FujiFilm F70EXR manual

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    Befo re You Begin Firs t Steps Bas ic Photo gr ap hy and Play ba ck More on Photography More on Playback Movies Connections Menus T echnic al Notes Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Appendix For information on relat ed produc t s, visit our website at http:/ /www.fujifilm.com/ products/index.html Owner ’ s Manual Thank you for your p urchase of this p[...]

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    ii About This Manual Before u sing the camera, r ead thi s manual a nd the warnings on the Bas ic Manual . F or informa tion on specific topics, con sult the sour ces below . Memor y Cards Pictures can be s tored in the camera’ s internal me mory or on optional SD and SDHC memory cards. In this manual, SD memor y cards are referred to as “ memo[...]

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    iii Camer a Q & A Find it ems by ta sk. Camera Setup Camera Setup Question Question Key phrase Key phrase See page 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 tr avel ? Time dif ference 88 How do I keep the display from turning of f automatically ? Auto power of f 9 1 How do I make the dis[...]

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    iv Camera Q & A Ta k i n g P i c t u r e s Ta k i n g P i c t u r e s Question Question Key phrase Key phrase See page See page How many pictures can I take? Memor y cap acit y 1 0 9 Is there a quick and easy way to take snapshots ? k mode 14 How can I avoid blurred pic tures ? Dual IS mode 1 6 How can I make good p or tr aits? Intelligen t F a[...]

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    v Camera Q & A Viewing Pi ct ures Viewing Pictures Question Question Key phrase Key phrase See page See page How do I view my pictures? Single- fr ame playback 4 1 How do I delete the current picture ? The I but ton 1 9 Can I selec t other pic tures for deletion ? Deleting pic tures 45 Can I zoom in on pic tures during playback? Playback zoom 4[...]

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    vi Abo ut T his M anu al .......................................................................... ii Cam era Q & A .................................................................................... iii Before Y ou Begi Before Y ou Begi n n Introduction ....................................................................................... 1[...]

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    vii T abl e of Contents Mor e on Playb ac Mor e on Playb ac k k Playb ack O pti ons ........................................................................... 4 1 Playb ack Zo om .............................................................................. 4 2 Mult i- Fram e Playb ack ..............................................................[...]

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    viii T abl e of Contents The S etu p Me nu ............................................................................. 85 Using t he Se tup M enu ............................................................... 85 Set up Me nu Op tio ns ...................................................................8 6 p TIM E DIFFER ENCE .....................[...]

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    1 Before Y ou Begin Introduct ion Sy mbols a nd Con ventions Sy mbols a nd Con ventions The following symbols are u sed in this manu al: C Caution : This in format ion should be read bef ore use t o ensu re corr ec t operation. A Note : Poin t s to not e when us ing the camera. B Tip : Add itional informa tion that m ay be helpful when using the ca[...]

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    2 Introduction Part s of the Camera Part s of the Camera For mor e informa tion, ref er to the page li sted to the righ t of each item. Selector button Move c ur s or r ig ht K (flash) but ton (pg. 28 ) MENU/OK button (pg. 1 2) Move cur sor left L (macro) but ton ( pg. 27) Move cur sor up 5 (e x p os u re co m p e ns a t io n) button (pg. 25) I (de[...]

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    3 Before Y ou Begin Introduction Camera Disp lays Camera Disp lays The following i ndicat ors may a ppear during s hooting and pla yback: T he indicat ors displa yed var y with camera settings. ■ ■ Shooting Shooting 10 : 00 AM - 1 2 3 250 F 3.3 19 F AF 800 12 / 31 / 2050 1 2/3 1/2 0 5 0 * * d : indicates that no m emor y card is inser ted an d [...]

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    4 Introduction The Mode D ial The Mode Dial T o selec t a shooting mode, align the mode ic on with the mark nex t to the mode dial. A (NATURAL & K ) : He lps ensure goo d result s in situati ons wit h dif f icult li ghting. Each tim e the shut ter b ut ton is press ed, the cam era t akes t wo shot s: on e shot witho ut the f lash to preser ve n[...]

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    Fir st S tep s 5 Charging the Battery The bat tery is not ch arged at s hipment. C harge the battery b efore u se. Batteries The c amera uses an NP-50 rechargeable batter y . 1 Place the ba t ter y in the charger . Insert the bat tery into the supplied battery char ger as shown, ma king sure tha t the batter y is in the orien tation ind icated by t[...]

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    6 Inserting t he Battery Af ter cha rging the ba t tery , insert it in the camera as described below. 1 Open the bat ter y- chamber cover . A Note Be sure the camera is of f before opening the battery-chamber cov er . C Cautions • Do not open the b at tery - chamber cover when the camera is on. F ailure to observe this precaution could result in [...]

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    Fir st S tep s 7 Inser ting the Bat ter y 3 Close the batter y - chamber cover . Removing the Battery Af ter turning the camera of f , open the bat ter y- chamber cover , press the bat ter y latch to the s ide, and slide the bat tery out of the c amera as shown. Bat tery latch C Caution T urn the camera of f before removing the bat tery. B Tips: Us[...]

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    8 Insert ing a Memor y Card Although the camera ca n store pictures in in ternal memory , SD memory cards ( sold separat ely) can be used to store add itional pictures. When no m emor y car d is i nse r ted , d appears in the monit or and int ernal memory is used for rec ording and pla yback . Not e that because camera m alfunction could cau se int[...]

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    Fir st S tep s 9 Inser ting a Memo r y Card 1 Open the bat ter y- chamber cover . A Note Be sure the camera is of f before opening the battery-chamber cov er . 2 Insert the memor y card. Holding the memory card in the orien tation shown below , slide it all the way in. P ress firmly un til it clicks int o place . Click Battery C Caution Be sure car[...]

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    10 Inser ting a Memo r y Card C Cautions • Do no t turn the ca me ra of f o r remove t he me mor y ca rd whil e the me mo ry ca rd is be ing fo rma tte d or d ata a re bei ng record ed to or de le ted fr om the ca rd . F ailure to obser ve this precaution could damage the card. • Format SD memory cards before fir st use, and be sure t o reforma[...]

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    Fir st S tep s 11 T urning the Camera on and Of f Shooting Mode Shooting Mode Pres s the n but ton t o turn the camera on. The lens will ex tend and the len s cov er will open. Press n again to tu rn the camera of f. B Tip: Switc hi ng t o Play bac k Mo de Press the D button for about a se cond to star t playback . Press the shut ter button half w [...]

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    12 Basic Setup A langu age -selec tion dialog is di splayed the first time the camera i s turned on. Set up the camera as described below (for in formation on r eset ting the clock or cha nging lang uages, see page 85) . 1 Choose a language. START MENU SET NO ENGLISH DEUTSCH PORTUGUÊS FRANCAIS ESPAÑOL 1.1 Press the selector up , down, lef t, or r[...]

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    Fir st S tep s 13 Basic Setup 3 Choose power management options. SET NO POWER MANAGEMENT POWER SAVE Power saving for longer battery life QUICK AF CLEAR DISPLAY 3. 1 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highlig ht one of the following op tions: • v POWER SA VE : Save batter y power . • w QUICK AF : Reduce focu sing time , ens uring a quick s hutt[...]

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    14 Ba sic P hot og ra phy a nd Pl ayb ac k T aking Pictures in k (Au to) M o d e This section describ es how t o take pictures in k ( auto ) mode. 1 T urn the camera on. Pres s the n but ton t o turn the camera on. 2 Select k mode. Rotat e the mo de dial t o k . 3 Check the batter y level. Check the battery level in the displa y . qw e r Indic ator[...]

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    15 Ba sic P hot og ra phy a nd Pl ayb ac k T ak ing Pictures in k (A uto) Mo de 4 Fr a m e t h e p i c tu r e . Pos ition the main su bjec t in the focus frame and use the zoom c ontr ol to frame the picture in the displ ay . The zoom speed can be changed by adju sting the position of the zoom con trol. By default, the camera uses optical z oom onl[...]

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    16 T ak ing Pictures in k (A uto) Mo de Fra mi ng Gu id el in e and Po st-Shot A ssi s t Win dow In shooting mode, press DISP / BACK to select a shooting display format. Th e selec tion changes each t im e DISP /BACK is p ress e d. INFORMA TION OFF BEST FRAMING INFORMA TION ON • Best Framing : T o use the bes t fr aming, position the main subjec [...]

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    17 Ba sic P hot og ra phy a nd Pl ayb ac k T ak ing Pictures in k (A uto) Mo de ( Silent Mode In situations in which camera sounds or lights may be unwelcome , hold the DISP/BACK button down until ( is displayed ( note that si lent mode is not available during movie or v oice memo playback). The c amera sp eaker , f lash, and AF-assis t illuminator[...]

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    18 T ak ing Pictures in k (A uto) Mo de 6 Shoot. Smoothly pres s the shutter but ton the r est of the way down to tak e the pic ture . B Tip: The Sh ut ter B ut ton The shut ter but ton has t wo positions. Pressing the shut ter button half w ay ( q ) sets focus and e xposure; to shoot, press the shutter but ton the rest of the way down ( w ). qw Pr[...]

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    19 Ba sic P hot og ra phy a nd Pl ayb ac k Viewing Pi c tures Pictures can be viewed in the mon itor . When taking impor tant phot o graphs, tak e a test shot a nd check the res ults . 1 Press the D but ton for about a second. The most recent picture wil l be displa yed in the monit or . 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 1/250 1/2[...]

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    20 More on P hotography B Intelligent F ace Detec tion Int elligent F ace Detec tion allows the camera t o automa tically detect human faces and set f ocus and exposure f or a face anywhere in the frame for sho ts that empha size por trait subjects . Choose for grou p por traits (in vertical or horizontal orien tations ) to prev ent the camera from[...]

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    21 More on P hotography C Caution If no face is detected when the shut ter but ton is pressed half way (p g. 99), the camera will focus on the subjec t at the cen ter of the display and red- eye will not be remove d. 4 Shoot. Pres s the shutter but ton all the way down t o shoot. C Caution If the subjec t moves as the shut ter but ton is pressed, t[...]

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    22 Foc u s L o c k T o compose pho tographs with off-cent er subjects: 1 Position the subject in the focus f rame. 2 Focu s . Pr ess the shutter button halfway to set focus and exposure . Focus and exposure will r emain locked whi le the shutter button is pr essed half way (AF / AE lock). 250 250 F 3.3 F 3.3 Press half way Repeat steps 1 and 2 a s [...]

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    23 More on P hotography Focus Lo ck Autofoc us Although the camera bo ast s a high- precision autofocus sy stem, it may be unable to focus on the subjec ts listed below. If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus, use focus lock (p g. 22) t o focus on another subjec t at the same distance and then recompose the photograph . • Very shiny sub[...]

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    24 Focus Lo ck Th e AF-As si st I llu mi na tor If the subjec t is po orly lit, the AF-assist illuminator will light to ass ist the fo cus operation when the shut ter button is pressed halfway . AF- assist illuminator A Notes • Avoid shining the AF-ass ist illuminator direc tly into your subject ’s eyes. Se e page 87 for information on disablin[...]

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    25 More on P hotography 5 Exp os ure C om pen sa ti on Use exposu re com pensation when phot ographing very bright, very dark, or high- contrast su bjec t s. 1 Press the selector up ( 5 ). The exp osur e indica tor wil l be displa yed. F 3. 3 A 0 SET 2 Choose a value. Pres s the selec tor button. The ef fect is visi ble in the dis play . Choose pos[...]

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    26 Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value • Backlit subjects : cho ose values f rom + 2 / 3 EV t o + 1 2 / 3 E V (for an explanation of the term “EV ” , see the Gl ossar y on p age 1 08) • Highly reflec tive subjects or v er y bright scenes (e.g., snowfields): + 1 EV • Sce ne s th at ar e mo st ly s k y : + 1 E V • Spotlit subjects (pa[...]

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    27 More on P hotography L Macro Mode ( Close - ups ) For close-ups, press the selector lef t ( L ). The selection changes each ti me the selec tor is pres sed. MACRO OFF When macro mode is in effec t, the camera focuses on subjec ts near the cen ter of the frame. U se the zoom con trol t o compose pictures. T o exit macro mode, pr ess the selec tor[...]

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    28 K Using the F lash ( Super Intelligen t Flash ) When the f lash is u sed, the camera’ s Super Int elligent Fla sh system instan tly analyzes the sce ne based on such factors as the brigh tness of the subject, it s position in the frame, and its di stance from the camera. F lash output and se nsitivity are adju sted to en sur e that the ma in s[...]

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    29 More on P hotography 2 Focu s . Pres s the shutter button half way t o focus. If the f lash will fir e, X will be di splay ed when the shutter button is pr essed halfway . At slo w shutter speeds, 0 will app ear in the dis play t o warn that pictures ma y be blurred; use of a tri po d is rec ommended. 3 Shoot. Pr ess the shutter button the rest [...]

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    30 J Using the Self- Timer The camera of fers a ten-second ti mer that a llows phot ographers to a ppear in their o wn photograph s, and a two -second timer tha t can be used to a void blur cau sed by the camera moving whe n the shutter button is pr essed. T he self-timer i s availa ble in all shooting modes. 1 Set the timer . Pres s the selec tor [...]

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    31 More on P hotography The self-timer la mp on the front of the came ra will blink immedia tely before the picture i s taken. If the two - second timer i s selec ted, the self-ti mer lamp wil l blink as the timer c ounts down. Intelligent F ace Detection Bec ause it ensur es that the faces of po r trait subjec t s will be in fo cus, Intelligen t F[...]

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    32 k k AUTO AUTO Choose for cri sp, c lear sn apshots (pg. 1 4) . This mode is rec ommended in most situation s. O O EXR EXR T o let the camera aut omatical ly optimiz e set tings for your curr ent subject, or to impr ove cl arit y , reduce noise , or enhanc e dy namic ra nge, r otat e the mode dial t o O and follow the st eps below: 1 Press MENU/O[...]

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    33 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de 4 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highl ight one of the fol lowing options. Option Option Description Description r P AU TO The c amera automatically selec t s the scene and O mode according t o shooting con di ti o ns . s RESOLUTION PRIOR IT Y Cho ose for crisp, clear shots. t HIGH ISO & LOW NOISE Re[...]

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    34 Shooti ng Mo de o IMAGE SIZE If S is selected for o IMAGE SIZE in r mode, the camera will automatically selec t the optimal image size (pg. 66). 1 /2 SHOOTING MENU IMAGE SIZE AUTO AUTO 4:3 N L AUTO AUTO N 4:3 3:2 16 : 9 4:3 3:2 16 : 9 AUTO ( L/M ) 19 FRAMES A Notes • L ( AUT O ) will be sele c ted if the subject do es not match the sc enes lis[...]

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    35 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de B B NA TU RAL LIGHT NA TU R AL LIG HT Captur e natu ral ligh t indoors, under low li ght, or wher e the f lash can no t be used. T he f lash turn s of f and sensitivity is raised t o reduce bl ur . SP SP SCENE POSITION SCE N E P OS ITIO N The camera of fers a choice of “ scenes,” e ach adapt ed to particu[...]

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    36 Shooti ng Mo de G G PRO FOCUS MOD E PRO FOCUS MOD E Choose for blu rring the backgr ound of a subject such as a por trait or a f lower t o make it impres sive. When the s hut ter button is pr essed, the camera aut omatical ly takes up t o 3 pictures and merges the pictures together t o creat e a clea r focused subject with a blurred backgr ound.[...]

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    37 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de Scene Scene Description Description G PRO FOCUS Choos e for blur rin g the ba ckground o f a subje c t such as a po r tr ait or a f l ower to make it impressive. F PRO LOW- LIGHT Choos e for sho oting a sub jec t un der low li ght or a still sub jec t by usin g the telep hoto zoo m. C PORT RAIT Cho ose for s [...]

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    38 Shooti ng Mo de M M MANUAL MANUAL In this mode , you choose both shutter speed and aper ture. If desi red, exposure can be alt ered from the value suggest ed by the camera. 1 Rota te the mode dial t o M . 2 Pres s the 5 but ton. S hut ter s pe ed and aper ture wil l be displa yed. F 3. 3 200 SET Shutter speed Aper ture 3 Pr ess the selec tor up [...]

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    39 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de P P PROGR AM AE/ PROGR AM AE/ A A APERTUR E PRIORIT Y AE APERTU RE PR IOR IT Y AE Mode P of fers a choic e of program A E (a utoexposure ), in wh ich the camera sets exp osur e aut omatically , and aper ture priority AE , in wh ich you adju st aper ture to soften backg round detai ls or bring both backg round[...]

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    40 Shooti ng Mo de 8 Pr ess the selec tor up ( 5 ) to d ispla y exposure c ompensation (program AE) or aper ture ( ap er ture priority AE). P 0 SET F 3. 3 A 0 SET Exp os ur e c om pen sa tio n (progr am AE) Aper ture (aperture priorit y AE) 9 Pr ess the selec tor button t o choose exp osur e compensation (pr ogram AE) or aper ture ( aper ture prior[...]

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    41 More on P layback Pl ay back Option s T o view the most recent picture in the mon itor , 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 4:3 4:3 N N Pres s the selec tor right t o view pic tures in the order r ecorded, lef t to view pictures in rev erse order . Keep the se[...]

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    42 Pla yb ac k O pti o ns Playba ck Zoom Play bac k Zoom Select A to zoom in on pictures dis played in sing le -frame playback; selec t B to zoom out. When the pic ture i s zoomed in, the selec tor can be used to view are as of the image no t currently visi ble in the dis play . Navigation window shows por tion of image curren tly dis played in mon[...]

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    43 More on P layback Pla yb ac k O pti o ns Multi- Frame P layb ack Multi- Fram e P layb ack T o change the nu mber of images dis played, select B when a pic ture is s hown full-fr ame in the monit or . 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 Select B to increase the number of pictures dis played to one fr ame with previou s and ne xt, [...]

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    44 Pla yb ac k O pti o ns Sort by Date Sort by Date Choose sor t -by- dat e mode to view pictures taken on a selected dat e. 1 Press DISP/BACK r epeat edly until SORT BY D A TE is disp laye d. 2050 2 /13 2/ 13 12/31 2 U se the selec tor up or down t o highl ight a da te. K eep the selec tor pressed t o scroll rapidly t o the desired date. 3 Pr ess [...]

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    45 More on P layback M Deleting Pictures The ERASE option in the pla yback menu can be used to delet e still pic tures and mo vies, increa sing the amoun t of space a vailable on the memory card or in in tern al memor y (for in format ion on deleting pictures in sing le -fr ame playbac k , see page 1 9) . Note that delet ed pictures can not be rec [...]

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    46 ■ ■ FR AM E FR AM E : Dele ting Se lec ted Imag es : Deleti ng Selec ted Ima ges Selecting FR A M E displays th e dialog shown at right. YES CANCEL ERASE OK? Pres s the selec tor lef t or right to scr oll throug h pic tures and press MENU /OK to delet e the curren t pic ture ( the pic ture is delet ed immediat ely; be careful no t to delet e[...]

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    47 Movies 1 Rota te the mode dial t o A (m o v i e mode) . STANDBY STANDBY 12 s 12 s Display s hows time available 2 F rame the scene u sing the zoom cont rol . STANDBY STANDBY 12 s 12 s Zo o m i n d i ca t o r 3 Pr ess the shutter button all the way down t o star t recordi ng. REC 12 s 12 s z REC and time remaining are displayed B Tip There is no [...]

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    48 4 Pr ess the shutter button halfway to e nd recor ding. Recor ding ends aut omatically whe n the movie reac hes maximum length or memor y is full. C Caution The indic ator lamp lights while movies are being recorded. Do not open the b at tery chamb er card during shooting or while the indicator lamp is lit. F ailure to observe this precaution co[...]

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    49 Movies D Viewing Mo vies During pla yback, movies are dis played in the monit or as shown a t right. The followi ng operations can be performed while a movie i s dis played: PLAY 100-006 100-006 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM Operation Operation Description Description Sta r t /p aus e playbac k Pre ss t he se le c to r dow [...]

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    50 Con ne c t io ns Viewing Pi c tures on T V Connect the camera to a T V and tune the televi sion to the video ch annel to s how pic tures t o a group . Connect the A / V cable, a s shown below . Be sur e that the camera i s of f before c onnec ting the cable. Connect yellow plug to video-in jack Connect white plug to audio-in jack Insert into A/ [...]

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    51 Con ne c t io ns Prin ting Pictures via USB If the print er suppor t s PictBridge, the came ra can be connec ted dir ec tly to the prin ter and pictures can be print ed without firs t being copied t o a comput er . Note tha t depending on the print er , not all the functions describe d below may be supported. Connecti ng the Came ra C onn ectin [...]

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    52 Printing Pictures via USB B Tip: Pri nti ng th e Date o f Reco rd in g T o print the date of rec ording on pic tures, press DISP /BACK in steps 1 – 2 to display the P ic tBridge menu (see “Printing the DPOF Print Order ,” on pg. 53) . Press the selec tor up or down to highligh t PRI NT WITH D A TE y and press MENU/OK t o return to the Pict[...]

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    53 Con ne c t io ns Printing Pictures via USB Printi ng the DPOF Print O rder Printi ng the DP OF Print O rder T o print the prin t order cre at ed with r PR I NT ORDER ( DPOF) i n the playback men u (pg. 54) : 1 In the PictBridge dis play , press DISP / BACK t o open the Pic tBridge menu. PRINT DPOF PRINT WITH DA TE PRINT WITHOUT DA TE PICTBRIDGE [...]

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    54 Printing Pictures via USB The r PRINT OR DER (DPO F) option in the playback me nu can be used to cr eat e a digital “pri nt orde r ” for PictBridge- compati ble print ers (pg. 53 ) or devices tha t suppor t DPOF . DPOF DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rder F ormat) i s standard that allows pic tures to be printed from “print or ders” stored in [...]

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    55 Con ne c t io ns Printing Pictures via USB 3 Repea t steps 1 – 2 to c omplete the print or der . Pr ess MENU/OK t o save the print or der when settings are c omplete , or DISP /BACK to exit without chang ing the print or der . 4 The to tal number of prin ts is dis played in the monit or . Press MENU/OK t o exit. The pic tures in the curren t p[...]

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    56 Viewing Pi c tures on a Computer The supplied FineP ixViewer sof t ware can be used to c opy pictures to a c omputer , where they can be stored, viewed, or ganiz ed, and print ed. Before proceeding, in stall FinePixViewer as described below . Do NO T connect the camer a to the c omputer until in stallation is c o mplete . Installing FineP ixVie [...]

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    57 Con ne c t io ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 2 S tar t the comput er . Log in t o an acc ount with ad ministrat or privile ges before pr oceeding. 3 Exit any applica tions tha t may be runni ng and insert the installer CD in a C D - ROM drive. Wind ows Vista If an AutoPlay dialog is displayed, click SETUP .exe . A “User Acc ount Control”[...]

  • Page 66

    58 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer Installing FinePixViewer: Macintosh Installing FinePixViewer: Macintosh 1 Confirm that the computer meet s th e followin g s ystem requirement s: CPU CPU PowerPC or Intel OS OS Pre- ins talle d versio ns of Mac OS X ver sion 10.3.9 – 1 0.5 (for t he latest info rmatio n, visit http :/ /www .fu ji fi lm . com / )[...]

  • Page 67

    59 Con ne c t io ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 4 Remov e the installer C D from the CD -ROM drive. Not e that you m ay be unable t o remov e the CD if Safari is runn ing; if nec essar y , quit Safari before r emoving the C D. S tor e the installer C D in a dr y location out of dir ec t sunlig ht in case y ou need to re-install the sof t ware .[...]

  • Page 68

    60 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 1 If the pictures you wis h to c opy are stor ed on a memor y card, i nsert the card int o the camera (pg. 8) . If no card is i nserted, pic tures will be copied from i nte rnal memory. C Caution Loss of power during trans fer could result in loss of data or damage t o internal memory or the memor y card. Charge t[...]

  • Page 69

    61 Con ne c t io ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer C Cautions • Use only memor y cards that have been format ted in the camera and contain pictures taken with the camera. If a memor y card con taining a large number of images is inser ted, there may be a delay before FinePixV iewer star ts and FinePixV iewer may be unable to impor t or s ave ima[...]

  • Page 70

    62 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode The v - mode and shooting menus c ontain settings for a wide range of s hooting condition s. Using the Using the v v -M o de Me nu -M od e M en u 1 Pres s the v but ton t o dis play the v -MO DE menu. EXIT FILM SIMULATION MODE MENU ISO IMAGE SIZE 800 4:3 2 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highli ght the de[...]

  • Page 71

    63 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e v v - Mode Menu Op tions - Mode Menu Op tions Menu item Menu item Description Description Options Options Default Default n IS O Adjust ISO s ensitiv it y ( pg. 6 4). Choose hi gher values w hen the sub je c t is po orl y lit. AUT O / AU TO (160 0) / AUTO (80 0) / AUTO (40 0) / 12 8 0 0 / 6400 / 3200 / 16 0[...]

  • Page 72

    64 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e n n ISO ISO Con trol the camera ’ s sensitivity to lig ht. Higher values can be used t o reduc e blur when lig hting is poor; note , howeve r , that mottling may appea r in pictures taken a t high sen sitivities, particularly at settings above 16 0 0 . If AU T O or an option such as AU T O (1 6 0 0) is selected[...]

  • Page 73

    65 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e Aspect Rat io Pictures with an asp ec t ratio of 4 : 3 have the same propor tions as the camera display . Pictures with an aspec t r atio of 3 : 2 have the same propor tions as a frame o f 35-mm film, while an aspe c t ratio of 1 6 : 9 is suited to display on High Def inition (HD) devices. 4:3 4:3 4 : 3 3:2[...]

  • Page 74

    66 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e 1 Press MENU/OK to di splay the shooting menu. EXIT 1 /2 SHOOTING MENU MODE ISO DYNAMIC RANGE IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY AUTO AUTO 4:3 N FILM SIMULATION 2 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highli ght the desir ed menu item. 3 Pr ess the selec tor righ t to di splay options for the h ighligh ted item. 1 /2 SHOOTIN[...]

  • Page 75

    67 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e Shooting Menu O ptions Sho otin g Me nu Op tion s Menu item Menu item Description Description Options Options Default Default 1/ 2 1/ 2 A SCENE POSITION Choos e a scene for SP mode (pg. 35 ). G / F / C / V / K / L / D / U / W / E / F / G / I / O / P G A SHO OTING MODE (P/ A) Choose pr ogram or aperture prio[...]

  • Page 76

    68 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e Menu item Menu item Description Description Options Options Default Default 2/2 2/2 C WHITE BAL ANCE Adjust colo r for dif ferent light sources (pg. 69). AUT O / Q / p / q / s / t / u / r AU TO E CO NTINUOUS Sho ot a ser ies of p ic tures ( pg. 71 ). R / S / o / m / OFF OFF B PH OTOME TRY Cho ose h ow the c amer [...]

  • Page 77

    69 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e T T IMAGE QUALIT Y IMAGE QUALIT Y Choose how muc h image files are c ompres sed. Select FI N E (low compr ession ) for higher image qualit y , NORMAL (h igh compr ession ) to incre ase the number of pictures that ca n be s tored. U U D YNAMI C R ANGE D YNAMI C R ANGE Con trol c ontrast. Higher values ar e r[...]

  • Page 78

    70 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e A Notes • At sett ings other than Q , aut o white balance i s used with the f lash. T urn the f lash of f (pg. 28) to tak e pictures at other set tings. • Results var y with shooting conditions. Pla y pic tures back af ter shooting to check colors in the monitor . ■ ■ Q Q : Custom White Ba lance : Custom [...]

  • Page 79

    71 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e ■ ■ S S TOP 1 2 / TOP 1 2 / m m TOP 3 TOP 3 The camera takes u p to 1 2 ( S S ) or 3 ( m m ) pictures while the sh ut ter button is pr essed. A Notes: S TOP 1 2 / R F INAL 1 2 / m TOP 3 / o FINAL 3 • Focus and exp osure are det ermined by the f irst frame in each ser ies. • The numb er of pic tures [...]

  • Page 80

    72 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e B B PHOTO ME TRY PHOTO ME TRY Choose how the camera met ers exposur e when Int elligent F ace Detec tion is of f. • N MULTI : A utom atic scene r ecognition is u sed to ad just exposure for a wide range of s hooting con di t io ns . • O SPOT : The camera meters l ighting c onditions at the c ent er of the fra[...]

  • Page 81

    73 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e • T CONT INUOUS : While the shutter button is pr essed halfway , the camera con tinuous ly adjusts focus to refle c t changes in the distanc e to the mai n subjec t in the focus frame (see page 1 7 ; note tha t this incre ases the drain on the batter y and that the sound of the camera focusing wi ll be au[...]

  • Page 82

    74 Using the Menus: P layback Mode The v -MO DE and playback men us are u sed to man age the pic tures in in ternal memory or on the memor y card. 1 Pres s the D but ton t o ent er playback mode (pg. 1 1 ). 2 Pres s the v but ton t o dis play the v -MO DE menu. MODE MENU EXIT SLIDE SHOW PRINT ORDER (DPOF) 3 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highl[...]

  • Page 83

    75 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e q q SLIDE SHO W SLIDE SHO W View pic tures in an aut omated slide s how . Choose the t ype of show and press MENU /OK to start. Press DISP / BACK at an y time duri ng the show t o view on-screen help. When a movie is d ispla yed, movie pla yback will begin aut omatically , and the slide s how will c ontinue[...]

  • Page 84

    76 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e 1 Press D to en ter 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 SLIDE SHOW IMAGE ROT ATE PROTECT CROP EXIT 3 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highli ght the desir ed menu item. 4 Pr ess the selec tor righ t to di splay options for the h[...]

  • Page 85

    77 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e Playback Menu Opt ions Playback Me nu Opt ions The following option s are a vailable: Option Option Description Description 1/ 2 1/ 2 M ER ASE D elete all or s ele c ted pi c tures (p g. 45). q SLIDE SHOW View pic t ures in a slide sh ow (pg . 75). a RED -E YE REMOVAL Create copies wi th re duced re d eye ([...]

  • Page 86

    78 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e N N IMAGE ROT A TE IMA GE ROT A TE By default, pic tures tak en in tall orien tation ar e displ ayed in wide orienta tion. Use thi s option to d ispla y pic tures in the corr ec t orientation i n the monit or . It has no ef fec t on pic tures di splay ed on a comput er or other devic e. A Notes • Prot ec ted pi[...]

  • Page 87

    79 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e O O PROTEC T PROTEC T Pr otect pic tures from acciden t al deletion. The followi ng options are a vailable . ■ ■ FR AM E FR AM E Pr ot ec t selected pi c tur es. 1 Pr ess the selec tor lef t or right t o dis play the desir ed pic ture. YES CANCEL PROTECT OK? UNPROTECT OK? YES CANCEL P ictu re not pr ot [...]

  • Page 88

    80 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e R R CROP CROP T o crea te a cropped cop y of a pic ture , play the picture back and selec t R CROP in the playbac k menu. 1 U se the zoom con trol to z oom in and out and use the selec tor t o scroll the picture un til the desir ed p or tion is di splayed ( to exit t o single- frame playback without cre ating a c[...]

  • Page 89

    81 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e j j RESIZE RESIZE T o crea te a sm all copy of a picture , play the picture back and selec t j RESI ZE in the playbac k menu. 1 Pr ess the selec tor up or down to highlight t ST ANDA RD or s SMALL . 2 Press MENU/OK to select the highlight ed o ption. 3 Press MENU/OK to c opy the picture at the selec ted siz[...]

  • Page 90

    82 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e B Tip: Copyi ng Pic t ur es Be t ween Me mor y C ar ds T o copy pic tures bet ween t wo memor y cards, inser t the source card and copy the pictures to in ternal memor y , then remove the source card, in ser t the destination card, and copy the pictures from internal memor y . ■ ■ FR AM E FR AM E Copy selecte[...]

  • Page 91

    83 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e Q Q VOICE ME MO VOICE ME MO T o add a voice me mo to a st il l pi ctu re , s e le ct Q VOI CE MEMO af ter di splayi ng the picture in playback mode . A Note Voic e memos can not be added to movies or prot ec ted pic tures. Remove protec tion from pic tures before recording voice memos (pg. 79 ). 1 Hold the [...]

  • Page 92

    84 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e Play in g Voice Mem os Pictures with voice memos are indicated by a h icon during playback . T o play the voice memo, press the selec tor down. T o pause, press the selec tor down again; to end pla yb ack , press the selec tor up. Press the selec tor lef t to rewind, right t o fast for ward. Volume c ontrols can [...]

  • Page 93

    85 Menus The Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu 1 Display the setup menu. 1.1 Pres s MENU/OK to di splay the menu for the curr ent mode. 1. 2 Press the selector lef t to highl ight a left tab. 1. 3 P ress the selector up or down to s e l e c t P . The setup menu appears. 1 /4 SET-UP DA TE/TIME RESET SILENT MODE FORMA T TIME DIFFER[...]

  • Page 94

    86 The Setup Menu Setup Menu O ptions Setup Menu Opt ions Menu item Menu item Description Description Options Options Default Default 1/4 1/4 e DATE / T IME S et the came ra clo ck . — — p TIME DIFF ERENCE Set the cl ock to lo cal tim e (p g. 88). k / j k n w Choose a langua ge. See page 1 1 3 ENGLISH V SILENT MODE T urn of f the speaker, flash[...]

  • Page 95

    87 Menus The Setup Menu Menu item Menu item Description Description Options Options Default Default 3/4 3/4 g LCD BRIG HTNESS Control the br ightness o f the disp lay (p g. 91 ). — 0 o AUTO P OWER OFF Choos e the auto p ower of f delay (pg . 91 ). 5 MIN / 2 MIN / OFF 2 MIN Z DUAL IS MODE Redu ce blur . Cho ose wheth er the f unc tion is p er for [...]

  • Page 96

    88 The Setup Menu p p TIME D IFFE R EN CE TIME D IFFE R EN CE When traveling, u se this option t o switch the camera clock i nstantly from your home ti me zone to the local time at your destina tion. 1 Specif y the dif ference betwe en local time and your home time zone. 1.1 Press the selector up or down to highlight j LOC A L . 1. 2 Press the sele[...]

  • Page 97

    89 Menus The Setup Menu m FOR M A T FOR M A T Forma t int ernal memor y or a memor y card. If a memory card i s inserted in the camera, x will be dis played in the dialog sho wn at right a nd this op tion will forma t the memor y card. If no memor y card i s inserted, d will be di splayed and thi s option will form at int ernal memor y . Pres s the[...]

  • Page 98

    90 The Setup Menu b b FRAM E NO. FRA ME N O. 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 file number used. The file number is d ispla yed during pla yback as shown a t right. F R AME NO. cont rols wh e th er file numbering is r eset to 000 1 when a new memor y card i s inserte[...]

  • Page 99

    91 Menus The Setup Menu g g LCD BRI GHTN ESS LCD BRI GHTN ESS Pr ess the selec tor up or down to c hoose displa y brightness and press MENU /OK to select. 0 SET CANCEL LCD BRIGHTNESS o o AUT O POWER OFF AUT O POWER OFF Choose the length of time before the ca mera turns off automa tically when no operation s are performed. Shor ter times incr ease b[...]

  • Page 100

    92 The Setup Menu c c DIG IT AL ZOO M DIG IT AL ZOO M If ON is selected, selecting A at the maximum optical zoom position wi ll trigger digita l zoom, fur ther magnifying the image. T o cancel dig ital zoom, z oom out to the mini mum digita l zoom position and select B . N N 9 9 4:3 Zo o m indicator Zo o m i n d i ca t o r, DIGIT AL Z OOM on Zo o m[...]

  • Page 101

    93 Menus The Setup Menu m m POWER MANAGEME NT POWER MANAGEMENT Optimiz e camera per formanc e for incr eased batter y life , quick focu s response , or impr oved dis play qual it y . The following options a re available: • v POWER SAVE : Monit or refresh rat e is reduc ed. If no operations ar e per formed for 1 0 s, the monit or will dim aut omat[...]

  • Page 102

    94 Te c h n i c a l N o t e s Option al A cces sori es The camera suppor ts a wide range of acces sories from FU JIFILM and other ma nufac turers. ■ ■ Prin ti ng Prin ti ng PictBridge-compatible prin ter (av ailable from third-part y sup pl ie rs) USB ■ ■ Audio/ Visual Audio/ Visual T V (ava ilable from third-part y suppliers ) Audio/ vis u[...]

  • Page 103

    95 Te c h n i c a l N o t e s Optional Acc essories Accessories from FU JI FILM Accessories from FU J IFI LM The following option al acce ssories are a vailable from F UJIF IL M. For the lat est informat ion on the acc essories avai lable in your r egion, check with you r local FU JIFILM r epresen tative or vis it h ttp :/ /www . fujifilm.com/pr od[...]

  • Page 104

    96 Caring for the Ca mera T o ensur e con tinued enjoyment of the pr oduc t, obser ve the following precaution s. Storage and Use Storage and Use If the camera wil l not be used for an ex tended period, remov e the batter y and memor y card. Do not stor e or use the camera in location s that ar e: • exp osed to rai n, ste am, or smok e • ver y [...]

  • Page 105

    97 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 Power an d Ba tt er y Problem Problem Poss ib le c a us e Poss ib l e ca us e Solution Solution Page Page Power supply The camera does not turn on. The b at ter y is ex hausted . Inser t a f resh or f ully- charg ed sp are bat ter y. 5, 1 4 The b at ter y is not in th e correc t orientati[...]

  • Page 106

    98 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Problem Poss ib le c a us e Poss ib l e ca us e Solution Solution Page Page Batte ry charger Charging does not start. The b at ter y is not correc tl y inser ted . Re- inser t th e bat ter y in the charger. 5 The b at ter y is not in th e correc t orientation. Re -ins er t the bat ter y in th e correc t orien[...]

  • Page 107

    99 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 Shooting Problem Problem Poss ib le c a us e Poss ib l e ca us e Solution Solution Page Page Ta k i ng pict ures No pic t ure is taken when th e shut ter but ton is pressed. Memor y is full. Insert a new memor y card or delete pictures. 8, 4 5 Memory is not f ormatted. Format the me mor y[...]

  • Page 108

    10 0 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Problem Poss ib le c a us e Poss ib l e ca us e Solution Solution Page Page Close-ups Macro mode is not available. Macro mo de is not availab le in the current shooting mode. Choose a dif ferent shooting mo de. 32 Flash The f lash does not fi re. The f lash is charging. Wait for the f lash to charge. 28 The[...]

  • Page 109

    101 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 Problem Problem Poss ib le c a us e Poss ib l e ca us e Solution Solution Page Page Recording Pic tures are n ot record ed . Power was interrupted durin g shootin g. T ur n the c amera o f f b efore conn ec tin g the AC adapter /DC coup ler. Leaving the camer a on can resul t in corru pt[...]

  • Page 110

    102 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Playbac k Problem Problem Poss ib le c a us e Poss ib l e ca us e Solution Solution Page Page Pict ures Pic tures are grainy . The p ic tures were t aken with a di f ferent make or model of came ra. —— Playb ack zo o m unavailable. The p ic tures were create d using j RESIZE or with a dif ferent make or mod el o[...]

  • Page 111

    103 T roubleshooti ng Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Problem Poss ib le c a us e Poss ib l e ca us e Solution Solution Page Page Computer The comp uter does not recogni ze the camera. The c amer a is not prop erl y connec te d. Conn ec t th e came ra corre c tly. 60 PictBridge Pic tures ca n not be prin ted. The c amer a is not prop erl y con[...]

  • Page 112

    10 4 W arning Messages and Displa ys The following warn ings ar e dis played in the monit or : War n in g War n in g Description Description Solution Solution O (red) The bat ter y is l ow. Inser t a fresh o r full y- charge d spare bat ter y. N (blink s re d) The b at ter y is ex hauste d. 0 Slow shut ter spe ed . Pic ture may b e blurre d. Use th[...]

  • Page 113

    105 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Warning Messages and D isplays War n in g War n in g Description Description Solution Solution CAR D E RRO R The m emo r y card is n ot format ted for use in the cam era . Format t he mem or y c ard (p g. 89). The memory card con tact s requir e clean ing or the memory card i s damaged. Clean the conta c ts w ith a [...]

  • Page 114

    10 6 Warning Messages and D isplays War n in g War n in g Description Description Solution Solution FRA ME NO. FULL The c amer a has run out o f fr ame number s ( curren t frame n umber i s 999-9999) . Format th e mem or y c ard and se lec t RENEW for th e b FRA M E NO. opti on in the G SE T -UP menu. T ake a p ic ture to reset f ram e numberin g t[...]

  • Page 115

    107 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Warning Messages and D isplays War n in g War n in g Description Description Solution Solution PRESS AN D HOLD THE DI SP BUT TON TO DEACTIVA TE SILENT MODE An at tempt was made to cho ose a f lash mode or adjus t the volum e with t he cam era in silent mode. Exit silent mode before choosing a f lash mode or adjustin[...]

  • Page 116

    10 8 Appendix Glos sary Digital zoom : Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom do es not increase the amount of vis ible detail. Ins tead, details visible using optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly “ grainy ” image. DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rder F ormat): A standard that allows pictures to be printed from “print orders” stored [...]

  • Page 117

    10 9 Appendix Internal Memory /Memory Card Capacity The following table s hows the recor ding time or nu mber of availa ble frames at dif feren t image qualities. All figu res are a pproxim ate ; file size varies with the sc ene recor ded, producing wide varia tions in the num ber of files that can be stor ed. T he number of exposur es or length re[...]

  • Page 118

    11 0 Internal Memor y/Memor y Card Capacit y q q 4 : 3 4 : 3 q q 3 : 2 3 : 2 q q 16 : 9 16 : 9 t t s s FINE FINE NORMAL NORMAL FINE FINE NORMAL NORMAL FINE FINE NORMAL NORMAL Size Size (pixels) ( pix els) 2,04 8 × 1,536 2, 0 48 × 1,36 0 1,920 × 1 ,08 0 64 0 × 4 8 0 320 × 240 Fil e si ze Fil e si ze 1.6 M B 8 0 0 K B 1.4 M B 7 2 0 K B 1. 0 M B [...]

  • Page 119

    111 Appendix Speci f ications Sys te m Model Digi tal Cam era Fine Pix F70EXR Effec tive pixels 10 m i l l i o n CCD 1 / 2 - in. Sup er CCD EXR Stor ag e me di a • Int ernal memory (a pprox. 4 7 MB) • SD/ SDHC memory cards (see page 8 ) Fil e sy ste m Comp liant with D esign Rule fo r C amera F il e System (DCF ), Exi f 2.2, an d D igital P rin[...]

  • Page 120

    112 Speci ficati ons Sys te m Sce ne m od es A (NA T UR AL AND FLA SH LIGH TIN G), B (NA TUR AL LI GHT ), G (PRO FOCUS MODE), F (PRO LOW-LIGH T ), C (PORT R AIT ), V (PORTR AI T ENHANCER), K (L ANDSCAPE), L (SP O R T ), D (NIGH T ), U (NIGH T ( T RIP OD)) , W (FIREWOR K S), E (S UNSE T ), F (SNOW ), G (BEACH), I (P AR T Y ), O (FLOWER), P (T EXT) P[...]

  • Page 121

    113 Appendix Speci ficati ons Sys te m Monitor 2.7 -in., 230k- dot color LCD monitor Fra me c ove ra ge Approx. 1 0 0% Movies Frame size 64 0 × 4 80 or 320 × 2 4 0 pixels; 30 fps; monaural sound Shooting options EXR mo de (E XR AUTO, RESOLUT IO N PRIOR IT Y , H IGH ISO & LOW NOISE, D - R ANG E PRIO RI T Y ), Dy namic ran ge, Intelligent F ace[...]

  • Page 122

    114 Speci ficati ons Power s up pl y/othe r Power s up pl y NP-50 recharg eable bat ter y ; optio nal AC power adapter AC -5V X and DC coupler CP-50 Gu id e to th e nu mb e r of avai la b le f ra me s for b at te r y operation Battery Type NP-50 Number of frames Approx . 230 fr ames According to the CIP A (Camer a & Imaging Pro duc t s Ass ocia[...]

  • Page 123

    115 Appendix Speci ficati ons NP -50 rechargeable battery Nom in al v ol ta ge DC 3.6 V Nomina l capac ity 1 000 m Ah Operating t emperature 0 °C – +4 0 ° C / + 32 °F – + 104 °F Di me ns io ns ( W × H × D) 35.4 mm × 40. 0 mm × 6.6 mm /1 . 4 in. × 1 .6 in . × 0. 3 in. Wei g h t Approx . 1 8 g /0.6 oz . BC-45W ba t ter y cha r ge r Rate[...]

  • Page 124

    11 6 Speci ficati ons Colo r T el evi si on Sys tems NTSC ( N ational T elevision S yst em C ommit tee) i s a color television t elecas ting spe cification adopted mainl y in the U.S. A ., Cana da, and Japan. P AL ( P hase A lternation by L ine ) is a color television system adopted mainly in Eur op ean countries and China. Notices • Spe cificati[...]

  • Page 125

    7-3, AKASAKA 9-CHOME, MINA TO-KU, T OKYO 107-0052, JAP AN http://www .fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html[...]