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Before You Begin
First Steps
Basic Photography and Playback
More on Photography
More on Playback
Movies
Connections
Menus
Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Owners Manual
Thank you for your purchase of this
product. This manual describes
how to use your FUJIFILM FinePix
Z35 or Z37 digital camera and the
supplied software. Be sure that
you have read and understood its
contents before using the camera.
BL00947-200
EN
For information on related products, visit our website at
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/index.html
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About This Manual
This manual is for use with the following FinePix cameras: the Z35 and Z37. All operations are
identical; save where otherwise noted, the illustrations in this manual show the Z35.
Model
Model
Monitor
Monitor
FinePix Z35 2.5-inch
FinePix Z37 2.7-inch
Before using the camera, read this Owners Manual and the other supplied documents. For
information on speci c topics, consult the sources below.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
..............................................
..............................................
pg. 80
pg. 80
Having a speci c problem with the camera?
Find the answer here.
Glossary
Glossary
..........................................................
..........................................................
pg. 91
pg. 91
The meanings of some technical terms may be
found here.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
..............................................
..............................................
pg. vi
pg. vi
The “Table of Contents” gives an overview of the
entire manual. The principal camera operations
are listed here.
Warning Messages and Displays
Warning Messages and Displays
.......................
.......................
pg. 87
pg. 87
Find out what’s behind that  ashing icon or
error message in the monitor.
Camera Q & A
Camera Q & A
...................................................
...................................................
pg. iii
pg. iii
Know what you want to do but don’t know the
name for it? Find the answer in “Camera Q & A.
Memory Cards
Pictures can be stored in the camera’s internal memory or on optional SD and SDHC memory cards. In this
manual, SD memory cards are referred to as “memory cards”. For more information, see page 8.
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Camera Q & A
Find items by task.
Camera Setup
Camera Setup
Question
Question
Key phrase
Key phrase
See page
See page
How do I set the camera clock? Date and time 14
Can I set the clock to local time when I travel? Time di erence 77
How do I keep the monitor from turning o automatically? Auto power o 76
How do I make the monitor brighter or darker? LCD brightness 76
How do I stop the camera beeping and clicking?
Silent mode 27
Volume 75
What are the parts of the camera called? Parts of the camera 2
What do the icons in the monitor mean? Monitor 3
How do I use the menus? Menus 55
What’s behind that  ashing icon or error message in the monitor? Messages and displays 87
How much charge is left in the battery? Battery level 16
Sharing Pictures
Sharing Pictures
Question
Question
Key phrase
Key phrase
See page
See page
Can I print pictures on my home printer? Printing pictures 43
Can I copy my pictures to my computer? Viewing pictures on a computer 48
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Camera Q & A
Taking Pictures
Taking Pictures
Question
Question
Key phrase
Key phrase
See page
See page
How many pictures can I take? Memory capacity 92
Is there a quick and easy way to take snapshots?
k mode
16
How can I make good portraits? Intelligent Face Detection 21
Can the camera automatically select the most suitable mode?
G mode 31
Is there a simple way to adjust settings for di erent scenes? Shooting mode 30
How do I shoot close-ups? Macro mode (Close-ups) 25
How do I keep the  ash from  ring?
Flash mode 26How do I stop my subjects’ eyes glowing red when I use the  ash?
How do I “ ll-in” shadows on back-lit subjects?
How do I take a group portrait that includes the photographer? Self-timer mode 28
How do I frame pictures with the subject o to one side? Focus lock 23
How do I shoot movies? Recording movies 40
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Camera Q & A
Viewing Pictures
Viewing Pictures
Question
Question
Key phrase
Key phrase
See page
See page
How do I view my pictures? Single-frame playback 34
Is there a simple way to delete one image? Deleting pictures 20
How do I delete one or all images at once? Erase 38
Can I zoom in on pictures during playback? Playback zoom 35
How do I view a lot of pictures at once? Multi-frame playback 36
How do I view all pictures taken on the same day? Sort by date 37
Can I protect my pictures from accidental deletion? Protect 65
Can I hide the icons in the monitor when viewing my pictures? Choosing a display format 34
Can I view my pictures in a slide show? Slide show 63
Can I add a short voice memo to my pictures? Voice memo 69
Can I crop unwanted elements out of my pictures? Crop 66
Can I copy pictures from internal memory to a memory card? Copy 67
Can I process still images for posting to a blog? Process still images 62
How do I view my pictures on TV? Viewing pictures on TV 42
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About This Manual .......................................................................... ii
Camera Q & A .................................................................................... iii
Camera Setup ..............................................................................iii
Sharing Pictures ..........................................................................iii
Taking Pictures ............................................................................iv
Viewing Pictures .......................................................................... v
Before You Begin
Before You Begin
Introduction .......................................................................................1
Symbols and Conventions ..........................................................1
Supplied Accessories .................................................................... 1
Parts of the Camera ....................................................................... 2
The Monitor ...................................................................................3
First Steps
First Steps
Inserting the Battery...................................................................... 4
Charging the Battery ..................................................................... 6
Inserting a Memory Card ............................................................. 8
Turning the Camera On and O .............................................. 13
Shooting Mode .............................................................................13
Playback Mode ..............................................................................13
Basic Setup .......................................................................................14
Basic Photography and Playback
Basic Photography and Playback
Taking Pictures in k (AUTO) Mode ...................................... 16
Viewing Pictures ............................................................................20
More on Photography
More on Photography
B Intelligent Face Detection and Red-Eye Removal ...21
Focus Lock ........................................................................................23
L Macro mode (Close-ups) ......................................................25
K Using the Flash (Intelligent Flash) .....................................26
J Using the Self-Timer ...............................................................28
a Shooting Mode .........................................................................30
Selecting a Shooting Mode......................................................30
Shooting Modes ...........................................................................30
G SCENE RECOGNITION ........................................................31
More on Playback
More on Playback
Single-Frame Playback ...............................................................34
Playback Zoom ..............................................................................35
Multi-Frame Playback .................................................................36
Sort by Date .....................................................................................37
A Deleting Pictures .....................................................................38
Movies
Movies
A Recording Movies ...................................................................40
D Viewing Movies .......................................................................41
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Connections
Connections
Viewing Pictures on TV ............................................................... 42
Printing Pictures via USB ...........................................................43
Connecting the Camera ............................................................43
Printing Selected Pictures ........................................................43
Printing the DPOF Print Order ................................................44
Creating a DPOF Print Order ....................................................46
Viewing Pictures on a Computer ............................................48
Installing FinePixViewer ............................................................48
Installing FinePixViewer: Windows ....................................48
Installing FinePixViewer: Macintosh ..................................51
Connecting the Camera ............................................................53
Menus
Menus
The Shooting Menu ...................................................................... 55
Using the Shooting Menu .........................................................55
Shooting Menu Options ............................................................56
d EXP. COMPENSATION .........................................................57
e WHITE BALANCE ..................................................................58
f IMAGE QUALITY ...................................................................58
g ISO .............................................................................................59
h FINEPIX COLOR .....................................................................59
c CONTINUOUS (Continuous shooting) .........................60
The Playback Menu.......................................................................61
Using the Playback Menu .........................................................61
Playback Menu Options .............................................................61
u TRIMMING FOR BLOG ........................................................62
B SLIDE SHOW ..........................................................................63
b RED EYE REMOVAL ..............................................................63
D IMAGE ROTATE ......................................................................64
E PROTECT .................................................................................65
H TRIMMING ..............................................................................66
F COPY.........................................................................................67
I VOICE MEMO .........................................................................69
The Setup Menu .............................................................................71
Using the Setup Menu ...............................................................71
Setup Menu Options ...................................................................72
a IMAGE DISP. ..........................................................................73
b FRAME NO. ............................................................................74
k ILLUMINATION.....................................................................74
c DIGITAL ZOOM ....................................................................75
h LCD POWER SAVE ...............................................................75
f VOLUME .................................................................................75
j SOUND ...................................................................................76
g LCD BRIGHTNESS................................................................76
m FORMAT .................................................................................76
o AUTO POWER OFF ..............................................................76
p TIME DIFFERENCE ...............................................................77
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Table of Contents
Technical Notes
Technical Notes
Optional Accessories ...................................................................78
Accessories from Fuji lm ..........................................................79
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ............................................................................80
Warning Messages and Displays ............................................ 87
Appendix
Appendix
Glossary .............................................................................................91
Internal Memory/Memory Card Capacity ..........................92
Speci cations ..................................................................................93
Caring for the Camera .................................................................97
Before You Begin
1
Introduction
Symbols and Conventions
Symbols and Conventions
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Caution: This information should be read before use to ensure correct operation.
Note: Points to note when using the camera.
Tip: Additional information that may be helpful when using the camera.
Menus and other text in the camera monitor are shown in bold. In the illustrations in this manual, the
monitor display may be simpli ed for explanatory purposes.
Supplied Accessories
Supplied Accessories
The following items are included with the camera:
USB cable
FinePix software CD
NP-45A rechargeable
battery
Strap
Attaching the Strap
Attach the strap as shown.
Owner’s Manual
(may be distributed on
CD in some countries
or regions)
AC adapter
(The type of the
plug depends on the
country or region
where you purchased
the camera.)
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Introduction
Parts of the Camera
Parts of the Camera
For more information, refer to the page listed to the right of each item.
16 DISP (display)/BACK button ..........18, 34
( (silent mode) button ....................27
17 Battery-chamber cover .......................... 4
18 Tripod mount
19 Memory card slot .......................................9
20 Battery chamber ......................................... 4
21 Battery latch .................................................. 4
8 Monitor .............................................................3
9 W (zoom out) button .....................17, 35
10 T (zoom in) button ...........................17, 35
11 D (playback) button ............................34
12 USB multi-connector ........ 6, 42, 43, 53
13 Strap eyelet .................................................... 1
14 MENU/OK button .........................................14
15 A (movie recording) button ...........40
1 Shutter button ...........................................19
2 Flash ..................................................................26
3 Lens
4 Microphone .................................................69
5 Speaker ...........................................................70
6 Shooting indicator ..................................74
Self-timer lamp ..........................................29
Charging indicator .................................... 6
7 n switch and lens cover ........13
8
16
17
18
11
9
10
15
14
13
12
Selector button
Move cursor left
L (macro)
button (pg. 25)
Move cursor up
I (delete) button (pg. 20)
Move cursor down
J (self-timer) button (pg. 28)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
20
19
21
Move cursor right
K ( ash) button
(pg. 26)
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Introduction
Before You Begin
The Monitor
The Monitor
The following indicators may appear in the monitor during shooting and playback:
Shooting
Shooting
AF
ISO 100
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M
-
1
2
3
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N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
12 Movie quality ................................... 40
13 Image quality ................................... 58
14 Number of available frames
...................................................................92
15 FINEPIX COLOR ................................59
16 Focus warning .................................18
17 Blur warning ......................................26
18 Sensitivity ............................................59
19 Internal memory indicator
*
....... 8
20 Exposure compensation ...........57
1 Macro (close-up) mode............. 25
2 Flash mode.........................................26
3 Silent mode .......................................27
4 Intelligent Face Detection
indicator ..............................................21
5 Shooting mode .............................. 30
6 Battery level .......................................16
7 Self timer indicator ........................28
8 White balance ................................. 58
9 Focus frame .......................................18
10 Date and time...................................14
11 Continuous mode ........................ 60
* Indicates that no memory card is inserted and that pictures will be
stored in the camera’s internal memory (pg. 8).
Playback
Playback
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100-0001
ISO 100
250 F4.2
-
1
2
3
10:00 AM
N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 Intelligent Face Detection
indicator ...............................................35
2 Silent mode indicator ..................27
3 Playback mode indicator ......... 34
4 Protected image .............................65
5 Voice memo indicator................ 69
6 Red-eye removal indicator ......63
7 Gift image .......................................... 34
8 Frame number .................................74
9 DPOF print indicator ....................47
10 Blog image .........................................62
First Steps
4
Inserting the Battery
The following explains how to insert the battery into the camera.
1
Open the battery-chamber cover.
Note
Be sure the camera is o before opening the
battery-chamber cover.
Cautions
Do not turn the camera on or o while the
battery-chamber cover is open. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in damage
to image  les or memory cards.
Do not use excessive force when handling the
battery-chamber cover.
2
Insert the battery.
Face the gold terminals
downward and align
the orange stripe on
the battery with the
orange battery latch.
Keeping the battery
latch pressed to the side
(q), slide the battery
into the camera (w).
Con rm that the battery is securely latched.
Battery latch
Orange stripe
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Inserting the Battery
First Steps
Caution
Insert the battery in the correct orientation. Do
NOT use force or attempt to insert the battery
upside down or backwards. The battery will
slide in easily in the correct orientation.
3
Close the battery-chamber cover.
Removing the Battery
After turning the camera o , open the battery-
chamber cover, press the battery latch to the side,
and slide the battery out of the camera as shown.
Battery latch
Tips: Using an AC Adapter
The camera can be powered by a supplied AC
adapter. See page 6 for details.
If the camera is powered by an AC adapter, demo
mode instructions will be displayed when the
camera is turned on. Selecting this option starts a
slide show. To cancel, press the shutter button.
6
Charging the Battery
The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use.
1
Connect the supplied AC adapter into the
USB multi-connector.
Con rm that the camera is o .
Charging indicator
2
Plug the AC adapter in.
Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet.
The Charging indicator will light up.
The Charging Indicator
The charging indicator shows battery charge
status as follows:
Charging indicator
Charging indicator
Battery status
Battery status
Action
Action
O
Battery not
inserted.
Check that
the battery
is properly
inserted
Battery fully
charged.
Charging is
complete
Glows
Battery
charging.
Blinks Battery fault.
Unplug the
AC adapter
(pg. 80)
3
Charge the battery.
Charging is complete when the charging
indicator turns o .
Note
The battery cannot be charged when the camera is on.
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Charging the Battery
First Steps
Cautions: Caring for the Battery
The only types of batteries you can use are NP-45A.
Use only the camera to charge NP-45A. Failure to observe this precaution could result in product malfunction.
Do not a x stickers or other objects to the battery. Failure to observe this precaution could make it
impossible to remove the battery from the camera.
Do not short the battery terminals. The battery could overheat.
Do not remove the labels from the battery or attempt to split or peel the outer casing.
The battery gradually loses its charge when not in use. Charge the battery one or two days before use.
Read the supplied documentation for additional cautions concerning battery use.
Caution: Battery Life
A noticeable decrease in the length of time the battery will hold a charge indicates that it has reached the end
of its service life and should be replaced.
Cautions: Charging the Battery
Remove dirt from the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Failure to observe this precaution could
prevent the battery from charging.
Charging times increase at low temperatures.
8
Inserting a Memory Card
Although the camera can store pictures in internal memory, SD memory cards (sold separately) can
be used to store additional pictures.
When no memory card is inserted, d appears in the monitor and internal memory is used for recording
and playback. Note that because camera malfunction could cause internal memory to become
corrupted, the pictures in internal memory should periodically be transferred to a computer and
saved on the computer hard disk or on removable media such as CDs or DVDs. The pictures in
internal memory can also be copied to a memory card (see page 67). To prevent internal memory
from becoming full, be sure to delete pictures when they are no longer needed.
When a memory card is inserted as described below, the card will be used for recording and playback.
Compatible Memory Cards
Compatible Memory Cards
SanDisk SD and SDHC memory cards have been tested and approved for use in the camera. A complete
list of approved memory cards is available at http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html.
Operation is not guaranteed with other cards. The camera can not be used with MultiMediaCard (MMC)
or xD-Picture cards.
Caution
SD memory cards can be locked, making it impossible to format the card
or to record or delete images. Before inserting an SD memory card, slide
the write-protect switch to the unlocked position.
Write-protect
Write-protect
switch
switch
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Inserting a Memory Card
First Steps
Inserting a Memory Card
Inserting a Memory Card
1
Open the battery-chamber cover.
Note
Be sure the camera is o before opening the
battery-chamber cover.
Cautions
Do not turn the camera on or o while the
battery-chamber cover is open. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in damage
to image  les or memory cards.
Do not use excessive force when handling the
battery-chamber cover.
2
Insert the memory card.
Holding the memory card in the orientation
shown below, slide it all the way in. Press
rmly until it clicks into place.
Click
Battery
• Be sure card
is at correct
orientation; do
not insert at an
angle or use
force.
If the battery-chamber cover cannot be closed,
do not attempt to close it with excessive force,
check that the card is correctly orientated.
If the images are recorded in the internal
memory after the card is inserted, check that
the card is correctly inserted.
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Inserting a Memory Card
3
Close the battery-chamber cover.
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Inserting a Memory Card
First Steps
Removing Memory Cards
Be sure the camera is o before opening the battery-
chamber cover. Press the card in and then release it
slowly. The card can now be removed by hand.
Cautions
The memory card may spring out if you remove
your  nger immediately after pushing the card in.
Memory cards may be warm to the touch after
being removed from the camera. This is normal
and does not indicate a malfunction.
Cautions
Format SD memory cards before  rst use, and be
sure to reformat all memory cards after using them
in a computer or other device. For more information
on formatting memory cards, see page 76.
Memory cards are small and can be swallowed;
keep out of reach of children. If a child swallows a
memory card, seek medical assistance immediately.
Do not use miniSD or microSD adapters
that expose the back of the card. Failure
to observe this precaution may cause
damage or malfunction. Adapters that
are larger or smaller than the standard
dimensions of an SD card may not eject normally; if
the card does not eject, take the camera to an
authorized service representative. Do not forcibly
remove the card.
Do not turn the camera o or remove the memory
card while the memory card is being formatted or
data are being recorded to or deleted from the card.
Failure to observe this precaution could damage the
card.
Do not a x labels to memory cards. Peeling labels
can cause camera malfunction.
Movie recording may be interrupted with some
types of SD memory card.
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Inserting a Memory Card
The data in internal memory may be erased or
corrupted when the camera is repaired. Please note
that the repairer will be able to view pictures in
internal memory.
Formatting a memory card or internal memory
in the camera creates a folder in which pictures
are stored. Do not rename or delete this folder or
use a computer or other device to edit, delete, or
rename image  les. Always use the camera to delete
pictures from memory cards and internal memory;
before editing or renaming  les, copy them to a
computer and edit or rename the copies, not the
originals.
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First Steps
Turning the Camera On and O
Shooting Mode
Shooting Mode
To turn the camera on, open the lens cover fully.
The camera turns o when the lens cover is
closed.
Camera On Camera O
Tip: Switching to Playback Mode
Press the D button to start playback. Press the
shutter button halfway to return to shooting mode.
Cautions
Pictures can be a ected by  ngerprints and other
marks on the lens. Keep the lens clean.
Closing the cover does not completely cut power to
the camera.
Playback Mode
Playback Mode
If the lens cover is closed, the camera can be
turned on in playback mode by pressing the D
button for about a second.
If the lens cover is closed, pressing the D button
during playback will turn the camera o .
Tip: Switching to Shooting Mode
To exit to shooting mode, press the shutter button
halfway. Press the D button to return to playback.
Tip: Auto Power O
The camera will turn o automatically if no operations are performed for the length of time selected in the
AUTO POWER OFF menu (see page 76). To turn the camera on, close and reopen the lens cover or press the
D button for about a second.
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Basic Setup
A language-selection dialog is displayed the  rst time the camera is turned on. Set up the camera as
described below (for information on resetting the clock or changing languages, see page 71).
1
Choose a language.
SET
SET
NO
NO
START
START
MENU
MENU
/ LANG.
/ LANG.
1.1 Press the selector up, down,
left, or right to highlight a
language.
1.2 Press MENU/OK.
2
Set the date and time.
YY.MM.DD 1. 1 12
:
00
AM
DATE / TIME NOT SET
2011
2010
2008
2007
2009
SET NO
2.1 Press the selector left or right
to highlight the year, month,
day, hour, or minute and
press up or down to change.
To change the order in which the year,
month, and day are displayed, highlight
the date format and press the selector
up or down.
2.2 Press MENU/OK.
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Basic Setup
First Steps
Note
Go to the setup menu if you try to set the language
and date again (pg. 71).
Tip: The Camera Clock
If the battery is removed for an extended period, the
camera clock will be reset when the camera is turned
on. If the battery is left in the camera for about two
hours, the battery can be removed for about 24 hours
without resetting the clock.
Basic Photography and Playback
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Taking Pictures in k (AUTO) Mode
This section describes how to take pictures in AUTO mode. AUTO mode is automatically selected the
rst time the camera is turned on; for information on restoring AUTO mode after shooting in other
modes, see page 30.
1
Turn the camera on.
Fully open the lens cover.
Camera On
2
Check the battery level.
Check the battery level in the monitor.
r
qw e
Indicator
Indicator
Description
Description
q
(white)
Battery partially discharged.
w
(white)
Battery more than half discharged.
e
(red) Low battery. Charge as soon as
possible.
r
(blinks red) Battery exhausted. Turn camera o
and charge battery.
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Taking Pictures in k (AUTO) Mode
Basic Photography and Playback
3
Frame the picture.
Position the main subject in the focus area
and use the zoom buttons to frame the
picture in the monitor.
Zoom in using optical
zoom, or use digital
zoom (pg. 75) to
zoom in closer.
Press W to zoom out Press T to zoom in
Zoom indicator
Holding the Camera
Hold the camera steady
with both hands and
brace your elbows against
your sides. Shaking or
unsteady hands can blur
your shots.
To prevent pictures that
are out of focus or too
dark (underexposed),
keep your  ngers and
other objects away from
the lens and  ash.
Tip: Focus Lock
Use focus lock (pg. 23) to focus on subjects that are not in the focus frame.
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Taking Pictures in k (AUTO) Mode
The Framing Grid
To display best framing (the framing grid) or to view
or hide other indicators in the monitor, press the
DISP/BACK button.
Indicators
displayed
Indicators
hidden
Best framing
To use best framing, position the main subject at
the intersection of two lines or align one of the
horizontal lines with the horizon. Use focus lock (pg.
23) to focus on subjects that will not be in the center
of the frame in the  nal photograph.
4
Focus.
Press the shutter button halfway to focus on
the main subject in the focus frame.
1/250
1/250
F4.2
F4.2
1/250 F4.2
Focus frame
Press
halfway
Camera selects small
focus frame and
focuses on subject
If the camera is able to focus, it will beep twice.
If the camera is unable to focus, the focus frame
will turn red and a R indicator will appear
in the monitor. Change the composition or
use focus lock (pg. 23).
Note
The lens may make a noise when the camera focuses.
This is normal.
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Taking Pictures in k (AUTO) Mode
Basic Photography and Playback
5
Shoot.
Smoothly press the shutter
button the rest of the way down
to take the picture.
Tip: The Shutter Button
The shutter button has two positions. Pressing the
shutter button halfway sets focus and exposure; to
shoot, press the shutter button the rest of the way
down.
Press
halfway
Press the rest of the
way down
Double
beep
Click
Note
If the subject is poorly lit, the  ash may  re when the
picture is taken. To take pictures without the  ash,
choose another  ash mode (pg. 26).
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Viewing Pictures
Pictures can be viewed in the monitor. When taking important photographs, take a test shot and
check the results.
1
Press the D button.
The most recent picture will be displayed in
the monitor.
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100
0001
ISO 100
100-0001
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250
F4.2
250 F4.2
N
2
View additional pictures.
Press the selector right to view
pictures in the order recorded,
left to view pictures in reverse
order.
Press the shutter button halfway to exit to
shooting mode.
Deleting Pictures
To delete the picture
currently displayed in
the monitor, press the
selector up (
I). The
following dialog will be
displayed.
SET
ERASE OK?
OK
CANCEL
To delete the picture, press the selector
left to highlight OK and press MENU/OK.
To exit without deleting the picture,
highlight CANCEL and press MENU/OK.
Tip: The Playback Menu
Pictures can also be deleted from the playback
menu (pg. 38).
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B Intelligent Face Detection and Red-Eye Removal
Intelligent Face Detection allows the camera to automatically detect human faces and set focus and
exposure for a face anywhere in the frame for shots that emphasize portrait subjects. Choose for
group portraits to prevent the camera from focusing on the background. Intelligent Face Detection
also o ers a red-eye removal option for removing “red-eye” e ects caused by the  ash.
1
Turn Intelligent Face Detection on.
1.1 Press MENU/OK to display the
shooting menu.
AUTO
SHOOTING MODE
IMAGE QUALITY
FACE DETECTION
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
MOVIE QUALITY
N
1.2 Press the selector up or
down to highlight c FACE
DETECTION.
1.3 Press the selector right
to display Intelligent Face
Detection options.
1.4 Press the selector up or down
to highlight the desired option.
Option
Option
Description
Description
B ON
S ON
Intelligent Face Detection and red-
eye removal on. Use with the  ash.
B ON
S OFF
Intelligent Face Detection on; red-
eye removal o .
OFF
Intelligent Face Detection and red-
eye removal o .
1.5 Press MENU/OK to select the
highlighted option and return
to shooting mode.
A B icon appears in the
monitor when Intelligent Face
Detection is on.
2
Frame the picture.
If a face is detected, it will be indicated by
a green border. If there is more than one
face in the frame, the camera will select the
face closest to the center; other faces are
indicated by white borders.
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B Intelligent Face Detection and Red-Eye Removal
Green border
3
Focus.
Press the shutter button halfway
to set focus and exposure for
the subject in the green border.
4
Shoot.
Press the shutter button all the
way down to shoot.
If B ON S ON is selected, the picture will
be processed to reduce red-eye before it is
recorded.
REMOVING
Intelligent Face Detection
Intelligent Face Detection is
recommended when using
the self-timer for group- or
self-portraits (pg. 28).
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When a picture taken with Intelligent Face Detection
is displayed, the camera can automatically select
faces for playback zoom (pg. 35), slide shows (pg. 63),
cropping (pg. 66), red-eye removal (pg. 63), and
zoom (continuous) (pg. 73).
Cautions
If no face is detected when the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway (pg. 82), the camera will
focus on the subject at the center of the monitor
and red-eye will not be removed. If the camera
is unable to detect a face, turn Intelligent Face
Detection o and use focus lock (pg. 23).
If the subject moves as the shutter button is pressed,
their face may not be in the area indicated by the
green border when the picture is taken.
In each shooting mode, the camera will detect and
focus on faces but exposure will be optimized for
the entire scene rather than the selected portrait
subject.
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Focus Lock
To compose photographs with o -center subjects:
1
Position the subject in the focus frame.
2
Focus.
Press the shutter button halfway to set
focus and exposure. Focus and exposure
will remain locked while the shutter button
is pressed halfway (AF/AE lock).
Press
halfway
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
250 F4.2
Repeat steps 1 and 2 as desired to refocus
before taking the picture.
3
Recompose the picture.
Keeping the shutter button pressed
halfway, recompose the picture.
250
F4.2
250 F4.2
4
Shoot.
Press the shutter-release button the rest of
the way down to take the picture.
Press the rest of
the way down
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Focus Lock
Autofocus
Although the camera boasts a high-precision autofocus system, it may be unable to focus on the subjects
listed below. If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus, use focus lock (pg. 23) to focus on another
subject at the same distance and then recompose the photograph.
Very shiny subjects such as mirrors or car bodies.
• Fast-moving subjects.
Subjects photographed through a window or other re ective object.
Dark subjects and subjects that absorb rather than re ect light, such as hair or fur.
Insubstantial subjects, such as smoke or  ame.
Subjects that show little contrast with the background (for example, subjects in clothing that is the same
color as the background).
Subjects positioned in front of or behind a high-contrast object that is also in the focus frame (for example, a
subject photographed against a backdrop of highly contrasting elements).
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L Macro mode (Close-ups)
To select macro mode, press the selector left (L).
L icon appears in
monitor when camera
is in macro mode
When macro mode is in e ect, the camera focuses on subjects near the center of the monitor. Use
the zoom buttons to frame pictures.
To exit macro mode, press the selector left (L). Macro mode can also be cancelled by turning the
camera o or selecting another shooting mode.
Note
Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blur caused by camera shake.
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K Using the Flash (Intelligent Flash)
To choose a  ash mode, press the selector right (K). The
ash mode changes each time the selector is pressed; in
modes other than AUTO, the current mode is indicated by
an icon in the monitor. Choose from the following options
(some options are not available in all shooting modes; see
the restrictions in another supplied document):
Mode
Mode
Description
Description
AUTO (no icon) The  ash  res when required. Recommended in most situations.
K ( ll ash)
The  ash  res whenever a picture is taken. Use for backlit subjects or for natural coloration
when shooting in bright light.
W (suppressed
 a s h )
The  ash does not  re even when the subject is poorly lit.
0
will appear in the monitor at
slow shutter speeds to warn that pictures may be blurred. Use of a tripod is recommended.
T (slow sync)
Capture both the main subject and the background when shooting at night (note that
brightly lit scenes may be overexposed). If U is selected for a SHOOTING MODE, shutter
speed may be slow. Use a tripod.
Caution
The  ash may  re several times with each shot. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete.
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K Using the Flash (Intelligent Flash)
Red-Eye Removal
When
S
ON is selected for Intelligent Face
Detection (pg. 21), red-eye removal (
S
) is available
in AUTO (
V
),  ll  ash (
U
), and slow sync (
Z
)
modes. Red-eye removal minimizes “red-
eye” caused when light from the  ash
is re ected from the subject’s retinas as
shown in the illustration at right.
" Silent Mode
In situations in which camera sounds or light from
the  ash may be unwelcome, press the DISP/BACK
button until " is displayed in the monitor.
The camera speaker, shooting indicator,  ash, and
indicator and self-timer lamps turn o . Flash and
volume settings (pg. 75) can not be adjusted while
silent mode is in e ect. To restore normal operation,
press the DISP/BACK button until the " icon is no
longer displayed.
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J Using the Self-Timer
The camera o ers a ten-second timer that
allows photographers to appear in their own
photographs, and a two-second timer that can
be used to avoid blur caused by the camera
moving when the shutter button is pressed.
1
Set the timer.
The current self-timer mode is displayed in
the monitor. To choose a di erent setting,
press the selector down (J). The selection
changes each time the selector is pressed.
The current self-timer
mode is displayed in the
monitor.
c : The picture is taken
after 10 seconds.
b : The picture is taken
after 2 seconds.
2
Focus.
Press the shutter button halfway
to focus.
Caution
Stand behind the camera when using the
shutter button. Standing in front of the lens can
interfere with focus and exposure.
3
Start the timer.
Press the shutter button the rest
of the way down to start the
timer. The display in
the monitor shows
the number of
seconds remaining
until the shutter is
released. To stop
the timer before the
picture is taken, press DISP/BACK.
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J Using the Self-Timer
The self-timer lamp on the front of the
camera will blink immediately before the
picture is taken. If the two-second timer is
selected, the self-timer lamp will blink as the
timer counts down.
Intelligent Face Detection
Because it ensures that the faces of portrait
subjects will be in focus, Intelligent Face Detection
(pg. 21) is recommended when using the self-timer
for group portraits or self-portraits. To use the self-
timer with Intelligent Face Detection, set the timer
as described in Step 1 and then press the shutter
button all the way down to start the timer. The
camera will detect faces while the timer is counting
down and adjust focus and exposure immediately
before the shutter is released. Be careful not to
move until the picture has been recorded.
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a Shooting Mode
Choose a shooting mode according to the scene or type of subject.
Selecting a Shooting Mode
Selecting a Shooting Mode
1
Press MENU/OK to display the
shooting menu.
AUTO
SHOOTING MODE
IMAGE QUALITY
FACE DETECTION
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
MOVIE QUALITY
N
2
Press the selector up or down to
highlight a SHOOTING MODE.
3
Press the selector right to display
shooting mode options.
4
Press the selector up or down to
highlight the desired mode.
5
Press MENU/OK to select the
highlighted option.
Note
See the restrictions in another supplied document for
ash mode setting.
Shooting Modes
Shooting Modes
M
M
MANUAL
MANUAL
Choose this mode for complete control
of shooting settings, including exposure
compensation (pg. 57), and white balance
(pg. 58).
k
k
AUTO
AUTO
Choose for crisp, clear snapshots (pg. 16). This
mode is recommended in most situations.
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a Shooting Mode
G
G
SCENE RECOGNITION
SCENE RECOGNITION
Simply by pointing the camera at the subject,
the camera automatically analyzes and selects
the most appropriate setting using scene
recognition.
The camera analyzes a
subject based on scene
recognition, then an icon
appears in the bottom
left of the monitor. (The
illustration shows camera
analysis of a portrait subject.)
Subject
Subject
Icon
Icon
Description
Description
PORTRAIT
H
For soft-toned portraits with
natural skin tones.
LANDSCAPE
I
For crisp, clear daylight shots of
buildings and landscapes.
NIGHT
J
For night and twilight scenes,
using a high sensitivity setting
to minimize blurring.
MACRO
K
For clear close-ups of  owers,
etc.
BACKLIGHT
PORTRAIT
T
For a subject backlit against the
sun, preventing the background
from becoming dim.
Subject
Subject
Icon
Icon
Description
Description
NIGHT
PORTRAIT
Z
For a subject in a dim place,
reducing blur.
Tip
When a subject can not be analyzed by the camera,
L AUTO mode will be set.
Notes
B Intelligent Face Detection is turned on
automatically.
The camera continuously adjusts focus on a face, or
the center area of the monitor.
Continuous auto focus will be audible and battery
drain will increase.
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a Shooting Mode
B
B
NATURAL LIGHT
NATURAL LIGHT
Capture natural light indoors, under low light, or
where the  ash can not be used. The  ash turns
o and sensitivity is raised to reduce blur.
C
C
PORTRAIT
PORTRAIT
Choose this mode for soft-toned portraits with
natural skin tones.
K
K
LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE
Choose this mode for crisp, clear daylight shots
of buildings and landscapes.
L
L
SPORT
SPORT
Choose this mode when photographing moving
subjects. Priority is given to faster shutter
speeds.
D
D
NIGHT
NIGHT
A high sensitivity setting is selected
automatically to minimize blurring for recording
night and twilight scenes.
U
U
NIGHT (TRIPOD)
NIGHT (TRIPOD)
Slow shutter speeds are used to record night
scenes. Use of a tripod is recommended to
prevent camera shake.
E
E
SUNSET
SUNSET
Choose this mode to record the vivid colors in
sunrises and sunsets.
F
F
SNOW
SNOW
Choose for crisp, clear shots that capture the
brightness of scenes dominated by shining white
snow.
G
G
BEACH
BEACH
Choose for crisp, clear shots that capture the
brightness of sunlit beaches.
I
I
PARTY
PARTY
Capture indoor background lighting under low-
light conditions.
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a Shooting Mode
O
O
FLOWER
FLOWER
Choose for vivid close-ups of  owers. The
camera focuses in the macro range and the  ash
turns o automatically.
P
P
TEXT
TEXT
Take clear pictures of text or drawings in print.
The camera focuses in the macro range.
C
C
ANTI-BLUR (Picture Stabilization)
ANTI-BLUR (Picture Stabilization)
Choose this mode for fast shutter speeds that
reduce blur caused by camera shake or subject
movement.
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Single-Frame Playback
To view the most recent picture in the monitor,
press the D button.
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10:00 AM
ISO 100
100
0001
ISO 100
100-0001
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
250
F4.2
250 F4.2
N
Press the selector right to view
pictures in the order recorded, left to
view pictures in reverse order. Keep
the selector pressed to scroll rapidly
to the desired frame.
Choosing a Display Format
Press the DISP/BACK button to cycle through playback
display formats as shown below.
1/13
1/13
2050
2050
12/31
12 / 31 / 2050
12 / 31 / 2050
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
250 F4.2
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
100
100-
0001
0001
100-0001
N
N
12 / 31 / 2050
10 : 00 AM
10 : 00 AM
10 : 00 AM
Indicators
displayed
Indicators
hidden
Sort by date
Note
Pictures taken using other cameras are indicated by a e (“gift image”) icon during playback.
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Single-Frame Playback
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Press T to zoom in on images
displayed in single-frame playback;
press W to zoom out.
Press W to zoom out Press T to zoom in
Zoom indicator
When the picture is zoomed in, the
selector can be used to view areas of
the image not currently visible in the
display.
Navigation window shows
portion of image currently
displayed in monitor
Press DISP/BACK to exit zoom.
Note
The maximum zoom ratio varies with image size.
Playback zoom is not available with pictures taken at
an image size of p, or v blog images.
Intelligent Face Detection
If the current picture was
taken using Intelligent Face
Detection (pg. 21), B will
appear in the monitor. Press
the Y button to cycle
through the subjects detected by Intelligent Face
Detection, or use the W and T buttons to zoom the
current subject in and out as described above.
FACE ZOOM
BACK
Playback Zoom
Playback Zoom
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Multi-Frame Playback
To change the number of images
displayed, press W when a picture is
shown full-frame in the monitor.
Press the
W button
to increase
the number
of pictures
displayed to
two, nine, or a
hundred.
Press T to reduce
the number
of images
displayed.
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
100
100-
0001
0001
100-0001
N
N
250
250
10 : 00 AM
10 : 00 AM
10 : 00 AM
250
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12 / 31 / 2050
F4.2
F4.2
12 / 31 / 2050
F4.2
Use the selector to highlight images and press
MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame.
In the nine- and hundred-frame displays, press
the selector up or down to view more pictures.
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Sort by Date
1
In single-frame playback, press DISP/
BACK until the sort-by-date screen is
displayed.
The picture displayed
in the single-frame
playback remains
selected.
1/13
2050
12/31
2
Press the selector up or down to
select a date.
3
Press the selector left or right to
select a picture.
Tips: Rapid Scroll
Press and hold the selector up or down to scroll
dates rapidly.
Press and hold the selector left or right to rapidly
scroll pictures taken on the same date.
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A Deleting Pictures
The ERASE option in the playback menu can be used to delete still pictures and movies, increasing
the amount of space available on the memory card or in internal memory (for information on
deleting pictures in single-frame playback, see page 20). Note that deleted pictures can not be
recovered. Copy important pictures to a computer or other storage device before proceeding.
1
Press MENU/OK to display the
playback menu.
SLIDE SHOW
TRIMMING FOR BLOG
ERASE
IMAGE ROTATE
PLAYBACK MENU
RED EYE REMOVAL
2
Press the selector up or down to
highlight ERASE.
3
Press the selector right to display
delete options.
ERASE
PLAYBACK MENU
SLIDE SHOW
TRIMMING FOR BLOG
IMAGE ROTATE
RED EYE REMOVAL
FRAME
ALL FRAMES
BACK
4
Press the selector up or down to
highlight FRAME or ALL FRAMES.
5
Press MENU/OK to display options for
the selected item (see pg. 39).
Tips: Deleting Pictures
When a memory card is inserted, pictures will be
deleted from the memory card; otherwise, pictures
will be deleted from internal memory.
Protected pictures can not be deleted. Remove
protection from any pictures you wish to delete (pg.
65).
If a message appears stating that the selected
images are part of a DPOF print order, press MENU/OK
to delete the pictures.
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A Deleting Pictures
FRAME
FRAME
: Deleting Selected Images
: Deleting Selected Images
Selecting FRAME displays
the dialog shown at right.
ERASE OK?
CANCELYES
Press the selector left or
right to scroll through
pictures and press MENU/OK
to delete the current picture
(the picture is deleted
immediately; be careful not
delete the wrong picture).
Press DISP/BACK to exit when all the desired
pictures have been deleted.
ALL FRAMES
ALL FRAMES
: Deleting All Images
: Deleting All Images
Selecting ALL FRAMES
displays the con rmation
shown at right.
SETSET
ERASE ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
OK CANCEL
Press MENU/OK to delete all
unprotected pictures.
The dialog shown at right is
displayed during deletion.
Press DISP/BACK to cancel
before all pictures have
been deleted (any pictures
deleted before the button
was pressed can not be
recovered).
CANCEL
Movies
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A Recording Movies
The A button can be used to shoot short movies in all shooting modes. Sound is recorded via the
built-in microphone; do not cover the microphone during recording.
1
Frame the scene using the zoom
buttons.
Zoom indicator
Optical zoom can not be adjusted once
recording begins. Digital zoom can be used
during recording if ON is selected for the
DIGITAL ZOOM option in the setup menu
(pg. 75).
Choosing the Frame Size
To choose the frame size,
press MENU/OK and select
0 MOVIE QUALITY.
Choose ! (640 × 480
pixels) for better quality,
9 (320 × 240 pixels) for longer movies. Press
MENU/OK to return to movie recording mode.
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
MOVIE QUALITY
CONTINUOUS
FINEPIX COLOR
SET-UP
999m59s
99m59s
2
Press the A button to start
recording.
12s
REC
1
and time
remaining are
displayed in
monitor
3
Press the A button again to
end recording. Recording ends
automatically when the movie
reaches maximum length or
memory is full.
Notes
Focus is set when recording begins; exposure
and white balance are adjusted automatically
throughout recording. The color and brightness
of the image may vary from that displayed before
recording begins.
Some operating noise of the camera may be
recorded during movie shooting.
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Movies
D Viewing Movies
During playback (pg. 34),
movies are displayed in the
monitor as shown at right.
100
-
006
12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
Press the selector down to start playback.
15s
STOP PAUSE
Progress bar
Progress is shown
in the monitor.
To end playback, press the selector up; to pause
playback, press the selector down. Press the
selector left or right to view other pictures.
Volume can be adjusted in the setup menu (pg.
75).
Tip: Deleting Movies
To delete movies during playback, press the selector
up (I) once to end playback and then press the I
button again.
Note
Fast forward and rewind are not available.
Cautions
Do not cover the speaker during playback.
Vertical or horizontal streaks may appear in movies
containing very bright subjects. This is normal and
does not indicate a malfunction.
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Connections
Viewing Pictures on TV
Connect the camera to a TV and tune the television to the video channel to show pictures and slide
shows (pg. 63) to a group.
1
Connect an A/V cable (optional), as shown below.
Connect yellow plug
to video-in jack
Connect white plug
to audio-in jack
Insert an optional A/V cable
into the USB multi-connector
of the camera.
2
Tune the television to the video channel.
The camera monitor turns o and pictures, voice memos, and movies are played back on the TV.
Note that the camera volume controls have no e ect on sounds through the TV; use the television
volume controls to adjust the volume.
3
Press the D for about a second to turn the camera on.
Note
Image quality deteriorates slightly during movie playback.
Caution
When making the A/V cable connection, be sure the connectors are fully inserted.
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Connections
Printing Pictures via USB
If the printer supports PictBridge, the camera can be connected directly to a printer and
pictures can be printed without  rst being copied to a computer. Note that depending
on the printer, not all the functions described below may be supported.
Connecting the Camera
Connecting the Camera
1
Press the D for about a second to turn the
camera on.
Note
Be sure the battery is inserted for proper
connection.
2
Connect the supplied USB cable as shown
and turn the printer on.
w USB will be displayed in the monitor,
followed by the PictBridge display shown
below at right.
USB PICTBRIDGE
TOTAL: 00000
SHEETS
00
OK SET
FRAME
Printing Selected Pictures
Printing Selected Pictures
1
Press the selector left or right to
display a picture you wish to print.
2
Press the selector up or down to
choose the number of copies (up to
99).
3
Repeat steps 12 to select
additional pictures. Press MENU/OK
to display a con rmation dialog
when settings are complete.
CANCELYES
PRINT THESE FRAMES
TOTAL: 9 SHEETS
4
Press MENU/OK to start printing.
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Printing Pictures via USB
Tip: Printing the Date of Recording
To print the date of recording on pictures, press DISP/
BACK in steps 12 to display the PictBridge menu (see
“Printing the DPOF Print Order”). Press the selector
up or down to highlight PRINT WITH DATE y and
press MENU/OK to return to the PictBridge display (to
print pictures without the date of recording, select
PRINT WITHOUT DATE). The date will not be printed
if the camera clock was not set when the picture was
taken.
Note
If no pictures are selected when the MENU/OK button is
pressed, the camera will print one copy of the current
picture.
Printing the DPOF Print Order
Printing the DPOF Print Order
To print the print order created with C PRINT
ORDER (DPOF) in the playback menu (pg. 46):
1
In the PictBridge display, press DISP/
BACK to open the PictBridge menu.
PICTBRIDGE
PRINT WITH DATE
PRINT WITHOUT DATE
PRINT DPOF
2
Press the selector up or down to
highlight x PRINT DPOF.
3
Press MENU/OK to display a
con rmation dialog.
PRINT DPOF OK?
TOTAL: 9 SHEETS
CANCELYES
4
Press MENU/OK to start printing.
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Printing Pictures via USB
Connections
During Printing
The message shown at right
is displayed during printing.
Press DISP/BACK to cancel
before all pictures are printed
(depending on the printer,
printing may end before the current picture has
printed).
If Printing is interrupted, disconnect the USB cable
from the camera, turn o the camera, and then
repeat the steps on page 43.
PRINTING
CANCEL
Disconnecting the Camera
Con rm that “PRINTING” is not displayed in the
monitor and disconnect the USB cable.
Notes
Print pictures from internal memory or a memory
card that has been formatted in the camera.
If the printer does not support date printing, the
PRINT WITH DATE y option will not be available
in the PictBridge menu and the date will not be
printed on the pictures in the DPOF print order.
Default printer page size and print quality settings
are used when printing via direct USB connection.
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Printing Pictures via USB
The
C
C PRINT ORDER (DPOF) option in the
playback menu can be used to create a digital
“print order” for PictBridge-compatible printers
(pg. 43) or devices that support DPOF.
DPOF
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is standard
that allows pictures to be printed from
“print orders” stored in internal memory
or on a memory card. The information in the order
includes the pictures to be printed and the number
of copies of each picture.
WITH DATE
WITH DATE y
/ WITHOUT DATE
/ WITHOUT DATE
To modify the DPOF print order, select
C
C PRINT
ORDER (DPOF) in the playback menu and press
the multi selector up or down to highlight WITH
DATE y or WITHOUT DATE.
PRINT ORDER (DPOF)
VOICE MEMO
PLAYBACK MENU
WITHOUT DATE
RESET ALL
WITH DATE
PROTECT
TRIMMING
COPY
WITH DATE y: Print date of
recording on pictures.
WITHOUT DATE: Print pictures
without date.
Press MENU/OK and follow the steps below.
1
Press the selector left or right
to display a picture you wish to
include in or remove from the print
order.
2
Press the selector up or down to
choose the number of copies (up to
99). To remove a picture from the
order, press the selector down until
the number of copies is 0.
SHEETS
DPOF: 00001
01
PRINT ORDER
(
DPOF
)
SET
FRAME
Total number of prints
Number of copies
Creating a DPOF Print Order
Creating a DPOF Print Order
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Printing Pictures via USB
Connections
3
Repeat steps 12 to complete the
print order. Press MENU/OK to save
the print order when settings
are complete, or DISP/BACK to exit
without changing the print order.
4
The total number of prints is
displayed in the monitor. Press
MENU/OK to exit.
The pictures in the current
print order are indicated by
a x icon during playback.
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12 / 31 / 2050
1/250
F4.2
1/250
ISO 100
ISO 100
100
0001
100-0001
N
12 / 31 / 2050
F4.2
RESET ALL
RESET ALL
To cancel the current print
order, select RESET ALL
in the C PRINT ORDER
(DPOF) menu. The
con rmation shown at right
will be displayed; press MENU/OK to remove all
pictures from the order.
Notes
Remove the memory card to create or modify a print
order for the pictures in internal memory.
Print orders can contain a maximum of 999 pictures.
If a memory card is inserted
containing a print order
created by another camera,
the message shown at right
will be displayed. Pressing
MENU/OK cancels the print order; a new print order
must be created as described above.
CANCELYES
RESET DPOF OK?
CANCELYES
RESET DPOF OK?
NOYES
RESET DPOF OK?
NOYES
RESET DPOF OK?
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
The supplied FinePixViewer software can be used to copy pictures to a computer, where they can be
stored, viewed, organized, and printed. Before proceeding, install FinePixViewer as described below.
The latest FinePixViewer is available at http://www.fuji lm.com/. Do NOT connect the camera to the
computer until installation is complete.
Installing FinePixViewer
Installing FinePixViewer
FinePixViewer is available in a Windows version and a Macintosh version. Installation instructions for
Windows are on pages 48–50, those for the Macintosh on pages 51–52.
Installing FinePixViewer: Windows
Installing FinePixViewer: Windows
1
Con rm that the computer meets the following system requirements:
OS
OS
Preinstalled versions of Windows Vista, Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2), Windows XP Professional
(Service Pack 2), or Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 4)
*
CPU
CPU
Windows Vista: 800 MHz Pentium 4 or better (3 GHz Pentium 4 or better recommended)
Windows XP: 800 MHz Pentium 4 or better (2 GHz Pentium 4 or better recommended)
Windows 2000: 200 MHz Pentium or better
RAM
RAM
Windows Vista: 512 MB or more (1 GB or more recommended)
Windows XP: 512 MB or more
Windows 2000: 128 MB or more
Free disk
Free disk
space
space
A minimum of 450 MB required for installation with 600 MB available when FinePixViewer is running (15 GB or
more recommended under Windows Vista, 2 GB or more recommended under Windows XP)
Video
Video 800 × 600 pixels or more with 16-bit color or better (1,024 × 768 pixels or more with 32-bit color recommended)
Other
Other
Built-in USB port recommended. Operation is not guaranteed other USB ports.
Internet connection (56 kbps or faster recommended) required to use FinePix Internet Service; Internet
connection and e-mail software required to use e-mail option
* To check if FinePixViewer is Windows® 7-compliant, please visit http://www.fujifilm.com/support/download/
camera/software/.
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Connections
Caution
Other versions of Windows are not supported. Operation is not guaranteed on home-built computers or
computers that have been upgraded from earlier versions of Windows.
2
Start the computer. Log in to an account with administrator privileges before proceeding.
3
Exit any applications that may be running and insert the installer CD in a CD-ROM drive.
Windows Vista
If an AutoPlay dialog is displayed, click SETUP.exe. A “User Account Control” dialog will then be displayed;
click Allow.
The installer will start automatically; click Installing FinePixViewer and follow the on-screen
instructions to install FinePixViewer. Note that the Windows CD may be required during
installation.
If the Installer Does Not Start Automatically
If the installer does not start automatically, select Computer or My Computer from the Start menu
(Windows Vista/XP) or double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop (Windows 2000), then double-
click the FINEPIX CD icon to open the FINEPIX CD window and double-click SETUP or SETUP.exe.
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
4
If prompted to install Windows Media Player or DirectX, follow the on-screen instructions to
complete installation.
5
When prompted, remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive and click Restart to restart the
computer. Store the installer CD in a dry location out of direct sunlight in case you need to re-
install the software. The version number is printed at the top of the CD label for reference when
updating the software or contacting customer support.
Installation is now complete. Proceed to “Connecting the Camera” on page 53.
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Connections
Installing FinePixViewer: Macintosh
Installing FinePixViewer: Macintosh
1
Con rm that the computer meets the following system requirements:
CPU
CPU PowerPC or Intel
OS
OS Preinstalled version of Mac OS X version 10.3.910.5 (visit http://www.fujifilm.com/ for more information)
RAM
RAM 256 MB or more
Free disk space
Free disk space A minimum of 200 MB required for installation with 400 MB available when FinePixViewer is running
Video
Video 800 × 600 pixels or more with thousands of colors or better
Other
Other
Built-in USB port recommended. Operation is not guaranteed other USB ports.
Internet connection (56 kbps or faster recommended) required to use FinePix Internet Service; Internet
connection and e-mail software required to use e-mail option
2
After starting the computer and quitting any applications that may be running, insert the installer
CD in a CD-ROM drive. Double-click the FinePix CD icon on the desktop and double-click
Installer for Mac OS X.
3
An installer dialog will be displayed; click Installing FinePixViewer to start installation. Enter
an administrator name and password when prompted and click OK, then follow the on-screen
instructions to install FinePixViewer. Click Exit to quit the installer when installation is complete.
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
4
Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive. Note that you may be unable to remove the CD
if Safari is running; if necessary, quit Safari before removing the CD. Store the installer CD in a dry
location out of direct sunlight in case you need to re-install the software. The version number
is printed at the top of the CD label for reference when updating the software or contacting
customer support.
5
Select Applications in the Finder Go menu to open the applications folder.
Double-click the Image Capture icon and select Preferences from the
Image Capture application menu.
The Image Capture preferences dialog will be displayed. Choose Other in
the When a camera is connected, open menu, then select FPVBridge in
the “Applications/FinePixViewer” folder and click Open.
Select Quit Image Capture from the Image Capture application menu.
Installation is now complete. Proceed to “Connecting the Camera” on page 53.
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Connections
1
If the pictures you wish to copy are stored
on a memory card, insert the card into the
camera (pg. 9). If no card is inserted, pictures
will be copied from internal memory.
Caution
Loss of power during transfer could result in loss
of data or damage to internal memory or the
memory card. Check the battery level.
2
Press the D for about a second to turn the
camera on.
Note
Be sure the battery is inserted for proper
connection.
3
Connect the supplied USB cable as shown,
making sure the connectors are fully inserted.
Connect the camera directly to the computer;
do not use a USB hub or keyboard.
4
Transferring starts. FinePixViewer will start
automatically and the “Save Image Wizard”
will be displayed. Follow the on-screen
instructions to copy pictures to the computer.
To exit without copying pictures, click
CANCEL.
Caution
If FinePixViewer does not start automatically,
the software may not be correctly installed.
Disconnect the camera and reinstall the software.
For more information on using FinePixViewer,
select How to Use FinePixViewer in the
FinePixViewer Help menu.
Connecting the Camera
Connecting the Camera
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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Cautions
Use only memory cards that have been formatted
in the camera and contain pictures taken with
the camera. If a memory card containing a large
number of images is inserted, there may be a delay
before FinePixViewer starts and FinePixViewer may
be unable to import or save images. Use a memory
card reader to transfer pictures.
Opening or closing the lens cover during transfer
could result in loss of data or damage to internal
memory or the memory card.
Disconnect the camera before inserting or removing
memory cards.
In some cases, it may not be possible to access
pictures saved to a network server using
FinePixViewer in the same way as on a standalone
computer.
The user bears all applicable fees charged by the
phone company or Internet service provider when
using services that require an Internet connection.
Disconnecting the Camera
After con rming that transferring has  nished, follow
the on-screen instructions to disconnect the camera
and the computer. Turn o the camera.
Uninstalling FinePixViewer
Only uninstall FinePixViewer before reinstalling
the software or when it is no longer required.
After quitting FinePixViewer and disconnecting
the camera, drag the “FinePixViewer” folder from
Applications” into the Trash and select Empty Trash
in the Finder menu (Macintosh), or open the control
panel and use “Programs and Features” (Windows
Vista) or “Add/Remove Programs” (other versions
of Windows) to uninstall FinePixViewer. Under
Windows, one or more con rmation dialogs may be
displayed; read the contents carefully before clicking
OK.
Menus
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The Shooting Menu
The shooting menu is used to adjust settings for a wide range of shooting conditions.
Using the Shooting Menu
Using the Shooting Menu
1
Press MENU/OK to display the
shooting menu.
AUTO
SHOOTING MODE
IMAGE QUALITY
FACE DETECTION
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
MOVIE QUALITY
N
Note
The options displayed in the shooting menu vary
depending on the shooting mode.
2
Press the selector up or down to
highlight the desired menu item.
3
Press the selector right to display
options for the highlighted item.
4
Press the selector up or down to
highlight the desired option.
5
Press MENU/OK to select the
highlighted option.
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The Shooting Menu
Shooting Menu Options
Shooting Menu Options
Menu item
Menu item
Description
Description
Options
Options
Default
Default
a
SHOOTING MODE
Choose a shooting mode according to the type of
subject (pg. 30).
M/k/G/B/C/K/L/D/U/
E/F/G/I/O/P/C
k
c
FACE DETECTION
Turn Intelligent Face Detection and red-eye removal
on or o (pg. 21).
B ON S ON / B ON S OFF /
OFF
B ON
S ON
d
EXP. COMPENSATION
Adjust exposure for bright, dark, or high-contrast
scenes (pg. 57).
2 EV to +2 EV in increments of
1/3 EV ±0
e
WHITE BALANCE Adjust color for di erent light sources (pg. 58).
AUTO/p/q/s/t/u/r
AUTO
f
IMAGE QUALITY Choose image size and quality (pg. 58).
rF/rN/g
3
:
2
/o/n/
m/p
rN
0
MOVIE QUALITY Choose the frame size for movies (pg. 40). !/9
!
g
ISO
Adjust ISO sensitivity (pg. 59). Choose higher values
when the subject is poorly lit.
AUTO/ 1600 / 800 / 400 /
200 / 100
AUTO
h
FINEPIX COLOR Shoot pictures in color or in black-and-white (pg. 59).
STD/N
STD
c
CONTINUOUS Shoot a series of pictures (pg. 60).
m/OFF
OFF
j
SET-UP
Perform basic camera setup such as choosing a
language and setting the time and date (pg. 71).
a/K/L/M
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The Shooting Menu
Menus
d
d
EXP. COMPENSATION
EXP. COMPENSATION
Use exposure compensation when
photographing very bright, very dark, or high-
contrast subjects.
Choose positive (+) values
to increase exposure
Choose negative (–) values
to reduce exposure
Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value
Backlit subjects: choose
values from +
2
/
3 EV to +1
2
/
3 EV
(for an explanation of the
term “EV, see the Glossary
on page 91)
Highly re ective subjects
or very bright scenes (e.g.,
snow elds): +1 EV
Scenes that are mostly sky: +1 EV
Spotlit subjects (particularly if photographed against
dark backgrounds): –
2
/
3 EV
Subjects with low re ectivity (pine trees or dark-
colored foliage): –
2
/
3 EV
Note
At settings other than ±0, a l icon is displayed in the monitor. Exposure compensation is not reset when the
camera is turned o ; to restore normal exposure control, choose a value of ±0.
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The Shooting Menu
e
e
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
For natural colors, choose a setting that matches
the light source (for an explanation of “white
balance”, see the Glossary on page 91).
Option
Option
Displayed in
Displayed in
AUTO White balance adjusted automatically.
p
For subjects in direct sunlight.
q
For subjects in the shade.
s
Use under “daylight”  uorescent lights.
t
Use under “warm white”  uorescent lights.
u
Use under “cool white”  uorescent lights.
r
Use under incandescent lighting.
If AUTO does not produce the desired results
(for example, when taking close-ups), choose the
option that matches the light source.
Note
Results vary with shooting conditions. Play pictures
back after shooting to check colors in the monitor.
f
f
IMAGE QUALITY
IMAGE QUALITY
Choose the size and quality at which still pictures
are recorded. Large pictures can be printed at
large sizes with no drop in quality; small pictures
require less memory, allowing more pictures to
be recorded.
Option
Option
Prints at sizes up to
Prints at sizes up to
rF 31 × 23 cm/12 × 9 in. (r) or 31 × 21 cm/
12 × 8 in. (g
3
:
2
). Choose rF for high-
quality prints, g
3
:
2
for an aspect ratio of
3 : 2.
rN
g
3 : 2
o
22 × 16 cm (8.5 × 6.5 in.)
n
17 × 13 cm (7 × 5 in.)
m
14 × 10 cm (5.3 × 4 in.)
p
5 × 4 cm (2 × 1.5 in.). Suited to e-mail or the
web.
The number of pictures that can be taken at
current settings (pg. 92) is displayed to the right
of the image quality icon in the monitor.
Note
Image quality is not reset when the camera is turned
o or another shooting mode is selected.
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The Shooting Menu
Menus
Aspect Ratio
Pictures taken at an image quality setting of g
3
:
2
have an aspect ratio of 3 : 2, the same as a frame of
35-mm  lm. Pictures taken at other settings have an
aspect ratio of 4 : 3.
4 : 3 3 : 2
g
g
ISO
ISO
Control the camera’s sensitivity to light with M.
Higher values can be used to reduce blur when
lighting is poor; note, however, that mottling
may appear in pictures taken at high sensitivities.
If AUTO is selected, the camera will adjust
sensitivity automatically in response to shooting
conditions.
Settings other than AUTO
are shown by an icon in the
monitor if you use M.
ISO 100
M
17
17
N
N
17
h
h
FINEPIX COLOR
FINEPIX COLOR
Shoot pictures in color or in black-and-white.
Option
Option
Displayed in
Displayed in
v-STANDARD
Standard contrast and saturation.
Recommended in most situations.
Nv-B&W
Take pictures in black and white.
Setting of v-B&W is shown by an icon in the
monitor.
Note
FINEPIX COLOR is not reset when the camera is
turned o or another shooting mode is selected.
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The Shooting Menu
c
c
CONTINUOUS (Continuous shooting)
CONTINUOUS (Continuous shooting)
Select m TOP 3 to capture motion in a series of pictures. The camera takes up
to three pictures while the shutter-release button is pressed.
SET-UP
CONTINUOUS
OFF
TOP 3
SHOOTING MENU
Notes
Frame rate varies with shutter speed.
Focus and exposure are determined by the  rst frame in each series.
The number of pictures that can be recorded depends on the memory available.
Additional time may be required to record pictures when shooting ends. The pictures
are displayed in the monitor while recording is in progress.
STORING
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Menus
The Playback Menu
The playback menu is used to manage the pictures in internal memory or on the memory card.
Using the Playback Menu
Using the Playback Menu
1
Press D to enter playback mode
(pg. 34).
2
Press MENU/OK to display the
playback menu.
SLIDE SHOW
TRIMMING FOR BLOG
ERASE
IMAGE ROTATE
PLAYBACK MENU
RED EYE REMOVAL
3
Press the selector up or down to
highlight the desired menu item.
4
Press the selector right to display
options for the highlighted item.
ERASE
PLAYBACK MENU
SLIDE SHOW
TRIMMING FOR BLOG
IMAGE ROTATE
RED EYE REMOVAL
FRAME
ALL FRAMES
BACK
5
Press the selector up or down to
highlight the desired option.
6
Press MENU/OK to select the
highlighted option.
Playback Menu Options
Playback Menu Options
The following options are available:
Option
Option
Description
Description
A
ERASE Delete all or selected pictures (pg. 38).
u
TRIMMING
FOR BLOG
Process still images for posting to a blog
(pg. 62).
B
SLIDE SHOW View pictures in a slide show (pg. 63).
b
RED-EYE
REMOVAL
Create copies with reduced red eye (pg.
63).
D
IMAGE ROTATE Rotate pictures (pg. 64).
E
PROTECT
Protect pictures from accidental deletion
(pg. 65).
H
TRIMMING Create cropped copies of pictures (pg. 66).
F
COPY
Copy pictures between internal memory
and a memory card (pg. 67).
I
VOICE MEMO Add voice memos to pictures (pg. 69).
C
PRINT ORDER
(DPOF)
Select pictures for printing on DPOF- and
PictBridge-compatible devices (pg. 44).
j
SET-UP Perform basic camera setup (pg. 71).
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The Playback Menu
u
u
TRIMMING FOR BLOG
TRIMMING FOR BLOG
You can process still images
for posting to a blog.
TRIMMING FOR BLOG
REC CANCEL
TRIMMING
1
Select the frame ( le) to process.
2
Press the selector down to process
the image.
The original image remains
unaltered.
Notes
• Press the W and T buttons to zoom the picture in or
out and use the selector to display the portion of the
picture you wish to save before processing it. Press
MENU/OK to crop the picture and return to the image
selection display.
Blog image size is adjustable in the setup menu.
Small copies are saved using  lenames that begin
with “BLOG”. During playback, small copies are
indicated by a v icon and a black border. Small
copies can not be further cropped or rotated.
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The Playback Menu
Menus
B
B
SLIDE SHOW
SLIDE SHOW
View pictures in an
automated slide show. After
choosing the background
music, choose the type of
show and press MENU/OK
to start. Press DISP/BACK at any time during
the show to view on-screen help. When a
movie is displayed, movie playback will begin
automatically, and the slide show will continue
when the movie ends. The show can be ended
at any time by pressing MENU/OK.
Option
Option
Displayed in
Displayed in
NORMAL
Press selector left or right to go back
or skip ahead one frame. Select WIPE
for wipe transitions between frames.
WIPE
NORMAL B
As above, except that camera
automatically zooms in on faces
selected with Intelligent Face
detection.
WIPE B
SELECT BGM Choose background music.
b
b
RED EYE REMOVAL
RED EYE REMOVAL
This option is used with pictures taken using
Intelligent Face Detection to create copies that
have been processed to remove red eye.
1
Play the picture back in the monitor (pictures
taken with Intelligent Face Detection are
indicated by a B icon) and select b RED
EYE REMOVAL in the playback menu (pg. 61).
YES CANCEL
REMOVAL OK?
2
Press MENU/OK. The message shown
below at left will be displayed while
the camera analyses the image;
if red-eye is detected, the message shown
below at right will be displayed while the
camera processes the image to create a copy
with reduced red-eye.
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The Playback Menu
DETECTING
CANCEL
REMOVING
Notes
Red eye may not be removed if the camera is unable
to detect a face or the face is in pro le. Results may
di er depending on the scene. Red eye can not
be removed from pictures that have already been
processed using red-eye removal or pictures created
with other devices.
The amount of time needed to process the image
varies with the number of faces detected.
Copies created with b RED EYE REMOVAL are
indicated by a l icon during playback.
D
D
IMAGE ROTATE
IMAGE ROTATE
By default, pictures taken in
tall orientation are
displayed in wide
orientation. Use this option
to display pictures in the
correct orientation in the monitor. It has no
e ect on pictures displayed on a computer or
other device.
Notes
Protected pictures can not be rotated. Remove
protection before rotating pictures (pg. 65).
The camera may not be able to rotate pictures
created with other devices.
1
Press the selector left or right to
display the desired picture in the
monitor.
CANCELSET
IMAGE ROTATE
CANCELSET
IMAGE ROTATE
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The Playback Menu
Menus
2
Press the selector down to
rotate the picture 90 ° clockwise,
up to rotate the picture 90 °
counterclockwise.
3
Press MENU/OK to con rm the
operation (to exit without rotating
the picture, press DISP/BACK).
The next time the picture is played back, it will
automatically be rotated.
E
E
PROTECT
PROTECT
Protect pictures from accidental deletion. The
following options are available.
FRAME
FRAME
Protect selected pictures.
1
Press the selector left or right to
display the desired picture.
PROTECT OK?
CANCELYES
Picture not protected
UNPROTECT OK?
CANCELYES
Protected picture
2
Press MENU/OK to protect the
picture. If the picture is already
protected, pressing MENU/OK
will remove protection from the
image.
3
Repeat steps 12 to protect
additional images. Press DISP/BACK
to exit when the operation is
complete.
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The Playback Menu
SET ALL
SET ALL
Press MENU/OK to protect all
pictures, or press DISP/BACK
to exit without changing
picture status.
SET ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
CANCELYES
RESET ALL
RESET ALL
Press MENU/OK to remove
protection from all pictures,
or press DISP/BACK to exit
without changing picture
status.
RESET ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
CANCELYES
If the number of pictures
a ected is very large, the
display at right will appear
in the monitor while the
operation is in progress. Press DISP/BACK to exit
before the operation is complete.
Caution
Protected pictures will be deleted when the memory
card or internal memory is formatted (pg. 76).
H
TRIMMING
TRIMMING
To create a cropped copy of a picture, play the
picture back and select H TRIMMING in the
playback menu (pg. 61).
1
Press the zoom buttons to zoom in and out
and use the selector to scroll the picture
until the desired portion is displayed (to exit
to single-frame playback without creating a
cropped copy, press DISP/BACK).
Navigation
window shows
portion of image
currently displayed
in monitor
TRIMMING
CANCELYES
Zoom indicator
Tip: Intelligent Face Detection
If the picture was shot
with Intelligent Face
Detection (pg. 21), B will
be displayed in the monitor.
Press the Y button to
zoom in on the selected face.
CANCELCANCEL
TRIMMING
CANCELYES
TRIMMING
TRIMMING
CANCELYES
TRIMMING
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The Playback Menu
Menus
2
Press MENU/OK. A con rmation
dialog will be displayed.
Copy size (o, n, m,
or p; see page 58) is
shown at the top; if the
size is p, OK is
displayed in yellow.
Larger crops produce larger copies; all copies
have an aspect ratio of 4 : 3.
3
Press MENU/OK to save the cropped
copy to a separate  le.
Note
Pictures taken with other cameras can not be
cropped.
F
F
COPY
COPY
Copy pictures between internal memory and a
memory card.
1
Press the selector up or down
to highlight d INTERNAL
MEMORY g x CARD (copy
pictures from internal memory
to the memory card) or x CARD g
d INTERNAL MEMORY (copy pictures from
a memory card to internal memory).
2
Press the selector right to display
options for the highlighted item.
COPY
CARD
INTERNAL MEMORY
INTERNAL MEMORY
ALL FRAMES
FRAME
CANCELYES
3
Press the selector up or down to
highlight FRAME or ALL FRAMES.
4
Press MENU/OK.
CANCELREC
REC OK?
CANCELREC
REC OK?
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The Playback Menu
FRAME
FRAME
Copy selected frames.
100
-
0001
COPY OK?
CANCELYES
1
Press the selector left or right to
display the desired picture.
2
Press MENU/OK to copy the picture.
3
Repeat steps 12 to copy
additional images. Press DISP/BACK
to exit when the operation is
complete.
ALL FRAMES
ALL FRAMES
Press MENU/OK to copy all
pictures, or press DISP/BACK
to exit without copying
pictures.
Cautions
Copying ends when the destination is full.
DPOF print information is not copied (pg. 44).
YES
CANCEL
100
-
0001
COPY ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE
A WHILE
YES
CANCEL
100
-
0001
COPY ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE
A WHILE
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The Playback Menu
Menus
I
I
VOICE MEMO
VOICE MEMO
To add a voice memo to a
still picture, select
I VOICE MEMO after
displaying the picture in
playback mode.
Note
Voice memos can not be added to movies or
protected pictures. Remove protection from pictures
before recording voice memos (pg. 65).
Microphone
1
Press MENU/OK to start recording.
Hold the camera at a distance of
about 20 cm (8 in.) and face the
microphone.
28sRECORDING
RE-RECREC
Time remaining
Blinks red
2
Press MENU/OK again to end
recording. Recording ends
automatically after 30 seconds.
FINISH
RE-RECREC
30sREC STANDBY
CANCELSTART
30sREC STANDBY
CANCELSTART
Notes
If a voice memo already exists for the current picture, the options at right will be
displayed. Select RE-REC to replace the existing memo.
Voice memos are recorded as PCM-format WAV  les (pg. 91) with a maximum size of
about 480 KB.
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The Playback Menu
Playing Voice Memos
Voice memo playback starts automatically when a picture with a
voice memo is displayed (pg. 34; pictures with voice memos are
indicated by a
h icon).
Playback repeats until another picture is displayed. To pause, press
the selector down; to end playback, press the selector up. Press the
selector left or right to view other pictures. Volume can be adjusted
in the setup menu (pg. 75).
15s
STOP
PAUSE
Progress bar
Progress is shown
in the monitor.
Note
The camera may not play voice memos recorded with other devices.
Caution
Do not cover the speaker during playback.
Speaker
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Menus
The Setup Menu
Using the Setup Menu
Using the Setup Menu
1
Display the setup menu.
1.1 Press MENU/OK to display the
menu for the current mode.
1.2 Press the selector up or down
to highlight j SET-UP.
1.3 Press the selector right to
display the setup menu.
SET-UP
ILLUMINATION
DIGITAL ZOOM
IMAGE DISP.
FRAME NO.
ON
OFF
CONT.
1.5 SEC
ON
LCD POWER SAVE
2
Choose a page.
2.1 Press the selector left or right
to choose a page.
2.2 Press the selector down to
enter the menu.
3
Adjust settings.
3.1 Press the selector up or down
to highlight a menu item.
3.2 Press the selector right
to display options for the
highlighted item.
ENGLISH
2 MIN
SET-UP
2 MIN
OFF
5 MIN
AUTO POWER OFF
TIME DIFFERENCE
FORMAT
/LANG.
VIDEO SYSTEM
3.3 Press the selector up or down
to highlight an option.
3.4 Press MENU/OK to select the
highlighted option.
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The Setup Menu
Setup Menu Options
Setup Menu Options
Menu item
Menu item
Description
Description
Options
Options
Default
Default
a
a
a IMAGE DISP.
Choose how long pictures are displayed after shooting (pg.
73).
3 SEC / 1.5 SEC /
ZOOM (CONTINUOUS)
1.5 SEC
b FRAME NO.
Choose how  les are named (pg. 74). CONT. / RENEW CONT.
k ILLUMINATION
Turn the shooting indicator on or o (pg. 74). ON / OFF ON
c DIGITAL ZOOM
Enable or disable digital zoom (pg. 75). ON / OFF OFF
h LCD POWER SAVE
Enable or disable monitor power saving (pg. 75) ON / OFF ON
K
K
e DATE/TIME
Set the camera clock (pg. 14).
f VOLUME
Adjust volume for the shutter, controls, and playback (pg. 75).
——
j SOUND
Choose shutter, start-up, and control sounds (pg. 76).
l BLOG IMAGE SIZE
Choose blog image size (pg. 62).
t STANDARD / s SMALL
t
g LCD BRIGHTNESS
Control the brightness of the monitor (pg. 76). –5+5 0
L
L
m FORMAT
Format internal memory or memory cards (pg. 76).
n
Choose a language (pg. 14). See page 94 ENGLISH
o AUTO POWER OFF
Choose the auto power o delay (pg. 76). 5 MIN / 2 MIN / OFF 2 MIN
p TIME DIFFERENCE
Set the clock to local time (pg. 77). k/j
k
r VIDEO SYSTEM
Choose a video mode for connection to a TV (pg. 42). NTSC / PAL
M
M
s RESET
Reset all settings except Frame number, DATE/TIME,
TIME DIFFERENCE, and VIDEO SYSTEM to default values. A
con rmation dialog will be displayed, press the selector left
or right to highlight OK and press MENU/OK.
——
73
The Setup Menu
Menus
a
a
IMAGE DISP.
IMAGE DISP.
Choose how long pictures are displayed in the monitor after shooting.
3 SEC: Pictures are displayed for about 3 s before being recorded.
1.5 SEC: Pictures are displayed for about 1.5 s before being recorded.
ZOOM (CONTINUOUS): Pictures are displayed until the MENU/OK button is pressed. Pictures taken at
qualities larger than p can be zoomed in to check  ne details (see page 35). Note that this option
is disabled in continuous mode (pg. 60). If Intelligent Face Detection is on (pg. 21), the camera will
automatically zoom in on the face used to set focus and exposure; press the selector down to cycle
through the other faces detected.
Note
The colors displayed at settings of 3 SEC and 1.5 SEC may di er from those in the  nal picture.
74
The Setup Menu
b
b
FRAME NO.
FRAME NO.
New pictures are stored in image  les named using a four-digit  le
number assigned by adding one to the last  le number used. The  le
number is displayed during playback as shown at right. FRAME NO.
controls whether  le numbering is reset to 0001 when a new memory
card is inserted or the current memory card or internal memory is
formatted.
CONT.: Numbering continues from the last  le number used or the
rst available  le number, whichever is higher. Choose this option to reduce the number of pictures
with duplicate  le names.
RENEW: Numbering is reset to 0001 after formatting or when a new memory card is inserted.
Notes
If the frame number reaches 999-9999, the shutter release will be disabled (pg. 88).
• Selecting s RESET (pg. 72) does not reset frame numbering.
Frame numbers for pictures taken with other cameras may di er.
k
k
ILLUMINATION
ILLUMINATION
If ON is selected, the shooting indicator will light when the camera is turned on. It will also light after
a picture is taken to let the subjects know that shooting is complete.
12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM
1/250
1/250
100
0001
100-0001
F4.2
Frame
number
File
number
Directory
number
12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM
1/250
1/250
100
0001
100-0001
F4.2
Frame
number
File
number
Directory
number
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The Setup Menu
Menus
c
c
DIGITAL ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
If ON is selected, pressing T at the maximum
optical zoom position will trigger digital zoom,
further magnifying the image. To cancel digital
zoom, zoom out to the minimum digital zoom
position and press W.
Zoom
indicator
Zoom indicator,
DIGITAL ZOOM o
Optical zoom
Zoom indicator,
DIGITAL ZOOM on
Optical zoom Digital
zoom
Caution
Digital zoom produces lower quality images than
optical zoom.
h
h
LCD POWER SAVE
LCD POWER SAVE
If ON is selected, the monitor will dim to save
power if no operations are performed for several
seconds. Full brightness can be restored by
pressing the shutter button halfway. The monitor
does not dim in movie mode or during playback.
f
f
VOLUME
VOLUME
Choose the volume for the shutter, camera
controls, and playback.
SHUTTER VOLUME/OPERATION VOL.: Choose the
volume for the shutter and camera controls, or
select OFF to turn the sound o . Press the
selector left or right to highlight an option and
press MENU/OK to select.
PLAYBACK VOLUME: Press the
selector right to display
the menu shown at right.
Press the selector up
or down to choose the
volume for movie and voice memo playback
and press MENU/OK to select.
7
CANCELSET
VOLUME
7
CANCELSET
VOLUME
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The Setup Menu
j
j
SOUND
SOUND
Choose the sounds used for the shutter, at start
up, and for camera controls. Press the selector
up or down to highlight an option and press
left or right to select a sound. Press MENU/OK to
select.
g
g
LCD BRIGHTNESS
LCD BRIGHTNESS
Press the selector up or
down to choose monitor
brightness and press MENU/
OK to select.
0
LCD BRIGHTNESS
CANCELSET
m
FORMAT
FORMAT
Format internal memory or
a memory card. If a
memory card is inserted in
the camera, x will be
displayed and this option
will format the memory card. If no memory card
is inserted, d will be displayed and this option
will format internal memory. Press the selector
left to highlight OK and press MENU/OK to begin
formatting.
Cautions
All data—including protected pictures—will be
deleted. Be sure important  les have been copied to
a computer or other storage device.
Do not open the battery cover during formatting.
o
o
AUTO POWER OFF
AUTO POWER OFF
Choose the length of time before the camera
turns o automatically when no operations
are performed. Shorter times increase battery
life; if OFF is selected, the camera must be
turned o manually. Note that regardless of
the option selected, the camera will not turn
o automatically when connected to a printer
(pg. 43) or computer (pg. 48), while recording
or viewing a movie or when a slide show is in
progress (pg. 63).
Tip: Reactivating the Camera
For shooting, close the lens cover, and then open it
fully. For playback, press the D button for a second.
FORMAT
SET
FORMAT OK?
ERASE ALL DATA
OK
CANCEL
FORMAT
SET
FORMAT OK?
ERASE ALL DATA
OK
CANCEL
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The Setup Menu
Menus
p
p
TIME DIFFERENCE
TIME DIFFERENCE
When travelling, use this option to switch the camera clock instantly from your home time zone to
the local time at your destination.
1
Specify the di erence between local time
and your home time zone.
1.1 Press the selector up or down
to highlight j LOCAL.
1.2 Press the selector right to
display the time di erence.
12 / 31 / 2050
12 / 31 / 2050
00 : 00
10 : 00 AM
10 : 00 AM
TIME DIFFERENCE
CANCELSET
1.3 Press the selector left or right
to highlight +, , hours, or
minutes; press up or down
to edit. The minimum
increment is 15 minutes.
1.4 Press MENU/OK when settings
are complete.
2
Switch between local time and your
home time zone.
To set the camera clock to local time,
highlight j LOCAL and press MENU/OK.
To set the clock to the time in your home
time zone, select k HOME. If j LOCAL
is selected, j will be displayed in the
monitor for three seconds after the camera
enters shooting mode, and the date will be
displayed in yellow.
12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM
After changing time zones, check that the
date and time are correct.
Technical Notes
78
Optional Accessories
The camera supports a wide range of accessories from FUJIFILM and other manufacturers.
Printing
Printing
PictBridge-compatible printer
(available from third-party
suppliers)
USB
Audio/Visual
Audio/Visual
TV (available from
third-party suppliers)
Audio/visual
output
Computer Related
Computer Related
Computer (available from
third-party suppliers)
USB
SD card slot or card reader
SD/SDHC
memory card
Printer (available
from third-party
suppliers)
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Optional Accessories
Technical Notes
Accessories from Fuji lm
Accessories from Fuji lm
The following optional accessories are available from FUJIFILM. For the latest information on the accessories
available in your region, check with your local FUJIFILM representative or visit http://www. fujifilm.com/products/
digital_cameras/index.html.
Rechargeable
Li-ion battery
NP-45
NP-45
(supplied)
(supplied) Additional NP-45 slimline batteries can be purchased
as required.
A/V cable
AV-C1
AV-C1 Connects the camera and a TV.
Troubleshooting
80
Troubleshooting
Power and Battery
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
Power
supply
The camera
does not turn
on.
The battery is exhausted.
Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged
spare battery.
4, 6
The battery is not in the correct orientation. Re-insert the battery in the correct orientation. 4
The battery
runs down
quickly.
The battery is cold.
Warm the battery by placing it in a pocket
or other warm place and re-insert it in the
camera immediately before taking a picture.
4
There is dirt on the battery terminals. Clean the terminals with a soft, dry cloth.
The camera is in G mode.
Choose a di erent shooting mode. 30
The battery has been charged many times.
The battery has reached the end of its
charging life. Purchase a new battery.
The camera
turns o
suddenly.
The battery is exhausted.
Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged
spare battery.
4, 6
Battery
charger
Charging does
not start.
The battery is not correctly inserted. Re-insert the battery in the camera. 4
The battery is not in the correct orientation. Re-insert the battery in the correct orientation. 4
There is dirt on the battery terminals. Clean the terminals with a soft, dry cloth.
The battery has been charged many times.
The battery has reached the end of its
charging life. Purchase a new battery. If
the battery still fails to charge, contact your
FUJIFILM dealer.
The camera is on. Close the lens cover to turn o the camera. 13
Charging is slow. The temperature is low. Charge the battery at room temperature. 7
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Menus and Displays
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
Menus and displays are
not in English.
English is not selected for the w
option in the setup menu.
Select ENGLISH.14
Shooting
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
Taking
pictures
No picture is
taken when
the shutter
button is
pressed.
Memory is full. Insert a new memory card or delete pictures. 8, 38
Memory is not formatted. Format the memory card or internal memory. 76
There is dirt on the memory card contacts. Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth.
The memory card is damaged. Insert a new memory card. 8
The battery is exhausted.
Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged
spare battery.
4, 6
The camera has turned o automatically. Turn the camera on. 13, 76
The monitor
goes dark after
shooting.
The  ash has  red.
The monitor may darken while the  ash
charges. Wait for the  ash to charge.
26
Focus
The camera
does not focus.
The subject is close to the camera. Select macro mode.
25
The subject is far away from the camera. Cancel macro mode.
The subject is not suited to autofocus. Use focus lock. 23
Close-ups
Macro mode is
not available.
The camera is in a shooting mode which
makes macro (close-up) mode unavailable.
Choose a di erent shooting mode. 30
82
Troubleshooting
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
Intelligent
Face
Detection
Face detection
not available.
The camera is in a shooting mode
which makes Intelligent Face Detection
unavailable.
Choose a di erent shooting mode. 30
No face is
detected.
The subject’s face is obscured sunglasses, a
hat, long hair, or other objects.
Remove the obstructions.
21The subject’s face occupies only a small
area of the frame.
Change the composition so that the
subject’s face occupies a larger area of the
frame.
The subject’s head is tilted or horizontal. Ask the subject to hold their head straight.
The camera is tilted. Hold the camera straight. 17
The subject’s face is poorly lit. Shoot in bright light.
Wrong subject
selected.
The selected subject is closer to the center
of the frame than the main subject.
Recompose the picture or turn face
detection o and frame the picture using
focus lock.
21, 23
Flash
The  ash does
not  re.
The camera is in a shooting mode in which
the  ash does not  re.
Choose a di erent shooting mode. 30
The battery is exhausted.
Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged
spare battery.
4, 6
The camera is in continuous mode.
Select OFF for c CONTINUOUS.
60
The camera is in silent mode. Turn silent mode o .27
The  ash is o (W). Choose a di erent  ash mode. 26
Some  ash
modes are not
available.
The camera is in a shooting mode which
makes some  ash modes unavailable.
Choose a di erent shooting mode. 30
The camera is in silent mode. Turn silent mode o .27
The  ash does
not fully light
the subject.
The subject is not in range of the  ash. Position the subject in range of the  ash. 94
The  ash window is obstructed. Hold the camera correctly. 17
83
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
Problem
images
Pictures are
blurred.
The lens is dirty. Clean the lens. 97
The lens is blocked. Keep objects away from the lens. 17
R is displayed during shooting and the
focus frame is displayed in red.
Check focus before shooting. 23, 87
0 is displayed during shooting. Use the  ash or a tripod. 26
Pictures are
mottled.
The ambient temperature is high and the
subject is poorly lit.
This is normal and does not indicate a
malfunction. Choose a lower sensitivity.
59
84
Troubleshooting
Playback
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
Pictures
Pictures are
grainy.
The pictures were taken with a di erent
make or model of camera.
——
Playback zoom
unavailable.
The pictures were taken at an image size
of p, saved as v Blog Images, or with a
di erent make or model of camera.
——
Audio
No sound in
voice memo
and movie
playback.
Playback volume is too low. Adjust playback volume. 75
The microphone was obstructed. Hold the camera correctly during recording. 40, 69
The speaker is obstructed. Hold the camera correctly during playback. 41, 70
Deletion
Selected
pictures are
not deleted.
Some of the pictures selected for deletion
are protected.
Remove protection using the device with
which it was originally applied.
65
Frame no.
File
numbering is
unexpectedly
reset.
The battery-chamber cover was opened
while the camera was on.
Turn the camera o before opening the
battery-chamber cover to replace the battery
or insert a memory card.
74
85
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Connections
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
TV
No picture or
sound.
The camera is not properly connected. Connect the camera correctly. 42
The supplied A/V cable was connected
during movie playback.
Connect the camera once movie playback
has ended.
41, 42
Input on the television is set to “TV. Set input to “VIDEO”.
The camera is not set to the correct video
standard.
Match the camera r VIDEO SYSTEM
setting to the TV.
41, 71
The volume on the television is too low. Adjust the volume.
No color.
The camera is not set to the correct video
standard.
Match the camera r VIDEO SYSTEM
setting to the TV.
41, 71
Computer
The computer
does not
recognize the
camera.
The camera is not properly connected. Connect the camera correctly. 53
The battery is not inserted.
Check that the battery is inserted or charge
the battery.
4, 6
PictBridge
Pictures can
not be printed.
The camera is not properly connected. Connect the camera correctly. 43
The printer is o . Turn the printer on.
Only one copy
is printed.
The printer is not PictBridge-compatible.
The date is not
printed.
86
Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Problem
Problem
Possible cause
Possible cause
Solution
Solution
Page
Page
Nothing happens when
the shutter button is
pressed.
Temporary camera malfunction. Remove and reinsert the battery. 4
The battery is exhausted.
Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged
spare battery.
4, 6
The camera does not
function as expected.
Temporary camera malfunction.
Remove and reinsert the battery. If the
problem persists, contact your FUJIFILM
dealer.
4
The camera accidentally
turns o .
The memory card has been inserted or
pulled out.
Insert the memory card, close the battery-
chamber cover, and then turn on the camera.
9
No sound. The camera is in silent mode. Turn silent mode o .27
87
Troubleshooting
Warning Messages and Displays
The following warnings are displayed in the monitor:
Warning
Warning
Description
Description
Solution
Solution
O (red) Low battery.
Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare
battery.
N (blinks red) Battery exhausted.
0
Slow shutter speed. Picture may be blurred. Use the  ash or mount the camera on a tripod.
R
(displayed in red with
red focus frame)
The camera can not focus.
Use focus lock to focus on another subject at the
same distance, then recompose the picture (pg. 23).
If the subject is poorly lit, try focusing at a distance
of about 2 m (6 ft. 7 in.).
Use macro mode to focus when taking close-ups.
Aperture or shutter
speed displayed in red
The subject is too bright or too dark. The
picture will be over- or under-exposed.
If the subject is dark, use the  ash.
PRESS THE SHUTTER BUTTON
TO GO BACK TO SHOOTING MODE
CLOSE THE LENS COVER
TO TURN OFF THE CAMERA
D button pressed while lens cover is open.
To exit to shooting mode, press the shutter button.
Close the lens cover to turn the camera o .
FOCUS ERROR
Camera malfunction.
Turn the camera o and then on again, taking care
not to touch the lens. If the message persists, contact
a FUJIFILM dealer.
ZOOM ERROR
NO CARD
No memory card inserted when COPY is
selected in the playback menu.
Insert a memory card.
CARD NOT INITIALIZED
The memory card or internal memory is not
formatted.
Format the memory card or internal memory (pg. 76).
The memory card contacts require
cleaning.
Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the
message is repeated, format the memory card (pg.
76). If the message persists, replace the memory card.
Camera malfunction. Contact a FUJIFILM dealer.
PROTECTED CARD The memory card is locked. Unlock the memory card (pg. 8).
BUSY The memory card is incorrectly formatted. Use the camera to format the memory card (pg. 76).
88
Warning Messages and Displays
Warning
Warning
Description
Description
Solution
Solution
CARD ERROR
The memory card is not formatted for use
in the camera.
Format the memory card (pg. 76).
The memory card contacts require cleaning
or the memory card is damaged.
Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the
message is repeated, format the memory card (pg.
76). If the message persists, replace the memory card.
Camera malfunction. Contact a FUJIFILM dealer.
d MEMORY FULL
The memory card or internal memory is full;
pictures can not be recorded or copied.
Delete pictures or insert a memory card with more
free space.
x MEMORY FULL
INTERNAL MEMORY IS FULL
INSERT A NEW CARD
WRITE ERROR
Memory card error or connection error.
Re-insert the memory card or turn the camera o
and then on again. If the message persists, contact a
FUJIFILM dealer.
Not enough memory remaining to record
additional pictures.
Delete pictures or insert a memory card with more
free space.
The memory card or internal memory is not
formatted.
Format the memory card or internal memory (pg. 76).
READ ERROR
The  le is corrupt or was not created with
the camera.
The  le can not be played back.
The memory card contacts require
cleaning.
Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the
message is repeated, format the memory card (pg.
76). If the message persists, replace the memory
card.
Camera malfunction. Contact a FUJIFILM dealer.
FRAME NO. FULL
The camera has run out of frame numbers
(current frame number is 999-9999).
Format the memory card and select RENEW for the
b FRAME NO. option in the j SETUP menu. Take
a picture to reset frame numbering to 100-0001,
then return to the b FRAME NO. menu and select
CONT.
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Warning Messages and Displays
Troubleshooting
Warning
Warning
Description
Description
Solution
Solution
TOO MANY FRAMES
Date for which more than 4,999 pictures
exist selected in sort-by-date view.
Choose a di erent date.
PROTECTED FRAME
An attempt was made to delete, rotate, or
add a voice memo to a protected picture.
Remove protection before deleting, rotating, or
adding voice memos to pictures.
5 ERROR
Voice memo  le is corrupt. The voice memo can not be played back.
Camera malfunction. Contact a FUJIFILM dealer.
d NO IMAGE
The source device selected in the playback
COPY menu contains no pictures.
Select a di erent source.
x NO IMAGE
p CAN NOT TRIM
An attempt was made to crop a
p
picture.
These pictures can not be cropped.CAN NOT TRIM
The picture selected for cropping is damaged
or was not created with the camera.
v CAN NOT TRIM An attempt was made to crop a blog image.
DPOF FILE ERROR
The DPOF print order on the current memory
card contains more than 999 images.
Copy the pictures to internal memory and create a
new print order.
CAN NOT SET DPOF The picture can not be printed using DPOF.
A CAN NOT SET DPOF Movies can not be printed using DPOF.
CAN NOT ROTATE
Pictures and movies created with other
devices can not be rotated.
A CAN NOT ROTATE
A CAN NOT EXECUTE
TRIMMING FOR BLOG can not be used with
movies, pictures created with other devices,
pictures that can not be viewed, or pictures
created using TRIMMING FOR BLOG.
e CAN NOT EXECUTE
6 CAN NOT EXECUTE
v CAN NOT EXECUTE
PRESS AND HOLD
THE DISP BUTTON TO
DEACTIVATE SILENT MODE
An attempt was made to choose a  ash
mode or adjust the volume with the
camera in silent mode.
Exit silent mode before choosing a  ash mode or
adjusting the volume.
COMMUNICATION ERROR
A connection error occurred while pictures
were being printed or copied to a computer
or other device.
Con rm that the device is turned on. If the device
is connected via USB, check that the cable is
connected.
90
Warning Messages and Displays
Warning
Warning
Description
Description
Solution
Solution
PRINTER ERROR
Printer out of paper or ink, or other printer
error.
Check printer (see printer manual for details). To
resume printing, turn the printer o and then turn it
back on.
PRINTER ERROR
RESUME?
Check printer (see printer manual for details). If printing
does not resume automatically, press MENU/OK to
resume.
CAN NOT BE PRINTED
An attempt was made to print a movie, a
picture not created with the camera, or a
picture in a format not supported by the
printer.
Movies and some pictures created with other devices
can not be printed. If the picture was created with
the camera, check the printer manual to con rm
that the printer supports the JFIF-JPEG or Exif-JPEG
format. If it does not, the pictures can not be printed.
91
Appendix
Glossary
Digital zoom: Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom does not increase the amount of visible detail. Instead, details
visible using optical zoom are simply enlarged, producing a slightly “grainy” image.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format): A standard that allows pictures to be printed from “print orders”
stored in internal memory or on a memory card. The information in the order includes the pictures to
be printed and the number of copies of each picture.
EV (Exposure Value): The exposure value is determined by the sensitivity of the image sensor and the amount
of light that enters the camera while the image sensor is exposed. Each time the amount of light doubles, EV
increases by one; each time the amount of light is halved, EV decreases by one. The amount of light entering
the camera can be controlled by adjusting aperture and shutter speed.
Exif Print: A standard that allows information stored with pictures to be used for optimal color reproduction
during printing.
JPEG
(Joint Photographic Experts Group): A compressed  le format for color images. The higher the compression
rate, the greater the loss of information and more noticeable drop in quality when the picture is displayed.
Smear: A phenomenon speci c to CCDs which causes white streaks to appear when very bright light sources,
such as the sun or re ected sunlight, appear in the frame.
WAV (Waveform Audio Format): A standard Windows audio  le format. WAV  les have the extension “*.WAV” and
may be compressed or uncompressed. The camera uses uncompressed WAV. WAV  les can be played using
Windows Media Player or QuickTime 3.0 or later.
White balance: The human brain automatically adapts to changes in the color of light, with the result that objects
that appear white under one light source still appear white when the color of the light source changes. Digital
cameras can mimic this adjustment by processing images according to the color of the light source. This
process is known as “white balance”.
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Internal Memory/Memory Card Capacity
The following table shows the recording time or number of pictures available at di erent image qualities. All
gures are approximate;  le size varies with the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the number of  les
that can be stored. The number of exposures or length remaining may not diminish at an even rate.
f
f
IMAGE QUALITY
IMAGE QUALITY
0
0
MOVIE QUALITY
MOVIE QUALITY
r
r
F
F
r
r
N
N
g
g
3:2
3:2
o
o
n
n
m
m
p
p
!
!
(30 fps)
(30 fps)
9
9
(30 fps)
(30 fps)
Image size (pixels)
Image size (pixels) 3648 × 2736 3648 × 2432 2592 × 1944 2048 × 1536 1600 × 1200 640 × 480 640 × 480 320 × 240
File size
File size
Approx.
4.8 MB
Approx.
2.5 MB
Approx.
2.2 MB
Approx.
1.3 MB
Approx.
980 KB
Approx.
720 KB
Approx.
200 KB
——
Internal memory
Internal memory
(approx. 18 MB)
(approx. 18 MB)
3 7 8 15 21 28 125 35 sec. 41 sec.
SD card
SD card
512 MB
512 MB 95 180 210 350 480 640 2,200 6 min. 14 min.
1 GB
1 GB 190 380 420 700 960 1,280 4,420 12 min. 28 min.
2 GB
2 GB 390 760 860 1,400 1,930 2,580 8,850 25 min. 57 min.
SDHC
SDHC
card
card
4 GB
4 GB 790 1,520 1,720 2,810 3,870 5,160 17,720 50 min. 116 min.
8 GB
8 GB 1,590 3,060 3,460 5,660 7,780 10,380 35,600 102 min. 223 min.
• A movie recording will stop automatically when a movie  le becomes approx. 2GB. If you want to continue recording, press
the shutter button again. The available recording time is displayed based on approx. 2GB.
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Appendix
Speci cations
System
Model FinePix Z35/FinePix Z37 digital camera
E ective pixels 10.0 million
CCD ½
.3 -in., square-pixel CCD with primary color  lter
Storage media Internal memory (approx. 18 MB)
SD/SDHC memory cards (see page 8)
File system Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF), Exif 2.2, and Digital Print Order Format
(DPOF)
File format Still pictures: Exif 2.2 JPEG (compressed)
Audio: Monaural WAV
Movies: Motion JPEG AVI
Image size (pixels) rF: 3,648 × 2,736 rN: 3,648 × 2,736
g
3:2
: 3,648 × 2,432
o : 2,592 × 1,944
n : 2,048 × 1,536 m : 1,600 × 1,200 p : 640 × 480
File size See page 92
Lens 3 × optical zoom lens, f/3.7 (wide angle) – 4.2 (telephoto)
Focal length F=6.51 mm18.09 mm (35-mm format equivalent: 35 mm105 mm)
Digital zoom Approx. 5.7 × (up to 17.1 × when combined with optical zoom)
Aperture [Wide angle] F3.7 to F8.0 (three steps) / [Telephoto] F4.2 to F9.0 (three steps)
Focus range (distance
from front of lens)
Approx. 60 cm (2 ft.)–in nity (wide angle/telephoto)
Macro mode: approx. 8 cm–80 cm/3.1 in.–2 ft. 7 in. (wide angle); 60 cm–3 m/2 ft.–9 ft. 11 in. (telephoto)
Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600; AUTO (Standard Output Sensitivity)
Metering 256-segment through-the-lens (TTL) metering
Exposure control Programmed autoexposure
Exposure compensation
2 EV – +2 EV in increments of
1
/
3 EV (M mode)
Scene modes
B (NATURAL LIGHT), C (PORTRAIT), K (LANDSCAPE), L (SPORT), D (NIGHT), U (NIGHT (TRIPOD)),
E (SUNSET), F (SNOW), G (BEACH), I (PARTY),
O (FLOWER),
P (TEXT)
Image Stabilization Available
Intelligent Face Detection Available
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Speci cations
System
Shutter speed 3 s–
1
/
1,000 s; combined mechanical and electronic shutter
Continuous TOP 3: Up to 1 fps; max. 3 frames
Focus Mode: Single AF Autofocus system: Contrast-detect TTL AF
Focus-area selection: AF CENTER
White balance Automatic scene detection; six manual preset modes for direct sunlight, shade, daylight  uorescent,
warm white  uorescent, cool white  uorescent, and incandescent lighting
Self-timer Approx. 2 sec./10 sec.
Flash Auto  ash; e ective range when sensitivity is set to AUTO is approx. 70 cm–3.1 m/2 ft. 4 in.–10 ft. 2 in.
(wide angle), 70 cm–2.7 m/2 ft. 4 in.–8 ft. 9 in. (telephoto), or 30 cm–80 cm/1 ft.–2 ft. 7 in. (macro mode)
Flash modes Auto,  ll  ash, o , slow sync (red-eye removal o ); auto with red-eye removal,  ll  ash with red-eye
removal, o , slow sync with red-eye removal (red-eye removal on)
Monitor FinePix Z35: 2.5-in., 230k-dot color LCD monitor; frame coverage approx. 97%
FinePix Z37: 2.7-in., 230k-dot color LCD monitor; frame coverage approx. 97%
Movies Camera can record movies with monaural sound and a frame size of 640 × 480 (!) or 320 × 240
(9) at a frame rate of 30 fps
Shooting options Scene recognition, Intelligent Face Detection with red-eye removal, best framing, and frame
number memory
Playback options Intelligent Face Detection, Red-Eye Removal, micro thumbnail, multi-frame playback, sort-by-date,
trimming for blog, cropping (still pictures), slide show, image rotation, and voice memo
Other options
PictBridge, Exif Print, language selection (Japanese / English / French / German / Spanish / Italian /
Simplified Chinese / Korean / Dutch / Portuguese / Russian / Thai / Turkish / Traditional Chinese /
Czech / Hungarian / Polish / Swedish / Slovak / Danish / Norwegian / Finnish / Arabic), time difference,
silent mode
Input/output terminals
A/V OUT (audio/video output) NTSC or PAL with monaural sound
Digital input/output USB 2.0 High Speed with MTP/PTP connection
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Appendix
Speci cations
Power supply/other
Power sources NP-45A rechargeable battery
Guide to the number
of available frames for
battery operation
Battery Type Number of frames
NP-45A Approx. 165 frames
According to the CIPA (Camera and Imaging Products Association) standard procedure for
measuring digital still camera battery consumption (extract):
When using a battery, use the battery supplied with the camera. The storage media should be SD
memory card.
Note that the number of shots that can be taken with a fully-charged battery varies with
temperature and shooting conditions.
Camera dimensions 89.0 mm × 57.9 mm × 23.9 mm/3.5 in. × 2.3 in. × 0.9 in. (W × H × D), excluding projections
Camera weight FinePix Z35: Approx. 115 g/4.0 oz., excluding battery, accessories, and memory cards
FinePix Z37: Approx. 115 g/4.0 oz., excluding battery, accessories, and memory cards
Shooting weight FinePix Z35: Approx. 132 g/4.6 oz., including battery and memory card
FinePix Z37: Approx. 132 g/4.6 oz., including battery and memory card
Operating conditions Temperature: 0 °C – +40 °C/+32 °F – +104 °F Humidity: 10%85% (no condensation)
NP-45A rechargeable battery AC power adapter
Nominal voltage DC 3.7 V Rated input 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Operating temperature 0 °C – +40 °C/+32 °F – +104 °F Charging time Approx. 210 minutes
(measured at +20°C (+68°F))
Dimensions (W × H × D) 31 mm × 39.4 mm × 5.7 mm/
1.2 in. × 1.6 in. × 0.2 in. Operating temperature 0 °C – +40 °C/+32 °F – +104 °F
Weight Approx. 15 g/1.0 oz.
* The weight and dimensions vary depending on the country
or region of sale.
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Speci cations
Color Television Systems
NTSC (National Television System Committee) is a color television telecasting speci cation adopted mainly in
the U.S.A., Canada, and Japan. PAL (Phase Alternation by Line) is a color television system adopted mainly in
European countries and China.
Notices
Speci cations subject to change without notice. FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from
errors in this manual.
Although the monitor is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology, small bright points and
anomalous colors (particularly in the vicinity of text) may appear. This is normal for this type of monitor and
does not indicate a malfunction; images recorded with the camera are una ected.
Digital cameras may malfunction when exposed to strong radio interference (e.g., electric  elds, static
electricity, or line noise).
Due to the type of lens used, some distortion may occur at the periphery of images. This is normal.
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Appendix
Caring for the Camera
To ensure continued enjoyment of the product, observe the following precautions.
Storage and Use
Storage and Use
If the camera will not be used for an extended
period, remove the battery and memory card.
Do not store or use the camera in locations that
are:
exposed to rain, steam, or smoke
very humid or extremely dusty
exposed to direct sunlight or very high
temperatures, such as in a closed vehicle on a
sunny day
• extremely cold
subject to strong vibration
exposed to strong magnetic  elds, such as
near a broadcasting antenna, power line, radar
emitter, motor, transformer, or magnet
in contact with volatile chemicals such as
pesticides
next to rubber or vinyl products
Water and Sand
Water and Sand
Exposure to water and sand can also damage the
camera and its internal circuitry and mechanisms.
When using the camera at the beach or seaside,
avoid exposing the camera to water or sand. Do
not place the camera on a wet surface.
Condensation
Condensation
Sudden increases in temperature, such as occur
when entering a heated building on a cold day,
can cause condensation inside the camera. If
this occurs, turn the camera off and wait an hour
before turning it on again. If condensation forms
on the memory card, remove the card and wait
for the condensation to dissipate.
Cleaning
Cleaning
Use a blower to remove dust from the lens and
monitor, then gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Any remaining stains can be removed by wiping
gently with a piece of FUJIFILM lens-cleaning
paper to which a small amount of lens-cleaning
uid has been applied. Care should be taken to
avoid scratching the lens or monitor. The camera
body can be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile
chemicals.
Travelling
Travelling
Keep the camera in your carry-on baggage.
Checked baggage may su er violent shocks that
could damage the camera.
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