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1. Rotate the main command dial to choose the desired shutter speed between 30s and 1 8000s 2Sa Frame a photograph focus and shoot 72 MEMO e Shutter priority auto is only available with CPU lenses Exposure mode ff aperture priority auto is automatically selected when a non CPU lens is attached The exposure mode indicator will blink in the control panel and A will be displayed in the viewfinder If you select a shutter speed of iu Lm in mode M and then select mode without changing the shutter speed the shutter speed display will flash and the shutter cannot be released Rotate the main command dial to select a different shutter speed before shooting If the limits of the exposure metering system are exceeded one of the following indicators will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder H i Subject too bright Choose faster shutter speed or lower ISO sensitivity p 92 or use optional neutral density ND filter a Subject too dark Choose slower shutter speed or higher ISO sensitivity p 92 or use flash Use a battery with sufficient power when performing bulb shooting F Aperture priority auto In this mode the photographer sets the aperture minimum aperture to maximum aperture and the camera automatically controls the shutter speed This mode is best for photogr
2. e When an AF Micro Nikkor lens is attached and an external exposure meter is used the exposure ratio only needs to be factored when the lens aperture ring is used to set the aperture When the exposure compensation is set Z4 appears on the control panel The compensation value can be checked by pressing the ae 0 3 EV 2 EV jbo 5 6 The electronic analog exposure displays is displayed as exposure compensation in the control panel and viewfinder O blinks in electronic analog exposure display Frame a photograph focus and shoot MEMO e To cancel exposure compensation set the compensation amount to 0 0 or perform a two button reset gt p 120 Turning the camera off does not cancel exposure compensation e Normally you should compensate exposure to the side when the background is brighter than your main subject or to the side when the background is darker saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 77 78 Flash Photography Built in flash This camera is equipped with a guide number 12 flash ISO 100 m ft that can be used not only when natural lighting is inadequate but also to fill in shadows and backlit subjects or to add a catch light to the subject s eyes i TTL balanced Fill Flash for Digital SLR Speedlight emits series of nearly invisible preflashes monitor preflashes immediately
3. CAUTION Images shot in high sensitivity photography may appear coarse and may also be affected by noise such as white dots Changing the Image Quality Setting A QUALITY The camera supports the following image quality options i Setting the image quality in the SHOOTING listed in descending order by image quality and file size MENU Select the desired quality in the EA QUALITY under i Available settings for the image quality SHOOTING MENU Tr Say Ta See Setting the SHOOTING MENU p 108 No image processing is performed on the camera Select this setting when you want to process the image on a PC FINE JPG Records images in high quality bettered only by the RAW setting This mode allows you to record more images than the RAW setting NORMAL JPG Allows you to record the largest number of images H Setting the image quality using QUAL and the RAW Two images are recorded one RAW main command dial FINE JPG image and one FINE JPEG image While pressing QUAL rotate the main command dial until RAW Two images are recorded one RAW the desired setting is displayed in the control panel NORMAL JPG image and one NORMAL JPEG image CAUTION e When photographs taken at RAW FINE JPG or RAW NORMAL JPG are viewed on the camera only the JPEG image will be displayed e When photographs taken at RAW FINE JPG or RAW NORMAL JPG settings are
4. Speedlight SB 80DX SB 28DX SB 28 SB 50DX SB 23 SB 29 2 SB 30 SB 27 1 SB 22S Flash mode feature SB 26 SB 25 SB 24 SB 21B 2 SB 29S 2 SB 22 SB 20 SB 16B SB 15 A Non TTL auto Vv par Vv M Manual Vv Vv Vv 533 Repeating flash Vv REAR Rear curtain sync Vv Vv Vv 1 When an SB 27 is mounted on the FinePix S5 Pro the flash mode is automatically set to TTL and the shutter release will be disabled Set the SB 27 to A non TTL auto flash 2 Autofocus is only available with AF Micro lenses 60 mm 105 mm or 200 mm CAUTION Flash attachments made by manufacturers other than Nikon Use only Nikon Speedlights Negative voltages or voltages over 250 V applied to the accessory shoe could not only prevent normal operation but damage the sync circuitry of the camera or flash Continued gt saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 89 90 Flash Photography H Notes on using Nikon Speedlights Refer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions If the Speedlight supports the Creative Lighting System refer to the section on CLS compatible Digital SLR cameras The FinePix S5 Pro is not included in the Digital SLR category in the SB 80DX SB 28DX and SB 50DXmanuals If auto FP high speed sync is not used the shutter will synchronize with an external flash at speeds of 1 250s or slower i TTL flash control can be used at ISO sensitivities between 100 and 1600 At values ov
5. A MEMO e The camera may not produce the desired white balance even when the numeric value measured by an external color temperature meter is applied on the camera Take a test shot to determine if the selected value is appropriate to the light source saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 97 Adjusting Color Balance MJ WHITE BALANCE WB FINE TUNE The white balance can be fine tuned within a range of between 3 and 3 in 1 step increments AWB PRE WB Fine tune all white balaces except PRE CUS in single operation S PRE CUS 1 amp 2 PRE CUS 5 Fine tune the white balance for each PRE CUS settings H Fine tuning in the SHOOTING MENU O HELP AWB PRE WEF E PRE CUS 1 bd a PRE CUS 2 gt a PRE CUS 3 gt Ea PRE CUS 4 b s PRE CUS 5 gt Select the g WB FINE TUNE under SHOOTING MENU See Setting the SHOOTING MENUJ p 108 tune Press A or to select the item to fine p gt Press gt 98 R RED Cy Enhances the redness of an image when the value is the cyan of an image when the value is B Blue Ye Enhances the blue of an image when the value is ok SSM bac the yellow of an image when the value is Enhances the magenta of an image when both R Cy and B Ye values are the green of an image when Youn Press A V P or to set the desired a fine tuning value between 3 and 3 Press MENU OK
6. Auto zoom Y Y _ ISO Auto v v 1 Functions as remote flash only 2 Cannot be mounted on camera accessory shoe Can be used as remote flash if camera is in commander mode gt p 159 or SB 800 Speedlight is mounted on camera and SB R200 is controlled by Nikon SU 800 wireless Speedlight commander 3 When using non CPU lens with i TTL Balanced Fill Flash for Digital SLR improved precision can be obtained if lens data are specified in the NON CPU LENS DATA gt p 121 under MISC in the SET UP menu 4 Standard i TTL for Digital SLR is used with spot metering or when selected with Speedlight 5 Not available with non CPU lenses unless lens data have been specified in the NON CPU LENS DATA gt p 121 under Z3 MISC in the SET UP menu 6 Use Speedlight controls to select flash mode 7 Available only if non CPU lens is used without specifying lens data in the NON CPU LENS DATA gt p 121 under B9 MISC in the SET UP menu 8 Select 1 250 AUTO FP for the FLASH SYNC SPEED gt p 158 under E FLASH BKT in the SET UP menu Not available if built in flash fires 9 Available only when SB 800 is used as master flash or Nikon SU 800 wireless Speedlight commander is used 10Available with AF CPU lenses only The following Speedlights can be used in non TTL auto and manual modes If they are set to TTL the shutter button will lock and no photographs can be taken
7. MENU OK button Press this button to cancel an action in the menu screen Pressing this button in playback mode switches the display Press this button to display the SHOOTING MENU or PLAYBACK MENU or to confirm an action in the menu screen See p 109 for the SHOOTING MENU list y t 1 Face zoom in button p 52 Help button p 108 Used to zoom enlarge in on a face while the image is played back and to display the help screen while using menus Press and hold to use the function for live view on the LCD monitor Continued 45 46 Basic Operation Guide AE L AF L AE AF lock button p 62 69 AF ON button p 55 Same as pressing the shutter button halfway by pressing this button the camera automatically focuses to the subjects The exposure and focus is fixed while holding down this button Diopter adjustment control p 40 Mai d dial ain command dial Makes the image in the viewfinder easier to see Set the diopter adjustment control to the position where the focusing area appears sharpest Changes settings such as the shutter speed Metering selector p 68 J Multi selector Selects multi center weighted or Use this button to select menu options or spot as the metering system the focus area Focus selector lock p 59 p 59 AF area mode selector p 55 Unlock to select the focus area us
8. 123 Advanced Features Playback Using PLAYBACK MENU cccscccccseseseseeeees 126 Setting the PLAYBACK MENU 126 PLAYBACK MENU 127 Erasing the images ff ERASE 127 DPOF set frame PRINT ORDER DPOP 0 128 Protecting the images PROTECT 132 Setting automatic playback FJ SLIDE SHOW ee 133 Increasing monitor brightness E3 LCD BRIGHTNESS 134 Cropping the images amp 3 CROPPING 134 Settings SET EEE EEEE 138 Using the SET UP menu 138 List of SET UP menu options 139 E SHOOTING 146 149 150 151 EA EXPOSURE 2 eeseeessecseeeseteesteeeeeeeee 154 E3 FLASH BKT 0 eee cereeeteeeeeeeeeee 158 BUTTON ASSIGNMENT M Oa EErEE 175 Continued gt 8 Contents MAINTENANCE 0 0 coe eee 176 TIME 338 LANG 177 E3 SYSTEM 179 FORMAT canen dno ne 179 USB MODE ugerit dedede eiiie 179 FRAME NO 00 180 AUTO POWER SAVE 181 BEEP inienn in 181 VIDEO SYSTEM une 181 SET UP RESET vinceire 181 Camera Connection Connecting to a TV oo eee 182 Connecting Camera Directly to Printer PictBridge Function cceeeeeeeeeeeeees 183 Before connecting to a printer 183 Connecting to a printer 183 Specifying images for printing PRINT WITH DATE PRINT WITHOUT DATE 184 Printing with DPOF setting da PRINT DPOF 185 Software Inst
9. CAUTION The setting for fine tuning white balance will not be reset when the shooting menu is reset or the camera is turned off Preset White Balance Use this function to set the correct white balance for a light source You can also use this function to achieve a desired special effect H Setting the preset white balance in the SHOOTING MENU Set the focus mode selector to M manual E PRESET CUSTOM f foe Select one of the amp PRESET CUSTOM items under 0 WHITE BALANCE in the SHOOTING MENU See Setting the SHOOTING MENU p 108 K o gt Press A or W to select NEW WB SHUTTER TA a BACK LTT Hold up a sheet of white paper reflectivity of 18 grey card etc under the target light source Frame the white balance SI reference object in the center of the yar viewfinder Then press the shutter button GICOMPLETED If the exposure is measured correctly COMPLETED appears on the LCD monitor Check that the white balance reference object fills the area on the LCD monitor Press MENU OK to confirm the setting I When the exposure is not measured correctly OVER The subject is too bright Use a negative exposure compensation value and set the white balance again UNDER The subject is too dark Use a positive exposure compensation value and set the white balance again Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg
10. About advanced focusing screen display The new advanced focusing screen display of the FinePix S5 Pro employs the convenient Vari Brite focus area display system it enables clear display of the focus brackets at the selected focus area in the viewfinder for easy identification When the finder image is bright the ocus brackets are displayed in black and when the finder image is dark the focus brackets are momentarily illuminated in red The selected focus area can be identified easily in both bright and dark conditions with this unction Also the new Advanced Focusing Screen Display allows the superimposition of grid lines The grid lines can be displayed by selecting ON for the GRID DISPLAY under DISPLAY in the SET UP menu gt p 150 These grids assist you in composing the frame in taking landscape pictures or in shifting tilting PC Nikkor lenses Due to characteristics of the LCD used in the Vari Brite focus area display system a thin line outside the selected focus area may also be displayed or the entire viewfinder may be illuminated in red under certain conditions These are not malfunctions Attaching the Strap and Lens Attaching the strap Attach the strap to the strap mounts on the camera Once you have attached both ends of the strap check carefully to make sure that the strap is firmly secured CAUTION Attach the strap correctly to prevent dropping the camera Mounting the
11. Press MENU OK to confirm the setting MEMO Press DIS BACK to cancel the live view display C Press A or W to select B amp W or Continued gt saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu gt p 108 4 Enlarge an image for focusing CD ENLARG GEO CANCEL Pn Vv Focus an image manually Press A or to enlarge an image MEMO e The duration for displaying an image is 30 sec Press lt or P to change brightness Press DISP BACK to return to normal shooting 118 ar 5 P FULL FRAME CME CANCEL ae L MEMO e While LIVE VIEW DISPLAY is in effect the PC connection indicator will be displayed in the control panel This is normal When turning the camera off after LIVE VIEW DISPLAY the shutter speed may be set to bur ii Choose your desired shutter speed again To view the live image using the optional AC adapter AC 135VN is recommended Continued use of live image display can cause the CCD to overheat resulting in coarseness or noise such as white spotting in images If this occurs turn the camera off and wait for it to cool down before starting again If you display consecutive live images the previous brightness setting is retained for subsequent images The setting is reset when you turn the camera off or the auto power save function is triggered and has to be set again The live image cannot be displayed
12. Use a CPU lens except IX Nikkor with this camera D or G type AF lenses give you access to all available functions 2 Types of CPU lenses and other usable lenses accessories E Camera setting Focus mode Exposure mode Metering 4 al E3 AF electronic M PS AM ea Lens accessory finder 2p goio Type G or D AF Nikkor 2 AF S AF I Nikkor Yv Vv Vv Vv Vv Vv V 3 S PC Micro Nikkor 85 mm f 2 8D 4 v5 Vv v 6 Vv V 3 2 AF S AF I Teleconverter 7 v8 v8 Vv Vv Vv Vv V3 8 Other AF Nikkor except lenses for F3AF v9 v 9 Vv Vv Vv Y v 3 j Al P Nikkor 10 Yv v Yv Yv v3 Al modified Ai Ai S or Series E Nikkor 12 10 Vv 13 14 vrs Medical Nikkor 120 mm f 4 Vv Vv v t6 a Reflex Nikkor Vv W713 v 15 Q PC Nikkor v5 Vv F v7 Vv Al type Teleconverter 18 v8 Vv W113 v4 vd 3 TC 16AS AF Teleconverter v8 Vv W 13 v4 vrs PB 6 Bellows Focusing Attachment 19 v8 Vv v 20 Vv cee rings PK series 11 A 12 or V s v v3 _ gt 1 IX Nikkor lenses cannot be used 2 Vibration Reduction VR supported with VR lenses 3 Spot metering meters selected focus area 4 The camera s exposure metering and flash control systems do not work properly when shifting and or tilting the lens or when an aperture other than the maximum aperture is used 5 Electronic range finder cannot be used with shifting or tilting Continued 2 26 Attaching the
13. Ue e su BAeMyOS 191 Installation on a Mac OS X Turn your Macintosh on and start up Mac OS X Do not launch any other applications 2 When the bundled CD ROM is loaded into the CD ROM drive the FinePix icon appears Double click the FinePix icon to open the FinePix volume window 3 Double click on Installer for MacOSX 4 The Installer setup dialog appears Click the Installing FinePixViewer button FUJIFILM FinePix Viewer Reed Me Fira _ gt 192 CAUTION For more information on what is installed click the Read Me First button and Using FinePixViewer button 5 The Authenticate dialog appears Enter the name and password for the administrator account and then click the OK button The administrator account is the user account used for Mac OS X installation and you can confirm the user account in the Accounts dialog in the System Preferences 6 The License dialog appears Read the agreement carefully and then if you agree to the terms of the Agreement click the Accept button 7 The Read me dialog appears Click the Continue button 8 The FinePixinstallOSX window appears Click the Install button to install FinePixViewer 9 The ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix installer automatically starts up and a window showing the installation progress appears Installation may take several minutes 10 The Fi
14. M p 74 Value selected by user 1 250 30 s 2 1 Regardless of option selected camera may set shutter to speeds as slow as 30 s at flash sync settings of slow sync slow rear curtain sync and slow sync with red eye reduction 2 Speeds faster than 1 250s will be reduced to 1 250s when built in flash is popped up 3 Flash range varies with ISO sensitivity and aperture Consult table of flash of flash ranges p 81 when setting aperture in A and M modes i Effective range of the built in flash The effective range of the built in flash varies depending on the ISO sensitivity and aperture settings used Aperture at ISO equivalent of Metering range 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 2 2 2 5 2 8 3 2 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 6 1 7 5m 3 3 24 6 ft 2 2 2 2 5 2 8 3 2 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 3 7A 8 0 7 5 4m 2 3 17 7 ft 2 8 3 2 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 3 7 1 8 9 10 11 0 6 3 8m 2 0 12 5 ft 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 3 7 1 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 0 6 2 7m 2 0 8 9 ft 5 6 6 3 7 1 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 18 20 22 0 6 1 9m 2 0 6 2 ft 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 18 20 22 25 29 32 0 6 1 4m 2 0 4 6 ft 11 13 14 16 18 20 22 25 29 32 0 6 0 9m 2 0 2 9 ft 16 18 20 22 25 29 32 0 6 0 7m 2 0 2 3ft The minimum effective range for flash control using the built in flash is 0 6 meters In programmed auto the maxi
15. cee eee eeeeeee 23 Mounting the camera lens ceee 23 Attaching the LCD cover s Charging the Battery o oo eee 30 Loading the Battery 0 0 0 eee eee reeeeeeeee 32 Checking the battery charge 33 Inserting Memory Cards cee 34 Formatting the memory card 35 Turning On and Off ee 36 Setting the language date and time 36 Correcting the Date and Time c eee 39 Adjusting Viewfinder FOCUS 0 ceee eee 40 Selecting the Language ee 41 Using the Camera Basic Operation Guide eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen 42 Taking Pictures at Default Settings 47 Viewing the Images Setting the camera to playback mode Single frame playback eee Multi frame playback eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees Using the erase button eee Advanced Features Photography FQQUS E E eden ean crisper EE 54 FOCUS Mode idccaudddwenty nubian 54 AF area mode 55 Focus zone selection Focus area selection 59 Manual FOCUS eid ree ae 60 Focus OCK an aaee aa asane sateen 61 Getting good results with autofocus 63 The AF assist illuminator ccees Depth of field preview button S FREICASE vrase ei a N AEA ENSE AA Meterihg iseen a A TTia Taking Pictures with AE Lock 00 Exposure Mode su ccc snu ts co Meeccsesowntesteinrese P Programmed auto amp Shutter priority auto A Aper
16. gt p 183 194 and when the AC power adapter is being used MEMO Press gt or the shutter button halfway to return the camera back to ready status BEEP Controls the pitch of the beep that sounds when the self timer is counting down or the camera is focusing LOW Low pitch beep HIGH High pitch beep OFF No beep A MEMO When LOW or HIGH is selected D beep indicator is displayed in the control panel VIDEO SYSTEM Specifies whether video output is set to NTSC or PAL SET UP RESET Returns all camera settings other than S PRESET CUSTOM DATE TIME 3 38 LANG and VIDEO SYSTEM to their factory default values shuas 181 Connecting to a TV For easier viewing you can connect to a TV so the images can be displayed on a larger screen To terminals Plug the Video cable included into the VIDEO OUT Video output socket of the camera Video yellow Plug the other end of the cable into the video input socket on the TV VIDEO OUT socket CAUTION A MEMO e Plug the Video cable included and the AC power adapter correctly and push them in each terminal e See p 210 for the information of the AC power adapter e When connecting the Video cable included to TV the camera s screen is turned off e Use the AC 135VN sold separately when FinePix S5 Pro is connected to a TV for long periods 182 Connecting Camera Di
17. sainyea4 paoueapy 99 100 Adjusting Color Balance MHJ WHITE BALANCE H Setting the preset white balance using WB and the command dials While pressing WB rotate the main command dial until PRE preset is displayed in the control panel While pressing WB rotate the sub command dial to select a preset custom number P 1 to P 5 Remove your finger from WB and press again for more than 1 5 seconds Preset recording mode is activated and PE flashes in the viewfinder and the control panel Also the preset custom number and PRE flash in the control panel Hold up a sheet of white paper etc under the target light source Be sure the whiteness fills the frame Then press the QZJN shutter button If the exposure is measured correctly amp aad blinks in the shutter speed display in the control panel and id blinks in the shutter speed display in the viewfinder for about 3 seconds Then preset recording mode ends E When the exposure is not measured correctly When the exposure is not measured correctly noid blinks in the shutter speed display in the control panel exposure display in the viewfinder for about 3 seconds then returns to the step A MEMO The preset white balance cannot be set if the memory card is full the memory card has an error FEE is flashing the frame number has reached 999 9999 bu
18. suas 175 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 DPI SETTING Sets the number of pixels per inch to define the image data in length The set information will be recorded on the tag information The value can be set between 36 and 3000 DPI Select the item and press B on the multi selector to display the setting screen Use AW to change the setting DPI SETTING oki BACK IHU MEMO Recommendation e Use the following values based on which Image Size Setting was selected when image was taken and if the desired print size of the short side is 8 inches 20 3 cm L 4256x2848 356 DPI M 3024x2016 252 DPI S 2304x1536 192 DPI e Use the following values based on which Image Size Setting was selected when image was taken and if the desired print size of the short side is 5 inches 12 7 cm L 4256x2848 570 DPI M 3024x2016 403 DPI S 2304x1536 307 DPI 176 MAINTENANCE BATTERY INFO View information on the rechargeable battery NP 150 currently inserted in the camera BATTERY INFO PIC METER 240 197 PIC METER Number of times shutter has been released with current battery since battery was last charged Note that camera may sometimes release shutter without recording photograph for example when measuring value for preset white balance BAT METER Current battery level as a percentage CHARG LIFE Five level display showing
19. CAUTION e Note that this option is not available at battery levels less than _ or while shooting multiple exposures When cleaning the camera always use the full charged battery or AC power adapter AC 135VN sold separately to prevent camera damage should the mirror drop or the shutter close If the battery runs low while the mirror is raised a beep will sound and the AF assist illuminator will blink to warn that the shutter curtain will close and the mirror will lower in about two minutes End cleaning or inspection immediately MEMO To return to normal operation without raising the mirror turn the camera off Starting CCD cleaning Take great care to avoid scratching or damaging the CCD during cleaning as you will be responsible for the possibly high cost of repairs or replacement by an authorized FUJIFILM dealer Use a blower without a brush attached to remove any soiling on the CCD surface saoipuaddy MEMO Use a blower that does not have a brush attached Using a blower brush to clean soiling from the CCD can scratch the CCD surface Continued 205 Cleaning the CCD Check whether the dust has been removed from the CCD surface The blower has removed the dust There are no oily marks or fingerprints gt Turn the camera off and mount the lens or body cap on the camera There are oily marks or fingerprints left on the CCD that cannot be removed with the blow
20. Electronic analog exposure display p 75 Exposure compensation p 76 ISO auto control indicator p 156 K appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures p 21 Continued 19 20 Example of Control Panel Viewfinder and LCD Monitor HB LCD Monitor Photo information 1 Highlights can be displayed separately for each of the following histogram for brightness all channels red MASTER green and blue color channels and brightness MIN warning CAUTION Brightness warning Overexposed area blinks in black Brightness warning Photo information 2 LE 90E Playback mode p 50 Zoom in face p 52 22 e oe 0001 6 DPOF i 160 20 i Protection p 132 Quality mode p 93 Present p 50 2007 1 20 10 00AM tm Frame number p 180 1000 F28 pl Sensitivity p 92 Date and time p 36 Shutter speed p 72 Aperture p 73 Exposure compensation p 76 White balance p 95 W D RANGE p 112 COLOR p 113 E TONE p 113 E J SHARPNESS p 114 O FILM SIMULATION p 111 COLOR SPACE p 114 Metering mode p 68 Exposure mode p 70 Lens Focal length Flash sync mode p 82 IMAGE COMMENT p 146 MEMO e While playing back images on the LCD monitor or when in single frame playback mode press DISP BACK to switch the display When the screen display is histogram or photo info
21. H Setting the repeating REPEATING MODE OUTPUT TIMES FREQ 1 64 o k SSR back A Press A or W to select R4 REPEATING ey MODE e P gt Press P Press A or to select the output Q gt Press B to change next setting Repeat the steps for 4 to change the TIMES and FREQ settings Press MENU OK to confirm the setting How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 OUTPUT Highlight flash output expressed as fraction of full power TIMES Choose number of times flash fires at selected output Note that depending on shutter speed and option selected for Interval actual number of flashes may be less than selected FREQ Choose number of times flash fires per second i Times The number of times the flash can fire in succession is determined by flash output Output Options available for Times 1 4 116 1 32 1 64 1 128 2 KISIS j NI ajaj AJ a o KISIN SISIN 15 NI SPSESESPSESEST STS 20 25 NEST SPESPSESPSESTEST SESS 30 35 NT SPESPESESESPSESPTSESTESTSESYS Continued gt suas 161 162 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 H Setting the commander mode Choose this option to use the built in flash as a master flash controlling one or more remote optional Speedlights in up to two groups A and B using Advanced Wi
22. 2558 LANG pa v DATEMME a TIME DIFFERENCE A BE LANG gt Press A or to select DATE TIME y 5 Press gt a gt See 2 Set the date and time p 37 Apeay Buiyay 39 40 Adjusting Viewfinder Focus Photographs are framed in the viewfinder Before shooting make sure that the display in the viewfinder is in clear focus Remove the front lens cap and rotate the diopter adjustment control until the focus brackets are displayed in sharp focus when the shutter button is pressed halfway Focus brackets CAUTION When operating the diopter adjustment control with your eye to the viewfinder be careful not to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye Selecting the Language 7 Open the SET UP menu SET UP E BUTTON ASSIGNMENT 54 MISC gt EMSC gt GA MAINTENANCE Db gt EA SYSTEM af Press SET UP to open the SET UP ay menu A Press A or to select amp TIME i BHB LANG 2 Display the Bz4 LANG screen A lt o P gt z DATE TIME 54 LANG DATE TIME b TIME DIFFERENCE D Press P See 1 Sa3 LANG screen appears when turning the camera on p 36 Apeay fuma 9 41 Basic Operation Guide This section describes the camera s buttons and functions Shutter button p 49 Power switch p 36 IIluminator switch p 18 Press this button halfway to restore t
23. After formatting is completed the control panel shows the number of available frames 333 CAUTION Do not turn the camera off or remove the battery or memory card until formatting is completed A MEMO When F ar blinks press any other button except for i and MODE to exit without formatting memory card e Formatting can be performed using FORMAT under E3 SYSTEM in the SET UP menu Apeay umay 35 Turning On and Off Set the power switch to ON to turn the camera on Setting the language date and Set the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off time When using the camera for the first time after purchasing the language date and time are cleared START MENU screen appears then set the language date and time 1 32 LANG screen appears when turning the camera on START MENU Baa LANG B isle DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ESP ITALIANO Gra te zh Press A V lt or P to select the lt i gt language Press MENU OK to confirm the setting 2 Set the date and time DATE TIME NOT SET vy mm DDEL 1 1 12 00 AM lt gt Press lt or P to select Year Month Day Hour or Minute YY v K o gt Press or to correct the setting MEMO Holding down or W changes the numbers continuously e When the time displayed passes 12 the AM PM setting changes
24. Enter the preset password and new password to change the password If you set NEW PASSWORD to 0000 the password setting is canceled COMMAND DIALS This option controls the operation of the main and sub command dials ROTATE DIRECTION Controls direction of rotation for the command dial operation when setting flexible program shutter speed aperture easy exposure compensation exposure mode exposure compensation value bracketing increment and flash sync mode Select ROTATE DIRECTION and press B gt on the multi selector Press A W to change the setting ROTATE DIRECTION IRIE UIMESIN ah NORMAL Normal command dial operation REVERSE Reverses rotation of command dials How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 CHANGE MAIN SUB Exchanges functions of main and sub command dials when setting shutter speed and aperture APERTURE SETTING Controls whether changes to aperture are made using lens aperture ring or command dials Select CHANGE MAIN SUB and press gt on the multi selector Press A W to change the setting CHANGE MAIN SUB ON Main command dial controls aperture sub command dial controls shutter speed OFF Main command dial controls shutter speed sub command dial controls aperture Select APERTURE SETTING and press B gt on the multi selector Press amp W to change the setting SUB COMMAND DIAL Aperture can only be adju
25. Flexible program indicator p 71 Exposure mode p 70 mage size p 94 mage quality p 93 Focus area p 59 AF area mode p 56 mm o agg White balance mode p 95 Number of available frames p 49 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills p 67 PC mode indicator Preset white balance recording indicator p 100 K appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures p 21 Battery level indicator p 33 Flash sync mode p 82 Beep indicator p 181 Aperture f number p 70 76 Aperture number of stops p 73 76 Bracketing increment p 103 Maximum aperture non CPU lens p 124 PC connection indicator p 195 Aperture stop indicator p 73 76 Continued 17 18 Example of Control Panel Viewfinder and LCD Monitor o Taia o Flash compensation indicator p 84 Bracketing indicator p 103 Exposure compensation indicator p 76 Electronic analog exposure display p 75 ISO sensitivity indicator p 92 Exposure compensation p 76 ISO auto control indicator p 156 Bracketing progress indicator p 103 Flash value FV lock p 85 PC connection indicator p 195 GPS connection indicator p 147 Image comment indicator p 146 Multiple exposure indicator p 116 Wide frame focus area indicator p 58 Barcode data input display p 147 I The LCD Illuminator Holding the power switch in the 8 position activates the control panel backlight L
26. MULTI SELECTOR DO NOTHING WAKE UP INITIATE AUTOFOCUS Specifies whether the multi selector readies the camera wakeup from standby status or initiates autofocus 167 FUNC BUTTON FV LOCK FV LOCK LENS DATA 1 STEP Tv Av SAME AS AE L AF L FLASH OFF BRACKETING BURST MATRIX METERING CENTER WEIGHTED SPOT METERING FOCUS AREA FRAME Specifies the function performed by the FUNC button 168 FUNCTION LOCK LOCK SETTING FUNCTION SELECTION CHANGE PASSWORD Disables the command dial SHOOTING MENU and SET UP menu in order to avoid misuse 169 COMMAND DIALS ROTATE DIRECTION CHANGE MAIN SUB APERTURE SETTING MENUS AND PLAYBACK Specifies the function performed by the command dials 172 Factory default Continued gt suas 143 144 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 BUTTON AND DIAL DEFAULT HOLD Enables using the buttons and command dials together for operations 174 TEST SHOOTING NO ON OFF Disables shooting an image without a memory card 174 CARD MISC NON CPU LENS FOCAL LENGTH mm Registers non CPU lens data focal length and maximum aperture to DATA MAXIMUM the camera when using a non CPU lens 121 APERTURE Specifies the type of batteries for the MB D200 battery pack MB D200 BATTERY 175 TYPE Controls the function assigned to the AF ON button of the optional MB
27. Right click FINEPIX CD ROM drive in the My Computer window and select Open Double click SETUP or SETUP exe in the CD ROM window SETUP SETUP exe The way file names are displayed differs as described below depending on your PC settings File extensions 3 letter suffixes indicating the file type may be shown or hidden e g Setup exe or Setup Text may be shown normally or all in uppercase e g Setup or SETUP Installing other applications You may see messages for installing ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix Install this application as directed by the on screen instructions 2 Install DirectX as directed by the on screen instructions and then restart your PC If the latest version of DirectX is already installed on your PC this installation is not performed CAUTION e If the latest version is already installed this window does not appear e Do not remove the CD ROM during this procedure 3 After restarting the PC a message appears stating Installation of the FinePixViewer has been completed Installation on a Mac OS X Pre installation checklist H Hardware and software requirements To run this software you must have the hardware and software described below Check your system before you begin the installation Compatible Mac 1 Power Macintosh G3 2 PowerBook G3 2 Power Macintosh G4 iMac iBook Power Macintosh G4 Cube Po
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29. a o w Up to 99 sheets are printed To a more PRINT settings repeat steps and 2 Press MENU OK to display the IN confirmation screen U PRINTTHESE FRAMES TOTAL 9 SHEETS CIES CEICANCEL Press MENU OK again to download the data to the printer and start printing the specified number of prints e MEMO Even if MENU OK is pressed with the total number of images set at 0 zero the confirmation message appears for one print of the displayed image Press MENU OK again to start printing MEMO Printing with date Press DISP BACK to display the setting display Press A or W to select PRINT WITH DATEL6 Press MENU OK CAUTION PRINT WITH DATEL is not available when the camera is connected to a printer that does not support date printing Printing with DPOF setting ka PRINT DPOF PRINT WITH DATE Ce PRINT WITHOUT DATE Press DISP BACK to open the menu Press A or W to select i PRINT DPOF Press MENU OK to display the confirmation screen Continued gt uolsauUo eraweJ 185 Connecting Camera Directly to Printer PictBridge Function 7 2 PRINT DPOF OK TOTAL 9 SHEETS kK a Press MENU OK again to download the data to the printer and start printing the NG Ky specified frames files continuously CHECK To select dk PRINT DPOF the DPOF settings must be specified on FinePi
30. enter the password then press MENU OK Press MENU OK to confirm the setting A MEMO If the menu is locked it cannot be selected while the function lock is active 170 o gt Press A or W to select LOCK SETTING H Setting the function to be locked ERASE UNLOCK APERTURE UNLOCK SHUTTER SPEED UNLOCK Ay Press A or W to select FUNCTION Rae SELECTION fi i gt Press B locked Q p gt Press P Press A or to select the function to be How to use the SET UP menu p 138 FUNCTION SELECTION o gt Press A or F to change the setting Vv lt ta b Press lt to return to selecting a function Repeat step to change the settings of functions Press MENU OK to confirm the setting H Setting the password 0000 NO PASSWORD Back oem A Press A or W to select CHANGE yey PASSWORD sumas f p Press P N Press AW AP to enter a new R password Press MENU OK to confirm the setting Press MENU OK after the confirmation screen is displayed Press to return to the FUNCTION LOCK setting screen if necessary Continued gt 171 172 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 A MEMO To change the password If a password has been previously set the following screen is displayed in step NEWPASSWORD i 0000 NO PASSWORD Back IANN
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32. the auto power save function will not be performed while the camera is communicating with a GPS device MEMO e UTC data is provided by the GPS device and is independent of the camera clock e GPS data is only recorded when the J icon is displayed Confirm that the icon is displayed in the control panel before shooting A flashing J icon indicates that the GPS device is searching for a signal pictures taken while the J icon is flashing will not include GPS data How to use the SET UP menu p 138 SHOOTING SPEED Choose the rate 2 frames s or 1 frame s at which pictures can be taken in continuous low speed mode MEMO The frame advance rate may drop at slow shutter speeds and at AM D RANGE setting other than 100 STD EXPOSURE DELAY MODE Select ON to delay shutter release until about 0 4 s after the shutter button is pressed reducing camera shake in situations in which the least camera movement could result in blurred photographs for example microscope photography DISPLAY IMAGE DISPLAY SELF TIMER See p 101 for details QUICK PREVIEW DATA Normally select ON to playback images quickly in the LCD monitor or OFF to playback images slowly With any software application If you encounter some difficulties with playback or printing of images with ON selected select OFF Use this setting to specify how to display images on
33. viewfinder and the shutter cannot be released E When a non CPU lens is attached If lens data are specified using the NON CPU LENS DATA under F MISC in the SET UP menu many of the features available with CPU lenses can also be used with non CPU lenses If lens data are not specified color matrix metering cannot be used and center weighted metering is used when matrix metering is selected Non CPU lenses can only be used in exposure modes A and M when aperture must be set using the lens aperture ring If the maximum aperture has not been specified using NON CPU LENS DATA the camera aperture display will show the number of stops from maximum aperture the actual aperture value must be read off the lens aperture ring Aperture priority auto will be selected automatically in exposure modes P and amp The exposure mode indicator in the control panel will blink and A will be displayed in the viewfinder Continued Apeay uyay 27 28 Attaching the Strap and Lens H Nikkor lenses accessories that cannot be attached to the FinePix S5 Pro The following Nikkor lenses accessories cannot be attached to the FinePix S5 Pro otherwise camera body or lens may be damaged Non Al lenses Lenses that require the AU 1 focusing unit 400 mm 4 5 600 mm 5 6 800 mm f 8 1200 mm f 11 Fisheye 6 mm 5 6 8 mm f 8 OP 10 mm f 5 6 21 mm f 4 old type K2 rings ED 180 600 mm f 8 serial numbers 174041 174180 ED 360 1200 mm
34. 0 or performing a two button reset Flash exposure compensation is not reset when the camera is turned off A MEMO Flash exposure compensation is also available when a Nikon SB 800 or SB 600 Speedlight is attached FV lock This feature is used to lock flash output allowing photographs to be recomposed without changing the flash level This ensures that flash output is appropriate to the subject even when the subject is not positioned in the center of the frame Select FV LOCK or FV LOCK LENS DATA for FUNC BUTTON under EJ BUTTON ASSIGNMENT in the SET UP menu gt p 138 168 Press the flash pop up button to raise the flash Position the subject in the center of the frame and press the shutter button halfway to focus Press the FUNC button e The flash will emit a monitor preflash to determine the appropriate flash level e Flash output will be locked at this level and FV lock icons Pkg and will appear in the control panel and viewfinder Move the camera to recompose the photograph then press the shutter button fully If desired additional pictures can be taken without releasing FV lock Press the FUNC button to release FV lock and confirm that the FV lock icons pq and are no longer displayed in the control panel and viewfinder Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sainyeay paoueapy 85 86 Flash Photography I Using FV lock with Nikon Speedl
35. 2GB 4GB Ultra I SDCFX 1GB 2GB 4GB Extreme II e Microdrive 1GB 2GB 4GB 6GB CAUTION Operation is not guaranteed with other makes of card For more details on the above cards please contact the manufacturer 7 Set the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off p 36 Check the access lamp is off 2 Turn the card slot cover latch to open the slot cover Card slot cover latch CAUTION Never open the slot cover while the camera is on This could destroy the image data or damage the memory card itself 3 Insert the card as shown below The access lamp will light for about a second Terminals CAUTION Confirm that the memory card is in the orientation shown Attempting to insert cards upside down or backward could damage the camera or card Do not use excessive force 4 Close the slot cover Removing memory cards Ay Open the slot cover press the eject button and remove the memory card Formatting the memory card Formatting memory cards permanently deletes all photographs and other data they may contain Be sure all data you wish to keep has been copied to another storage device before formatting the card Turn the camera on gt p 36 Press ff and MODE simultaneously for about 2 seconds Far blinks in the control panel and viewfinder Press fi and MODE again Far Far 333
36. 30 seconds with the AF moved or each shot the flash used at full power every second shot and the camera turned off and then on again once every 10 shots e Note Because the number of available shots varies depending on the level of charge in the battery the figures shown here for the number of available shots using the battery is not guaranteed The number of available shots will also decline at low temperatures Camera dimensions W H D 147 mm x 113 mm x 74 mm 5 8 in x 4 4 in x 2 9 in not including accessories and attachments Camera mass weight Approx 830 g 29 3 oz not including accessories battery and memory card Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating Conditions 80 humidity or less no condensation 1 CCD RAW is a format specific to the FinePix S5 Pro The enclosed FinePixViewer software or the optional Hyper Utility software HS V3 is required to interpret images 2 Images shot in high sensitivity photography may appear coarse and may also be affected by noise such as white dots 3 Images shot with long exposures may appear coarse and may also be affected by noise such as white dots Continued gt 225 Specifications E Memory card capacity and image quality size The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on a 1 GB memory card at different quality and size settings Exposure mode M ISO200 focus mode M IMAGE DISPLAY set to OF
37. AE lock is in effect exposure will not be changed by changing the frame Also AE L indicator will appear in the viewfinder In spot metering exposure will be locked at the value metered in a 3 mm 0 12 in circle centered on the selected focus area In center weighted metering exposure will be locked at the value metered in an 8 mm 0 31 in circle at the center of the viewfinder Depending on the option selected AE L AF L locks both focus and exposure the default setting only focus or only exposure Options are available for keeping exposure locked until AE L AF L is pressed a second time the shutter is released or exposure meters turn off Keeping AE L AF L pressed recompose the photograph and shoot MEMO e While AE L AF L is being pressed the following operation can be performed When exposure mode is Flexible program gt p 71 When exposure mode is Changing Shutter speed When exposure is 4 Changing Aperture The new shutter speed and exposure values are displayed in the exposure display after the change Rotating the metering selector to another setting does not change the metering system during AE Lock operation Release the AE lock saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 69 70 Exposure Mode Four modes are available programmed auto P shutter priority auto S aperture priority auto A and manual M F Programmed auto This mode automatically controls the s
38. FUNCTION specify the functions use FUNCTION SELECTION BASIC Locks all functions except the FUNCTION functions which can be specified by the SELECTED FUNCTION FUNCTION SELECTION Specifies functions to be locked when SELECTED FUNCTION is selected for LOCK SETTING CHANGE PASSWORD Change password when LOCK SETTING activates These functions can be specified by the SELECTED FUNCTION e FORMAT e COLOR SPACES e ERASE e FILM SIMULATION e APERTURE e QUALITY e SHUTTER SPEED e WHITE BALANCE e EXP COMPENSATION ISO e TONE COLOR SHARP EXPOSURE MODE e D RANGE e FLASH COMPENSATION The functions to be locked by the BASIC FUNCTION e All options in the SET UP menu except FUNCTION LOCK FORMAT e Auto bracketing e Two button reset MEMO e The following functions can be used even when FUNCTION LOCK is set Playback PJ 83 Release AF ON button AE L AF L button e Specify the functions using FUNCTION SELECTION before setting the SELECTED FUNCTION under LOCK SETTING gt p 170 Continued shuas 169 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 I Making the Lock Setting FUNCTION LOCK UNLOCK gt SELECTED FUNCTION D gt BASIC FUNCTION gt y a P gt Press P M Press A or W to select options for LOCK any SETTING Press B to display the confirmation screen a 8 gt If the INPUT PASSWORD screen is Z displayed
39. ISO setting im WB white balance button p 96 97 100 Used with the main command dial to select white balance setting Exposure compensation button O n N 7 N Used with the main command dial to DUCE select the exposure compensation value Control panel p 17 Displays the information shown in the viewfinder along with other information Continued gt eawe ay Guisp 43 44 Basic Operation Guide Sub command dial Changes the aperture and other settings This button allows you to check the depth of field FUNC Button p 168 Performs FV lock in the default setting You can also assign preferred functions from menu 10 pin remote terminal Used for connecting a 10 pin remote terminal accessories Hold down this button as you remove the lens BKT bracketing button p 103 TD erase button p 53 Used with the command dials to select auto exposure bracketing Select the types of auto bracketing from the SET UP menu before making the settings using the button and dial Main command dial Sets the number of images to be shot Sub command dial Sets compensation value Used to delete an image while the image is played back at Format button p 35 Formats the media inserted in the camera Used simultaneously with the MODE format button eawe ay Gulsp P playback button p 50 Switches playback display on and off
40. Remove button OEE IE maatnond junsmstasi vaoia To remove FinePixViewer FinePix Viewer Ver 5 3 lt 5 To remove the driver software FUJIFILM USB Driver When the message appears click the OK button Check your selection carefully since the process cannot be canceled once you click the OK button FUJIFILM USB Driver x FUJIFILM USB Driver is deleted OK Automatic uninstallation begins When uninstallation ends click the OK button Macintosh Quit FinePixViewer Then drag the installed FinePixViewer folder to the Trash and select Empty Trash in the Finder menu UONE e SU BAeMYOS E 199 200 System Expansion Option By using FinePix S5 Pro together with other optional accessories your system can be expanded to fill a wide range of uses Accessory availability may vary by country Please check with your local Fujifilm representative to confirm product availability Power supplies Rechargeable Battery Battery Charger NP 150 BC 150 AC adapter AC 135VN Storage media Software CompactFlash _ PC card adapter ictBri Microdrive Microdrive adapter PictBridge PictBridge compatible printer USB cable Personal Computer Hyper Utility HS V3 Hyper Utility HS V3 UP Printer FinePix S5 Pro accessories or sold separately Other manufacturer products I Usable Nikon accessories Sp
41. Using SHOOTING MENU Use these menus to adjust image quality or focus You can take pictures in a wide range of conditions Setting the SHOOTING MENU 7 Display the SHOOTING MENU Set the camera to shooting mode If the playback mode is active press the shutter button halfway Press MENU OK to open the SHOOTING MENU amp Select the item Press A or to select the item 108 3 Change the setting Press P AR Different type of screen appears lt gt depending on selected item Press A or W to change the setting Press MENU OK to confirm the setting Help on the menu screen Help is available when the 8 HELP mark is displayed in the upper right of the screen while selecting items in menus Press and hold the 8 for a description of the selected item Setting the menu p 108 List of SHOOTING MENU options Menu Functions Settings O FILM SIMULATION p 111 Sets the image formation parameters for images You can select from Standard STANDARD Studio Portrait F1 Fia F1b Fic or Fujichrome F2 STANDARD fi F1 F F1a rFib ir Fic im F2 D RANGE A AUTO 100 STD 130 170 p 112 Sets the dynamic range of images 230 W1 300 400 W2 olor K EN Sets the density of the color of images TED S PSTD MEDIUM lone t ees Sets the contrast of images ater ERM ARDS ED MEDIUM E
42. battery age 0 New indicates that battery performance has not been affected 4 Replace indicates that battery has reached end of charging life and should be replaced How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 FIRMWARE VERSION View the camera firmware version MAINTENANCE COUNTER View the number of times the shutter has been released INO OF PICTURE or how many times the shutter unit has been replaced UNIT REPLACE NO OF PICTURE is displayed in 100 unit increments MIRROR LOCK UP CLEANING This option is used to lock the mirror in the up position to allow inspection or cleaning of the CCD See Cleaning the CCD p 204 TIME 3 53 LANG DATE TIME See p 36 for details TIME DIFFERENCE Use this function when traveling to destinations in different time zones This function sets a time difference relative to the date and time currently set When this setting is enabled the specified time difference is applied when pictures are taken 1 Use time difference function suas Press A or W to change between A HOME and 4 LOCAL o To set the time difference select 4 LOCAL HOME Your home time zone LOCAL Your destination time zone Continued gt 177 178 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 2 Move to TIME DIFFERENCE screen DATE TIME 5 58 LANG Q i gt Press B 3 S
43. by the computer operating system MTP PTP Normally selected Select MTP PTP to send pictures to the PC or to use PictBridge The camera can be safely detached without eject operation from the PC irs PC SHOOT AUTO Use to control the camera from the PC The camera operates in PC shooting mode when connected to the PC with the USB cable When not connected to the PC the camera operates stand alone 35 PC SHOOT FIXED Use to control the camera from the PC The camera only operates from the PC and does not operate stand alone Select PC SHOOT FIXED to use only for operating camera via PC shuas 179 180 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 FRAME NO Use this function to specify whether frame numbers are assigned consecutively from previous numbers or begin again lt CONTINUOUS gt lt RENEW gt 0001 0001 0005 0005 0006 0001 0010 0005 Formatted memory card used for both A and B CONTINUOUS Pictures are stored beginning from the highest file number stored on the last memory card used RENEW Pictures are stored on each memory card beginning with a file number 0001 Each image will be numbered consecutively from the last number used So when recorded images in the memory card are erased the number of the erased frame will not be used again Even erasing all frames in the memory card will not return the number to 0001 CHECK Frame number
44. camera lens 7 Check the lens type Apeay umay CPU contacts of G type Nikkor CPU Nikkor lens CPU lens lens other than G The lens is fitted without type with CPU signal aperture ring with aperture contacts ring A MEMO See Lens compatibility p 25 for details 2 Set the Power switch to OFF to turn the camera off p 36 3 Remove the rear lens cap and camera body cap l Continued gt 54 24 Attaching the Strap and Lens 4 Position the lens in the camera s bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on lens and camera body are aligned then twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place Mounting index CAUTION e Always change the lens in an area free of dirt and dust e When attaching the lens take care not to press the lens release button e Take care not to mount the lens when it is at an angle to the camera as this can damage the lens mount on the camera Detaching lenses Be sure the camera is off when removing or exchanging lenses To remove the lens press and hold the lens release button while turning the lens clockwise While the lens is removed from the camera fit the camera body cap provided onto the camera to protect the inside of the camera and prevent soiling of the mirror and viewfinder screen You can also use the Nikon Body Cap H Lens compatibility
45. cancel erasing of all the frames files Some frames files not already erased may be saved MEMO Protected frames files cannot be erased Unprotect the frames files before erasing them gt p 132 CAUTION Erased frames files cannot be recovered Back up important frames files onto your PC or another media yoeghe g sainjea4 pasueapy 127 128 PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu p 126 DPOF set frame 3 PRINT ORDER DPOF You can specify the image number of prints with or without date of printing with a DPOF compatible printer WITH DATEL The date will be imprinted on your prints WITHOUT DATE The date will not be imprinted on your prints RESET ALL All DPOF settings will be canceled WITH DATE WITHOUT DATE Selecting WITH DATEL6 C6 appears on the screen and the date will be imprinted on your prints da PRINT ORDER DPOF Ce DPOF 00009 t_______ Total number of prints ZN Press lt Q or P to display the frame file lt gt gt for specifying DPOF setting v Press A or to set a value Select number of desired prints from 0 to e 99 For frames files that you do not want printed set the number of prints to 0 zero To specify more DPOF settings repeat steps and Always press MENU OK after the settings are completed Pressing DISP BACK cancels those settings Press MENU OK aga
46. conditions warm place to heat it and then load it into 33 the camera just before you take a picture 208 Battery and power supply Battery runs out The battery terminals are soiled Wipe the battery terminals with a clean 208 quickly dry cloth Same battery has been used for a long The battery can no longer be recharged 32 period Load a new battery 33 208 The battery has run out Charge the battery or load fully charged 30 battery 32 Power cuts out 208 during operation The camera and AC power adapter are not Connect the camera and AC power 210 connected correctly adapter correctly Not usable battery is loaded Use the rechargeable battery NP 150 30 32 H Setting menu etc Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page LCD monitor Screens are not A language other than English is selected Select ENGLISH displa displayed in S a8 LANG under R TIME 41 Play English 332 LANG in the SET UP menu H Shooting Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page The memory card is full Insert a new memory card or erase some 34 unnecessary frames 53 127 The memory card is not formatted Format the memory card on the camera 35 145 179 The focus is not set in AF S mode focus Use AF lock to set the focus and check that indicator not lit the focus indicator is lit before taking 54 61 the shot No photograph is No mem
47. deleted both RAW and JPEG images will be deleted 4 4 4 m 2 RAW gt FINE gt NORM RAW RAW NORM FINE oO Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 94 Changing the Image Size Setting K3 RECORDING PIXELS Sets the size of the photographed image BB Available settings for the image size 4256x2848 Sets the image size to 4256 x 2848 pixels approx 12 1 megapixels You can record the fewest number of images in this mode 08 3024x2016 Sets the image size to 3024 x 2016 pixels approx 6 1 megapixels E3 2304x1536 Sets the image size to 2304 x 1536 pixels approx 3 54 megapixels You can record the largest number of images in this mode H Guide to printed image sizes 4256x2848 Printing at up to 35 6 x 43 2 cm 14 x 17 in A3 size TJ 3024x2016 Printing at up to 10R 25 4 x 30 5 cm 10 x 12 in A4 size E3 2304x1536 Printing at up to 6R 15 2 x 20 3 cm 6 x 8 in A5 size H Setting the image size in the SHOOTING MENU Select the desired image size for the gg RECORDING PIXELS under SHOOTING MENU See Setting the SHOOTING MENU p 108 H Setting the image size using QUAL and the sub command dial While pressing QUAL rotate the sub command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the control panel Adjusting C
48. f 11 serial numbers 174031 174127 200 600 mm f 9 5 serial numbers 280001 300490 Lenses for the F3AF 80 mm f 2 8 200 mm f 3 5 TC 16 Teleconverter PC 28 mm f 4 serial number 180900 or earlier PC 35 mm f 2 8 serial numbers 851001 906200 PC 35 mm f 3 5 old type 1000 mm 6 3 Reflex old type 1000 mm f 11 Reflex serial numbers 142361 143000 2000 mm f 11 Reflex serial numbers 2001 11 200310 Attaching the LCD cover To prevent soiling or damage to the LCD monitor attach the enclosed LCD cover to the camera when you are carrying or not using the camera 1 Toattach the cover insert the projection on the top of the cover into the matching indentation above the camera monitor 2 Press the bottom of the cover until it clicks into place Removing the LCD cover Hold the camera firmly and pull the bottom of the cover gently outwards as shown above Apeay uyay 29 30 Charging the Battery The battery is not fully charged at shipment and must be fully charged before being used E Compatible battery Rechargeable Battery NP 150 pa Indicator Terminals I Rechargeable battery NP 150 The NP 150 shares information with compatible devices enabling the battery charge state to be shown in six levels in control panel and as a percentage displayed in BATTERY INFO under 5 MAINTENANCE in the SET UP menu gt p 176 together with battery life and the number of pictures taken sin
49. function the camera records any images shot up to that point as an overlayed single photograph then exits the multiple exposure mode e The icon in the control panel will disappear 116 Setting the menu p 108 CAUTION LIVE VIEW DISPLAY Do not remove or replace the memory card while recording a multiple exposure To manually focus the image more sharply or to check the e The information listed in the playback photo information image you can view the image on the LCD monitor while display including date of recording and camera adjusting the focus orientation is for the first shot in multiple exposure hsoa mtu ee asad a SOME SLING 7 Set the focus mode selector to n manual Shooting will end automatically and the shot images up p 60 to that point are recorded as an overlayed single photograph if 2 Select LIVE VIEW DISPLAY under No operation is performed for more than 30 seconds SHOOTING MENU or press and hold 8 The camera is turned off The battery is exhausted I Ree oun 3 Select the display color Blis pressed SET UP is pressed e Dynamic range will be 400 even if AUTO is selected DLIVE VIEW DISPLAY for M D RANGE in multiple exposure shooting USE AT MF Multiple exposure shooting cannot be performed when ISO auto control is set to ON in ISO AUTO CONTROL under ISO AUTO CONTROL under E8 EXPOSURE in the SET UP menu or auto bracketing is set COLOR
50. is removed from the shutter button AT Fully pressed MEMO e You can reapply the focus lock as many times as you like before releasing the shutter Do not change the distance between the camera and the subject while focus lock is in effect If the subject moves focus again at the new distance In single servo AF focus will remain locked between shots as long as the shutter button is kept pressed halfway allowing several photographs in succession to be taken at the same focus setting Focus will also remain locked between shots while AE L AF L is pressed Getting good results with autofocus Autofocus does not perform well under the conditions listed below If the camera is unable to focus using autofocus use manual focus gt p 60 or use focus lock gt p 61 to focus on another subject at the same distance and then recompose the photograph There is little or no contrast between the subject and the back ground Example subject is the same color as the back ground The focus area contains objects at different distances from the camera The subject is dominated by regular geometric patterns Example a row of windows in a m panna skyscraper coco a an T Example subject is inside a cage The focus area contains areas of sharply contrasting brightness Example subject is half in the shade The subject appe
51. selected at that focal length Memo 125 Using PLAYBACK MENU Use these menus to playback photographed images Setting the PLAYBACK MENU Press P to set the camera to playback mode EE PRINT ORDER DPOF 3 GI PROTECT 3 E SLIDE SHOW 3 EA LCD BRIGHTNESS gt EA CROPPING b O Press MENU OK to open the PLAYBACK MENU Press A or to select the item Press P ca gt Different type of screen appears lt P depending on selected item Press A or W to change the setting Press MENU OK to confirm the setting 126 PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu p 126 Erasing the images iiJERASE Use this mode to erase unnecessary images to have ample free space on the memory card Erasing one frame at a time FRAME iil ERASE OK ZX Press lt Q or P to select the erasing frame lt P bite Press MENU OK to erase the currently displayed frame file A MEMO To erase another frame file repeat above steps When erasing frames files is completed press DISP BACK CAUTION Pressing MENU OK repeatedly erases consecutive frames files Take care not to erase a frame file by mistake Erasing all frames ALL FRAMES T ERASE ALL OK IT MAY TAKE A WHILE a Press MENU OK to erase all the frames V files Press DISP BACK to
52. selection to prevent the selected focus area from changing when the multi selector is pressed MEMO e The focus area cannot be changed when auto power save is activated during playback or while a menu is displayed e When the AF area mode is set to the group dynamic AF p 56 the focus area can be selected by group e When the AF area mode is set to the dynamic area AF with closest subject priority p 56 the focus area cannot be selected saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 59 60 Focus Manual focus Use manual focus in situations where autofocus may not work as expected gt p 63 or a lens other than an AF Nikkor lens is attached Set the focus mode selector to M Adjust the lens focusing ring until the image displayed on the clear matte field in the viewfinder is in focus Photographs can be taken at any time even when the image is not in focus MEMO e When using a lens that offers A M selection select M when focusing manually With lenses that support M A autofocus with manual priority focus can be adjusted manually with the lens set to M or M A See the documentation provided with your lens for details e Use manual focus while monitoring an image on the LCD monitor using the live view display Focal plane mark To determine the distance between your subject and the camera measure from the focal plane mark on the camera body The distance between the lens mounting f
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54. the LCD after shooting in order to check the result CONTINUOUS The results are always displayed after you shoot Then images are automatically recorded Press the shutter button or MENU OK to take another picture 4 SEC 2 SEC The image appears for about 4 or 2 seconds and is then recorded OFF The photographed image is automatically recorded without being displayed ILLUMINATION This option controls the control panel backlight LCD illuminator shuas OFF Control panel illuminates only while power switch is rotated to 8 position ON Backlight stays lit note that this increases battery drain 149 150 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 GRID DISPLAY ROTATE IMAGE Displays grid lines in the viewfinder to aid composition gt p 22 ON Displays grid lines in the viewfinder OFF Grid lines are not displayed in the viewfinder AUTO ROTATE PLAYBACK VIEWFINDER WARNING Select ON the default option to display a warning in the viewfinder No warning is displayed when OFF is selected before shooting check indicators in the control panel ON Displays a warning in the viewfinder OFF Warnings are not displayed in the viewfinder C Displayed when battery is low N Displayed when no memory card is inserted Choose whether photographs taken in tall portrait orientation are automatica
55. the metering selector to desired metering system Matrix metering 1 005 pixel RGB sensor sets exposure based on variety of information from all areas of frame With type G or D lens camera uses 3D color matrix metering II for natural results even when frame is dominated by bright white or yellow or dark black or dark green colors With other CPU lenses 3D range information is not included instead camera uses color matrix metering II Color matrix metering is available when a non CPU lens is attached and if the focal length and maximum aperture of the lens are specified for NON CPU LENS DATA under 9 MISC in the SET UP menu p 121 the center weighted metering is used if focal length or aperture is not specified e For AE lock gt p 69 or Exposure compensation gt p 76 the Spot metering is recommended Center weighted Camera meters entire frame but assigns greatest weight to area in center of frame 8 mm 0 31 in in diameter shown by corresponding 8 mm reference circle in viewfinder MEMO The metering diameter can be changed by the CENTER WEIGHT AREA setting under Z4 EXPOSURE in the SET UP menu Also the average metering value of the entire frame is available gt p 157 CG Spot Camera meters circle 3 mm 0 12 in in diameter approximately 2 0 of frame Ensures that subject will be correctly exposed even when back ground is mu
56. the photograph may be underexposed Check the results in the monitor If the photograph is underexposed adjust settings and try again e Ifthe built in flash is used in continuous shooting mode only one photograph will be taken each time the shutter button is pressed e Vibration reduction available with VR lenses does not ake effect if the shutter button is pressed halfway while he built in flash is recharging e After the built in flash has been used for several consecutive shots it may turn off briefly to protect the lash The built in flash can be used again after a short pause e The built in flash and Nikon SB 800 SB 600 and SB R200 Speedlights emit a modeling flash when the camera depth of field preview button is pressed Modeling illumination can be turned off by selecting OFF for the MODELING FLASH gt p 165 under EB FLASH BKT in the SET UP menu To close the built in flash To save battery power when the built in flash is not in use return it to the closed position by pressing it lightly downward until the latch clicks into place I The shutter speeds and apertures available when the built in flash is raised Exposure fares Shutter speed Aperture P gt p 70 Set automatically by Set automatically camera 1 250 1 60s 1_ by camera amp p 72 Value selected by user 1 250 30 s 2 A p 73 Set automatically by Value selected by camera 1 250 1 60s 1 user 3
57. the precision of center weighted and spot metering and i TTL Balanced Fill Flash for Digital SLR saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 121 Non CPU Lenses Specifying lens focal length The following lens focal lengths are available 6 8 13 15 16 18 20 24 25 28 35 43 45 50 55 58 70 80 85 86 100 105 135 180 200 300 360 400 500 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 4000mm Cok Sai GO CANCEL H Setting the lens focal length in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu p 138 gt Press P i the attached lens Press A or to select the focal length of Press MENU OK to confirm the setting Display the NON CPU LENS DATA screen by selecting the NON CPU LENS DATA under M i MISC in the SET UP menu ay mm A A i P Press B C Press A or W to select FOCAL LENGTH Press A or W to select the item including the focal length of the attached lens 122 H Setting the lens focal length using the FUNC button and main command dial Select FV LOCK LENS DATA for FUNC BUTTON under EJ BUTTON ASSIGNMENT in the SET UP menu p 138 168 Choose the focal length of the attached lens by rotating the main command dial while pressing the FUNC button Specifying maximum aperture The following f numbers are available 1 2 1 4 1 8 2 2 5 2 8
58. the the optimum exposure value controlled by the camera optional AC135VN adapter is recommended to prevent This can be useful when intentionally achieving under or loss of power while the shutter is open If the battery is overexposure Use center weighted or spot metering exhausted during shooting the camera will record the because matrix metering cannot achieve sufficient effect photograph to the memory card and then turn off Exposure compensation can be performed in any automatically i f exposure mode However in M exposure mode only the When a non CPU lens is attached and if the maximum electronic analog exposure display changes selected aperture of the lens has been specified in the NON CPU LENS DATA under A MISC gt p 121 in the SET UP menu the current f number will be displayed in the viewfinder and control panel rounded to the shutter speed and aperture do not change While pressing the Ed rotate the main command dial nearest full stop Otherwise the aperture displays will and confirm exposure compensation in the control show only the number of stops AF with maximum panel or the viewfinder in the viewfinder positive aperture displayed as AF j and the f number must be values are shown by a icon negative values by a read from the lens aperture ring A icon Exposure compensation can be set to values Wr between 5 EV underexposure and 5 EV overexposure in increments of 1 3 EV
59. then 3M e You may not be able to crop images that were shot with a camera other than FinePix S5 Pro Memo 137 E set uP Using the SET UP menu 7 Open the SET UP menu Press SET UP to open the menu 2 Select the category change O Press A or to select the category to a i P Press P 3 Change the setting IMAGE COMMENT 138 Press A or to select the item Press gt a 8 gt Different type of screen appears lt gt depending on selected item Press A or W to change the setting Vv Press MENU OK to confirm the setting Help on the menu screen Help is available when the HELP mark is displayed in the upper right of the screen while selecting items in menus Press and hold the for a description of the selected item How to use the SET UP menu p 138 List of SET UP menu options Setting Setting Display Description Page 2 SHOOTING IMAGE COMMENT ON OFF User comment of up to 45 characters EXIF can be entered 146 BCR 1 SHOT BCR Stores the information of a barcode reader or GPS connected to a 10 BARCODE READER CONTINUOUS GPS pin terminal as Exif information 147 GPS OFF SHOOTING SPEED 2 frames s 1 frame s Sets the rate at which pictures can be taken in C continuous low 149 speed m
60. this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notes on the Grant To comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules this product must be used with a Fujifilm specified ferrite core A V cable USB cable and DC supply cord For customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Please read the Safety Notes p 238 and make sure you understand them before using the camera Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate IMPORTANT Be sure to read this page before using the software BEFORE OPENING THE CD ROM PROVIDED BY FUJIFILM Corporation PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY ONLY IF YOU AGREE WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHOULD YOU USE THE SOFTWARE RECORDED ON THE CD ROM BY OP
61. to reduce blurring caused by camera shake p 101 Mur Mirror up Press shutter button once to raise mirror again to take photograph shutter will be released automatically if shutter button is not pressed for 30 sec after mirror up Mirror will be lowered after shutter is released Choose this mode to minimize camera shake in situations in which the least camera movement can result in blurred photographs Note that autofocus metering and framing cannot be confirmed in the viewfinder while mirror is raised If the following conditions apply Average frame rate with continuous servo AF manual or shutter priority auto exposure a shutter speed of 1 250s or faster ISO 200 100 STD is selected for MA D RANGE in the SHOOTING MENU and enough memory remains in memory buffer MEMO When CL continuous low speed or Cx continuous high speed is selected the continuous shooting speed and interval may be slower depending on the setting for E D RANGE in the SHOOTING MENU H Buffer Size The number of images that can be stored in the memory buffer at current settings is shown in the exposure count displays in the viewfinder and control panel while the shutter button is pressed The continuous shooting can record up to 100 frames e If 0 is displayed the memory buffer is full and shooting will slow e The number of images displayed for exposure count in the viewfinder and control panel vari
62. when auto bracketing is set Cancel the auto bracketing to display the live image Setting the menu gt p 108 SHOOTING MENU RESET The SHOOTING MENU can be reset to the factory default SHOOTING MENU RESET Press A or to select OK Press MENU OK to reset SHOOTING MENU to the factory default MEMO Resets all SHOOTING MENU options except RA WB FINE TUNE g NOISE REDUCTION Set the noise reduction effect E NOISE REDUCTION EET STD Use this setting for most situations The image will be clear and contain less noise ORG This function is less effective than STD and is best for night sky shots Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 pasueapy F 119 120 Two Button Reset The camera settings easily can be restored to the defaults This function is convenient should you want to restore the defaults while operating the camera Hold E4 and QUAL down together for more than two seconds these buttons are marked with a green dot The control panel turns off briefly while the defaults are restored I The settings to be reset Focus area ICenter 1 Exposure mode P Programed auto Flexible Program Cancelled Exposure compensation Cancelled 0 0 Auto Exposure Lock Cancelled 2 Auto Exposure Bracketing Cancelled 3 Flash Synchro mode Front Synchro mode Flash expo
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64. 1 3 2 0 7 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 9 1 3 0 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 3 9 2 3 0 2 7 2 0 1 3 0 7 0 7 1 3 2 0 2 7 9 1 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 106 1 2 Step Selected for EV Step Control panel display No of shots Exposure increment Bracketing order EVs PIF RG te qerer 3 1 2 0 5 0 1 0 PRP Ue tee 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 FP RG ee se 3 1 2 0 5 1 0 0 TT eee r 3 1 0 2 0 0 OFGSt ppoe 2 1 2 0 0 5 POP Ute pee 2 1 0 1 PF OST mie 2 1 2 0 0 5 OF Gree Peper x 2 4 0 1 Trt 3 1 2 0 0 5 0 5 ETT eee 3 1 0 1 1 GPa Gt citer 5 1 2 0 1 0 0 5 0 5 1 0 GF ge 2 5 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 TFEaS 3 wae 7 1 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 5 TE a a a 7 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 SF GS 3 9 1 2 0 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 TENE 9 1 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 1 Step Selected for EV Step Control penei Senay No of shots Exposure increment Bracketing order EVs 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 5 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 7 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 9 1 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 107
65. 1 6 a Press A or to select the metering to ay change lt o J gt Press gt o gt Press A or W to change the setting Press MENU OK to confirm the setting 158 EJ FLASH BKT FLASH SYNC SPEED This option controls flash sync speed Options range from 1 250 s 1 250 the default setting and 1 60 s 1 60 1 250 1 200 1 160 1 125 1 100 1 80 1 60 Select one of the above speeds for the flash sync 1 250 AUTO FP To enable auto FP high speed sync when using Speedlights that support the Nikon Creative Lighting System CLS select 1 250 AUTO FP flash sync speed will be set to 1 250 s if the built in flash fires or the attached Speedlight is not CLS compatible When the camera shows a shutter speed of 1 250 s in exposure mode F or ff auto FP high speed sync will be activated if the actual shutter speed is faster than 1 250 s H Fixing shutter speed at the flash sync speed limit To fix shutter speed at the sync speed limit in shutter priority auto or manual exposure modes select the shutter speed after the slowest possible shutter speed 30 S Or bur it An X will be displayed in the flash sync indicator in the control panel and viewfinder How to use the SET UP menu p 138 FLASH Tv SPEED This option determines the slowest shutter speed possible when using front or rear curtain sync or red eye reduction in programmed auto or aperture
66. 1 Center2 The center focus area group is selected by pressing the center of the multi selector once to activate the current center focus area group and then pressing the center of the multi selector to toggle between Center 1 and Center 2 Center 2 is only available when CENTER AF AREA is selected for CENTER BUTTON under E BUTTON ASSIGNMENT in the SET UP menu H Center Area Camera focuses on subject in center focus area of selected group Because camera does not have to select focus area less time is required for focus operation If subject moves out of center focus area camera will focus based on information from other focus areas in same group Center focus area of selected group is highlighted in control panel H Closest Subject Camera automatically selects focus area containing subject closest to camera in current focus area group If subject moves out of selected focus area camera will focus based on information from other focus areas in same group AF LOCK ON This option controls how autofocus adjusts to sudden large changes in the distance to the subject LONG NORMAL SHORT Camera waits before adjusting focus when distance to subject changes abruptly Prevents camera from refocusing when subject is briefly obscured by objects passing through frame Select LONG to increase length of time before camera refocuses SHORT to reduce OFF Camera immediately adjusts focus when distance to sub
67. 2 in x 0 8 in W x Hx D Mass Weight Approx 80 g 2 8 oz Continued gt saoipuaddy 209 210 Power Supply and Battery AC Power Adapter Always use the AC power adapter AC 135VN with the camera The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC 135VN can cause damage to your digital camera e Use the AC power adapter for indoor use only Plug the connection cord plug securely into the DC input terminal of the FUJIFILM Digital camera Turn off the FUJIFILM Digital camera before disconnecting the cord from the FUJIFILM Digital camera s DC input terminal To disconnect pull out the plug gently Do not pull on the cord Do not use the AC power adapter with any device other than your camera During use the AC power adapter will become hot to the touch This is normal Do not take apart the AC power adapter Doing so could be dangerous Do not use the AC power adapter in a hot and humid place Do not subject the AC power adapter to strong shocks The AC power adapter may emit a humming This is normal If used near a radio the AC power adapter may cause static If this happens move the camera away from the radio Notes on the Memory Card H Protecting Your Data e Images may be lost or destroyed in the following situations Please note that FUJIFILM assumes no responsibility for data that is lost or destroyed 1 Removal of the memory card or turning the power off while the memory card is bein
68. 3 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 3 7 1 8 9 5 11 13 15 16 19 22 H Setting the maximum aperture in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu p 138 Display the NON CPU LENS DATA screen by selecting NON CPU LENS DATA under E MISC in the SET UP menu C Press A or W to select MAXIMUM Vv APERTURE k gt Press B Press A or W to select the maximum aperture for the attached lens Press MENU OK to confirm the setting Continued gt saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 123 124 Non CPU Lenses H Setting the maximum aperture using the FUNC button and sub command dial Select FV LOCK LENS DATA for FUNC BUTTON under BUTTON ASSIGNMENT in the SET UP menu p 168 Display the maximum aperture of attached lens by rotaing the sub command dial while pressing the FUNC button MEMO e Ifthe built in flash Nikon Speedlight SB 800 or SB 600 are used the FV lock is activated the lens focal length cannot be set If the built in flash is raised close it If the Speedlight is attached turn it off If the correct focal length is not listed choose the closest value greater than the actual focal length of the lens Lens data is not adjusted when a non CPU lens is zoomed in or out After changing the zoom position select new values for the lens focal length and maximum aperture Selecting a focal length sets maximum aperture to the last value
69. 3 Change the date format DATE TIME NOT SET O74 ai 1 20 2007 ba lt q a J gt Press lt 4 or P to select the date format NEP Press A or to set the format Always press MENU OK after the settings U are completed Date format ex January 20 2007 YY MM DD 2007 1 20 MM DD YY 1 20 2007 DD MM YY 20 1 2007 Continued gt Apeay fuma 9 37 38 Turning On and Off l MEMO START MENU screen also appears when the battery have been removed and the camera has been left for a long period Once the AC power adapter has been connected or the battery has been installed for 2 days or more the camera settings will be retained for roughly 6 months even if both sources of power are removed Auto power save function When the auto power save function is active if the camera is left unused for the preset time the camera goes to standby status p 181 The viewfinder display the aperture and shutter speed indicators in the control panel will turn off in standby status To return to ready status press the shutter button halfway or press PJ Correcting the Date and Time 7 Open the SET UP menu ED E BUTTON ASSIGNMENT D MISC gt 5 MAINTENANCE gt gt EA SYSTEM af Press SET UP to open the SET UP ay menu Ais Press A or to select 9 TIME w BEA LANG lt o J gt Press gt 2 Display the DATE TIME screen DATE TIME
70. 35 mm 3 5 4 5D 18mm 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in AF S DX VR ED 18 200 mm f 3 5 5 6G 18mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF 20 35 mm 2 8D 20mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF S ED 28 70 mm f 2 8D 28mm 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in 35 mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF Zoom Micro Nikkor ED 70 180 mm f 4 5 5 6D 70 mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in The built in flash can also be used with Ai S Ai and Ai modified non CPU lenses with a focal length of 18 200 mm Restrictions apply to the following lenses e Ai 50 300 mm f 4 5 Ai modified 50 300 mm f 4 5 and Ai S ED 50 300 mm f 4 5 use at 135 mm and above e Ai ED 50 300 mm f 4 5 use at 105 mm and above saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 87 Flash Photography Nikon Speedlights that can be used The Nikon flash models listed in the table below can be used with this camera The following features are available with the SB 800 SB 600 and SB R200 Speedlight Advanced Wireless Lighting SB 800 SB 600 Flash mode feature SB 800 SB 600 1 SB R200 2 i TTL 3 v4 v 4 Vv Vv Vv AA Auto aperture 5 v6 Y A Non TTL auto v6 vv GN Range priority manual Y M Manual v Vv Vv Vv Vv RPT Repeating flash Vv v 9 v 9 REAR Rear curtain sync v Yv v v v Red eye reduction Vv Vv Vv Flash Color Information Communication Vv Vv Auto FP High Speed Sync 8 Vv Y v 9 v 9 v 9 FV lock Vv Vv Vv Vv Vv AF assist for multi area AF 10 v5 v5
71. AF ON FOR MB D200 D200 battery pack 175 MASKING DPI Specifies the aspect ratio and resolution DPI for an image when the IME WAS IMIS SETTING image is cut out cropping and saved ie MAINTENANCE BATTERY INFO Displays the status of the rechargeable battery NP 150 176 Displays the current camera firmware version FIRMWARE VERSION 177 MAINTENANCE Displays the number of pictures taken and the number of times the 177 COUNTER shutter unit was replaced MIRROR LOCK UP Raises the mirror to allow cleaning of the low pass filter that covers the 177 CLEANING image sensor by pressing the shutter button How to use the SET UP menu p 138 TIME Z aa LANG DATE TIME Corrects the date or time 36 TIME DIFFERENCE HOME LOCAL Specifies the time difference settings 177 EA ENGLISH Specifies the language used for screen display DEUTSCH FRANCAIS iS eILANEL ESPANOL ITALIANO 38 FN fel R E SYSTEM FORMAT aa an memory card Select this menu to erase all the frames 179 Sets the USB interface when connecting the camera to PC MTP PTP amp amp S PC SHOOT AUTO USB MODE as PC SHOOT 179 FIXED CONTINUOUS Specifies whether frame numbers are assigned consecutively from FRANE NO RENEW previous numbers or begin again 180 OFF 10 MIN 5 MIN 2 Sets the time to delay until the auto power save function operates AUTO POWER SAVE MIN 1 MIN 30SEC 181 15 SEC BEEP L
72. CD illuminator allowing the display to be read in the dark After the power switch is released the illuminator will remain active except immediately after the shutter is released or when the auto power save is activated H Viewfinder Z BE BB Bk Ba 8 8 BB BERAN Framing grid Displayed when ON is selected for the GRID DISPLAY under DISPLAY in the SET UP menu p 22 8 mm 0 31 in reference circle for center weighted metering p 68 No memory card warning p 213 Battery indicator p 33 Normal frame focus brackets focus areas p 57 Wide frame focus brackets focus areas p 57 Focus indicator p 48 54 Metering p 68 Autoexposure AE lock p 69 Shutter speed p 70 76 Aperture f number p 70 76 Aperture number of stops p 73 76 Exposure mode p 70 Flash compensation indicator p 84 Exposure compensation indicator p 76 To not display use the VIEWFINDER WARNING under E DISPLAY in the SET UP menu OKO AEL ED T FIXED 19 9 4 ISO sensitivity p 92 Number of available frames p 49 Number of shots available before memory buffer fills p 67 Preset white balance recording indicator p 100 Exposure compensation value p 76 Flash compensation value p 84 PC connection indicator p 195 Flash ready indicator p 79 Flash value FV lock p 85 Flash sync indicator p 158 0 Aperture stop indicator p 73 76
73. CONTROL 200 400 800 1600 MEMO The maximum ISO KATTER sensitivity value can be e In exposure modes P and ff ISO sensitivity will be adjusted if photo would be overexposed at shutter en ad YS itn 9 speed of 1 8 000 or underexposed at value selected for s MIN SHUTTER SPEED Otherwise camera adjusts ISO sensitivity when limits of exposure metering system are exceeded mode or when optimum exposure cannot be achieved at shutter speed and aperture selected by user mode ISO sensitivity cannot be set to values over 1600 while this option is in effect When a flash is used ISO sensitivity will be adjusted for the flash level Continued gt 155 156 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 H ISO auto control indicator When ON is selected the control panel and viewfinder show ISO AUTO When sensitivity is altered from the value selected by the user these indicators blink and the altered value is shown in the viewfinder the indicators do not blink and the altered value is not shown if flash is used e When a flash is used foreground subjects may be underexposed in photos taken at slow shutter speeds in daylight or against a bright background Choose a flash mode other than slow sync or select mode ff or M and choose a larger aperture Note that because sensitivity is only altered from the value selected by the user when the limits for aperture and shutter speed are exceeded flexible progr
74. E TUNE See p 98 for details QUALITY See p 93 for details KE RECORDING PIXELS See p 94 for details MULTIPLE EXPOSURE A series of two to ten exposures is recorded as a single photograph Select a number of overlaying exposures for E MULTIPLE EXPOSURE under the SHOOTING MENU Frame a photograph focus and shoot the first frame y CAN L A icon will be displayed in the control panel e In the continuous high speed or continuous low speed mode the camera will record all exposures in a single burst In the single frame shooting mode one photograph will be taken each time the shutter button is pressed continue shooting until all exposures have been recorded Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sainjea4 paoueapy 115 SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu p 108 Perform subsequent shooting amp MEMO e The image is displayed after the shooting When pressing f images can be deleted and restart shooting from the beginning The playback zoom or A zoom in face functions can be performed by pressing REIN A V or 10 Press DISP BACK to cancel the playback zoom or zoom in face function When the preset number of exposures have been shot B a single overlaid photograph is displayed Press MENU OK to record the image exits multiple exposure mode Ct IEM I7 Dl 1N e If no operation is performed for the preset time for the auto power save
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76. ENING THE PACKAGE YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT End User License Agreement This End User License Agreement Agreement is an agreement between FUJIFILM Corporation FUJIFILM and you which sets forth the terms and conditions of the license granted for you to use the software provided by FUJIFILM The CD ROM contains third party software In case a separate agreement is provided by a third party supplier for its software the provisions of such separate agreement shall apply to the use of such third party software prevailing over those of this Agreement 1 Definitions a Media means the CD ROM titled Software for FinePix CX which is provided to you together with this Agreement b Software means the software which is recorded on Media c Documentation means the operation manuals of Software and other related written materials which are provided to you together with Media d Product means Media including Software and Documentation collectively Use of Software FUJIFILM grants to you a nontransferable nonexclusive license a to install one copy of Software onto one computer in binary machine executable form b to use Software on the computer onto which Software is installed and c to make one backup copy of Software Restrictions 3 1 You shall not distribute rent lease or otherwise transfer all or any part of Software Media or Documentation to
77. ENU OK again to download the camera s operation data to the printer and start printing the Press DISP BACK to cancel the printing specified frames files continuously Depending on the printer the printing may not be canceled immediately or printing may stop midway CHECK through MEMO To select PRINT DPOF the DPOF settings must be Aa emng ana an re cerners On ge n specified on FinePix S5 Pro beforehand p 128 ta This mark denotes additional topics that CAUTION Disconnecting the printer complement the basic operating procedures Even when WITH DATELG is specified in the DPOF Check that PRINTING is not displayed on the Delos declan printers that vamera s screen Turm the camera off Unplug the USB cable mini B E 4 direction A V lt B gt button Up down left and right are indicated by black triangles in the Owner s Manual Up or down is shown as A or W and left or right is shown as lt or P When pressing B When pressing MENU OK E Notation In this manual memory card means CompactFlash memory card CF card Microdrive Also the messages displayed in the LCD monitor on the camera or application software appear in square brackets 11 12 Accessories Included Rechargeable battery NP 150 1 Battery charger BC 150 1 Shoulder strap 1 Eyepiece cap 1 LCD cover 1 Fitted on the camera body e Camera body cap 1 Fitted on the camera body e Vid
78. EXPOSURE R A RELEASE AE L Specifies how to lock exposure AE LOCK A AE L ONLY 154 ISO AUTO CONTROL Activates the ISO auto control function when ISO sensitivity adjustment MAX SENSITIVITY S needed for optimal exposure The maximum ISO value can be ISO AUTO CONTROL J vin SHUTTER selected This function also can be used with the flash 154 SPEED 1 3 EV STEP 1 2 EV Specifies the EV steps for exposure setting includes shutter speed EV CONTROL STEPS STEP 1 EV STEP aperture and AE bracketing 156 EXP COMP FINE 1 3 EV STEP 1 2 EV Specifies the increment for exposure compensation and fine tuning 156 TUNE STEP 1 EV STEP Sets the exposure compensation adjustment by rotating the command EASY EXPOSURE TEMPORARY ON dials without using the Ed 157 COMP OFF AVERAGE 13mm Sets the size of diameter for metering in the center weighted metering Penner ae 10mm 8mm mode AVERAGE is the average metering value of the entire frame 157 6mm MATRIX METERING Optimizes exposure by choosing a standardized level for each metering 1 to 1 CENTER mode This setting is not affected by two button reset AINE WINE WEIGHTED 1 to 1 157 EXPOSURE ito 1 SPOT MERERING 1 to 1 Factory default Continued gt shuas 141 142 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 FLASH BKT 1 250 1 60 Sets the flash sync speed in the range of 1 250 s to 1 60 s VALUE SELEC
79. F QUICK PREVIEW DATA set to ON SanDisk SDCFX Extreme Ill series card D RANGE set to 100 STD Image quality Image size File size No of images Buffer capacity Minimum shooting interval RAW FINE L approx 18 1MB 55 approx 20 M approx 16 3MB 61 approx 21 S approx 15 1MB 66 approx 21 RAW NORMAL L approx 15 7MB 63 approx 21 M approx 14 8MB 67 approx 21 S approx 14 2MB 70 approx 21 RAW approx 12 8MB 78 approx 24 Max 3 frames sec FINE L approx 5 3MB 189 approx 29 M approx 3 5MB 285 approx 39 S approx 2 2MB 442 approx 51 NORMAL L approx 2 9MB 345 approx 30 M approx 2 0MB 495 approx 71 S approx 1 4MB 718 approx 80 226 D RANGE set to WIDE other than 100 STD Image quality Image size File size No of images Buffer capacity Minimum shooting interval RAW FINE L approx 30 3MB 32 approx 8 M approx 28 6MB 34 approx 8 S approx 27 3MB 36 approx 8 RAW NORMAL L approx 28 0MB 35 approx 8 M approx 27 1MB 36 approx 8 S approx 26 5MB 37 approx 8 RAW approx 25 1MB 39 approx 10 Max 1 6 frames sec FINE L approx 5 3MB 189 approx 19 M approx 3 5MB 285 approx 73 S approx 2 2MB 442 approx 100 NORMAL L approx 2 9MB 345 approx 19 M approx 2 0MB 495 approx 90 S approx 1 4MB 718 approx 100 MEMO When OFF is set for the QUICK PREVIEW DATA under 0 SHOOTING in the SET UP m
80. FUJIFILM Getting Ready DIGITAL CAMERA Using the Camera FINEPLE SS PrO moore ro i iji e Playback This manual will show you how to use Settings E your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA amm ee E carefully Camera Connection Software Installation Appendices p Troubleshooting Aw SUPER A LED digital Tools for the imagination ign Microsoft Windows XP tits BLO0577 200 1 Exif Print PictBridge E Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture For customers in the U S A Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If
81. File number Directory number The last 4 digits of the 7 digit number in the top right corner of the screen are the file numbers while the first 3 digits show the directory number MEMO Setting this function to CONTINUOUS makes file management easier as it makes sure that file names are not duplicated when images are downloaded to a PC When the camera settings are SET UP RESET gt p 181 the frame number setting CONTINUOUS or RENEW is changed to CONTINUOUS and the frame number itself does not return to 0001 In CONTINUOUS setting images are stored beginning from the highest file number on the current memory card when the memory card already contains image files with file numbers higher than the highest file number on the last memory card The displayed frame number may differ for images photographed on other cameras How to use the SET UP menu p 138 AUTO POWER SAVE When this function is active and the camera remains unused for a pre determined amount of time 15sec 30sec 1 min 2min 5min 10min the camera automatically shuts down standby status The viewfinder display the aperture and shutter speed indicators in the control panel will turn off in standby status Use this function when you want to get the maximum possible running time from your battery CAUTION The auto power save function is disabled during a slide show gt p 133 when a printer or a PC is connected
82. FinePix CX Insert the memory card with images into the camera gt p 34 CAUTION Do not format the memory card in the camera on the PC e Use the memory card with images taken by a FUJIFILM Digital camera e When connecting to a PC if the memory card contains large images connection or transmission may take time or images may not be stored Turn the power switch to ON to turn the camera on Select t MTP PTP for USB MODE under EJSYSTEM in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu gt p 138 OPC SHOOT FIXED Turn the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off Connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable mini B Set the Power switch to ON to turn the camera on If the camera communicates with the PC successfully T willbe displayed in the control panel and viewfinder Photographs can be transferred to the computer as described in the manual for the supplied software on CD MEMO See the manuals provided with the supplied software for more information CAUTION FinePix S5 Pro is compatible with MTP PTP Picture Transfer Protocol A MTP PTP compatible camera is a camera which can recognize the PC and printer automatically when connected Always use the FUJIFILM AC Power Adapter AC 135VN sold separately If the camera suddenly loses power during data exchange the memory card could be damaged Do not disconne
83. HOOTING MENU e If you want to view or print the image data directly do not select ORG Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 113 114 SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu gt p 108 EJ SHARPNESS Use this setting to soften or sharpen the outlines in an image and to adjust the quality of the photographed image HARD This setting sharpens the outlines in an image and is best for images of subjects such as buildings or text where clarity is important MEDIUM HARD This setting sharpens the outlines more than STD STD This setting applies the optimum level of sharpness for normal shots MEDIUM SOFT This setting softens the outlines more than STD and is best for images such as portraits OFF Sharpness processing is not applied in this setting Use this setting for images that will undergo image processing for use in commercial printing CAUTION Sharpness can be set if STD is set under 03 FILM SIMULATION in the SHOOTING MENU e If you want to view or print the image data directly do not select OFF E COLOR SPACE Sets the color space to either SRGB or Adobe RGB 1998 Gears Adobe RGB 1996 SRGB For normal shooting Adobe RGB 1998 For images that will undergo image processing for example for use in commercial printing Setting the menu p 108 Eso See p 92 for details WHITE BALANCE See p 95 for details D WB FIN
84. IGNMENT in the SET UP menu CHANGE MAIN SUB OFF ON oP Sub command dial Sub command dial 8 S Sub command dial Main command dial 5 A Main command dial Sub command dial 3 M N A OFF Exposure compensation set by pressing E4 button and rotating main command dial CENTER WEIGHT AREA When calculating exposure center weighted metering assigns the greatest weight to a circle in the center of the rame The diameter of this circle can be selected rom 6 8 10 and 13 mm the default option is 8 mm note hat the diameter is fixed at 8 mm when a non CPU lens is used regardless of the setting selected for the NON CPU LENS DATA under 9 MISC in the SET UP menu p 121 FINE TUNE EXPOSURE Use this option to fine tune the exposure value selected by the camera Exposure can be fine tuned separately for each metering method by from 1 to 1 EV in steps of 1 6 EV 1 Display the confirmation screen FINE TUNE EXPOSURE Exposure compensation icon is not displayed when exposure is altered from the default value Continue G TOSET _ GHOCANCEL pees EXPOSURE gt Press P C Press A or W to select FINE TUNE Continued gt shuas 157 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 Press MENU OK 2 Change the setting FINE TUNE EXPOSURE a MATROX METERING pry MATRIX METERING 4 6 2 3 3 6 1 2 2 6 1 3
85. J SHARPNESS Softens or sharpens the outlines in an image and to adjust HARD MEDIUM HARD STD MEDIUM gt p 114 the quality of the images SOFT OFF Ci E SPACIE Sets the color space to SRGB or Adobe RGB 1998 SROB Adobe ROB 1398 Specifies light sensitivity 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 500 ISO The higher the value the higher the sensitivity obtained 640 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 gt p 92 Higher sensitivity settings will allow you to take pictures in 3200 darker locations E WHITE BALANCE p 95 Adjusts the color balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject AUTO INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT LAMP 1 5 FINE FLASH SHADE K CHOOSE COLOR TEMP amp PRESET CUSTOM 1 5 WB FINE TUNE p 98 Fine tunes white balance 3 2 1 0 4 1 4 2 3 Factory default Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 109 110 Using SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu p 108 Menu Functions Settings QUALITY Sets the quality of images RAW FINE NORMAL JPG RAW FINE gt p 93 JPG RAW NORMAL JPG RECORDING PIXELS gt p 94 Sets the size of images E 2304x1536 ITE 3024x2016 4256x2848 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE gt p 115 Enab Images are overlayed on top of each other les shooting multiple exposures in the same frame OFF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LIVE VIEW DISPLAY Enables
86. ONLY or shutter speed aperture and flash level AUTO BRACKETING SET set to AE amp FLASH ZAv Camera varies aperture AUTO BRACKETING SET set to AE ONLY or aperture and flash level AUTO BRACKETING SET set to AE amp FLASH FLASH Camera varies flash level only AUTO BRACKETING SET set to AE amp FLASH If no flash is attached when ON is selected for ISO AUTO CONTROL under ISO AUTO CONTROL under G4 EXPOSURE in the SET UP menu camera will vary ISO sensitivity only regardless of the setting selected Flash bracketing performed only with i TTL or AA flash control suas 165 166 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 AUTO BKT ORDER This option controls the order in which bracketing is performed N MTR gt UNDER gt OVER Bracketing performed in order described in bracketing program p 106 UNDER gt MTR gt OVER Bracketing proceeds in order from lowest to highest value BUTTON ASSIGNMENT AE L AF L BUTTON AUTO BKT SELECTION This option controls how the bracketing program is selected MANUAL VALUE SELECT Pressing BKT button rotate main command dial to select number of shots sub command dial to select bracketing increment PRESET VALUE SELECT Pressing BKT button and rotate main command dial to turn bracketing on and off Pressing BKT button and rotate sub command dial to select number of shot
87. OW HIGH OFF Controls the pitch of the beep that sounds when the self timer is 181 counting down or the camera is focusing VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC PAL Specifies whether video output is set to NTSC or PAL 181 Resets all camera settings to the factory default values except DATE SET UP RESET m TIME and VIDEO SYSTEM in the SET UP menu 181 Factory default shuas 145 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 E SHOOTING IMAGE COMMENT Enter user comment up to 45 characters EXIF 7 Activate IMAGE COMMENT IMAGE COMMENT A Press or to select ON Vv Q p gt Press P MEMO If ON is selected a comment is added to all photographs taken To not add a comment select OFF 146 2 Enter a comment INPUT COMMENT the desired first letter to enter J we lt Rotate the main command dial to display z a fare gt Press B to enter the second letter MEMO e Repeat the steps 4 to enter more letters e Press lt Q or P gt to select the letter to delete then press A to delete e To insert a letter between other letters press lt Q or gt to select the letter after the inserting position then press Y to insert 3 Exit from IMAGE COMMENT Press MENU OK How to use the SET UP menu p 138 BARCODE READER GPS Store information from a barcode reader or GPS conn
88. SC in the SET UP menu 16Can be used in manual exposure modes at shutter speeds slower than 1 125 s If maximum aperture is specified using NON CPU LENS DATA under 9 MISC in the SET UP menu aperture value will be displayed in the viewfinder and control panel 17Exposure determined by presetting lens aperture In aperture priority auto exposure mode preset aperture using lens aperture ring before performing AE lock or shifting lens In manual exposure mode preset aperture using lens aperture ring and determine exposure before shifting lens 18Exposure compensation required when used with Al 28 85 mm f 3 5 4 5S Al 35 105 mm 3 5 4 5S Al 35 135 mm f 3 5 4 5S or AF S 80 200 mm f 2 8D See teleconverter manual for details 19Requires PK 12 or PK 13 auto extension ring 20Use preset aperture In exposure mode A set aperture using focusing attachment before determining exposure and taking photograph e PF 4 Reprocopy Outfit requires PA 4 Camera Holder I G type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lens The G type Nikkor lens has no aperture ring aperture should be selected from camera body Unlike other CPU Nikkor lenses aperture does not need to be set to minimum largest f number CPU Nikkor lenses other than G type Nikkor lens have an aperture ring Set the lens aperture to its minimum and lock When the lens is not set to its minimum aperture setting and the power switch is turned on FE blinks in the control panel and
89. Strap and Lens 6 Manual exposure mode only 7 Compatible with AF I Nikkor lenses and with all AF S lens except AF S DX VR ED 18 200 mm 3 5 5 6G AF S DX ED 12 24 mm f 4G 17 55 mm f 2 8G 18 55 mm f 3 5 5 6G 18 70 mm 3 5 4 5G and 55 200 mm 4 5 6G AF S VR ED 24 120 mm 3 5 5 6G and AF S ED 17 35 mm f 2 8D 24 85 mm f 3 5 4 5G and 28 70 mm 2 8D 8 With maximum effective aperture of f 5 6 or faster 9 If AF 80 200 mm f 2 8S AF 35 70 mm f 2 8S new model AF 28 85 mm f 3 5 4 5S or AF 28 85 mm f 3 5 4 5S is zoomed in while focusing at minimum range image on matte screen in viewfinder may not be in focus when in focus indicator is displayed Focus manually using image in viewfinder as guide 10With maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster 11Some lenses cannot be used see following page 12Range of rotation for Ai 80 200 mm f 2 8S ED tripod mount limited by camera body Filters cannot be exchanged while Ai 200 400 mm f 4S ED is mounted on camera 13 f maximum aperture is specified using NON CPU LENS DATA under A MISC in the SET UP menu aperture value will be displayed in viewfinder and control panel 14Can be used only if lens focal length and maximum aperture are specified using NON CPU LENS DATA under E MISC in the SET UP menu Use spot or center weighted metering if desired results are not achieved 15For improved precision specify lens focal length and maximum aperture using NON CPU LENS DATA under E9 MI
90. T bracketing FLASH SYNC SPEED 1 250 AUTO FP 158 FLASH Tv SPEED 4 60 30 ae shutter speed when using the flash in exposure mode 159 TTL TTL MODE Sets the flash control mode for the built in flash M4 MANUAL MODE R amp REPEATING BUILT IN FLASH MODE 159 C4 COMMANDER MODE Specifies whether CLS Creative Lighting System compatible MODELING FLASH ON OFF Speedlights emit a modeling flash when the preview button is pressed 165 Sets the auto bracketing setting AUTO BRACKETING E amp FLASH AE eae SET ONLY 165 FLASH ONLY Specifies whether the camera varies shutter speed aperture and or AUTO BKT IN M 4Tv Tv Av 4Av flash level when bracketing is activated in exposure mode M 165 EXP MODE FLASH N MTR gt UNDER gt Sets the order in which pictures are recorded in auto bracketing mode OVER AUTO BKT ORDER UNDER gt MTR gt 166 OVER MANUAL VALUE Specifies whether to select the number of exposures and exposure ZETOR SELECT PRESET increment separately or to use a preset combination for auto 166 Factory default How to use the SET UP menu p 138 BUTTON ASSIGNMENT AE L AF L BUTTON AE AF Lock AE LOCK ONLY AE LOCK HOLD RESET AE LOCK HOLD AF LOCK ONLY Specifies the function performed by the AE L AF L button 166 CENTER BUTTON CENTER AF AREA ILLUMINATE AF AREA NOT USED Specifies the function performed by the center of the multi selector 167
91. a Lo See With other Speedlights the camera AF assist illuminator will be used Depth of field preview button To preview the effects of aperture press and hold the depth of field preview button The lens will be stopped down to the aperture value selected by the camera modes P and amp or the value chosen by the user modes A and 4 allowing depth of field to be previewed in the viewfinder saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 65 66 Release The shooting operation can be selected from single frame CL continuous low speed Cu continuous high speed self timer or Mup mirror up using the release mode dial Press the release mode dial unlock button and turn the release mode dial to the desired setting S Single frame Camera takes one photograph each time the shutter button is pressed Access lamp will light while photo is recorded next shot can be taken immediately if enough space remains in memory buffer c Continuous low speed While shutter button is held down camera records 1 2 frames per second Cu Continuous high speed While shutter button is held down camera records up to 3 frames per second Use to photograph moving objects or to capture a fleeting expression on portrait subjects Self timer Use the self timer for self portraits or
92. ale 4256 x 2848 Approx 5 9x WE 3024 x 2016 Approx 4 2x E3 2304 x 1536 Approx 3 2x Continued gt erawied ay Husn Fe 51 52 Viewing the Images Zoom in face New feature for images captured with the FinePix S5 Pro Press the face zoom in button to zoom directly in on the primary face captured in the image When no face is recognized the image is automatically zoomed into the center area 7 Zoom in ona face faces zoom bar Zoom in on a face faces Each time the face zoom in button is pressed a different face from the image is zoomed in on can detect up to a max of 10 faces in each image MEMO Press A or W to perform the playback zoom Press to back to the zoom in face 2 Display another part of the image Navigation screen Current displayed image Press P to change display mode A Press A V lt or P to display another gt Nw part of the image A MEMO Press DISP BACK to cancel the zoom in face Multi frame playback Multi frame playback screen 9 frames appears on the screen Select desired frame from the 9 frames a Bee vied ela A Press A V lt or P to move the cursor colored frame to the desired frame Press A or V repeatedly to jump to the next page Vig lt gt Press MENU OK to enlarge the image MEMO Press to display the zoom in face screen or playback zoom screen while per
93. allation Installation on a Windows PC csscesseeeeteees 188 Installation on a Mac OS X uu eee 191 Connecting to a PC eee eee 194 Using FinePixViewe cceeseeeeeee 198 Appendices System Expansion Option 200 Accessories Guide 0 0 cece cece eee 202 Using Your Camera Correctly ce 203 Cleaning the CCD eee 204 Power Supply and Battery Notes on the Memory Card Warning Displays Warning messages displayed in the control panel and viewfinder ccceeees 212 Warning messages displayed in the LCD MONTON serena evs NNN EAR 214 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting s enssnsinsinssesienssnernerneenene 218 Specifications Explanation of Terms FUJIFILM Digital Camera Worldwide Preface H Test Shots Prior to Photography For important photographs such as weddings and overseas trips always take a test shot and view the image to make sure that the camera is working normally e FUJIFILM Corporation cannot accept liability for any incidental losses such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from photography incurred as a result of faults with this product I Notes on Copyright Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner unless intended only for personal use Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances entertainments an
94. allow water or foreign objects to enter the camera If water or foreign objects get inside the camera turn the camera off remove the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter Continued use of the camera can cause a fire or electric shock e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower This can cause a fire or electric shock 9 Do not use in the bathroom or shower Never attempt to change or take apart the camera Never open the casing Do not use the camera when it has been dropped or the casing is damaged This can cause a fire or electric shock e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer Do not disassemble N WARNING N WARNING Do not change heat or unduly twist or pull the connection cord and do not place heavy objects on the connection cord These actions could damage the cord and cause a fire or electric shock e If the cord is damaged contact your FUJIFILM dealer Do not place the camera on an unstable surface This can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause injury Do not heat change or take apart the battery Do not drop or subject the battery to impacts Do not store the battery with metallic products Do not use chargers other than the specified model to charge the battery Any of these actions can cause the battery to burst or leak and cause fire or injury as a result S Never att
95. am mode P has no effect on aperture or shutter speed when the ISO AUTO indicators are blinking Images may become grainy at higher ISO settings If the camera automatically adjusted the ISO sensitivity for the image ISO sensitivity in the photo information is displayed in red during playback EV CONTROL STEPS Choose whether adjustments to shutter speed aperture and bracketing are made in increments equivalent to 1 3 EV 1 3 EV STEP the default option 1 2 EV 1 2 EV STEP or 1 EV 1 EV STEP EXP COMP FINE TUNE Choose whether adjustments to exposure compensation and exposure fine tuning are made in increments equivalent to 1 3 EV 1 3 EV STEP the default option 1 2 EV 1 2 EV STEP or 1 EV 1 EV STEP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 EASY EXPOSURE COMP This option controls whether the L4 button is needed to set exposure compensation p 76 Exposure compensation can be set between 5 to 5 If ON is selected the 0 at the center of the exposure display will blink even when exposure compensation is set to 0 TEMPORARY Same as when ON except that the exposure compensation set using the command dial is only cancelled when the camera is turned off or the auto power save function activates ON Exposure compensation set by rotating main command dial only The dial used depends on the option selected for CHANGE MAIN SUB under COMMAND DIALS under amp BUTTON ASS
96. amera off p 36 2 Open the battery cover CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover 3 Load the battery as shown below 4 Close the battery cover Removing the battery Turn the camera off before removing the battery Replace the terminal cover when the battery is not in use Checking the battery charge Check the battery level in the viewfinder or control panel E7777 Control panel Viewfinder Description FAAA Battery fully charged CEZ Battery partially discharged mi a ca co Low battery Ready fully charged spare battery Ca cm Shutter release disabled blinks blinks Change battery CAUTION e Due to the nature of the battery the battery level indicator __a __a blinking may appear early when the camera is used in cold locations Try warming the battery in your pocket or a similar location before use Depending on the camera mode the transition from q__a to __ blinking may occur more quickly e See p 208 209 for information on the battery Apeay uyay 33 Inserting Memory Cards Photographs are stored on CompactFlash Microdrive available separately In this manual Memory card means CompactFlash memory card CF card Microdrive I Available CompactFlash Microdrive The following cards have been tested and approved for use with the S5 Pro e SanDisk SDCFH 512MB 1GB
97. ames files may take some time If you want to take a picture during the procedure press DISP BACK CAUTION Formatting the memory card erases all the frames files including protected frames files p 179 Setting automatic playback GJ SLIDE SHOW Use this mode to playback photographed images continuously You can select type of image transition A MEMO To interrupt automatic playback press MENU OK Press lt or P gt to advance or go back through the images when selecting NORMAL and FADE IN The auto power save function p 181 does not operate during playback Press DISP BACK once during playback to display on screen help Images shot by FinePix S5 Pro are played back with faces zoomed in when NORMAL or FADE IN 8 is selected sainjea4 pasuenpy yaeqheld 133 134 PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu p 126 Increasing monitor brightness KA LCD BRIGHTNESS Use this function to adjust the screen brightness 9 LCD BRIGHTNESS Press A or W to adjust the screen A brightness o The indicator moves to the to display the screen brightly or to the to darken the screen Press MENU OK to confirm the setting MEMO While checking shooting results or playing back images the LCD monitor backlight can be brightened temporarily by pressing the center of the multi selector Cropping the images Eg CROPPING Use thi
98. and then press the shutter button MEMO e In exposure modes other than manual remove the viewfinder eyepiece cup and insert the supplied eyepiece cap as shown This prevents light entering via the viewfinder from interfering with exposure e In self timer mode a shutter speed of bu Lb is equivalent to approximately 1 3 s To cancel the self timer To turn the self timer off before a photograph is taken hold down the release mode dial unlock button and turn the release mode dial to another setting Using Auto Bracketing The camera provides two types of auto bracketing In i i exposure bracketing the camera varies exposure 1 Select the desired setting for AUTO compensation with each shot In flash bracketing flash BRACKETING SET under gg FLASH BKT level is varied for each shot in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu gt p 138 I Available auto bracketing settings Exposure and Flash Bracketing AE amp FLASH Performs both AE bracketing and flash bracketing at the same time Exposure Bracketing AE ONLY When AE bracketing is set and each time the shutter button is pressed the preset number of frames maximum 9 shots is shot while the exposure automatically changes according to the exposure increment setting measured from the original 2 While pressing BKT rotate the main exposure displayed by the camera You can set in any command dial to choose the number of
99. anel approx 100 coverage for playback Remote release 10 pin remote release terminal provided Photography functions Color space selection dynamic range selection film simulation mode selection framing guideline frame no memory multiple exposure shooting live image Playback functions Cropping slide show multi frame playback histogram display brightness warning display Other functions PictBridge compatibility Exif Print compatibility PRINT Image Matching II compatibility language selection A Az English Francais Deutsch Espa ol Italiano p xi ig sta time difference Input Output Terminal Video output NTSC PAL type Digital interface USB 2 0 High Speed MTP PTP Picture Transfer Protocol DC input socket AC Power Adapter AC 135VN sold separately Power Supply and Others Power supply Use one of the following Rechargeable Battery NP 150 included AC Power Adapter AC 135VN sold separately Guide to the number of available frames for battery Battery Type With LCD monitor OFF operation NP 150 1500 mAh Approx 400 frames According to the CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association standard procedure for measuring digital still camera battery consumption extract Using the battery supplied with the camera and AF50mm F1 4D lens The storage media should be CompactFlash card Pictures should be taken at a temperature of 23 C 73 F shoot every
100. anually when Dynamic area AF with closest subject priority is set The control panel display does not show the focus area selected by the camera and the focus area is not displayed in the viewfinder or control panel Focus zone selection When 1 single area AF or lt 2 dynamic area AF is selected for AF area mode p 55 the user can select from normal or wide focus areas Normal frame 11 Areas User can select from eleven focus areas camera focuses on selected focus area Use to focus on specific areas of subject Wide frame 7 Areas User can select from seven focus areas each covering wide area of frame making it easier to position subject in focus area and reducing time needed to frame photographs May produce unpredictable results if focus area contains multiple subjects I The display in the control panel and viewfinder Focus areas are displayed in the control panel and viewfinder as follows Normal frame 11 Areas Control panel Viewfinder Single area AF Dynamic area AF Wide frame 7 Areas Control panel Viewfinder Single area AF AMIDES Hoa eee ullu Dynamic area AF WIDI IDE THF E H e h ht MEMO Only the normal frame 11 areas is available when group dynamic AF or ma dynamic area AF with closest subject priority is selected for AF area mode Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sain
101. any third party without FUJIFILM s prior written consent You also shall not sublicense assign or otherwise transfer all or any part of the rights granted to you by FUJIFILM under this Agreement without FUJIFILM s prior written consent 3 2 Except as expressly granted by FUJIFILM hereunder you shall not copy or reproduce all or any part of Software or Documentation 3 3 You shall not modify adapt or translate Software or Documentation You also shall not alter or remove copyright and other proprietary notices that appear on or in Software or Documentation 3 4 You shall not or shall not have any third party reverse engineer decompile or disassemble Software p 10 11 12 Ownership All copyrights and other proprietary rights to Software and Documentation are owned and retained by FUJIFILM or the third party suppliers as indicated on or in Software or Documentation Nothing contained herein shall be construed expressly or implicitly as transferring or granting any right license or title to you other than those explicitly granted under this Agreement Limited Warranty FUJIFILM warrants to you that Media is free from any defect in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety 90 days from the date of your receipt of Media Should Media not meet the foregoing warranty FUJIFILM shall replace such defective Media with other Media bearing no defect FUJIFILM s entire liability and your sole and exclusiv
102. aphs where the priority is on the depth of field the area where objects are in focus such as shots where both near and distant objects are in clear focus minimum apertures or where the background is out of focus maximum apertures While pressing MODE rotate the main command dial until A is displayed in the control panel Rotate the sub command dial to choose the desired aperture Frame a photograph focus and shoot MEMO e When a non CPU lens is attached and if the maximum aperture of the lens has been specified in the NON CPU LENS DATA under A MISC gt p 121 in the SET UP menu the current f number will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder rounded to the nearest full stop Otherwise the aperture displays will show only the number of stops AF with maximum aperture displayed as 4F fj and the f number must be read from the lens aperture ring m Fug e If the limits of the exposure metering system are exceeded one of the following indicators will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder H i Subject too bright Choose smaller aperture larger f number or ISO sensitivity p 92 or use optional neutral density ND filter a Subject too dark Choose larger aperture smaller f number or higher ISO sensitivity p 92 or use flash If aperture ring of CPU lens excep
103. are and software described below Check your system before you begin the installation Windows 98 SE Windows Millennium Edition Windows Me Operating System 1 Windows 2000 Professional 2 3 Windows XP Home Edition 2 Windows XP Professional2 CPU 200 MHz Pentium minimum RAM 64 MB minimum Minimum 768 MB when converting CCD RAW Data Amount required for installation 450 MB minimum Amount required for operation 600 MB minimum Hard disk space When using ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix 2 GB or better Minimum 2 GB when converting CCD RAW Data must specified in the OS as virtual memory or paging files 800 x 600 pixels or better 16 bit color or better VEE When using ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix 1024 x 768 pixels or better e To use the FinePix Internet Service or mail attachment function Internet connection 4 An Internet connection or e mail transmission software is needed e Connection speed 56 k or better recommended 1 Models with one of the above operating systems pre installed 2 When you install the software login using a system administrator account e g Administrator 3 Requires Service Pack4 when converting CCD RAW Data 4 Required to use the FinePix Internet Service The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet connection 188 I Recommended system Operating System Windows XP CPU 2 GHz Pentium 4 or better recom
104. ars smaller than the focus area Example focus area contains both foreground subject and distant buildings The subject contains many fine details Example a field of flowers or other 4 subjects that are small or lack variation in brightness Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 63 64 Focus The AF assist illuminator The built in AF assist illuminator enables the camera to focus even when the subject is poorly lit The camera must be in focus mode S single servo autofocus an AF Nikkor lens must be attached and the center focus area or focus area group must be selected or closest subject priority in effect If these conditions are met and the subject is poorly lit the illuminator will light automatically to assist the autofocus operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway CAUTION After the AF assist illuminator has been used for several consecutive shots it may turn off briefly to protect the lamp The illuminator can be used again after a short pause Note that the illuminator may become hot with continuous use MEMO e For the AF assist illuminator to function correctly the lens must have a focal length of 24 200 mm and the subject must be in range of the illuminator Lens hoods should be removed With most lenses the illuminator has a range of about 0 5 3 m 1 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in e AF assist is not available with the AF S VR ED 200 400 mm f 4G H Lenses
105. before main flash Preflashes reflected from objects in all areas of frame are picked up by 1 005 pixel RGB sensor and are analyzed in combination with information from matrix metering system to adjust flash output for natural balance between main subject and ambient background lighting e If type G or D lens is used distance information is included when calculating flash output e Precision of calculation can be increased for non CPU lenses by providing lens data focal length and maximum aperture gt p 121 e Not available when spot metering is used Standard i TTL Flash for Digital SLR Flash output adjusted to bring lighting in frame to standard level brightness of background is not taken into account Recommended for shots in which main subject is emphasized at expense of background details or when exposure compensation is used e Standard i TTL flash for Digital SLR is activated automatically when spot metering is selected MEMO e i TTL flash control can adjust for ISO sensitivities between 100 and 1600 It may not be able to adjust flash level appropriately for ISO sensitivities over 1600 The flash angle of the built in flash can cover the field of view of an 18 mm lens It may not be able to light the entire subject with some lenses or apertures When ON is selected for ISO AUTO CONTROL under ISO AUTO CONTROL under E8 EXPOSURE in the SET UP menu ISO sensitivity will automatically be adjusted a
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107. ce the battery was last charged CAUTION e Always use the rechargeable battery NP 150 included Other brands of rechargeable battery including Nikon cannot be used The battery is not fully charged at shipment and must be fully charged before being used Connecting the camera directly to the AC power adapter will NOT charge the battery Use the designated battery charger BC 150 to charge the battery If the terminals of battery are soiled it may not be possible to charge it Clean the battery terminals and battery charger terminals with a clean dry cloth Charging times increase at low temperatures The NP 150 gradually loses its charge even when not used Charge a NP 150 just before taking pictures in the last day or two Do not split or peel outer labels of the battery See p 208 209 for information on the battery 1 Plug the battery charger BC 150 included into the power outlet using the connection cord 2 Load the battery into the battery charger BC 150 correctly as indicated by the polarity icon to start charging CHARGE lamp During charging Blinks Charging completed Lights Steadily CAUTION Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet when it is not in use MEMO Charging a used up battery requires approx 2 hours and 15 min Apeay uyay 31 32 Loading the Battery 7 Set the power switch to OFF to turn the c
108. ch brighter or darker e Circle is centered on current focus area in group dynamic AF on center focus area of current group p 56 making it possible to meter off center subjects if non CPU lens is used or if dynamic area AF with closest subject priority is in effect camera will meter center focus area A MEMO e For improved precision with non CPU lenses specify lens focal length and maximum aperture in NON CPU LENS DATA under Py MISC in the SET UP menu e When using non CPU lens center weighted metering is used if focal length or aperture is not specified in NON CPU LENS DATA under PJ MISC in the SET UP menu e Center weighted is recommended when using filters with an exposure factor filter factor over 1x Taking Pictures with AE Lock AE lock allows you to set the exposure for a specific subject in your shot This technique is useful when brightness of your subject differs greatly from its surroundings Set the exposure mode other than M manual p 70 Set the metering selector to center weighted or CJ spot metering Matrix metering is not recommended since the effect of the AE lock cannot be effectively attained Position the focus area over the subject you want correctly exposed press and hold the shutter button down halfway and then press AE L AF L Confirm that the in focus indicator appears in the viewfinder MEMO e While
109. ch as the 800 600 80DX 28DX 28 50DX 27 23 22s or 29s mounted on the camera accessory shoe CAUTION Attach the accessory shoe cover when no external flash is attached on the accessory shoe saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 91 92 Changing the Sensitivity Setting J ISO ISO sensitivity is the digital equivalent of film speed The higher the ISO sensitivity the less light needed to make an exposure allowing higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures ISO sensitivity can be set between values roughly equivalent to ISO 100 and ISO 3200 in steps equivalent to 1 3 EV i Available settings for the ISO sensitivity 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 H Setting the ISO sensitivity in the SHOOTING MENU Select the desired sensitivity for the J ISO under SHOOTING MENU See Setting the SHOOTING MENU p 108 MEMO When high ISO sensitivity is used for shooting and M D RANGE is set 130 or higher S Pixel will be used for the shooting And the volume of the image data including RAW image data will be cut to approximately half However you can still set the dynamic range to up to 400 for use with applications H Setting the ISO sensitivity using ISO and the main command dial While pressing ISO rotate the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the control panel or viewfinder
110. cifications DPOF FILE ERROR p 215 Up to 999 images can be specified on the same memory card MEMO When ON is set for the QUICK PREVIEW DATA under C SHOOTING in the SET UP menu images may not print properly yoegAe g sainjea4 pasueapy 131 132 PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu p 126 Protecting the images GJ PROTECT Use this mode to prevent frames files from being accidentally erased Your camera calls images frames FRAME SET RESET To protect or unprotect only the selected frame file er OK Protected 7 displayed Unprotected lt gt Press lt or P to select the protecting ould cd unprotecting frame file Re p g file Press MENU OK to protect unprotect the currently displayed frame file Unprotected protecting frame file Protected unprotecting frame file To protect another frame file repeat steps and 2 When protecting frames files is completed press DISP BACK SET ALL Gn SET ALL OK IT MAY TAKE A WHILE ee Press MENU OK to protect all the frames NG files RESET ALL Sm RESET ALL OK IT MAY TAKE A WHILE een Press MENU OK to unprotect all the frames IN files Setting the menu p 126 A MEMO To stop the procedure midway CANCEL If the images are very large protecting or unprotecting all the fr
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112. ct the USB cable mini B when the camera is communicating with a PC If disconnecting he USB cable mini B during communication the files on the memory card may be destroyed In Mac OS X you must set the automatic setup when he first time you connect the camera to your PC Make sure that USB cable mini B is connected correctly and pushed in Perform pre arranged steps to disconnect and turn off he camera gt p 197 Auto power save is disabled during USB connection Before replacing the memory card always disconnect he camera from the PC See p 197 for information on he disconnection procedure The camera and PC may be exchanging data even when Copying disappears on your PC screen Before disconnecting the USB cable mini B always check hat the access lamp is off An image taken with CCD RAW gt p 93 setting is required to be transferred to a PC using FinePixViewer Continued Ue e su BAeMyOS 195 196 Connecting to a PC Seta PC Windows 98 SE Me 2000 Professional Macintosh CAUTION The Windows CD ROM may also be required during installation In this event change CD ROMs as directed by the on screen instructions e FinePixViewer automatically starts up and the Save Image Wizard window Save Image dialog box appears Follow the instructions provided on screen to save the images To proceed without saving the images click the Cancel button em tiem SS T a
113. ctly 182 correctly There iS no image TV is selected as the TV input Set the TV input to VIDEO Z Connecting to TV The video output setting is incorrect Change the setting to NTSC or PAL 138 145 The TV image is The video output setting is incorrect Change the setting to NTSC or PAL 138 black and white 145 PC does not The USB cable mini B is not correctly Set up the camera and connect the USB Connecting to PC recognize the connected to the PC or camera cable mini B correctly 194 camera Continued gt unooysajqnos 221 222 Troubleshooting correctly and try again If you think the camera is faulty contact your FUJIFILM dealer Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page g g The USB cable mini B is not correctly Set up the camera and connect the USB 183 Connecting to Cannot print with connected to the printer or camera cable mini B correctly printer PictBridge The printer is not turned on Turn the printer on H Others Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page Camera malfunction may be caused Briefly remove the battery or disconnect temporarily the AC power adapter Then reload the 32 battery or reconnect the AC power adapter 210 Nothing happens and try again when pressing the The battery has run out Charge the battery or load fully charged 30 buttons on the battery 32 k camera Camera operation 208 etc Camera funct
114. cture when the auto bracketing was active An attempt was made to use live view display when the auto bracketing was active Select OFF for ISO AUTO CONTROL under ISO AUTO CONTROL under EXPOSURE in the SET UP menu p 154 e Make a setting for multiple exposure shooting after canceling bracketing p 104 e You can use the live view display after canceling bracketing p 104 ERROR An attempt was made to attach the GPS device when BCR 1 SHOT or BCR CONTINUOUS is set for the BARCODE READER GPS under CA SHOOTING in the SET UP menu Turn the camera off briefly and set GPS for BARCODE READER GPS under f2 SHOOTING in the SET UP menu Then attach the device again Memo 217 218 Troubleshooting H Getting ready Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page The battery has run out Charge the battery or load fully charged 30 battery 32 The camera is not 208 turned ON when The battery is loaded backward Load the battery in the correct direction 32 setting the power switch to ON The battery cover is not closed securely Close the battery cover securely 32 The camera and AC power adapter are not Connect the camera and AC power 210 connected correctly adapter correctly Camera is used in extremely cold Put the battery in your pocket or another 30
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116. d exhibits even when intended purely for personal use Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory cards CompactFlash or Microdrive containing images or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws W Handling Your Digital Camera This camera contains precision electronic components To ensure that images are recorded correctly do not subject the camera to impact or shock while an image is being recorded W Liquid Crystal If the LCD monitor is damaged take particular care with the liquid crystal in the monitor If any of the following situations arise take the urgent action indicated e If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin Wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and running water e If liquid crystal gets into your eye Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance e If liquid crystal is swallowed Flush your mouth thoroughly with water Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting Then seek medical assistance I Trademark Information e CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation e IBM PC AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp of the U S A e Macintosh Power Macintosh iMac PowerBook iBook and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries e Microsoft Windows and the Wi
117. d in a dry location with an ambient temperature between 15 C and 25 C 59 F and 77 F Do not leave the battery in hot or extremely cold places H Handling the Battery To avoid injury or damage observe the following e Do not carry or store battery with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire e Do not attempt to take apart or change the battery e Do not recharge the battery with chargers other those specified e Dispose of used battery promptly To avoid damaging the battery or shortening its life observe the following e Do not drop the battery or otherwise subject it to strong impacts e Do not expose the battery to water To make sure that you obtain optimum battery performance observe the following e Always keep the battery terminals clean e Do not store battery in warm or humid places Storing the battery for long periods in a hot location can shorten the battery life e Do not split or peel outer labels of the battery If you use the battery for a long period the camera body and the battery itself will become warm This is normal Use an optional AC power adapter if you are taking pictures or viewing images for a long period of time I Specifications of the included NP 150 Nominal voltage DC 7 2V Nominal capacity 1500 mAh Operating 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F temperature Dimensions 39 5 mm x 55 8 mm x 20 9 mm 1 6 in x 2
118. d in this menu to the type of battery inserted in the battery pack There is no need to adjust this option when using NP 150 batteries CAUTION When using AA batteries with the Nikon MS D200 AA Battery Holder supplied accessory of MB D200 the remaining battery level cannot be checked In this case there is a possibility of shooting failure Therefore the camera functions are not guaranteed when using AA batteries Also the following batteries cannot be used AA manganese battery AA NiCad battery AA lithium battery The rechargeable battery NP 150 is recommended AF ON FOR MB D200 This option controls the function assigned to the AF ON button for the optional MB D200 battery pack FILE TAG OPTIONS Sets the data such as tag information which is effective when the saved image is used with an application MASKING Part of an image can be masked when using the optional Hyper Utility HS V3 Software Select the optimal aspect ratio for the desired printing range A partial image from the range will be masked when the image is displayed This function is best for a presentation of images for example Select the item and press B on the multi selector Then press to change the setting FILETAG OPTIONS 5x7 1 1 OFF Do not mask 8x10 Mask using 8x10 aspect ratio 5x7 Mask using 5x7 aspect ratio 1 1 Mask using 1x1 aspect ratio square Continued gt
119. der does not change Use with continuous servo AF to follow erratically moving subjects and in other situations in which it is difficult to keep subject in selected focus area Continued gt saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 55 56 Focus lw Group dynamic AF E AF area mode display in the control panel User chooses focus area group see below ie A eee Top Bottom Left Right Center Camera focuses on center of selected group if subject leaves focus area even briefly camera focuses based on information from other focus areas in same group Use when subject is moving erratically but place of subject in overall composition is known t Single area AF Ea Dynamic area AF with closest subject priority 4 Dynamic area AF OR te tte Group dynamic AF mm Dynamic area AF with closest subject priority Camera automatically selects focus area containing subject closest to camera Prevents out of focus shots when photographing erratically moving subjects MEMO Single area AF is automatically selected when manual focus is used MEMO e The selected focus area or group of focus areas is shown in the control panel in single area AF dynamic area AF and group dynamic AF The illustrations in the above table show the display when the center focus area or focus area group is selected e You cannot focus m
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121. e Memory card is not formatted e The memory card contact area is soiled e Camera fault e Format memory card on the camera p 179 e Wipe the contact area on the memory card witha soft dry cloth It may be necessary to format the memory card gt p 179 If the message still appears replace the memory card e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer CARD ERROR The memory card format is incorrect e Memory card access error e It may be necessary to format the memory card gt p 179 If the message still appears replace the memory card e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer MEMORY FULL Memory card is full Erase some images in the memory card p 53 or use a memory card that has ample free space WRITE ERROR e The data could not be recorded due to an memory card error or a connection error between the memory card and camera e The image cannot be recorded as it is too large to fit in the available space on the memory card The memory card is not formatted e Re insert the memory card or turn the camera off and then on again If the message still appears contact your FUJIFILM dealer e Use a new memory card e Format the memory card on the camera gt p 179 FRAME NO FULL The frame number has reached 999 9999 Insert a formatted memory card into the camera Set RENEW for FRAME NO under ESSYSTEM in the SET UP menu Start taking pictures The frame number starts
122. e Speedlight manual for details Continued 163 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 Press flash pop up button to raise built in flash note that built in flash must be raised even if is selected for the MODE under BUILT IN After confirming that camera flash ready light and flash ready lights for all Speedlights are lit frame photograph focus and shoot e If ON is selected for MODELING FLASH under EB FLASH BKT in the SET UP menu gt p 165 all flashes will emit a modeling flash when the depth of field preview button is pressed e Commander mode can also be used with FV lock gt p 85 164 MEMO Commander Mode e Position the sensor windows on the Nikon Speedlights where they will pick up the monitor preflashes from the built in flash take particular care when not using a tripod e Be sure that direct light or strong reflections from the Nikon Speedlights do not enter the camera lens in TTL mode or the photocell on the optional Speedlight AA mode as this may interfere with exposure To prevent the timing flashes emitted by the built in flash from appearing in photographs taken at short ranges use a low ISO sensitivity and small aperture large f number or an Nikon SG 3IR infrared panel for the built in flash An SG 3IR is required for best results with rear curtain sync which produces brighter timing flashes After positioning the Speedlights take a test s
123. e charged using the BC 150 Battery Charger at ambient temperatures between 0 C and 40 C 32 F and 104 F At an ambient temperature of 23 C 73 F it takes approx 135 minutes to charge a fully depleted NP 150 battery You should charge the NP 150 at an ambient temperature between 10 C and 35 C 50 F and 95 F If you charge the NP 150 at a temperature outside this range charging takes longer because the performance of the NP 150 is impaired e The NP 150 does not need to be fully discharged or exhausted flat before being charged e The NP 150 may feel warm after it has been charged or immediately after being used This is perfectly normal e Do not recharge a fully charged NP 150 H Battery Life At normal temperatures the NP 150 can be used at least 300 times If the time for which the NP 150 provides power shortens markedly this indicates that the NP 150 has reached the end of its effective life and should be replaced Notes on storage The rechargeable lithium ion battery NP 150 is both compact and capable of storing large quantities of power However if it is stored for long periods while charged the performance of the battery can be impaired e If the battery will not be used for some time run the battery out before storing it e If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time remove the battery from the camera e Store the battery in a cool place The battery should be store
124. e printer depending on the printer specifications the date may not be printed in some cases e Images photographed with a camera other than FinePix S5 Pro may not be specified DPOF settings Continued yoegAe g sainjea4 pasueapy 129 130 PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu p 126 RESET ALL To cancel all DPOF settings RESET DPOF OK Select RESET ALL in the PLAY BACK MENU gt p 128 Press MENU OK MEMO yMASTER MIN MAX amp appears on the screen during playback when the image has specified DPOF settings Setting the menu p 126 E amp PRINT ORDER DPOF DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is used for recording printing specifications for images shot using a digital camera on media such as a memory card The recorded specifications include information on which frames are to be printed DPOF Some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the number of prints The warnings shown below may appear while specifying the prints DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE OK DPOF SPECIFIED ERASE ALL OK gt p 127 When erasing the image the DPOF setting for that image is deleted at the same time RESET DPOF OK 2 gt p 129 When inserting an memory card that contains images specified for printing by another camera those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print spe
125. ears To disconnect the camera click the OK button Saving of images was completed me A CED uolepje suy aiemyos 197 198 Connecting to a PC Using FinePixViewer Mastering FinePixViewer For all information on FinePixViewer functions refer to How to Use FinePixViewer in the Help menu for details What is explained in How to Use FinePixViewer How to Use FinePixViewer covers a range of topics including batch processing and ordering prints Example Looking up slide shows Click How to Use FinePixViewer in the FinePixViewer Help menu Click Basic Operation and then click Slide Show in the menu that appears The Slide Show information appears Press the lt lt lt key to view the previous page or the gt gt gt key to view the next page Uninstalling the software Only perform this operation when you no longer require the installed software or when the software was not installed correctly Windows Check that the camera is not connected to the PC Quit all currently running applications Open the My Computer window Then open the Control Panel and double click on Add Remove Programs Programs The Add Remove Programs Properties window appears Select the software to be uninstalled FinePixViewer or the driver and then click the Add
126. ect the film simulation setting to be fine tuned Gam Press B to display the screen for fine tune q gt setting A Press A or to select the item Vv in p gt Press B between 2 and 2 Press MENU OK to confirm the setting Continued gt Press A or to select the fine tune value Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 111 SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu gt p 108 MEMO D RANGE Depending on the selected film simulation mode the fine tune value may be displayed in gray and will not be Sets the dynamic range used for photographed images selectable AUTO The camera automatically varies the dynamic range between 100 and 400 according to the scene being shot before taking the picture This mode suppresses white flaring and black patches in scenes with high contrast while also enabling you to achieve good levels of contrast in pictures taken indoors or in cloudy weather where a wide dynamic range is not needed 100 STD 130 170 230 W1 300 400 W2 Takes the picture with a fixed dynamic range value regardless of the scene being shot CAUTION Dynamic range can be set if STD is set under FILM SIMULATION in the SHOOTING MENU MEMO When 100 STD is selected the continuous shooting interval will be faster Also in this case only S pixel is used for images and only 100 can be selected for the dynamic range sett
127. ected to a 10 pin terminal as Exif information BCR 1 SHOT Read barcode information for each shot and store it as comment information Pictures cannot be taken without reading a new barcode BCR CONTINUOUS Store registered barcode information as comment information in every file To erase the registered information read the barcode eraser on this page or delete the letters registered in the IMAGE COMMENT GPS Store information from GPS device allowing latitude longitude altitude and UTC standard universal coordinated time to be recorded with photographs OFF No store barcord or GPS information is retrieved MEMO When the barcode information is stored BCD is displayed in the control panel H Connecting to barcode reader You can use the barcode reader with a D sub 9 pin connector commercially available Connect the barcode reader to the camera using MC 35 See the barcode reader instruction manual for details Barcode reader setting e Baud rate 4800 bps e Data length 8 bit e Parity check e Stop bit 1 bit e EOF CR LF H Barcode eraser Use the barcode reader to read the barcode below to erase the last barcode information FUJIFILMOO Continued shuas 147 148 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 H Using a GPS Unit Garmin and Magellan GPS units that conform to version 2 01 of the National Marine Electronics Association NMEA0183 data format ca
128. eedlights Nikkor lens SB 800 Speedlight SB 600 Speedlight lt SU 800 SB R200 lt _ _ Remote terminal accessories MC 36 Remote Cord Studio flash Sync cable MC 30 Remote Cord SB 800 SB 600 MC 22 Remote Cord Speedlights MC 21 Extension Cord MC 22 MC 30 MC 36 MC 23 Connecting Cord ML 3 Modulite Control Set MC 25 Adapter Cord i i i MC 35 GPS Barcode reader bidet princes Adapter Cord O GPS unit SC 28 SC 29 Diopter Adjustment Viewfinder Lenses DG 2 Magnifier Eyepiece Adapter Power supplies MB D200 Multi Power Battery Pack DK 21M Magnifying Eyepiece Eyepiece cap Caution The camera functions are not guaranteed when using the MS D200 AA Battery Holder supplied accessory of MB D200 saoipuaddy Viewfinder eyepiece cup DR 6 Right Angle Viewing Attachment Nikon products Other manufacturer products 201 202 Accessories Guide Visit the FUJIFILM web site for the latest information on camera accessories http www fujifilm com products digital index html Accessory availability may vary by country Please check with your local FUJIFILM representative to confirm product availability e Rechargeable Battery NP 150 1500mAh NP 150 is a rechargeable lithium ion high capacity battery e Battery Charger BC 150 Charges the rechargeable battery The BC 150 reduces charging time to approx 2 ho
129. empt to take pictures while in motion Do not use the camera while you are walking or driving a vehicle This can result in you falling down or being involved in a traffic accident Use only the battery or AC power adapter specified for use with this camera Do not use voltages other than the power supply voltage shown The use of other power sources can cause a fire Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during a thunderstorm This can cause an electric shock due to induced current from the lightning discharge Do not use the battery except as specified Load the battery as aligned with the indicator D1012 10 If the battery leaks and fluid gets in contact with your eyes skin or clothing Flush the affected area with clean water and seek medical attention or call an emergency number right away 9 Do not use the charger to charge battery other than those specified here The charger is designed for the rechargeable battery NP 150 Using the charger to charge conventional batteries or other types of rechargeable battery can cause the battery to leak fluid overheat or burst 9S Continued gt 239 240 Safety Notes N WARNING When carrying the NP 150 install it ina digital camera or keep it in the soft case provided When storing the NP 150 keep it in the soft case provided When discarding cover the battery terminals with insulatio
130. enu File size decreases and then No of images and Buffer capacity differs from the value denoted above e No of images varies depending on the scene recorded and the make of memory card 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 The operation error may be caused in a digital camera by the strong radio interference i e electric fields static electricity line noise etc 227 228 Explanation of Terms EV A number 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 JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group A file format used for co
131. eo cable for FinePix S5 Pro 1 approx 1 5 m 4 9ft mini plug 3 5 mm dia to pin plug cable e USB cable mini B 1 e Accessory shoe cover 1 Fitted on the camera body e Synchronizing terminal cap 1 Fitted on the camera body e Remote release socket cap 1 Fitted on the camera body e CD ROM 1 Software for FinePix CX e Owner s Manual this manual 1 FUJIFILM Camera Parts and Features POO H lt eeccccccccccccccce Accessory shoe p 91 Built in flash p 78 Lens release button p 24 Focus mode selector p 47 54 Flash pop up button p 79 Flash sync mode button p 82 Flash compensation button p 84 Strap mount p 23 Sync terminal p 91 10 pin remote terminal Terminal cover p 182 VIDEO OUT Video output socket p 182 DC IN power input socket A amp gt USB socket p 183 p 194 Continued gt 13 14 Camera Parts and Features AF assist illuminator p 64 Self timer lamp p 101 Red eye reduction lamp p 82 Sub command dial Strap mount p 23 Depth of field preview button p 65 FUNC Button p 168 Battery cover lock release catch p 32 Battery cover p 32 Tripod mount QUAL image quality size button p 93 94 Reset button p 120 Release mode dial unlock button p 66 WB white balance button p 95 100 ISO ISO sensitivity b
132. er gt Proceed to step CAUTION When you turn the camera off the mirror drops down and the shutter closes at the same time Ensure that your fingers are not caught inside the camera E Ensure that you have the cleaning equipment ready e Cleaning swabs Sensor Swab Photographic Solutions Inc For information on suppliers outside Japan visit the web site listed below http Awww photosol com swabproduct htm e Cleaning fluid Anhydrous ethanol 206 Moisten the bottom 5 mm 0 2 in of the Sensor swab evenly with cleaning fluid CAUTION Do not use the swab when it is dry or not moistened with cleaning fluid Slowly and gently wipe using only one side of the sensor swab just once across the full width of the CCD from left to right Wipe using the other side of the swab across the full width of the CCD from left to right once more Do not reuse the swab CAUTION If this does not remove the soiling repeat steps to with a new Sensor swab or contact an authorized FUJIFILM dealer Turn the camera off and mount the lens or body cap on the camera CAUTION e When you turn the camera off the mirror drops down and the shutter closes at the same time Take care to ensure that your fingers are not caught inside the camera e Always use this procedure to clean the CCD Never clean the CCD in bulb shooting mode A current runs through the CCD in bulb shooting m
133. er 1600 the desired results may not be achieved at some ranges or aperture settings If the flash ready indicator blinks for about three seconds after a photograph is taken the flash has fired at full power and the photograph may be underexposed When an SB 800 or SB 600 is attached AF assist illumination and red eye reduction are performed by the optional Speedlight The camera provides AF assist illumination when other Speedlights are used p 64 65 e Auto power zoom is available only with SB 800 and SB 600 Speedlights e In programmed auto the maximum aperture minimum f number is limited according to sensitivity ISO equivalency as shown below 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 4 4 2 4 5 4 8 5 5 3 5 6 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600 6 6 3 6 7 7 1 7 6 8 For each one step increase in sensitivity e g from 200 to 400 aperture is stopped down by half an f stop If the maximum aperture of the lens is smaller than given above the maximum value for aperture will be the maximum aperture of the lens e When an SC series 17 28 or 29 sync cable is used for off camera flash photography correct exposure may not be achieved in i TTL mode We recommend that you choose spot metering to select standard i TTL flash control Take a test shot and view the results in the monitor e Ini TTL use the flash panel or bounce adapter provided with your Speedlight Do not use other panel
134. er button is pressed FPS RATE AF Photos can be taken even when camera is not in focus In continuous mode frame rate slows for improved focus if subject is dark or low contrast FOCUS Photos can only be taken when in focus indicator is displayed Note that focus does not lock when in focus indicator is displayed suas 151 152 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 AF S MODE PRIORITY This option controls whether photographs can be taken only when the camera is in focus focus priority or whenever the shutter button is pressed release priority in single servo AF Regardless of the setting chosen focus will lock when the in focus indicator is displayed F FOCUS Photos can only be taken when in focus indicator is displayed R RELEASE Photos can be taken whenever shutter button is pressed FOCUS AREA FRAME See p 57 for details GROUP DYNAMIC AF This option controls how focus areas are grouped in group dynamic AF gt p 56 and whether the camera gives priority to the subject in the center focus area of the selected group P1 CENTER AREA Ea AEE Be Be e t Top Bottom Left Right Center P1 CLOSEST SUBJECT Top Bottom Left Right Center P2 CENTER AREA fe M i eee Ea Top Bottom Left Right Center1 Center2 EJ How to use the SET UP menu p 138 P2 CLOSEST SUBJECT Da ep es Ed Top Bottom Left Right Center
135. es depending on the capacity of the memory card or shooting conditions e See p 226 for the number of images that can be stored in the memory buffer The buffer size shown in the control panel and viewfinder is an approximation only MEMO e In continuous mode the orientation recorded for the first shot applies to all photographs in the same burst even if camera orientation is changed during shooting e While photographs are being recorded to the memory card the access lamp next to the memory card slot will light Depending on the memory card type image size K3 RECORDING PIXELS or image quality E3 QUALITY recording time may vary from a few seconds to a few minutes Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the power source until the access lamp has gone out If the camera is switched off while data remains in the buffer the power will not turn off until all images in the buffer have been recorded If the battery is exhausted while images remain in the buffer the shutter release will be disabled and the images transferred to the memory card Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 67 68 Metering Normally the matrix metering system will provide the optimum exposure for your shot However you can choose from 3 metering modes for shots where you want to select a different exposure level AE lock or exposure compensation or for particular scenes such as backlit shots or shots with very strong contrast Turn
136. et time difference TIME DIFFERENCE 1 20 2007 10 00 AM ok SSM BACK To lt 4 2 gt Press lt or P to select hour and ae minute XY v o gt Press A or F to change the setting y Always press MENU OK after the settings are completed CHECK Available time setting 23 45 to 23 45 in 15 minute increments MEMO In the time difference setting when you change to the shooting mode and the date is displayed for 3 seconds Also the date display turns yellow 2007 11 00 AM CHECK Upon returning from a trip always change the time difference setting back to amp HOME and then check the date and time again A aa LANG See p 36 for details How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 EJ SYSTEM FORMAT Initialize format the memory card for use with the camera ERASE ALL DATA OK lt a Press A or to select OK Vv Press MENU OK to initialize the memory card CAUTION The Format function erases all the frames files including protected frames files Back up important frames files onto your PC or another media before formatting your memory card e Do not open the battery cover or slot cover during formatting as formatting will be interrupted USB MODE Before connecting the camera to a computer via USB p 194 select the appropriate USB option as determined
137. exposure mode programmed auto manual etc i i however the compensation shutter speed exposure shots in the bracketing sequence gt p 106 varies for each The maximum step value is 4EV excluding exposure compensation Flash Bracketing 4 FLASH ONLY When flash bracketing is set and each time the shutter button is pressed the preset number of frames maximum 9 frames is shot while the flash level automatically changes The maximum step value is 4EV excluding flash compensation The flash bracketing can be performed only when i TTL mode or auto aperture Nikon Speedlight SB 800 only is set Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 pasueapy At settings other than zero a icon and bracketing indicator will be displayed in the control panel and the icon will blink in the control panel and viewfinder Continued 103 Using Auto Bracketing 3 While pressing BKT rotate the sub command dial to choose the exposure increment p 106 iSb F6 3 H 71 e While bracketing is in effect a bracketing progress indicator will be displayed in the control panel A segment will be disappear from the indicator after each shot 104 e Modifications to exposure are added to those made with exposure compensation making it possible to achieve exposure compensation values of more than 5 EV To cancel bracketing To cancel brac
138. for which vignetting occurs e Autofocus using the camera s AF assist illuminator cannot be performed due to vignetting with the following lenses at shooting distance within 0 7 m 2 ft 4 in AF Micro ED 200 mm f 4D AF S ED 28 70 mm f 2 8D AF S VR ED 24 120 mm f 3 5 5 6G AF Micro ED 70 180 mm 4 5 5 6D Autofocus using the camera s AF assist illuminator cannot be performed due to vignetting with following lenses at shooting distance within 1 m 3 ft 3 in AF S DX ED 55 200 mm f 4 5 6G Autofocus using the camera s AF assist illuminator cannot be performed due to vignetting with following lenses at shooting distance within 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in AF S VR ED 70 200 mm f 2 8G AF ED 80 200 mm f 2 8D AF S ED 80 200 mm f 2 8D Autofocus using the camera s AF assist illuminator cannot be performed due to vignetting with following lenses at shooting distance within 2 5 m 8 ft 2 in AF VR ED 80 400 mm f 4 5 5 6D I Nikon flash units and active assist illuminator Under the conditions described above the Nikon SB 800 and SB 600 Speedlights and SU 800 wireless Speedlight commander will provide active AF illumination for the following focus areas AF lens focal Normal frame Wide frame length 11 areas 7 areas 24 34 mm 275 oN aE RNa 8 8 Eag 8 8 wo 7 NC 07 35 70 mm C D ren 7ePIN e 9 a Ma 8 8 8 8 y C D cn 5 ye We 71 105 mm yer AZo ON oes Bak a 88 868Jy Ce
139. forming multi frame playback Using the erase button When performing single frame playback use fj to erase unnecessary images to have ample free space on the memory card MT ERASE OK ZN 1P v Press f Press A or to select OK Press lt or P to select the frame file to erase Press MENU OK to erase the frame file displayed CAUTION Erased frames files cannot be recovered eawe ay Husn 53 54 Focus This section describes the options that control how your camera focuses focus mode focus area selection and AF area mode Focus mode Use the focus mode selector to select the focus mode S Single servo AF Camera focuses when shutter button is pressed halfway Focus locks when in focus indicator appears in view inder and remains locked while shutter button is pressed halfway focus lock At default settings shutter can only be released when in focus indicator is displayed focus priority lc Continuous servo AF Camera focuses continuously while shutter button is pressed halfway If subject moves focus will be adjusted to compensate predictive focus tracking gt p 55 At default settings photographs can be taken whether or not camera is in focus release priority M Manual Camera does not focus automatically focus must be adjusted manually using the lens focusing ring If maxim
140. from 100 0001 Set CONTINUOUS for FRAME NO under ESSYSTEM in the SET UP menu READ ERROR e The played back file was not recorded correctly e Camera fault An attempt was made to play back the image that was not recorded on this camera e This file cannot be played back e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer e The movie and image cannot be played back Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy PROTECTED FRAME An attempt was made to erase a protected file Protected files cannot be erased Remove the protection gt p 132 NO IMAGE An attempt was made to playback images from an empty memory card It is impossible to playback m3 CANNOT CROP CANNOT CROP An attempt was made to crop an image whose size is 2304 x 1536 pixels or an image shot with RAW setting The image cannot be cropped CANNOT CROP e An attempt was made to crop an image shot using a camera other than FinePix S5 Pro e The image is damaged The image cannot be cropped DPOF FILE ERROR Prints were specified for 1000 or more frames in the DPOF frame settings The maximum number of frames for which prints can be specified on the same memory card is 999 Copy the images for which you want to order prints onto another memory card and then specify the DPOF settings CANNOT SET DPOF CANNOT SET DPOF An attempt was made to specify DPOF settings for an image that is not suppor
141. g accessed i e during record erase initialization and playback operations 2 Improper handling and use of the memory card by the user or third party CAUTION Save your important data to another media i e MO disk CD R hard disk etc E Handling Memory card all types e When inserting the memory card into the camera hold the memory card straight as you push it in Never remove the memory card or turn the camera off during data recording or erasing memory card formatting as this could be damaged to the memory card Do not bend drop or otherwise subject the memory card to strong force or shocks Do not use or store these memory card in places with affected by strong static electricity or electrical noise Do not use or store memory card in hot humid places or in places where they are exposed to corrosive substances H Using CompactFlash Contact the CompactFlash card manufacturer for information on the CompactFlash functions operation details and system requirements Card types approved for use with the FinePix S5 Pro are listed on the FUJIFILM website http home fujifilm com products digital e The CompactFlash card may be hot immediately after being used in the camera and should be handled with care e Do not touch the card contact area with your fingers or metal objects e Unused CompactFlash cards should be formatted before being used E Using memory card with a PC e When taking picture
142. h repairs will probably involve replacing the CCD and will be expensive Dust inside the camera and on the surface of the CCD e Before a FUJIFILM digital camera is shipped from the factory it is carefully checked for dust inside the camera and on the surface of the CCD to ensure that it conforms to FUJIFILM standards e Bear in mind also that some types of soiling on the CCD surface cannot be removed even by an authorized FUJIFILM dealer Should this occur you can use features such as the despeckling function provided in the image processing software to remedy the problem Checking the condition of the CCD surface Select MIRROR LOCK UP CLEANING for the ZAMAINTENANCE in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu gt p 138 MIRROR LOCK UP CLEANING MIRROR LOCK UP OK Press A or W to select OK Press MENU OK ee Jis displayed in the control panel Press the shutter button all the way down The mirror will be raised and the shutter curtain will open and a row of dashes will ST blink in the control panel Hold the camera so that the sun shines on the CCD and check the surface for dust lIn case of surface clean gt Turn the camera off and attach the lens cap or if the lens is detached attach a body cap to the camera In case of surface soiling gt Contact a FUJIFILM dealer and request CCD cleaning Or see Starting CCD cleaning p 205
143. he Turns the camera on and off Illuminates the camera to shooting mode Press down fully to control panel take a picture Accessory shoe p 91 Mount an external flash here Sync terminal p 91 To use the built in flash press this button Use this to connect flash units that require a sync to pop up the flash gt cable 4 Flash sync mode button p 82 Used with the main command dial to select synchro mode Selects AF S Single AF servo AF C Flash compensation button p 84 Continuous AF servo or M Manual as the focus mode Used with the sub command dial to select the flash exposure compensation value 42 Release mode dial unlock button p 66 Hold down this button to move the release mode dial Release mode dial p 66 Selects Single frame C Low speed continuous Cu High speed continuous Self timer or Mup Mirror up as the shutter release mode MODE Exposure mode button p 70 Used with the main command dial to select exposure mode P Programmed Auto Shutter priority Auto Fi Aperture priority Auto M Manual rum Format button p 35 Used to format the memory card inserted in the camera Used simultaneously with Erase Format button QUAL image quality size button p 93 Selects the quality and size of an image when the image is recorded ISO ISO sensitivity button p 92 Used with the main command dial to select
144. hop 5 0 AdobeRGB encompasses almost all the colors reproduced by CMYK printers and is intended primarily for printing applications It was introduced as SMPTE 240E in the RGB settings in Adobe Photoshop 5 0 and as Adobe RGB 1998 in the profile settings from version 6 0 onwards Color space Refers to the range of colors expressed as two dimensional or three dimensional numerical values that can be reproduced by devices such as cameras monitors and printers The SRGB and AdobeRGB color spaces are each shown as an xy color chart a coordinate color space in which colors are represented in two dimensions with no brightness value The range of colors that can be expressed by a particular color space is indicated by a triangle imposed on the xy color chart Colors become brighter as they approach the outer edge of the xy color chart This color representation method is capable of showing all the actual colors Exif Print Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing 229 230 FUJIFILM Digital Camera Worldwide Network If you have technical questions or if you need repair service ask the following local distributor Please present the warranty card and your purchase receipt when you ask for repairs Refer to the warranty card for conditions of the warranty There is a case that repair and Technical support cannot be accepted for some models which your l
145. hot and view the results in the camera monitor e Although there is no limit on the number of Nikon Speedlights that may used the practical maximum is three With more than this number the light emitted by the other flash units will interfere with performance All Speedlights must be in the same group flash compensation p 84 applies to all Speedlights See the Speedlight manual for more information How to use the SET UP menu p 138 MODELING FLASH At the default setting ON the built in flash and Nikon Speedlights that support the Nikon Creative Lighting System will emit a modeling flash when the depth of field preview button is pressed Select OFF to disable this feature AUTO BRACKETING SET This option controls what settings are affected when auto bracketing is in effect AE amp FLASH Camera performs exposure and flash bracketing AE ONLY Camera performs exposure bracketing only amp FLASH ONLY Camera performs flash bracketing only AUTO BKT IN M EXP MODE This option controls what settings are affected when AE amp FLASH or AE ONLY is selected for AUTO BRACKETING SET in manual exposure mode Option Description Tv Camera varies shutter speed AUTO BRACKETING SET set to AE ONLY or shutter speed and flash level AUTO BRACKETING SET set to AE amp FLASH STv Av Camera varies shutter speed and aperture AUTO BRACKETING SET set to AE
146. hotographs can be taken whenever the shutter AF C MODE FPS RATE FPS button is pressed or only when the camera is in focus in continuous 151 PRIORITY RATE AF FOCUS servo AF AF S MODE R RELEASE Controls whether photographs can be taken whenever the shutter 152 PRIORITY F FOCUS button is pressed or only when the camera is in focus in single servo AF NORMAL 11 AREAS Sets focus frame to Normal Frame 11 Areas or Wide Frame 7 Areas FOCUS AREA FRAME WIDE 7 AREAS 57 P1 CENTER AREA Sets the type of focus area group and primary focus area P1 CLOSEST SUBJECT GROUP DYNAMIC AF P2 CENTER AREA 152 P2 CLOSEST SUBJECT LONG NORMAL Controls how autofocus adjusts to sudden large changes in the distance AP UCAS SHORT OFF to the subject 153 R A RELEASE AF Specifies whether autofocus activates when the shutter button is AF ACTIVATION ON pressed halfway 153 A AF ON ONLY AF AREA i Controls whether or not the active focus area is highlighted in red in the ILLUMINATION AUTO ON OFF viewfinder 154 Factory default 140 How to use the SET UP menu p 138 FOCUS AREA A Specifies using the wrap around function when pressing the multi SELECTION WRAP NOWRAP selector in order to select the focus area 154 4 Sets the built in AF assist illuminator to light for assisting focus when the BILT IN AF ASSIST ON OFF subject is poorly lit 154
147. hutter speed and aperture setting to give the optimum exposure for the photography conditions This mode is useful when you want to be able to take pictures quickly and easily to take advantage of snapshot opportunities While pressing MODE rotate the main command dial until P is displayed in the control panel Frame a photograph focus and shoot MEMO e Programmed auto is only available with CPU lenses e Exposure mode ff aperture priority auto is automatically selected when a non CPU lens is attached The exposure mode indicator P will blink in the control panel and A will be displayed in the viewfinder e If the limits of the exposure metering system are exceeded one of the following indicators will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder H i Subject too bright Use optional neutral density ND filter or lower ISO sensitivity g Subject too dark Use flash or raise ISO sensitivity Flexible program In mode different combinations of shutter speed and aperture can be selected by rotating the main command dial flexible program All combinations produce the same exposure While flexible program is in effect an asterisk x appears next to the exposure mode indicator in the control panel To restore default shutter speed and aperture settings rotate the main command dial until the indicator is no longer displayed Defaul
148. ights FV lock is also available with SB 800 SB 600 and SB R200 Speedlights available separately In this case set the Speedlight to TTL mode the SB 800 can also be used in AA mode see the Speedlight manual for details While FV lock is in effect flash output will automatically be adjusted for changes in Speedlight zoom head position When the COMMANDER MODE 4 is set for the BUILT IN FLASH gt p 159 under E FLASH BKT in the SET UP menu FV lock can be used with remote SB 800 SB 600 or SB R200 flash units if a any of the built in flash flash group A or flash group B is in TTL mode or b a flash group is composed entirely of SB 800 Speedlights in TTL or AA mode I Using FV Lock with the built in flash When the built in flash is used alone FV lock is only available If the TTL 4 TTL MODE is set for the BUILT IN FLASH gt p 159 under EB FLASH BKT in the SET UP menu Lenses that can be used with the built in flash The built in flash can be used with any CPU lens with a focal length of 18 300 mm Note that the flash may be unable to light the entire subject if the following lenses are not used at or above the minimum ranges given below Lens Zoom position Minimum range AF S DX ED 12 24 mm f 4G 18mm 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in 20 mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF S ED 17 35 mm f 2 8D 24mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF S DX IF ED 17 55 mm 2 8G 24mm 1 0 m 3 ft 3 in AF ED 18
149. ilt in AF assist illuminator lights to assist the focus operation when the subject is poorly lit p 64 Select OFF to turn the illuminator off G4EXPOSURE AE LOCK This option determines what controls lock exposure R A RELEASE AE L Exposure can be locked by pressing the AE L AF L button or by pressing the shutter button halfway A AE L ONLY Exposure can only be locked by pressing the AE L AF L button ISO AUTO CONTROL If ON is selected for this option the camera will automati cally adjust ISO sensitivity when necessary to help ensure optimal exposure How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 ISO AUTO CONTROL MIN SHUTTER SPEED To change the setting select an item and press gt To change the setting select the item and press B Then press A or V Then press A or V OFF 1 250 1 SEC ISO sensitivity remains waft The slowest shutter speed fixed at the selected 1 200SEC canbe selected when ISO value tynesee AUTO CONTROL is Sees Ie ON Lee 1 1008eC activated If optimal exposure 1 80 SEC cannot be achieved at Baas the selected ISO sensitivity ISO AUTO CONTROL aclivatas 3 Ee ane ISO sensitivity will be limited to the val r e maximum sensitivity will be limited to the values MAX SENSITIVITY set in MAX SENSITIVITY when ON is selected for the To change the setting select the item and press B Then press or V ISO AUTO
150. in The total number of prints appears on the screen Setting the menu p 126 MEMO To cancel DPOF setting Press MENU OK to open the PLAYBACK MENU and press A or to select J PRINT ORDER DPOF Press P Press A or to select WITH DATE or WITHOUT DATE and press MENU OK to display the print order screen Press lt or P gt to select the frame file with the DPOF setting you want to cancel Press to set the number of prints to 0 zero To cancel the DPOF setting for another frame file repeat steps and Always press MENU OK to complete the settings e RESET ALL p 130 MEMO e When DPOF settings were specified on another camera RESET DPOF OK Co kK Si CHINO When the data includes a frame file with DPOF settings that were specified on another camera RESET DPOF OK appears Pressing MENU OK cancels all of the DPOF settings already specified for each frame file Specify the DPOF setting for each frame file again e Prints of up to 999 frames files can be ordered on the same memory card e DPOF settings cannot be specified for CCD RAW data CAUTION e Pressing DISP BACK while choosing settings will cancel all current settings If there were previous DPOF settings only the modifications are canceled e When selecting the WITH DATE L setting the date is imprinted on your shots using the print service or a DPOF compatibl
151. ing A V aP mark on the button Used to set the AF area mode for focusing Taking Pictures at Default Settings This section describes how to take pictures at default settings 7 Set the power switch to ON to turn the camera on gt p 36 A OE eps A MEMO e Check the battery level gt p 33 e Check the number of available frames p 49 2 Adjust camera settings Turn the release mode dial to single frame while pressing the release mode dial unlock button Rotate the AF area mode selector until it clicks into place pointing to 2 single area AF eawe ay Husn Rotate the focus mode selector until it clicks into place pointing to S single servo AF Rotate the metering selector to J matrix metering Continued 47 48 Taking Pictures at Default Settings Holding the camera correctly Hold the handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left Brace your elbows against your sides and hold the camera with both hands CAUTION e Moving the camera while shooting gives a blurred picture camera shake Hold the camera steadily with both hands e If the lens flash or AF assist illuminator is obscured by your fingers or the strap subjects may be out of focus or the brightness exposure of your shot may be incorrect 3 Focus on the main subject in the center f
152. ings in Hyper Utility Software HS V3 even for RAW images Setting the menu gt p 108 a coLor Sets the density of the color used when shooting images HIGH This setting provides the highest color density MEDIUM HIGH This setting provides a higher color density than STD STD This setting sets the standard color density MEDIUM LOW This setting specifies a lower color density than STD ORG This setting specifies the lowest color density Use this setting for images that will undergo image processing for use in commercial printing B W This setting converts the colors in the photographed image to black and white CAUTION e Color can be set if STD is set under 0 FILM SIMULATION in the SHOOTING MENU e If you want to view or print the image data directly do not select ORG TONE Use this setting to adjust the contrast of images to be shot HARD This setting provides the highest level of contrast MEDIUM HARD This setting provides a higher level of contrast than STD STD This setting sets the contrast for photographed images to the standard level MEDIUM SOFT This setting specifies a lower contrast than STD ORG This setting specifies the lowest contrast Use this setting for images that will undergo image processing for use in commercial printing CAUTION e Tone can be set if STD is set under Q3 FILM SIMULATION in the S
153. ions are locked by the Unlock the function lock 169 function lock Camera malfunction may be caused Briefly remove the battery or disconnect The camera no temporarily the AC power adapter Then reload the 32 longer works battery or reconnect the AC power adapter 210 Specifications Model Digital camera FinePix S5 Pro Effective pixels 12 34 million S pixel 6 17 million R pixel 6 17 million pixels ccD Large format 23 0 x 15 5 mm Super CCD SR Pro with primary color filter Total 12 9 megapixels S pixels 6 45 million R pixels 6 45 million Storage media CF card and Microdrive FAT32 compatible Compatibility is listed on Fujifilm website http home fujifilm com products digital File format DCF compliant Compressed Exif Ver 2 2 JPEG DPOF compatible Uncompressed CCD RAW RAF 1 Number of recorded pixels 4256x2848 3024x2016 2304x1536 File size See the table on the p 226 Lens mount Nikon F mount with AF coupling and AF contacts Sensitivity Auto ISO 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 2 Standard Output Sensitivity Metering modes TTL open metering 3D 1005 pixel RGB matrix Center weighted Spot Exposure control Program AE Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual exposure Exposure compensation 5 0 EV to 5 0 EV 1 3 1 2 1 EV step Shutter Electronically controlled vertical travel focal pla
154. ject changes abruptly Use when photographing series of subjects at varying distances in quick succession AF ACTIVATION This option controls whether both the shutter button and the AF ON button can be used to initiate autofocus or whether autofocus is only initiated when the AF ON button is pressed suas R A RELEASE AF ON Autofocus can be performed with the AF ON button or by pressing shutter button halfway A AF ON ONLY Autofocus can only be performed with the AF ON button 153 154 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 AF AREA ILLUMINATION This option controls whether or not the active focus area is highlighted in red in the viewfinder AUTO Selected focus area is automatically highlighted as needed to provide contrast with background ON Selected focus area is always highlighted regardless of brightness of background Depending on brightness of background selected focus area may be difficult to see OFF Selected focus area is not highlighted FOCUS AREA SELECTION At the default setting of NO WRAP the focus area display is bounded by the outer focus areas so that for example pressing the multi selector up when the top focus area is selected has no effect Select WRAP to allow focus area selection to wrap around from top to bottom bottom to top right to left and left to right BILT IN AF ASSIST At the default setting of ON the bu
155. keting hold down BKT and rotate the main command dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero and is no longer displayed in the control panel The program last in effect will be restored the next time bracketing is activated Bracketing can also be cancelled by performing a two button reset p 120 In this case also the bracketing program will be restored the next time bracketing is activated E Exposure Bracketing The camera modifies exposure by varying shutter speed and aperture programmed auto aperture shutter priority auto or shutter speed aperture priority auto manual exposure mode P shutter speed and aperture 1 S aperture 1 A shutter speed 1 M shutter speed 2 1 When ON is selected for the ISO AUTO CONTROL under ISO AUTO CONTROL under fg EXPOSURE in the SET UP menu the camera will automatically vary ISO sensitivity for optimum exposure when the limits of the camera exposure system are exceeded 2 Can be modified by the AUTO BKT IN M EXP MODE under E FLASH BKET in the SET UP menu p 165 MEMO In single frame and self timer modes one shot will be taken each time the shutter button is pressed In continuous low speed and continuous high speed modes shooting will pause after the number of shots specified in the bracketing program have been taken Shooting will resume the next time the shutter button is pressed Ifthe memory card fills before all shot
156. l Speedlight with auto FP high speed sync p 88 4 Red eye reduction Red eye reduction pre flash lights for approximately one second before main flash Pupils in subject s eyes to contract reducing red eye effect sometimes caused by lash e Be aware that the camera and the subjects people in the shot do not move until the shutter is released 4 SLOW Red eye reduction with slow sync Combines red eye reduction with slow sync This mode is only available in programmed auto and aperture priority auto exposure modes e Use of tripod is recommended to prevent blurring caused by camera shake CAUTION Only available in exposure modes P and 4 red eye reduction is selected in modes and J 4 SLOW Slow sync Flash is combined with speeds as slow as 30 s to capture both subject and background at night or under dim light This mode is only available in programmed auto and aperture priority auto exposure modes e Use of tripod is recommended to prevent blurring caused by camera shake CAUTION Only available in exposure modes P and A front curtain sync is selected in modes amp and M 4 REAR Rear curtain sync In shutter priority auto or manual exposure mode flash fires just before the shutter closes creating effect of a stream of light behind moving objects In programmed auto and aperture priority auto slow rear curtain sync is used
157. l not be treated as household waste Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product If your equipment contains easy removable batteries or accumulators please dispose these separately according to your local requirements The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you have purchased the product In Countries outside the EU If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct way of disposal Contents Waringa eeens aa anihi 2 IMPORTANT EC Declaration of Conformity Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Private Households cceeceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 COMEN S iii 6 Preface 9 About this Manual 11 Accessories Included c ceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 12 Camera Parts and Features cc cccseeseeeeeee 13 Example of Control Panel Viewfinder and LCD RAQRIOS sisser a AeA NS 17 Getting Ready Attaching the Strap and Lens cee 23 Attaching the strap
158. lange and the focal plane is 46 5 mm 1 83 in H Focus aid This allows you to check the focus of your shot using the focus indicator in the viewfinder You can use focus aid when the lens mounted has an f stop setting brighter than f 5 6 Set the focus mode selector to M Position the selected focus area over the object on which you want to focus Turn the focusing ring on the lens Press the shutter button down halfway When the shot is in focus the focus indicator lights Focus lock Focus lock can be used to change the composition after focusing making it possible to focus on a subject that will not be in a focus area in the final composition It can also be used when the autofocus system is unable to focus p 63 1 Focus ona subject Position the subject in the selected focus area Press the shutter button halfway Check that the in focus indicator appears in the viewfinder Continued gt Aydesbojoyg sainjea4y paoueapy ia 61 Focus 2 Lock the focus 3 Move the camera to recompose while Single servo AF pressing the shutter button halfway then Focus will lock automatically when the in focus press fully indicator appears and remain locked until your finger is removed from shutter button Continuous servo AF Press AE L AF L to lock both focus and exposure Focus will remain locked while AE L AF L is pressed even if your finger
159. le with optional SB 600 and SB R200 Speedlights Menu of flash compensation values will be displayed choose value between 3 0 and 3 0 EV in steps of 1 3 EV Choose flash output level for flashes in group B from values between full power and 1 128 power 1 128 of full power Flashes in group B do not fire CH Choose from channels 1 4 All Speedlights in both groups must be set to same channel How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 1 Set the menu COMMANDER MODE MODE ay C4 COMMANDER MODE k i P gt Press P Press A or W to change the setting Q gt Press B to go to the next setting C Press A or to select Repeat the steps for 3 to change settings for items Press MENU OK to confirm the settings 2 Shooting Compose shot and arrange Nikon Speedlights as shown below 30 or less 60 30 10m 30 or less _ 5m 16 or less a rom f be X3 Camera 7 built in flash 30 or less 4 WN a 7 5m 16 or less 60 30 suas Speedlight wireless remote sensor should face camera e Maximum distance between optional Speedlights and camera is about 10m 33 when Speedlight is positioned in front of camera within 30 on either side of center line or about 5 m 16 when Speedlight is 30 60 to either side of center line Turn all Nikon Speedlights on and set the group and channel for all Speedlights Se
160. lly rotated for display in the monitor ON Tall portrait orientation photos taken with ON selected for AUTO IMAGE ROTATION are displayed in tall orientation during playback tall orientation images are displayed at 2 3 size of other images to fit monitor OFF Tall photos are displayed in wide landscape orientation How to use the SET UP menu p 138 AUTO IMAGE ROTATION Photographs taken while ON the default option is selected contain information on camera orientation allowing them to be rotated automatically during playback gt p 50 or when viewed in attached software The following orientations are recorded 0000 q z 5 D O O o 0000 Landscape Camera rotated Camera rotated wide 90 clockwise 90 counter orientation clockwise MEMO e Camera orientation is not recorded when OFF is selected Choose this option when taking photographs with the lens pointing up or down e In continuous mode gt p 66 orientation recorded for first shot applies to all images in same burst even if camera orientation is changed during shooting HAF AF C MODE PRIORITY This option controls whether photographs can be taken whenever the shutter button is pressed release priority or only when the camera is in focus focus priority in continuous servo AF FPS RATE Photos can be taken whenever shutt
161. lm co th 237 238 Safety Notes e Make sure that you use your S5 Pro camera correctly Read these Safety Notes and your Owner s Manual carefully before use e After reading these Safety Notes store them in a safe place N WARNING About the Icons The icons shown below are used in this document to indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the product is used incorrectly as a result This icon indicates that death or serious injury can result if the information is ignored This icon indicates that personal injury or material damage can result if the information is ignored A WARNING A CAUTION The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the information which is to be observed Triangular icons tell you that this information requires attention important Circular icons with a diagonal bar tell you that the action indicated is prohibited Prohibited Filled circles with an exclamation mark tell you an action that must be performed Required If a problem arises turn the camera off remove the battery disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter Continued use of the camera when it is emitting smoke is emitting any unusual odor or is in any other abnormal state can cause a fire or electric shock e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer Unplug from power socket Do not
162. mended RAM 512 MB or better recommended Hard disk space 2 GB or better Display 1024 x 768 pixels or better Highest 32 bit Internet connection Broadband ADSL FTTH CATV etc CAUTION Connect the camera directly to the PC using the USB cable mini B The software may not operate correctly when you use an extension cable or connect the camera via a USB hub When your PC has more than one USB port the camera can be connected to either port Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows NT cannot be used Operation is not guaranteed on home built PCs or on PCs running updated operating system software When you reinstall or remove FinePixViewer the Internet menu and your user ID and password for the FinePix Internet Service are deleted from your PC Click the Register now button enter your registered user ID and password and download the menu again Continued gt Ue e su BAeMyOS 189 190 Installation on a Windows PC Do not connect the camera to your PC until the software installation is completed 7 Install FinePixViewer as instructed in the Quick start guide Launching the installer manually Double click the My Computer icon Windows XP users should click My Computer in the Start menu
163. monitoring an image on the LCD monitor while B amp W COLOR gt p 117 adjusting the focus SHOOTING MENU Resets the SHOOTING MENU to the factory default RESET p 119 settings NOISE REDUCTION Sets the noise reduction effect STD ORG gt p 119 Factory default SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu p 108 I FILM SIMULATION Sets the image formation parameters for photographed images STANDARD This is the standard image composition mode and is ideal for a wide range of subjects including portraits and scenery ir F1 This mode suppresses flaring in flash highlights when the flash is used and also stresses smooth tonal transitions in the reproduction of skin tones It is ideal for studio portrait work where the aim is professional standard negatives ir Fa Saturation is slightly enhanced in comparison with F1 mode iF F1b Reproduces skin tones with smooth transitions Also provides vibrant reproduction of natural colors such as blue skies and is ideal for daylight portraits iF Fic Increased sharpness in comparison with the F1 Ideal for fashion shooting ir F2 This mode provides vibrant reproduction of natural colors such as blue skies and is ideal for landscape and nature photography H Fine tuning the film simulation Enables fine tuning the film simulation settings other than ir STANDARD C Fia FINE TUNE G I9SET_ GED CANCEL Sel
164. mpressing and saving color images The higher the compression rate the greater the loss of quality in the decompressed restored image Smear A phenomenon specific to CCDs whereby white streaks appear on the image when there is a very strong light source such as the sun or reflected sunlight in the photography screen 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 CCD RAW This is the image data prior to signal processing the reconstruction of the data read in from the CCD as an image Because the signal processing is performed on the computer high levels of control are possible To reconstruct images FinePixViewer on the enclosed CD ROM or the Hyper Utility optional must be installed on your computer Color Temperature A low temperature light source such as a candle flame is strongly red while a high temperature light source such as a gas burner flame is strongly blue The color of the light for these temperatures is expressed as a color temperature K Kelvin The light of the sun at midday in a completely clear sky is taken to be 5500K Adobe RGB 1998 A color space introduced as the working color space for Adobe Photos
165. mum aperture minimum f number is limited according to sensitivity ISO equivalency as shown below Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent of 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600 2 8 3 3 2 3 3 3 5 3 8 4 4 2 4 5 4 8 5 5 3 5 6 For each one step increase in sensitivity e g from 200 to 400 aperture is stopped down by half an f stop If the maximum aperture of the lens is smaller than given above the maximum value for aperture will be the maximum aperture of the lens MEMO i TTL flash control can adjust for ISO sensitivities between 100 and 1600 It may not be able to adjust flash level appropriately for ISO sensitivities over 1600 saunjea4 pasuenpy Aydesfioyoug 81 82 Flash Photography Synchro modes and their features You can select any of 5 modes to suit the type of shot and the desired effect While pressing rotate the main command dial until the desired flash sync icon is displayed in the control panel PE L z a l See p 78 for details of flash shooting CAUTION Some lenses may block the red eye reduction lamp preventing the subject from seeing the lamp and interfering with red eye reduction Front curtain sync Recommended for most situations In programmed auto and aperture priority auto modes shutter speed will automatically be set to values between 1 60 and 1 250s 1 60 to 1 8 000s when using optiona
166. n be connected to the camera s ten pin remote terminal using an MC 35 GPS adapter cord available separately allowing information on the camera s current position to be recorded when photographs are taken Operation has been confirmed with the following devices e Garmin eTrex series equipped with a PC interface cable connector e Magellan SporTrak series equipped with a PC interface cable connector These devices connect to the MC 35 using a cable with a D sub 9 pin connector provided by the manufacturer of the GPS device See the MC 35 instruction manual for details Before turning the camera on set the GPS device to NMEA mode 4800 baud CAUTION When attaching the GPS device be sure to turn the GPS device OFF When attaching the GPS device if BARCODE READER GPS is set to BCR 1 SHOT or BCR CONTINUOUS the GPS device cannot be connected Briefly turn the camera off and set to GPS When the camera establishes communication with a GPS device a icon will be displayed in the control panel The exposure meters will not turn off while this icon is displayed Photo information for pictures taken while the GH icon is displayed will include an additional page recording the current latitude longitude altitude and Coordinated Universal Time UTC If no data is received from the GPS unit for two seconds the HH icon will clear from the display and the camera will stop recording GPS information Also
167. n tape Contact with other metallic objects or battery could cause the battery to ignite or burst N CAUTION Do not use this camera in locations affected by oil fumes steam humidity or dust This can cause a fire or electric shock Keep memory cards out of the reach of small children Because memory cards are small they can be swallowed by children Be sure to store memory cards out of the reach of small children If a child swallows a memory card seek medical attention or call an emergency number Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures Do not leave the camera in locations such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight This can cause a fire Keep out of the reach of small children This product could cause injury in the hands of a child Do not place heavy objects on the camera This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury Do not move the camera while the AC power adapter is still connected Do not pull on the connection cord to disconnect the AC power adapter This can damage the power cord or cables and cause a fire or electric shock Do not use the AC power adapter when the plug is damaged or the plug socket connection is loose This could cause a fire or electric shock Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth or blanket This can cause heat to build up and distort the ca
168. ndows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System The Designed for Microsoft Windows XP logo refers to the camera and the driver only e Other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Continued 10 Preface H Notes on Electrical Interference If the camera is to be used in hospitals or aircrafts please note that this camera may cause interference to other equipment in the hospital or aircraft For details please check with the applicable regulations E Explanation of Color Television System NTSC National Television System Committee color television telecasting specifications adopted mainly in the U S A Canada and Japan PAL Phase Alternation by Line a color television system adopted mainly by European countries and China H Exif Print Exif ver 2 2 Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing See Using Your Camera Correctly p 203 for more information About this Manual CAUTION Connecting Camera Directly to Printer PictBridge Function This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera s operation CHECK This mark denotes points to notice in the Press M
169. ne shutter Shutter speeds 30 to 1 8000 sec Bulb X contact Max 1 250 sec 3 Auto bracketing Number of shots 2 9 compensated EV value 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 EV step Focus Mode Single AF servo Continuous AF servo Manual AF system TTL phase difference detection with auxiliary AF flash AF frame selection Single area AF Dynamic area AF Group dynamic AF Dynamic area AF with closest subject priority Continued gt 223 Specifications White balance Automatic scene recognition Fine Shade Fluorescent 1 5 Incandescent Choose color TEMP Preset custom 1 5 Can be fine tuned Self timer 20 sec 10 sec 5 sec 2 sec Flash Manual pop up i TTL balanced fill flash for digital SLR standard i TTL flash for digital SLR Guide No 12 ISO 100 m Sync shutter speed 1 250 sec or slower Flash modes Front Synchro Slow Synchro Rear synchro Red eye Reduction and Red eye Reduction Slow Synchro Accessory shoe Standard ISO type with hot shoe contact Safty lock provided Synchro contacts X contacts only synchronizing speed 1 250 sec or slower Synchro terminal Equipped with ISO 519 synchro terminal as standard lock screw provided Viewfinder Eye level pentaprism coverage Approx 95 vertical and horizontal dioptric adjustment mechanism viewfinder magnification approx 0 94x LCD monitor 2 5 inch 230 000 pixels low temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD p
170. nePixViewer installation completed message dialog appears Then click exit button and close it CAUTION When Safari is used as the Web browser a message may be displayed and the CD ROM may not be removed If this happens click the Safari icon in the Dock to make Safari the active application and then select Quit Safari in the Safari menu to shut down Safari 11 Launch Image Capture from the Applications folder 12 Change the Image Capture settings Select Preferences from the Image Capture menu 13 Select Other from When a camera is connected open 14 Select FPVBridge from FinePixViewer folder in the Applications folder and click the Open button 15 Select Quit Image Capture menu in the Image Capture menu Ue e su BAeMyOS 193 Connecting to a PC By connecting the camera to a PC your system can be expanded to fill a wide range of uses Using FinePixViewer performs images saving browsing and file management etc MEMO If the power cuts out during data transmission the data will not be transmitted correctly Always use the AC power adapter when connecting the camera to a PC Refer to Software Installation p 188 191 the first time you connect the camera to your PC Install the software first Do not connect the camera to the PC before installing all the software CD ROM Software for
171. nter of multi selector cannot be used to toggle between the center focus area groups even if P2 CENTER AREA or P2 CLOSEST SUBJECT is selected for the GROUP DYNAMIC AF under EH AF gt p 152 MEMO This function cannot be performed when the focus area is locked by the focus selector lock MULTI SELECTOR Press the multi selector to ready the camera wakeup from standby status after the auto power save function was activated or to initiate autofocus DO NOTHING The camera will not return to ready from the standby status when the multi selector is pressed WAKE UP The camera will go to ready by pressing the multi selector INITIATE AUTOFOCUS The camera will go to ready by pressing the multi selector and will perform autofocus while the multi selector is pressed except when manual is selected for focus mode suas 167 168 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 FUNC BUTTON This option controls the function performed by the FUNC button FV LOCK If built in flash or Nikon CLS compatible Speedlight is used flash value locks when FUNC button is pressed Press again to cancel FV lock FV LOCK LENS DATA Same as above except that if built in flash is lowered or Nikon CLS compatible Speedlight is not attached use the FUNC button and command dials to specify focal length and aperture of non CPU lenses p 122 123 STEP Tv Av If FUNC button is pressed when r
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173. ocus bracket and press the shutter button down halfway In focus z indicator Halfway pressed In focus indicator Description Lights Steadily The subject is in focus Blinks The camera is unable to focus using autofocus MEMO e The shutter button has a halfway point at which focus and exposure are automatically optimized before taking the picture by pressing fully down When pressing the shutter button halfway a lens operation sound may be heard 4 Press the shutter button fully Fully pressed Halfway pressed A MEMO When the subject is not in the center focus bracket use focus lock to take the picture p 61 CAUTION e See p 212 216 for information on warning displays See Troubleshooting p 218 222 for more information E Number of available frames The exposure count in the control panel and viewfinder show the number of photographs that can be stored on the memory card A MEMO See p 226 about the standard number of available frames for the memory card eawe ay Husn 49 50 Viewing the Images Playback your images to check them For important photographs always take a test shot and view the image to make sure that the camera is working normally Setting the camera to playback mode Press B to enanos to playback mode MEMO When gt is pressed the last shot is played back CAUTION S
174. ode Reduces camera shake due to mirror movement by delaying the shutter AE DELAY ON OFF release by about 0 4 s after the mirror is raised 149 amp 20 SEC amp 10 Used when photographer wants to be in the picture such as group SELF TIMER SEC 835 SEC 2 photo 101 SEC Sets the speed to display images on the LCD monitor The speed will be CUI EREVIEN ON OFF faster by selecting ON If problems occur with playback or printing 149 DATA select OFF DISPLAY IMAGE DISPLAY CONTINUOUS 4 SEC Specifies how to display shot images on the LCD after shooting in order 149 2 SEC OFF to check the result ILLUMINATION ON OFF ala the LCD backlight active until the auto power save function is 149 triggered GRID DISPLAY ON OFF Displays grid lines in the viewfinder to aid composition JED VIEWFINDER ON OFF Displays the warning icons in the viewfinder when the battery is low or 150 WARNING no memory card is inserted Factory default Continued gt shuas 139 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu p 138 ROTATE IMAGE Sets for displaying vertical images in portrait orientation on the LCD AWG ROUEN ON OFF Applies only to pictures taken with ON selected for AUTO IMAGE 150 PLAYBACK ROTATION under ROTATE IMAGE in the SET UP menu AUTO IMAGE Sets for recording the orientation of the camera when a picture is taken ROTATION ON OFF 151 AF f Controls whether p
175. ode and cleaning could cause damage saoipuaddy 207 208 Power Supply and Battery Notes on the Battery NP 150 This camera uses the rechargeable lithium ion Battery NP 150 Note the points below when using the rechargeable battery Take particular care to read the Safety Notes to make sure that you use the battery correctly When shipped the NP 150 is not fully charged Always charge the NP 150 before using it e When carrying the NP 150 install it in a digital camera H Battery Features e The NP 150 gradually loses its charge even when not used Use a NP 150 that has been charged recently in the last day or two to take pictures e To maximize the life of the NP 150 turn the camera off as quickly as possible when it is not being used e The number of available frames will be lower in cold locations or at low temperatures Take along a spare fully charged NP 150 You can also increase the amount of power produced by putting the NP 150 in your pocket or another warm place to heat it and then loading it into the camera just before you take a picture If you are using a heating pad take care not to place the NP 150 directly against the pad The camera may not operate if you use a depleted NP 150 in cold conditions E Charging the Battery e You can use the battery charger BC 150 included to charge the NP 150 When charging use the NP 150 battery adapter supplied with the BC 150 e The NP 150 can b
176. olor Balance E WHITE BALANCE Change the settings when you want to set the white balance to suit the natural or artificial lighting conditions when you shoot When AUTO is selected the correct white balance sometimes cannot be obtained under special light sources or for subjects where people s faces are highlighted etc In such cases select the correct white balance setting for the light source H Available settings for the white balance A AUTO The camera automatically determines the amount of light and the color information for the shot and takes the picture with a natural white balance For best results use type G or D lens amp INCANDESCENT Select this setting for shots when the light source is incandescent bulbs or lights FLUORESCENT LAMP 1 Select this setting for shots taken under Daylight fluorescent lamps 3 FLUORESCENT LAMP 2 Select this setting for shots taken under Daylight White fluorescent lamps 4 FLUORESCENT LAMP 3 Select this setting for shots taken under Cool White fluorescent lamps 54 FLUORESCENT LAMP 4 Select this setting for shots taken under Warm White fluorescent lamps 8 FLUORESCENT LAMP 5 Select this setting for shots taken under Living Room Warm White fluorescent lamps FINE Select this setting for outdoor shots in fine weather when the light source for the shot is the sun 4 FLASH Use with built in flash or Nikon flash units fy SHADE Selec
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178. ory card Insert a memory card 34 Basic operations AE The camera will not focus Set the focusing mode to manual M P 9 focus on the subject manually and take the 60 shutter button picture An error occurred Refer to the warning displays on P 212 212 216 and take the appropriate action 216 The memory card is damaged Insert a new memory card 34 The battery has run out Charge the battery or load fully charged 30 battery 32 208 The Auto power off function has turned the Turn the camera on 36 camera off Camera has You are shooting a subject that is not Use the focus lock to take the picture Focusing Aray in suited to autofocusing gt p 63 61 ocusing on the subject Continued gt unooysajqnor 219 220 Troubleshooting malfunctions during PC connection Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page The shutter button was pressed while the Wait until the charging is completed before 79 flash was charging pressing the shutter button The flash is set to suppressed flash mode Raise the built in flash Cannot Heese The flash is closed a flash The battery has run out Charge the battery or load fully charged 30 Flash battery 32 208 The playback The subject is too far away Move to within the effective flash range 81 image is dark before taking the picture even though the r A fash was used Your finger was covering the flash Hold the camera correctl
179. otating command dials changes to shutter speed exposure modes S and M and aperture exposure modes A and M are made in increments of 1 EV SAME AS AE L AF L FUNC button performs same functions as AE L AF L button FLASH OFF Flash will not fire in photos taken while FUNC button is pressed BRACKETING BURST While FUNC button is pressed all shots in exposure or flash bracketing program will be taken each time the shutter button is pressed In continuous high speed and continuous low speed modes camera will repeat bracketing burst while the shutter button is held down MATRIX METERING Matrix metering activated while FUNC button is pressed CENTER WEIGHTED Center weighted metering activated while FUNC button is pressed SPOT METERING Spot metering activated while FUNC button is pressed FOCUS AREA FRAME Press FUNC button and rotate sub command dial to cycle between normal and wide focus areas gt p 57 How to use the SET UP menu p 138 FUNCTION LOCK To avoid mis use lock the functions of the command dial SHOOTING MENU and SET UP menu LOCK SETTING Select ALL FUNCTION SELECTED FUNCTION or BASIC FUNCTION for the LOCK SETTING UNLOCK Releases the lock for functions ALL FUNCTION Locks the fucntions which can be locked in BASIC FUNCTION and the functions which can be specified in SELECTED FUNCTION SELECTED Locks the specified functions To
180. oves the cursor left or right e Menu navigation main command dial moves highlight bar up or down Rotate sub command dial to right to display sub menu to left to return to previous menu BUTTON AND DIAL This option allows adjustments that are normally made by pressing the MODE amp BKT ISO QUAL or WB button and rotating a command dial to be made by rotating the command dial after the button is released DEFAULT Changes to settings made by rotating command dial while button is held down HOLD Settings can be changed by rotating command dial after button is released To exit press button again press the shutter button halfway or wait for about 20 s TEST SHOOTING NO CARD This option can be used to disable the shutter release when no memory card is inserted in the camera The default setting allows the shutter to be released without a memory card inserted in the camera OFF Shutter button disabled when no memory card is inserted ON Shutter button enabled when no memory card is inserted Photographs taken when no memory card is inserted are not saved although they will be displayed in the LCD monitor How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 fi Misc NON CPU LENS DATA See p 121 for details MB D200 BATTERY TYPE To ensure that the camera functions as expected when AA batteries are used in the Nikon MB D200 battery pack match the option selecte
181. priority auto exposure mode regardless of the setting chosen shutter speeds can be as slow as 30 s in shutter priority auto and manual exposure modes or when the flash is set to slow sync slow rear curtain sync or red eye reduction with slow sync Options range from 1 60 s to 30 s BUILT IN FLASH Choose the flash mode for the built in flash TTL4 TTL MODE Flash output is adjusted automatically in response to shooting conditions M MANUAL MODE Built in flash fires at the selected output No monitor preflash is emitted allowing the built in flash to function as a master flash for Nikon slave flash units when used with a Nikon remote Speedlight commander such as the SU 4 R amp REPEATING MODE The flash fires repeatedly while the shutter is open producing a strobe light effect C COMMANDER MODE Choose this option to use the built in flash as a master flash controlling one or more Nikon remote Speedlights in up to two groups A and B using Advanced Wireless Lighting Continued gt suas 159 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 H Setting the manual flash mode MANUAL MODE SET CANCEL A Press A or W to select M MANUAL vary MODE es p gt Press P C Press A or W to select the output Press MENU OK to confirm the setting A MEMO If FULL POWER is selected the guide number for the built in flash is 13 42 m ft ISO 100 160
182. rectly to Printer PictBridge Function connecting the camera directly to the When a printer that supports PictBridge is M available images can be printed by PictBridge PictBridge compatible printer without a PC Before connecting to a printer Select MB MTP PTP for USB MODE under E3 SYSTEM in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu gt p 138 Turn the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off Connecting to a printer Connect the camera to your printer using the USB cable mini B A MEMO Use the AC 135VN sold separately when FinePix S5 Pro is connected to a printer Continued gt uolsauuo elawied 183 184 Connecting Camera Directly to Printer PictBridge Function Connect the camera to a printer and turn the printer on Set the Power switch to ON to turn the camera on E USB appears on Oe the screen The following screen appears on the screen after a moment Specifying images for aS printing p 184 Printing with DPOF setting sheets p 185 CED FRAME Co k ILS sr Ea MEMO Depending on the printer some functions are disabled Specifying images for printing PRINT WITH DATE PRINT WITHOUT DATE 7 PICTBRIDGE Lok is Dise HAA N Press lt Q or P to display the frame file lt 4 gt for specifying PRINT setting Press A or to set a value
183. reless Lighting BUILT IN Choose flash mode for built in flash commander flash TTL i TTL mode Menu of flash compensation values will be displayed choose value between 3 0 and 3 0 EV in steps of 1 3 EV At settings other than 0 will be displayed in control panel and viewfinder M Choose flash output level for built in flash from values between full power and 1 128 power 1 128 of full power flashes in control panel and viewfinder _ Built in flash does not fire but AF assist illuminator lights Built in flash must be raised to allow monitor preflashes to fire 4 is not displayed in control panel flash sync mode display A B GRP Choose flash mode for all flashes in group A TTL i TTL mode Menu of flash compensation values will be displayed choose value between 3 0 and 3 0 EV in steps of 1 3 EV AA Auto aperture not available with SB 600 and SB R200 Speedlights Menu of flash compensation values will be displayed choose value between 3 0 and 3 0 EV in steps of 1 3 EV Choose flash output level for flashes in Group A from values between full power and 1 128 power 1 128 of full power Flashes in group A do not fire GRP Choose flash mode for all flashes in group B TTL i TTL mode Menu of flash compensation values will be displayed choose value between 3 0 and 3 0 EV in steps of 1 3 EV AA Auto aperture not availab
184. rexposed e Use optional neutral density ND filter e In exposure mode Increase shutter speed A Choose smaller aperture larger f number A Subject too dark photo will be Choose a higher sensitivity ISO equivalency oa a k underexposed e Use optional Speedlight e In exposure mode E Lower shutter speed A Choose a larger aperture smaller f number hulk bulh hu amp selected in mode and mode Change shutter speed or select mode M blinks blinks dial rotated to S cy 4 Nikon Speedlight that does not Change flash mode setting on optional Speedlight blinks blinks support i TTL flash control attached and set to TTL 212 Control panel Viewfinder Explanation Remedy Ful Ful Memory insufficient to record further Reduce quality or size oe blinks photos at current settings or camera e Delete photographs blinks has run out of file or folder numbers e Insert new memory card W blinks No memory card Insert memory card E E Err Err Problem s detected while shooting Press the shutter button again Contact your blinks blinks FUJIFILM dealer If the warning is still displayed or is displayed frequently saoipuaddy 213 214 Warning Displays Warning messages displayed in the LCD monitor Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy NO CARD Memory card is not inserted Insert a memory card CARD NOT INITIALIZED
185. rmation press W to switch color channels or to display different information e When the screen display is photo information 2 press AY several times to display the focus frame H Large capacity memory cards When enough memory remains on the memory card to record a thousand or more pictures at current settings the number of available frame will be shown in thousands round down to the nearest hundred e g if there is room for approximately 1 260 exposures the exposure count display will show 1 2K H Camera off display If the camera is turned off with a battery and memory card inserted the number of available frame will be displayed in the control panel 333 CAUTION e When the battery is totally exhausted the display in the viewfinder will dim The viewfinder display will return to normal when a fully charged battery is inserted e The LCD panel in the upper part of the viewfinder focus area and grid lines will become paler at high temperatures and will become darker and respond a little more slowly at low temperatures However it will operate normally again at normal temperatures e The LCD panel in the viewfinder display where the icons and numbers are displayed will turn dark at high temperatures and will respond a little more slowly at low temperatures However it will operate normally again at normal temperatures Continued gt 21 Example of Control Panel Viewfinder and LCD Monitor
186. rmination or expiration of this Agreement you shall at your own responsibility and expense delete or destroy immediately all Software including its copies Media and Documentation Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with laws of Japan EC Declaration of Conformity We Name Fuji Photo Film Europe GmbH Address Heesenstrasse 31 40549 Dusseldorf Germany declare that the product Product Name FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix S5 Pro Manufacturers Name FUJIFILM Corporation Manufacturer s Address 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan conforms to the following Standards Safety EN60065 EMC EN55022 1998 Classe B EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 1998 following the provision of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Dusseldorf Germany January 1 2007 ME Place Date Signature Managing Director This product comes with batteries When these are empty you shouldn t throw them away but deliver them as domestic chemical refuse Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Private Households Disposal of used Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or in the manual and in the warranty and or on its packaging indicates that this product shal
187. s and bracketing increment This option controls the behavior of the AE L AF L button AE AF Lock Both focus and exposure lock while the AE L AF L button is pressed AE LOCK ONLY Exposure locks while the AE L AF L button is pressed Focus is unaffected AE LOCK HOLD RESET Exposure locks when the AE L AF L button is pressed and remains locked until the button is pressed again shutter is released or exposure meters turn off AE LOCK HOLD Exposure locks when the AE L AF L button is pressed and remains locked until the button is pressed again or the exposure meters turn off AF LOCK ONLY Focus locks while the AE L AF L button is pressed Exposure is unaffected How to use the SET UP menu p 138 CENTER BUTTON This option determines what operations can be performed by pressing the center of the multi selector CENTER AF AREA Pressing the center of the multi selector selects the center focus area or center focus area group group dynamic AF If P2 CENTER AREA or P2 CLOSEST SUBJECT is selected for the GROUP DYNAMIC AF under GH AF the center of the multi selector can be used to toggle between center focus area groups ILLUMINATE AF AREA Pressing the center of the multi selector illuminates the active focus area or focus area group group dynamic AF in viewfinder NOT USED Pressing the center of the multi selector has no effect when the camera is in shooting mode The ce
188. s in the sequence have been taken shooting can be resumed from the next shot in the sequence after the memory card has been replaced or shots have been deleted to make room on the memory card If the camera is turned off before all shots in the sequence have been taken bracketing will resume from the next shot in the sequence when the camera is turned on Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 105 Using Auto Bracketing H Bracketing Programs The programs available when AE amp FLASH AE ONLY or FLASH ONLY is selected for AUTO BRACKETING SET under E FLASH BKT in the SET UP menu depend on the option selected for EV CONTROL STEPS 1 3 Step Selected for EV Step Control panel display No of shots Exposure increment Bracketing order EVs IF ORO lt 3 1 3 0 3 0 0 7 FIFO z 3 2 3 0 7 0 1 3 FFF ge 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 3F GR F 3 1 3 0 3 0 7 O 3F OT a 3 2 3 0 7 1 3 0 3F iat 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 eF GF z 2 1 3 0 0 3 FPF poe 2 2 3 0 0 7 F io ie m 2 1 0 1 CF GF 3 2 1 3 0 0 3 PF DT 2 2 3 0 0 7 2F ine 2 1 0 1 SF 0 a g 3 1 3 0 0 3 0 3 SFG gt 3 2 3 0 0 7 0 7 SF ide 3 1 0 1 1 SF a3 J 5 1 3 0 0 7 0 3 0 3 0 7 5 2 3 0 1 3 0 7 0 7 1 3 5 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 7 1 3 0 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 3 0 7 1 0 7 2 3 0 2 0 1 3 0 7 0 7
189. s mode to crop the desired part of the photographed image 1 Select the menu ZN Press lt Q or P to select the cropping lt gt NS frame file Press MENU OK to open the PLAYBACK MENU Press A or to select E CROPPING v Q p gt Press P Setting the menu p 126 2 Specify cropping part of an image A button Zoom in Y button Zoom out GD PANNING i CIES _ CED CANCEL E Press A or W to zoom in or out on an image MEMO Press DISP BACK to return to single frame playback Navigation screen Current displayed image oj ee p20 FA EEs CIO CANCEL ees Press P to move to another part of the image TN Press A V lt or P to select cropping a part of the image A MEMO Press BJ to return to the zoom setting Press MENU OK gt EREC OK 3 Record the image Check the saved image size and press MENU OK The cropped image is added separately as the last numbered file MEMO The image size after cropping is E 2304x1536 or I 3024x2016 Continued gt yoeghe g sainjea4 pasueapy E 135 136 PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu p 126 CAUTION e The image cannot be cropped if The image was originally recorded with the E3 2304x1536 selected for the RECORDING PIXELS The image was recorded with the RAW selected for The free space of memory card is less
190. s required for optimal flash output This may result in foreground subjects being underexposed in flash photographs taken at slow shutter speeds in daylight or against a bright background In these cases choose a flash mode other than slow sync or select mode fA or M and choose a larger aperture Using the Built in flash To use the built in flash Choose a metering method MEMO e Select matrix or center weighted metering to activate i TTL Balanced Fill Flash for Digital SLR e Standard i TTL Flash for Digital SLR is activated automatically when spot metering is selected Press the flash pop up button The built in flash will raise and begin charging Set the flash sync mode gt p 82 Ci Set the exposure mode shutter speed and aperture The shutter speeds and apertures available when the built in flash is raised gt p 80 Check that the flash ready indicator appears in the viewfinder MEMO If the 4 flash ready indicator is not displayed when the built in flash is used the shutter release will be disabled Compose the photograph making sure that the subject is within range of the flash then focus and shoot Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 79 80 Flash Photography MEMO e If the flash ready indicator blinks for about three seconds after the photograph is taken the flash has ired at full output and
191. s such as diffusion panels as this may produce incorrect exposure ISO sensitivity SB 800 SB 600 When used with optional SB 800 and SB 600 Speedlights i TTL flash control can adjust for ISO sensitivities between 100 and 1600 It may not be able to adjust flash level appropriately for values over 1600 When ON is set for the ISO AUTO CONTROL under ISO AUTO CONTROL under 4 EXPOSURE in the SET UP menu p 154 ISO sensitivity will automatically be adjusted as required for optimal flash output This may result in foreground subjects being underexposed in flash photographs taken at slow shutter speeds in daylight or against a bright background In these cases choose a flash mode other than slow sync or select mode A or M and choose a larger aperture I The accessory shoe The S5 Pro is equipped with an accessory shoe that allows SB series Speedlights including the SB 800 600 80DX 50DX 28DX 28 27 23 22S and 29S to be mounted directly on the camera without a sync cable The accessory shoe is equipped with a safety lock for Speedlights with a locking pin such as the SB 800 and SB 600 CAUTION Attach the accessory shoe cover when no external flash is attached on the accessory shoe I The sync terminal A sync cable can be connected to the sync terminal as required Do not connect another Speedlight via a sync cable when performing rear curtain sync flash photography with an SB series Speedlights su
192. s using a memory card that has been used on a PC reformat the memory card using your camera for best quality e When formatting a memory card a directory folder is created Image data is then recorded in this directory Do not change or delete the directory folder or file names on the memory card because this will make it impossible to use the memory card in your camera Always use the camera to erase image data ona memory card To edit image data copy the image data to the PC and edit the copy Do not copy files other than those that will be used by the camera saoipuaddy 211 Warning Displays Warning messages displayed in the control panel and viewfinder Control panel Viewfinder Explanation Remedy FEE FEE Lens aperture ring is not locked at Lock ring at minimum aperture largest f number blinks blinks minimum aperture ca com Low battery Ready fully charged spare battery e Battery exhausted e Exchange with fully charged spare battery a Gan one e Battery cannot be used in camera e Battery information not available AF AF No lens attached or non CPU lens Aperture value will be displayed if maximum aperture attached without specifying maximum is specified aperture Aperture shown in stops from maximum aperture _ J Camera unable to focus using Focus manually blinks autofocus Hi Hi Subject too bright photo will be e Choose lower sensitivity ove
193. sing or cause a fire OO O 10919 12 N CAUTION When you are cleaning the camera or you do not plan to use the camera for an extended period remove the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric shock When charging ends unplug the charger from the power socket Leaving the charger plugged into the power socket can cause a fire Using a flash too close to a person s eyes may temporarily affect the eyesight Take particular care when photographing infants and young children When a memory card is removed the card could come out of the slot too quickly Use your finger to hold it and gently release the card Request regular internal testing and cleaning for your camera Build up of dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer to request internal cleaning every 2 years e Please note this is not a free of charge service gt 0 20 241 242 Memo Memo 243 FUJIFILM FUJIFILM Corporation 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan http www fujifilm com products digital Printed in Japan Y 608112 PY
194. st i is set in exposure mode amp Self Timer Mode You can use the self timer when you want to be in the photograph Use a tripod or place the camera on a stable surface before using the self timer W Available settings for the self timer 2 SEC 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 7 Select the desired time for the SELF TIMER under SHOOTING in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu gt p 138 SHOOTING 2 While pressing the release mode dial unlock button rotate the release mode dial to select self timer mode 3 Press the shutter button down halfway to focus on the subject and press the shutter button fully 4 MEMO In single servo AF p 54 photographs can only be taken if the in focus indicator appears in the viewfinder Continued gt saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 101 102 Self Timer Mode 4 The picture is taken in the selected time yl HAN e The self timer lamp AF assist illuminator will start to blink and a beep will begin to sound e Two seconds before the photograph is taken the self timer lamp will stop blinking and the beeping will become more rapid e The self timer will be cancelled if the built in flash is raised before the picture is taken To start the timer after raising the flash wait until the flash ready indicator is displayed in the viewfinder
195. sted with sub command dial or main command dial if CHANGE MAIN SUB is ON APERTURE RING Aperture can only be adjusted using lens aperture ring Camera aperture display shows aperture in increments of 1 EV This option is selected automatically when non CPU lens is attached MEMO Regardless of setting chosen the lens ring must be used to set aperture for non CPU lenses while the command dials to set aperture for type G lenses not equipped with aperture ring Continued gt 173 SET UP How to use the SET UP menu gt p 138 MENUS AND PLAYBACK Controls functions performed by command dials during playback or when menus are displayed Select MENUS AND PLAYBACK and press B gt on the multi selector Press A W to change the setting MENUS AND PLAYBACK ON Main command dial performs same function as pressing multi selector left or right Sub command dial performs same function as pressing multi selector up or down Note that this option has no effect on the roles played by the command dials during playback zoom OFF Multi selector used to choose picture displayed highlight thumbnails and navigate menus e Single frame playback the main command dial is used to display additional photo information or to zoom in on an image The sub command dial is used to choose a picture to display e Multi frame playback the main command dial moves the cursor up or down the sub command dial m
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197. sure compensation Cancelled 0 0 FV lock Canceled 1 If group dynamic AF is set for the AF area mode the center group will be selected 2 AE AF L BUTTON under amp BUTTON ASSIGNMENT in the SET UP menu will not be reset 3 Bracketing increment is reset to 1 EV AE and flash bracketing I The SHOOTING MENU options to be reset All SHOOTING MENU options other than S PRESET CUSTOM 1 5 and RA WB FINE TUNE will be reset MEMO The SET UP menu options cannot be reset by the two button reset Non CPU Lenses By specifying lens data lens focal length and maximum aperture the user can gain access to a variety of CPU lens functions when using a non CPU lens If the focal length of the lens is known e Automatic power zoom can be used with optional Nikon SB 800 and SB 600 Speedlights e Lens focal length is listed with a M in the playback photo info display When the maximum aperture of the lens is known e The aperture value is displayed in the control panel and viewfinder e Flash level is adjusted for changes in aperture e Aperture is listed with a M in the playback photo info display Specifying both the focal length and maximum aperture of the lens e Enables color matrix metering note that it may be necessary to use center weighted or spot metering to achieve accurate results with some lenses including Reflex Nikkor lenses e Improves
198. t G type is not set to minimum aperture FE amp blinks in the control panel and viewfinder In this case the shutter cannot be released regardless of the exposure mode selected saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 73 74 Exposure Mode M Manual In this mode the photographer is free to set any shutter speed 1 8000 sec to 30 sec or hu and aperture setting minimum aperture to maximum aperture This allows the photographer to determine the exposure to suit the conditions and the desired effect while watching the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder While pressing MODE rotate the main command dial until M is displayed in the control panel While checking the electronic analog exposure display set the shutter speed and aperture Either one can be set before the other Shutter speed Use the main command dial to set Aperture Use the sub command dial to set Frame a photograph focus and shoot MEMO When the shutter speed is set to u amp in step the shutter remains open for as long as you hold the shutter button in the down position H Electronic analog exposure display At shutter speeds other than busi bh the electronic analog exposure display in the control panel and viewfinder show whether the photograph would be under or over exposed at curren
199. t settings The electronic analog exposure display is displayed in the control panel and viewfinder as below EV CONTROL STEPS set to 1 3 EV STEP Control panel Viewfinder Optimal Ae Ace de Seong 0 exposure UTTU DERS ra a Underexposed Selene 2 0 by 1 3 EV i hi i has Overexposed _ 0 _k by more than lt initnl 3 EV EV CONTROL STEPS set to 1 2 EV STEP Control panel Viewfinder Optimal PERREN pnn K aS exposure Dea bee Underexposed Ses z 0 by 1 2 EV l erei ti Pir he Overexposed z 0 by more than 3 EV EV CONTROL STEPS set to 1 EV STEP by more than 3 EV Control panel Viewfinder Optimal te ho dekh a Nr 0 exposure Pere cee pres Underexposed by 1 Eu ait Tiii k Maa ie aT Overexposed 0 es lt tuinl If overexposure exceeds more than 2 EV at 1 3 EV STEP the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder appears as this e If the limits of the exposure metering system are exceeded the electronic analog exposure display will flash for warning Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 75 Exposure Mode MEMO Exposure compensation e Ata shutter speed of tu i amp the shutter will remain open while the shutter button is held down Using a Exposure compensation allows you to intentionally vary fully charged rechargeable NP 150 battery or
200. t settings can also be restored by turning the camera off selecting another exposure mode performing a two button reset p 120 or change the setting for the EV CONTROL STEPS under EXPOSURE in the SET UP al H Program chart The program chart shows exposure control in flexible program ISO 100 ISO 100 lens with maximum aperture of f 1 4 and minimum aperture of f 16 e g AF 50 mm 1 4 D D mRUNGRYDHOOAGAXORYS F1 Ng FLAK x F2 l F2 8 A F4 K F5 6 AY g F8 A Y F11 lt D F16 A fv F22 t e F32 lt 30 15 8 4 2 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 e The maximum and minimum values for EV vary with sensitivity ISO equivalency the above graph assumes a sensitivity of ISO 100 equivalent e When matrix metering is used values over 16 1 3 EV are reduced to 16 1 3 EV in case of ISO 100 saunjea4 paoueapy Aydesfiojoug 71 Exposure Mode 5 Shutter priority auto In shutter priority auto you choose the shutter speed while the camera automatically selects the aperture that will produce the optimum exposure Shutter speed can be set to values between 30s and 1 8000s Use slow shutter speeds to suggest motion by blurring moving objects high shutter speeds to freeze motion While pressing MODE rotate the main command dial until amp is displayed in the control panel
201. t this setting for shots taken in shade or on cloudy days Ka CHOOSE COLOR TEMP Choose color temperature from list of values gt p 97 PRESET CUSTOM 1 5 The photographer can set the white balance based on the subject of light source Use gray or white object as reference for the setting white balance MEMO e Auto white balance is recommended with most light sources If the desired results cannot be achieved with auto white balance choose an option from the list above Also use WB FINE TUNE or Preset White Balance Auto white balance may not produce the desired results with studio strobe lighting Choose a color temperature use preset white balance or set white balance to flash and use fine tuning to adjust white balance When using settings other than KI CHOOSE COLOR TEMP and G PRESET CUSTOM 1 5 use the built in flash or Nikon SB 800 and SB 600 Speedlights to produce appropriate white balance at the flash firing Continued gt Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 95 96 Adjusting Color Balance MHJ WHITE BALANCE H Setting the color balance in the SHOOTING MENU Select the desired setting for TJ WHITE BALANCE under SHOOTING MENU See Setting the SHOOTING MENU p 108 A MEMO When OK is selected for the PRESET CUSTOM preset white balance is applied If the preset white balance is not yet set select NEW WB then set the white balance to be applied p 99 H Se
202. ted by DPOF DPOF printing cannot be used with this image format COMMUNICATION ERROR The camera is not connected to a PC or printer e Check that the USB cable mini B is connected correctly e Check that your printer is turned on PRINTER ERROR Displayed for PictBridge e Check that the printer is not out of paper or out of ink e Turn the printer off briefly and then turn it back on e See the user manual supplied with your printer PRINTER ERROR RESUME Displayed for PictBridge Check that the printer is not out of paper or out of ink Printing automatically restarts when the error is cleared If the message still appears after checking press MENU OK to restart printing Continued gt saoipuaddy 215 216 Warning Displays Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy CANNOT BE PRINTED Displayed for PictBridge e See the user manual supplied with the printer and check whether the printer supports the JFIF JPEG or Exif JPEG image format If not the printer cannot print the images e Images with CCD RAW cannot be printed e Was the image data photographed using FinePix S5 Pro You may not be able to print some images photographed by other cameras CAN NOT USE IN CURRENT SETTING e An attempt was made to make a setting for a multiple exposure picture when ISO AUTO CONTROL was ON e An attempt was made to make a setting for a multiple exposure pi
203. teries and the memory card Hi Cleaning Your Camera e Use a blower brush to remove any dust on the lens LCD monitor or viewfinder and then gently wipe the camera with a soft dry cloth If any soil remains apply a small amount of lens cleaning liquid to a piece of FUJIFILM lens cleaning paper and wipe gently e Do not scratch hard objects against the lens LCD monitor or viewfinder e Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile substances or cleaning products these items can cause damage H Using the Camera When Traveling When traveling overseas do not place your camera in the check in baggage Baggage can be subjected to violent shocks and the camera may be damaged inside or outside saoipuaddy 203 204 Cleaning the CCD This camera is equipped with a CCD photosensitive element This CCD is located behind the shutter screen If dust or other soiling attaches to the surface of the CCD and pictures are then taken this soiling may appear as spots in the image depending on the camera settings and the type of subject If this occurs the CCD must be cleaned Because the surface of the CCD is extremely fragile wherever possible the camera should be returned to an authorized FUJIFILM dealer for cleaning for a charge Any repairs carried out by an authorized FUJIFILM dealer to CCDs that were scratched or damaged during cleaning by the customer will be charged to the customer Note that suc
204. till images viewable on FinePix S5 Pro This camera will display still images recorded on FinePix and still images excluding some uncompressed images recorded on any FUJIFILM digital camera that supports memory card Clear playback or playback zooming may not be possible for still images shot on cameras other than FinePix S5 Pro When playing back images shot with a camera other than FinePix S5 Pro amp a present icon appears on the screen Select the screen display Press DISP BACK during playback mode to change the screen display Photo information 2 Photo information 1 MEMO While the screen display is the photo information 1 or 2 press A to display different information Single frame playback To select the desired image lt q o gt Press lt previous image Ne Press B next image Playback zoom Zoom in Zoom out To zoom in an image during single frame playback V button Zoom out A button Zoom in Zoom bar A Press A or W to zoom in or out on an paren image MEMO Press DISP BACK to cancel playback zoom 2 Display another part of the image Navigation screen Current displayed image e a es Press P to change display mode N Press A V lt or P to display another lt gt part of the image v MEMO Press BJ to return to the playback zoom H Zoom scales Quality mode Max zoom sc
205. to capture both subject and background e Use of tripod is recommended to prevent blurring caused by camera shake CAUTION Rear curtain sync cannot be used with studio flash systems as the correct synchronization cannot be obtained MEMO In exposure modes and ff flash sync mode will be set to 4 SLOW REAR slow rear curtain sync when the button is released Aydesfiojoyg sainyea4 paoueapy 83 Flash Photography Flash exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation can be used to increase or reduce flash output from the level chosen by the camera s flash control system Flash output can be increased to make the main subject appear brighter or reduced to prevent unwanted highlights or reflections While pressing i rotate the sub command dial and confirm flash exposure compensation in the control panel or viewfinder Flash exposure compensation can be set to values between 3 EV darker and 1 EV brighter in increments of 1 3 EV See p 78 for details of flash shooting e At values other than 0 a icon will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder after you release i As a rule of thumb positive compensation may be needed when the main subject is darker than the background negative compensation when the main subject is brighter than the background To release flash exposure compensation Normal flash output can be restored by setting flash exposure compensation to 0
206. tting the color balance using WB and the command dials While pressing WB rotate the main command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the control panel Ay eee IN TWN IN PRE Lunet While pressing WB rotate the sub command dial to select the number when 4 or PRE is selected for step Q y A CHOOSE COLOR TEMP For taking a picture in daylight without flash or artificial light such as taking a landscape you can specify color temperature to set white balance When E CHOOSE COLOR TEMP is selected for the white balance setting you can specify color temperature by specifying a numeric value When taking a picture with flash or fluorescent light select FLASH mode or 4 FLUORESCENT mode respectively H Setting the color temparture in the SHOOTING MENU Select the KI CHOOSE COLOR TEMP under IH WHITE BALANCE in the SHOOTING MENU See Setting the SHOOTING MENUJ p 108 Press A or W to select the desired color temperature Press MENU OK H Setting the color temperature using WB and the command dials While pressing WB rotate the main command dial until is displayed in the control panel While pressing WB rotate the sub command dial until the desired value is displayed
207. ture priority auto PiM NUal h eiiieaeno a aeit steven dedeteceusenees Exposure compensation Flash Photography Built in flash Using the Built in Flash a Synchro modes and their features 82 Flash exposure compensation 008 84 FV IOCK iis ci Be ee ene eet aac raa Anak 85 Lenses that can be used with the built in PASH aeiia eee cbt cotta Oa R 87 Nikon Speedlights that can be used 88 Changing the Sensitivity Setting ISO 92 Changing the Image Quality Setting ER QUALITY aee ere aen e 93 Changing the Image Size Setting K3 RECORDING PIXELS 00 94 Adjusting Color Balance UB WHITE BALANCE ccccccseseescseesescenes CE3 CHOOSE COLOR TEMP 4 WB FINE TUNE oee Preset White Balance c cece Self Timer Mode Using Auto Bracketing Using SHOOTING MENU Setting the SHOOTING MENUJ 108 List of SHOOTING MENU options 109 SHOOTING MENU 3 FILM SIMULATION 111 DRANGE siti onn han ek wate 112 COLOR 113 TONE 113 E3 SHARPNESS 114 COLOR SPACE 114 MULTIPLE EXPOSURE LIVE VIEW DISPLAY 117 SHOOTING MENU RESET 0 119 NOISE REDUCTION ossos 119 Two Button ReSet eceeeeeesseneereeeneeeees 120 Non CPU Lenses i Specifying lens focal length 0 00 122 Specifying maximum aperture
208. ty Software HS V2 Using Your Camera Correctly Read this information and the Safety Notes p 238 to make sure you use your camera correctly ll Places to Avoid Do not store or use the camera in the following types of locations e In the rain or in very humid dirty or dusty places e In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme temperature rises such as in a closed car in summer e Extremely cold places e Places with strong vibration e Places with smoke or steam e Places subject to strong magnetic fields such as near motors transformers or magnets e In contact with chemicals such as pesticides e Next to rubber or vinyl products E Damaged by Water or Sand FinePix S5 Pro can be damaged on the inside and outside by water and sand When you are at the beach or close to water make sure that the camera is not damaged by water or sand Take care not to place the camera on a wet surface E Damaged by Condensation If the camera is carried from a cold location into a warm place water droplets condensation may form on the inside of the camera or on the lens When this occurs turn the camera off and wait an hour before using the camera Condensation may also form on the memory card In this event remove the memory card and wait a short time E When the Camera is Not Used or is Stored for Extended Periods of Time If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time remove the bat
209. ua e x Aa amp 4 o m Screen for Windows 2000 Professional MEMO e You can only see images saved on a PC Save images on a PC e If you cancel saving by clicking the Cancel button set the power switch to OFF to turn off the camera and then disconnect it from the PC Windows XP The Found New Hardware help message appears in the bottom right corner of your screen This message will close when the settings are completed No action is required CAUTION This step is not required for subsequent connections FinePixViewer automatically starts up and the Save Image Wizard window Save Image dialog box appears Follow the instructions provided on screen to save the images To proceed without saving the images click the Cancel button MEMO e You can only see images saved on a PC Save images ona PC e If you cancel saving by clicking the Cancel button set the power switch to OFF to turn off the camera and then disconnect it from the PC Proceed to Using FinePixViewer p 198 Disconnecting the camera 2 Set the Power switch to OFF to turn the camera off 1 Windows Unplug the USB cable mini B from the camera Once the image has been saved the window below appears Save Image Wizard window To disconnect the camera click the Remove button Images saved e lt USB socket Sor Macintosh Once the image has been saved the window below app
210. um aperture of lens is f 5 6 or faster viewfinder ocus indicator can be used to confirm focus electronic range finding but photographs can be taken at any time whether or not camera is in focus MEMO Manual focus is recommended when the camera is unable to focus using autofocus I The AF ON button For the purpose of focusing the camera pressing AF ON has the same effect as pressing the shutter button halfway H Predictive focus tracking In continuous servo AF the camera will automatically initiate predictive focus tracking if the subject moves while the shutter button is pressed halfway or AF ON is pressed In predictive focus tracking the camera will track focus while attempting to predict where the subject will be when the shutter is released AF area mode AF area mode determines how the focus area is selected in autofocus mode Use the AF area mode selector to select the AF area mode Single area AF User selects focus area using multi selector camera focuses on subject in selected focus area only Use for relatively static compositions with subjects that will stay in selected focus area fa Dynamic area AF User selects focus area manually but camera uses information from multiple focus areas to determine focus If subject leaves selected focus area even briefly camera will focus based on information from other focus areas focus area selected in viewfin
211. urs and 15min e AC Power Adapter AC 135VN Use the AC 135VN when taking pictures or play back images for long periods or when FinePix S5 Pro is connected to a PC The shape of the AC power adapter the plug and power outlet depend on the country e Hyper Utility Software HS V3 Offers PC based functions such as browsing includes the Zoom in Face function two image comparison image sorting and organizing using a marker as well as image analysis using a histogram and highlight warning displays for images shot on a digital camera 1 only the images shot by FinePix S5 Pro Allows you to specify the output image size and the processing parameters tone curve white balance sharpness color and dynamic range 2 for CCD RAW files and also allows you to convert them to ordinary image files 16 bit 8 bit TIFF or Exif JPEG 2 compatible with FinePix S5 Pro S3 Pro S20 Pro F710 F700 By connecting the camera to a PC images shot on the camera can be downloaded automatically or the camera can be controlled from the PC Shoot from PC function Compatible with FinePix S5 Pro S3 Pro S2 Pro S20 Pro Provides a range of other functions for using photographed images in various ways including printing contact sheet file creation and slide shows Refer to the product package for detailed information on specifications and system requirements e Hyper Utility Software HS V3 UP HS V3 UP is an upgraded version of Hyper Utili
212. utton p 92 Release mode dial p 66 Power switch p 36 8 Illuminator switch p 18 Shutter button p 49 Exposure compensation button p 76 Reset button p 120 MODE exposure mode button p 70 ror Format button p 35 Focal plane mark p 60 Control panel p 17 Continued gt 15 16 Camera Parts and Features Viewfinder eyepiece cup p 102 TD erase button p 53 sa Format button p 35 BKT bracketing button p 103 E playback button p 50 6D MENU OK button DISP display BACK button p 50 SET UP button p 138 18 Face zoom in button p 52 Help button p 108 LCD monitor p 29 134 203 Viewfinder p 40 Diopter adjustment control p 40 Metering selector p 68 AE L AF L AE AF lock button p 62 p 69 AF ON button p 55 Main command dial Multi selector Focus selector lock p 59 Slot cover p 34 6 Access lamp p 34 6 AF area mode selector p 55 Card slot cover latch p 34 Example of Control Panel Viewfinder and LCD Monitor H Control panel os es EERDER Ro Color temperature indicator p 97 Shutter speed p 70 p 76 CQVEQOS8O Exposure compensation value p 76 Flash compensation value p 84 SO sensitivity p 92 Color temperature or preset number p 97 99 Number of shots in bracketing sequence p 103 Focal length non CPU lens p 123 Flash sync indicator p 158
213. werBook G4 Power Macintosh G5 MacBook MacBook Pro or Mac mini Operating System Mac OS X compatible with version 10 3 9 to 10 4 8 RAM 192 MB minimum Minimum 768 MB when converting CCD RAW Data Hard disk space Amount required for installation 200 MB minimum Amount required for operation 400 MB minimum When using ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix 2 GB or better Minimum 2 GB when converting CCD RAW Data required on the system disk Display 800 x 600 pixels or better at least 32 000 colors When using ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix 1024 x 768 pixels or better Internet connection 3 e To use the FinePix Internet Service or mail attachment function An Internet connection or e mail transmission software is needed e Connection speed 56 k or better recommended 1 PowerPC Intel processor loaded 2 Models with a USB port as a standard feature 3 Required to use the FinePix Internet Service The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet connection CAUTION e Connect the camera directly to the Macintosh using the USB cable mini B The software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the camera via a USB hub e Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty e Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed Continued gt
214. x S5 Pro beforehand gt p 128 CAUTION Even when WITH DATEL6 is specified in the DPOF settings p 128 the date is not inserted on printers that do not support date printing 186 MEMO A PRINTING Ce Press DISP BACK to cancel the printing Depending on the printer the printing may not be canceled immediately or printing may stop midway through When printing stops midway briefly turn the camera off and then on again Disconnecting the printer Check that PRINTING is not displayed on the camera s screen Turn the camera off Unplug the USB cable mini B CAUTION In PictBridge function images photographed anything other than a digital camera may not print properly The camera cannot be used to specify printer settings such as the paper size and print quality For best result please connect the AC Power Adapter AC 135VN sold separately to your camera while using with a PictBridge printer Use memory card that was formatted on FinePix S5 Pro Movies and CCD RAW images cannot be printed Images photographed with a camera other than the FinePix S5 Pro may not print properly When ON is set for the QUICK PREVIEW DATA under E SHOOTING in the SET UP menu images may not print properly uolsauuo elawe 187 Installation on a Windows PC Pre installation checklist I Hardware and software requirements To run this software you must have the hardw
215. y 48 The lens is dirty Clean the lens 203 M Manual was set for the focus mode Set S Single servo AF or C Continuous i when the picture was taken servo AF for the focus mode Or make Photographed images ae ics e sharp focus using M Manual before 34 60 g taking a picture The shutter speed was slow when the It may cause camera shake Hold the E picture was taken camera steadily AC power adapter was connected or Connect or disconnect the AC power Photographed disconnected during turning the camera adapter only when the camera is off Recording images images are not on Failing to turn the camera off first can 210 recorded result in damage to the memory card or H Playing back Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page The function Some frames may be protected Unprotect frame s which erases a frame does not perform Erasing ALL FRAMES 132 under fi ERASE does not erase all frames CONTINUOUS You opened the battery cover without Always turn the camera off when replacing turning the camera off when replacing the the battery or memory card Opening the under FRAME H A Frame No NO does not battery or memory card battery cover without turning the camera 36 function off may cause the frame number memory i to not function E Connecting Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page The camera is not connected to the TV Connect the camera and TV corre
216. yea4 paoueapy o7 58 Focus H Setting the focus zone in the SET UP menu See Using the SET UP menu p 138 Select FOCUS AREA FRAME under Bi AF in the SET UP menu NORMAL 11 AREAS Normal Frame 11 Areas WIDE 7 AREAS Wide Frame 7 Areas i Setting the focus zone using FUNC button and sub command dial Select FOCUS AREA FRAME for FUNC BUTTON under EJ BUTTON ASSIGNMENT in the SET UP menu p 138 168 While pressing the FUNC button rotate the sub command dial WIDE in the control panel is displayed or hidden MEMO When the WIDE is displayed the wide frame 7 Areas is set When the WIDE is hidden the normal frame 11 Areas is set Focus area selection At default settings the FinePix S5 Pro offers His a choice of eleven focus areas that together 2552 cover a wide area of the frame The focus Ea area can be selected manually allowing photographs to be composed the main subject positioned almost anywhere in the frame or automatically to ensure that the subject closest to the camera is always in focus regardless of where it is the frame Turn the focus selector lock to the position Press AV lt P on the multi selector to select focus area To select the center focus area or focus area group at any time press the center of the multi selector The focus selector lock can be rotated to the L locked position following

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