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Specifications
Explanation of Terms
Video
output
socket
•_
_ (USB)
socket
DC Input
mini-lack
For file transfer to a computer
and connection
to the optional cradle
Socket for specified
AC power adapter AC-3V (optional)
Connection
for the AC Power Adapter
AC-3VW
bundled with the cradle
(sold separately)
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Power
supply
Use one
of the following:
• 2AA-size
alkaline
batteries
• Rechargeable
Battery
NH-10
(optional)
• 2AA-size
Ni-MH
(Nickel-Metal
Hydride)
batteries
(optional)
• AC-3VW
(PictureOradle
CP-FXA10,
Sold separately)
• AC
Power
Adapter
AC-3V
(optional)
Guide
to the
number
of
available
shots
for
battery
;_
tte
yp
operation
Alkaline batteries
Approx.
160 frames
Approx. 250 frames
Rechargeable
Battery
Approx. 280 frames
Approx. 400 frames
NH-10
Ni-MH batteries
1700 mAh
Approx. 250 frames
Approx. 350 frames
The number of available
shots for battery operation
given here is a guide to the number
of consecutive
shots that can be taken under FUJIFILM test conditions.
• Batteries
used: Using the alkaline batteries bundled with the camera
Using Ni-MH batteries or the NH-10 Rechargeable
Battery at full charge
• Shooting
conditions:
Measured
at normal temperalure
with 50% flash use
• Note: The number of available
shots varies
depending
on the capacity
of the alkaline
batteries
and the
amount
of charge
in the Ni-MH
batteries
or NH-10
Rechargeable
Battery.
Consequently,
FUJIFILM
makes
no guarantee
with
regard 1o the numbers
of available
shots for battery operation
given here. Note
that the number of available
shots will be lower at low temperatures.
Conditions
for use
Temperature:
O°C to +4O°C
(+32°F
to +104°F);
80%
humidity
or less
(no
condensation)
Camera
dimensions
(W/H/D)
97.0
mm x 63.9
mm x 33.0
mm/3.8
in. x 2.5 in. x 1.3 in.
(not
including
accessories
and
attachments)
Camera
mass
(weight)
Approx.
155 g/5.5
oz.
(not
including
accessories,
batteries
and
xD-Pioture
Card)
Weight
for
photography
Approx.
210 g/7.4
oz.
(including
batteries
and
xD-Picture
Card)
Accessories
See P.7
Optional
Accessories
See P.71
-I: These
specifications
are
subject
to change
without
notice.
FUJIFILM
shall
not
be
held
liable
for
damages
resulting
from
errors
in this
Owner's
Manual.
;_ The
LCD
monitor
on your
digital
camera
is manufactured
using
advanced
high-precision
technology.
Even
so,
small
bright
points
and
anomalous
colors
(particularly
around
text)
may
appear
on
the
monitor.
These
are
normal
display
characteristics
and
do not
indicate
a fault
with
the
monitor.
This
phenomenon
will not appear
on the recorded
image.
-I: The
operation
error
may
be caused
in a digital
camera
by the strong
radio
interference
(i. e. electric
fields,
static
electricity,
line noise,
etc.).
-I: Due
to the
nature
of the
lens,
the
edges
of photographed
images
may
appear
distorted.
This
is
normal
and
does
not indicate
a fault.
Deactivated
batteries:
Leaving
an
Ni-MH
battery
unused
in storage
for a long
period
may
cause
a rise in the level
of substances
that
inhibit
current
flow
inside
the
battery
and
result
in a dormant
battery.
A battery
in this state
is referred
to as
deactivated.
Because
current
flow is inhibited
in a deactivated
Ni-MH
battery
the battery's
original
level
of performance
cannot
be achieved.
DPOF:
Digital
Print Order
Format
DPOF
is a format
used for recording
information
on a storage
media
(image
memory
card,
etc.) that allows
you to
specify
which of the frames
shot using
a digital
camera
are printed
and how many prints
are made
of each image.
EV:
A number
that
denotes
Exposure
Value.
The
EV is determined
by the brightness
of the subject
and sensitivity
(speed)
of the film or CCD.
The
number
is larger for bright
subjects
and smaller
for dark
subjects.
As the brightness
of the subject
changes,
a digital
camera
maintains
the amount
of light
hitting
the CCD
at a constant
level
by
adjusting
the aperture
and shutter
speed.
When
the amount
of light striking
the CCD doubles
the EV increases
by 1. Likewise,
when the light is halved,
the
EV decreases
by 1.
Frame
rate
(fps):
The
frame
rate
is a unit used
to indicate
the number
of images
(frames)
played
back
per second.
This
camera
shoots
movie
files
at 10 consecutive
frames
per second,
a rate
that is expressed
as 10 fps. By comparison
TV
images
are played
at 30 fps.
JPEG:
Joint
Photographics
Experts
Group
A file format
used for compressing
and saving
color images.
The compression
ratio can be selected,
but the higher
the compression
ratio, the poorer
the quality
of the expanded
image.
Memory
effect:
If an Ni-MH
battery
is repeatedly
charged
without
first being
fully discharged
its performance
may drop
below
its
original
level.
This is referred
to as the "memory
effect".
Motion
JPEG:
A type
of AVI (Audio
Video
Interleave)
file format
that handles
images
and sound
as a single file. Images
in the file
are recorded
in JPEG
format.
Motion
JPEG can be played
back by QuickTime
3.0 or later.
PC Card:
A generic
term for cards
that meet the PC Card Standard.
PC Card Standard:
A standard
for PC cards
determined
by the PCMCIA.
PCMCIA:
Personal
Computer
Memory
Card International
Association
(US).
White
Balance:
Whatever
the kind of the light, the human
eye adapts
to it so that a white
object
still looks
white.
On the other hand,
devices
such
as digital
cameras
see a white
subject
as white
by first adjusting
the color balance
to suit the color of
the ambient
light
around
the subject.
This
adjustment
is called
matching
the white
balance.
A function
that
automatically
matches
the white
balance
is called
an Automatic
White
Balance
function.
o.*Oo
ExitPrint
Exif
Print
Format
is a newly
revised
digital
camera
file format
that contains
a variety
of shooting
information
for
optimal
printing.
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