First Steps
Before You Begin
More on Photography
Basic Photography and Playback
Important Safety Instructions
For Your Safety
For Your Safety
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Safety Notes
About the Icons
When charging ends, unplug the charger from the power socket
Power Supply and Battery
Make sure that the battery polarity Cand D is correct
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Explanation of Color Television
For Customers in the U. S. A
About This Manual
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P112
Memory Cards
Table of Contents
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Movies
Connections
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Troubleshooting
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Technical Notes
Appendix
Symbols and Conventions
Supplied Accessories
Introduction
Following items are included with the camera
Parts of the Camera
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Selector Button
Move cursor up e Fn Function button P 54
Bdelete button P 21 Move cursor left g Move cursor right h
Move cursor down f
Electronic Viewfinder EVF
Bright Ambient Lighting
Camera Displays
Shooting
Pro focus mode
Playback
Hiding and Viewing Indicators
Histograms
Overexposed areas blink on and off
Attaching Accessories
Strap
Attach the strap to the two strap eyelets as shown below
Lens Cap
Charging the Battery
Place the battery in the supplied battery Charger as shown
Charging indicator shows battery charge
Status as follows
Inserting the Battery
Insert the battery
Removing the Battery
Batteries
Click
Inserting a Memory Card
Close the memory card slot cover
Removing Memory Cards
Does not indicate a malfunction
Memory card may spring out if you remove
Compatible Memory Cards
Turning the Camera on and Off
Basic Setup
Highlight a language and press MENU/OK
Camera Clock
Taking Pictures in Reauto Mode
OIcon
Scene Icon P 23
Focus Lock
Holding the Camera
Focus Press the shutter button halfway to focus
Picture
Shutter Button
Silent Mode
Indicator Lamp
Camera status
Press the shutter button to exit to shooting mode
Viewing Pictures
Most recent picture will be displayed Monitor
View additional pictures
Shooting Mode
Motion Panorama 360 Select for taking a panorama P 31
EAUTO/EPriority
Reauto
Camera selects from the following scenes
EPriority
Softening can be adjusted before shooting by
Advanced Filter
IPRO Focus
JPRO LOW-LIGHT
Pro Focus/Pro Low-Light
IINDIVID. Shutter 3D
Take two shots from different angles to create a 3D image
Release button En, press the selector right
Viewing and Printing 3D Images
Scene Description
LDOG
MCAT
DOG/m CAT
Motion Panorama
Progress bar is full and the panorama is complete
Pressed before the camera has been panned through More
For Best Results
Program AE
Program Shift
Shutter speed is restricted depending on the ISO setting
Shutter Priority AE
Exposure Indicator
Manual
Settings saved
FACE RECOGNITION, W MOVIE Mode
TION, d WB SHIFT, f COLOR, e TONE
SHARPNESS, h NOISE Reduction
Focus Lock
Shoot
To compose photographs with off-center subjects
Autofocus
AE/AF Lock Button
AE/AF Lock button can be used to lock exposure or focus
Locking Focus
Locking Exposure 1 Meter exposure
Macro and Super Macro Modes Close-ups
Using the Flash Super-Intelligent Flash
Mode Description
Flash fires when required. Recommended in most situations
Coloration when shooting in bright light
Red-Eye Removal
Turning the Flash Off
Optional Flash Units
Using the Self-Timer
Burst Mode
Option Description
Continuous Shooting Burst Mode
Press the Ibutton and choose from the following options
Itop n
Pbest Frame Capture
Highlight the number
Shots and press the selec
Tor right. Press the selector
Up or down to choose
OAE BKT
Xfilm Simulation BKT
Ydynamic Range BKT
Turn the flash off when using exposure compensa- tion
Exposure Compensation
Metering
Option
Ground is much brighter or darker than the main subject
Dressed in black or white
Focus Mode
Mode
Moving subjects
Turns off automatically
Focus Mode
Distant object
Autofocus Mode
Center of the frame and se
TAREA The focus position
Lects the focus area automatically
Sensitivity can also be adjusted in the shooting menu P 86
Sensitivity
Auto Theses
200 / 100
White Balance
Custom White Balance
Fn Button
Intelligent Face Detection
To use Intelligent Face Detec
Intelligent Face Detection
Intelligent Face Detection is
To disable face recognition, select OFF
Face Recognition
Adding New Faces
Enter face recognition data
Adding Faces Automatically
Viewing, Editing, and Deleting Existing Data
Nition
Select a face View or edit face recognition data
Face Recognition
Playback Options
Continuous Shooting
Favorites Rating Pictures
Case of pictures taken in continuous shoot
Playback Zoom
Press DISP/BACK or MENU/OK to exit zoom
Multi-Frame Playback
Single-frame view
To change the number of images displayed, press
Two-Frame Display
Deleting Pictures
Option Description
Confirmation dialog is not displayed
Tures
Viewing Photo Information
Photo information can be viewed by pressing the info button
Image Search
Option See
PhotoBook Assist
Creating a PhotoBook
Select X PHOTOBOOK Assist in the play- back menu
Select from ALL Choose from all the pictures available
Viewing PhotoBooks
Editing and Deleting PhotoBooks
PhotoBooks
Viewing Panoramas
Following operations can be performed during playback
Button Description
Press the selector up to end playback
Recording Movies
REC icon
Automatic Scene Selection
Taking Photographs during Recording
Movie Frame Size
OptionDescription
1920 1920 × 1080 Full HD High Definition
High Definition
Viewing Movies
Playback Speed
Viewing Movies on a Computer
Viewing Pictures on TV
Hdmi
Viewing Pictures on TV
Connecting the Camera
Printing Pictures via USB
Printing Selected Pictures
Press MENU/OK to start printing
Printing the Dpof Print Order
Press the selector up or down to highlight u PRINT Dpof
Printing the Date of Recording
Press MENU/OK to display a confirmation dialog
Made using the printer
Disconnecting the Camera
During Printing
On the pictures in the Dpof print order
Creating a Dpof Print Order
With Date s/ WITHOUT Date
Highlight K PRINT Order Dpof and press MENU/OK
Print order
Icon during playback
Pictures in the current print order are indicated by a
Select Reset ALL
PRINT Order
Windows Installing MyFinePix Studio
Recommended when displaying HD movies
Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Windows XP SP 3
If the Installer Does Not Start Automatically
Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista
Macintosh Installing RAW File Converter
Pre-installed versions of Mac OS X version
Intel Core 2 Duo or better
GB or more
Importing Pictures or Movies to Mac Macintosh
Connecting the Camera
Uninstalling the Supplied Software
Using the Menus Shooting Mode
EMODE
SCENE Position
ISO
IMAGE Size
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IMAGE Quality Fine
DYNAMIC Range Auto
FILM Simulation
400%
D800%
STD/LOW
INTELLIGENT Digital Zoom
Wmovie Mode
ADVANCED Anti Blur
Movie Priority
AE BKT EV Steps
±1/3
FLASH
EXTERNAL Flash
Save settings for P, S, A, M and all O modes except RP 36
CUSTOM SET
2ELECTRONIC Level
Using the Menus Playback Mode
Using the Playback Menu
Playback Menu Options
PHOTOBOOK Assist
Reset ALL Deselecting All Pictures
MARK for Upload to
Selecting Pictures for Upload
Uploading Pictures Windows Only
SLIDE Show
RED EYE Removal
Press MENU/OK
PROTECT
CROP
RESIZE
IMAGE Rotate
Rotate pictures taken in tall orientation so that
Wise
Copy
ALL Frames Copy all pictures
Voice Memo
Playing Voice Memos
Erase Face Recog
Print Order Dpof
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Setup Menu
Using the Setup Menu
Display the setup menu
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Setup Menu Options
OSILENT Mode
DATE/TIME
Ntime Difference
Reset
FORMAT
IMAGE Disp
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SHUTTER Volume
FRAME no
OPERATION VOL
SHUTTER Sound
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DUAL is Mode
Choose from the following image stabilization options
RED EYE Removal
AF Illuminator
AE/AF-LOCK Mode
AE/AF-LOCK Button AE-L
JRAW
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JFOCUS Check
TSAVE ORG Image
MAUTOROTATE PB
CGUIDANCE Display
Choose a video mode for connection to a TV
CUSTOM Reset
Video System
Udate Stamp
Optional Accessories
Accessories from Fujifilm
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Lens hoods
Flash units
Caring for the Camera
Water and Sand
Condensation
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Problems and Solutions
Power and Battery
Problem Solution
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Menus and Displays
Shooting
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Subject’s face is poorly lit Shoot in bright light
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Playback
Volume on the TV is too low Adjust the volume
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Connections/Miscellaneous
Input on the television is set to TV Set input to Video
Choose OFF for T MONITOR Sunlight Mode P 4
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Time and date stamps
Following warnings are displayed in the LCD monitor
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Picture can not be printed using Dpof
Movies can not be printed using Dpof
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Pictures to internal memory and create a new print order
Temperature Warning
Internal Memory/Memory Card Capacity
Specifications
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Hdmi output
Digital input/output
Power sources
Shooting weight
Camera weight
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Color Television Systems
Memo
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Akasaka 9-CHOME, MINATO-KU, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
Restrictions on Camera Settings
Shooting Mode and Camera Settings
Options available in each shooting mode are listed below
Restrictions on Camera Settings
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