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chome, Minato
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8620, Japan
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Contents
Main
BB11378-200(1)
OWNERS MANUAL
Warning
For customers in the U.S.A. FCC Statement
CAUTION
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Please read the Safety Notes (P.129)and make sure you understand them before using the camera.
For customers in Canada CAUTION
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Contents
1 Basic Photography
2 Setup
3 Advanced Photography
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4 Advanced Photography (Playback)
5 Reference
Preface
Preparatory Trial Shots
Notes on Copyright
Liquid Crystal
Notes on Electrical Interference
Camera Features and Accessories
Features
Accessories
Nomenclature
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Nomenclature - continued
Rear Display Panel Screens
Display during photography
Display during playback
Nomenclature - continued
Top Display Panel
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2 Loading the Camera Batteries
Loading the Camera Batteries - continued
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3 Mounting the Camera Lens
Set the aperture ring to the smallest aperture and lock the aperture ring.
Switch the camera off and mount the camera lens.
Hold down the lens detaching button and turn the lens in the direction of the arrow.
To detach the lens from the camera body.
4 Switching the Camera On and Off
5 Setting the Date and Time
6 Loading Media
7 Removing Media
5-VariPrograms P.66
8 Exposure Modes on the FinePix S1 Pro
z
P
S
A
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Holding the Camera and Focusing
Hold the camera correctly.
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Releasing the Shutter
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Playing Back Photographed Images
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Background: A Brief Guide Focusing and Exposure
Focus and Depth of Field
Exposure
Exposure Metering
Settings available from the rear display panel
Setup Functions
Settings that can be specified in the SET-UP menu on the color LCD monitor
Setting the White Balance
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Setting the Sensitivity
The ISO sensitivity (film speed) can be set to 320, 400, 800 or 1600.
Setting the Image Quality
Rear Display Panel
The icon for the quality setting appears on the rear display panel. Press function button [3].
With the quality set to Normal
The display changes in the cycle shown below each time function button [3] is pressed.
Setting the Image Size (Number of Pixels)
Setting the Color
Use the procedure below to set the density of the color used when images are shot.
The icon for the color setting appears on the rear display panel. Press function button [1].
Use the procedure below to set the contrast when images are shot.
The icon for the tone setting appears on the rear display panel. Press function button [2].
Setting the Tone
Setting the Sharpness
The icon for the sharpness setting appears on the rear display panel. Press function button [3].
Setting Multi-exposure
Preview
Specifying a Custom WB Setting
Hi MODE/MEDIA
SELF TIMER/AUTO POWER OFF
FRAME No.
AA BB
PC MODE/BEEP
LANGUAGE/RESET
RESET - continued/Camera Reset
Use the procedure below to reset the settings specified on the top display panel.
See P.80 for the initial function statuses and function combinations.
Functions reset from the camera
Hold down the exposure compensation button h and aperture button g for 2 or more seconds.
Focusing Modes
When the Focusing Mode is Set to AF (auto focus)
Auxiliary AF Light
When M (manual focus) is Selected
Focusing Modes - continued
Focus Lock Photography
Set the exposure mode dial to z.
Shooting Using Exposure Modes
z: AUTO
Set the exposure mode dial to P.
P: Programmed Auto
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Shooting Using Exposure Modes - continued
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Shooting Using 5-Vari Programs
v
5-Vari Program Types and Features
c
x
b
n
Shooting Using 5-Vari Programs - continued
Metering Modes
Multi-pattern Metering and 3D 6-zone Multi-pattern Metering
Center-weighted Metering
AE Lock Photography
Exposure Compensation
Compose the picture, focus and shoot.
Self-timer Photography
Press the self-timer button !. The ! icon appears on the top display panel.
Compose the shot, focus and then press the shutter button.
Diopter Adjustment Function/Eyepiece Cap
Flash Photography
Built-in Flash and TTL-BL Flash Control
Flash Control Range (Effective Flash range)
K
L
Synchro Mode Types and Features
Flash Photography - continued
Taking Pictures Using the Built-in Flash
j
and turn the command dial to set the synchro mode.
Set the exposure mode and check the shutter speed and aperture setting.
Check that the Ready icon
j
Lenses that Can Be Used with the Built-in Flash
Flash Intensity
Flash Photography - continued
Nikon Flash Units that Can Be Used
Notes on Using Nikon Flash Units
Combining Modes
Shooting and Recording Previews
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Histogram Display
Multi-exposure
Playback Functions
Functions available from the rear display panel
Functions that can be used with images played back
Functions available from the playback menus on the color LCD monitor
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Protection Settings
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Protection Settings - continued
DPOF Settings
DPOF
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Auto Play (Automatic Playback)
Auto Play (Automatic Playback) - continued
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Adjusting the Color LCD Monitor Brightness - continued
System Expansion Options
<Printing>
<Image Input/Output to a Personal Computer>
* commercially available
5 Reference
Lenses that Can Be Used with this Camera
Types of Nikkor Lenses with a Built-in CPU and Other Lenses that Can Be Used
Optional Accessories Guide
Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath)
PC Card Adapter
Image Memory Card Reader SM-R1/R2
Image Memory Card Reader DM-R1
Carrying Case LC-S1
Explanation of Terms
Using the USB Cable and Software Included
Using the USB Cable and Software Included - continued
Notes on Using the FinePix S1 Pro
Places to Avoid
Do not expose the camera to sand.
Notes on Condensation
When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods
Cleaning the CCD
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Cleaning the CCD - continued
Power Supply Notes
Batteries that Can Be Used
Notes on Handling the Batteries
Power Supply Notes - continued
Disposing of batteries
Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter (AC-5VH) (sold separately)
Notes on Using Small Rechargeable Batteries (Ni-MH/Ni-Cd)
Recycling Small Rechargeable Batteries
Notes on Media
SmartMedia
SmartMedia with ID
Microdrive
Data Retention
Notes on Media - continued
Notes on using Microdrive and CompactFlash
Notes on using media with a personal computer
SmartMedia Specifications
Warning Displays
O
Warning Displays - continued
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Troubleshooting
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Specifications
Item Specifications
Specifications - continued
Standard Number of Available Shots (Recorded Images)
Compatible Media
Batteries Uses and Symptoms When Batteries are Depleted
Safety Notes
Safety Notes - continued
ATTENTION