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1. Aperture ISO sensitivity T i Flash ON OFF This function allows you to check the photography information Hold down the INFO button to check the information 74 This function cannot be used during multi frame playback P 35 MOVIE PLAYBACK 100 0006 i gt a 09 23 2000 PLAYS V 12 00 AM Use lt q and P button to select the movie file Movie images are displayed slightly smaller than multi shot images and fast forward frames 100 0006 E Ii gt ST 15s PAUSES vV STOP a To play the movie press Y button When playback begins a playback progress bar and time are displayed When you play a movie file the screen goes dark temporarily while the camera reads in the image data D Playback automatically stops when the end of the file is reached and the initial screen reappears When you photograph extremely bright subjects white stripes may appear during playback This is normal and does not indicate a fault 19 MOVIE PLAYBACK W ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING Erases only the selected still image or movie D This does not erase protected still images or movies P 82 84 ALL FRAMES Erases all files other than protected still images W ERASE panes or movies FORMAT Press Y to pause movie playback Press YW To stop playback altogether press A FORMAT ALL FRAIES AMES again to resume playback Era
2. f used near a radio this device may cause static so play the radio in a distant place Very occasionally DC output will be prevented by the operation of the internal protection circuit In this event unplug the AC 5V AC 5VH from the power socket for a few moments and then plug it in again This will restore DC output E Specifications Power Supply AC 100 to 240V 50 60Hz U S A and Canada AC 230V 50Hz other countries Rated Input Capacity 12W U S A and Canada 120mA other countries Rated Output DC 5 0V 1 5A Temperature During Use 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 10 C to 70 C Dimensions MAX 48 mm x 26 mm x 70 mm 1 9 in x 1 0 in x 2 8 in W x H x D U S A and Canada 49 5 mm x 60 5 mm x 76 mm 1 9 in x 2 4 in x 3 0 in W x H x D U K 49 5 mm x 66 5 mm x 76 mm 1 9 in x 2 6 in x 3 0 in W x H x D other countries 90g 3 20z U S A and Canada Approx 130g 4 50z other countries Connection Cord Length Approx 2 m Mass Weight Please note that specifications and characteristics are subject to change without notice FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from errors in this Owner s Manual 117 118 Notes on the SmartMedia E SmartMedia The SmartMedia card supplied with your FinePix4900 ZOOM camera is a new image recording medium developed especially for use in digital cameras Each SmartMedia card contains a built i
3. Set the Mode switch to O Set the Mode dial to SET The SET UP screen appears on the LCD monitor If the date and time settings are cleared when you switch the camera on a confirmation screen appears If you chose to reset the SU Pauni Te ASETIOKI PREVIEW DOFF AUTO POWER SAVE D2MIN BEEP HIGH j DATE TIME PSET OKI Use A or Y to select DATE TIME Press the MENU OK button See P 97 for more information on the items in the SET SET UP mode menu D if at least 3 hours have passed since the AC power adapter was connected or the battery was inserted the date and time settings are maintained for roughly 1 hour even when the camera has no power supply when the AC power adapter is disconnected and the battery is removed DATE TIME DATE 2000 01 01 TIME 12 00 00 AM SET OK CANCEL BACK Use the lt gt button to select the desired item and then use the amp and Y buttons to correct the setting Dif you hold down A or Y the numbers change continuously D You cannot set seconds When the time displayed passes 12 00 00 the AM PM setting automatically switches When you have finished setting the date and time press the MENU OK button to confirm the setting The SET UP screen then reappears To exit the SET mode set the mode dial to any mode other than the SET mode
4. D If you selected SET when you switched the camera on the camera switches to photography or playback mode JD To set the time precisely press the MENU OK button when the time is at zero seconds Basic Photography TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE EVF photography LCD photography EVF photography LCD photography You can switch between using the viewfinder Put your arm through the shoulder strap so that When taking pictures with the camera held on its EVF and the monitor LCD to take pictures by the strap is looped around your shoulder Hold side grasp the camera firmly so that your left Set the Mode switch to O and set the pressing the EVF LCD button the camera grip with your right hand and use hand takes the weight of the camera 2 Mode dial to EW Then slide the focus your left hand to support the camera lens selector switch to AF securely Effective Photography Range Wide angle Approx 50 cm to infinity Telephoto Approx 90 cm to infinity g D Use of the automatic flash is recommended P 50 D If the date display is flashing set the date and time The EVF LCD selection setting is retained i Moving the camera when you take a picture can P20 when the mode is switched or the camera is a result in a blurred image Particularly when you are For close up photography set the mode to MACRO itched off Check that the lens is clean If it is dirty clean the 22 m
5. photography modes Use this function when you want to take pictures with the exposure fixed for a particular subject Frame the shot so that the subject occupies most of the center of the screen and then press the AE L button fa appears on the screen 0019 m2000 N The exposure is locked while the AE L button is held down Focus and compose the shot again and then take the picture V4 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION This mode can be selected in the P S and A photography modes Use this function for shots where you cannot obtain the optimum brightness exposure such as shots with extremely high contrast between the subject and the background D Exposure compensation is disabled in the following situations e When the flash is used in Auto or Red eye Reduction mode When Forced Flash mode is used and the scene photographed is dark Subjects for Which Exposure N Adjustment is Particularly Effective Exposure indicator moved towards plus Copying of printed text black characters on white paper 4 steps 1 3 EV Backlit portraits 2 to 4 steps 0 7 to 1 3 EV Very bright scenes such as snowfields and highly reflective subjects 3 steps 1 EV Shots made up predominantly of sky 3 steps 1 EV Exposure indicator moved towards minus Spotlit subjects particularly against dark backgrounds 2 steps 0 7 EV Copying of printed text white characters on blac
6. Approx 35 mm to 66 mm 1 4 in to 2 6 in 1 88x Shooting begins when you press the shutter button down fully D You do not need to hold down the shutter button D The focus is fixed at 50 cm 1 6 ft to infinity The focus and white balance are fixed during shooting but the exposure varies automatically to suit the scene being shot The white balance is automatically set when you press the shutter button down fully PHOTOGRAPHY MODE pa MOVIE Recording time bar A recording time bar is displayed on the monitor during shooting The recording time bar is displayed as a guide to the amount of remaining recording time When the recording time bar reaches the right hand end recording automatically ends and the data is recorded onto the SmartMedia SONING A If you press the shutter button down fully during shooting shooting stops and the movie is recorded onto the SmartMedia D It takes about 22 seconds to record an 160 second movie roughly 24MB onto a SmartMedia D Even if you stop shooting immediately after it has begun roughly 3 seconds of movie will be recorded FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Press the flash pop up button to set the flash Effective flash range for GUix Wide angle 0 3 m to 4 5 m 0 9 ft to 14 7 ft Telephoto 0 9 m to 4 0 m 2 9 ft to 13 1 ft Built in flash guide number 12 at ISO 200 Dif the photography mode is GW u
7. G a eT EEE Insert the SmartMedia Switch the camera on and set the Mode Switch to P The Auto Power save function does not operate when the camera is connected to a PC D It is best to use AC Power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH sold separately for this operation P 16 Power loss during data transmission will prevent the image data from being downloaded correctly Insert the small plug on the special cable into the Digital USB socket on the camera and plug the other end of the cable into the USB socket on the PC When you switch the PC on USB appears on the camera monitor D Use only the special cable provided D Refer to the Quick Start Guide provided with the camera for information on installing and using the software When the indicator lamp turns orange data access data transfer is in progress Never open the slot cover disconnect the cable or use the camera in any other way during data access 107 Using the USB Interface Set Replacing SmartMedia On Windows 98 Check that the indicator lamp is green On Windows 2000 Professional Check that the indicator lamp is green and then click on the Eject button in the taskbar On a Macintosh Check that the indicator lamp is green and then drag the Removable drive icon on the desktop to the Trash Switch the camera off and replace the SmartMedia D After you replace the SmartMedia switch the
8. NORMAL FINE NORMAL NORMAL Approx Approx Approx Approx Image Data Size 127MB 1 7MB 810KB 330KB Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx 770KB 390KB 620KB 320KB 90KB MG 8S 8MB 0 4 9 11 3 7 4 4 9 6 12 44 10 19 12 24 89 20 39 25 49 165 41 MG 32S SW 32MB MG 16S SW 16MB 1 32MB 2 3 MG 64S SW 64MB MG 4S 4MB 0 2 4 18 9 8 7 a 9 The numbers 79 50 99 331 82 159 101 198 of available shots are shown for formatted SmartMedia 21 USING AF AE LOCK In a shot with this type of composition the Move the camera slightly so that one of the subjects two people in this case are not in the subjects in the AF frame AF frame If the shot is taken at this point the subjects will not be in focus D Check that the focus selector switch is set to AF AF Autofocus AE Autoexposure Lock On the FinePix4900 ZOOM pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and exposure settings AF and AE lock If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the frame or change the picture composition after the exposure is set you can obtain good results by changing the composition after the AF and AE settings are locked Press and hold the shutter button down halfway AF AE lock The AF frame on the screen becomes smaller and the camera determines the shutter speed and aperture setting With the shutter button still
9. This mode can be selected in the P S A M photography modes Set this setting to ON when you are using an external flash Synchronization speed Up to 1 1000 sec D Set the white balance P 64 to AUTO or Custom White Balance P 72 Compatible Flash Units Flash units that can be used with this camera must meet the following 3 conditions The aperture can be set External flash synchronization can be used The ISO sensitivity can be set Close the built in flash Mount the external flash on the camera s hot shoe J Built in and external flash units cannot be used at the same time Select P S A P 42 or M P 44 However the use of A or M mode is recommended D Flash photography cannot be used when continuous shooting P 59 or auto bracketing P 68 is selected When you are using an external flash always specify a fixed aperture setting SELECT External Flash Settings For external flash refer to the user s manual for the flash and specify the settings as described below Match the settings to the camera aperture setting In P or S mode match the settings to the aperture measured by the camera Match the ISO sensitivity setting P 68 to the setting on the camera Select External Flash mode TTL mode cannot be used 71 72 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU 7 USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH WHITE
10. interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your warranty For customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Please read the Safety Notes P 127 and make sure you understand them before using th
11. or during frame advance when images are being played back These actions could result in damage to the SmartMedia Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the FinePix4900 ZOOM The use of other SmartMedia could damage the camera e SmartMedia are precision electronic devices Do not bend drop or subject SmartMedia to excessive shocks Do not use or store SmartMedia in environments likely to be affected by strong static electricity or electrical noise e Do not use or store SmartMedia in very hot humid or corrosive environments Take care not to touch the SmartMedia s contact area or allow the area to become soiled Use a dry lint free cloth to wipe away any soiling that does occur To avoid damage caused by static electricity always use the special static free case provided during transportation or storage or keep the SmartMedia in a storage case if available Do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a trouser pocket This could subject the SmartMedia to excessive force when you sit down thereby damaging the SmartMedia The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed from the camera after extended periods of picture taking or image viewing This is normal and does not indicate a fault Inserting a SmartMedia that is charged with static electricity into your camera may result in a camera malfunction If this occurs switch the camera off and then on again e Affix the label onto the designated ar
12. sand ensure that the camera is not exposed to sand This can cause faults that may be irreparable E Notes on Condensation If the camera is carried suddenly from a cold location into a warm place water droplets condensation may form on the inside of the camera or on the lens When this occurs switch the camera off and wait an hour before using the camera Condensation may also form on the SmartMedia card In this event remove the SmartMedia and wait a short time before using it again E When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time remove the batteries and the SmartMedia card before storing the camera E Cleaning Your Camera Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens and LCD surface and then wipe lightly with a soft dry cloth If any soiling remains apply a small amount of lens cleaning liquid to a piece of FUJIFILM lens cleaning paper and wipe gently e Do not scratch hard objects against the lens LCD monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are easily damaged Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile substances such as thinners benzine or insecticide as these may react with camera body and cause deformation or remove the coating E Using the Camera Overseas When travelling overseas do not place your camera in the check in baggage Baggage handling at airports may subject baggage to violent shocks and the cam
13. BEEP HIGH LOW OFF HIGH Sets the volume of the tone emitted when the camera is used DATE TIME O ox Sets the date and time See P 20 for details RENEW CONT RENEW Specifies whether the Frame No Memory function is used See P 103 for details LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH ENGLISH arial or French as the language used for screen Resets all settings other than the date time custom white balance measurement and EVF LCD setting to the factory default values When you press the MENU OK button a confirmation screen appears To proceed press the MENU OK button again See the next page for information on procedures 97 98 SET SET UP MODE PREVIEW DOFF as Bai N BEEP DHIGH T DATE TIME PSET OK Press A or Y to select a setting Use lt or P to change the settings Set the Mode switch to my Set the Mode dial to SET to display the SET UP screen Always switch the camera off when you are replacing the batteries If you open the battery cover or disconnect the AC power adapter without switching the camera off all the camera settings may revert to the factory default values Y For FILE SIZE QUALITY DATE TIME and RESET ALL press the MENU OkK button SETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY COMPRESSION RATIO You can select any combination of 3 file size settings and 4 quality compression ratio settings according to the type of
14. Dif you do not want to protect any images press the BACK button to return to the menu To exit the rotected images P 77 84 p Jee menu screen press the BACK button again 85 86 1 gt HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS DPOF With the FinePix4900 ZOOM you can order prints using the Digital Print Order Format DPOF You can use the DPOF to specify the following The frames to be printed and the number of prints for each frame Imprinting of the date and time This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix4900 ZOOM Note that some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the number of prints Note that the warnings shown below may be displayed while you are specifying the prints DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE OK P 121 When you erase the image the DPOF setting for that image are deleted at the same time Y RESET UNMATCHED DPOF OK P 121 If you load a SmartMedia that contains frames specified for printing on another camera those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print specifications YDPOF FILE ERROR P 121 No more than 999 frames can be specified on the same SmartMedia N _ 1 gt DPOF DATE SETTING SET ALL RESET ALL REVIE
15. and then press the MENU Ok button D To cancel W ERASE press the BACK button Dif the DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE ALL OK message is displayed DPOF is specified When you press the MENU OK button the image is erased PLAYBACK MENU gt PLAYBACK AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK T ERASE FORMAT ALL FRAMES FRAME Press the MENU OK button to display the menu on the monitor D The Auto Power Off function does not operate during playback Movie playback begins automatically When playback ends the next frame appears Display Method WIPE1 Fs Oblique WIPES E Mosaic WIPE2 fy Swirl NO WIPE pI PLAY BACK WIPE 3 Ka WIPE 2 al WIPE 1 Wl Press lt or P to select fi PLAYBACK Use the A and Y buttons to select one of the 3 display methods wipes Press the MENU OK button The image frames are automatically advanced and played back D If you press the DISP button once during playback H and the playback frame number are displayed on the monitor 4 To interrupt te PLAYBACK press the BACK button 9 80 PLAYBACK MENU m RESIZE When you resize an image a new file is created containing a smaller amount of data Only still images with a file size setting of 2400 x 1800 1600 x 1200 or 1280 x 960 can be resized For other types of image the Resize menu option
16. camera back on and then reconnect the camera to the personal computer Overview of the Wide Conversion Lens Adapter Ring Wide Conversion Lens WL FX9 This is a set that includes a wide conversion lens and adapter ring and converts the camera s focal length by 0 79X equivalent to a 28 mm wide angle lens This set also allows you to use commercially available filters Wide conversion lens specifications Magnification 0 79X Lens configuration 3 lenses in 3 groups Dimensions 32 mm x 70 mm dia Weight Approx 185 g Accessories Adapter Ring see below for specifications Lens caps front and rear Lens pouch D This lens should be used at the wide angle zoom setting equivalent to 28 mm 46 mm Using the lens at the telephoto setting increases the amount of distortion D The wide conversion lens and built in flash cannot be used together The adapter ring is required for using commercially available filters e Adapter ring specifications Compatible filters 55 mm diameter commercial filters Dimensions 39 mm X 58 mm dia Weight Approx 30 g D Do not use more than one filter at a time Filter Adapter Ring Mount the Adapter Ring Wide Conversion Lens commercial filters by screwing them on in the direction of the arrow 109 110 Accessories Guide gt The optional accessories sold separately can make taking pictures with the FinePix4900 ZOOM even easier For information on how to attac
17. fire or electric shock Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth or quilt 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 Do not use the flash close to anyone s eyes This can cause temporary damage to the person s eyesight N CAUTION 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 Request regular internal testing and cleaning for your camera Build ups of dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock Contact your Fuji dealer to request internal cleaning every 2 years EC Declaration of Conformity We Name Fuji Photo Film Europe G m b H Address Heesenstrasse 31 40549 Dusseldorf Germany declare that the product Product Name DIGITAL CAMERA FUJIFILM FinePix4900 ZOOM Manufacture s Name Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Manufacture s Address 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan is in conformity with the following Standards Safety EN60065 EMC EN55022 1998 Classe B EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 1998 following the provision of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EE
18. held down halfway AF lock move the camera back to the original image and press the shutter button down fully You can reapply the AF AE lock as many times as you like before releasing the shutter The AF AE lock operates in all photography modes and can be used to ensure excellent results 30 FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION Text displayed Framing Guideline displayed No text displayed ANN EES O 2 a ae When the Mode dial is set to a setting other than ss the screen display changes each time the DISP button is pressed Press the DISP button to display the framing guideline Group shot Portrait 60 F5 6 You can use the lt q and P buttons to select 3 framing guidelines The framing guidelines help you to compose shots when you are taking pictures The framing guideline is not recorded on the image Use this frame when you want to position your main subject in center of the frame or when you want to align your shot with the horizon This is the most effective frame for monitoring the size and balance of your subject when the shot involves motion D The lines in the scene frame roughly divide the recorded pixels into three equal parts horizontally and vertically When the image is printed the resulting print may be shifted slightly from the scene frame Use this frame when you are shooting groups of 2 or more people By composing the shot so that your s
19. is not displayed Why Resize Resizing is extremely convenient when you want to attach an image file to an E mail message After resizing the quality is NORMAL for all the images ERASE FORMAT ALL FRAMES Press q or B to select the image to be resized Press the MENU OK button to display the menu on the monitor D Movie files cannot be resized H RESIZE 160091280 12809640 Press lt q or P to select Mal RESIZE Press the MENU OkK button D Resizing will not proceed if the CARD FULL or t PROTECTED CARD message is displayed If this occurs erase some unwanted images or use a SmartMedia that is not protected T 100 0005 RESIZE OK OK gt OK NO BACK A confirmation screen appears To proceed press the MENU OkK button The resized image is recorded as a separate file Dif you do not want to resize the image press the BACK button to return to the menu To exit the menu screen press the BACK button again o n SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION T D ERASE FORMAT ALL FRAMES Press the MENU OK button to display the menu on the monitor D Multi frame playback is an easy way to select images to be protected P 35 Protection A setting that prevents images from being 82 inadvertently erased P 77 OnPROTECT Ap VNPROTECT ALL PROTECT A
20. not be correct DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE OK DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE ALL OK Y RESET UNMATCHED DPOF OK The image you tried to erase When you erase the image the DPOF has a DPOF print setting settings for that image are deleted at the same time The DPOF file contains an error Press the MENU OK button to create a new Alternatively the DPOF file was DPOF file and specify all the DPOF settings set up on a different device again Y DPOF FILE ERROR ZOOM ERROR FOCUS ERROR Prints were specified for more The maximum number of frames for which than 1000 frames in the DPOF prints can be specified on the same frame settings SmartMedia is 999 e Camera malfunction or fault e Switch the camera on again taking care not to touch the lens e Turn the camera off and on again a few times If this does not resolve the problem contact an authorized FUJIFILM service center 121 122 Troubleshooting gt If you think the camera is faulty check the following once more Cause Remedy No power Power cuts out during operation Battery runs out quickly No photograph is taken when the shutter button is pressed e The battery is exhausted e The AC power adapter plug has come out of the power outlet e Load a new fully charged battery e Plug the adapter back in e The battery is exhausted e Load a new fully charged battery e You are using the camera in extremely cold conditions e The
21. of the owner unless intended only for personal use 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 E Liquid Crystal If the LCD monitor or LCD panel is damaged take particular care with the liquid crystal in the monitor or panel If any of the following situations arise take the urgent action indicated f liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin Wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with running water and soap f liquid crystal gets into your eye Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15minutes and then seek medical assistance f liquid crystal is swallowed Flush your mouth thoroughly with water Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting Then seek medical assistance E Notes on Electrical Interference If the camera is needed be used in hospitals or aircrafts please note that this camera may cause interference to other equipment in the hospital or aircraft For details please check with the applicable regulations in that place E Handling Your Digital Camera This camera contains precision electronic components To ensure that images are recorded correctly do not subject the camera to
22. on the camera shake warning 60 F5 6 a A A Close the flash to switch to Suppressed Flash mode In the modes listed below the flash pops up but the icon appears on the monitor and the flash cannot be used Modes in which flash cannot be used aA Landscape P 41 vs Movie P 46 Continuous shooting P 59 Auto bracketing P 68 W MACRO CLOSE UP PHOTOGRAPHY This mode can be selected in the img P S A and M photography modes Selecting Macro mode allows you to take close up shots Effective Photography Range Approx 10 cm 80 cm The focal length is equivalent to that of a 35 mm 80 mm optical zoom on a 35 mm camera The digital zoom can also be used P 58 D Select the appropriate Flash mode for the conditions P 49 Note that the effective flash range is 30 cm 80 cm D if the flash is too bright adjust the flash brightness P 64 D When shooting in dark conditions use a tripod to prevent era shake OO Eo 0 When you press the amp button the W icon appears on the screen and the camera is in Macro mode Press the button again to cancel Macro mode Macro photography is automatically cancelled in the following situations e When the photography mode is switched to SP 3 e When the camera is switched off 53 54 AE L USING AE LOCK This mode can be selected in the M SP P S and A
23. pictures ATTACHING THE LENS CAP AND SHOULDER STRAP the strap mount Attach the other end of the shoulder strap to the other side of camera in the same way After attaching the shoulder strap check carefully that the strap is firmly secured D Attaching the shoulder strap incorrectly could result in the camera being dropped SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY Loading the Battery Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and lift it open Load the battery with the W indicator end downwards Do not use excessive force to open the battery cover When replacing the battery always switch the camera off beforehand If you open the battery cover without switching the camera off the camera settings may revert to the factory defaults D Take care to load the battery the right way up Insert the end of the battery with the gold terminals into the battery compartment first Hold the battery in and close the battery 1 cover Battery Type NP 80 rechargeable battery C_J D The battery is not fully charged at shipment You must charge the battery before you use it See P 114 116 for more information on the battery g 15 SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY Connecting the AC Power Adapter DC IN 5V Check that thie camera is switched off Open the terminal cover and insert the AC power adapter connector plug into the DC IN 5V socket Then plug the AC power adapter i
24. the camera switch 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 place the camera on an unstable surface This can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause injury 128 discharge Safety Notes WARNING Never attempt to modify or disassemble the camera Never open the casing Do not use the camera when it has been dropped or the casing is damaged This can cause a fire or electric shock Contact your FUJIFILM dealer Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower This can cause a fire or electric shock Never attempt to take pictures whilst in motion Do not use the camera while you are walking or operating a moving car or other 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 9 Do not disassemble Do not use in the bathroom or shower N WARNING Do not modify 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 f the cord is damaged contact your FUJIFILM dealer Do not use the batteries except as specified Load the batteries wi
25. A E T In Continuous Shooting Auto Bracketing AUTO POWER SAVE SETTING Sead natn a a Ea FRAME NO MEMORY eraa AE ee eee ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS 777 l System Expansion Options scree Using the USB Interface Set EEA A T 106 Overview of the Wide Conversion Lens Adapter Ring 109 Accessories Guide A A T E 1 10 Explanation of Terms stricter 112 Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly 113 Notes on the Power Supply vrei 114 Notes on Using the Battery eeen 114 AC Power Adapter m vee es tie ke net nee un E 1 16 Notes on the SmartMedia E EEA yak a eve atatatere ve ARRAN VE 1 18 Warning Displays PE A Sinise ietitwine are sieese ae e s Guide Rete wpiejepeie ee 120 l Troubleshooting statelelateta e EE a E EE EE en aG SEEE 122 Specifications E A E eee 125 Safety Notes lt etceceteeereeteeee ete tree tee teeeereetescens 127 EC Declaration of Conformity r 131 J 6 Preface E Test Shots Prior to Photography For particularly important photographs such as weddings and overseas trips always take a test photograph to check that the camera is functioning normally e Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd cannot accept liability for any incidental losses such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from photography incurred as a result of faults with this product E Notes on Copyright Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent
26. BALANCE ry i Wy Match the white balance to the external flash settings In WB in the Photography menu P 64 select C1 Custom White Balance Press the MENU OkK button Hold a sheet of white paper so that it fills the entire screen Then press the button to fire the flash and set the white balance D After you take the picture you should check the Color White Balance setting for the image e n SET UP set Preview P 100 to ON e Set the Mode switch to Playback P 32 eis ADVANCED PLAYBACK The Advanced Playback section introduces a range of playback functions that you can access by setting the Mode switch to P E Playback mode menu Playback image Menu options that can be set gt STILL IMAGES W ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING P 36 77 P 32 bl PLAYBACK AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK P 79 Fa RESIZE P 80 On PROTECTION P 82 amp DPOF Digital Print Order Format P 86 W ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING P 36 77 bl PLAYBACK AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK P 79 EE INDEX P 95 On PROTECTION P 82 If you are close to a power outlet you should use the means AC Power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH sold separately to avoid any loss of power during still image or movie playback P 16 73 PLAYBACK INFORMATION 100 0005 File size Quality T ni 2400X1800 Shutter speed l NORMAL Hn
27. C and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC CE Manage Dusseldorf Germany September 1 2000 Place Date Signature Managing Director Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA 131 w FUJIFILM FUJI PHOTO FILM CO LTD 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan Printed on recycled paper Printed in Japan FGS 002108 FG
28. Charging the Battery The battery can be charged using the AC 5V AC 5VH AC Power Adapter supplied with the FinePix4900 ZOOM The battery takes approximately 5 hours to charge If you use the BC 80 Battery Charger sold separately the battery can be charged in approximately 70 minutes This rechargeable battery does not need to be fully discharged or exhausted flat before being charged The battery may feel warm after it has been charged or immediately after being used This is perfectly normal The battery can be charged at temperatures between 0 C and 40 C 32 F and 104 F but should be charged between 10 C and 30 C 50 F and 86 F to obtain maximum battery performance e Do not recharge a fully charged battery E Battery Life At normal temperatures this battery can be used at least 300 times If the time for which the battery provides power shortens markedly this indicates that the battery has reached the end of its effective life and should be replaced Notes on storage Lithium ion batteries are both compact and capable of storing large quantities of power However if they are stored for long periods while charged the performance of the battery can be impaired f the battery will not be used for some time run the battery flat before storing it f the battery is kept in storage for a long period charge the battery and then run it flat again at least once a year Always remove t
29. DATE TIME DSET OK Once you enable this function the monitor is temporarily switched off to reduce power consumption Sleep mode if the camera is not used for about 15 seconds If the camera is then left unused for a further time 2 or 5 minutes it is automatically switched off Use this function when you want to get the maximum possible running time from the battery D Auto Power Save is disabled during automatic playback and when a USB connection is being used The Sleep function does not operate in Playback mode but the camera is automatically switched off if it is left unused 102 for some time 2 or 5 minutes When the camera is in sleep mode pressing the shutter button down halfway brings the camera back to full operational mode This is a useful feature as it allows you to take pictures more quickly than switching the camera off and then on again D Camera operation can also be restored by pressing other buttons Only those buttons that are enabled in the respective mode can be used FRAME NO MEMORY lt RENEW gt lt CONT gt 0001 0001 0005 0005 4 0001 0006 0005 0010 Formatted SmartMedia used for both A and B Setting this function to CONT makes file management easier as it ensures that file names are not duplicated when images are downloaded to a PC RENEW Pictures are stored on each SmartMedia beginning with a file number 0001 CONT _ Pictures are stored begin
30. LL HGR Use lt q or P to select om PROTECT Press A or Y to select FRAME SET RESET Press MENU Ok OmFRAME SET 100 0005 RESET PROTECT OK OK OK NO BACK Use lt or B to select the image to be protected D Movie are protected one photographed item file at a time D If you do not want to protect any images press the BACK button to return to the menu To exit the menu screen press the BACK button again T OmFRAME SET 100 0005 RESET UNPROTECT OK OK OK NO BACK When the MENU OkK button is pressed the image is protected and the lO icon appears on the right of the screen To remove the 4 protection press the MENU Ok button again To protect another image repeat the procedure from step 3 83 o n SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES DISP K i l D ERASE Om PROTECT 100 0005 ALL OnPROTECT FORMAT UNPROTECT ALL ALL FRAMES PROTECT ALL PROTECT ALL OK RAME FRAME SET RESET OK OK NO BACK Press the MENU OK button to display the Use lt q or P to select Cm PROTECT A confirmation screen will appear to proceed menu on the monitor Press A or Y to select PROTECT ALL or press the MENU Ok button UNPROTECT ALL 4 Press MENU OkK Formatting erases all images including
31. Macro Approx 10 cm 0 3 ft to 80 cm 2 6 ft Shutter Variable speed 3 to 1 2000 sec using AE 2400 x 1800 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480 Quality Mode HI FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE NORMAL FINE NORMAL NORMAL Image Data Size Approx Approx 1 7MB Approx 810KB Approx 330KB Approx 770KB Approx 390KB Approx 620KB Approx 320KB MG 4S 4MB 4 11 4 9 6 12 MG 8S 8MB 9 23 10 19 12 24 MG 16S SW 16MB MG 64S SW 64MB 0 J 2 25 18 38 94 5 36 19 ai 47 189 20 39 49 82 159 101 198 Specifications Flash Auto flash using flash control sensor Effective range Wide Approx 0 3 m 4 5 m 1 ft 14 7 ft Tele Approx 0 9 m 4 0 m 3 ft 13 1 ft Flash modes Auto Red Eye Reduction Forced Flash Slow Synchro Red Eye Reduction Slow Synchro LCD monitor 2 inch low temperature polysilicon TFT 130000 pixels Video output NTSC US Canada model PAL Europe model Self Timer 2 sec 10 sec timer clock Input Output Terminals A V Output Stereo mini jack 1 Digital USB 1 for image data output with a personal computer DC Input Socket for specified AC power adapter Power Supply and Others Power supply Use one of the following e Rechargeable Battery NP 80 or AC Power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH E No of available shots using batte
32. P53 amas shooting in dark locations you should use the flash lens as described on P 113 P 49 or a tripod to prevent camera shake TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE Frame the shot so that the subject fills the entire AF Auto Focus frame You can use the Zoom button or the 4 direction button AW to zoom in and out To zoom in on the subject press the T side of the button To zoom out press the W side When you use the zoom a zoom bar appears on the screen When you are shooting with the camera held on its side use the 4 direction button AW The FinePix4900 ZOOM uses a 6X zoom with a focal length equivalent to 35 mm 210 mm ona 35 mm camera The focal length when the camera is 24 switched on is equivalent to roughly 50 mm D If the subject is not in the AF frame use AE AF lock to take the picture P 28 When you press the shutter button down halfway the AF frame on the screen becomes smaller and the camera focuses The camera also selects the shutter speed and aperture setting at that point When you press the shutter button down halfway the image on the screen freezes temporarily However this image is not the recorded image D If it is too dark to focus move at least 2 m away from the subject and take the picture then press the shutter button down fully without releasing it push down fully the camera beeps and takes the picture The camera then records the im
33. W RESET FRAME SET ADATE OFF This function allows you to select whether or not the date of shooting is included on the print Set the Mode switch to PR Press the MENU Ok button to display the menu on the monitor Press B to select Si DPOF D DPOF settings cannot be specified for movie SET ALL RESET ALL REVIEW RESET FRAME SET Use Y to select DATE Press lt b to specify DATE ON or DATE OFF This setting is then valid for all the 4 prints until the setting is changed D Before specifying any other settings first specify whether date is to be shown or not 88 r DPOF SET FRAME DDPOF SET ALL RESET ALL ii SANA Use A or Y to select FRAME SET Press the MENU OK button D Always specify the date setting before proceeding to other settings D If you specify FRAME SET and use cropping and then specify SET ALL the number of frames specified in the FRAME SET and cropping settings are cancelled M FRAME SET 100 0005 l O3SHEETS v TOTAL 00003SHEETS TRIMMING SHIFT OK SET OK CANCEL BACK Use lt q or gt to display the frame to be specified Use A or Y to specify the number of piis If you are not specifying cropping proceed to _ Step 6 P 90 D Up to 99 prints can be specified for each frame and the maximum
34. age data D If you press the shutter button down fully in a single motion the AF frame does not change size and the picture is taken immediately When you take a picture the indicator lamp turns orange photographs cannot be taken When the indicator lamp turns green again the camera is ready to take pictures The indicator lamp flashes orange while the flash is charging Because the amount of data recorded varies depending on the subject level of image detail etc the number of available shots after an image is recorded may remain the same or may decrease by 2 frames in some cases D Refer to P 120 for information on warning displays 25 TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE E Indicator Lamp Display coor Stowe Meaning Ready to shoot Green AF AE in progress or camera Flashing shake warning Recording to SmartMedia the next picture can be taken image being recorded onto Lit the SmartMedia the next Orange picture cannot be taken Battery charging in progress Flashing Flash charging SmartMedia warning No SmartMedia loaded SmartMedia not formatted incorrect format write protect sticker used SmartMedia full Flashing SmartMedia error Battery charging error Lens operation error Detailed warning messages are displayed on the screen P 120 7 Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus Though the FinePix4900 ZOOM uses an accurate autofocus mechanism it ma
35. are displayed for the specified frames is displayed where the date is specified and is displayed where cropping is specified FRAME SET 100 0005 a O3SHEETS v TOTAL 00003SHEETS TRIMMING SHIFT OK SET OK CANCEL BACK lt To Cancel gt If you cancelled the setting settings are only disabled for the frames that were being set 4 Settings for other frames are not cancelled D TOTAL shows the total number of prints specified 91 gt DPOF REVIEW RESET SET ALL RESET ALL REVIEW RESET FRAME SET O DATE OFF 4 Use A or Y to select REVIEW RESET Press the MENU OkK button 92 M REVIEW CANCEL RESET Ok OK OK NO BACK You can confirm the settings for only those frames with a specified number of prints by pressing lt or gt The settings for each frame are displayed on the right of the screen D Multi frame playback is an easy way to select images P 35 Dif you do not want to check or delete the DPOF settings press the BACK button to return to the menu To exit the menu screen press the BACK button again To delete the print setting display the image for which the setting is to be deleted and then press the MENU OK button When the print setting has been deleted the next image appears with the RESET 0K message displayed Dif all the print specifications are cancelled the TOTAL
36. be changed during shooting 60 SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY Manual focus can be used in all photography modes except ss Each time you press the button the setting moves one step in the sequence 2 SEC 10 SEC OFF Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button The camera focuses on the subject in the frame and self timer starts to run D You can also use the AF AE lock P 28 Be careful not to stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button as this can cause focusing or light metering errors The self timer lamp lights and then starts flashing until the picture is taken E Self timer Lamp Display Lit for 2 seconds Lit for 5 seconds Flashing for 5 seconds D To stop the self timer once it has started running press the BACK button SELF TIMER i D0000000000 OW Fo 6 A countdown is displayed on the screen indicating the time remaining until the picture is taken Self timer mode is automatically cancelled after each shot 61 PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION A Flash brightness adjustment rh 6 3 White balance i a r et l T 0 3 WB AUTO Photometry i je AUTO MULU ocenimo m Fa itivi e Tone Press the MENU Ok button to display the To move to another menu page press 4 or Bracketin ENE i menu B button for the arrows in the m
37. d too far away Turn the focusing ring to the left Focus Check Button The center of the screen is displayed enlarged while the button is pressed You can focus the shot while the image is enlarged Use this function when you have difficulty confirming that the shot is in focus in Manual Focus mode Press the Focus check button The image is not displayed enlarged when the file size setting is 640 x 480 and the digital zoom is fully zoomed in telephoto To Use Manual Focusing Successfully Use a tripod to avoid the image becoming unfocused when the camera moves To focus quickly use AF mode to focus on an object roughly the same distance away and then switch to manual focusing 08 DIGITAL ZOOM You can use the digital zoom function for all Resolution File Size settings other than 2400 x 1800 To use the digital zoom Use the optical zoom to zoom in fully telephoto and then press the T button again To revert to optical zoom Use the digital zoom to zoom out fully wide angle and then press the W button again You cannot use the digital zoom for resolutions of 2400 x 1800 The optical zoom is equivalent to approximately 35 mm 210 mm ona 35 mm camera D See P 99 for information on changing the file size setting Zoom bar display T l W 1600 1280 x x 1200 960 A zoom bar appears on the screen If the image on
38. display reverts to 00000 and the background turns black To delete further print settings repeat the _ procedure from step 2 i gt DPOF SET ALL RESET ALL Poe NIE RE SE TEAN REVIEW RESET FRAME SET QO DATE OFF 4 Use A or Y to select SET ALL RESET ALL Press the MENU Ok button 4 93 PLAYBACK MENU SET ALL 4 gt RESET ALL OK OK NO BACK Use lt lt or B to select SET ALL or RESET ALL Press sthe MENU OK button to set the selected option SET ALL specifies 1 print for all the images The FRAME SET specifications and cropping settings are cancelled DPOF SET ALL RESET ALL 100 0005 TOTAL 00005SHEETS A confirmation screen appears To proceed press the MENU OK button D Prints can be specified for up to 999 frames on the same card If you specify more than 1000 frames the YDPOF FILE ERROR warning appears P 120 D TOTAL shows the total number of prints specified J If you cancel all of the frames the TOTAL display reverts to 00000 The frames also remain protected CREATE INDEX Index creation can only be specified when there are image files selected This feature creates index images which allow you to view the content of a movie file without playing it back To create the index the function selects 25 image fra
39. down the 4 Exposure Compensation button and turn the Command dial to select the setting Exposure indicator Use the exposure indicator on the monitor as a guide to setting the exposure Moving the indicator towards plus gives an overexposed image plus displayed in yellow while moving the indicator towards minus minus displayed in yellow gives an underexposed image 45 Movie In this mode you can shoot up to 160 seconds of movie without sound at a time Motion JPEG format P 112 at 320 x 240 pixels and 10 frames per second Depending on the space available on the SmartMedia the time that can be recorded in one movie may be shorter than 160 seconds STANDBY When you select movie the available recording time is displayed on the monitor When STANDBY then appears on the monitor the camera is ready to shoot E SmartMedia standard shooting time SmartMedia MG 4S MG 8S MG 16S SW MG 32S SW MG 64S SW capacity 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB Available Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx The numbers of available shots are shown for formatted SmartMedia STANDBY In Movie mode the lens is locked at the wide angle setting and only the digital zoom can be used You can use the Zoom button or the 4 direction button AW to zoom in and out When you use the zoom a Zoom bar appears on the screen Digital zoom focal distance
40. e camera Contents Warning ee 3 Advanced Features Photography Preface haiti gil EA at Gen wee came ober aea 6 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY lt rrreseseecerereceeterereetererers 39 Features and Accessories 1111111 7 E Photography mode specifications 39 OMENCIAtUIe steer ttt neers 8 Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Displays 13 J PHOTOGRAPHY MODE AUTO SP SCENE POSITION eee 40 a PD Portrait e ser eee rrrersrrrrerrrerrrnrrrnsrenernnnnee 41 1 Getting Ready xh Landscape ceases 41 ATTACHING THE LENS CAP AND SHOULDER STRAP 14 is Sports EEE EEE ee a ai dapen e Ene EE EA 41 SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY eee 15 t Night Scene rsrsrsrsrrsrsrserrrerensesenenrnrnsrerereree 41 Loading the Battery tter eeenisasiisintoeeeecisiee 15 P PROGRAMED S SHUTTER PRIORITY A APERTURE PRIORITY 42 Connecting the AC Power Adapter Soh inua Naa a us teak 16 Program Shift cccccccct cette ett eee eerste eee ee eres 43 Charging the Battery eetere 16 M MANUAL e a 44 LOADING THE SmartMedj a eetet eere ereere 17 Shutter Speed Setting esata e ees eee eee 44 REMOVING THE SmartMedig seese 18 ae Aperture SEUNG s rnesteeter eet eee eeteee terre ene eeereers ss 45 SWITCHING ON AND OFP ccvesseeseceseceteeteeeseesseeseeanas 19 pam MOVIE r srrssrresrrrenennnnnnnnnnnununuuuununnuunnuunnnunnnnnnnnen 46 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME eee 20 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY stseceen seresteeene sss txmensatecnetcs 49 A53 Auto Flas
41. e effective for the following subjects e AVERAGE The advantage of this mode is that the exposure tends not to change for different compositions or subjects This mode is particularly effective for shots of people wearing black or white clothing and shots of scenery SPOT This mode is useful for subjects with strongly contrasting light and dark areas where you want to achieve the correct exposure for a particular feature MULTI In this mode the camera uses automatic scene recognition to analyze the subject and provide optimum exposure in a wide range of shooting conditions This mode should be used for everyday photography 67 SETTING THE SENSITIVITY 500 40 12 0 AUTO MULTI z o This mode can be selected in the P S A lt M photography modes Use this setting when you want to take bright pictures indoors without using a flash or when you want to use a fast shutter speed to prevent camera shake etc Settings 125 200 400 800 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU AUTO BRACKETING HAUTO BRACKETING TIEV PIREN 1 3EV OFF NORMAL MEn This mode can be selected in the P S A M photography modes Use this feature to photograph the same image with different exposure settings Auto bracketing automatically shoots 3 consecutive frames one of which is correctly exposed while the remaining two are underexposed and overexposed respectively by a set amount The thr
42. e used with multi frame playback Use the AY lt P gt buttons to move the cursor the orange outline to the desired frame Pressing A or Y repeatedly switches to the previous or next display You can enlarge the selected image by pressing the DISP button again D Multi frame playback is particularly useful for selecting images for single frame erase single frame protect Resize DPOF frame specification or DPOF confirmation and cancellation ERASING SINGLE FRAME T ERASE ERASE FORMAT FORMAT Press the MENU OK button to erase the displayed image When erasing is complete the next image appears and the ERASE 0K message is displayed ERASE OK ALL FRAMES ALL FRAMES PRPALIE FT DANAE AME DAME NAML f RAN OK gt OK CANCEL BACK Press lt or gt button to display the image to be erased Select FRAME in the tf ERASE menu and press the MENU OkK button Set the Mode switch to P Press the MENU OkK button to display the Menu screen on the monitor D If YPROTECTED FRAME is displayed the image protection must be removed to erase the image P 82 Dif the DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE OK message is displayed DPOF is specified When you press the MENU OK button the image is erased and the DPOF settings are updated D See P 77 for more information o
43. ea of the card Do not use third party labels as this can lead to problems when the card is inserted or removed When you attach the label take care that it does not cover any of the write protect area E Notes on Using SmartMedia with a PC f you intend to take photos using a SmartMedia that has been used on a PC format the SmartMedia on your camera When you format a SmartMedia in the camera and then shoot and record images a directory folder is automatically created Image data is then recorded in this directory Do not change or delete the directory folder names or file names on the SmartMedia from your PC as this will make it impossible to use the SmartMedia in your camera Always use the camera to erase image data ona SmartMedia To edit image data copy the image data to the computer s hard disk and then edit the copied data E Specifications Type Image memory card for digital cameras SmartMedia Operating voltage 3 3V Operating conditions Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 80 or less condensation free Dimensions 37 mm x 45 mm x 0 76 mm 1 45 in x 1 77 in x 0 03 in WxHxD 449 Warning Displays gt The table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor Explanation qj Lit red charge No SmartMedia is loaded or it is Load the SmartMedia 3 3V in the correct CARD NOT INITIALIZED The SmartMedia is not formatted Format the Smar
44. ec ISO 400 1 6 sec to 1 1000 sec ISO 800 1 1 3 sec to 1 1000 sec A Aperture setting F2 8 to F11 D See P 63 72 for information on the Photography menu De 1000 F2 8 If you exceed the control range for the photography mode as with a scene that is extremely overexposed or underexposed the shutter speed or aperture is displayed in red on the screen P 13 D Set the correct exposure compensation for the shooting conditions P 55 Program Shift Shutter Speed Aperture ii A This function allows you to select different shutter speed and aperture setting combinations without changing the exposure setting In Program Shift mode the shutter speed and aperture settings are displayed in yellow Program Shift is cancelled when you switch modes or switch the camera off 43 M MANUAL Turn the Mode dial to select the settings This mode allows you to set any shutter speed or aperture setting Shutter speed setting 1 steps 1 3 EV ISO 125 3 sec to 1 1000 sec ISO 200 3 sec to 1 1000 sec ISO 400 1 6 sec to 1 1000 sec ISO 800 1 1 3 sec to 1 1000 sec Aperture setting F2 8 to F11 in 1 3 EV steps D See P 63 72 for information on the Photography menu 44 D See P 112 for more information on EVs Shutter Speed Setting Shutter Speed GO Fo amp ____ _ Turn the Command dial to select the setting Aperture Setting Aperture Hold
45. ee available settings are 1 3 2 3 and 1 EV D Flash photography cannot be used This feature always takes 3 shots However if there is insufficient space on the SmartMedia for 3 shots no picture will be taken Auto bracketing is disabled when oe shooting is selected P 59 a E a een CANCEL BACK When Preview display is set to ON P 100 a is correctly exposed is overexposed and is underexposed To record the images press the MENU OK button To proceed without recording the images press the BACK button The STORING message appears on the LCD monitor while the images are being recorded onto the SmartMedia D It takes about 11 seconds to record the image data NORMAL 2400 x 1800 pixels PHOTOGRAPHY MENU 3 SHARPNESS R SHARPNESS HARD This mode can be selected in the P S A M photography modes Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines or to adjust the image quality Three levels of sharpness are available HARD NORMAL SOFT Emphasizes the outlines Best for shots of subjects such as L buildings or text where you want sharp images Best for ordinary photography Provides edge sharpness that is ideal for ordinary shots Softens the outlines Best for shots of subjects such as people where a softer image is desirable 70 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH EXTERNAL FLASH
46. emory card SmartMedia to a personal computer Its USB interface provides high speed data transmission Windows 98 or Power Macintosh with USB interface A FLOPPY DISK ADAPTER FD A2 tor SmartMedia Image Memory Card Reader DM R1 This device allows image data shot on the camera to be handled in essentially the same way as files on an external disk drive for a personal computer e EEE 1394 interface e Dual slot for SmartMedia and CompactFlash Type II Microdrive compatible SC FX9 This is a special synthetic leather case that protects the camera against soiling dust and minor impacts when it is being carried 112 Explanation of Terms AF AE Lock Auto Power Save Function DPOF EV JPEG Motion JPEG PC Card PC Card Standard PCMCIA White Balance On the FinePix4900 ZOOM pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and exposure settings AF and AE lock If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the frame or change the picture composition after the exposure is set you can obtain good results by changing the composition after the AF and AE settings are locked If the camera is not used in any way for 15 seconds this function switches features such as the LCD monitor off Sleep mode to prevent battery depletion and the waste of power when the AC power adapter is connected If the camera is then left unused for a further period the Auto Power Save f
47. enu lt 4a or A A a a r j ii AA Use lt and P to select the menu item and m current photography Sh 60 F5 6 A tasterBaatarit A and Y to change the setting settings you can check arpness i E l them by holding down hese the MENU Ok button to confirm the the INFO button ap ag The photography information is not displayed in GU SP or SS mode You cannot access the menu settings in GU D You can only use this function to check the settings SP or SS mode 62 not to change them See P 39 for details 63 64 Z FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT AUTO MULTI 2 Ke This mode can be selected in the P S A M photography modes Use this setting when you cannot obtain the correct brightness such as when the flash does not reach the subject is too faint or when you are using the flash for a close up shot The range for exposure compensation is 2 levels 0 6 to 0 6 EV in 0 3 EV increments Exposure compensation only functions with the built in flash See P 112 for more information on EVs SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE IB WHITE BALANCE MULT 200 0 This mode can be selected in the P S A lt M photography modes Change the white balance setting when you want to take a picture with the white balance fixed for the surroundings and lighting when the picture is taken In Auto mode the correct white bala
48. era may be damaged internally even when no external damage is visible 113 114 Notes on the Power Supply Notes on Using the Battery The FinePix4900 ZOOM camera uses a rechargeable lithium ion battery Note the points below when using the rechargeable battery Take particular care to read the Safety Notes to ensure that you use the battery correctly When shipped the NP 80 is not fully charged Always charge the battery before using it Always remove the battery cap when using the battery When you are carrying the battery around load it into the digital camera or attach the cap When storing the battery store it with the cap fitted aa es Terminal Battery E Battery Features The battery gradually loses its charge even when not used Use a battery that has been charged recently in the last day or two to take pictures To maximize the battery life switch the camera off as quickly as possible when it is not being used In cold locations the number of frames that can be shot decreases Take along a spare fully charged battery You can also increase the amount of power produced by putting the battery in your pocket or another warm place to heat it and then loading it into the camera just before you take a picture If you are using a heating pad take care not to place the battery directly against the pad The camera may not operate if you use a depleted battery in cold conditions E
49. g a FUJIFILM FinePix series MX series and DX series digital camera FAST FORWARDING IMAGES You can fast forward through the frames by holding down lt or gt button for about 3 seconds during playback During fast forward 3 frames are shown together in miniature on the monitor When you stop fast forward the image enclosed in the frame is displayed on the monitor as a single image D A progress bar is displayed to show the approximate playback position on the SmartMedia PLAYBACK ZOOM Pressing A amp and Y button during playback zooms in and out on enlarges and reduces the still image respectively When you use this function a zoom bar is displayed Zoom scales 2400 x 1800 pixel images Max 15 x 1600 x 1200 pixel images Max 10 x 1280 x 960 pixel images Max 8x 640 x 480 pixel images Max 4x D Pressing lt 4 or gt during zooming cancels zooming 34 and moves to the next image After you have zoomed an image you can move around the image by holding down the SHIFT button and pressing A Y lt and p gt on the 4 direction button D Press the BACK button to return to normal unscaled display MULTI FRAME PLAYBACK i Pressing the DISP button twice switches to the multi frame 9 frame display The LCD monitor text display disappears after approximately 3 seconds D Playback zoom cannot b
50. g the photographed image is displayed after you take a photograph ON The preview screen is displayed and you can choose whether to record the image To record MENU OkK button To continue without recording BACK button OFF The preview screen is not displayed and the image is automatically recorded D Previews are not displayed when the photography mode is set to Movie Preview Zoom Las 5 By magnifying the preview picture of the focusing and details of the picture is possible You can zoom in or out on the image on the preview screen by pressing A or Y on the 4 direction button You can move around a zoomed image by holding down the SHIFT button and pressing lt a P A or Y on the 4 direction button In Continuous zsncollhglAute Bracketing eae ee ee REC OK CANCEL BACK Setting Preview display to ON allows you to select the images to be recorded Use lt q and B to select the images you do not want to record Press A and Y to add or remove the Mark W S PREVIEW yore B ki 5 ek P i A 7 f z ki pa J 4 7 BY lt r cry aE a _ Place an W mark under all the images you do not want to record and then press the MENU OK button to record the remaining images 101 AUTO POWER SAVE SETTING SelM Dae ee Pe Low PREVIEW OFF vOFF BEEP PHIGH T
51. gain e Set the Mode switch and Mode dial to the correct setting e Load a new battery e Set the Mode switch and Mode dial to the correct setting e Connect the A V cable correctly e Connect the TV and camera correctly e Set the TV input to Video Specifications Model Digital camera FinePix4900 ZOOM CCD Sensor 1 1 7 inch Super CCD with primary color filter 2 4 million pixels in an interwoven pattern Image file Size 2400 x 1800 pixels 1600 x 1200 pixels 1280 x 960 pixels 640 x 480 pixels File format Still image DCF compliant Exif ver 2 1 TIFF RGB or JPEG DPOF compatible Movie AVI format Motion JPEG Storage media SmartMedia 3 3V Viewfinder 0 55 inch 110000 pixel electronic viewfinder E Number of frames recorded Lens Super EBC Fujinon optical 6x zoom lens Aperture F2 8 to F11 13 levels in 1 3 steps Focus TTL contrast type Auto or Manual Focus distance f 7 8mm 46 8mm equivalent to 35mm 210mm on a 35mm camera Exposure control 64 zones TTL metering Program AE Auto Scene Position Program Aperture priority Auto and Shutter priority Auto Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 125 200 400 800 White balance Auto In Program Aperture priority Auto Shutter priority Auto and Manual modes 7 positions can be selected and the custom white balance can be set with the push of a button Focal range Normal Approx 50 cm 1 6 ft to infinity
52. h Mode cccecccssccttceetees tees eeteeeeeseeeeseeeees 50 Red Eye Reduction lt crrettttt eee eetttee teeter ee eteteeeeee 50 2 Basic Photography BS ce oe e ec ca accnececaee 51 TAKING PICTURES AUTO MODE Dr aE EEEREN 22 s Slow Synchro A E oeleeae wesc eee 51 Number of Available Frames eeeeeseeeeeereereee 27 Sm Red Eye Reduction Slow Synchro 51 USING AF AE LOCK rssrsrsssrssensnnnnnnnunnnunnnnuunnnunununeunnn 28 A Suppressed Flash srrrrrrrssrrrrrrnsrnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnuna 52 FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION street 30 MACRO CLOSE UP PHOTOGRAPHY cee 53 VIEWING YOUR IMAGES PLAYBACk a ea a E 32 AE L USING AE LOCK ss srrersrsssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 54 FAST FORWARDING IMAGES E A O 33 yA EXPOSURE COMPENSATION histbiatets EEE E unii a E GE ae 55 PLAYBACK ZOOM A A 34 SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS oi eaa sence sre besten 56 MULTI FRAME PLAYBACK ss ssssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 35 0 Focus Check Button sssssssssssserssssserrrnssenenrnnnnnna 57 ERASING SINGLE FRAME ssrrsrrsrersrrssrnnnnnunnnnnnannseunns 36 DIGITAL ZOOM 5 rssssssssssssssssrsnnsnnnnnnunnnununnnnunnnnnnnuunnnuns 58 A USING A TV MONITOR ccrsttt seein ies 38 O CONTINUOUS SHOOTING srrrsrrssrsrrrrerenersnnennnnnnns 59 X SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY A A E TAT 60 PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION Peer eee E 62 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION 63 4 FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT eree 64 WB SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE ovrverrereeee 64 Cust
53. h and use the accessories refer to the instructions provided with the accessory used SmartMedia These are separately available SmartMedia cards Use the following SmartMedia e MG 4S 4MB 3 3V e MG 16SW 16MB 3 3V ID e MG 8S 8MB 3 3V e MG 32SW 32MB 3 3V ID e MG 16S 16MB 3 3V e MG 64SW 64MB 3 3V ID e MG 32S 32MB 3 3V e MG 64S 64MB 3 3V Some 3 3V SmartMedia are labelled as 3V or ID cards BC 80 Battery Charger Use the BC 80 to charge the rechargeable battery quicker Battery charging takes roughly 1 hour charging an NP 80 NP 80 Rechargeable Battery The NP 80 is a rechargeable lithium ion battery PC Card Adapter The PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard ATA compliant PCMCIA 2 1 PC card Type I e PC AD2 Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V 3 3V 2MB to 8MB e PC AD3 Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V 3 3V 2MB to 64MB Floppy Disk Adapter FlashPath This adapter is the same size and shape as a 3 5 inch floppy disk You can copy the images on a SmartMedia to your PC simply by loading the SmartMedia into the floppy disk adapter and then inserting the adapter into your floppy disk drive E Compatible OS Compatible SmartMedia FD A1 A1S A1N 5V 3 3V 2MB to 32MB Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 Macintosh FD A2 5V 3 3V 2MB to 64MB SM R1 R2 Image Memory Card Reader The SM R1 R2 allows images to very easily be read and written from an image m
54. he BRIGHTNESS You can only adjust the brightness when the Mode switch is set to either 6 or P The brightness adjustment can be set 04 ssl ahead BON Ue CASAL alles E toe 4 To exit this procedure without changing the settings lt Sarre E phan aah S press the BACK button System Expansion Options gt By using the FinePix4900 ZOOM together with other optional FUJIFILM products your system can be expanded to fill a wide range of uses See P 106 to 111 for details ea TV monitor FinePix4900 ZOOM commercially available Digital Camera SmartMedia i Video output i CESS USB be l Floppy Disk Adapter FlashPath Floppy disk drive PC card slot Taaa SCSI PC Card Adapter PC Card USB PRACO IEEE 1394 Personal Computer P commercially available Digital Photo Printer USB Using the USB Interface Set Use the cable provided to connect the camera to your PC and transfer image data from the camera to the PC The software runs on Windows 98 including the second edition Windows 2000 Professional and Mac OS 8 5 1 to Mac OS 9 0 Note that your PC must be equipped with a USB port The software is not guaranteed to run on home made PCs To play back a movie on your personal computer software such as QuickTime 3 0 is required You should also copy the movie file to your hard disk before playing it back
55. he battery from the digital camera or battery charger when it is not being used Left installed minute amounts of current flow even when unused and the battery may become excessively drained and no longer function Attach the cap and store in a cool place The battery should be stored in a dry location with an ambient temperature between 15 C and 25 C 59 F and 77 F Do not leave the battery in hot or extremely cold places E Handling the Battery To avoid injury or damage observe the following Do not allow the metal portions of the battery to touch other metal objects Do not bring the battery close to a flame or throw it into a fire Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery To avoid damaging the battery or shortening its life observe the following e Do not drop the battery or otherwise subject it to strong impacts Do not immerse the battery in water 115 116 Notes on the Power Supply To ensure that you obtain optimum battery performance observe the following Always keep the battery terminals clean e Store the battery in a cool dry place Storing the battery for long periods in a hot location can shorten the battery life If you use the battery for a long period the camera body and the battery itself will become warm This is normal and is not a malfunction Use the AC power adapter supplied with the camera if you are taking picture or viewing images for a
56. he battery is exhausted e The subject is too far away e Your finger covering the flash e The lens is dirty e The lens is zoomed to telephoto in Macro mode e The SmartMedia is write protected e The frame is protected e Set the Mode switch and Mode dial to the correct setting e Pop the flash up The flash cannot be used in some modes P 39 Select a mode in which the flash can be used e Wait until charging is completed before pressing the shutter button Load a new SmartMedia erase a frame or remove the write protection e Set the flash to Auto Red Eye Reduction or Forced Flash mode e Cancel Macro Photography e Load a new battery e Move closer to the subject e Hold the camera correctly e Clean the lens e Cancel Macro mode e Remove the write protection Peel off the write protect sticker e Remove the frame protection 123 124 Troubleshooting Cause Remedy Nothing happens when use the camera switches and dial No image appears when press the DISP button There is no picture on the Camera malfunction e The Mode switch and Mode dial has been moved to another setting e The battery exhausted e The Mode switch and Mode dial has been moved to another setting e The A V cable is connected during movie playback The camera and TV are connected incorrectly e The TV input is set to TV e Remove the battery re insert them and try a
57. ider range of situations Low noise ISO 125 and high sensitivity ISO 400 800 settings available Can be used with external flash units Auto focus with Macro photography function manual focus also available Automatic shooting modes for different types of shot allow settings that can be tailored to your subject Convenient preview function so you can quickly check your shots Continuous shooting function even at maximum resolution Smooth multilevel digital zoom function 1 88x at megapixel resolutions and playback zoom function up to 15x An INFO button that shows you a list of the camera settings at a single touch whenever you need it Movie video shooting function 320 x 240 pixels 2 inch 130000 pixel low temperature polysilicon TFT LCD monitor and 0 55 inch 110000 pixel Electronic viewfinder Magnesium alloy body USB connection for quick and easy image data transmission to your personal computer provided as an optional accessory Conforms to the new standard for digital camera file system Design rule for Camera File system Supports DPOF Digital Print Order Format for simple print ordering Accessories SmartMedia 16MB 3 3V 1 Supplied with e Anti static case 1 e Index label 1 a NP 80 Rechargeable Battery 1 T AC Power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH approx 2 m connection cord 1 Shoulder strap 1 SB Lens cap 1 Video Cable appro
58. impacts or shocks while an image is being recorded E Trademark Information e IBM PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp of the U S A iMac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc e Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation of the U S registered in the U S A and other countries Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation Other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Trademark Information E Explanation of Color Television System NTSC National Television System Committee color television telecasting specifications adopted mainly in the U S A Canada and Japan PAL Phase Alternation by Line a color television system adopted mainly by European countries and China Camera Features and Accessories Features Uses the 1 1 7 inch Super CCD with 2 4 million pixels which delivers high resolution image file with 4 32 million pixels 6x optical zoom that uses aspherical lenses for superb optical performance Wide range of exposure modes including a manual photography mode for fine tuning of the photography settings Quick responsive operation with 3 second startup and as little as 1 second between shots Fast ISO 200 film speed standard and built in automatic flash allow shooting in a w
59. ing for shots taken outdoors in daylight When using the flash Auto Flash or Forced Flash only Night Scene Use this mode for shots taken in the evening or at night Night Scene mode gives priority to slower shutter speeds Shutter Slow shutter speed mode with speeds as slow as 3 seconds White Balance Use this setting for shots taken outdoors in daylight lt s When using the flash Slow Synchro Red Eye Reduction Slow Synchro only P PROGRAMED S SHUTTER PRIORITY A APERTURE PRIORITY P Programed Auto This is an automatic mode that selects the shutter speed and aperture for you but still allows you to select the other camera settings Like the Shutter priority and Aperture priority modes this mode is relatively simple to use Program Shift S Shutter priority Auto This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the shutter speed You can use this mode to take shots that freeze movement fast shutter speeds or that give the impression of movement slow shutter speeds A Aperture priority Auto This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the aperture You can use this mode to take shots with a blurred background wide aperture or with both foreground and background in sharp focus narrow 4 aperture Turning the Command dial gives you access to the following P Program Shift S Shutter speed setting ISO 125 3 sec to 1 1000 sec ISO 200 3 sec to 1 1000 s
60. k paper 2 steps 0 7 EV Scenes with low reflectivity such as shots of pine trees or dark foliage 2 steps 0 7 EV amp See P 112 for more information on EVs 60 F5 6 MA turtarartaiitt Hold down the button and turn the S Command dial to select the setting The W icon and the exposure compensation indicator are displayed on the screen Compensation range 2 to 2 EV in 1 3 EV steps 1 step 1 3 EV 1 notch 1 3 EV _ This setting is retained when the mode is switched or the camera is switched off The W icon is displayed Set the exposure compensation to 0 unless compensation is required 99 06 SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS eT gt Right hin jm mn am Turn the focusing ring to focus the shot a A focusing indicator mark appears on the screen Adjust the focus until appears Manual focus can be used in all photography modes except ss Use manual focus for subjects that are not suitable for Auto Focus or where you want the focus fixed for a shot Slide the focus mode selector switch to MF The IMF icon appears on the screen E Focusing Indicator Marks The focusing mark appears when you move the focus a set amount close to the focused position Use the mark as a guide to focusing Oo The shot is focused The camera is focused too close Turn the focusing ring to the right The camera is focuse
61. long period of time E Specifications Nominal voltage DC 3 7V Maximum voltage DC 4 2V Nominal capacity 1300mAh Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Dimensions 19 8 mm x 20 4 mm x 55 5 mm 0 78 in x 0 8 in x 2 19 in WxHxD Mass Weight Approx 40g 1 402 These specifications are subject to change without notice AC Power Adapter Always use the AC 5V AC 5VH AC Power Adapter with the FinePix4900 ZOOM Digital Camera The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC 5V AC 5VH could result in damage to your FinePix4900 ZOOM Digital Camera This AC power adapter is designed exclusively for indoor use Plug the connection cord plug securely into the DC input terminal of the FUJIFILM Digital camera Turn off the power switch of the FUJIFILM Digital camera before disconnecting the connection cord from the FUJIFILM Digital camera s DC input terminal To disconnect take hold of the plug and pull it out do not disconnect it by pulling on the cord Do not use this AC power adapter with any device except the specified device During use this AC power adapter will become hot to touch but this is not abnormal e Do not disassemble the AC power adapter Doing so could be dangerous Do not use this device in a place with high temperature and high humidity Do not drop or subject this device to strong shocks This device may emit a humming noise but this is not abnormal
62. mes from the movie file at regular intervals and then saves them in rows as a single image 1600 x 1200 The interval between the automatically selected frames varies depending on the movie recording time T ERASE FORMAT ALL FRAMES Use lt q or P to select the movie file Press the MENU OK button to display the menu 4 95 96 PLAYBACK MENU ES CREATE INDEX Use lt q or P to select 2 INDEX Press the MENU OK button 100 0006 0K OK OK NO BACK The index preview screen appears To record the index press the MENU Ok button Dif you do not want to record the index press the BACK button to return to the menu To exit the menu screen press the BACK button again S ET SET UP MODE gt The table below explains the camera setting FILE SIZE 2400 X 1800 Use this option to set the number of recorded pixels file QUALITY NORMAL size and quality compression rate See P 99 for details Use this setting to specify whether a preview image showing the photographed image is displayed after a picture is taken See P 100 for details AUTO POWER SAVE 2 MIN 5 MIN OFF 2 MIN o Ee Use this setting to specify whether the camera is switched to low power mode and then automatically switched off when the camera controls are not being used See P 102 for details
63. mode to photograph backlit scenes such as a subject against a window or in the shade of a tree or to obtain the correct colors when you are shooting under lighting such as fluorescent tubes In this mode the flash fires in bright as well as dark conditions sy Slow Synchro This is a flash mode that uses a slow shutter speed This allows you to take pictures of people at night that clearly show both your subjects and the nighttime backdrop lt 9 Red Eye Reduction Slow Synchro Use this mode for slow synchro shots with red eye reduction The image may be overexposed when you shoot bright scenes Because a slow shutter speed is used a tripod should be used to prevent camera shake To take the picture with a background brightly with a main subject in the night please use the SP mode Night Scene settings P 41 52 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Suppressed Flash Closing the flash suppresses flash operation Use this mode when you are taking pictures in indoor lighting at distances too great for the flash to have any effect such as theater performances or indoor sporting events When you use Suppressed Flash the Auto White Balance function P 112 operates so that natural colors are captured along with the ambience of the available light D If you are shooting in Suppressed Flash mode in dark conditions use a tripod to prevent camera shake D See P 26 120 for information
64. n semiconductor memory chip NAND flash memory which is used for storing digital image data Because the data is stored electronically the stored image data can be erased from the card and new data recorded E SmartMedia with IDs The SmartMedia ID is a SmartMedia that has an individually assigned identification number SmartMedia ID cards can be used with devices that use ID numbers for copyright protection or other purposes This camera accepts SmartMedia ID cards in the same way as conventional SmartMedia cards E Storing Data In the situations listed below recorded data may be erased destroyed Please note that Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss destruction of recorded data When the SmartMedia is used incorrectly by the owner or a third party When the SmartMedia is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise When the SmartMedia cover is opened or the SmartMedia removed and the camera is then switched off during data recording during data erasing SmartMedia formatting or during frame advance when images are being played back Back up important data onto another medium MO disk floppy disk hard disk etc a E Notes on Handling SmartMedia When inserting the card into the camera hold the SmartMedia straight as you push it in Never remove the SmartMedia or switch the camera off during data recording during data erasing SmartMedia formatting
65. n the Erasing all frames and Formating D Multi frame playback P 35 is an easy way to 36 select images to be protected To cancel single frame erase press the BACK button to return to the menu To exit the menu screen press the BACK button again To continue erasing images repeat the procedure from step 3 37 USING A TV MONITOR To the video input socket Switch off the camera and the TV Plug the Plug the other end of the cable into the video video cable provided into the VIDEO OUT input socket on the TV Then switch the camera socket on the camera and TV on and take pictures or play back images as you would normally Dif there is a power outlet available connect the D Refer to the instructions provided with your TV for 38 AC 5V AC 5VH AC Power Adapter more information on video input for your TV Advanced Features Photography ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY The Advanced Photography section introduces a range of camera functions that you can access by setting the Mode switch to 0 E Photography mode specifications Photography Accessible menu Factory AE lock Exposure TES a mas Satin i aR aa Ss a a Auto P 40 EE 4 O O SP Scene Position amp Portrait P 41 aA Landscape P 41 Sports bE Night Scene P 41 P Programed Auto Flash Brightness Adjustment mP 42 White Balance S Shutter priority Photometr
66. nce may not be obtained for subjects such as close ups of people s faces and shots taken under a special light source In such situations select the correct white balance for the light source See P 112 for more information on the white balance AUTO Automatic adjustment Shooting to show the ambience of the light source 4 Custom white balance 3 Shooting outdoors in fine weather 4 Shooting in shade 4 Shooting under Daylight fluorescent lamps gt Shooting under Warm White fluorescent lamps 3 Shooting under Cool White fluorescent lamps Shooting in incandescent light The white balance setting is ignored when the flash is used To achieve the desired effect in your shot press the flash back down to suppress flash operation P 52 gt Custom White Balance lt 4 f lige this function when you want to match the white balance accurately for a particular light source You can also use this function to achieve special effects J Custom White Balance Setting WHITE BALANCE N t as Select SL Custom White Balance and press the MENU Ok button PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE LLCUSTOM WB CHANGE W NOT CHANG CANCEL Using the light source for which you want to set the white balance hold a sheet of white paper so that it fills the entire screen When you press the 4 button a measurement i
67. nd time are not set a confirmation screen appears each time you switch the camera on Use lt or gt to select SET or NO and press the MENU OK button See P 21 if you selected SET D If you switch the camera on when the Mode switch is set to B the lens extends Take care not to press on the lens SWITCHING ON AND OFF See P 67 68 for information on selecting the language Blank q_4 Lit yellow d 4 Lit red d Lit red With the LCD monitor on you can check the remaining charge in the battery Battery has ample charge No indicator displayed The battery is approximately half charged 3 Battery charge low Replace or recharge the battery as it will run out shortly The battery is exhausted The display will shortly go blank and the camera will stop working Replace or recharge the battery gt Auto Power Save Function lt 4 If the camera is not used in any way for 15 seconds when the camera functions are enabled this function temporarily switches features such as the LCD screen off to reduce power consumption If the camera is then left unused for a further period 2 or 5 minutes the Auto Power Save function automatically switches the camera off See P 102 for details 19 20 date and time proceed from step 3 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME FILE SIZE pie ouarity PSETLOK PREVIEW OFF AUTO POWER SAVE D2MIN BEEP DHIGH T DATE TIME PSET OK
68. ning from the highest file number stored on the last SmartMedia used D if the SmartMedia already contains image files with file numbers higher than the highest file number on the last SmartMedia images are stored beginning from the highest file number on the current SmartMedia File number Directory number Frame number 0972372000 You can check the file number by viewing the image The last 4 digits of the 7 digit number in the top right corner of the screen are the file numbers while the first 3 digits show the directory number When you change the SmartMedia always switch the camera off before you open the SmartMedia slot cover If you open the slot cover without switching the camera off the frame number memory will not function File numbers run from 0001 to 9999 Once 9999 is exceeded the directory number goes up by 1 The maximum number is 999 9999 D If you switch the Frame NO Memory function off the highest file number stored by the function is reset The displayed frame number may differ for images photographed on other cameras 103 ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS 5 Or 100 0005 BRIGHTNESS Press lt q or B to adjust the brightness of 4000000 p the LCD monitor Press the MENU OK button to confirm the SET OK CANCEL IBACK setting Hold down the SHIFT button and press the DISP button to display the adjustment bar Adjusting t
69. nto the power outlet To shoot or play back images without depleting the battery charge use the special AC Power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH D The socket outlet shall installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible The shapes of the plug and socket outlet depends on the country of use D Using AC power adapters other than the AC 5V AC 5VH could damage the camera See P 116 for more information on the AC power adapter Charging the Battery IFEA Load the battery and connect the AC power adapter After approximately 3 seconds the indicator lamp turns orange and charging begins When charging ends the indicator lamp goes off DA fully discharged battery takes about 5 hours to recharge D An almost fully charged battery will not charge This is normal and does not indicate a fault Dif you switch the camera on while the battery is charging the charging will stop The battery will not charge if the AC power adapter connector is not correctly plugged into the camera Charging times can be shortened by using the optional Battery Charger BC 80 P 110 LOADING THE SmartMedia SmartMedia sold separately E Only use 3 3V SmartMedia MG 4S 4MB MG 16SW 16MB ID MG 8S 8MB MG 32SW 32MB ID MG 16S 16MB MG 64SW 64MB ID MG 32S 32MB MG 64S 64MB Check that the camera is switched off and open the slot cover Push the SmartMedia firmly into the SmartMedia slot as far a
70. number of frames for which prints can a oe specified on one SmartMedia is 999 D Multi frame playback is an easy way to select images to be printed P 35 lt To specify cropping gt 3 N If you hold down the SHIFT button and press the MENU OkK button the Crop Settings screen appears D Cropping cannot be specified for 640 x 480 pixel images Use A and Y to zoom in and out You can move the area to be trimmed around by holding down the SHIFT button and pressing A Y lt 4 and gt on the 4 direction button The minimum file size for which cropping can be specified is 640 x 480 pixels 89 PLAYBACK menu 9 DPOF SET FRAME Gra Ne Eo Q MOV E SH1F SETS OK CAN Check the trimming settings on the monitor and then press the MENU OK button to confirm the settings To specify prints for another frame use the q and gt buttons to select the frame and then specify the number of prints DUsing lt or gt to move to another frame automatically confirms the setting T M FRAME SET 100 0005 TOTAL 00003SHEETS lt To Continue gt When you have completed the settings always press the MENU OK button to confirm the settings The total number of prints is displayed on the monitor and then the menu screen reappears The 3 and the number of prints
71. ode switch P 22 32 Mode dial Shutter priority Auto P 42 ania Auto P 42 Programed Auto P 42 NF he Manual P 44 aS Setup P 97 Auto P 40 om Scene Position P 40 Movie P 46 11 12 Nomenclature Example of Monitor Text Display Shooting Number of remaining shots File size Image quality R a AF warning O a Battery low Flash mode Date y aa warning W AF frame Macro photography Shutter speed display L_ Exposure compensation AE lock indicator Aperture setting display Exposure compensation Example of Monitor Text Display Playback POOT AS amp MF pod 24 P Photography Mode Self Timer photography Continuous shooting Auto bracketing Jz Zoom bar MF Manual focus e4 Focus indicator alr Playback frame number gt 100 9999 a 4 Battery low Playback mode warning ss l Protection amp DPOF Date 01 01 2000 12 00 PMs Time Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Displays If you exceed the control range for a photography mode as with a scene that is extremely overexposed or underexposed the shutter speed or aperture is displayed in red on the screen For dimly lit scenes is displayed on the screen as the shutter speed and aperture setting When this occurs press the shutter button down halfway so that the camera takes the meas
72. om White Balance Setting r 65 LOJPHOTOMETRY E T a ata T T 67 ISO SETTING THE SENSITIVITY E T 68 E AUTO BRACKETING resssssssssssssresssrnnnsrennsrennsnen 68 A SHARPNESS erresis rrnereenun inanin eaqaeddands 69 LE USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH eeereeerereeen 70 External Flash Settings cinta nian aod Pale A A SEE eae E ROOER 71 When the White Balance is Incorrect 72 4 Advanced Features Playback ADVANCED PLAYBACK a acta iciayeyei el NVR a ewe wea el es ele a aa ai Clone seta eset ee 73 im Playback mode MENU crrttttttt ttt ttre teres 73 PLAYBACK INFORMATION abe Wonca A T EE NEE AE amici at E eave 74 MOVIE PLAYBACK EAS E E E E EEN TAE 75 PLAYBACK MENU W ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING 77 bl PLAYBACK AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK 79 ms RESIZE AE EEEE E AA E EE A E TE E E wlcieic wists E 80 o n SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION 82 O n SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES 84 P HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS 86 gt DPOF DATE SETTING eUnroneteete rege euemeraetiadeemeuwes 87 a DPOF SET FRAME ee E T creer reer 88 gt DPOF REVIEW RESET SOT Ae I tate 92 gt DPOF SET ALL RESET ALL crccettrceettreeeeeeeeees 93 zeal CREATE INDEX baie Eww itera e sale a OEE ween taeda ss 95 SET SET UP MODE eccriene e 97 SETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY COMPRESSION RATIO O ERAR RE ANE a cena meer PREVIEW DISPLAY SETTINGS Deere e a tele Preview Zoom E E A
73. ome digital Tools for the imagination wW FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix 4900200 Getting Ready 1 2 3 Advanced Features 4 Playback Basic Photography Advanced Features Photography pi Setting This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA a OWNER S MANUAL FinePix4900 ZOOM correctly Please follow the instructions carefully BB11855 200 1 Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The graphical symbols are located on the bottom of the case AN This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons A N This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For customers in the U S A FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including
74. r PC cards determined by the PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association US Whatever the kind of the light the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white On the other hand devices such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject This adjustment is called matching the white balance A function that automatically matches the white balance is called an Automatic White Balance function Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly gt Be sure to read this information in conjunction with before you use this product Safety Notes P 127 to ensure that you use your camera correctly E Places to Avoid Do not store or use the camera in the following types of locations Very humid dirty or dusty places n direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme temperature rises such as in a closed car in summer Extremely cold places e Places subject to strong vibrations e Places affected by smoke or steam Places subject to strong magnetic fields such as places near motors transformers or magnets For long periods in contact with chemicals such as pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products E Do not expose the camera to sand The FinePix4900 ZOOM is particularly and adversely affected by sand In sandy locations such as beaches or deserts or in locations where there is wind borne
75. ry battery life with a fully charged battery Battery Type Using LCD monitor Using LCD viewfinder NP 80 battery Approx 100 Approx 120 This indicates the number of available frames shot consecutively at room temperature with a flash use rate of 50 Note that these figures may vary depending on the ambient temperature and the amount of charge in the battery Conditions for use Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 80 humidity or less no condensation Camera dimensions W H D 110 mm x 78 5 mm x 93 5 mm 4 3 in x 3 1 in x 3 7 in not including accessories and attachments Camera mass weight Approx 410g 14 50z not including accessories batteries or SmartMedia Weight for photography Approx 450g 18 90z including batteries and SmartMedia Accessories See P 7 Optional Accessories See P 105 111 These specifications are subject to change without notice The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high precision technology Even so small bright points and anomalous colors particularly around text may appear on the monitor These are normal display characteristics and do not indicate a fault with the monitor This phenomenon will not appear on the recorded image The electrostatic discharge can in some cases cause problems This is not a malfunction of FUJIFILM Digital Cameras J Safety Notes To ensure that you use your FinePi
76. s it will go Close the slot cover D Images cannot be recorded or erased if a write protect sticker is affixed to the SmartMedia D Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it is used with FUJIFILM SmartMedia D Some 3 3V SmartMedia are labelled as 3V cards D See P 118 for more information on SmartMedia Dif you open the slot cover while the camera is switched on the camera is automatically switched off to protect the SmartMedia The SmartMedia will not slide fully into the slot if it is inserted facing the wrong way Be careful not to apply undue force to the SmartMedia REMOVING THE SmartMedia Grasp the SmartMedia with your fingertips and pull it out Check that the indicator lamp is green and switch the camera off next page Open the slot cover D To protect the SmartMedia always store it in the special anti static case gt Printing Images and Downloading Images to a Personal Computer See P 86 105 for information on printing images See P 105 108 for information on downloading images to a personal computer Never open the SmartMedia slot cover while the camera is switched on This could destroy the image data or damage the SmartMedia 18 itself ODATE STIME DATE TIME WOE Se SET gt NO OK gt OK Press the Power button to switch the camera on and off When you switch the camera on the indicator lamp turns green If the date a
77. s taken and the white balance is set D The white balance setting does not affect the image shown on the screen To use the white balance set previously press the MENU OK button without 66 pressing the 4 button OVER UNDER If OVER or UNDER is displayed the white balance was not measured at the correct exposure Reset the white balance D After you take the picture you should check the Color White Balance setting for the image e Set preview display to ON in the SET UP menu P 100 e Set the Mode switch to Playback P 32 Example lt You can deliberately change the white balance for a photographed image by using colored paper instead of white paper PHOTOGRAPHY MENU LO PHOTOMETRY O PHOTOMETRY AVERAGE SPOT 200 IE This mode can be selected in the P S A lt M photography modes Use this mode for scenes where the brightness of the subject and background differ markedly so that the Multi setting is unlikely to achieve the desired result AVERAGE Light metering where an average value for the entire image is used SPOT Light metering where the exposure is optimized for the center of the image MULTI Light metering where the camera automatically assesses the scene and selects the optimum exposure The camera is fixed in Multi mode when GU SP or SS is selected gt The light metering modes ar
78. se the Auto Flash mode D When you pop the flash up the image shown on the screen may disappear and the screen may go dark because the flash is charging In this event the indicator lamp flashes orange Press the button to select the flash setting Each time you press the button the flash mode changes to the next setting A4 4 4 s r slov The available flash settings are limited depending on the photography mode P 39 See P 70 for information on using external flash units 50 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY A Auto Flash Mode Use this mode for ordinary photography The flash fires automatically as required by the shooting conditions Red Eye Effect Red Eye Reduction Use this mode to ensure that the subject s eyes appear natural when photographing people in low light conditions The flash fires a pre flash just before the picture is taken and then fires again to take the actual picture When you use the flash to photograph people in low light conditions their eyes sometimes appear red in the picture This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye Use Red Eye Reduction flash to effectively minimize the likelihood of the red eye effect Take the following measures also to make Red Eye Reduction more effective Get the subjects to look at the camera Get as close as possible to the subjects 4 Forced Flash Use this flash
79. ses all the data and reformats initializes the SmartMedia for use with this camera D Formatting also erases protected still images and movies If you press the MENU OkK button the menu screen will appear on the LCD monitor Image data that can be played back s D if the YCARD ERROR or YCARD NOT INITIALIZED message The FinePix4900 ZOOM can play back video data recorded on an FinePix4900 ZOOM or image appears wipe the contact surfaces on the data recorded on a 3 3 volt SmartMedia using a FUJIFILM digital camera However the SmartMedia the gold colored area with a soft dry FinePix4900 ZOOM cannot play back audio data cloth and then re insert it into the camera If this 76 C aii _ does not resolve the problem format the card D Press the BACK button to exit the menu TI PLAYBACK MENU W ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING ERASE FORMA A DAMEC AR RAMT A RAW V Press lt or P to select W ERASE Use the A and Y buttons to select FRAME ALL FRAMES or FORMAT Press the MENU OK button 78 Formatting erases all the data ERASE ALL 0K OK 0K CANCEL BACK A confirmation screen appears If you are erasing all the frames or formatting the card press the MENU OkK button to proceed If you are erasing one frame use the lt and B buttons to select the frame
80. shot you want to take To produce high quality prints Use no compression HI or a low compression ratio FINE or NORMAL with the largest possible file size setting However because this increases the amount of data in each frame the remaining number of available frames is reduced For use on the Internet These images are intended to be viewed on a personal computer screen so you should use a small file size 640 x 480 Because this reduces the amount of data in each frame the remaining number of available frames is increased Quality compression ratio Select HI or FINE for better image quality and BASIC to increase the number of available shots In most cases the NORMAL setting provides more than adequate image quality When the mode switch is set to 0 excluding w holding down SHIFT and pressing 4 switches you to the settings screen SET OK CANCEL BACK Use A or Y to change the file size setting and lt or gt to change the quality setting Press the MENU Ok button to confirm the setting There are 9 combinations of file size and quality settings in total P 27 D Images can be resized after shooting P 80 99 100 PREVIEW DISPLAY SETTINGS SET UP VOUALITY yen OK PREVIEW DON AUTO POWER SAVE mT BEEP DHIGH T DATE TIME DSET OK Use this setting to specify whether a preview screen showin
81. tMedia e The SmartMedia terminals are Wipe the contact area on the SmartMedia soild with a soft dry cloth It may be necessary to e The SmartMedia is damaged format the SmartMedia If the error message The SmartMedia format is is still displayed replace the SmartMedia incorrect Warning Displayed Remedy The camera battery is low on Replace or recharge the battery CARD ERROR The SmartMedia is fully recorded Erase some images or use a SmartMedia that has ample free space CARD FULL The SmartMedia is write protected Use a SmartMedia that is not write An attempt was made to playback Images cannot be played back a frame not recorded on this camera READ ERROR The frame number has reached Switch the Frame NO Memory function off FILE LIMIT 999 9999 w use a formatted SmartMedia to take the picture 120 Explanation Warning Displayed W PROTECTED FRAME There is a strong likelihood of Use flash photography However a tripod camera shake because the should be used for some scenes and modes shutter speed is slow A protected frame was erased Remove the protection AF The AF auto focus cannot work lf the shot is too dark move at least 2 m effectively away from the subject and try again e Use AF lock to take the picture Aperture Shutter speed display Outside the AE continuous The shot can be taken but the exposure will Lit red range
82. terminals are soiled e The battery is flat e No SmartMedia is loaded e The SmartMedia is fully recorded e The SmartMedia is write protected The SmartMedia is not formatted The SmartMedia contact area is soiled e The SmartMedia is damaged eThe Auto Power Save function has switched the camera off e The battery is exhausted e Put the battery in your pocket or another warm place to heat it and then load it into the camera just before you take a picture e Wipe the battery terminals with a clean dry cloth e Load a new fully charged battery Load a SmartMedia Load a new SmartMedia or erase a frame e Remove the write protection e Format the SmartMedia e Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a clean dry cloth e Load a new SmartMedia e Switch the camera on e Load a new fully charged battery Cause Remedy can t use the flash to take pictures The flash will not charge The playback image is too dark even though used the flash The image is blurred can t format the SmartMedia The ERASE ALL function does not erase all the frames e The Mode switch and Mode dial has been moved to another setting e The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode The flash is closed e You pressed the shutter button while the flash was charging e No compatible SmartMedia is loaded e The camera is set to Suppressed Flash mode e The camera is set to Macro Photography e T
83. th the poles positioned as indicated by the and marks Do not heat modify or attempt to disassemble the batteries Do not drop or subject the batteries to impacts Do not attempt to recharge lithium or alkaline batteries Do not store the batteries with metallic products Do not use chargers other than the specified model to charge the battery Any of these actions can cause the batteries to burst or leak and cause fire or injury as a result Use only the batteries or AC power adapter 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 9S N CAUTION Do not use this camera in locations severely affected by oil fumes steam humidity or dust 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 Keep out of the reach of small children This product could cause injury in the hands of a child Do not place heavy objects on the camera This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury 130 Safety Notes N CAUTION 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
84. the screen is difficult to make out press the shutter button down halfway Digital zoom focal lengths 1600 x 1200 Equivalent to approx 210 mm 315 mm 1280 x 960 Equivalent to approx 210 mn 393 mm 640 x 480 Equivalent to approx 210 mm 787 mm Movie Equivalent to approx 35mm 66 mm 1 5x 1 875x 3 75x 1 875x D When you switch to digital zoom the video image on the LCD monitor no longer changes smoothly Continuous shooting can be specified in all photography modes except s Selecting continuous shooting allows you to shoot up to 5 frames continuously at intervals as short as 0 2 seconds When you press the button the icon is displayed and continuous shooting is selected Press the y button again to cancel continuous shooting D You cannot use the flash in this mode The continuous photography speed is the same regardless of the quality and file size settings Auto Bracketing P 68 is disabled when Continuous Shooting is selected S PREVIEW S DAE ee ee ee REC OK CANCEL IBACK If Preview display is set to ON P 100 the preview screen appears when you take a picture The images are displayed in chronological order from the left side of the screen To record the images press the MENU OkK button To continue without recording the images press the BACK button D The focus and exposure are determined for the first frame and cannot
85. ubjects are as large as possible within the frame the photograph will clearly show their facial expressions Important being out of focus Always use the AF AE lock to compose your picture Failing to use the AF AE lock may result in the image Portrait Vertical shot frame Use this frame for portrait photography Fit the subject s face into one of the 3 frames to shoot a close up portrait large frame a head and shoulders shot middle frame or a half body shot small frame Move at least 90 cm away from the subject and take the picture using the zoom E a 31 32 The EVF LCD selection setting is retained VIEWING YOUR IMAGES PLAYBACK Set the Mode switch to any The setting toggles between the viewfinder EVF and the monitor LCD each time you press the EVF LCD button You can use and kee to are When you set the Mode switch to A the last lorward and backward peepee oy I roug you image shot is displayed images The monitor display changes each time you press the DISP button when the mode is switched or the camera D If image on the monitor is difficult to see adjust the _ is switched off monitor brightness P 104 Images That Can be Viewed on the FinePix4900 ZOOM You can use this camera to view excluding some ed data images recorded on an FinePix4900 ZOOM or images recorded onto a 3 3V SmartMedia usin
86. unction switches the camera off This period can be set to 2 minutes or 5 minutes on this camera The Auto Power Off function does not operate in PC mode during automatic playback or if it is disabled during setup Digital Print Order Format DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media image memory card etc that allows you to specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are printed and how many prints are made of each image A number that denotes exposure The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity speed of the film or CCD The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects As the brightness of the subject changes a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD ata constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles the EV increases by 1 Likewise when the light is halved the EV decreases by 1 Joint Photographics Experts Group A file format used for compressing and saving color images The compression ratio can be selected but the higher the compression ratio the poorer the quality of the expanded image A type of AVI Audio Video Interleave file format that handles images and sound as a single file Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3 0 or later A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard A standard fo
87. urements and displays the settings E Photography Modes and Responses __ Photography Mode Overexposure Auto Use the optional Adapter Ring and ND Light Adjustment Filter SP Scene Position P 109 P Program Shutter priority Select a faster shutter speed up to 1 1000 P 42 Aperture priority Select a higher aperture setting up to F11 P 42 Manual Select a faster shutter speed up to 1 1000 or a higher aperture setting up to F11 P 44 Underexposure Auto Use the flash SP Scene Position P Program S Shutter priority Select a slower shutter speed up to 3 sec P 42 2 3 Aperture priority Select a lower aperture setting down to F2 8 P 42 2 3 Manual Select a slower shutter speed up to 3 sec or a lower aperture setting down to F2 8 P 44 2 8 1 If you change the settings and the image is still overexposed use the optional Adapter Ring and ND Light Adjustment Filter P 109 x2 If the image is underexposed even after you change the shutter speed use the flash P 49 x3 If you do not use a flash the shutter speed will be slow and a tripod should be used 1 Getting Ready Pull the lens cap cord through the strap mount Fit and remove the lens cap by squeezing the left and right sides of the cap D Attach the lens cap cord to avoid losing the lens cap 14 Always remove the lens cap when taking
88. x 1 5 m 4 9 ft mini plug 3 5 mm dia to pin plug cable 1 Interface Set 1 e CD ROM 1 e Special USB cable with Noise Suppression core 1 e Quick Start Guide 1 Owner s Manual this manual 1 Nomenclature Refer to the pages in parentheses for more details X Self timer button P 60 Continuous shooting button P 59 Macro close up photography button Hot shoe P 70 Focusing ring P 56 Command dial Indicator lamp P 26 Mode switch P 11 Power button P 19 Shutter button Self timer lamp P 61 AE L AE lock button P 54 MENU OK button Focus Check button P 57 r aia ommand dia EVF LCD viewfinder monitor selector button P 22 32 N Strap mount P 14 Viewfinder EVF SmartMedia slot cover P 17 DISP button P 30 SHIFT button SmartMedia slot P 17 P 99 104 LCD monitor Battery cover P 15 BACK button ee Tripod mount 4 direction A Y lt gt button 10 Nomenclature A Exposure compensation Flash control sensor button P 55 amp Custom white balance button P 65 DC IN 5V power input socket P 16 Terminal cover P 16 Lens Y Focusing mode selector switch P 56 Zoom button P 24 INFO information check button P 62 74 Mode switch s Photography mode P 22 O OP P1 Mao Power button P 19 Q Playback mode P 32 M
89. x4900 ZOOM camera correctly read these Safety Notes and your Owner s Manual carefully beforehand After reading these Safety Notes store them in a safe place 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 This icon indicates that death or N WARNING serious injury can result if the information is ignored This icon indicates that personal CAUTION injury or material damage can result if the information is ignored The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the information which is to be observed A Triangular icons notify the user of information requiring attention Important user that the action indicated is prohibited Prohibited Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify Q the user of an action that must be performed Required S Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the N WARNING If a problem arises switch 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
90. y Auto P 42 Sensitivity A Aperture priority Auto Bracketing Auto P 42 Sharpness M Manual P 44 External Flash ms Movie P 46 Auto Bracketing is selected 39 Turn the Mode dial to select the setting Auto This is the simplest mode for taking pictures and can be used in a wide range of situations SP Scene Position This mode provides photography settings tailored to particular types of shot D Macro photography cannot be used in this mode AUTO SP SCENE POSITION Scene Position In SP Scene Position mode you can select 4 types of shot aA R and Turn the command dial to select the setting 2 Portrait Use this mode for shots of people Portrait mode provides soft tone images with natural skin colors When using the flash Auto Flash Red Eye Reduction Forced Flash Slow Synchro A Landscape Use this mode for daytime shots of scenery Landscape mode provides crisp clear shots of buildings mountains and other scenery White Balance Use this setting for shots taken outdoors in daylight When using the flash The Flash mode is automatically set to Suppressed Flash This setting cannot be changed amp Sports Use this mode for moving objects Sports mode gives priority to faster shutter speeds Shutter Takes pictures using fast shutter speeds White Balance Use this sett
91. y have difficulty focusing or not be able to focus at all for the types of subject and situation listed below In such cases the image may be out of focus Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body Subjects photographed through glass Subjects that do not reflect well such as hair or fur Subjects with no substance such as smoke or flames When the subject is distant and dark When there is very little contrast between the subject and the background such as white walls or subjects dressed in the same color as the background When there are objects in front of or behind the subject Such as an animal in a cage or a person in front of a tree Subjects moving at high speed Number of Available Frames 00 Fae amp E Standard number of shots per SmartMedia The number of available shots is displayed on the monitor in the position shown in the figure at left D See P 99 for information on changing the File size and Quality setting D At shipment the default settings are 2400 x 1800 for File Size and NORMAL for Quality The number of shots that can be recorded onto a SmartMedia card varies slightly depending on the type of subject Also the difference between the standard number of shots and the actual number of available shots increases for SmartMedia with a higher capacity File Size 2400 x 1800 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480 Quality Mode HI FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE

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