Fujifilm A303 User Manual

Getting Ready
Advanced Features Photography
Advanced Features Playback
Settings
Software Installation
FinePix A203/FinePix A303
Camera Connection
Using FinePixViewer
BL00147-200(1
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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 user’s 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.
P.125
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Please read the Safety Notes
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and make sure you understand them
before using the camera.
Contents
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Warning
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Preface Accessories Nomenclature/Attaching the strap
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1 Getting Ready
LOADING THE BATTERIES AND xD-Picture Card..11
SWITCHING ON AND OFF ...................................... 14
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
Changing the date and time To change the date display format
SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
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2 Basic Photography
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE (PHOTOGRAPHY) BASIC OPERATION GUIDE (PLAYBACK) BASIC OPERATION GUIDE (MENU)
QSTILL IMAGE
TAKING PICTURES (
Viewfinder Lamp Display
Number of Available Frames USING AF/AE LOCK FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION USING THE ZOOM
c FLASH
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Auto Flash Mode (Blank)
n Red-Eye Reduction
A AUTO MODE)
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c Forced Flash b Suppressed Flash v Slow Synchro
wPLAYBACK MODE
VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK) MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK PLAYBACK ZOOM ERASING SINGLE FRAME
3 Advanced Features Photography
E MACRO (CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY = SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY
TMOVIE PHOTOGRAPHY
T MOVIE (VIDEO)
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATIONS SELECTING PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPTIONS
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
y SETTING THE QUALITY d EV (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION) a
WHITE BALANCE (SELECTING THE LIGHT SOURCE)
A AUTO OR S MANUAL
4 Advanced Features Playback
wPLAYBACK MODE
PLAYING BACK MOVIES (VIDEO)
Playing back movies
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PLAYBACK MENU
p ERASING SINGLE
ALL FRAMES/FORMATTING
kPROTECTING IMAGES FRAME/ALL
i HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS (DPOF) i DPOF SET FRAME
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5 Settings
g ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS g USING SET–UP
SET–UP Menu Options (Date/time setting, etc.)
SET–UP
g 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..77
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..81
6.4 Installation on a Mac OS X
6.4.1 From FinePixViewer installation to restart..84
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7 Camera Connection
7.1 Using the optional AC Power adapter
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7.2 Use at DSC mode
7.3 Use at PC-CAM mode
7.4 Disconnecting the Camera
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8 Using FinePixViewer
8.1
Saving Images on Your Computer and viewing images
8.2 Making a FinePix CD Album
8.3 Using the FinePix Internet Service
8.3.1 Using FAQ
8.3.2 User Registration
8.4 Mastering FinePixViewer
8.5 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
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
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 cost 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 is damaged, take particular care with the liquid crystal in the monitor. 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
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.
®
Reader™is a trademark of Adobe Systems
h16 MB, xD-Picture Card (1)
Supplied with:
• Anti-static case (1)
hLR6 AA-size alkaline Batteries (2)
hHand strap (1)
hInterface Set (1)
• CD-ROM: Software for FinePix SX (1)
• Special USB cable with Noise Suppression core (1)
hOwner’s Manual (this manual) (1)
Nomenclature
Refer to the pages in parentheses for information on using the camera features.
Shutter button
(P.34)
Flash
Lens/Lens cover
POWER switch
Flash control sensor
Self-timer lamp
Viewfinder window
(USB) socket
(P.14)
(P.44)
(P.88, 91)
DC IN 3V
(Power input)
socket(P.87)
MENU/OK button(P.21)
BACK button(P.21)
Viewfinder
Viewfinder lamp
DISP button
LCD monitor
Flash button
Tr ipod mount
Battery cover
xD-Picture Card slot
Battery compartment
(P.19,20)
Mode dial
Self-Timer mode(P.43) Macro (close-up) mode(P.42)
Still photography mode(P.22) Playback mode(P.37) Movie mode(P.45)
Attaching the strap
Strap mount
(P.9)
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Nomenclature(Sample display
9999
1M
100−9999
 1/ 1/2002
 1/ 1/2002
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1 Getting Ready
LOADING THE BATTERIES AND xD-Picture Card
Example of LCD Monitor Text Display: Still image
EV
White balance
Macro Flash
Photography mode
Zoom bar
9999
1M
Number of remaining shots
Battery low warning
Camera shake warning
Quality mode
AF warning
AF frame
Date
 1/ 1/2002
Example of LCD Monitor Text Display: Playback
Playback frame number
Playback mode
Protection
100−9999
Battery low warning
DPOF
Date
 1/ 1/2002
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Compatible batteries
Use two AA-size alkaline batteries or two AA­size nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries.
Notes on Handling Batteries
h It is recommended that you
use the same brand of alka 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 You cannot use lithium, manganese or nickel-
cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries.
h Do not use different types of batteries or old and new
batteries together.
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 Soil (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.106) to
recharge Ni-MH batteries.
h See P.109 for notes on using batteries.
Outer casing
xD-Picture Card (sold separately
DPC-16 (16MB) DPC-32 (32MB)
Front Back
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Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it
is used with FUJIFILM xD-Picture Card.
!
See P.112-113 for more information on xD-Picture
Card.
DPC-64 (64MB) DPC-128 (128MB)
)
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LOADING THE BATTERIES AND xD-Picture Card
OPEN
02
01
OPEN
1Slide the battery cover out to open it. 2Load the batteries correctly as shown.
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Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover.
Do not open the battery cover while the camera is still switched on. This could damage the xD­Picture Card or corrupt the image files on the xD-Picture Card.
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When you want to replace the battery
Check that the camera is switched off, open the battery cover and then remove the batteries.
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Take care not to drop the battery when opening
and closing the battery cover.
Indicator
3Aline the arrows on the camera and the xD-
Picture Card, and firmly push the card fully into the xD-Picture Card slot.
4Close the battery cover.
!
If you open the battery cover while the camera is
switched on, the camera automatically switches off to protect the data on the xD-Picture Card .
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The xD-Picture Card will not slide fully into the slot if
it is inserted facing the wrong way. Be careful not to apply undue force to the xD-Picture Card .
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To protect the xD-Picture Card , always store it in the
special anti-static case.
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Indicator
When you want to replace
When you push the xD-Picture Card into the slot and then slowly remove your finger, the lock is released and the xD-Picture Card is pushed out. You can then pull the xD-Picture 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.
the xD-Picture Card
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OPEN
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SWITCHING ON AND OFF
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME  NOT SET NOT SET
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
YYYY.MM.DD YYYY.MM.DD 
12:0012:00 AMAM
OKOKOK
BACKBACK
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
YYYY MM DDYYYY MM DD
AMAM
OKOKOK
BACKBACK
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
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Slide the “POWER” switch sideways to turn the camera on and off. When you switch the camera on, the viewfinder lamp lights (green).
In “Q” mode, the lens cover opens and the lens extends. Take care not to press on these precision components as this could result in a fault
ç” message being displayed on
or a “ the LCD monitor. Take care also not to leave fingermarks on the lens as this will degrade the picture quality.
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When you first switch the camera on, the date is cleared. Press the “MENU/OK” button to set the date and time.
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To set the date and time later, press the “BACK”
button.
!
If you do not set the date and time, this confirmation
screen will appear each time you switch the camera on.
1 Use “d” or “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.
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.
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To set the time more precisely, press the “MENU/OK” button
when the time on your reference clock reaches zero seconds.
!
At the time of purchase and after you leave the camera for a
long period with the batteries removed, settings such as the
date and time are cleared. Unless the battery has been left in the camera for at least 20 minutes, the camera settings may not be retained when you replace the xD-Picture Card or battery.
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
BACKBACKBACK
OKOK
POWER SAVE
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
USB MODE
ONON DSCDSC
POSTVIEW
ONON
SETSET
SETーUPSETーUP
 6/19/2002 6/19/2002
DATE/TIMEDATE/TIME
MM/DD/YYYYMM/DD/YYYY
11:5911:59 AMAM
OKOKOKOK
BACKBACK
Changing the date and time
0103 0204
To change the date and time:
1 Press the “MENU/OK” button. 2 Use “d” or “c” to select “g” OPTION 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.14, 15 for information on setting the date and time.
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To change the date display format
You can select your preferred date format.
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1Press “d” or “c” to select the date format. 2Press “a” or “b” to set the format. Refer to
the table below for details of the settings.
Setting
YYYY.MM.DD
MM/DD/YYYY
DD.MM.YYYY
Explanation
Displays the date in the “year.month. day” format.
Displays the date in the “month/day/ year” format.
Displays the date in the “day.month. year” format.
Checking the remaining battery 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 battery.
i
Z Lit red:
The battery is low on charge. Have a new battery ready.
i
X Blinking red:
The battery is exhausted. The display will shortly go blank and the camera will stop working. Replace or recharge the battery.
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The above estimates are for the Still photography
modes. In Playback mode, the transition from
Z” to “X” may take less time.
Power Save Function
If the camera is not used for 2 minutes, this function automatically switches the camera off. When this function is active, it also switches off the LCD monitor to reduce power consumption if the camera is not used for 30 seconds (See P.74 for details).
Z or X) is displayed on the
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Select one of the following modes:
LCD monitor ON
Normally, set the LCD monitor to ON.
LCD monitor OFF
Switch the LCD monitor OFF to reduce power consumption.
Framing Guidelines
Display these as a guide to composing your shots.
Slide this switch sideways to turn the camera on and off.
0
Switching the LCD
monitor on and off
0
Power swich
a
( ) :Zooms in.
b
( ) :Zooms out.
0
Zoom
Select one of the following 5 flash modes:
AUTO,
0
Flash button
Select one of the following 4 photography modes:
: Still photography : Macro (close-up) : Self-timer : Movie
Setting the mode dial to
“ ” switches the camera to Playback mode.
0
Mode dial
Pressed halfway : Sets the focus. Pressed fully : Releases the shutter.
0
Focus and shoot
You can further reduce
power consumption by switching preview image checking OFF.
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SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
AUTOAUTO
SET−UPSET−UP
LCD BRIGHTNESS
MANUALMANUAL
OPTIONOPTION
BEEP♪BEEP♪
RESET ALLRESET ALL
OKOK
HIGHHIGH
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
LCDLCD ONON
SET−UPSET−UP
BACKBACK
OKOK
Basic
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Photography
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE (PHOTOGRAPHY
)
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01 02
02
1Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the
menu screen.
2Use “fg ” to select “SET–UP” from the
g” OPTION menu.
3Press the “MENU/OK” button.
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1The “SET–UP” screen appears. Use “a” or
b” to select “LANGUAGE”.
2Use “c” to select “ENGLISH”, “FRANCAIS” or
“DEUTSCH”. You can cycle through the language settings by pressing “c”.
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The screens in this manual are shown in English.
!
See P.72, 73 for more information on the “g ”
OPTION menu.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE (PLAYBACK
Select one of the following 3 modes:
Text displayed :
Normally, use this setting.
Text not displayed :
No text is displayed.
Multi-frame playback :
Displays 9 image frames.
Slide this switch sideways to turn the camera on and off.
0
DISP button
0
Power ON/OFF
a
( ):
Increases the display scale (zooms in).
b ( ):
Decreases the display scale (zooms out).
0Playback zoom
c : Selects the next frame. d : Selects the previous
frame.
0
Playback frame selector
Set the mode dial to
.
0Mode dial
This feature displays help on moving to the next step at the bottom of the screen. Press the corresponding button.
Displaying help
DISPDISPDISP
ZOOMZOOM
Press the “BACK” button.
Using the Menus
1Display the menu.
Press the “MENU/OK” button.
2Select a menu option.
Press “d” or “c”.
3Select a setting.
Press “a” or “b”.
4Confirm the setting.
Press the “MENU/OK” button.
Up, down, left and right are indicated by black triangles in the Owner’s Manual. Up or down is shown as “ab”, and left or right is shown as
dc”.
0
To cancel a procedure mid-way
 
)
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE (MENU
)
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2
Beep
Q
STILL IMAGE
TAKING PICTURES
(
A
AUTO MODE
)
You have read the section called “Getting Ready” and now your camera is ready to take pictures. The “Basic Photography” section takes you through the basic procedures of “Shooting”, “Viewing” and “Erasing” pictures. Master these basic operations by trying them out as you read through the manual.
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1
1Slide the “POWER” switch sideways to switch
the camera on.
2Set the Mode dial to “Q”. hPhotography range: Approx. 60 cm (2 ft.) to
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For subjects closer than 60 cm (2 ft.), use Macro
photography (P.42).
To increase your shooting time
h Press the “DISP” button to
switch the LCD monitor off and use the viewfinder to take pictures (Note that you cannot switch the LCD monitor off in Macro mode).
h Set “POSTVIEW” in the
(P.73).
h Set “POWER SAVE” in the
(P.73, 74).
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infinity
SET-UP” menu to “OFF”
SET-UP” menu to “ON”
2
Brace your elbows against your sides and hold the camera with both hands. Hold the camera so that your right thumb is conveniently positioned for operating the zoom.
!
If the “”, “ƒ”, “å”
or “
˙” message appears, see P.114
and P.115.
!
If you use the flash in very dusty environments or
when it is snowing, the flash may reflect off the dust particles or snowflakes and appear as white dots in your images.
3
Be careful to ensure that the lens, flash and flash control sensor are not obscured by your hands or the camera strap. The camera may not be able to take successful pictures if your fingers or the strap are in the way.
!
Check that the lens is clean. If it is dirty, clean the
lens as described on P.108.
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1M1M
Zoom bar
1M1M
Q
STILL IMAGE
TAKING PICTURES
(
A AUTO MODE
)
4
4
To zoom in on the subject, press “a” (} TELE). To zoom out, press “b” ({ WIDE). A “zoom bar” appears on the LCD monitor when you zoom in or out.
h Optical zoom focal length (35mm camera
equivalent)
Approx. 38 mm-114 mm Maximum zoom scale: 3×
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Zooming stops briefly when the camera switches
between optical zoom and digital zoom (P.33).
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5
AF frame
LCD monitor
AF frame
Viewfinder
Using the viewfinder or LCD monitor, frame your shot so that the subject fills the entire AF (Auto Focus) frame.
!
If your subject is not in the center of the picture, use
AF/AE lock to take the picture (P.30).
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When you are using the viewfinder to take a picture at a distance of 80 cm to 1.5 m (2.6 ft. to
4.9 ft.), only the shaded area in the figure is photographed.
!
To frame your shot precisely, you should take the
picture using the LCD monitor.
!
In some conditions it may be difficult to see your
subject clearly on the LCD monitor (such as in sunny weather outdoors or when you are shooting dimly lit scenes). In such situations, use the viewfinder to take the shot.
!
The image shown on the LCD monitor before you
take the shot may differ in its brightness, color, etc. from the image actually recorded. If necessary, play back the recorded image to check it (P.37).
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Press the shutter button down halfway. Focusing is complete when the AF frame on the LCD monitor shrinks and the viewfinder lamp (green) stops flashing and remains lit.
!
If “[” 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 “[” 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.
2
Beep
Q
STILL IMAGE
TAKING PICTURES
(
A AUTO MODE
)
Warnings Displayed When
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To take the picture, press the shutter button down fully without lifting your finger off it. The camera beeps and takes the picture, 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 viewfinder lamp lights
orange (camera not ready) before switching back to green to indicate that the camera is again ready for shooting.
!
The viewfinder lamp flashes orange while the flash is
charging. If the LCD monitor is switched on, the screen may go dark for a moment. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
!
See P.114-116 for information on the warning
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displays.
the Shutter is Pressed Halfway
[
Solution
h Ensure that you are at least 2 m (6.6 ft.) from
the subject when you take the shot.
h Use AF/AE lock to take the shot (➡P.30).
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Solution
h Use the flash. h Use a tripod.
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The camera cannot focus.
There is a high risk of camera shake due to the slow shutter speed.
You can take the shot, but it will not be correctly exposed.
Viewfinder Lamp Display When the LCD monitor is switched on, more detailed warning messages
are displayed (P.114-116).
Display Status
Lit green Ready to shoot.
Blinking green
Blinking green and orange alternately
Lit orange Recording to xD-Picture Card (Not ready).
Blinking orange Flash charging (Flash will not fire).
Blinking red
Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus
Though the FinePix A203/FinePix A303 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).
AF/AE in progress, camera shake warning or AF warning (Ready to shoot).
Recording to xD-Picture Card (Ready to shoot).
h xD-Picture Card Warnings
No card loaded, card not formatted, incorrect format, card full, xD-Picture Card error.
h 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.30).
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1M1M
Q
STILL IMAGE
TAKING PICTURES
(
A AUTO MODE
)
Number of Available Frames
Standard number of shots per xD-Picture Card
The number of available shots when the xD-Picture Card is formatted in the camera.
FinePix A203
Quality Mode
Number of recorded pixels
Image Data Size
DPC-16 (16 MB) DPC-32 (32 MB) DPC-64 (64 MB) DPC-128 (128 MB)
2M • F
1600 × 1200 1280 × 960 640 × 480
Approx. 620 KB Approx. 390 KB
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50 79
101 159
204 319
2M • N
1M
Approx. 320 KB
49
99
198
398
0.3M
Approx. 130 KB
122
247
497
997
The number of available shots is displayed on the LCD monitor.
!
Because the amount of data recorded varies
!
See P.52 for information on changing the Quality
(number of recorded pixels).
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At shipment, the default setting is “1M”.
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depending on the subject, the number of available shots may not decrease when recording ends, or in some cases may decrease by 2 frames.
!
Also, the discrepancy between the actual number of
available shots and the standard number of shots tends to be larger when the capacity of the xD­Picture Card is larger.
FinePix A303
Quality Mode
Number of recorded pixels
Image Data Size
DPC-16 (16 MB) DPC-32 (32 MB) DPC-64 (64 MB) DPC-128 (128 MB)
3M • F
2048 × 1536 1600 × 1200 1280 × 960 640 × 480
Approx. 1300 KB Approx. 590 KB
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25 53
50 107
102 215
3M • N
2M
Approx. 390 KB
39
79
159
319
1M
Approx. 320 KB
49
99
198
398
0.3M
Approx. 130 KB
122
247
497
997
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USING AF/AE LOCK
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In a shot with this type of composition, the subjects (two people in this case) are not in the AF frame. If the shot is taken at this point, the subjects will not be in focus.
AF (Autofocus)/AE Lock (Auto-exposure)
On the FinePix A203/FinePix A303, 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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Move the camera slightly so that one of the subjects in the AF frame.
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Hold the shutter button down halfway (AF/AE Lock) and chech that the AF frame on the LCD lmonitor shrinks.
4
Beep
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.
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LCD monitor OFF
LCD monitor ON
Framing Guideline displayed
FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION
1M1M
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1M
03M
USING THE ZOOM
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.
Press “a” to zoom in and make your subject larger. Press “b” when you want to zoom out and shoot a wider area. If you use the LCD monitor to take pictures, you can continue zooming with the digital zoom after the optical zoom finishes.
FinePix A203
Digital zoom focal distance
(35 mm camera equivalent)
2M 1M
Equivalent to approx. 114 mm-146 mm
0.3M
Equivalent to approx. 114 mm-285 mm
Cannot be used
Maximum
zoom scale
1.3×
2.5×
FinePix A303
Digital zoom focal distance
This function can be specified in the “Q”, “E” and “=” modes. The mode shown on the LCD monitor switches each time you press the “DISP” button. Press the “DISP” button to display the framing guideline.
!
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.
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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.
0.3M
!
(35 mm camera equivalent)
3M 2M
Equivalent to approx. 114 mm-146 mm
1M
Equivalent to approx. 114 mm-182 mm Equivalent to approx. 114 mm-365 mm
See P.52 for information on changing the quality setting.
Cannot be used
Maximum
zoom scale
1.3×
1.6×
3.2×
Zoom bar display
Digital zoom
Optical zoom
FinePix A303 only
2M2M2M
1M
03M
The position of the “” on the zoom bar indicates the current zoom setting. h If the “” is above the dividing line, the digital
zoom is being used. If it is below the line, the optical zoom is being used.
h Press “a” or “b” to move the “” up or down. h When 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.
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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-114 mm on a 35 mm camera.
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FLASH
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Blank
c
Press the “c” button to select the flash setting. Use the flash mode that best suits your shot.
h 5 flash modes: “AUTO” (no icon), “
h Effective flash range (A in AUTO mode):
Wide-angle: Approx. 30 cm to 3.5 m (1.0 ft.-11.5 ft.) Telephoto: Approx. 60 cm to 3 m (2.0 ft.-9.8 ft.)
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If you use the flash in very dusty environments or
when it is snowing, the flash may reflect off the dust particles or snowflakes and appear as white dots in your images.
!
The flash charging time may increase if the charge
remaining in the batteries is low.
!
When you take a shot using the flash, you may see
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the video image disappear and the screen go dark as the flash charges. The viewfinder lamp flashes orange while the flash is charging.
b” and “v”.
n”, “c”,
Auto Flash Mode (Blank
Use this mode for ordinary photography. The flash fires automatically as required by the shooting conditions.
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Red-Eye Reduction
n
Use this mode to ensure that the subject’s eyes appear natural when photographing people in low-light conditions. The flash fires automatically as required by the photography conditions. The flash fires a pre-flash just before the picture is taken and then fires again to take the actual picture.
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:
Get the subjects to look at the camera.
Forced Flash
c
Use this 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.
Get as close as possible to the subjects.
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c FLASH
100−0009100−0009
 1/ 1/2002 1/ 1/2002
PLAYBACK MODE
VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK
)
w
Fast Forwarding Images
Suppressed Flash
b
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 Automatic White Balance function (P.124) 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, 115 for information on the camera shake
warning.
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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.
!
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.
Set the Mode dial to “w”. Press “d ” and “c ” to move forward and backward respectively through your images.
!
When you set the Mode dial to “w”, the last image
shot is displayed.
Playback frame number
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.
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w
Text displayed
No text displayed
Multi-frame playback
DISP
PANNINGPANNING
DISPDISPDISP
Zoom bar
ZOOMZOOM
DISPDISP
Single-frame Playback
Zoom
Panning
dc
View another frame
dc
Zoom in or out
View another frame
ab
BACK
dc
ab
BACK
Return to single-
frame playback
Return to single-
frame playback
View a different area
PLAYBACK MODE
MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK
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PLAYBACK MODE
PLAYBACK ZOOM
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2
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To switch to the zoom screen, press “a” during single-frame playback.
In playback mode, the display shown on the LCD monitor switches each time you press the “DISP” button. Press the “DISP” button until the multi-frame playback screen (9 frames) appears.
This function is useful for things such as checking the focus of shots you have taken.
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The LCD monitor text display disappears after
approximately 3 seconds.
!
Playback zoom cannot be used with multi-frame
playback.
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1Select a frame by using “d”, “c”, “a” and “ b
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.
2You can enlarge the selected image by
pressing the “DISP” button again.
Maximum zoom scale
Model FinePix A203 FinePix A303
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It may not be possible to play back images shot on other camera models.
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Playback zoom cannot be used during multi-frame playback.
Quality
3M (2048 × 1536)
––
13×
2M (1600 × 1200)
10×
1M (1280 × 960)
8×
0.3M (640 × 480)
4×
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w
FRAMEFRAMEFRAMEFRAME
FORMATFORMAT ALL FRAMESALL FRAMES
BACKBACKBACKBACK
ERASEERASE
FRAMEFRAMEFRAMEFRAME
FORMATFORMAT ALL FRAMESALL FRAMES
BACKBACKBACKBACK
ERASEERASE
ERASE OK?ERASE OK?
FRAMEFRAME
PLAYBACK MODE
ERASING SINGLE FRAME
1
1 Set the Mode dial to “w”. 2 Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the
menu screen on the LCD monitor.
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To revert to image playback without erasing the
frame, select “BACK” and press the “MENU/OK”
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button.
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2
Select “FRAME” in the “ press the “MENU/OK” button. See P.59 for more information on “ALL FRAMES” and “FORMAT”.
p” ERASE menu and
3
Press “d” or “c” to view the frame (individual file) you want to erase.
!
Press the “BACK” button to cancel frame erasing.
Note that mistakenly erased images cannot be recovered. You should copy important files that you want to keep to your computer.
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Pressing the “MENU/OK” button erases the frame (individual file) displayed. When the frame as been erased, the next frame is played back and “§” is displayed.
To erase another frame, repeat steps and .
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