FujiFilm 3800 User Manual

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This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix 3800 correctly. Please follow the instructions carefully.
BL00199-200(1
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Getting Ready
Using FinePixViewer
Basic Photography
Advanced Features Photography
Advanced Features Playback
Software Installation
Settings
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Warning
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The graphical symbols are located on the bottom of the case.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
For customers in the U.S.A.
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Notes on the Grant:
To comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules, this product must be used with a Fujifilm-specified ferrite-core USB cable and DC supply cord.
For customers in Canada
CAUTION
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Please read the Safety Notes
(
and make sure you understand them
before using the camera.
P.131
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Contents
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Warning
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Preface Camera Features and Accessories Nomenclature
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1 Getting Ready
PREFACE
LOADING THE BATTERY AND xD-Picture Card SWITCHING ON AND OFF SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
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Attach the lens cap, strap and adapter ring Attaching the Lens Cap
Changing the date and time
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2 Basic Photography
TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)
Indicator Lamp Display
Number of available frames USING AF/AE LOCK FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION DIGITAL ZOOM
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FLASH
Auto Flash Mode
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nRed-Eye Reduction
Forced Flash
z
Slow Synchro
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? Red-Eye Reduction + Slow Synchro
Suppressed Flash MACRO (CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY
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PLAYBACK
VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK)
Fast Forwarding Images MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK PLAYBACK ZOOM ERASING SINGLE FRAME
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3 Advanced Features Photography
ADVANCED FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography Mode Specifications
q
STILL IMAGE
R/W MANUAL
E SCENE POSITION
q
MOVIE
T MOVIE (VIDEO)
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
y SETTING QUALITY MODE (NUMBER OF
RECORDED PIXELS FOR IMAGES)
= SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY d EV (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION) a
WHITE BALANCE (SELECTING THE LIGHT SOURCE) FLASH (FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT)
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SHARPNESS
K
APERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO
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4 Advanced Features Playback
PLAYING BACK MOVIES (VIDEO)
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PLAYBACK MENU
p ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES/FORMAT
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PROTECTING IMAGES FRAME/ALL
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HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS (DPOF)
iDPOF SET FRAME
rRECORDING VOICE MEMOS
PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS
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5 Settings
g LCD BRIGHTNESS/VOLUME
USING SET–UP
g
List of settings
SET–UP Menu Options (Date/time setting, etc.)
SET–UP
POWER SAVE
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6 Software Installation
6.1 The Software Components
6.2 Installation on a Windows PC
6.2.1 Load the CD-ROM into your PC
6.2.2 From FinePixViewer installation to restart
6.3 Installation on a Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2
6.3.1 Check the system software settings
6.3.2 From FinePixViewer installation to restart
6.4 Installation on a Mac OS X
6.4.1 From FinePixViewer installation to restart
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7 Camera Connection
7.1 Using the optional AC Power adapter
7.2 Use at DSC mode
7.3 Use at PC-CAM mode
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7.4 Disconnecting the Camera
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8 Using FinePixViewer
8.1 Saving Images on Your Computer
8.2 Making a FinePix CD Album
8.3 Using the FinePix Internet Service
8.4 User Registration
8.5 Mastering FinePixViewer
8.6 Uninstalling the Software
System Expansion Options Accessories Guide Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly Notes on the Power Supply
Applicable Batteries Notes on the Batteries
Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter Notes on the xD-Picture Card Warning Displays Troubleshooting Specifications Explanation of Terms Safety Notes EC Declaration of Conformity
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Preface
Camera Features and Accessories
Test Shots Prior to Photography
For particularly important photographs (such as weddings and overseas trips), always take a test photograph and view the image to make sure that the camera is functioning normally. h Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. cannot accept liability for any
incidental losses (such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from photography) incurred as a result of faults with this product.
Notes on Copyright
Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner, unless intended only for personal use. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits, even when intended purely for personal use. Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory cards containing images or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws.
Liquid Crystal
If the LCD monitor or viewfinder (EVF) is damaged, take particular care with the liquid crystal in the monitor or viewfinder. If any of the following situations arise, take the urgent action indicated. h If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin
Wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with running water and soap.
h If liquid crystal gets into your eye
Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance.
h If liquid crystal is swallowed
Flush your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Then seek medical assistance.
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Notes on Electrical Interference
If the camera is to be used in hospitals or aircrafts, please note that this camera may cause interference to other equipment in the hospital or aircraft. For details, please check with the applicable regulations.
Handling Your Digital Camera
This camera contains precision electronic components. To ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject the camera to impact or shock while an image is being recorded.
Trademark Information
h IBM PC/AT is a registered trademark of International
Business Machines Corp. of the U.S.
h iMac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple
Computer, Inc.
h QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used
under license. The QuickTime logo is registered in the U.S. and other countries.
h Adobe Acrobat®Reader™is a trademark of Adobe Systems
Incorporated of the U.S.
h Microsoft, Windows, the Windows logo and DirectX are
either trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System.
The “Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo refers to
the camera and the driver only.
h xD-Picture Card and other company or product names are
trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
Exif Print (Exif ver. 2.2)
Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing.
Features Accessories
h Superb image quality provided by the high-resolution
× zoom lens and 3.2 million effective pixels
Fujinon 6
h Maximum number of recorded pixels: 2048 × 1536
pixels (3.15 million pixels)
h Compact and lightweight body h Wide range of photography applications (includes Macro
function)
h Intelligent Auto White Balance and AE functions built-in h Built-in automatic flash with precise wide-range flash
control
h 3.2× digital zoom photography (5× for movie shooting)
and up to 12.8
× zoom playback functions
h Manual and Scene Position modes that provide an
expanded range of photography options
h 1.8 inches 62,000 pixels amorphous silicon TFT LCD
monitor and 0.33 inches electronic viewfinder (EVF)
h Voice Caption function records up to 30 seconds of
sound.
h Movie shooting function (320 × 240/160 × 120 pixels
with sound)
h Easy high-speed image file transfer via the USB
connection (using the Interface Set provided with sound)
h Accepts tele and wide conversion lenses. (Flash cannot
be used when a conversion lens is mounted.)
h Conforms to the new standard for digital camera file
system
Design rule for Camera File system
h LR6 AA-size alkaline batteries (4)
h 16MB, xD-Picture Card (1)
Supplied with: Anti-static case (1)
h Adapter Ring (1) h Lens Cap (1)
h Strap (1
h Interface Set (1)
)
CD-ROM: Software for FinePix SX (1)
Special USB cable with Noise Suppression core (1)
h Owner’s Manual (this manual)(1
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Nomenclature
Refer to the pages in parentheses for information on using the camera features.
Power switch
Photography mode(P.22) Playback mode(P.38)
Power-OFF(P.17)
Shutter button
Self-timer lamp
Flash
(P.33)
Flash control sensor
Lens
Mode dial
Speaker
Manual(P.44) Scene Position(P.45) AUTO (P.22) MOVIE(Video) (P.47)
Microphone
OPEN(Flash pop-up)
Strap mount
xD-Picture Card slot
Digital(USB)socket
DC IN 5V(Power input)
socket(P.95)
button
Slot cover
(P.96,99)
Viewfinder(EVF)(P.23)
EVF/LCD (monitor selector) button
(P.23)
Indicator lamp
LCD monitor(P.23)
Tripod mount
(P.27)
d( Macro)button(P.37)
a( Tele zoom)button
c( Flash)button(P.33)
b( Wide zoom)button
Strap mount
MENU/OK button
BACK button
DISP button
Battery cover
(P.31,39)
(P.15)
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Nomenclature (Sample display)
!AF
60
3M・F
123−9999
 1/ 1/2002
Playback frame number
Photography mode
Flash
Date
Zoom bar
Battery low warning
Playback mode
Voice captioning
DPOF
Protection
White balance
Macro
Battery low warning
Number of remaining shots
Quality mode(Number of recorded
pixels for images)
AF warning
AF frame
EV(Exposure compensation)
Self-Timer
Camera shake warning
1 Getting Ready
PREFACE
Example of Screen Text Display: Still photography mode
Example of Screen Text Display: Playback mode
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Attach the lens cap, strap and adapter ring
1
Pull the lens cap cord through the strap mount.
!
Attach the lens cap cord to avoid losing the lens cap.
2
Attach the strap to the strap mounts on the camera. Once you have attached both ends of the strap, check carefully to ensure that the strap is firmly secured.
!
Failure to attach the strap correctly can result in the
camera being dropped.
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PREFACE
Conversion lens
Conversion Lens Guide
Attaching the Lens Cap
Wide Conversion Lens WL-FX9
3
Screw the adapter ring in the direction of the arrow to mount it on the camera.
Mounting the adapter ring on the camera protects the lens and allows you to attach the optional conversion lens. The adapter ring should be mounted on the camera at all times to protect the lens.
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1
To prevent the lens cap from appearing in the shot when you take pictures, attach the lens cap to the strap.
2
Fit and remove the lens cap by squeezing the left and right sides of the cap.
Changes the focal length by a factor of 0.79× (wide-angle: equivalent to 30 mm) without altering the F-stop value of the lens.
hWide conversion lens specifications
Magnification : 0.79× Lens configuration : 3 lenses in 3 groups Shooting range : Approx. 10 cm to infinity Dimensions : 32 mm (1.26 in.)
Mass (Weight) : Approx. 185 g (6.5 oz.) Accessories : Adapter Ring AR-FX9 (see
!
The enclosed adapter ring (for FinePix 4800/
6900/S602) cannot be used.
!
Only use the wide conversion lens at the wide-
angle zoom setting.
!
The flash cannot be used when the wide
conversion lens is mounted.
!
Commercially available filters can be mounted on the lens when the adapter ring is attached, but no more than
one filter should be mounted at a time.
(2.76 in.) dia.
below for specifications), Lens caps (front and rear), Lens pouch
× 70 mm
Teleconversion Lens TL-FX9
Changes the focal length by a factor of 1.5x (telephoto: equivalent to 340 mm) without altering the F-stop value of the lens.
hTeleconversion lens specifications
Magnification : 1.5× Lens configuration : 3 lenses in 3 groups Shooting range : Approx. 2.4 m to infinity Dimensions : 55 mm (2.17 in.)
Mass (Weight) : Approx. 100 g (3.5 oz.) Accessories : Adapter Ring AR-FX9 (see
!
Only use the tele conversion lens at the telephoto
zoom setting.
!
The flash cannot be
used when the
teleconversion lens
is mounted.
(2.56 in.) dia.
below for specifications), Lens caps (front and rear), Lens pouch
× 65 mm
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LOADING THE BATTERY AND xD-Picture Card
Outer casing
Compatible batteries
Use four AA-size alkaline batteries or four AA­size nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries.
Notes on Handling Batteries
h It is recommended that you use same brand of
alkaline batteries as those supplied with the camera.
h Never use a battery when the
outer casing is split or peeling as this could result in a short-circuit and cause major problems due to battery fluid leakage or overheating.
h Do not use different types of batteries or old and new
batteries together.
h You cannot use lithium, manganese or nickel-
cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries.
h The operating lives of alkaline batteries vary between
brands and the life of batteries you purchase may be shorter than the alkaline batteries provided with the camera. Note also that due to the nature of alkaline batteries, the time for which they can be used is shorter in cold locations (at temperatures of +10°C (+50°F) or below). Consequently, Ni-MH batteries are recommended.
h Soiling (fingerprints, etc) on the terminals of batteries
can greatly reduce the time for which the batteries provide power.
h You will need the optional charger (➡P.114) to recharge
Ni-MH batteries.
h See P.117, 118 for notes on using batteries.
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xD-Picture Card (sold separately
DPC-16 (16MB) DPC-32 (32MB) DPC-64 (64MB) DPC-128 (128MB)
Front Back
!
Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it
is used with FUJIFILM xD-Picture Card.
!
Because xD-Picture Cards are small, they can be
accidentally swallowed by small children. Be sure to store xD-Picture Cards out of the reach of small children. If a child accidentally swallows an xD­Picture Card, seek medical advice immediately.
!
See P.120-121 for more information on xD-Picture
Card.
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01
1Slide the battery cover out and lift it open. 2Insert the batteries correctly as indicated by
the polarity icons.
3Close the battery cover.
!
Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover.
Do not open the battery cover while the camera is still switched on as this could corrupt the image files on the xD-Picture Card or damage the xD-Picture Card itself.
02
Replacing the batteries
Check that the Power switch is set to OFF, open the battery cover and remove the batteries.
!
Take care not to drop the batteries when you open
or close the battery cover.
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LOADING THE BATTERY AND xD-Picture Card
DATE/TIME  NOT SET
SET
NO
BACK
OK
01
02
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
1 2
03
1
1Open the slot cover. 2Firmly push the xD-Picture Card fully into the
xD-Picture Card slot.
3Close the slot cover.
!
If you open the battery cover while the camera is still
switched on, the camera is automatically switched off to protect the xD-Picture Card.
!
The xD-Picture Card will not slide fully into the slot if
it is inserted facing the wrong way. Be careful not to apply excessive force to the xD-Picture Card.
!
When storing the xD-Picture Card, always use the
special anti-static case provided.
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Replacing the xD-Picture Card
When you push the xD-Picture Card into the slot and then slowly remove your finger, the lock is released and the xD­Picture Card is pushed out. You can then pull the xD­Picture Card the rest of the way out.
!
Take care not to remove your finger too quickly
after the lock is released, as the card may spring completely out of the slot.
Turn the Power switch to turn the camera on and off.
q
: Photography mode
w : Playback mode
OFF: Power-OFF
When you switch the camera on, the indicator lamp lights (green).
When you first switch the camera on, the date is cleared. Press the MENU/OK button to set the date and time.
!
To set the date and time later, press the BACK
button.
!
If you do not set the date and time, this confirmation
message will appear each time you switch the camera on.
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
OK
BACK
2002 01 01
YYYY.MM.DD
 12:00 
 AM AM
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
OK
BACK
2002 01 01
YYYY.MM.DD
 12:00 
 AM AM
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
OK
BACK
 AM AM
2002 06 19
  8 59 
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
YYYY.MM.DD
OK
BACK
 AM AM
06/19/2002
  8 59 
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
MM/DD/YYYY
OK
BACK
 AM AM
06/19/2002
  8 59 
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
MM/DD/YYYY
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1 Use d and c to select Year, Month, Day,
Hour or Minute.
2 Press a” or b” to set the number.
!
If you hold down a or b, the numbers change
continuously.
!
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When the time displayed passes 12:00, the AM/PM setting automatically switches.
4
Press d when YEAR is selected, or pressc when MIN is selected and select the date
format.
5
Press a or b to switch between YYYY.MM. DD (year.month.day) and MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year).
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Once you have set the date and time, press the MENU/OK button. Pressing the MENU/OK button switches the camera to Photography or Playback mode.
!
To set the time more precisely, press the “MENU/OK”
button when the time on your reference clock reaches zero seconds.
!
If at least 2 hours have passed since the AC power
adapter was connected or the batteries inserted and the date and time set, then those settings will be maintained for roughly 6 hours even when the camera has no power supply (when the AC power adapter is disconnected and the batteries are removed).
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OK
BACK
POWER SAVE
DATE/TIME
USB MODEUSB MODE
OFF
SET
SET−UPSET−UP
POSTVIEWPOSTVIEW
ON
DSC
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
LCD BRIGHTNESSLCD BRIGHTNESS
OPTIONOPTION
SET−UP
OK
BACK
SET−UPSET−UP
SOUND
RESET ALLRESET ALL
LOW
LANGUAGELANGUAGE
ENGLISHENGLISH
OK
LOW
Changing the date and time
0103 0204
1 Press the MENU/OK button. 2 Use d or c to select gOPTION and
then use “a” or “b” to select SET–UP”. 3 Press the “MENU/OK” button. 4 Select “DATE/TIME” and press “c”.
See P.18 for information on setting the date and time.
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Checking the remaining batteries charge
Switch the camera on and check that no battery level warning ( LCD monitor. If no icon is displayed, there is ample charge left in the batteries.
i X Lit red:
Batteries charge low. Replace or recharge the batteries as they will run out shortly.
i C Blinking red:
The batteries are exhausted. The display will shortly go blank and the camera will stop working. Replace or recharge the batteries.
!
Do not reuse batteries that have no remaining
charge (C such as the camera switching off without retracting the lens.
!
The above estimates are for the Still image modes.
In Playback mode, the transition from X may take less time.
Power Save Function
If the camera is not used for 2 minutes, this function automatically switches it off. When this function is enabled, the screen switches off to conserve battery power if the camera is not used in any way for 30 seconds (See P.82 for details). To switch the camera back on, turn the Power switch to OFF briefly and then back to q
Z or X) is displayed on the
blinking red) as this can result in faults
”.
to C
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
1
0103 02
1Press the MENU/OK button. 2Press d or c to select gOPTION and
then press “a” or “b” to select SET–UP”.
3Press the MENU/OK button.
2
1
030201
1Press a” or “b” to select “LANGUAGE”. 2Press d” or “c” to select “ENGLISH”. 3Press the “MENU/OK” button.
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Basic
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Photography
TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE
)
Youve read the chapter on getting ready and the camera is now set up and ready to take pictures. The Basic Photography section explains the three basic steps of taking pictures, viewing pictures and erasing pictures. Master the basic steps by actually trying them out on the camera as you go.
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1
Set the Power switch to q➁and set the
Mode dial to R”.
Effective Photography Range
Approx. 80 cm (2.6 ft.) to infinity
!
If the subject is closer than approximately 80 cm (2.6
ft.), set the camera to Macro mode (
!
Check that the lens is clean. If it is dirty, clean the
lens as described on P.116.
!
If a ”, “ƒ”, “å or
˙ message appears, see P.122,
123.
P.37).
2
Press the z OPEN button to make the flash pop up.
!
If the photography mode is R, use the Auto
Flash mode.
!
When the flash is popped up or you are using the
flash to take pictures, you may see the image disappear and the screen go dark as the flash charges. The indicator lamp blinks orange while the flash is charging.
!
If you use the flash in very dusty environments or
when it is snowing, the flash may reflect off snowflakes or floating dust particles so that they appear as glowing white dots on your image.
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Immediately after you select Photography mode, the viewfinder (EVF) switches on. You can choose whether to use the viewfinder (EVF) or the LCD monitor to take pictures by pressing the EVF/LCD button to switch between the two.
!
You can specify individually whether the viewfinder
(EVF) or the LCD monitor is used in the Photography and Playback modes.
Mode
qPhotography mode wPlay back mode
The selection reverts to the default setting when you
switch the camera off.
Default setting
EVF
LCD monitor
After switching
LCD monitor
EVF
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1M1M1M1M
60
1M1M1M1M
60
Zoom bar
1M1M1M1M
TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE
)
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Loop the strap over your wrist, brace your elbows firmly against your body and hold the camera with both hands. Be careful to ensure that the lens, microphone and flash control sensor are not obscured by your hands or the camera strap.
!
You may be unable to take pictures correctly if your
finger or the camera strap is obscuring the lens, etc.
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To zoom in on the subject, press a” (T TELE Zoom). To zoom out, press b” (W WIDE Zoom). A zoom bar appears on the screen when you zoom in or out.
hOptical zoom focal length (35mm camera
equivalent)
Approx. 38 mm-228 mm (1.5 in. to 9.0 in.) Maximum zoom scale: 6×
!
Zooming stops briefly when the camera switches
between optical zoom and digital zoom (
P.32).
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Frame the shot so that the subject fills the entire AF (Auto Focus) frame.
!
In some conditions it may be difficult to see your
subject clearly on the LCD monitor (Such as in sunny weather outdoors). In such situations, use the viewfinder (EVF) to take the shot.
!
If the subject is not in the AF frame, use AE/AF lock
to take the picture (
P.29).
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Bebeep
When you press the shutter button down halfway, the camera emits a short double-beep and focuses on your subject (the indicator lamp (green) changes from blinking to steady). At that point, the AF frame on the screen becomes smaller and the camera sets the shutter speed and aperture.
!
If the camera does not emit a short double-beep and V
appears on the screen, the camera cannot focus.
!
When you press the shutter button down halfway, the image
on the screen freezes temporarily. However, this image is not the recorded image.
!
If V is displayed on the screen (e.g. the shot is too dark
for the camera to focus), try standing about 2 m (6.6 ft.) from your subject to take the picture.
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TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE
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To take the picture, press the shutter button down fully without lifting your finger off it. The camera makes a soft clicking sound, and the data is then recorded.
!
If you press the shutter button down fully in one
motion, the shot is taken without the AF frame changing.
!
When you take a picture, the indicator lamp lights
orange (not ready to shoot) before switching back to green to indicate that the camera is again ready for shooting.
!
The indicator lamp flashes orange during charging.
The screen may go dark briefly. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
!
See P.122-124 for information on the warning displays.
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Warnings displayed when the shutter
button is pressed down halfway
Shot not focused.
V
Solution
i Move at least 2 m (6.6 ft.) away from the
subject before taking the shot.
i Use AF/AE lock to take the shot (➡P.29).
Strong likelihood of camera shake
\
Solution
i Use the flash. i Use a tripod.
due to the slow shutter speed.
Indicator Lamp Display
Display Status
Lit green Ready to shoot.
Blinking green AF/AE operating or camera shake/AF warning (ready to shoot)
Blinking green and orange alternately
Lit orange Recording data to the xD-Picture Card (not ready to shoot)
Blinking orange Charging the flash (flash will not fire)
Blinking red
Subjects not suitable for autofocus
Though the FinePix 3800 uses an accurate autofocus mechanism, it may have difficulty focusing or not be able to focus at all for the types of subject and situation listed below. In such cases, the image may be out of focus.
h Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body. h Subjects photographed through glass. h Subjects that do not reflect well, such as hair or fur. h Subjects with no substance, such as smoke or
flames.
h When the subject is dark. h When there is very little contrast between the subject
and the background (such as white walls or subjects dressed in the same color as the background).
Recording data to the xD-Picture Card (ready to shoot).
i xD-Picture Card-related warning
The xD-Picture Card is not loaded, is not formatted, is incorrectly formatted or is fully recorded. xD-Picture Card fault.
i Lens operation error.
h Subjects moving at high speed. h When something other than your subject is close to
the AF frame, has contrasting areas of light and dark and is either closer or further away than your subject (as when you photograph someone against a background with strongly contrasting elements).
For subjects of this type, use AF/AE lock (
P.29).
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)
USING AF/AE LOCK
Number of available frames
The number of available shots is displayed on the screen.
!
See P.51 for information on changing the File size.
!
At shipment, the default y QUALITY settings is “1M”.
Standard number of shots per xD-Picture Card
Because the amount of data recorded varies depending on the subject, the number of available shots may not decrease when recording ends, or may decrease by 2 frames. The discrepancy between the standard number of available shots and the actual number of available shots increases in proportion to the capacity of the xD-Picture Card.
Quality
Number of recorded pixels
Image Data Size
DPC-16 (16MB)
DPC-32 (32MB)
DPC-64 (64MB)
DPC-128 (128MB)
Number of available shots displayed on the camera for a new xD-Picture Card formatted in the camera.
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3M F 3M N
2048 × 1536 640 × 480
Approx. 1300KB Approx. 590KB
12
25
50
102
26
53
107
215
2M 0.3M
× 1200
1600
Approx. 390KB
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159
319
1M
× 960
1280
Approx. 320KB Approx. 130KB
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198
398
122
247
497
997
1
In a shot with this type of composition, the subjects (two people in this case) are not in the
2
Move the camera slightly so that one of the
subjects in the AF frame. AF frame. If the shot is taken at this point, the subjects will not be in focus.
AF/AE Lock
On the FinePix 3800, when you press the shutter button down half way, the focus and exposure settings are fixed (AF/AE lock). If you want to focus on a subject that is off to one side of the image or if you want to set the exposure before you compose the final shot, lock the AF and AE settings and then compose and shoot your picture to get the best results.
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Text displayed
Framing Guideline displayed
No text displayed
USING AF/AE LOCK
FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION
3
Bebeep
Keep holding the shutter button down halfway (AF/AE lock) and check that the AF frame on the screen shrinks and that the indicator lamp (green) stops flashing and stays lit.
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4
Continue to hold the shutter button down halfway (AF/AE lock). Move the camera back to the original image and then fully press down on the shutter button.
!
You can reapply the AF/AE lock as many times as
you like before releasing the shutter.
!
The AF/AE lock operates in all photography modes
and can be used to ensure excellent results.
Click
You can use the framing guidelines to take pictures in the R, E, W mode. The screen display changes each time you press the DISP button. Press the DISP button until Framing Guideline appears.
!
The framing guideline is not recorded on the image.
!
The lines in the scene frame roughly divide the
recorded pixels into three equal parts horizontally and vertically. When the image is printed, the resulting print may be shifted slightly from the scene frame.
Scene
Use this frame when you want to position your main subject in the center of the frame or when you want to align your shot with the horizon. This feature provides a clear guide to the subject size and the overall balance of the shot so that you get exactly the shot you want.
Important
Always use the AF/AE lock to compose your picture. Failing to use the AF/AE lock may result in the image being out of focus.
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DIGITAL ZOOM
1M
03M
I
FLASH
Press a to zoom in on your subject and b to zoom out. When the limit of optical zooming is reached, the digital zoom can then be used to zoom still further.
Digital zoom focal distance (35 mm camera equivalent)
3M
Equivalent to approx. 228 mm-291 mm
2M
Equivalent to approx. 228 mm-364 mm
1M
Equivalent to approx. 228 mm-729 mm
0.3M
!
See P.51 for information on changing the quality
setting.
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Max. Zoom
Scale
1.28×
1.6×
3.2×
Zoom bar display
Digital zoom
Optical zoom
2M2M2M
The position of the on the zoom bar indicates the current zoom setting. hIf the is above the dividing line, the digital
zoom is being used. If it is below the line, the optical zoom is being used.
hPress a or b to move the up and down. hWhen you switch between digital zoom and
optical zoom, the stops moving briefly. Press the button for the same direction again to start the moving and switch the zoom setting.
!
If the image goes out of focus when you use the
zoom, press the shutter button down halfway to refocus.
!
The optical zoom is equivalent to approximately
38 mm-228 mm on a 35 mm camera.
1M
03M
1
To change the flash setting, pop the flash unit up. The flash mode setting does not change when you close the flash.
hEffective flash range (in R mode)
Wide-angle: Approx. 0.3 m to 3.5 m
Telephoto : Approx. 0.8 m to 3.5 m
!
If the photography mode is R, use the Auto
Flash mode.
!
When you pop the flash up, the image shown on the
screen may disappear and the screen may go dark because the flash is charging. In this event, the indicator lamp blinks orange.
!
If you use the flash in very dusty environments or
when it is snowing, the flash may reflect off snowflakes or floating dust particles so that they appear as glowing white dots on your image.
(1 ft. to 11.5 ft.)
(2.6 ft. to 11.5 ft.)
2
Press the I Flash button (c) to select the flash
mode to be used.
!
The flash charging time may increase if the charge
remaining in the battery is low.
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I FLASH
Auto Flash Mode
c
Use this mode for ordinary photography. The flash fires automatically as required by the shooting conditions.
Red-Eye Effect
When you use the flash to photograph people in low-light conditions, their eyes sometimes appear red in the picture. This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye. Use Red-Eye Reduction flash to effectively minimize the likelihood of the red-eye effect. Take the following measures also to make Red-Eye Reduction more effective:
h Get the subjects to look at the camera. h Get as close as possible to the subjects.
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Red-Eye Reduction
n
Use this mode to ensure that the subjects eyes appear natural when photographing people in low-light conditions. The flash fires a pre-flash just before the picture is taken and then fires again to take the actual picture.
Forced Flash
z
Use this flash mode to photograph backlit scenes, such as a subject against a window or in the shade of a tree, or to obtain the correct colors when you are shooting under lighting such as fluorescent tubes. In this mode, the flash fires in bright as well as dark conditions.
Slow Synchro
v
This is a flash mode that uses a slow shutter
speed. This allows you to take pictures of people
at night that clearly show both your subjects and
the night-time backdrop.
Red-Eye Reduction + Slow Synchro
?
Use this mode for slow synchro shots with red-
eye reduction.
!
The image may be overexposed when you shoot
bright scenes.
!
Because a slow shutter speed is used, a tripod
should be used to prevent camera shake.
To take a picture of a main subject at night with the background brightly lit, please use the E
/
(Night Scene) settings (P.45).
mode
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SCENESCENE
NIGHT SCENENIGHT SCENE SPORTSPORT
CONT.CONT.
SCENE POSITIONSCENE POSITION
e MACRO
(
CLOSE-UP)PHOTOGRAPHY
Suppressed Flash
Pressing the flash down switches the camera to Suppressed Flash mode. Use this mode for photography using indoor lighting, for shots taken through glass, and for photography in venues such as theaters or at indoor sporting events where the distance is too great for the flash to be effective. When you use Suppressed Flash, the Auto White Balance function (P.130) operates so that natural colors are captured along with the ambience of the available light.
!
If you are shooting in Suppressed Flash mode in dark
conditions, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.
!
See P.26, 122 for information on the camera shake
warning.
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When you cannot change the
h Check that the flash is popped up.
h When “,” (Landscape) or t (Continuous
Shooting) is selected in E mode, the flash mode is set to Suppressed Flash even when the flash is popped up.
flash settings
(Scene Position)
Selecting Macro mode allows you to take close­up shots.
Effective Photography Range:
Approx. 10 cm to 80 cm (3.9 in. to 2.6 ft.)
!
Macro photography is automatically cancelled in the
following situations:
When you have switched photography modes
When the camera is switched off
!
When you set the mode, the e icon is briefly
displayed larger.
!
If you are shooting in a dark location (when the \
camera shake warning icon is displayed), use a tripod to prevent camera shake.
When you are using the flash
When you use the flash in Macro mode, remove the lens adapter ring. If the adapter ring is not removed, a shadow may appear in the bottom center of your shot.
h Effective shooting
range: Approx. 30 to 80 cm (1 ft. to 2.6 ft.)
Press the e Macro button (d ). The e
appears on the screen indicating that you can
take close-up shots.
To cancel Macro mode, press the e Macro
button (d) again.
!
In E photography mode, you can only select the
Macro setting for
t” mode (Continuous shooting).
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Text displayed
No text displayed
Multi-frame playback
w
100−0005
Playback frame number
PLAYBACK
VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK
w
)
PLAYBACK
MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK
01 02
1Set the Power switch to w”. 2Use the d and c button to move forward
and backward respectively through your images.
!
When you set the Power switch to q, the last
image shot is displayed.
!
You can use this camera to play back still images
recorded on an FinePix 3800 or still images (excluding some uncompressed images) recorded on any FUJIFILM digital camera that supports xD-Picture
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Cards.
Fast Forwarding Images
During playback, you can skip backwards or forwards through the images (the frame number increases or decreases) by holding down d or c for approximately 1 second. The displayed image does not change, but a progress bar indicates the approximate playback location on the xD-Picture Card.
1 2
In playback mode, the display shown on the screen switches each time you press the DISP button. Press the DISP button until the multi­frame playback screen (9 frames) appears.
!
The screen text display disappears after approximately
3 seconds.
!
Playback zoom cannot be used with multi-frame
playback.
01 02
2
1 Select a frame by using d”, c”, a” and b
button to move the cursor (the orange box) to the desired frame. Press a or b several times to switch to the previous page or the next page.
2 You can enlarge the selected image by
pressing the DISP button again.
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FRAMEFRAME
FORMAT
BACKBACK
ALL FRAMES
ERASEERASE
FRAMEFRAME
FORMAT
BACKBACK
ALL FRAMES
w
Single-frame Playback
Zoom
Panning
dc
Switch to zoom
View another frame
a
dc
Change zoom scale
View another frame
ab
BACK
dc
ab
BACK
Revert to single­frame playback
View a different area
Revert to single­frame playback
DISPDISP
DISPDISP
PANNINGPANNING
ZOOMZOOM
PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK ZOOM
w
PLAYBACK
ERASING SINGLE FRAME
This function is useful for things such as checking the focus of shots you have taken. Pressing a during single-frame playback switches you to the zoom screen.
× 1536)
2M (1600 × 1200)
10.0
×
1M (1280 × 960)
×
8.0
0.3M (640 × 480)
×
4.0
Quality
Maximum Zoom Scale
!
It may not be possible to play back shots taken on other camera models.
!
Playback zoom cannot be used during multi-frame playback.
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3M F/N (2048
×
12.8
1 2
01 02
1 Set the Power switch to w”. 2 Press the MENU/OK button to display the
Menu on the screen.
!
To revert to image playback without erasing the image,
select BACK and press the MENU/OK button.
Note that mistakenly erased images cannot be recovered. You should copy important files that you do not want to be erased to your computer or another media.
Press
a or b to select FRAME in the
pERASE menu and press the MENU/OK
button.
See P.61 for more information on ALL FRAMES
and FORMAT”.
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OK
100−0005
BACK
ERASE OK?
FRAME
YES
NO
PLAYBACK
ERASING SINGLE FRAME
Advanced Features
3
Photography
ADVANCED FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY
3
Press d or c to view the frame (selected file) you want to erase.
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!
Press the BACK button to cancel erasing single
frame .
4
Pressing the MENU/OK button erases the frame (selected file) displayed. When erasing is complete, the next image appears and the § message is displayed.
To erase another frame, repeat steps and .
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The Advanced Features Photography section introduces a range of camera functions that you can access by setting the Power switch to q”.
Photography Mode Specifications
(SCENE
R (AUTO)
z FLASH (c/n/z/v/?)
c
e MACRO (ON/OFF)
d
y Quality (Still image: 0.3M/1M/2M/3M N/3M F)
= SELF-TIMER (ON/OFF)
SCENE POSITION (m/,/.///A)
E
d EV (Exposure compensation 2.1 to +1.5)
Menu
a WHITE BALANCE (8/-/0/9/7/6/R)
N A.PRIORITY (AUTO/F2.8/F4.8/F8.2)
KSHARPNESS (HARD/NORMAL/SOFT)
x
FLASH (Flash brightness adjustment –0.6 to +0.6)
g OPTION(SETUP/LCD BRIGHTNESS)
1 Restrictions apply to the available flash modes depending on the E Scene Position menu setting in E mode
P.45).
(
2 In E photography mode, you can only select the Macro setting for t mode (Continuous shooting).
(Movie: $
/#)
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
E
POSITION)
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
W (MANUAL) T (MOVIE)
1
2
1
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3
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SCENESCENE
NIGHT SCENENIGHT SCENENIGHT SCENENIGHT SCENE
SCENE POSITIONSCENE POSITION
q
STILL IMAGE
R/W
MANUAL
q
STILL IMAGE
E SCENE POSITION
Auto mode
R
This is the simplest photography mode to use and is suitable for the widest range of shots.
Available menu options
y QUALITY = SELF-TIMER g OPTION
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Manual mode
W
Manual mode lets you specify a range of different menu settings for taking pictures.
hMenu options only available in Manual mode
Brightness (exposure compensation), white balance, aperture priority, sharpness, flash (flash brightness adjustment)
Available menu options
y QUALITY = SELF-TIMER d EV a WHITE BALANCE
NA.PRIORITY KSHARPNESS
z FLASH g OPTION
The E” Scene Position setting allows you to select any of 5 modes to suit the scene you are shooting. See P.46 for details.
Available menu options
y QUALITY
= SELF-TIMER
SCENE POSITION
E
g OPTION
03 02
01
1Press the MENU/OK button to display the
menu.
2Press d” or c” to select E” Scene Position
and then press a or b to change the setting.
3Press the “MENU/OK button to confirm the
selection.
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STANDBY
q STILL IMAGE
Portrait
m
Use this mode for shots of people. Portrait mode provides soft-tone images with natural skin colors.
hWhen using the flash
Auto Flash, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash,
Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Reduction + Slow Synchro
,
Scene
Use this mode for daytime shots of scenery. Landscape mode provides crisp, clear shots of buildings, mountains and other scenery.
hWhen using the flash
The Flash mode is automatically set to Suppressed Flash. This setting cannot be changed.
Sports
.
Use this mode for moving objects.
hShutter
Takes pictures using fast shutter speeds.
hWhen using the flash
Auto Flash or Forced Flash only
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E SCENE POSITION
Night Scene
/
Use this mode for shots taken in the evening or at night.
hShutter
Slow shutter speed mode with speeds as slow as 3 seconds
hWhen using the flash
Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Reduction+Slow Synchro only
A
Cont.
Use this mode for continuous shooting without limiting the photographic scenes.
hNumber of continuous shots: 2 hFocusing Exposure, White Balance:
Set when the first frame is shot.
hFlash: The flash is automatically set to
Suppressed Flash mode.
q
MOVIE
T MOVIE (VIDEO
)
1
T” Movie mode allows you to shoot videos with
sound. Depending on the yQuality number of recorded pixels setting (P.51), the maximum recording time for a single movie is either 200 seconds $ or 60 seconds #”.
hMovie format: Motion JPEG (➡P.130)
!
Because the audio is recorded as you shoot, take care
not to cover the microphone with your finger (
!
Depending on the available space on the xD-Picture
Card, the available shooting time per movie may be shorter.
!
It may not be possible to play back your movie on
other cameras.
# (320 × 240 pixels) or $ (160 × 120 pixels)
selectable 10 frames per second With sound
P.8).
2
The available shooting time and the œ
message are shown on the screen.
xD-Picture Card standard shooting time
xD-Picture Card Capacity
DPC-16 (16MB) DPC-32 (32MB) DPC-64 (64MB) DPC-128 (128MB)
The available shooting time when the xD-Picture Card is
formatted in the camera.
Available shooting time
94 sec.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
191 sec.
6.4 min.
12.9 min.
$#
5 min.
10.1 min.
20.2 min.
40.6 min.
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REC
q MOVIE
60s
Zoom bar
STANDBY
T MOVIE (VIDEO
)
3
In Movie mode, the lens is locked at the wide­angle setting and only the digital zoom can be used. You can use a” (T TELE Zoom) and b (W WIDE Zoom) to zoom in and out. A zoom bar is displayed on the screen.
Quality
# $
48
Digital zoom focus distance
(35 mm camera equivalent)
Approx. 38 mm-95 mm
Approx. 38 mm-190 mm
Max. Zoom
Scale
2.5
4
Shooting begins when you fully depress the shutter button.
!
When the camera is used to shoot a movie, you can
get brighter images by using a light source such as a fluorescent lamp to illuminate the subject.
!
You do not need to hold down the shutter button.
!
The focus is fixed at 80 cm (2.6 ft.) to infinity.
!
The focus and white balance remain fixed during
shooting, but the exposure automatically changes to suit the scene.
!
The image shown on the screen before you take the
shot may differ in its brightness, color, etc. from the image shown on the monitor during movie recording.
×
5×
The white balance is automatically set when you fully depress the shutter button.
5
During shooting, a timer in the top-right corner of the screen counts down the remaining time.
!
Once the remaining time runs out, movie recording
automatically stops and the movie is stored on the xD-Picture Card.
6
Press the shutter button again during shooting to
end the movie.
!
If you end shooting immediately after you start
shooting, only 1 second of movie is shot.
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2020
3M・N
120
1M
03M
60
QUALITYQUALITY
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y
SETTING QUALITY MODE (NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS FOR IMAGES
Displaying the menus (P.50)
)
1
1Press the “MENU/OK button to display the
menu.
2Use d and c to select the menu item and
a and b to change the setting.
3Press the “MENU/OK button to confirm the
selection.
0301 02
50
2
When you validate the settings, the respective icons appear at the top of the screen (Example showing the camera in AUTO mode with the self timer set.).
!
The accessible menu settings differ depending on
the photography mode.
Use the y QUALITY setting to specify the number of recorded pixels.
Still image
· E ·
(R
)
W
Movie
)
(u
Quality (pixels) Usage
3M · F (2048 × 1536)
3M · N (2048 × 1536)
× 1200)
2M (1600
1M (1280
× 960)
0.3M ( 640
× 480)
( 320 × 240)
#
( 160 × 120)
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the Internet
For
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OFF
SELF−TIMERSELF−TIMER
60
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60
1M1M1M1M
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
2M 40
2020
3M・N
120
1M
03M
60
QUALITYQUALITY
320x240
160x120
QUALITYQUALITY
y
SETTING QUALITY MODE (NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS FOR IMAGES
Displaying the menus (P.50)
)
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY
=
Displaying the menus (P.50)
Still image (R · E · W
Any of 5 settings can be selected. Choose the setting that best suits your needs.
<Examples>
i To print at A4-size 3M F or 3M N
Select 3M F for better quality and 3M N for more
shots. Normally the 3M high quality for printing.
i To print at A5 size 2M i To print at A6 (postcard) size 1M i To use the image as an e-mail attachment
N setting provides sufficiently
)
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0.3M
Movie (u
You can select 2 levels of quality. For better image quality, select # , and for longer photography time, select $”.
)
1
The self timer can be set in the R, E andW modes.
When you set the self-timer to ON, = appears on the screen. In this mode, a timer runs for roughly 10 seconds before the shutter is released. Use this mode for shots such as photographs of yourself.
!
The self timer is automatically switched off in the
following situations:
When shooting ends
When the Mode dial setting is changed
When the mode is switched between photography
and playback
When the camera is switched off
!
You can also use the AF/AE lock (P.29).
!
Be careful not to stand in front of the camera when
you press the shutter button as this can cause focusing or exposure metering errors.
2
Bebeep
1 Position the AF frame over your subject.
2 Press the shutter button down half way to set
the focus.
3Without releasing the shutter button, press it
down fully. The self-timer then starts running.
02 03
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01
3
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 0
−0.3
−0.6
EVEV
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
7
SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY
=
3
The self timer lamp lights for 5 seconds and then starts blinking. 5 seconds later the camera makes a clicking noise and takes the picture.
!
To stop the self-timer once it has started running,
press the BACK button.
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4
Until the picture is taken, a countdown appears on the screen. Self-timer mode is automatically cancelled after each shot.
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
This mode can be selected in the W” photography mode. Use the Exposure compensation setting to obtain the optimum image brightness (exposure) when the subject is much brighter or darker than the background.
hCorrection range:
2.1 EV to +1.5 EV (13 steps: 0.3 EV increments)
See P.130 for more information on EV.
!
The Exposure compensation setting is disabled in the
following situations:
When the flash is used in Auto or Red-Eye Reduction mode.
When dark scenes are shot in Forced Flash mode.
d
EV (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
Displaying the menus (P.50)
)
Subjects for Which Exposure
Adjustment is Particularly Effective
Guide to using + (positive) compensation
hCopying of printed text (black characters
on white paper) (+1.5 EV)
hBacklit portraits (+0.6 EV to +1.5 EV) hLocations with very bright backgrounds
or strong reflections, such as ski resorts: (+0.9 EV)
hShots made up predominantly of sky.
(+0.9 EV)
3
Guide to using – (negative) compensation
hSpotlit subjects, particularly against dark
backgrounds (–0.6 EV)
hCopying of printed text (white characters
on black paper) (–0.6 EV)
hScenes with low reflectivity, such as shots
of pine trees or dark foliage (–0.6 EV)
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 0
−0.3
−0.6
FLASHFLASH
NORMALNORMALNORMAL
SOFT
HARD
SHARPNESSSHARPNESS
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
AUTO
WHITE BALANCEWHITE BALANCE
a WHITE BALANCE (SELECTING THE LIGHT SOURCE
AUTO: Automatic adjustment
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This mode can be selected in the W” photography mode. Change the white balance setting when you want to take a picture with the white balance fixed for the surroundings and lighting when the picture is taken. In AUTO mode, the correct white balance may not be obtained for subjects such as close-ups of peoples faces and shots taken under a special light source. In such situations, select the correct white balance for the light source. See P.130 for information on the white balance.
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-
8
When the flash fires, the white balance set for the
flash is used. To achieve a particular desired effect, set the flash mode to Suppressed Flash (
Displaying the menus (P.50)
)
(Shooting to show the ambience of the
light source)
: Shooting outdoors in fine weather
: Shooting in shade
: Shooting under Daylight fluorescent
lamps
: Shooting under Warm White fluorescent
lamps
: Shooting under Cool White fluorescent
lamps
: Shooting in incandescent light
P.36).
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
(
x
This mode can be selected in the W photography mode. Flash brightness adjustment allows you to change only the amount of light emitted by the flash to suit the photography conditions or to achieve a desired effect.
hAdjustment range:
–0.6 to +0.6 EV (5steps: 0.3 EV increments) See P.130 for more information on EV.
!
Depending on the subject and the shooting distance,
adjusting the flash brightness may have little or no effect.
FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
FLASH
)
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
K SHARPNESS
This mode can be selected in the W photography mode. Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines or to adjust the image quality.
h3 levels of sharpness are available
HARD : Emphasizes the outlines.
Best for shots of subjects such as buildings or text where you want sharp images.
NORMAL : Best for ordinary photography.
Provides edge sharpness that is ideal for ordinary shots.
SOFT : Softens the outlines.
Best for shots of subjects such as people, where a softer image is desirable.
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PAUSE
STOP
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A.PRIORITYA.PRIORITY
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PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
N APERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO
Advanced
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Features Playback
PLAYING BACK MOVIES (VIDEO
)
This mode can be selected in the W” photography mode. This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the aperture. You can use this mode to take shots with a blurred background (wide aperture) or with both foreground and background in sharp focus (narrow aperture).
hAperture settings: F2.8/F4.8/F8.2
Shutter speed (auto): 1/2 to 1/1500 sec.
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c (Auto) flash mode cannot be used in Aperture-
Priority mode.
If the shutter speed is displayed in red when the shutter button is pressed down halfway, the shot is overexposed or underexposed. Change the aperture setting until the correct exposure is obtained.
01 02
1Set the Power switch to Q”. 2Use d or c to select the movie file.
!
Movies cannot be played back using multi-frame
playback. Use the DISP button to revert to normal playback.
Indicated by the u icon.
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01
02
1Press b to play the movie. 2The screen shows the playback time and a
playback progress bar.
!
Take care not to block the speaker.
!
If the sound is difficult to hear, adjust the volume
P.79).
(
!
If the subject of the movie is very bright, white
streaks may appear on the image during playback. This is normal and is not a fault.
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ERASEERASE
FRAMEFRAME
FORMAT
BACKBACK
ALL FRAMES
PLAYING BACK MOVIES (VIDEO
w
)
PLAYBACK MENU
p ERASING SINGLE
ALL FRAMES/FORMAT
Playing back movies
Control Description
Playback
Pause/Resume
Stop
Fast forward/Rewind
Rewind Fast forward
Skip playback
When paused
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Playing back movie files
i This camera may not be able to play back movie files (10 fps) that were recorded on a camera other than FinePix 3800. i To play back movie files on a computer, save the movie file on the xD-Picture Card to the computes hard disk and then
play back the saved file.
i Video files contain large amounts of data. Depending on the performance of the computer, movies may not run smoothly
if the computer cannot process the images quickly enough.
The movie automatically stops when playback ends.
Pauses the movie during playback. Press this button again to resume playback.
Stops playback. Press d or c” while movie playback is stopped to go back
to the previous file or advance to the next file respectively.
Press these during playback to skip forwards or backwards through the movie.
i Each time you press d” or c” when the movie is paused,
the movie advances or goes back one frame.
i Hold down the button to move through the frames quickly.
1
1Set the Power switch to Q”. 2Press the MENU/OK button to view the
menu screen.
Note that mistakenly erased images cannot be recovered. You should copy important files that you do not want to be erased to your computer or another media.
01 02
2
g” to select p ERASE.
Use
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OK
100−0005
BACK
ERASE OK?
FRAME
YES
NO
100−0005
 ERASE ALL     OK? IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
ALL FRAMES
OK
BACK
YES
NO
ERASEERASE
FRAMEFRAME
FORMAT
BACKBACK
ALL FRAMES
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PLAYBACK MENU
p ERASING SINGLE •ALL FRAMES/FORMAT
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01 02
1Use a or b to select FRAME” , “ ALL
FRAMES or FORMAT”.
2Press “MENU/OK button to confirm your
selection.
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Format
Erases all the files. Because formatting also erases protected files, check carefully before formatting a card and copy any files that you want to keep onto another media, such as your hard disk.
All frames
Erases all unprotected files. You should copy important files that you do not want to be erased to your computer or another media.
Frame
Erase only the selected file.
Back
Returns to playback without erasing any files.
Frame All frames
01 02
1Use d and c to select the file to be erased. 2Press the MENU/OK button to erase the
currently displayed file.
To erase another image, repeat steps 1 and 2. When you have finished erasing images, press the BACK button.
!
The file for which ˆ was displayed
cannot be erased. Remove the protection.
Pressing the MENU/OK button erases all the unprotected files.
If the
©
ø
the MENU/OK button once more to erase the image.
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message appears, press
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FRAME SET/RESETFRAME SET/RESET
UNPROTECT ALLUNPROTECT ALL PROTECT ALLPROTECT ALL
PROTECTPROTECT
100−0005
FORMAT
FORMAT OK?    ERASE  ALL DATA
OK
BACK
YES
NO
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PLAYBACK MENU
p ERASING SINGLE •ALL FRAMES/FORMAT
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PLAYBACK MENU
k
PROTECTING IMAGES FRAME/ALL
Format
Pressing the MENU/OK button erases all the files and initializes the xD-Picture Card. Formatting erases protected files also.
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!
If the , ƒ, å or
˙ message appears, refer to P.122,
123 before formatting the xD-Picture Card and take the appropriate measures.
1
1Set the Power switch to Q”. 2Press the MENU/OK button to view the
menu screen.
Protection is a setting that prevents images from being accidentally erased. However, FORMAT erases all images, regardless of a PROTECT ALL setting (
01 02
P.64).
2
d” or c” to select k” PROTECT.
Use
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OK
100−0005
BACK
PROTECT OK?
FRAME SET /RESET
OK
100−0005
BACK
UNPROTECT    OK?
FRAME SET /RESET
w
FRAME SET/RESETFRAME SET/RESET
UNPROTECT ALLUNPROTECT ALL PROTECT ALLPROTECT ALL
PROTECTPROTECT
PLAYBACK MENU
k
PROTECTING IMAGES FRAME/ALL
3
01 02
1Press a or b to select UNPROTECT ALL”,
PROTECT ALL or FRAME SET/RESET”.
2Press “MENU/OK button to confirm your
selection.
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Unprotect all
Removes the protection from all the files.
Protect all
Protects all the files.
Frame set/Reset
Protects or unprotects only the selected file.
Frame set/ Reset
1 2
01 02
1 Press d or c to select the file to be
protected.
2 Press the “MENU/OK button to protect the
file currently displayed.
To protect another file, repeat steps 1 and 2. To finish protecting files, press the BACK button.
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To remove the protection, press the MENU/OK button again.
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OK
100−0005
BACK
PROTECT ALL     OK?
PROTECT ALL
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
OK
100−0005
BACK
UNPROTECT ALL OK?
UNPROTECT ALL
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
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k
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i HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS (DPOF
)
Protect all
Press the MENU/OK button to protect all the files.
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!
To interrupt the procedure before it is completed,
press the BACK button.
Unprotect all
Press the MENU/OK button to unprotect all the files.
!
To interrupt the procedure before it is completed,
press the BACK button.
DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is used for recording printing specifications for images shot using a digital camera on media such as xD-Picture Card. The recorded specifications include information on which frames are to be printed.
This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix 3800. On the FinePix 3800, you can specify only one print per image in the DPOF settings.
Note that some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the
number of prints.
Note that the warnings shown below may be displayed while you are specifying the
prints.
© ø (P.63)
When you erase the image, the DPOF setting for that image is deleted at the same time.
¥ (P.73)
If you load an xD-Picture Card that contains frames specified for printing on another camera, those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print specifications.
™ (P.124)
Up to 999 frames can be specified on the same xD-Picture Card.
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DPOFDPOF
DATE/ONDATE/ON
OK
DPOFDPOF
DATE/ONDATE/ON
OK
DPOFDPOF
DATE/OFFDATE/OFF
OK
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PLAYBACK MENU
i DPOF SET FRAME
1
1Set the Power switch to Q”. 2Press the MENU/OK button to display the
menu screen.
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01 02
2
d” or c” to select i DPOF.
Use
3
01
1Press a or b to select DDATE”. 2Use d and c to select DATE ON or
DATE OFF. The selected setting is then valid for all frames with DPOF settings.
02
4
01
1Press a to select OK”. 2Press the MENU/OK button.
02
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OK
BACK
DPOF
TOTAL/001
FINISH OK?
100−0005
OK
BACK
DPOF
RESET DPOF    OK?
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100−0005
OK
BACK
DPOF
NO
YESYES
FINISH
TOTAL/000
100−0005
OK
BACK
DPOF
NO
YESYES
FINISH
TOTAL/000
PLAYBACK MENU
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1 Use d” or c” to display the frame for which
you want to specify DPOF settings.
2 Press a” or b” to set YES for the frame to
be printed and then press the MENU/OK
button or c”. To specify more DPOF settings, repeat steps 1 and 2.
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DPOF settings cannot be specified for movies.
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TOTAL shows the total number of frames for which
prints have been ordered.
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i DPOF SET FRAME
01
02
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When you have finished the settings, always select FINISH and press the MENU/OK button.
If you press the BACK button, no DPOF settings are specified.
!
You can only specify one print per frame in the DPOF
settings. Note also that you can specify prints for up to 999 frames on the same xD-Picture Card.
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Pressing the MENU/OK button confirms the DPOF settings. Pressing the BACK button returns you to the settings screen .
Pressing the MENU/OK button confirms all the settings.
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Individual DPOF settings cannot be
If you select a frame for which DPOF settings have already been specified, the message appears. Pressing the MENU/OK button erases all of the DPOF settings already specified for each frame. You must then specify the DPOF setting for each frame again.
!
Press the BACK button to leave the previous
settings unchanged.
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During playback, check that the i icon is
displayed for the previous settings.
changed.
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OK
BACK
30s
VOICE MEMO
REC STANDBY
START
CANCEL
OK
BACK
20s
RECORDING
REC
RESTART
VOICE MEMO
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VOICE MEMOVOICE MEMO
ON
PLAYBACK MENU
r RECORDING VOICE MEMOS
1
1Set the Power switch to Q”. 2Use d and c to select the image (still
image) to which you want to add a voice
memo.
!
You can also add voice memos to images (still
images) shot on other cameras, provided they can be played back on this camera.
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Voice memos cannot be added to movies.
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01 02
2
1Press the “MENU/OK button to display the
menu.
2Use d or c to select r VOICE MEMO. 3Press the MENU/OK button.
0301 02
3
The ® message appears on the screen. Recording begins when you press the MENU/OK button.
Face the microphone as
Microphone
you record the voice memo. Hold the camera roughly 20 cm (7.9 in.) away for the best results.
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During recording, the remaining time is shown on the screen and the self-timer lamp blinks. When the time remaining reaches 5 seconds, the self-timer lamp starts blinking quickly.
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To end your comment during recording, press the
MENU/OK button.
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PLAY
11s
PAUSE
STOP
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OK
BACK
FINISH
REC
RESTART
VOICE MEMO
RE/REC
VOICE MEMOVOICE MEMO
BACK
PLAYBACK MENU
5
r RECORDING VOICE MEMOS
If you select an image that already has a voice memo, a screen appears in which you can select whether or not to rerecord the caption.
When the image already has
a voice memo
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PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS
01 02
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01
02
4
When you have recorded 30 seconds of comment, the message appears on the screen.
To finish: Press the MENU/OK button.
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To re-record your comment: Press the BACK
button.
1Set the Power switch to Q”. 2Use d or c to select an image file that
has a voice memo.
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You cannot play back voice memos using multi-
frame playback. Use the DISP button to revert to normal playback.
The r icon is displayed.
1 Press b to play the voice memo. 2 The screen shows the playback time and a
playback progress bar.
!
Take care not to block the speaker.
!
If the sound is difficult to hear, adjust the volume
P.79).
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トータル/000
OK
BACK

BRIGHTNESSBRIGHTNESS
トータル/000
OK
BACK

VOLUMEVOLUME
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PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS
5 Settings
g LCD BRIGHTNESS/VOLUME
Playing back voice memos
Playback
Pause/Resume
Stop
Fast forward/Rewind
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Control Description
The voice memo automatically stops when playback ends.
Pauses the voice memo during playback. Press this button again to resume playback.
Stops playback. Press d or c while voice memo playback is stopped to
go back to the previous file or advance to the next file respectively.
Press these during playback to skip forwards or backwards through the voice memo.
Rewind Fast forward
These buttons do not function while playback is paused.
1 2
When you select the BRIGHTNESS orVOLUME menu option, an adjustment bar
appears on the LCD monitor or viewfinder (EVF).
01 02
1Use d and c to adjust the screen
brightness or speaker volume.
2Press the “MENU/OK button to confirm the
new setting.
!
To exit this procedure without changing the settings,
press the BACK button.
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OK
BACK
POWER SAVEPOWER SAVE
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
USB MODEUSB MODEUSB MODEUSB MODE
OFF DSC SET
SET−UPSET−UP
POSTVIEWPOSTVIEW
ON
LCD BRIGHTNESSLCD BRIGHTNESS
OPTIONOPTION
SET−UP
g USING SETUP
1
01
Still Photography Screen
You can use SET–UP in any mode. 1Press the “MENU/OK button to display the
menu screen. 2Press d” or c” to select g OPTION and
then press a or b to select SET–UP”. 3Press the “MENU/OK button.
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0203
2
List of settings
q Still Image mode
BRIGHTNESS ( SET–UP
P.79)
BRIGHTNESS ( SET–UP
T Movie mode
P.79)
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VOLUME (➡P.79) BRIGHTNESS ( SET–UP
P.79)
SETUP Menu Options (Date/time setting, etc.)
Factory
default
This option specifies whether or not an image checking screen (photography results) is displayed after you take a shot. The photography results are displayed for about 2 seconds and then
ON
automatically recorded. In continuous shooting, the photography results are displayed for a set time before being automatically recorded even if this option is set to OFF”.
This function temporarily switches the screen off if the camera is not used for
OFF
approximately 30 seconds. See P.82 for details.
DSC
See P.96 for details.
Use this option to correct the date or time. See P.20 for details.
This option allows you to set the volume of the beep emitted when the camera
LOW
controls are used.
Select English, French or German as the language used for screen display.
ENGLISH
Except for the DATE/TIME and LANGUAGE settings, this function resets all the camera settings (including the photography and playback menu settings) to the
factory default values set at shipment. When you press screen appears. To proceed, press the MENU/OK button again.
Explanation
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c, a confirmation
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1Press a or b to select a menu option and
then press “d or “c to change the setting.
2Press the MENU/OK button.
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Press c for DATE/TIME or RESET ALL”.
Settings Display
POSTVIEW
POWER SAVE
USB MODE
DATE/TIME
SOUND
LANGUAGE
RESET ALL
ENGLISH/FRANCAIS/
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
DSC/PC CAM
SET
LOW/HIGH/OFF
DEUTSCH
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SET–UP
Bebeep
OK
BACK
POWER SAVEPOWER SAVE
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
USB MODEUSB MODEUSB MODEUSB MODE
OFF
DSC SET
SET−UPSET−UP
POSTVIEWPOSTVIEW
ON
Software needed for playing back movies, etc.
Launches the FinePixViewer software when a camera is connected.
Software used to read PDF-format documents on a personal computer. This software is needed to read the User’s Guides for FinePixViewer.
Creates a FinePix CD Album.
Used for videoconferencing (Windows only)
Allows you to display thumbnail lists of the images stored on your PC or in the camera, print the images individually or as an index, display the images at full size and perform some basic image processing.
Note that the software configuration differs slightly depending on your operating system.
Connect the camera with “DSC” selected as the USB setting (P.96).
Connect the camera with “PC CAM” selected as the USB setting (P.99).
Allows a digital camera to be used as USB Mass Storage (removable disk drive, card reader).
Allows a digital camera to be used as a PC Camera.
ImageMixer VCD for FinePix
FinePixViewer
PictureHello
Acrobat Reader
R
QuickTime
USB PC Camera
Driver
Exif Launcher
USB Mass Storage
Driver
POWER SAVE
6 Software Installation
6.1 The Software Components
hPower saving OFF(default setting) The camera does not use measures such as sleep to reduce power consumption. However, if the camera is not used for approximately 2 minutes, this function automatically switches the camera off.
hPower saving ON
Power consumption is kept to a minimum to prevent battery depletion.
i If the camera is not used for approximately 30
seconds, the screen switches off temporarily to reduce power consumption (Sleep mode).
i Once the camera is in Sleep mode, if it is left
i The charging time for the flash increases
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unused for a further 90 seconds, it is automatically switched off.
slightly because the flash charging power is reduced.
When the camera is in sleep mode, pressing the shutter button down halfway brings the camera back to full operational mode. This is a useful feature as it allows you to take pictures more quickly than switching the camera off and then on again. You can also take a picture by pressing the shutter button all the way down.
!
Operation can also be restored by pressing buttons
other than the shutter button.
To restore power to the camera
Turn the Power switch to OFF briefly and then back to q
.
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6.2 Installation on a Windows PC
6.2.1 Load the CD-ROM into your PC
Do not connect the camera to your PC until the software installation is completed.
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.
If you have already switched on your PC, restart
your PC at this point.
NOTE
Users of Windows 2000 or Windows XP should log in using a system administrator account (e.g. Administrator).
2. Quit all other active applications until no
applications are shown in the taskbar.
NOTE
If a ----.dll file not found. message appears during installation, there is another application running in the background. Forcibly shut down the application. Refer to your Windows manuals for information on how to forcibly shut down an application.
3. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive. The installer starts up automatically.
4. The Setup screen appears. Click the [Installing FinePixViewer] button.
For more information on what is installed, click the
[Read Me First] button and [Using FinePixViewer] button.
Launching the Installer Manually
1. Double-click the My Computer icon.
Windows XP users should click “My
Computer in the Start menu.
2. Right-click FINEPIX (CD-ROM drive) in the My Computer window and select Open.
3. Double-click SETUP or SETUP.exe in the CD-ROM window.
The way file names are displayed differs as
described below depending on your computer settings.
File extensions (3-letter suffixes indicating the file type) may be shown or hidden. (e.g. Setup.exe or Setup)
Text may be shown normally or all in uppercase (e.g. Setup or SETUP).
6.2.2 From FinePixViewer installation to restart
1. Pre-installation checking begins. If any warning messages appear, follow the instructions given on the screen.
The “Add New Hardware Wizard may be hidden
behind the Note message. Check the taskbar, move the message window and then click the [Cancel] button.
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2. A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to continue with the installation. Click the [OK] button.
3. The software version is checked. If the window shown below appears, click the [OK] button to uninstall the software.
3 Check the installation destination folder and then
click the [Next >] button.
4 “Confirmation screen shown may appear. To
continue with the settings, click the [Yes] button.
6. Install QuickTime as directed by the on­screen instructions.
If you have already installed QuickTime version
5.0.2 or later, this installation is not performed.
Click [Agree] button in the Software License Agreement window.
7. Install NetMeeting as directed by the on­screen instructions.
If NetMeeting 3.01 or later is already installed on
your PC, this installation is not performed.
8. Install ImageMixer VCD for FinePix as directed by the on-screen instructions.
9. Close the Readme window.
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. Install WINASPI as directed by the on-screen
instructions.
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. Install Windows Media Player as directed
by the on-screen instructions and then restart your PC.
If the latest version of the software is already installed
on your PC, this installation is not performed. When next screen appears, click the [Restart] button.
4. The USB drivers are installed.
5. Install FinePixViewer.
1 FinePixViewer installation begins and notes and
warnings are displayed. When you have confirmed these, click the [Next >] button.
2 The User License Agreement for this software is
displayed. Read the agreement carefully and then, if you agree to the terms of the Agreement,
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click the [Yes] button. If you click the [No] button, the software is not installed.
If the Connection speed window appears, set the correct speed for your environment of connection and then click the [Next] button. If you do not know your connection speed, simply
click the [Next] button.
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In Windows Media Component Setup window, tick the I have read the Privacy Statement checkbox and then click the [Next >] button. When you click the [Finish] button, your PC is restarted.
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. After you restart your PC, install DirectX as
directed by the on-screen instructions and then restart your PC again. If the latest version of DirectX is already installed on your PC, this installation is not performed.
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. After you restart your PC, the FinePixViewer
installation completed message appears. Click Using FinePixViewer to view the basic FinePixViewer functions.
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. To install Acrobat Reader, click Install
Acrobat Reader”.
You should install Adobe Systems’ Acrobat
Reader software to read the FinePixViewer User’s Guide (PDF). If you already have the latest version installed, this step is not required.
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. Proceed with the installation as directed
by the on-screen instructions.
To install Acrobat Reader later...
1. Open the My Computer window, right-click the CD-ROM icon and select Open to view the contents of the CD-ROM.
2. Double-click ACROREAD folder.
3. Double-click ar505enu.exe”.
4. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions.
“ENGLISH
6.3 Installation on a Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2
6.3.1 Check the system software settings
Enable File Exchange
Check whether File Exchange is active. To use an xD-Picture Card that is supported by the camera, the File Exchange utility supplied with Mac OS must be running.
1. Switch on your Macintosh and start up Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.
NOTE
Do not connect the camera to your Macintosh until the software installation is completed.
2. Select the Extension Manager in the Control Panel and check that the File Exchange check box is ticked. If not, click in the box so that an appears and then restart your Macintosh.
6.3.2 From FinePixViewer installation to restart
1. When you load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, the FinePix window automatically opens.
NOTE
If the FinePix window does not open automatically, double-click the CD-ROM icon.
2. Double-click Installer for MacOS8.6-9.x to launch the Installer.
3. The Installer setup screen appears. Click the [Installing FinePixViewer] button.
For more information on what is installed, click the
[Read Me First] button and [Using FinePixViewer] button.
4. A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to continue with the installation. Click the [OK] button.
5. The User License Agreement for this software is displayed. Read the agreement carefully and then, if you agree to the terms of the Agreement, click the [Yes] button. If you click the [No] button, the software is not installed.
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6. Select the installation destination for FinePixViewer and ImageMixer VCD for FinePix.
1 Click the [Open] button to open the installation
destination folder.
7. Install QuickTime as directed by the on­screen instructions and then restart your Macintosh.
If you have already installed QuickTime version
5.0.2 or later, this installation is not performed.
8. After you restart your Macintosh, the FinePixViewer installation completed message appears. Click Using FinePixViewer to view the basic FinePixViewer functions.
To install Acrobat Reader later...
1. Double-click the FinePix CD-ROM to open the CD-ROM window.
2. Double-click FinePixViewer for Mac OS
8.6-9.x folder.
3. Double-click English Reader Installer”.
4. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions.
“Acrobat Reader “English
2 Click the [Save] button.
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Click [Agree] button in the License window.
If the Connection Speed window appears after you restart your Macintosh, set the correct speed for your environment of connection and then click the [Next] button. If you do not know your connection speed, simply click the
[Next] button.
9. To install Acrobat Reader, click Install Acrobat Reader”.
You should install Adobe Systems’ Acrobat
Reader software to read the FinePixViewer User’s Guide (PDF). If you already have the latest version installed, this step is not required.
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. Proceed with the installation as directed
by the on-screen instructions.
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6.4 Installation on a Mac OS X
6.4.1 From FinePixViewer installation to restart
Only FinePixViewer is installed on Mac OS X.
NOTE
AVI movies cannot be played back on version 10.0.4.
1. Switch your Macintosh on and start up Mac OS X. Do not launch any other applications.
2. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD­ROM drive. The FinePix window opens.
NOTE
If the FinePix window does not open automatically, double-click the CD-ROM icon.
4. Click the “” icon.
5. Enter the administrator name and password. Then click the [OK] button.
9. Select the Mac OS X startup disk as the installation destination and click the [Continue] button.
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. Click the [Install (upgrade)] button.
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. When you have completed the installation,
click the [Restart] button.
3. Double-click Installer for MacOS X”.
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6. Click the [Continue] button.
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7. Quit any other programs that are running and then click the [Continue] button.
8. Click [Cntinue] button in the Software License Agreement window.
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DC IN 5V Socket
7 Camera Connection
The Camera Connection section explains how to connect the camera to your computer using the special USB cable and describes the functions you can use once the camera and computer are connected.
If the power cuts out during data transmission, the data will not be transmitted correctly. Always use the AC power adapter when connecting the camera to a computer.
The first time you connect the camera to your computer by referring Section 6
You must install all the software before connecting the camera to your computer.
CD-ROM
(Software for FinePix SX)
DSC (Mass storage device) Mode
This mode provides a simple way to read images from an xD-Picture Card and store images on to an xD-Picture Card (P.96).
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PC CAM (PC Camera) Mode
This function allows you to conduct videoconferencing sessions between PCs connected to the Internet (P.99).
Videoconferencing (“PictureHello) is not
supported on Macintosh computers.
Connection is only possible with a FUJIFILM camera
equipped with a PC Camera function.
For more information on using the software, refer to How to use FinePixViewer in the HELP menu which was installed from the CD-ROM.
7.1 Using the optional AC Power adapter
Always use a FUJIFILM AC Power Adapter AC-5V (P.114). Use the AC power adapter in situations when a loss of power will cause problems, such as during file downloading (via the USB connection). Using the AC power adapter also allows you to take pictures and play back images without worrying about depleting the batteries.
hCompatible AC power adapters
(Sold separately)
AC-5VS/AC-5VHS/AC-5VH
See P.119 for notes on using the AC power adapter.Only connect or disconnect the AC power adapter
when the camera is switched off. Connecting or disconnecting the AC power adapter while the camera is switched on temporarily interrupts the power supply to the camera, so that images or movies being shot at the time are not recorded. Failing to switch the camera off first can also result in damage to the xD-Picture Card or malfunctions during PC connection.
Check that the camera is switched off. Plug the AC power adapter connector into the DC IN 5V socket and then plug the AC power adapter into the power outlet.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment
and shall be easily accessible.
The shape of the plug and socket-outlet depends on
the country of use.
Connecting the AC power adapter does not allow you to charge the Ni-MH batteries. Use the optional charger ( batteries.
P.114) to charge the Ni-MH
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OK
BACK
POWER SAVE
DATE/TIME
USB MODEUSB MODE
OFF
SET
SET−UPSET−UP
POSTVIEWPOSTVIEW
ON
DSC
7.2 Use at DSC mode
1. Load an xD-Picture Card containing photographed images into your camera.
2. Slide the Power switch to the side to turn the camera on.
3. Set the USB MODE setting in the SET– UP menu to DSC (P.80, 81).
4. Slide the Power switch to the side to turn the camera off.
You should use the AC power adapter (sold
96
separately) the camera is connected to your PC (
P.95). Loss of power during data transmission can
prevent successful data downloading.
DC IN 5V socket
Camera
Digital (USB) socket
(USB)socket
PC
5. Switch your PC on.
6. Use the special USB cable to connect the camera to your computer.
7. Switch the camera on.
If you are using a Windows PC, the driver settings are specified automatically when installation is completed. No further action is required.
Always use the prescribed procedure when disconnecting or switching off the camera (
P.102).
On Windows XP and Mac OS X, you must specify the
automatic launch settings the first time you connect the camera to your computer.
Take care to ensure that the special USB cable is
connected the correct way around and that the plugs are pushed fully into the connection sockets.
Camera Operation PC Operation
Windows 98/98 SE/Me/2000 Professional
The Windows CD-ROM may also be required
during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on-screen instructions.
i FinePixViewer automatically starts up.
i When the camera and computer are exchanging
data, the self timer lamp blinks and the indicator lamp blinks alternately green and orange.
i DSC appears on the screen. i Power Save is disabled when the camera is
connected to a USB port.
Before replacing the xD-Picture Card, always disconnect
the camera from the PC using the procedure on P.102.
Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera is
communicating with the PC. See P.102 for information on the disconnection procedure.
Screen for
Windows 98 SE
i A removable disk icon appears and you can
use your PC to transfer files to and from the camera.
Windows Macintosh
If the above operations do not occur, you do not have the required software programs or drivers installed on your PC. Complete the required PC setup procedures. Then reconnect the camera to your PC.
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PC
(USB)socket
OK
BACK
POWER SAVE
DATE/TIME
USB MODEUSB MODE
OFF
SET
SET−UPSET−UP
POSTVIEWPOSTVIEW
ON
PC CAM
Digital (USB) socket
Camera
DC IN 5V socket
Windows XP
1. The Found New Hardware help message appears in the bottom-right corner of your screen. This message will close when the settings are completed. No action is required.
This step is not required for subsequent connections.
2. Specify the settings in the AutoPlay dialog box.
When FinePixViewer is included in the list of actions to perform
Select Viewing images using FinePixViewer and then select the Always do the selected action checkbox. (This checkbox may not be shown in some cases.) Click the [OK] button to launch FinePixViewer.
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When FinePixViewer is not included in the list of actions to perform
Select Take no action and then select the Always do the selected action checkbox. (This checkbox may not be shown in some cases.) Click the [OK] button and launch FinePixViewer manually.
3. A new removable disk icon appears in the My Computer window.
TIP
The next time you connect the camera, the removable disk drive icon and name change to the FinePix icon and name.
Proceed to Using FinePixViewer on page 104.
7.3 Use at PC-CAM mode
1. Slide the Power switch to the side to turn the camera on.
2. Set the USB MODE setting in the SET–UP menu to PC CAM (➡P.80, 81).
3. Slide the Power switch to the side to turn the camera off.
You should use the AC power adapter (sold separately)
when the camera is connected to your PC ( Loss of power during data transmission can prevent successful data downloading.
P.95).
4. Switch your PC on.
5. Use the special USB cable to connect the camera to your computer.
6. Switch the camera on.
If you are using a Windows PC, the driver settings are automatically specified when installation ends. Just wait a few moments.
Always use the prescribed procedure when disconnecting or switching off the camera (
P.102).
Take care to ensure that the special USB cable is
connected the correct way around and that the plugs are pushed fully into the connection sockets.
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Camera Operation
PC Operation
1. FinePixViewer automatically starts up and the PictureHello window opens (Windows only).
2. Check PC operation. The installation procedure differs depending on the operating system running on your PC.
This step is not required for subsequent
connections.
Windows 98/98 SE/Me
The New Hardware Found wizard appears. The wizard will close when the settings are completed. No action is required.
Windows 2000 Professional
If the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box appears, click the [Yes] button.
i When the camera and computer are
exchanging data, the self timer lamp blinks and the indicator lamp blinks alternately green and orange.
i The lens is fixed at the wide-angle zoom setting. i PC CAM appears on the screen. i Power Save is disabled when the camera is
connected to a USB port.
Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera is
communicating with the PC. See P.102 for information on the disconnection procedure.
If the camera is used as a PC camera, a light source
such as fluorescent tube stand can be used to illuminate the subject and get a brighter image.
When the camera is connected to a computer as a PC
camera, the color tones on the screen may change briefly.
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Screen for Windows 98 SE
If the above operations do not occur, you do not have the required software programs or drivers installed on your PC. Complete the required PC setup procedures. Then reconnect the camera to your PC.
The Windows CD-ROM may also be required
during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on-screen instructions.
Windows XP
The USB PC Camera Driver is installed automatically. When the following screen appears, click the [Continue] button.
3. FinePixViewer starts up automatically and the live image is displayed.
NOTE
If the live image does not appear, refer to Troubleshooting in FinePixViewer Users Guide (PDF).
TIP
The Exif Launcher installed with the FinePixViewer automatically launches FinePixViewer when you connect the camera to your PC.
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Digital
(USB) socket
Camera
DC IN 5V socket
7.4 Disconnecting the Camera
1
Perform the steps shown below before you
2
switch the camera off. This procedure differs depending on the operating system software (or PC) you are using.
Windows 98 or 98 SE
No PC operation is needed.
3. The menu option shown below appears. Click on this option.
Screen for Windows Me
4. The Eject hardware dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button or the close button.
3
1. Quit all applications (FinePixViewer etc.) that are using the camera.
2. Check that the indicator lamp is lit green or that the self timer lamp is off (no data is being exchanged with the computer).
For a DSC connection, proceed to step . For a PC CAM connection, proceed to step .
Even when “Copying is no longer displayed on the
computer, the camera and the computer may still be exchanging data. Always check that the indicator lamp is lit green or that the self timer lamp is off.
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Windows Me/2000 Professional/XP
1. Right-click the removable disk icon in the My Computer window and select Eject. This step is only required in Windows
2
3
Me.
2. Left-click the Eject icon in the taskbar and eject USB Disk”.
Screen for Windows Me
Macintosh
Drag the Removable drive icon on the desktop to the Trash.
When you drag the icon to the Trash,
appears on the cameras screen.
1. Switch the camera off.
2. Unplug the special USB cable from the camera.
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8 Using FinePixViewer
8.1 Saving Images on Your Computer
This section gives a brief overview of how to use FinePixViewer. Refer to these instructions while you are using FinePixViewer.
1. Connect the camera to your computer in DSC mode (P.96).
2. When you open the folders shown below in order, the images in the camera are displayed in the thumbnail display area.
Windows
1
2 3 4
NOTE
On Windows XP, the removable disk appears as FinePix (for the second and subsequent connections).
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Mac OS 8.6-9.2
1
2
3 4
Mac OS X
1
2 3 4
3. Click the [Automatic Taking] button.
Copies multiple images at once.
4. Check that the files are downloaded from the camera to your computer and that a folder with the photography date is created. Open the folder as shown below.
TIP
To open a folder, click on the plus “” symbol (Windows) or arrow “” (Macintosh) to the left of the folder.
+
Windows
1
2 3
OR
1 2
Mac OS
1
2 3
Indicates the folder in which FinePixViewer is installed.
5. Double-click a still-image thumbnail to open an image window.
For more information on using the software, refer to How to use FinePixViewer in the HELP menu which was installed from the CD-ROM.
Always use the prescribed procedure when disconnecting or switching off the camera (
P.102).
8.2 Making a FinePix CD Album
For using ImageMixer VCD for FinePix to create CD albums and video CDs. h To create CD-Rs or video CDs, you will need a
CD-R drive.
h Refer to the “ImageMixer VCD for FinePix help
file for more detailed information.
h For inquiries regarding “ImageMixer VCD for
FinePix
PIXELA User Support Center
PIXELA Home Page: http://www.ImageMixer.com/ North America (Los Angels) Telephone: +1-213-341-0163 Europe (U.K.) Telephone: +44-1489-564-764 Asia (Philippines) Telephone: +63-2-438-0090 Japan (Osaka) Telephone: +81-72-224-0181
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8.3 Using the FinePix Internet Service
First-time users
To the user registration
window
Registered users
The Internet menu is
updated.
NOTE
Mac OS X users should refer to P.108. Using FinePixViewer also allows you to access the FinePix Internet Service via the Internet.
A working Internet connection is required not only for
FinePix Internet Service, but also online FAQ (FinePixViewer frequently asked and responses) and latest updates.
A FinePix Internet Service fees do not include your
Internet service provider (ISP) connection fees or any phone charges incurred in dialing your ISPs access point.
The figure below gives a general overview of the procedure.
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8.4 User Registration
For Windows and Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2
NOTE
Your user ID and password are very important. Make sure you do not forget them.
To use the FinePix Internet services, users must first register.
Follow the steps below to register. Users can be
registered for free.
1. Launch FinePixViewer.
2. Click the [Register Now] button.
3. The Users Registration for Internet Services dialog box opens. As shown at right, select [Register Here], then select the country or region where you are living and click the [OK] button.
If you are not already connected to the Internet,
connect now (A dial-up dialog box may be displayed).
If you have completed the user registration, select
Already Registered (E.g. When you want to re­install FinePixViewer after completing user registration).
If the country or area where you are living does
not appear in the pull-down list, select OTHERS.
4. When the browser starts up, proceed as directed by the on-screen instructions.
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5. Enter the required information in the user registration page.
1 2
3
4
1 Enter the name of your choice (nickname, etc.). 2 Enter a password of your choice using letters
and/or numbers. Then enter the password again for confirmation.
3 Enter your name. 4 Enter your E-mail address. 5 Enter the remaining required information.
After you register, a confirmation E-mail message
is sent to you. Be sure to enter a valid E-mail address at which you can receive the message.
The actual user registration page may differ
slightly in appearance from the sample shown here.
6. When you have entered all the required information, click the [Registration] button
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at the bottom of the page.
Once you complete the registration, a confirmation E-mail is sent. Wait a few moments until the message is sent.
For Mac OS X
To use the FinePix Internet services, users must first register.
Follow the steps below to register. Users can be
registered for free.
1. Double-click the FinePixViewer icon in the installed folder.
2. Click the [Users Registration] button. The Operation Selection dialog box appears.
<Users Registration button>
3. Select Users registration and click the [OK] button.
If you are not already connected to the Internet,
connect now. (A dial-up dialog box may be displayed.)
Only select menu acquisition if you have already
completed the user registration process and you have re-installed FinePixViewer, etc.
4. The Users Registration dialog box opens. Select the country or area where you are living and click the [OK] button.
The actual user registration page may differ slightly
in appearance from the sample shown here.
If the country or area where you are living does
not appear in the pull-down list, select OTHERS”.
5. When the browser starts up, proceed as directed by the on-screen instructions.
6. Enter the required information in the user registration page.
1 2
3
4
1 Enter the name of your choice (nickname, etc.). 2 Enter a password of your choice using letters
and/or numbers. Then enter the password again for confirmation.
3 Enter your name. 4 Enter your E-mail address. 5 Enter the remaining required information.
After you register, a confirmation E-mail message
is sent to you. Be sure to enter a valid E-mail address at which you can receive the message.
The actual user registration page may differ slightly
in appearance from the sample shown here.
7. When you have entered all the required information, click the [Register] button at the bottom of the page.
Once you complete the registration, a confirmation E-mail is sent. Wait a few moments until the message is sent.
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8.5 Mastering FinePixViewer
For more information on FinePixViewer functions not fully explained in this manual, refer to How to Use FinePixViewer in the Help menu for details.
To read How to Use FinePixViewer”...
You must install Adobe Systems Acrobat Reader. See P.91 for information on installing Acrobat Reader.
What is explained in “How to Use FinePixViewer...
How to Use FinePixViewer covers a range of topics, including batch processing and ordering prints.
Example: Looking up slide shows
1. Click How to Use FinePixViewer in the
FinePixViewer Help menu.
2. Search for relevant articles by clicking the
corresponding items in the Help
Bookmarks or Contents. Here, clickViewing Slide Shows”.
Bookmarks
Contents
3. The Viewing Slide Shows information is displayed. Press the key to view the previous page or the key to view the next page.
For more information on using Acrobat Reader,
refer to the Acrobat Reader Help menu.
8.6 Uninstalling the Software
Only perform this operation when you no longer require the installed software or when the software was not installed correctly.
Windows
1. Switch on your PC.
2. Disconnect the camera (
3. Quit all currently running applications.
4. Close all files.
5. Open the My Computer window, open the Control Panel, and double-click Add/Remove Programs.
6. The Add/Remove Programs Properties window appears. Select the software to be uninstalled (FinePixViewer or the driver) and then click the [Add/Remove] button.
P.102, 103).
<To remove FinePixViewer>
<To remove the driver software>
7. When the confirmation message appears, click the [OK] button. Check your selection carefully since the process cannot be cancelled once you click [OK].
8. Automatic uninstallation begins. When uninstallation ends, click the [OK] button.
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FinePix 3800
Digital Camera
(
USB
)
(
PC card slot
)
Personal Computer
(commercially available)
Digital Photo Printer CX-400
(
USB
)
(
USB
)
PC Card Adapter
xD-Picture Card
Image Memory Card Reader
TV monitor
(commercially available)
Macintosh
NOTE
Only perform this operation when you no longer require the installed software or when the software was not installed correctly.
Mac OS 8.6-9.2
Uninstalling Mass Storage Driver and PC Camera Driver
1. Check that the camera is not connected to
your Macintosh.
2. Drag all the files that begin with
USB04CB... to the Trash.
3. Restart your Macintosh.
4. Select Empty Trash in the Special menu.
FinePixViewer folder to the Trash. Then click Empty Trash in the Special menu.
Mac OS X
Uninstalling FinePixViewer
Quit FinePixViewer and DP Editor. Then drag the installed FinePixViewer folder to the Trash and select Empty Trash in the Special menu.
System Expansion Options
e By using the FinePix 3800 together with other optional FUJIFILM products, your system can be
expanded to fill a wide range of uses.
Uninstalling Exif Launcher, FinePixViewer and DP Editor
1. After you have quit Exif Launcher in Exif
Launcher Settings in the FinePixViewer Settings menu, move the Exif Launcher file from the Startup Items folder in the System folder to the Trash. Then select Empty Trash in the Special menu.
2. After you have exited FinePixViewer and
DP Editor and then drag the installed
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Accessories Guide
e The optional accessories (sold separately) can make taking pictures with the FinePix 3800 even
easier. For information on how to attach and use the accessories, refer to the instructions provided with the accessory used.
Visit the FUJIFILM web site for the latest information on camera accessories. http://home.fujifilm.com/products/digital/index.html
h xD-Picture Card
These are separately available xD-Picture Card cards. Use the following xD-Picture Card: DPC-16 (16MB)/DPC-32 (32MB)/DPC-64 (64MB)/DPC-128 (128MB)
AC Power Adapter AC-5VH/AC-5VHS
Use the AC-5VH/AC-5VHS when taking pictures for a long period of time or when the FinePix 3800 is connected to your PC.
The shape of the AC power adapter, the plug and socket outlet depend on the country.
Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 2HR-3UF (2×)
The 2HR-3UF includes 2 pieces of high-capacity AA-size Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries.
Fujifilm Battery charger with Battery BK-NH (with Euro type or UK type plug)
The BK-NH includes the quick battery charger BCH-NH and 2 Ni-MH batteries. The BCH-NH can charge 2 Ni-MH batteries in approximately 120 minutes. Up to 4 Ni-MH batteries can be charged simultaneously.
SC-FX304
This is a special case made of polyester that protects the camera against soiling, dust and minor impacts when it is being carried.
h DPC-R1 Image Memory Card Reader
The DPC-R1 provides a quick and easy way to transfer images back and forth between your PC and an image memory card (xD-Picture Card and SmartMedia). The DPC-R1 uses the USB interface for high-speed file transfer. i Compatible with Windows 98/98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional,
Windows XP or iMac, Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2, Mac OS X (10.1.2 to 10.1.5) and models that support USB as standard.
i Compatible with SmartMedia of 3.3V, 4MB to 128MB.
h DPC-AD PC Card Adapter
The PC Card Adapter allows the xD-Picture Card and SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard ATA-compliant (PCMCIA 2.1) PC card (Type II ). h Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 128MB.
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Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly
Notes on the Power Supply
eBe sure to read this information in conjunction with “Safety Notes (➡P.131), to ensure that you use
your camera correctly.
Places to Avoid
Do not store or use the camera in the following types of locations:
h In the rain or in very humid, dirty or dusty places. h In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme
temperature rises, such as in a closed car in summer.
h Extremely cold places. h Places subject to strong vibration. h Places affected by smoke or steam. h Places subject to strong magnetic fields (such as near
motors, transformers or magnets).
h In contact with chemicals such as pesticides or next to
rubber or vinyl products for long periods of time.
Notes on Immersion in Water or Sand
The FinePix 3800 is particularly adversely affected by water and sand. When you are at the beach or close to water, ensure that the camera is not exposed to water or sand. Take care also not to place the camera on a wet surface. Water or sand inside the camera can cause faults that may be irreparable.
Notes on Condensation
If the camera is carried suddenly from a cold location into a warm place, water droplets (condensation) may form on the inside of the camera or on the lens. When this occurs, switch the camera off and wait an hour before using the camera. Condensation may also form on the xD-Picture
Card. In this event, remove the xD-Picture Card and wait a short time before using it again.
When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods
If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time, remove the batteries and the xD-Picture Card before storing the camera.
Cleaning Your Camera
h Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens, LCD
monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces, and then wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth. If any soiling remains, apply a small amount of lens cleaning liquid to a piece of FUJIFILM lens cleaning paper and wipe gently.
h Do not scratch hard objects against the lens, LCD
monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are easily damaged.
h Clean the body of the camera with a soft, dry cloth. Do
not use volatile substances such as thinners, benzine or insecticide, as these may react with camera body and cause deformation or remove the coating.
Using the Camera Overseas
When travelling overseas, do not place your camera in the check-in baggage. Baggage handling at airports may subject baggage to violent shocks, and the camera may be damaged internally even when no external damage is visible.
Applicable Batteries
h AA-size alkaline, Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) can be
used with this camera. Do not use AA-size manganese, lithium batteries in your FinePix 3800 because the heat generated by the batteries could damage the camera or cause malfunctions.
h The operating lives of alkaline batteries vary between
brands and the life of batteries you purchase may be
shorter than the alkaline batteries provided with the
camera.
Notes on the Batteries
Incorrect use of the batteries could cause them to leak, become hot, ignite or burst. Always observe the precautions given below.
h Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire. h Do not carry or store the batteries with metal objects
such as necklaces or hairpins that could come into
contact with the metal positive >
of the battery.
h Do not expose the batteries to fresh or sea water, and
take particular care to keep the terminals dry.
h Do not attempt to deform, disassemble or modify the
batteries.
h Do not attempt to peel off or cut the battery casing. h Do not drop, strike or otherwise subject the batteries to
strong impacts.
and negative < poles
h Do not use the batteries that are leaking, deformed,
discolored or exhibit any other obvious abnormality.
h Do not store the batteries in very warm or moist locations. h Keep the batteries out of reach of infant and young
children.
h
When loading the batteries into the camera, ensure that the battery polarity (
h Do not use new batteries together with used batteries. In
the case of rechargeable batteries, do not use charged and discharged batteries together. Do not use batteries of different types or brands together.
h If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of
time, remove the batteries from the camera. (Note that if the camera is left with the batteries removed, the time and date settings are cleared.)
h The batteries may feel warm immediately after being
used. Before removing the batteries, switch the camera off and wait until the batteries cool down.
h
When replacing the batteries, always fit 4 new batteries. Here, new batteries refers to either recently purchased unused alkaline batteries, or Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) batteries that have recently been fully recharged together.
h
In cold locations (at temperatures of +10°C/+50°F or below), battery performance deteriorates and the time for which they can be used shortens markedly. This is particularly true of alkaline batteries. In cold conditions, put the batteries in your pocket or a similar place to warm them before loading them into the camera. If you use a body warmer to warm the batteries, ensure that they are not in direct contact with the warmer.
>
and <) is as indicated on the camera.
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Notes on the Power Supply
h
Soil (such as fingerprints) on the battery terminals can markedly reduce the number of available shots. Carefully wipe the battery terminals clean with a soft dry cloth before loading the batteries.
If any liquid at all leaks from the batteries, wipe the battery compartment thoroughly and then load new batteries. I
f any battery fluid comes into contact with your hands or clothing, flush the area thoroughly with water. Note that battery fluid can cause loss of eyesight if it gets into your eyes. If this occurs, do not rub your eyes. Flush the fluid out with clean water and contact your physician for treatment.
Disposing of Batteries
When disposing of batteries, do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations.
Notes on Small Rechargeable Batteries (Ni-MH
batteries)
h Always use the special battery charger to charge AA-size
Ni-MH batteries. Charge the batteries as described in the instructions provided with the battery charger.
h Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other
than those specified for use with the charger.
h Note that the batteries may feel warm immediately after
being charged.
h Ni-MH batteries are not charged at shipment. Be sure to
charge the batteries before using them.
h The camera mechanism is such that it draws a minute
amount of current even when the camera is switched off.
Take particular care not to leave Ni-MH batteries in the camera for a long period of time as they can become excessively discharged and may no longer be usable even when charged.
h Ni-MH batteries self-discharge even when not used.
Always charge Ni-MH batteries before using them. If the time for which a battery provides power shortens markedly when it has been correctly charged, this indicates that the battery has reached the end of its effective life and should be replaced.
h Soiling (fingerprints, etc.) on the terminals of Ni-MH
batteries can greatly reduce the number of available shots. When this occurs, clean the terminals carefully with a soft dry cloth. Then use up the remaining charge in the batteries and recharge them.
h Newly purchased batteries or batteries that have been
left unused for an extended period may not be fully charged. (This is indicated by the immediate display of the battery low warning or a low number of available shots.) This is a normal characteristic of the batteries and does not indicate a fault. Repeatedly charging and using the batteries 3 or 4 times will restore them to a normal condition.
h If you repeatedly charge a Ni-MH battery before it is fully
discharged, it will suffer from the memory effect*, causing the battery low warning to appear while there is still ample charge remaining in the battery. To restore the batteries to their normal condition, use up all the charge in the batteries before recharging them.
Memory effect: A phenomenon affecting the battery
characteristics such that the apparent battery capacity decreases.
Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter
Always use the AC-5VH/AC-5VHS AC Power Adapter with the FinePix 3800 Camera. The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC-5VH/ AC-5VHS could result in damage to your FinePix 3800 Digital Camera. h This AC power adapter is designed exclusively for indoor
use.
h Plug the connection cord plug securely into the DC input
terminal of the FUJIFILM Digital camera.
h Turn off the power switch of the FUJIFILM Digital camera
before disconnecting the connection cord from the FUJIFILM Digital cameras DC input terminal. To disconnect, take hold of the plug and pull it out (do not disconnect it by pulling on the cord).
h Do not use this AC power adapter with any device except
the specified device.
h During use, this AC power adapter will become hot to
touch, but this is normal.
h Do not disassemble the AC power adapter. Doing so
could be dangerous.
h Do not use this device in a place with high temperature
and high humidity.
h Do not drop or subject this device to strong shocks.
h This device may emit a humming noise, but this is
normal.
h If used near a radio, this device may cause static, so play
the radio in a distant place.
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Notes on the xD-Picture Card
Image Memory Card
h This Image Memory Card is a new image recording
media (xD-Picture Card) developed for digital cameras. The Image Memory Card consists of a semiconductor memory (NAND-type flash memory) to record digital image data. The recording process is electrically performed and enables erasure of existing image data as well as re­recording of new image data.
h When using a new Memory Card, or a Memory Card
that has been initialized by a PC, be sure to initialize (format/initialize) the card with your digital camera before using it.
Protecting Your Data
h Data may be lost or destroyed in the following
situations. Please note that FUJIFILM assumes no responsibility for data that is lost or destroyed.
1. Removal of the memory card or turning the power off while the memory card is being accessed (i.e., during record, erase, initialization, and playback operations).
2. Improper handling and use of the memory card by the user or third party.
h We recommend saving your important data to
another media (i.e., MO disk, CD-R, hard disk, etc.).
Notes on Handling xD-Picture Card
h Keep xD-Picture Cards out of the reach of small
children. When storing xD-Picture Cards, ensure that they are kept in a location out of the reach of small children to prevent a card being accidentally swallowed. An xD-Picture Card could cause suffocation if accidentally swallowed. If a child swallows an xD­Picture Card, seek medical advice immediately.
h Make sure that the memory card is straight when you
insert into the camera etc.
h The memory card is a precision electronic instrument.
Do not apply pressure or shock, and avoid bending.
h Do not use the memory card in a hot, humid, or
corrosive environment.
h If the contact area on the card is soiled (dust,
fingerprints, etc.), wipe it clean with a soft, dry cloth.
h Clean the memory card with a soft dry piece of cloth
when dirty.
h When you carry or store it, always keep the card in
the anti-static case provided. Use a storage case if available.
h The memory card can be used reliably for a long
period of time, but will eventually lose its ability to store and play back image data. At this point, replace with a new memory card.
h Never remove the xD-Picture Card or switch the
camera off during data recording, during data erasing (xD-Picture Card formatting) or during frame advance
when images are being played back. These actions could result in damage to the xD-Picture Card.
h The use of xD-Picture Cards is recommended with
the FinePix 3800. The camera quality cannot be guaranteed when cards other than those manufactured by FUJIFILM are used.
h The xD-Picture Card may feel warm when it is
removed from the camera after extended periods of picture taking or image viewing. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
h Do not affix labels to the xD-Picture Card.
This could result in the label peeling off and causing a fault when the card is inserted or removed.
Notes on Using xD-Picture Card with a PC
h If you intend to take photos using an xD-Picture Card
that has been used on a PC, format the xD-Picture Card on your camera.
h When you format an xD-Picture Card in the camera
and then shoot and record images, a directory (folder) is automatically created. Image data is then recorded in this directory.
h Do not change or delete the directory (folder) names
or file names on the xD-Picture Card from your PC as this will make it impossible to use the xD-Picture Card in your camera.
h Always use the camera to erase image data on an
xD-Picture Card.
h To edit image data, copy the image data to the PC’s
hard disk and then edit the copied data.
h Do not copy files other than those that will be used by
the camera.
Specifications
Type
Memory type NAND-type flash memory Conditions for use Temperature:
Dimensions 25 mm
Image memory card for digital cameras (xD-Picture Card)
0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F) Humidity: 80% max. (no condensation)
× 2.2 mm × 20 mm
(0.98 in. × 0.09 in. × 0.79 in.) (W × H × D)
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Warning Displays e The table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the screen
Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy
(Lit red)
(Blinking red)
\
The batteries in the camera are fully depleted or very low on charge.
There is a strong likelihood of camera shake because the shutter speed is slow.
Outside the AE continuous range. The shot can be taken, but the exposure will not
The AF (auto focus) cannot work effectively.
No xD-Picture Card is loaded.
i
The xD-Picture Card is not formatted.
i
The xD-Picture Card contact area is soiled.
i
Camera fault.
i
The xD-Picture Card contact area is soiled.
i
The xD-Picture Card is damaged.
i
The xD-Picture Card format is incorrect.
i
Camera fault.
The xD-Picture Card is fully recorded.
Replace the batteries or have new batteries ready.
Use flash photography. However, a tripod should be used for some scenes and modes.
be correct.
i If the image is too dark, take the picture at a
distance of around 2 m (6.6 ft.) from the subject.
i Use AF lock to take the picture.
Insert an xD-Picture Card in the correct direction.
i
Format the xD-Picture Card.
i
Wipe the contact area on the xD-Picture Card with a soft dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the xD-Picture Card. If the error message is still displayed, replace the xD-Picture Card.
i
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
i
Wipe the contact area on the xD-Picture Card with a soft dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the xD-Picture Card. If the error message is still displayed, replace the xD-Picture Card.
i
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Erase some images or use an xD-Picture Card that has ample free space.
Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy
i
The file played back was not recorded correctly.
i The xD-Picture Card contact area (gold-
colored area) is soiled.
i Camera fault. i You attempted to play a movie that was not
recorded on this camera.
The frame number has reached 999–9999. Take the shot using a formatted xD-Picture Card.
i The data could not be recorded due to an xD-
Picture Card error or a connection error between the xD-Picture Card and camera.
i The photographed image cannot be recorded
as it is too large to fit in the available space on the xD-Picture Card.
i The voice memo file is faulty. i Camera fault.
A protected file was encountered. Protected files cannot be erased. Remove the
i Images cannot be played back. i Wipe the contact area on the xD-Picture Card
with a soft dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the xD-Picture Card. If the error message is still displayed, replace the xD­Picture Card.
i Contact your FUJIFILM dealer. i Movies cannot be played back.
i Re-insert the xD-Picture Card or switch the
camera off and then on again.
i Use a new xD-Picture Card.
i The voice memo cannot be played back. i Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
protection.
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Warning Displays
Troubleshooting e If you think the camera is faulty, check the following once more.
Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy
Prints were specified for more than 1000 frames in the DPOF frame settings.
Camera malfunction or fault.
The maximum number of frames for which prints can be specified on the same xD-Picture Card is 999. Copy the images for which you want to order prints onto another xD-Picture Card and then specify the DPOF settings.
i Switch the camera on again, taking care not to
touch the lens.
i Switch the camera off and on again.
Troubleshooting Possible causes Solutions
No power.
Power cuts out during operation.
Batteries runs out quickly.
No photograph is taken when the shutter button is pressed.
i The batteries are exhausted. i The AC power adapter plug has come out of
the power outlet.
i The batteries are loaded the wrong way round.
The batteries are exhausted. Load new fully charged batteries.
i Camera is being used in extremely cold
conditions.
i The terminals are soiled.
i The batteries have reached the end of their
operating lives.
i No xD-Picture Card is loaded. i The xD-Picture Card is fully recorded.
i The xD-Picture Card is write-protected. i The xD-Picture Card is not formatted. i The xD-Picture Card contact area
colored area)
i The xD-Picture Card is damaged. i The Power Save function has switched the
camera off.
i The batteries are exhausted.
is soiled.
i Load new fully charged batteries. i Plug the adapter back in.
i Load the batteries in the correct direction.
i Put the batteries in your pocket or another
warm place to heat them and then load them into the camera just before you take a picture.
i Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry
cloth.
i Load new fully charged batteries.
i Load an xD-Picture Card. i Insert a new xD-Picture Card or erase some
unwanted frames.
i Remove the write-protection. i Format the xD-Picture Card. i Wipe the xD-Picture Card contact area
(gold-
(gold-colored area)
i Load a new xD-Picture Card. i Switch the camera on.
i Load new fully charged batteries.
with a clean dry cloth.
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Troubleshooting
e If you think the camera is faulty, check the following once more.
Troubleshooting Possible causes Solutions
Cant use the flash to take pictures.
Can only select Suppressed Flash flash mode.
The photographed image is dark even though I used the flash.
The playback image is faded when I used the flash to take a picture.
The image is blurred.
There is speckling on the image.
i The shutter button was pressed while the
flash was charging.
i The batteries are exhausted. i The Suppressed Flash mode is selected.
Continuous shooting is selected. Set continuous shooting to OFF.
i The subject is too far away.
i Your finger was covering the flash/flash
control sensor.
i There is dust on the flash control sensor. i Use an applicator such as a cotton swab to
i The lens is dirty. i You photographed scenery with Macro mode
selected.
i You took a close-up shot without selecting
Macro mode.
i You are shooting a subject that is not suited
to autofocusing.
The shot was taken with a slow shutter speed (long exposure) in a high-temperature environment.
i Wait until charging is completed before
pressing the shutter button.
i Load new fully charged batteries. i Set the flash mode to Auto, Red-eye
Reduction or Forced Flash (The flash cannot be used in some modes).
i Move to within the effective flash range
before taking the shot.
i Hold the camera correctly.
clean the flash control sensor.
i Clean the lens. i Cancel Macro mode.
i Select Macro mode.
i Use AF/AE lock to take the shot.
This is a characteristic of CCDs and does not indicate a camera fault.
Troubleshooting Possible causes Solutions
The camera does not emit any sound.
The Frame function does not erase the frame.
The ERASE ALL function does not erase all the frames.
Cant format the xD-Picture Card.
When the camera is connected to a personal computer (PC), the shot image appears on the cameras LCD monitor.
Nothing happens when I use the Mode switch.
The camera no longer works correctly.
i The camera volume is set too low. i The microphone was blocked during
shooting/recording.
i There is something covering the speaker
during playback.
i DPOF settings are specified for some
frames.
i Some frames may be protected.
The xD-Picture Card is write-protected. Remove the write-protection.
i The special FinePix 3800 USB cable is not
properly connected to the computer or camera.
i The PC is not switched on.
i Camera malfunction.
i The batteries exhausted.
The camera has suffered an unforeseen problem.
i Adjust the volume. i Take care not to block the microphone
during shooting/recording.
i Ensure that the speaker is uncovered.
i Cancel the DPOF settings and try again
(
P.70).
i Remove the protection.
(Peel off the write-protect sticker.)
i Set up the camera and the special FinePix
3800 USB cable correctly.
i Switch the PC on.
i Briefly remove the batteries or disconnect
the AC power adapter. Then reload the batteries or reconnect the AC power adapter and try again.
i Replace the batteries.
Briefly remove the batteries or disconnect the AC power adapter. Then reload the batteries or reconnect the AC power adapter and try again.
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Specifications
System
h Model: Digital Camera FinePix 3800 h Number of effective pixels: 3.2 million pixels h CCD sensor
1/2.7-inch square pixel CCD with RGB Filter Number of total pixels: 3.34 million pixels
h Number of recorded pixels
2048 × 1536 pixels/1600 × 1200 pixels/1280 × 960 pixels/ 640
× 480 pixels
h File format
Still image: JPEG (Exif Ver.2.2), DPOF-compatible Movie: AVI format, Motion JPEG
Design rule for Camera File system compliant
h Viewfinder: 0.33 inches 110,000 pixels electronic viewfinder h Lens: Fujinon 6× optical zoom lens F2.8/F4.8/F8.2 h Storage media: xD-Picture Card (16MB to 128MB) h Focus distance: f=6 mm-36 mm
(equivalent to 38 mm-228 mm on a 35 mm camera)
h Exposure control
64 zones TTL metering, Program AE (exposure compensation available in Manual mode)
h Number of frames recorded
Quality Number of recorded pixels Image Data Size DPC-16 (16MB DPC-32 (32MB DPC-64 (64MB DPC-128 (128MB
) ) )
)
3M · F
1300KB
Approx.
12 25 50
102 215
3M · N 2M 1M 0.3M
× 1536
2048
Approx.
590KB 26 53
107
1600
Approx.
h Sensitivity: Equivalent to ISO 100 h White balance
Auto (7 positions selectable in Manual mode)
h Focal range
Normal: Approx. 80 cm/2.6 ft. to infinity Macro: Approx. 10 cm-80 cm/3.9 in.-2.6 ft.
h Shutter speeds
Variable-speed, 3 sec. to 1/1500 sec. (using AE)
h Flash (Auto flash using flash control sensor)
Effective range: Wide Approx. 0.3 m-3.5 m (1.0 ft.-11.5 ft.)
Flash modes: Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash,
(when the pop-up flash is stowed: Suppressed Flash)
h LCD monitor
1.8-inches, 62,000 pixels amorphous silicon TFT
Tele Approx. 0.8 m-3.5 m (2.6 ft.-11.5 ft.)
Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Reduction + Slow Synchro
h Aperture: F2.8/F4.8/F8.2 (Wide) (automatically selected) h Self-Timer: Approx 10 sec. timer clock h Erase modoes
Erase frame, Erase all frames, Format (initialize)
× 1200
390KB 39 79
159 319
1280
Approx.
320KB 49 99
198 398
× 960
640
Approx.
× 480
130KB 122 247 497 997
#
320
× 240 160 × 120
Approx. 94sec.
191
sec.
Approx.
6.4
min.
Approx.
12.9
Approx.
min.
Movie
$
Approx.5min.
10.1
Approx.
20.2
Approx.
40.6
Approx.
min.
min.
min.
Input/ Output Terminals
h (USB) socket
USB (1) for image data output with a personal computer
h DC IN 5V (Power input) socket
Socket for specified AC power adapter
Power Supply and Others
h Power supply
Use one of the following:
4
× AA-size alkaline batteries
4
× AA-size Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) batteries (sold
separately)
AC Power Adapter AC-5VH/AC-5VHS (sold separately)
h Number of available shots using batteries Using
(battery life)
Battery type
Alkaline batteries
Ni-MH batteries HR-3UF
This indicates the number of available frames shot consecutively at room temperature with a flash use rate of 50%. Note that these figures may vary depending on the ambient temperature and the amount of charge in the battery. The number of available shots or available shooting time will be lower in cold conditions.
Using LCD monitor
Approx. 300 frames
Approx. 320 frames
Using EVF
Approx. 320 frames
Approx. 350 frames
With fully charged battery
h Conditions for use
Temperature: 0° C to +40°C (+32° F to +104°F); 80%
h Camera dimensions (W/H/D)
99.7 mm × 77.3 mm × 69.3 mm/3.9 in. × 3.0 in. × 2.7 in. (not including accessories and attachments)
h Camera mass (weight): Approx. 295 g/10.4 oz.
(not including accessories, batteries or xD-Picture Card)
h Weight for photography: Approx. 437 g/15.4 oz.
(including batteries, xD-Picture Card, lens cap and strap)
humidity or less (no condensation)
h Accessories: See P.7 h Optional Accessories: See P.114, 115
These specifications are subject to change without notice.
FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from errors in this Owners Manual.
The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured
using advanced high-precision technology. Even so, small bright points and anomalous colors (particularly around text) may appear on the monitor and viewfinder. These are normal display characteristics and do not indicate a fault with the monitor. This phenomenon will not appear on the recorded image.
The operation error may be caused in a digital camera
by the strong radio interference (i. e. electric fields, static electricity, line noise, etc.).
Due to the nature of the lens, the edges of photographed
images may appear distorted. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
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Explanation of Terms
Safety Notes
DPOF: Digital Print Order Format DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media (image memory card, etc.) that allows you to specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are printed and how many prints are made of each image.
EV:
A number that denotes exposure. The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity (speed) of the film or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects. As the brightness of the subject changes, a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD at a constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed. When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1. Likewise, when the light is halved, the EV decreases by 1.
JPEG:
Joint Photographics Experts Group A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The compression ratio can be selected, but the higher the compression ratio, the poorer the quality of the expanded image.
Motion JPEG:
A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound as a single file. Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format. Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3.0 or later.
PC Card:
A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard.
PC Card Standard:
A standard for PC cards determined by the PCMCIA.
PCMCIA:
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (US).
White Balance:
Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white. On the other hand, devices such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject. This adjustment is called matching the white balance. A function that automatically matches the white balance is called
an Automatic White Balance function.
h To ensure that you use your FinePix 3800 camera
correctly, read these Safety Notes and your Owner’s Manual carefully beforehand.
h After reading these Safety Notes, store them in a safe
place.
About the Icons
The icons shown below are used in this document to indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the product is used incorrectly as a result.
This icon indicates that death or
WARNING
CAUTION
The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the information which is to be observed.
serious injury can result if the information is ignored.
This icon indicates that personal injury or material damage can result if the information is ignored.
Triangular icons notify the user of information requiring attention (Important).
Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the user that the action indicated is prohibited (Prohibited).
Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify the user of an action that must be performed (Required).
WARNING
When a fault arises, switch the camera off and then remove the batteries and disconnect the AC power adapter.
Continued use of the camera when it is emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual odor, or is in any other abnormal state can cause a fire or electric shock. h Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the camera.
If water or foreign objects get inside the camera, switch the camera off, remove the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter. Continued use of the camera can cause a fire or electric shock. h Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Do not place the camera on an unstable
surface.
This can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause injury.
Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower.
This can cause a fire or electric shock.
Unplug from
power socket.
Do not use in the
bathroom or shower.
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Safety Notes
WARNING
Never attempt to modify or disassemble the camera. (Never open the casing.)
Do not use the camera when it has been dropped or the casing is damaged.
This can cause a fire or electric shock. h Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Never attempt to take pictures while in motion.
Do not use the camera while you are walking or operating a moving car or other vehicle. This can result in you falling down or being involved in a traffic accident.
Do not heat, modify or attempt to disassemble the batteries. Do not drop or subject the batteries to impacts. Do not attempt to recharge lithium or alkaline batteries. Do not store the batteries with metallic products.
Any of these actions can cause the batteries to burst or leak and cause fire or injury as a result.
Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during a thunderstorm.
This can cause an electric shock due to induced current from the lightning discharge.
Do not
disassemble.
WARNING
Do not use the batteries except as specified.
Load the batteries with the poles positioned as indicated by the > and < marks.
Use only the batteries or AC power adapter specified for use with this camera.
The use of other power sources can cause a fire.
If the battery leaks and fluid gets into your eyes or comes into contact with your skin or clothing, this can cause injury or loss of eyesight. Immediately flush the affected area thoroughly with clean water and seek medical treatment.
When discarding or storing batteries, cover the battery terminals with insulation tape.
h
Contact with other metallic objects or batteries could cause the batteries to ignite or burst.
Keep xD-Picture Cards out of the reach of small children.
Because xD-Picture Cards are small, they can be accidentally swallowed by small children. Be sure to store xD-Picture Cards out of the reach of small children. If a child accidentally swallows an xD-Picture Card, seek medical advice immediately
CAUTION CAUTION
Keep out of the reach of small children.
This product could cause injury in the hands of a child.
Do not use this camera in locations severely affected by oil fumes, steam, humidity or dust.
This can cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures.
Do not leave the camera in locations such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight.
This can cause a fire.
Do not place heavy objects on the camera.
This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury.
Do not move the camera while the AC power adapter is still connected.
This can damage the power cord or cables and cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth or quilt.
This can cause heat to build up and distort the casing or cause a fire.
Remove the batteries and disconnect the AC power adapter when you are cleaning the camera or if you intend to leave the camera unused for a long period.
Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric shock.
Using a flash too close to a persons eyes may temporarily affect the eyesight.
Take particular care when photographing infants and young children.
Request regular internal testing and cleaning for your camera.
Build-up of dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock.
h
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer to request internal cleaning every 2 years.
When an xD-Picture Card is removed, the card may fly completely out of the slot. Use your finger to stop the card flying out before removing the card.
If an xD-Picture Card is allowed to fly out, it could hit someone and cause injury.
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EC Declaration of Conformity
We
:
Name
:
Address
declare that the product Product Name : FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix 3800 Manufactures Name : Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Manufactures Address : 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku,
is in conformity with the following Standards
Safety :EN60950 EMC :EN55022 :1998 Classe B
following the provision of the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC)and Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC).
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Fuji Photo Film (Europe)G.m.b.H. Heesenstrasse 31 40549 Dusseldorf, Germany
Tokyo 106-8620, Japan
EN55024 :1998 EN61000-3-2 :1995 +A1:1998 +A2:1998
Dusseldorf, Germany September 1, 2002
Place Date Signature/Managing Director
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T
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to install one copy of Software onto one computer in binary machine executable form; (b) to use Software on the computer onto which Software is installed; and (c) to make one backup copy of Software.
3. Restrictions.
3.1 You shall not distribute, rent, lease or otherwise transfer all or any part of
3.2 Except as expressly granted by FUJIFILM hereunder, you shall not copy or
3.3 You shall not modify, adapt or translate Software or Documentation. You also
3.4 You shall not, or shall not have any third party, reverse-engineer, decompile,
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Software, Media or Documentation to any third party without FUJIFILMs prior written consent. You also shall not sublicense, assign or otherwise transfer all or any part of the rights granted to you by FUJIFILM under this Agreement without FUJIFILMs prior written consent.
reproduce all or any part of Software or Documentation.
shall not alter or remove copyright and other proprietary notices that appear on or in Software or Documentation.
or disassemble Software.
4. Ownership.
All copyrights and other proprietary rights to Software and Documentation are owned and retained by FUJIFILM or the third party suppliers as indicated on or in Software or Documentation. Nothing contained herein shall be construed, expressly or implicitly, as transferring or granting any right, license, or title to you other than those explicitly granted under this Agreement.
5. Limited Warranty.
FUJIFILM warrants to you that Media is free from any defect in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of your receipt of Media. Should Media not meet the foregoing warranty, FUJIFILM shall replace such defective Media with other Media bearing no defect. FUJIFILMs entire liability and your sole and exclusive remedy with regard to any defect in Media shall be expressly limited to such FUJIFILMs replacement of Media as provided herein
6. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 5 HEREIN, FUJIFILM PROVIDES PRODUCT AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. FUJIFILM SHALL MAKE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO ANY OTHER MATTERS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON-INFRINGEMENT OF ANY COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADE SECRET, OR ANY OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHTS OF ANY THIRD PARTY, MARCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
IN NO EVENT SHALL FUJIFILM HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS) INCURRED FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE PRODUCT EVEN IF FUJIFILM HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
8. No export.
You acknowledge that neither Software nor any part thereof, will be transferred, or exported to any country or used in any manner in violation of any export control laws and regulations to which Software is subject.
9. Termination.
In case you breach any of the terms and conditions hereof, FUJIFILM may immediately terminate this Agreement without any notice.
10. Term.
This Agreement is effective until the date when you cease to use Software, unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 9 hereof.
11. Obligation upon termination.
Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, you shall, at your own responsibility and expense, delete or destroy immediately all Software (including its copies), Media and Documentation.
12. Governing Law.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with laws of Japan.
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