Page 2 - ADVANCED TECHNIQUES; FEATURES; Super EBC Fujinon 28-100mm Auto Focus Zoom Lens; CONTENTS
2 FEATURES ............................................................................... 2PART NAMES ........................................................................... 3QUICK START GUIDE ............................................................. 6 Menus and modes .........................
Page 3 - PART NAMES
3 2 ( → p.51) 1 AF (Autofocus) Window 2 Remote ControllerSensor 3 Shutter Release Button 4 Battery CompartmentCover 5 Strap Lug 6 Battery cover releaseknob 7 Self-Timer/RemoteController Lamp 8 Flash 9 Viewfinder Window 0 AE Light Sensor A Super EBC Fujinon Lens/Lens Cover 1 3 ( → p.30) 4 ( → p.15) 5...
Page 6 - QUICK START GUIDE; Press the power button to turn the power on.
6 1 2 QUICK START GUIDE An easy introduction to automatic photography with your FUJIFILM camera. Press the power button to turn the power on. ☞ , and are displayed on the LCD and the camera is set for automatic modephotography. Adjust the zoom.
Page 7 - Press the shutter button down completely.
7 3 4 Compose the picture. Press the shutter button down completely. Excellent pictures can be taken with just the operations described from page 27 on.
Page 8 - Make the menu you want to change blink/light.; Selecting the mode; The current mode blinks.; Setting the mode; The set mode is displayed.
8 1 2 3 4 How to use the MENU/SET button and four-direction button 1 Selecting the menu and mode 2 Selecting the menu ☞ Make the menu you want to change blink/light. 3 Selecting the mode ☞ The current mode blinks. 4 Setting the mode ☞ The set mode is displayed. ∗ The LCD backlight is green (mode set...
Page 9 - Multi program flash mode; Menus and modes; Remote control mode
9 ■ FLASH ( → p.39) 1 Multi program flash mode 2 Red-eye reduction flashmode 3 Back light compensationflash mode 4 Flash-off mode 5 Night por trait (slow sync)mode D Menus and modes 3 2 1 A 5 4 7 8 9 0 B C E F G H ■ SELF-TIMER ( → p.46,49) 6 Self-timer/Remote controloff mode (normal mode) 7 Self-tim...
Page 11 - Finder
11 A : Framing area Compose the image within this area. B : AF (auto-focus) spot Position this spot over the main subject in your picture. C : Close-up Frame When taking close-ups, use these marks as a guide when composing the picture.( → p.31) Finder C B A
Page 12 - AF Lamp
12 When the shutter button is pressed down halfway, the AF lamp (green) lights orblinks. AF Lamp
Page 13 - AF lamp status and meaning; When the shutter button is pressed down halfway.
13 Meaning Photography is possible. (Focus and exposure settings complete.)Out of focal range.Ensure that the subject is at least 0.65 m (0.65 m/2.1 ft. - ∞ ) from the camera. ∗ The shutter lock operates in the mode. Ensure that the subject is 0.5 - 1.0 m (1.6 - 3.3 ft.) from the camera Out of focus...
Page 14 - ATTACHING THE STRAP
14 1. PRELIMINARY STEPS ATTACHING THE STRAP Slip the thin cord on the carrying strap through the strap lug on the side of thecamera leaving a loop. Slide the thick part of the strap through this loop and pulltight. Take up any slack to make sure the strap is securely attached to the camera. Do not u...
Page 15 - CHINESE; LOADING THE BATTERY; Move the battery cover release knob.; Check the battery capacity symbol before using your camera. (
CHINESE 15 LOADING THE BATTERY Your camera uses one 3V lithium battery, type CR2/DL CR2.To load the battery. 1 Move the battery cover release knob. 2 Open the battery cover. 1 3 2 4 3 Insert the battery following instruction in the diagram on the inside of the batterycover paying particular attentio...
Page 16 - TURNING ON YOUR CAMERA
16 TURNING ON YOUR CAMERA Before you can use your camera, you must turn the power on. First press the powersupply button which turns on the power. Pressing this button a second time will turnthe power off. ☞ When you turn your camera on, the lens cover will open and the initial display will appear i...
Page 17 - CHECKING YOUR BATTERY; Lit; Check the battery capacity before you start to use your camera.
CHINESE 17 CHECKING YOUR BATTERY To determine the condition of the battery in your camera, turn the power on andcheck the battery capacity indicator on the LCD panel. 1 Lit : Battery capacity is OK. 2 Lit : Battery capacity is low. Replace with a new battery. 3 Blinks : Shutter cannot be released be...
Page 18 - Press any of the buttons to the make the DATE menu blink.; The year “ ” blinks and the date setting mode is entered.; Setting the date; The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered.; Press the buttons to change the numbers which are blinking.; The selected item blinks.
18 2 Press any of the buttons to the make the DATE menu blink. ☞ The year “ ” blinks and the date setting mode is entered. 1 SETTING THE DATE (YEAR-MONTH-DAY/HOUR-MINUTE) Setting the date 1 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button. ☞ The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is enter...
Page 21 - SELECTING THE DATE MODE; The following DATE modes can be selected.; DATE modes
CHINESE 21 SELECTING THE DATE MODE The date and time (year-month-day/ hour-minute) will be imprinted at the lower rightof the photograph. ∗ The date display printed on the front of the picture may not be clearly visible against a darkbackground. ∗ Since the date is printed on the film when the film ...
Page 22 - Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button.; Press any of the buttons to make the DATE menu blink.; The date mode selection mode is entered.; Press the buttons and select the DATE mode.; The selected mode blinks.; Press the MENU/SET button to complete the setting.
22 1 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button. ☞ The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered. 1 2 3 4 2 Press any of the buttons to make the DATE menu blink. ☞ The date mode selection mode is entered. 3 Press the buttons and select the DATE mode. ☞ The selected mode blinks. ...
Page 23 - LOADING THE CAMERA; : Number of Exposures
23 2. USING YOUR CAMERA LOADING THE CAMERA Your camera uses standard 35mm film available anywhere. Almost all 35mm filmswill have a DX coding symbol on the film box and on the cassette itself. Informationyou will see includes: A : Number of Exposures B : DX Code symbol C : Film Speed (sensitivity to...
Page 24 - Open the back as shown.
24 2 2 1 1 Check the film check window to make sure no film is loaded into the camera. ∗ Never open the camera back while film is in your camera. Do not load a film immediately before inser ting the battery. ∗ When the battery is replaced immediately after loading a new film, the camera may not reco...
Page 25 - Insert the roll of film.; Be careful not to touch the lens section.
25 Insert the roll of film. Be careful not to touch the lens section. 3 4 A : FILM TIP mark While holding the film cassette in place, gently pull the end of the film leader out asfar as the FILM TIP mark in the camera. ∗ Hold the film cassette down so that it does not pop out of the film compartment...
Page 26 - Close the camera back.; The film advances automatically.
26 5 Close the camera back. ☞ The film advances automatically. ∗ The type, number of exposures, and speed of the film that has been loaded may be checkedwith the film check window. 6 Check that the exposure counter (“ ”) appears in the LCD. If the film is not loaded correctly, the film counter is no...
Page 27 - USING YOUR CAMERA; Automatic mode settings
27 A B C USING YOUR CAMERA When the camera is turned on, the camera is set for automatic mode photography.How to take pictures with the automatic mode is explained here. Automatic mode settings A : Multi program flash mode B : Self-timer/Remote control off mode (normal mode) C : AF (Auto focus) mode...
Page 29 - Change the focus mode in the following cases.; Aim at your subject so that it is covered by the whole AF frame.
29 To use the zoom lens, press the mark until you see the composition you wantin the finder. Pressing the mark will set the lens at the shorter focal lengths toobtain wide-angle coverage. ∗ The focusing range for sharp pictures in the mode is from 0.65 m (2.1 ft.) to ∞ . Change the focus mode in the...
Page 30 - The film is advanced to the next frame.
30 Press down the shutter release halfway. ☞ Focusing is complete when the AF lamp (green) lights up. ∗ If you are closer than 65 cm (26 in.) to the subject, the AF lamp will start blinking to warn youthat the subject cannot be focused. Note that if you are closer than 30 cm (12 in.) to the subject,...
Page 31 - : Parallax correction mark
31 Close-up photography A : Viewfinder B : Print finishing C : Parallax correction mark When photographing a subject that is closer than about 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) from thecamera, the area within the frame shown in the diagram on the left will be in thepicture. Compose the picture so that the subject tha...
Page 32 - or the “Landscape Mode” setting (; When the subject is only composed of vertical lines.
32 There are a few conditions when the camera’s autofocus system may not functionaccurately. At these times, you should use the “Auto-Focus Lock” settings ( → p.33) or the “Landscape Mode” setting ( → p.55). Conditions requiring these settings in- clude: • A bright light source within the picture su...
Page 33 - USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCK; Move the camera to position the AF frame over the subject.
33 USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCK In the composition shown at left, the AF frame is off the subject (in this case, thepeople). In this case the lens will not focus on the subject. 1 2 Move the camera to position the AF frame over the subject.
Page 35 - UNLOADING THE FILM OR REMOVING FILM IN MID-ROLL; To Unload the Film; When rewinding is complete, the exposure counter will read “ ”.
35 UNLOADING THE FILM OR REMOVING FILM IN MID-ROLL To Unload the Film When the last frame in the film has been exposed, the film automatically rewindsinto the film cassette which can then be removed for processing. ☞ When rewinding is complete, the exposure counter will read “ ”. ∗ Sometimes more ph...
Page 36 - Do not apply unnecessary force to the camera back.
36 1 Slide the camera back lock in the direction indicated by the arrow. 2 Open the camera back in the direction indicated by the arrow. ∗ Do not apply unnecessary force to the camera back. 3 Remove the film. 2 2 1
Page 38 - The exposure counter is reset to “ ”.; If the camera back is opened by mistake:
38 ◆ Do not open the camera back while there is a film in mid-roll in the camera. ☞ If the camera back is opened while there is a film in mid-roll in the camera, the film may be exposed to the light. ☞ The exposure counter is reset to “ ”. If the camera back is opened by mistake: 1 Close the camera ...
Page 39 - SELECTING THE FLASH MODE; The following flash modes can be selected.; FLASH modes; ) Multi program flash mode; Unless the mode is set, the mode is set when the power is turned off.
39 3. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES SELECTING THE FLASH MODE The following flash modes can be selected. ■ FLASH modes ( ) Multi program flash mode ( ) Red-eye reduction flash mode ( ) Back light compensation flash mode ( ) Flash-off mode ( ) Night portrait (slow sync) mode ∗ Unless the mode is set, the mode i...
Page 42 - Used for general photography.
42 ( ) Multi program flash mode Used for general photography. The quantity of light emitted by the flash is adjusted automatically according to thebrightness of the subject, the distance, and the zoom magnification. ∗ For bright remote scenes, the flash does not fire. ( ) Red-eye reduction flash mod...
Page 43 - When using red-eye reduction mode; Ask your subject to look directly into the camera.
43 Dealing with red-eyeWhen you photograph a person in dim light using flash, the pupil of the eye will sometimes appear red. Under low light, thepupils of the eye dilate for better vision. Red-eye is caused by light from the flash entering the dilated pupils and being reflectedback to the lens. Red...
Page 44 - The flash stops firing.; ) Back light compensation flash mode
44 ( ) Flash-off mode Used when taking pictures under normal room lighting or taking pictures of subject beyond flashrange such as in a theatre or a stadium. The flash stops firing. ∗ When taking pictures under low light, use a tripod whenever possible to avoid unsharp picturesresulting from camera ...
Page 45 - This mode is automatically cancelled per shot.
45 ( ) Night portrait (slow sync) mode Used when taking portraits to record the background in a night scene. Your camera will be placed in the slow shutter speed/red-eye reduction mode (Theflash fires briefly 10 times (pre-flash), then fires the 11th time for taking a picture.),allowing you to take ...
Page 46 - SELECTING THE SELF-TIMER MODE; The following self-timer/remote control modes can be selected.; The mode is automatically set when the power is turned off.
46 SELECTING THE SELF-TIMER MODE The following self-timer/remote control modes can be selected. ■ SELF-TIMER modes ( ) Self-timer/Remote control off mode (normal mode) ( ) Self-timer mode (1 shot) ( ) Self-timer mode (2 continuous shots) ( ) Self-timer mode (3 continuous shots) ( ) Remote control mo...
Page 47 - Press the buttons to make the SELF-TIMER menu blink/light.; The self-timer mode selection mode is entered.; Press the buttons to select “ ” and the number of continuous shots.; Up to 3 continuous shots can be selected.
47 1 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button. ☞ The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered. 2 3 4 1 1 2 Press the buttons to make the SELF-TIMER menu blink/light. ☞ The self-timer mode selection mode is entered. 3 Press the buttons to select “ ” and the number of continuou...
Page 48 - Compose the picture and press the shutter release button.
48 2 Compose the picture and press the shutter release button. ☞ The camera focuses on the subject that the AF frame is positioned over, and then the self-timerstarts. ∗ You can select the Auto-Focus lock mode also. ( → p.33) When pressing the shutter release button, do not stand in front of the cam...
Page 49 - SELECTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER MODE; A remote controller of the proper type is required.; : Remote controller holder
49 SELECTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER MODE A remote controller of the proper type is required. Remove the remote controller from its holder by sliding it in the direction of thearrow. A : Remote controller holder B : Transmitter C : Shutter release button ∗ To replace the remote controller in the holde...
Page 50 - The self-timer/remote controller mode selection mode is entered.; Press the buttons and select the mode.; The LCD changes to green and “ ” is displayed.
50 1 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button. ☞ The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered. 2 3 4 1 1 2 Press the buttons to make the SELF-TIMER menu blink/light. ☞ The self-timer/remote controller mode selection mode is entered. 3 Press the buttons and select the mode. ☞ ...
Page 51 - Aim the AF Frame at your subject and compose your picture.
51 Aim the AF Frame at your subject and compose your picture. 3 4 1 Point the remote controller toward the camera’s remote controller sensor, andthen press the remote controller’s shutter release button. 2 After the self-timer/remote controller lamp blinks for about 2 seconds, the shutteris released...
Page 52 - A tripod is recommended when taking pictures by remote control.
52 3 . 5 m( 1 1 . 5 f t . ) 3 . 5 m ( 1 1 . 5 f t . ) 2 0 ° 2 0 ° 5 m( 1 6 . 4 f t . ) The coverage of the remote controller is up to about 5 m (16.4 ft.) when used di-rectly in front of the camera, and up to about 3.5 m (11.5 ft.) when used at a verticalor horizontal angle of 20 ° . ∗ A tripod is r...
Page 53 - SELECTING THE FOCUS MODE; The following focus modes can be selected.; The mode is set when the power is turned off.; Landscape mode; FOCUS modes
53 ★ 1 SELECTING THE FOCUS MODE The following focus modes can be selected. ∗ The mode is set when the power is turned off. ∗ The mode and mode are automatically cancelled per shot.When you want to use these mode continuously, hold the MENU/SET button down for 2 seconds or longer after selecting the ...
Page 54 - Press any of the buttons to make the FOCUS menu blink.; The focus mode selection mode is entered.; Press the buttons and select the FOCUS mode.
54 1 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button. ☞ The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered. 1 2 3 4 2 Press any of the buttons to make the FOCUS menu blink. ☞ The focus mode selection mode is entered. 3 Press the buttons and select the FOCUS mode. ☞ The selected mode blink...
Page 55 - Used for normal photography.; Compose the picture so that the subject is within the AF frame. (
55 ( ) Landscape mode Used when taking landscape pictures or photographing remote (night) scenes through windowglass. The lens is focused for the distant subjects. The flash does not fire in this mode. ∗ This mode is automatically cancelled per shot. After the picture has been taken, the flash modei...
Page 56 - : Parallax correction marks
56 ( ) Macro mode The macro mode is used when you want to take large pictures of small subjects such as flowersand insects. A : Parallax correction marks The focal distance is fixed at 100 mm.Compose the picture so that the subject that you want to photograph is within theframe. ∗ The focusing range...
Page 57 - MULTI PROGRAM FLASH; A word on multi program flash; Close-up photography in a room or night scene
57 MULTI PROGRAM FLASH A word on multi program flash A new function which allows the camera to automatically adjust the quantity of lightemitted by the flash by analyzing the brightness of the subject, the distance, and thefocal length of the lens. The flash always fires automatically unless the sub...
Page 59 - TROUBLE SHOOTING; During operation
59 TROUBLE SHOOTING During operation 1 Replace the battery with a new one. 2 Press the POWER button. 3 The flash is charging. Wait until “ ” stops blinkingand is displayed. (The flash takes approximately 6seconds to charge.) 4 Remove the film, and load an unexposed roll. 5 Photograph at 0.5 - 1.0 m ...
Page 61 - COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE; Load and remove film away from direct sunlight.
61 COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE 5 It is recommended that undeveloped film and cameras con-taining film be carried as hand luggage when flying. If includedin checked-in baggage, X-ray inspections may cause over-printing or other effects. 6 Remove soil and dust from the lens, the AF window and thefinder w...
Page 62 - SPECIFICATIONS; magnification, with AF
62 SPECIFICATIONS • Film 135 (35 mm) DX roll film • Picture Size 24 mm × 36 mm • Lens Super EBC Fujinon zoom lens, 6 components, 6 elements, f=28– 100 mm 1:5.8 – 1:10.5 • Viewfinder Real image zoom finder, 0.32 – 1.00 × magnification, with AF frame, parallax correction mark, AF lamp • Focusing Passi...
Page 63 - One CR2/DL CR2 lithium battery; Others; Specifications are subject to change without notice.
63 • Liquid Crystal Display Exposure counter, flash mode, self-timer/remote control mode,focus mode, date mode, battery capacity sign, flash chargingsign. • Power Supply One CR2/DL CR2 lithium battery • Others Tripod socket, Remote controller (compatible) • Dimensions & Weight 107.0 × 60.0 × 36....
Page 64 - IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE; WARNING
64 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This product has been developed to be as safe as possible when used for its designed purposes. Under normal circumstances, this productwill provide long, safe service when handled correctly. It is important, however, that this product is handled properly and used only forp...
Page 65 - and
65 WARNING Do not use this camera in locations with a high concentration of inflammable gas or near open gasoline, Benzine, paint thinner orother volatile substances which can give off dangerous vapors. Failure to observe this precaution could result in explosion or fire. Store your camera out of th...