FujiFilm X-Pro1 Owner's Manual
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BL01619-201

DIGITAL CAMERA

Before You Begin
X-Pro1
First Steps
Owner's Manual
Taking Photographs
Thank you for your purchase of this product. This
More on Photography
manual describes how to use your FUJIFILM X-Pro1
digital camera and install the supplied software. Be
Viewing Pictures
sure that you have read and understood its contents
before using the camera.
Menus
Connections
For information on related products, visit our website at
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html
Technical Notes
For more information on the X-Pro1, visit
http://fujifilm-x.com/x-pro1/
Troubleshooting
Appendix

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  • Page 1: Digital Camera

    Taking Photographs Thank you for your purchase of this product. This More on Photography manual describes how to use your FUJIFILM X-Pro1 digital camera and install the supplied software. Be Viewing Pictures sure that you have read and understood 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: Safety Notes

    fi re or injury as a result. camera, turn the camera off , remove the battery, and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapt- er. Continued use of the camera can cause a fi re or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
  • Page 4 Build-up of dust in your camera can cause the battery at temperatures above 40 °C (+104 °F); at tem- a fi re or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM peratures below 0 °C (+32 °F), the battery will not charge.
  • Page 5 +15 °C to +25 °C (+59 °F to +77 °F). Do • Fingerprints and other stains on the battery terminals FUJIFILM AC power adapters designated for use with this not store in locations exposed to extremes of temperature.
  • Page 6 Trademark Information Take Test Shots Take Test Shots xD-Picture Card and E are trademarks of FUJIFILM Before taking photographs on important occasions (such as Corporation. The typefaces included herein are solely de- at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip), take a veloped by DynaComware Taiwan Inc.
  • Page 7: Notices

    For Your Safety Notes on the Grant: To comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, NOTICES this product must be used with a Fujifi lm-specifi ed ferrite- To prevent fi re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit core A/V cable, USB cable, and DC supply cord.
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    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. Task Index Task Index ........................P P ix ix Table of Contents Table of Contents ..........
  • Page 9: Task Index

    Task Index Task Index Find items by task. ■ Exchanging Lenses ■ Adjusting Exposure Attaching lenses ..............11 ISO sensitivity ................48 Removing lenses ..............11 Metering ..................49 Program autoexposure ............24 ■ Taking Photographs Shutter priority autoexposure ........25 The optical viewfi nder ............20 Aperture priority autoexposure ........26 Power management ............23 Manual exposure ..............27...
  • Page 10 Task Index ■ Choosing a Drive Mode ■ Custom Settings Burst photography..............34 Assigning a role to the Fn button ........50 Bracketing ..................35 Saving and recalling settings .........52 Panoramas .................37 Movies ..................39 ■ Using the Flash Flash photography ...............54 Flash mode ................54 Flash compensation ............72 Optional fl ash units ............54, 97...
  • Page 11: Product Care

    Lenses: Use a blower to remove dust, 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. Replace the front and rear caps when the lens is not use.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents For Your Safety ..................ii First Steps First Steps IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........ii Attaching the Strap ................9 Safety Notes ..................iii Attaching a Lens ................11 NOTICES ....................vii Charging the Battery ..............12 About This Manual ................viii Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card ......
  • Page 13 Table of Contents More on Photography More on Photography Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures F Macro Mode (Close-ups) ............31 Viewing Pictures Full Frame ............56 White Balance ................... 32 Viewing Photo Information ............57 I Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) ........34 Playback Zoom ................
  • Page 14 Table of Contents c FRAMING GUIDLINE ............71 Menus Menus C AF ILLUMINATOR ..............72 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode ........... 67 k AE/AF-LOCK MODE .............. 72 Shooting Menu Options.............. 67 v AE/AF-LOCK BUTTON............72 N ISO ....................67 m AUTOROTATE PB ..............72 O IMAGE SIZE ................
  • Page 15 Table of Contents The Setup Menu ................79 Connections Connections Using the Setup Menu ..............79 Viewing Pictures on TV ..............84 Setup Menu Options ..............80 Printing Pictures via USB ............. 85 F DATE/TIME ................80 Connecting the Camera .............. 85 N TIME DIFFERENCE ..............
  • Page 16 Technical Notes Technical Notes Appendix Appendix Optional Accessories..............96 Glossary .....................109 Accessories from FUJIFILM ............96 Memory Card Capacity ...............110 Recommended Third-Party Accessories ....... 98 Specifi cations ..................111 Connecting the Camera to Other Devices ......99 Restrictions on Camera Settings ..........116 Caring for the Camera ..............100...
  • Page 17: 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 18: 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. Shutter button ..........30 Focus mode selector .........45 Command dial ............4 Exposure compensation dial ......29 Lens signal contacts ..........11 Connector cover ........84, 85, 94 Shutter speed dial ......
  • Page 19 Parts of the Camera Q (quick menu) button ........5 MENU/OK button ..........4 Selector ..............4 DISP (display)/BACK button ......21 (silent mode) button ........30 AF (autofocus) button ........46, 47 b (delete) button ..........56 AE (autoexposure) button ........49 n (playback zoom out) button ....57, 58 DRIVE button ...........34 k (playback zoom in) button ....57, 58 a (playback) button ........56...
  • Page 20: The Selector

    Parts of the Camera The Selector The Selector The Command Dial The Command Dial Press the selector up ( q ), right The command dial can be used to navi- ( w ), down ( e ), or left ( r ) to gate the menus, to view the most re- cent picture (P 56), and to select op- highlight items and press MENU/...
  • Page 21: The Q (Quick Menu) Button

    Parts of the Camera The Q Q (Quick Menu) Button (Quick Menu) Button Press Q for quick access to the following items: Option Option Option Option Option Option u SELECT CUSTOM SETTING SELECT CUSTOM SETTING 52 52 IMAGE QUALITY 67 67 B SELF-TIMER SELF-TIMER 41 41...
  • Page 22: Camera Displays

    Parts of the Camera Camera Displays Camera Displays The following types of indicator may be displayed during shooting and playback. Indicators vary with camera settings. ■ Shooting: Optical Viewfi nder Manual focus indicator ........45 Virtual horizon ..........71 Flash mode ............54 Temperature warning ........108 Metering ............49 Bright frame...
  • Page 23: Shooting: Electronic Viewfi Nder

    Parts of the Camera ■ Shooting: Electronic Viewfi nder Flash mode ............54 Distance indicator ........45, 83 Macro (close-up) mode ........31 Battery level .............17 Self-timer indicator ..........41 Sensitivity ............48 Continuous mode ..........34 Aperture ..........24, 26, 27 White balance ...........32 Shutter speed ........24, 25, 27 Film simulation ..........51 Metering ............49 Dynamic range ..........68...
  • Page 24: Playback: Electronic Viewfi Nder/Lcd Monitor

    Parts of the Camera ■ Playback: Electronic Viewfi nder/LCD Monitor Rating ...............56 Playback mode indicator........56 Red-eye removal indicator ........73 Mark for upload to ..........77 100-0001 100-0001 Silent mode indicator .........30, 80 Photobook assist indicator ........61 3:2 F Gift image ............56 DPOF print indicator .........87 Frame number ..........81 Protected image ..........75...
  • Page 25: First Steps Attaching The Strap

    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 as shown.
  • Page 26 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 27: Attaching A Lens

    Attaching a Lens Attaching a Lens Lenses attach as described below. Q Care is required to prevent dust entering the camera while attaching and removing lenses. Remove the body and rear caps. Removing Lenses Removing Lenses Remove the body cap from the camera and To remove the lens, turn the Lens release button the rear cap from the lens.
  • Page 28: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Charging the Battery The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use. Place the battery in the charger. Plug the charger in. Place the battery in the supplied battery char- Plug the charger into a power outlet. The ger as shown.
  • Page 29: 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 30 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Q Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not Insert the memory card. insert at an angle or use force. Holding the memory Q SD/SDHC/SDXC memo- card in the orientation ry cards can be locked, shown at right, slide making it impossible to it in until it clicks into...
  • Page 31 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 32: 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 33: 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 halfway to return to shooting mode.
  • Page 34: Basic Setup

    Basic Setup Basic Setup A language-selection dialog is displayed the fi rst time the camera is turned on. Set up the camera as described below (you can reset the clock or change languages at any time using the F DATE/TIME or L a options in the setup menu;...
  • Page 35: Choosing A Display

    Choosing a Display Choosing a Display The camera is equipped with a hybrid optical/electronic viewfi nder (OVF/EVF) and an LCD monitor (LCD). Press VIEW MODE to choose a dis- play. OVF/EVF OVF/EVF Automatic display selection Viewfi nder only LCD monitor only using eye sensor Automatic Display Selection Automatic Display Selection...
  • Page 36: Using The Hybrid Viewfi Nder

    Choosing a Display Using the Hybrid Viewfi nder Using the Hybrid Viewfi nder Choosing a Display Choosing a Display Use the viewfi nder selector to Choose a display according to the task. choose between optical and Display Display Description Description electronic viewfi nders.
  • Page 37: The Disp/Back Button

    The DISP/BACK DISP/BACK Button Button The DISP/BACK button controls the display of indicators in the viewfi nder and LCD monitor. ■ Optical Viewfi nder: Shooting ■ LCD Monitor: Shooting Detailed display Standard display 000100 0.1 0.5 5.0 10 0.1 0.5 5.0 10 2000 F5.6...
  • Page 38: Electronic Viewfi Nder/Lcd Monitor: Playback

    The DISP/BACK Buttion ■ Electronic Viewfi nder/LCD Monitor: Playback Indicators displayed Indicators hidden Favorites Photo information 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 3:2 F 3:2 F ISO 200 1/1000 F4.5 : OFF 12 / 31 / 2050 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM 10 : 00 AM 12 / 31 / 2050 10 : 00 AM...
  • Page 39: Power Management

    250 shots (400 shots when optical viewfi nder is Endurance Endurance 150 shots 150 shots used) used) R All fi gures are approximate. The values for endurance are measured under FUJIFILM test conditions and may vary depending on how the camera is used.
  • Page 40: Taking Photographs

    Taking Photographs Taking Photographs Program AE (P) Program AE (P) To allow the camera to adjust both shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure, rotate the shutter speed dial and lens aper- ture ring to A. P will appear in the display. 16 11 8 5.6 Q If the subject is outside the metering range of the camera, the shutter speed and aperture displays will show “–...
  • Page 41: Shutter-Priority Ae (S)

    Shutter-Priority AE (S) Shutter-Priority AE (S) To adjust shutter speed manually while letting the camera select aperture for optimal exposure, rotate the lens aperture ring to A and use the shutter speed dial (if A is currently selected for shut- 16 11 8 5.6 ter speed, press the dial release while rotating the shutter speed dial).
  • Page 42: Aperture-Priority Ae (A)

    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 shutter speed dial to A and use the lens aperture ring. A will appear in the display. 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 Q If the correct exposure can not be achieved at the selected aper- ture, the shutter speed will be displayed in red when the shutter but-...
  • Page 43: Manual Exposure (M)

    Manual Exposure (M) Manual Exposure (M) Exposure can be altered from the value suggested by the cam- era by rotating both the shutter speed dial and aperture ring to settings other than A (if A is currently selected for shutter speed, 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 press the dial release while rotating the shutter speed dial).
  • Page 44: 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.
  • Page 45: Exposure Compensation

    Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Rotate the exposure compensation dial to adjust exposure when photographing very bright, very dark, or high-contrast subjects. The eff ect is visible in the LCD monitor and electronic viewfi nder; when using the optical viewfi nder, use the exposure indicator to check exposure. Exposure compensation indicator Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value Choosing an Exposure Compensation Value...
  • Page 46: Focusing And Taking Pictures

    Focusing and Taking Pictures Focusing and Taking Pictures Press the shutter button halfway to focus and the rest of the way down to shoot. Focus. Frame the picture with your subject in the center focus area and press the shutter button halfway to focus.
  • Page 47: More On Photography

    More on Photography More on Photography F Macro Mode (Close-ups) Macro Mode (Close-ups) To focus at short distances, press the selector up (MACRO) and select F. If the optical viewfi nder is on, the camera will automatically switch to the electronic viewfi nder (because of parallax, the optical viewfi nder is not recommended).
  • Page 48: White Balance

    White Balance White Balance For natural colors, select WHITE BALANCE in the shooting menu to display the WHITE BALANCE AUTO following options, then use the selector to highlight an option that matches the light source and press MENU/OK. The dialog shown at bottom right will be displayed; use the selector to fi ne-tune white balance or press DISP/BACK to exit without fi ne- SHIFT tuning (for an explanation of “white balance, ”...
  • Page 49 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 50: I Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode)

    I Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) Capture motion in a series of pictures. Press the DRIVE button to display Press the shutter button the rest drive options. of the way down to start shoot- ing. Shooting ends when the shut- ter button is released, the selected 6fps 3fps...
  • Page 51: Bracketing

    Bracketing Bracketing Automatically vary settings over a series of pictures. Press the DRIVE button to display drive options and press the selector up or down to highlight one of the following: Option Option Description Description Press the selector left or right to highlight a bracketing amount. Each time the shutter ±1 ±...
  • Page 52: Multiple Exposures

    Multiple Exposures Multiple Exposures Create a photograph that combines two exposures. Select ON for n MULTIPLE EXPOSURE in Take the second shot. the shooting menu. Take the fi rst shot. Press MENU/OK to create the multiple exposure, or press the selector left to return to Step 4 and retake the Press MENU/OK.
  • Page 53: Panoramas

    Panoramas Panoramas Follow an on-screen guide to create a panorama. Press the DRIVE button to display Pan the camera in the direction shown by the drive options. Press the selector up arrow. Shooting ends automatically when the or down to highlight r (MOTION camera is panned to the end of the guides PANORAMA) and press MENU/OK.
  • Page 54 Panoramas Q Panoramas are created from multiple frames; expo- For Best Results For Best Results sure for the entire panorama is determined by the For best results, use a lens with a focal length of fi rst frame. The camera may in some cases record an 35 mm or less (50 mm or less in 35 mm format).
  • Page 55: F Recording High-Defi Nition (Hd) Movies

    F Recording High-Defi nition (HD) Movies Recording High-Defi nition (HD) Movies Record short high-defi nition movies. Sound is recorded in stereo via the built-in microphone; during recording, do not cover the microphone or use the viewfi nder selector, which is located next to the microphone.
  • Page 56: Before Recording

    F Recording High-Defi nition (HD) Movies Before Recording Before Recording Before recording, choose a frame size of i 1920 (1,920 × 1,080, or Full HD) or h 1280 (1,280 × 720, or HD) using the W MOVIE MODE option in the shooting menu (P 73), adjust aperture (P 26), white balance (P 32), fi lm simulation (P 51), and exposure compensation (P 29), and select a focus mode (P 45).
  • Page 57: Using The Self-Timer

    h Using the Self-Timer Using the Self-Timer Use the timer for self-portraits or to prevent blur caused by camera shake. SHOOTING MENU Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Press the selector up or down to highlight B SELF-TIMER and press MENU/ IMAGE SIZE 3 : 2 IMAGE QUALITY...
  • Page 58 h Using the Self-Timer Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to start the timer. The display in the monitor shows the number of seconds remaining until the shutter is released. To stop the timer before the picture is taken, press DISP/BACK.
  • Page 59: Focus/Exposure Lock

    Focus/Exposure Lock Focus/Exposure Lock To compose photographs with off -center subjects: Focus: Position the subject in the focus frame and press the shutter button half- way to lock focus and exposure. Focus and exposure will remain locked while the shutter button is pressed halfway (AF/AE lock). 2000 F5.6 R Depending on the option selected for AE/AF-LOCK BUTTON in the shooting menu (...
  • Page 60 Focus/Exposure Lock Autofocus Autofocus Although the camera boasts a high-precision autofocus system, it may be unable to focus on the subjects listed below. • Very shiny subjects such as mirrors or car bodies. • Fast-moving subjects. • Subjects photographed through a window or other refl ective object. •...
  • Page 61: 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 even when the shutter button is not pressed halfway (note that this increases the drain on the battery).
  • Page 62 Focus Mode Manual Focus Manual Focus Pressing the center of the command dial magnifi es the view in the electronic viewfi nder or LCD monitor for precise focus. To scroll to other areas of the frame, press the AF button and use the selector. 0.1 0.5 5.0 10 0.1 0.5...
  • Page 63: Focus Frame Selection

    Focus Frame Selection Focus Frame Selection When t AREA is selected for F F AF MODE in the shooting menu and S is selected for focus mode, the electronic viewfi nder and LCD monitor off er a choice of 49 focus points and the opti- cal viewfi nder a choice of 25, allowing photographs to be com- posed with the main subject positioned almost anywhere in the Focus point...
  • Page 64: Sensitivity

    Sensitivity Sensitivity “Sensitivity” refers to the camera’s sensitivity to light. Choose from values between L (100) (ISO 100) and H (25600) (ISO 25600). Higher values can be used to reduce blur when lighting is poor, while low- er values allow slower shutter speeds or wider apertures in bright light; note, however, that mottling may appear in pictures taken at high sensitivities, particularly at H (25600), while choosing L (100) reduces dynamic range.
  • Page 65: Metering

    Metering Metering To choose how the camera meters exposure, press the AE button to display metering options. Use the selector to highlight an op- tion and press AE to select. Mode Mode Description Description The camera instantly determines exposure based on an analysis of PHOTOMETRY composition, color, and brightness distribution.
  • Page 66: The Fn Button

    The Fn Button The Fn Button The role played by the Fn button can be selected using the F Fn BUTTON option in the shooting menu (P 70). The options available include multiple exposure (P 36), depth-of-fi eld preview (P 26), the self-timer (P 41), sensitivity (P 48), image size (P 67), image quality (P 67), dynamic range (P 68), fi lm simulation (P 51), white balance (P 32), AF mode (P 69), movie recording (P 39), RAW/JPEG toggle (P 53), and custom settings (P 52).
  • Page 67: 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). SHOOTING MENU Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Press the selector up or down to highlight P FILM SIMULATION and IMAGE SIZE 3 : 2 IMAGE QUALITY...
  • Page 68: Saving Settings

    Saving Settings Saving Settings Save up to three 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 SELECT CUSTOM SETTING the selector up or down to highlight K EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SET- EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING...
  • Page 69: Recording Pictures In Raw Format

    Recording Pictures in RAW Format Recording Pictures in RAW Format To toggle RAW image quality on or off for a single shot, assign RAW to the Fn button (P 50). If a JPEG option is currently selected for im- age quality, pressing the Fn button temporarily selects the equivalent JPEG+RAW option.
  • Page 70: N Flash Photography

    N Flash Photography Flash Photography Optional EF-42, EF-20, and EF-X20 shoe-mounted fl ash units ( 97) can be used for additional lighting when shooting at night or indoors under low light. See the manual provided with the fl ash unit for details.
  • Page 71 Flash Photography Flash Sync Speed Flash Sync Speed The fl ash will synchronize with the shutter at shutter speeds of 1 180 s or slower. The Sync Terminal The Sync Terminal Use the sync terminal to connect fl ash units that require a sync cable. Third-Party Flash Units Third-Party Flash Units Do not use third-party fl ash units that apply over 300 V to the camera hot shoe.
  • Page 72: Viewing Pictures

    Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures Full Frame Viewing Pictures Full Frame Pictures can be viewed in the electronic viewfi nder or LCD monitor. When taking important pictures, take a test shot and check the results. To view pictures full frame, press a. Deleting Pictures Deleting Pictures To delete the current picture, press the...
  • Page 73: Viewing Photo Information

    Viewing Pictures Full Frame Viewing Photo Information Viewing Photo Information Playback Zoom Playback Zoom The photo information display changes Press k to zoom in on the current picture, n to each time the selector is pressed up. zoom out. When the picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to view areas of the image 100-0001 100-0001...
  • Page 74: Multi-Frame Playback

    Viewing Pictures Full Frame Multi-Frame Playback Multi-Frame Playback To change the number of images displayed, press n when a picture is displayed full frame. Press n to view more images. 100-0001 100-0001 Press k to view fewer images. Use the selector to highlight images and press MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame. In the nine- and hundred-frame displays, press the selector up or down to view more pictures.
  • Page 75: Viewing Movies

    Viewing Movies Viewing Movies During playback, movies are displayed as shown at right. The following operations Movie icon can be performed while a movie is displayed: 100-006 100-006 Operation Operation Description Description Press the selector down to start playback. Press again to pause. While playback is Start/pause playback Start/pause playback paused, you can press the selector left or right to rewind or advance one frame...
  • Page 76: 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 77: Photobook Assist

    m PhotoBook Assist PhotoBook Assist Create books from your favorite photos. Creating a PhotoBook Creating a PhotoBook Select NEW BOOK for m PHOTOBOOK AS- Select COMPLETE PHOTOBOOK (to select all SIST in the playback menu (P 77) and choose photos or all photos matching the specifi ed from the following options: search conditions for the book, choose SE- •...
  • Page 78: Viewing Photobooks

    m 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 79: Viewing Panoramas

    Viewing Panoramas Viewing Panoramas If you press the selector down when a panorama is dis- played full frame, the camera will play back the picture from left to right or from bottom to top. Press the selector down PLAY to pause and resume playback, or press the dial up to return STOP PAUSE to full-frame playback.
  • Page 80: Viewing Pictures Taken In A Single Burst

    Viewing Pictures Taken in a Single Burst Viewing Pictures Taken in a Single Burst Position in burst/total number When a picture taken in continuous shooting mode is dis- of pictures in burst played full frame, the fi rst picture in the current burst can be viewed by pressing the selector down (burst mode play- back).
  • Page 81: Deleting Pictures

    x Deleting Pictures Deleting Pictures The A ERASE option in the playback menu can be used to delete individual pictures, multiple select- ed pictures, or all pictures. Note that deleted pictures can not be recovered. Copy important pictures to a computer or other storage device before proceeding. PLAYBACK MENU Press MENU/OK during playback to display the playback menu, then press the se- RAW CONVERSION...
  • Page 82: Creating Jpeg Copies Of Raw Pictures

    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 83: Using The Menus: Shooting Mode

    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- 3 : 2 tions. To display the shooting menu, press MENU/OK in shooting mode. Highlight IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY DYNAMIC RANGE...
  • Page 84: U Dynamic Range

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode U DYNAMIC RANGE defaults to A A ) ) DYNAMIC RANGE ( ( defaults to Control contrast. Choose lower values to increase contrast when shooting indoors or under overcast skies, higher values to reduce loss of detail in highlights and shadows when photographing high-contrast scenes. Higher values are recommended for scenes that include both sunlight and deep shade, for such high-contrast subjects as sunlight on water, brightly-lit autumn leaves, and portraits taken against a blue sky, and for white objects or people wearing white;...
  • Page 85: Sharpness

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode q SHARPNESS SHARPNESS ( ( defaults to defaults to STANDARD) STANDARD) Sharpen or soften outlines. r HIGHLIGHT TONE HIGHLIGHT TONE ( ( defaults to defaults to STANDARD) STANDARD) Adjust the appearance of highlights. s SHADOW TONE SHADOW TONE ( ( defaults to defaults to STANDARD)
  • Page 86: G Corrected Af Frame

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode G CORRECTED AF FRAME ( ( defaults to defaults to OFF) OFF) CORRECTED AF FRAME If ON is selected, a second focus frame for focus distances of about 80 cm (2.6 ft) will be added to the display in the optical view- fi nder.
  • Page 87: Disp. Custom Setting

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode v DISP. CUSTOM SETTING DISP. CUSTOM SETTING Choose the items displayed in the optical viewfi nder or in the electronic viewfi nder and LCD monitor (P 21). The following items can be displayed: framing grid (you can also select the grid type as described on page 71), virtual horizon, focus distance (auto or manual), histogram, exposure (shutter speed, aperture, and sensitivity), exposure compensation/exposure indicator, metering, fl ash mode, white balance, fi lm simulation, dynamic range, number of exposures remaining, image size and quality, and battery level.
  • Page 88: C Af Illuminator

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode C AF ILLUMINATOR AF ILLUMINATOR ( ( defaults to defaults to ON) If ON is selected, the AF-assist illuminator will light to assist autofocus. R The AF-assist illuminator turns off automatically in silent mode. Q The camera may be unable to focus using the AF-assist illuminator in some cases. If the camera is unable to focus in macro mode, try increasing the distance to the subject.
  • Page 89: B Red Eye Removal

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode B RED EYE REMOVAL RED EYE REMOVAL ( ( defaults to defaults to OFF) OFF) Choose ON to remove red-eye eff ects caused by the fl ash. R Red-eye reduction is performed only when a face is detected. R Red-eye removal is not available with RAW images.
  • Page 90: Using The Menus: Playback Mode

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode Using the Menus: Playback Mode PLAYBACK MENU To display the playback menu, press MENU/OK in playback mode. Highlight items RAW CONVERSION ERASE and press the selector right to view options, then highlight an option and press CROP RESIZE MENU/OK.
  • Page 91: Resize

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode e RESIZE RESIZE Create a cropped 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 92: 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 93: Photobook Assist

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode m PHOTOBOOK ASSIST PHOTOBOOK ASSIST Create books from your favorite photos (P 61). j MARK FOR UPLOAD TO MARK FOR UPLOAD TO Select pictures for upload to YouTube or Facebook using MyFinePix Studio (Windows only). Select YouTube to choose movies for upload to YouTube, FACEBOOK to choose photos and movies for upload to Facebook.
  • Page 94: J Disp Aspect

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode 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). Select 16 : 9 to display 3 : 2 the image so that it fi lls the screen with its top and bottom cropped out, 3 : 2 to display the entire image with black bands at either side.
  • Page 95: 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 Z.
  • Page 96: Setup Menu Options

    The Setup Menu Setup Menu Options Setup Menu Options F DATE/TIME DATE/TIME Set the camera clock (P 18). N TIME DIFFERENCE defaults to h h ) ) TIME DIFFERENCE ( ( defaults to 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 the selector right.
  • Page 97: Bframe No

    The Setup Menu B FRAME NO. FRAME NO. ( ( defaults to defaults to CONTINUOUS) CONTINUOUS) New pictures are stored in image fi les named using a four-digit fi le number assigned by adding one to the Frame number last fi le number used. The fi le number is displayed during playback as shown at right. B FRAME NO. con- 100-0001 100-0001 trols whether fi le numbering is reset to 0001 when a new memory card is inserted or the current memory...
  • Page 98: M Auto Power Off

    The Setup Menu M AUTO POWER OFF ( ( defaults to defaults to 2 MIN) 2 MIN) AUTO POWER OFF Choose the length of time before the camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed. Shorter times reduce the drain on the battery; if OFF is selected, the camera must be turned off manually. Note that in some situations the camera turns off automatically even when OFF is selected.
  • Page 99: J Color Space

    The Setup Menu J COLOR SPACE COLOR SPACE ( ( defaults to defaults to sRGB) sRGB) Choose the gamut of colors available for color reproduction. Option Option Description Description sRGB sRGB Recommended in most situations. Adobe RGB Adobe RGB For commercial printing. c GUIDANCE DISPLAY GUIDANCE DISPLAY ( ( defaults to...
  • Page 100: Connections

    Connections Connections 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 101: 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 102: Printing The Dpof Print Order

    Printing Pictures via USB Printing the DPOF Print Order Printing the DPOF Print Order Printing the Date of Recording Printing the Date of Recording To print the print order created with K PRINT To print the date of recording on pictures, press ORDER (DPOF) in the playback menu (P 77): DISP/BACK in the PictBridge display and select PRINT WITH DATE...
  • Page 103: Creating A Dpof Print Order

    Printing Pictures via USB Creating a DPOF Print Order Creating a DPOF Print Order During Printing During Printing The K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) option in the play- The message shown at right is PRINTING back menu can be used to create a digital “print displayed during printing.
  • Page 104: With Date S/ Without Date

    Printing Pictures via USB ■ WITH DATE s/ WITHOUT DATE Repeat steps 1–2 to complete the To modify the DPOF print order, select K PRINT print order. Press MENU/OK to save ORDER (DPOF) in the playback menu and press the print order when settings are the selector up or down to highlight WITH complete, or DISP/BACK to exit with- DATE s or WITHOUT DATE.
  • Page 105: Reset All

    Printing Pictures via USB ■ RESET ALL R Print orders can contain a maximum of 999 pictures. R If a memory card is inserted To cancel the current print RESET DPOF OK? RESET DPOF OK? containing a print order cre- order, select RESET ALL for ated by another camera, the K PRINT ORDER (DPOF).
  • Page 106: Viewing Pictures On A Computer

    Viewing Pictures on a Computer Viewing Pictures on a Computer The supplied software can be used to copy pictures to a computer, where they can be stored, viewed, organized, and printed. Before proceeding, install the software as described below. Do connect the camera to the computer until installation is complete.
  • Page 107 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Exit any applications that may be running and insert the installer CD in a CD-ROM drive. Windows 7/Windows Vista Windows 7/Windows Vista If an AutoPlay dialog is displayed, click SETUP.EXE. A “User Account Control” dialog will then be displayed; click Yes (Windows 7) or Allow (Windows Vista).
  • Page 108: Macintosh: Installing Finepixviewer

    Confi rm that the computer meets the following system requirements: PowerPC or Intel (Core 2 Duo or better) Pre-installed copies of Mac OS X version 10.3.9–10.6 (visit http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/ OS OS compatibility/ for more information). Mac OS X version 10.7 and later not supported.
  • Page 109 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Mac OS X 10.5 or earlier: Open the “Applications” folder, start Image Capture, and select Preferences… from the Image Capture application menu. The Image Capture preferences dialog will be displayed; choose Other… in the When a camera is connected, open menu, then select FPVBridge in the “Applications/FinePixViewer”...
  • Page 110: 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 111 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 112: 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 113 Optional Accessories Protector Filter Protector Filter PRF-52: Protector Filter (diameter 52 mm). PRF-39: Protector Filter (diameter 39 mm). Grips Grips HG-XPro1: Features an improved grip. Shoe-mounted fl ash units Shoe-mounted fl ash units EF-20: This clip-on fl ash unit (powered by two AA batteries) has a Guide Number of 20/66 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports TTL fl ash control.
  • Page 114: Recommended Third-Party Accessories

    Optional Accessories Recommended Third-Party Accessories Recommended Third-Party Accessories Diopter adjustment lenses Diopter adjustment lenses COSINA diopter adjustment lenses are recommended for use with this camera.
  • Page 115: Connecting The Camera To Other Devices

    XF60mmF2.4 R Macro ■ ■ Computer Related Computer Related ■ ■ Audio/Visual Audio/Visual USB cable (supplied) SD card slot or card reader HDMI cable † Computer † HDTV † * Available separately from FUJIFILM. † Available separately from third-party suppliers.
  • Page 116: 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 Storage and Use Storage and Use 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 117: Cleaning The Image Sensor

    Cleaning the Image Sensor Cleaning the Image Sensor Multiple photographs marred by spots or blotches in identical locations may indicate the presence of dust on the camera image sensor. Clean the sensor using the V SENSOR CLEANING option in the setup menu ( 82);...
  • Page 118: Troubleshooting

    : The battery has reached the end of its charging life. Purchase a new charge. charge. battery. If the battery still fails to charge, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. battery. If the battery still fails to charge, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Menus and Displays...
  • Page 119: Focus Lock

    Problems and Solutions Shooting Problem Problem Solution Solution P 14, 65). • • Memory is full Memory is full: Insert a new memory card or delete pictures ( : Insert a new memory card or delete pictures (P 14, 65). P 83).
  • Page 120 Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution • • 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 ash. The fl ash does not fully The fl ash does not fully •...
  • Page 121 13). The camera does not func- The camera does not func- P 13, 15). If the problem persists, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Remove and reinsert the battery ( Remove and reinsert the battery (P 13, 15). If the problem persists, contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
  • Page 122: 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 123 : Use a compatible card (P 16). • • Camera malfunction Camera malfunction: Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. : Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. The memory card is full and pictures can not be recorded. Delete pictures ( The memory card is full and pictures can not be recorded. Delete pictures (P...
  • Page 124 Warning Messages and Display Warning Warning Description Description P 75). 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 75).
  • Page 125: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Glossary Glossary DPOF (Digital Print Order Format): A standard that allows pictures to be printed from “print orders” stored on a memory card. The information in the order includes the pictures to be printed and the number of copies of each picture.
  • Page 126: Memory Card Capacity

    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 127: Specifi Cations

    fi lter square pixels and primary color fi lter Storage media Storage media FUJIFILM-recommended SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards FUJIFILM-recommended SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards Compliant with D D esign Rule for esign Rule for C C amera amera F F ile System , Exif 2.3, and D D igital...
  • Page 128 Specifi cations System Continuous Continuous Approximately 6 or 3 fps Approximately 6 or 3 fps Focus Focus • • Mode Mode: Single or continuous AF; manual focus with focus ring : Single or continuous AF; manual focus with focus ring •...
  • Page 129 Specifi cations Power supply/other Power supply Power supply NP-W126 rechargeable battery NP-W126 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-W126 NP-W126 (type supplied with camera) (type supplied with camera)
  • Page 130 Specifi cations NP-W126 rechargeable battery Nominal voltage Nominal voltage 7.2 V DC 7.2 V DC Nominal capacity Nominal capacity 1,260 mAh 1,260 mAh Operating temperature Operating temperature 0 °C to +40 °C/+32 °F to +104 °F 0 °C to +40 °C/+32 °F to +104 °F Dimensions Dimensions (W ×...
  • Page 131 • 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 electronic viewfi nder and LCD monitor are manufactured using advanced high-precision technol- ogy, small bright points and anomalous colors may appear, particularly in the vicinity of text.
  • Page 132: Restrictions On Camera Settings

    Restrictions on Camera Settings Restrictions on Camera Settings The options available in each shooting mode are listed below. Option Option M M n Option Option M M n ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔...
  • Page 133 Restrictions on Camera Settings M M n M M n Option Option Option Option ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ FRAMING FRAMING AUTO AUTO ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ GUIDLINE GUIDLINE ✔...
  • Page 134 Restrictions on Camera Settings 1 Fixed at OFF. Option Option M M n 2 Fixed at o (multi). ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ p FLASH MODE FLASH MODE 3 Continuous AF is used when S is selected for focus mode. ✔...
  • Page 135 Memo Memo...
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