FujiFilm 100, 90 owner manual Common Sense Camera Care

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COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE

1Although your camera is designed for many years of service, it is a precision instrument and requires thoughtful handling. In particular, avoid exposing it to shock, moisture or physical abuse such as dropping it on the floor.

1 If you use your camera at the beach or in a light rain, pro- tect it from moisture. Do not let your camera get wet. Be particularly careful to avoid sand and salt spray at the beach.

2Dropping your camera or letting it strike a hard surface could result in damage even though the camera was in a case. Never subject the camera to vibration such as in the trunk of a car. Never keep your camera in the trunk or the glove compartment of a car: the heat build-up can dam- age it.

2Your camera is computer-controlled so it seldom, if ever, will operate erroneously. If you should experience erroneous op- eration, remove the battery and then reload it.

3If you will not be using your camera for some time, store it where it will be safe from heat, moisture, dust and harmful gases such as napthalene (moth balls and moth flakes).

4Never store the camera in a closed automobile for an ex- tended period.

5It is recommended that undeveloped film and cameras con- taining film be carried as hand luggage when flying. If included in checked-in baggage, X-ray inspections may cause over- printing or other effects.

6Remove soil and dust from the lens, the AF window and the finder with an air blower and by wiping lightly with a piece of soft cloth. If that is not enough, wipe off gently with Lens Clean- ing Paper, moistened slightly with Lens Cleaning Liquid. Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol and benzene.

7Dust and debris in the film compartment can scratch the film. Use a blower brush to clean it.

8Load and remove film away from direct sunlight.

9The operating temperature range of the camera is from –10°C to +40°C.

0Since the performance of the battery will drop in cold weather, warm the battery by placing it inside your garments, etc. be- fore use. The performance of a battery whose performance has temporarily dropped can be restored by returning the bat- tery to normal temperature.

With a few common sense precautions, your camera will give you years of faithful service, great pleasure and wonderful pictures.

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Contents Page Features ContentsPart Names →p.37 Page Quick Start Guide Compose the picture Press the shutter button down completely Selecting the mode Flash →p.39 SELF-TIMER →p.46,49Focus → p.53 Finder AF Lamp AF lamp status and meaning Attaching the Strap Preliminary StepsYour camera uses one 3V lithium battery, type CR2/DL CR2 Loading the BatteryTurning on Your Camera Checking Your Battery Setting the Date YEAR-MONTH-DAY/HOUR-MINUTE You can set Press any Buttons to make the Date menu blink Date modes Selecting the Date ModePress Buttons and select the Date mode Loading the Camera Using Your CameraPage Insert the roll of film Close the camera back Using Your Camera Page Page Press down the shutter release halfway Page Page Using the AUTO-FOCUS Lock Check that the AF lamp green lights up Unloading the Film or Removing Film in MID-ROLL Remove the film When rewinding is complete, the exposure counter will read Page Flash modes Selecting the Flash ModePress the buttons and select the Flash mode ISO 19.0 ft 13.1 ft 26.6 ft 18.4 ft 11.6 m 38.1 ft 26.2 ft Red-eye reduction flash mode Multi program flash modeDealing with red-eye When using red-eye reduction modeFlash-off mode Back light compensation flash modeNight portrait slow sync mode SELF-TIMER modes Selecting the SELF-TIMER ModePress Buttons to make the SELF-TIMER menu blink/light Compose the picture and press the shutter release button Selecting the Remote Controller Mode Press Buttons and select Mode Page M 11 ft 16 ft Focus modes Selecting the Focus ModePress any Buttons to make the Focus menu blink Landscape mode AF Auto focus modeMacro mode Close-up photography in a room or night scene Multi Program FlashPhotography against the sun Portrait photography under very bright lightDuring operation Problems Possible Causes Solutions Trouble ShootingPrinted pictures Problems Possible Causes Solutions Common Sense Camera Care ∙ Viewfinder Specifications∙ Power Supply Important Safety Notice Page FGS-103106-Ci-01