FujiFilm JX290 - JX295, JX330 - JX335, JX370 - JX390, JX420 - JX440 owner manual Auto Power Off

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Turning the Camera on and Off

QForcibly obstructing the lens could cause damage or product malfunction.

QFingerprints and other marks on the lens can affect pictures. Keep the lens clean.

QThe ON/OFF button does not completely end the supply of power to the camera.

RAuto Power Off

The camera will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for the length of time selected for MAUTO POWER OFF (P71).

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First Steps

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Contents First Steps Important Safety Instructions For Your SafetyIii Safety Notes About the IconsUnplug from a fire. power socket Li-ion Batteries Vii Viii About This Manual P84P79 Memory CardsSilent Mode Frequently-Used ButtonsTaking Pictures During Playback Deleting PicturesTable of Contents Connections MoviesMenus Xiii Troubleshooting AppendixSymbols and Conventions Supplied AccessoriesBefore You Begin Following items are included with the cameraParts of the Camera Selector button Move cursor upMENU/OK button Move cursor leftLens and lens cover Tripod mountShooting Camera DisplaysShutter speed/Aperture Battery Level Hiding and Viewing IndicatorsBattery exhausted. Turn camera off and charge battery PlaybackInserting the Battery and a Memory Card Insert the batteryWhen the camera is on. Failure to observe First StepsClose the battery-chamber cover ClickRemoving the Battery and Memory Card Slide the battery out of the camera as shownCompatible Memory Cards Batteries Charging the Battery Action Charging IndicatorOrientation P79 Shooting Mode Playback ModeTurning the Camera on and Off Press ON/OFF again to turn the camera offAuto Power Off Highlight a language and press MENU/OK Basic SetupCamera Clock Taking Pictures in QScene Recognition Mode Basic Photography and PlaybackGIcon Scene IconHolding the Camera Focus Press the shutter button halfway to focus If the camera is able to focus, it will beep twiceDown to take the picture Shutter ButtonViewing Pictures Choosing a Shooting Mode Shooting ModeMore on Photography Shooting Mode Options Snow BeachParty FlowerRPANORAMA Take the last shot as described in Step Press MENU/OK to save the pictureFor Best Results Printing PanoramasFraming Panoramas Manually GuideFocus Lock Autofocus Fast-moving subjectsDExposure Compensation FMacro Mode Close-ups NUsing the Flash Intelligent Flash Slow Synchro brightly lit scenes may be overexposedKred EYE Reduction / Lforced Flash / Mred EYE & Slow HUsing the Self-Timer Option DescriptionBIntelligent Face Detection Playback Options More on PlaybackIFavorites Rating Pictures Playback Zoom Press DISP/BACK to exit zoomMulti-Frame Playback ADeleting Pictures Aerase P62, and choose from the optionsOK and press MENU/OK to delete the selected pictures CoveredBImage Search Dprotect P65, or Islide Show P64Create books from your favorite photos KPhotoBook AssistCreating a PhotoBook Editing and Deleting Photobooks Viewing PhotobooksPhotobooks Viewing Panoramas Movies Zoom adjustmentRecording Movies Movies Viewing Movies Viewing Pictures on TV ConnectionsConnect the camera to a TV to show pictures to a group Printing Pictures via USB Printing the Date of Recording Printing the Dpof Print Order Highlight Kprint Order Dpof and press MENU/OKPrint orders can contain a maximum of 999 pictures Viewing Pictures on a Computer Windows Installing MyFinePix StudioWindows XP SP 3 If the Installer Does Not Start Automatically Windows 7/Windows VistaMacintosh Installing FinePixViewer CPUConnections Connecting the Camera Use a memory card reader to transfer pictures Uninstalling the Supplied Software Using the Menus Shooting Mode Using the Shooting MenuMenus Shooting Menu Options34 × 25 cm 13.5 × 10 24 × 18 cm 9.5 × 7 17 × 13 cm 7 × 5 Oimage SizeAspect ratio Timage Quality FineNormal Pfinepix ColorWhite balance adjusted automatically Dwhite BalanceRcontinuous Capture motion in a series of picturesFAF Mode BFACE DetectionTrack the subject as it moves through the frame PmodeUsing the Menus Playback Mode Using the Playback MenuPlayback Menu Options EraseReset ALL Deselecting All Pictures JMARK for Upload toSelecting Pictures for Upload Uploading Pictures Windows OnlyIslide Show For fade transitions between framesIntelligent Face detection Display several pictures at onceProtect CropResize Select Oresize in the playback menuSizes available vary with the size of the original image Cimage RotateSetup Menu Using the Setup MenuSetup Menu Options Defaults to EnglishChoose a language P95 OSILENT Mode Defaults to OFF DATE/TIMEFormat ResetAimage Disp Bframe no Hshutter VolumeGoperation VOL Iplayback Volume Elcd ModeMauto Power OFF Jlcd BrightnessMBLINK Detection Zoom Indicator Digital Zoom on Choose the zoom type when recording moviesDdigital Zoom Digital Zoom offDefaults to Ntsc Choose a video mode for connection to a TVObackground Color Qvideo SystemOptional Accessories Technical NotesPrinting Audio/VisualAccessories from Fujifilm BatteryChargers CableCaring for the Camera Storage and UseExtremely cold Subject to strong vibration Water and SandCleaning TravelingTroubleshooting Problems and SolutionsPower and Battery Problem SolutionProblem Menus and DisplaysShooting Select English for LaP15Subject’s face is poorly lit Shoot in bright light Playback Connections/Miscellaneous Volume on the TV is too low Adjust the volumeInput on the television is set to TV Set input to Video Following warnings are displayed in the LCD monitor Memory card with more free space On again. If the message persists, contact a Fujifilm dealerPerform a different search or select fewer pictures Again P65Apictures can not be cropped Picture is damaged or was not created with the cameraPicture can not be printed using Dpof Movies can not be printed using DpofNo memory card inserted insert a memory card Can not be printedAppendix Tips and TricksIntelligent Face Detection Search for faces using bIMAGE Search P38AGE DISP. P69 Pro Tips † Use a Gcard or better when shooting HD movies Memory Card CapacityFinepix JX420 JX440 / JX330 JX335 Photographs MoviesFinepix JX370 JX390 / JX290 JX295 Specifications CCDSelf-timer ApertureFocus range SensitivityOUT Shooting weight WeightNominal voltage Nominal capacityAppendix Akasaka 9-CHOME, MINATO-KU, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan Restrictions on Camera Settings Options available in each shooting mode are listed belowShooting Mode BOFF BONOption P CD L Y K MrN Ohpqr S U VWF OFF