FujiFilm JX200 Series manual

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    Befor e Y ou Begi n Firs t Steps Bas ic Photo grap hy and Play bac k More on Photography More on Playback Movies Connections Menus T echnical Note s Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Appendix DIGITAL CAMERA FINEPIX JX200 Series FINEPIX JV100 Series For information on relat ed produc ts, visit our website at http:/ /www.fujifilm.com/ products/ digital_ca[...]

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    ii Notes and Cautions IMPOR T ANT SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS • Rea d In str uc t ion s: All t he sa fet y and operating instructions should be rea d befo re the ap plian ce is operated. • Ret ai n In str uc t ion s: T he sa fet y and operating in structions should be retain ed for f uture ref erence. • Hee d War ni ngs : All wa rnin gs on the app [...]

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    iii Note s and Cautio ns Power Lin es: An out sid e antenna sy stem sh ould n ot be l oc ated in th e vicinity of ov erhead power lines or othe r ele ct ric li ght or p ower ci rcuit s, or wh ere it c an fal l into such p ower lines or circuits. Whe n installi ng an out sid e antenna s ys tem, ex t reme care sh oul d be ta ken to kee p from touchin[...]

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    iv Note s and Cautio ns Be sur e to read t his note s bef ore us ing Safet y Not es • Make sure t hat you us e your c amer a corr ec tly. Read t hes e Safet y N otes and yo ur Ow ner ’s Manual c arefu lly b efore us e. • Af ter read ing th ese S afet y No tes, s tore the m in a saf e place. Ab out t he Ic on s • Th e icons sh own b elow a r[...]

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    v Note s and Cautio ns WARNING WAR NI NG Do no t he at, c ha nge o r tak e ap ar t the b at ter y. Do n ot dr op o r su bje ct t he b att er y to im pac t s. Do n ot st ore t he b at ter y wi th m eta ll ic pr od uc ts. D o no t use c ha rge rs o th er th an th e sp eci fi ed m ode l to c har ge t he ba tt er y. Any of t hese a ct ions c an cau se [...]

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    vi Note s and Cautio ns Powe r Su pp ly an d Ba tt er y * Conf irm you r bat ter y ty pe be fore rea ding the following descriptions. Th e foll owin g exp lains p rop er use of ba tte ries a nd how to p rolo ng the ir life. I ncor rec t use o f bat ter ies can c ause sh or ter b atte r y life, as well as l eaka ge, ex cessive h eat, f ire or explos[...]

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    vii Note s and Cautio ns • Do n ot use ba tter ies t hat are leaking, deform ed, discolored. • Do n ot store b at terie s in war m or humi d place s. • Kee p the bat ter ies ou t of reac h of babies and small children. • Make sure t hat the b atte r y pola rit y ( E and F ) is correc t. • Do n ot use ne w with u sed bat ter ies. D o not u[...]

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    viii Note s and Cautio ns • Do n ot take ap ar t the AC p ower ada pter. Doin g so cou ld be dangerou s. • Do n ot use th e AC powe r adapte r in a hot a nd humi d place. • Do no t subje ct t he AC pow er adap ter to st rong sh ock s . • Th e AC power a dapte r may emit a hummi ng. T his is nor mal. • If us ed nea r a radi o, the AC p owe[...]

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    ix About This Manual Before u sing the camera, r ead thi s Owner ’ s Manua l and the other s upplied documents. For inform ation on specific topics, c onsu lt the sourc es below . Memor y Card s Pictures can be stored in the camera ’s int ernal memory or on optional SD and SDHC memory cards. In this manual, SD memory c ards ar e referred to as [...]

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    x Camer a Q & A Find it ems b y task. Camera Setup Que st ion Question Key phr ase Key phrase See p age See page How do I set the camera clo ck? Date and time 1 2 Can I set the clock to local time when I travel? Time di f ferenc e 7 4 How do I keep the display from turning of f automatically ? Auto power of f 77 How do I make the display bright[...]

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    xi Camera Q & A Ta k i n g P i c t u r e s Que st ion Question Key phr ase Key phrase See p age See page How many pictures can I take? Memor y capacit y 94 Is there a quick and easy way to take snapshots ? k mode 20 How can I make good p or traits? Intelligen t F ace Detection 2 4 Can I choose my own set tings for dif ferent scenes ? Scene posi[...]

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    xii Camera Q & A Viewing P ictures Que st ion Question Key phr ase Key phrase See p age See page How do I view my pic tures ? Single- frame playba ck 36 How do I delete the current picture ? The I but ton 1 8 Can I selec t other pic tures for deletion ? Deleting pic tures 4 1 Can I zoom in on pic tures during playback? Playback zoom 3 7 How do [...]

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    xiii Note s and Cau tion s ........................................................................ ii IMPO RT ANT SAFE T Y INST RUC TI ONS ...................................... ii Saf et y Notes .................................................................................... iv Abo ut Th is Man ual ............................................[...]

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    xiv T abl e of Contents Conne ct ion Con nec t ion s s Vie wing Pi ctu res o n T V ...............................................................46 Printi ng Pic ture s via USB ........................................................... 47 Conn ec ting th e Came ra ............................................................ 4 7 Printi ng Se lec t[...]

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    1 Before Y ou Begin Introduct ion Sy mbols and Conv entions The following symbols ar e used in this m anual : C Caution : This in forma tion should be re ad before u se to e nsu re c orrect op eration. A Note : Points t o not e when usi ng the camera. B Tip : Addition al inform ation tha t may be helpful when u sing the camera. Menus a nd other t e[...]

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    2 Introduction Part s of the Camera For mor e informa tion, r efer t o the page list ed to the righ t of each it em. Selector button Move c ur sor r ig ht H K (flash) but ton (pg. 3 2) MENU/OK button (pg. 1 2) Move c ur sor l ef t G L (macro) but ton (p g. 3 1 ) Move c ur sor u p E l (exposure comp ensation) button (pg. 29 ) I (delete ) but ton (pg[...]

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    3 Before Y ou Begin Introduction Camera Disp la ys The following i ndicat ors ma y appear d uring shoo ting and pla yback: T he indica tors d ispl ayed vary with camera setting s. ■ Shooting 400 12 / 31 / 2050 - 1 2 3 250 F 3.3 19 F AF 10 : 00 AM * * d : indicates that no m emor y card is inser ted and t hat pic tures will be s tored in the cam e[...]

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    4 Introduction The Mode Di al T o selec t a shooting mode, al ign the mode icon with the ma rk nex t to the mode dia l. k (AUTO) : A simple “poi nt -and- shoot ” mode recomme nded for first -time users of digita l cameras ( pg. 1 9) . B (NATURAL LIGHT ) : Capture nat ural light indo ors, und er low light, or wh ere the f lash can not b e use d [...]

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    Fir st St eps 5 Charging the Battery The bat t er y is not c har ged at shipme nt. Ch arge the battery b efor e use. Batteries The c amera uses an NP- 4 5A r echargeable bat tery. 1 Place the batter y in the charger . Insert the bat te r y int o the su pplied batter y char ger as shown , making sur e that the batter y is in the orie ntat ion indica[...]

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    6 Insert ing the Battery Af ter ch arg ing the batter y , insert it in the camera as described below. 1 Open the b atter y- chamber cover . A Note Be sure the camera is of f before opening the battery-chamber co ver . C Cautions • Do not open the b atter y- chamber cover when the camera is on. F ailure to observe this precaution could result in d[...]

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    Fir st St eps 7 Inser ting the Bat ter y C Caution Inser t the batter y in the correc t orientation. Do NOT use forc e or at tempt to inser t the bat tery upside down o r back wards. The bat ter y will slide in easily in the c orrec t orientation. 3 Close the batter y- chamb er cov er . Removing the Batter y Af ter turning the camera of f, open the[...]

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    8 Insert ing a Memory Card Although the camera can st ore pictures in i nt ernal memory , SD memor y card s (sold sepa rate ly) can be used to store add itional pictures. When no me mor y car d is in ser ted , d appears in the monit or and in tern al memor y is u sed for recor ding and pla yback. Note tha t because camera malfunction cou ld cause i[...]

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    Fir st St eps 9 Inser ting a Memor y Card 1 T urn the camera of f, and open the battery- chamber c ov er . 2 Inser t the memory c ard firmly until you hear (feel) a click. Holding the memory card in the orien tation shown below , slide it all the wa y in. Click Battery C Caution Be sure card i s in correct or ientation ; do not inser t at an angle [...]

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    10 Inser ting a Memor y Card Removing M emory Cards Af ter confirming that the camera is of f , press the card in and then release it slowly . The card can now be removed by han d. C Cautions • The memor y c ard may spring out if you r emove your finger immediately af ter pushing the card in. • Memor y cards may be warm to the touch af ter bein[...]

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    Fir st St eps 11 T urning the Camera on and off Shooting Mode Pres s the n but ton t o turn the camera on. The lens will extend and the len s cov er will open. Press n again t o turn the camera of f . B Tip: Swi tch ing to Pl ayb ack Mo de Press the D button for about a s econd to star t playback . Press the shutter but ton half way to r eturn to s[...]

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    12 Basic Setup A langu age -selec tion dia log is dis played the first time the camera i s turned on. Set up the camera as described below (for in format ion on resetting the clock or chang ing langu ages, see page 7 1 ). 1 Choose a language. START MENU SET NO ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS 1.1 Pr ess the selec tor u p or down to h ighlig ht a lang uage.[...]

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    13 Ba sic Ph otog ra phy an d Play bac k T aking Pictures in SR C ( SCENE R EC OGNITION ) Mode This section describes how to take pictures i n SR C ( SCENE REC OGNI TION) mode. 1 T urn the camera on. Pres s the n but ton t o turn the camera on. 2 Select SR C mode. Rotat e the mo de dial t o SR C . B Tip: SCENE R ECOGN ITION Simply by pointing the c[...]

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    14 T ak ing Pictures in SR C (SCENE REC OGNI TION) Mo de 4 Frame a picture using the zoom control. The camera analyzes a su bjec t based on scene r ecognition , then an icon a ppears in the bottom lef t of the monitor . ( The illustration shows when the camera an alyzed su bject( s ) in portrait. ) Sub jec t Subject Icon Icon Des cr ipt ion Descrip[...]

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    15 Ba sic Ph otog ra phy an d Play bac k T ak ing Pictures in SR C (SCENE REC OGNI TION) Mo de How to u se th e zoom c ont rol Select B to zoom out Select A to zoom in Zo o m i n d ic at or Hol di ng the C ame ra Hold the camera s te ady with both hands and brace your elbows against your sides. Shaking or uns teady hands can blur yo ur shots . T o [...]

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    16 T ak ing Pictures in SR C (SCENE REC OGNI TION) Mo de Framing Guideline (B est F raming) In shooting mode, press DISP / BACK t o selec t a shooting display format. The s elec tion changes each t ime DISP/BACK is press ed . INFORMA TION OFF BEST F RAMING INFORMA TION ON • Best Framing : T o use the bes t framing, position the main subjec t at t[...]

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    17 Ba sic Ph otog ra phy an d Play bac k T ak ing Pictures in SR C (SCENE REC OGNI TION) Mo de 6 Shoot. Smoothly pres s the shutter but t on the rest of the way down to tak e the picture. B Tip: The S hut ter Bu tto n The shut ter but ton has two positions. Pressing the shut ter button half way ( q ) set s focus and exp osure; to shoot, press the s[...]

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    18 Viewing P ictures Pictures can be viewed in the mon itor . When taking impor tant pho tograph s, take a t est shot and check the res ults. 1 Press the D but ton. The most recent picture wi ll be displ ayed in the monit or . 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 1/250 1/250 F 3.3 F 3.3 100-0001 100 0001 400 400 N N 2 View additional[...]

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    19 More on P hotography Shooting Mode Choose a shooting mode ac cor ding t o the scene or typ e of su bjec t. T o choose a shooting mode, rota te the mode di al to the des ired setting (pg. 4) . The following modes ar e avail able: SR C E E EC SCE N E R ECOG N ITIO N Simply b y pointing the came ra to the subject, the camera aut omatica lly analyze[...]

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    20 Shooti ng Mod e B L L G NA TU RA L LIG HT Captur e natu ral ligh t indoors, under low li ght, or wher e the f lash ca n not be used. The f lash tu rns of f and sen sitivity is raised t o reduc e blur . D / E SCE N E POS ITIO N The camera of fers a choice of “ s c enes,” e ach adapt ed to particular shooti ng condition s or a specific t ype o[...]

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    21 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mod e U PORTR AIT Choose thi s mode for sof t-t oned por traits with natu ral skin tones. d BABY MOD E Choose for na tural skin t ones when taking por traits of infants. The f lash turns off automaticall y . 2 SMILE The shutter is r eleased aut omatica lly when Int elligen t F ace Detection detec ts a smiling face [...]

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    22 Shooti ng Mod e 4 Press MENU/OK . An edge of the pic ture y ou hav e just tak en will be di splay ed at one side of the frame. 2 2 3 3 1 1 SELECT FRAME 19 5 F rame the nex t shot t o overl ap with the previous picture . 6 T ake the second sho t as described in steps 3- 4 (t o creat e a panorama from on ly t wo frames, press the selec t or up af [...]

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    23 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mod e L SPORT Choose thi s mode when phot ographing moving subjects . Priority is given t o faster sh ut te r speed s. D NIGHT A high sen sitivity set ting is selected aut omatica lly to m inim ize blurri ng for rec ordi ng nigh t and twilight sc enes. U NIGHT (TRIPOD ) Slow sh ut te r speeds are used t o recor d n[...]

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    24 B Intelligent F ace Detection Int elligen t F ace Detection allows the camera t o autom atically det ec t hum an faces and set focus a nd exposure f or a face an y where in the frame for s hots that em phasiz e por trait subject s. Choose for grou p por traits (in ver tical or horiz ontal orien tations ) to prev ent the came ra from focusing on [...]

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    25 More on P hotography 3 Foc us. Pr ess the shutter button halfway to f ocus on the subject in the green borde r . Not e tha t, in some shooting modes, exposure i s adju sted for the curre nt shooti ng mode and may no t be optimized for the selected subj ec t . C Caution If no face is detected when the shut ter but ton i s pressed half way (p g. 8[...]

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    26 BLIN K DETECT ION If an option othe r than OF F is selected for a IMAGE DISP . (pg. 7 5) , a warning will be dis played if the camera det ec ts subject s who may h ave bl inked when the picture wa s taken. If ZOO M(CON TI NU OUS) is selected, you can pr ess the F but t on to z oom in on these subject s; a new face is selected each time the F but[...]

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    27 More on P hotography Foc u s L oc k T o compose phot o graphs with off-cent er su bjec ts: 1 Position the subject in the fo cus frame. 2 Foc us. Pr ess the shutter button halfway to set focus and exposure . Focus and exposur e will r emain lock ed while the shutter button is pr essed half way ( AF / AE lock). 250 250 F 3.3 F 3.3 Press half way R[...]

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    28 Focus Lock Autofoc us Although the camera bo asts a high -precision autofocus s ystem, it may be unable to focus on the subjec ts listed below. If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus, use focus lock (pg. 27) to focus on another subjec t at the same distance and then recompose the photograph . • Very shiny subjec ts such as mirrors or[...]

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    29 More on P hotography 5 Exp os ure C omp en sa tio n Use exposur e com pensation when phot o graphing v er y brigh t, ver y dark, or high-contrast subjects . 1 Press the selec tor up ( l ). The exp os ure ind icat or will be di spla yed. SET 2 Choose a value. Pres s the selec tor button. The ef fec t is visi ble in the di splay . Choose posi tive[...]

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    30 Choosing an Exposure C ompensation Value • Backlit subject s : choose values from + 2 / 3 EV t o + 1 2 / 3 E V (for an explanation of the term “EV ” , see the Gl ossar y on page 93 ) • Highly reflec tive subjects or v ery bright scenes ( e.g., snowf ields ): + 1 E V • Sc enes t hat a re mo stl y sk y : + 1 EV • Spotlit subjects (par [...]

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    31 More on P hotography L Macro Mode ( Close -ups ) For close-ups, press the selector lef t ( L ) . The sele ction changes eac h time the selec tor i s pressed. MACRO OFF When macro mode is i n ef fec t, the camera focuses on su bjec ts near the cen te r of the frame. Use the zoom con trol t o com pose pic tures. A Notes • Use of a tripo d is rec[...]

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    32 K Using the F lash (In telligent F lash ) When the f lash i s used, the camera ’s Intelligent F lash system instan tly analyzes the sc ene based on such factors as the brigh tness of the su bjec t, its position in the frame, and its distanc e from the camera. Fl ash output and sen sitivity are adju sted to e nsur e tha t the main s ubjec t is [...]

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    33 More on P hotography 2 Foc us. Pr ess the shutter button halfway to f ocus. If the f lash will fir e, X will be dis played when the shutter button is pr essed halfway . At s low shutter speeds, 0 will a ppear in the dis play t o warn that pictures m ay be blurr ed; use of a tripod is r ecommended. 3 Shoot. Pres s the shutter button the rest of t[...]

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    34 J Using the Self- Timer The camera of fers a ten-sec ond timer tha t allows phot o graphers t o appear in the ir own phot ographs, and a two -second timer th at can be used t o avoid bl ur cau sed by the camera moving when the shutter button is pr essed. The self-timer is a vaila ble in all shooti ng modes. 1 Set the timer . Pr ess the selec tor[...]

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    35 More on P hotography The self-timer la mp on the front of the ca mera will bli nk immedia tely befor e the pic tur e is tak en. If the t wo- second timer i s selec ted, the self -timer la mp will bl ink as the timer c ounts down. Intelligent F ace Detection Bec ause it ensu res that the faces of por tr ait subject s will be in focus, Intelligent[...]

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    36 More on P layback Pl a yba ck Options T o view the most recen t pic tur e in the monit or , press the D button. 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 1 250 1/250 F 3 3 F 3.3 100-0001 100 0001 400 400 N N Pr ess the selec tor righ t t o view pic tures in the order r ecor ded, lef t to view pictures in rev erse order . Keep the selec[...]

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    37 More on P layback Pla yba ck O pti ons y Play bac k Zoo m Select A to zoom in on pictures di spla yed in sing le -frame playback; selec t B to z oom out. When the picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to view ar eas of the im age not curre ntly visi ble in the di splay . Navigation window s hows por tion of image curr ently displayed in[...]

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    38 Pla yba ck O pti ons y Multi- Fr ame P la yba ck T o change the nu mber of images di splay ed, select B when a pic tur e is shown full-frame in the monit or . 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 Select B to increas e the number of pictures dis played to one fr ame with previou s and nex t, two, nine, and a hundred. Select A to re[...]

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    39 More on P layback V Image Search Image Searc h based on categories Sear ch for pictures b y dat e, s ubjec t, sce ne, and fil e type. 1 Press MENU/OK to di splay the playbac k menu. 2 Pr ess the selec t or up or down t o highlight V IMA GE SEARCH . 3 Press MENU/OK to di spla y the sear ch cat egor y . 4 Pr ess the selec t or up or down to h ighl[...]

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    40 g y g Usi ng Playback Menu wit h Image Sea rch Three playbac k menus ca n be per formed with image se arc h mode. 1 Press MENU/OK while the sea rch res ults are di splay ed. The playback men u will be displayed. 2 Pr ess the selec t or up or down t o highl ight the des ired menu it em. 3 Press MENU/OK to select the highlighted menu. B Tips • F[...]

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    41 More on P layback M Deleting Pictures The ERASE option in the pl ayback menu ca n be used to delete stil l pic tur es and movies, incr easi ng the amoun t of space a vaila ble on the memor y card or in i nt ernal memory (for in format ion on deleting pictures in sing le- frame playback, see page 1 8). Note that deleted pictures c an not be reco [...]

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    42 ■ FR AM E : Dele ting Sele cted Im ages Selecting FR AM E displays th e dialog shown at r ight. YES CANCEL ERASE OK? Pr ess the selec tor left or right to scr oll throug h pic tures and press MENU /OK to delet e the curren t picture (t he pic ture is delet ed immediat ely; be careful no t to delet e the wrong picture ) . Press DISP /BACK to ex[...]

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    43 Movies 1 Rota te the mode di al to A (mo v i e mode) . STAN BY 12 s Display s hows time available 2 Pr ess the shutter button al l the way down t o star t recor ding. REC 12 s z REC and time remaining ar e displayed B Tip There is no need to keep the shut ter button pressed during recording. Zoo m con tro l dur ing m ovie r eco rd ing The c amer[...]

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    44 3 Pr ess the shutter button halfway to e nd recor ding. Rec ordi ng ends aut omatical ly when the movie re aches maximum length or memor y is full. A Note Movies are recorded as monaural motion JPEG files. Cho osi ng th e Frame S ize T o cho ose the frame size, press MENU/ OK and sele ct o QUA LITY . Choose a pixel size in the followin g: • ) [...]

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    45 Movies D Viewing Mo vies During pla yback, movies are dis played in the mon itor as shown a t right. The follo wing operations ca n be per formed while a movie i s dis play ed: PLAY 100-006 100 006 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM Op erat ion Operation Des cr ipt ion Description Sta r t /p aus e playbac k Pre ss th e sel ec to[...]

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    46 Con nec t io ns Viewing P ictures on T V Connect the camera to a T V and tune the t elevision t o the vide o chan nel to s how pictures to a gr oup. Connect an A / V cable (op tional) , as sho wn below . Be sure th at the camera i s of f before con nec ting the cable. Connect yellow plug to video-in jack Connect white plug to audio-in jack Inser[...]

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    47 Con nec t io ns Prin ting Pictures via USB If the print er su ppor ts PictBridge, the camera can be con nec ted dir ec tly to the pri nt er and pictures can be print ed without first b eing c opied to a c omput er . Note tha t depending on the print er , not all the functions described below may be supported. C onn ec ting the C amer a 1 Con nec[...]

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    48 Printing Pictures via USB B Tip: Pr inti ng th e Date of Rec ord ing T o print the date of recor ding on pic tures, press DISP /BACK in steps 1 – 2 to display the PictBridge menu (see “Printing the DPOF Print Order ,” on pg. 49) . Press the selec tor up or down t o highlight PRIN T WITH D A TE y and press MENU/OK t o return to the PictBrid[...]

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    49 Con nec t io ns Printing Pictures via USB Print ing the DP OF Print O rder T o print the prin t order cr ea ted with r PRI NT ORDER ( DPOF) i n the playback me nu (pg. 50) : 1 In the PictBridge dis play , press DISP / BACK t o open the PictBridge menu. PRINT DPOF PRINT WITH DA TE PRINT WITHOUT DA TE PICTBRIDGE 2 Pr ess the selec t or up or down [...]

  • Page 64

    50 Printing Pictures via USB The r PRINT OR DER (DPOF) option in the playback me nu can be used t o crea te a d igital “pri nt or der” for PictBridge -compati ble print ers (pg. 49 ) or device s that s uppor t DPOF . DPOF DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rder F ormat) is standard that allows pic tures to be printed from “prin t orders” st ored in [...]

  • Page 65

    51 Con nec t io ns Printing Pictures via USB 3 Repea t steps 1 – 2 t o complet e the print or der . Press MENU /OK to sav e the print or der when settings are c omplete , or DISP / BACK t o exit without chang ing the print or der . 4 The to tal number of pri nts is dis played in the monit or . Press MENU/OK t o exit. The pic tures in the cu rren [...]

  • Page 66

    52 Viewing P ictures on a Computer The supplied sof tware can be used to c opy pictures t o a comput er , where they can be stor ed, viewed, orga nized, and pri nt ed. Before proc eeding, install the sof tware as described below . Do NOT connect the c amera to the c omputer until installation is complete . Installing the S oftwar e T wo applica tio[...]

  • Page 67

    53 Con nec t io ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 2 S tar t the com puter . Log in to a n acc ount with ad mini strator privileges befor e proceeding. 3 Exit any applica tions tha t may be run ning and in ser t the in staller CD in a C D -ROM drive. Windows 7 / Windows Vist a If an AutoPlay dialog is displayed, click SETUP . EXE . A “User Accoun[...]

  • Page 68

    54 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer Macintosh: Installing FinePixViewer 1 Confirm that the computer meet s the foll owing s ystem requirements: CPU CPU PowerPC or Intel OS OS Pre- inst alled versi ons of Mac OS X ver sion 1 0. 3.9– 1 0.6 (for t he latest infor mation, visi t h ttp :/ /www . fuj i fi lm . com / ) RA M RAM 256 MB or mor e Free d is [...]

  • Page 69

    55 Con nec t io ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 4 Remov e the installer C D from the CD- ROM drive. No te th at you ma y be unable t o remov e the CD if Safari is runn ing; if nec essar y , quit Safari before re moving the CD . Stor e the installer C D in a dry location out of dir ec t sun ligh t in case you need to r e-install the sof t war e. [...]

  • Page 70

    56 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 1 If the pictures you wis h to c opy ar e stored on a memor y card , insert the card in to the camera (pg. 8) . If no card is i nserted, pic tur es will be copied from i nt ernal me mor y . A Note Windows user s may require the Windows CD when star ting the sof tware for the firs t time. C Caution Loss of power du[...]

  • Page 71

    57 Con nec t io ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer C Cautions • If a memor y card containing a large number of images is inser ted, there ma y be a delay be fore the sof t ware st art s and you may be unable to impo r t or save images. Use a memor y card reader to transfer pictures. • Make sure tha t the computer does not display a message st a[...]

  • Page 72

    58 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Using the Shoot ing Menu 1 Press MENU/OK to di splay the shooting menu. EXIT 1 /2 SHOOTING MENU ISO WH TE BALANCE IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY AUTO AUTO OFF N CONTINUOUS PROGRAM AE 2 Pr ess the selec t or up or down t o highl ight the des ired menu it em. 3 Pr ess the selec t or right t o dis play options for the[...]

  • Page 73

    59 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mode Sho otin g M enu Opti ons Men u ite m Menu item Des cr ip tio n Description Op tio ns Options De fau lt Default 1/2 1/ 2 A SCENE POSIT ION Cho ose a scene fo r D / E mode (pg. 20) . U / d / 2 / K / W / L / D / U / W / E / F / G / I / O / P SP1 : W SP2: 2 n ISO Adjus t ISO sensit ivit y (p g. 60). Choos e hig[...]

  • Page 74

    60 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mode n ISO Con trol the came ra’ s sens itivit y to l ight. Hig her values can be used t o reduc e blur when l igh ting is poor; note , howev er , that mottling ma y appear in pictures take n at high se nsitivities. If AUT O is selec ted, the ca mera will adj ust sens itivit y aut omatical ly in res ponse to shoo tin[...]

  • Page 75

    61 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mode Aspect Rat io Pictures with an asp ec t ratio of 4 : 3 have the s ame propor tions as the camera display . Pic tures with an aspec t ratio of 3 : 2 have the same propor tions as a frame o f 3 5-mm f ilm, while an aspec t ratio of 1 6 : 9 is suited t o display on High Definition (HD) devices. 4 : 3 3 : 2 1 6 [...]

  • Page 76

    62 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mode If AU TO does not produc e the desir ed resu lts (f or example, whe n taking close- ups ), choose the option tha t mat ches the ligh t sour ce . A Note Results var y with shooting conditions. Play pictures back af ter shooting to check colors in the monitor . E CONTINUO US Captur e motion in a series of pictures. [...]

  • Page 77

    63 Menus 1 Press D to ent er pla yback mode (pg. 1 1 ). 2 Press MENU/OK to di splay the playbac k menu. 1 /2 PLA YBACK MENU RED EYE REMOV AL ERASE IMAGE SEARCH SLIDE SHOW PROTECT CROP EXIT 3 Pr ess the selec t or up or down t o highl ight the des ired menu it em. 4 Pr ess the selec t or right t o dis play options for the h ighligh ted it em. 1 /2 P[...]

  • Page 78

    64 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mode y Playbac k Menu Opt ion s The following option s are a vailable : Op tio n Option Des cr ip tio n Description 1/2 1/ 2 V IMAGE SEARCH Search i mages based on categories (pg. 39 ) . M ER ASE Del ete all or sele cte d pic tures (pg. 4 1 ). q SLIDE SHOW V iew pic tures in a slid e show (pg . 64 ) . a RED -EYE REMOVA[...]

  • Page 79

    65 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mode a RE D EYE R EMOV AL If the curren t picture is ma rked with a B icon to i ndicat e that it wa s taken with In tel ligent F ace Detection, this option can be used t o remov e red- eye . The camera will analyze the image ; if red- eye i s detected, the image will be proc essed to cr eat e a copy with r educed[...]

  • Page 80

    66 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mode ■ SET ALL Press MENU/OK to pr ot ec t all pic tur es, or press DISP / BACK to exit without changing picture sta tu s. YES CANCEL SET ALL OK? IT MA Y T AKE A WHILE ■ RESET ALL Press MENU/OK to r emov e prot ection f rom al l pic tures, or press DISP / BACK t o exit without chang ing picture status. YES CANCEL R[...]

  • Page 81

    67 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mode B Tip: Inte lli gent Face Dete c tion If the pic ture was shot with Intelligen t F ace Detection (p g. 24) , B will be displaye d in the monitor . Press the F button to zoom in on the selec ted fac e . 2 Press MENU/OK . A c onfirmation dialog will b e displayed. CANCEL REC REC OK? Copy s ize is s hown at the[...]

  • Page 82

    68 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mode N IMA GE ROT A TE By default, pictures taken i n tall orien tation ar e dis play ed in wide orien tation. U se this option t o displa y pictures in the corr ec t orienta tion in the monit or . It has no effec t on pic tures di spla yed on a com puter or ot her device . A Notes • Prot ec ted pic tures can not be [...]

  • Page 83

    69 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mode P CO PY Copy pictures between int ernal me mor y and a memor y car d. 1 Pr ess the selec t or up or down t o highlight d INTERNAL MEMORY g x CARD ( copy pictures from int erna l memor y to the me mor y card) or x CA RD g d INTERNA L MEMORY ( copy pictures from a memor y car d to in t ernal memory) . 2 Pr ess[...]

  • Page 84

    70 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mode ■ ALL FRAM ES Press MENU/OK to c opy al l pic tur es, or press DISP / BACK to exit without copying pictures. 100 0001 IT MA Y T AKE A WH IL E COPY ALL OK? YES CANCEL C Cautions • Copying ends when the destination is full. • DPOF print information is not c opied (p g. 50) .[...]

  • Page 85

    71 Menus The Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu 1 Display the setup menu. 1.1 Pres s MENU/OK to di spla y the menu for the cu rren t mode. 1. 2 Pres s the selec tor left to highl ight a left tab. 1. 3 Pr ess the selec tor u p or down to s el e c t 4 . The setup menu appears. 1 /4 SET UP DA TE/TIME RESET SILENT MODE FORMA T TIME DIFFERENCE OFF ENGLISH [...]

  • Page 86

    72 The Setup Menu Setup Menu O ptions Men u ite m Menu item Des cr ip tio n Description Op tio ns Options De fau lt Default 1/ 4 1/4 e DATE / TIME S et the cam era clock . — — p TIME DIFFERENCE Set the cl ock to loc al time (p g. 7 4). k / j k n w Choose a lang uage. See page 98 ENGLISH 7 SILENT MODE T urn of f th e speaker, flash, and s elf-ti[...]

  • Page 87

    73 Menus The Setup Menu Men u ite m Menu item Des cr ip tio n Description Op tio ns Options De fau lt Default 3/4 3/4 a LCD MODE Enable or di sable monit or power sa ving (pg. 77) . ON / OFF ON o AUTO POWE R OFF Choose the au to power of f delay ( pg. 77). 5 MIN / 2 MIN / OFF 2 MIN Z DIGITAL IS R educes cam era shake and mov ing-subje c t blur . AU[...]

  • Page 88

    74 The Setup Menu p TIME D IFFE REN CE When traveli ng, use this op tion to swit ch the camera clock in stantly from your home ti me zone to the local time at you r destination. 1 Specif y the dif ference bet ween local time and your home time zone. 1.1 Pr ess the selec tor u p or down to highlight j LOC AL . 1. 2 Pr ess the selec tor rig ht t o di[...]

  • Page 89

    75 Menus The Setup Menu m FOR MA T Forma t in tern al memory or a memor y card. If a me mor y card i s inse r ted in the ca mera, x will be dis played in the dialog sho wn at righ t and this op tion will form at the memory card. If no memor y car d is in ser t ed, d will be dis played and thi s option will f ormat in te rnal memory. Highlight OK an[...]

  • Page 90

    76 The Setup Menu A Notes • Pictures taken in continuous shooting modes are always displayed af ter shooting. • The color s displayed at set tings of 1 . 5 SEC and 3 SEC may dif fer from those in the f inal pict ure. b FRAM E NO. New pictures are stor ed in image files na med using a four - digit file number assi gned by adding one t o the last[...]

  • Page 91

    77 Menus The Setup Menu g LCD BRI GHTN ESS Pr ess the selec tor u p or down to c hoose displa y brightnes s and press MENU /OK to select. 0 SET CANCEL LCD BRIGHTNESS a LCD MODE If ON is selected, the monit or will di m to sav e power if no operation s are performed for several sec onds. F ull brigh tness can be rest ored by pres sing the sh ut ter [...]

  • Page 92

    78 The Setup Menu c DIG IT AL ZOOM If ON is selected, selecting A at the maximum optical zoom position wi ll trigger dig ital zoom, fur ther mag nif ying the image . T o cancel d igital zoom, z oom out to the min imum dig ital zoom position and select B . Zo o m indicat or Zo o m i n d ic at or, DIGIT AL Z OOM on Zo o m i n d ic at or, DIGIT AL Z O[...]

  • Page 93

    79 Te c h n i c a l N o t e s Option al A ccess ori es The camera suppor ts a wide range of acc essories from F U JIFILM and o ther man ufac turers. * Available from third -par t y suppli ers. ■ Computer Re lated Com p ute r* USB SD card s lot or ca rd rea der ■ Audio/ Visual TV * Audio/ visu al output Pri nter * ■ Prin ti ng PictBridge-compa[...]

  • Page 94

    80 Optional Acc ess ories Accessories from F UJIFI LM The following option al acc essories ar e avail able from FU JIFILM. For the lat est informa tion on the acc essories a vailable in y our region , check with your local F U JIFILM r epresen tative or vi sit h ttp :/ /www . fujifilm.com/pr oduc ts/ digital_ camer as/inde x.html . Rechargeable Li-[...]

  • Page 95

    81 Te c h n i c a l N o t e s Caring for the Ca mera T o ensu re con tinued en joyment of the pr oduct, obser ve the following pr ecautions. Storage and Use If the camera will no t be used for an ex te nded period, remov e the battery and memor y card. Do not stor e or use the camera in location s that a re: • exp osed to rai n, ste am, or s moke[...]

  • Page 96

    82 T rouble shooting Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Power an d Bat ter y Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Power supply The camera does not turn on. The b at tery is e xhauste d. Inser t a f resh or fully -charg ed spare b atter y. 5, 1 3 The b at tery is n ot in the correc t orientat ion. Re -inse[...]

  • Page 97

    83 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Men us an d Dis play s Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Menus and disp lays are not in English. English is not se lec ted for th e n w optio n in the setup m enu. Select ENGLIS H .1 2 , 7 2 Shooting Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e[...]

  • Page 98

    84 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Intelligent Fac e Detection F ace detec tio n not available. Intelligent F ace Detec tion is n ot available in the curr ent s hooting mode. Choo se a dif ferent sho oting mod e. 1 9 No f ace is detected. The sub jec t ’s face is [...]

  • Page 99

    85 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Problem images Pic tures are blurred. The l ens is dir t y . Clean the lens . 8 1 Th e lens is blo cked. Keep ob jec ts aw ay from th e lens. 1 5 R is displayed dur ing sho oting and the focus f rame is[...]

  • Page 100

    86 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Playbac k Pro b em Problem Poss bl e ca us e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Pict ures Pic tures are grainy . The p ict ures were taken wit h a dif ferent make or model of came ra. —— Playb ack zo om unavailable. The p ic tures were taken at an imag e size of p or with a di f ferent make or mod [...]

  • Page 101

    87 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Connections Pro b em Problem Poss bl e ca us e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page TV Monitor is o f f. The c amera is conn ec ted to a T V. Vie w pic tures on th e T V . 46 No pic ture o r sound. The c amera is n ot proper ly connec ted. Co nnec t the ca mera corre ct ly . [...]

  • Page 102

    88 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Miscellaneous Pro b em Problem Poss bl e ca us e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Nothing happ ens when the shu tter button is pr essed. T emporar y camera malfunction. Remove and reins er t the bat ter y or disconne ct an d reconne ct th e AC adapter / DC c oupl er . 6 The b at tery is e xhauste d. [...]

  • Page 103

    89 T rouble shooting W arning Messages and Displa ys The following warn ings a re di splay ed in the monit or: Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description So lut ion Solution O (red) The b at tery is l ow . Inser t a fresh or f ully- charge d spare bat ter y . N (blink s red ) T he bat ter y is exhaus ted. 0 Slow shut ter spe ed. Pic ture may b[...]

  • Page 104

    90 Warning Messages and D isplays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip t on Description So lut ion Solution CAR D E RR OR The m emor y c ard is not format ted fo r use in the cam era. Format t he memo r y card (p g. 75) . The memory card con tact s requ ire cl eaning or the memory card i s damaged. Clean the conta ct s with a s of t, dr y cloth . If the m[...]

  • Page 105

    91 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Warning Messages and D isplays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip t on Description So lut ion Solution FRA ME NO. FULL Th e camer a has run out of f rame numb ers ( curre nt frame num ber is 999-9999). Format th e memo r y card and se lec t RENEW for the b FRA ME N O. option in th e G SET -UP menu. T ake a p ic ture to re[...]

  • Page 106

    92 Warning Messages and D isplays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip t on Description So lut ion Solution PRESS A ND HOLD THE DI SP BUT TON TO DEACTIVA TE SILENT MODE An at tempt was made to cho ose a f lash mo de or adjus t the volume w ith the cam era in silent mode. Exit silent mode before choosi ng a flash mode or adjustin g the volume. COMMUNI CATI[...]

  • Page 107

    93 Appendix Glos sary Digital zoom : Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom do es not incre ase the amount of visible detail. Instead, details visible using optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly “ grainy” image. DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rder F ormat): A stan dard that allows pictures to be printed from “print or ders” stored in[...]

  • Page 108

    94 Internal Memory /Memory Card Capacity The following table s hows the rec ording ti me or number of a vailable frames at differen t image qualities. All figu res ar e appro ximat e; file s ize varies with the sc ene recor ded, produci ng wide varia tions in the nu mber of files that can be stor ed. The number of exposures or length r emai ning ma[...]

  • Page 109

    95 Appendix Internal Memor y/Memor y Card Capacity ■ Fine Pix JX21 0/JX 200/JV1 10/ JV100 Sti ll Pic t ure s (FINE) Movies y ! 3: 2 g 16: 9 0 n m 16: 9 m p ) 12 8 0 * ! * 9 * Inte rna l memor y Internal memor y (appr ox. 24 MB) ( approx. 24 M B ) 3 4 4 8 1 5 2 2 2 3 9 6 5 s e c . 1 9 s e c . 4 1 s e c . 1 GB 1 GB 160 180 21 0 360 580 850 920 3,65[...]

  • Page 110

    96 Speci ficat ions Sys te m Model FinePi x JX260/JX250/ JV1 60/JV1 50 FinePix JX 2 1 0/ JX 20 0/ J V1 10/ J V1 0 0 Effec tive pix els 1 4 million 1 2. 2 million CCD ½ .3 -in ., square -pi xel C CD with pr imar y color fil ter Stor age m edi a • Int ernal me mor y ( appro x. 2 4 MB) • SD /SDHC memory card s (see page 8) File s ys tem Compliant[...]

  • Page 111

    97 Appendix Speci ficatio ns Sys te m Aperture FinePix JX260/ JX 250 /JX2 10 /JX200 F3.6/F8. 0 ( wide angle ) , F5. 9/F 1 3. 0 ( telephoto ) , uses Neu tral D ensit y (ND) filter FinePix JV 160 /JV1 50/ JV1 1 0/ JV1 00 F3. 2 / F4. 3 ( wide angle ), F5.9 / F8 . 0 ( telephoto ) Foc us ra nge (di st anc e fr om fr ont o f le ns) FinePix JX260 /JX250 /[...]

  • Page 112

    98 Speci ficatio ns Sys te m Foc us • Mode : Ce nter AF , T r ackin g AF ( P / AUTO ) • Autofocus sys tem : Contrast-d etect T TL AF Whi te ba lan ce Automat ic scene dete cti on; six manual preset m odes fo r direc t sunlight, shad e, daylight f luores cent, warm w hite fl uorescent, cool w hite f luorescent, and in candes cent Self- timer Of [...]

  • Page 113

    99 Appendix Speci ficatio ns Input/output terminals A / V OUT (audio /video output) NT SC or P A L with monaur al sound Digital input/ output USB 2.0 High Spee d; shares A / V OU T connec tor Power s upp ly/othe r Power s upp ly NP -4 5A re ch ar g e ab l e ba tt ery Gu ide t o the n umb er o f avai la ble f ra mes f or bat te r y operation Battery[...]

  • Page 114

    10 0 Speci ficatio ns NP -45A rechargeable battery Nom in al vol ta ge DC 3. 7 V Nomina l capacit y 720 mAh Di men sio ns ( W × H × D) 3 1.0 mm × 39 .6 mm × 6. 0 mm/1 .2 in. × 1.6 in. × 0.2 in . Wei g ht App rox. 1 5 g/0. 5 oz. BC-45B b at ter y c har ge r Rated input 1 0 0 V– 2 40 V AC, 50/60 Hz Input capac ity 6.0 V A ( 100 V / 2 40 V ) R[...]

  • Page 115

    101 Appendix Speci ficatio ns Colo r T elev isi on Syste ms NTSC ( N ational T elevision S ystem C ommittee) is a c olor television telecasting spe cification adopted mainly in the U.S. A ., Canada, and Japan . P AL ( P hase A lternation by L ine ) is a color televis ion sys tem adopted mainly in Eur opean countries and China. Notices • Spe cific[...]

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