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FujiFilm S3 Pro Owner Manual
73 pages 6.01 Mb
2 EC Declaration of ConformityWarningFor customers in the U.S.A.Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Statement CAUTIONTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. For customers in Canada CAUTION 4 3 Contents4 Advanced Features Playback 1 Getting Ready 3 Advanced Photography 2 Basic Photography 5 76 Contents 4 Preface5 Settings 6 Connection 8 9 5 Accessories includedCamera parts and features 6 10 1112 13Top display panel Rear display panel LCD monitor 7 ISO200 01 / 01 / 2004 12 : 00 AMDuring shootinghPhotographed image display: For checking 14 15Rear display panel Viewfinder display Viewfinder information display About Advanced Focusing Screen Display 100-0009 8 100-0009 125 F5.6 ISO200100-0009 01 / 01 / 2004 12 : 00 AM MOUNTING THE CAMERA LENS 9 3ATTACHING THE STRAP 1Using the cable holder 18 19 MOUNTING THE CAMERA LENSsegment M Manual Autofocus Using CPU Nikkor lenses other than G-type lenses 10 1 2Removing the lens Push and hold the lens release button, then turn the lens clockwise. Lens compatibility77 Types of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessoriesFocus modeMode Lens/accessories Manual with electronic rangefinder Exposure mode Any mode other than M Metering system Matrix 3D 10- segment 10- Center- Weighted, Spot 20 21 MOUNTING THE CAMERA LENS 11 1Batteries that can be charged 2Charge the AA-size Ni-MH batteries (HR-AA). hAA-size Ni-MH batteries (included) charger BCH-NH2 bundled with the camera correctly as indicated by the polarity icons. CHARGING THE BATTERIES 12 LOADING THE BATTERIESHow to use the battery 24 25 INSERTING THE MEDIA 13 13How to replace the xD-Picture Card How to replace the CF/Microdrive CHECKING THE BATTERY CHARGE Auto Power Off Function ISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AM 14 126 27 TURNING ON AND OFF / SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 2 2the 4-direction button to prevent accidental improper use. CORRECTING THE DATE AND TIME / CHANGING THE DATE ORDERCorrecting the date and time 28 29 15 SELECTING THE LANGUAGE DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT / LCD ILLUMINATORLCD ILLUMINATOR DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT 30 31 BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 16 232 33 17 BASIC OPERATION GUIDECommand dialsxFUNC button xRear display panel xPLAY button x F1 to F4 buttons xMENU/OK button x4-direction button lock switch xBACK button x Access lamp x4-direction button xPlayback, Menu and SETUP Operations 34 35 TAKING PICTURES (PAuto-Multi Program) 18 61 5 4 3 2 7 8 936 37 TAKING PICTURES (PAuto-Multi Program) 19 102 11Without releasing the shutter button, press it down all the way (fully pressed) to take the shot. NUMBER OF AVAILABLE SHOTSThe number of available shots is displayed on the rear display panel. ISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AMStandard number of shots for the media Shooting with the camera held on end (vertically)Shutter button for vertical shooting Lock lever for vertical shooting Unlock the shutter button for vertical shooting.DPC-16 (16 MB) DPC-32 (32 MB) DPC-64 (64 MB) DPC-128 (128 MB) 33024 2016 22304 1536DPC-256 (256 MB) DPC-512 (512 MB) Microdrive (340 MB) Microdrive (1 GB) ` 20 AF-ASSIST ILLUMINATORNikon flash units and active assist illuminator Lenses for which vignetting occurs SITUATIONS WHERE AUTOFOCUS MAY NOT WORK AS EXPECTED TAKING PICTURES WITH AE LOCK 21 23USING AF LOCKWhen AF (Auto Focus) does not focus the shot 42 43DEPTH OF FIELD CHECK BUTTON CCD PLANE INDICATOR 22 DEPTH OF FIELD CHECK BUTTON / CCD PLANE INDICATORVIEWING THE IMAGES (wPLAYBACK)Still images viewable on the FinePix S3 Pro 125 F5.6 ISO200WB:AUTO NORMAL 6M F:STD STD S:STD T D:AUTO C:STD 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AMSingle-frame playback Selecting imagesDisplaying the photography data FOCUS SETTINGSVIEWING THE IMAGES (wPLAYBACK) 4 3 2 1Playback zoomFocus-related custom settings Zoom scales 23 3Photography SELECTING THE AF AREA MODE SELECTING THE FOCUS MODE 24 1Single- Area AF Dynamic AF Select Single-area AF or Dynamic AF. The displays shown in the viewfinder and on the top display panel are shown below.Single-area AF Dynamic AF (Closest- subject Priority AF OFF) Dynamic AF (Closest- subject Priority AF ON) Then specify the focus area. End of settings.Use the focus mode selector switch to select the focus mode. Focus modesAF-S (S: Single-AF servo) AF-C (C: Continuous-AF servo) MF (M: Manual focus) SELECTING THE FOCUS AREA MANUAL FOCUS 25 1 2Focus indicator 50 51,SINGLE-FRAME .CONTINUOUS SHOOTING ISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AM 26 12 3ISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AMBefore shooting ,SINGLE-FRAME / .CONTINUOUS SHOOTING 27 13 4 2F1F2F3F4 PREVIEWStandard compensation value in Multiple exposure General guide to exposure offsets ISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AM 54 55 METERING SYSTEMSjSpot metering lMatrix (10-segment)metering kCenter-weighted metering ISO SENSITIVITY 28 1 229 1 2PAUTO-MULTI PROGRAM SSHUTTER-PRIORITY AUTO AAPERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO 30 12 3 160 61Electronic analog exposure display 31 31Bulb photography () MMANUAL 32 23 4Remote Release Compatibility 33 3cAUTO EXPOSURE BRACKETING64 65List of exposure offsets and numbers of shots 34 BUILT-IN FLASHFLASH PHOTOGRAPHYTo increase the effective range of the flash D-3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash 66 67D-Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash Standard D-TTL Flash SETTINGS FOR FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Flash control modes that can be used with the built-in flash How the flash control mode is set 35 SYNCHRO MODES AND THEIR FEATURES68 69ah REAR SYNCHRO MODE ag SLOW SYNCHRO MODE C Zas RED-EYE REDUCTION MODE asg RED-EYE REDUCTION SLOW SYNCHRO MODE X V B 70 71 36 4TAKING PICTURES USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH 3 2100 160 200 400 800 1600 viewfinder. 5Effective range of the built-in flashCenter-weighted metering Matrix metering Set the metering system selector dial to Matrix metering or Center-weighted metering. flash. 2Hold down the v button. 3Turn the Main-command dial to select the synchro mode.Exposure mode Shutter speed Aperture Flash control mode Photography sensitivity (ISO) and aperture setting 100 160 200 400 800 1600 Metering range FLASH EXPOSURE COMPENSATION LENSES THAT CAN BE USED WITH THE BUILT-IN FLASH 37 12To check the amount of compensation To cancel exposure compensationSample flash exposure compensation displays Usable lenses with built-in flash Notes on using the built-in flash 38 NIKON FLASH UNITS THAT CAN BE USED74 75Accessory shoe (with cover) Synchronizing terminal (with cap) Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon Notes on using Nikon flash units1600 ISO setting 100 160 200 400 800 AM 39 WHITE BALANCEUSING THE FUNCTION MENU WHEN TAKING PICTURESWHITE BALANCE 76 77ISO200ISO200 09 / 23 / 200409 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AM10 : 00 AMISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AM 40 QUALITY / RECORDED PIXELS / FILM SIMULATION78 79ISO200ISO200 09 / 23 / 200409 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AM10 : 00 AMQUALITY Shooting CCD-RAW images RECORDED PIXELS FILM SIMULATION 41 DYNAMIC RANGE / COLOR / TONE / SHARPNESShIf you want to view or print the image data directly, do not select ORG. hIf you want to view or print the image data directly, do not select OFF. h 80 81COLORhIf you want to view or print the image data directly, do not select ORG. Use the procedure below to set the density of the color used when images are shot. ISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AMPress the FUNC button to switch between functions. Color Tone TONEUse the procedure below to set the contrast when images are shot. SHARPNESS DYNAMIC RANGESets the dynamic range used for photographed images. hFactory default setting: AUTO The dynamic range, color, tone and sharpness cannot be changed FILM SIMULATION F1 FILM SIMULATION F2 42 AF AREA / FUNCTION LOCK / FUNCTION RESET82 83ISO200 09 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AMAF AREA FUNCTION RESET FUNCTION LOCK RESET FUNCTION HISTOGRAM USING THE FUNCTION MENU 43 1About the histogram display 2 38484 8509 / 23 / 2004 10 : 00 AM 125 F5.6 ISO200D:AUTO C:STD T:STD S:STDAdvanced Features Playback 44 ERASING SINGLE-FRAMESINGLE-FRAME PROTECTTo check protected frames 100-0001 8686 87 45 MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACKoERASING ALL FRAMES 46 2oERASING ALL FRAMES iPROTECTING IMAGES: SET ALL / RESET ALLTo stop the procedure midway 3RESET ALL SET ALL iPROTECTING IMAGES: SET ALL / RESET ALL uHOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS (DPOF)9292 93SET ALL RESET ALL To stop the procedure midway 47 4 56 u 48 24 6 5 39494 95When DPOF settings were specified on another camera Canceling a frame 49 2[AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK uDPOF (RESET ALL) 3 4 50 25 3 4 6 51 23Brightness adjustment checking bar 1SET-UP 53 52 102 103How to display the SET-UP menu (P.101) Settings IMAGE DISPLAY Procedure when PREVIEW is setEnd checking Erase Histograms Standard chart Preview zoom Histogram Brightness warning and standard chartSET-UP menu options1 Settings Display Factory default page Gray scale Color bar 104 105 53 5COLOR SPACES WB CUS.2When the exposure is not measured correctly D-RANGE Matching customized white balance using an external flash 100-0009 54 1106 107FORMAT DISCHARGING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 2FRAME NO. AA BBThe Discharging rechargeable batteries function can only be used with Ni-MH batteries. 108 109 TWO-BUTTON RESET 55 12 3 2 1110 111Settings Cancelling custom settings CUSTOM SETTING (CSM) 56 1 22Turn the Sub-command dial to change the setting. 3E appears on the top display panel. 3Custom settings list CUSTOM SETTING (CSM)Using the AC Power adapter (sold separately) Connecting to a TV 0102Check that the camera is turned off. Open the CONNECTING TO A TV / USING THE AC POWER ADAPTER 57 6114 115USO EN EL MODO DSCOperating system compatibility chart (Windows) DSC CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER!~@ DSC (Mass storage device)mode IEEE 1394 photography function USE AT DSC MODE 58 1 2Operating system compatibility chart (Macintosh) 116 117 CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO THE PRINTER PictBridge FUNCTION 59 4Specifying images for printing on the camera 3 201033 CONNECTING TO A COMPUTERDisconnecting the camera Macintosh Windows 98/98 SE (USB) Windows 98 SE (IEEE 1394) /Me/2000 Professional/XP 118 119 CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO THE PRINTER PictBridge FUNCTION 60 52 6 4 5Specifying images for printing without using DPOF (single-frame printing) 1 61 87 6CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO THE PRINTER PictBridge FUNCTIONDisconnecting the printer System Expansion OptionsImage input/output to the PC Print creation hImage Memory Card Reader DPC-R1 122 123hPC Card Adapter DPC-AD hCompactFlash Card Adapter DPC-CF hxD-Picture Card USB Drive DPC-UD1 62 Accessories GuidehHyper-Utility Software HS-V2 Ver.3.0 hxD-Picture Card hAC Power Adapter AC-5VX hFujifilm Rechargeable Battery 2HR-3UF hFujifilm Battery Charger with Battery BK-NH2 (With Euro type or UK type plug) 124 125 Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly 63 12 3Dust inside the camera and on the surface of the CCD Checking the condition of the CCD surface 64 56 1 7 8 2 4Notes on the Power Supply 65 36 5 4Notes on the Batteries Ensure that you have the cleaning equipment ready swab evenly with cleaning fluid. once across the full width of the CCD from left to right. once more. Do not reuse Sensor swabs. Cleaning the CCDApplicable Batteries Using the AA-size Ni-MH Batteries 66 Notes on the MediaNotes on the Power SupplyImage Memory Card Microdrives Protecting Your Data Handling Media (all types) Handling xD-Picture Card Using Microdrive Using Compact Flash Using media with a PC Specifications AC Power Adapter Notes on Using the Battery ChargerBattery Charger BCH-NH2 Specifications 67 W arning Displays 69 T roubleshooting Input/Output Terminals Power Supply and OthersStandard Number of Available Shots per Media 44256 2848 11440 960 33024 2016 22304 1536 ` 70 Specifications71 Safety NotesAbout the Icons CAUTION WARNING WARNING Explanation of TermsAdobe RGB (1998) CCD-RAW Color space Color Temperature EV JPEG White Balance 72 Safety Notes
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