115
114
—
i
Switch the camera off and replace the lithium
batteries. Then switch the camera back on
and try again.
If this does not resolve the problem, set the
focusing mode to “
M
”, release the shutter and
briefly switch the camera off.
i
The lithium batteries are low on
charge or the camera mechanism
has stopped due to cold and
cannot take pictures.
(blinking)
Warning Displayed
Top display panel View finder
Explanation
Remedy
i
Switch the camera off, close the slot cover,
switch the camera back on and try again.
i
Switch the camera off and replace the AA-
size batteries or load new AA-size batteries.
Then switch the camera back on and try
again.
—
i
Release shutter again. If the warning
indication remains, or this warning appears
frequently, contact you FUJIFILM dealer.
i
Malfunction detected.
(blinking)
(blinking)
i
The slot cover was opened during
card operation.
i
The AA-size batteries are low on
charge or flat.
i
No AA-size batteries are loaded.
(lit)
(lit)
(blinking)
(blinking)
Warning Displays
e
The table below lists the warning messages displayed on the
top display panel or in the viewfinder.
Warning Displayed
Top display panel View finder
Explanation
Remedy
i
CPU Nikkor lens other than G-type
is not set to its minimum aperture.
i
Attached flash is not set at TTL
Auto Flash in “
P
” mode.
i
Set lens to minimum aperture.
i
Set the external flash mode to TTL, or set the
camera’s exposure mode to “
S
”, “
A
” or “
M
”.
(blinking)
(blinking)
i
Lithium Batteries are low on charge.
i
Have new ones ready.
—
i
Lithium Batteries have no remaining
charge.
i
Turn the power off and replace lithium
batteries with new ones.
i
Attach CPU lens (except IX-Nikkor). With a
non-CPU lens, set the exposure mode to “
M
”
and set the aperture with lens’ aperture ring.
—
i
Non-CPU lens is attached or lens is
not attached.
(blinking)
(blinking)
i
Focus manually.
i
Autofocus is not possible.
—
(blinking)
i
In “
P
” mode, use ND filtre (If the warning
indication remains after performing above
remedies in “
S
” or “
A
” mode, use ND filtre as
well).
i
In “
S
” mode, select faster shutter speed.
i
In “
A
” mode, select smaller aperture (larger f-
number).
i
Overexposure warning (subject is
too bright).
(lit)
(lit)
i
In “
P
” mode, use flash (If the warning
indication remains after performing above
remedies in “
S
” or “
A
” mode, use flash as
well).
i
In “
S
” mode, select slower shutter speed.
i
In “
A
” mode, select larger aperture (smaller f-
number).
i
Underexposure warning (subject is
too dark.).
(lit)
(lit)
i
When the subject is too bright, use ND filtre
and when the subject is too dark, use flash
too the electronic analog exposure display
remains blinking when the flash is used.
i
Subject brightness is beyond
camera’s exposure range.
—
Electronic
analog
exposure
display
(blinking)
i
Release the shutter as it is to take a flash
picture (Shutter speed automatically shifts to
1/125 sec.).
i
Shutter speed faster than sync
speed is selected in “
S
” or “
M
”
mode.
Shutter speed
indication
(blinking)
(lit)
i
Cancel the “
™
” or select “
M
” mode.
i
Shutter speed is set to “
™
” in
“
S
” mode.
(blinking)
i
Shoot again after confirming focus distance,
aperture or flash shooting distance range.
i
Flash has fired at full output and
underexposure may have occurred.
—
(blinking)
In certain cases, due to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the FinePix S2 Pro
microcomputer may turn the camera off, even with fresh, properly installed batteries. For the same
reason, the operation of camera may not advance properly during either “USB mode” or “IEEE1394
mode”. In each of these cases, to resume operation, simply turn the power off, then turn it on
again. Or, remove and reinstall the batteries.
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