FujiFilm Nexia 220 ix Z Owner's Manual
FujiFilm Nexia 220 ix Z Owner's Manual

FujiFilm Nexia 220 ix Z Owner's Manual

22.5-45mm autofocus zoom

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CERTIFIED PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE
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Have your film processed by a Photo Finisher which displays the above sign.
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The "CE" mark certifies that this product satisfies the require-
ments of the EU (European Union) regarding safety, public
health, environment and consumer protection. ("CE" is the
abbreviation of Conformité Euroéepnne.)
This product conforms with Directive 89/336/EEC.

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  • Page 1 CERTIFIED PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE Have your film processed by a Photo Finisher which displays the above sign. Different Photo Finishers may provide different services. Consult them for details of their services. The “CE” mark certifies that this product satisfies the require- ments of the EU (European Union) regarding safety, public health, environment and consumer protection.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS FEATURES Thank you for purchasing our product. Read and FEATURES ....... . understand the following manual to insure PART NAMES .
  • Page 3: Part Names

    PART NAMES (Refer to the illustrations while you read this manual) Liquid Crystal Display q ASEL (Date Select) Button !7 Format Selector w Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) !8 Zoom Lever e Mid-Roll Rewind Button !9 Battery Compartment Cover r Shutter Release Button @0 Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Release Knob t Strap Lug @1 Tripod Socket...
  • Page 4: Attaching The Strap

    ATTACHING THE STRAP Attach the strap as illustrated. Fig. 1 ✻ When using a commercial strap, check the strength and other properties of the strap. Because straps for cellular telephones, PHS, etc. are for light devices, be especially careful when using them.
  • Page 5 When “ ” is blinking on the LCD, it indicates that Fig. 3 the battery is running out. Replace it with a new battery.
  • Page 6: Setting The Date

    SETTING THE DATE (YEAR : MONTH : DAY/HOUR : MINUTE) q Press the DATE Button for more than 2 seconds, until the year number blinks. Fig. 4 w Press the SET Button and adjust the numbers that blink. e Press the SEL Button to select the position of the blinking sign year → month → day → hour →...
  • Page 7: Selecting The Date Mode

    SELECTING THE DATE MODE Fig. 5 With the Advanced Photo System The date (year:month:day/hour:minute) can be printed on the front and back of the print. Frontprinting can be seen when inserted in an album and backprinting is convenient for cataloging. ✻...
  • Page 8 Fig. 6 Each time the DATE Button is pressed, the date format changes in sequence. A Year-Month-Day B Month-Day-Year C Day-Month-Year D Hour-Minute No print The indicated mode is recorded when the picture is taken, and printed on the front and back of the print when printed.
  • Page 9: Loading The Film Cartridge

    LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE Fig. 7 With the Advanced Photo System IX240 Cartridge film is used. ✻ Do not load the cartridge before inserting the battery. ✻ Confirm that the 1 sign on the film cartridge is white. Cartridges in which the signs are white cannot be used.
  • Page 10 Drop in the film cartridge w, and close the Film Fig. 9 Cartridge Compartment Cover e. The cover lock will click when closed completely. ✻ Press the cover and insert the cartridge. ✻ Do not apply unnecessary force to the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover.
  • Page 11 Press the Shutter Release Button. Fig. 11 The film automatically advances to the next frame, Fig. 12 and the Exposure Counter indicates the number of remaining (Unexposed) frames. ✻ Always perform this operation after loading a new film cartridge.
  • Page 12: Selecting The Print Format

    SELECTING THE PRINT FORMAT Fig. 13 With the Advanced Photo System C H P 3 prints formats - C/H/P - can be chosen. Print formats can be selected as desired. ✻ The print format can also be changed when making reprints, however the field of view remains the same.
  • Page 13: Taking Pictures

    Fig. 15 H&P about 16 x 23 mm about 16 x 28 mm about 10 x 28 mm No matter what print format of the C/H/P was H&C selected, the size of the photograph on the film may be the same(16.7 x 30.2mm). Depending on the print format selected during printing, the image (image of size in table) photographed within the area above may be printed.
  • Page 14 If you want to increase the size of the subject, slide Fig. 17 the zoom lever to the right s for a telephoto shot. If you want a wider field of view, slide the zoom lever to the left for a wide-angle shot. Aim at the subject so that it fills the whole AF frame.
  • Page 15 At a distance 90 cm or longer from the subject, Fig. 19 press the Shutter Release Button halfway. When the AF lamp (green) comes on, focusing is complete. When the shutter trips, the flash fires and the film Fig. 20 advances to the next frame.
  • Page 16 In dark places, photos should be taken within the following flash lamp ranges. Effective Flash Lamp Ranges Film speed Wide angle (22.5mm) Telephoto (45mm) ISO 100 0.9 - 3.5 0.9 - 1.8 ISO 200 0.9 - 5.0 0.9 - 2.5 ISO 400 0.9 - 7.0 0.9 - 3.5...
  • Page 17: Unloading The Film Cartridge

    UNLOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE When the last frame has been exposed, and film is Fig. 21 rewound. The Exposure Counter shows the number of frames remaining after subtracting the exposed frames from the specified number of frames. When rewinding of the film is finished, the “ ”...
  • Page 18 Take out the film cartridge after opening the Film Fig. 23 Cartridge Compartment Cover. is displayed on the cartridge. ✻ Do not apply unnecessary force to the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover. When taking out the film cartridge in mid-roll, push Fig.
  • Page 19: Using The Auto-Focus Lock

    USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCK In the composition shown above, the AF frame is off Fig. 25 the subject (in this case, the people). In this state, the Lens will not focus on the subject. Move the camera slightly so that the subject is Fig.
  • Page 20 Press the Shutter Release Button halfway down (AF Fig. 27 lock) without moving the camera and confirm that the AF lamp (Green) lights. While holding the Shutter Release Button halfway down to keep the Auto-Focus lock on, move the camera back to the original position to recompose your picture, then press the Shutter Release Button all the way down to take picture.
  • Page 21: Selecting The Exposure Mode

    SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE Fig. 28 Display the desired exposure mode or self-timer mode by pressing the MODE Button. ✻ The self-timer mode is cancelled each time a picture is taken. Auto Flash Used when taking ordinary pictures The flash lamp fires automatically when the brightness of the subject is lower than the predetermined level.
  • Page 22 b Red-eye Reduction Flash Mode Used when you want to take your object’s pupils naturally in a dark place or fire the flash forcefully with backlighting. The Red-eye Reduction Lamp turns on for about 1 second, and then, the camera takes a picture when the flash fires.
  • Page 23: Selecting Self-Timer Mode

    Flash Off Mode Use when taking pictures using interior light or for taking distant subjects which the flash lamp cannot reach, such as in a theater or a stadium. The flash lamp will not flash in this mode. ✻ When taking pictures in a dark place, we recommend the use of a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking.
  • Page 24 Press the Shutter Release Button, and the Self-timer Fig. 30 Lamp will turn on. Lamp lights steadily for 7 seconds, then blinks for remaining 3 seconds before the flash fires and the shutter is released. At the same time, the flash lamp fires in response to the brightness of the subject.
  • Page 25: Errors, Possible Causes, And Remedies

    ERRORS, POSSIBLE CAUSES, AND REMEDIES During operation Error Possible Causes Remedies Exposure counter shows Open the film cartridge Unload the film cartridge and load blinking “H B” sign though an unused film cartridge. compartment cover and film cartridge has been loaded check the film cartridge and film cartridge compartment status mark.
  • Page 26 Printed pictures Error Possible Causes Remedies q Was your finger on the AF q When shooting a picture, hold your Picture is not sharp. windows when shooting? camera correctly so that your finger is not on the AF windows. w Did you focus on the subject w Make sure that the AF frame is on correctly ? your subject or use the Auto-Focus...
  • Page 27 Error Possible Causes Remedies q Wasn’t “- - - - - -” selected q Select a date mode other than “- - - The date is not printed on the front. before taking pictures ? - - -” before taking pictures. w Some photo finishers may w Consult your nearest photo finisher.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Film IX240 Cartridge film prevention Film Advance Motorized automatic winding and Picture Size 16.7 x 30.2 mm Print Format C/H/P switchable rewinding; with mid-roll rewinding Lens Fujinon 3 components 3 elements; provision Flash Flashmatic type; Recycle time: 6 f = 22.5 mm - 45mm/ 1 : 5.6 - 1 : 10.5 Viewfinder Real image, C/H/P switchable;...
  • Page 29: Camera Care And Cautions

    CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS 1. Your camera is a precision instrument which 5. Do not put the camera in a closed car for a long requires careful handling. Do not expose it to time. shock, liquid, or drop it on the floor. 6.
  • Page 30 In Europe FUJI PHOTO FILM (EUROPE) G.m.b.H. Heesenstrasse 31, 40549 Dusseldorf, Germany FUJI PHOTO FILM (U.K.) LTD. Fuji Film House, 125 Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, London NW3 6JH, England FUJI FILM ESPAÑA, S.A. Aragon, 180, 08011-Barcelona, Spain In South America FUJI PHOTO FILM DO BRAZIL LTDA.

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