FujiFilm Zoom Date 160ez owner manual 5Compose the picture and press the shutter release button

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5Compose the picture and press the shutter release button.

6The camera focuses on the sub- ject that the AF frame is positioned over. The self-timer lamp remains lit for about 7 seconds, it blinks for about 3 seconds, and then the shutter is released.

When selecting the continuous shots, the shutter is released the set number of times at an interval of between 3 and 9 seconds.

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/You can select the auto-focus lock mode also (p.24).

/The s mode is set when the power is turned off.

/This mode is cancelled after each shot.

/When pressing the shutter release but- ton, do not stand in front of the camera. This may cause a focusing error or underexposure.

/To stop the self-timer mode after the self-timer has started, press the MENU/SET button.

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Contents Page Details of Operation Features ContentsThis symbol indicates danger, which Important Safety NoticePage Part Names Page Menus & Modes Menu Mode Descriptions4Set the mode 1Enter the menu and mode selection E mode 2Select the menu3Select the mode Quick Start Guide 1Press the Power button to turn the power onMeaning AF LampPosition this frame over the main sub- ject in your picture Viewfinder Diopter AdjustmentViewfinder Compose the picture within this areaPrelim inary Steps Attaching the StrapLoading the Battery Turning on and OFF the Camera Checking the Battery2Press the zx buttons to make the Date menu blink Setting the Date1Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button 2Hold the MENU/SET button down for 2 seconds or longer Changing the Date After Setting It5When the date has been set, press the MENU/SET button 1Select the Date menuDate mode you choose will be imprinted Selecting the Date Mode3Press the cv buttons and select the date mode 4Press the MENU/SET button to complete the settingSing YourCam era Loading the Film7Check that ¡ is showing on the counter Loading the FilmHolding the Camera Using the CameraZooming Using the Camera4Press the shutter release button down halfway Pressing the Shutter Release Button Down HalfwayClose-up Photography Subjects not Suitable for Auto-focus Using the AUTO-FOCUS Lock Taking Out the Film Taking OUT the FilmTaking Out the Film in Mid-roll Taking OUT the FilmSing YourCam era Flash Modes Selecting the Flash Mode2Press the cv buttons and select the flash mode 3Press the MENU/SET button to complete the settingISO Effective Flash RangeRed-eye Reduction Flash Mode Selecting the Flash ModeIntelligent Multi-programmed Flash Mode Flash stops firing Fill-in Flash Mode Flash-off ModeNight Portrait Slow Sync Mode Self-timer Modes Selecting the SELF-TIMER Mode5Compose the picture and press the shutter release button Fit the remote controller holder into the camera strap Selecting the Remote Controller Mode3Press the cv buttons and select the e mode 5Aim the AF frame at your subject and compose the picture Selecting the Remote Controller Mode2Press the zx buttons to make the Focus menu blink/light Selecting the Focus Mode3Press the cv buttons and select the focus mode Focus mode DAF Auto-focus Landscape Macro Mode Selecting the Focus ModeAvailable Flash Modes in the Focus Mode AF Auto-focus Mode HLandscape ModeAdvanced Macro ModeWord on intelligent multi-programmed flash Intelligent Multi-programmed FlashBright light Problems Possible Causes Solutions Trouble ShootingPrinted picture Trouble Shooting Common Sense Camera Care Specifications Dimensions Memo UETAKE, KITA-KU, Saitama CITY, Saitama 331-9624, Japan

Zoom Date 160ez specifications

The FujiFilm Zoom Date 160EZ is a noteworthy entry in the world of compact point-and-shoot cameras, designed for enthusiasts seeking both convenience and quality in their photography. Released during the late 1990s, the camera features a sleek and user-friendly design that appeals to a wide range of users, from casual snapshot-takers to budding photographers.

One of the main features of the Zoom Date 160EZ is its versatile zoom lens, which boasts a focal length range of 38mm to 160mm. This allows users to capture everything from sweeping landscapes to close-up portraits without the need for multiple lenses. The lens also incorporates a fast maximum aperture of f/3.5 at the wide end, enabling good performance in lower light conditions, thereby expanding the shooting possibilities.

The camera is equipped with autofocus technology, ensuring that subjects are sharp and clear in every frame. The autofocus system works effectively across various lighting conditions and is designed to quickly lock onto subjects, making it ideal for capturing spontaneous moments. Additionally, the Zoom Date 160EZ offers a range of focus modes, including a macro mode which allows for close focusing, perfect for capturing intricate details of flowers, insects, or other small subjects.

Another impressive feature of the FujiFilm Zoom Date 160EZ is its built-in flash system, which is equipped with automatic exposure control. This means that the camera can intelligently adjust the flash output according to the lighting conditions, allowing for well-exposed images in both bright and dim environments. The flash can also be manually disabled for situations where it's not needed or where ambient lighting is preferred.

The camera's user interface is intuitive, with a clear LCD display that shows essential information such as remaining film, battery life, and exposure settings. The inclusion of a date imprint feature allows users to add a timestamp to their photographs, offering a practical way to keep track of memories over time.

In terms of build quality, the FujiFilm Zoom Date 160EZ features a compact and lightweight design, making it easy to carry for day trips or travel. The camera is powered by commonly available AA batteries, ensuring that users can easily find replacements when needed.

Overall, the FujiFilm Zoom Date 160EZ combines ease of use with a variety of features that make it a solid choice for anyone looking to explore photography without the complexity of manual controls. Its blend of technology and user-friendly design makes it a memorable piece of photographic equipment from an era when film cameras were at their peak.