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FujiFilm FinePix S5 Pro Manual
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2 For customers in the U.S.AFCC Statement For customers in Canada 3 Be sure to read this page before using the softwareEnd User License Agreement 5 Disposal of used Electrical & Electronic Equipmentproduct In Countries outside the EU: 6 Setting the camera to playback modeSingle-frameplayback Multi-frameplayback Using the erase button Focus mode AF-areamode Monitor Focus zone selection Focus area selection Manual focus Focus lock Attaching the strap Getting good results with autofocus Mounting the camera lens The AF-assistilluminator Attaching the LCD cover Depth-of-fieldpreview button Checking the battery charge Taking Pictures with AE Lock Formatting the memory card Programmed auto Shutter-priorityauto Setting the language, date, and time Aperture-priorityauto Manual Exposure compensation Built-inflash Using the Built-inflash Synchro modes and their features 7 Changing the Image Quality SettingChanging the Image Size Setting Adjusting Color Balance (TWHITE BALANCE) CHOOSE COLOR TEMP WB FINE TUNE Specifying lens focal length Specifying maximum aperture Setting the [PLAYBACK MENU] Erasing the images DPOF set frame PRINT ORDER (DPOF)) PROTECT) Setting automatic playback SLIDE SHOW) Increasing monitor brightness LCD BRIGHTNESS) Cropping the images CROPPING) Using the [SET UP] menu List of [SET UP] menu options HAF SEXPOSURE 8 MAINTENANCECleaning the CCD TIME Warning messages displayed in the control panel and viewfinder Warning messages displayed in the LCD monitor Connecting Camera Directly to Printer — PictBridge Function FUJIFILM Digital Camera Worldwide Before connecting to a printer Connecting to a printer Specifying images for printing (PRINT WITH DATE / PRINT WITHOUT DATE) Printing with DPOF setting (u PRINT DPOF) Using FinePixViewer 9 ZTest Shots Prior to PhotographyZNotes on Copyright ZHandling Your Digital Camera ZLiquid Crystal •If liquid crystal gets into your eye •If liquid crystal is swallowed ZTrademark Information •CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation Microsoft® Windows® Operating System The “Designed for Microsoft 10 ZNotes on Electrical InterferenceZExplanation of Color Television System ZExif Print (Exif ver. 2.2) 11 This mark denotes issues that may affect thecamera’s operation CHECK This mark denotes points to notice in the camera’s operation MEMO Z4-direction(nopq) button When pressing q: When pressing MENU/OK: ZNotation 17 ZControl panel18 ZThe LCD Illuminator19 ZViewfinderAFraming grid B8-mm (0.31-in.)reference circle for center-weightedmetering (p.68) C“No memory card” warning* (p.213) DBattery indicator* (p.33) HMetering (p.68) IAutoexposure (AE) lock (p.69) JShutter speed (p.70-76) LExposure mode (p.70) MFlash compensation indicator (p.84) NExposure compensation indicator (p.76) OISO sensitivity (p.92) PNumber of available frames (p.49) TAperture stop indicator (p.73, 76) UElectronic analog exposure display (p.75) Exposure compensation (p.76) VISO auto control indicator (p.156) W“K” (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures) (p.21) To not display, use the [VIEWFINDER WARNING] under 20 ZLCD MonitorPhoto information Highlights can be displayed separately for each of the following: histogram for green, and blue color channels, and brightness warning Brightness warning Overexposed area blinks in black Brightness warning ABCD HGFE A BCD A D-RANGE(p.112) BCOLOR (p.113) CTONE (p.113) D SHARPNESS (p.114) EFILM SIMULATION (p.111) FCOLOR SPACE (p.114) GMetering mode (p.68) HExposure mode (p.70) ALens BFocal length CFlash sync mode (p.82) DIMAGE COMMENT (p.146) A B C D E F G H I J L M APlayback mode (p.50) BZoom in face (p.52) CDPOF (p.130) DProtection (p.132) EQuality mode (p.93) FPresent (p.50) GFrame number (p.180) HSensitivity (p.92) IDate and time (p.36) JShutter speed (p.72) KAperture (p.73) LExposure compensation (p.76) MWhite balance (p.95) While playing back images on the LCD monitor or when in 21 ZLarge-capacitymemory cardsZCamera off display 22 About advanced focusing screen display24 Attaching the Strap and LensMounting index •Always change the lens in an area free of dirt and dust •When attaching the lens, take care not to press the lens release button Detaching lenses 25 ZLens compatibilityTypes of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessories Focus mode P S A M Lens/accessory 27 ZG-typeNikkor and other CPU Nikkor lensZWhen a non-CPUlens is attached 28 ZNikkor lenses/accessories that cannot be attached to the FinePix S5 Pro29 2 Press the bottom of the cover until it clicks into place30 ZCompatible batteryRechargeable Battery NP-150 Indicator Terminals ZRechargeable battery NP-150 Always use the rechargeable battery •Charging times increase at low temperatures The •Do not split or peel outer labels of the battery •See p.208-209for information on the battery 32 Set the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off (➝p.36)Open the battery cover Removing the battery Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover 3 Load the battery as shown below 4 Close the battery cover 34 Photographs are stored on CompactFlash/Microdrive (available separately)ZAvailable CompactFlash/Microdrive The following cards have been tested and approved for use with the S5 Pro: • SanDisk SDCFH 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB (Ultra u) SDCFX 1GB, 2GB, 4GB • Microdrive 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 6GB 1 Set the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off (➝p.36) Check the access lamp is off 2 Turn the card slot cover latch to open the slot cover Never open the slot cover while the camera is on This could destroy the image data or damage the memory card itself 3 Insert the card as shown below The access lamp will light for about a second Front Front Terminals 4 Close the slot cover Removing memory cards Open the slot cover, press the eject button and remove the memory card 34Card slot cover latch 35 ATurn the camera on (➝p.36)BPress and MODE simultaneously for about 2 seconds blinks in the control panel and viewfinder CPress and MODE again DAfter formatting is completed, the control panel shows the number of available frames. GettingReady the number of available frames •Formatting can be performed using [FORMAT] under [ SYSTEM] in the [SET UP] menu 36 1 [ ] screen appears when turning the camera onAPress n, o, p, or q to select the language BPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting 37 2 Set the date and time3 Change the date format Date format 38 Turning On and Off39 1 Open the [SET UP] menu2 Display the [DATE/TIME] screen 40 Focus brackets41 2 Display the [] screen42 Shutter button (p.49)Power switch (p.36)/Illuminator switch (p.18) Accessory shoe (p.91) Flash pop-upbutton (p.79) Focus-modeselector (p.47, 54) d Flash sync mode button (p.82) Flash compensation button (p.84) 43 Release mode dial unlock button (p.66)94) Release mode dial (p.66) ISO (ISO sensitivity) button (p.92) Camera the Using MODE (Exposure mode) button (p.70) Format button (p.35) WB(white balance) button (p.96, 97, 100) D (Exposure compensation) button (p.76) Control panel (p.17) 44 Sub-commanddialDepth-of-fieldpreview button (p.65) FUNC. Button (p.168) 10-pinremote terminal Lens release button (p.24) 45 BKT (bracketing) button (p.103)w (playback) button (p.50) (erase) button (p.53) MENU/OK button Face zoom in button (p.52) / Help button (p.108) DISP (display) /BACK button (p.50) SET UP button (p.138) 46 AE-L/AF-L(AE / AF lock) button (p.62, 69)Diopter adjustment control (p.40) Metering selector (p.68) Focus selector lock (p.59) AF-ONbutton (p.55) Main-commanddial Multi-selector AF-areamode selector (p.55) 47 1 Set the power switch to ON to turn the camera on (➝p.36)2 Adjust camera settings 48 Holding the camera correctlyFocus brackets In-focus indicator Halfway pressed In-focusindicator Description 49 4 Press the shutter button fullyHalfway pressed ZNumber of available frames See p.226 about the standard number of available frames for the memory card 50 Still images viewable on FinePix S5 Pro51 1 Zoom in / Zoom outobutton (Zoom out) nbutton (Zoom in) Zoom bar 2 Display another part of the image Navigation screen (Current displayed image) ZZoom scales Quality mode Max. zoom scale 52 1 Zoom in on a face (faces)zoom bar 53 BPress MENU/OK to enlarge the imageAPress por qto select the frame (file) to erase BPress CPress nor oto select [OK] DPress MENU/OK to erase the frame (file) displayed Erased frames (files) cannot be recovered 55 ZThe AF-ONbuttonZPredictive focus tracking AF-areamode determines how the focus area is selected in autofocus mode Use the AF-areamode selector to select the AF-areamode User selects focus area using multi-selector;camera focuses on subject in selected focus area only. Use for relatively static compositions with subjects that will stay in selected focus area 56 FocusUser chooses focus area group (see below) Top Bottom Left Right Center Single-areaAF is automatically selected when manual focus is used ZAF-areamode display in the control panel Single-areaAF Dynamic-areaAF Group dynamic-AF Dynamic-areaAF with closest subject priority You cannot focus manually when 57 ZThe display in the control panel and viewfinderFocus areas are displayed in the control panel and viewfinder as follows: Normal frame (11 Areas) Wide frame (7 Areas) Photography — Features Advanced 58 ZSetting the focus zone in the [SET UP] menuZSetting the focus zone using FUNC. button and sub-commanddial WIDE 59 ATurn the focus selector lock to the l position• When the AF-areamode is set to the dynamic-areaAF with closest subject priority (➝p.56), the focus-area cannot be selected.Advanced Features— 60 ASet the focus-modeselector to M•Use manual focus while monitoring an image on the 60LCD monitor using the live view display Focal plane mark 61 ZFocus aid1 Focus on a subject 62 2 Lock the focusSingle-servoAF Continuous-servoAF Fully pressed 64 •AF-assistis not available with the AF-SVR ED 200-400mm f/4GZLenses for which vignetting occurs -AF Micro ED 200 mm f/4D -AF-SED 28-70mm f/2.8D -AF-SVR ED 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G -AF Micro ED 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6D -AF-SDX ED 55-200mm f/4-5.6G -AF-SVR ED 70-200mm f/2.8G -AF ED 80-200mm f/2.8D -AF-SED 80-200mm f/2.8D -AF VR ED 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D 65 ZNikon flash units and active assist illuminatorAF lens focal Normal frame Wide frame 66 The shooting operation can be selected from (singleframe), (continuous low speed), (continuous high speed), * (self-timer),or (mirror up) using the release mode dial While shutter button is held down, camera records 1-2frames per second auto exposure, a shutter speed of 1/250s or faster, ISO 67 ZBuffer Size68 Turn the metering selector to desired metering systemFor AE lock CPU LENS DATA] under [ MISC.] in the [SET UP] menu 69 ASet the exposure mode other than (manual) (➝p.70)BSet the metering selector to center-weightedor spot metering Confirm that the in focus indicator (l) appears in the viewfinder AE-L Depending on the option selected DKeeping AE-L/AF-Lpressed, recompose the photograph and shoot •While AE-L/AF-Lis being pressed, the following operation can be performed: -When exposure is : Changing Aperture 70 •Programmed auto is only available with CPU lensesExposure displayed in the control panel and viewfinder: BFrame a photograph, focus, and shoot 71 Flexible programZProgram chart 72 •Shutter-priorityauto is only available with CPU lenses•Exposure mode (aperture-priorityauto) is density (ND) filter •Use a battery with sufficient power when performing bulb shooting CFrame a photograph, focus, and shoot 73 BRotate the sub-commanddial to choose the desired apertureaperture of the lens has been specified in the [NON in the control panel and viewfinder, rounded to the nearest full stop. Otherwise the aperture displays will show only the number of stops , with maximum aperture displayed as read from the lens aperture ring : Subject too bright. Choose smaller aperture If the limits of the exposure metering system are exceeded, one of the following indicators will be (larger f/-number)or ISO sensitivity (➝p.92), or use optional neutral density (ND) filter f/-number)or higher ISO sensitivity (➝p.92), or use flash If aperture ring of CPU lens (except G type) is not set to minimum aperture 75 ZElectronic analog exposure display76 At a shutter speed of•When a non-CPUlens is attached and if the maximum show only the number of stops (, with maximum AWhile pressing the D, rotate the main-commanddial 77 When the exposure compensation is set, D appears on the control panelThe compensation value can be checked by pressing the D –0.3EV +2 EV 78 Precision of calculation can be increased for•Not available when spot metering is used Standard 79 To use the built-inflash:AChoose a metering method Select matrix or BPress the flash pop-upbutton. The built-inflash will raise and begin charging CSet the flash sync mode. (➝p.82) DSet the exposure mode, shutter speed and aperture The shutter speeds and apertures available when the built-inflash is raised (➝p.80) ECheck that the d flash-readyindicator appears in the 80 ZThe shutter speeds and apertures available when the built-inflash is raisedExposure fired at full output and the photograph may be mode Shutter speed Aperture again button is pressed the built-inflash is recharging After the built-inflash has been used for several pause R200 Speedlights emit a modeling flash when the camera depth-of-fieldpreview button is pressed FLASH/BKT] in the [SET UP] menu To close the built-inflash (➝p.70) Set automatically by Set automatically camera (1/250-1/60s)*1 by camera (➝p.72) Value selected by user (1/250–30s) *2 (➝p.73) camera (1/250-1/60s) *1 user *3 (➝p.74) 81 ZEffective range of the built-inflashAperture at ISO equivalent of: Metering range 1-7.5m (3.3–24.6ft.) 0.7-5.4m (2.3–17.7ft.) 0.6-3.8m (2.0–12.5ft.) 0.6-2.7m (2.0–8.9ft.) 0.6-1.9m (2.0–6.2ft.) 0.6-1.4m (2.0–4.6ft.) 0.6-0.9m (2.0–2.9ft.) 0.6- 0.7m (2.0–2.3ft.) The minimum effective range for flash control using the Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent of: 83 SLOW REAR84 To release flash exposure compensation86 ZUsing FV lock with Nikon SpeedlightsZUsing FV Lock with the built-inflash 87 LensZoom position Minimum range 88 The Nikon flash models listed in the table below can be used with this cameraThe following features are available with the SB-800, SB-600,and SB-R200: Speedlight SB-800 SB-600 Advanced Wireless Lighting Flash mode/feature SB-600*1 SB-R200*2 i-TTL*3 ✔*4 Auto aperture *5 Non-TTLauto ✔*7 Range-prioritymanual Manual RPT Repeating flash REAR Rear-curtainsync Red-eyereduction Auto FP High-SpeedSync*8 FV lock AF-assistfor multi-areaAF*10 Auto zoom ISO Auto *1 Functions as remote flash only *6 Use Speedlight controls to select flash mode 89 SB-80DX, SB-28DX, SB-28SB-50DX, SB-23, SB-29*2 SB-30, SB-27*1, SB-22S SB-26, SB-25, SB-24 SB-21B*2, SB-29S*2 Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon 90 ZNotes on using Nikon Speedlights91 ISO sensitivity (SB-800/SB-600)ZThe accessory shoe ZThe sync terminal 92 ZAvailable settings for the ISO sensitivity100/125/160/200/250/320/400/500/640/800/1000/1250 1600/2000/2500/3200 ZSetting the ISO sensitivity in the [SHOOTING MENU] Select the desired sensitivity for the [ISO] under [SHOOTING MENU] See “Setting the [SHOOTING MENU]” (➝p.108) ZSetting the ISO sensitivity using ISO and the main- command dial 93 ZAvailable settings for the image qualityRAW data camera. Select this setting when you want to process the image on a PC FINE JPG Records JPEG images in high quality (low compression ratio). This mode the [RAW] setting NORMAL JPG Records JPEG images in standard quality (standard compression ratio) of images RAW+ Two images are recorded: one RAW image and one FINE JPEG image ZSetting the image quality in the [SHOOTING MENU] Select the desired quality in the [QUALITY] under [SHOOTING MENU] ZSetting the image quality using QUAL and the main-commanddial 94 ZAvailable settings for the image sizeZGuide to printed image sizes ZSetting the image size in the [SHOOTING MENU] ZSetting the image size using QUAL and the sub- command dial 95 ZAvailable settings for the white balanceAAUTO 8INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT LAMP-1 Select this setting for shots taken under “Daylight” fluorescent lamps FLUORESCENT LAMP-2 Select this setting for shots taken under “Daylight White” fluorescent lamps FLUORESCENT LAMP-3 Select this setting for shots taken under “Cool White” fluorescent lamps FLUORESCENT LAMP-4 Select this setting for shots taken under “Warm White” fluorescent lamps FLUORESCENT LAMP-5 6FINE dFLASH Use with built-inflash or Nikon flash units SHADE Select this setting for shots taken in shade or on cloudy days CHOOSE COLOR TEMP Choose color temperature from list of values (➝p.97). ]PRESET CUSTOM 96 ZSetting the color balance in the [SHOOTINGZSetting the color balance using WB and the MENU] command dials PRE 97 ZSetting the color temparture in the [SHOOTING MENU]ZSetting the color temperature using WB and the command dials 98 ZFine tuning in the [SHOOTING MENU]99 ZSetting the preset white balance in the [SHOOTING MENU]ASet the focus-modeselector to M (manual) CPress nor oto select [NEW WB] DPress q ZWhen the exposure is not measured correctly 100 ZSetting the preset white balance using WB and the101 ZAvailable settings for the self-timer102 Self-TimerMode4 The picture is taken in the selected time To cancel the self-timer •In self-timermode, a shutter speed of is equivalent to approximately 1/3 s 103 ZAvailable auto bracketing settingsExposure Bracketing ([AE ONLY]) Flash Bracketing ([d: FLASH ONLY]) 104 3 While pressing BKT, rotate the subcommand dial to choose the exposure exposure compensation values of more than 5 EV increment (➝p.106) To cancel bracketing 4 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot 105 ZExposure BracketingP:shutter speed and aperture *1 S:aperture*1 A:shutter speed*1 M:shutter speed*2 In single frame and 106 ZBracketing Programs1/3 Step Selected for EV Step No. of shots Exposure increment Bracketing order (EVs) ±1/3 +0.3 ±2/3 +0.7 107 1/2 Step Selected for EV Step±1/2 +0.5 1 Step Selected for EV Step 108 1 Display the [SHOOTING MENU]BPress MENU/OK to open the [SHOOTING MENU] 2 Select the item APress nor oto select the item 3 Change the setting APress q BPress nor oto change the setting CPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting Help on the menu screen and hold the for a description of the selected item 109 Setting the menu (➝p.108)Menu Functions Settings FILM SIMULATION STANDARD* / JF1 / JF1a / JF1b / J F1c/ J F2 (➝p.111) F1a, F1b, F1c), or Fujichrome (F2) D-RANGE Sets the dynamic range of images AUTO* / 100%(STD) / 130% / 170% (➝p.112) 230%(W1) / 300% / 400%(W2) COLOR Sets the density of the color of images HIGH / MEDIUM HIGH / STD* /MEDIUM (➝p.113) LOW / ORG / B/W TONE Sets the contrast of images SHARPNESS (➝p.114) the quality of the images SOFT / OFF COLOR SPACE Sets the color space to sRGB or Adobe RGB (1998) sRGB* / Adobe RGB (1998) Specifies light sensitivity ISO (➝p.92) darker locations AUTO* /8 INCANDESCENT T WHITE BALANCE FLUORESCENT LAMP 1–5 / 6 FINE / d (➝p.95) light around the subject FLASH SHADE CHOOSE COLOR TEMP. / ]PRESET CUSTOM Fine tunes white balance –3 / –2 / –1 /0* / +1 / +2 / +3 *Factory default 111 ZFine tuning the film simulation112 Sets the dynamic range used for photographed images[AUTO] [100%(STD)], [130%], [170%], [230%(W1)], [300%], [400%(W2)] 113 Sets the density of the color used when shooting imagesUse this setting to adjust the contrast of images to be shot [HIGH] This setting provides the highest color density [MEDIUM HIGH] This setting provides a higher color density than [STD]. [STD] This setting sets the standard color density [MEDIUM LOW] This setting specifies a lower color density than [STD]. [ORG] [B/W] This setting converts the colors in the photographed image to black and white •If you want to view or print the image data directly, do not select [ORG] [HARD] This setting provides the highest level of contrast [MEDIUM HARD] This setting provides a higher level of contrast than [STD] [STD] This setting sets the contrast for photographed images to the standard level [MEDIUM SOFT] This setting specifies a lower contrast than [STD]. [ORG] 114 This setting sharpens the outlines more than [STD]. [STD]This setting applies the optimum level of sharpness for normal shots [OFF] •If you want to view or print the image data directly, do not select [OFF] Sets the color space to either sRGB or Adobe RGB(1998) [sRGB] For normal shooting. [Adobe RGB (1998)] 117 •Do not remove or replace the memory card while recording a multiple exposureNo operation is performed for the preset time for the auto power save function -The camera is turned off -The battery is exhausted -w is pressed -SET UP is pressed •Multiple exposure shooting cannot be performed when 1 Set the focus-modeselector to (manual). (➝p.60) 2 Select [LIVE VIEW DISPLAY] under [SHOOTING MENU], or press and hold 3 Select the display color APress nor oto select [B&W] or [COLOR] Press DIS/BACK to cancel the live view display 118 4 Enlarge an image for focusingAPress nor oto enlarge an image BFocus an image manually •The duration for displaying an image is 30 sec •Press por qto change brightness CPress DISP/BACK to return to normal shooting •When turning the camera off after LIVE VIEW •To view the live image, using the optional AC adapter AC-135VNis recommended 119 The [SHOOTING MENU] can be reset to the factory defaultAPress nor oto select [OK] BPress MENU/OK to reset [SHOOTING MENU] to the factory default Resets all [SHOOTING MENU] options except [WB FINE TUNE] Set the noise reduction effect [ORG] 120 ZThe settings to be resetFocus area Center*1 Flexible Program Cancelled Exposure compensation Cancelled (0.0) Auto Exposure Lock Cancelled*2 Auto Exposure Bracketing Cancelled*3 Flash Synchro mode Canceled *3 Bracketing increment is reset to 1 EV (AE and flash bracketing) ZThe [SHOOTING MENU] options to be reset The [SET UP] menu options cannot be reset by the two- button reset 121 If the focal length of the lens is known:Automatic power zoom can be used with optional Nikon •Lens focal length is listed (with a ) in the playback photo info display When the maximum aperture of the lens is known: •The aperture value is displayed in the control panel and viewfinder •Flash level is adjusted for changes in aperture •Aperture is listed (with a ) in the playback photo info display Specifying both the focal length and maximum aperture of the lens: Enables color matrix metering (note that it may be necessary to use Improves the precision of 122 ZSetting the lens focal length in the [SET UP] menu123 ZSetting the lens focal length using the FUNC. button and main-commanddialZSetting the maximum aperture in the [SET UP] menu 124 ZSetting the maximum aperture using the FUNC• Set the focal length before setting the maximum button and sub-commanddial ASelect [FV LOCK/LENS DATA] for [FUNC. BUTTON] Set in the following order ASet the focal length under [ BUTTON ASSIGNMENT] in the [SET UP] BSet the maximum aperture menu (➝p.168) BDisplay the maximum aperture of attached lens by rotaing the sub-commanddial while pressing the FUNC. button Lens data is not adjusted when a 127 Setting the menu (➝p.126)Playback — Features Advanced 128 Total number of printsSetting for that frame 129 To cancel DPOF settingEPress oto set the number of prints to 0 (zero) To cancel the DPOF setting for another frame (file), repeat steps D and E Always press MENU/OK to complete the settings • RESET ALL (➝p.130) •When DPOF settings were specified on another camera •Prints of up to 999 frames (files) can be ordered on the same memory card When selecting the [WITH DATE 131 Zu PRINT ORDER (DPOF)“DPOF SPECIFIED. ERASE OK ?” “DPOF SPECIFIED. ERASE ALL OK ?” (➝p.127) “RESET DPOF OK ?” (➝p.129) [DPOF FILE ERROR] (➝p.215) Up to 999 images can be specified on the same memory card 132 To protect or unprotect only the selected frame (file):Unprotected Protected (Fdisplayed) APress por qto select the protecting/ unprotecting frame (file) BPress MENU/OK to protect/unprotect the currently displayed frame (file) Unprotected: protecting frame (file) Protected: unprotecting frame (file) To protect another frame (file), repeat steps A and B When protecting frames (files) is completed, press DISP/ BACK Press MENU/OK to protect all the frames (files) Press MENU/OK to unprotect all the frames (files) 133 To stop the procedure midwayIf the images are very large, protecting or unprotecting all the frames (files) may take some time If you want to take a picture during the procedure, press DISP/BACK •To interrupt automatic playback, press MENU/OK •The auto power save function (➝p.181) does not operate during playback •Press DISP/BACK once during playback to display on- screen help Images shot by FinePix S5 Pro are played back with faces zoomed in when [NORMAL 134 Use this function to adjust the screen brightnessAPress nor oto adjust the screen brightness Use this mode to crop the desired part of the photographed image 1 Select the menu APress por qto select the cropping frame (file) CPress nor oto select [CROPPING] 135 2 Specify cropping part of an imageobutton n button 3 Record the image 138 Press SET UP to open the menu2 Select the category APress nor oto select the category to change CPress nor oto change the setting DPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting 139 How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138)Setting Setting (Display) Page SHOOTING TYPE IN/BARCODE IMAGE COMMENT OFF/BARCODE [TYPE IN/BARCODE] is set BARCODE READER BCR 1 SHOT / BCR pin terminal as Exif information GPS OFF SHOOTING SPEED Sets the rate at which pictures can be taken in (continuous low speed) mode EXPOSURE DELAY ON / OFF MODE 20 SEC Used when photographer wants to be in the picture such as group SELF-TIMER SEC*/ 5 SEC photo SEC QUICK PREVIEW ON* / OFF DATA select [OFF] DISPLAY IMAGE DISPLAY 2 SEC / OFF to check the result ILLUMINATION triggered GRID DISPLAY Displays grid lines in the viewfinder to aid composition VIEWFINDER WARNING no memory card is inserted * Factory default 140 USET UPROTATE IMAGE AUTO ROTATE PLAYBACK ROTATION] under [ROTATE IMAGE] in the [SET UP] menu AUTO IMAGE ROTATION H AF AF-CMODE FPS RATE* / FPS Controls whether photographs can be taken whenever the shutter PRIORITY RATE+AF / FOCUS servo AF AF-SMODE R:RELEASE F:FOCUS WIDE (7 AREAS) P1: CENTER AREA Sets the type of focus area group and primary focus area P1: CLOSEST SUBJECT P2: CENTER AREA P2: CLOSEST SUBJECT AF LOCK-ON LONG / NORMAL SHORT / OFF to the subject R/A:RELEASE/AF Specifies whether autofocus activates when the shutter button is AF ACTIVATION ON pressed halfway A:AF-ONONLY AF AREA AUTO* / ON / OFF 141 FOCUS AREAWRAP / NO WRAP SELECTION selector in order to select the focus area BILT-IN AF-ASSIST subject is poorly lit SEXPOSURE R/A:RELEASE/AE-L Specifies how to lock exposure AE LOCK A:AE-LONLY ISO AUTO CONTROL MAX.SENSITIVITY is needed for optimal exposure. The maximum ISO value can be selected. This function also can be used with the flash MIN.SHUTTER SPEED EV CONTROL STEPS STEP / 1 EV STEP aperture and AE bracketing) EXP COMP/FINE TUNE EASY EXPOSURE TEMPORARY / ON dials without using the D COMP CENTER-WEIGHT AVERAGE 13mm 10mm 8mm AREA 6mm MATRIX METERING FINE TUNE (–1to +1) / CENTER mode. This setting is not affected by two-buttonreset EXPOSURE to +1) 142 FLASH/BKT143 Specifies the function performed by the AE-L/AF-LbuttonONLY* / AE LOCK AE-L/AF-LBUTTON HOLD/RESET / AE LOCK HOLD / AF LOCK ONLY CENTER AF AREA CENTER BUTTON NOT USED DO NOTHING MULTI-SELECTOR WAKE-UP /INITIATE standby status, or initiates autofocus AUTOFOCUS Specifies the function performed by the FUNC button FUNC. BUTTON in order to avoid misuse FUNCTION LOCK Specifies the function performed by the command dials COMMAND DIALS 144 BUTTON AND DIALDEFAULT* / HOLD Disables shooting an image without a memory card CARD) MISC NON-CPULENS the camera when using a non-CPUlens Specifies the type of batteries for the MB-D200battery pack MB D200 BATTERY TYPE D200 battery pack FILE TAG OPTIONS image is cut out (cropping) and saved MAINTENANCE BATTERY INFO Displays the status of the rechargeable battery NP-150 Displays the current camera firmware version MAINTENANCE COUNTER shutter unit was replaced MIRROR LOCK-UP (CLEANING) image sensor by pressing the shutter button 145 TIMESYSTEM 146 ZManually enter a comment1 Activate [IMAGE COMMENT] 147 2 Enter a commentARotate the main-commanddial to display the desired first letter to enter BPress qto enter the second letter •Repeat the steps A-B to enter more letters •Press por qto select the letter to delete, then press nto delete •To insert a letter between other letters, press por q to select the letter after the inserting position, then press oto insert 3 Exit from [IMAGE COMMENT] [BCR 1 SHOT] [BCR CONTINUOUS] [GPS] No store barcord or GPS information is retrieved •When the barcode information is stored, BCD is displayed in the control panel •The following ASCII characters can be used for the barcode information: Usable types of barcode depend on the specifications of the barcode reader 148 ZConnecting to barcode readerBarcode reader setting •Baud rate: 4800 bps •Data length: 8 bit •Parity check: – •Stop bit: 1 bit •EOF: CR+LF ZBarcode eraser ZUsing a GPS Unit Garmin and Magellan GPS units that conform to version • Garmin eTrex series equipped with a PC interface cable connector • Magellan SporTrak series equipped with a PC interface cable connector •When attaching the GPS device, be sure to turn the GPS device OFF 149 When the camera establishes communication with a GPS•UTC data is provided by the GPS device and is independent of the camera clock •GPS data is only recorded when the icon is displayed. Confirm that the icon is displayed in the pictures taken while the icon is flashing will not include GPS data See p.101 for details 151 “Tall” photos are displayed in “wide” (landscape) orientationLandscape Camerarotated (wide) 90° clockwise 90° counter orientation clockwise 153 [P2: CLOSEST SUBJECT][BUTTON ASSIGNMENT] in the [SET UP] menu ZCenter Area ZClosest Subject [LONG], [NORMAL], [SHORT] [R/A:RELEASE/AF-ON] [A:AF-ONONLY] Autofocus can only be performed with the AF-ONbutton 154 Selected focus area is not highlightedThis option determines what controls lock exposure [R/A:RELEASE/AE-L] [A:AE-LONLY] Exposure can only be locked by pressing the AE-L/AF-L button 155 [ISO AUTO CONTROL]To change the setting, select an item and press q. Then press nor o [MIN.SHUTTER SPEED] To change the setting, select the item and press q. Then press nor o 1/250–1SEC: The slowest shutter speed can be selected when [ISO value If optimal exposure cannot be achieved at the selected ISO CONTROL] activates AUTO CONTROL] is activated [MAX.SENSITIVITY] [ISO AUTO CONTROL] •When a flash is used, ISO sensitivity will be adjusted for the flash level 156 ZISO auto control indicatorWhen [ON] is selected, the control panel and viewfinder show ISO-AUTO.When sensitivity is altered from the Choose whether adjustments to shutter speed, aperture value selected by the user, these indicators blink and the and bracketing are made in increments equivalent to 1/3 altered value is shown in the viewfinder (the indicators do EV ([1/3 EV STEP], the default option), 1/2 EV ([1/2 EV not blink and the altered value is not shown if flash is STEP]), or 1 EV ([1 EV STEP]) used) Choose whether adjustments to exposure compensation and exposure fine tuning are made in increments 1/2 EV ([1/2 EV STEP]), or 1 EV ([1 EV STEP]) •Images may become grainy at higher ISO settings 157 [TEMPORARY]CHANGE MAIN/SUB Exposure compensation set by pressing D button and rotating main command dial 1 Display the confirmation screen APress nor oto select [FINE TUNE EXPOSURE] 158 2 Change the setting[1/250(AUTO FP)] APress nor oto select the metering to change ZFixing shutter speed at the flash sync speed limit 159 Choose the flash mode for the built-inflash[TTLd: TTL MODE] Flash output is adjusted automatically in response to shooting conditions [Md: MANUAL MODE] [Rd: REPEATING MODE] [Cd: COMMANDER MODE] 160 ZSetting the manual flash modeZSetting the repeating 161 ZTimesOutput 162 ZSetting the commander mode[A GRP.] Choose this option to use the built-inflash as a master Choose flash mode for all flashes in group A in up to two groups (A and B) using Advanced Wireless Lighting –3.0EV in steps of 1/3 EV [BUILT-IN] Choose flash mode for built-inflash (commander flash) +3.0 and –3.0EV in steps of 1/3 EV (1/128 of full power) ±0 will be displayed in control panel and Flashes in group A do not fire [B GRP.] flashes in control panel and Choose flash mode for all flashes in group B preflashes to fire. d is not displayed in control panel flash-syncmode display and SB-R200Speedlights). Menu of flash EV Flashes in group B do not fire [CH] 163 1 Set the menu2 Shooting 164 CPress flash pop-upbutton to raise built-inflash (noteMEMO Commander Mode that built-inflash must be raised even if [–]is selected for the [MODE] under [BUILT-IN]) built-inflash (take particular care when not using a tripod) DAfter confirming that camera flash-readylight and flash-readylights for all Speedlights are lit, frame photograph, focus, and shoot • If [ON] is selected for [MODELING FLASH] under the results in the camera monitor FLASH/BKT] in the [SET UP] menu (➝p.165), all • Although there is no limit on the number of Nikon flashes will emit a modeling flash when the depth-of field preview button is pressed • Commander mode can also be used with FV lock (➝p.85) Speedlights must be in the same group; flash the Speedlight manual for more information 165 Option168 This option controls the function performed by the FUNC. button[FV LOCK] [FV LOCK/LENS DATA] [1 STEP Tv/Av] [SAME AS AE-L/AF-L] FUNC. button performs same functions as AE-L/AF-Lbutton [FLASH OFF] Flash will not fire in photos taken while FUNC. button is pressed [BRACKETING BURST] [MATRIX METERING] Matrix metering activated while FUNC. button is pressed [CENTER–WEIGHTED] Center-weightedmetering activated while FUNC. button is pressed [SPOT METERING] Spot metering activated while FUNC. button is pressed [FOCUS AREA FRAME] 169 These functions can be specified by the [SELECTED FUNCTION]The functions to be locked by the [BASIC FUNCTION] 170 ZMaking the Lock SettingZSetting the function to be locked 171 ZSetting the password172 To change the passwordThis option controls the operation of the main and sub- command dials [ROTATE DIRECTION] [NORMAL] Normal command dial operation. [REVERSE] Reverses rotation of command dials 175 See p.121 for detailsTo ensure that the camera functions as expected when batteries are used in the Nikon -AA manganese battery -AA NiCad battery -AA lithium battery The rechargeable battery, NP-150,is recommended [MASKING] [OFF] Do not mask [8×10]Mask using 8x10 aspect ratio. [5×7] Mask using 5x7 aspect ratio [1:1] Mask using 1x1 aspect ratio (square) 176 Recommendation:177 1 Use time difference function178 2 Move to [TIME DIFFERENCE] screenAvailable time setting 3 Set time difference 179 Initialize (format) the memory card for use with the cameraAPress nor oto select OK BPress MENU/OK to initialize the memory card MTP(PTP)] to the PC or to use PictBridge. The camera can be PC SHOOT. AUTO] The camera automatically operates in PC shooting mode when connected to the PC with the USB cable and shot images will be saved to the hard disc in the PC. When not connected to the PC, the camera memory card in the camera USB cable is disconnected during shooting PC SHOOT. FIXED] PC the USB cable is disconnected during shooting, shot the camera 180 <CONTINUOUS> <RENEW*Formatted memory card used for both A and B [RENEW] Pictures are stored on each memory card beginning with a file number Frame number File number Directory number •When the camera settings are [SET-UPRESET] The displayed frame number may differ for images photographed on other cameras 181 [LOW] Low pitch beep [HIGH] High pitch beep [OFF] No beepSpecifies whether video output is set to [NTSC] or [PAL] Returns all camera settings (other than [] PRESET CUSTOM], [DATE/TIME], [] and [VIDEO SYSTEM]) to their factory default values 182 To terminalsPlug the Video cable (included) into the VIDEO OUT (Video Video (yellow) output) socket of the camera Plug the other end of the cable into the video input socket on the TV VIDEO OUT socket •See p.210 for the information of the AC power adapter Use the 183 ;USB socketConnection Camera 185 MEMO Printing with date186 When printing stops midway, briefly turn the camera off and then on againDisconnecting the printer ACheck that [PRINTING] is not displayed on the camera’s screen BTurn the camera off. Unplug the USB cable (mini-B) 187 For best result, please connect the AC Power Adapter•Use memory card that was formatted on FinePix S5 Pro •Movies and CCD-RAWimages cannot be printed When [ON] is set for the [QUICK PREVIEW DATA] under 188 ZHardware and software requirementsCPU RAM Hard disk space Display Internet connection*4 189 ZRecommended systemOperating System Internet connection Installation Software 190 1 Install FinePixViewer as instructed in the Quick start guideLaunching the installer manually ADouble-clickthe “My Computer” icon *Windows XP users should click “My Computer” in the “Start” menu CDouble-click“SETUP” or “SETUP.exe” in the CD-ROMwindow -Textmay be shown normally or all in uppercase (e.g. Setup or SETUP) Installing other applications •If the latest version is already installed, this window does not appear •Do not remove the CD-ROMduring this procedure 191 Compatible Mac*1Internet connection*3 192 Installation on a Mac OS3 Double-clickon “Installer for MacOSX” 7 The “Read me” dialog appears. Click the [Continue] button 193 11Launch “Image Capture” from the “Applications” folder13Select “Other...” from “When a camera is connected, open” 15Select “Quit Image Capture” menu in the “Image Capture” menu.Software Installation Software Installation 194 CSelect [MTP(PTP)] for [USB MODE] under [SYSTEM] in the [SET UP] menu(Software for FinePix CX) DTurn the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off EConnect the camera to your PC using the USB cable (mini-B) AInsert the memory card with images into the camera (➝p.34) •Do not format the memory card in the camera on the PC •Use the memory card with images taken by a FUJIFILM Digital camera BTurn the power switch to ON to turn the camera on FSet the Power switch to ON to turn the camera on 195 If the camera communicates with the PC successfullySee the manuals provided with the supplied software for more information • FinePix S5 Pro is compatible with MTP/PTP (Picture camera which can recognize the PC and printer automatically when connected • Always use the FUJIFILM AC Power Adapter AC damaged • Do not disconnect the USB cable (mini-B)when the on the memory card may be destroyed the first time you connect the camera to your PC • Make sure that USB cable (mini-B)is connected correctly and pushed in the camera (➝p.197) • Auto power save is disabled during USB connection the disconnection procedure • The camera and PC may be exchanging data even disconnecting the USB cable (mini-B),always check that the access lamp is off • An image taken with CCD-RAW(➝p.93) setting is • When Windows 98 SE is used, the supplied software a PC using the USB cable. The PC will not recognize the camera if it is connected before the installation 196 Windows XPWindows 98 SE / Me / 2000 Professional Macintosh 197 1 Windows198 •What is explained in “How to Use FinePixViewer”Example: Looking up slide shows Windows 200 USB*FinePix S5 Pro accessories, or sold separately ***Other manufacturer products 201 ZUsable Nikon accessories**Nikon products ***Other manufacturer products Appendices 202 • Rechargeable Battery NP-150(1500mAh)•Battery Charger BC-150 •AC Power Adapter AC-135VN •Hyper-UtilitySoftware HS-V3 •Hyper-UtilitySoftware HS-V3UP 203 ZPlaces to AvoidDo not store or use the camera in the following types of locations: •In the rain or in very humid, dirty, or dusty places •Extremely cold places •Places with strong vibration •Places with smoke or steam •In contact with chemicals such as pesticides •Next to rubber or vinyl products ZDamaged by Water or Sand ZDamaged by Condensation ZWhen the Camera is Not Used or is Stored for Extended Periods of Time ZCleaning Your Camera •Do not scratch hard objects against the lens, LCD monitor or viewfinder ZUsing the Camera When Traveling 204 Dust inside the camera and on the surface of the CCDBPress nor oto select [OK] [- - - - - -]is displayed in the control panel 205 FIn case of surface cleanIn case of surface soiling •Note that this option is not available at battery levels less than or while shooting multiple exposures If the battery runs low while the mirror is raised, a beep will sound and the To return to normal operation without raising the mirror, turn the camera off 206 ZEnsure that you have the cleaning equipmentready 208 Notes on the Battery (NP-150)*When shipped, the NP-150is not fully charged. Always charge the NP-150before using it When carrying the ZBattery Features To maximize the life of the ZCharging the Battery You can use the battery charger You should charge the •Do not recharge a fully charged NP-150 ZBattery Life At normal temperatures, the NP-150can be used at least 300 times 209 Notes on storage•Store the battery in a cool place *Do not leave the battery in hot or extremely cold places ZHandling the Battery To avoid injury or damage, observe the following: Do not carry or store battery with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins •Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire •Do not attempt to take apart or change the battery •Do not recharge the battery with chargers other those specified •Dispose of used battery promptly To avoid damaging the battery or shortening its life, observe the following: •Do not drop the battery or otherwise subject it to strong impacts •Do not expose the battery to water •Always keep the battery terminals clean ZSpecifications of the included NP-150 Nominal voltage Nominal capacity 1500 mAh Operating 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F) temperature Dimensions 39.5 mm × 55.8 mm × 20.9 mm (1.6 in. × 2.2 in. × 0.8 in.) (W × H × D) Mass (Weight) Approx. 80 g (2.8 oz.) 211 ZProtecting Your Data2.Improper handling and use of the memory card by the user or third party ZHandling Memory card (all types) ZUsing CompactFlash •Do not touch the card contact area with your fingers or metal objects •Unused CompactFlash cards should be formatted before being used ZUsing memory card with a PC •Always use the camera to erase image data on a memory card •To edit image data, copy the image data to the PC and edit the copy •Do not copy files other than those that will be used by the camera 212 ExplanationRemedy 213 Reduce quality or sizeDelete photographs Insert new memory card No memory card Insert memory card Problem(s) detected while shooting Press the shutter button again. Contact your displayed frequently 214 Warning DisplaysWarning Displayed Memory card is not inserted Insert a memory card • Memory card is not formatted • Format memory card on the camera (➝p.179) • The memory card contact area is soiled memory card (➝p.179). If the message still appears, replace the memory card • Camera fault • Contact your FUJIFILM dealer • The memory card format is incorrect memory card • Memory card access error Memory card is full use a memory card that has ample free space card error or a connection error between the memory card and camera contact your FUJIFILM dealer • Use a new memory card fit in the available space on the memory card • The memory card is not formatted The frame number has reached BSet [RENEW] for [FRAME NO.] under SYSTEM] in the [SET UP] menu from “100-0001”) DSet [CONTINUOUS] for [FRAME NO.] under • This file cannot be played back • The movie and image cannot be played back was not recorded on this camera 215 An attempt was made to erase a protected fileProtected files cannot be erased. Remove the protection (➝p.132) It is impossible to playback empty memory card CANNOT CROP The image cannot be cropped ~ CANNOT CROP a camera other than FinePix S5 Pro • The image is damaged DPOF frame settings be specified on the same memory card is onto another memory card and then specify the DPOF settings DPOF printing cannot be used with this image ~ CANNOT SET DPOF an image that is not supported by DPOF format The camera is not connected to a PC or printer correctly Check that your printer is turned on Displayed for PictBridge ink Printing automatically restarts when the error is press MENU/OK to restart printing 218 ZGetting readyMatters Problems Possible causes Solutions The battery has run out battery turned ON when The battery is loaded backward setting the power Close the battery cover securely switch to ON Connect the camera and AC power connected correctly adapter correctly Camera is used in extremely cold conditions Battery runs out The battery terminals are soiled supply quickly dry cloth Same battery has been used for a long period Load a new battery Power cuts out during operation Not usable battery is loaded Use the rechargeable battery NP-150 ZSetting menu etc LCD monitor Screens are not Select ENGLISH displayed in for ] under TIME display English ] in the [SET UP] menu 219 ZShootingThe memory card is full unnecessary frames The memory card is not formatted indicator “l” not lit) the shot No photograph is taken when Basic operations The camera will not focus Set the focusing mode to manual (M) pressing the shutter button picture An error occurred 216 and take the appropriate action The memory card is damaged Insert a new memory card Turn the camera on camera off Camera has You are shooting a subject that is not Use the focus lock to take the picture Focusing difficulty in suited to autofocusing (➝p.63) focusing on the subject 221 ZPlaying backZConnecting 222 ZOthers223 SystemModel Digital camera FinePix S5 Pro Effective pixels 12.34 million (S-pixel:6.17 million, R-pixel:6.17 million) pixels CCD pixels: 6.45 million; R-pixels:6.45 million) Storage media home.fujifilm.com/products/digital/) File format 4256×2848 / 3024×2016/2304×1536 File size See the table on the p.226 Lens mount Nikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts) Sensitivity Output Sensitivity) Metering modes TTL open metering/3D 1005-pixelRGB matrix, Center-weighted,Spot Exposure control Program AE, Shutter-priorityAE, Aperture-priorityAE, Manual exposure Exposure compensation -5.0EV to +5.0 EV 1/3, 1/2, 1 EV step Shutter Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-planeshutter Shutter speeds 30 to 1/8000 sec, Bulb X contact: Max. 1/250 sec.*3 Auto bracketing Number of shots 2-9compensated EV value 1/3 1/2 2/3 1 EV step Focus Mode: Single-AFservo, Continuous AF servo, Manual AF system: TTL phase difference detection with auxiliary AF flash subject priority 224 SpecificationsWhite balance *Can be fine tuned Self-timer 20 sec./10 sec./5 sec./2 sec Flash 12 (ISO 100-m);Sync. shutter speed: 1/250 sec. or slower Flash modes Accessory shoe Synchro contacts X contacts only, synchronizing speed: 1/250 sec. or slower Synchro terminal viewfinder magnification approx. 0.94×) LCD monitor playback) Remote release 10-pinremote release terminal provided Photography functions memory, multiple exposure shooting, live image Playback functions Other functions compatibility, language selection ), time difference 225 Input/Output TerminalVideo output NTSC/PAL-type Digital interface USB 2.0 High-Speed,MTP/PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) DC input socket AC Power Adapter AC-135VN(sold separately) Power supply Use one of the following: Rechargeable Battery NP-150(included) Guide to the number of available frames for battery operation Battery Type With LCD monitor OFF NP-150(1500 mAh) The number of available shots will also decline at low temperatures Camera dimensions Camera mass (weight) (weight) Operating Conditions 226 ZMemory card capacity and image quality/size[D-RANGE]set to [100%(STD)] Image quality Image size No. of images Buffer capacity 227 [D-RANGE]set to WIDE (other than [100%(STD)])228 JPEGSmear White Balance CCD-RAW Color Temperature 229 Adobe RGB (1998)Color space 232 FUJIFILM Digital Camera Worldwide Network238 •After reading these Safety Notes, store them in a safe placeWARNING remove the battery, disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter Continued use of the camera when it is emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual cause a fire or electric shock Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the camera CAUTION the information is ignored battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter Continued use of the camera can cause a fire or electric shock Do not use the camera in the bathroom This can cause a fire or electric shock the camera. (Never open the casing.) dropped or the casing is damaged 239 Do not place the camera on an unstable surfaceNever attempt to take pictures while in motion Do not use the battery except as specified Do not heat, change or take apart the battery Do not drop or subject the battery to impacts Do not store the battery with metallic products Use only the battery or AC power adapter specified for use with this camera 240 Safety NotesWhen storing the NP-150,keep it in the soft case provided Keep memory cards out of the reach of small children Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures This product could cause injury in the hands of a child Do not place heavy objects on the camera This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury This could cause a fire or electric shock 241 Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric shockUsing a flash too close to a person’s eyes may temporarily affect the eyesight Request regular internal testing and cleaning for your camera Build-upof dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock •Please note this is not a free of charge service 244 http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital
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