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Befor e Y ou Begi n Firs t Steps Bas ic Photo grap hy and Play bac k More on Photography More on Playback Movies Connections Menus T echnical Note s Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Appendix Owner ’ s Manual Thank you for your purchase of this p roduc t. This manual de - scribes how t o use your F U JIF ILM FinePix Z2 0fd digital camera and the suppl[...]
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ii For Y ou r Sa fe t y IMPOR T ANT SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS • Read Instructions : A ll the s afet y an d op - erating instru ctions shoul d be read before the applianc e is opera ted . • Retain Instructions : T he s afet y an d operating in structions should be retain ed for f uture ref erence. • Heed Warnings : All wa rnin gs on the app liance[...]
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iii For Your S afe t y othe r ele ct ric li ght or p ower ci rcuit s, o r w h er e i t ca n fa l l i n t o s u c h p o w e r lines or circuits. Whe n installi ng an out sid e antenna s ys tem, ex t reme c a r e s h o u l d b e t a k e n t o k e e p f r o m touc hing suc h powe r line s or circu its as cont ac t with t hem mi ght be f atal . Use Use[...]
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iv For Your S afe t y WARNING WAR NI NG Do not u se in the bathroom or shower Do no t use t he ca mer a in th e bat hroo m or s howe r . This can c ause a re or el ec tri c shock . Do not disassemble Neve r at tem pt to c han ge or t ake a par t the c ame ra. (N ever o pe n the ca sin g.) Do n ot us e the cam era w hen i t has b ee n dro ppe d [...]
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v For Your S afe t y Th e Bat te ry a nd Po wer S up pl y Th e foll owin g desc rib es th e prop er use o f the b atte r y and ho w to prol ong i ts li fe. Inco rre ct u se can sho rte n bat ter y li fe or ca use lea kag e, overhea ting, re, or explosion. Th e bat ter y is not ch arge d at ship - ment . Charge t he bat ter y b efore use. Ke ep [...]
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vi For Your S afe t y NOTICES To prevent re o r sho ck haz ard, d o not e xpo se the un it to rai n or mo istu re. Plea se read t he “ Safe ty N otes ” (pag es ii i– iv) and m ake su re you u nde rstan d the m bef ore usi ng the ca mera . Perchl orate M ater ial —spe cial h and ling m ay ap ply. Se e htt p :/ /www .d ts c. ca.gov/hazar [...]
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vii For Your S afe t y Di spo sal o f Ele ct rica l an d Ele ct ron ic Eq uip men t in Pr ivat e Hou seh old s Disposal of E lectrical and Electr onic Eq uipment in Priv ate H ouseholds Di sp os al of U se d Ele c tri ca l an d Ele c tr oni c Eq uip me nt (A ppl ic ab le i n the E ur op ean Uni on a nd O the r Eu ro pea n Co unt ri es wi th S ep ar[...]
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viii About This Manual Before u sing the came ra, read th is man ual and the warn ings on pages i i–vii. For inf ormation on s peci c topics, c onsul t the sourc es below . ✔ ✔ Troubles hootin g T roubleshooting .............................................. .............................................. pg. 94 pg. 94 Having a s peci c [...]
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ix Camer a Q & A Find it ems b y task. Camera S etup Camera Setup Que st ion Question Key phr ase Key phrase See p age See page How do I set the camera clo ck? Date and time 1 2 Can I set the clock to local time when I travel? Time di erence 8 8 How do I keep the monitor from turning o au tom atic al ly ? Auto po wer o 87 How do I mak[...]
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x Camera Q & A T ak ing Pic ture s Ta k i n g P i c t u r e s Que st ion Question Key phr ase Key phrase See p age See page How many pictures can I take? Memor y capacit y 1 0 7 Is there a quick and easy way to take snapshots ? AUTO mode 1 4 How can I make good p or traits? Intelligen t F ace Detection 1 9 Can I add spe ech bubbles and other de[...]
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xi Camera Q & A Viewi ng Pict ures Viewing P ictures Que st ion Question Key phr ase Key phrase See p age See page How do I view my pic tures ? Single-f rame playback 34 How do I get rid of unwanted pictures? Deleting pic tures 1 8 How do I delete a lot of pictures at once ? Erase 38 Can I zoom in on pic tures during playback? Playback zoom 35 [...]
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xii For Y our S afe ty ................................................................................. i i IMPO RT ANT SAFE T Y INST RUC TI ONS ...................................... ii Saf et y Notes .................................................................................... iii NOTI CES .................................................[...]
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xiii T abl e of Contents Me nus Menus The S hoo ting M enu ......................................................................6 4 Using t he Sho oting M enu .........................................................64 Sho oting M enu Op tions ............................................................65 b HIG H-SPEED SH OOTIN G .................[...]
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xiv IMPORTANT NOTICE : Read Be for e Using t he So ft wa re B EFORE OPE NING THE CD- ROM PROVIDED BY FU JIFILM C ORPORATION , PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGR EEME NT CAREFULL Y . Y OU SHOULD USE THE SOFTWARE ON THE CD-ROM ONL Y IF YOU CONS ENT TO THIS AGR EEME NT . B Y OPENING THE PACK A GE , YOU ACCE PT AND AGR EE TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGR EEM[...]
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Before Y ou Begin 1 Introduct ion Sym bols a nd C onv ention s Sy mbols and Conv entions The following symbols ar e used in this m anual : Caution : This i nforma tion should be re ad before u se to e nsu re c orrect op eration. Note : Poi nts to no te when u sing the ca mera. Tip : Addition al inf ormation tha t may be helpful when u sing the came[...]
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2 Introduction Parts of t he Camera Part s of the Camera For mor e informa tion, r efer t o the page list ed to the righ t of each it em. 18 DC coupl er cable cover ........................ 92 19 B atter y- chamb er cover .......................... 6 20 Connec tor fo r multi -conne ctor adapter.......................................................[...]
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3 Introduction Before Y ou Begin The Mon itor The Monitor The following ind icat ors may a ppear in the monit or du ring shooting and pl ayback: ■ ■ Shoot ing Shooting AF ISO 100 17 M - 1 2 3 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 12 14 12 Continu ous mo de ........................ 6 6 13 M ovie qualit y ...[...]
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Fir st St eps 4 Charging the Battery The bat t er y is not c har ged at shipme nt. Ch arge the ba t te r y before use . 1 Place the ba t tery in the charger. Insert the bat te r y int o the suppl ied BC -45 batter y cha rger as s hown, ma king sure th at the battery is in the corr ec t orienta tion. T erminals Arrow NP- 4 5 rechar geable batter y B[...]
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5 Charging the Battery Fir st St eps C auti ons: C ar ing f or the B at ter y • Do not a x stickers or other obje c ts to the batter y. F ailure to observe this precaution could make it impossible to r emove the ba t tery from the camera. • Do not shor t the bat tery terminals. T he bat tery could overheat. • Read the cautions on page v . [...]
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6 Insert ing the Battery Af ter ch arg ing the batter y , insert it in the camera as described below. 1 Open the bat ter y- chamber cover . Note Be su re t he camera is o before opening the b at - ter y- ch amb er cove r . Cautions • Do not op en the batter y- chamber cover when the camera is on. F ailure t o obser ve this pre- caution could r[...]
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7 Inser ting the Bat ter y Fir st St eps 3 Close the batter y- chambe r co ver . Removing the Batter y Af ter turning the camera o , open the bat ter y- cham- ber cover , press the bat ter y lat ch to the side , and slide the bat tery out of the camer a as shown. Batter y latch Caution T urn the camera o before removing the bat tery. Ti p: Us[...]
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8 Insert ing a Memory Card Although the camera can st ore pictures in in tern al memor y , optional xD- Picture Car ds or SD memory card s can be used to stor e additional pictures. When no memory card is inserted , d appears in the monit or and in tern al memor y is u sed for recor ding and pla yback. Note tha t because camera ma lfunc tion c ould[...]
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9 Inser ting a Memor y Card Fir st St eps ■ ■ Inser tin g a Memor y Card Inser tin g a Memor y Card 1 Open the bat ter y- chamber cover . 2 Insert the memor y card. Holding the memory card so that the gold con tac ts face the gold label, sl ide the mem- or y card al l the way in. Gold con tacts Gold label Be su re ca rd i s in cor - rect orient[...]
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10 Inser ting a Memor y Card Cautions • Format SD memory cards before rst use, and b e sur e to reformat all memory cards af ter using them in a c om- puter or other device . For more information on formatting memor y cards, see page 87 . • Memory cards are small and can b e swallowed; keep out of reach of children. If a child swallows a me[...]
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11 Fir st St eps T urning the Camer a on and O Shooti ng Mode Shooting Mode T o turn the camera on, open the lens c ov er ful- ly . T he camera turn s o when the lens c over i s close d. Came ra o Came ra on T ip: Switc hi ng to Play bac k Mod e Press the D button to star t playba ck. Press the shut ter but ton halfway to return to shootin[...]
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12 Basic Setup A langu age -selec tion dia log is dis played the rst time the camera i s turned on. Set up the camera as described below (for in format ion on resetting the clock or chang ing langu ages, see page 82 ) . 1 Choose a language. SET NO START MENU 1.1 Press the selector up , down, lef t , or right to highlight a lan - guage. 1. 2 Pre[...]
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13 Basic Setup Fir st St eps 3 Choose power management options. POWER MANAGEMENT POWER SAVE Power saving for longer battery life PERFORMANCE UP SET NO 3. 1 Press the selector up or down to h ighligh t one of the follo w- ing options : • POWER SAVE : Sa ve ba t t er y power . • PERFORMANCE UP : Intel ligent F ace Detec - tion (pg. 1 9) turn s on[...]
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Ba sic Ph otog ra phy an d Play bac k 14 T aking Pictures in A UTO Mode This section describes how to take pictures in A UTO mode. A UTO mode is a utoma tically selected the rs t time the camera i s turned on; for in forma tion on restori ng A UTO mode af ter s hooting in othe r modes, see page 28. 1 T urn the camera on. F ully open the lens c [...]
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15 T ak ing Pictures in AUTO Mode Ba sic Ph otog ra phy an d Play bac k 3 Fr am e t he p i c t u re . Pos ition the main s ubjec t in the focus ar ea and use the zoom buttons t o frame the pic - ture in the mon itor . Zoom in up t o 3 × us- ing optical z oom, or use digit al zoom (pg . 86) t o zoom in closer . Press W to zo o m ou t Press T to z o[...]
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16 T ak ing Pictures in AUTO Mode The Fra min g Gr id T o display a framing grid or to view or hide other i ndi- cators in the monit or , press the DISP / BACK button. AUTO AUTO Indicat ors displayed Indicat ors hidden F raming grid displayed T o use the f raming grid, position the main subjec t at the inte rse ction of t wo lines or align one of t[...]
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17 T ak ing Pictures in AUTO Mode Ba sic Ph otog ra phy an d Play bac k 5 Shoot. Smoothly pr ess the shutter but - ton the r est of the way down t o take the picture . Ti p: The Sh utte r But ton The shut ter but ton has two positions. Pressing the shut ter button half way sets fo cus and exp osure ; to shoot, press the shut ter button the rest of [...]
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18 Viewing P ictures Pictures can be viewed in the monit or. When ta king impor tant pho tograph s, take a t est shot and check the res ults. 1 Press the D but ton. The most recent picture wil l be displa yed in the monit or . 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM 10:00 AM ISO 100 ISO 100 100 100 - 0001 0001 ISO 100 100-0001 12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 A[...]
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More on P hotography 19 B Intelligent F ace Detec tion and Red- Ey e Remo val Int elligen t F ace Detection allows the camera to a utoma tically det ec t huma n faces and set focus and exposure f or a face an y where in the frame for s hots that em phasiz e por trait subject s. Choose for gr oup por traits to prev ent the camera from f ocusing on t[...]
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20 B Intelligent Face Detection an d Red- Eye Removal 4 Shoot. Pres s the shutter button all the way down t o shoot. If B FAC E D E T E C T I O N S REM OV AL ON is selected, the pic ture wi ll be proces sed to redu ce re d- e ye b efore it is record ed . REMOVING Intelligent F ace Detection Intelligen t F ace Detection is recommended when using the[...]
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21 More on P hotography Foc u s L oc k T o compose pho togra phs with o - cen te r subjec ts: 1 Position the subject in the focus f rame. AUTO 2 Foc us. Pr ess the shutter button halfway to set fo- cus and exposure . Focus and exposur e will rem ain locked while the s hutter but t on is pressed ha lf way (AF / AE lock). Press half way 1/250 1/25[...]
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22 Focus Lock Autofoc us Although the camera boasts a high- precis ion autofocus syst em, it may be unable to focus on the subjec ts listed below. If the camera is unable to focus using aut ofocus, use focus lo ck (pg. 2 1 ) to focus on another subject at the same distance and then recompose the p hotograph. • Very shiny subjec ts such as mirrors[...]
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23 More on P hotography L Close-ups (Macro Mode ) Macro mode can be used for close-ups in AUT O , A , B , N , H , C , Q , and M modes (pp. 28– 3 3 ) . T o selec t macro mode, pr ess the selec t or lef t ( L ). AUTO L icon appears in monitor when c amer a is in macr o mode When macro mode i s in e ec t, the camera focuses on subjects near the c[...]
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24 K Using the F lash (In telligent F lash ) When the ash i s used, the camera’ s Intelligent F lash sys t em instan tly analyzes the sce ne based on such factors as the brigh tness of the su bjec t, its position in the frame, and its distanc e from the camera. Fla sh output and sen sitivity are adju sted to en sur e that the m ain su bjec t [...]
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25 More on P hotography K Using the Flash (Intellig ent Flash) Red- Eye Re moval When S REMOVAL ON is selec ted for Intelligen t F ace Detec tion (pg. 1 9), red-eye removal ( S ) is avail- abl e i n A UTO ( V ), ll ash ( U ), a nd s lo w s y n c ( Z ) modes. R ed- eye removal minimizes “ red- eye ” cause d when light from the ash is[...]
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26 J Using the Self- Timer The cam er a o ers a ten-second timer tha t allows pho tographers t o appear i n their own phot ographs, and a two -second timer th at can be used t o avoid bl ur cau sed by the camera moving when the s hutter but t on is pressed. The self-ti mer is a vailable in a ll shooting modes. 1 Set the timer . The curren t sel[...]
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27 More on P hotography J Using the Self- Time r The self-timer la mp on the front of the ca mera will bli nk immedi- at ely before the picture is ta ken. If the two -second timer i s selec t - ed, the self-timer l amp wil l blink as the ti mer coun ts down. Intelligent F ace Detection B e c a us e i t en s ur e s t ha t th e f a c e s o f p o r t [...]
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28 a Shooting Mode Choose a shooting mode ac cor ding t o the sce ne or t ype of subjec t. Selecti ng a Shooting Mode Selecti ng a Shooting Mode 1 Press MENU/ OK to display the shoot- ing menu. SHOOTING MODE CONTINUOUS HIGH-SPEED SHOOTING SHOOTING MENU MOVIE QUALITY IMAGE QUALITY N OFF OFF AUTO 2 Pr ess the selec t or up or down t o highlight a SHO[...]
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29 More on P hotography a Shooti ng Mod e A A NA TUR AL & NA TUR AL & K K (Dual Sh ot Mode) (Dual Sh ot Mode) This mode helps en sure good res ults with back- lit subjects and in other situa tions with di c u lt ligh ting. Each time the s hut t er but ton i s pressed, the camera take s t wo sho ts: one shot without the ash to pr eser[...]
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30 a Shooti ng Mod e 4 Press MENU/OK t o s e l e c t t h e h i g h - ligh ted option. 5 T ake a picture. The picture will ap- pear in the rst frame in layout. 6 Press MENU/OK to p ro ce ed to t h e nex t pic tur e. Repea t steps 5 a nd 6 unti l all the frames are lled. Notes • Can not be used with anti- blur or face detec tion. • Not av[...]
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31 More on P hotography a Shooti ng Mod e E E SUNS ET SUNSE T Choose this mode t o recor d the vivid colors i n sun rises and sunsets. F F SNOW SNOW Choose for cri sp, c lear s hots that cap ture the brigh tness of scenes dom ina ted by shin ing whit e snow . G G BE A CH BEA CH Choose for cri sp, c lear s hots that cap ture the brigh tness of sunl [...]
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32 a Shooti ng Mod e O O FLOWER FLOWER Choose for vivid c lose- ups of owers. The camera focu ses in the macro range a nd the ash turns o automatically. P P TEX T TEX T T ake clear p ic tures of tex t or drawin gs in print. The cam- era focuses in the macr o range. C C ANTI -B LUR (Pictu re Stabil izat ion) ANTI- B LUR (P ic ture Sta bil[...]
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33 More on P hotography a Shooti ng Mod e 4 Press MENU/OK . T he camera wil l au- tom atically det ec t the faces of por - trait subject s and di splay them with th e s el ec ted temp late. 17 17 17 Ti p: Red-Eye Re moval Intelligen t F ace Detect ion (pg. 1 9) is automatically enabled in s tamp mode. Red -eye removal (p g. 20) can be turned on or [...]
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34 More on P layback Single - F rame Pla yback T o view the most recen t pic tur e in the monit or , press the D button. 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM 10:00 AM ISO 100 ISO 100 100 100 - 0001 0001 ISO 100 100-0001 12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM 1/250 1/250 F4.2 F4.2 1/250 F4.2 N N Pr ess the selec tor righ t t o view pic - tures i n the order r ec[...]
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35 Single-Frame Playback More on P layback Press T t o zoo m in on ima ges dis- play ed in single-fr ame pla yback; press W to z oom out. Press W to zo o m ou t Press T to zoom in Zo o m i n d ic at or When the pic tur e is zoomed in, the selector can be used t o view ar eas of the image not cu rren tly visi ble in the display . Navigation window s[...]
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36 Multi- F rame P la y back T o change the nu mber of images displayed, p ress W when a picture is shown full-frame in the monitor . Pr ess the W button to i ncre ase the number of pictures dis played to two, nine, or a hundred. Press T to reduc e the number of images dis played. ISO 100 ISO 100 ISO 100 100 100 - 0001 0001 100-0001 N N 1/250 1/250[...]
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37 More on P layback Sort b y Date Choose sor t -by-date mode t o view pictures taken on a selected dat e. 1 In single- frame playback, press DISP / BACK un til the sor t -by-date scr een is displayed. 2050 12/31 1/14 12/30 12/29 2 Use the selector to h ighligh t the ar - row ( f ) at the top left corner of the display . 3 Pr ess the selector lef t[...]
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38 A Deleting Pictures The ER ASE option in the pl ayback men u can be used to delete stil l pictures and movies, incre asi ng the amoun t of space a vailable on the me mor y card or in in t ernal memory (for inf ormation on deleti ng pictures in sing le- frame playback, see page 1 8) . Note that dele ted p ictu res can not be recovere d. Copy impo[...]
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39 More on P layback A Delet in g P ict ure s ■ ■ FRAM E FR AM E : Dele ting Se lec ted Imag es : Dele ting Sele cted Im ages Selecting FR AM E displays the dialog s hown at righ t. ERASE OK? CANCEL YES Pr ess the selec tor left or right to sc roll thro ugh pi c ture s and press MENU /OK to d el ete the curren t picture (the pic - ture i s dele[...]
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Movies 40 A Recording Movies The A but t on can be used to shoot s hor t movies in al l shooting modes exc ept N and Q . Sound is recor ded via the built - in micr ophone; do no t cov er the micr ophone during r ecordi ng. 1 Frame the sc ene us ing the zoom but t ons. AUTO Zo o m i n d ic at or Optical z oom can not be adju sted once r e- cording b[...]
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41 Movies A Recording Movies Notes • See below for infor mation on rec ording movies in R mode. • Focus is set when recording begins; exposure and white balance are adju sted automatically through- out recording. The color and brightness of the im- age may var y from that displayed before recording be gins. • Movies are recorded as monaural M[...]
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42 A Recording Movies 4 Pres s the A but t on to begin r e - cording a clip. 12s REC 1 and time remaining ar e displayed in mo nito r . T im e re mai nin g dis played in yellow if less than 5 s remain. Note If a clip reaches maximum length, shooting will end and the clips recorded to that point will be joined together in to a sing le movie. 5 Pres [...]
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43 Movies D Viewing Mo vies During pl ayback (pg. 34 ), movies ar e displa yed in the monit or as shown a t righ t. 100 - 006 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM START AUTOMATICALLY Pla yback begins aut omatica lly and re peats until anothe r pic ture i s dis play ed. 15s STOP PAUSE Prog ress b ar Progr ess is s hown in the monitor . T o end playback, press [...]
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Con nec t io ns 44 Viewing P ictures on T V Connect the camera to a T V and tune the t elevision t o the vide o chan nel to sho w pic tur es and slide shows (pg. 73 ) to a gr oup. The suppl ied A / V cable connect s as sho wn below . Connect yellow plug to video-in jack Connect white plug to audio-in jack Inse r t i nto m ult i- co nne c tor adapte[...]
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45 Con nec t io ns Prin ting Pictures via USB If the print er s uppor ts PictBridge, the camera can be con nec ted dir ec tly to the pri nt er and pictures can be print ed without rst being copied to a c omput er . Note tha t depending on the print er , not all the functions described below may be supported. Connecting the Camera C onn ec ting [...]
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46 Printing Pictures via USB Ti p: Prin tin g the Date o f Recor di ng T o print the date of recor ding on pic tures, press DISP / BACK in steps 1 –2 t o display the PictBridge menu (see “Printing the DPOF Print Order ,” below). P ress the se - lec tor up or down to high light P RINT WITH D A TE y and press MENU/OK t o r e t u r n t o t h e P[...]
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47 Printing Pictures via USB Con nec t io ns During Printing The mess age shown at right is di splayed during pri nting. Press DISP / BACK t o c a n c e l b e - fore all pictures are printed (depending on the pr int er , printing may end before the current picture has print ed) . If printing i s int errupt ed, press D to turn the camera o and th[...]
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48 Printing Pictures via USB The C C PRINT OR DER (DPOF) option in the play- back menu ca n be used to cre at e a digita l “pri nt order” for Pi c tBridge- com patible prin t ers (pg. 45 ) or devices th at su ppor t DPOF . DPOF DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rder F ormat) is standa rd t h a t a l l o w s p i c t u r e s t o b e p r i n t e d f r o m[...]
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49 Printing Pictures via USB Con nec t io ns 3 Repeat st eps 1 – 2 to c omplet e the print or der . Press MENU /OK to sav e the print or der when settings ar e complet e, or DISP /BACK to exit with- out chang ing the print or der . 4 The to tal num ber of prints is d is- play ed in the monitor . Pres s MENU/ OK to exit. The pic tures in the curr [...]
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50 Viewing P ictures on a Computer The supplied FineP ixViewer sof t war e can be used to c opy pictures to a c omputer , where they can be stored, viewed, or ganiz ed, and print ed. Before pr oceeding, install F inePixViewer as descri bed b elow . Do NO T connect the camer a to t he computer un til inst allation is c omplete . Insta lli ng FinePix[...]
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51 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer Con nec t io ns 2 S tart the compute r . If you ar e usi ng Windows 2000 Profess ional, Windo ws XP , or Windows Vista, lo g in t o an acc ount with ad mini strator privi leges before proceeding. 3 Exit any applica tions tha t may be run ning and in ser t the instal ler CD in a C D -ROM drive. Wind ows Vis ta If a[...]
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52 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer Inst alling Fine PixVi ewer: Mac intosh Installing FinePixViewer: Macintosh 1 Con r m that the computer me ets the following sys tem requirements: Mod el Model Power Macintosh G3, PowerBook G3, Power Macintosh G4, iMac, iB ook , Power Macintosh G4 Cube, Power - Boo k G4, Power Macintosh G5, MacBo ok, M acBo ok [...]
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53 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer Con nec t io ns 4 Remo ve the installe r CD from the CD- ROM drive . Note th at you m ay be unable t o remo ve the CD if Safari is runn ing; if nec essar y , quit Safari before r emoving the C D. S t ore the in staller CD in a d r y location out of dir ec t sun ligh t in case you need to r e-install the sof t war [...]
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54 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer 1 If the pictures y ou wish t o cop y are stor ed on a memor y car d, insert the card in to the camera (pg. 8) . If no car d is in ser ted, pictures wi ll be copied from in t ernal memory . Caution Lo ss of po we r d uri ng tra nsf er c ould re su lt in l os s of data or dam age to in tern al memor y or the memory[...]
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55 Viewing Pic tures on a Computer Con nec t io ns Cautions • Use only memor y cards that ha ve been for matted in the camera and contain pic tures taken with the camera. If a memor y c ard c ontaining a large num- ber of images is inser ted, there may be a delay before FinePixViewer s tar ts an d FinePixViewer may be un - able to impor t or save[...]
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56 Infrared T ransmission : The IR Menu Sti ll pictures can be shared us ing infrared transm iss ion, or saved at a s maller s ize for trans miss ion or for upload t o a blog or online discu ssion g roup . Using t he IR Menu Using the IR Menu 1 Press D to e nt er pla yback mode (pg. 34) . 2 P ress the selector down ( M ) to d is- play the IR men u.[...]
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57 Infrared T ransmission: The IR M enu Con nec t io ns IR Communicat ion IR C omm uni cat ion Sti ll pictures can be copied from the camera t o any devic e tha t suppor ts high-speed infrared or Ir- Simple . The camera can rece ive still pictures from devic es that s uppor t high-speed infrared or IrSim- pleShot ™ (IRSS™). Befor e sha ring pic[...]
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58 Infrared T ransmission: The IR M enu Send ing Pic ture s to Ot her Device s Sendin g Pictur es to Ot her Devices 1 Select Y IR C OMMUNICA TION in the IR menu. Pictures ar e dis played as sho wn below . IR COMMUNICATION CANCEL TRANSMIT RECEIVE 2 Pr ess the selec tor left or right to d is- play a picture y ou wish t o send. 3 Press MENU/OK to begi[...]
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59 Infrared T ransmission: The IR M enu Con nec t io ns Cautions • If an error is displayed while a sending a pic ture, press MENU/OK t o retransmit the picture or press DISP /BACK to cancel. If an error is displayed while receiving a pic tur e, pr ess the selec tor do wn to retra nsmit the picture or press DISP / BACK t o cancel. • Image size [...]
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60 Infrared T ransmission: The IR M enu T rimmi ng for Blog T rimmi ng for Blog This option i s used to cre at e smal l copies of stil l pic tures f or posting to a blog or onli ne forum or for transm ission u sing IrSim ple. Pictures can be cropped before being sav ed at the reduc ed size. u TRIMM ING FOR BLOG can not be used with movies. Before c[...]
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61 Infrared T ransmission: The IR M enu Con nec t io ns 2 Pr ess the selec t or lef t or right t o dis - play a picture y ou wish t o cop y . T o crop the picture before saving it, pr ess the W and T but tons t o zoom the pic ture in or out and use the selector to di spla y the por tion of the pic tur e you wish t o save . Pr ess MENU/OK to crop th[...]
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62 Infrared T ransmission: The IR M enu Exchangi ng Stamps Exchan ging Stamps Stam p les adde d us ing the v ADD NE W ST AM P option can be exch anged via infrared. Send ing Stamp Fil es to Ot her Devi ces Sendin g Stamp Files to Ot her Devices 1 Select z TRANSM IT ST AM P in the IR men u. Note I f n o s t a mp s h av e b e e n ad ded, the foll[...]
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63 Infrared T ransmission: The IR M enu Con nec t io ns 1 Select z TRANSM IT ST AM P in the IR men u. 2 On the sendi ng device , select a stamp le for transmi ssion. Note The c amera can store up to four additional stamps. O n c e t h i s n u m be r i s r e a c h e d , n o a d d i t i o n a l s t a m p les can b e received until one or mor [...]
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Menus 64 The Shooting Menu The shooting menu i s used to adj ust set ting s for a wide range of shooting c onditions. Using t he Shooting Menu Using the Shoot ing Menu 1 Press MENU/OK t o display the shoot- ing menu. SHOOTING MODE CONTINUOUS HIGH-SPEED SHOOTING SHOOTING MENU MOVIE QUALITY IMAGE QUALITY N OFF OFF AUTO Note The options displayed in t[...]
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65 The Shoot ing Menu Menus Shooti ng Menu Opt ions Sho otin g M enu Opti ons Men u ite m Menu item Des cr ip tio n Description Op tio ns Options De fau lt Default a SHOOTING MODE Choos e a shootin g mode a ccording to the t ype of subje ct ( pg. 28). M / AUTO / A / B / N / C / K / L / D / E / F / G / H / I / O / P / Q / R AUTO b HIGH-SPEED SHOOTIN[...]
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66 The Shoot ing Menu b b HIG H -SPEED S HOOTIN G HIGH-S PEED SHOO TIN G Selecting ON re duces fo cus- ing time , ensu ring a quick shutter r esponse . The camera will focus a t distanc es of about 1 m (3 ft. 3 in.) to in nit y . Notes • ON is aut omatically sele c ted in L mode (pg. 30) . • The d LC D M OD E option in the setup menu is not[...]
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67 The Shoot ing Menu Menus ■ ■ c c CONT INUOUS: CONTINUOUS : o o FIN AL 3 FIN AL 3 While the sh ut ter button i s pressed, the came ra takes up t o 4 0 pic tur es, but only the last three shots ar e recor ded. Shutter button pres sed Shutter button rel eased Last thr ee shot s re corde d Up to 40 shots ■ ■ c c CONT INUOUS: CONTINUOUS : m m[...]
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68 The Shoot ing Menu d d EXP . COMPE NSA TIO N EXP . CO MPEN SA TION Use exp osure compensation w hen photogr aph- ing very bright, very dark , or high-contrast su b - jec ts. Choose posi tive ( + ) values to i ncrea se e xp osu re Choose negative ( –) v alues to re duce e xp osure Choosing an Exposure C ompensation Value • Backlit subject s :[...]
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69 The Shoot ing Menu Menus e e WHITE BAL ANCE WHITE BALANCE For na tural colors, c hoose a set ting tha t mat ches the ligh t sour ce ( for an explan ation of “whit e bal- ance , ” see the Glossar y on page 1 05) . Opt ion Option Di spl ayed in Displaye d in AUT O White balance adjusted automatically . p For subjec ts in direc t sunlight. q Fo[...]
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70 The Shoot ing Menu Aspect Rat io Pictures taken at an image qualit y set ting of q have an aspec t ratio of 3 : 2, the s ame as a frame of 35-mm lm . P i ct u r e s ta k en a t o th e r se tt i n g s h a v e a n a s p e ct ratio of 4 : 3. AUTO 4 : 3 AUTO 3 : 2 g g ISO ISO Con trol the came ra’ s sens itivit y to l ight. Hig her v a l u e s[...]
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71 The Shoot ing Menu Menus i i AF MOD E AF MOD E In shooting mode M (pg. 28 ) , this option c ontr ols how the camera focuses when Inte lli ge nt Face D e tec t io n is o ( p g . 1 9 ) . R e g a r d l e s s o f the option selec ted, the ca mera will focus on the subject in the cen ter of the monit or when macr o mode is on (pg. 23 ) . ■ ■ [...]
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72 The Pla yback Menu The playback menu i s used to m anage the pictures in i nt ernal memory or on the memor y card. Using t he Playback Menu Using the Playback Menu 1 Press D to en te r playback mode (pg. 34) . 2 Press MENU/OK t o display the play- back men u. SLIDE SHOW IMAGE ROT A TE TRANSITION ERASE PROTECT PLA YBACK MENU 3 Press the selector [...]
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73 The Playbac k Menu Menus B B SLID E SHOW SLIDE SHO W Vie w p ictu r es in an automat- ed slide show . Af ter choos- ing the backg round mu sic, c h o o s e t h e t y p e o f s h o w and press MENU /OK to s t ar t. Press DISP /BACK a t a n y t i m e d u r i n g t h e s h o w t o view on-screen help. When a movie i s dis played, movie pla yback wi[...]
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74 The Playbac k Menu D D IMAGE ROT A TE IMA GE ROT A TE By default, pictures taken i n tall orien tation ar e dis play ed in wide orienta tion. Use th is option t o displa y pictures in the corr ec t orienta tion in the monit or . It has no e e ct on pic tures di splay ed on a com puter or ot her device . Notes • Protected pic tures can not b[...]
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75 The Playbac k Menu Menus E E PROTECT PROTEC T Pr otect pic tures from ac ciden tal deletion. The fol- lowing option s are a vailable . ■ ■ FRAM E FR AM E Pr ot ec t selected pictur es. 1 Press the selector lef t or right t o dis play the desi red pic ture . PROTECT OK? CANCEL YES Picture not prot ected UNPROTECT OK? CANCEL YES Prot ected pic[...]
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76 The Playbac k Menu F COPY CO PY Copy pictures between int erna l memor y and a memory card. 1 Press the selector up or down t o highlight d INTERNA L MEMOR Y g i CARD ( copy pictures from int erna l memor y to the me mor y card) or i CA RD g d INTERN AL MEMO- RY (c opy pictures from a memory card to i nt er - nal memory) . 2 Press the selector r[...]
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77 The Playbac k Menu Menus ■ ■ FRAM E FR AM E Copy selected frames . 100 - 0001 COPY OK? CANCEL YES 1 Press the selector lef t or right t o dis play the desi red pic ture . 2 Press MENU /OK to c opy the pic tur e. 3 Repeat st eps 1 – 2 to c opy addition- al images. Press DISP / BACK to e xi t when the operation is c omplete . ■ ■ ALL FRA[...]
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78 The Playbac k Menu G MOVIE TR IMM ING MOVIE TRI MMI NG T o crea te a shorter cop y of the movie curr ently di s- play ed in pla yback mode, se- lec t G MOVIE TRIMMING from the pla yback menu. 1 P ress ing the selec tor do wn to start or pause pl ayback, play the movie unti l the rst frame you wish t o include i n the new movie is di s- play [...]
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79 The Playbac k Menu Menus I I VOICE ME MO VOICE ME MO T o add a voice memo t o a st il l pi ctu r e, s el ect I VOI CE MEMO af te r displa ying the picture in pla yback mode. Note V oice memos can not be added to movies or prot ec t - ed pic tures. Remov e prot ec tion from pictures before recording voic e memos (pg. 75) . 1 Hold the camera at a [...]
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80 The Playbac k Menu Play ing Voic e Memos Voice memo playb ack star ts automati c ally when a picture with a voice memo is displayed (pg. 34; pic tures with voice memos are indicat ed by a h icon ). Playb ack re peat s until anoth er pi c ture is disp laye d. T o paus e, pre ss th e selec tor down; t o end playback , press the selec tor up. Pr es[...]
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81 The Playbac k Menu Menus H TRI MMI NG TRIM MIN G T o crea te a cropped cop y of a pic ture , play the picture back and select H TR IMMING in the playback menu (pg. 72 ) . 1 Pres s the zoom but ton s to z oom in and out and use the selector to scr oll the picture un- til the desir ed por tion is displ ayed ( to exit to single-frame playback witho[...]
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82 The Setup Menu Using t he Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu 1 Display the setup menu. 1.1 Pres s MENU /OK to display the menu for the cu rren t mode. 1. 2 Press the selector up or down to highlight j SET - UP . 1. 3 P ress the selector right t o di s- play the setup me nu. SET-UP ON OFF ILLUMINATION DIGITAL ZOOM LCD MODE IMAGE DISP . CONT . 1.5 SE[...]
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83 The Setup Menu Menus Setup Me nu Opti ons Setup Menu O ptions Men u ite m Menu item Des cr ip tio n Description Op tio ns Options De fau lt Default a a a IMAG E DISP . Choose how long pictures a re dis played after shooting (pg. 84 ) . 3 SEC / 1.5 SEC / ZOOM (CONTINUOUS) 1 .5 SE C b FRA ME NO. Choos e how les are name d (pg . 85) . CONT. / R[...]
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84 The Setup Menu a a IMAGE DI SP . IMA GE DISP . Choose how long pictures are d ispla yed in the monit or af ter shooti ng. • 3 SEC : Pictures ar e dis play ed for about 3 s before being rec orded t o the memor y card. • 1.5 SEC : Pictures are d ispla yed for about 1 .5 s before being rec orded to the me mor y card. • ZO OM (C ONTINUOUS) : P[...]
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85 The Setup Menu Menus b b FRA ME NO. FRA ME NO. New pictures are stor ed in image les named us ing a four - digit le num- ber assig ned by adding one to the l ast le number u sed. T he le num- ber is di spla yed during pl ayback a s shown at right. F RAM E NO. contro ls whether le numbering i s reset t o 00 0 1 when a new memo[...]
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86 The Setup Menu c c DIG IT AL ZOOM DIG IT AL ZOOM If ON is selec ted, pr essing T a t the maximum opti- cal zoom position wi ll trigger digita l zoom, fur ther magn if ying the image. T o cancel di gital zoom , zoom out to the m inim um digital z oom position and press W . AUTO Zo o m indicat or Zo o m i n d ic at or, DIGIT AL Z OOM o Optical [...]
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87 The Setup Menu Menus j j SOUN D SOUN D Choose the sounds u sed for the shutter , at star t up, a nd for camera c ontr ols. Pres s the selec tor up or down t o highlig ht an option a nd press lef t or right t o select a sound. Press MENU /OK to select . g g LCD BRI GHTNE SS LCD BRI GHTN ESS Pr ess the selec tor up or down t o choose monit or brig[...]
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88 The Setup Menu p p TIM E DIFFE RE NCE TIME D IFFE REN CE When travel ling, use thi s option t o switch the came ra clock instantly from y our home time zone t o the local time at you r destination. 1 Spe cif y the di erence bet ween loc al time and your home time zone. 1.1 P ress the selector up or down to highlight j LOC AL . 1. 2 P ress the[...]
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89 The Setup Menu Menus v v ADD NE W ST AM P ADD NE W ST AMP Copy stamp les for Q ST AMP mode from a memor y car d. Sta mp Fil es Stamp les can b e found in the “FF _ ST A MP” folder on the supplied FinePixViewer CD. Copying these les to the camera is a two stage pro cess: rst, use a com- puter equipped with a c ard r eader or m[...]
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90 The Setup Menu 4 Repeat st eps 2 and 3 t o selec t ad- ditional stamps. Press MENU /OK to c o p y a l l s e l e c t e d s t a m p s t o t h e camera. Not e that some time m ay be require d; do not turn th e cam- era o un til a message is di splay ed stating that c opying is c omplete . Note The camer a can store up t o four stamps . If the nu[...]
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Te c h n i c a l N o t e s 91 Option al A ccess ori es The FinePix Z20fd su ppor ts a wide r ange of ac ces sories from FU JIFILM and other m anufac tur ers. The followi ng acc essories wer e avail able as of Mar ch 2008. COMPACTFLASH DPC-CF T M for xD-P ic ture C a rd CARD ADAPTER DPC -AD P C Card Adapter ■ ■ Compute r Relate d Computer Re lat[...]
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92 Optional Acc ess ories Accessories from Fuji lm Accessories from F uj i lm As of March 2 00 8, the followi ng optional ac ces sories were a vailable from F U JIF ILM . Check with you r local Fu ji lm repr esenta tive for in forma tion on the acc essories a vailable in y our region. • xD-Pic ture Card s : Choose from 256 MB, 5 1 2 MB, [...]
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93 Te c h n i c a l N o t e s Caring for the Ca mera T o ensu re con tinued en joyment of the pr oduct, obser ve the following pr ecautions. Storage an d Use Storage and Use I f t h e c a m er a w il 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 battery and memor y card. Do not stor e or use the camera in location s that a re[...]
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Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 94 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Power an d Bat ter y Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Powe r supp ly The c amera does not turn on. The b at tery is e xhauste d. Charge the bat tery o r inser t a fully -charg ed spare bat ter y . 4, 6 The b at tery is n ot in the corr[...]
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95 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Men us an d Dis play s Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Menus and disp lays are not in English. English is not se lec ted for th e w optio n in the setup m enu. Select ENGLIS H .1 2 Shooting Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib[...]
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96 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Intelligent Fa c e Det ection F ace detec tio n not available. The c amera is in N , K , L , D , O , P , o r R mode. Choos e a di eren t shooting mode . 2 8 No f ace is detected. The sub jec t ’s face is obscured sun glasses, [...]
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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 Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Movies Can not re cord movies. The c amera is in N or Q mode. Choose a di erent shooting mode. 28 Recording ends unexp ec tedly. Fil es h ave b e en re pea ted ly re co rde d to a nd delete d from a [...]
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98 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Playbac k Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Pic tur es Pic tures are grainy . The p ic tures were taken wi th a di erent make or model of came ra. —— Playb ack zo om unavailable. The p ic tures were taken in N or Q modes, at an image size o f p , or with a d[...]
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99 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g T rouble shooting Connections Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page TV No pic ture o r sound. The c amera is n ot proper ly connec ted. Connec t the c amera cor rec tly. 4 4 The sup plied A / V cable w as connec ted during movie pla yback. Connec t the c amera o nce mo[...]
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10 0 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Miscellaneous Pro bl em Problem Poss ib le c aus e Poss ib le c aus e So lut ion Solution Pag e Page Nothing happ ens when the shut ter bu tton is pressed. T emporar y camera malfunction. Remove and reinser t th e bat ter y or disconne ct and reconne c t the AC adapter /D C coupler. 6 The b at tery is e xhauste d. [...]
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101 T rouble shooting W arning Messages and Displa ys The following warn ings a re di splay ed in the monit or: Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description So lut ion Solution O (re d ) Lo w b a t te r y. Charge the b atter y or ins er t a fully -charge d spare bat- ter y. N (blink s red ) Bat ter y exhaus ted. 0 Slow shut ter spee d. Pict ure [...]
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102 Warning Messages and D isplays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description So lut ion Solution CAR D E RR OR Th e memor y c ard is not for matte d for use in the cam era. Format t he memo r y card (p g. 87). The memory card con tacts require c leaning or the memory card i s damaged. Clean the conta ct s with a s of t, dr y cloth . If the me[...]
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103 Warning Messages and D isplays T rouble shooting Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description So lut ion Solution FILE IS BROK EN A st amp l e on the mem or y card is cor rupt. Fo rmat the mem or y card and copy t he le again. TOO MA NY FRA MES Date for which more than 4,999 p ic tures ex- ist se lec ted in so rt-by -date vi ew . Ch [...]
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10 4 Warning Messages and D isplays Warn in g War ni ng Des cr ip tio n Description So lut ion Solution PRESS A ND HOLD THE DI SP BUT TON TO DEACTIVA TE SILENT MODE An at tempt was made to cho ose a ash mode or adju st the volu me with the came ra in sile nt mode. Exit silent mode before choosi ng a ash mode or ad- justing t he volume. COMM[...]
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105 Appendix Glos sary Digital zoom : Unlik e optical zoom, digital zoom does not increase the amount of vis ible detail. Instead, details vis- ible using optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly “grain y ” image. DPOF ( D igital P rin t O rder F ormat) : A standard that a llows pictures to be print ed from “prin t orders” sto[...]
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10 6 F lash Mode and Shooting Mode The ash mo des available depend on the option s elec ted for a SHOOTING MODE (pg. 28 ) . Sho oti ng m ode Shooting mode Flas h mo de Fla sh mo de AUTO AUTO A A B B N N * * C C K K * * L L * * D D E E F F G G H H I I O O * * P P * * C C Q Q M M AUTO / V ✔ —— ✔✔ — ✔ —— ✔✔ — ✔ —— ✔[...]
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107 Appendix Internal Memory /Memory Card Capacity The fo llowing table show s the recording time or number of pic tures available at di eren t image qualities. All gures are approximat e; le size varies with the scene re corded, producing wide variations in the number of les that can be s tor ed. T he number of e xposures or length [...]
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10 8 Spec i cations Sys te m Model FinePix Z 20fd digi tal camer a E ective pixels 10 . 0 m i l l i o n CCD ½ .3 -in ., square -pixel CCD with pr imar y color lter Stor age m edi a • In tern al memory (appr ox. 4 5 MB) • SD /SDHC me mor y cards (se e page 8) • xD- Picture Car ds (1 6 MB , 32 MB, 6 4 MB, 1 28 MB , 256 MB, 5 1 2 MB, [...]
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10 9 Appendix Speci catio ns Sys te m Shu tt er sp ee d ¼ s– 1 / 1,0 0 0 s (AUTO mod e) ; 3 s– 1 / 1,0 0 0 s (other mo des) ; combine d mechanical an d elec tronic shut ter Continuo us • TOP 3 : Up to 0.6 f ps; max . 3 fram es • FINAL 3 : Up to 0.6 f ps; last 3 f rames re corded • LONG PERIOD : Up to 0.3 fps (one fram e ever y 3.5 s [...]
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11 0 Speci catio ns Power s upp ly/othe r Power s our ces NP- 45 rechargeable bat ter y; optio nal AC -5VX AC adapter and CP- 45 DC coupler Bat te ry l if e (NP-45) Approx. 200 frames, based on C IP A ( C amera and I maging P roduc t s A ss ociatio n) standard; measured at 23 °C (73 ° F) with the mon itor on , the camera z oomed from widest a[...]
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111 Appendix Speci catio ns Notes o n the B atte r y and B att er y Cha rge r • T he bat tery an d charger may become warm to the t ouch during charging. This is normal and does not indic ate a malfunc tion. If possible, charge the bat tery in a well -ventilat ed loc ation. • The b atter y charger may vibrate when in u se. This is normal an[...]
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112 FU JIFILM Digital Camera W orldwide Network Con tact your local distribut or ( see list below) f or repa irs and t echnical s uppor t. Ple ase prese nt the war - ranty and purch ase rec eipt when r equesting repai rs; ref er t o the warranty card for the c onditions of the warranty . T e chn ical support may not be avai lable for model s not ha[...]
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113 Appendix CENT RAL A ND SOU TH AME RIC A Paraguay Er rece S.R.L. T echn ical sup por t & rep airs Edi cio Uni tas 1 5 de Agos to 10 35, Asunci ón TEL +595 2 1 4 4 4256 FAX +5 95 2 1 4 4 4651 jmarbulo@fujifilm.com.py Per u Pro ce sos d e Col or S. A. T echn ical sup por t & rep airs Pablo Bermudez 1 1 1 Apar tado 37 94 - Esq. Arequip [...]
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114 EUROPE Germa ny FUJIFIL M Ele c tr on ic Im ag ing E ur op e GmbH T echn ical sup por t & rep airs Benzstrasse 2, 4 7 53 3 Kle ve, Germa ny Intern ationa l call T EL +49 (0) 2821 7 1 1 5- 0 F A X +49 (0) 282 1 71 15- 1 00 service@f ujifilm- digital.c om National call * T EL 01 8 0 589898 0 F AX 01 80 58989 82 * 1 2 Ce nt/ Min aus de m deut [...]
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115 Appendix EUROPE Russia ZAO “ Fuj i l m RU” T echnical support Bld . 1 , 1 0, Roz anov a str., Mo scow, 1 23 007 , Russia TEL + 7-495- 956- 98 -58 F AX + 7-495-230 - 62- 1 7 info@fujifilm.ru Repair service www .fuj i fi lm .ru TEL + 7 -49 5-95 6-98-5 8 Slovakia Fu ji lm S lov ak ia T echnical support Priby linska 2, 831 04 Br atislava[...]
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11 6 MIDDLE EAST Israel S hi mon e Gr oup Lt d. T echnical support Efal 33 key riat Ari e Petah T ik va 491 30, Isra el TEL (+ ) 972 3 925066 6 digital@fujifilm.co.il Rep air ser v ice Efal 33 keyr iat Arie Pet ah T ik va 49 1 30, Israe l TEL (+ ) 972 3 925066 6 F AX 972 3 9250 699 khaim@s himone.c om Jordan Grand Stores T echn ical sup por t &[...]
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117 Appendix OCEAN IA Papua New Guinea Oc ea nia P NG Lim it ed T echnical support Se cti on 1 5, Allotm ent 1 , Reke St , Boro ko NCD. PNG . Mail: P O Box 21 67 , B oroko NC D. PNG . TEL + 67 5 325641 1 FAX +675 32503 1 1 oceani a@daltr on.c om.pg ASIA Hong Kong Fu ji Ph oto Pr od uc ts C o., Ltd. T echn ical sup por t & rep airs 8/F .,TSUEN W[...]
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