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DIGITAL CAMERA

X70
Owner's Manual
Thank you for your purchase of this product. This
manual describes how to use your FUJIFILM X70
digital camera. Be sure that you have read and un-
derstood its contents before using the camera.
■ Product website:
http://fujifilm-x.com/x70/
■ Additional information may be found in online manuals available from:
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/manuals/
EN
BL00004741-202
Before You Begin
First Steps
Basic Photography
and Playback
Basic Movie Recording
and Playback
The Q (Quick Menu) Button
The Fn (Function) Buttons
More on Photography
and Playback
Menus
Connections
Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
Appendix

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  • Page 1: Digital Camera

    Basic Movie Recording Thank you for your purchase of this product. This and Playback manual describes how to use your FUJIFILM X70 digital camera. Be sure that you have read and un- The Q (Quick Menu) Button derstood its contents before using the camera.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    For Your Safety For Your Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions This video product should not be placed in a built-in instal- mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire should be read before the appliance is operated. lation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, •...
  • Page 3: For Your Safety

    About the Icons or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer. sonnel under the following conditions: The icons shown below are used in this document to indi- Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the •...
  • Page 4 fi re or electric shock. Contact your era or keep it in the hard case. When storing the bat- FUJIFILM dealer to request internal cleaning every tery, keep it in the hard case. When discarding, cover two years. Please note that this service is not free the battery terminals with insulation tape.
  • Page 5 AC Power Adapters (Available Separately) the battery in direct contact with hand warmers or other within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws. Use only FUJIFILM AC power adapters designated for use heating devices. with this camera. Other adapters could damage the camera.
  • Page 6 Trademark Information bodies is prohibited. Digital Split Image is a trademark or registered trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation. xD-Picture Card and E are trademarks of FUJIFILM Corporation. The typefaces included herein are solely developed by DynaComware Taiwan Inc. Macintosh, QuickTime, and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc.
  • Page 7 Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. that some biological eff ects might occur, but such fi ndings have not been confi rmed by additional research. X70 has The exposure standard for wireless device employs a unit been tested and found to comply with IC radiation exposure of measurement known as the Specifi...
  • Page 8 United States embargoes goods. • Use only as part of a wireless network. FUJIFILM does not accept liability for damages result- ing from unauthorized use. Do not use in applications requiring a high degree of reliability, for example in medical devices or other systems that may directly or indirectly impact human life.
  • Page 9 About This Manual About This Manual Before using the camera, read this manual and the warnings in “For Your Safety” (P ii). For information on specifi c topics, consult the sources below. Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................P P xi xi Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ..........
  • Page 10 Use a blower to remove dust from the lens and monitor, then gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Any remaining stains can be removed by wiping gently with a piece of FUJIFILM lens-cleaning paper to which a small amount of lens-cleaning fl uid has been applied. Care should be taken to avoid scratch-...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents For Your Safety ..................ii Basic Photography and Playback Basic Photography and Playback IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........ii Taking Photographs ............... 28 Safety Notes ..................iii Viewing Pictures ................30 NOTICES ....................vi Viewing Pictures Full Frame ............30 About This Manual ................ix Viewing Photo Information ............
  • Page 12 Table of Contents More on Photography and Playback More on Photography and Playback Focus-Point Selection ..............78 Single Point AF ................78 Mode Selection ................. 50 Zone AF ................... 79 P, S, A, and M Modes ..............50 Tracking (Focus Mode C Only) ..........80 Auto Modes ...................
  • Page 13 Table of Contents B SELF-TIMER ................95 e RESIZE ..................100 o INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING ..........95 D PROTECT ................100 D WHITE BALANCE ..............95 C IMAGE ROTATE ..............100 f COLOR ..................95 B RED EYE REMOVAL .............101 q SHARPNESS ................95 I SLIDE SHOW .................101 r HIGHLIGHT TONE ..............
  • Page 14 Windows ..................114 Attaching Lens Hoods ..............128 Macintosh ..................114 Attaching Protector Filters ............128 Connecting the Camera ............115 The WCL-X70 Wide Conversion Lens ........129 Printing Pictures via USB ............117 Caring for the Camera ..............130 Connecting the Camera ............117 Use and Storage Precautions ..........130 Printing Selected Pictures ............118...
  • Page 15: Before You Begin Symbols And Conventions

    Before You Begin Before You Begin Symbols and Conventions Symbols and Conventions The following symbols are used in this manual: Q This information should be read before use to ensure correct operation. R Additional information that may be helpful when using the camera. P Other pages in this manual on which related information may be found.
  • Page 16: Parts Of The Camera

    Parts of the Camera Parts of the Camera For more information, refer to the page listed to the right of each item. 29 28...
  • Page 17 Parts of the Camera Exposure compensation dial ......62 Shutter button ..........29 Battery-chamber cover latch ......14 DRIVE button ...... 65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72 Movie-record button .........36 Tripod mount Auto mode selector lever ......5, 50 Function button (Fn1) ........ 42, 44 Speaker .............38 b (delete) button ..........35 Shutter speed dial ......51, 52, 53, 54...
  • Page 18: The Selector

    Parts of the Camera The Selector The Selector Press the selector up ( A ), right ( C ), down ( D ), or left ( B ) to highlight items. The up, left, right, and down buttons also double as the AF mode, self-timer, fl ash mode, and focus-area selection buttons, respectively, and as function buttons 2 through 5 (P 42, 44, 45, 46, 48).
  • Page 19: The Auto Mode Selector Lever

    Parts of the Camera The Auto Mode Selector Lever The Auto Mode Selector Lever Switch between auto and manual modes. Position Position Mode Mode Select from P (program AE), S (shutter-priority AE), A (aperture-priority AE), and M (manual) modes (P 51, 52, 53, 54). Adjust shutter speed and aperture using program shift (mode P) or set shutter speed and/or aperture manually (modes S, A, and M).
  • Page 20: The Command Control

    Parts of the Camera The Command Control The Command Control The Control Ring The Control Ring Use the control ring for quick access to camera functions during shooting. The function assigned to the control ring can be selected by pressing the control ring options button (P 49).
  • Page 21: The Lcd Monitor

    Parts of the Camera The LCD Monitor The LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be reversed for self-portraits (P 64) or tilted for ease of view- ing when framing pictures. When tilting the monitor, be careful that your fi ngers and other objects do not get caught between the monitor and When tilting the monitor, be careful that your fi ngers and other objects do not get caught between the monitor and the camera body.
  • Page 22: Camera Displays

    Parts of the Camera Camera Displays Camera Displays The following types of indicator may be displayed during shooting and playback. In the description that follows, all available indicators are shown for illustrative purposes; the indicators actually displayed vary with camera settings. ■...
  • Page 23 Parts of the Camera Depth-of-fi eld preview ........53 Control lock ............3 Manual focus indicator ........75 Wide conversion lens ........129 Sound and fl ash indicator .......104 Focus mode ............74 Location data download status .......109 Histogram ............27 Shutter type............98 Movie mode ..........36, 97 Distance indicator ..........74 Continuous mode ..........66 Time remaining ..........36...
  • Page 24: Playback

    Parts of the Camera ■ Playback 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 100-0001 100-0001 1/4000 1/4000...
  • Page 25 Parts of the Camera Date and time ..........22, 23 Gift image ............30 Sensitivity ............60 Intelligent face detection indicator ....93 Photobook assist indicator ........90 Exposure compensation ........62 Red-eye removal indicator ......101 DPOF print indicator ........120 Aperture ..........51, 53, 54 Advanced fi lter ..........72 Battery level .............21 Shutter speed ........
  • Page 26: First Steps

    First Steps First Steps Attaching the Strap Attaching the Strap Attach the strap clips to the camera and then attach the strap. Open a strap clip. Pass the clip through the eyelet. Use the clip attaching tool to open a strap clip, Rotate the clip fully through making sure that the tool and clip are in the the eyelet until it clicks...
  • Page 27 Attaching the Strap Insert the strap. Fasten the strap. Insert the strap through a protective cover Fasten the strap as shown. Repeat Steps 5–6 and strap clip. for the second eyelet. Q To avoid dropping the camera, be sure the strap is correctly secured.
  • Page 28: Inserting The Battery And A Memory Card

    Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card The camera has no internal memory; instead, pictures are stored on optional SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards (sold separately). After charging the battery, insert the battery and memory card as described below.
  • Page 29 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Insert the memory card. Close the battery-chamber cover. Holding the memory card in the orientation shown, slide it in until it clicks into place at the back of the slot. Click! Q Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not insert at an angle or use force.
  • Page 30 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Q Q Batteries Batteries Removing the Battery and Memory Card Removing the Battery and Memory Card • Remove dirt from the battery terminals with a clean, Before removing the battery or memory card, turn dry cloth.
  • Page 31: Compatible Memory Cards

    Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card ■ Compatible Memory Cards FUJIFILM and SanDisk SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards have been approved for use in the cam- era. A complete list of approved memory cards is available at http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_ cameras/compatibility/.
  • Page 32: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Charging the Battery The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use. The camera charges the bat- tery internally. • The camera uses an NP-95 rechargeable battery. • See the specifi cations (P 144) for charging times. Attach the plug adapter to the AC power Charge the battery.
  • Page 33 Charging the Battery Charge status Charge status The battery status icons show battery charge status when the camera is turned on, and the indicator lamp shows it when the camera is turned off . Battery status icon when camera on Battery status icon when camera on Indicator lamp when camera off Indicator lamp when camera off...
  • Page 34 Charging the Battery Charging via a computer Charging via a computer The battery can be charged by connecting the camera to a computer. Connect the supplied USB cable as shown, making sure the connectors are fully inserted. Q Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not use a USB hub or keyboard. Q If the computer goes into sleep mode while charging, charging will stop.
  • Page 35: Turning The Camera On And Off

    Turning the Camera on and Off Turning the Camera on and Off Rotate the ON/OFF switch to ON to turn the camera on. Select OFF to turn the camera off . R Press the button to start playback. Press the shutter button half- way to return to shooting mode.
  • Page 36: Basic Setup

    Basic Setup Basic Setup A language-selection dialog is displayed the fi rst time the camera is turned on. Choose a language. Highlight a language and press MENU/OK. START MENU ENGLISH R Press DISP/BACK to skip the current step. Any steps you skip will be dis- played the next time the camera is turned on.
  • Page 37: Changing Basic Settings

    Basic Setup Changing Basic Settings Changing Basic Settings To change the language or reset the clock: Display the desired option. Display the setup menu and select Q a to change the language, F DATE/TIME to reset the clock, or Z POWER MANAGEMENT  > HIGH PERFORMANCE to change performance set- tings (P 103).
  • Page 38: Touch Screen Mode

    Touch Screen Mode Touch Screen Mode Touch controls can be used for such operations as choosing the focus area and taking Touchscreen mode indicator photographs. The operation performed can be selected by tapping the touchscreen mode indicator in the display to cycle through the following options: 12000 5.6 51200 Mode...
  • Page 39: Display Modes

    Display Modes Display Modes Press DISP/BACK to cycle through display modes as follows: ■ Shooting ■ Playback Standard Information off Standard Information off 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 4000 1/4000 1/4000 5.6 5.6 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 4000 1/4000 5.6 FAVORITES NEXT Info display...
  • Page 40: Customizing The Standard Display

    Display Settings ■ Customizing the Standard Display To choose the items shown in the standard display: Display standard indicators. Press the DISP/BACK button until standard indicators are displayed. Select DISP. CUSTOM SETTING. Select A SCREEN SET-UP > DISP. CUSTOM SETTING in the setup menu. Choose items.
  • Page 41: Adjusting Display Brightness

    Display Settings Virtual Horizon Virtual Horizon Selecting ELECTRONIC LEVEL displays a virtual horizon. The camera is level when the two lines overlap. R The virtual horizon may not be displayed if the camera lens is pointed up or down. Histograms Histograms Histograms show the distribution of tones in the im- Optimal exposure: Pixels are distrib-...
  • Page 42: Basic Photography And Playback

    Basic Photography and Playback Basic Photography and Playback Taking Photographs Taking Photographs This section describes how to take pictures using program AE (mode P). See pages 51 – 54 for information on S, A, and M modes and pages 55 and 56 for information on the options available in auto mode.
  • Page 43 Taking Photographs Ready the camera. Focus. Hold the camera steady Frame the picture with your sub- with both hands and brace ject in the center of the display and your elbows against your press the shutter button halfway to sides. Shaking or unsteady focus.
  • Page 44: Viewing Pictures

    Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures Full Frame Viewing Pictures Full Frame To view pictures full frame, press a. 100-0001 Additional pictures can be viewed by pressing the selector left or right or rotating the con- trol ring. Press the selector or rotate the ring right to view pictures in the order recorded, left to view pictures in reverse order.
  • Page 45: Viewing Photo Information

    Viewing Pictures Viewing Photo Information Viewing Photo Information Zooming in on the Focus Point Zooming in on the Focus Point The photo information display changes Press the center of the command each time the selector is pressed up. control to zoom in on the focus point.
  • Page 46: Playback Zoom

    Viewing Pictures Playback Zoom Playback Zoom Press the command control right to zoom in on the current picture, left to zoom out (to view multiple images, press the control left when the picture is displayed full frame; P 33). To view other pictures at the current zoom ratio, rotate the control ring.
  • Page 47: Multi-Frame Playback

    Viewing Pictures Multi-Frame Playback Multi-Frame Playback To change the number of images displayed, press the command control left when a picture is displayed full frame. Press left to view more images. 100-0001 100-0001 Press right to view fewer images. Use the selector to highlight images and press MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame (to zoom in on the selected image, press the command control right when the picture is displayed full frame;...
  • Page 48: Playback Touch Controls

    Viewing Pictures Playback Touch Controls Playback Touch Controls When ON is selected for L TOUCH SCREEN SETTING in the setup menu, touch controls can be used for the following playback operations: • Swipe: Swipe a fi nger • Double-tap: Tap the dis- across the display to play twice to zoom in on view other images.
  • Page 49: Deleting Pictures

    Deleting Pictures Deleting Pictures To delete individual pictures, multiple selected pictures, or all pictures, press the b button when a picture is displayed full frame and choose from the options below. Note that deleted pictures can not be recovered. Copy important pictures to a computer or other storage device before proceeding. ERASE FRAME SELECTED FRAMES...
  • Page 50: Basic Movie Recording And Playback

    Basic Movie Recording and Playback Basic Movie Recording and Playback Recording Movies Recording Movies The camera can be used to record short high-defi nition movies. Sound is recorded in stereo via the built-in microphone; do not cover the microphone during recording. R Sensitivity and frame size and rate can be selected Press and hold the movie-record (Fn1) button to using the W MOVIE SET-UP option (P 97).
  • Page 51: Using An External Microphone

    Recording Movies Using an External Microphone Using an External Microphone Sound can be recorded with external microphones that connect using jacks 2.5 mm in diameter; microphones that require bus power can not be used. See the micro- phone manual for details. R The dialog shown at right will be displayed when a microphone is connected to the mi- crophone/remote release connector.
  • Page 52: Viewing Movies

    Viewing Movies Viewing Movies 12/31/2050 10:00 AM During playback, movies are displayed as shown at right. The following operations can be performed while a movie is displayed: Operation Operation Description Description PLAY PLAY Press the selector down to start playback. Press again to pause. While playback is ±0 Start/pause playback Start/pause playback...
  • Page 53: The Q (Quick Menu) Button

    The Q (Quick Menu) Button The Q (Quick Menu) Button Using the Q Button Using the Q Button Press Q for quick access to selected options. The Quick Menu Display The Quick Menu Display At default settings, the quick menu contains the following items. u SELECT CUSTOM SETTING .......88 r HIGHLIGHT TONE ........95 N ISO ............60...
  • Page 54: Viewing And Changing Settings

    Using the Q Button Viewing and Changing Settings Viewing and Changing Settings Press Q to display the quick menu during shooting. Use the selector to highlight items and press the command control left or right to change. Press Q to exit when settings are complete. R The options displayed in the quick menu can be selected using the h BUTTON/DIAL SETTING >...
  • Page 55: Editing The Quick Menu

    Using the Q Button Editing the Quick Menu Editing the Quick Menu To choose the items displayed in the quick menu: Press and hold the Q button during shooting. SELECT CUSTOM SETTING The current quick menu will be displayed; use the selector to highlight the item you wish to change and press MENU/OK.
  • Page 56: The Fn (Function) Buttons

    The Fn (Function) Buttons The Fn (Function) Buttons Using the Function Buttons Using the Function Buttons The roles played by each of the function buttons can be selected by pressing and holding the button. The default options are shown below: Fn1 button Fn2 button Fn3 button...
  • Page 57: Assigning Roles To The Function Buttons

    Using the Function Buttons Assigning Roles to the Function Buttons Assigning Roles to the Function Buttons To assign roles to the function buttons, press and hold the DISP/BACK button until the menu below is displayed. Select buttons to choose their roles. FUNCTION ( Fn ) SETTING •...
  • Page 58: Default Roles

    Default Roles Default Roles The following sections describe the default roles assigned to function buttons (Fn1–Fn7). At default settings, no function is assigned to Fn8. Movie Recording (Fn1) Movie Recording (Fn1) AF Mode (Fn2) AF Mode (Fn2) Press the button to start or stop movie recording Choose the AF mode for focus modes S and C.
  • Page 59: Self-Timer (Fn3)

    Default Roles Self-Timer (Fn3) Self-Timer (Fn3) Use the timer for self-portraits or to prevent blur Press the shutter button halfway to focus. caused by camera shake. Q Stand behind the camera when using the shut- ter button. Standing in front of the lens can in- Press the function button to display self-timer terfere with focus and exposure.
  • Page 60: Flash Mode (Fn4)

    Default Roles Flash Mode (Fn4) Flash Mode (Fn4) Use the built-in fl ash for additional lighting when Mode Mode Description Description A (AUTO FLASH) shooting at night or indoors under low light. (AUTO FLASH)/ / The fl ash fi res when required. Recom- K (RED EYE REDUCTION) (RED EYE REDUCTION) mended in most situations.
  • Page 61 Optional Flash Units Optional Flash Units The camera can also be used with optional FUJIFILM shoe-mounted fl ash units. Do not use third-party fl ash units that apply over 300 V to the camera hot shoe. Flash Mode and Shooting Mode...
  • Page 62: Focus-Frame Selection (Fn5)

    Default Roles Focus-Frame Selection (Fn5) Focus-Frame Selection (Fn5) Wireless Options (Fn6) Wireless Options (Fn6) Press the button to choose the focus area for fo- Press the function button in shooting mode cus modes S and C. The procedure varies with the to connect to a smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi option selected for AF mode (P 78).
  • Page 63: Control Ring Options (Fn7)

    Default Roles Control Ring Options (Fn7) Control Ring Options (Fn7) ■ DEFAULT To choose the role assigned to the control ring: When DEFAULT is selected, the function assigned Press the function button to display control to the control ring changes with the shooting ring options.
  • Page 64: More On Photography And Playback

    More on Photography and Playback More on Photography and Playback Mode Selection Mode Selection Use the auto mode selector lever to switch between manual (P, S, A, M) and auto modes. ■ P, S, A, and M Modes ■ Auto Modes Rotate the auto mode selector lever to z to take Rotate the auto mode selector lever to AUTO to let pictures in P, S, A, and M modes.
  • Page 65: Choosing An Exposure Mode

    Choosing an Exposure Mode Choosing an Exposure Mode When the auto mode selector lever is rotated to z, you can choose from the following exposure modes: program AE (P), shutter-priority AE (S), aperture-priority AE (A), and manual (M). Program AE (P) Program AE (P) To allow the camera to adjust both shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure, rotate the auto mode selector lever to z...
  • Page 66: Shutter-Priority Ae (S)

    Choosing an Exposure Mode Shutter-Priority AE (S) Shutter-Priority AE (S) To adjust shutter speed manually while letting the camera select aperture for optimal exposure, rotate the auto mode selector le- ver to z and set aperture to A and use the shutter speed dial. S will appear in the display.
  • Page 67: Aperture-Priority Ae (A)

    Choosing an Exposure Mode Aperture-Priority AE (A) Aperture-Priority AE (A) To adjust aperture manually while letting the camera select shut- ter speed for optimal exposure, rotate the auto mode selector lever to z and rotate the shutter speed dial to A and adjust aper- ture as desired.
  • Page 68: Manual Exposure (M)

    Choosing an Exposure Mode Manual Exposure (M) Manual Exposure (M) Exposure can be altered from the value suggested by the camera by rotating the auto mode selector lever to z and setting both shutter speed and aperture to values other than A. M will appear in the display.
  • Page 69: Choosing A Scene Position

    Choosing a Scene Position Choosing a Scene Position When the auto mode selector lever is rotated to AUTO, you can rotate the control ring to choose from the subject types listed below. R The subject type can also be selected using the A SCENE POSITION op- tion the shooting menu.
  • Page 70: S Advanced Sr Auto

    Choosing a Scene Position ■ S ADVANCED SR AUTO The scene selected by the camera in S ADVANCED SR AUTO mode is shown by an icon in the display. a AUTO z SKY & GREENERY d PORTRAIT c LANDSCAPE g BACKLIT PORTRAIT c MOVING OBJECT d NIGHT a PORTRAIT&MOTION...
  • Page 71: The Digital Teleconverter

    The Digital Teleconverter The Digital Teleconverter Use the digital teleconverter to further magnify the image while processing it for sharp, high-resolu- tion results. Assign DIGITAL TELE-CONV. to the control ring (P 49). Choose the zoom angle using the control ring. Standard (28 mm*) 35 mm* 50 mm*...
  • Page 72: White Balance

    White Balance White Balance For natural colors, choose a white balance option that matches the light source. Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Press the selector up or down to highlight D WHITE BALANCE and press MENU/OK. Press the selector up or down to highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK to select.
  • Page 73 White Balance : Custom White Balance : Custom White Balance Choose to adjust white balance for unusual lighting conditions. White balance measurement options will be displayed; frame a white object so that it fi lls the display and press the shutter button all the way down to measure white balance (to select the most recent custom value and exit without measuring white balance, press DISP/BACK, or press MENU/OK to select the most recent value and display the fi ne-tuning dialog).
  • Page 74: Sensitivity

    Sensitivity Sensitivity “Sensitivity” refers to the camera’s sensitivity to light. Choose from values between 200 and 6400, or select L (100), H (12800), H (25600), or H (51200) for special situations. Higher values can be used to reduce blur when lighting is poor, while lower values allow slower shutter speeds or wider apertures in bright light;...
  • Page 75: Auto

    Sensitivity ■ AUTO The following options are available when AUTO1, AUTO2, or AUTO3 is selected: Option Option Default Default DEFAULT SENSITIVITY 800 ( 800 (AUTO1 AUTO1) ) MAX. SENSITIVITY 1600 ( 1600 (AUTO2 AUTO2) ) 3200 ( 3200 (AUTO3 AUTO3) ) MIN.
  • Page 76: Exposure Compensation

    Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Q The amount of compensation available varies with Rotate the exposure compensation dial to adjust the shooting mode. exposure when photographing very bright, very dark, or high-contrast subjects. The eff ect is vis- Exposure Value (EV) Exposure Value (EV) ible in the display.
  • Page 77: Metering

    Metering Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure. Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Press the selector up or down to highlight C PHOTOMETRY and press MENU/OK. Press the selector up or down to highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK to select. Mode Mode Description...
  • Page 78: Self-Portraits (Selfie)

    Self-Portraits (SELFIE) Self-Portraits (SELFIE) R Rotating the LCD monitor to the self-portrait posi- To shoot a self-portrait, rotate the LCD monitor as tion automatically enables Intelligent Face Detec- shown. tion (P 93) and eye focus (P 93). The LCD monitor shows a mirror image of the view through the lens.
  • Page 79: The Drive Button

    The DRIVE Button The DRIVE Button The DRIVE button gives you access to the following options. STILL IMAGE Drive mode Drive mode Available in Available in B STILL IMAGE STILL IMAGE — — All shooting modes All shooting modes I CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS 66 66 O AE BKT...
  • Page 80: I Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode)

    The DRIVE Button I Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) Capture motion in a series of pictures. R Frame rate varies with the subject, shutter speed, Press the DRIVE button to display drive options, sensitivity, and focus mode and may slow as more then press the selector up or down to high- shots are taken.
  • Page 81: Bracketing

    The DRIVE Button Bracketing Bracketing Automatically vary settings over a series of pictures. Press the DRIVE button to display drive options. Press the selector up or down to choose from the following options: O Exposure (AE) bracketing AE BKT W Sensitivity (ISO) bracketing X Film simulation bracketing H White balance bracketing Y Dynamic range bracketing...
  • Page 82 The DRIVE Button Option Option Description Description Each time the shutter is released, the camera takes one shot and processes it to create copies X FILM SIMULATION BKT FILM SIMULATION BKT with diff erent fi lm simulation settings (P 73). Film simulation settings can be chosen by selecting X FILM SIMULATION BKT in the shooting menu.
  • Page 83: Panoramas

    The DRIVE Button Panoramas Panoramas Follow an on-screen guide to create a panorama. Press the DRIVE button to display drive options, Pan the camera in the direction shown by the then press the selector up or down to high- arrow. Shooting ends automatically when the light Adv., then press it left or right to high- camera is panned to the end of the guides light u...
  • Page 84: Viewing Panoramas

    The DRIVE Button Q Panoramas are created from multiple frames; expo- Viewing Panoramas Viewing Panoramas sure for the entire panorama is determined by the In full-frame playback, you can use the command fi rst frame. The camera may in some cases record an control to zoom panoramas in or out.
  • Page 85: Multiple Exposures

    The DRIVE Button Multiple Exposures Multiple Exposures Create a photograph that combines two exposures. Press the DRIVE button to display drive options, Press MENU/OK. The fi rst shot will be shown su- then press the selector up or down to high- perimposed on the view through the lens and light Adv., then press it left or right to highlight you will be prompted to take the second shot.
  • Page 86: Advanced Filters

    The DRIVE Button Advanced Filters Advanced Filters Take photos with fi lter eff ects. Press the DRIVE button to display drive op- Filter Filter Description Description tions, then press the selector up or down to Create uniformly dark tones Z LOW-KEY LOW-KEY with few areas of emphasized highlight Y (ADVANCED FILTER) and press...
  • Page 87: Film Simulation

    Film Simulation Film Simulation Simulate the eff ects of diff erent kinds of fi lm, including black-and-white (with or without color fi lters). Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Press the selector up or down to highlight P FILM SIMULATION and press MENU/OK. Press the selector up or down to highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK to select.
  • Page 88: Focus Mode

    Focus Mode Focus Mode Use the focus mode selector to choose how the camera focuses. • S (single AF): Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Choose for stationary subjects. • C (continuous AF): Focus is continually adjusted to refl ect changes in the distance to the subject while the shutter button is pressed halfway.
  • Page 89: The Focus Indicator

    Focus Mode R The camera can show focus distance in meters or feet. Use the A SCREEN SET-UP > FOCUS SCALE UNITS option in the setup menu (P 106) to choose the units used. R If ON is selected for G AUTOFOCUS SETTING > PRE-AF in the shooting menu (P 93), focus will be adjusted continuously in modes S and C even when the shutter button is not pressed.
  • Page 90: Mf Assist

    Focus Mode ■ MF Assist The c MF ASSIST option in the shooting menu can be used to check focus when pictures are framed in the LCD monitor in manual focus mode. R The c MF ASSIST menu can be displayed by pressing and holding the center of the command control. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 91: Autofocus Options (Af Mode)

    Focus Mode Autofocus Options (AF Mode) Autofocus Options (AF Mode) To choose the AF mode for focus modes S and C, press the function but- ton (Fn2) to display the options shown below, then press the selector up or down to highlight an option and press MENU/OK to select. •...
  • Page 92: Focus-Point Selection

    Focus Mode Focus-Point Selection Focus-Point Selection Choose a focus point for autofocus. The procedure for selecting the focus point varies with the option chosen for AF mode (P 77). R Focus-area selection can also be accessed using the G AUTOFOCUS SET- TING option in the shooting menu (P 92).
  • Page 93: Zone Af

    Focus Mode ■ Zone AF Press the function button (Fn5) to display the focus zone. Use the se- Focus zone lector to position the zone or press DISP/BACK to return the zone to the center of the display. To choose the number of focus frames in the zone, use the command control.
  • Page 94: Tracking (Focus Mode C Only)

    Focus Mode ■ Tracking (Focus Mode C Only) Press the function button (Fn5) to display the focus frame. Use the Focus frame selector to position the focus frame, or press DISP/BACK to return the frame to the center of the display. Press MENU/OK to put your selection into eff ect.
  • Page 95: Long Time-Exposures (T/B)

    Long Time-Exposures (T/B) Long Time-Exposures (T/B) Select a shutter speed of T (time) or B (bulb) for long time-exposures. R Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent the camera from moving during the exposure. R To reduce “noise” (mottling) in long time-exposures, select ON for K LONG EXPOSURE NR in the shooting menu (P 95).
  • Page 96: Using A Remote Release

    Long Time-Exposures (T/B) Using a Remote Release Using a Remote Release An optional RR-90 remote release can be used for Third-Party Remote Releases Third-Party Remote Releases long time-exposures. See the manual provided Electronic releases from third- with the RR-90 for more information. party suppliers can be connect- ed via the microphone/remote release connector.
  • Page 97: Interval Timer Photography

    Interval Timer Photography Interval Timer Photography Follow the steps below to confi gure the camera to take photos automatically at a preset interval. Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Press the selector up or down to highlight o INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING and press MENU/OK. Use the selector to choose the interval and number of shots.
  • Page 98: Focus/Exposure Lock

    Focus/Exposure Lock Focus/Exposure Lock The camera focuses and sets exposure for photographs when the shutter button is pressed halfway and focus (AF) and exposure (AE) remain locked while the shutter button is kept in this position. Use focus and exposure lock to compose photographs with off -center subjects. Position the subject in the focus frame.
  • Page 99 Focus/Exposure Lock The AF-L/AE-L Button The AF-L/AE-L Button Autofocus Autofocus Focus and/or exposure can also be locked using the Although the camera boasts a high-precision auto- AF-L/AE-L button. focus system, it may be unable to focus on the sub- jects listed below. •...
  • Page 100: Recording Pictures In Raw Format

    Recording Pictures in RAW Format Recording Pictures in RAW Format To record raw, unprocessed data from the camera image sensor, select a RAW option for image qual- ity in the shooting menu as described below. JPEG copies of RAW images can be created using the j RAW CONVERSION option in the playback menu, or RAW images can be viewed on a computer using the RAW FILE CONVERTER application (P 87, 114).
  • Page 101: Creating Jpeg Copies Of Raw Pictures

    Recording Pictures in RAW Format Creating JPEG Copies of RAW Pictures Creating JPEG Copies of RAW Pictures RAW pictures store information on camera settings separately from the data captured by the camera image sensor. Using the j RAW CONVERSION option in the playback menu, you can create JPEG copies of RAW pictures using diff erent options for the settings listed below.
  • Page 102: Saving Settings

    Saving Settings Saving Settings Save up to 7 sets of custom camera settings for commonly-encountered situations. Saved settings can be recalled using the u SELECT CUSTOM SETTING option in the shooting menu. SHOOTING MENU Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Press CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 the selector up or down to highlight K EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SET-...
  • Page 103: Image Search

    Image Search Image Search Follow the steps below to search for pictures. Press MENU/OK during playback to display the playback menu. Press the selector up or down to highlight b IMAGE SEARCH and press MENU/OK. Highlight an option and press MENU/OK. Option Option Description...
  • Page 104: Photobook Assist

    PhotoBook Assist PhotoBook Assist Create books from your favorite photos. Creating a PhotoBook Creating a PhotoBook Select NEW BOOK for m PHOTOBOOK Highlight COMPLETE PHOTOBOOK and press MENU/OK (to select all photos or all pho- ASSIST in the playback menu (P 101) and tos matching the specifi ed search conditions choose from the following options: •...
  • Page 105: Viewing Photobooks

    PhotoBook Assist Viewing Photobooks Viewing Photobooks Editing and Deleting Photobooks Editing and Deleting Photobooks Highlight a book in the photobook assist menu Display the photobook and press MENU/OK. The and press MENU/OK to display the book, then press following options will be displayed; select the the selector left or right to scroll through the pic- desired option and follow the on-screen instruc- tures.
  • Page 106: Menus

    Menus Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Using the Menus: Shooting Mode SHOOTING MENU The shooting menu is used to adjust settings for a wide range of shooting condi- PROGRAM AE tions. To display the shooting menu, press MENU/OK in shooting mode. Highlight AUTOFOCUS SETTING IMAGE SIZE items and press the selector right to view options, then highlight an option and...
  • Page 107 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode G AUTOFOCUS SETTING (Continued) AUTOFOCUS SETTING (Continued) Option Option Description Description Intelligent Face Detection sets focus and exposure for human faces anywhere in the frame, preventing the camera from focusing on the background in group portraits. Choose for shots that emphasize portrait subjects.
  • Page 108: N Iso

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode N ISO Control the camera’s sensitivity to light (P 60). O IMAGE SIZE IMAGE SIZE Choose the size and aspect ratio at which still pictures are recorded. Option Option Prints at sizes up to Prints at sizes up to Option Option Prints at sizes up to Prints at sizes up to...
  • Page 109: P Film Simulation

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode P FILM SIMULATION FILM SIMULATION Simulate the eff ects of diff erent types of fi lm (P 73). B SELF-TIMER SELF-TIMER Take pictures with the self-timer (P 45). o INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING Adjust settings for interval timer photography (P 83).
  • Page 110: Y Wide Conversion Lens

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Y WIDE CONVERSION LENS WIDE CONVERSION LENS Select ON when using an optional wide conversion lens (P 129). w CONTROL RING SETTING CONTROL RING SETTING Set functions assigned to the control ring. K TOUCH SCREEN MODE TOUCH SCREEN MODE Choose whether touch controls can be used to select the focus area or release the shutter (P 24).
  • Page 111: Flash Set-Up

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode p FLASH SET-UP FLASH SET-UP Adjust fl ash settings. Option Option Description Description FLASH MODE FLASH MODE Choose a fl ash mode ( 46). Adjust fl ash brightness. Choose from values between +2 EV and –2 EV. Note that the desired results may FLASH COMPENSATION FLASH COMPENSATION not be achieved depending on shooting conditions and the distance to the subject.
  • Page 112: Film Simulation Bkt

    WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Connect to a smartphone or tablet over a wireless network (P 113). R For more information, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. x SHUTTER TYPE SHUTTER TYPE Choose the shutter type. Choose the electronic shutter to mute the shutter sound.
  • Page 113: Using The Menus: Playback Mode

    Playback Menu Options r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Connect to a smartphone or tablet over a wireless network (P 113). R For more information, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. j RAW CONVERSION RAW CONVERSION Create JPEG copies of RAW pictures (P 87). A ERASE ERASE Delete pictures (P 35).
  • Page 114: Resize

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode e RESIZE RESIZE Create a small copy of the current picture. Display the desired picture. Select e RESIZE in the playback menu. Highlight a size and press MENU/OK to display a confi rmation dialog. Press MENU/OK again to save the resized copy to a separate fi le. R The sizes available vary with the size of the original image.
  • Page 115: B Red Eye Removal

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode B RED EYE REMOVAL RED EYE REMOVAL Remove red-eye from portraits. The camera will analyze the image; if red-eye is detected, the image will be processed to create a copy with reduced red-eye. Display the desired picture. Select B RED EYE REMOVAL in the playback menu.
  • Page 116: Image Search

    Select pictures for printing on DPOF- and PictBridge-compatible devices (P 120). V instax PRINTER PRINT instax PRINTER PRINT Print pictures on optional FUJIFILM instax SHARE printers (P 123). J DISP ASPECT DISP ASPECT Choose how High Defi nition (HD) devices display pictures with an aspect ratio of 3 : 2 16 : 9 (this option is available only when an HDMI cable is connected).
  • Page 117: The Setup Menu

    The Setup Menu The Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu Display the setup menu. 1.1 Press MENU/OK to display the menu for the current mode. 1.2 Press the selector left to highlight the tab for the current menu. 1.3 Press the selector down to highlight the setup menu tab containing the de- sired option.
  • Page 118: Setup Menu Options

    The Setup Menu Setup Menu Options Setup Menu Options F DATE/TIME DATE/TIME Set the camera clock (P 22, 23). N TIME DIFFERENCE TIME DIFFERENCE Switch the camera clock instantly from your home time zone to the local time at your destination when traveling. To specify the diff erence between local time and your home time zone: Highlight g LOCAL and press MENU/OK.
  • Page 119: Sound Set-Up

    The Setup Menu b SOUND SET-UP SOUND SET-UP Adjust sound settings. Option Option Description Description Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when camera controls are operated. Choose e OFF OPERATION VOL. OPERATION VOL. (mute) to disable control sounds. Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when the shutter is released. Choose e OFF (mute) to SHUTTER VOLUME SHUTTER VOLUME disable the shutter sound.
  • Page 120 The Setup Menu A SCREEN SET-UP (Continued) SCREEN SET-UP (Continued) Option Option Description Description Choose ON to preview the eff ects of fi lm simulation, white balance, and other settings in the monitor. Choose OFF to make shadows in low-contrast, back-lit scenes and other hard-to-see subjects more visible.
  • Page 121: Button/Dial Setting

    The Setup Menu h BUTTON/DIAL SETTING BUTTON/DIAL SETTING Choose the roles played by camera controls. Option Option Description Description FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING Choose the roles played by the function buttons (P 42, 43). Choose the roles played by the up, down, left, and right buttons on the selector. Option Option Description...
  • Page 122: Save Data Set-Up

    The Setup Menu t SAVE DATA SET-UP SAVE DATA SET-UP Adjust fi le management settings. Option Option Description Description New pictures are stored in image fi les named using a four-digit fi le number assigned by Frame number adding one to the last fi le number used. The fi le number is displayed during playback as 100-0001 shown at right.
  • Page 123: Connection Setting

    The Setup Menu r CONNECTION SETTING CONNECTION SETTING Adjust settings for connection to wireless devices, including smartphones, computers, and FUJIFILM instax SHARE printers. Option Option Description Description Adjust settings for connection to wireless networks. Option Option Description Description Choose a name (NAME) to identify the camera on the wireless network (the camera is as-...
  • Page 124: K Format

    The Setup Menu K FORMAT FORMAT To format the memory card: Highlight K FORMAT in the setup menu and press MENU/OK. A confi rmation dialog will be displayed. To format the memory card, highlight OK and press MENU/OK. FORMAT FORMAT OK? To exit without formatting the memory card, select CANCEL or press DISP/BACK.
  • Page 125: Factory Defaults

    Factory Defaults Factory Defaults The factory default settings for the options in the shooting and setup menus are listed below. These settings can be restored using the R RESET option in the setup menu (P 104). ■ Shooting Menu Menu Menu Default Default...
  • Page 126 Factory Defaults ■ Setup Menu Menu Menu Default Default Z POWER MANAGEMENT Menu Menu Default Default AUTO POWER OFF 2 MIN o SOUND & FLASH HIGH PERFORMANCE b SOUND SET-UP t SAVE DATA SET-UP OPERATION VOL. FRAME NO. CONTINUOUS SHUTTER VOLUME SAVE ORG IMAGE SHUTTER SOUND i SOUND 1...
  • Page 127: Wireless Transfer

    Wireless Connections: Smartphones Wireless Connections: Computers Wireless Connections: Computers Install the “FUJIFILM Camera Remote” app on your Once you have installed the “FUJIFILM PC AutoSave” smartphone to browse the images on the cam- application and confi gured your computer as a...
  • Page 128: Viewing Pictures On A Computer

    Use MyFinePix Studio to copy pictures to your computer, where they can be stored, viewed, organized, and printed. MyFinePix Studio is available for download from the following website: http://fujifilm-dsc.com/mfs/ Once download is complete, double-click the downloaded fi le (“MFPS_Setup.EXE”) and follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.
  • Page 129: Connecting The Camera

    Viewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the Camera Connecting the Camera Find a memory card containing pictures you want to copy to the computer and insert the card into the camera (P 14). R Windows users may require the Windows CD when starting the software for the fi rst time. Q Loss of power during transfer could result in loss of data or damage to the memory card.
  • Page 130 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Q If a memory card containing a large number of images is inserted, there may be a delay before the software starts and you may be unable to import or save images. Use a memory card reader to transfer pictures. Q Make sure that the computer does not display a message stating that copying is in progress and that the indi- cator lamp is out before turning the camera off or disconnecting the USB cable (if the number of images cop- ied is very large, the indicator lamp may remain lit after the message has cleared from the computer display).
  • Page 131: Printing Pictures Via Usb

    Printing Pictures via USB Printing Pictures via USB If the printer supports PictBridge, the camera can be connected directly to the printer and pictures can be printed without fi rst being copied to a computer. Note that depending on the printer, not all the functions described below may be supported.
  • Page 132: Printing Selected Pictures

    Printing Pictures via USB Printing Selected Pictures Printing Selected Pictures Press the selector left or right to dis- Printing the Date of Recording Printing the Date of Recording play a picture you wish to print. To print the date of recording on pictures, press DISP/BACK in the PictBridge display and select PRINT R To print one copy of the current picture, pro- WITH DATE...
  • Page 133: Printing The Dpof Print Order

    Printing Pictures via USB Printing the DPOF Print Order Printing the DPOF Print Order To print the print order created with K PRINT During Printing During Printing ORDER (DPOF) in the playback menu (P 102): The message shown at right is PRINTING displayed during printing.
  • Page 134: Creating A Dpof Print Order

    Printing Pictures via USB Creating a DPOF Print Order Creating a DPOF Print Order The K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) option in the playback menu can be used to create a digital “print order” for PictBridge-compatible printers or devices that support DPOF. DPOF DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is standard that allows pictures to be printed from “print orders”...
  • Page 135: Reset All

    Printing Pictures via USB ■ RESET ALL Repeat steps 1–2 to complete the print order. Press MENU/OK to save To cancel the current print RESET DPOF OK? the print order when settings are order, select RESET ALL for K PRINT ORDER (DPOF). The complete, or DISP/BACK to exit with- out changing the print order.
  • Page 136: Instax Share Printers

    instax SHARE Printers instax SHARE Printers Print pictures from your digital camera to instax SHARE printers. Establishing a Connection Establishing a Connection Select r CONNECTION SETTING > instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING in the camera setup menu and enter the instax SHARE printer name (SSID) and password. The Printer Name (SSID) and Password The Printer Name (SSID) and Password The printer name (SSID) can be found on the bottom of the printer;...
  • Page 137: Printing Pictures

    The picture will be sent to the printer and to the printer. printing will start. PRINTER PRINT instax-12345678 CONNECTING TO PRINTER FUJIFILM-CAMERA-1234 CANCEL R To print a frame from a burst sequence, display the frame before selecting V instax PRINTER PRINT. PRINTER PRINT...
  • Page 138: Viewing Pictures On Tv

    Viewing Pictures on TV Viewing Pictures on TV To show pictures to a group, connect the camera to a TV using an HDMI cable (available separately from third-party suppliers; note that the TV can only be used for playback, not shooting). Turn the camera off .
  • Page 139: Technical Notes Optional Accessories

    The camera supports a wide range of accessories from FUJIFILM and other manufacturers. Accessories from FUJIFILM Accessories from FUJIFILM The following optional accessories are available from FUJIFILM. For the latest information on the accesso- ries available in your region, check with your local FUJIFILM representative or visit http://www.fujifilm.com/ products/digital_cameras/index.html.
  • Page 140 SP-1: Connect via wireless LAN to print pictures on instax fi lm. Leather cases Leather cases BLC-X70: This case, exclusively for use with the X70, is made with genuine leather and comes with a hand strap and a cloth case. Protective fi lters Protective fi lters PRF-49S: A protective fi lter with a diameter of 49 mm, used to protect the lens.
  • Page 141: Connecting The Camera To Other Devices

    † PictBridge- † compatible printer † Printer ■ ■ Computer Related Computer Related USB cable (supplied) * Available separately from FUJIFILM. † Available separately from third-party suppliers. Use an HDMI cable no Computer † more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long.
  • Page 142: Attaching Adapter Rings

    Q Keep the front ring and lens cap in a safe place when not in use. Q Attach the adapter ring before attaching LH-X70 lens hood, PRF-49S protector fi lter, or third-party fi lters.
  • Page 143: The Wcl-X70 Wide Conversion Lens

    12000 5.6 51200 R The WCL-X70 may cast shadows in pictures taken Attach the wide conver- with the built-in fl ash. Use an optional external fl ash sion lens. approved for the X70.
  • Page 144: Caring For The Camera

    Caring for the Camera Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of the product, observe the following precautions. ■ Water and Sand Use and Storage Precautions Use and Storage Precautions If the camera will not be used for an extended pe- Exposure to water and sand can also damage the riod, remove the battery and memory card.
  • Page 145: Troubleshooting

    : The battery has reached the end of its charging life. Purchase a new tor and the battery does tor and the battery does battery. If the battery still fails to charge, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. battery. If the battery still fails to charge, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. not charge.
  • Page 146 Problems and Solutions ■ ■ Shooting Shooting Problem Problem Solution Solution • • The memory card is full The memory card is full: Insert a new memory card or delete pictures ( : Insert a new memory card or delete pictures (P P 14, 35).
  • Page 147 Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution P 142). • • The subject is not in range of the fl ash The subject is not in range of the fl ash: Position the subject in range of the fl ash ( : Position the subject in range of the fl...
  • Page 148 Problems and Solutions ■ ■ Connections/Miscellaneous Connections/Miscellaneous For additional information on troubleshooting wireless connections, visit: http://faq.fujifilm.com/digitalcamera/faq_product.html?pid=X Problem Problem Solution Solution Problem connecting or Problem connecting or • • The smartphone is too far away The smartphone is too far away: Move the devices closer.
  • Page 149 : End the connection. The camera does not func- The camera does not func- P 14). If the problem persists, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Remove and reinsert the battery ( Remove and reinsert the battery (P 14). If the problem persists, contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
  • Page 150: Warning Messages And Displays

    TURN OFF THE CAMERA Camera malfunction. Turn the camera off and then on again. If the message persists, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. Camera malfunction. Turn the camera off and then on again. If the message persists, contact a FUJIFILM dealer.
  • Page 151 P 17). 17). • • Camera malfunction Camera malfunction: Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. : Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. P 35) or insert a memory card with The memory card is full and pictures can not be recorded. Delete pictures ( The memory card is full and pictures can not be recorded.
  • Page 152 Warning Messages and Display Warning Warning Description Description An attempt was made to delete or rotate to a protected picture. Remove protection and try again ( An attempt was made to delete or rotate to a protected picture. Remove protection and try again (P P 100).
  • Page 153: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Memory Card Capacity Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the recording time or number of pictures available at diff erent image sizes. All fi gures are approximate; fi le size varies with the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the number of fi les that can be stored.
  • Page 154: Links

    Links Links For more information on FUJIFILM digital camera, visit the websites listed below. FUJIFILM X70 Product Information FUJIFILM X70 Product Information Free FUJIFILM Apps Free FUJIFILM Apps Optional accessories and support information FUJIFILM apps give you more opportunities to can be found on the following website.
  • Page 155: Specifi Cations

    Specifi cations Specifi cations System Model Model FUJIFILM X70 FUJIFILM X70 digital camera digital camera Eff ective pixels Eff ective pixels Approx. 16.3 million Approx. 16.3 million Image sensor Image sensor 23.6 mm × 15.6 mm (APS-C), X-Trans CMOS II sensor with primary color fi lter 23.6 mm ×...
  • Page 156 Specifi cations System Shutter speed Shutter speed • • MECHANICAL SHUTTER MECHANICAL SHUTTER - - P P mode mode: 4 sec. to : 4 sec. to     sec. sec. - - Time Time: 30 sec. to : 30 sec. to   ...
  • Page 157 Specifi cations System Hot shoe Hot shoe Accessory shoe with TTL contacts Accessory shoe with TTL contacts LCD monitor LCD monitor 3.0-in/7.6 cm, 1040k-dot color touchscreen LCD monitor, tilting 3.0-in/7.6 cm, 1040k-dot color touchscreen LCD monitor, tilting • • i i 1920 ×...
  • Page 158 Specifi cations Power supply/other Power supply Power supply NP-95 rechargeable battery NP-95 rechargeable battery Battery life Battery life (approximate (approximate Battery type Battery type Approximate number of frames Approximate number of frames number of frames that can number of frames that can NP-95 NP-95 (type supplied with camera) (type supplied with camera)
  • Page 159 • Specifi cations subject to change without notice; for the latest information, visit http://www.fujifilm.com/products/ digital_cameras/index.html. FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from errors in this manual. • Although the LCD monitor is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology, small bright points and anomalous colors may appear, particularly in the vicinity of text.
  • Page 160: Restrictions On Camera Settings

    Restrictions on Camera Settings Restrictions on Camera Settings The options available in each shooting mode are listed below. Some options may not be available for the items that are supported in any given mode, and function may be restricted depending on shoot- ing conditions.
  • Page 161 Restrictions on Camera Settings Auto mode selector lever Auto mode selector lever z z AUTO AUTO z z AUTO AUTO z z AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO S h h Z H p p Q U V V W 13 13 Shooting mode/scene position Shooting mode/scene position ✔...
  • Page 162 Restrictions on Camera Settings z z AUTO AUTO z z AUTO AUTO z z AUTO Auto mode selector lever Auto mode selector lever AUTO AUTO AUTO S h h Z H p p Q U V V W 13 13 Shooting mode/scene position Shooting mode/scene position ✔...
  • Page 163 Restrictions on Camera Settings Auto mode selector lever Auto mode selector lever z z AUTO AUTO z z AUTO AUTO z z AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO S h h Z H p p Q U V V W 13 13 Shooting mode/scene position Shooting mode/scene position ✔...
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