FujiFilm X20 Owner's Manual
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DIGITAL CAMERA

Before You Begin
X20
First Steps
Owner's Manual
Basic Photography and Playback
Thank you for your purchase of this
More on Photography
product. This manual describes how
to use your FUJIFILM digital camera and
the supplied software. Be sure that you
More on Playback
have read and understood its contents
and the warnings in "For Your Safety"
Movies
(P ii) before using the camera.
Connections
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Menus
For more information on the X20, visit
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Technical Notes
Troubleshooting
Appendix

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  • Page 1: Digital Camera

    Basic Photography and Playback Thank you for your purchase of this More on Photography product. This manual describes how to use your FUJIFILM digital camera and the supplied software. Be sure that you More on Playback have read and understood its contents and the warnings in “For Your Safety”...
  • Page 2: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read Instructions: All the safety and not defeat the safety purpose of the This video product should never be appliance operating instructions should be polarized plug. placed near or over a radiator or heat and cart com- read before the appliance is oper- register.
  • Page 3 For Your Safety Power Lines: An outside antenna sys- Replacement Parts: When replace- Service Service tem should not be located in the ment parts are required, be sure Cleaning: Unplug this video product Servicing: Do not attempt to service vicinity of overhead power lines or the service technician has used from the wall outlet before clean- this video product yourself as open-...
  • Page 4: Safety Notes

    Circular icons with a diagonal bar tell you that the action indicated is shock. prohibited (“Prohibited”). • If the cord is damaged, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Filled circles with an exclamation mark tell you an action that must be Do not place the camera on an unstable surface.
  • Page 5 Memory Card, seek medical attention or call an Build-up of dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock. emergency number. • Contact your FUJIFILM dealer to request internal cleaning every 2 years. • Please note this is not a free of charge service.
  • Page 6 For Your Safety ■ Battery Life If you are using a heating pad, take • Dispose of used battery promptly. Power Supply and Battery care not to place the battery di- At normal temperatures, the bat- • Do not drop the battery or other- * Confirm your battery type before read- rectly against the pad.
  • Page 7 “memory” suffer from the prob- for which they can be used may be • Turn off the FUJIFILM Digital cam- the batteries by placing them in- lem of only providing power for a shortened as a result.
  • Page 8 Card and E are trade- tion for optimal printing. from the radio. Card containing images or data pro- marks of FUJIFILM Corporation. The tected under copyright laws is only IMPORTANT NOTICE: Read Before typefaces included herein are solely Before Using the Camera...
  • Page 9 Notes on the Grant: To comply with Part 15 of the FCC Please read the “Safety Notes” and make sure you un- Rules, this product must be used with a Fujifilm-spec- derstand them before using the camera. ified ferrite-core A/V cable, USB cable, and DC supply Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply.
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    About This Manual Before using the camera, read this manual and the warnings on pages ii–ix. For information on specific topics, consult the sources below. ✔ ✔ Table of Contents ✔ ✔ Troubleshooting ..........P P xi xi ..........P P 122 Table of Contents ..........
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents For Your Safety ................. ii More on Photography More on Photography IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........ii Shooting Mode ................27 Safety Notes ..................iv P: PROGRAM AE ................28 About This Manual ................x S: SHUTTER PRIORITY AE ............29 A: APERTURE PRIORITY AE ............29 Before You Begin Before You Begin...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents More on Playback More on Playback Connections Connections Playback Options ................62 Viewing Pictures on High-Definition TVs ......75 Continuous Shooting ..............62 Printing Pictures via USB ............76 I Favorites: Rating Pictures ............62 Connecting the Camera ............76 Playback Zoom ................63 Printing Selected Pictures ............76 Multi-Frame Playback ..............64 Printing the DPOF Print Order ..........77...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Menus Menus Shooting Menu Options (Movie Mode) .......97 W MOVIE MODE ...............97 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode .........88 b FACE DETECTION ..............97 Using the Shooting Menu ............88 b SCENE RECOGNITION ............97 Shooting Menu Options ............88 P FILM SIMULATION ..............97 A Adv.
  • Page 14 The Setup Menu ................106 Technical Notes Technical Notes Using the Setup Menu............. 106 Optional Accessories ..............116 Setup Menu Options ..............107 Accessories from FUJIFILM .............117 F DATE/TIME ................107 Using Optional Accessories ............119 N TIME DIFFERENCE .............107 Caring for the Camera ...............121 L a ................107...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction Symbols and Conventions Symbols and Conventions The following symbols are used in this manual: 3 : This information should be read before use to ensure correct operation. 1 : Points to note when using the camera. 2 : 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

    Introduction Parts of the Camera Parts of the Camera For more information, refer to the page listed to the right of each item. Shutter button ...........24 Zoom ring .............23 Terminal cover ......75, 76, 86 Exposure compensation dial ....49 ON/OFF switch ..........19 DC coupler cable cover ......117 Mode dial ............27 Lens ..............
  • Page 17 Introduction Diopter adjustment control ....4 Eye sensor ............7 N (flash pop-up) switch .......42 Indicator lamp ..........25 a (playback) button ......19, 26 AEL/AFL (autoexposure/autofocus lock) AE (autoexposure) button ......50 button .............40, 52 k (playback zoom in) button .....63 Selector button (see below) I (continuous shooting) button ....45 Sub-command dial ........
  • Page 18: Diopter Adjustment Control

    Introduction Main-command dial/Sub-command dial Diopter adjustment control Rotate the main/sub-command dial to set the aper- The camera is equipped with diopter adjustment to ture value or shutter speed. You can also select items accommodate individual differences in vision. Slide using the main/sub-command dial for the selector the diopter adjustment control up and down until the button.
  • Page 19: Camera Displays

    Introduction Camera Displays Camera Displays The following indicators may appear during shooting and playback. The indicators displayed vary with camera settings. ■ ■ Shooting: Optical Viewfinder Shooting: Optical Viewfinder Flash mode...........42 Aperture ..........29, 30 Self-timer indicator ........ 44 Shutter speed ........29, 30 Viewfinder focus frame Exposure compensation value..49 Parallax warning ........
  • Page 20 Introduction Optical Viewfinder This display is immune from digital video effects and allows the subject to be viewed directly with no display lag. Subjects are always in focus, allowing you to check their expression at any time. • The viewfinder focus frame indicates the approximate focus point for photographs taken using the optical viewfinder.
  • Page 21: Eye Sensor

    Introduction ■ ■ Shooting: LCD Monitor Shooting: LCD Monitor Flash mode...........42 Distance indicator ........51 Macro (close-up) mode ......41 Battery level ..........20 Self-timer indicator ........ 44 Sensitivity ............89 Continuous shooting mode .....45 Monitor sunlight mode .....109 Advanced Anti Blur ......33, 93 Dual IS mode ..........115 White balance ..........54 Focus warning .........24, 128...
  • Page 22 Introduction ■ ■ Playback Playback Favorites ............62 Frame number .........111 Intelligent Face Detection Eye-Fi upload complete ....115 indicator ..........58, 93 Dynamic range ..........91 100-0001 Red-eye removal indicator....102 Eye-Fi upload ..........115 Pro focus mode, pro low-light Playback mode indicator ....26, 62 mode ............36, 37 Mark for upload to ........99 Motion panorama z ....34, 70...
  • Page 23: Disp (Display)/Back Button

    Introduction ■ ■ Display Mode Display Mode While INFO DISPLAY or INFORMATION1 ON is select- Press DISP/BACK to cycle through display modes as fol- ed, the display mode may turn to INFORMATION2 ON lows: depending on the operations. Shooting Shooting Custom Display Choose items for display using v DISP.
  • Page 24 Introduction Playback Playback Histograms Histograms show the distribution of tones in the im- 100-0001 age. Brightness is shown by the horizontal axis, the number of pixels by the vertical axis. YouTube 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 1/1000 F2.8 INFORMATION ON INFORMATION OFF Pixel brightness Shadows Highlights...
  • Page 25: 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 Rotate clip fully clip as shown. through the eyelet until it clicks closed.
  • 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. To avoid dropping the camera, be sure the strap is cor- rectly secured.
  • Page 27: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use. Attach the plug adapter. Place the battery in the supplied battery Attach the plug adapter as shown, making charger. sure that it is fully inserted and clicks into Insert the battery in the orientation indicat- ed by the DFC labels.
  • Page 28 Charging the Battery Plug the charger in. Charge the battery. Plug the charger into an indoor power out- Remove the battery when charging is com- let. The charging indicator will light. plete. See the specifications (P 137) for charg- ing times (note that charging times increase The Charging Indicator at low temperatures).
  • Page 29: Inserting The Battery And A Memory Card

    Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Although the camera can store pictures in internal memory, optional SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards (sold separately) can be used to store additional pictures. After charging the battery, insert the battery and memory card as described below. Open the battery-chamber cover.
  • Page 30 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card • SD/SDHC/SDXC memory Insert the memory card. cards can be locked, mak- Holding the mem- ing it impossible to format ory card in the ori- the card or to record or Write-protect Write-protect entation shown at delete images.
  • Page 31 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 3 Batteries 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. Failure to observe this precaution could the camera off and open the battery-chamber cover.
  • Page 32 • miniSD or microSD adapters that are larger or smaller Compatible Memory Cards than the standard dimensions of an SD/SDHC/SDXC FUJIFILM and SanDisk SD, SDHC, and SDXC mem- card may not eject normally; if the card does not ory cards have been approved for use in the cam- eject, take the camera to an authorized service repre- era.
  • Page 33: Turning The Camera On And Off

    Turning the Camera on and Off To turn the camera on, rotate the zoom ring as Turning the Camera on in Playback Mode shown. To turn the camera on and begin playback, press the a button for about a second. Rotate the zoom ring to OFF to turn the camera Press the a button again to turn the camera off.
  • Page 34 Turning the Camera on and Off b Auto Power Off Battery Level The camera will turn off automatically if no opera- Battery level is shown as follows: tions are performed for the length of time selected Indicator Indicator Description Description in the Z POWER MANAGEMENT ...
  • Page 35: Basic Setup

    Basic Setup A language-selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turned on. Set up the camera as described below (for information on resetting the clock or changing languages, see page 107). Highlight a language and press MENU/OK. START MENU ENGLISH FRANCAIS...
  • Page 36: Taking Pictures

    Taking Pictures This section explains basic photography. Select S mode. Rotate the mode dial to S (ADVANCED SR AUTO). The following information will be displayed in the LCD monitor. Scene Icon (P 32) The camera automatically selects the appropriate scene. The o Icon In S mode, the camera continuously adjusts focus and searches for faces, increasing the drain on the battery.
  • Page 37 Taking Pictures Frame the picture. Holding the Camera Use the zoom ring to Hold the camera steady with frame the picture in the both hands and brace your elbows against your sides. display. The zoom indica- Shaking or unsteady hands tor appears.
  • Page 38 Taking Pictures 2 The Shutter Button Focus. The shutter button has two positions. Pressing the Press the shutter button halfway shutter button halfway ( q ) sets focus and exposure; to focus. to shoot, press the shutter button the rest of the way down ( w ).
  • Page 39: Indicator Lamp

    Taking Pictures Silent Mode The Indicator Lamp In situations in which camera sounds or lights may be Indicator lamp unwelcome, hold the DISP/BACK button down until o is displayed. The indicator lamp shows camera status as follows: Indicator lamp Indicator lamp Camera status Camera status Glows green Focus locked.
  • Page 40: Viewing Pictures

    Viewing Pictures Pictures can be viewed in the monitor. When taking important photographs, take a test shot and check the results. Press the a button. Deleting Pictures To delete the picture currently displayed in the monitor, press the selector up ( To exit without deleting the picture, highlight CAN- CEL and press MENU/OK.
  • Page 41: Shooting Mode

    Shooting Mode Choose a shooting mode according to the scene or type of subject. To choose a shooting mode, rotate the mode dial to the desired setting. The following modes are available: P, S, A, M: Select for full control over camera settings, including aperture (M and A) and/or shutter speed (M and S) (P 28).
  • Page 42: P: Program Ae

    Shooting Mode P: PROGRAM AE : PROGRAM AE Program Shift Rotate the main/sub-command dial to choose the In this mode, the camera sets exposure desired combination of shutter speed and aperture. automatically. If desired, you can choose The default values can be restored by raising the different combinations of shutter speed flash or turning the camera off.
  • Page 43: S: Shutter Priority Ae

    Shooting Mode S: SHUTTER PRIORITY AE : SHUTTER PRIORITY AE A A: APERTURE PRIORITY AE : APERTURE PRIORITY AE Choose the shutter speed using the Choose the aperture using the main/ main/sub-command dial, while the sub-command dial, while the camera camera adjusts aperture for optimal ex- adjusts shutter speed for optimal expo- posure.
  • Page 44: M: Manual

    Shooting Mode M: MANUAL : MANUAL Sub-command dial When an option other than In this mode, you choose both shutter MF is selected for focus mode speed and aperture. If desired, expo- (P 51), you can use the sub- sure can be altered from the value sug- command dial to set aperture 2000 F5.6...
  • Page 45: C1/C2: Custom Mode

    Shooting Mode C1/C2 C1/C2: CUSTOM MODE : CUSTOM MODE Menu/setting Menu/setting Settings saved Settings saved N ISO, O IMAGE SIZE, In P, S, A, and M modes, the K CUS- T IMAGE QUALITY, U DYNAMIC TOM SET option in the shooting menu RANGE, P FILM SIMULATION, f COLOR, q SHARPNESS, r HIGHLIGHT TONE, (P 96) can be used to save current cam-...
  • Page 46: S Advanced Sr Auto

    Shooting Mode S ADVANCED SR AUTO ADVANCED SR AUTO When the mode dial is rotated to S, the camera automatically optimizes settings to suit the scene. The scene is shown by an icon in the display. The Scene Icon LAND- LAND- NIGHT NIGHT...
  • Page 47 Shooting Mode Advanced Anti Blur When n is displayed, the camera will take a series of exposures and combine them to form a single image, reducing “noise” (mottling) and blur. n is available when ON is selected in the shooting menu (P 93) and the flash (P 42) is off or set to auto. Some time may be required to combine the exposures into a single image.
  • Page 48: B Auto

    Shooting Mode B AUTO AUTO Filter Filter Description Description The tops and bottoms of pic- Choose for crisp, clear snapshots. This mode is H MINIATURE tures are blurred for a diorama recommended in most situations. effect. Create high-contrast images I POP COLOR Adv.
  • Page 49 Shooting Mode ■ ■ r r MOTION PANORAMA 360 MOTION PANORAMA 360 Shooting ends if the shutter button is pressed all the Follow an on-screen guide way down during shooting. No panorama will be re- to take photos that will corded if the shutter button is pressed before the cam- automatically be joined to era has been panned through 120 °.
  • Page 50 Shooting Mode ■ ■ i i PRO FOCUS PRO FOCUS The camera takes up to three Choose z for seamless 360 ° panoramas that can be played back in a loop (P 70). shots each time the shutter button is pressed, softening the background to emphasize The t SAVE DATA SET-UP ...
  • Page 51 Shooting Mode ■ ■ j ■ ■ j j PRO LOW-LIGHT j MULTIPLE EXPOSURE PRO LOW-LIGHT MULTIPLE EXPOSURE Each time the shutter button Create a photograph that combines two expo- is pressed, the camera makes sures. four exposures and combines them into a single photograph.
  • Page 52: Sp Scene Position

    Shooting Mode SP SCENE POSITION SCENE POSITION The camera offers a choice of “scenes,” each adapted to particular shooting conditions or a specific type of subject. Use the A SCENE POSITION option in the shooting menu to choose the scene assigned to the SP position on the mode dial. Scene Scene Description...
  • Page 53: Focus Lock

    Focus Lock To compose photographs with off-center subjects: Position the subject in the focus frame. Autofocus Although the camera boasts a high-precision autofo- Focus. cus system, it may be unable to focus on the subjects Press the shutter button listed below. If the camera is unable to focus using halfway to set focus and autofocus, use focus lock to focus on another subject exposure.
  • Page 54: The Ael/Afl Button

    The AEL/AFL Button The AEL/AFL button can be used to lock exposure or focus. Locking Exposure Locking Exposure Recompose the picture. Meter exposure. Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway, Position the subject in the recompose the picture. focus frame and press the AEL/AFL button to meter Adjusting zoom ends AE lock.
  • Page 55: F Macro And Super Macro Modes (Close-Ups)

    F Macro and Super Macro Modes (Close-ups) For close-ups, press the selector left (F) to choose from the macro options shown below. Choose from F (macro mode), G (super macro mode), or OFF (macro mode off) When macro mode is in effect, the camera focuses on subjects near the center of the frame. Use the zoom ring to compose pictures.
  • Page 56: N Using The Flash (Super-Intelligent Flash)

    N Using the Flash (Super-Intelligent Flash) When the flash is used, the camera’s Super-Intelligent Flash system instantly analyzes the scene based on such factors as the brightness of the subject, its position in the frame, and its distance from the camera.
  • Page 57 N Using the Flash (Super-Intelligent Flash) The flash may fire several times with each shot. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete. • The peripheral part of an image may be dark when using the flash. • Remove lens hoods to prevent shadows in photos taken with the flash. Red-Eye Removal When Intelligent Face Detection is active (P 58), and ON is selected for B RED EYE REMOVAL in the setup menu (P 111), red-eye removal is available in K, L, and M.
  • Page 58: Using The Self-Timer

    h Using the Self-Timer To use the self-timer, press the selector down (h) and choose from the following options: Option Option Description Description T (OFF) Self-timer off. The shutter is released ten seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Use for self-portraits. S (10 SEC) The self-timer lamp on the front of the camera lights when the timer starts and begins to blink shortly before the photo is taken.
  • Page 59: Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode/Bracketing)

    Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode/Bracketing) Capture motion or automatically vary selected settings over a series of pictures. Press the I button • Focus and exposure are determined by the first frame and choose from the in each series. The flash turns off automatically; the following options: previously-selected flash mode is restored when con- tinuous shooting is turned off.
  • Page 60 Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode/Bracketing) ■ ■ I ■ ■ P I TOP P BEST FRAME CAPTURE BEST FRAME CAPTURE The camera takes photographs while the shutter The camera takes a series of pictures, starting button is pressed. before and ending after the shutter button is pressed.
  • Page 61 Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode/Bracketing) Highlight the number of Take photographs. The camera begins record- Shots per burst shots and press the selector ing while the shutter button is pressed half- CONTINUOUS SHOOTING SETUP right. Press the selector left way, and completes the burst when the shut- –1S SHUTTER FRAMES...
  • Page 62 Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode/Bracketing) ■ ■ O ■ ■ X O AE BKT X FILM SIMULATION BKT AE BKT FILM SIMULATION BKT Press the selector left or right to highlight a Each time the shutter is released, the camera takes bracketing amount.
  • Page 63: Exposure Compensation

    d Exposure Compensation Use exposure compensation when photographing very bright, very dark, or high-contrast subjects. Rotate the exposure compensation dial. The effect is visible in the display. 2000 F5.6 Exposure indicator Choose negative values Choose positive values to to reduce exposure increase exposure...
  • Page 64: Metering

    Metering To choose how the camera meters exposure, press the AE button and then choose from the following options. PHOTOMETRY MULTI SPOT AVERAGE Option Option Description Description Automatic scene recognition is used to adjust exposure for a wide range of shooting conditions. (MULTI) The camera meters lighting conditions at the center of the frame.
  • Page 65: Focus Mode

    Focus Mode Use the focus mode selector to choose how the camera focuses. The following options are available: Mode Mode Description Description AF-S Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Choose for stationary subjects. (SINGLE AF) The camera continually adjusts focus to reflect changes in the distance to the subject even AF-C when the shutter button is not pressed halfway (note that this increases the drain on the (CONTINUOUS AF)
  • Page 66 Focus Mode 2 Manual Focus • Use of a tripod is recommended. Focus may be affected if the camera moves. • Use the I FOCUS CONTROL DIAL option in the setup menu (P 108) to reverse the direction of rotation of the sub-command dial.
  • Page 67: Focus Frame Selection

    Focus Frame Selection When t AREA is selected for F AF MODE in When framing pictures in the monitor, you can the shooting menu and AF-S is selected for focus choose the size of the focus frame by rotating the mode, the camera offers a choice of focus points, main command dial.
  • Page 68: White Balance

    White Balance For natural colors, press the WB button and choose a setting that matches the light source. Option Option Description Description AUTO White balance adjusted automatically. Measure a value for white balance. Selecting this option displays a list of color temperatures (P 56); highlight a temperature and press MENU/OK.
  • Page 69 White Balance h: Custom White Balance Choose h to adjust white balance for unusual lighting conditions. White balance measurement options will be displayed; frame a white object so that it fills the LCD monitor 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 fine-tuning dialog).
  • Page 70 White Balance k: Color Temperature Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of a light source, expressed in Kelvin (K). Light sources with a color temperature close to that of direct sunlight appear white; light sources with a lower color tempera- ture have a yellow or red cast, while those with a higher color temperature are tinged with blue.
  • Page 71: Choosing The Role Of The Fn Button

    Choosing the Role of the Fn Button The role played by the Fn button can be selected using the F Fn BUTTON option in the setup menu (P 94). The following options are available: ISO (P 89)/IMAGE SIZE (P 90)/IMAGE QUALITY (P 91)/ DYNAMIC RANGE (P 91)/FILM SIMULATION (P 92)/AF MODE (P 94)/ FACE DETECTION (P 93)/INTELLIGENT DIGITAL ZOOM (P 93)/ OVF/LCD SETTING (P 115)/RAW (P 59).
  • Page 72: Intelligent Face Detection

    b Intelligent Face Detection Intelligent Face Detection allows the camera to automatically detect human faces and set focus and exposure for a face anywhere in the frame for shots that emphasize portrait subjects. Choose for group portraits (in horizontal or vertical orientations) to prevent the camera from focusing on the background. To use Intelligent Face Detec- Intelligent Face Detection tion, press MENU/OK to display...
  • Page 73: Recording Pictures In Raw Format

    Recording Pictures in RAW Format To toggle RAW image quality on or off for a sin- RAW images record raw, unprocessed data from the gle shot, assign RAW to the Fn button (P 57). If a camera image sensor. JPEG copies of RAW images can JPEG option is currently selected for image qual- be created using the j RAW CONVERSION option in ity, pressing the Fn button temporarily selects the...
  • Page 74: The Q (Quick Menu) Button

    The Q (Quick Menu) Button Press Q for quick access to the following items. For more information on the options available, see the pages listed below. A Shooting Mode ........27 r HIGHLIGHT TONE........93 N ISO ...............89 s SHADOW TONE .........93 U DYNAMIC RANGE ........91 f COLOR ............93 AUTO...
  • Page 75 The Q (Quick Menu) Button Movie Mode FILM SIMULATION In movie mode, the quick menu contains the following items: • W MOVIE MODE • D WHITE BALANCE • P FILM SIMULATION • J LCD BRIGHTNESS...
  • Page 76: Playback Options

    Playback Options To view the most recent picture in the monitor, Continuous Shooting Continuous Shooting press the a button. In the case of pictures taken in continuous shoot- ing mode, only the first frame of each series will 100-0001 100-0001 be displayed.
  • Page 77: Playback Zoom

    Playback Options Playback Zoom Playback Zoom Intelligent Face Detection Pictures taken with Intelligent Face Detection (P 58) Press k to zoom in on pictures displayed in sin- are indicated by a g icon. Press the f button to gle-frame playback; n to zoom out. When the zoom in on the subject selected with Intelligent Face picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to Detection.
  • Page 78: Multi-Frame Playback

    Playback Options Multi-Frame Playback Multi-Frame Playback To change the number of images displayed, press Use the selector to highlight images and press n in single-frame view. MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame. In the nine- and hundred-frame displays, press 100-0001 100-0001 the selector up or down to view more pictures.
  • Page 79: A Deleting Pictures

    A Deleting Pictures To delete individual pictures, multiple selected pictures, or all pictures, ERASE press the selector up (b), and choose from the options below. Note FRAME that deleted pictures can not be recovered. Copy important pictures to a SELECTED FRAMES ALL FRAMES computer or other storage device before proceeding.
  • Page 80: Viewing Photo Information

    Viewing Photo Information Additional photo information can be Zooming in on the Focus Point viewed by rotating the main-command Press the main-command dial dial. Rotate the main-command dial to to zoom in on the focus point. Press the main-command dial cycle the display.
  • Page 81: Image Search

    Image Search Search for images by various criteria. Select b IMAGE SEARCH in the playback Select a search condition. Only pictures that menu (P 99), highlight one of the following match the search condition will be displayed. search criteria, and press MENU/OK: To delete or protect selected pictures or to view the selected pictures in a slide show, Option...
  • Page 82: Photobook Assist

    m PhotoBook Assist Create books from your favorite photos. Creating a PhotoBook Creating a PhotoBook Select m PHOTOBOOK ASSIST in the play- Scroll through the images and press the selec- back menu. tor up to select or deselect the current image for inclusion in the book.
  • Page 83: Viewing Photobooks

    k PhotoBook Assist Press MENU/OK. The new book will be Viewing PhotoBooks Viewing PhotoBooks added to the list in the photobook Highlight a book in the photobook assist menu assist menu. and press MENU/OK to display the book, then press the selector left and right to scroll through the •...
  • Page 84: Viewing Panoramas

    Viewing Panoramas If you press the selector down when a panorama is displayed full frame, the camera will play back the picture from left to right or from bottom to top. PLAY STOP PAUSE The following operations can be performed during playback: Operation Operation Button...
  • Page 85: Recording Movies

    Recording Movies Shoot short movies with sound. During recording, R and the time remaining will be displayed in the LCD monitor and sound will be recorded via the built-in microphone (be careful not to cover the microphone during recording). Number of photos that 98 98 18m39s 18m39s...
  • Page 86 Recording Movies • Zoom can be adjusted while recording is in progress. • The indicator lamp lights while movies are being re- • If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist lamp may light corded. Do not open the battery chamber during to assist the focus operation.
  • Page 87: Movie Frame Size

    Recording Movies Movie Frame Size Movie Frame Size Using an External Microphone Using an External Microphone The camera can be used with Before recording, select a frame size using the optional MIC-ST1 stereo mi- W MOVIE MODE option in the shooting menu crophones using the cable (P 97).
  • Page 88: Viewing Movies

    a Viewing Movies During playback (P 62), Playback Speed 100-006 100-006 Arrow movies are displayed in the Press the selector left or right to monitor as shown at right. 5m42s 5m42s adjust playback speed. Speed is The following operations can shown by the number of arrows PLAY (M or N).
  • Page 89: Viewing Pictures On High-Definition Tvs

    Viewing Pictures on High-Definition TVs The camera can be connected to High-Definition (HD) devices using an HDMI cable (available sepa- rately from third-party sources). Turn the camera off and connect the HDMI cable as shown below. Insert into HDMI connector Insert into HDMI connector •...
  • Page 90: 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 first being copied to a computer. Note that depending on the printer, not all the functions described below may be supported. Connecting the Camera Connecting the Camera Printing Selected Pictures...
  • Page 91: Printing The Dpof Print Order

    Printing Pictures via USB 2 Printing the Date of Recording Printing the DPOF Print Order Printing the DPOF Print Order To print the date of recording on pictures, press DISP/ To print the print order created with K PRINT BACK in steps 1–2 to display the PictBridge menu (see ORDER (DPOF) in the playback menu (P 105): “Printing the DPOF Print Order,”...
  • Page 92 Printing Pictures via USB During Printing • Pictures can be printed from internal memory or a The message shown at right is PRINTING memory card that has been formatted in the camera. displayed during printing. Press • If the printer does not support date printing, the DISP/BACK to cancel before all PRINT WITH DATE s option will not be available in pictures are printed (depending...
  • Page 93: Creating A Dpof Print Order

    Printing Pictures via USB Creating a DPOF Print Order Creating a DPOF Print Order ■ ■ WITH DATE The K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) option in the play- WITH DATE s/ WITHOUT DATE / WITHOUT DATE back menu can be used to create a digital “print Select playback mode and press MENU/OK to order”...
  • Page 94 Printing Pictures via USB Press the selector up or down to choose the Repeat steps 4–5 to complete the print order. number of copies (up to 99). To remove a pic- Press MENU/OK to save the print order when set- ture from the order, press the selector down tings are complete, or DISP/BACK to exit without until the number of copies is 0.
  • Page 95 Printing Pictures via USB ■ ■ RESET ALL RESET ALL • Remove the memory card to create or modify a print To cancel the current print or- RESET DPOF OK? order for the pictures in internal memory. der, select RESET ALL in the •...
  • Page 96: 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. Windows: Installing MyFinePix Studio Windows: Installing MyFinePix Studio Confirm that the computer meets the following system requirements:...
  • Page 97 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Exit any applications that may be running and insert the installer CD in a CD-ROM drive. Windows 8 / 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 8 / Windows 7) or Allow (Windows Vista).
  • Page 98: Macintosh: Installing Raw File Converter

    RAW FILE CONVERTER is used to view RAW images on your computer. Confirm that the computer meets the following system requirements: Intel (Core 2 Duo or better) Pre-installed versions of Mac OS X version 10.6–10.8 (visit http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/ OS OS compatibility/ for more information).
  • Page 99: Importing Pictures Or Movies To Mac (Macintosh)

    Viewing Pictures on a Computer Importing Pictures or Movies to Mac (Macintosh) Importing Pictures or Movies to Mac (Macintosh) Use a standard application in Mac OS such as Image Capture to import pictures or movies to Mac.
  • Page 100: Connecting The Camera

    Viewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the Camera Connecting the Camera If the pictures you wish to copy are stored on a Turn the camera on and follow the on-screen memory card, insert the card into the camera instructions to copy pictures to the computer. (P 15).
  • Page 101 Viewing Pictures on a Computer Disconnecting the Camera • If a memory card containing a large number of images After confirming that the indicator lamp is out, follow is inserted, there may be a delay before the software the on-screen instructions to turn the camera off and starts and you may be unable to import or save im- disconnect the USB cable.
  • Page 102: Menus

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Use the shooting menus to adjust shooting settings. The options available vary with the shooting mode selected. Using the Shooting Menu Using the Shooting Menu Shooting Menu Options Shooting Menu Options Press MENU/OK to display the shoot- Default values are shown in square brackets [ ].
  • Page 103: N Iso

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode N ISO [AUTO] [AUTO] ■ ■ A AUTO The following options are available when AUTO Control the camera’s sensitivity to light. is selected: Option Option Description Description Option Option Default Default Sensitivity is adjusted auto- DEFAULT SENSITIVITY AUTO matically in response to shoot-...
  • Page 104: O Image Size

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode O IMAGE SIZE IMAGE SIZE 4 : 3] ] O 4 : 3 Size Versus Aspect Ratio Choose the image size and O 4 : 3 Size Size aspect ratio at which pictures Option Option Prints at sizes up to Prints at sizes up to Size...
  • Page 105: T Image Quality

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode T IMAGE QUALITY IMAGE QUALITY [FINE] [FINE] U DYNAMIC RANGE DYNAMIC RANGE [AUTO] [AUTO] Choose a file format and compression ratio. Se- Control contrast. Higher values are recommend- lect FINE or NORMAL to record JPEG images, ed for scenes that include both sunlight and deep RAW to record RAW images, or FINE+RAW or shade or for increased contrast with such subjects...
  • Page 106: P Film Simulation

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode P FILM SIMULATION FILM SIMULATION c ] ] Option Option Description Description Take black-and-white pictures with Simulate the effects of different types of film, in- d (MONOCHROME + increased contrast. This setting also (MONOCHROME + cluding sepia and black-and-white.
  • Page 107: Color

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode f COLOR COLOR [MID] [MID] R INTELLIGENT DIGITAL ZOOM INTELLIGENT DIGITAL ZOOM [OFF] [OFF] Adjust color density. If 2.0× is selected, intelligent digital zoom magni- fies the image to 2× while processing it for sharp, q SHARPNESS SHARPNESS [STD]...
  • Page 108: F Af Mode

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode F AF MODE AF MODE t ] ] c MF ASSIST MF ASSIST [FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT] [FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT] Choose how the camera selects the focus area Choose how focus is displayed in manual focus when in AF-S focus mode (P 51).
  • Page 109: Disp. Custom Setting

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode v DISP. CUSTOM SETTING DISP. CUSTOM SETTING Virtual Horizon Selecting ELECTRONIC LEVEL Enable or disable the focus area display in the op- displays a virtual horizon. The tical viewfinder and choose the items displayed in camera is level when the two the LCD monitor.
  • Page 110: External Flash

    The view through the lens is dis- C2 modes. played in the optical viewfinder. • Fujifilm external flash units do not require this setting. • The camera can be used with flash units that provide aperture adjustment, external metering, and sensitiv- ity control.
  • Page 111: Shooting Menu Options (Movie Mode)

    Using the Menus: Shooting Mode Shooting Menu Options (Movie Mode) Shooting Menu Options (Movie Mode) W MOVIE MODE MOVIE MODE i ] ] a STILL SHOOTING IN MOVIE STILL SHOOTING IN MOVIE [MOVIE PRIORITY] [MOVIE PRIORITY] Choose a frame size for movies (P 73). Choose how the camera records photographs b FACE DETECTION FACE DETECTION...
  • Page 112: Using The Menus: Playback Mode

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode Using the Playback Menu Using the Playback Menu Press the a button to enter play- Press the selector up or down to back mode. highlight the desired option. Press MENU/OK to display the play- Press MENU/OK to select the high- back menu.
  • Page 113: Playback Menu Options

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode Playback Menu Options Playback Menu Options m PHOTOBOOK ASSIST PHOTOBOOK ASSIST j MARK FOR UPLOAD TO MARK FOR UPLOAD TO Create books from your favorite photos (P 68). Select pictures for upload to YouTube, Facebook or MyFinePix.com using MyFinePix Studio (Windows b IMAGE SEARCH IMAGE SEARCH...
  • Page 114: I Slide Show

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode ■ ■ RESET ALL: Deselecting All Pictures I SLIDE SHOW SLIDE SHOW [MULTIPLE] [MULTIPLE] RESET ALL: Deselecting All Pictures Choose RESET ALL to deselect all pictures. If the View pictures in an automated slide show. Choose number of pictures affected is very large, a mes- the type of show and press MENU/OK to start.
  • Page 115: Raw Conversion

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode j RAW CONVERSION RAW CONVERSION Setting Setting Description Description Create a JPEG copy using the set- Create JPEG copies of RAW pictures. The original REFLECT SHOOTING REFLECT SHOOTING tings in effect at the time the photo image data are unaffected, allowing a single RAW COND.
  • Page 116: B Red Eye Removal

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode B RED EYE REMOVAL RED EYE REMOVAL D PROTECT PROTECT If the current picture is marked with a g icon to Protect pictures from accidental deletion. indicate that it was taken with Intelligent Face De- Select D PROTECT in the playback menu.
  • Page 117: G Crop

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode G CROP CROP O RESIZE RESIZE Create a cropped copy of the current picture. Create a small copy of the current picture. Display the desired picture. Display the desired picture. Select G CROP in the playback menu. Select O RESIZE in the playback menu.
  • Page 118: C Image Rotate

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode C IMAGE ROTATE IMAGE ROTATE E COPY COPY Rotate pictures taken in tall orientation so that Copy pictures from internal memory to a memory they are displayed in tall orientation in the LCD card. monitor. Select E COPY in the playback menu.
  • Page 119: K Print Order (Dpof)

    Using the Menus: Playback Mode K PRINT ORDER (DPOF) PRINT ORDER (DPOF) J DISP. ASPECT DISP. ASPECT [4 : 3] [4 : 3] Select pictures for printing on DPOF- and Pict- Choose how High Definition (HD) devices display Bridge-compatible devices (P 77). pictures with an aspect ratio of 4 : 3 (this option is available only when an HDMI cable is connected).
  • Page 120: The Setup Menu

    The Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu Using the Setup Menu Display the setup menu. Adjust settings. 1.1 Press MENU/OK to display the 2.1 Press the selector right to acti- menu for the current mode. vate the setup menu. 1.2 Press the selector left to high- 2.2 Press the selector up or down light a left tab.
  • Page 121: Setup Menu Options

    The Setup Menu Setup Menu Options Setup Menu Options Default values are shown in square brackets [ ]. Option Option Description Description Switch to the time currently selected F DATE/TIME DATE/TIME h HOME HOME for F DATE/TIME (see above). Set the camera clock (P 21). Switch to local time.
  • Page 122: Silent Mode

    The Setup Menu o SILENT MODE SILENT MODE [OFF] [OFF] b SOUND SET-UP SOUND SET-UP Select ON to disable the speaker, flash, and AF- Adjust sound settings. assist illuminator in situations in which camera ■ ■ OPERATION VOL. [ [ c c ] ] OPERATION VOL.
  • Page 123: A Screen Set-Up

    The Setup Menu A SCREEN SET-UP SCREEN SET-UP ■ ■ FRAMING GUIDLINE [ [ F F GRID 9] FRAMING GUIDLINE GRID 9] Choose the type of framing grid available in Adjust display settings. shooting mode. ■ ■ IMAGE DISP. IMAGE DISP. [0.5 SEC] [0.5 SEC] •...
  • Page 124: Z Power Management

    The Setup Menu ■ ■ AUTOROTATE PB Z POWER MANAGEMENT POWER MANAGEMENT [ON] [ON] AUTOROTATE PB Choose ON to automatically rotate “tall” (portrait- Adjust power management settings. orientation) pictures during playback. ■ ■ AUTO POWER OFF [2 MIN] [2 MIN] AUTO POWER OFF ■...
  • Page 125: L Dual Is Mode

    The Setup Menu L DUAL IS MODE DUAL IS MODE L ] ] ■ ■ POWER MANAGEMENT [ [ n n ] ] POWER MANAGEMENT Optimize camera performance for increased bat- Choose from the following image stabilization tery life or display quality. options: Description Description...
  • Page 126: B Red Eye Removal

    The Setup Menu B RED EYE REMOVAL RED EYE REMOVAL [OFF] [OFF] k AE/AF-LOCK MODE AE/AF-LOCK MODE Choose ON to remove red-eye effects caused by If AE&AF ON WHEN PRESSING is selected, expo- the flash when shooting with Intelligent Face De- sure and/or focus will lock while the AEL/AFL but- tection.
  • Page 127: Save Data Set-Up

    The Setup Menu t SAVE DATA SET-UP SAVE DATA SET-UP • If the frame number reaches 999-9999, the shutter Adjust file-management settings. release will be disabled (P 130). ■ ■ FRAME NO. • Selecting R RESET (P 107) sets FRAME NO. to FRAME NO.
  • Page 128: M Focus Scale Units

    The Setup Menu M FOCUS SCALE UNITS FOCUS SCALE UNITS [METERS] [METERS] ■ ■ DATE STAMP [OFF] [OFF] DATE STAMP Stamp the time and/or date of recording on pho- Choose the units used for the focus distance in- tographs as they are taken. dicator (P 51).
  • Page 129: Eye-Fi Transfer

    The Setup Menu b Eye-Fi TRANSFER Eye-Fi TRANSFER [ON] [ON] K FORMAT FORMAT The camera can be used with third-party Eye-Fi If a memory card is inserted in the camera, this cards; for more information see the manual pro- option will format the memory card. If no memo- vided with the card or contact the manufacturer.
  • Page 130: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories The camera supports a wide range of accessories from FUJIFILM and other manufacturers. ■ ■ Flash Photography ■ ■ R Remote Shutter Release Flash Photography emote Shutter Release (sold separately) Remote release (available from third-party suppliers) EF-20 shoe...
  • Page 131: Accessories From Fujifilm

    Optional Accessories Accessories from FUJIFILM Accessories from FUJIFILM The following optional accessories are available from FUJIFILM. For the latest information on the acces- sories available in your region, check with your local FUJIFILM representative or visit http://www.fujifilm. com/products/digital_cameras/index.html. Rechargeable Rechargeable...
  • Page 132 Optional Accessories Shoe Mount Flash Shoe Mount Flash EF-X20: This clip-on flash unit has a Guide Number of 20/65 (ISO 100, m/ft.). units units Leather cases Leather cases LC-X20: This leather case, exclusively for use with the X20/X10, combines practicality with the luxury of leather and comes with a shoulder strap made of the same material.
  • Page 133: Using Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories Using Optional Accessories Using Optional Accessories ■ ■ A Attaching LHF-X20 Protector Filters ■ ■ A Attaching LH-X10 Lens Hoods ttaching LHF-X20 Protector Filters ttaching LH-X10 Lens Hoods Attach the filter. Connect the lens Adapter ring Rotate the filter as hood and the adapt- shown to attach it to er ring as shown.
  • Page 134 Optional Accessories ■ ■ Attaching P ■ ■ T Third-Party Remote Releases Attaching PRF-52 and Third-Party Filters RF-52 and Third-Party Filters hird-Party Remote Releases Remove the adapter Third-party remote releases (available from third- ring from the lens party suppliers) can be connected as shown be- hood as shown.
  • Page 135: Caring For The Camera

    Any remaining stains can be removed by wiping ter, motor, transformer, or magnet gently with a piece of FUJIFILM lens-cleaning pa- • in contact with volatile chemicals such as pesti- per to which a small amount of lens-cleaning fluid cides has been applied.
  • Page 136: Problems And Solutions

    Problems and Solutions Power and Battery Problem Problem Solution Solution • The zoom ring (ON/OFF switch) is not correctly rotated: Rotate the zoom ring to OFF and then rotate the zoom ring again to the point between 28 and 112 (P 19). •...
  • Page 137 • The battery has been charged many times: The battery has reached the end of its charging life. Pur- but the battery does not chase a new battery. If the battery still fails to charge, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. charge.
  • Page 138 Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution • The subject is close to the camera: Select macro mode (P 41). The camera does not • The subject is far away from the camera: Cancel macro mode (P 41). focus. • The subject is not suited to autofocus: Use focus lock (P 39). Macro mode is not avail- Choose a different shooting mode (P 27).
  • Page 139 Problems and Solutions Problem Problem Solution Solution • The subject is not in range of the flash: Position the subject in range of the flash (P 135). The flash does not fully • The flash window is obstructed: Hold the camera correctly (P 23). light the subject.
  • Page 140 Problems and Solutions Playback Problem Problem Solution Solution Pictures are grainy. The pictures were taken with a different make or model of camera. Playback zoom unavail- The picture has been saved at a, or is from another make or model of camera (P 63). able.
  • Page 141 Remove and reinsert the battery (P 15) or disconnect and reconnect the AC power adapter/DC function as expected. coupler. If the problem persists, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. I want to use an AC Check the label on the AC power adapter. The AC power adapter can be used with voltages of power adapter and DC 100 –...
  • Page 142: Warning Messages And Displays

    • The memory card contacts require cleaning: Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card (P 115). If the message persists, replace the card. • Camera malfunction: Contact a FUJIFILM dealer. PROTECTED CARD...
  • Page 143 • Memory card error or connection error: Reinsert the card or turn the camera off and then on again. If the message persists, contact a FUJIFILM dealer. • Not enough memory remaining to record additional pictures: Delete pictures or insert a memory card WRITE ERROR with more free space.
  • Page 144 Warning Messages and Displays Warning Warning Description Description The camera has run out of frame numbers (current frame number is 999-9999). Format the mem- FRAME NO. FULL ory card and select RENEW for FRAME NO.. Take a picture to reset frame numbering to 100-0001, then select CONTINUOUS for FRAME NO.
  • Page 145 Warning Messages and Displays Warning Warning Description Description The DPOF print order on the current memory card contains more than 999 images. Copy the DPOF FILE ERROR pictures to internal memory and create a new print order. CAN NOT SET DPOF The picture can not be printed using DPOF.
  • Page 146: Memory Card Capacity

    Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the recording time or number of pictures available at different image sizes. All figures are approximate; file size varies with the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the number of files that can be stored. The number of exposures or length remaining may not diminish at an even rate.
  • Page 147: Specifications

    Specifications System Model Digital Camera X20 Effective pixels 12 million Image sensor -in., X-Trans CMOS II sensor with primary color filter Storage media • Internal memory (approx. 24 MB) • SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards File system Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF), Exif 2.3, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) File format •...
  • Page 148 Specifications System Sensitivity Standard output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6400, 12800; AUTO Metering 256-segment through-the-lens (TTL) metering; MULTI, SPOT, AVERAGE Exposure control Programmed AE (with program shift), shutter-priority AE, aperture-priority AE, and manual exposure Exposure compensation –2 EV –...
  • Page 149 Specifications System White balance Automatic scene detection; 8 manual preset modes for direct sunlight, shade, daylight fluorescent, warm white fluorescent, cool white fluorescent, incandescent lighting, underwater, color tempera- ture ; custom white balance Self-timer Off, 2 sec., 10 sec. Flash Manual pop-up flash;...
  • Page 150 Specifications Input/output terminals HDMI output HDMI Mini Connector Digital input/output USB 2.0 High-Speed; 8-pin multi-connector (USB); MTP/PTP Power supply/other Power sources • NP-50 rechargeable battery • AC-5VX AC power adapter and CP-50 DC coupler (sold separately) Battery life (approximate num- Battery type Battery type Approximate number of frames...
  • Page 151 • Specifications 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 monitor is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology, small bright points and anomalous colors (particularly in the vicinity of text) may appear.
  • Page 152: Restrictions On Camera Settings

    Restrictions on Camera Settings Shooting Mode and Camera Settings Shooting Mode and Camera Settings The options available in each shooting mode are listed below. Adv. Adv. h h Z H p p Q U V V W ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔...
  • Page 153 Restrictions on Camera Settings Adv. Adv. h h Z H p p Q U V V W ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔...
  • Page 154 Restrictions on Camera Settings Adv. Adv. h h Z H p p Q U V V W ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔...
  • Page 155 Restrictions on Camera Settings Adv. Adv. h h Z H p p Q U V V W ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔...
  • Page 156 7-3, AKASAKA 9-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 107-0052, JAPAN http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html Please contact your local distributor for repairs and technical support. (see Worldwide Network list)

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