FujiFilm Zoom Date 160ez owner manual Trouble Shooting, Problems Possible Causes Solutions

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Trouble Shooting

During operation

Problems

Possible Causes

Solutions

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The shutter can-

q Is “

” blinking on

q Replace with the new

13

not be released.

the LCD?

 

battery.

13

 

w Doesn’t the power turn

w Press the POWER button.

 

on?

 

e The flash is charging.

21

 

e Is “f” blinking on the

 

LCD?

 

Wait until “f” stops blink-

 

 

 

 

ing (The flash takes

 

 

 

 

about 6 seconds to

 

 

 

 

charge).

17

 

r Is “´” displayed on the

r Take out the film, and

 

picture counter?

load an unused film.

39

 

t Is the AF lamp blinking in

t Taking pictures at 0.65 –

 

the q mode?

1.3m (2.1 – 4.3ft.) or use

 

 

 

 

the AF lock so that the

 

 

 

 

AF lamp lights up.

 

After loading the

/Is the film pulled out to

/Adjust the film length so

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film and closing

the FILM TIP mark? Is it

that the film tip is at the

 

the camera back,

pulled out beyond the

FILM TIP mark, and load

 

´” blinks.

FILM TIP mark?

the film again.

 

After loading the

/Did you open the camera

/Check that the motor has

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film and closing

back so as to take out the

stopped and that “´” is

 

the camera back,

film without checking that

displayed. After that,

 

the film is

the motor has stopped

open the camera back

 

rewound and “´

and that “´” is dis-

and take out the film.

 

is displayed.

played?

 

 

 

The film is

/Did you press the n

/Be sure not to press the

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rewound during

button while the film in

n button while the film

 

photographing.

mid-roll was loaded in the

in mid-roll is loaded in the

 

 

camera?

 

camera.

 

The picture

/Did you take out the film

/After taking out the film,

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counter blinks.

in mid-roll without rewind-

remove the battery, press

 

 

ing?

 

the POWER button, and

 

 

 

 

check that the picture

 

 

 

 

counter is no longer dis-

 

 

 

 

played. Then load the

 

 

 

 

battery again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Details of Operation Contents FeaturesImportant Safety Notice This symbol indicates danger, whichPage Part Names Page Menu Mode Descriptions Menus & Modes4Set the mode 1Enter the menu and mode selection E mode 2Select the menu3Select the mode 1Press the Power button to turn the power on Quick Start GuideAF Lamp MeaningViewfinder Diopter Adjustment ViewfinderCompose the picture within this area Position this frame over the main sub- ject in your pictureAttaching the Strap Prelim inary StepsLoading the Battery Checking the Battery Turning on and OFF the Camera2Press the zx buttons to make the Date menu blink Setting the Date1Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button Changing the Date After Setting It 5When the date has been set, press the MENU/SET button1Select the Date menu 2Hold the MENU/SET button down for 2 seconds or longerSelecting the Date Mode 3Press the cv buttons and select the date mode4Press the MENU/SET button to complete the setting Date mode you choose will be imprintedLoading the Film Sing YourCam eraLoading the Film 7Check that ¡ is showing on the counterUsing the Camera Holding the CameraUsing the Camera ZoomingPressing the Shutter Release Button Down Halfway 4Press 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 Taking Out the Film in Mid-rollSing YourCam era Selecting the Flash Mode 2Press the cv buttons and select the flash mode3Press the MENU/SET button to complete the setting Flash ModesEffective Flash Range ISORed-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 Selecting the SELF-TIMER Mode Self-timer Modes5Compose the picture and press the shutter release button Selecting the Remote Controller Mode Fit the remote controller holder into the camera strap3Press the cv buttons and select the e mode Selecting the Remote Controller Mode 5Aim the AF frame at your subject and compose the picture2Press the zx buttons to make the Focus menu blink/light Selecting the Focus Mode3Press the cv buttons and select the focus mode Selecting the Focus Mode Available Flash Modes in the Focus ModeAF Auto-focus Mode HLandscape Mode Focus mode DAF Auto-focus Landscape Macro ModeMacro Mode AdvancedIntelligent Multi-programmed Flash Word on intelligent multi-programmed flashBright light Trouble Shooting Problems Possible Causes SolutionsPrinted 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.

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