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Owner’s Manual

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Page 1: ...Owner s Manual W E...

Page 2: ...About This Owner s Manual Details of Operation Operation of the camera helpful information see page Note The circled numbers show the details for items above where there might be ques tions...

Page 3: ...THE DATE MODE 16 1 LOADING THE FILM 17 2 USING THE CAMERA 19 Close up Photography 22 3 USING THE AUTO FOCUS LOCK 24 4 TAKING OUT THE FILM 25 1 SELECTING THE FLASH MODE 28 Effective Flash Range 29 2 SE...

Page 4: ...he eyesight Take care when taking picture of infants and young children V If your camera gets wet or if something such as pieces of metal get inside remove the batteries right away to avoid heat build...

Page 5: ...the reach of any infants young children or pets Improper storage could result in a child swallowing a battery If a child swallows a battery call a doctor or a hos pital right away C Never get this pr...

Page 6: ...se Button p 21 Self timer p 33 Remote Controller p 36 Lamp Remote Controller Sensor p 36 AF Auto focus Window Strap Lug p 11 Battery Cover Release Knob p 12 Film Pressure Plate Tripod Socket Film Comp...

Page 7: ...Battery Status p 13 Viewfinder Eye piece p 10 Zoom Button p 20 Power Button p 13 Four direction Button p 7 Picture Counter p 18 MENU SET Button p 7 Camera Back Lock p 17 25 AF Lamp green p 9 Viewfinde...

Page 8: ...hutter speed red eye reduction flash mode are selected s Self timer Remote Controller Off Mode Normal Mode Used for general photography without using the self timer and remote controller mode q Self t...

Page 9: ...rent mode blinks orange 0 3 0 4 4Set the mode The set mode is displayed green 0 4 The LCD backlight is green when the power is turned on and when a mode has been set goes out after 10 seconds The LCD...

Page 10: ...d the camera is set for automatic mode 2Adjust the zoom 3Compose the picture 4Press the shutter release button down completely An Easy Introduction to Automatic Photography with Your FUJIFILM Camera G...

Page 11: ...id blinking Out of focusing range Check that the subject is at least 0 75m 2 5ft from the cam era The shutter lock operates in the q mode Check that the subject is 0 65 1 3m 2 1 4 3ft from the camera...

Page 12: ...nces closer than 1 3m 4 3ft use these guides to compose the picture p 22 Parallax Correction Guides AF Auto focus Frame Framing Area Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment If the subject cannot be seen clearly...

Page 13: ...he camera and leave a loop Slide the thick part of the strap through this loop and pull tight Take up any slack to make sure the strap is tightly on the camera 0 1 0 2 Do not use a strap made for cell...

Page 14: ...the correct way or the camera will not work 4When the battery is loaded cor rectly close the battery cover by pressing it until it snaps into place If it does not snap into place do not force it but r...

Page 15: ...n the LCD panel 1Lit Battery is OK 2Lit Battery is low Replace with the new battery 3Blinks The shutter cannot be released because battery is dead Replace with the new battery CHECKING THE BATTERY Whe...

Page 16: ...ed 2Press the zx buttons to make the DATE menu blink The year blinks and the date setting mode is entered Setting the Date When Loading or Changing the Battery 0 1 0 2 0 4 3Press the zx buttons to cha...

Page 17: ...on The LCD changes to green and the date set is shown To set the time hour or minute by the radio press the MENU SET button when the time signal indicates zero 1Select the DATE menu The date mode blin...

Page 18: ...SET button to complete the setting The LCD changes to green and the mode set is shown 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 The date mode you choose will be imprinted at the lower right of the picture If the is chosen no...

Page 19: ...f the arrow as shown in the picture at left 3Open the camera back as shown 0 1 If non DX coded film is used the cam era s automatic exposure system sets itself to ISO 100 Always load and remove film f...

Page 20: ...he film down so that it does not pop out 5Make sure the end of the film is cor rectly threaded onto the spool 5If the film should be pulled out too far remove the film and turn the longer end of the s...

Page 21: ...ode Intelligent Multi progra ntroller Off Mode Self timer Remote Con AF Auto focus Mode Holding the Camera Before taking important once in a life time pictures such as weddings or spe cial events take...

Page 22: ...ain wide angle coverage 3Aim the camera at the subject so that the whole AF frame covers it 0 2 0 3 Zooming Composing the Picture 2The focusing range for clear pictures in the d mode is a minimum of 0...

Page 23: ...Button Down Halfway Pressing the Shutter Release Button Down Completely 4If you are closer than 75cm 30in to the subject the AF lamp will start blink ing rapidly to warn you that the subject cannot be...

Page 24: ...ewfinder Print Finishing Viewfinder Print Finishing Close up Photography When taking close ups the area seen through the viewfinder and the area seen by the lens for the photographed subject will be d...

Page 25: ...rong light reflection such as from water or from the wind shield of a car A mirror or other strongly reflective surface near the center of the picture When the subject is only composed of vertical lin...

Page 26: ...ith the AF frame positioned over the subject press the shutter release button down halfway to set the auto focus lock Check that the AF lamp green lights up 4While holding the shutter release button d...

Page 27: ...king out the film 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 2 When taking out the film take care not to touch the lens and prevent dust or other debris form getting in the camera Sometimes more photographs can be taken than the...

Page 28: ...te is dis played 2Check that the motor has stopped and that is displayed before taking out the film 0 1 0 4 Film cannot be reused once it has been rewound Do not press the n button except when taking...

Page 29: ...picture counter is reset to If the camera back is opened by mistake 1Close the camera back without taking out the film 2The remaining frames can be used Since the picture counter is reset to when the...

Page 30: ...turned off The w mode is cancelled after each shot When you want to use this mode con tinuously hold the MENU SET button down for 2 seconds or longer after choosing the mode The chosen mode will cont...

Page 31: ...e the a mode is selected and the flash mode cannot be chosen other than a f or g mode The flash distance will vary depending upon the film speed sensitivity to light or ISO rating When using the flash...

Page 32: ...ti programmed Flash Mode Used for general photography d Red eye Reduction Flash Mode Reduce red eye When you photograph a person in dim light using the flash the eye will sometimes appear red in the f...

Page 33: ...speed is used with this mode be sure to place your camera on a tripod or other steady camera support to prevent camera shake It is also important that your subject remain still during the complete exp...

Page 34: ...red 3Press the cv buttons to select q and the number of continuous shots Up to 3 continuous shots can be selected 4Press the MENU SET button to complete the setting The LCD changes to green and the mo...

Page 35: ...electing the continuous shots the shutter is released the set number of times at an interval of between 3 and 9 seconds 0 5 0 6 You can select the auto focus lock mode also p 24 The s mode is set when...

Page 36: ...icks into position The specific remote controller used may be different than the one shown in the pic ture A FUJIFILM remote controller is required Fit the remote controller holder into the camera str...

Page 37: ...ake the SELF TIMER menu blink light The self timer remote controller mode selection mode is entered 3Press the cv buttons and select the e mode The selected mode blinks 4Press the MENU SET button to c...

Page 38: ...emote controller is up to about 5m 16 4ft when used directly in front of the camera and up to about 3 5m 11 5ft when used at a vertical or horizontal angle of 20 5Aim the AF frame at your subject and...

Page 39: ...LCD changes to green and the mode set is shown 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 The d mode is set when the power is turned off When the h and q modes are cancelled after each shot When you want to use this mode conti...

Page 40: ...s through window glass Focus mode Available flash mode d AF Auto focus Mode h Landscape Mode q Macro Mode adfgw g 1 a 2 fg Available Flash Modes in the Focus Mode 1 When the h mode is selected the g i...

Page 41: ...he shutter cannot be released p 9 Refer to Subjects not Suitable for Auto focus p 23 and use the AF lock Parallax Correction Guides q Macro Mode Used when you want to take close up pic tures of small...

Page 42: ...er than in cam eras with out it Some practical exam ples are introduced to explain the effects Close up photography in a room or night scene When close up photography is taken in a dim place with an o...

Page 43: ...es to reduce the shadows Compare a pic ture taken with the special flash and a picture taken without using this special flash Photography against the sun When photographing a person who is backlit or...

Page 44: ...d Did you press the n button while the film in mid roll was loaded in the camera Did you take out the film in mid roll without rewind ing q Replace with the new battery w Press the POWER button e The...

Page 45: ...q Was subject too far from the camera for flash pho tography in a dark place w Was your finger over the flash e Was the subject backlit from being taken next to a window etc q When taking pictures hol...

Page 46: ...r replacing with the bat tery q Select a date mode other than the mode before taking pictures w Try to arrange that there is no light colored back ground where the date appears 14 16 16 Didn t you set...

Page 47: ...and moth flakes 4 Never store the camera in a closed automobile 5 It is recommended that undeveloped film and cameras containing film be carried as hand luggage when flying If included in checked in b...

Page 48: ...blinks on the LCD Automatic motorized film wind and rewind system provision for mid roll rewinding use the mid roll rewind button Intelligent multi programmed flash about 6 seconds recycle time intel...

Page 49: ...47 E 108 0 61 0 45 0mm 4 3 2 4 1 8in main unit 185g 6 5oz without battery Dimensions Weight Specifications are subject to change without notice...

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Page 51: ...1 324 UETAKE KITA KU SAITAMA CITY SAITAMA 331 9624 JAPAN Printed in Indonesia FGS 204110 Ci 01...

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