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BL00004743-200 DIGITAL CAMERA FINEPIX XP90 Series Owner’s Manual EN Before You Begin First Steps Basic Photography and Playback More on Photography More on Playback Wireless Networks Movies Connections For information on related products, visit our website at http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html Menus Technical Notes Troubleshooting Appendix For Your Safety Be sure to read these notes before use WARNING Safety Notes • Make sure that you use your camera correctly. Read these safety notes and your Owner’s Manual carefully before use. • After reading these safety notes, store them in a safe place. Unplug from power socket About the Icons The icons shown below are used in this document to indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the product is used incorrectly as a result. WARNING CAUTION This icon indicates that death or serious injury can result if the information is ignored. This icon indicates that personal injury or material damage can result if the information is ignored. The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the instructions which are to be observed. Triangular icons tell you that this information requires attention (“Important”). Circular icons with a diagonal bar tell you that the action indicated is prohibited (“Prohibited”). Filled circles with an exclamation mark indicate an action that must be performed (“Required”). Notes for waterproof products • When not in use, this camera should be stored in a dry location. • If liquid other than fresh water or sea water is spilled onto the camera, please wipe off with a lint free close after rinsing it with fresh water. Please check with your local service centre if unsure. • Waterproof/dustproof products are excluded from prohibition against water/dust exposure. Keep this in mind when reading following notes and cautions. ii Do not use in the bathroom or shower Do not disassemble Do not touch internal parts If a problem arises, turn the camera off, remove the battery, and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter. Continued use of the camera when it is emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual odor, or is in any other abnormal state can cause a fire or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the camera. If water or foreign objects get inside the camera, turn the camera off, remove the battery, and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter. Continued use of the camera can cause a fire or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower (excluding waterproof products). This can cause a fire or electric shock. Never attempt to change or take apart the camera (never open the case). Failure to observe this precaution can cause fire or electric shock. Should the case break open as the result of a fall or other accident, do not touch the exposed parts. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock or in injury from touching the damaged parts. Remove the battery immediately, taking care to avoid injury or electric shock, and take the product to the point of purchase for consultation. For Your Safety WARNING Do not change, heat or unduly twist or pull the connection cord and do not place heavy objects on the connection cord. These actions could damage the cord and cause a fire or electric shock. If the cord is damaged, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Do not place the camera on an unstable surface. This can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause injury. Never attempt to take pictures while in motion. Do not use the camera while you are walking or driving a vehicle. This can result in you falling down or being involved in a traffic accident. Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during a thunderstorm. This can cause an electric shock due to induced current from the lightning discharge. Do not use the battery except as specified. Load the battery as shown by the indicator. Do not heat, change or take apart the battery. Do not drop or subject the battery to impacts. Do not store the battery with metallic products. Any of these actions can cause the battery to burst or leak and cause fire or injury as a result. Use only the battery or AC power adapters specified for use with this camera. Do not use voltages other than the power supply voltage shown. The use of other power sources can cause a fire. If the battery leaks and fluid gets in contact with your eyes, skin or clothing, flush the affected area with clean water and seek medical attention or call an emergency number right away. Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than those specified here. The supplied battery charger is for use only with the type of battery supplied with the camera. Using the charger to charge conventional batteries or other types of rechargeable batteries can cause the battery to leak fluid, overheat or burst. WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same. Do not use in the presence of flammable objects, explosive gases, or dust. When carrying the battery, install it in a digital camera or keep it in the hard case. When storing the battery, keep it in the hard case. When discarding, cover the battery terminals with insulation tape. Contact with other metallic objects or batteries could cause the battery to ignite or burst. Keep small accessories, such as memory cards and the hot shoe cover, out of reach of children and infants. There is a possibility that children and infants may accidentally swallow small accessories, such as memory cards and the hot shoe cover. Be sure to store memory cards out of the reach of small children. If a child swallows a memory card, seek medical attention or call an emergency number. Turn the camera off in crowds. The camera emits radio-frequency radiation that may interfere with pacemakers. Turn the camera off in the vicinity of automatic doors, public address systems, and other automatically controlled devices. The camera emits radio-frequency radiation that may cause these devices to malfunction. Keep the camera at least 22 cm (0.7 ft.) away from people wearing pacemakers. The camera emits radio-frequency radiation that may interfere with pacemakers. Keep out of the reach of small children. Choking or other injuries may occur if the strap or power cord accidentally becomes wound around the neck, or if an accessory is accidentally swallowed. iii For Your Safety WARNING Do not view the sun through the lens or camera viewfinders. Failure to observe this precaution can cause permanent visual impairment. Using a flash too close to a person’s eyes may temporarily affect the eyesight. There is a risk of visual impairment. When using the flash to photograph a child or infant, take special care to keep enough distance. Consult with hospital or airline staff before using the camera in a hospital or on an aircraft. This camera may interfere with hospital or aviation equipment. CAUTION Do not use this camera in locations affected by oil fumes or steams. This can cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use this camera in locations affected by humidity or dust (excluding waterproof products). This can cause a fire or electric shock. Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures. Do not leave the camera in locations such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight. This can cause a fire. Do not place heavy objects on the camera. This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury. Do not move the camera while the AC power adapter is still connected. Do not pull on the connection cord to disconnect the AC power adapter. This can damage the power cord or cables and cause a fire or electric shock. Do not use the AC power adapter when the plug is damaged or the plug socket connection is loose. This could cause a fire or electric shock. iv CAUTION Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth or blanket. This can cause heat to build up and distort the casing or cause a fire. When you are cleaning the camera or you do not plan to use the camera for an extended period, remove the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter. Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric shock. Unplug from power socket When charging ends, unplug the charger from the power socket. Leaving the charger plugged into the power socket can cause a fire. When a memory card is removed, the card could come out of the slot too quickly. Use your finger to hold it and gently release the card. Injury could result to those struck by the ejected card. Request regular internal testing and cleaning for your camera. Build-up of dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer to request internal cleaning every two years. Please note that this service is not free of charge. Keep the sun out of the frame when shooting backlit subjects. Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is in or close to the frame can cause fire or burns. Do not carry the camera or lens while they are attached to a tripod. The product can fall or strike other objects, causing injury. For Your Safety ■■ Charging the Battery Charging times will increase at ambient temperatures below +10 °C (+50 °F) or above +35 °C (+95 °F). Do not attempt to charge the battery at temperatures above The following describes the proper use 40 °C (+104 °F); at temperatures below 0 °C of batteries and how to prolong their life. (+32 °F), the battery will not charge. Incorrect use can shorten battery life or cause Do not attempt to recharge a fully charged leakage, overheating, fire, or explosion. battery. The battery does not however need Li-ion Batteries to be fully discharged before charging. Read this section if your camera uses a The battery may be warm to the touch rechargeable Li-ion battery. immediately after charging or use. This is The battery is not charged at shipment. normal. Charge the battery before use. Keep the ■■ Battery Life battery in its case when not in use. At normal temperatures, the battery can be recharged about 300 times. A noticeable ■■ Notes on the Battery The battery gradually loses its charge when decrease in the length of time the battery will not in use. Charge the battery one or two hold a charge indicates that it has reached the end of its service life and should be days before use. replaced. Battery life can be extended by turning the ■■ Storage camera off when not in use. Performance may be impaired if the battery is Battery capacity decreases at low left unused for extended periods when fully temperatures; a depleted battery may not charged. Run the battery flat before storing it. function at when cold. Keep a fully charged spare battery in a warm place and exchange If the camera will not be used for an extended as necessary, or keep the battery in your period, remove the battery and store it in a pocket or other warm place and insert it in dry place with an ambient temperature of the camera only when shooting. Do not from +15 °C to +25 °C (+59 °F to +77 °F). Do place the battery in direct contact with hand not store in locations exposed to extremes of temperature. warmers or other heating devices. The Battery and Power Supply Note: Check the type of battery used in your camera and read the appropriate sections. ■■ Cautions: Handling the Battery • Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins. • Do not expose to flame or heat. • Do not disassemble or modify. • Use with designated chargers only. • Do not drop or subject to strong physical shocks. • Do not expose to water. • Keep the terminals clean. • The battery and camera body may become warm to the touch after extended use. This is normal. AA Alkaline/Rechargeable NiMH Batteries/ AA lithium batteries Read this section if your camera uses AA alkaline or rechargeable AA NiMH batteries. Information on compatible battery types may be found elsewhere in the camera manual. ■■ Cautions: Handling the Batteries • Do not expose to water, flame, or heat, or store in warm or humid conditions. • Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins. • Do not disassemble or modify the batteries or battery casing. • Do not subject to strong physical shocks. • Do not use batteries that are leaking, deformed, or discolored. • Keep out of reach of infants and small children. • Insert in the correct orientation. v For Your Safety • Do not mix old and new batteries, batteries with different charge levels, or batteries of different types. • If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries. Note that the camera clock will be reset. • The batteries may be warm to the touch immediately after use. Turn the camera off and allow the batteries to cool before handling. • Battery capacity tends to decrease at low temperatures. Keep spare batteries in a pocket or other warm place and exchange as necessary. Cold batteries may recover some of their charge when warmed. • Fingerprints and other stains on the battery terminals can impair battery performance. Thoroughly clean the terminals with a soft, dry cloth before inserting them in the camera. If the batteries leak, clean the battery compartment thoroughly before inserting new batteries. If fluid from the battery comes into contact with skin or clothing, flush the affected area with water. If fluid enters your eyes, immediately flush the affected area with water and seek medical attention. Do not rub your eyes. Failure to observe this precaution could result in permanent visual impairment. ■■ NiMH Batteries The capacity of Ni-MH batteries may be temporarily reduced when new, after long periods of disuse, or if they are repeatedly recharged before being fully discharged. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. Capacity can be increased by repeatedly discharging the batteries using the discharge option in the camera setup menu and recharging them using a battery charger. QQ CAUTION: Do not use the discharge option with alkaline batteries. The camera draws a small amount of current even when off. Ni-MH batteries that have been left in the camera for an extended period may be drawn down to the point that they no longer hold a charge. Battery performance may also drop if the batteries are run down in a device such as a flashlight. Use the discharge option in the camera setup menu to discharge Ni-MH batteries. Batteries that no longer hold a charge even after repeatedly being discharged and recharged have reached the end of their service life and must be replaced. Ni-MH batteries can be recharged in a battery charger (sold separately). Batteries may become warm to the touch after charging. Refer to the instructions provided with the charger for more information. Use the charger with compatible batteries only. Ni-MH batteries gradually lose their charge when not in use. ■■ Disposal CAUTION: Dispose of used batteries in accord with local regulations. vi AC Power Adapters (Available Separately) This section applies to all camera models. Use only FUJIFILM AC power adapters designated for use with this camera. Other adapters could damage the camera. • The AC power adapter is for indoor use only. • Be sure the DC plug is securely connected to the camera. • Turn the camera off before disconnecting the adapter. Disconnect the adapter by the plug, not the cable. • Do not use with other devices. • Do not disassemble. • Do not expose to high heat and humidity. • Do not subject to strong physical shocks. • The adapter may hum or become hot to the touch during use. This is normal. • If the adapter causes radio interference, reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. For Your Safety Using the Camera Do not aim the camera at extremely bright light sources, such as the sun in a cloudless sky. Failure to observe this precaution could damage the camera image sensor. Take Test Shots Before taking photographs on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip), take a test shot and view the result in the LCD monitor to ensure that the camera is functioning normally. FUJIFILM Corporation can not accept liability for damages or lost profits incurred as a result of product malfunction. Notes on Copyright Unless intended solely for personal use, images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances, entertainments, and exhibits, even when intended purely for personal use. Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory cards containing images or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws. Liquid Crystal In the event that the LCD monitor is damaged, care should be taken to avoid contact with liquid crystal. Take the urgent action indicated should any of the following situations arise: • If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin, clean the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and running water. • If liquid crystal enters your eyes, flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance. • If liquid crystal is swallowed, rinse your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting, then seek medical assistance. Although the display is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology, it may contain pixels that are always lit or that do not light. This is not a malfunction, and images recorded with the product are unaffected. or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Electrical Interference This camera may interfere with hospital or aviation equipment. Consult with hospital or airline staff before using the camera in a hospital or on an aircraft. Exif Print (Exif Version 2.3) Exif Print is a newly revised digital camera file format in which information stored with photographs is used for optimal color reproduction during printing. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Read Before Using the Software Direct or indirect export, in whole or in part, of licensed software without the permission of the applicable governing bodies is prohibited. Trademark Information xD-Picture Card and E are trademarks of FUJIFILM Corporation. The typefaces included herein are solely developed by DynaComware Taiwan Inc. Macintosh, QuickTime, and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S.A. and other countries. Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and the Windows logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group Handling To ensure that images are recorded correctly, of companies. Wi-Fi® and Wi-Fi Protected do not subject the camera to impact or Setup® are registered trademarks of the Wiphysical shocks while images are being Fi Alliance. Adobe and Adobe Reader are either trademarks or registered trademarks recorded. of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S.A. and/or other countries. The SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. The HDMI logo is a trademark. All other trade names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks vii For Your Safety IMPORTANT: Read the following notices before using the camera’s Wireless Network Devices: Cautions built-in wireless transmitter. • This device operates on the same frequency as commercial, educational, QQ This product, which contains encryption function developed and medical devices and wireless transmitters. It also operates on the in the United States, is controlled by the United States Export same frequency as licensed transmitters and special unlicensed lowAdministration Regulations and may not be exported or revoltage transmitters used in RFID tracking systems for assembly lines exported to any country to which the United States embargoes and in other similar applications. goods. • To prevent interference with the above devices, observe the following precautions. Confirm that the RFID transmitter is not in operation • Use only as part of a wireless network. FUJIFILM does not accept before using this device. If the device causes interference to liability for damages resulting from unauthorized use. Do not use premises radio stations used for RFID tracking, immediately either in applications requiring a high degree of reliability, for example relocate this device or stop the emission of radio waves. If you in medical devices or other systems that may directly or indirectly notice that this device causes interference in low-voltage RFID impact human life. When using the device in computer and other tracing systems, contact a FUJIFILM representative. systems that demand a greater degree of reliability than wireless networks, be sure to take all necessary precautions to ensure safety and prevent malfunction. • Use only in the country in which the device was purchased. This device conforms to regulations governing wireless network devices in the country in which it was purchased. Observe all location regulations when using the device. FUJIFILM does not accept liability for problems arising from use in other jurisdictions. • Wireless data (images) may be intercepted by third parties. The security of data transmitted over wireless networks is not guaranteed. • Do not use the device in locations subject to magnetic fields, static electricity, or radio interference. Do not use the transmitter in the vicinity of microwave ovens or in other locations subject to magnetic fields, static electricity, or radio interference that may prevent reception of wireless signals. Mutual interference may occur when the transmitter is used in the vicinity of other wireless devices operating in the 2.4 GHz band. • The wireless transmitter operates in the 2.4 GHz band using DSSS and OFDM modulation. viii 2.4DS/OF4 This sticker indicates that this device operates in the 2.4 GHz band using DSSS and OFDM modulation and may cause interference at distances of up to 40 m. About This Manual Before using the camera, read this manual and the warnings in “For Your Safety” (P ii). For information on specific topics, consult the sources below. Table of Contents.............................P xv The “Table of Contents” gives an overview of the entire manual. The principal camera operations are listed here. Troubleshooting........................... P 100 Having a specific problem with the camera? Find the answer here. Warning Messages and Displays.... P 107 Find out what’s behind that flashing icon or error message in the display. Memory Cards Pictures can be stored in the camera’s internal memory or on optional SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards (P 12), referred to in this manual as “memory cards.” ix Frequently-Used Buttons ■■ Deleting Pictures y To delete a picture, display it full frame and press the selector up (b). ■■ Taking Pictures During Playback y To return instantly to shooting mode, press the shutter button halfway. View Shoot ■■ Turning the Camera on in Playback Mode y When the camera is off, playback can be started by pressing the a button for about a second. x Product Features and Precautions for Use ■■ Water, Dust, and Shock Resistance QQ The camera complies with JIS Class 8 water resistance and JIS Class 6 (IP68) dust resistance standards, and has passed FUJIFILM drop tests (drop height: 1.75 m/5.7 ft.; impact surface: plywood, thickness 5 cm/2.0 in.) compliant with MIL-STD 810F Method 516.5: Shock. These results were obtained through in-house testing and are not a blanket guarantee of water resistance or invulnerability to damage or destruction. The accessories supplied with the camera are not water resistant. ■■ Before Use 1 Inspect the water-resistant seal and adjacent surfaces and remove any dust, sand, or other foreign matter using a soft, dry cloth. QQ Have the water-resistant seal replaced if it is deformed or otherwise damaged (note that a fee is charged for this service; contact your retailer or a FUJIFILM-authorized repair technician for more information). Failure to replace the seal could result in leaks and damage to the camera. 2 Holding the battery-chamber cover closed against the camera body (q), rotate the latch until it clicks into place (w), indicating that the cover is secure. 3 Check that the cover is secure by rotating the latch in the opposite direction and confirming that the cover does not open. xi Product Features and Precautions for Use QQ The front surface of the camera lens is protected by a sheet of glass. Foreign matter on the glass will appear in photographs; keep the glass clean at all times. QQ Be sure that the battery-chamber is fully latched. The presence of water, mud, or sand in the camera could cause malfunction. QQ Do not open or close the battery-chamber cover with wet hands or in locations that are dusty, sandy, or near water, for example while on or by a body of water. QQ Be sure the camera is completely dry before inserting or removing batteries or memory cards or connecting the USB or HDMI cable. QQ The camera does not float. Be sure to attach the strap and keep it around your wrist when using the camera. ■■ During Use QQ Restrict underwater use to depths of 15 m (49 ft.) or less and periods shorter than 120 minutes. Clean and dry the camera within one hour of using it underwater. QQ The interior of the camera is not waterproof. Do not open or close the battery-chamber cover while under water. After cleaning the camera, be sure it is completely dry before opening or closing the battery-chamber cover. QQ Do not use in hot springs or heated pools. QQ The camera may lose water resistance if subjected to excessive force or vibration. Do not dive into water with the camera or otherwise subject it to excessive force. In the event the camera is subjected to strong physical shocks, contact your retailer or a FUJIFILM-authorized repair technician. QQ If the camera is left on the sand, its temperature may exceed operating limits and sand may get into the speaker or microphone. QQ Sunscreen, suntan lotion, or other oily substances may discolor the camera body and should be removed with a damp cloth. xii Product Features and Precautions for Use ■■ After Use Perform the following steps after using the camera underwater or in locations where foreign matter might adhere to the camera body. 1 Securely close the battery-chamber cover and rinse the camera under the tap or leave it in a basin of fresh water for about ten minutes. 2 Remove water from the camera with a soft, dry cloth and leave it to dry in a well-ventilated location in the shade. 3 After confirming that the camera has dried and is free of water droplets, open the battery- chamber cover and use a soft, dry cloth to remove any water, dust, or other foreign matter from the battery chamber. QQ Remove any foreign matter from the water-resistant seal and adjacent surfaces. Foreign matter could damage the seal, lowering water resistance. QQ Liquid soaps, detergents, alcohol, and other cleansers may affect water resistance and should never be used. QQ After use, remove water droplets and foreign matter with a dry cloth, firmly latch the batterychamber cover, and soak the camera in fresh water for about ten minutes. Dry the camera thoroughly after removing it from the water. xiii Product Features and Precautions for Use ■■ Storage and Maintenance QQ Do not store at temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) or above 40 °C (104 °F). QQ To ensure continued water resistance, it is recommended that you have the water-resistant seal replaced about once a year (a fee is charged for this service). Contact your retailer or a FUJIFILM-authorized repair technician for more information. ■■ Condensation Inside the Lens In some environments, condensation (fog) may form inside of lens. This does not indicate a malfunction. Condensation can be removed by leaving the battery-chamber cover open in a location with a steady temperature that is free of heat, humidity, sand, and dust. Condensation Condensation is particularly likely to occur if the camera is placed in cold water after being exposed to high temperatures or taken from a cold to a warm environment or if the battery chamber is opened in a humid location. ■■ Cold Climates QQ Battery performance drops at low temperatures, reducing the number of pictures that can be taken. Insulate the camera to keep it warm or place it in your clothing. QQ Use an NP-45S battery. QQ Display response may slow at low temperatures. This is not a malfunction. xiv Table of Contents For Your Safety...................................................................ii Safety Notes......................................................................ii About This Manual............................................................ix Frequently-Used Buttons..................................................x Product Features and Precautions for Use......................xi Before You Begin Symbols and Conventions..................................................1 Supplied Accessories..........................................................1 Parts of the Camera...........................................................2 Camera Displays................................................................4 Shooting.........................................................................4 Playback..........................................................................5 First Steps Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card........................7 Compatible Memory Cards..............................................12 Charging the Battery.......................................................14 Turning the Camera on and Off.......................................17 Shooting Mode...............................................................17 Playback Mode................................................................17 Basic Setup.......................................................................19 Basic Photography and Playback Taking Pictures in Q (Scene Recognition) Mode.......20 Viewing Pictures..............................................................24 More on Photography Shooting Mode.................................................................25 Choosing a Shooting Mode.............................................25 Shooting Mode Options..................................................26 g ACTION CAMERA....................................................28 j PRO LOW-LIGHT.....................................................29 k HDR......................................................................30 Y ADVANCED FILTER...................................................31 r MOTION PANORAMA 360........................................32 b Intelligent Face Detection........................................34 Focus Lock.........................................................................35 d Exposure Compensation...........................................37 F Macro Mode (Close-ups)............................................38 N Using the Flash (Intelligent Flash).............................39 h Using the Self-Timer..................................................41 Interval shooting (Time-lapse movie).............................42 The Burst Mode Button....................................................46 xv Table of Contents More on Playback Connections Playback Options..............................................................47 Continuous Shooting.......................................................47 I Favorites: Rating Pictures..........................................47 Playback Zoom................................................................48 Multi-Frame Playback.....................................................49 A Deleting Pictures.......................................................50 b Image Search.............................................................51 k PhotoBook Assist......................................................52 Creating a PhotoBook.....................................................52 Viewing Photobooks.......................................................53 Editing and Deleting Photobooks....................................53 Viewing Panoramas.........................................................54 Viewing Pictures on High-Definition TVs.......................61 Printing Pictures via USB.................................................62 Printing the DPOF Print Order.........................................64 Viewing Pictures on a Computer.....................................66 Copying Pictures to a Computer......................................66 Windows: Downloading and Installing MyFinePix Studio to a Computer.................................................................66 Windows: Installing MyFinePix Studio............................67 Windows: Uninstalling MyFinePix Studio .......................69 Connecting the Camera...................................................70 Wireless Networks Using Wireless Networks.................................................55 Connecting with smartphones........................................55 Saving Pictures to a Computer........................................56 Movies Recording Movies.............................................................57 Viewing Movies................................................................60 xvi Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode...................................72 Using the Shooting Menu...............................................72 Shooting Menu Options..................................................72 A SHOOTING MODE.....................................................72 N ISO.........................................................................72 O IMAGE SIZE.............................................................73 T IMAGE QUALITY......................................................74 P FINEPIX COLOR........................................................74 D WHITE BALANCE.....................................................75 R CONTINUOUS..........................................................76 b FACE DETECTION......................................................76 F AF MODE................................................................77 F MOVIE AF MODE.....................................................77 V MOVIE MODE..........................................................78 i TIME-LAPSE MOVIE MODE.......................................79 r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION....................................79 Table of Contents Using the Menus: Playback Mode...................................80 Using the Playback Menu................................................80 Playback Menu Options...................................................80 r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION....................................80 s PC AUTO SAVE.........................................................80 b IMAGE SEARCH.......................................................80 A ERASE....................................................................80 n MOVIE EDIT.............................................................81 I SLIDE SHOW...........................................................82 B RED EYE REMOVAL..................................................82 D PROTECT.................................................................83 G CROP......................................................................83 O RESIZE....................................................................84 C IMAGE ROTATE........................................................84 E COPY......................................................................85 k PHOTOBOOK ASSIST.................................................85 K PRINT ORDER (DPOF)...............................................85 J DISP ASPECT...........................................................86 The Setup Menu...............................................................87 Using the Setup Menu.....................................................87 Setup Menu Options.......................................................88 F DATE/TIME..............................................................88 N TIME DIFFERENCE....................................................88 L a.......................................................88 o SILENT MODE..........................................................88 R RESET.....................................................................89 K FORMAT.................................................................89 A IMAGE DISP.............................................................89 B FRAME NO..............................................................90 G OPERATION VOL.......................................................91 H SHUTTER VOLUME...................................................91 e SHUTTER SOUND.....................................................91 I PLAYBACK VOLUME.................................................91 J LCD BRIGHTNESS.....................................................91 h LCD POWER SAVE....................................................92 M AUTO POWER OFF....................................................92 L IS MODE.................................................................92 b DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER.......................................92 B RED EYE REMOVAL..................................................92 R INTELLIGENT DIGITAL ZOOM.....................................93 p MOVIE ZOOM TYPE..................................................94 C AF ILLUMINATOR.....................................................94 m AUTOROTATE PB .....................................................94 O BACKGROUND COLOR...............................................94 h WIND FILTER...........................................................94 r WIRELESS SETTINGS................................................94 s PC AUTO SAVE SETTING............................................95 U GEOTAGGING SET-UP...............................................95 U DATE STAMP...........................................................95 xvii Table of Contents Technical Notes Troubleshooting Optional Accessories........................................................96 Accessories from FUJIFILM..............................................97 Caring for the Camera......................................................98 Storage and Use..............................................................98 Condensation.................................................................98 Cleaning..........................................................................99 Traveling.........................................................................99 Problems and Solutions.................................................100 Warning Messages and Displays...................................107 xviii Appendix Memory Card Capacity...................................................111 Specifications.................................................................112 Before You Begin Symbols and Conventions The following symbols are used in this manual: Q : This information should be read before use to ensure correct operation. R : Additional information that may be helpful when using the camera. P: Other pages in this manual on which related information may be found. Menus and other text in the LCD monitor are shown in bold. In the illustrations in this manual, displays may be simplified for explanatory purposes. Supplied Accessories The following items are included with the camera: NP-45S rechargeable battery • Strap • User Guide/ Basic Manual AC power adapter Plug adapter * USB cable Attaching the Strap Attach the strap as shown. * Shape of adapter varies with region of sale. 1 Parts of the Camera For more information, refer to the page listed to the right of each item. Selector button Move cursor up d (exposure compensation) button (P 37) b (delete) button (P x) MENU/OK button Move cursor left F (macro) button (P 38) Move cursor right N (flash) button (P 39) Move cursor down h (self-timer) button (P 41) * The illustrations in this manual have been simplified for explanatory purposes. 2 Before You Begin Parts of the Camera A Microphone................................................................... 57 B Shutter button.............................................................. 22 C ON/OFF button.............................................................. 17 D t (movie recording) button........................................ 57 E Flash............................................................................. 39 F Self-timer lamp............................................................. 41 AF-assist illuminator..................................................... 94 G Lens/protective glass H LCD monitor....................................................................4 I W (zoom out) button.............................................. 21, 48 J T (zoom in) button.................................................. 21, 48 K Latch......................................................................... 7, 10 L Safety lock................................................................ 7, 10 M a (playback) button................................................... 24 Before You Begin N Strap eyelet.....................................................................1 O DISP (display)/BACK button..................................... 6, 19 P Burst mode button........................................................ 46 W (wireless transfer) button....................................... 55 Q Speaker......................................................................... 60 R Tripod mount S Water-resistant seal..................................................xi, 10 T USB connector......................................................... 62, 70 U Memory card slot............................................................9 V Micro HDMI connector................................................... 61 W Battery chamber.............................................................7 X Battery latch............................................................. 8, 11 3 Parts of the Camera Camera Displays The following types of indicator may be displayed during shooting and playback. Indicators vary with camera settings. ■■ Shooting P 9 800 N 12/31/2050 10 : 00 AM -1 2 3 250 F4.5 A Shooting mode............................................................. 25 B Intelligent Face Detection indicator.............................. 34 C Continuous shooting mode........................................... 76 D Silent mode indicator.................................................... 88 E Focus frame................................................................... 35 F Internal memory indicator * G Movie mode.................................................................. 78 H Number of available frames........................................ 111 I Sensitivity..................................................................... 72 J Image size and quality............................................ 73, 74 K Temperature warning................................................. 108 L FINEPIX color................................................................. 74 M White balance............................................................... 75 N Battery level....................................................................5 O IS mode......................................................................... 92 P Location data download status..................................... 95 Q Exposure compensation................................................ 37 R Date and time............................................................... 19 S Blur warning......................................................... 40, 107 T Focus warning....................................................... 22, 107 U Date stamp................................................................... 95 V Self-timer indicator (Interval shooting / Time-lapse movie)........................................................ 41 W Macro (close-up) mode................................................. 38 X Flash mode................................................................... 39 * a: indicates that no memory card is inserted and that pictures will be stored in the camera’s internal memory (P 9); flashes yellow while images are recorded. If a memory card is inserted, a yellow b icon will flash in the display while images are recorded. 4 Before You Begin Parts of the Camera ■■ Playback 100-0001 800 4:3N 12/31/2050 10 : 00 AM -1 2 3 1 / 250 F4.5 A Playback mode indicator......................................... 24, 47 B Intelligent Face Detection indicator........................ 34, 82 C Red-eye removal indicator............................................ 82 D Pro low-light mode, HDR........................................ 29, 30 E Advanced filter.............................................................. 31 F Silent mode indicator.................................................... 88 G Gift image..................................................................... 47 H Frame number.............................................................. 90 I Location data................................................................ 95 J Photobook assist........................................................... 52 K Favorites........................................................................ 47 L DPOF print indicator...................................................... 64 M Protected image............................................................ 83 Battery Level Battery level is shown as follows: Indicator D (white) C (white) B (red) A (blinks red) Description Battery partially discharged. Battery more than half discharged. Low battery. Charge as soon as possible. Battery exhausted. Turn camera off and charge battery. Before You Begin 5 Parts of the Camera Hiding and Viewing Indicators Press DISP/BACK to cycle through shooting and playback indicators as follows: • Shooting: Indicators displayed/indicators hidden/best framing/HD framing • Playback: Indicators displayed/indicators hidden/I favorites 6 Before You Begin First Steps Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Insert the battery and memory card as described below. QQ Before proceeding, confirm that the water-resistant seal is free of foreign matter as described on page xi. 1 Open the battery-chamber cover. Keeping the safety lock pressed (q), rotate the latch (w) and open the batterychamber cover (e). RR Be sure the camera is off before opening the battery-chamber cover. QQ Do not open the battery-chamber cover when the camera is on. Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to image files or memory cards. QQ Do not use excessive force when handling the battery-chamber cover. QQ Remove water droplets and other foreign matter with a dry cloth before opening the battery-chamber cover. 7 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 2 Insert the battery. Align the orange stripe on the battery with the orange battery latch and slide the battery into the camera, keeping the battery latch pressed to one side. Confirm that the battery is securely latched. Orange stripe Battery latch QQ 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. 8 First Steps Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 3 Insert the memory card. Holding the memory card in the orientation shown at right, slide it in until it clicks into place at the back of the slot. QQ Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not insert at an angle or use force. If the memory card is not correctly inserted or no memory card is inserted, a will appear in the LCD monitor and internal memory will be used for recording and playback. QQ SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards can be locked, making it impossible to format the card or to record or delete images. Before inserting an SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card, slide the writeprotect switch to the unlocked position. First Steps Click Write-protect switch 9 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 4 Close and latch the battery-chamber cover. Holding the battery-chamber cover closed against the camera body (q), rotate the latch until it clicks into place (w), indicating that the cover is secure. QQ Before closing the cover, confirm that there is no dust, sand, or other foreign matter on the water-resistant seal or adjacent surfaces. QQ When closing the battery-chamber cover, do not subject it to excessive horizontal forces. Failure to observe this precaution could cause the waterresistant seal to become misaligned, allowing water into the camera. QQ Check that the cover is secure by rotating the latch in the opposite direction and confirming that the cover does not open. Confirming That the Cover Is Latched Make sure that the strap is not caught in the cover and that the latch is closed. ■■ Correct ■■ Incorrect The latch is closed. 10 The latch is open. First Steps Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Removing the Battery and Memory Card Before removing the battery or memory card, turn the camera off and open the battery-chamber cover. To remove the battery, press the battery latch to the side, and Battery latch slide the battery out of the camera as shown. To remove the memory card, press it in and release it slowly. The card can then be removed by hand. When a memory card is removed, the card could come out of the slot too quickly. Use your finger to hold it and gently release the card. First Steps 11 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card ■■ Compatible Memory Cards FUJIFILM and SanDisk SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards have been approved for use in the camera. A complete list of approved memory cards is available at http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/compatibility/. Operation is not guaranteed with other cards. The camera can not be used with xDPicture Cards or MultiMediaCard (MMC) devices. QQ Memory Cards • Do not turn the camera off 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. • Format SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards before first 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 “K FORMAT” (P 89). • 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. • miniSD or microSD adapters that are larger or smaller than the standard dimensions of an SD/SDHC/SDXC 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 affix labels to memory cards. Peeling labels can cause camera malfunction. • Movie recording may be interrupted with some types of SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card. Use a H card or better when shooting HD movies, Full HD movies or high-speed movies. 12 First Steps Inserting the Battery and 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 files. Always use the camera to delete pictures from memory cards and internal memory; before editing or renaming files, copy them to a computer and edit or rename the copies, not the originals. QQ Batteries • Remove dirt from the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Failure to observe this precaution could prevent the battery from charging. • Do not affix 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. • Read the cautions in “The Battery and Power Supply” (P v). • Use only battery chargers designated for use with the battery. Failure to observe this precaution could result in product malfunction. • 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. First Steps 13 Charging the Battery The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use. The camera charges the battery internally. The camera uses an NP-45S rechargeable battery. 1 Attach the plug adapter to the AC power adapter. Attach the plug adapter as shown, making sure that it is fully inserted and clicks into place on the AC power adapter terminals. QQ The plug adapter is exclusively for use with the supplied AC power adapter. Do not use it with other devices. AC power adapter Plug adapter 2 Open the battery-chamber cover. Keeping the safety lock pressed (q), rotate the latch (w) and open the batterychamber cover (e). 14 First Steps Charging the Battery 3 Charge the battery. Connect the camera to the supplied AC power adapter using the supplied USB cable. Then plug the AC power adapter into an indoor power outlet. QQ Be sure the connectors are in the correct orientation and then insert them fully. The Self-timer Lamp The self-timer lamp shows battery charge status as follows: Self-timer lamp On Blinks Off Battery status Battery charging. Battery fault. Charging complete. Can not charge. Self-timer lamp Action — See page 101. — Unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet and reinsert the battery in the correct orientation (P 101). QQ The battery will not charge while the camera is on. RR The camera operates in external power mode if the camera is turned on while plugged into AC power. First Steps 15 Charging the Battery Charging via a computer The battery can be charged by connecting the camera to a computer. Turn the camera off and 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. QQ If the camera is turned on, charging is not available. QQ If the computer goes into sleep mode while charging, charging will stop. To continue charging, disable sleep mode on the computer, and disconnect and connect the USB cable. QQ Charging may be impossible depending on computer specifications, settings or conditions. 16 First Steps Turning the Camera on and Off Shooting Mode Press the ON/OFF button to turn the camera on. Press ON/OFF again to turn the camera off. RR Switching to Playback Mode Press the a button to start playback. Press the shutter button halfway to return to shooting mode. QQ You may be prompted to confirm that the battery-chamber cover is locked, but this does not indicate a malfunction. First Steps Playback Mode To turn the camera on and begin playback, press the a button for about a second. Press the a button again or press the ON/OFF button to turn the camera off. RR Switching to Shooting Mode To exit to shooting mode, press the shutter button halfway. Press the a button to return to playback. 17 Turning the Camera on and Off QQ Fingerprints and other marks on the protective glass covering the lens can affect pictures. Keep the glass clean. QQ The ON/OFF button does not completely end the supply of power to the camera. RR Auto Power Off The camera will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for the length of time selected for M AUTO POWER OFF (P 92). To turn the camera on, use the ON/OFF button or press the a button for about a second. 18 First Steps Basic Setup A language-selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turned on. Set up the camera as described below (you can reset the clock or change languages at any time using the F DATE/TIME or L a options in the setup menu; for information on displaying the setup menu, see page 88). 1 Highlight a language and press MENU/OK. RR Press DISP/BACK to skip the current step. Any steps you skip will be displayed the next time the camera is turned on. START MENU ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS SET 2 The date and time will be displayed. 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. Press MENU/OK when settings are complete. NO DATE/TIME NOT SET 2018 2017 YY. MM. DD SET 2016 2015 2014 1. 1 12 : 00 AM NO RR The Camera Clock If the battery is removed for an extended period, the camera clock will be reset and the language-selection dialog will be displayed when the camera is turned on. First Steps 19 Basic Photography and Playback Taking Pictures in Q (Scene Recognition) Mode This section describes how to take pictures in Q (scene recognition) mode. The camera automatically analyzes the composition and adjusts settings appropriately. 1 Turn the camera on. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the camera on. Q shooting indicators will be displayed. The g Icon This icon indicates that the camera continuously searches for faces to select the appropriate scene, increasing the drain on the battery. The Scene Icon The camera selects the scene according to shooting conditions and the type of subject (the scenes in brackets are selected if the camera detects that the subject is moving): d PORTRAIT (a), c LANDSCAPE (cc), d NIGHT (cd), e MACRO (ce), dd NIGHT PORTRAIT (ad), g BACKLIT PORTRAIT (b), a AUTO (c). 20 Taking Pictures in Q (Scene Recognition) Mode 2 Frame the picture. Use the zoom buttons to frame the picture in the display. Zoom out 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 fingers and other objects away from the flash and from the protective glass covering the lens. Basic Photography and Playback 21 Taking Pictures in Q (Scene Recognition) Mode 3 Focus. Press the shutter button halfway to focus. RR The lens may make a noise when the camera focuses; this is normal. If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illuminator may light; see “C AF ILLUMINATOR”(P 94) for information on disabling the illuminator. Double beep If the camera is able to focus, it will beep twice. If the camera is unable to focus, the focus frame will turn red, s will be displayed. Change the composition or use focus lock (P 35). 22 Basic Photography and Playback Taking Pictures in Q (Scene Recognition) Mode 4 Shoot. Smoothly press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture. Click RR If the subject is poorly lit, the flash may fire when the picture is taken. For information on using the flash when lighting is poor, see “N Using the Flash (Intelligent Flash)” (P 39). 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. Basic Photography and Playback 23 Viewing Pictures Pictures can be viewed in the LCD monitor. When taking important photographs, take a test shot and check the results. 1 Press the a button. The most recent picture will be displayed. 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. 24 Basic Photography and Playback More on Photography Shooting Mode Choose a shooting mode according to the scene or type of subject. Choosing a Shooting Mode 1 Press MENU/OK to display the shooting menu. 2 Highlight A SHOOTING MODE and press the selector right to display shooting mode options. SHOOTING MENU SHOOTING MODE SET EXIT 3 Highlight the desired mode and press MENU/OK. QSCENE RECOGNITION Selects optimum camera settings for certain modes. SET CANCEL 4 Press DISP/BACK to exit to shooting mode. 25 Shooting Mode Shooting Mode Options Mode Description The camera automatically analyzes the composition and selects a scene Q SCENE RECOGNITION according to shooting conditions and the type of subject. Choose for crisp, clear snapshots. This mode is recommended in most B AUTO situations. P PROGRAM AE The camera sets exposure automatically. Record impressive photos and videos of your adventures in wide angle g ACTION CAMERA (P 28). Choose when photographing stationary subjects under low light or with j PRO LOW-LIGHT the camera zoomed in (P 29). Choose when photographing high-contrast scenes. The camera varies exposure over a series of shots and blends the results to preserve details k HDR in highlights and shadows (P 30). The camera takes two shots: one without the flash and one with. C NATURAL & N Choose for portraits. h PORTRAIT Choose for daylight shots of buildings and landscapes. M LANDSCAPE Y ADVANCED FILTER Take photos with filter effects (P 31). r MOTION PANORAMA Pan the camera to record a series of shots that are joined together to form a panorama (P 32). 360 Choose when photographing moving subjects. N SPORT Choose this mode for poorly lit twilight or night scenes. O NIGHT Choose this mode for slow shutter speeds when shooting at night. H NIGHT (TRIPOD) Choose this mode to record the vivid colors in sunrises and sunsets. Q SUNSET 26 More on Photography Shooting Mode Mode R SNOW Description Choose for crisp, clear shots that capture the brightness of scenes dominated by shining white snow. s BEACH Choose for crisp, clear shots that capture the brightness of sunlit beaches. F UNDERWATER s UNDER WATER (MACRO) U PARTY V FLOWER W TEXT Choose for underwater photography. More on Photography Choose for underwater close-ups of small objects. Capture indoor background lighting under low-light conditions. Choose for vivid close-ups of flowers. Take clear pictures of text or drawings in print. 27 Shooting Mode ■■ g ACTION CAMERA Record impressive photos and videos of your adventures in wide angle. Choose this mode for shooting with the camera attached to the photographer’s body etc. Press the t button to start or stop recording a video. QQ Do not use this mode under the condition where the camera may get hard vibration, such as putting the camera directly on the bicycle. RR In Action Camera Mode, the XP90’s lens turns into a fixed 18mm (35mm format equivalent), and the LCD monitor automatically turns off when you start to shoot movies. RR While recording a video, the LCD monitor turns off and the self-timer lamp blinks. The self-timer lamp blinks may affect the video depending on the scene. RR When a video is recorded, the frame size is set to i 1920 × 1080 (60fps), i 1920 × 1080 (30fps), h 1280 × 720 (60fps) or f 640 × 480 (30 fps). 28 More on Photography Shooting Mode ■■ j PRO LOW-LIGHT Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera makes four exposures and combines them into a single photograph. Use to reduce noise and blur when photographing poorly lit subjects or static subjects at high zoom ratios. RR A single combined photograph may not be created with some scenes or if the subject or camera moves during shooting. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete. PRO LOW-LIGHT QQ Keep the camera steady during shooting. QQ The camera may make fewer than four exposures in some situations. More on Photography 29 Shooting Mode ■■ k HDR Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes a series of shots, each with different exposure. These are combined into a single image, preserving detail in highlights and shadows. Choose for high-contrast scenes. RR A single combined photograph may not be created with some scenes or if the subject or camera moves during shooting. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete. D-RANGE PRIORITY QQ Keep the camera steady during shooting. 30 More on Photography Shooting Mode ■■ Y ADVANCED FILTER Take photos with filter effects. 1 Select Y ADVANCED FILTER for shooting mode (P 25). 2 Select a filter effect and press MENU/OK. G H I J Z K f X L y u v w x y z Filter TOY CAMERA MINIATURE*1 POP COLOR HIGH-KEY LOW-KEY DYNAMIC TONE*1 FISH-EYE SOFT FOCUS*1 CROSS SCREEN*1 SKETCH PARTIAL COLOR (RED) PARTIAL COLOR (ORANGE) PARTIAL COLOR (YELLOW) PARTIAL COLOR (GREEN) PARTIAL COLOR (BLUE) PARTIAL COLOR (PURPLE) Description Choose for a retro toy camera effect. The tops and bottoms of pictures are blurred for a diorama effect. Create high-contrast images with saturated colors. Create bright, low-contrast images. Create uniformly dark tones with few areas of emphasized highlights. Dynamic tone expression is used for a fantasy effect. Create a distorting effect of a fisheye lens. Create a look that is evenly soft throughout the whole image. Create a star pattern where lines radiate out from bright objects. Create line-drawing-like pictures with contours of subjects remained. Areas of the image that are the selected color are recorded in that color. All others areas of the image are recorded in black-and-white. *1 Not available when shooting movies. RR Depending on the subject and camera settings, images may in some cases be grainy or vary in brightness and hue. More on Photography 31 Shooting Mode ■■ r MOTION PANORAMA 360 Follow an on-screen guide to take photos that will automatically be joined to form a panorama. The camera zooms all the way out and remains fixed at the widest angle until shooting is complete. 1 To select the angle through which you will pan the camera while shooting, press the selector down. Press the selector left or right to highlight an angle and press MENU/OK. 2 Press the selector right to view a choice of pan directions. Press the selector left or right to highlight a pan direction and press MENU/OK. 3 Press the shutter button all the way down to start recording. There is no need to keep the shutter button pressed during recording. 4 Pan the camera in the direction shown by the arrow. 120 Shooting ends automatically when the progress bar is full and the panorama is complete. RR Shooting ends if the shutter button is pressed all the way down during shooting. No panorama will be recorded if the shutter button is pressed before the camera has been panned through 120 °. 32 Progress bar More on Photography Shooting Mode QQ Panoramas are created from multiple frames. The camera may in some cases record an greater or lesser angle than selected or be unable to stitch the frames together perfectly. The last part of the panorama may not be recorded if shooting ends before the panorama is complete. QQ Shooting may be interrupted if the camera is panned too quickly or too slowly. Panning the camera in a direction other than that shown cancels shooting. QQ The desired results may not be achieved with moving subjects, subjects close to the camera, unvarying subjects such as the sky or a field of grass, subjects that are in constant motion, such as waves and waterfalls, or subjects that undergo marked changes in brightness. Panoramas may be blurred if the subject is poorly lit. For Best Results For best results, move the camera in a small circle at a steady speed, keeping the camera horizontal and being careful only to pan in the direction shown by the guides. If the desired results are not achieved, try panning at a different speed. More on Photography 33 b Intelligent Face Detection Intelligent Face Detection sets focus and exposure for human faces anywhere in the frame, preventing the camera from focusing on the background in group portraits. Choose for shots that emphasize portrait subjects. To use Intelligent Face Detection, press MENU/OK to display the shooting menu and select ON for b FACE DETECTION (P 76). Faces can be detected with the camera in vertical or horizontal orientation; 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. QQ In some modes, the camera may set exposure for the frame as a whole rather than the portrait subject. QQ 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. 34 More on Photography Focus Lock To compose photographs with off-center subjects: 1 Focus: Position the subject in the focus frame (U) and press the shutter button halfway to lock focus and exposure. Focus and exposure will remain locked while the shutter button is pressed halfway (AF/AE lock). 2 Recompose: Keep the button pressed halfway. 3 Shoot: Press the button all the way down. More on Photography 35 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, focus on another subject at the same distance and use focus lock to recompose the photograph. • Very shiny subjects such as mirrors or car bodies. • Subjects that show little contrast with the background • Fast-moving subjects. (for example, subjects in clothing that is the same color • Subjects photographed through a window or other as the background). reflective object. • Subjects positioned in front of or behind a high-contrast • Dark subjects and subjects that absorb rather than reflect object that is also in the focus frame (for example, a light, such as hair or fur. subject photographed against a backdrop of highly • Insubstantial subjects, such as smoke or flame. contrasting elements). 36 More on Photography d Exposure Compensation To adjust exposure compensation when photographing very bright, very dark, or high-contrast subjects, press the selector up (d). Press the selector up or down to choose an exposure compensation value and then press MENU/OK. Choose positive (+) values to increase exposure Choose negative (–) values to reduce exposure RR A d icon and exposure indicator are displayed at settings other than ±0. Exposure compensation is not reset when the camera is turned off; to restore normal exposure control, choose a value of ±0. RR Turn the flash off when using exposure compensation. RR Exposure compensation is available only when P (PROGRAM AE) is selected for shooting mode. More on Photography 37 F Macro Mode (Close-ups) For close-ups, press the selector left (F) and select F. When macro mode is in effect, the camera focuses on subjects near the center of the frame. Use the zoom buttons to compose pictures (P 21). To exit macro mode, press the selector left (F) and select H. RR Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blur caused by camera shake. 38 OFF OFF More on Photography N Using the Flash (Intelligent Flash) When the flash is used, the camera’s Intelligent Flash system instantly analyzes the scene based on such factors as the brightness of the subject, its position in the frame, and its distance from the camera. Flash output and sensitivity are adjusted to ensure that the main subject is correctly exposed while preserving the effects of ambient background lighting, even in dimly-lit indoor scenes. Use the flash when lighting is poor, for example when shooting at night or indoors under low light. Press the selector right (N) and choose from the following flash modes: P AUTO FLASH According to shooting conditions Option AUTO/K (AUTO FLASH) N/L (FORCED FLASH) Description The flash fires when required. Recommended in most situations. The flash fires whenever a picture is taken. Use for backlit subjects or for natural coloration when shooting in bright light. P The flash does not fire even when the subject is poorly lit. Use of a tripod is (SUPPRESSED FLASH) recommended. O/M Capture both the main subject and the background under low light (note that (SLOW SYNCHRO) brightly lit scenes may be overexposed). More on Photography 39 N Using the Flash (Intelligent Flash) RR If the flash will fire, p will be displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway (if the icon blinks yellow, the flash charging; wait for charging to complete before shooting). At slow shutter speeds, k will appear in the display to warn that pictures may be blurred; use of a tripod is recommended. RR The flash may fire several times with each shot. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete. RR The flash may cause vignetting. Red-Eye Removal When Intelligent Face Detection (P 34) and red-eye removal (P 82) are on, red-eye removal is available in auto (K; RED EYE REDUCTION), flash on (L; FORCED FLASH), and slow sync (M; RED EYE & SLOW) modes. Red-eye removal minimizes “red-eye” caused when light from the flash is reflected from the subject’s retinas as shown in the illustration at right. 40 More on Photography h Using the Self-Timer To use the self-timer, press the selector down (h) and choose from the following options: OFF OFF Option Description Self-timer off. The shutter is released ten seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Use for S (10 SEC) self-portraits. The self-timer lamp on the front of the camera blinks while the timer counts down. The shutter is released two seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Use to R (2 SEC) reduce blur caused by the camera moving when the shutter-release button is pressed. The self-timer lamp will blink as the timer counts down. The camera will start the timer when it detects the selected number of portrait g (GROUP TIMER) subjects. Press the selector up to choose the number of subjects. RR To stop the timer before the picture is taken, press DISP/BACK. e (INTERVAL SHOOTING/ Shoots photos automatically at set intervals. TIME-LAPSE MOVIE) T (OFF) More on Photography 41 h Using the Self-Timer Interval shooting (Time-lapse movie) You can automatically shoot at fixed intervals. It is possible to record only still pictures or to record a time-lapse movie and still pictures simultaneously. 1 Press J (F), and then select eINTERVAL SHOOTING. 2 Press MENU/OK to display the settings screen. 3 Set the interval and the shooting duration. Select the items by pressing g or h, and then set the time by pressing e or f. SETTING INTERVAL 60 SEC 30 SEC SHOOTING DURATION 15 SEC 5 MIN 10 SEC 5 SEC SET CANCEL INTERVAL: Set the interval time. SHOOTING DURATION: Set the time to stop shooting. 4 Press MENU/OK to display the next settings screen. 42 More on Photography h Using the Self-Timer 5 Set the recording mode. Select the recording mode by pressing e or f. SETTING RECORDING MODE STILL STILL+TIME-LAPSE MOVIE 1440 SET 60 144s BACK STILL: Only still pictures are recorded. STILL+TIME-LAPSE MOVIE: A time-lapse movie (P 44) is recorded in addition to still pictures. RR The frame size and frame rate for time-lapse movies are specified by TIMELAPSE MOVIE MODE (P 79) in the shooting mode. RR If there is not enough free space on the memory card, the movie’s recordable time is displayed in red (time remaining is less than 1 second) or yellow (time remaining is less than 6 seconds). Check the amount of free space on the memory card. 6 Press MENU/OK. Interval shooting is set. More on Photography 43 h Using the Self-Timer 7 Focus and shoot. Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to start interval shooting. A photo is automatically taken at the interval time, and interval shooting finishes when the camera reaches the set shooting duration time. TIME-LAPSE MOVIE A time-lapse movie is a series of still pictures that were taken at set intervals with a fixed camera and play back like a movie. You can enjoy time-lapse movies as though watching slow-moving subjects, such as plant growth and cloud movement, in fastforward. RR If you press the shutter button before shooting ends, interval shooting stops. RR The LCD monitor turns off and the self-timer lamp flashes during interval shooting. The LCD monitor turns on three seconds before shooting starts. RR Only the first frame is displayed when playing back photos taken by interval shooting (P 47). RR Use of a tripod is recommended for interval shooting. RR Time-lapse movies cannot be recorded by pressing the t (movie recording) button. Press the shutter button to record. 44 More on Photography h Using the Self-Timer QQ Zooming is not available during interval shooting. QQ Time-lapse movies may look like just a sequence of still pictures, depending on the TIME-LAPSE MOVIE MODE setting and the number of captured frames. QQ Depending on the scene and camera settings, the interval time may not meet the specified interval time. QQ Interval shooting may end suddenly if the battery runs out. Check the amount of battery remaining. QQ Interval shooting may end suddenly if there is not enough free space on the memory card. Check the amount of free space on the memory card. QQ Depending on shooting settings or status, settings may not be applied or interval shooting may not be possible. QQ You can only use the ON/OFF button, a button, DISP/BACK button, and shutter button during interval shooting. QQ Continuous shooting mode is not available in interval shooting. QQ When AF MODE (P 77) is set to TRACKING, if you select INTERVAL SHOOTING, AF MODE automatically changes to CENTER. More on Photography 45 The Burst Mode Button Press the burst mode button to toggle between single-frame shooting and the burst mode selected using the Continuous option in the shooting menu (P 76). RR When a burst mode is selected, the camera displays the icon for the selected mode. No icon is displayed in single-frame mode. 46 P More on Photography More on Playback Playback Options To view the most recent picture in the LCD monitor, press the a button. 100-0001 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. RR Pictures taken using other cameras are indicated by a m (“gift image”) icon during playback. Continuous Shooting In the case of pictures taken in continuous shooting mode, only the first frame of each series will be displayed. Press the selector down to view the other pictures in the series. RR Pictures taken in continuous shooting mode have file names that start with “S”. (e.g. S0010001.JPG) I Favorites: Rating Pictures To rate the picture currently displayed in full-frame playback, press DISP/BACK and press the selector up and down to select from zero to five stars. 47 Playback Options Playback Zoom Press T to zoom in on pictures displayed in single-frame playback; press W to zoom out. When the picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to view areas of the image not currently visible in the display. Zoom indicator Navigation window shows portion of image currently displayed in LCD monitor Press DISP/BACK to exit zoom. RR The maximum zoom ratio varies with image size. Playback zoom is not available with cropped or resized copies saved at a size of a or smaller. 48 More on Playback Playback Options Multi-Frame Playback Pressing W when a picture is shown full-frame in the LCD monitor displays the current image with previous and following images in the background. Press W to increase the number of images displayed to two, nine, or one hundred, T to view fewer images. 100-0001 When two or more images are displayed, use the selector to highlight images and press MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame. In the nine- and hundred-frame displays, use the selector to view more pictures. More on Playback 49 A Deleting Pictures To delete individual pictures, multiple selected pictures, or all pictures, press the selector up (b), and choose from the options below. Note that deleted pictures can not be recovered. Copy important pictures to a computer or other storage device before proceeding. ERASE FRAME SELECTED FRAMES ALL FRAMES SET BACK Option Description Press the selector left or right to scroll through pictures and press MENU/OK to FRAME delete the current picture (a confirmation dialog is not displayed). Highlight pictures and press MENU/OK to select or deselect (pictures that are protected or in a print order are shown by u). When the operation is SELECTED FRAMES complete, press DISP/BACK to display a confirmation dialog, then highlight OK and press MENU/OK to delete the selected pictures. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; highlight OK and press MENU/OK to delete all unprotected pictures (if a memory card is inserted, only the pictures on the memory card will be affected; the pictures in internal memory are only ALL FRAMES deleted if no memory card is inserted). Pressing DISP/BACK cancels deletion; note that any pictures deleted before the button was pressed can not be recovered. RR Protected pictures can not be deleted. Remove protection from any pictures you wish to delete (P 83). RR Pictures can also be deleted by A ERASE from playback menu. RR If a message appears stating that the selected images are part of a DPOF print order, press MENU/OK to delete the pictures. 50 More on Playback b Image Search Search for pictures. 1 Select b IMAGE SEARCH in the playback menu (P 80), highlight one of the following search criteria, and press MENU/OK: • BY DATE: Search by date. • BY FACE: Find all pictures containing faces. • BY I FAVORITES: Search by rating. • BY SCENE: Find all pictures that match a selected scene. • BY TYPE OF DATA: Find all still pictures or all movies. 2 Select a search condition. Only pictures that match the search condition will be displayed. To delete or protect selected pictures or to view the search results in a slide show, press MENU/OK and choose A ERASE (P 50), D PROTECT (P 83), or I SLIDE SHOW (P 82). More on Playback 51 k PhotoBook Assist Create books from your favorite photos. Creating a PhotoBook 1 Select NEW BOOK for k PHOTOBOOK ASSIST in the playback menu (P 85) and choose from the following options: • SELECT FROM ALL: Choose from all available pictures. • SELECT BY IMAGE SEARCH: Choose from pictures matching selected search conditions (P 51). RR Neither photographs a or smaller nor movies can be selected for photobooks. 2 Scroll through the images and press the selector up to select or deselect. To display the current image on the cover, press the selector down. Press MENU/OK to exit when the book is complete. RR The first picture selected becomes the cover image. Press the selector down to select a different image for the cover. 3 Select COMPLETE PHOTOBOOK (to select all photos or all photos matching the specified search conditions for the book, choose SELECT ALL). The new book will be added to the list in the photobook assist menu. QQ Books can contain up to 300 pictures. QQ Books that contain no photos are automatically deleted. 52 More on Playback k PhotoBook Assist Viewing Photobooks Highlight a book in the photobook assist menu and press MENU/OK to display the book, then press the selector left or right to scroll through the pictures. Editing and Deleting Photobooks Display the photobook and press MENU/OK. The following options will be displayed; select the desired option and follow the on-screen instructions. • EDIT: Edit the book as described in “Creating a PhotoBook” (P 52). • ERASE: Delete the book. More on Playback 53 Viewing Panoramas If you press the selector down when a panorama is displayed full frame, the camera will play back the picture from left to right or from bottom to top. To pause playback, press the selector down; press the selector down again to resume. To exit to full-frame playback, press the selector up while panorama playback is in progress. Once displayed in full-frame playback, panoramas can be zoomed in or out using the zoom control or deleted by pressing the selector up (b). PLAY STOP 54 PAUSE More on Playback Wireless Networks Using Wireless Networks You can connect the camera with a smartphone or a PC. For information on using wireless networks, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. Connecting with smartphones Press the Wi-Fi button of the camera during playback to connect to smartphones via a wireless network. When connecting to smartphones, you can use the following functions: • Taking pictures using smartphones • Uploading pictures to smartphones • Browsing and downloading the pictures on the camera using smartphones • Downloading location data from smartphones Before proceeding, download the free FUJIFILM Camera Remote app and install it on your smartphone. This option can also be enabled by r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION from shooting or playback menu. 55 Using Wireless Networks Saving Pictures to a Computer Press and hold the Wi-Fi button during playback to save pictures to a computer over a wireless network. Before proceeding, install the free FUJIFILM PC AutoSave application to the destination computer and adjust settings as desired. This option can also be enabled by s PC AUTO SAVE from playback menu. 56 Wireless Networks Movies Recording Movies Press t to shoot a movie. During recording, the following indicators will be displayed and sound will be recorded via the built-in microphone (be careful not to cover the microphone during recording). y REC icon REC 1 12m34s F Number of photos that can be taken during recording Time remaining To end recording, press the t button again. Recording ends automatically when the movie reaches maximum length or memory is full. Automatic Scene Selection In Q mode, the camera selects the scene according to shooting conditions and the type of subject: d (portraits), d (poorlylit landscapes), dd (poorly-lit portraits), c (landscapes), e (close-ups), or a (other subjects). REC 1 12m34s F Scene icon 57 Recording Movies Taking Photographs During Recording Press the shutter button to take a photograph during recording. RR The photo is saved separately from the movie and does not appear as part of the movie. QQ Photos can not be taken while a high-speed movie is being recorded. QQ The number of photos that can be taken is limited. DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER You can correct camera vibrations that occur when shooting movies to shoot images with only minor vibrations using the bDIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER in the setup menu (P 92). RR Zoom can be adjusted while recording is in progress. The type of zoom can be selected using the p MOVIE ZOOM TYPE option in the setup menu (P 94). RR If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist lamp may light to assist the focus operation. To turn the AF-assist lamp off , select OFF for C AF ILLUMINATOR (P 94). RR Focus, exposure and white balance are adjusted automatically throughout recording (the focus mode can be selected using the F MOVIE AF MODE option in the shooting menu; P 77). The color and brightness of the image may vary from that displayed before recording begins. RR Sounds made by the camera may be recorded. QQ Do not open the battery-chamber cover during shooting or saving a movie on a memory card. Failure to observe this precaution could prevent the movie from being played back. QQ Vertical or horizontal streaks may appear in movies containing very bright subjects. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. 58 Movies Recording Movies QQ The temperature of the camera may rise if it is used to record movies for an extended period or if the ambient temperature is high. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. QQ The mode selected may vary with shooting conditions. Movies 59 Viewing Movies During playback, movies are displayed in the LCD monitor as shown at right. The following operations can be performed while a movie is displayed: Option Start/pause playback End playback/ delete Description Press the selector down to start playback. Press again to pause. Press the selector up to end playback. If playback is not in progress, pressing the selector up will delete the movie. Press the selector left or right to adjust playback speed Adjust speed during playback. Press MENU/OK to pause playback and display volume controls. Press the selector up or down to adjust the Adjust volume volume and press MENU/OK to exit. Volume can also be adjusted from the setup menu. PLAY Playback Speed Press the selector left or right to adjust playback speed. Speed is Arrow shown by the number of arrows (M or N). STOP 5m42s PAUSE QQ Do not cover the speaker during playback. 60 Movies Connections Viewing Pictures on High-Definition TVs The camera can be connected to High-Definition (HD) devices using an HDMI cable (available separately from third-party sources). 1 Turn the camera off and connect the HDMI cable as shown below. Micro HDMI connector Insert into HDMI connector Insert into HDMI connector QQ Use an HDMI cable no more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long. QQ When connecting cables, be sure the connectors are fully inserted. RR When an HDMI cable is connected, pictures and sound are played back on the TV. 2 Tune the television to the HDMI input channel. See the documentation supplied with the television for details. 3 Press the a button for about a second to turn the camera on. The camera monitor turns off and pictures and movies are played back on the TV. Note that the camera volume controls have no effect on sounds played on the TV; use the television volume controls to adjust the volume. RR The USB cable can not be used while an HDMI cable is connected. RR Some televisions may briefly display a black screen when movie playback begins. 61 Printing Pictures via USB If the printer supports PictBridge, the camera can be connected directly to the printer as shown below and pictures can be printed without first being copied to a computer. Note that depending on the printer, not all the functions described below may be supported. 1 Connect the USB cable as shown and turn the printer on. 2 Turn the camera on. 3 Press the selector left or right to display a picture you wish to print. 4 Press the selector up or down to choose the number of copies (up to 99). 5 Repeat steps 3–4 to select additional pictures. Press MENU/OK to display a confirmation dialog when settings are complete. 62 Connections Printing Pictures via USB 6 Press MENU/OK to start printing. Printing can be interrupted by pressing DISP/BACK, but note that some printers may not respond immediately. If the printer stops before printing is complete, turn the camera off and then on again. 7 After confirming that PRINTING has cleared from the camera display, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB csable. RR Pictures can be printed from internal memory or a memory card that has been formatted in the camera. RR If no pictures are selected, the camera will print one copy of the current picture. RR Page size, print quality, and border selections are made using the printer. Printing the Date of Recording To print the date of recording on pictures, press DISP/BACK in the PictBridge display and select PRINT WITH DATE s in the PictBridge menu (to print pictures without the date of recording, select PRINT WITHOUT DATE). Connections 63 Printing Pictures via USB Printing the DPOF Print Order The K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) option in the playback menu can be used to create a digital“print order”for PictBridge-compatible printers (P 96) or devices that support DPOF. DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is 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. 1 Select playback mode and press MENU/OK to display the playback menu. 2 Highlight K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) and press MENU/OK. 3 Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK: • WITH DATE s: Print the date of recording on pictures. • WITHOUT DATE: Do not print the date of recording on pictures. RR Some printers do not support date printing. See the printer manual for details. 4 Press the selector left or right to display a picture you wish to add to or remove from the print order. 64 Connections Printing Pictures via USB 5 Press the selector up or down to choose the number of copies (up to 99). To remove a picture from the print order, press the selector down until the number of copies is zero. 6 Repeat Steps 4–5 to complete the print order and press MENU/OK when settings are complete. 7 A confirmation dialog will be displayed. Press MENU/OK to save the print order. RR Remove the memory card to create or modify a print order for the pictures in internal memory. RR Print orders can contain a maximum of 999 pictures. RR If a memory card is inserted containing a print order created by another camera, a message will be displayed. Create a new print order as described above. Connections 65 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Copying Pictures to a Computer Windows users can use MyFinePix Studio to copy pictures to a computer, where they can be stored, viewed, organized, and printed. Mac (Macintosh) users can use a standard application in Mac OS such as Image Capture to import pictures or movies to Mac. Proceed to “Connecting the Camera” (P 70). Windows: Downloading and Installing MyFinePix Studio to a Computer If CD-ROM is not included in the Supplied Accessories (P 1), download MyFinePix Studio from the following website: http://fujifilm-dsc.com/mfs/. Double-click the downloaded file “MFPS_Setup.EXE” to start the installer, and follow the on-screen instructions to install MyFinePix Studio. When installation is complete, proceed to “Connecting the Camera” (P 70). 66 Connections Viewing Pictures on a Computer Windows: Installing MyFinePix Studio If CD-ROM is included in the Supplied Accessories, install MyFinePix Studio from the supplied CD-ROM. 1 Confirm that the computer meets the following system requirements: Windows 8/Windows 7 (SP 1)/Windows Vista (SP 2) 1 CPU 3 GHz Pentium 4 or better (2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo or better) 2 RAM 1 GB or more Free disk space 2 GB or more GPU Supports DirectX 9 or later (recommended) Video 1,024 × 768 pixels or more with 24-bit color or better • Built-in USB port recommended. Operation is not guaranteed with other USB ports. • .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 required when uploading images or Other using Map Viewer. • Internet connection (broadband recommended) required to install .NET Framework (if necessary), to use auto update feature, and when performing such tasks as sharing pictures on-line or via e-mail. 1 Other versions of Windows are not supported. Only pre-installed operating systems are supported; operation is not guaranteed on home-built computers or computers that have been upgraded from earlier versions of Windows. 2 Recommended when displaying HD movies. Connections 67 Viewing Pictures on a Computer 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 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista If an AutoPlay dialog is displayed, click SETUP.EXE. A “User Account Control” dialog will then be displayed; click Yes (Windows 8/Windows 7) or Allow (Windows Vista). The installer will start automatically; click Install MyFinePix Studio and follow the on-screen instructions to install MyFinePix Studio. If the Installer Does Not Start Automatically (Windows 7/Windows Vista) If the installer does not start automatically, select Computer or My Computer from the Start menu, then double-click the FINEPIX CD icon to open the FINEPIX CD window and double-click setup or SETUP.EXE. 1 2 3 4 68 If the Installer Does Not Start Automatically (Windows 8) Select Desktop on the Start screen. Select File Explorer on the taskbar. Select Computer in the navigation pane. Double-click the drive icon inserting the FINEPIX CD and follow the on-screen instructions to install. Connections Viewing Pictures on a Computer 4 If prompted to install Windows Media Player or DirectX, follow the onscreen instructions to complete installation. 5 Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive when installation is complete. Store the installer CD in a dry location out of direct sunlight in case you need to re-install the software. Installation is now complete. Proceed to “Connecting the Camera” (P 70). Windows: Uninstalling MyFinePix Studio Only uninstall the software when it is no longer required or before beginning reinstallation. 1 After quitting the software and disconnecting the camera, open the control panel and use “Programs and Features” to uninstall MyFinePix Studio. 2 Under Windows, one or more confirmation dialogs may be displayed; read the contents carefully before clicking OK. Connections 69 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the Camera 1 If the pictures you wish to copy are stored on a memory card, insert the card into the camera. RR Windows users may require the Windows CD when starting the software for the first time. QQ Loss of power during transfer could result in loss of data or damage to internal memory or the memory card. Charge the battery before connecting the camera. 2 Turn the camera off and 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. 3 Press the a button for about a second to turn the camera on and follow the on-screen instructions to copy pictures to the computer. To exit without copying pictures, click Cancel. 70 Connections Viewing Pictures on a Computer Importing pictures or movies to Mac (Macintosh) Use a standard application in Mac OS such as Image Capture to import pictures or movies to Mac. QQ If a memory card containing a large number of images is inserted, there may be a delay before the software starts and you may be unable to import or save images. Use a memory card reader to transfer pictures. QQ Make sure that the computer does not display a message stating that copying is in progress before turning the camera off or disconnecting the USB cable. Failure to observe this precaution could result in loss of data or damage to internal memory or the memory card. QQ Disconnect the camera before inserting or removing memory cards. QQ The user bears all applicable fees charged by the phone company or Internet service provider when using services that require an Internet connection. Connections 71 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Using the Shooting Menu To display the shooting menu, press MENU/OK in shooting mode. Highlight items and press the selector right to view options, then highlight an option and press MENU/OK. Press DISP/BACK to exit when settings are complete. The options available vary with the shooting mode selected. Shooting Menu Options A SHOOTING MODE Choose a shooting mode according to the type of subject (P 25). (default: Q) N ISO Control the camera’s sensitivity to light. Higher values can reduce blur; note, however, that mottling may appear in pictures taken at high sensitivities. 100 Bright Less noticeable ISO Scene Noise (mottling) 6400 Dark More noticeable Option Description AUTO (1600) / Sensitivity is adjusted automatically in response to shooting conditions, AUTO (800) / AUTO (400) but will not be raised above the value in parentheses. 6400 / 3200 / 1600 / 800 / Sensitivity is set to the specified value, which is shown in the display. 400 / 200 / 100 72 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode O IMAGE SIZE Choose the image size (large, medium, or small) and aspect ratio (4 : 3, 3 : 2, 16 : 9, or 1 : 1) at which pictures are recorded. Large pictures can be printed at large sizes with no drop in quality, while small pictures require less memory, allowing more pictures to be recorded. (default: O 4:3) O4:3 Size Aspect ratio QQ When pictures are recorded to internal memory, the default value is set to Q 4:3. Size Versus Aspect Ratio Size Option O P Q Prints at sizes up to 34 × 25 cm (13.5 × 10 in.) 24 × 18 cm (9.5 × 7 in.) 17 × 13 cm (7 × 5 in.) Aspect ratio 4 : 3: Pictures have the same proportions as the camera display. 3 : 2: Pictures have the same proportions as a frame of 35 mm film. 16 : 9: Suited for display on High Definition (HD) devices. 1 : 1: Pictures are square. Menus 73 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode T IMAGE QUALITY Choose how much image files are compressed. Option FINE NORMAL Description Low compression. Select for higher image quality. High compression. Select this option to store more pictures. P FINEPIX COLOR Enhance contrast and color saturation or take pictures in black and white. Option c STANDARD a CHROME b B&W f SEPIA (default: N) (default: c) Description Standard contrast and saturation. Recommended in most situations. Vivid contrast and color. Choose for vivid shots of flowers or enhanced greens and blues in landscapes. Take pictures in black and white. Take pictures in sepia. RR Settings other than c STANDARD are shown by an icon in the LCD monitor. RR Depending on the subject, the effects of a CHROME may not be visible in the LCD monitor. 74 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode D WHITE BALANCE For natural colors, choose a setting that matches the light source. Option AUTO i j k l m n g (default: AUTO) Description White balance adjusted automatically. For subjects in direct sunlight. For subjects in the shade. Use under “daylight” fluorescent lights. Use under “warm white” fluorescent lights. Use under “cool white” fluorescent lights. Use under incandescent lighting. For underwater photography. RR Results vary with shooting conditions. Play pictures back after shooting to check colors in the LCD monitor. Menus 75 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode R CONTINUOUS Capture motion in a series of pictures. (default: J) Option Description P CONTINUOUS J CONTINUOUS The camera takes pictures while the shutter button is pressed. K CONTINUOUS O CONTINUOUS M FINAL The camera shoots while the shutter button is pressed and records the last N FINAL several pictures. Q FINAL RR See page 113 for the frame rate and number of pictures taken in each mode. RR Focus and exposure are determined by the first frame in each series. RR In P mode, O IMAGE SIZE is fixed at Q 16 : 9. RR The flash turns off automatically. RR Frame rate varies with shutter speed. RR The number of pictures that can be recorded depends on the memory available. b FACE DETECTION Choose whether the camera automatically detects and sets focus and exposure for human portrait subjects (P 34). 76 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode F AF MODE This option controls how the camera selects the focus area. Regardless of the option selected, the camera will focus on the subject in the center of the LCD monitor when macro mode is on. Option r CENTER s MULTI x TRACKING Description The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. When the shutter button is pressed halfway, the camera detects high-contrast subjects near the center of the frame and selects the focus area automatically. Position the subject in the center focus area and press the selector left. Focus will track the subject as it moves through the frame. RR Note that in x mode, the camera focuses continuously, increasing the drain on the battery, and that the sound of the camera focusing may be audible. F MOVIE AF MODE This option controls how the camera selects the focus area for movies. Option r CENTER Description The camera focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. The camera continuously adjusts focus to reflect changes in the distance to u CONTINUOUS subjects near the center of the frame. RR Note that in u mode, the camera focuses continuously, increasing the drain on the battery, and that the sound of the camera focusing may be audible. Menus 77 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode V MOVIE MODE Choose a frame size for movies. Option i 1920 × 1080 (60fps) i 1920 × 1080 (30fps) h 1280 × 720 (60fps) f 640 × 480 (30fps) k 640 × 480 (120 fps) k 320 × 240 (240 fps) k 160 × 120 (320 fps) (default: i) Description Full HD (High Definition). High Definition. Standard definition. High speed movie. QQ Sound is not recorded, and focus, exposure, and white balance are not adjusted automatically. QQ Zoom can not be adjusted. QQ When pictures are recorded to internal memory, the default value is set to f 640 × 480. QQ No face is detected when shooting in i 1920 × 1080 (60fps). 78 Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode i TIME-LAPSE MOVIE MODE Choose a frame size and frame rate for time-lapse movies. Option i1920 × 1080 (60fps) i 1920 × 1080 (30fps) i1920 × 1080 (10fps) h 1280 × 720 (60fps) h 1280 × 720 (30fps) h 1280 × 720 (10fps) f 640 × 480 (60fps) f 640 × 480 (30fps) f 640 × 480 (10fps) (default: i) Description Full HD (High Definition). High Definition. Standard definition. r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION When connecting to smartphones, you can use the following functions: • Taking pictures using smartphones • Uploading pictures to smartphones • Browsing and downloading the pictures on the camera using smartphones • Downloading location data from smartphones For information on using wireless networks, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. Menus 79 Using the Menus: Playback Mode Using the Playback Menu To display the playback menu, press MENU/OK in playback mode. Highlight items and press the selector right to view options, then highlight an option and press MENU/OK. Press DISP/BACK to exit when settings are complete. Playback Menu Options r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION When connecting to smartphones, you can use the following functions: • Taking pictures using smartphones • Uploading pictures to smartphones • Browsing and downloading the pictures on the camera using smartphones • Downloading location data from smartphones For information on using wireless networks, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. s PC AUTO SAVE Upload pictures to a computer over a wireless network. For information on using wireless networks, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. b IMAGE SEARCH Search for pictures (P 51). A ERASE Delete all or selected pictures (P 50). 80 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode n MOVIE EDIT Edit movies. QQ Do not turn the camera off while editing movies. ■■ MOVIE TRIMMING Remove opening or ending footage to create an edited copy of the current movie. 1 Display the desired movie. 2 Select n MOVIE EDIT > MOVIE TRIMMING in the playback menu. To remove footage from the start of the copy, proceed to Step 3; otherwise, proceed to Step 4. 3 Press the selector down to begin playback and press it down again when the new opening frame is reached. 4 Press MENU/OK. To remove footage from the end of the copy, proceed to Step 5; otherwise, proceed to Step 6. 5 Press the selector down to begin playback and press it down again when the new closing frame is reached. 6 Press MENU/OK to save the copy. ■■ MOVIE JOIN Add existing footage to the end of the current movie to create an edited copy. 1 Display the desired movie. 2 Select n MOVIE EDIT > MOVIE JOIN in the playback menu. 3 Press the selector left or right to highlight a movie. 4 Press MENU/OK to add the highlighted footage to the end of the current movie and save the resulting copy, or press DISP/BACK to exit without creating a copy. RR Both movies must have been recorded at the same frame size and frame rate. Menus 81 Using the Menus: Playback Mode I SLIDE SHOW View pictures in an automated slide show. 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. The show can be ended at any time by pressing MENU/OK. Option NORMAL FADE-IN NORMAL g FADE-IN g Description Press selector left or right to go back or skip ahead one frame. Select FADE-IN for fade transitions between frames. As above, except that camera automatically zooms in on faces selected with Intelligent Face detection. RR The camera will not turn off automatically while a slide show is in progress. B RED EYE REMOVAL If the current picture is marked with a g icon to indicate that it was taken with Intelligent Face Detection, this option can be used to remove red-eye. The camera will analyze the image; if redeye is detected, the image will be processed to create a copy with reduced red-eye. 1 Display the desired picture. 2 Select B RED EYE REMOVAL in the playback menu. 3 Press MENU/OK. RR Red eye may not be removed if the camera is unable to detect a face or the face is in profile. Results may differ 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. RR The amount of time needed to process the image varies with the number of faces detected. RR Copies created with B RED EYE REMOVAL are indicated by a e icon during playback. 82 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode D PROTECT Protect pictures from accidental deletion. 1 Select D PROTECT in the playback menu. 2 Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK: • FRAME: Protect selected pictures. Press the selector left or right to view pictures and press MENU/OK to select or deselect. Press DISP/BACK when the operation is complete. • SET ALL: Protect all pictures. • RESET ALL: Remove protection from all pictures. QQ Protected pictures will be deleted when the memory card or internal memory is formatted (P 89). G CROP Create a cropped copy of the current picture. 1 Display the desired picture. 2 Select G CROP in the playback menu. 3 Use the zoom buttons to zoom in and out and use the selector to scroll the picture until the desired portion is displayed. 4 Press MENU/OK to display a confirmation dialog. 5 Press MENU/OK again to save the cropped copy to a separate file. RR Larger crops produce larger copies. If the size of the final copy will be a, YES will be displayed in yellow. Menus 83 Using the Menus: Playback Mode O RESIZE Create a small copy of the current picture. 1 Display the desired picture. 2 Select O RESIZE in the playback menu. 3 Highlight a size and press MENU/OK to display a confirmation dialog. 4 Press MENU/OK to save the resized copy to a separate file. RR The sizes available vary with the size of the original image. C IMAGE ROTATE Rotate pictures taken in tall orientation so that they are displayed in tall orientation in the LCD monitor. 1 Display the desired picture. 2 Select C IMAGE ROTATE in the playback menu. 3 Press the selector down to rotate the picture 90 ° clockwise, up to rotate it 90 ° counterclockwise. 4 Press MENU/OK. The picture automatically be displayed in the selected orientation whenever it is played back on the camera. RR Protected pictures can not be rotated. Remove protection before rotating pictures (P 83). RR The camera may not be able to rotate pictures created with other devices. 84 Menus Using the Menus: Playback Mode E COPY Copy pictures from internal memory to a memory card. 1 Select E COPY in the playback menu. 2 Highlight one of the following options and press the selector right: • a INTERNAL MEMORY y b CARD: Copy pictures from internal memory to a memory card. • b CARD y a INTERNAL MEMORY: Copy pictures from a memory card to internal memory. 3 Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK: • FRAME: Copy selected pictures. Press the selector left or right to view pictures and press MENU/OK to copy the current picture. • ALL FRAMES: Copy all pictures. RR Copying ends when the destination is full. RR DPOF print information is not copied (P 64). k PHOTOBOOK ASSIST Create books from your favorite photos (P 52). K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) Select pictures for printing on DPOF- and PictBridge-compatible devices (P 64). Menus 85 Using the Menus: Playback Mode J DISP ASPECT Choose how High Definition (HD) devices display pictures with an aspect ratio of 4 : 3 (this option is available only when an HDMI cable is connected). Select 16 : 9 to display the image so that it fills the screen with its top and bottom cropped out, 4 : 3 to display the entire image with black bands at either side. 4:3 16 : 9 16 : 9 4:3 RR Photographs with an aspect ratio of 16 : 9 are displayed full screen, those with an aspect ratio of 3 : 2 in a black frame. 86 Menus 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. SET-UP 1.2 Press the selector left to highlight the tab for the current menu. SET-UP SET Tab SET EXIT EXIT 1.3 Press the selector down to highlight X. 1.4 Press the selector right to place the cursor in the setup menu. 2 Adjust settings. Highlight items and press the selector right to view options, then highlight an option and press MENU/OK. Press DISP/BACK to exit when settings are complete. Menus 87 The Setup Menu Setup Menu Options F DATE/TIME Set the camera clock (P 19). N TIME DIFFERENCE (default: h) Switch the camera clock instantly from your home time zone to the local time at your destination when traveling. To specify the difference between local time and your home time zone: 1 Highlight g LOCAL and press the selector right. 2 Use the selector to choose the time difference between local time and your home time zone in increments of 15 minutes. 3 Press MENU/OK. To switch between local time and your home time zone, highlight g LOCAL or h HOME and press MENU/OK. Option h HOME g LOCAL Description Switch to the time currently selected for F DATE/TIME (see above). Switch to local time. If this option is selected, g and the time and date will be displayed in yellow for three seconds each time the camera is turned on. La Choose a language. (default: OFF) o SILENT MODE Select ON to disable the speaker, flash, and AF-assist illuminator in situations in which camera sounds or lights may be unwelcome (note that the flash will still fire in C/g mode). 88 Menus The Setup Menu R RESET Reset all settings except F DATE/TIME, N TIME DIFFERENCE, and O BACKGROUND COLOR to default values. 1 Highlight R RESET and press the selector right to display a confirmation dialog. 2 Highlight OK and press MENU/OK. K FORMAT If a memory card is inserted in the camera, this option will format the memory card. If no memory card is inserted, this option will format internal memory. Select OK to begin formatting. QQ All data—including protected pictures—will be deleted from the memory card or internal memory. Be sure important files have been copied to a computer or other storage device. QQ Do not open the battery cover during formatting. A IMAGE DISP. Choose how long pictures are displayed in the LCD monitor after shooting. Option 1.5 SEC 0.5 SEC ZOOM (CONTINUOUS) OFF (default: 1.5 SEC) Description Pictures are displayed for 1.5 seconds (1.5 SEC) or 0.5 seconds (0.5 SEC). Colors may differ slightly from those in the final image. Pictures are displayed until the MENU/OK button is pressed. Pictures are not displayed after shooting. RR OFF has no effect in continuous shooting, Y ADVANCED FILTER, j PRO LOW-LIGHT and k HDR. Menus 89 The Setup Menu (default: CONT.) B FRAME NO. New pictures are stored in image files named using a four-digit file Frame number number assigned by adding one to the last file number used. The file 100-0001 number is displayed during playback as shown at right. B FRAME NO. controls whether file numbering is reset to 0001 when a new memory Directory File card is inserted or the current memory card or internal memory is number number formatted. Option CONTINUOUS RENEW Description Numbering continues from the last file number used or the first available file number, whichever is higher. Choose this option to reduce the number of pictures with duplicate file names. Numbering is reset to 0001 after formatting or when a new memory card is inserted. RR If the frame number reaches 999-9999, the shutter release will be disabled (P 109). RR Selecting R RESET (P 89) sets B FRAME NO. to CONTINUOUS but does not reset the file number. RR Frame numbers for pictures taken with other cameras may differ. 90 Menus The Setup Menu G OPERATION VOL. (default: c) Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when camera controls are operated. Choose f (mute) to disable control sounds. H SHUTTER VOLUME (default: c) Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when the shutter is released. Choose f (mute) to disable the shutter sound. e SHUTTER SOUND Choose the sound made by the shutter. I PLAYBACK VOLUME Adjust the volume for movie playback. J LCD BRIGHTNESS Control the brightness of the display. Option AUTO MANUAL Menus (default: i) (default: 7) (default: AUTO) Description Display brightness is automatically adjusted during shooting in response to ambient lighting conditions. Brightness is not adjusted during playback. Press the selector up or down to adjust brightness and then press MENU/OK. Choose from values between –5 and +5. 91 The Setup Menu (default: U ON) h LCD POWER SAVE Choose whether the display automatically dims to save power in shooting mode. This option does not take effect during playback. Option Description The display dims to save power if no operations are performed for a few U POWER SAVE ON seconds. Normal brightness can be restored by pressing the shutter button halfway. U POWER SAVE OFF Automatic dimming off. (default: 2 MIN) M AUTO POWER OFF Choose the length of time before the camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed. Shorter times increase battery life; if OFF is selected, the camera must be turned off manually. Note that in some situations the camera turns off automatically even when OFF is selected. L IS MODE (default: l) Choose whether image stabilization is performed at all times when the camera is in shooting mode (l CONTINUOUS), or only when the shutter button is pressed halfway (m SHOOTING ONLY). Choose OFF to turn image stabilization off when using a tripod. (default: ON) b DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER If ON is selected, camera vibrations that occur when shooting movies are corrected, allowing you to shoot images with only minor vibrations. RR Digital image stabilizer is unavailable when shooting still images. (default: ON) B RED EYE REMOVAL Choose ON to remove red-eye effects caused by the flash when shooting with Intelligent Face Detection. RR Red-eye reduction is performed only when a face is detected. 92 Menus The Setup Menu (default: OFF) R INTELLIGENT DIGITAL ZOOM If ON is selected, selecting T at the maximum optical zoom position triggers intelligent digital zoom, further magnifying the image while processing it for sharp, high-resolution results. The Zoom Indicator W INTELLIGENT DIGITAL ZOOM on INTELLIGENT DIGITAL ZOOM off T Optical zoom W Intelligent digital zoom T Optical zoom RR Selecting another mode may end intelligent digital zoom. RR When combined with optical zoom, intelligent digital zoom offers zoom factors as high as 10×. RR Intelligent digital zoom may sometimes produce lower quality images than optical zoom. RR The time needed to record images increases. RR The effects are not visible in the display during shooting. RR Intelligent digital zoom is not available in continuous mode or during movie recording. Menus 93 The Setup Menu p MOVIE ZOOM TYPE (default: D) Choose the type of zoom available during movie recording: C DIGITAL or D OPTICAL. RR Movies recorded using digital zoom may be slightly “grainy”. (default: ON) C AF ILLUMINATOR If ON is selected, the AF-assist illuminator will light to assist autofocus. QQ The camera may be unable to focus using the AF-assist illuminator in some cases. If the camera is unable to focus in macro mode, try increasing the distance to the subject. QQ Avoid shining the AF-assist illuminator directly into your subject’s eyes. (default: ON) m AUTOROTATE PB Choose ON to automatically rotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures during playback. O BACKGROUND COLOR Choose a color scheme. h WIND FILTER Choose ON to reduce the noise of the wind when shooting movies. r WIRELESS SETTINGS Adjust settings for connection to a wireless network. For information on using wireless networks, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. 94 Menus The Setup Menu s PC AUTO SAVE SETTING Choose a destination for images uploaded using s PC AUTO SAVE. For information on using wireless networks, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. U GEOTAGGING SET-UP Access location data options. Option GEOTAGGING LOCATION INFO Description Choose whether to save location data with pictures. Display locatin data. U DATE STAMP Stamp the time and/or date of recording on photographs as they are taken. Option R+S R OFF (default: OFF) Description Stamp new photographs with the date and time of recording. Stamp new photographs with the date of recording. Do not stamp the time and date on new photographs. QQ Time and date stamps can not be deleted. Turn U DATE STAMP off to prevent time and date stamps appearing on new photographs. QQ If the camera clock is not set, you will be prompted to set the clock to the current date and time (P 19). QQ We recommend that you turn the DPOF “print date” option off when printing images with a time and date stamp (P 64). QQ Date and time can not be added to the movies and the panoramas. Menus 95 Technical Notes Optional Accessories The camera supports a wide range of accessories from FUJIFILM and other manufacturers. DIGITAL CAMERA ■■ Printing FINEPIX XP90 Series ■■ Audio/Visual HDMI cable (sold separately) USB cable HDTV * PictBridge-compatible printer * SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card Printer * ■■ Computer Related USB cable (supplied) SD card slot or card reader Computer * * Available separately. 96 Optional Accessories Accessories from FUJIFILM 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 NP-45S: Additional large-capacity NP-45S rechargeable Li-ion batteries batteries can be purchased as required. Battery chargers BC-45W: Replacement battery chargers can be purchased as required. The BC-45W charges an NP-45S battery in about 120 minutes at +20 °C (+68 °F). Technical Notes 97 Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of the product, observe the following precautions. 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 fields, 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 98 ■■ 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. Technical Notes Caring for the Camera Cleaning Use a blower to remove dust from the protective glass covering the lens and LCD 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 fluid has been applied. Care should be taken to avoid scratching the protective glass or LCD monitor. The camera body can be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals. Traveling Keep the camera in your carry-on baggage. Checked baggage may suffer violent shocks that could damage the camera. Technical Notes 99 Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Water in the Camera Problem Water in the camera. Solution The battery-chamber cover was not fully closed before the camera was immersed, or was opened under water: Take the camera to a FUJIFILM-authorized service technician for repairs. Do not turn the camera on. Power and Battery Problem The camera does not turn on. • • • • • The battery runs down quickly. • • • The camera turns off suddenly. Charging is slow. 100 Solution The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 7, 14). The battery is inserted incorrectly: Reinsert in the correct orientation (P 8). The battery-chamber cover is not latched: Latch the battery-chamber cover (P 10). The battery is cold: Warm the battery by placing it in a pocket or other warm place and reinsert it in the camera immediately before taking a picture. There is dirt on the battery terminals: Clean the terminals with a soft, dry cloth. Q is selected for shooting mode: Select B mode to reduce the drain on the battery (P 25). x TRACKING is selected for F AF MODE: Select a different AF mode (P 77). The battery has been charged many times: The battery has reached the end of its charging life. Purchase a new battery. Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 7, 14). Charge the battery at room temperature (P v). Problems and Solutions Problem The battery does not charge. / The self-timer lamp flashes. Solution Reinsert the battery in the correct orientation and make sure that the power connection is made (P 7, 14). • 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 battery is too hot or too cold: Wait for the battery temperature to stabilize. Menus and Displays Problem Menus and displays are not in English. Solution Select ENGLISH for L a (P 19, 88). Shooting Problem • • No picture is taken when • the shutter button is • pressed. • • • The camera does not • focus. • Troubleshooting Solution Memory is full: Insert a new memory card or delete pictures (P 9, 50). Memory is not formatted: Format the memory card or internal memory (P 89). 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 (P 9). The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 7, 14). The camera has turned off automatically: Turn the camera on (P 17). The subject is close to the camera: Select macro mode (P 38). The subject is far away from the camera: Cancel macro mode (P 38). The subject is not suited to autofocus: Use focus lock (P 35). 101 Problems and Solutions Problem Solution Macro mode is not Choose a different shooting mode (P 25). available. Intelligent Face Detection Choose a different shooting mode (P 25). is not available. • The subject’s face is obscured by sunglasses, a hat, long hair, or other objects: Remove the obstructions. • The subject’s face occupies only a small area of the frame: Change the composition so that No face is detected. the subject’s face occupies a larger area of the frame (P 34). • The subject’s head is tilted or horizontal: Ask the subject to hold their head straight. • The camera is tilted: Keep the camera level (P 21). • The subject’s face is poorly lit: Shoot in bright light. Wrong subject is The selected subject is closer to the center of the frame than the main subject. Recompose the selected. picture or turn face detection off and frame the picture using focus lock (P 35). • The flash is not available in the current shooting mode: Choose a different shooting mode (P 25). • The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 7, 14). The flash does not fire. • The camera is in continuous mode: Press the burst mode button to select single-frame mode (P 46). • The camera is in silent mode: Turn silent mode off (P 88). • The flash is off (P): Choose a different flash mode (P 39). • The desired flash mode is not available in the current shooting mode: Choose a different Some flash modes are shooting mode (P 25). not available. • The camera is in silent mode: Turn silent mode off (P 88). The flash does not fully • The subject is not in range of the flash: Position the subject in range of the flash (P 114). light the subject. • The flash window is obstructed: Hold the camera correctly (P 21). 102 Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Solution • The protective glass covering the lens is dirty: Clean the glass (P 99). • The protective glass covering the lens is blocked: Keep objects away from the lens (P 21). Pictures are blurred. • s is displayed during shooting and the focus frame is displayed in red: Check focus before shooting (P 107). • k is displayed during shooting: Use the flash or a tripod (P 40). • A slow shutter speed is selected at high temperatures: This is normal and does not indicated a malfunction. Pictures are mottled. • The camera has been used continuously at high temperatures or a temperature warning is displayed: Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool down. Vertical lines appear in The camera has been used continuously at high temperatures. Turn the camera off and wait for pictures. it to cool down. “Smear” in the form of Vertical purple or white lines may appear after the camera has been used continuously at high vertical purple or white temperatures or when a very bright object is in the frame; this phenomenon is common to all CCD lines appears in the image sensors and does not indicate a malfunction. These lines are recorded in movies but do not display. appear in photographs. Avoid framing bright objects when filming movies. Location data Location data are incorrect. The camera has been moved since location data were last updated. • u CONTINUOUS is selected for F MOVIE AF MODE: Select a different AF mode Sounds made by the (P 77). camera are recorded with • Zoom was adjusted during shooting: Do not adjust zoom during shooting. movies. • Intelligent Face Detection is on: Turn Intelligent Face Detection off (P 34). Troubleshooting 103 Problems and Solutions Playback Problem Pictures are grainy. Playback zoom is unavailable. Solution The pictures were taken with a different make or model of camera. The current picture is a resized copy with a size of a. • Playback volume is too low: Adjust playback volume (P 91). • The microphone was obstructed: Hold the camera correctly during recording (P 21, 57). • The speaker is obstructed: Hold the camera correctly during playback (P 60). Selected pictures are not Some of the pictures selected for deletion are protected. Remove protection using the device with deleted. which it was originally applied (P 83). File numbering is The battery-chamber cover was opened while the camera was on. Turn the camera off before unexpectedly reset. opening the battery-chamber cover (P 17). No sound in movie playback. 104 Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Connections/Miscellaneous Problem No picture or sound. The computer does not recognize the camera. Pictures can not be printed. Only one copy is printed/ the date is not printed. The camera is unresponsive. The camera does not function as expected. No sound. Time and date stamps Troubleshooting Solution • The camera is not properly connected: Connect the camera properly (P 61). • Input on the television is set to “TV”: Set input to “HDMI”. • The volume on the TV is too low: Adjust the volume. Be sure the camera and computer are correctly connected (P 70). • The camera is not properly connected: Connect the camera correctly (P 62). • The printer is off: Turn the printer on. The printer is not PictBridge compatible. • Temporary camera malfunction: Remove and reinsert the battery (P 7). • The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery (P 14) or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 7). • The camera is connecting to a wireless network: Disconnect from the wireless network. Remove and reinsert the battery (P 7). If the problem persists, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Turn silent mode off (P 88). • Time and date stamps are not correct: Set the camera clock (P 19). • Time and date stamps appear on photographs: Time and date stamps can not be deleted. To prevent stamps appearing on new photographs, select OFF for U DATE STAMP (P 95). 105 Problems and Solutions Wireless Networks For information on troubleshooting wireless networks, visit http://faq.fujifilm.com/digitalcamera/faq_product.html?pid=X. Problem Problem connecting or uploading pictures to smartphone. Can not shoot photos using a smartphone. Smartphone will not display pictures. 106 Solution • The smartphone is too far away: Move the devices closer. • Nearby devices are causing radio interference: Move the camera and smartphone away from microwave ovens or cordless phones. • The smartphone is connected to another device: The smartphone and camera can connect to only one device at a time. End the connection and try again. • There are several smartphones in the vicinity: Try connecting again. The presence of multiple smartphones can make connection difficult. The current image is a movie or was created on another device and can not be uploaded to a smartphone. Select ON for r WIRELESS SETTING > RESIZE IMAGE FOR SMARTPHONE H. Selecting OFF increases upload times for larger images; in addition, some phones may not display images over a certain size. Troubleshooting Warning Messages and Displays The following warnings are displayed in the LCD monitor: Warning B (red) A (blinks red) k Description Low battery. Charge the battery (P 14) or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 7). Battery exhausted. Charge the battery (P 14) or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 7). Slow shutter speed. Pictures may be blurred; use the flash or a tripod. The camera can not focus. Try one of the following solutions: s • Use focus lock to focus on another subject at the same distance, then recompose the picture (displayed in red with red (P 35). focus frame) • Use macro mode to focus when taking close-ups (P 38). Aperture or shutter speed The subject is too bright or too dark and the picture will be over- or under-exposed. If the subject displayed in red is dark, use the flash (P 39). FOCUS ERROR TURN OFF THE CAMERA Camera malfunction or moving parts of lens obstructed. Turn the camera off and then on again, AND TURN ON AGAIN taking care not to touch the lens. If the message persists, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. LENS CONTROL ERROR • The memory card or internal memory is not formatted or the memory card was formatted in a computer or other device: Format the memory card or internal memory using the K FORMAT option in the camera setup menu (P 89). CARD NOT INITIALIZED • The memory card contacts require cleaning: Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card (P 89). If the message persists, replace the card. • Camera malfunction: Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. PROTECTED CARD The memory card is locked. Unlock the card (P 9). BUSY The memory card is incorrectly formatted. Use the camera to format the card (P 89). Troubleshooting 107 Warning Messages and Displays Warning p CARD ERROR a MEMORY FULL b MEMORY FULL INTERNAL MEMORY IS FULL INSERT A NEW CARD WRITE ERROR READ ERROR 108 Description Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool. If no action is taken, the camera will turn off automatically. The memory card is not formatted for use in the camera. Format the card (P 89). 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 card (P 89). If the message persists, replace the card. Incompatible memory card. Use a compatible card (P 12). Camera malfunction. Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. The memory card or internal memory is full and pictures can not be recorded or copied. Delete pictures or insert a memory card with more free space. • Memory card error or connection error: Reinsert the card or turn the camera off 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 (P 89). • The file is corrupt or was not created with the camera: The file can not be viewed. • The memory card contacts require cleaning: Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card (P 89). If the message persists, replace the card. • Camera malfunction: Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. Troubleshooting Warning Messages and Displays Warning Description The camera has run out of frame numbers (current frame number is 999-9999). Format the memory card and select RENEW for B FRAME NO. in the setup menu. Take a picture FRAME NO. FULL to reset frame numbering to 100-0001, then select CONTINUOUS for B FRAME NO (P 90). An attempt was made to choose a flash mode or adjust the volume with the camera in silent DEACTIVATE SILENT MODE mode. Exit silent mode before choosing a flash mode or adjusting the volume (P 88). A search has returned more than 5,000 results, or more than 999 frames were selected for TOO MANY FRAMES deletion. Perform a different search or select fewer pictures. PROTECTED FRAME An attempt was made to delete to a protected picture. Remove protection and try again (P 83). a pictures can not be cropped. a CAN NOT crop CAN NOT crop The picture is damaged or was not created with the camera. P CANNOT EXECUTE An attempt was made to create a resized copy at a size equal to or larger than the original. Q CANNOT EXECUTE Choose a smaller size. a CANNOT EXECUTE CAN NOT ROTATE An attempt was made to rotate a picture that can not be rotated. F CAN NOT ROTATE Movies can not be rotated. m CANNOT EXECUTE Resize or red-eye removal can not be applied to the selected picture. F CANNOT EXECUTE Red-eye removal can not be applied to movies. Troubleshooting 109 Warning Messages and Displays Warning NO CARD b NO IMAGE a NO IMAGE Description No memory card inserted when E COPY is selected in the playback menu. Insert a memory card. The source selected for E COPY contains no images. Select a different source. 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. F CAN NOT SET DPOF Movies can not be printed using DPOF. A connection error occurred while pictures were being printed or copied to a computer or other COMMUNICATION ERROR device. Confirm that the device is turned on and that the USB cable is connected. Printer out of paper or ink, or other printer error. Check printer (see printer manual for details). PRINTER ERROR To resume printing, turn the printer off and then turn it back on. PRINTER ERROR Printer out of paper or ink, or other printer error. Check printer (see printer manual for details). If RESUME? printing does not resume automatically, press MENU/OK to resume. 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 CANNOT BE PRINTED not be printed; if the picture is a still picture created with the camera, check the printer manual to confirm that the printer supports the JFIF-JPEG or Exif-JPEG format. If it does not, the pictures can not be printed. Ensure the battery chamber Check that the battery-chamber cover is latched. Note that the cover may already be latched; cover is locked. this message merely encourages you to check that the cover is secure before proceeding. DPOF FILE ERROR 110 Troubleshooting Appendix Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the recording time or number of pictures available at different image sizes. All figures are approximate; file size varies with the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the number of files that can be stored. The number of exposures or length remaining may not diminish at an even rate. A limited number of test pictures can be taken when no memory card is inserted. ■■ Photographs 4:3 530 FINE 4 GB NORMAL 970 1,070 FINE 8 GB NORMAL 2,030 O 3 : 2 16 : 9 1 : 1 590 690 700 1,060 1,310 1,290 1,190 1,400 1,400 2,220 2,700 2,680 4:3 1,050 1,840 2,110 3,810 P 3 : 2 16 : 9 1,170 1,400 2,090 2,450 2,340 2,810 4,350 5,050 1:1 1,430 2,480 2,870 5,160 4:3 2,510 3,740 5,010 7,800 Q 3 : 2 16 : 9 2,200 3,870 3,260 5,360 4,380 7,640 6,790 11,250 1:1 2,580 3,710 5,150 7,760 ■■ Movies i 1920 × 1080 i 1920 × 1080 h 1280 × 720 f 640 × 480 k 640 × 480 k 320 × 240 k 160 × 120 (60 fps) 1 (30 fps) 1 (60 fps) 1 (30 fps) 2 (120 fps) 3 (240 fps) 3 (320 fps) 3 36 min. 36 min. 40 min. 188 min. 64 min. 128 min. 142 min. 4 GB 75 min. 75 min. 83 min. 388 min. 132 min. 263 min. 291 min. 8 GB 1 Use a H card or better. Individual movies can not exceed 29 minutes in length. 2 Individual movies can not exceed 120 minutes in length. 3 Use a H card or better. Individual movies can not exceed 30 seconds in length. 111 Specifications System Model Effective pixels Image sensor Storage media File system Digital Camera FinePix XP90 Series 16.4 million 1/2.3 -in. square pixel CMOS with primary color filter • Internal memory (approx. 96 MB) • SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF), Exif 2.3, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) File format • Still pictures: Exif 2.3 JPEG (compressed) • Movies: MOV (H.264)/Linear PCM/monaural sound Image size (pixels) • O 4 : 3: 4,608 × 3,456 • O 3 : 2: 4,608 × 3,072 • O 16 : 9: 4,608 × 2,592 • O 1 : 1: 3,456 × 3,456 • P 4 : 3: 3,264 × 2,448 • P 3 : 2: 3,264 × 2,176 • P 16 : 9: 3,264 × 1,840 • P 1 : 1: 2,432 × 2,432 • Q 4 : 3: 2,048 × 1,536 • Q 3 : 2: 2,304 × 1,536 • Q 16 : 9: 1,920 × 1,080 • Q 1 : 1: 1,728 × 1,728 Lens Fujinon 5 × optical zoom lens, F3.9 (wide angle) – F4.9 (telephoto) Focal length f=5.0 mm–25.0 mm (35-mm format equivalent: 28 mm–140 mm) Digital zoom Up to about 2 × with intelligent digital zoom (up to 10 × when combined with optical zoom) Aperture F3.9/F6.2 (wide angle), F4.9/F8.0 (telephoto) Focus range Approx. 60 cm (1.9 ft.)–infinity (wide angle); 1.0 m (3.2 ft.)–infinity (telephoto) (distance from front of lens) • Macro: approx. 9 cm–2.0 m/3.5 in.–6.5 ft. (wide angle); 1.0 m–3.0 m/3.2 ft.–9.8 ft. (telephoto) 112 Appendix Specifications System Sensitivity Standard output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 (image size P or Q); AUTO (400), AUTO (800), AUTO (1600) Metering 256-segment through-the-lens (TTL); MULTI Exposure control Programmed AE Exposure compensation –2 EV – +2 EV in increments of 1/3 EV Image stabilization Optical stabilization (image-sensor shift) Shutter speed • Q, B, P, g, k, C, h, M, Y, N, O, Q, R, s, F, s, U, V, (combined mechanical and W: 1/4 s–1/2,000 s electronic shutter) • j: 1/8 s–1/2,000 s • r: 1/30 s–1/2,000 s • H: 4 s–1/2,000 s Continuous Approx. frame rate (fps)*1 Continuous frames (Image size)*2 3.0 O 10 (OP), 40 (Q) 5.0 K 10 (OP), 20 (Q) 10 J 10 (OP), 20 (Q) 60 P 70 (Q16:9) 3.0 Q 10 (OP), 20 (Q) 5.0 N 10 (OP), 20 (Q) 10 M 10 (OP), 20 (Q) *1 The frame rate varies with shooting conditions and the number of images recorded. *2 Use a H card or better. Focus Appendix • Mode: Single AF, continuous AF • Focus-area selection: CENTER, MULTI, TRACKING • Autofocus system: Contrast-detect TTL AF 113 Specifications System White balance Self-timer Time-lapse movie Flash Flash mode LCD monitor Movies 114 Auto, direct sunlight, shade, daylight fluorescent, warm white fluorescent, cool white fluorescent, incandescent, underwater Off, 2 sec., 10 sec., g (GROUP TIMER), INTERVAL SHOOTING, TIME-LAPSE MOVIE • i 1920×1080: 1080p, 60 fps • i 1920×1080: 1080p, 30 fps • i 1920×1080: 1080p, 10 fps • h 1280×720: 720p, 60 fps • h 1280×720: 720p, 30 fps • h 1280×720: 720p, 10 fps • f 640×480: VGA, 60 fps • f 640×480: VGA, 30 fps • f 640×480: VGA, 10 fps Auto flash; effective range when sensitivity is set to AUTO is approx. 70 cm–4.4 m/2.3 ft.–14.4 ft. (wide angle), 1.0 m–3.8 m/3.2 ft.–12.4 ft. (telephoto); effective range in macro mode is approx. 30 cm–2.0 m/1.0 ft.–6.5 ft. (wide angle), 1.0 m–3.0 m/3.2 ft.–9.8 ft. (telephoto) Auto, fill flash, off, slow sync (red-eye removal off); auto with red-eye removal, fill flash with redeye removal, off, slow sync with red-eye removal (red-eye removal on) 3.0-in. (7.6 cm), 920 k-dot color LCD monitor; frame coverage approx. 100 % • i 1920×1080: 1080p, 60 fps • i 1920×1080: 1080p, 30 fps • h 1280×720: 720p, 60 fps • f 640×480: VGA, 30 fps • k 640×480: 120 fps • k 320×240: 240 fps • k 160×120: 320 fps Appendix Specifications Input/output terminals Digital input/output USB 2.0 High-Speed; MTP/PTP HDMI output Micro HDMI connector Power supply/other Power supply NP-45S rechargeable battery Battery life (approximate Battery type Approximate number of frames number of frames that can NP-45S (type supplied with camera) 210 be taken with a fully-charged battery) CIPA standard, measured in B (auto) mode using battery supplied with camera and SD memory card. Charging time Camera dimensions (W × H × D) Shooting weight Camera weight Operating conditions Appendix Note: Number of shots that can be taken with battery varies with battery charge level and will decline at low temperatures. Approx. 120 minutes (+20 °C/+68 °F) 109.6 mm × 71.0 mm × 27.8 mm/4.3 in. × 2.7 in. × 1.0 in., excluding projections Approx. 203 g/7.1 oz., including battery and memory card Approx. 186 g/6.5 oz., excluding battery, accessories, and memory card • Temperature: –10 °C – +40 °C/+14 °F – +104 °F • Humidity: 10% – 80% (no condensation) 115 Specifications Wireless transmitter Standards Operating frequency Access protocols IEEE 802.11b/g/n (standard wireless protocol) • U. S. A., Canada, Taiwan: 2,412 MHz–2,462 MHz (11 channels) • Other countries: 2,412 MHz–2,472 MHz (13 channels) Infrastructure NP-45S rechargeable battery Nominal voltage DC 3.7 V Nominal capacity 740 mAh Dimensions (W × H × D) 31.4 mm × 39.5 mm × 5.8 mm/1.2 in. × 1.5 in. × 0.2 in. Weight Approx. 19.0 g/0.6 oz. AC power adapter Rated input Input capacity Rated output Operating temperature Weight 100 V–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz • 100 V: 11.6 VA 5.0 V DC, 1000 mA 0 °C – +40 °C/+32 °F – +104 °F Approx. 32 g/1.1 oz. • 240 V: 15.5 VA Weight and dimensions vary with the country or region of sale. 116 Appendix Specifications ■■ Notices • Specifications subject to change without notice. FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from errors in this manual. • Although the LCD monitor is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology, small bright points and anomalous colors may appear, particularly in the vicinity of text. This is normal for this type of LCD monitor and does not indicate a malfunction; images recorded with the camera are unaffected. • Digital cameras may malfunction when exposed to strong radio interference (e.g., electric fields, static electricity, or line noise). • Due to the type of lens used, some distortion may occur at the periphery of images. This is normal. Appendix 117 7-3, AKASAKA 9-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 107-0052, JAPAN http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html Restrictions on Camera Settings The options available in each shooting mode are listed below. Option BOFF N BON AUTO N O K L M P S/R g e/i F H h F d AUTO AUTO (1600) AUTO (800) AUTO (400) 6400 3200 1600 800 400 200 100 O P Q N O T c a b f P D Q B P g j 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 41 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 k C h 4 41 4 4 4 41 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 1 1 4 4 1 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Shooting Mode M Y r N O H Q R s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 F s U V W 4 4 41 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 4 1 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 41 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Restrictions on Camera Settings Option P J K O M N Q ON b OFF F r s x V i 1920×1080 (60fps) i 1920×1080 (30fps) h 1280×720 (60fps) f 640×480 (30fps) k 640×480 (120fps) k 320×240 (240fps) k 160×120 (320fps) F r (F) u L l m OFF R M B b C h R Q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 B 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 P 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 g j 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 41 41 k C h 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Automatically optimized for selected shooting mode. 2 OFF only. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 Shooting Mode M Y r N O 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 41 41 4 41 41 41 41 41 H 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 Q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 R 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 F 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 42 42 42 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 42 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 U 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 42 4 4 42 4 4 4 V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 W 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 42 42 4 4 4
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