FujiFilm S7000 Hold down the / Continuous shooting button, Auto bracketing settings, Max shotsI

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Set the Power switch to "1_".

 

2

Hold down the "_/' Continuous shooting button

and (_

turn

the

Command dial

to select

the desired

 

Continuous

shooting

mode.

Releasing

the "_J"

 

button

confirms

your

selection.

 

 

This mode shoots up to 5 frames (3.3 frames/sec.).

When taking the shots, the photographed images

are displayed (in sequence from the left) and automatically recorded.

_;t;The maximum file recording time, using the 5=frame

continuous shooting, is 12.5 seconds (when recording in xD-

Picture Card).

This mode automatically shoots 3 continuous frames

that bracket the selected setting so that one image is

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3

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Setting the Continuous shooting mode (except for "OFF"), the selected mode appears on the screen.

_J: Top 5-frame continuous shooting

e,_: Auto bracketing

:A correctly exposed, one is (B_ overexposed and

one is :o? underexposed. The settings (exposure

range) can be changed in the photography menu.

• Auto bracketing settings (3)

+1/3 EV, +2/3 EV, +1 EV

_;t If the underexposed or overexposed frame is outside the camera's control range, the shot is not taken with the specified setting increments.

_,tAuto bracketing cannot be used in "l_l_l" or "SP" mode.

IChanging the setting (exposure range) I

Press the "MENU/OK" button to display the menu and

i. ='_j=

#t=: Final 5-frame continuous shooting

i___:Long-period continuous shooting

J_-----_Notes on using the Continuous shooting modes @

Shooting continues for as long as you hold down the shutter button. In Auto bracketing mode however, just press the shutter button once to shoot 3 frames.

If there is insufficient space on the media, as many frames are shot as can be recorded on the

available space. When auto bracketing, if there is insufficient space on the media to record 3 frames, no shots are taken.

The focus is determined in the first frame and cannot be changed in mid-sequence.

The exposure is determined in the first frame, but in Long-period continuous shooting the exposure is automatically adjusted for the scene being shot.

The speed of continuous shooting varies depending on the shutter speed.

The speed of continuous shooting does not change with the quality setting.

The flash cannot be used as the flash mode is set to Suppressed flash.

For Continuous shooting, final 5-frame continuous shooting and shots taken using auto bracketing, the results are always displayed after you shoot. To choose whether or not to record the images, set

"IMAGE DISP/' in SET-UP to "PREVIEW" (=_P.83). Note that shots taken using Long-period continuous shooting are recorded regardless of the setting in SET-UP.

Max. 40 shotsI

 

OllBlalml

'_

L5 frame.<

change the setting in the "e_BRACKETING" menu option (,,,*P.63).

This mode allows you to release the shutter up to

40 times (2 frame/sec.) and record the last 5

frames. If you take your finger off the Shutter button before 40 shots have been taken, the camera

records the final 5 frames shot before you released the Shutter button.

If there is insufficient space on the media the

camera records as many of the shots taken just before the Shutter button was released as will fit on the media.

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S7000 specifications

The FujiFilm S7000 digital camera, launched in the early 2000s, marked a significant advancement in the world of digital photography, particularly for enthusiasts and semi-professional photographers. With its unique features and technologies, the S7000 positioned itself as a versatile camera that delivered high-quality images and usability.

One of the highlights of the S7000 is its Super CCD technology, which features a 6.3-megapixel sensor that effectively captures images at a resolution of 12-megapixels via interpolation. This technology allows for greater dynamic range and enhanced detail, making it possible to produce large prints without sacrificing quality. The camera boasts a wide ISO range from 80 to 1600, making it adaptable for various lighting conditions, whether bright daylight or low-light environments.

The S7000 features a 6x optical zoom lens with a focal length equivalent to 35-210mm in 35mm film terms, providing flexibility for different types of photography, from landscapes to close-up portraits. The lens design includes aspherical elements to reduce aberrations, ensuring sharp images across the zoom range. In addition to its optical capabilities, the camera supports digital zoom, allowing users to extend the zoom range further, albeit at a loss of quality.

An ergonomic design sets the S7000 apart, with a robust build that fits comfortably in hand. The camera features a 1.8-inch LCD screen, which can be tilted for versatile shooting angles, along with an optical viewfinder for traditional composing. Notably, the S7000 includes both manual and automatic exposure modes, giving photographers the creative control they desire while still accommodating those who prefer point-and-shoot functionality.

The S7000 also offers advanced features such as multiple scene modes and the ability to shoot in RAW format, providing flexibility in post-processing. Users benefit from its Continuous Shooting mode, allowing for capturing a rapid series of shots, which is particularly useful in sports or wildlife photography.

Overall, the FujiFilm S7000 is a significant camera that combines innovative technology with user-friendly design. Its combination of Super CCD technology, versatile zoom capabilities, and robust shooting options make it a memorable part of photography history, appealing to both beginners and seasoned photographers alike. With its introduction, FujiFilm brought the digital camera experience to new heights, laying the groundwork for future advancements in the field.