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FINEPIX F600EXR DIGITAL CAMERA Owner’ s Manual Thank you for y our purchase of this product. This manual describes how to use your FUJIFILM digital camera and the supplied software. Be sure that you have r ead and understood its contents and the warnings in “F or Y our Safety ” ( P ii) before us- ing the camera. F or information on related pr[...]
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ii F or Y our S afety F or Y our Safety • Read Instructions : All the safety and operat- ing instructions should be read before the appliance is operated . • Retain Instructions : The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future referen ce. • Heed Warnings : All warnings on the ap- pliance and in the operating instructions [...]
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iii For Y our Safety Antennas Antennas Outdoor Antenna Grounding : If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the video product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to pr ovide some protection against voltage surges and built- up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFP A No. 70, provides in[...]
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iv For Y our Safety Be sure to read these notes before use Saf e ty N ot e s • Make sure that you use your camera correctly. Read these safety notes and your Owner’s Manual carefully bef ore use. • After reading these safety notes, stor e them in a safe place. About the Icons The icons shown below are used in this document to indicate the sev[...]
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v For Y our Safety WARNING WARNING Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than those speci ed here. The supplied battery charger is for use only with the type of battery supplied with the camera. Using the charger to charge conventional batteries or other types of rechargeable batteries can cause the battery to leak fl uid, overheat o[...]
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vi For Y our Safety The Ba ttery and Power Supply Note : Check the type of battery used in your camera and r ead the appropriate sections. The following describes the proper use of batteries and how to prolong their life . I ncor- rect use can shorten battery life or cause leak- age, overheating, fi re, or explosion. Li-ion Batteries Li-ion Batter[...]
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vii For Y our Safety • Do not mix old and new batteries, batteries with diff er ent charge levels, or batteries of diff erent types. • If the camera will not be used for an ex- tended period, remove the batt eries. Note that the camera clock will be reset. • The batteries may be warm to the touch im- mediately after use. Turn the camera o?[...]
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viii For Y our Safety Using the Camera Do not aim the camera at extremely bright light sources, such as the sun in a cloudless sky. Failure t o observe this precaution could damage the camera image sensor . T ake T est Shots T ake T est Shots Before taking photographs on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip[...]
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ix For Y our Safety IMPORTANT : Read this section before using the toponyms includ- ed in this product . T oponym Data License Agreement Personal Use Only . Y ou agr ee to use this Data together with this digital camera for the solely personal, non-commercial purposes for which you were licensed , and not for service bureau, time-sharing or other s[...]
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x For Y our Safety Governing Law . The above t erms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, Netherlands, without giving eff ect to (i)its confl ict of laws provisions, or (ii)the United Nations Conv ention for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, which is explicitly ex- cluded. You agr ee to submit t[...]
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xi For Y our Safety ■ Governing Law POI information in Japan : The abov e terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of Japan, without giving eff ect to (i) its confl ict of laws provisions, or (ii) the United Nations Convention f or Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, which is explicitly excluded . Y ou agree to submit to th[...]
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xii About T his Manual About This Manual Befor e using the camera, read this manual and the warnings in “F or Y our Safe - ty” ( P ii). For inf ormation on speci c topics, consult the sources below . T able of Contents T able of Contents ........................... ........................... P P xiv xiv T roubleshooting T roubleshooting ...[...]
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xiii ■ ■ Deleting Pic tures Deleting Pictures y T o delete a picture , display it full frame and press the selector up ( b ). ■ ■ Silent Mode Silent Mode y Press and hold the DISP/ BACK button to disable camera lights and sounds. Fr equently-U sed Buttons Fr equently-U sed Buttons ■ ■ Taking Pictures During Playback T aking Pictures Dur[...]
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xiv T able of Con tents T able of Con tents For Y our Safety .................................................................. ii IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................ii Safety Notes .................................................................... iv About This Manual ................................................[...]
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xv T able of Contents d Exposure Compensation ..........................................36 F Macro Mode (Close-ups) ...........................................37 N Using the Flash (Super-Intelligent Flash) .................38 h Using the Self- Timer .................................................40 b Intelligent F ace Detection ..................[...]
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xvi T able of Contents Movies Movies Recording Movies ............................................................66 Movie Frame Siz e ...........................................................67 Viewing Movies ...............................................................68 Connections Connections Viewing Pictures on TV .........................[...]
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xvii T able of Contents Using the Menus: Playback Mode ..................................92 Using the F -Mode Menu .............................................92 F -Mode Menu Options ................................................92 m PHO T OBOOK ASSIST ................................................92 R LANDMARK NA VIGA T OR ................[...]
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xviii T able of Contents T echnical Notes T echnical Notes Optional Accessories .....................................................111 Accessories fr om FUJIFILM............................................112 Caring for the Camera ...................................................113 Storage and Use ..............................................[...]
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1 Before Y ou Begin Before Y ou Begin Symbols and C on ven tions Symbols and C on ven tions The following symbols ar e used in this manual: Q : This information should be read befor e use to ensure correct operation. R : Additional information that may be helpful when using the camera. P : Other pages in this manual on which related information may[...]
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2 Before Y ou Begin Parts of the Camera Parts of the Camera F or more inf ormation, ref er to the page listed to the right of each item. Selector button Move cursor up d ( exposure c ompensation ) button ( P 36) b ( delete ) button ( P xiii) MENU/OK button Move cursor right N ( ash ) button ( P 38) Move cursor left F ( macro ) button ( P 37) Co[...]
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3 Before Y ou Begin Parts of the Camera 1 Shutter button .............................................................. 19 2 ON/OFF button ............................................................. 14 3 Built-in GPS antenna .................................................... 59 4 Flash ...........................................................[...]
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4 Before Y ou Begin Parts of the Camera Camera Displays Camera Displays The following types of indicator may be display ed during shooting and play- back. Indicators vary with camera settings. ■ Shooting F 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 9 250 250 F 3.5 F 3.5 P 800 2 2 3 3 - 1 - 1 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 11 Sensitivity ...............................[...]
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5 Before Y ou Begin Parts of the Camera ■ Playback 100- 0001 100- 0001 400 400 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 2 2 - 1 - 1 1 / 250 1/2 5 0 F 3.5 F 3.5 3 3 4:3 4:3 F F YouTube 5 Motion panorama z ................................................. 57 6 Gift image ...................................................................[...]
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6 Before Y ou Begin Parts of the Camera Hiding and Viewing Indicators Hiding and Viewing Indicators Pr ess DISP/BACK to cycle through shooting and pla yback indicators as follows: • Shooting : Indicators displayed/indicators hidden/best framing/HD framing/histogram • Playback : Indicators displayed/indicators hidden/ I favorites ( P 50)/photo i[...]
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7 First Steps First Steps Charging the Battery Charging the Battery The battery is not charged at shipment. Char ge the battery before use. 1 Place the battery in the supplied batter y charger . Inser t the batter y in the orientation indicated by the DFC labels. The camera uses an NP-50 r echarge- able battery. Battery charger DFC label Charge lam[...]
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8 First Steps Charging the Battery 3 Charge the battery. Remove the battery when charging is complete. See the speci cations ( P 130) for char ging times (note that char ging times increase at low t em- peratures). Q Unplug the charger when it is not in use.[...]
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9 First Steps Inser ting the Battery and a Memor y Card Inserting the Batter y and a Memor y Card Although the camera can store pictures in internal memory, optional SD , SDHC, and SDX C memory cards (sold separat ely) can be used to stor e addi- tional pictures. After charging the battery, insert the batter y and memor y card as described below . [...]
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10 First Steps Inser ting the Battery and a Memor y Card 3 Inser t the memor y card. Holding the memor y card in the orientation shown at right, slide it in until it clicks into place at the back of the slot. Q Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not insert at an angle or use force . If the memor y card is not correctly inserted or no me[...]
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11 First Steps Inser ting the Battery and a Memor y Card R R Using an AC P ow er Adapter Using an AC P ow er Adapter • The camera can be powered by an optional A C power adapter and DC coupler (sold separately). See the manuals provided with the AC pow er adapter and DC coupler for details. • Depending on the countr y or region of sale, a demo [...]
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12 First Steps Inser ting the Battery and a Memor y Card ■ Compatible Memory Cards FUJIFILM and SanDisk SD , SDHC, and SD X C memor y cards have been ap- proved f or use in the camera. A complete list of approved memory cards is available at http://www.fujifilm.c om/support/digital_cameras/compatibility/ . Operation is not guaranteed with other c[...]
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13 First Steps Inser ting the Battery and a Memor y Card • The data in internal memor y may be erased or corrupted when the camera is re- paired. Please note that the repairer will be able to view pictures in int ernal memor y . • F ormatting a memory card or internal memor y in the camera creates a folder in which pictures are stor ed. Do not [...]
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14 First Steps T urning the Camera on and O T urning the Camera on and O Shooting Mode Shooting Mode Pr ess the ON/OFF button to turn the camera on. The lens will extend au- tomatically . Pr ess ON/OFF again t o turn the camera o . R R Switching to Pla yback Mode Switching to Pla yback Mode Pr ess the a button to start playback. Pr ess the[...]
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15 First Steps T urning the Camera on and O Q F orcibly obstructing the lens could cause damage or product malfunction. Q F ingerprints and other marks on the lens can a ect pictures. Keep the lens clean. Q The ON/OFF button does not completely end the supply of power to the camera. R R Auto Po wer O Auto Po wer O The camera will turn o[...]
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16 First Steps Basic Setup Basic Setup A language -selection dialog is displayed the rst time the camera is tur ned on. Set up the camera as described below (you can reset the clock or change languages at any time using the F DA TE/TIME or Q a options in the setup menu; for inf ormation on displaying the setup menu, see page 102). 1 Highlight a[...]
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17 Basic Photography and Playback Basic Photography and Playback T aking Pictures in T aking Pictures in R R ( ( E E AUT O AUTO ) Mode ) Mode This section describes how to take pic tures in R ( E AUTO ) mode. 1 Select O mode . T urn the camera on and rotate the mode dial t o O . The R display will appear in the L CD monitor . T he The o o Icon Icon[...]
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18 Basic Photography and Pla yback T ak ing Pictures in R ( E AUTO ) Mode 2 F rame the picture. Use the zoom control to frame the pictur e in the display . Zoom indicator Zoom out Zoom in H olding the Camera Holding the Camera Hold the camera steady with both hands and brace your elbows against your sides. Shak ing or unsteady hands can blur your s[...]
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19 Basic Photography and Pla yback T ak ing Pictures in R ( E AUTO ) Mode 3 Focus. Pr ess the shutter button halfway t o focus . R The lens may make a noise when the camera f ocuses; this is normal. I f the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illuminator may light; see “ C AF ILL UMINA T OR ” ( P 107) for inf ormation on disabling the illumina[...]
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20 Basic Photography and Pla yback T ak ing Pictures in R ( E AUTO ) Mode 4 Shoot. Smoothly press the shutter button the r est of the way down to take the picture. Click T he Shutter Button The Shutter Butt on The shutter button has two positions. Pressing the shutter button halfway sets focus and exposure; t o shoot, press the shutter button the r[...]
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21 Basic Photography and Pla yback V iewing Pictures V iewing Pictures Pictures can be view ed in the L CD monitor . When tak ing impor tant photo- graphs, take a test shot and check the results . 1 Pr ess the a button. The most recent picture will be displayed . 2 View additional pictures. Pr ess the selector right to view pictures in the order re[...]
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22 More on Photography More on Photography Shooting Mode Shooting Mode Choose a shooting mode according to the scene or type of subject. T o select a shooting mode, alig n the mode icon with the mark next to the mode dial. O : Improve clarity, reduce noise, increase dynamic range, or let the camera automatically adjust settings to suit the scene ( [...]
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23 More on Photography Shooting Mode O O ( ( E E AUTO/ AUTO/ E E Priority) Priority) Optimize settings for y our current subject or improve clarity , reduce noise, or enhance dynamic range. Rotate the mode dial to O and choose one of the following E modes in the shooting menu. ■ R ( E AUTO ) The camera automatically selects the scene and E mode a[...]
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24 More on Photography Shooting Mode A dvanced Anti Blur A dvanced Anti Blur When n is displayed, the camera will take a series of exposures and combine them to form a single image, r educing “ noise ” (mottling) and blur . R n is available when ON is selected in the shooting menu ( P 85) and the ash ( P 38) is o or set to auto. Q Some t[...]
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25 More on Photography Shooting Mode Adv . Adv. ADVANCED ADVANCED This mode combines “ point-and-shoot” simplicity with sophisti- cated photographic t echniques. The A Adv. MODE option in the shooting menu can be used to choose from the f ollowing ad- vanced modes: ■ r MOTION P ANORAMA 360 F ollow an on-screen guide to take photos that will a[...]
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26 More on Photography Shooting Mode 4 P an the camera in the direction shown by the arrow . Shooting ends automatically when the progr ess bar is full and the panorama is complete. R Shooting ends if the shutter button is pressed all the wa y down during shooting. No panorama will be recor ded if the shutter button is pressed bef ore the camera ha[...]
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27 More on Photography Shooting Mode z z Choose z for seamless 360° panoramas that can be play ed back in a loop ( P 57). R The t t SA VE ORG IMAGE SA VE ORG IMA GE option in the setup menu can be used to r ecord a v panorama in addition to a seamless z panorama ( P 108). Q Depending on the subject and shooting conditions, the camera may pro[...]
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28 More on Photography Shooting Mode ■ i PRO FOCUS The camera takes up to three shots each time the shutter button is pressed , softening the background to emphasize the main subject. The amount of sof tening can be adjusted befor e shooting by pressing the selector left or right. Use for portraits or photos of owers similar to those produced[...]
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29 More on Photography Shooting Mode ■ j PRO L OW-LIGHT Each time the shutter button is pressed , the camera makes four exposur es and combines them into a single photo- graph. Use to reduce noise and blur when photographing poorly lit subjects or static subjec ts at high zoom ratios. R A single combined photograph may not be cr eated with some s[...]
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30 More on Photography Shooting Mode SP SP SCENE POSITION SCENE POSITION The camera o ers a choice of “scenes , ” each adapted to particular shooting conditions or a speci c t ype of subject. Use the A SCENE POSITION option in the shooting menu to choose the scene as- signed to the SP position on the mode dial . Scene Scene Description De[...]
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31 More on Photography Shooting Mode Scene Scene Description Description f f UNDERWA TER UNDERWA TER Choose for when using an optional waterproof case to take photog raphs underwater. U U P ARTY PA R T Y Capture indoor background lighting under low-light conditions . V V FLOWER FLOWER Choose for vivid close-ups of owers. W W TEXT TEXT T ak e cl[...]
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32 More on Photography Shooting Mode M M MANUAL MANUAL In this mode, you control both shutter speed and aperture. Pr ess the selector up ( d ) to highlight shutter speed or aper ture and use the command dial to adjust the high- lighted item. If desired, exposure can be alter ed from the value selected by the camera. SETTING SHUTTER SPEED 1000 F 3.5[...]
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33 More on Photography Shooting Mode S S SHUT TER PRIORIT Y AE SHUT TER PRIORIT Y AE Y ou choose the shutter speed using the command dial, while the camera adjusts aper ture f or optimal exposure. Q If the correct exposure can not be achieved at the selected shutter speed, aperture will be displayed in red . Adjust shut- ter speed until the correct[...]
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34 More on Photography F ocus Lock F ocus Lock T o compose photographs with o -center subjects: 1 Foc us : P osition the subject in the focus frame ( ) and press the shutter button halfwa y to lock focus and exposure. F ocus and exposure will remain locked while the shutter button is pressed halfwa y (AF/AE lock). 2 Recompose : Keep the button p[...]
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35 More on Photography Focus L ock Aut ofocus Autofocus Although the camera boasts a high-precision autof ocus system, it may be unable to focus on the subjects listed below . If the camera is unable to focus , focus on another subject at the same distance and use focus lock to recompose the photog raph. • V ery shiny subjects such as mirrors or [...]
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36 More on Photography d d Exposure C ompensation Exposure C ompensation T o adjust exposure compensation when photographing very br ight, very dar k, or high- contrast subjec ts, pr ess the selector up ( d ). Pr ess the selector up or down or use the command dial to choose an exposure compen- sation value and then press MENU/OK . Choose positive ([...]
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37 More on Photography F F Macro Mode (C lose -ups) Macro Mode ( Close-ups) F or close-ups, press the selector left ( F ) and select F . When macro mode is in e ect, the camera focuses on subjects near the center of the frame. Use the zoom control to compose pictures ( P 18). T o exit macro mode, press the selector left ( F ) and select OFF . MA[...]
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38 More on Photography N N Using the F lash (Super-Intelligent F lash) Using the F lash (Super-Intelligent F lash) When the ash is used, the camera ’ s Super-Intelligent F lash system instantly analyzes the scene based on such factors as the brightness of the subject, its position in the frame, and its distance from the camera. Flash output a[...]
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39 More on Photography N Using the Flash (Super-Intelligent F lash) 2 Pr ess the selector right ( N ) and choose from the fol- lowing ash modes: Option Option Description Description AUTO AUTO / / K K * The ash res when r equired. Recommended in most situations. N N / / L L * The ash res whenever a picture is taken. Use fo[...]
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40 More on Photography h h Using the Self- Timer Using the Self- Timer T o use the self-timer , press the selector down ( h ) and choose from the f ollowing options: OFF OFF P Option Option Description Description T ( OFF ) Self-timer o . o ( AUT O RELEASE ) The shutter is released automatically when the camera detects a human por trait subject [...]
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41 More on Photography b b Intelligent F ace Detection Intelligent F ace Detection Intelligent F ace Detection sets focus and exposur e for human faces an ywhere in the frame, prev enting the camera from f ocusing on the background in group portraits. Choose for shots that emphasize portrait subjects. T o use Intelligent F ace Detection, press MENU[...]
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42 More on Photography R R Con tinuous Shooting Con tinuous Shooting T o capture motion in a series of pictures, press MENU/OK , select R CONTINUOUS in the shooting menu ( P 89), and choose from the options listed in this section. R The ash tur ns o automatically . The pr eviously selected ash mode is r estored when OFF is selected f[...]
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43 More on Photography R Continuous Shooting ■ P BEST FRAME CAPTURE The camera takes a series of pic tures, starting before and ending after the shutter button is pressed . 1 Choose the frame rate as described in Steps 1–2 on the previous page. Q Some frame rates may reduce the number of shots a vailable. 2 H ighlight the number of shots and[...]
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44 More on Photography R Continuous Shooting 3 T ake photographs. The camera begins recording while the shutt er button is pressed halfway , and completes the burst when the shutter button is pressed all the way down. The illustration shows a burst of eight shots, three bef ore the shutter button is pr essed and four after . Shutter button pressed [...]
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45 More on Photography R Continuous Shooting ■ X FILM SIMULA TION BKT Each time the shutter button is pressed , the camera takes one shot and pro- cesses it to create thr ee copies with di erent P FILM SIMULA TION settings ( P 85): c PROVIA/ST ANDARD for the rst, d V elvia/VIVID for the second, and e ASTIA/SOFT for the t[...]
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46 More on Photography n n F ac e Recognition F ac e Recognition The camera can store inf ormation on the face and personal details (name, relationship , and birth date) of por trait sub- jects and assign these subjects prior ity for Intelligent F ace Detection or display their names and other information during playback. Happy Birthday! Adding New[...]
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47 More on Photography n F ace Recognition 3 Enter face r ecognition data Pr ess MENU/OK to display face recognition data and enter the f ollowing in- formation: • NAME : Enter a name of up to 14 characters and press MENU/OK . • BIRTHDA Y : Enter the subject’ s date of birth and press MENU/OK . • CA TEGORY : Choose the option that describes[...]
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48 More on Photography n F ace Recognition Viewing, Editing , and Deleting Existing Data Viewing, Editing , and Deleting Existing Data F ollow the steps below to view , edit, or delete face recognition data. 1 Select VIEW & EDIT f or n F ACE REC OGNITION . 2 Selec t a face. 3 View or edit face rec ognition data. The name, category, or birth dat[...]
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49 More on Photography n F ace Recognition F ace Recognition Face Recognition The camera can store up to eight faces . If you attempt to add a ninth face, a con r- mation dialog will be displayed; use VIEW & EDIT to make room for new faces by deleting existing data. A UT O REGISTRA TION is disabled if there are already data f or eight faces.[...]
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50 More on Playback More on Playback Playback Options Playback Options T o view the most recent picture in the L CD monitor , press the a button. 100-0001 100-0001 Pr ess the selector right to view pictures in the order recor ded, left to view pictures in reverse order . K eep the selector pressed to scroll rapidly t o the desired frame. R Pictures[...]
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51 More on Playback Playback Options Playback Z oom Playback Z oom Select i to zoom in on pictures displayed in single-frame playback; select j to zoom out. When the picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to view areas of the image not currently visible in the display . Navigation window shows portion of image currently displayed in L CD mo[...]
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52 More on Playback Playback Options Multi-Frame Playback Multi-Frame Playback Selecting j when a pic ture is shown full-frame in the L CD monitor displa ys the current image with previous and f ollowing images in the background. Select j to increase the number of images displa yed to two , nine, or one hundred, i t o view fewer images . 100-0001 1[...]
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53 More on Playback A A Deleting Pictures Deleting Pictures T o delete individual pictures, multiple selected pictures, or all pictures, pr ess MENU/OK , select A ERASE ( P 94), and choose from the options below . Note that deleted pic tures can not be r e- covered. C opy important pictures to a computer or other storage device before proceeding . [...]
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54 More on Playback b b Image Search Image Search Search f or pictures. 1 Select b IMAGE SEARCH in the pla yback menu ( P 94), highlight one of the following sear ch criteria, and press MENU/OK : • BY DA TE : Search by date. • BY GPS LOCA TION NAME : Search by location name (location names that do not begin with a letter from A t o Z are listed[...]
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55 More on Playback m m PhotoBook Assist PhotoBook Assist Create books fr om your favorite phot os. Crea ting a PhotoBook Crea ting a PhotoBook 1 Select NEW BOOK for m PHO T OBOOK ASSIST in the playback menu ( P 92) and choose fr om the following options: • SELEC T FROM ALL : Choose from all available pictures. • SELEC T BY IMAGE SEARCH : Choos[...]
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56 More on Playback m PhotoBook Assist Viewing Photobooks Viewing Photobooks Highlight a book in the photobook assist menu and press MENU/OK to display the book, then press the selector left or r ight to scroll thr ough the pictures. Editing and Deleting Photobooks Editing and Deleting Photobooks Display the photobook and press MENU/OK . The follow[...]
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57 More on Playback V iewing P anoramas V iewing P anoramas If you press the selector down when a panorama is displayed full frame, the camera will play back the picture from left to right or from bottom t o top . T o pause playback, press the selector down; press the selector down again to resume. T o exit t o full-frame playback, press the select[...]
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58 More on Playback V iewing Photo Informa tion V iewing Photo Informa tion Photo inf ormation can be viewed by pressing DISP/BA CK to cycle through indi- cators ( P 6) until the following display appears: : : : :O F F ISO 400 1/250 F 4.5 2 3 - 1 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 100- 0001 4:3 N STD q Dynamic range w Image size and quality e Sensi[...]
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59 GPS GPS Recording GPS Da ta with Pictures Recording GPS Da ta with Pictures T o record GPS data with new pictures , press the F but- ton and select one of the following options for R SET - UP > L OCA TION SEARCH in the F -mode menu ( P 85). • PERMANENTL Y ON : The camera continues to update GPS data even when turned o . The camera[...]
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60 GPS Recording GPS Data with P ictures Q Using GPS increases the drain on the battery, causing battery per formance to drop at low temperatures . Q The receiver may ha ve an error of a few hundr ed meters (yards). Q The camera may be unable to receiv e GPS data in some locations. If possible, choose an outdoor location with few obstructions when [...]
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61 GPS GPS T racking GPS T racking T o record a GPS track log to a le on the memor y card, select ON for R SET -UP > TRACKING D A T A ( P 85; be sur e the clock is set to the correct time and date as de- scribed on page 16). A new log le is created when ON is selected and once every 24 hours thereafter . Note that the camera will cont[...]
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62 GPS V iewing GPS Data V iewing GPS Data During playback, pic tures for which GPS data exist ar e in- dicated by a J icon. GPS data are shown for a f ew sec- onds each time the picture is displayed. GPS icon 100-0001 100-0001 - MINATO, TOKYO, JAPAN Photo Naviga tion Photo Navigation T o show the direction and distance from your present position t[...]
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63 GPS Viewing GPS Data Copying GPS Da ta to Other Images Copying GPS Da ta to Other Images GPS data can be copied from other pictures to images that lack correct GPS information. 1 Display the source image f or the GPS data. 2 Select R L OCA TION INFO C OPY in the pla yback menu ( P 94). 3 Press the selector left or right to display the destinatio[...]
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64 GPS R R Landmark Navigat or Landmark Navigator Landmark navigation uses GPS and the camera map da- tabase to show information on objects the display (this is sometimes known as “ a ugmented r ealit y , ” or AR ). T o view landmark information, select R LANDMARK NA VIGA- TO R in the F -mode playback menu ( P 92). DIST: 20 m N NNE NNW FU[...]
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65 GPS R Landmark Navigator Q Landmark information is based on the most recently-receiv ed GPS data; it is intend- ed as a guide only and may be unavailable or contain errors under some conditions, including when the camera is held upside down. Headings rely on a magnetic compass and may not be correct if the camera is inside a building or vehicle [...]
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66 Movies Movies Recording Mo vies Recording Mo vies Pr ess F to shoot a movie. During recording , the following indica- tors will be displayed and sound will be r ecorded via the built-in microphone (be careful not t o cover the microphone during re- cording). 1 1 REC 999m59s 999m59s F F y REC icon T ime remaining Number of photos that can be take[...]
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67 Movies Recording Movies T aking Photographs During Recording T aking Photographs During Recording Pr ess the shutter button to take a photograph during r ecording. R If O is selected f or O IMA GE SIZE , the picture will be recorded at size P . R The photo is saved separately fr om the movie and does not appear as part of the movie. Q Photos[...]
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68 Movies V iewing Movies V iewing Movies During playback, movies are displayed in the L CD monitor as shown at right. The following operations can be per- formed while a movie is displayed: Option Option Description Description Start/pause Start/pause playback playback Press the selector down to start playback . P ress again to pause. While playba[...]
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69 Connec tions Connections V iewing Pictures on T V V iewing Pictures on T V Connect the camera to a T V to show pictures to a gr oup. 1 T urn the camera o . 2 Connect the supplied A/V cable as shown below . Insert into USB multi-connector Connect yellow plug to video-in jack Connect white plug to audio-in jack R Image quality drops during movi[...]
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70 Connections Viewing P ictures on T V C onnecting the Camera to High De nition (HD) TVs Connecting the Camera to High De nition (HD) TVs An HDMI cable (available from thir d-part y suppliers) can be used to connect the camera to High De nition (HD) devices (playback only). The USB and A/V cables can not be used while an HDMI cable is con[...]
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71 Connections Printing P ictures via USB Printing P ictures via USB If the printer suppor ts PictBridge, the camera can be connected directly to the printer as shown below and pictures can be printed without rst being copied to a comput er . Note that depending on the printer , not all the functions described below may be supported. 1 Connect [...]
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72 Connections Printing Pictures via USB 6 Pr ess MENU/OK to star t printing. Printing can be interrupted by pressing DISP/BACK , but note that some printers ma y not respond immediately . I f the printer stops befor e printing is complete, turn the camera o and then on again. 7 After con r ming that PRINTING has cleared from the camera displ[...]
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73 Connections Printing Pictures via USB Printing the DPOF Print Order Printing the DPOF Print Order The K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) option in the playback menu can be used to create a dig ital “ print order ” for PictBridge -compatible pr inters ( P 111) or de - vices that suppor t DPOF . DPOF DPOF DPOF ( D igital P rint O rder F ormat) is a stan[...]
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74 Connections Printing Pictures via USB 5 Press the selector up or down to choose the number of copies (up t o 99). T o remove a picture from the print or der , pr ess the selector down until the number of copies is zero . 6 Repeat Steps 4 – 5 to complete the print order and pr ess MENU/OK when settings are complete . 7 A con rmation dialog w[...]
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75 Connections V iewing Pictures on a C omputer V iewing Pictures on a C omputer The supplied software can be used to copy pictures to a computer , where they can be stored , viewed, or ganized, and printed . Before pr oceeding, install the software as described below. Do NOT connect the camer a to the computer until installation is complete . Wind[...]
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76 Connections Viewing P ictures on a Computer 2 Star t the computer . Log in to an account with administrat or privileges be - for e proceeding. 3 Exit any applications that may be running and insert the installer CD in a CD-ROM dr ive. W indows 7/Windo ws V ista Windows 7/Windo ws Vista If an AutoPlay dialog is display ed, click SETUP .EXE . A ?[...]
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77 Connections Viewing P ictures on a Computer 4 I f prompted to install Windows Media Player , Dir ectX, or .NE T Framew ork , follow the on-scr een instructions to complete installation. 5 Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive when installation is com- plete. Store the installer CD in a dry location out of direct sunlight in case you n[...]
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78 Connections Viewing P ictures on a Computer Macintosh: Installing FinePixViewer Macintosh: Installing FinePixViewer 1 Con rm that the computer meets the following system r equirements: CPU CPU Pow erPC or Intel (Core 2 Duo or better) * OS OS Pr e-installed copies of M ac OS X version 10.3.9–10.6 (visit http://www.fujifilm. com/support/digit[...]
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79 Connections Viewing P ictures on a Computer 4 Remov e the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive. Note that you may be unable to remove the CD if Safari is running; if necessary, quit Safari bef ore removing the CD . Store the installer CD in a dry location out of direct sun- light in case you need to re-install the software. 5 Mac OS X 10.5 or earl[...]
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80 Connections Viewing P ictures on a Computer Connec ting the Camera Connec ting the Camera 1 If the pictures you wish to copy are st ored on a memory card, insert the card into the camera. R Windows users may requir e the Windows CD when starting the software for the rst time. Q Loss of power during transf er could result in loss of data or d[...]
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81 Connections Viewing P ictures on a Computer F or more inf ormation on using the supplied software, start the application and select the appropriate option from the Help menu. Q If a memor y card containing a large number of images is inserted, there may be a delay befor e the software star ts and you may be unable to import or save images. Use a[...]
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82 Connections Viewing P ictures on a Computer Disconnecting the Camera Disconnecting the Camera After con rming that the indicator lamp is out, turn the camera o and disconnect the USB cable. Uninstalling the Supplied Software Uninstalling the Supplied Software Only uninstall the supplied software when it is no longer required or bef ore beg[...]
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83 Menus Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Use the F -mode and shooting menus to adjust shooting settings. The op - tions available vary with the shooting mode selec ted. Using the Using the F F -Mode Menu -Mode Menu T o display F -mode menu shooting options, press the F button in shooting mode. Highlight items and[...]
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84 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode O O IMAGE SIZE IMAGE SIZE ( ( defaults to defaults to O O 4:3) 4:3) Choose the image size and aspect ratio at which pictures are record- ed. Large pictures can be printed at large sizes with no drop in quality , while small pictures require less memory, allowing mor e pictures to be recorded . O O 4 : 3[...]
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85 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode R R CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS ( ( defaults to defaults to OFF) OFF) Capture motion in a series of pictures ( Capture motion in a series of pictures ( P P 42). 42). R R SET -UP SET -UP Access the following GPS options ( P 59). Option Option Description Description MY LANDMARK REGISTER MY LANDMARK REGIS[...]
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86 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Using the Shooting Menu Using the Shooting Menu T o display the shooting menu, press MENU/OK in shooting mode. Highlight items and press the selector right to view options, then highlight an option and press MENU/ OK . Pr ess DISP/BACK to exit when settings are complete . Shooting Menu Options Shooting Menu O[...]
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87 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode U U D YNAMIC RANGE D YNAMIC RANGE ( ( defaults to defaults to AUTO ) AUTO) Control contrast. Higher values are recommended for scenes that include both sunlight and deep shade or for increased contrast with such subjects as sunlight on water , br ightly-lit autumn leaves, portraits taken against a blue sk y ,[...]
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88 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode D D WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE ( ( defaults to defaults to AUTO ) AUTO) If AU TO does not produce natural colors (for example, when taking close -ups), select h and measure a value for whit e balance or choose the option that matches the light source. Option Option Description Description AUTO AUTO White bal[...]
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89 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode y y INTELLIGENT SHARPNESS INTELLIGENT SHARPNESS ( ( defaults to defaults to OFF) OFF) Select ON to process photos digitally f or sharp, super high-resolution r esults. R The time needed to record images incr eases. R The e ects are not visible in the display during shooting. R Intelligent sharpness m[...]
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90 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode C C PHOT OMETRY PHOT OMETRY ( ( defaults to defaults to o o ) ) Choose how the camera meters exposure when Intelligent F ace Detection is o . Option Option Description Description o MUL TI Automatic scene recog nition is used to adjust exposure f or a wide range of shooting conditions. p SPOT The camera me[...]
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91 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode n n F ACE RECOGNITION F ACE RECOGNITION Add portrait subjects to the face recognition database. These subjects will be given priorit y during Intelligent F ace Detection, and their names and other information can be viewed during playback ( P 49). F F MOVIE AF MODE MOVIE AF MODE ( ( defaults to defaults[...]
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92 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode Using the Menus: Pla yback Mode The F -mode and playback menus are used to manage the pictures in int er- nal memor y or on the memor y card. Using the Using the F F -Mode Menu -Mode Menu T o display F -mode menu playback options, pr ess the F button in playback mode. Highlight items and press the selector ri[...]
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93 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode R R SET -UP SET -UP Access the following GPS options Access the following GPS options ( P 59) . . Option Option Description Description LOCA TION INFO COPY LOCA TION INFO COPY Copy GPS data from one picture to another . LOCA TION SEARCH LOCA TION SEARCH T urn the GPS receiver on or o . LOCA TION INFO[...]
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94 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode Using the Playback Menu Using the Playback Menu T o display the playback menu, press MENU/OK in pla yback mode. Highlight items and press the selector right to view options, then highlight an option and press MENU/ OK . Pr ess DISP/BACK to exit when settings are complete . Playback Menu Options Playback Menu [...]
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95 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode j j MARK FOR UPL OAD TO MARK FOR UPL OAD TO Select pictures for upload to Y ouT ube or F acebook using MyFinePix Studio ( Windows only). ■ Selec ting Pictures for Upload 1 Select Y ouT ube to choose movies for upload to Y ouT ube , F ACEBOOK to choose photos and movies for upload to F acebook . 2 Pr ess the[...]
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96 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode I I SLIDE SHOW SLIDE SHOW ( ( defaults to defaults to MUL TIPLE) MUL TIPLE) View pictures in an automated slide show ( P 93). B B RED EYE REMOV AL RED EYE REMOV AL If the cur rent picture is marked with a g icon to indicate that it was taken with Intelligent F ace Detection, this option can be used to remove [...]
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97 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode G G CROP CROP Create a cropped copy of the curr ent picture. 1 Display the desired picture . 2 Select G CROP in the playback menu. 3 Use the zoom control to zoom in and out and use the selector to scroll the picture until the desired portion is displayed. 4 Pr ess MENU/OK to display a con rmation dialog. 5[...]
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98 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode C C IMAGE RO T A TE IMAGE RO T A TE Rotate pictures taken in tall orientation so that they are displayed in tall orientation in the L CD monitor . 1 Display the desired picture . 2 Select C IMAGE RO T A TE in the playback menu. 3 P ress the selector down to r otate the picture 90 ° clockwise, up to rotat e i[...]
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99 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode F F VOICE MEMO VOICE MEMO Add a voice memo to the current phot ograph. Holding the camera at a distance of about 20 cm, face the microphone and press MENU/OK to beg in recording . Press MENU/OK again to end recor d- ing (recording ends automatically after 30 seconds). R Voice memos can not be added t o movies[...]
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100 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode J J DISP ASPECT DISP ASPECT Choose how H igh D e nition (HD) devices display pictures with an aspect ratio of 4 : 3 (this option is available only when an HDMI cable is connected). Selec t 16 : 9 to display the image so that it lls the screen with its top and bottom cropped out, 4 : 3 t o display the [...]
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101 Menus The Setup Menu The Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu 1 Display the setup menu. 1.1 Pr ess MENU/OK to display the menu f or the current mode. 1.2 P ress the selector left to highlight the tab for the current menu. 1.3 Pr ess the selector down to highlight X . SET-UP EXIT Ta b 1.4 Pr ess the selector right to place the cu[...]
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102 Menus The Setup Menu Setup Menu Options Setup Menu Options F F DA TE/TIME DA TE/TIME Set the camera clock ( P 16). N N TIME DIFFERENCE TIME DIFFERENCE ( ( defaults to defaults to h h ) ) Switch the camera clock instantly from your home time z one to the local time at your destina- tion when traveling. T o specify the di erence between local [...]
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103 Menus The Setup Menu R R RESET RESET Reset all settings except F DA TE/TIME , N TIME DIFFERENCE , O BACK GROUND COL OR , and Q VIDEO SYSTEM to default values . 1 Highlight R RESET and press the selector r ight to display a con rmation dialog. 2 Highlight OK and press MENU/OK . K K FORMA T FORMA T If a memor y card is inserted in the camera, [...]
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104 Menus The Setup Menu A A IMAGE DISP . IMAGE DISP . ( ( defaults to defaults to 1.5 SEC) 1.5 SEC) Choose how long pictures are displayed in the L CD monitor af ter shooting. Option Option Description Description 3 SEC 3 SEC Pictures ar e displayed for thr ee seconds ( 3 SEC ) or 1.5 seconds ( 1.5 SEC ). Colors may di er slightly from th[...]
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105 Menus The Setup Menu G G OPERA TION VOL. OPERA TION VOL. ( ( defaults to defaults to c c ) ) Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when camera contr ols are operated . Choose e OFF (mute) to disable control sounds . H H SHUTTER VOL UME SHUTTER VOL UME ( ( defaults to defaults to c c ) ) Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when the s[...]
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106 Menus The Setup Menu L L DU AL IS MODE DU AL IS MODE ( ( defaults to defaults to L L ) ) Choose from the following image stabilization options: Option Option Description Description L CONTINUOUS + MOTION CONTINUOUS + MOTION Image stabilization on. I f + MOTION is selected , the camera will ad- just shutter speed to reduce motion blur when[...]
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107 Menus The Setup Menu R R INTELLIGENT DIGIT AL ZOOM INTELLIGENT DIGIT AL ZOOM ( ( defaults to defaults to OFF) OFF) If ON is selected, selecting i at the maximum optical zoom position triggers intelligent digital zoom, further magnifying the image while processing it for sharp, high-r esolution results. T he Zoom Indicator The Zoom Indicator INT[...]
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108 Menus The Setup Menu j j RA W RA W ( ( defaults to defaults to OFF) OFF) Choose RA W+JPEG or RA W to record RA W pictures (note that because RA W data are not pro- cessed on the camera, RA W pictures must be copied to a computer f or processing). If RAW+JPEG is selected, JPEG copies will also be recorded . Choose OFF to record pictures in JPEG [...]
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109 Menus The Setup Menu Q Q VIDEO SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM Choose a video mode for connection to a TV. Option Option Description Description NTSC NTSC Select this mode for connection to video devices in North Amer ica, the Carib- bean, parts of Latin Amer ica, and some East Asian countries. P AL PA L Select this mode for connection to video devices in [...]
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110 Menus The Setup Menu S S W A TERPROOF CASE W A TERPROOF C ASE ( ( defaults to defaults to OFF) OFF) Select ON when using the camera with an optional waterproof case. The lens will remain ex- tended when the camera is turned o . R If you will be using the ash under water, raise it bef ore selecting ON . R The lens and ash will not ret[...]
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111 T echnic al Notes T echnical Notes Optional Acc essories Optional Ac cessories The camera suppor ts a wide range of accessories from FUJIFILM and other manufacturers. USB cable (supplied) SD card slot or card reader A/V cable (supplied) Computer * TV * HDTV * ■ ■ Computer Relat ed Computer Related ■ ■ Printing Printing Printer * PictBri[...]
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112 T echnical Notes Optional Accessories Accessories from FUJIFILM Accessories from FUJIFILM The following optional accessories are available fr om FUJIFILM. F or the lat- est information on the accessories available in your r egion, check with your local FUJIFILM representativ e or visit http://www.fujifilm.c om/products/digital_ camer as/index.h[...]
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113 T echnical Notes Caring for the C amera Caring for the C amera T o ensure continued enjoyment of the product, obser ve the following pr e- cautions. Storage and Use Storage and Use If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery and memor y card. Do not store or use the camera in locations that are: • exposed to rain[...]
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114 T echnical Notes Caring for the Camera Cleaning Cleaning Use a blower to remov e dust from the lens and L CD monitor , then gently wipe with a soft, dr y cloth. An y remaining stains can be r emoved by wiping gently with a piece of FUJIFILM lens-cleaning paper to which a small amount of lens- cleaning uid has been applied. Care should be ta[...]
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115 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problems and Solutions Po wer and Batt ery Problem Problem Solution Solution The camera does not The camera does not turn on. turn on. • • The battery is exhausted The battery is exhausted : Charge the batt ery or inser t a fully-charged spare battery ( : Charge the battery or insert [...]
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116 T roubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution Charging does not start. Charging does not start. Reinsert the ba ttery in the c orrect orienta tion and mak e sur e that the charger is plugged in ( Reinsert the batter y in the correct orientation and mak e sure that the char ger is plugged in ( P P 7). 7). Charging is [...]
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117 T roubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution The camera does not The camera does not focus. focus. • • The subject is close to the camera The subject is close to the camera : Select macro mode ( : Select macro mode ( P P 37). 37). • • The subject is far away from the camera The subject is far away from the c[...]
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118 T roubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution The ash does not re. The ash does not re. • • The ash is not av ailable in the current shooting mode The ash is not available in the current shooting mode : Choose a di erent shooting mode : Choose a di erent shooting mode ( ( P P 22). 22[...]
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119 T roubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution Sounds made by the Sounds made by the camera are rec orded with camera are r ecorded with movies. movies. • • u u CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS is selected for is selected for F F MOVIE AF MODE MOVIE AF MODE : Select a di erent AF mode : Select a di erent AF mode ( ( P [...]
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120 T roubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution The computer does not The computer does not recogniz e the camera. recogniz e the camera. Be sure the camera and computer ar e correctly connected ( Be sure the camera and computer ar e correctly connected ( P P 80). 80). Can not transfer RA W or Can not transfer RA W or [...]
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121 T roubleshooting W arning Messages and Displa ys W arning Messages and Displa ys The following warnings are displa yed in the L CD monitor: Warning Warning Description Description B B ( ( red red ) ) Low ba ttery. Charge the battery ( Low ba ttery. Charge the battery ( P P 7) or insert a fully- charged spare ba ttery ( 7) or insert a fully- cha[...]
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122 T roubleshooting W arning Messages and Displays Warning Warning Description Description CARD ERROR CARD ERROR The memory card is not formatted for use in the camera. Format the car d ( The memory card is not formatted for use in the camera. Format the car d ( P P 103). 103). The memory card contacts require cleaning or the memory c ard is damag[...]
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123 T roubleshooting W arning Messages and Displays Warning Warning Description Description FR AM E N O. FUL L FRAME NO . FULL The camera has run out of frame numbers (current frame number is 999-9999). Format the The camera has run out of frame numbers ( current frame number is 999-9999). Format the memory card and select memory card and select RE[...]
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124 T roubleshooting W arning Messages and Displays Warning Warning Description Description b b NO I MAGE NO IMA GE The sourc e selected for The sourc e selected for E E COP Y COP Y contains no images. Select a di erent sour ce. contains no images. Select a di erent sour ce. a a NO I MAGE NO IMA GE u u ERROR ERROR • • The voice memo l[...]
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125 Appendix Appendix Internal Memory/Memor y Card Capacity Internal Memory/Memor y Card C apacity The following table shows the r ecording time or number of pictures available at di erent image siz es. All gures are approximat e; le size varies with the scene recorded , producing wide variations in the number of les that can be stor[...]
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126 Appendix Speci cations Speci cations System Model Model Digital Camera FinePix F600EXR Digital Camera FinePix F600EXR E ective pixels E ective pixels 16 million 16 million Image sensor Image sensor / / -in., EXR CMOS with primary color lter -in., EXR CMOS with primary color lter Storage media Storage media ?[...]
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127 Appendix Speci cations System Sensitivity Sensitivity Standard output sensitivit y equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 Standard output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 (image size (image size P P or or Q Q ) ) , 12800 , 12800 (image size (image size Q Q ) ) ; AUT O , A UT O (400), AUT O[...]
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128 Appendix Speci cations System LCD monit or LCD monit or 3.0-in., 460k-dot color L CD monitor; frame c overage appr ox. 100% 3.0-in., 460k-dot color L CD monitor; frame c overage appr ox. 100% Movies Movies • • i i 1920 1920 : 1,920 × 1,080 : 1,920 × 1,080 (1080p) (1080p) , 30 fps , 30 fps • • f f : 640 × 480 : 640 × 480 (VGA) (VG[...]
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129 Appendix Speci cations Pow er supply/other Pow er supply Pow er supply • NP-50 rechargeable batt ery • NP-50 rechargeable batt ery • AC-5VX AC power adapt er and CP-50 DC c oupler • AC-5VX AC power adapt er and CP-50 DC c oupler (sold separatel y) (sold separately) Battery life Battery life (appro ximate (appro ximate number of frame[...]
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130 Appendix Speci cations NP-50 rechargeable batt ery Nominal voltage Nominal voltage DC 3.6 V DC 3.6 V Nominal capacity Nominal capacity 1000 mAh 1000 mAh Operating temperature Operating temperature 0 °C – +40 °C/+32 °F – +104 °F 0 °C – +40 °C/+32 °F – +104 °F Dimensions Dimensions (W × H × D) (W × H × D) 35.4 mm × 40.0 mm[...]
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131 Appendix Speci cations ■ ■ Notices Notices • Speci cations subject to change without notice; for the latest information, visit http:// www.fujifilm.com/pr oducts/digital_camer as/index.html . FUJIFILM shall not be held li- able for damages resulting fr om errors in this manual. • Although the L CD monitor is manufactured using adv[...]
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Restrictions on Camera Settings Restrictions on Camera Settings The options available in each shooting mode are listed below . Option Option Shooting Mode Shooting Mode E E B B Adv . Adv. M M A A S S P P SP SP F F R R S S T T U U r r i i j j C C D D h h Z Z l l m m M M N N O O H H p p Q Q R R s s f f U U V V W W N N B B OFF OFF Q Q ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ [...]
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Restrictions on Camera Settings Option Option Shooting Mode Shooting Mode E E B B Adv . Adv. M M A A S S P P SP SP F F R R S S T T U U r r i i j j C C D D h h Z Z l l m m M M N N O O H H p p Q Q R R s s f f U U V V W W U U AUTO AUTO ✔ ✔ 1 1 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 1 1 ✔ ✔ 1 1 ✔ ✔ 1 1 ✔ ✔ 1 1 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 1 1 ✔ ✔ 1 1 ✔ ✔ 1[...]
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Restrictions on Camera Settings Option Option Shooting Mode Shooting Mode E E B B Adv . Adv. M M A A S S P P SP SP F F R R S S T T U U r r i i j j C C D D h h Z Z l l m m M M N N O O H H p p Q Q R R s s f f U U V V W W W W i i 1920 1920 ✔ ✔ h h 1280 1280 ✔ ✔ f f ✔ ✔ k k 640×480 640×480 ✔ ✔ k k 320×240 320×240 ✔ ✔ k k 320×11[...]