Sharpness; Multiple Exposure; Flash Brightness Adjustment; Using An External Flash - FujiFilm FinePix S7000 Owner's Manual

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STILL PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
STILL PHOTOGRAPHY MENU

SHARPNESS

S H A R P N E S S
S H A R P N E S S
HA R D
A R D
S O F T
S O F T
N O N O RM
RMA L A L
O F F
O F F
±0
O F F
O F F

MULTIPLE EXPOSURE

MU L T
U L T I- E X P O S U R E
X P O S U R E
O N O N
O F F
O F F
O F F
O F F
±0
O F F
O F F
h Continuous shooting and auto bracketing are disabled when MULTI-EXPOSURE is selected.
h You cannot change the photography menu settings or the quality setting during shooting.
h There is no limit on the number of multiple exposures.
1
P R E V I EW
P R E V I
MU L T
U L T I- E X P O S U R E
X P O S U R E
OK
OK
R E C
R E C
BACK
BACK
C A N C E L   A L L
C A N C E L   A L L
C A N C E L
C A N C E L
N E X T
N E X T
2
3 3 3 3
I S O
I S O   2 0 0
  2 0 0
BACK
BACK
C A N C E L
C A N C E L
2 5 0
2 5 0 F 5. 6
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Use this mode to soften or emphasize outlines or to
adjust the image quality.
HARD
: Emphasizes the outlines.
Best for shots of subjects such as buildings
or text where you want sharp images.
SOFT
: Softens the outlines.
Best for shots of subjects such as people,
where a softer image is desirable.
NORMAL : Best for ordinary photography.
Provides edge sharpness that is ideal
for ordinary shots.
Multiple exposure provides a way of overlaying
photographed images on top of each other to give
a final image that cannot be obtained through
normal photography.
G
!
When the photographed image is overexposed, use negative
compensation in the Brightness (exposure compensation)
setting to correct the exposure (➡P.54).
G
!
Only the optical zoom can be used for multiple exposure
shots. The digital zoom (➡P.28) does not function.
G
!
This mode is automatically cancelled when turning the
camera off.
A preview screen appears when taking a picture.
h To overlay more images: Press "c".
h To record the image: Press the "MENU/OK"
button.
h To return to the previous image: Press "d".
h To stop without recording any images:
Press the "BACK" button.
G
!
A preview image is always shown, regardless of the IMAGE
DISP. setting. However, note that the Preview zoom function
cannot be used (➡P.84).
G
!
Changing the Photography mode exits Multiple exposure
mode without recording the images.
From the 2nd shot onwards, the yellow "
" icon
appears on the screen.

FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT

F L A S H
F L A S H
+0 3
+0 3
±0
−0 3
−0 3
−0 6
−0 6
O F F
O F F
O F F
O F F
± 0

USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH

1
E X T E R N A L   F L A S H
E X T E R N A L   F L A S H
O N O N
O F F
O F F
O F F
O F F
±0
O F F
O F F
2
0
1
2
0
Hot shoe
3
Use this mode to change just the amount of light
emitted by the flash to suit the photography
conditions or to achieve a desired effect.
h Compensation range: ±2 leveles
–0.6 EV to +0.6 EV in approx. 0.3 EV increments
(total: 5 levels selectable)
See P.117 for information on EVs.
G
!
Depending on the type of subject and the shooting distance,
brightness adjustment may have no effect.
G
!
The image may appear dark when the shutter speed is set to
speeds higher than 1/1000 sec.
Select "ON" in this setting when using an external
flash unit. Synchronized shutter speeds up to
1/1000 sec. can be used.
G
!
The image may appear dark when the shutter speed is set to
speeds higher than 1/1000 sec.
G
!
Set the white balance (➡P.60) to AUTO or Custom white
balance (➡P.66).
1 Close the built-in flash.
2 Mount the external flash on the camera's hot
shoe and tighten the locking screw.
G
!
Built-in and external flash units cannot be used at the same
time.
Ordinary external flash units can be used.
However, some camera-specific flash units cannot
be used.
The mode can be set to " ", " ", " " (➡P.41, 42,
43) or " " (➡P.44), but the use of " " or " " is
recommended.
G
!
Flash photography cannot be used when continuous shooting
(➡P.50) or auto bracketing (➡P.51) is selected.
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