taken with a dif ferent make or mod el of camer a. — — Playback zoo m unavailabl e. The picture has b een resized or crop ped to a  / b or is from anoth er m ake or mo del of camer a. — 56 Audio No sou nd in movi[...]

  • Page 127

    1 1 5 T ro uble shoo ti ng T roubleshooting Conn ec tions Pro ble m Poss ibl e cau se So luti on Pag e TV Monitor is o ff. Th e camera is conne cted to a T V. Vie w pictu res on the T V . 67 No pic ture or sound . The c amera is not pro perly conn ecte d. C onn ec t the camer a correc tly . 67 Input on t he television is set to “ T V ” . Set th[...]

  • Page 128

    1 16 T roubleshooting Mis cell aneou s Pro ble m Poss ibl e cau se So luti on Pag e Nothing hap pens when th e shutter b ut - ton is presse d. T empo rar y camera ma lfunc tion. Rem ove and reinser t the bat ter y . 1 2 The b atteri es are exhauste d. Inser t fresh or f ully- charged spare b atterie s. 1 2 The c amera do es not func tion as e xpec [...]

  • Page 129

    1 1 7 T ro uble shoo ti ng W arni ng Messages an d Displa ys The following warni ngs are d ispla yed in the monitor: Warn ing D esc ript ion So luti on B (red) B atterie s are low . Inse rt f resh or fully- charge d spare bat teries. A (blink s red) Bat teries are ex hausted. k Slow shut ter spee d. Pict ure may be blurre d. Use the f lash or mo un[...]

  • Page 130

    1 18 Warning Messages and Displays Warn ing D esc ript ion So luti on CA RD NOT INIT IALIZED The memor y c ard is not format ted or t he memo ry c ard was format ted in a computer or other dev ice. Format the mem or y card using the K FO RMA T o p- tion in th e camera s etup menu ( P 1 0 4) . The m emor y card contac ts requ ire cleaning. Clean th [...]

  • Page 131

    1 19 T ro uble shoo ti ng Warning Messages and Displays Warn ing D esc ript ion So luti on RE AD ERROR The file is cor rupt or was not created with the camer a. The f ile can not b e played ba ck. The m emor y card contac ts requ ire cleaning. Clean th e contac ts wit h a sof t, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format th e memor y c ard ( P?[...]

  • Page 132

    1 2 0 Warning Messages and Displays Warn ing D esc ript ion So luti on F CA N NOT ROTA TE Movi es can not be rotate d. — PRE SS AND HOL D THE DIS P BUTTO N TO DE ACTIVA T E SILENT MOD E An a t tempt w as made to adjus t the volume with th e camera in sile nt mode. Exi t silent mode b efore adjustin g the volume. COMMUN ICATION ERR OR A connec tio[...]

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    1 2 1 App end ix Appe ndix Memory Card Capa city The following table shows the recor ding time or number of pictures a vailable at dif fer ent image siz es. All figures are appr oximat e; file s ize varies with the scene recor ded, pr o duc ing wide varia tions in the number of files tha t can be st ored. T he num b er of exposur es or length remai[...]

  • Page 134

    1 2 2 Specificatio ns Syst em Mod el Digit al Camera Fin ePix SL 1000 S eries Ef fec ti ve pixe ls 16.2 million Ima ge sen sor 1 / 2. 3 -in., s quare-p ixel CMOS with p rimar y color filter Stor age me dia SD/SDHC/SDXC memor y cards File f orm at • St ill pi ct ure s: Compliant with D esign R ule for C amera F il e S ys tem (DCF) Com pre ssed: Co[...]

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    1 2 3 App end ix Specif icat ions Syst em Ex posu re co mpe nsat ion – 2 E V – + 2 E V in increment s of 1 / 3 E V ( P , S , and A mod es ) Pic tu re st abil iza tion O ptical st abilizati on, lens shif t Shu tte r spee d ( c ombi ned mec han ica l and el ec tro nic shu tte r) • P , S , A : 4 s – 1 / 1,700 s • M : 30 s – 1 / 1,700 s •[...]

  • Page 136

    1 2 4 Specif icat ions Syst em Mov ie fr ame ra te • i 1920 × 1080 : 1080i, 60 fps • h 1 280 × 720 : 720p, 60 f ps • f 640 × 4 80 : VGA , 30 fps • k 6 40 × 48 0 : 1 20 fps • k 320 × 24 0 : 2 4 0 fps • k 240 × 180 : 48 0 fps Inp ut / o utpu t term ina ls HDMI o utpu t HDMI Mini Con nec tor Dig ita l inp ut/ou tpu t USB 2.0 High Spe[...]

  • Page 137

    1 2 5 App end ix Specif icat ions NP-85 r echa rge abl e bat ter y Nom ina l volt age D C 3.7 V Nom ina l cap acit y 1 700 mA h Op erat ing te mper atur e 0 °C – +4 0 °C / + 32 ° F – + 1 04 °F Di mens ions ( W × H × D ) 43 m m × 32 mm × 1 3. 5 mm/1 .6 in. × 1.2 in. × 0.5 in . Weig ht Approx . 38 g/1 .3 oz . BC-85A bat ter y ch arg er [...]

  • Page 138

    1 2 6 Specif icat ions Col or T el evisi on Syste ms NTSC ( N ational T elev is ion S ystem C ommit tee ) is a color television telecas ting specific ation adopted mainly in the U.S. A., Canada, and Japan. P AL ( P hase A lternation by L ine ) is a color television system adopted mainly in Eur op ean c ountries and China. Noti ces • Specific atio[...]

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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 contac t your local distri butor for repair s and technic al supp ort. (see Wor ldwide Netwo rk list )[...]

  • Page 141

    Restri c tion s on Camer a Set tin gs Shooti ng Mode and C a mera Setting s The options ava ilable in eac h shooting mode are li sted below . Sho oti ng mod e M B Adv. SP Op tion a j k C D B i C M N O H P Q R S U V W N P S A M F OFF ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔  1 ✔?[...]

  • Page 142

    Restrictions on Camera Set tings Sho oti ng mod e M B Adv. SP Op tion a j k C D B i C M N O H P Q R S U V W N P S A M N AUTO (320 0) ✔✔✔ AUTO (1600) ✔✔✔ AUTO (80 0) ✔✔✔ AUTO (40 0) ✔✔✔ 12800 ✔✔✔✔ 64 00 ✔✔✔✔ 3200 ✔✔✔✔ 1600 ✔✔✔✔ 80 0 ✔✔✔✔ 40 0 ✔✔✔✔ 200 ✔✔✔✔ 100 ✔✔✔?[...]

  • Page 143

    Restrictions on Camera Set tings Sho oti ng mod e M B Adv. SP Op tion a j k C D B i C M N O H P Q R S U V W N P S A M P c ✔ ✔ ✔✔✔ ✔ ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔ ✔ ✔ ✔✔✔✔ a ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ b ✔ ✔ ✔✔✔ ✔ ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔ ✔ ✔ ✔✔✔✔ f ✔ ✔ ✔✔?[...]

  • Page 144

    Restrictions on Camera Set tings 1 Automat ically opt imized for s elec ted sho oting mo de. 2 Flash tur ns o automati cally in sup er macro mo de ( G ) . 3 Lower a sh to selec t P in mo des other th an D . 4 Dis abled i f ash res when s et to A or K or if ash is s et to N or L and subje ct is p oorl y lit. 5 Ima ge sizes over Q are [...]