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DIGIT AL CAMERA FINEPIX S4500 Series FINEPIX S4400 Series FINEPIX S4300 Series FINEPIX S4200 Series Owner ’ s Manual Thank you for y our purch ase of this prod- uct. T h is manua l describes how to use you r FU JIFI LM digital camera and the s upplied so f t ware. Be sure that yo u have read and understood its con ten t s and the warni ngs in “[...]
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ii • Read Instruc tio ns: All the s af et y an d operating in struc tions should b e read be fore the a pplia nce is op er- ated. • Retain Inst ruc tions: The sa fety a nd operating in struc tions should b e retain ed fo r fut ure refere nce. • Heed Warning s: All warnings on the app lian ce and in t he op er atin g in- str uc t ions s hou ld[...]
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iii For Your S af et y Power Lin es: An ou ts ide a ntenna s y s- tem sho uld n ot b e lo cate d in th e vicinity of ov erhead power li nes or othe r ele c tr ic li ght or p owe r circ uit s, o r w h e r e i t c a n fa l l in t o s u c h p o we r lines or circuits. When i nstalling an out si de anten na s ys tem, e x trem e c a r e s h o u l d b e [...]
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iv For Your S af et y Be sur e to rea d thi s notes b efo re u sin g Safety Notes • Make sure t hat you u se yo ur cam er a corr ec tl y. Read th ese S afe t y Note s and your Own er’s Ma nual c aref ully b efo re use. • Af ter rea din g the se S afet y N otes , sto re the m in a s afe pl ace. Ab ou t th e Ico ns Th e icons s how n be low a r[...]
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v For Your S af et y WARNING WAR NI NG Do not heat, ch ange or ta ke apar t the batt ery. Do not dro p or subje ct the bat- te r y to i mp ac t s. D o no t st or e t he b at te r y w it h me ta l li c pr od uc ts . Do n ot u se ch ar ge r s ot he r t ha n th e sp ec i f ie d mo de l t o ch ar ge t h e ba tt er y. Any of t he se ac t io ns can c aus[...]
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vi For Your S af et y Powe r Sup p ly a nd B at te r y * Conf irm your bat ter y t ype b efore read - ing t he fo llow ing d es crip tio ns. The followi ng explains pr op er use of bat ter ie s and h ow to pro lo ng th eir life . Inco rre c t use o f bat te ri es ca n cause shor ter bat tery life, as well as leak ag e, exce ssive h eat, f ire or e [...]
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vii For Your S af et y • D o not s tore b at ter ies i n war m or humi d pla ces . • Keep t he b at teri es ou t of reac h of babies and small children. • Ma ke sure that t he ba t ter y po lar it y ( C and D ) is correc t . • Do n ot use n ew w ith us ed b at ter- ies. Do not u se charged and dis- charg ed b at ter ie s tog eth er. • D o[...]
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viii For Your S af et y • Do not ta ke ap ar t th e AC powe r ada pter. Do ing s o coul d be d an - gerous. • Do n ot use t he AC po wer a dapte r in a hot a nd hum id pl ace. • Do not subj ec t t he AC po wer adap ter to s tron g sho ck s . • T he AC p owe r ada pter may e mit a hummi ng. T his is n orm al. • If us e d n e a r a ra d i o[...]
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ix About This Manual Before u sing the camera, r ead this ma nual and the warni ngs on pages ii–viii. For i nformat ion on spe - cific topics, c onsult the sour ces below . Memor y C ard s P ict ur e s ca n be s t or ed in an op ti on a l S D , S D HC , a nd SD X C me mo ry c ar d s ( pg. 1 0 ) , re fe rr ed t o i n t h is ma n ua l a s “memory[...]
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x Camer a Q & A Find it ems by tas k . Camera S etu p Camera Setup Que st io n Question Key phr as e Key phrase See p ag e See page How do I set the camera clo ck? Date and time 1 4 Can I set the clock to local time when I travel? Time di f ference 1 0 1 How do I keep the display from turning of f automatically ? Auto power of f 1 0 4 How do I [...]
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xi Camera Q & A T aking Pic t ures Ta k i n g P i c t u r e s Que st io n Question Key phr as e Key phrase See p ag e See page How can I avoid blurred pic tures ? Dual IS mode 1 7 How can I make good p or tr aits? Intelligen t Fac e Detec tion 3 1 Can the camera automatically a djust set tings for dif ferent scenes ? M mode 15 Can I choose my o[...]
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xii Camera Q & A Viewi ng Pic ture s Viewing Pi c tures Que st io n Question Key phr as e Key phrase See p ag e See page How do I view my pic tures ? Single-f rame playb ack 46 How can I delete pictures easily ? The b but ton 20 How can I sele c t and delete individual pic tures or delete all pictures at onc e? Dele ting picture s 5 4 Can I zoo[...]
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xiii For Y o ur Sa fet y ................................................................................. i i IMPO RTANT SAFET Y INS T RUC T ION S ...................................... ii Saf et y No tes .................................................................................... iv Abo ut T his M anu al ..................................[...]
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xiv T able of Contents Mor e on Playb ac Mor e on Playb ac k k Playb ack O pti ons ...........................................................................4 6 Playb ack Zo om .............................................................................. 47 I Fa vo rite s: Rati ng Pic tu res .................................................... 47[...]
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xv T able of Contents Usin g the M en us: Play ba ck M ode .......................................... 86 Using t he F - Mo de M enu .......................................................... 86 F - Mod e Me nu Op tio ns .............................................................86 I SLIDE SH OW ....................................................[...]
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xv i Memo[...]
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1 Before Y ou Begin Introduct ion Sym bol s and Conv ent ions Sy mbol s and Con ventions The following symbols ar e used in this man ual: 3 Caution : This in formation shou ld be read before u se to ens ure c orrec t operation. 1 Note : Points t o note when u sing the camera. 2 Tip : Add itional informa tion that ma y b e helpful when us ing the ca[...]
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2 Introduction Parts of t he Camera Part s of the Camera For more i nformation , refer t o the page listed t o the right of eac h item. 12 Fl ash po p - up b ut ton .............................36 13 Microphone ......................................... 57 , 9 6 14 Sp eaker ................................................... 59 , 9 7 15 Lens .......[...]
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3 Before Y ou Begin Introduction 24 EVF / LCD (display sele ct ion) b ut ton .... 5 25 d (ex po sure co mpen sat ion/ph oto inf o) but ton .......................................... 4 4, 4 8 26 T erminal cover .................. 6 0, 62, 72 27 Mem or y card slot ........................... 1 1 28 Conn ec tor for USB -A / V c able ..................[...]
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4 Introduction Camera D isp lays Camera Disp lays The following i ndicato rs may appear d uring shooting a nd playback. T he indica tors dis played vary with camera settings. ■ ■ Shoo ting Shooting SET 10 : 00 AM 19 19 DATE DATE 12/31/2050 12/31/2050 F 3. 1 250 100 N N 13 Fo cus frame ................................................. 81 14 B lu[...]
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5 Before Y ou Begin Introduction Th e El ec t ro ni c Vi ew f i nd er (E VF) The elec tronic view finder provides the same informa tio n as the monitor , and can be use d when bright light - ing conditions make the di splay in the monitor dif f icult to see. T o swit ch bet ween the monitor and electronic view find er , press the EVF /LCD but ton ([...]
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6 Introduction The Mod e Dia l The Mode Di al T o select a shooting mode, align the mode ic on with the mark nex t to the mode dial. P , S , A , M : Sel ec t fo r full contro l over cam - era set tin gs, including ap er ture ( M and A ) and/or shut ter spee d ( M and S ) ( pg. 26). C (C U S TO M) : R ecall s tored s et tings fo r modes P , S , A , [...]
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Fir st St ep s 7 The Strap and Lens Ca p Attac hing t he St rap Attac hing t he St rap Attach the strap to the two str ap eyelets as shown belo w . 3 Caution T o avoid dr opping the camer a, be sure the strap is cor - rec t ly se cure d. The Len s Cap The Lens Cap Attach the lens cap a s shown. T o a void losing the len s cap, pas s the supplied st[...]
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8 Insert ing the Batteries The camera takes fou r A A alkaline , lithium, or r echarge able Ni- MH bat teries. A set of fou r alkaline bat - teries i s supplied with the camera. Inse r t the bat teries in the camera a s describe d below . 1 Open the batter y - chamber cover . Slide the ba t ter y-cham- ber lat ch in the direc - tion shown and open [...]
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Fir st St ep s 9 Inser ting the Bat terie s 3 Close the batter y- chambe r cov er. Close the ba t ter y-cham- ber cov er and slide it in until the l atch cl ick s into place . 3 Caution Do not use force . If the bat- tery - chamber cover does not close, check that the bat teries are in the c or rec t orientation and tr y again. 2 Tip: Us ing a n AC[...]
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10 Insert ing a Memor y Card The camera can stor e pic tures on SD , S DHC, and SD XC memory cards ( sold separat ely) . ■ ■ Compa tible M emo ry Card s Compat ible Me mor y Cards FU JIFI LM and SanDisk S D, S DHC, and SD XC memory cards ha ve been approv ed for use in the cam- era. A complet e list of approv ed memor y card s is availa ble at [...]
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Fir st St ep s 11 Inser ting a Memo r y Card ■ ■ Inse r ting a Me mor y Card Inse r ting a Me mor y Card 1 Open the batter y - chamber cover . 1 Note Be su re the came ra is off bef ore o peni ng th e bat - ter y- cha mb e r cov er. 2 Insert the memor y card. Holding the memory card in the orien tation shown below , slide it in u ntil it clicks[...]
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12 Inser ting a Memo r y Card 3 Cautions • Do no t turn the ca me ra of f or r emove t he me mor y card w hil e the me mor y ca rd is be ing form at ted o r da ta are be in g record ed to or del eted f rom th e card . F ailure to obser ve this precaution could damage the card. • For mat SD /SDHC /SD XC memor y cards before first use, and b e su[...]
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Fir st St ep s 13 T urning the Camer a On and O f f Shooti ng Mode Shooting Mode Slide the G switch in the direc tion shown below . T he lens wil l e x tend a utomatica lly . Slide the G swit ch to turn the came ra of f. 2 Tip: Sw itc hi ng to Pl ayb ac k Mod e Press the a button to star t p layback . Press the shutter but ton half way to r etur n [...]
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14 Basic Setup A langu age -selec tion dialog is dis played the first time the camera is turned on. Set up the came ra as described below (for in formation on r eset ting the clock or cha nging languages, see page 99 ). 1 Choose a language. START MENU SET NO ENGLISH PORTUGUÊS ESPAÑOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH 1.1 Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o highli[...]
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15 Ba sic P hot og ra phy a nd Pla yba c k T aking Pictures in M (Scene Recognition ) Mo de This section describes how to take pictures i n M mode. 1 T urn the camera on. Slide the G swit ch to turn the came ra on. 2 Select M mode. Rotat e the mode dial t o M . M In this mode, the ca mera au- tomatically analy zes the com- position and sele ct s a [...]
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16 T aking Pictu res in M (Scene Rec og nition) Mode 3 Check the battery level. Check the battery level in the displ ay . qw Ind ic ato r Indic ator Des cr i pti on Description NO ICON Bat teries are par tially discharge d. q B (re d) Bat teries are low . Replace as soon as possibl e. w A (blinks re d) Bat teries are exhausted . T urn cam- era of f[...]
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17 Ba sic P hot og ra phy a nd Pla yba c k T aking Pictu res in M (Scene Rec og nition) Mode Ho ld in g the C am era Hold the camera s teady with both hands and brace your elbows against your sides. Shaking or unsteady hands can blur your sh ots . T o prevent pictures that are out of focus or too dark (un- der exposed ), k eep y our fi n- gers and [...]
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18 T aking Pictu res in M (Scene Rec og nition) Mode Silent Mode I n s i t u a t i o n s i n w h i c h c a m e r a s o u n d s o r l i g h t s m a y be unwelc ome, hold the DISP / BACK button down until o is displayed ( note that silent mode is not a v ailable during movie or v oice memo playback) . The c amera sp eaker and AF-assist illuminator /s[...]
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19 Ba sic P hot og ra phy a nd Pla yba c k T aking Pictu res in M (Scene Rec og nition) Mode 6 Shoot. Smoothly pr ess the shut ter button the rest of the way do wn to take the pic ture. 2 Tip: Th e Shu tte r But to n The shut ter but ton has t wo positions. Pressing the shut ter button half way ( q ) sets fo cus and ex posure; to shoot, press the s[...]
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20 Viewing P ic tures Pictures can be viewed in the mon itor . When taking impor tant pho tographs, tak e a test shot and check the res ults . 1 Press the a but ton. The most recent picture wil l be display e d in the monit or. 100-0001 100-0001 2 View additional pictures . Pres s the selec tor right t o view pictures in the order r e cor ded, lef [...]
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21 More on P hotography Shooting Mode Choose a shooting mode ac cordi ng to the sce ne or t ype of subjec t. T o choose a s ho oting mode, r otat e the mode dial t o the desired set ting (pg. 6) . The following modes ar e available: M M SCENE R ECOGNITION SCE N E RE COG N ITI ON The camera autom atically analyzes the c omposi- tion and selec ts the[...]
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22 Shooti ng Mo de Sce ne Scene Des cr ip ti on Description B B ZOOM BR ACKETING The c amer a takes t hree shot s: on e at the current zo om rati o, a secon d zoom ed in 1.4 ×, an d a third zoom ed in 2 ×. C NATURAL & N Get go od re sults w ith ba ckli t subje c ts and ot her dif ficul t lighting. T he c amer a takes t wo shot s: one without [...]
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23 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de B B Zoom Bracke ting Zoo m B rac ke t in g Each time the sh ut ter button is pres se d, the cam- era takes th ree pic tures: one at the cu rrent z o om ratio with an image s ize of O , a sec ond zoomed in 1 .4 × and cropped to P , and a th ird zoomed in 2 × and cropped to Q (pictures wil l only be taken if [...]
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24 Shooti ng Mo de N N MOT ION PANORAMA MO TION PA NOR AMA In this mode , you can take up t o three pictures and join them t ogether to form a panoram a. Use of a tripod is rec ommended to ass ist in compos ing overlappi ng shots. 1 Rotate the mode di al to N . 2 Press MENU/OK t o display the s ho oting menu. 3 Select C AU TO from P MODE in the sho[...]
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25 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de 3 Cautions • Panoramas are crea ted f rom multiple frames . The camera m ay in some case s be unable t o stitch t he frames together p er fec tly. • T he desired results may not be achieved with mov- ing subjec ts, subjec t s close to the camera, unvar ying subjec ts such as the sk y or a f ield of grass,[...]
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26 Shooti ng Mo de In this mode, the camera sets e xposure automati- cally . If des ired, you can c hoose dif feren t combi- nation s of shut ter s p eed and aper ture th at will produc e the same e xposur e (program shif t) . 3 Caution If the subjec t is outside the meter - ing range of the camera, the shut- ter spee d and aper ture displays will [...]
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27 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de 1 Rota te the mode dial t o S . 2 Pres s the d but ton. Shutter s p eed and aper ture wil l be display ed. 250 F 3.1 S SET Shutter speed 3 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o choose the shutter s p eed. 4 Pres s the d but ton to exit t o shoot- ing mode. 5 T ake pictures. If the c orrec t exposure can no t be[...]
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28 Shooti ng Mo de A A : APERTURE PRIO RIT Y AE : APERTUR E PRIORIT Y AE In this mode , you choose the aper ture while the came ra adjusts shut ter s p eed for optimal exposur e. 1 Rota te the mode dial t o A . 2 Pres s the d but ton. Shutter s p eed and aper ture wil l be display ed. SET F 3. 1 A 250 Aper ture 3 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o[...]
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29 More on P hotography Shooti ng Mo de 1 Rota te the mode dial t o M . 2 Pres s the d but ton. Shutter s p eed and aper ture wi ll be display ed. SET F 3. 1 250 M Shutter speed Aper ture 3 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o choose the shutter s p eed. 4 Press the selector lef t or right t o choose the aper ture . 5 Pres s the d but ton to exit t [...]
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30 Shooti ng Mo de C C : CUST OM MOD E : CUST OM MODE In P , S , A , and M modes, the K CUS TOM SE T option in the shooting menu (pg. 7 8) can be used to sa ve curren t camera and menu settings. These set tings ar e recalled whenever the mode dial i s rotat ed to C (cu s - tom mode ) . Men u /set t in g Menu/setting Se tt in g s save d Settings sav[...]
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31 More on P hotography Intelligent F ace Detection Int elligent F ace Detec tion allows the came ra to autom atically detect human faces a nd set focus and exposure f or a f ace an y where in the frame for sho t s that em phasize portr ait subjects . Choose for grou p p or traits (in horizonta l or ver tical orienta tions ) to prev ent the camera [...]
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32 Intel li gen t Face De tec ti on Intelligent F ace Detection Intelligen t Fac e D etection is recommended when using the self-timer for group- or self-portraits (pg. 38) . 7 7 7 When a pic ture taken with Intelligen t Fac e D etection is displayed, the camera can automatically s elec t f aces for red- eye removal (p g. 9 1 ) , p layback zoom (p [...]
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33 More on P hotography Foc u s Lo c k T o c ompose photograph s with of f-cen ter su bjec t s: 1 P osition the subjec t in the fo cus frame. 2 Focu s . Pr ess the shut ter button ha lf way t o set fo - cus and exposure . Focus and exposure wil l rema in locked while the shutter button is pressed ha lf way (A F / AE lock) . Press half way Repeat st[...]
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34 Focus Lock Autofoc us Although the camera boasts a high-precision autof o - cus sys tem, it may be unable to focus on the subjec ts l i s t e d b e l o w . I f t h e c a m e r a i s u n a b l e t o f o c u s u s i n g autofocus, use focus lock (p g. 33 ) to focus on another subjec t at the same distance and then recompose the pho tograph. • Ve[...]
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35 More on P hotography F Macro and Super Macro Modes ( C lose - ups ) For close-ups, press the selector lef t ( F ) to choose from the macr o options shown below . Choose f rom F (macr o mode), G (s uper macro mode), or OFF (macro mode off ) When macro mode is i n ef fec t, the camera focuses on subject s near the c ente r of the f rame. U se the [...]
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36 N Using the F lash (Intelligen t Flash ) When the f lash i s used, the camera’ s Intelligent F lash system i nstantly ana ly zes the scene based on such factors as the brigh tness of the subject, it s position in the frame, and its di s tance from the ca mera. Fla sh output and sens itivit y are adjust ed to ens ure that the m ain subject is c[...]
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37 More on P hotography N Using the Flash (Intellig ent Flash) 3 Focu s . Pres s the shut ter button ha lf way t o focus. If the f lash will fire , p will be dis played when the shutter button is pr essed half way . At s low shutter speeds, k w i l l a p p e a r i n t h e dis play to warn th at pic tures m ay be blurred; u se of a tripo d is rec om[...]
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38 J Using the Self- Timer The camera of fers a ten-second time r that allows pho tographers t o appear in their own pho tographs, and a two -second timer th at can be used to av oid blur caused by the came ra moving when the shutter but ton i s pressed. 1 Set the timer . Pres s the selec tor down ( h ), and then pres s the sele ctor lef t or right[...]
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39 More on P hotography J Using the Self- T imer The self-timer la mp on the front of the camera wil l blink immedia tely before the picture i s taken. If the two -second timer is selected, the self-ti mer lamp will bli nk as the timer cou nt s do w n. Intelligent F ace Detection Bec ause it ensur es that the f aces of por tr ait subjec ts will b e[...]
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40 I Con tinuous Shoot ing (Burst Mode ) Captur e motion in a series of pictures. 1 Choose a c ontinuous shooting mo de. Pres s the I but ton to di splay c ontinuous s hooting options. Pres s the sele c - tor g or h to hig hlight the desi red option and press MENU /OK . Mod e Mode Des c ri pti on Description OFF Cont inuous shooting mode of f. One [...]
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41 More on P hotography I Cont inuous Shooting ( Burst Mode) 2 Focu s . Pr ess the shut ter button ha lf way t o focus. 3 Shoot. Pictures wil l b e taken wh ile the shutter but ton i s pressed. Shooting ends whe n the shutter button is r eleased, memor y is full, or the selected number of s hots has been take n. 1 Notes • Focus and exp osure are [...]
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42 The fr ame is di splayed as shown a t right. The com- position can be adju sted usi ng the zoom contr ol. 3 F o cus and shoot. The fr amed are a will be en lar ged t o cr ea te a ful l-siz ed pictu re . 2 Tip: Intelligent Face Detec tion Intelligen t F ace Detec tion will not detec t faces outside the selec ted frame. 3 Caution Only horizontal ([...]
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43 More on P hotography c Instant Zoom ■ ■ Dig ital Zoo m Digital Zoom 1 E nable digit al zoom. Select ON for the D DIGIT AL Z OOM op- tion in the setup menu (pg. 1 04 ). 2 Choose a subject. F r ame the subject in the cen ter of the di splay using digit al zoo m. 3 P ress the sele c tor up ( c ). The camera will zoom t o the maximum opti- cal z[...]
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44 d Exp os ur e C om pen sa tio n Use exposur e compensa tion when photographi ng ver y bright, very dark , or high-contrast su bje ct s. 1 Press the d but ton. The exp osu re indicat or will be di splayed. 250 F 3.1 P SET E xp osu re i ndi cato r 2 Choose a value. Pres s the selec tor lef t or right. The ef fec t is visi ble in the displa y . Cho[...]
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45 More on P hotography d Exp os ure Co mpe ns ati on Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value • Backlit subject s : c h o o s e v a l u e s f r o m + 2 / 3 EV t o + 1 2 / 3 EV (for an explanation of the term “E V ” , see the Gl ossar y on pa ge 1 2 0) • Highly reflec tive subjects or v er y bright scenes ( e.g., snow fields) : + 1 E V • S[...]
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46 More on P layback Pl ayb ack Option s T o view the most rec ent picture in the monit or , press the a button. 100-0001 100-0001 Pres s the selec tor right t o view pic tures in the order r ecorded, lef t to view pic - tures i n reverse or der . Keep the selec tor pressed t o scroll rapidly to the des ired frame . Ch oo si ng a D is pl ay For mat[...]
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47 More on P layback Pla yb ack O pti on s Playback Zoom Play bac k Zo om Select T to z o om in on pictures dis played in sin- gle-f rame playback; selec t W t o z oo m ou t. Whe n the picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to view ar eas of the im age not curren tly visible in the display . Navigation window shows portion of image curren t[...]
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48 Pla yb ack O pti on s Viewing Photo Informati on Viewing Photo Informat ion T o view or hide the pho to inform ation list ed b elow in si ngle -fr ame pla yback , press d . : STD : : : OFF ISO 400 1/250 F 3.5 2 3 - 1 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 100- 0001 4:3 N q Image qualit y and size, w Sensitivity, e Shutter speed/ aper ture, r FineP ix color ,[...]
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49 More on P layback Pla yb ack O pti on s Mult i - Frame Playback Multi- Fram e Pl ayback T o c h a n g e t h e n u m b e r o f i m a g e s d i s - play ed during playback, selec t W . 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 12/31/2050 12/31/2050 Select W to increas e the number of pictures dis played to one frame with previ- ous and next, t wo, nine, or a hundr ed[...]
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50 T o view a panoram a, displa y in single-f rame view and press the selector down. PLAY STOP PAUSE The following opera tions can be per formed during pla yback : Op era tio n Operation But to n Button Des cr ip ti on Description Sta r t /p aus e playbac k Press the selector do wn to star t playb ack . Press again to pause. End pl ayb ack Press th[...]
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51 More on P layback Cre ate books f rom your fa vorite phot os. Creati ng a PhotoBook Creati ng a PhotoBook k PhotoBook Assist 1 Select k PHOTOBOOK ASSIST in the play- back men u. 2 Highlight NEW BOOK . 3 Press MENU/OK to di splay the new book d ialog . 4 Choose pictures for the new book . • SELEC T FROM ALL : Choose from all the pic tures avail[...]
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52 k PhotoBo ok Assist 8 Press MENU/OK . The new bo ok will be added to the li st in the photobook assist m enu. 3 Cautions • Photobook s can contain up to 300 pic tures. • Book s that contain no photos are aut omaticall y deleted. PhotoBook s Phot ob ook s can b e copied to a comput er using the supplied MyF inePix Studio soft ware. Viewing Ph[...]
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53 More on P layback b Image Search Sear ch for pictures by dat e, s ubjec t, scene, file typ e, and ra ting. 1 Select b IMA GE SEARCH in the pla yback menu. 2 Hig hlight one of the fol lowing options and press MENU /OK : Op tio n Option Des c ri pt io n Description BY DATE Find all pic ture s taken on a s elec te d date. BY FACE Find all pic ture [...]
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54 A Deleting Pictures In the playback me nu, you can select and delete individua l pic tures or delete al l pic tures at onc e. Note th at deleted pictures cannot be rec overed. Copy important pictures t o a computer or other stor age device befor e proceeding. Pres s the MENU/OK but ton t o displa y the playback menu, and the n sele c t the desir[...]
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55 More on P layback A Delet ing Pict ures All pictures marked with a check mark can be deleted at onc e. 2 Tip P i c t u r e s t h a t h a v e b e e n s e l e c t e d for a DPOF print order and protected pic tures are in- dicated by u . 1 Selec t each picture y ou want to de- lete and pr ess the MENU/OK button. • Each pic ture will be mark ed wi[...]
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56 A Delet ing Pict ures Delet ing All Pict ures Deleti ng All Pictures Y ou can delet e all the pic tures. 2 Tips • Y ou can press the DISP / BACK button to canc el, however , pictures tha t were deleted before you pr essed the DISP/ BACK but ton cannot be recovered. • Prot ec ted pic tures cannot be deleted. R emove prot e c tion from any pic[...]
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57 Movies 1 Rotat e the mode dial to F (m o v i e mode) . STANDBY STANDBY 12 s Time available is di splayed in monit or 2 Pres s the F but ton a nd sele c t a frame size fro m the O QUAL IT Y menu. Selec t h 12 8 0 ( 1 280 × 720 ) for an aspec t ratio of 1 6 : 9 (High Defi niti on ), f (6 4 0 × 4 8 0) to re co rd s t an dard definition movies, or[...]
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58 5 Press the s hut ter button all the wa y down t o s tar t recor ding. REC 12 s z REC and time remaining ar e dis- played in monitor 1 Note E xposure and white balance are adjusted automa tic ally throughout recor ding. T he color and brightness of the image may var y f rom that displayed before recording be gins. 2 Tip There is no need to keep [...]
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59 Movies a Viewing Mo vies During pla yback (pg. 46) , movies ar e display ed in the monit or as shown at righ t. The following operation s can be per formed while a movie is d isplay ed: 100-006 100-006 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 12/31/2050 12/31/2050 PLAY Op era tio n Operation Des cr i pti on Description Sta r t /p aus e playbac k Pre ss t he se le [...]
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60 Con ne c ti o ns Viewing P ic tures on T V Connect the camera to a T V to sho w pic tures to a g roup. 1 T urn the camera of f. 2 Connect the supplied U SB-A / V cable as sho wn b elow . Connect yellow plug to video-in jack Connect white plug to audio-in jack Insert into U SB-A / V cable c onnector HDMI An HDMI cable (available from third-par t [...]
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61 Con ne c ti o ns Viewing Pic tures on T V 3 T une the televi sion to the video or HDMI in put chan nel. Se e the documenta tion supplied with the televi sion for detail s. 4 Pres s the a but ton for about a second t o turn the camera on. The camera monit or turns of f and pictures and movies ar e played back on the T V . Note th at the camera vo[...]
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62 Prin ting Pictures via USB If the print er support s PictBridge, the camera can be c onnec ted directly to the prin ter and pictures can be print ed without f irst being copied t o a compute r . Note tha t depending on the print er , not al l the f unctions described b elow may be su ppor ted. Connecting the Camera C onne cting the C amer a 1 C [...]
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63 Con ne c ti o ns Printing Pictures via USB 2 Tip: Pr int in g the Da te of Rec or di ng T o print the dat e of recording on pict ures, press DISP / BACK in steps 1 – 2 to display the P ic tBridge menu (se e “Printing the DPOF Print Order ,” below) . Press the se- lec tor up or down t o highligh t PRINT WITH D A TE s and press MENU/OK t o r[...]
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64 Printing Pictures via USB 4 Press MENU/OK t o s tar t printing. During Printing The mess age shown at right is di splayed during printi ng. Press DISP /BACK t o c a n c e l b e - fore all pictures are printed (depending on the pr inter , printing ma y end b efore the current picture has printed). If printing i s interru pted, press a t o turn th[...]
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65 Con ne c ti o ns Printing Pictures via USB The K PRINT O RDE R (DPOF) option in the play- back F -mode menu can be used to cr eat e a digi- tal “ print order” for P ic tBridge -compatible pri nters (pg. 62 ) or devices tha t suppor t DPOF . DPOF DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rde r F ormat) i s standar d t h a t a l l o w s p i c t u r e s to b e[...]
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66 Printing Pictures via USB 2 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o choose the number of c opies (u p to 99) . T o r emove a picture from the order , press the selec tor down un til the num- ber of copies is 0. T ota l numb er of prints Number of copies SHEETS DPOF: 00001 01 PRINT ORDER ( DPOF ) SET FRAME 2 Tip: Inte ll ige nt Face Dete c tio n If t[...]
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67 Con ne c ti o ns Printing Pictures via USB 1 Notes • Print orders can contain a maximum of 999 pic tures. • If a memor y card is inserted contai ning a print order cr e - ated by another camera, the message shown at right will be d isp lay ed. P res sing MENU/ OK cancel s the print order; a new print order must be creat e d as describ ed abo[...]
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68 Viewing P ic tures on a Computer The supplied sof t ware can be used t o copy pictures to a c omputer , where they can be stored, viewed, orga nized, and print ed. Before proc e eding, install the soft ware as described below . Do NOT c onnec t the camer a to the comput er until installat ion is complete . Insta lli ng the Sof tware Installing t[...]
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69 Con ne c ti o ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 2 S tar t the computer . L og in to an ac count with ad ministrat or privileges b efore pr oceeding. 3 Exit any applica tions that m ay be running and in ser t the installer CD i n a CD - ROM drive. Wi ndows 7/Wi ndow s Vis ta If an A ut oP la y d ia log i s d is pl ay ed, cl ick SETUP . EXE . A ?[...]
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70 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer Maci ntosh: I nsta lling Fine PixV iewer Macintosh: Installing FinePixViewer 1 Confirm that th e computer me ets th e follow ing s ys tem requirements: CPU CPU PowerPC or Intel (Core 2 Duo or bet ter) * OS OS Pre- ins talle d versions o f Mac OS X ver sion 10.3.9–1 0.6 Ma c OS X 1 0.7 is n ot supp or ted . (vi s[...]
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71 Con ne c ti o ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 4 Remove the in st aller C D f rom the CD- ROM drive. No te that y ou may be unable t o remove the C D if Safari is runn ing; if neces sar y , quit Safari befor e removing the C D. St ore the in s taller C D in a dr y location out of dir ec t sunligh t in case you need to r e -install the sof t wa[...]
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72 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 1 If the pic tures y ou wish to c opy are st ored on a memor y card, i nser t the card in to the came ra (pg. 1 1 ) . 1 Note Windows user s may require the Windows CD when star ting the s of t ware for the firs t time. 3 Caution Lo ss o f powe r du ring tran sfer cou ld r esu lt i n los s of data or dam age to the[...]
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73 Con ne c ti o ns Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 3 Cautions • If a memor y card containing a large number of images is inser ted, there may be a delay before the sof t ware s t a rt s a n d y o u m a y b e u n a b l e t o i m po rt o r s a v e i m - ages. Use a memor y card reader to transfer pictures. • Make sure that the c omputer does not[...]
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74 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode The F -mode and shooting men us con tain set tings for a wide range of s ho oting c onditions. Using t he Using the F F - Mode Menu -M od e Me n u 1 Pres s the F button to di splay the F - mode menu. 2 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o highl ight the desir ed menu item. 3 Press the selector right t o displa[...]
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75 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e F F - Mode Menu O ptio ns - Mode Menu Opt ions Men u it em Menu item Des c ri pt io n Description Op tio ns Options De fa ul t Default N N IS O ISO A dj u st I S O s e ns i ti vi ty . C ho o se h ig he r va l ue s wh e n t h e s u b- ject is poorly lit. AUTO / AU TO (8 0 0) / AU TO (4 0 0) / 6400 Q / 3200 Q[...]
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76 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e Choose the size a nd aspec t r atio at wh ich still pic - tures a re recor ded. L arge pictures can be prin ted at lar ge sizes with no dr op in quality; small pic - tures require less m emor y , allowing more pic tures to be rec orded. Opt io n Option Pri nt s at si ze s up to Pri nt s at si zes u p to O 4 : 3 3[...]
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77 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e P P FIN EPIX COLOR FINE PIX COLOR Enha nce con trast and color saturation or ta ke pic - tures i n black and white . Opt io n Option Des cr ip ti on Description ST AND ARD Standard con tr ast and s aturation. Recommended in mos t situations. CHROME V iv id cont r as t a nd co lo r. Cho os e for vivid shot s[...]
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78 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e Shooti ng Menu Opt ions Sho oting Menu Optio ns Men u it em Menu item Des c ri pt io n Description Op tio ns Options De fa ul t Default A A S CENE P OSIT ION SCENE POSITION Choos e a scene for SP mode (pg. 2 1 ) . B / C / D / C / D / K / M / N / O / H / P / Q / R / S / U / V / W K N N IS O ISO Adjust I SO sensiti[...]
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79 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e T T IMAGE QUALIT Y IMAGE QUALIT Y Choose how muc h image files are c ompressed. Select FIN E (l ow compression) for higher image qualit y , NORMAL (h igh compression ) to incr ease the number of pictures tha t can be s tor e d. D D WHITE BAL ANCE WHITE BALANCE For na tural colors, choose a setting that ma t[...]
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80 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e ■ ■ h h : Custom White Bal ance : Custom White Ba lance Choo se h to ad just white ba lance fo r unusu al ligh ting conditions. Whit e balance me asuremen t options wil l b e dis played; frame a whit e obje c t so that it fil ls the monitor and pr ess the shutter but - ton a ll the way down t o measur e white[...]
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81 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e C C PHOTOMETRY PHOTO ME TRY Choose how the came r a meters exposu re when Int elligent F ace Detec tion is of f. • o MULTI : A utoma tic scene recogn ition is used to ad just exp osur e for a wide range of shooting con di t io ns . • p SPOT : The camera met ers lighting c onditions at the cent er o f th[...]
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82 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e • t ARE A : The focus position can b e chos en manually by press ing the selec tor up, down, left , or right a nd press- ing MENU /OK when the focus brackets are i n the desired position. Choose for precise f o cus when the came ra is mount e d on a tripod. Note tha t exp osur e is set for the subject in th e c[...]
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83 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e A Note When the message !CANNOT RE GISTER is displ ayed, the camera has f ailed to register the face. T ake a shot again. 5 Regi ster . En ter the follo wing informa tion: • NA ME : Ent er a name of up t o 1 4 cha r acters and press MENU /OK . • BIR THDA Y : Ent er the subject ’s da te of birth and pr[...]
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84 Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e ■ ■ AUT O R EGIST RA TIO N AU TO R E G IS TR A T I O N Select AU T O R E G I S TR A T I O N fro m S FA C E REC OGNITION a nd set it to ON . Af ter shooting the same face several times with 3 FAC E D E - TECTIO N turned on, the camera aut omatical ly recogn izes the face. A Notes • When the camera recognizes[...]
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85 Menus Using the Menus: Shooti ng Mod e Removing face recognition during playback Select S ERASE F ACE RECOG. i n t h e p l a y b a c k m e n u (pg. 88). When this option is selected, the camera will z o o m i n o n a n a r e a i n t h e c u r r e n t p i c t u r e t h a t i t h a s matc he d with a face in the face recognition database. If the m[...]
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86 Using the Menus : Pla yback Mode The F -mode and playback me nus are u sed to manage the pictures on the memory card. Using t he Using the F F - Mode Menu -M od e Me n u 1 Pres s the a but ton t o ent er play- back mode. 2 Pres s the F button to di splay the F - mode menu. 3 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o highl ight the desir ed menu item. [...]
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87 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e I I SLID E SHOW SLIDE SHO W View pic tures in an a utoma ted slide sho w. Choose the type of show and press MENU/OK to start. Pres s DISP /BACK at any ti me during the show t o view on-screen help. When a movie is d isplay e d, movie pla y- back will begin a utomatical ly , and the slide sho w will con tinu[...]
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88 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e Using t he Playback Menu Using the Playback Menu 1 Pres s the a but ton t o ent er play- back mode. 2 Press MENU/OK to display the play- back men u. 3 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o highl ight the desir ed menu item. 4 Press the selector right t o displa y op - tions for the hig hlight ed item. 5 Pres s the [...]
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89 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e ■ ■ Add /Re move Items i n the Upl oad Q ueue Add /Remove Ite ms in the Uplo ad Qu eue 1 Selec t an upload destina tion. 2 Press MENU/OK . 3 Selec t item s to be added to , or re - moved from, the u pload queue. 4 Press MENU/OK to co nf i r m. • Items not i n the upload queue will be added to the queu[...]
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90 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e ■ ■ Rem oving Al l Item s From the Uploa d Que ue Removi ng All Ite ms From the Upload Qu eue Y ou can r emove all it ems from the upload q ueue. 1 Select RE SET ALL . The screen for remo ving all it ems from the upload queue i s displa yed. RESET ALL OK? IT MAY TAKE A WHILE IT MAY TAKE A WHILE OK CANCEL SET [...]
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91 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e B B RE D EYE R EM OV AL RE D EYE R EM OV AL If the curren t pic ture i s marked with a g icon t o indicat e that it was tak en with Intel ligent F ac e D e- tection, this option ca n b e used to r emove red-eye. The camera will analyze the image ; if red- eye is detected, the image wil l b e processed t o c[...]
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92 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e D D PROTECT PROTEC T Pr otec t pictures from accide ntal deletion. The following option s are availa ble. ■ ■ FRAME FRA M E Pr ot ec t selected pic tur es. 1 Press the selector lef t or right t o dis- play the des ired pic ture . PROTECT OK? YES CANCEL UNPROTECT OK? YES CANCEL P ictur e n ot pr ot ect ed P ro[...]
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93 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e G CROP CROP T o cr eate a cr oppe d copy of a picture , play the picture back and selec t G CROP i n th e p l ay b ac k m e nu (pg. 88) . 1 Use the zoom c ontrol t o zoom in and out and use the selec tor t o scroll the picture unti l the desir e d por tion is dis played (t o exit to single- frame playback w[...]
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94 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e O O RES IZE RESIZE T o cr eate a s mall cop y of a pic ture, pl ay the pic ture back a nd sele c t O RESI ZE i n t he pl ay ba ck me n u (pg. 88) . 1 Pres s the selec tor up or down t o highlight a or b . 2 Press MENU/OK t o s e l e c t t h e h i g h - ligh ted option. 3 Press MENU/OK to c opy the pic ture a t th[...]
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95 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e C C IMAGE ROT A TE IMA GE ROT A TE By default, pictures taken in ta ll orientat ion are dis played in wide orienta tion. Use this op tion to dis play pic tures in the c orrect orientation in the monit or. It h as no ef fec t on pic tures dis played on a comput er or other devic e. 1 Notes • Prot ec ted pi[...]
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96 Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e F F VOICE ME MO VOICE ME MO T o add a voic e memo to a stil l pic ture, select F VO IC E M E M O af ter di splaying the picture in playback mo de. 1 Note V oice memos can not be added to movies or pr otec t - ed pic tures. Remove pr otection f rom pictures before recording voic e memos (p g. 92 ). 1 Hold the came[...]
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97 Menus Using the Menus: Playb ack Mod e Play in g Voice Me mos Pictures with voice memos are indicated by a q icon during playback . T o play the voice memo back, s elec t PL A Y for F VO IC E M E M O in the playba ck menu. 1 Notes • The camera may not play voice memos recor de d with other devices. • Do not cover the speaker during playback [...]
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98 1 Display the setup menu. 1.1 Pres s MENU/ OK to display th e menu for the cu rrent mode. 1. 2 Press the selector lef t to high- ligh t a lef t tab. 1. 3 Press the selector up or down to s e l e c t 4 . The setup menu appears. 1 /5 SET-UP DATE/TIME RESET SILENT MODE FORMAT ENGLISH TIME DIFFERENCE OFF EXIT 2 Adjust settings. 2. 1 Press the selec [...]
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99 Menus The Setup Menu Setup Me nu Opt ions Setup Menu O ptions Men u it em Menu item Des c ri pt io n Description Op tio ns Options De fa ul t Default 1/5 1/5 F F DATE/ TIM E DATE/ TIME Set the c amer a clock ( pg. 14 ). — — N N TIME DI FFERENCE TIME DIFFERENCE Set the cl ock to lo cal tim e (pg . 1 01 ) . h / gh L L a a Choos e a language ( [...]
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10 0 The Setup Menu Men u it em Menu item Des c ri pt io n Description Op tio ns Options De fa ul t Default 3/5 3/5 J J LCD BRIG HTNES S LCD BRIGHTNESS Control the b rightn ess of th e display (p g. 104) . –5 – +5 0 E E EVF/LC D MODE EVF /LCD MOD E Choos e 30 f ps t o i n c r e a s e b a t t e r y l i f e , 60 fps for improved dis- play qualit [...]
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101 Menus The Setup Menu N N TIM E DIFFE R EN CE TIME D IFFE RE NC E When travell ing, use this option t o switch the camera clock in st antly from y our home time zone t o the local time at you r des tina tion. 1 Specif y the dif ference between lo cal time and your home time zone. 1.1 Pr ess the selec tor up or down to highlight g LOC AL . 1. 2 P[...]
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102 The Setup Menu K FORMA T FOR M A T Forma t a memor y card. Highl ight OK and pr ess MENU/OK t o be gin forma t ting. 3 Cautions • All data— including protected pic tures—will b e de - l et e d. B e su r e i mp o rta n t fi l es h a v e b ee n c op i ed t o a computer or o ther s torage device. • Do not open the b atter y cover during fo[...]
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103 Menus The Setup Menu Bl in k Dete c tio n (pg. 32) At settings other than OFF , a war ning will be dis- played if the camera detec t s subjec t s who may have blinked when the pic ture was taken. If ZO OM (CO N - TINUOUS) is selec ted, you can view thes e subjec ts using zoom. B B FRA ME NO. FRAM E NO. New pictures are stor ed in image files na[...]
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10 4 The Setup Menu I I PLA YBACK V O LUME PL A YBACK VOLUM E Pres s the selec tor up or down t o choose volume for movie and v oice memo pla yback and press MENU/OK t o selec t . J J LCD BRIG HTN ESS LCD BRI GHTN ESS Pres s the selec tor up or down t o choose displa y brightnes s and press MENU/OK t o selec t. M M AUTO PO WE R O FF AUT O POWER O F[...]
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105 Menus The Setup Menu P P DISC HARGE (Ni - MH Bat te ries O nly) DISCHARG E (Ni- M H Batt erie s Only) The capacit y of rechar geable Ni-MH bat teries m ay be temporarily reduc ed when new , af ter long pe- riods of dis use, or if they ar e repeat edly rechar ged before bei ng f ully di schar ged. Capacit y can be increased by rep eat e dly disc[...]
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10 6 T ec hn ica l No te s Option al A cces sories The camera suppor ts a wide range of acce ssories f rom F UJIF ILM and other man uf acturers. ■ ■ Compute r Rela ted Computer Re lated ■ ■ Audi o/ Visua l Audio/ Visual ■ ■ Printing Prin ti ng St andard TV (avai lable from third-par t y suppliers) PictBridge-compatible prin ter (av aila[...]
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107 T ec hn ica l No te s Optional Acc essories Accessories from FUJI FILM Accessories from F UJI FILM The following option al acce ssories are avail able from FU JIFILM. For the la test informa tion on the acce s- sories avail able in your r e gion, check with y our local FU JIFILM re presenta tive or visit h t tp:/ /ww w.fujifilm. com/ products/ [...]
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10 8 Caring for the Ca mera T o en sure c ontinued enjo yment of the product, obser ve the following pr ecautions. Storage an d Use Storage and Use I f t h e c a m e r a w i l l n o t b e u s e d f o r a n e x te n d e d p e - riod, remo ve the batter y and memor y card. Do not stor e or use the camera in locations th at are: • exp osed to rain ,[...]
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10 9 T roubleshooting Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Power an d Ba tt er y Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e So lu ti on Solution Pag e Page Power supply The camera does not turn on. The b at teries are e xhauste d. Inser t f resh or full y- charge d spare b atter ies. 8 The b at teries are not in t he corre c t orie nta- tio[...]
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11 0 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Men us a nd Di sp lay s Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e So lu ti on Solution Pag e Page Menus and disp lays are not in English. English is not se lec te d for the L a optio n in the set up menu. Select ENGLIS H .1 4 , 9 9 Shooting Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e[...]
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111 T roubleshooting Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e So lu ti on Solution Pag e Page Intelligent Fac e Detection F ace de tec tio n not available. Intelligent F ace Dete c tion is not availab le in the curren t shooting mode. Choos e a dif ferent sho oting m ode. 21 No f ace is detected. The s[...]
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112 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e So lu ti on Solution Pag e Page Problem images Pic tures are blurred. The lens is dirt y . Clean the len s . 1 08 Th e lens is bl ocke d. Keep ob jec ts away f rom th e lens. 1 7 s is displayed dur ing sho oting an d the fo - cus fr ame is displaye d in red.[...]
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113 T roubleshooting Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Playbac k Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e So lu ti on Solution Pag e Page Pict ures Pic tures are grainy . The p ic tures were ta ken with a dif ferent make or model of camera. —— Playb ack zoo m unavailable. The p ic ture has b een resi zed o r cropp ed to a / b or is[...]
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114 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Connections Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e So lu ti on Solution Pag e Page TV Monitor is o f f. T he c amer a is connec te d to a T V. View pi c tures on th e T V . 60 No pic t ure or sound. The c amer a is not prop erly conn ec ted . Connec t th e came ra corre c tly. 60 An A / V c able [...]
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115 T roubleshooting Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Miscellaneous Pro b le m Problem Poss i bl e ca us e Poss ib le c a us e So lu ti on Solution Pag e Page Nothing happ ens when the shu t ter but- ton is presse d. T emporary camera ma lfunc tion. Remove and reins er t the b at teries or dis con- nec t and re conne c t the AC power adapter/ DC c oupl[...]
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11 6 W arning Messages and Displa ys The following warn ings are d isplay ed in the monitor: Warn i ng War n in g Des c ri pt io n Description So lu tio n Solution B (red) Bat teri es are low. Inser t f resh or full y- charge d spare b atteri es. A (blink s re d) Bat teries are e xhaus ted. k Slow shut ter sp eed . Pic ture may b e blurre d. Use th[...]
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117 T roubleshooting Warning Messages and D isplays Warn i ng War n in g Des c ri pt io n Description So lu tio n Solution BUSY The m emor y card is incor rec tl y format te d. Use t he cam era to format t he mem or y c ard (p g. 10 2). CAR D ER ROR The m emor y card is not fo rmat ted fo r use in the cam era . Format t he mem or y c ard (p g. 10 2[...]
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11 8 Warning Messages and D isplays Warn i ng War n in g Des c ri pt io n Description So lu tio n Solution TOO MA NY FR AME S An attempt was made to search mor e than 5 ,000 i mag es. The ma ximum numb er of images o n which searches can b e per form ed is 5,0 0 0. PROTECT ED FRA ME An at tempt was made to ad d a voice memo to or delete a protected[...]
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11 9 T roubleshooting Warning Messages and D isplays Warn i ng War n in g Des c ri pt io n Description So lu tio n Solution CAN N OT BE PRI NTED An at tempt was mad e to print a movie, a p ic- ture not created w ith th e came ra, o r a pic ture in a format not sup por ted by the pr inter . Movie s and so me pic t ures created wi th other d evices c[...]
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12 0 Appendix Glos sary Digital zoom : Unlik e optical zoom, digit al zoom does not increase the amoun t of visible detail. Instead, details vis- ible using optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly “grain y ” image. DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rd er F or mat): A standard that allows pic tures to be pr inted from “print orders” s[...]
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121 Appendix Memor y Card Capacit y The following table s hows the record ing time or number of pictures avai lable at dif fere nt image siz es. All figur es are appro ximat e; file size varies with the sc ene recor ded, producing wide vari ations in the number of files tha t can be s tor ed. T he number of exposure s or length remain ing may not d[...]
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12 2 Speci f ications Sys te m Model D ig ita l Ca mera Fi neP ix S4 5 00/ S4 400/ S4 300 /S4 2 00 Se ries Effec tive pixels 14 m i l l i o n CCD 1 / 2.3 - in., s quare -pi xel CCD with primar y colo r filter Stor ag e med i a SD /SDHC/SD XC memory card s File s y ste m Comp liant with D esign Rul e for C amer a F ile System (DCF ), Ex if 2.3, and [...]
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12 3 Appendix Speci ficati ons Sys te m Foc us r an ge (di st an ce f ro m f ro nt o f le ns) Approx. 40 cm ( 1 .3 f t.)–infinit y ( wide angle ) ; app rox. 2. 8 m (9. 1 f t .)–i nfinit y (tel ep h oto) • Mac ro : approx. 7 cm– 3.0 m /2.7 in.– 9.8 f t . ( wide angle ) ; approx. 2.0 m–3.0 m/6.5 f t.–9.8 f t. (tele p ho to) • S up er [...]
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124 Speci ficati ons Sys te m Fla sh M anual pop - up f lash w ith CCD -metere d auto f lash contro l ( using m oni tor pr e- f las hes ); effec tive range whe n sensit ivi t y is set to ISO 800 is approx . 40 cm–7 . 0 m/1 .3 f t.–22. 9 f t . ( wide angl e ) or 2.5 m–3.6 m/8 .2 f t.–1 1.8 f t. ( telephoto ) ; ef fec ti ve rang e in macro mo[...]
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12 5 Appendix Speci ficati ons Power s up pl y/othe r Power s ou rce s • AA alk aline b atteri es (× 4) • A A lithium b at teries (×4; a v ailable f rom third- par t y sup plier s) • A A re chargeable nickel -m etal hydride (N i- MH) bat terie s (× 4; available f rom third -par t y supplier s) • AC -5V X AC power ad apter and CP- 0 4 DC [...]
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12 6 Speci ficati ons Power s up pl y/othe r Camera weight S4500 series A pprox. 4 48 g/1 5. 8 oz., excluding b at teries, a ccessories , and memo r y cards S4400 s eries Approx . 4 48 g/1 5.8 oz ., exclu ding bat teries , accessori es, and me mor y c ards S43 00 se ries Approx . 4 48 g/1 5.8 oz ., exclu ding bat teries , accessori es, and me mor y[...]
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127 Appendix Speci ficati ons Colo r T e lev isi on Sys tems NTSC ( N atio nal T elevision S yste m C ommit tee) is a c olor television telecasting spe cification adopted mainly in the U.S. A ., Canada, an d Japan. P AL ( P hase A lternation by L ine) is a color television system adopted mainly in Eur o pean countries and China. Notices • Specifi[...]
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7-3, AKASAKA 9-CHOME, MINA TO-KU, TOKYO 107-0052, JAP AN http://www .fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html Ple ase c o nt act y our l oc a l dis tr ib uto r for r ep air s an d tec hn ic al s upp or t . (see Wo r ld wi de Network li st)[...]
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Restrict ions on Camera Settings Shooti ng Mode and Camera Sett ings Shooti ng Mode and Camera Sett ing s The options avai lable in each shoo ting mode are listed below . Sho ot in g mo de Shooting mode B B M M SP SP N N P P S S A A M M F F Op ti on Option B B C C D D C C d d K K M M N N O O H H P P Q Q R R S S U U V V W W F F Mac r o mo de Mac r o[...]
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Restrictions on C amera Settings Sho ot in g mo de Shooting mode B B M M SP SP N N P P S S A A M M F F Op ti on Option B B C C D D C C d d K K M M N N O O H H P P Q Q R R S S U U V V W W J J SELF-TIME R SELF-TIMER ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔✔ ✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔ ✔ ✔✔✔✔ N N ISO ISO AUTO AUTO ✔ 1 ✔ 1 ✔ 1 ✔ 1 ✔ 1 ✔ 1 ✔[...]