FujiFilm FINEPIX S1 Series Basic Manual

FUJ~FILM
DIGITAL
CAMERA
FINEPIX
S1
Series
Basic
Manual
of
this prod-
uct.
This
manual
takes
you through the ba-
sic
steps
involved
in
using your camera for
the first time.
Complete
operating instruc-
tions may be found in the
Owner's
Manual,
provided
in
pdf
format on the supplied
CD
.
For
information on related
products, visit
our
website at
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First
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Taking
Pictures
Viewing
and
Deleting
Pictures
Movies
More
on
Photography
Reference
I
For
Your
Safety
;;
Be
sure
to
read
these
notes
before
use
Safety
Notes
Make
sure
that
you
use
your
came
ra
correctly.
Read
t
he
se
safety
notes
and
your
Owner's
Manual
carefully before
use.
After reading the
se
safety
notes,
store
them
in
a
safe
place.
About
the
Icons
The
icons
shown
be
low
are
used
in th
is
document to indi-
cate
the
seve
rity
of
the injury
or
damage that
can
result
if the
informati
on
indi
cat
ed
by
the icon
is
ignored
and
the product
is
used
incorrectly
as
a
re
su
lt.
&
Th
is
icon
indicate
s
that
death
or
ser
i
ous
injury
can
WARNING
..
result
if
the
information
is
ignored.
It\
This
ico
n i
ndi
ca
te
s
th
at
personal
injury
or
mater
ia
l
CAUllON
damage
can
resu
lt if
the
info
rma
tion
is
ignored
.
..
....
...
~, ,
'
·
···
·
6WARNING
..
If
a
1.roblem
arises,
tum
the
r.amera
off.
remove
the
bgttf[J.
and
disconnect
and
un1./ug
the
A(
{!flwer
ada1.ter.
Cont
inu
ed
use
of
the
camera
when
it
is
emitti
ng
smoke,
is
emitting
any
unusual
odor,
or
is
in
any
ot
her
abnormal
state
can
cause
a
fire
or
electric
shock.
Contact
your
FUJI
FILM
dea
l
er.
Do
not
allow
water
or
foreign
objects
to
enter
the
camera.
If
water
or
for
e
ign
objects
get
insid
e
the
camera,
t
urn
the
camera
off,
remove
the
battery,
and
disconnect
and
un
plug
the
AC
power
adapter.
Co
ntinued
use
of
the
camera
can
cause
a
fire
or
el
ectric
shock
.
Contact
your
FUJ
IFI
LM
dealer.
Do
not
use
the
camera
in
the
bathroom
or
shower.
This
can
cause
a
fir
e
or
electr
ic
shock.
Never
attem1.t
to
change
or
take
a1.1.rt
the
camera
(never
Ol!f.n
the
case).
Failure
to
observe
this
precaution
can
cause
fire
or
el
ectric
s
ho
ck.
6WARNING
··
·
..
.
..
..
Should
thr.
case
break
~n
as
the
r~ult
of
a
fall
or
other
g_c{ident,
do
not
touch
the
ex{!flsed
1.1.rts.
Failure
to
observe
this
precau-
tion
could
resu
lt
in
electric
shock
or
in
i
njury
from
touch
ing
the
damaged
parts.
Remove
the
batt
ery
immediately,
taking
care
to
avoid
i
njury
or
electric
shock,
and
take
the
product
to
t
he
po
int
of
purchase
for
consultat
ion.
Do
not
change,
heat
or
undulr.
twist
or
1.ull
the
connection
cord
and
do
not
1./ace
hearx
objects
on
the
connection
cord.
T
he
se
actions
cou
ld
damage
the
co
rd
and
ca
use
a
fire
or
electric
shock.
If
the
cord
is
damaged,
contact
your
FUJIFILM
dealer.
Do
not
1./ace
the
camera
on
an
unstable
Sl!.rface.
Thi
s
can
cause
the
camera
to
fa
ll
or
tip
ove
r
and
cause
injury.
Never
attem1.t
to
take
1.ictures
while
in
motion.
Do
not
use
the
camera
wh
i
le
you
are
wa
l
king
or
driv
ing
a
vehicle.
This
can
result
in
you
falling
down
or
being
involved
in
a traffic
accide
nt
Do
not
touch
anr.
metal1.arts
of
the
camera
during
a
thunderstorm.
Th
is
can
c
ause
an
el
ectr
ic
shock
due
to
indu
c
ed
c
urrent
from
the
light-
ning
di
scharge
.
Do
not
use
the
battea
excmt
as
S/lecitied.
Lo
ad
the
battery
as
shown
by
the
indi
ca
to
r.
Do
not
heat,
change
or
take
a11.art
the
battea.
Do
not
droll
or
subject
the
battea
to
im1.acts.
Do
not
store
the
battea
with
metallic
f!.rod·
ucts
.
Any
of
these
act
i
ons
can
cause
th
e
batte
ry
to
burst
or
leak
and
c
ause
fire
or
injury
as a
resu
lt
Use
onlr.
the
battea
or
AC
/lOWer
ada1.ters
Sll.ecitied
for
!lSI!
with
this
camerg
.
Do
not
use
voltages
{lther
than
the
~r
SIJPI.I'l
voltgge
shown.
The
use
of
ot
her
power
sou
r
ces
can
cause
a
fire.
If
thr.
battealeaks
and
fluid
gets
in
contact
with
r!!,Ur
em,
skin
or
d.f!.thing.
flush
the
affected
area
with
cl~n
water
and
seek
medical
attention
or
call
an
emr.rgen{l
number
right
awar..
Donger
of
m~.losion
if
batteais
incomctlr.re1.1aced.
Ref!.lace
only_
with
the
same.
Do
not
use
in
the
l.resence
of
flammablr.
objects,
ex1.losive
gases,
or
dust. When
carrying
the
battery,
install
it
in
a
digital
camera
or
keel.
it
in
the
hard
case.
When
storing
the
battery..
kee1.
it
in
the
hard
case.
When
discarding.
cover
the
battea
terminals
with
insulation
tal!f..
Co
ntact
with ot
her
metal
l
ic
objects
or
batteries
cou
ld
cause
the
battery
to
ignite
or burst
.
.
6JNA~NING
.
.
...
..
"
..
>:
Kee11.
memoa
cards
out
of
the
reach
of
small
children.
Because
memory
cards
are
smal
l,
they
can
be
swa
l
lowed
by
children
.
Be
sure
to
store
memory
cards
out of
the
reach
of
sma
ll
children.
If
a
child
swa
llows
a
memory
card,
seek
medical
attent
i
on
or
cal
l
an
emergency
number
.
Tum
the
camera
off
in
crowds
.
The
came
ra
emits
radio-frequency
radiation
tha
t
may
i
nterfere
with
pacemakers
.
Tum
the
camera
off
in
the
vicinitJ,
of
automatic
doors,
1.ub/ic
address
sr.stems,
and
other
automatically_
controlled
devices.
The
camera
emits
radio-frequency
radiat
ion
that
may
ca
u
se
th
e
se
devices
to
malfu
n
ct
ion.
Kem
the
camera
at
least
22
em
(0.7
ft.l
owar.
from
l.toll.le
wearing
l.f.Cemakers.
T
he
camera
emi
ts
radio-frequen
cy
rad
ia
tion
that
may
interfere
with
pacemakers.
Hot
shoe{over
Ke
ep
out
of
the
reach
of
small
children.
&cAUTION
..
..
,
'
Do
not
use
this
camera
in
locations
affected
I!!
oil
fumes,
steam,
hu-
mldf!r.ordust.
This
can
cause
a
fire
or
electr
ic s
hock
.
Do
not
leave
this
camera
in
e./aces
subject
to
extremely_
high
tem-
e.eratures.
Do
not l
eave
the
camera
in
locations
such
as
a
sea
led
vehic
le or
in
direct
sunlight
Thi
s
ca
n
cause
a
fire
Keel!.
out
of
the
reach
of
s.mall
children.
Thi
s
produc
t
cou
ld
cause
injury
in
the
hands
of a
child.
Donot/1./acehearxotd.ectsonthecamera.
Th
is
ca
n c
ause
the
heavy
object
to
tip
over
or
fa
ll
and
ca
u
se
injury.
Do
not
move
thr.
cgmera
while
the
AC
/l!M.er
adal!.ter
is
still
connected
.
Do
not
I!.UII
on
the
connection
cord
to
disconnect
the
AC
/l!M.tr
adal!.ter.
This
can
damage
the
power
cord
or
cab
les
and
ca
u
se
a
fire
or
electr
ic s
hock
.
Do
not
use
the
AC
l!fl.Wtr
ada1.ter
if
the
1!./Ug
is
damaged
or
the
l!.lug
socket
connection
is
loose.
This
could
cause
fire
or
el
ectric
shock
.
Do
not
cover
or
wraf!.
the
camera
or
the
AC
e.ower
adae.ter
in
a
cloth
or
blanket.
T
his
can
cause
heat
to
bui
ld
up
and
distort
the
casing
or
cause
a
fire
.
Whr.n
r!!,U
are
cleaning
the
cgmera
or
r!!,U
do
n{lt
e./an
to
use
the
cam-
erg_
for
an
extended
1!f.ritl!L
remove
the
battea
and
disconne{l.
and
une.lw
the
AC
/l!M.er
adal!.ter.
Fai
lu
re
to
do
so
can
cause
a
fire
or
elect
ri
c s
ho
ck
.
When
a
memory
card
is
nmoved,
the
card
could
come
out
of
the
slot
too
quickly.
Use
rour
finger
to
hold
it
andgentlynlease
the
card.
In
-
jury
could
result
to
th
ose
s
truck
by
the
ejected
card.
Request
~gular
internal
testing
and
deaning
for
your
camera.
Build-up
of
du
st
in
you
r
ca
mera
can
cause
a
fire
or
el
ectric
shock.
Con
ta
ct
your
FUJIFILM
dealer
to
request
inte
rna
l
cleaning
ev
ery
two
yea
r
s.
P
lease
note
that
this
service
is
not
free
of
c
harge
.
Remove
rour
fingers
from
the
flash
window
befon
the
flash
tim.
Fail-
ure
to
observe
this
prec
aution
co
uld
r
es
u
lt
in
burns
.
Keep
the
flash
window
dean
and
do
not
use
the
flash
if
the
window
is
obstructed.
Fa
ilu
re
to
observe
the
se
precautions
cou
ld
cause
smoke
or
disco
lorati
on.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE:
Read
Before
Using
the
Software
Read
this
section
if
your
camera
uses
a
rechargeable
Li-ion
battery.
The
battery
is n
ot
c
harged
at
shipment
Charge
the
battery
before
use.
Keep
the
battery
in
its
case
when
not
in
use
.
Notes
on
the
Battery
The
batter
y
gradually
loses
its
charge
when
not
in
use.
C
harge
the
batt
ery
one
or
two
da
ys
before
use.
Battery
li
fe
can
be
ex
t
ended
by
turn
ing
the
camera
off
when
not
in
use
.
Batte
ry
capaci
ty
decreases
at
low
temperatures;
a
depleted
battery
may
not function
at
w
he
n
co
ld
.
Keep
a
full
y
cha
r
ged
spare
batt
er
y
in
a
wa
rm
place
a
nd
exc
hange
as
necessary,
or
keep
the
battery
in
yo
ur
pocket
or
other
warm
pla
ce
and
in
ser
t
it
in
the
camera
only
when
shooting.
Do
not
place
the
battery
in
direct
conta
ct
w
ith
hand
warmers
or
o
ther
heating
devi
ce
s.
Charging
the
Battery
Charging
times
will
incre
ase
at
ambient
temperatures
below
+10°C
(+5
0°F)
or
above
+35°(
(+95°F)
Do not attempt
to
charge
the
battery
at
temperatures
above
40
oc
(+ 1
04
°
F)
;
at
temperatures
below
ooc
(+3rF),
the
batter
y
will
not
c
harge
.
Direct
or
indir
ec
t
expo
rt
,
in
whole
or
in
part,
of
li
censed
soft-
ware
without
the
permission
of
the
applicable
governing
bodies
is
prohibited.
Do
not attempt
to
recharge
a
fully
cha
r
ged
battery.
The
bat-
t
ery
does
not
however
need
to
be
fully
discharged
before
cha
rg
ing
.
Using
the
Camera
Do
not
aim
the
camera
at
ex
tre
mely
bright light
so
urce
s,
The
battery
may
be
warm
to
the
touch
immediately
after
s
uch
as
the
s
un
in
a
clou
dl
ess
sky
Fa
i
lure
to
observe
thi
s
charging
or
use.
This
is
normaL
precaution
c
ou
ld
damage
t
he
ca
mera
image
senso
r.
Battery
Life
At
normal
temperature
s,
the
battery
c
an
be
re
charged
about
300
times
. A
noticeable
decrease
in
the
le
ng
th
of ti
me
the
battery
will
hold
a cha
rge
indicates
that it
has
rea
che
d
the
end
of
it
s
se
rvi
ce
life
and
s
hould
be
r
ep
l
aced
.
For
Your
Safety
Storage
Performance
may
be
impai
red
if
the
battery
is
left
unused
fo
r ex
tended
periods
when
fully
ch
arg
ed
.
Run
the
batt
ery
flat
before
stor
ing
it
If
the
ca
mera
will
not
be
used
for
an
extended
period,
re-
move
the
battery
and
store
it
in
a
dry
place
with
an
ambient
temperature
of from+
15°C
to
+25°( (+59°F to
+7rF)
.
Do
not store
in
locations
exposed
to
ex
treme
s of
temperature
.
Cautions:
Handling
the
Battery
Do
not
transport
or
store
with
metal
objects
such
as
neck
-
laces
or
hairpins.
Do
not
expose
to
flame
or heat
Do
not
di
sassemb
le
or
modify
Use
with
de
s
ignated
char
gers
only.
Do
not
drop
or
subject
to
strong
physical
shocks.
Do
not
expose
to
water
.
Keep
the
terminals
clean
.
The
battery
and
came
ra
body
may
become
warm
to
the
touch
after
ext
ended
u
se
.
Th
is is
normal
.
r»'lk'Ofin'!tR!fliar~eadleJNilMH/B'tttgi'tS#Mfliili;Ufflllltimh•
Read
this
section
if
your
camera
uses
AA
alkaline
or
re-
chargeable
AA
Ni-MH
batteries
.
Information
on
co
mpat-
i
ble
batte
ry
types
may
be
found
elsewhere
in
the
camera
manual
.
Cautions:
Handling
the
Batteries
Do
not
ex
pose
to
water,
flame
,
or
heat,
or
store
in
warm
or
hum
id
cond
iti
ons.
Do
not
transport
or
store
with
meta
l
objects
such
as
neck
-
la
ces
or
hairpins
Do
not
di
s
assemble
or
modify
the
batteries
or
battery
casing
.
Do
not
s
ubje
ct
to
strong
physica
l
shocks
.
Do
not u
se
batteries
th
at
are
l
eaking,
deformed,
or
di
sc
o
l-
ored
.
Ke
ep o
ut
of
rea
ch of inf
ants
and
sma
ll
c
hildren.
Insert
in
the
co
rr
ect
or
i
en
tation.
Do
not m
ix
o
ld
and
new
batteries,
batteries
with di
fferent
c
harg
e
l
evel
s,
or
batt
er
i
es
of d
iffe
rent
types
.
iii
iv
• If
the
camera
will not
be
used
for
an
extended
period,
The
camera
draws a small
amount
of
current
even
when
remove
the
batteries.
Note
that
the
camera
clock
will
be
off.
Ni-MH
batteries
that
have
been
left
in
the
camera for
reset
The
batteries
may
be
warm
to
the
touch
immediately
after
use.
Turn
the
camera
off
and
allow
the
batteries
to
cool
before
handling.
Battery
capacity
tends
to
decrease
at
low
temperatures.
Keep
spare
batteries
in a pocket
or
other
warm
place
and
exchange
as
necessary.
Cold
batteries
may
recover
some
of
their
charge
when
warmed.
Fingerprints
and
other
stains
on
the
battery
terminals
can
impair
battery
performance.
Thoroughly
clean
the
terminals
with a
soft,
dry
cloth
before
inserting
them
in
the
camera.
If
the
batteries
leak,
clean
the
battery
compartment
thoroughly
before
inserting
new
batteries.
If
fluid
from
the
battery
comes
into
contact
with
skin
or
clothing,
flush
the
affected
area
with
water.
If
fluid
enters
your
eyes,
immediately
flush
the
affected
area
with
water
and
seek
medical
attention.
Do
not
rub
your
eyes.
Failure
to
observe
this
precaution
could
result
in
permanent
visual
impairment.
Ni-MH
Batteries
The
capacity
of
Ni-MH
batteries
may
be
temporarily
reduced
when
new,
after
long
periods
of
disuse,
or
if
they
are
repeat-
edly
recharged
before
being
fully
discharged.
This
is
normal
and
does
not
indicate a malfunction.
Capacity
can
be
in-
creased
by
repeatedly
discharging
the
batteries
using
the
discharge
option
in
the
camera
setup
menu
and
recharging
them
using a battery
charger
(sold
separately).
CD
CAUTION:
Do
not
use
the
discharge
option
with
alkaline
batteries.
an
extended
period
may
be
drawn
down
to
the
point
tha
t
they
no
longer
hold a charge.
Battery
performance
may
also
drop
if
the
batteries
are
run
down
in a device
such
as
a flashlight
Use
the
discharge
option
in
the
camera
setup
menu
to
discharge
Ni-MH
batteries.
Batteries
that
no longe
r
hold a charge
even
after
repeatedly
being
discharged
and
recharged
have
reached
the
end
of their
service
life
and
must
be
replaced
Ni-MH
batteries
can
be
recharged
in a battery
charger
(sold
separately).
Batteries
may
become
warm
to
the
touch
afte
r
charging.
Refer
to
the
instructions
provided
with
the
char-
ger
for
more
information.
Use
the
charger
with
compatible
batteries
only.
Ni-MH
batteries
gradually
lose
their
charge
when
not
in
use.
Disposal
CAUTION:
Dispose
of
used
batteries
in
accord
with
local
regu-
lations.
In
the
event
that
the
LCD
monitor
is
damaged,
care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
contact
with
liquid
crystal. Take
the
urgent
action
indicated
should
any
of
the
following
situations
arise
·
If
liquid
crystal
comes
in
contact
with
your
skin,
clean
the
area
with a cloth
and
then
wash
thorough
ly with
soap
and
run-
ning
water.
·
If
liquid
crystal
enters
your
eyes,
flush
the
affected
eye
with
clean
water
for
at
least
15
minutes
and
then
seek
medical
assista
nee.
·
If
liquid
aystal
is
swallowed,
rinse
your mouth
thoroughly
with
water.
Drink
large
quantities
of
water
and
induce
vomiting,
then
seek
medical
assistance.
Although
the
display
is
manufactured
using
extremely
high-
precision
technology,
it
may
contain
pixels
that
are
always
lit
or
that
do
not
light
This
is
not a malfunction,
and
images
recorded
with
the
product
are
unaffected.
Unless
intended
solely
for
personal
use
, i
mages
recorded
us-
ing
your
digital
camera
system
cannot
be
used
in
ways
that
infringe
copyright
laws
without
the
consent
of
the
owner.
Note
that
some
restrictions
apply
to
the
photographing of
stage
performances,
entertainments,
and
exhibits,
even
when
intended
pure
ly
for
personal
use.
Users
are
also ask
ed
to
note
that the
transfer
of
memory
cards
containing
images
or
data
protected
under
copyright
laws
is
only
permissib
le
within the
restrictions
imposed
by
those
copyright
laws.
NOTICES
To
prevent
nre
or
shock
hazard,
do
not expose the
unit
to
rain
or
moisture.
Please
read
the
"Safety
Notes"
and
make
sure
you
understand
them
before
using
the
camera.
Perchlorate
Material-special
handling
may
apply.
See
http//wwwdtscca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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'"
''
xD-Picture
Card
and
.:£R..
are
trademarks
of
FUJIFILM
Corporation.
The
typefaces
included
herein
are
solely
devel-
oped
by
DynaComware
Taiwan
Inc.
Macintosh,
Quick
Time,
and
Mac
OS
are
trademarks
of
Apple
Inc.
in
the
U.S.A
and
other
countries.
Windows
8,
Windows
7,
Windows
Vista,
and
the
Windows
logo
are
trademarks
of
the
Microsoft
group
of
companies.
Wi-Fi"'
and
Wi-Fi
Protected
Setup"'
are
registered
trademarks
of
the
Wi-Fi
Alliance.
Adobe
and
Adobe
Reader
are
either
trademarks
or
registered
trademarks
of
Adobe
Systems
Incorporated
in
the
U.S.A
and/or other
countries.
The
SDHC
and
SDXC
logos
are
trademarks
of
SD-3C,
LLC.
The
HDMIIogo
is a trademark.
You
Tube
is a trademark
of
Google
Inc.
Facebook
is a trademark
of
Facebook,
Inc.
All
other
trade
names
mentioned
in
this
manual
are
the
trademarks
or
reg-
istered
trademarks
of their
respective
owners.
Tested
To
Comply
With
FCC
Standards
FOR
HOME
OR
OFFICE
USE
Contains
IC:
7736B-02100002
Contains
FCC
ID:
W2Z-02100002
FCC
Statement:
This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This
de-
vice
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
com-
ply
with
the
limits
for a Class B digital device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
pro-
vide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interferen
ce
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generate
s,
use
s,
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 in-
stallation.
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
fol-
lowing
measures:
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
re-
ceiver.
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on a circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
FCC
Caution:
Any
changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
ap-
proved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
This
transmitter
must
not
be
co-located
or
operating
in
con-
junction with
any
other
antenna
or
transmitter.
Radiation
Exposure
Statement:
This
device
meets
the
gov-
ernment's
requirements
for
exposure
to
radio
waves. This
device
is
designed
and
manufactured
not to
exceed
the
emission
limits
for
exposure
to
radio
frequency
(RF)
energy
set
by
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
of
the
U.S.
Government. The
exposure
standard
for
wireless
device
employs
a unit
of
measurement
known
as
the
Specific
Absorption
Rate,
or
SAR
The SAR
limit
set
by
the
FCC
is 1.6W/kg.
*Tests
for
SAR
are
conducted
using
standard
operating
positions
accepted
by
the
FCC
with
the
device
transmitting
at
its
highest
certi-
fied
power
level
in
all
tested
frequency
bands
.
Notes
on
the
Grant:
To
comply
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules,
this
product
must
be
used
with a
Fujifilm-specified
ferrite-
core
AN
cable,
USB
cable,
and
DC
supply
cord
A lithium
ion
battery
that
is
recyclable
powers
the
product
you
have
purchased.
Please
call
1-800-8-BATTERY
for
information
on
how
to
recycle
this
battery.
For
Your
Sofi:.'t.V
CAN
ICES·3(8)/NMB·3(B)
CAUTION:
This
Class
B digi
tal
apparatus
complies
with
Cana-
dian
ICES-003.
Industry
Canada
statement:
This
device
complies
with
RSS-
21
0 of
the
Industry
Canada
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.
This
device
and
its
antenna(s)
must
not
be
co-located
or
op-
erating
in
conjunction with
any
other
antenna
or
transmit-
ter,
except
tested
built-in
radios.
The
County
Code
Selection
feature
is
disabled
for
products
marketed
in
the
US/
Canada.
Radiation
Exposure
Statement:
The
product
comply
with
the
Canada
portable
RF
exposure
limit
set
forth
for
an
uncon-
trolled
environment
and
are
safe
for
intended
operation
as
described
in
this
manual.
The
further
RF
exposure
reduction
can
be
achieved
if
the
product
can
be
kept
as
far
as
possible
from
the
user
body
or
set
the
device
to
lower
output
power
if
such
function
is
available.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read
these
instructions.
Keep
these
instructions.
Heed
all
warnings.
Follow
all
instructions.
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
Clean
only
with a
dry
cloth.
Do
not block any
ventilation
openings.
Insta
ll
in
accor-
dance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers, stoves,
or
other
apparatus (including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched
particularly
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
Only
use
attachments/accessories specified
by
the
manu-
facturer.
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
lightning storms or
when
un-
used for
long
period
s of
time
.
v
vi
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personal.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
as
power
supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped
.
Caring
for
the
Camera
To
ensure
continued
enjoyment
of
the
product,
observe
the
following
precautions.
If
the
camera
will
not
be used
for
an
extended
period, remove
the
battery
and
memory
card.
Avoid
using
the
camera
for
extended
periods
or
storing
it
in
locations
that
are:
exposed
to
rain,
steam,
or
smoke
very
humid
or
extremely
dusty
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
very
high
temperatu
res,
such
as
in
a
closed
veh1cle
on a sun
ny
day
extremely
cold
subject
to
strong
vibration
exposed
to
strong
magnetic
fields,
such
as
near a broad
-
casting
antenna,
power
line,
radar
emitter,
motor, trans-
former,
or
magnet
in
contact
with
volatile
chemicals
such
as
pesticides
next
to
rubber
or
vinyl
products
Water
and
Sand
This
camera
cannot
be
used
under
water. Keep
the
camera
again
st
penetration
of
garbage,
mud,
sand,
dust, water,
harmful
gas,
salt,
and
so on.
Do
not
place
the
camera
on a wet surface
Make
sure
the
covers
(caps)
for
the
battery, card slot and
ports
are securely clo
sed
before use.
If
the camera
is
exposed
to
rai
n,
droplet
s of
water,
and
so
on,
dry
it
thoroughly.
Condensation
S
udden
increas
es
in
temperature,
such
as
occur
when
enter-
ing a heated
building
on a co
ld
day,
can
cause
condensation
inside
the
came
ra
If
this occurs,
turn
the
camera
off
and wait
an
hour
before
turning
it
on
again.
If
con
densation form
s on
the
memory
card,
remove
the card
and
wait for
the
condensa
-
tion
to
dissipate
Use a blower
to
remo
ve
dust from
the
protecti
ve
glass
covering
the
lens
and
LCD
monitor, t
hen
gently
wipe
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth. Any
remaining
stai
ns
can
be
removed
by
wiping
gentl
y with a pi
ece
of
FUJIFILM
lens-cleaning
paper
to
which a small
amount
of
lens-cleaning
flu
id
has
been
ap-
plied
Care
should
be
taken
to avo
id
scratching
the
pro
tec-
tive glass
or
LCD
monitor.
The
camera body
can
be
cleaned
with a soft,
dry cloth.
Do
not
use
alcohol, thinner,
or
other
volatile
chemicals.
Keep
the camera
in
your carry-on
baggage. Checked
bag-
gage
may
suffer
violent
shocks that could damage
the
camera.
In
the
European
Union,
Norway,
Iceland
and
liechten-
stein:
This
symbol
on
the
pro
duct,
or
in
the
man
-
ual
and
in
the war
ranty, and/or
on
its
packaging
indica
tes
that
this product
shall not
be
treated
as
-
household
waste. Instead
it
should
be
taken
to
an
applicable
collection
point for
the
recycling
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
By
ensuring
this
product
is
disposed
of
correctl
y, you will
help
prev
ent
potential
negative consequences
to
the en-
v
ironment
and
human healt
h,
which
cou
ld otherwi
se
be
c
aused
by inapprop
riate
waste
handling
of this
produ
ct
This
symbol
on
the
batteries
or
accumulators
'r!
indicates
that
tho
se
batteries
shall
not
be
treated
as
house
hold
waste.
If
your
equipment
contains
easy removable
batteries or
accumulators
please
dispose
these
separately acco
rding
to
your local requirements
.
The
recycling
of mater
ials will help to
conserve
natural re-
sources. For more deta
iled i
nform
ation
about recycling
this
product, plea
se conta
ct your loca
l city offic
e,
your househol
d
waste
disposal se
rvice or
the shop
whe
re you purchased the
product
In
Countries
Outside
the
European
Union,
Norway,
Iceland
and
Liechtenstein:
If you wish to
discard this
produ
ct, includ
ing
the
batteries
or
accumulators, please
con
tact your loca
l au-
thorities
and
ask for the
correct wa
y of di
sposa
l.
In
Japan
:
Th
is
symbol
on
the batterie
s indi
cates
[
~
I
tha
t they are
to
be disposed
of
separatel
y.
~~
Li-ion
This product complies
with
the foll
owing EU Direc
tives:
Low Volt
age
Directive 200
6/95/
EC
• EMC Direct
ive
2004
/1
08/
EC
• R &
TIE
Directive 1999/5/EC
Complian
ce
with
these directives implies conformity
to
ap-
pl
icable
harmonized
Eur
ope
an
standards (European Norms
)
which
are
listed
on
the
EU Decl
ara
tion of Co
nfo
rmity issued
by
FUJI FILM
Corporatio
n f
or this
product
or
product
family.
This
compliance
is
indicated
by
the following
conformity
marking pla
ced
on the
pro
duct:
CE
This marking
is valid for non-T
elec
om products and EU har-
monized
Telecom product
s (e.g.
Bluetoo
th)
Regarding the Declarati
on
of Conformit
y,
visi
t http
//
www.
fuji film
.com
/products/digital_
camera
s/s/finep
ix
_s
I /
pdf
/
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nd
ex/finepi
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f
CD
Th
is
product,
which
contains
encrypti
on
function
de-
veloped
in
the
United
States,
is
controlled
by
the
United
States
Export
Administration
Regulations
and
may
not
be
exported
or
re-exported
to
any
country to
which
the
United
States
embargoes
goods.
·
Use
only
as
part
of
a
wireless
network.
FUJIFILM
does
not
accept
liability
for
damages
resulting
from
unauthorized
use
.
Do
not
use
in
applications
requiring
a
high
degree
of
reliability,
for
example
in
medical
de
v
ices
or
other
systems
that
may
directly
or
ind
i
rectl
y
i
mpact
human
life
When
using
the
de
v
ice
in
computer
and
other
sy
s
tems
that
de-
mand
a
greater
degree
of reliability
than
wireless
network
s,
be
sure
to
take
all
necessary
precaut
i
ons
to
ensure
safety
and
prevent
malfunction.
·
Use
only
in
the
country
in
which
the
device
was
purchased.
This
device
conforms
to
regulations
governing
wireless
network
devices
in
the
country
in
which
it
was
purchased
Observe
all
location
regulations
when
using
the
device.
FUJI
F
ILM
does
not
accept
l
iabil
ity
for
problems
arising
from
use
in
other
jurisdictions.
·
Wireless
data
(images)
may
be
intercepted
by
third
parties.
The
securit
y of
data
transm
i
tted
ov
er
wirele
ss
networks
is
not
guaranteed
·
Do
not
use
the
device
in
locations
subjed
to
magnetic
fields,
static
electricity,
orradiointerference.
Do
not
use
the
trans-
mitter
in
the
vicinity of
microwave
ov
ens
or
in
other
loca-
tions
subject
to
magnetic
fields
,
static
electricity,
or
radio
i
nterference
that
may
prevent
reception
of
wireless
signals.
Mutual
interference
may
occur
when
the
transmitter
is
used
in
the
vicinity of other
wireless
devices
operating
in
the
2.4
GHz
band.
·
The
wireless
transmitter
operates
in
the
1.4
GHz
band
using
DSSS
and
OFDM
modulation.
Wireless
Network
Devices:
Cautions
·
This
device
operates
on
the
same
frequency
as
commercial,
educational,
and
medical
devices
and
wireless
transmitters.
It
also
operates
on
the
same
frequency
as
licensed
transmit-
ters
and
special
un
l
icensed
low-voltage
transmitters
used
in
RFID
tracking
systems
for
assembly
lines
and
in
other
similar
applications.
·
To
prevent
interference
with
the
above
devices,
observe
the
following
precautions.
Confirm
that
the
RFID
transmitter
is not
in
operatio
n
before
using
th
is
de
vi
ce
.
Should
y
ou
obser
ve
that
the
de
v
ice
causes
interference
in
licensed
transmitters
used
for
RFID
tr
acking,
immediately
choose
a
new
operating
frequency
for this
dev
i
ce
to
prevent
ad-
ditional
interfer
ence.
If
you
notice
that
this
device
causes
interference
in
low-voltage
RFID
tracing
systems,
contact
a
FUJIFILM
representative.
For
Yo
ur
Safe
ty
I-
2.40-S/O-F4j
Th
is
sticker
indicates
that
_ _
this
de
v
ice
operates
in
the
2.4
GHz
band
using
DSSS
and
OFDM
modula-
tion
and
may
cause
inter-
ference
at
distances
of
up
to
40
m.
vii
I
Table
of
Contents
For Your Safety
.................................................................................
ii
~ore
on
Photography
•••••••••••••.•.••••••..••••••••••••.••••
9
First Steps ............................................................. 1
Before You
Begin
............................................................................
1
Supplied
Accessories
....................
.
..............................................
1
The Strap
....................................
:
..........................................
..
.......
1
The
Lens
Cap
................................................................................
1
The
Lens
Hood (Optional
Accessory)
.................................
1
Inserting
the
Batteries and a
Memory
Card
.......................
2
Charging
the
Battery
....................................................................
3
Turning
the
Camera On
and Basic
Setup
.............................
4
Shooting
Mode
................................................................................
9
SRrmDl
SCENE
RECOGNITION
...................................................
9
0
AUTO
...........................................................................................
9
Adv.
ADVANCED
............................................................................
9
SP
SCENE
POSITION
...................................................................
13
181
MOTION
PANORAMA
360
................................................
14
P:
PROGRAM
AE
..
..
........................
..
..
..
....
..
..................................
.
16
S:
SHUTTER
PRIORITY
AE
..........................................................
17
A:
APERTURE
PRIORITY
AE
......
..
...............................................
17
M: MANUAL
...................................................................................
18
Taking Pictures
•••••.••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
5
C:
CUSTOM
MODE
.......................................................................
19
Viewing
and Deleting Pictures
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••
7
Reference ...........................................................
20
Parts
of
the
Camera
.....................................................................
20
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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
II
Shooting, Playback,
and Setup Options
............................
21
Recording and Viewing Movies
...............................................
8
viii
I Before
You
Begin
SUP-P-lied
Accessories
NP-85
recharge-
able
battery
ACpower
adapter
*Shape
of
adapter varies
with
region
of
sale.
The
Strap
Plug
adapter*
Attach the strap
to
the
two
strap eyelets
as
shown
below.
The Lens Cap
Attach the
lens
cap
as
shown.
Strap
Basic
Manual
(this
manua
l)
·
CD-ROM
:t!
~
....
USB
cable
Lens
cap
~
Hot
shoe
cover
~
"'
(
to
protect
the
ports, attached
to
camera)
To
avoid
losing
the
lens
cap,
pass
the
supplied
string
through
the
eyelet
((j))
and
secure
the
lens
cap
to
the
strap(®).
CD
The
Lens
Hood
(Optional Accessory)
Rotate
the
lens hood in
the
direction shown until
it clicks into place.
1
I
Inserting
the
Batteries and a
Memory
Card
2
1
Open
the
battery-chamber
cover.
Slide
the battery-cham-
ber
latch
in the direction shown and open the bat­tery-chamber cover.
2
Insert
the battery.
Insert
the
battery
as
shown
in
the
illustration
inside the battery chamber, using
the
bat-
tery
to
keep the
latch
pressed
to
one side.
Arrow
Battery
latch
••
Memory
Cards
Pict
ur
es
ca
n be
sto
r
ed
in an
opti
on
al
SD
,
SD
HC,
and
SD
XC
memo ry
cards,
refe
rr
ed
to in this
man
u
al
as
"memory
cards
"
..
3
Insert
the memory
card.
Holding
the
memory
ca
rd in
th
e orientation
sh
own
below
, sli
de
it
in
unt
il
it
cl
icks
into
pl
ace
at the back
of
the
slot.
4
Close
the battery-chamber
cover.
Press
the
cover
down
un-
~
·
~~
,__
til
it
cli
cks
i
nt
o
plac
e.
I
Charging
the
Battery
The battery
is
not
charged at shipment. Charge
the
battery before
use.
1
Attach
the
plug
adapter
to
the
AC
power
adapter.
Attach
the
plug
adapter
as
shown, making
sure
that
it
is
fully inserted and
clicks
into
place
on the
AC
power
adapter terminals.
~-Plug
adapter
~
The
plug
adapter
is
exclusively
for
use
with
the
supplied
AC
power
adapter. Do
not
use
it
with
other
devices.
2
Charge
the
battery.
Connect
the
camera
to
the
supplied
AC
power
adapter using the
supplied
USB
cable.
:!!
Then
plug
the
AC
power
adapter into
an
in-
e_
door
power
outlet.
"'
i
The indicator
lamp
shows battery charge
status.
Indicator
lamp
On Off
Blinks
Battery
status
Battery charging.
Charging
complete
.
Battery
fault.
See
the
sup-
plied
Owner's
Manual.
"'
3
4
Turning
the
Camera
On
and
Basic Setup
Press
the
ON/OFF
button
to
turn
the
camera on.
The
lens will
extend automatically.
A
language-selection dialog
is
displayed
the first
time
the
camera
is
turned on.
1
Choose
a
language.
1.1
Press
the
selector
up or
down
to
high-
light a
language.
1.2
Press
MENU/OK.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible
cause
The batteries are exhausted.
The camera does Th b . . h . .
e
attenes
are
not
1n
t
e
correct
or1entat1on.
not
turn
on.
The battery-chamber cover
is
not
latched .
2
Set
the date
and
time.
2.1
Press
the
selector left
or right
to
highlight
the
year,
month,
day,
hour, or minute and
press
up
or
down
to
change.
To
change
the
order in which
the
year,
month, and
day
are
displayed, highlight
the
date for-
mat and
press
the
selector
up
or
down.
2.2
Press
MENU/OK.
Solution
Insert
fresh
or
fully-charged
spare batteries.
Re-insert
the
batteries in
the
correct orientation.
Latch the
battery-chamber
cover.
For
additional
troubleshooting information, visit
http://www.fujifilm.com/
For
more information,
see
the
supplied
Owner's
Manual
(CD)
or
visit
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html.
1
Taking Pictures
This section describes
how
to
take pictures
in
SRr!!IU•1
mode.
1
Turn
the
camera
on.
Press
the
ON/OFF
button
to
turn
the
camera
on.
2
Select
SRMIU•l
mode.
Rotate the
mode
dial
to
SRMiil•l.
3
Check
the
battery
level.
Check
the battery
level in
the
displ
ay.
Indicator
Description
Batter
Batter
C]J
red
Low batter .
Char
e
as
soon
as
o
ssib
le.
c:J
(
blin
ks
re
d)
Battery
ex
hau
ste
d.
Tu
rn
camera
off
and
charge
ba
ttery.
*
&t'
SRmm!J
In
this mode,
the
camera
au
-
tomatically anal
yzes
the
com-
position and
se
lects
a
sc
ene
according
to
shooting cond i-
tions and the
type
of
subject
(the scenes in brackets
are
selected if
the
camera detects
Se
lected
sce
ne
that
the
subject is movin
g):
· 0
(~)(POR
T
RA
I
T):
Human port
rai
t subject.
·
0
(~0)
(LANDSCAPE):
Man
-made or
natural landscape.
·
<S
(~(S)
(N
I
GHT)
:
Poor
ly
-lit
la
nds
cape.
· e
(~9)
(MACR
O):
Subject
close
to camera.
· 0
<S
(
~(S
)
(N
I
GHT
PORTRAI
T)
:
Poorl
y-lit
portrait
subject.
~
(QI))
(BACKLIT
PORTRAIT):
Back
-l
it
portrait subject.
8
(0)
(AUT
O)
is
se
le
ct
ed
if no
ne
of
t
he
above a
re
detected.
5
6
4
Frame
the
picture.
Use
the
zoom
control
or
side
lever
to
frame
the
picture
in
the
display.
Select
W
to
zoom out
SelectT
to
zoom
in
~~
. ·
··
·
~
.
·
·
.
..
·:
..
:
···.··
···
..
,.·
~&\~·
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5
Focus.
Press
the
shutter
button
halfway
to
focus.
Taking
Pictures
6
Shoot.
Smoothly
press
the
shutter
button
the
rest
of
the
way
down
to
take
the
picture.
~
The
Shutter
Button
The shutter
button
has
two
positions.
Pressing
the
shutter
button
halfway
((D)
sets
focus and exposure;
to
shoot,
press
the
shutter
button
the
rest
of
the
way
down(®).
Press
halfway
Press
the
rest
of
the
way
down
I
Viewing and Deleting Pictures
Pictures
can be viewed in
the
monitor. When taking
important
photographs, take a test shot and
check
the
results.
1
Press
the
[E
button.
The most recent picture
will be
displayed
in
the monitor. Select
T
to
zoom
in
on pictures
displayed
in
single-frame
playback; select
W
to
zoom out.
When
the
picture
is
zoomed
in,
the
selector
can be used
to
view
areas
of
the image
not
currently visible
in
the
display.
Select
W
to
increase
the
number
of
images
displayed
or
T
to
view fewer images.
2
View
additional
pictures.
Press
the
selector right
to
view pic-
~
tures in
the
order recorded, left
to
.,...~
view pictures
in
reverse order.
Press
the
shutter
button
to
exit to shooting
mode.
11t
Deleting
Pictures
To
delete
the
picture
currently displayed in
the
moni-
tor, press
the
selector
up
(lffi).
• Select
FRAME
and
press
MENU/OK
.
A confirmation
dialog
will
be displayed.
·To
delete
the
picture, press
MENU/OK
.
To
exit
without
deleting
the
picture, press
DISP/BACK
.
7
I
Recording
and
Viewing Movies
8
Press
the
e
button
to
shoot a movie. Sound
is
re-
corded
via
the
built-in microphone;
do
not
cover
the
microphone during recording.
REC
icon
~
r;l--
El
-RE
c
[99
9m
5
9s
r--
lm
i!I
F
~
Number
of
photos
that
can
be
taken
during
recording Time
remaining
To
end recording,
press
the
e
button
again.
Recording ends automatically when the movie
reaches maximum length
or
memory
is
full.
During
playback, movies
are
displayed
in the
moni-
tor
as
shown at right. The
following
operations can be
performed
whi
le
a movie
is
displayed:
Operation
Description
Start/pause
Press
the
selector
down
to start pl
ayback.
playback
Press
again to
pause
.
End
Press
the
selector
up
to end
playback.
If
playback/ playback
is
not
in
progress
,
press
i
ng
the
delete selector up will delete the current mov
ie.
Press
the
selector
right
to
advance,
left
to
Advance/ rewind.
If playback
is
paused,
the movie
rewind will advance or rewind one frame
each
time the selector
is
pressed
.
Press
MENU/OK
to
pause
playback
and
dis-
Adjust play volume controls.
Press
the selector
volume up or down to adjust the
vo
lu
me
;
press
MENU/OK
again to
set
the volume.
I
Shooting
Mode
Choose
a shooting
mode
according
to
the scene
or
type
of
subject.
To
choose a shooting mode, rotate
the
mode
dial
to
the
desired setting. The
following modes
are
available:
SRMJiC•l
SCENE
RECOGNITION
The camera automatically analyzes the composi-
tion and selects
the
appropriate scene
mode
ac-
cording
to
the subject and shooting conditions .
.OAUTO
Choose for crisp, clear
snapshots. This
mode
is
recommended
in
most situations.
Adv.
ADVANCED
This
mode
combines "point-and-shoot" simplicity
with
sophisticated photographic techniques. The
r!l
Adv.
MODE
option
in
the shooting menu can
be used
to
choose from the
following
advanced
modes:
r!]Adv.
MODE
@E)
AOADVANCED
FILTER
10
tel
PRO
LOW-LIGHT
11
lffrmiHDR
11
0~Natural
&
~
12
r.i•:•
1
1dh
Zoom
Bracketing
12
9
10
Shooting
!Viode
~ADVANCED
FILTER
Take
photos with filter effects.
Select
a filter effect
and
press
MENU/OK
.
..
Depending on
the
subject and camera settings, images may in some cases be grainy
or
vary in brightness and
hue.
Filter
Description
Q
TOYCAMERA'
1
Choose
for
a retro
toy
camera effect.
~
MINIATURE'
2
The tops and
bottoms
of
pictures are blurred
for a diorama effect.
Q
POP
COLOR'
1
Create
high-contrast images
with
saturated
colors.
!.:tr
HIGH-KEY
1
Create
bright,
low-contrast
images.
A
LOW-KEY
1
Create
uniformly
dark tones
with
few
areas
of
emphasized highlights.
.Q:
DYNAMIC
TONE'
1
Dynamic tone expression
is
used for a fantasy effect.
'!)
FISH-EYE'
1
'
3
Create
a distorting
effect
of
a fisheye
lens.
Q
SOFT
FOCUS"
1
Create
a
look
that
is
evenly
soft
throughout
the
whole
image.
Q
CROSS
SCREEN'
2
Create
a star pattern where
lines
radiate
out
from
bright
objects.
Q
PARTIAL
COLOR
{RED)'
1
Q
PARTIAL
COLOR
{ORANGE)'
1
Q
PARTIAL
COLOR
{YELLOW)'
1
Areas
of
the
image
that
are
the
selected color
are
recorded in that
color. All
others
areas
of
the
Q
PARTIAL
COLOR
{GREEN)'
1
image are recorded in
black-and-white.
Q
PARTIAL
COLOR
{BLUE}*
1
Q
PARTIAL
COLOR
{PURPLE)'
1
*1
You
can also shoot movies.
*2
Check
the
effect
on
the
images after shooting.
*3
You
cannot
shoot movies
with
lm)1920x1080.
El
MOVIE
MODE
is
automatically
changed
to
Gl!]1280x720
if
11M
1920x1080
is
selected.
1111
PRO
LOW-LIGHT
Each
time
the
shutter
button
is
pressed,
the
camera makes four exposures and combines them
into a
single photograph.
Use
to
reduce noise and
blur
when photographing
poorly lit
subjects
or
static
subjects at high
zoom
ratios.
....
A single combined
photograph
may
not
be created
with
some scenes
or
if
the
subject or camera moves
during shooting. Do
not
move
the
camera until shoot-
ing
is
complete.
[l]
Keep
the camera steady
during
shooting.
• Frame coverage
is
reduced.
Shooting
1\.!Jode
IIIII
HDR
Each
time
the
shutter
button
is
pressed,
the
cam-
era
takes a series
of
shots, each
with
different
exposure. These
are
combined
into
a
single
im-
age, preserving
detail
in
highlights
and shadows.
Choose
for high-contrast scenes.
....
A single
combined
photograph may
not
be created
with
some scenes
or
if
the
subject
or
camera moves
during shooting. Do
not
move
the
camera until shoot-
ing
is
complete.
[l]
Keep
the
camera steady during shooting.
Frame coverage
is
reduced.
11
12
et
Natural
&
~
This
mode
helps ensure
good
results
with
back-
lit subjects and in other situations
with
difficult
lighting . Before shooting,
raise
the flash; pictures
can
only
be taken when
the
flash
is
raised.
Each
time
the shutter
button
is
pressed,
the
camera
takes
two
shots: one shot
without
the
flash
to
preserve natural lighting, followed
immediately
by a second shot
with
the flash. Do
not
move the
camera until shooting
is
complete.
...
• Do
not
use
where
flash photography
is
prohibited .
• Only available
if
memory
remains for
two
pictures.
Burst
mode
is
not
available.
Shooting
!Viode
ti•l•1t'h
Zoom
Bracketing
Each
time
the
shutter
button
is
pressed, the cam-
era
takes three pictures: one at
the
current zoom
ratio
with
an
image
size
of
I)L
a second zoomed
in
1.4
x and cropped
tom,
and a third zoomed in
2 x and cropped
to
0
(pictures will only be taken
if
there
is
enough
memory
for three images). Two
frames
are
displayed
to
show
the
areas
that will
be
included
in the second and third pictures;
the
outer frame shows
the
area
that will be recorded
at
1.4
x
zoom,
the
inner frame
the
area
that will
be
recorded at 2 x zoom.
...
~
~
• Digital
zoom can
not
be used.
If digital
zoom
is
active
when
tA•:•l¢
1
h
mode
is
selected,
zoom
will be set
to
the
max
imum
optical
zoom position.
Burst shooting options can
not
be used.
Shooting
1f\Aode
SP
SCENE
POSITION
The camera offers a choice
of
/Jscenes,"
each adapted
to
particular shooting conditions or a specific
type
of
subject.
Use
the
r!]
SCENE
POSITION
option
in
the
shooting menu
to
choose the scene
as-
signed
to
the
SP
position on
the
mode
dial.
Scene
Description
PORTRAIT
Choose this
mode
for soft-toned portraits
with
natural
skin tones .
LANDSCAPE
Choose this
mode
for crisp,
clear daylight shots
of
buildings
and
landscapes .
~SPORT
Choose this
mode
when
photographing
moving
subjects.
Priority
is
given
to
faster shutter speeds.
(:
NIGHT
Choose this
mode
for
poorly
lit
twilight
or
night
scenes. Sensitivity
is
automatically
raised
to
reduce
blur
caused by camera shake.
NIGHT
(TRIPOD}
Choose this
mode
for
slow
shutter speeds
when
shooting at night.
Use
a
tripod
to
prevent
blur.
(§:
FIREWORKS
Slow shutter speeds are used
to
capture
the
expanding burst
of
light
from a firework. Choose a shut-
ter speed
with
the
command
dial.
A
SUNSET
Choose this
mode
to
record
the
vivid
colors in sunrises and sunsets.
..
SNOW
Choose for crisp,
clear
shots
that
capture
the
brightness
of
scenes
dominated
by shining
white
snow
.
~
BEACH
Choose for crisp,
clear
shots
that
capture
the
brightness
of
sunlit beaches.
Y
PARTY
Capture
indoor
background
lighting
under
low-light
conditions.
*
FLOWER
Choose
for
vivid
close-ups
of
flowers. The camera focuses in
the
macro range.
l!ml
TEXT
Take
clear
pictures
of
text
or
drawings in print. The camera focuses in
the
macro range.
13
14
~MOTION
PANORAMA
360
Follow
an
on-screen guide
to
take photos
that
will
automatically be
joined
to
form
a panorama. The
camera zooms all
the
way
out
and remains fixed
at
the
widest angle until
shooting
is
complete.
1
To
select
the
angle through which you will pan
the
camera while shooting, press
the
selector
down.
Press
the
selector left or right
to
high-
light
an
angle and press
MENU/OK.
2
Press
the
selector right
to
view a choice
of
pan
directions.
Press
the
selector left or right
to
highlight
a pan direction and press
MENU/OK.
3
Press
the
shutter
button
all
the
way
down
to
start recording. There
is
no
need
to
keep
the
shutter
button
pressed during recording.
Shooting
;\:Jode.
4
Pan
the
camera
in
the
di- ..,12o
...
recti
on
shown
by
the
arrow. Shooting ends automati­cally
when
the
progress bar
~~!lot.!
is
full and
the
panorama
is
complete.
Shooting ends
if
the
shutter
button
is
pressed
all
the
way
down
during
shooting. No panorama will be re-
corded
if
the
shutter
button
is
pressed before
the
cam-
era
has
been
panned
through
120
°.
[!]
• Panoramas
are
created
from
multiple
frames. The
camera may in some
cases
record a greater
or
lesser
angle
than
selected or be
unable
to
stitch
the
frames
together
perfectly.
The
last
part
of
the
panorama
may
not
be recorded
if
shooting ends before
the
panorama
is
complete.
Shooting may
be interrupted
if
the
camera
is
panned
too
quickly
or
too
slowly. Panning
the
camera in a
direction
other
than
that
shown
cancels
shooting.
The desired
results
may
not
be achieved
with
mov-
ing subjects, subjects
close
to
the
camera, unvarying
subjects such
as
the
sky
or
a field
of
grass,
subjects
that
are in constant
motion,
such
as
waves and wa-
terfalls,
or
subjects
that
undergo
marked changes in
brightness.
Panoramas
may be blurred
if
the
subject
is
poorly lit.
Shooti
ng
Mode
·
~
For
Best
Results
For best
results,
move
the
camera in a
small circle
at
a steady speed, keeping
the
camera
horizontal
and
being
careful
only
to
pan in the direction shown by
the
guides.
If
the
desired
results
are
not
achieved,
try
panning at a different speed.
15
16
P:
PROGRAM
AE
In
this mode, the camera
sets
exposure automati-
cally. If
desired, you can choose different com-
binations
of
shutter speed and aperture
that
will
produce
the
same exposure (program shift).
~
If the subject
is
outside the metering range
of
the cam-
era,
the shutter
speed
and
aperture
displays
will
show
"---".
Press
the shutter button
halfway
to
measure
ex-
posure
again.
19
Program
Shift
Rotate
the command
dial
to choose the desired com-
bination
of
shutter
speed
and
aperture.
The
default
values
can
be
restored
by
rais
in
g the
flash
or turning
the
camera
off.
Program
shift
is
only available
if the
flash
is
off
and
an
option other than
AUTO
is
selected
for
m!]ISO.
~
Shutter speed
~
!Aperture!
S:
SHUTTER
PRIORITY
AE
Choose
the
shutter speed using
the
command
dial, while
the
camera adjusts aperture for
opti-
mal exposure.
~
• If
the correct exposure can
not
be achieved at
the
selected shutter speed, aperture
will
be displayed in
red. Adjust shutter speed
until
the
correct exposure
is
achieved.
If
the subject
is
outside
the
metering
range
of
the camera,
the
aperture display will
show
"F---".
Press
the
shutter
button
halfway
to
measure
exposure again.
The shutter speed
is
restricted
depending
on
the
ISO
setting.
A:
APERTURE
PRIORITY
AE
Choose
the
aperture using
the
command
dial,
while
the
camera adjusts shutter speed for
opti-
mal exposure.
~
If
the
correct exposure can
not
be achieved at
the
se-
·
lected aperture, shutter speed
will
be displayed in red.
~
Adjust aperture
until
the
correct exposure
is
achieved.
~
If
the
subject
is
outside
the
metering range
of
the
cam-
g
era,
the
shutter speed display
will show "---".
Press
the
~
shutter
button
halfway
to
measure exposure again. o
0
~
i
~
17
18
M:MANUAL
In
this mode, you choose both shutter speed and
aperture.
If
desired, exposure can be
altered
from
the
value
suggested by
the
camera.
Press
the
~
button
to
choose between shutter
speed and aperture and rotate
the
command
dial
to
adjust
the
selected
setting.
m
r ,
Shutter
speed
4
Shooting
t\1ode
~
• Noise
in
the
form
of
randomly-spaced bright pixels
may occur in
long
exposures.
• The shutter speed
is
restricted depending on the
ISO
setting.
~
~k
The
Exposure
Indicator
The
amount
the
picture
will
be under- or over-ex-
posed at current settings
is
shown by the exposure
indicator.
~
F7
. 1
r
cl
C:
CUSTOM
MODE
In
P,
S,
A
and
M
modes,
the
=:£)CUSTOM
SET
option
in
the
shooting
menu can be used
to
save
current camera and menu settings. These set-
tings
are
recalled whenever
the
mode
dial
is
rotated
to
C
(custom mode).
Menu/setting
Settings
saved
S
hooting
tViode
Sh
t'
m!J
ISO,
0
IMAGE
SIZE,
n:l
FINEPIX
COLOR,
9
IMAGE
QUALITY,
1m)
PHOTOMETRY,
[ID]
WHITE
BALANCE,
00
mg
menu
Ill
FOCUS
MODE,
01
FLASH,
~
AE
BKT
EV
STEPS,
0
FACE
DETECTION
IE]
IMAGE
DISP,
!liS
MODE,
Ell
SIDE
ZOOM
LEVER,
!I
AF
ILLUMINATOR,
la,11NTELLIGENT
DIGITAL
Setup
menu
ZOOM
Shooting
mode
(P,
S,
A,
or
M),
continuous shooting mode, macro mode, exposure compensation,
flash mode,
Other
shutter speed, aperture, indicators/best framing
3e
0
~
0
:s
iJ
0
S'
~
i
:::1-
'-c:
19
I
Parts
of
the
Camera
~,
Parts
and
descriptions
1
Microphone
(E!ill8)
2
Mode
dial:
Select a shooting
mode
(@Jill
9).
3
DISP/BACK
button
:
Vi
ew
or
hide indicators or cancel
r
the
current operation.
Press
and hold
to
disable the
~
~
speaker, flash, and illuminator in situations in which
I
lights and sounds produced by
the
camera may be
1\
"
unwelcome.
4
Speaker
(EEl
8)
S
EVF/LCD
button:
Switch
between
the
monitor
and
electronic viewfinder.
6
lE
button:
View pictures
(@Jill
7).
~
w
The
Selector
Button
l
Move
cursor
up
,
--
~--
--
-
--~
---·
··-
·
·
·-·
·
-
·-·
·------
-~
1
Fn
(F
unction
) button
(@El
21
)
• •
MENU/OK
bu
tton
l
ifij
(de
l
ete
)
button
(
Ll:l
7)
!l
(
@El
4)
*Illustrations
in
this manual
may be simplified
for
explanatory
purposes.
20
Shooting, Playback,
and Setup Options
Using
the
Selector
(~I
Fnl
~I
or
0)
During
Shooting
Option
~Macro
Fn
Fn
Description
~
~
OFF
Take
close-ups
of
small
objects.
The
role played
by
the
Fn
button
can be selected
us-
ing
the
1m
Fn
BUTTON
option
in
the
setup menu.
~
Flas~o/~
~/<D>t
®
S~/~
Use
the
flash
for
additional lighting.
0
SELF-TIMER
.
~
1
b
~i
~OFF
Reduce
blur or shoot
self-portraits.
Using
the
Mode
Dial
to
select
a
Shooting
Mode
Option
Description
Shooting
Mode . .
SRF.i!!im
0
Adv.
SP
~ANORAMAJ
Choose a
s~oot1ng
mode
accord1ng
to
the
scene
or
p
SAM
C
type
of
subJect.
Control
Press
the
selector
left(~)
Press
the
selector
up
(Fn)
Press
the
selector
right
(~)
Press
the
selector
down
(0)
Control
Rotate the mode dial to
the desired setting
E
21
22
Shooting,
Playback,
and
Setup
Options
Using
the
Selector
in
Adv./SP
Mode
Option
Description
[!1
Adv.
MODE
[!1
SCENE
POSITION
Choose
the
advanced
mode
used when
the
mode
dial
is
rotated
to
Adv
.
Choose
the
scene
mode
used
when
the
mode
dial
is
rotated
to
SP
.
Using
the
~
Button
During
Shooting
Option
Description
[ii
Exposure compensation
Photograph
very bright, very dark,
or
high contrast
subjects.
Using
the~
Button
During
Shooting
Option
Description
~CONTINUOUS
OFF~~~~~
Capture
motion
in a series
of
pictures.
Using
the
e
Button
During
Shooting
Option
Description
.:Z
Recording Movies
Press
the
e
button
to
shoot a movie.
Control
Rotate the mode
~
dialtoAdv./SP,press
~
MENU/OK,
and
navigate with the
selector
Control
Press
the Iii!
button
~~
Control
g
Press
the
~
button
0
Control
Press
the
e
button
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