FujiFilm FinePix S3500 Owner's Manual

FujiFilm FinePix S3500 Owner's Manual

Fujifilm digital camera finepix s3100/finepix s3500 owner's manual
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OWNER'S MANUAL
This manual will show you how to use your
FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix S3100/FinePix S3500 correctly.
Please follow the instructions carefully.
1
Getting Ready
2
Using
the Camera
3
Advanced
Features
4
Settings
5
Software
Installation
6
Viewing Images
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Camera Parts and Features
Power Switch
Controls camera power modes.
Mode Dial
Selects shooting modes.
Screen Text Display Examples
Illustrates on-screen icons and indicators.
Attaching Lens Cap, Strap, and Adapter Ring
Attaching the Lens Cap Cord
Secures lens cap to prevent loss.
Attaching the Camera Strap
Connects strap to camera for carrying.
Mounting the Adapter Ring
Mounts adapter ring for lens protection/options.
Loading the Batteries
Compatible Batteries
Lists compatible battery types for the camera.
Battery Usage Guidelines
Provides guidelines for safe and effective battery use.
Setting Date and Time
Turning Camera On and Off
Powers the camera on and off.
Correcting Date and Time
Adjusts the camera's date and time settings.
Changing Date Order
Modifies the display order of date elements.
Date and Time Settings
Correcting Date and Time
Adjusts the camera's date and time settings.
Changing Date Order
Modifies the display order of date elements.
Camera Setup Options
Selecting Language
Sets the camera's display language.
Checking Battery Charge
Displays current battery charge level.
Basic Operation Guide
Indicator Lamp Display
Explains the meaning of indicator lamp colors and patterns.
Available Frames Display
Shows the remaining storage capacity for photos.
xD-Picture Card Frame Count
Lists expected shots based on card size and quality.
Camera Controls and Navigation
Viewfinder/LCD Switching
Toggles display between viewfinder and LCD screen.
Zoom Button Operation
Controls optical and digital zoom.
Navigating Camera Menus
Accesses camera menu system.
Taking Your First Pictures
Setting Power and Mode
Turns the camera on and selects shooting mode.
Understanding Focal Range
Defines optimal focusing distances for shooting.
Autofocus Operation
Locks focus and exposure before taking a picture.
Autofocus and LCD Usage
Subjects Unsuitable for Autofocus
Lists subjects that may cause focusing difficulties.
Using the LCD Monitor
Composing images using the LCD screen.
Indicator Lamp and Frame Count
Indicator Lamp Meanings
Explains the meaning of indicator lamp colors and patterns.
Available Frames Display
Shows the remaining storage capacity for photos.
Focus, Zoom, and Framing
AF/AE Lock Operation
Locks focus and exposure.
Optical and Digital Zoom
Adjusts magnification using zoom buttons.
Using Framing Guidelines
On-screen grid for composition.
Image Playback and Zoom
Single-Frame Playback
Views images one by one.
Multi-Frame Playback
Displays multiple images on screen.
Zooming and Panning Images
Zooms and pans through playback images.
Advanced Photography Features
Selecting Photography Mode
Choose between Auto, Scene, or Manual modes.
Adjusting Photography Settings
Adjusts various shooting parameters like Macro, Flash, EV, WB, Aperture, Sharpness.
Capturing Images
Captures the image.
Photography Functions: Flash Modes
Auto Flash
Flash fires automatically as needed.
Red-Eye Reduction
Minimizes red-eye in portraits.
Forced Flash
Flash fires regardless of lighting conditions.
Advanced Flash Modes
Slow Synchro Flash
Combines slow shutter speed with flash.
Red-Eye Reduction + Slow Synchro
Combines red-eye reduction with slow synchro.
Suppressed Flash Mode
Flash is disabled or used subtly.
Photography Menu Settings
Quality Settings
Selects image resolution and file size.
Self-Timer Photography
Sets a timed delay for shooting.
Playback Menu: Erasing Images
Erasing All Frames
Deletes all unprotected images.
Erasing Selected Frames
Deletes only the selected image.
Returning Without Erasing
Cancels erase operation.
Playback Menu: Image Protection
Resetting DPOF Settings
Resets DPOF print settings.
Managing Frame Protection
Manages image protection against accidental deletion.
Playback Menu: Frame Management
Resetting Frame Protection
Unprotects a selected image.
Managing All Frame Protection
Manages protection for all images.
Camera Set-Up Menu Options
Image Display Settings
Controls preview image display.
Power Save Settings
Manages camera power saving features.
Format Memory Card
Initializes the memory card.
Reset Camera Settings
Restores factory default settings.
Software Installation: Windows PC
Pre-Installation Checklist
Requirements before software installation.
Installer Manual Launch
Steps to start the installation program.
Installing Additional Applications
Instructions for related software installations.
Software Installation: Mac OS 9.2
Pre-Installation Checklist
Requirements before software installation.
Installation Notes
Important considerations for installation.
Software Installation: Mac OS X
Pre-Installation Checklist
Requirements before software installation.
Installing Acrobat Reader
Guide to install PDF reader for manuals.
Mac OS X Software Setup
Launching Image Capture
Opens image import utility.
Configuring Image Capture Settings
Configures image import preferences.
Selecting Camera Connection App
Assigns application to camera connection.
Connecting Camera to PC
Setting Camera for DSC Mode
Prepares camera for PC connection.
Establishing PC Connection
Establishes camera-PC link.
PC Image Transfer
PC-Side Image Saving
PC-side operations for image transfer.
Disconnecting the Camera Safely
Windows Disconnection Procedure
Safely removes camera from PC in Windows.
Macintosh Disconnection Procedure
Safely removes camera from PC in Macintosh.
Using FinePixViewer Software
Mastering FinePixViewer Functions
Learn FinePixViewer software functions.
Uninstalling Camera Software
Removes installed camera software.
System Expansion Options
xD-Picture Card Media
Describes xD-Picture Card media.
AC Power Adapter Usage
Details AC power adapter usage.
CompactFlash Adapter
Explains CF card adapter.
xD USB Card Reader
Describes xD card USB reader.
Conversion Lens Guide
Wide Conversion Lens
Details wide-angle conversion lens.
Tele Conversion Lens
Details telephoto conversion lens.
Using Your Camera Correctly
Safe Usage Locations
Lists locations to avoid using the camera.
Camera Protection
Precautions against water, sand, and condensation.
Battery and Power Guidelines
Guidelines for battery and power adapter use.
Storage and Cleaning Advice
Advice for long-term storage and cleaning.
Power Supply and Battery Management
Correct Ni-MH Battery Use
Proper use of Ni-MH batteries for optimal performance.
AC Power Adapter Guidelines
Guidelines for using the AC power adapter.
Discharging Ni-MH Batteries
Procedure to restore Ni-MH battery performance.
xD-Picture Card Information
Image Memory Card Basics
Introduction to xD-Picture Card technology.
Protecting Data and Handling Cards
Precautions for data and card safety.
Using xD-Picture Card with PC
Using xD-Picture Cards on a computer.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
No Power or Power Loss
Solutions for camera not turning on or losing power.
Battery Depletion Issues
Diagnosing rapid battery depletion.
Picture Taking Errors
Resolving issues with taking pictures.
Flash and Display Problems
Troubleshooting flash and display issues.
Troubleshooting Continued
Frame Erase and Mode Dial Issues
Resolving frame deletion and mode dial problems.
Language and TV Display Issues
Resolving language and TV connection problems.
Camera Malfunction and USB Mode
General camera issues and USB mode troubleshooting.
Camera Specifications
Power, Accessories, and Capacity
Details power options, accessories, and card capacity.
Environmental and Physical Specs
Specifies operating conditions, dimensions, and weight.
Glossary of Technical Terms
Key Camera Functions Explained
Explains terms like AF/AE Lock, DPOF, EV, etc.
Safety Precautions
Understanding Safety Icons
Explains the meaning of icons used in the manual.
General Warnings
Critical warnings about fire, shock, and damage.
Cautionary Advice
Important cautions regarding use, temperature, and children.

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