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1.                   o K SAREE BACK Xela    Protection is a setting that prevents frames  files   from being accidentally erased  However  the       FORMAT    function erases all the frames  files    including protected frames  files   P 71         Press     lt        or    P    to select    On    PROTECT  SET ALL    Press the    MENU OK    button to protect all the  frames  files      RESET ALL    Removes the protection from all the frames  files      SET ALL        i Co k J back YON  RESET ALL  1    Pretec all the frames  files   i  SET ALL   i    FRAME    Protects or unprotects only the selected frame  file      SET ALL 0K                Press    A    or    Y    to select    FRAME        SET ALL     or    RESET ALL     S   NEE SES  ealacion frames  files    i RESET ALL 0K   Fe II   ER CANCEL  RESET ALL  SET ALL A  WE  Z  FRAME SET  ane If the images are very large  protecting or    Press     lt     or     gt     to select the frame  file  to b TEE a Ae    ress P or o select the frame  file  to be unprotecting all the frames  files  may take some  protected  time     Press the    MENU OK    button to protect the H you want to take a picture or record a movie during  PROTECT  OK  frame  file  currently displayed  the procedure  press the    BACK  DISP     button  To        return to protecting or unprotecting all the frames    To protect another frame  file   repeat steps    and i   files   see the procedure on P 52 and begin at step          When you have finished protecting f
2.      gt     to select an image file that has a  voice memo                             D Voice memos can not be played back using multi frame  playback  Press the    BACK  DISP     button to select single   frame playback     Indicated by the          icon           Press    W    to play the voice memo     The playback time appears on the LCD monitor  along with a progress bar     D When the sound is difficult to hear  adjust the volume   P 68      Take care not to block  the speaker     A DH HIR     Description    Playback Gi The voice memo stops when playback ends        Pauses the voice memo during playback     Pause Resume Press    Y    again to resume playback        Stops playback      Press  a or    B      while voice memo playback is stopped to  go back to the previous file or advance to the next file  respectively        Press  a  or    B      during playback to skip forwards or  backwards through the voice memo   x These buttons do not function while playback is paused     Fast forward  Les    Rewind ee     Rewind Fast forward       Compatible voice memo files       You can use your FinePix E500   FinePix E510 to playback voice memos recorded on this camera or  voice memos up to 30 seconds long recorded onto a xD Picture Card using a FUJIFILM digital    camera        soinjee4 peoueApy bel    9        PLAYBACK MENU                TRIMMING          08         Set the Mode switch to    Bl        Press  a or     gt     to select the trimming frame   file        Press th
3.     Press  a  or     gt     to select the    NM    setting and  then press    A    or    Y    to change the setting      Press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the  setting       Settings  Cv  AUTO 80 100 200 400  Q  A  e GP S  A and M  80 100 200 400    D While selecting a higher sensitivity setting will allow you to  take pictures in darker locations  it will also increase the  amount of speckling in your images  Streaking may also be  visible in shots of scenes such as the night sky    Choose the sensitivity setting that best suits the conditions     Selecting AUTO as the sensitivity setting  the  camera selects the best sensitivity setting for the  subject   s brightness    Refer to    Specifications        P 106  108  for    information on the AUTO sensitivity setting   The AUTO sensitivity setting can be selected in the     EV    Photography modes     When the sensitivity is set to    80        100        200    or     400    the selected sensitivity setting appears on the  LCD monitor     200 200    STC KE  Oo D    A  100   200   200       soinjee4 pooueApy    43    44          F PHOTO MODE PHOTOGRAPHY    P FinePix COLOR               Set the Mode switch to    ia      Gi Set the Mode dial to Photography mode     Press the    F    button     D In     2    Movie mode  do not set the    im    FinePix COLOR  setting     The FinePix COLOR setting is retained even when  the camera is off or the Mode setting is changed     a   Press     lt 4    or    B      to select the  
4.     aperture setting        Setting the shutter speed    Press    A    or    Y    to select the shutter speed        Shutter speed setting  2 sec  to 1 2000 sec  in 1 3 EV increments    Set the Mode dial to  Hi     P        S        A    or    M     mode     BI  7  1S0 80    Sek E D See P 110 for information on EVs   Shutter speed 7 Use a tripod to avoid camera shake      In shots with long exposures  noise  dots  may appear on the  image     The Macro mode setting changes each time you  press the     amp    lt      button     D If the shutter speed is set to a speed faster than 1 1000 sec    the image may appear dark even if the flash is used     Setting the aperture       Hold down the    Ed    button     Press    4    or    Y    to select the aperture       Aperture settings  Wide angle  F2 9 to F8 in 1 3 EV increments    DIS  CR  gt   Fall  Any of the following cancels Macro mode     No icon e Changing the Mode dial setting  e Turning the camera off    Telephoto  F5 5 to F8 in 1 3 EV increments KE    Y D if the flash is too bright  use flash brightness adjustment  H v   P 49    Mon Y Use a tripod to avoid camera shake when shooting in the       dark  when     W     appears        Optical zoom focal length   JL rang   geaenenze   SP camera equal  Approx  6 7 cm 80 cm Approx  30 cm 80 cm Approx  28 mm 42 mm   2 6 in  2 6 ft    1 0 ft  2 6 ft   Max  zoom scale 1 4x   Approx  2 6 cm 15 cm Flash not available  Optical zooming cannot be    Aperture              The exposure ind
5.     in the camera   s SET UP screen        Using Video Chat with Windows Messenger      Connecting camera to a PC    1  Plug the AC power adapter connector into the    DC IN 3V    socket on the camera and then plug the   adapter into the power outlet     2  Turn the camera on in Photography mode  P 12      3  Select       WEB    in    USB MODE     in the SET UP menu   P 69        Turn the camera off   P 12        Turn your PC on         Use the USB cable to connect the camera to your PC    Turn the camera on in Photography mode  P 12      8  Using Video Chat with Windows Messenger  Refer to    How to use FinePixViewer       in the HELP menu  which was installed from the CD ROM  re                         How to Use FinePixViewer F1    Online FAQ              About FinePixViewer          Make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly and pushed in          C WEB CAMERA  gt     appears on the LCD monitor     Power save and Auto power off are disabled during USB connection          Disconnecting the Camera     Quit all applications  FinePixViewer etc   that are using the camera    2  Turn the camera off   P 12      3  Unplug the USB cable from the camera             USE AT DSC MODE       1 Set a camera    FRAME NO  CONT    B MOD ue  START IMAGE  OFF  EEANN  ENGLISH    Ok HA BACK Jaa    se  USB  socket   r          Insert an xD Picture Card into the camera  Plug  the AC power adapter connector into the    DC IN  3V    socket on the camera and then plug the  adapter into the 
6.     mode is selected     o    UO  2  A  e GP G  A  M    Photography mode                     SS    Movie mode        gt      Playback mode      SET UP    POS a        VOLUME     e mD mw Es 4  sel      In P  S  A  M    SET UP          USING THE SET UP SCREEN         Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor      Press  a or    B      to select    SJ    OPTION and  then press    A    or    Y    to select    SET UP         Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  SET UP screen     if       0  LCD      e    Always turn the camera off when replacing the batteries     Opening the battery cover or disconnecting the AC power  adapter without turning the camera off may cause the camera  settings to revert to the factory default values set at shipment     Press  a  or     gt     to move to options 1 to 4     IMAGE DISP   POWER SAVE  FORMAT  ccd      O K DO BACK Joan       Press  A  or    Y    to select a menu option      Press     lt     or     gt     to change the setting    Press    B      for    FORMAT        DATE TIME        TIME  DIFFERENCE        DISCHARGE    or    B RESET        IMAGE Dan Po   POWER SAVE  FORMAT  Le Hd      O K OO BACK JANNA    After you have changed the settings  press the     MENU OK    button to confirm the changes     A  L  Z    _s kel    69    SET UP    E SET UP menu options POWER SAVE SETTING      Settings   Display    _ Factorydefautt  Explanation  pagel When this function is enabled and the camera is    Specifies whethe
7.     sobew Bulmol        6 3 CONNECTING TO A PC    6 3 1 Connecting to a PC    The    Connecting to a PC    section explains how to connect the camera to your PC using the USB  cable  included  and describes the functions you can use once the camera and PC are connected     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 Section 5 the first time you connect the camera to your PC   Install the software first  Do not connect the camera with the PC before  installing all the software              FUJIFILM    CD ROM   Software for FinePix AX      fs DSC  Mass storage device  mode    This mode provides a simple way to read images from an xD Picture Card and store images onto  an xD Picture Card     P 87         WEB WEB CAM  Web Camera  mode    This function allows you to conduct videoconferencing sessions between PCs connected to the  Internet     The WEB Camera function can only be used on Windows XP SP1    D Microsoft Windows Messenger 5 0 or later is required to use the WEB Camera function   For downloading and using this software  please refer to the below explanation for    Using Video Chat with Windows  Messenger  No  8   Please download it from the Messenger web site    D Images are not output to a TV    D When using Video Chat with the WEB Camera function  Windows XP SP1 is required also for your partner   s OS     Change between    Cs    and    6 WEB
8.    21    22     puorocraPay mone  TAKING PICTURES  ENICS AUTO MODE           USING THE ZOOM  OPTICAL ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM             E FinePix E500    Zoom bar display  BA wl wir  Bu wi mj Ir Digital  Zoom  Wl ju Ir  Optical    BU  TE zoom  The position of the     m     indicator on the    zoom bar shows the zooming status    The area to the right of the separator  indicates digital zooming  while the area to  the left indicates optical zooming        E FinePix E510    Zoom bar display  By wli WT    EU Wl wi Ir Digital    zoom  BU wL__ da  T  Optical    03M  ent T zoom  The position of the     m    indicator on the    zoom bar shows the zooming status    The area to the right of the separator  indicates digital zooming  while the area to  the left indicates optical zooming        Press the Zoom buttons to zoom in and out    The digital Zoom can be used up to the    EM    quality  setting    When zooming changes between optical and  digital  the position of the    m    indicator stops  Press  the same Zoom button again to start the    m     indicator moving again    D See P 42 for information on changing the quality setting     D If the shot goes out of focus during zooming  hold the shutter  button down halfway to refocus the shot        Optical zoom focal length    Approx  28 mm 91 mm  max  zoom scale  3 2x       Digital zoom focal lengths      e Maximum  Digital zoom focal lengths  zoom scale    Cannot be used    Equivalent to approx  91 mm 131 mm   Approx  1 4x       Equival
9.    82          Viewing    Images 6 1 CAMERA CONNECTION       6 1 1 Using the AC Power adapter  sold separately     Always use the FUJIFILM    AC Power Adapter AC 3V    or the    AC Power Adapter AC 3VW    bundled  with the PictureCradle CP FXA10   P 94     Use the AC power adapter to avoid losing power at inconvenient times  such as when downloading  photographed images to your PC  You can take pictures and play back images without worrying  about depleting the batteries     D See P 99 for notes on using the AC power adapter    D When using the optional cradle  the AC power adapter bundled with the cradle must be used  The use of AC power  adapters other than the bundled product will cause faults    D Only connect or disconnect the AC power adapter when the camera is off   Connecting or disconnecting the AC power adapter while the camera is on temporarily interrupts the power supply to the  camera  so that images or movies being shot are not recorded  Failing to turn the camera off first can also result in  damage to the xD Picture Card or malfunctions during PC connection     Check that the camera is off  Plug the AC power  adapter connector into the    DC IN 3V    socket and  then plug the AC power adapter into the power  outlet        The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and  shall be easily accessible    The shape of the plug and socket outlet depends on the  country of use     Do not connect the AC power adapter to charge the  Ni MH batteries  Use the 
10.    D DPOF settings cannot be specified for movie     Pressing the    BACK  DISP     button while choosing  the settings will cancel all current settings  If there    were previous DPOF settings  only the  modifications are cancelled        Always press the    MENU OK    button  or    F     button  after the settings are completed   Pressing the    BACK  DISP     button  cancels those  settings        Canceling a frame       To cancel the DPOF setting for a frame  file  you   have specified  cancel frame   perform steps 1 to 3   and then     Press  ai or     gt     to select the frame  file  with  the DPOF setting you want to cancel     Set the number of prints to 0 zero     To cancel the DPOF setting for another frame  file     repeat steps    and       Press the    MENU OkK    button  or    F    button  to   complete the settings                          F PHOTO MODE PLAYBACK          Ya DPOF ALL RESET        Ger        SE re eT ee       A  ZO  V    E D    RESET DPOF OK        o K M  i      BACK Wild    DPOF ALL RESET             Set the Mode switch to    PJ        Press the    F    button       Press     lt      or    P    to select         DPOF ALL RESET      Press the    MENU Ok    button     A message appears   To reset all the DPOF settings  press the     MENU OK    button  or    F    button      soinjee4 pooueApy bel    63    64       movie MODE  yes RECORDING MOVIES    Movies up to 60 seconds long  at the    EY    setting  or 180 seconds long  at the    H amp M    set
11.    Make sure that you use your FinePix E500   FinePix  E510 camera correctly  Read these Safety Notes  N WARNING    and your Owner   s Manual carefully before use  If a problem arises  turn the camera    Explanation of Terms          Deactivated batteries  Leaving an Ni MH battery unused in storage for a long period may cause a rise in the level of substances that  inhibit current flow inside the battery and result in a dormant battery  A battery in this state is referred to as    deactivated  a       E   After reading these Safety Notes  store them in a off  remove the batteries  disconnect   Because current flow is inhibited in a deactivated Ni MH battery  the battery   s original level of performance cannot safe place  and unplug the AC power adapter    be achieved  Continued use of the camera when it is   DPOF About the Icons emitting smoke  is emitting any unusual   Digital Print Order Format The icons shown below are used in this document to odor  or is in any other abnormal state tenplua iram  indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can can cause a fire or electric shock  R l    DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media  image memory card  etc   that allows you to    specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are to be printed and how many prints are made of each result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored EE    image  and the product is used incorrectly as a result  Do not allow water or foreign objects  
12.    Pressing the shutter button down fully fixes the  focus  however the exposure is adjusted for the    scene being shot     A counter appears in the top right corner of the  LCD monitor during recording  It shows the  remaining time     D if the brightness of the subject changes during movie  recording  the sound of lens operation may be recorded    D Some wind noise may be recorded in shots taken outdoors    D When the remaining time runs out  recording ends and the  movie is saved onto the xD Picture Card     Press the shutter button during recording   Recording ends and the movie is stored on the xD   Picture Card     STORING    D    D If recording is stopped immediately after it begins  1 second  of movie is recorded onto the xD Picture Card        Available recording time    E Recording times for xD Picture Card    These figures are the available recording times using a new xD Picture Card formatted on the camera  The actual  recording times will vary depending on the free space available on the xD Picture Card     Quality Setting   10 frames per second   10 frames per second     DPC 16  16 MB   OPC 22  92 MB           Seine  pooueApy bel    65          F PHOTO MODE MOVIE          QUALITY SETTINGS IN MOVIE MODE            Set the Mode switch to    B         Set the Mode dial to    r      Press the    F    button     D In    82    Movie mode  do not set the          sensitivity  setting   D In    8     Movie mode  do not set the    ir    FinePix COLOR  setting     The qu
13.    See P 50 for information on    ALL FRAMES          ALL FRAMES      BACK    D To return to single frame playback  press    A    or    Y    to select   e BACK    and then press the    MENU OkK    button        A  ue     V                Press     lt     or    B      to select the frame  file  to be  erased      Press the    MENU OK    button to erase the  displayed frame  file     To erase another image  repeat steps    and       ERASE OK    Press the    BACK  DISP     button to cancel single   frame erasing       O K DISE BACK Jidd    D Press the    MENU OK    button repeatedly to erase consecutive  image  Take care not to erase important images     elawed au Buisn Gei    2     28       Advanced  Features        PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS  FOCUSING  DISTANCE     The distance from the subject to the camera is referred to as the shooting distance   When the shooting distance is set correctly and the image appears sharp  the image is focused     E Two Focusing Methods  AF and MF   The mechanisms for focusing are AF  Autofocus  and MF  Manual focus            AF  In this mode  the camera automatically focuses on the subject in the AF frame  The camera  focuses when the shutter button is pressed down halfway     MF  The focus is set manually  See P 48 for details     E Causes of focusing errors and the solutions    Cause Slution SO  The subject is not in the AF frame  Use AF lock  1 or MF     The subject is not suited to AF  Use AF lock Si or MF   The subject is outside the shooting 
14.    menu     The camera was Perform steps    to    to remove the  connected to a PC camera from the PC   when the USB mode   Windows  was set to    is        The    New Hardware Found    wizard   or    Scanner and Camera    wizard   appears  If the wizard does not  appear  proceed to step        Click the  Cancel  button      Disconnect the camera from the PC       Macintosh     The window for locating the driver  appears  If the window does not  appear  proceed to step         Click the  Cancel  button      Disconnect the camera from the  Macintosh        105    106    Specifications  FinePix E500        Model  Effective pixels  CCD sensor    Number of recorded pixels    Storage media  File format    Lens  Aperture  Focal length    Focal range  Shutter speed    Focus  Sensitivity    Photometry  Exposure control    Exposure compensation  White balance    Viewfinder  LCD monitor    Flash type    Self timer    Digital camera FinePix E500   4 1 million pixels   1 2 5 inch square pixel CCD   Number of total pixels  4 23 million pixels    Still image  2304 x 1728 pixels 1600 x 1200 pixels 1280 x 960 pixels   640 x 480 pixels  W800   Movie  320 x 240 pixels  10 frames per second with monaural sound   160 x 120 pixels  10 frames per second with monaural sound   xD Picture Card  16 32 64 128 256 512 MB   Still image  JPEG  Exif ver  2 2     Design rule for Camera File System compliant DPOF compatible  Movie  AVI format  Motion JPEG  Fujinon 3 2 x optical zoom lens  F2 9 F5 5  F2 9 to 
15.   Always press the    MENU OK    button after the  settings are completed           r  L     4 2004    USS S       When the Photography mode is selected with world  time set           appears on the LCD monitor for 3  seconds     Upon returning from a trip  always change the  World time setting back to  er HOME            lt  CONT   gt   lt RENEW  gt   LA   0001 0001  e 0005 0005  0006 0001  0010 0005    Formatted xD Picture Card used for both  A and B     100 0001  GJ    Directory number  File number    Frame number    8  1 2004 12 00 AM          Specifies whether frame numbers are assigned   consecutively from previous numbers or begin   again    CONT   Pictures are stored beginning from the  highest file number stored on the last xD   Picture Card used    RENEW  Pictures are stored on each xD Picture  Card beginning with a file number    0001       Setting this function to    CONT     makes file   management easier as it makes sure that file   names are not duplicated when images are   downloaded to a PC     D When the camera settings are    ta RESET     the frame  number setting     CONT     or    RENEW      is changed to     CONT     and the frame number itself does not return to     0001         When the xD Picture Card already contains image files with  file numbers higher than the highest file number on the last  xD Picture Card  images are stored beginning from the  highest file number on the current xD Picture Card     Check the file number by viewing the image  The
16.   im    FinePix  COLOR setting and then press    A    or    Y    to  Ten    change the setting    Z      Press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the  setting     D F CHROME may have little visible effect with some subjects   such as close up shots of people  portraits     JL Because the effects on the image differ depending on the  scene being shot in F  CHROME mode  take pictures in  FF STANDARD mode as well as this mode  Note that you  may not be able to see any difference on the LCD monitor    Y For shots taken in F CHROME mode or F B amp W mode   automatic quality adjustment will be suppressed on Exif Print  compliant printers     FinePix COLOR  Er A B amp W  fer A  CHROME    Ce tw UD    The contrast and color saturation are set to standard  Use this mode for normal  photography     The contrast and color saturation are set to high  This feature is effective for taking more  vivid shots of subjects such as scenery  blue sky and greenery  and flowers     F  B amp W This setting converts the colors in the photographed image to black and white     When setting F  CHROME or F  B amp W  the icon  appears on the LCD monitor    F  CHROME    De   F  B amp W    De       PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION    Press the    MENU OkK    button to display the menu  on the LCD monitor                    A    or    Y    to change the setting     Press the    MENU Ok    button to confirm the  setting     IO    a   Press  a  or     gt     to select the menu item and  Z    Oe D I
17.   last 4 digits of the 7 digit number in the top right  corner of the LCD monitor are the file numbers   while the first 3 digits show the directory number        When changing the xD Picture Card  always turn the  camera off before opening the battery cover  Opening the  battery cover without turning the camera off may cause the  frame number memory to not function       File number runs from 0001 to 9999  Once 9999 is exceeded   the directory number changes from 100 to 101  The  maximum number is 999 9999       The displayed frame number may differ for images  photographed on other cameras    Y When     FRAME NO  FULL      appears  see P 102        _s a    13    14       Software  Installation    9 1 INSTALLATION ON A Windows PC       Pre installation checklist    To run this software  you must have the hardware and software described below  Check your    system before you begin the installation   Operating System   Windows 98  including the Second Edition    Windows Millennium Edition  Windows Me    Windows 2000 Professional 2   Windows XP Home Edition 2   Windows XP Professional 2    200 MHz Pentium or better recommended  800 MHz Pentium Ill or better  recommended for Windows XP     64 MB minimum  128 MB minimum for Windows XP    256 MB or better recommended    Hard disk space Amount required for installation  450 MB minimum   Amount required for operation  600 MB minimum    When using ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix  2 GB or better   Display 800 x 600 pixels or better  16 bi
18.   oe to enter the camera    EV   i   ee This doe indicates that death lf water or foreign objects get inside the   A number denotes Exposure Value  The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity  Speed    N WARNING or serious injury can result if camera  mrn ine Gamers olf  remove    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  This icon indicates that  When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles  the EV increases by 1  Likewise  when the light is halved  the A CAUTION personal injury or material  EV decreases by 1  damage can result if the    the information is ignored  the batteries and disconnect and  unplug the AC power adapter   Continued use of the camera can cause  a fire or electric shock     Contact your FUJIFILM dealer   Do not use the camera in the ch  The frame rate refers to the number of images  frames  that are photographed or played back per second  For THe isons chown DEE indicaie ihe nau bathroom or shower  l iN  example  when 10 frames are continuously photographed in a 1 second interval  the frame rate is expressed as 10 fps  l ae This can cause a fire or electric shock      i   of the information which is to be observed  Do not use in the  For reference  TV images are displayed at 30 fps  NTSC   bathroom or show
19.   the  flash mode should be set to Suppressed flash   P 40      The color tones may vary depending on the shooting conditions  light source  etc       Seine  pooueApy bel    47    48       PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  PHOTOGRAPHY MENU   Displaying the menus  er P AR        iC I mele esi e Available Photography mode  B  ms mm Ps        AF  Auto Focus     The camera focuses on the center of the LCD  monitor  Use this setting when taking pictures using  AF AE lock  P 21        MF  Manual Focus     ZEN l  SW   T        Hold down the    E    button   P IF    Press the    T    or    W    button to adjust the focus     Use the LCD monitor to check the focus     K    w    T  i   Moves the focus further         piw    T    Moves the focus closer          Mastering manual focusing     n The image is unfocused when the camera moves   Use a tripod to avoid camera shake              SHARPNESS Available Photography mode  B  ms   Ps    Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines or  to adjust the quality of the image   HARD  Emphasizes the outlines     SHARPNESS    WR   Best for shots of subjects such as  SOFT T buildings or text where sharp images      are desirable    Os te wi  sy      NORMAL  Best for ordinary photography        Provides edge sharpness that is ideal   for most picture taking situations   SOFT  Softens the outlines    Best for shots of subjects such as   people  where a softer image is   desirable     4  FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT  Available Photography mode  ms mm fum Fw    U
20.  A Mac OS Oase 76  5 3 INSTALLATION ON A Mac OS E 79  6 Viewing Images  6 1 CAMERA CONNECTION aas 82  6 1 1 Using the AC Power adapter  sold separately  ENEE 82  6 1 2 Connecting toa eee eee ee re SEENEN ENEK eer cr eee eee eee ee eee aaa aaa 82  6 2 CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO THE PRINTER     PictBridge FUNCTION             ssessseeeeeeessseeteees 83  6 2 1 Specifying images for printing on the camera ee eee cee er ere cere re eee eee eee eee a ee cee 83  6 2 2 Specifying images for printing without using DPOF  single frame Printing          rseerreerttet tte t ttt e tte e teeter eens 84  6 3 CONNECTING TO A PO ENNEN 86  6 3 1 Connecting toa PO EE 86  6 3 2 Disconnecting the e une EE 89  6 4 USING FinePixViewer SAANANE ENEE NEEN NENNEN ENNEN ZENNER EN ENEE NEEN NNN NN ENEE ENNEN NENNEN 90  6 4 1 Mastering FinePixViewer NENNEN NENNEN te swe ve NEEN EEN REN EN AEN KENNEN SEN NENNEN va weve A 90  6 4 2 Uninstalling H  ette eet E ern eee Ren eee een ene cr ere ee en er EES 90    System Expansion Options AC Power Adapter  Overview of the optional cradle Procedure for discharging rechargeable  Accessories Guide Ni MH batteries  Overview of the conversion lens   adapter ring Notes on the xD Picture Card     Using Your Camera Correctly Warning Displays    Power Supply and Batteries Troubleshooting  Applicable Batteries Specifications  FinePix E500   Notes on the Batteries Specifications  FinePix E510   Using the AA size Ni MH Batteries and Explanation of Terms  the Rechargeabl
21.  Card or ruin  the image files on the xD Picture Card        Load the batteries correctly as indicated by the  polarity icons     Align the gold marking on the xD Picture Card slot  with the gold contact area on the xD Picture Card  and push the card firmly all the way into the slot     D if the xD Picture Card is oriented incorrectly  it will not go all  the way into the slot  Do not apply force when inserting an  xD Picture Card           Close the battery cover          How to replace the xD Picture Card  Push the xD Picture Card into the slot and then  slowly remove your finger  The lock is released and  the xD Picture Card is pushed out          Checking the battery charge    Turn the camera on and check the battery charge        There is ample battery charge    OI  Noicon   There is insufficient charge left in the batteries   The batteries will soon run out  Have a new set  of batteries ready     The batteries are depleted  The display will  shortly go blank and the camera will stop  working  Replace or recharge the batteries        Cal Litred  CG  CT Blinking red     d UI  appears as a small icon on the right hand  side of the LCD monitor     LI    appears as a large  icon on the LCD monitor     Blinking red       Depending on the camera mode and the type of batteries used  the transition from      0    to    I    may occur more  quickly    Y Due to the nature of the battery  the battery low warning may appear early when the camera is used in cold  locations  This is n
22.  If liquid crystal is swallowed  Flush your mouth thoroughly with water  Drink large  quantities of water and induce vomiting  Then seek  medical assistance     E 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 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     E Trademark Information       lt D and xD Picture Card    are trademarks of  Fuji Photo Film Co   Ltd      IBM PC AT is a registered trademark of International  Business Machines Corp  of the U S A      Macintosh  Power Macintosh  iMac  PowerBook  iBook  and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc    registered in the U S  and other countries      Adobe Acrobat   Reader   is a trademark of Adobe  Systems Incorporated of the U S      Microsoft  Windows  and the Windows 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      Other company or product names are trademarks or  registered trademarks of
23.  LANG     ENGLISH   OK DASE SACK AAN D Movie images cannot be printed   ok DA BACK YON a Y Do not connect to a PC when the USB mode setting is set to       BS     See P 105 if you connect to PC by mistake  Press the    MENU OK    button to download the data    to the printer and start printing the specified  number of prints   To end printing  press the    BACK  DISP     button        Connect the camera to the printer using the USB  cable  included      2 se  USB  socket       Turn the printer on     Q    N     7  36SHEETS    The camera cannot be used to specify printer settings such  as the paper size and print quality    Please connect the AC Power Adapter AC 3V  sold  separately  or AC 3VW  included with optional PictureCradle  CP FXA10  to your camera       Use an xD Picture Card that was formatted in the camera     Press the    BACK  DISP     button to cancel the printing   Depending on the printer  the printing may not be canceled  immediately  Printing may stop midway through  When  printing stops midway  briefly turn the camera off and then on  again       Set the Mode switch to    Bl         Press the    POWER     button to turn the camera    on          C CHECKING USB      appears and then the menu is e2   USB  socket   Oneri IA C ENNE  A a ee  ae  displayed on the LCD monitor  S   Turn the camera off  Unplug the USB cable     D If the menu does not appear  check whether the USB mode  setting is    ims      D Depending on the printer  some functions are disabled    
24.  MENU Ok    button     7        PAPAITAN     When selecting the    WITH DATE    setting  the date is  imprinted on your shots using the Print Service or a DPOF   compatible printer  depending on the printer specifications   the date may not be printed in some cases               When DPOF settings were specified on another camera     When the data includes a frame  file  with DPOF  setting that were specified on another camera       RESET DPOF OK _     appears    Pressing the    MENU Ok    button  or    F    button   erases all of the DPOF settings already specified for  each frame  file   Specify the DPOF setting for each  frame  file  again                   RESET DPOF OK       o K MR BACK H       D Press the    BACK  DISP     button to leave the previous  settings unchanged        Continued    Seine  pooueApy    61        F PHOTO MODE PLAYBACK  dei DPOF SET FRAME       Fi 100 0009  Ce DPOF 00009    Total number of prints    WWMSHEETS    v  Setting for that frame     oK NIRE  lt  gt  UI    100 0009    TOTAL  ISHEETS    Total number of prints          Press     lt     or     gt     to display the frame  file  for  specifying DPOF settings      Press A or    Y    to set a value up to 99 as the  number of copies of the frame  file  to be printed   For frames  files  that you do not want printed   set the number of prints to O  zero     To specify more DPOF settings  repeat steps     and      D Prints of up to 999 image frames  files  can be ordered on the  same xD Picture Card
25.  P 36    A  Movie  P 64     Power button                   Flash  P 38     Viewfinder window    Flash control sensor    A V OUT  Audio    Visual output  socket       Lens  Lens cover     eiser  USB  socket   Adapter ring release fol  button  P 97  d  i Cradle connection  socket    i OO cover    DC IN 3V  power input   socket  P 82     Speaker      Mode switch        Photography mode  P 17     gt   Playback mode  P 24        Viewfinder lamp  P 19        W  Wide zoom  button   P 16        T   DA   Wa   a gt    Kei   O   O   f     O   oO           2   Gr   CA        i  S       D   Wu  N  O  O  3   og  Cc     O      ES       D       4 Exposure  compensation button   P 41     LCD monitor    Jp Strap mount    DISP  Display  button  P 16   BACK button  P 16     pae Battery cover  P 10     Battery cover lock release button  P 10          apEeeee ee EE EE EE rr    4 direction  AV  lt P  button  P 16      lt q    amp   Macro  button  P 37         gt     amp   Flash  button  P 38           xD Picture Card slot  P 10     Tripod mount    Battery compartment  P 10           CAttaching the strap    Attach the strap as shown in      and        Example of LCD Monitor text display  E Photography mode  Z    White balance  GH Self Timer    Sensitivity  BIN Quality mode              6  Photometry B Number of available frames    Photography mode Fp P   lech on         FinePix COLOR      0100 Ker                               A4 Flash CC Battery level warning  d Macro  close up  ro Se a D 1AF AF wa
26.  PC by mistake           Connect the camera to the printer using the USB  cable  included      Q       Turn the printer on     2 e lt    USB  nen  N    The camera cannot be used to specify printer settings such  as the paper size and print quality    Please connect the AC Power Adapter AC 3V  sold  separately  or AC 3VW  included with optional PictureCradle  CP FXA10  to your camera    D Use an xD Picture Card that was formatted in the camera       Set the Mode switch to    Bl         Press the    POWER     button to turn the camera  on         CHECKING USB      appears and then the menu is   displayed on the LCD monitor    D If the menu does not appear  check whether the USB mode  setting is    ims       D Depending on the printer  some functions are disabled        Press    A    or    Y    to select     amp  PRINT DPOF         Press the    MENU OkK    button     A  W    Z       D When  TA NOTSETDPOF      appears  the DPOF settings are not  specified     D To use DPOF printing  the DPOF settings must be specified  on FinePix E500   FinePix E510 beforehand     P 61    D Even when    WITH DATE    is specified in the DPOF settings   Cox Na the date is not inserted from printers that do not support date  eg printing     PRINT WITH DATE  PRINT WITHOUT DATE    LL PRIA DPQ    Continued    sobew Bulmol        83    6 2 CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO THE PRINTER      PictBridge FUNCTION          Press the    MENU OK       button to download the data    auer ec to the printer and p
27.  The flash setting changes each time you press the     4   gt   Flash button  The last flash mode shown is  the mode selected   D If the flash is used in dusty conditions or when it is snowing       Aan d white dots may appear in the image due to flash reflecting off  LI  Eileen the dust particles or snowflakes  Use Suppressed flash  Eh mode     D When taking a picture using the flash  the image may  disappear and go dark as the flash charges  The viewfinder  lamp then blinks orange       The available flash modes are limited depending on the  Photography menu selected   P 31      Press the shutter button down halfway     Ka     appears on the LCD monitor when the flash is used        A4 Auto flash    Use this mode for ordinary photography  The flash fires as  required by the shooting conditions     D If pressing the shutter button while the flash is charging  the picture will  be taken without the flash           Red eye reduction    Use this mode to make sure that the subject   s eyes appear  normal when taking pictures of people in low light  conditions  The flash fires a pre flash just before the picture  is taken and then fires again to take the actual picture  The  flash fires as required by the shooting conditions         D If pressing the shutter button while the flash is charging  the picture will  be taken without the flash                      Red eye effect       When using the flash to take a picture of people in low light conditions  their eyes sometimes  appear
28.  and SmartMedia of 3 3 V   4 MB to 128 MB        oe PC Card Adapter DPC AD  The PC Card Adapter allows the xD Picture Card and SmartMedia to be used as a  PC Card Standard ATA compliant  PCMCIA 2 1  PC card  Type II      Compatible with xD Picture Card of 16 MB to 512 MB  and SmartMedia of 3 3 V  2  MB to 128 MB          xD Picture Card    USB Drive DPC UD1  This is a compact card reader for xD Picture Cards  Simply plug the drive into the  USB port to read and write data to an xD Picture Card  No driver installation is  required except on Windows 98 98 SE      Compatible with xD Picture Card of 16 MB to 512 MB    Windows 98 98 SE Me 2000 Professional XP    Mac OS 9 0 to 9 2 X  10 0 4 to 10 2 6        95    96    Overview of the conversion lens   adapter ring       Wide Conversion Lens WL FXE01    This accessory converts the focal length of your lens by 0 76 times  equal to a 21 3 mm wide angle  lens  without changing its F stop value  Use the adapter ring AR FXE01  sold separately  when the  wide conversion lens is mounted on the lens    Magnification   x0 76   Lens configuration   3 lenses in 3 groups   Shooting range     Approx  0 6 m to infinity   Dimensions   264 5 mm  2 5 in   x L34 mm  1 3 in     Weight   Approx  95 g  3 4 oz     Accessories   Lens caps  front and rear   Lens pouch       The WL FXE01 should only be used for wide angle shots where distortion does not occur  Using the lens at the telephoto  setting increases the amount of distortion    D Use the LCD moni
29.  are to be printed     This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix E500    FinePix E510    On the FinePix E500   FinePix E510  you can specify only one print per image in the  DPOF settings       Note that some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the  number of prints      Note that the warnings shown below may be displayed while you are specifying the  prints     Je DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is used for    DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE OK    DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE ALL OK        P 51     When erasing the image  the DPOF setting for that image is deleted at the same time     RESET DPOF OK        P 61     When inserting an xD Picture Card that contains images specified for printing by  another camera  those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print  specifications     DPOF FILE ERROR       P 103     Up to 999 images can be specified on the same xD Picture Card           F PHOTO MODE PLAYBACK  de DPOF SET FRAME       Set the Mode switch to    PJ         Press the    F    button              Press  a  or    B      to select    fa    DPOF     100 0009    8 24 2004 12 08 AM       fy    appears on the LCD monitor during playback  when the image has specified DPOF settings            Press    A    or    Y    to select    WITH DATE    or     WITHOUT DATE     Selecting    WITH DATE    will  cause the date to be imprinted on your prints      Press the   
30.  created  Image data is then recorded in  this directory      Do not change or delete the directory  folder  or file  names on the xD Picture Card because this will  make it impossible to use the xD Picture Card in  your camera      Always use the camera to erase image data on an  xD Picture 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     E Specifications   Type Image memory card for digital  cameras  xD Picture Card    Memory type NAND type flash memory   Conditions for use   Temperature    0  C to  40  C     32  F to  104  F    Humidity    80  max   no condensation    25 mm x 20 mm x 2 2 mm    0 98 in  x 0 79 in  x 0 09 in      WxHxD     Dimensions    101    102     gt  The table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor     Warning Displays    CH  Lit red  The camera batteries are low or   Load new or fully charged batteries   completely out of charge   q__   Blinking red     There is a strong likelihood of camera   Use flash photography  However  use a tripod for  shake because the shutter speed is slow    some scenes and modes        The AF  autofocus  cannot work effectively    e If the image is too dark  take the picture at a  distance of around 2 m  6 6 ft   from the subject   e Use AF lock to take the picture     Camera malfunction or fault  e Turn the camera on again  taking care not to  touch the lens     e Turn the camera off and on agai
31.  emergency number right  away      When inserting the xD Picture Card into the  camera  hold the xD Picture Card straight as you  push it in      Do not expose an xD Picture Card to shock  Do not  apply pressure  and avoid bending      Do not use or store xD Picture Card in hot humid  places      Clean the xD Picture Card with a soft dry piece of  cloth when dirty      When carrying or storing an xD Picture Card  keep  it in the special protective case      The xD Picture Card will work well for long time  but  will sooner or later lose its ability to store and play  back images or movies  If this happens replace it  with a new xD Picture Card      Never remove the xD Picture Card or turn the  camera off during data recording or erasing  xD   Picture Card formatting  as this could be damaged  to the xD Picture Card      The use of xD Picture Cards is recommended with  the FinePix E500   FinePix E510    The recording quality cannot be guaranteed when  xD Picture Cards other than those manufactured by  FUJIFILM are used      The xD Picture Card may feel warm when it is  removed from the camera after taking pictures  This  is normal      Do not put labels on the xD Picture Card  Peeling  labels can cause the camera not to work properly     E Using xD Picture Card with a PC     When taking pictures using an xD Picture Card that  has been used on a PC  reformat the xD Picture  Card using your camera for best quality      When formatting an xD Picture Card  a directory   folder  is
32.  erase another frame  file   repeat steps    and      BEER CANCEL When you have finished erasing frames  files      press the    BACK  DISP     button     Pressing the    MENU OK    button repeatedly erases  consecutive frames  files   Take care not to erase a frame   file  by mistake       Protected frames  files  cannot be erased  Unprotect the  frames  files  before erasing them     P 52      ALL FRAMES    ALL FRAMES Pressing the    MENU Ok    button erases all the  frames  files    ERASE ALL OK       O K   ER BACK AANA    D Protected frames  files  cannot be erased  Unprotect the  frames  files  before erasing them     P 52         If     DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE OK  _     Or     DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE ALL OK       appears  press the    MENU OkK     button again to erase the frames  files                 To stop the procedure midway      Seine  pooueApy bel       Press the    BACK  DISP     button to cancel erasing of  all the frames  files   Some unprotected frames  files   will be left unerased     Y Even if you stop the procedure immediately  some frames   files  will be erased     51       PLAYBACK MENU    On PROTECTING IMAGES  FRAME   SET ALL   RESET ALL    WJ  O Set the Mode switch to    Bl        Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor                       FRAME RESET       Press     lt     or    B      to select the protected frame   file      Press the    MENU OK    button to unprotect the  UNPROTECT 0K    displayed frame  file        
33.  images from an  xD Picture Card and store images onto an xD Picture  Card     Up  3 WEB  WEB CAM  WEB Camera  mode D Pressing any other button as well as the shutter button wakes  This function allows you to conduct videoconferencing Lt the camera up     sessions between PCs connected to the Internet   ZS Windows XP SP1 only       USB MODE Dis WEB       ia    PictBridge  If a printer that supports PictBridge is available  images can When the Power save function  2 or 5 minutes    be printed by connecting the camera directly to the setting  has shut the camera down   PictBridge compatible printer without using a computer  Press the    POWER     button     START IMAGE ON OFF OFF Specifies whether the startup screen appears on the LCD  monitor when the camera is turned on   A ANa8 ENGLISH     _  FRANCAIS DEUTSCH   ENGLISH   Specifies the language used for LCD monitor display   ESPANOL  X    VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC PAL Specifies whether video output is set to NTSC or PAL     DISCHARGE Discharges rechargeable batteries    Resets all the camera settings  other than the DATE TIME  FORMAT   TIME DIFFERENCE  LANG  and VIDEO SYSTEM  to the oo         RESET factory default values set at shipment  A confirmation Initialize  format  the xD Picture Card for use with                    message appears when you press    B       To reset the camera the camera   K  Because initializing the xD Picture Card erases all  L DATA the frames  files   including protected frames  files    Back up important 
34.  is inserted  e Insert an xD Picture Card   taken when the  e The xD Picture Card is full  e insert a new xD Picture Card or  shutter button is erase some unwanted frames   pressed  e The xD Picture Card is not formatted    e Format the xD Picture Card on the  camera   e The xD Picture Card contact area is   e Wipe the xD Picture Card contact  soiled  area with a clean dry cloth   e The xD Picture Card is damaged  e Insert a new xD Picture Card   e The Auto power off function has  e Turn the camera on   turned the camera off     e The batteries have run out  e Load new or fully charged batteries     Cant use the flash  e The shutter button was pressed while   e Wait until the charging is completed  the flash was charging  before pressing the shutter button   e The flash is not popped up  e Pop up the flash   eThe Mode dial is set to            e Change the Photography mode   Landscape     The flash settings are   The Mode dial is set to    Aa        A    or  The flash settings are restricted   restricted and cannot            because the camera settings are   be selected  tailored to the scene being shot   Change the Photography mode for a  wider range of flash settings     The playback image   e The subject is too far away  e Move to within the effective flash  is dark even though range before taking the picture   the flash was used  e Your finger was covering the  e Hold the camera correctly    flash flash control sensor     The image is blurred    e The lens is dirty  e Cl
35.  oie  then click the  Add Remove  button  e Feta          lt To remove FinePixViewer gt  eh er nea oa     FinePix Viewer Ver A 2     lt To remove the driver software gt  A  FUJIFILM OSE Driver    G ee                         When the message appears  click the  OK  button   Check your selection carefully since the process  cannot be cancelled once you click the  OK  button        Cancel               Automatic uninstallation begins   When uninstallation ends  click the  OK  button     Macintosh    Mac OS 9 2    E Uninstalling Exif Launcher  FinePixViewer     After you have quit Exif Launcher in    Exif Launcher Settings    in the FinePixViewer    Settings     menu  move the Exif Launcher file from the    Startup Items    folder in the System folder to the  Trash  Then select    Empty Trash    in the    Special    menu      After you have exited FinePixViewer  drag the installed FinePixViewer folder to the Trash  Then  click    Empty Trash    in the    Special    menu     Mac OS X    E Uninstalling FinePixViewer  Quit FinePixViewer  Then drag the installed FinePixViewer folder to the Trash and select    Empty  Trash    in the    Special    menu     sobew Bulmol        91    92    System Expansion Options        gt  By using the FinePix E500   FinePix E510 together with other optional FUJIFILM products  your  system can be expanded to fill a wide range of uses     E Image input output to the PC                jo       PictureCradle  CP FXA10  S  Adapter  included  ae  FinePix E
36.  prints onto another xD Picture Card and then  specify the DPOF settings     03M  An attempt was made to trim a 0 3M   The image cannot be trimmed   CAN NOT TRIM image     e An attempt was made to trim an image   The image cannot be trimmed   hot using a camera other than FinePix   CAN NOT TRIN      r   capone E500   FinePix E510   e The image is damaged     An attempt was made to specify DPOF   DPOF printing cannot be used with this image  settings for an image that is not supported   format   COMMUN  CATION The camera is not connected to PC or   eCheck that the USB cable is connected  e Check that your printer is turned on     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 Refer to the user manual supplied with your    printer     PRINTER ERROR    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 the    MENU Ok    button to restart    printing     PRINTER ERROR  RESUME      Displayed for PictBridge  e Refer to the user manual for the printer being  used and check whether the printer supports the  JFIF JPEG or Exif JPEG image format  If not   the printer cannot print the images    e Movie images cannot be printed    e Was the image data photographed using  FinePix E500   FinePix E510    You may not be able to print some images  
37.  red in the picture  This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye   Use Red eye reduction flash to minimize the likelihood of this effect    Take the following measures to make Red eye reduction more effective      Get the subjects to look at the camera    Get as close as possible to the subjects        4 Forced flash    Use this mode in backlit scenes  such as a subject against  a window or in the shade of a tree  or to get the correct  colors when taking a picture under bright lighting  In this  mode  the flash fires in bright as well as dark conditions     S4 Slow synchro    This is a flash mode that uses a slow shutter speed  This  allows you to take pictures of people at night that clearly  show both your subjects and the night time backdrop  To  avoid camera shake  always use a tripod       Slowest shutter speed           Night scene  up to 2 sec        S   Red eye reduction   Slow synchro  Use this mode for Slow synchro shots with Red eye reduction     D The image may be overexposed when shooting bright scenes     To take a picture of a main subject at night with the  background brightly lit  use the          Night scene  setting in    Photography mode  eg P  221        Continued    soinjee4 pooueApy bel    39    40    Available Photography mode      amen fo f fle fe 3 fs fa fu        PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS  A FLASH          Flash pop up fault warning              If the flash pop up fault warning is displayed  we  recommend you use the 
38.  the respective companies     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     E 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     Accessories included         LR6 AA size alkaline batteries  2    A V cable  1    plug  2 5 mm dia   to pin plug cable x 2      approx  1 2 m  3 9 ft            16 MB  xD Picture Card     1   Included with  Anti static case  1       USB cable  1    approx  1 2 m  3 9 ft       Ka  Bn FUJIFILM    xD Picture Card    16 me ED            Strap  1    CD ROM  1   Software for FinePix AX            Bn FUJIFILM  Software for FinePix      Terminal cover  1     E       Owner   s Manual  this manual   1            Cradle adapter for  FinePix E500   FinePix E510  1        Use this adapter for setting camera to the  optional PictureCradle CP FXA10  See P 94        Refer to th i theses for informati  Camera parts and features a ala         Mode dial   P  Auto  P 32     Portrait  P 32   Aa Landscape  P 32   ve Sports  P 32     Night scene  P 32     Shutter button  Self timer lamp  P 46     A    Microphone    Programmed Auto  P 33   S   Shutter priority Auto  P 34   A Aperture priority Auto  P 35   M Manual 
39.  to    ia        Set the Mode dial to Photography mode     Press the    F    button                        lt TH       The quality setting is retained even when the  camera is off or the Mode setting is changed     z    Press  ai or    P    to select the           quality setting  Z       and then press  AT or    Y    to change the setting   JO   Press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the    setting     D The numbers to the right of each setting show the number of  available frames    D When changing the quality setting  the number of available  frames also changes     P 20         Quality settings in Photography mode  FinePix E500    Printing at up to 6R  15 2 x 20 3 cm    A5 size  For better quality  select    GJ F     To use for e mail or web site    FinePix E510    Quality mode Sample Uses  F  2592 x 1944  Printing at up to 8R  20 3 x 25 4 cm    A5 size  N  2592 x 1944  For better quality  select  EE        EM   BU  Printing at up to 6R  15 2 x 20 3 cm    A5 size  Printing at up to 4R  10 2 x 15 2 cm    A6 size       42          F PHOTO MODE PHOTOGRAPHY  Io SENSITIVITY                aaa li    IO    H    A  e   OK   Z       E Default sensitivity setting    hotography mode    Sensitivity AUTO       ial      Set the Mode switch to    ia      Gi Set the Mode dial to Photography mode     Press the    F    button     D In    82    Movie mode  do not set the  Bir   sensitivity  setting     Sensitivity is retained even when the camera is off  or the Mode setting is changed   
40. 500   Personal Computer  FinePix E510  commercially available     Digital Camera  Image Memory Card Reader  DPC R1   USB     xD Picture Card    USB DRIVE  DPC UD1     USB                 EES PC Card Adapter DPC AD     PC card slot     CompactFlash    Card Adapter  DPC CF     CF card slot     E Print creation                EOJ    FinePix E500   Personal Computer  FinePix E510  commercially available   Digital Camera    Printer   commercially available     PictBridge                Digital Photo PictBridge    Printer CX 550     Audio   Visual    output  PictureCradle    CP FXA10    Adapter  included  SS  FinePix E500   TV monitor  FinePix E510  commercially available   Digital Camera             Overview of the optional cradle      D For a detailed description of the cradle and how to use it  refer to the Owner   s Manual supplied with the cradle     einstalling the cradle    Cradle adapter for  FinePix E500    FinePix E510   Supplied with  the camera        Set the cradle adapter for FinePix E500   Connect the AC 3VW  A V cable  included   FinePix E510 supplied with the camera in the or USB cable to the cradle   cradle     eCharging the Rechargeable Battery NH 10       Load the camera containing a Rechargeable Charging begins when you load the camera  Battery NH 10 in the cradle  in the cradle      Taking the camera out of the cradle  Hold the cradle firmly and lift the camera out     Y Images are not output to a TV in still image or movie  recording mode or in WEB Camera mod
41. ENGLISH        Press the    MENU Ok    button     The camera does not   e The camera volume is set too low  e Adjust the volume   emit any sound  e The microphone was blocked during   e Take care not to block the microphone  shooting recording  during shooting recording   e There is something covering the   e Make sure that the speaker is  speaker during playback  uncovered     There is no image on   e The camera is not connected to the   e Connect the camera and TV correctly   the TV  TV correctly   e    TV    is selected as the TV input  e Set the TV input to    VIDEO      e The video output setting is incorrect   e Change the setting to    NTSC    or     PAL        P 70      The TV image _ is  The video output setting is incorrect  Change the setting to    NTSC    or    PAL     black and white    P 70      When the camera is  e The USB cable  included  is not  e Set up the camera and the USB cable  connected to a PC   correctly connected to the PC or  included  correctly    the photographed  camera    image appears on e The PC is not turned on   the camera   s LCD   monitor     e Turn the PC on     The camera no longer   The camera has suffered an Briefly remove the batteries or    works correctly  unforeseen problem  disconnect the AC power adapter   Then  reload the batteries or reconnect    the AC power adapter and try again     Can t print with      dys    is not selected in USB mode in  Select    fas    in USB mode in the  PictBridge  the    SET UP    menu     SET UP 
42. F8 F5 5 to F8  automatically selected   f 4 7 mm to 15 1 mm   Equivalent to 28 mm to 91 mm on a 35 mm camera     Normal  approx  60 cm  2 0 ft   to infinity   Macro  approx  6 7 cm  2 6 in   to 80 cm  2 6 ft     Super Macro  approx  2 6 cm  1 0 in   to 15 cm  5 9 in    2 sec  to 1 2000 sec   depend on Exposure mode   TTL contrast type  Auto focus  Manual focus    GM  AUTO  Equivalent to ISO 80 to 320  depending on conditions    80 100 200 400   2 M   G P S A M  Equivalent to ISO 80 100 200 400   TTL 64 zones metering Multi  Spot    Program AE  Dm  P  R  A  e     Shutter priority AE  Aperture    priority AE  Manual exposure      2 EV to  2 EV in 1 3 EV step increments  in Manual mode    Auto  MOA  9 A  e Gi   Manual modes  7 positions can be selected  P  S  A  M    Real image optical Approx  80  coverage   2 0 inches  Aspect ratio  4 3  154 000 pixels low temperature polysilicon   TFT  Approx  96  coverage   Auto flash using flash control sensor   Effective range  Wide angle  Approx  0 6 m 4 1 m  2 0 ft  13 5 ft      Approx  0 3 m 0 8 m  1 0 ft  2 6 ft    Macro    Telephoto  approx  0 6 m 2 0 m  2 0 ft  6 6 ft     Flash modes  Auto  Red Eye Reduction  Forced Flash  Suppressed Flash   Slow Synchro  Red Eye Reduction   Slow Synchro    10 sec     Input Output Terminals    AIV OUT  Audio Visual output  socket 2 5 mm dia  jack    see d   USB  socket  DC input    For file transfer to a computer and connection to the optional cradle    Socket for specified AC power adapter AC 3V  sol
43. ND BY THIS AGREEMENT     End User License Agreement    This End User License Agreement     Agreement     is an agreement between  Fuji Photo Film Co   Ltd      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 AX    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 a Software on the computer onto which Software is installed   an    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 any third party without  FUJIFILM   s prior wri
44. OSURE  SHUTTER SPEED AND APERTURE  ENEE 29  TAKING PICTURES     SELECTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  anenee 30  AUTO   R PORTRAIT   A LANDSCAPE  Se SPORTS     NIGHT SCENE  nau 32  P  PROGRAMMED AUTO ann 33  S   GHUTTER PRIORITY AUTO naassen 34  A  APERTURE PRIORITY AUTO naasse 35  MI MANUALE EEN 36      MACRO  CLOSE UP  A NENNEN EREECHEN NENNEN cs ecu depen EEN NENNEN ENNEN NENNEN SEN NEN EEN 37  AS ELLASH wveee seer e eee nce i ENER EEREEEEREEER EE EERERERREEERENEEESEREREEREEEN ENKER ERNENEEEEEEENENEREENENEEENEE ee eae ita w eee ee ened EENEN EE EEE RENE ENE ee 38  AS Auto flash ME eee eee eee e rr eee eee eee eee eere eee eer er ee reer ere reece eter eer ee rere eee eee eer eer er rere ere eee eee er reer eee 39     Red eye  gel leie NEE 39  GC IP OPES hu E EE 39   4 Slow synchro Baren 39  Q Red eye reduction   Slow synchro ee EE 39  EXPOSURE COMPENSATION aan 41       PHOTO MODE PHOTOGRAPHY         QUALITY MODE  NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS  SE 42  Quality settings in Photography mode MCC ECE EEN errr ce er cece eee eee rere reer eee EEN eee crete eee ener rere ee 42  BD SENSITIVITY na 43  Br FinePix COLOR WEE 44  PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION aa 45  PHOTOGRAPHY MENU aaen 46     SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY eerecsesserena EEEE EEA EEEE AEE EEEE 46   O  PHOTOMETRY EE 47  GB WHITE BALANCE rsson osien enoaan EEN 47  FOCUSING WE 48  AF  Auto Focus  dee dee edel A T E T E E E E T E E e 48    MF  Manual Focus  EE EE 48                      D SHARPNESS  enee 49  4  FLASH BRIGHTNE
45. PC 16  16 MB   DPC 128  128 MB  204 275 997  DPC 256  256 MB  257 409 550       FinePix E510  SSC   o    ppcis rems    o J e   e     s   w CY    DPC 64  64 MB   DPC 128  128 MB     DPC 256  256 MB  204 325 409 1997  DPC 512  512 MB  205 409 651 3993          USING AF AE LOCK    In this shot  the subjects  two people in this case   are not in the AF frame  Taking the picture at this  point will result in the subjects being out of focus     Move the camera slightly so that one of the  subjects is in the AF frame     Press the shutter button down halfway  AF AE  lock   When a short double beep is heard  the  camera focuses on your subject  The AF frame on  the LCD monitor becomes smaller and the camera  sets the shutter speed and aperture  The viewfinder  lamp  green  changes from blinking to lit     Continue to hold the shutter button down halfway   Move the camera back to the original image and  press the shutter button fully     Y AF AE lock can be applied repeatedly before the shutter is  released       Use AF AE lock in all Photography modes to make sure  excellent results           AF  Autofocus  AE  Auto exposure  lock     On the FinePix E500   FinePix E510  pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and  exposure settings  AF AE lock   To focus on a subject that is off to one side or to set the exposure  before composing the final shot  lock the AF and AE settings  Then compose and take the picture to get  the best results              elawesd au Husn Gei 
46. SS ADJUSTMENT aan 49    PLAYBACK  PLAYBACK MENU  T ERASING SINGLE   ALL FRAMES ccccecescceeceeeceteeseeee eens enna eee eeeaee eases eens ee eeeeeeeee eae eeneeeee ease eeeeeeaeseaseseseeeaeeseseansnaeeseaeseaees 50  On PROTECTING IMAGES  FRAME   SET ALL   RESET ALL cece eect eege eecinentonceeernenmenteeents 52  e AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK EE 54     RECORDING VOICE MEMOS  aa 55    PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS anne 57  D Playing back VOICE MEMOS   reeete creer eterna enna nana EEN ENEE ENEE eae eaenae acne ena en ena e nee ne EEN EENEEEENEEE ENEE EEN 57  w TRIMMING aneneen 58   F PHOTO MODE PLAYBACK  D HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS  DPOF  ENEE 60  A DPOF SET FRAME aan 61  Wa DPOF ALL RESET naasse 63    MOVIE  MOVIE MODE  BS RECORDING MOVIES  nau 64  Available recording time See EE EE E 65  Oo Recording times for xD Picture Card EE 65  F PHOTO MODE MOVIE    OUALITY SETTINGS IN MOVIE MODE occ terete eege 66  PLAYBACK MODE  PLAYING BACK MOVIES  ann 67  Oo Playing eisene TEE 67  4 Settings      ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS   VOLUME  coressesseececeeceeeseeee sete eeeeeeaeseaeeseseseaeeseseseseaeeseseseaessseeseseasaeaeess 68  d CARE 69  USING THE SET UP SCREEN E 69  E SET UP menu options Venue NENNEN EEN ENEE SEANCE REENEN NEEN SEA E 70  POWER SAVE SETTING aan 71  FORMAT erreneren nnn aA E EEN EAE KAENA EA EEEE A eu ee EEEE ewes ee AAO esses ROSSE TCE ER 71  WORLD TIME  TIME DIFFERENCE  EEN 72  el RO lee E 73  5 Software Installation  51 INSTALLATION ONA Windows E 74  5 2 INSTALLATION ON
47. W  FUJIFILM igital    Tools for the imagination     M  D       Designed for    Microsoft    Windows  XP       AD  Exif Print PictBridge    Getting Ready    Using  the Camera    Advanced  Features    Settings       DIGITAL CAMERA   Software    LIne Pix E 5 O   d installation    DIGITAL Geif 6 Viewing Images  FNP PIX E510    OWNER   S MANUAL    This manual will show you how to use your  FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix E500   FinePix E510 correctly   Please follow the instructions carefully     BL00402 200 1  FE       Warning       To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not expose the unit to rain or moisture     For customers in the U S A  to correct the interference by one or more of the following    measures     Tested To Comply     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   With FCC Standards     Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE     Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  that to which the receiver is connected    FCC Statement     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation help   is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not  not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must expressly approved in this manual could void the user   s authority  accept any interference received  including interference that to operate the equipment   may cause 
48. WER ZC Ei    When you enable the setting  an icon appears in  D the top left corner of the LCD monitor     ro  ae       The settings available in the menu screen vary depending on    EE  the Photography mode           Self timer  P 46 Focusing    P 48    Use this setting for taking pictures such as Set the focusing method   group shots where the photographer is included  in the shot      O  Photometry    P 47 Di Sharpness  P 49  Use this setting for scenes where the Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines  brightness of the subject and background differ   or to adjust the quality of the image   markedly so that the MULTI setting is unlikely  to achieve the desired result     UR White balance  P 47 AT Flash brightness adjustment    P 49    Change the white balance setting to take a  picture with the white balance fixed for the  surroundings and lighting     Change this setting to adjust the amount of light  emitted by the flash to suit the photography  conditions or to achieve a desired effect     Seine  pooueApy bel    45    46    PHOTOGRAPHY MENU   Displaying the menus  P 45        SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY       Available Photography mode     D Ta Fam E Em Pm  gt    gt     The self timer is used in situations where the  photographer is included in the shot    When setting the self timer to    ON              appears  on the LCD monitor    In this mode  a timer runs for about 10 seconds  before the shutter is released        D Any of the following cancels the self time
49. ality setting is retained even when the  camera is off or the Mode dial setting is changed     B   Press     lt 4    or    B      to select the           QUALITY   setting and then press    A    or    Y    to change the   Yen    setting    e 2 levels of quality can be selected  For better  image quality  select           and for longer   photography time  select    Ga        E Recording times per movie    Quality mode    JLU U DU    Hm 160x12     lt  lt  SSC    EED  520 240  GED  160 120     SE d   deren anere         Press the    MENU OkK    button to confirm the  setting           Paar MODE  PLAYING BACK MOVIES      Set the Mode switch to    PJ        Press  a or    P    to select the movie file                 D Movies cannot be played back using multi frame playback   Press the    BACK  DISP     button to select single frame  playback     Indicated by the    ss     icon        Press    W    to play the movie     The playback time appears on the LCD monitor  along with a progress bar     D Take care not to block the speaker    D When the sound is difficult to hear  adjust the volume   P 68     D If the subject of the shot is very bright  white vertical streaks  or black horizontal streaks may appear in the image during  playback  This is normal     Movies are displayed one size smaller than still  images   E Playing back movies    Sono Ces eiption O    Playback begins   Playback stops when the end of the movie is reached        Playback    Pause Resume    Fast forward Rewi
50. alls or subjects dressed in the same color as  body the background      Subjects photographed through glass   Shots where another high contrast object  not   e Subjects that do not reflect well  such as hair the subject  is close to the AF frame and is  or fur either closer or further away than your subject     Subjects with no substance  such as smoke or  such as a shot of someone against a  flames background with strongly contrasting     Dark subjects elements       Fast moving subjects    Subjects with little or no contrast between the l  subject and the background  such as white For such subjects use AF AE lock  P 21               USING VIEWFINDER       To take pictures using the viewfinder  press the     BACK  DISP     button to turn the LCD monitor off   Turning the LCD monitor off conserves battery  power        The viewfinder cannot be used to take shots in Macro mode     Brace your elbows against your sides and hold the   camera with both hands  Position your right thumb   so that it is handy for using the zoom    D Moving the camera while shooting gives a blurred picture   camera shake   Use a tripod to avoid camera shake     particularly for shots in the dark when the selected flash  mode is Suppressed flash     Frame the shot so that the subject fills the entire AF   Auto Focus  frame  When a picture is taken at a  distance of 0 6 m to 1 5 m  2 0 ft  to 4 9 ft   using  the viewfinder  only the shaded area in the figure is  photographed     D For more precise shot 
51. ance   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    Exif Print   Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for  optimal printing     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            oe    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 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        f 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     Never attempt to take pictures while  in motion    Do not use the camera while 
52. art  from    100 0001         Set    CONT     as the FRAME NO  setting in the     SET UP    menu     FRAME NO  FULL    e The data could not be recorded due to   e Re insert the xD Picture Card or turn the  an xD Picture Card error or ai camera off and then on again  If the message  connection error between the xD  _ still appears  contact your FUJIFILM dealer   Picture Card and camera    e The image cannot be recorded as it is   e Use a new xD Picture Card   too large to fit in the available space on  the xD Picture Card     WRITE ERROR    e The played back file was not recorded     e Images cannot be played back   correctly   e The xD Picture Card contact area is   e Wipe the contact area on the xD Picture Card  soiled  with a soft dry cloth  It may be necessary to  format the xD Picture Card  If the message still  appears  replace the xD Picture Card   e Camera fault  e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer   e An attempt was made to play a movie   e Movies cannot be played back   that was not recorded on this camera     READ ERROR    e A protected file was encountered  e Protected files cannot be erased  Remove the  alee    e An attempt was made to add a voice   e Protected files cannot be added to voice    memo to protected file  memos  Remove the protection     Prints were specified for 1000 or more   The maximum number of frames for which prints  frames in the DPOF frame settings  can be specified on the same xD Picture Card is  999   Copy the images for which you want to order 
53. ass  weight  Approx  170 9 6 0 oz      not including accessories  batteries and xD Picture Card     Weight for photography Approx  225 g 7 9 oz   including batteries and xD Picture Card     Accessories See P 7    Optional accessories See P 94    E Standard number of available frames recording time per xD Picture Card  The number of available frames  recording time or file size varies slightly depending on the subjects photographed  Note also  that the difference between standard number of frames and the actual number of frames is greater for xD Picture Cards    with higher capacities     evaiySeting   mF   aN     2592x1944 2048 x 1536   1600 x 1200   eg   10Ke           zemol   6  05      These specifications are subject to change without notice  FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting  from errors in this Owner   s Manual    x 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        Due to the nature of the lens  the edges of images may appear distorted  This is normal     DPC 512  512 MB           109    Safety Notes   
54. attaching the teleconversion lens  The field visible through the  viewfinder does not match the field actually photographed     D The built in flash cannot be used with the teleconversion lens     Adapter Ring AR FXE01    Use the adapter ring when the conversion lens and commercially available filters are mounted on  the lens    Compatible filters  43 mm diameter commercial available filters   Dimensions    46 mm  1 8 in   x L25 mm  1 0 in     Weight   Approx  11 g  0 4 oz      D Do not use more than one filter at a time     E Attaching the conversion lens    Adapter ring release    Ring cover    Tele Conversion Lens  TL FXE01          Hold down the adapter ring release button and  apply your finger to the projection to remove the  ring cover     D Keep the ring cover in a safe place after removing it     Set the indicator on the adapter ring to the position  of adapter ring release button  Attach the adapter  ring by screwing in the direction of the arrow until it  stops     Mount the conversion lens or commercially  available filters on the adapter ring     97    98    Using Your Camera Correctly        gt  Read this information and the    Safety Notes        P 111   to make sure you use your camera    correctly     E Places to Avoid   Do not store or use the camera in the following types   of locations      In the rain or in very humid  dirty or dusty places     In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme  temperature rises  such as in a closed car in  summer     Ex
55. ature  0  C to  40  C   32  F to  104  F   80  humidity or less  no  condensation    Camera dimensions  W H D  101 mm x 60 5 mm x 32 6 mm 4 0 in  x 2 4 in  x 1 3 in     not including accessories and attachments     Conditions for use    Camera mass  weight  Approx  170 9 6 0 oz      not including accessories  batteries and xD Picture Card     Weight for photography Approx  225 g 7 9 oz   including batteries and xD Picture Card     Accessories See P 7    Optional accessories See P 94    E Standard number of available frames recording time per xD Picture Card  The number of available frames  recording time or file size varies slightly depending on the subjects photographed  Note also  that the difference between standard number of frames and the actual number of frames is greater for xD Picture Cards    with higher capacities    fouaiysetng   FT ON      S Movie   Movie aD   e20KB   460KB   130KB                33   ESCH   2   a   om  257 09 in    78 1 min    59 in  i    72  forc 256 2s6ma    129   257   s9   sso   1997  mmo zsmin  ioo zl      These specifications are subject to change without notice  FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting  from errors in this Owner   s Manual    x 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 moni
56. bject s movement        Aperture  By adjusting the aperture  you can change the depth of focus  depth of facies      The area in front of and  behind the subject is also  in focus in the shot     The background is out of  focus        Seine  pooueapy      29    30             PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS    TAKING PICTURES     SELECTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS    Consider the scene you are photographing and the sort of image you want to  achieve when you specify the camera settings  A general guide is given below           1 Select the Photography mode     P 32 36  64  65      Specifies all settings other than Quality  Sensitivity and FinePix COLOR  on the camera      M     Selects the best Scene position setting for the scene being shot    P S A Changes the aperture or shutter speed setting so that the action is  frozen  the flow of the motion is conveyed  or the background is out of  focus    M Adjust all the camera settings yourself    d Record a movie     Specify the photography settings     P 37 41     A Macro   Super macro Use for close up shots    4 Flash Use for shots in dark locations or for backlit subjects   etc    Exposure compensation Use the AE exposure as a reference value of 0  This  function brightens     or darkens       the shot     3    Take the pictures  check the exposure and focus    adjust  the shot composition     press the shutter button down fully      KL You can use the menus for more detailed settings     P 42 49  66   emm     The table below provides a numb
57. click feo SZ P A     the    FinePix    icon to open the    FinePix    volume dee  window     P  Ieuiieg for Marta       3 Double click on    Installer for MacOS X        E O D Pirmd Cuebxtewer for Macks Cine TALLINGUSH MAIN DN    The Installer setup dialog appears  Click the   Installing FinePixViewer  button          AinePix Viewer     Read Me First _  gt       For more information on what is installed  click the  Read Me  First  button and  Using FinePixViewer  button   ee eereare Een mn    Using FinePix Viewer    vere fn Bere  Poulter Pores       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     The    License    dialog appears  Read the agreement carefully and then  if you agree to the terms  6 of the Agreement  click the  Accept  button     7 The    Read me    dialog appears  Click the  Continue  button        The    FinePixInstallOSX    window appears   Click the  Install  button to install FinePixViewer and RAW FILE CONVERTER LE     DN D Fee breainsapalk uk      Envy ingali s      Read Me        Click the batali Dun oo instal  e Expy basal    _ image TT toe  Fines oP a 4       imageiiner VOD2  4 eR b   IE LET    Bertali abi  al BAPA gf p   Pare on  pa dai    Merc HO r instal Ierger VOD    Committ    wgigller IruwpgohMta
58. cloth or  blanket     This can cause heat to build up and  distort the casing or cause a fire     When you are cleaning the camera  or you do not plan to use the camera  for an extended period  remove the  batteries 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 their  eyesight    Take particular care when taking  pictures of children     When an xD Picture 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      Contact your FUJIFILM dealer to  request internal cleaning every 2 years   Please note this is not a free of charge  service        Dm FUJIFILM  FUJI PHOTO FILM CO   LTD     26 30  Nishiazabu 2 chome  Minato ku  Tokyo 106 8620  Japan  http   nome  fujifilm com products digital     Printed in Japan    Printed on recycled paper     FGS 406106 FG    
59. d separately   Connection for the AC Power Adapter AC 3VW bundled with the cradle   sold separately     Power Supply and Others    Power supply Use one of the following   e 2xAA size alkaline batteries  e Rechargeable Battery NH 10  sold separately   e 2xAA size Ni MH  Nickel Metal Hydride  batteries  sold separately   e AC 3VW  PictureCradle CP FXA10  sold separately   e AC Power Adapter AC 3V  sold separately     Guide to the number of  operation  Ni MH batteries 2300 mAh    According to the CIPA  Camera  amp  Imaging Products Association  standard procedure for   measuring digital still camera battery consumption  extract     When using alkaline batteries  use the batteries supplied with the camera  When using Ni MH   batteries  use Ni MH batteries or NH 10 Rechargeable Battery  The storage media should be   xD Picture Card    Pictures should be taken at a temperature of 23  C  with the LCD monitor turned on  the optical   zoom moved from full wide angle to full telephoto  or vice versa  and back again to its original   position every 30 seconds  the flash used at full power every second shot and the camera  turned off and then on again once every 10 shots      Note  Because the number of available shots varies depending on the capacity of alkaline  batteries or the level of charge in Ni MH batteries  the figures shown here for the  number of available shots using batteries are not guaranteed    The number of available shots will also decline at low temperatures     Temper
60. e        93    Accessories Guide        gt  Visit the FUJIFILM web site for the latest information on camera accessories     http   home  fujifilm com products digital index html    e xD Picture Card  DPC 16  16 MB  DPC 32  32 MB  DPC 64  64 MB  DPC 128  128 MB    DPC 256  256 MB  DPC 512  512 MB       AC Power Adapter AC 3V  Use the AC 3V when taking pictures or playing back images for long periods or when  the FinePix E500   FinePix E510 is connected to a personal computer   Do not connect the AC 3V to the cradle to charge the camera batteries     The shape of the AC power adapter  the plug and socket outlet depend on the  country        Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 2HR 3UF  The 2HR 3UF includes 2 pieces of high capacity AA size Nickel Metal Hydride  Ni   MH  batteries     e Fujifilm Battery Charger with Battery BK NH BK NH2   With Euro type or UK type plug   The BK NH BK NH2 includes the quick battery charger BCH NH BCH NH2 and 2 Ni   MH batteries  The BCH NH BCH NH2 can charge 2 Ni MH batteries in approximately  120 minutes  Up to 4 Ni MH batteries can be charged simultaneously       PictureCradle CP FXA10   If you connect the AC power and USB cable to this cradle  you can charge the camera  battery pack in the camera or connect the camera to your computer just by placing the  camera in the cradle    The rechargeable battery NH 10 and AC Power Adapter AC 3VW are supplied with  the Picture Cradle CP FXA10  Ni MH batteries  commercially available  can not be  charged with 
61. e    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor      Press  a or    P    to select    at    TRIMMING      Press the    MENU Ok    button     Press the    T    button or    W    button during single   frame playback to zoom in  enlarge  or out on a still  image  A zoom bar appears     D Press the    BACK  DISP     button to return to single frame  playback       Press    A        Y      ai  or    P    to display another  area   The current displayed image appears on the  navigation screen      Press the    MENU OK    button to trim the image     D Press the    BACK  DISP     button to return to single frame  playback          gt    3M      O K DD BACK Aldi       Check th    e saved image size and press the       MENU OkK    button  The trimmed image is added  as a separate file in the final frame     E Image  We  E    E image    sizes  FinePix E500     Sample Uses  Printing at up to 4R  10 2 x 15 2 cm    A6 size    Printing at up to 3R  8 9 x 12 7 cm  size    To use for e mail or web site    sizes  FinePix E510        a Sample Uses    Printing at up to 6R  15 2 x 20 3 cm    A5 size    Printing at up to 4R  10 2 x 15 2 cm    A6 size    To use for e mail or web site       soinjee4 pooueApy bel    59    60       F PHOTO MODE PLAYBACK  gat HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS  DPOF              recording printing specifications for images shot using a digital camera on media such as  an xD Picture Card  The recorded specifications include information on which frames  DPOF  
62. e Battery NH 10 Correctly Safety Notes          Preface       E 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      Fuji Photo Film Co   Ltd  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     E 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 and exhibits  even when intended  purely for personal use  Users are also asked to note  that the transfer of xD Picture Card containing  images or data protected under copyright laws is only  permissible within the restrictions imposed by those  copyright laws     E 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      f liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin  Wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly  with soap and running water      f liquid crystal gets into your eye  Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least  15 minutes and then seek medical assistance    
63. e menu again    e To use Video Chat  a PC running Windows XP Professional  Service Pack 1  or Windows XP Home  Edition  Service Pack 1  is required with a sound card  a connected microphone and speakers  and  Windows Messenger 5 0 or later installed  When using a router  check that the router is compatible  with Windows Messenger           Do not connect the camera to your PC until the software installation is completed     1 Install FinePixViewer as instructed in the Quick start guide        Launching the installer manually         Double click the    My Computer    icon   ZS Windows XP users should click    My Computer    in the    Start    menu         Right click    FINEPIX     CD ROM drive  in the    My Computer    window and select    Open       Gi 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   e File extensions  3 letter suffixes indicating the file type  may be shown or hidden   e g  Setup exe or Setup   e 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 for FinePix and WINASPI  Install these  applications as directed by the on screen instructions  The installation screens for these applications       are displayed as required     After restarting the PC  install DirectX as directed by the on screen instruct
64. e the  camera   s brightness metering range            appears as  the shutter speed and aperture setting on the LCD  monitor           Seine  pooueApy bel    33    34       PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS  S SHUTTER PRIORITY AUTO    Set the Mode dial to    S       This is an automatic mode to set the shutter speed   Use this mode to freeze a moving subject  fast  shutter speed  or convey the impression of  movement  slow shutter speed                  ee E    L    Setting the shutter speed    Press    A    or    Y    to select the shutter speed       Shutter speed setting  2 sec  to 1 1000 sec  in 1 3 EV increments    g r SR J  Shutter speed          The shutter speed and aperture setting display     In scenes that are extremely overexposed  the   aperture setting  F8  appears in red  When this  occurs  select a faster shutter speed  up to 1 1000  sec                    In scenes that are extremely underexposed  the  aperture setting  F2 9  appears in red  When this  occurs  select a slower shutter speed  down to 2  sec          Underexposed           When the brightness of the subject is outside the  camera   s brightness metering range     F       appears  as the aperture setting  When this occurs  press the  shutter button down halfway to measure the light  level again and display a value        Metering failed             PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS  A APERTURE PRIORITY AUTO    Set the Mode dial to    A       This is an automatic mode to set the aperture    Use this mode to have the bac
65. ean the lens    e The photographed subject was too  e Try standing about 2 m  6 6 ft   from  dark  your subject to take the picture    e You photographed scenery with   e Cancel Macro mode   Macro mode selected    e You took a close up shot without   e Select Macro mode   selecting Macro mode    e You are shooting a subject that is not   e Use AF AE lock to take the picture   suited to autofocusing     There is speckling on   The picture was taken with a slow   This is a characteristic of CCDs and   the image  shutter speed  long exposure  in a  does not indicate a camera fault   high temperature environment    Can   t format the xD    The xD Picture Card contact area is   Wipe the xD Picture Card contact area   Picture Card  soiled  with a clean dry cloth     Frame erase does   Some frames may be protected  Unprotect frames using the camera on  not erase the frame  which the protection was first applied   The ERASE ALL   function does not   erase all the frames     Screens are not A language other than English is     Press the    MENU OK    button to  displayed in English    selected in the    Saa LANG     setting in display the menu   the    SET UP    menu     P 70    Press     lt     or     gt     to select    GH    and  press    A    or    Y    to select    SET UP      SET UP screen appears on the LCD  monitor    Press  a  or     gt     to move to option 3  and then press    A    or    Y    to select     3 5B LANG        Press  a or     gt     several times to  select    
66. edure for    Discharging  rechargeable batteries        Do not use the    Discharging rechargeable  batteries    function when alkaline batteries are  being used       To charge Ni MH batteries  use the quick battery  charger  sold separately   Refer to the instructions  supplied with the charger to make sure that the  charger is used correctly      Do not use the battery charger to charge other  batteries      Note that the batteries feel warm after being  charged      Due to the way the camera is constructed  a small  amount of current is used even when the camera is  turned off  Note in particular that leaving Ni MH  batteries and the Rechargeable Battery NH 10 in the  camera for a long period will overdischarge the  batteries and may render them unusable even after  recharging      Ni MH batteries and the Rechargeable Battery NH   10 will self discharge even when not used  and the  time for which they can be used may be shortened  as a result      Rechargeable Battery NH 10 can be charged by  setting the camera in the PictureCradle CP FXA10   sold separately      Ni MH batteries cannot be charged using a  combination of the camera and the cradle      e Ni MH batteries will deteriorate rapidly if  overdischarged  e g  by discharging the batteries in  a flashlight   Use the    Discharging rechargeable  batteries    function provided in the camera to  discharge the batteries      Ni MH batteries have a limited service life  If a  battery can only be used for a short time eve
67. eed without saving the images  Nee  click the  Cancel  button  EE nee ei    Screen for Windows 988 SE       y     A removable disk icon appears and you can use Windows Macintosh  your PC to transfer files to and from the camera     Removable untitled  Disk   If the above operations do not occur  you do not have the required software programs or drivers installed  on your PC  Complete the required PC setup procedures  Then reconnect the camera to your PC   Windows XP    The    Found New Hardware    help message e    appears in the bottom right corner of your screen   This message will close when the settings are  completed  No action is required     i  Found New Hardware     Recycle Bin    FinePix Digital Camera    Y This step is not required for subsequent connections       Specify the settings in the    AutoPlay    dialog box       When FinePixViewer is included in the list of actions to perform  Select    Viewing images using FinePixViewer    and then select the    Always do the selected  action    checkbox  This checkbox may not be shown in some cases   Click the  OK  button to launch FinePixViewer       When FinePixViewer is not included in the list of actions to perform  Select    Take no action    and then select the    Always do the selected action    checkbox  This  checkbox may not be shown in some cases   Click the  OK  button and launch FinePixViewer manually       A new removable disk icon appears in the    My Computer    window   FinePixViewer automatically start
68. een   changes from blinking to lit     D When a short double beep is not heard and    AF    appears on  the LCD monitor  the camera cannot focus       Pressing the shutter button down halfway freezes the image  on the LCD monitor briefly  This image is not the recorded  image    D if    1AF    appears on the LCD monitor  e g  the shot is too dark  for the camera to focus   try standing about 2 m  6 6 ft   from  the subject to take the picture     Before the flash fires     E3    appears on the LCD  monitor     Press the shutter button down fully  When a  clicking noise is heard  the camera records the  image        There is a slight delay between the shutter button being  pressed and the picture being taken  Play back the shot to  check the image    D When pressing the shutter button down fully in one motion   the picture is taken without the AF frame changing    D When the camera takes the picture  the viewfinder lamp lights  orange  shooting disabled   The viewfinder lamp then turns  green and the next picture can be taken    D When taking a picture using the flash  the image may  disappear and go dark as the flash charges  The viewfinder  lamp then blinks orange    JL See P 102  103 for information on the warning displays        ZZ Subjects not suitable for autofocus       The FinePix E500   FinePix E510 uses a high precision autofocusing mechanism  However  it may  have difficulty focusing on the following                      Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car w
69. elect          VOICE MEMO      Press the    MENU Ok    button     D Voice memos cannot be added to movies   D When      PROTECTED FRAME      appears  unprotect the frame           CREC STANDBY  gt     appears on the LCD monitor     Tae NENG UKSW Press the    MENU OK    button to begin recording     REC STANDBY    Face the microphone on  the front of the camera  to record your comment   Hold the camera about  20 cm  7 9 in   away for     O K BDO BACK Midd    the best results        The remaining recording time appears during  CENNY WEI recording and the self timer lamp blinks   _ RECORDIN When the time remaining reaches 5 seconds  the    T self timer lamp starts blinking quickly   H    Elapsed time progress bar    TOK DI BACK Senda       To end your comment during recording  press the    MENU OK     button     Continued    Seine  pooueApy bel    99    06       Pass menu    RECORDING VOICE MEMOS       After 30 seconds of recording     CFINISH      appears    EN on the LCD monitor   FINISH To finish  Press the    MENU OK    button     To re record your comment   Press the    BACK  DISP     button     OK Jae BACK HS    A  ZO  Z            When the image already has a voice memo     If you select an image that already has a voice  memo  a screen appears in which you can select  whether to re record the memo           D When      PROTECTED FRAME      appears  unprotect the frame              pLaveack Wu   PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS      Set the Mode switch to    Bl        Press  a or
70. ely   e 2xAA size Ni MH  Nickel Metal Hydride  batteries  sold separately   e AC 3VW  PictureCradle CP FXA10  sold separately   e AC Power Adapter AC 3V  sold separately     Guide to the number of  operation  Ni MH batteries 2300 mAh    According to the CIPA  Camera  amp  Imaging Products Association  standard procedure for   measuring digital still camera battery consumption  extract     When using alkaline batteries  use the batteries supplied with the camera  When using Ni MH   batteries  use Ni MH batteries or NH 10 Rechargeable Battery  The storage media should be   xD Picture Card    Pictures should be taken at a temperature of 23  C  with the LCD monitor turned on  the optical   zoom moved from full wide angle to full telephoto  or vice versa  and back again to its original   position every 30 seconds  the flash used at full power every second shot and the camera  turned off and then on again once every 10 shots      Note  Because the number of available shots varies depending on the capacity of alkaline  batteries or the level of charge in Ni MH batteries  the figures shown here for the  number of available shots using batteries are not guaranteed    The number of available shots will also decline at low temperatures     Temperature  0  C to  40  C   32  F to  104  F   80  humidity or less  no  condensation    Camera dimensions  W H D  101 mm x 60 5 mm x 32 6 mm 4 0 in  x 2 4 in  x 1 3 in     not including accessories and attachments     Conditions for use    Camera m
71. ent to approx  91 mm 164 mm Approx  1 8x       Equivalent to approx  91 mm 328 mm   Approx  3 6x         35 mm camera equivalents       Optical zoom focal length    Approx  28 mm 91 mm  max  zoom scale  3 2x       Digital zoom focal lengths      nee Maximum  Digital zoom f   length  ital  oom  TOCANTINS zoom scale    gy Cannot be used  EM   Equivalent to approx  91 mm 114 mm   Approx  1 3x             B  I   Equivalent to approx  91 mm 145 mm   Approx  1 6x  GM   Equivalent to approx  91 mm 351 mm   Approx  3 9x    x 35 mm camera equivalents       BEST FRAMING          Select framing guideline function in Photography  mode    Pressing the    BACK  DISP     button changes the  LCD monitor display  Press the    BACK  DISP      button until    Framing Guideline    appears     Text displayed    Framing guideline displayed       No text displayed  4    LCD monitor OFF          L  I    Important     sti Always use AF AE lock when composing a shot   The image may be out of focus if AF AE lock is not        Position the main subject at the intersection of two lines in this  frame or align one of the horizontal lines with the horizon  Use  this frame as a guide to the subject   s size and the balance of the    shot while composing a shot     D The framing guideline is not recorded on the image       The lines in the scene frame divide the image into 3 roughly equal parts  horizontally and vertically  The resulting printed image may be shifted  slightly from the scene frame        Siau
72. er        information is ignored     Frame rate  fps     JPEG   Joint Photographic Experts Group   A file format used for compressing and saving color images  The higher the compression rate  the greater the loss  of quality in the decompressed  restored  image     Memory effect  If an Ni MH battery is repeatedly charged without first being fully discharged  its performance may drop below its  original level  This is referred to as the    memory effect        Motion JPEG  A type of AVI  Audio Video Interleave  file format that handles images and sound as a single file  Images in the file  are recorded in JPEG format  Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3 0 or later     PC Card  A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard     PC Card Standard  A standard for PC cards determined by the PCMCIA     PCMCIA  Personal Computer Memory Card International Association  US      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     WAVE  A standard format used on Windows systems for saving audio data  WAVE files have the     WAV    file extension and  the data can be saved in either compressed or uncompressed format  Uncompressed recording is used on this  camera   WAVE files can be played back on a personal computer using the following software   Windows  MediaPlayer  Macintosh  QuickTime Player    QuickTime 3 0 or later    White Bal
73. er of sample settings  Use the settings effectively     Sample settings    Set the Mode dial to    S    and select a slow shutter speed   Use a  tripod to avoid camera shake         To achieve this result  To express the motion of the subject    Set the Mode dial to    S    and select a fast shutter speed    Set the Mode dial to    A    and select a wide aperture setting     To freeze the subject s movement    To make the subject stand out by having the background  out of focus    Set the Mode dial to    A    and select a narrow aperture setting    To get a very large depth of focus    To avoid missing snapshot opportunities Take pictures in AUTO mode  see    Using the Camera         To prevent the subject from being overexposed or   Use exposure compensation  underexposed and to show the substance and textures   Select     if the background is pale and     if the background is  of the subject clearly  dark     To prevent the image from having a red or blue cast   Change the    White balance    setting in the photography menu   due to the light source                E List of functions available in each mode    Photography mode    d Macro     Super macro N    Z LIVHLHOd    a SLHOdS A  3 8 INFOS LHOIN A    NO  YES   NO  NO   NO    pg JdY  SANVI    lela  YES    YES    YES      EE    E List of menu options available in each mode  Factory      O oo i a m eane LrLelalvle  P 42    E N  FinePix E500       A  e    IB White balanco     brightness adjustment    1 AUTO can only be set i
74. ery level indicator blinks red and  discharging ends  the camera turns off     D To cancel discharging  press the    BACK  DISP     button     Notes on the xD Picture Card          E Image Memory Card     This Image Memory Card is a new image recording  media  xD Picture Card  developed for digital  cameras  The Image Memory Card consists of a  semiconductor memory  NAND type flash memory   to record digital image data   The recording process is electrically performed and  enables erasure of existing image data as well as re   recording of new image data      When using a new Memory Card  or a Memory Card  that has been formatted by a PC  be sure to format  the card with your digital camera before using it     E Protecting Your Data     Images and movies 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 being 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      Save your important data to another media  e  MO  disk  CD R  hard disk  etc       E Handling xD Picture Card     When storing xD Picture Cards  make sure that  they are kept out of the reach of children  An xD   Picture Card could be swallowed cause suffocation   If a child swallows an xD Picture Card  seek  medical attention or call
75. flash     Flash pop up  fault warning            Suppressed flash           Pressing the flash down changes the camera to  Suppressed flash mode    Use this mode for taking pictures using indoor  lighting  for shots taken through glass  and for  photography in places such as theaters or at indoor  sporting events where the distance is too great for  the flash to be effective  When you use Suppressed  flash  the selected white balance function     P 47   operates so that natural colors are captured along  with the ambience of the available light                   D Use a tripod to avoid camera shake  particularly for shots in  the dark when the selected flash mode is Suppressed  flash    D See P 19  102 for information on the camera shake   warning            PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS             EXPOSURE COMPENSATION    Available Photography mode    s       Use this function for shots to get the correct brightness  exposure   such as shots with extremely  high contrast between the subject and the background        r    Exposure     compensation  L   indicator    2505s 6 5          When the subject appears too bright  Try a negative       compensation setting   This will make the overall image darker     E Guide to compensation o  e Backlit portraits   2 steps to  4 steps Luz          To obtain the optimum brightness     Adjust the exposure compensation according to the level of brightness or darkness in the image     EV to  1 EV    e Very bright scenes  such as snowfields  and hi
76. frames  files  onto your PC or  another media      Press     lt 4    or    P    to select    OK        Pressing the    MENU OkK    button erases all the  frames  files  and initializes the xD Picture  Card     5   a  vay     LOK Zu    C CARDERROR           WRITEERROR           READERROR      or  Z    settings  press the    MENU OK    button again           T CARD NOT INITIALIZED      appears  see P 102 for information  before formatting the xD Picture Card           _s eg    72    SET UP       WORLD TIME  TIME DIFFERENCE     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   Use this function when traveling to destinations in different time zones        Press  a  or     gt     to change between    t  HOME     and rb LOCAL      To set the time difference  select  bh LOCAL        t  HOME  Your home time zone    LOCAL  Your destination time zone     D  fa y HOME    TIME DIFFERENCE    SET  8 24 2004 12 08 AM   O K IO BACK MIZ       Press    A    or    Y    to select    TIME DIFFERENCE        DIME DLEFERENCE ooo    Press    p        LOCATION PE LOCAL  DIFFERENCE SEF    8 24 2004 12 08 AM  Ok HA BACK JANINA       Press     lt      or    P    to select         hour and minute     Press    A    or    Y    to correct the setting       Available time setting     23 45 to  23 45  in 15 minute increments     A    ST  v    8 24 2004 12 08 AM    OK DO BACK IANA  
77. framing  use the LCD monitor to take  the picture     VIEWFINDER LAMP DISPLAY       Ready to shoot  AF AE is in progress  camera shake warning or AF warning  ready to shoot   Recording to xD Picture Card  ready to shoot     Recording to xD Picture Card  not ready     Charging the flash  flash will not fire     Camera in Power save mode     P 71     e xD Picture Card Warnings  No card inserted  card not formatted  incorrect format  card full  xD Picture Card error  e Lens operation error         Detailed warning messages appear on the LCD monitor     P 102  103      SiauugpH au Husn Gei    19    20        puorocraPay moe  TAKING PICTURES  Dt AUTO MODE        NUMBER OF AVAILABLE FRAMES                The number of available frames appears on the  LCD monitor     D See P 42 for information on changing the quality setting      The default quality           set at shipment is     amp  N  FinePix  E500       BN  FinePix E510         E Standard number of frames per xD Picture Card   The table below shows the standard number of frames for a new xD Picture Card formatted on the camera  The larger the  xD Picture Card capacity  the bigger the difference between the actual number of frames and the number shown here  Also   the size of an image file varies depending on the subject  So the number of remaining shots may decrease by 2 or may  remain the same  For this reason  the number displayed may not show the actual number of frames     FinePix E500   Quality seting       e   o   e    D
78. ghly reflective subjects   3 steps   1 EV    e Shots made up predominantly of sky   3 steps   1 EV  o   e Spotlight subjects  particularly against dark backgrounds     2 steps      5 EV  o   e Scenes with low reflectivity  such as shots of pine trees or dark foliage     2 steps  2 EV     FP Set the Mode switch to    ita        Set the Mode dial to    P        S    or    A    mode       Hold down    Ed    button      Press     lt     or    P    to set the compensation value   The symbol indicating the compensation direction                or          turns yellow  The    Ed    icon also turns  yellow while exposure compensation is being set  and then turns blue after setting is completed       Compensation range     2 EV to  2 EV  13 steps in 1 3 EV increments     D Exposure compensation cannot be used in the  Dt     2         ha        AR      e     M    and    i  modes    D Exposure compensation is disabled in the following  situations   When          Forced flash  or          Red eye reduction  mode is  used and the scene is dark     This setting is retained when the mode is changed  or the camera is turned off  CT icon appears   Set    the exposure compensation to    0    unless  compensation is required               When the subject appears too dark  Try a positive     compensation setting   This will make the overall image brighter            Seine  pooueApy    4        F PHOTO MODE PHOTOGRAPHY           QUALITY MODE  NUMBER OF RECORDED PIXELS        Set the Mode switch
79. gr MED  Bogeinen She dann ersi mt der installabon von lmapelinar vCD     BES tmageMiner VOOR    D inteailing  Lecatived rire    File Io A3 liemi  tres tallineg   E f camel 3  This  eta  er was created wath Aladdin s Studia Is 2alierMzkerz          The ImageMixer VCD2 installer automatically starts up and a window showing the installation  progress appears   Installation may take several minutes      1 cies    FinePixViewer installation completed    message dialog appears  Then click exit button and  close it     1  Launch    Image Capture    from the    Applications    folder     Change the Image Capture settings  e ARE s  cit View Windom Ak  l Select    Preferences       from the    Image Capture       Heer  rer    Le  menu  Carvers    E D  Hide image Caphiare Mii Ts  Hide Cher  Ti aw AN  i S   Lompen base Capture T  Cut bouge Capia RO         Wise THAIN iie Whenere  poauibie    13 Select    Other       from    When a camera is connected  open           Fram       FinePixViewer    Select    FPVBridge    from    FinePixViewer    folder in  LA    Applications    folder and click the  Open  button          Bang cannons  Fe  FFTIFF LG_CARROM_Lib      fe rcmari  Ln  BrConanup  By fines Viewsr          Kied  Application  D FSA_LIB burelle Sire LIF KE    D Creag bundle   Created  6 25 00  HELPER      Modeled  6 25 08  ait H  l eS AN D  Go te       Add ro Faworites 5     Cancel  ona    IST    Quit Image Capture    menu in the    Image Capture    menu     uoneyjeysuj semyos En    81 
80. h the camera  Note also that due to their nature  the time for which alkaline batteries  can be used decreases in cold conditions  0  C to  10  C  32  F to  50  F   The use of AA size Ni MH batteries  is better for this reason      Cradle can be used in combination with camera and to charge rechargeable battery NH 10  sold separately    Use Fujifilm Battery charger  sold separately  to charge AA size Ni MH batteries      See P 98  99 for other notes on using batteries      When first purchased or if left unused for a long period  the amount of time which AA size Ni MH  batteries or rechargeable battery NH 10 can be used may be short See P 99 for more information      When the surfaces of the rechargeable battery NH 10 terminals have become worn through repeated use or   the battery has been taken out of the camera and left for a long period  the battery may stop supplying power   or may become usable only for shorter periods    To restore normal battery operation  open and close the battery cover several times to dislodge any soiling on   the terminals                          Check that the camera is turned off  viewfinder  lamp is off  before opening the battery cover       Hold down the Battery cover lock release button     Open the battery cover       If opening the battery cover while the camera is still on  the    camera will turn off   D Do not apply force to the battery cover     Do not open the battery cover while the camera is    on  This could damage the xD Picture
81. icator              Use the exposure indicator on the LCD monitor as a  guide when setting the exposure    When the brightness of the subject is outside the  E ye camera   s brightness metering range  the indicator  moves to the     end to show that the image will be  overexposed  the     turns yellow  or to the       end to  show that the image will be underexposed  the      turns yellow             When using the viewfinder to take a picture in Macro mode  the field visible through the viewfinder  does not match the field actually photographed because the viewfinder and lens are in different  positions  Use the LCD monitor to take pictures in Macro mode         Exposure indicator          Seine  pooueApy      38       Available Photography mode    aun fa fe  eo  Ee  Pe       PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS   amp  FLASH    Choose from 6 flash modes according to the type of shot                 Set the Mode switch to    B        Set the Mode dial to    EM        R      mer  Gr     P         S        A     or    M    mode     Press the Flash pop up button to pop up the flash        Effective flash range  LUR   Wide angle  approx  0 6 m to 4 1 m   2 0116 13 5 ft   Telephoto  approx  0 6 m to 2 0 m   2 0 ft  to 6 6 ft      D If the shutter speed is set to a speed faster than 1 1000 sec    the image may appear dark even if the flash is used    D When the flash pops up  the image may disappear and go  dark briefly due to flash charging  The viewfinder lamp blinks  orange during charging    
82. imited to such  FUJIFILM   s replacement of Media as provided herein    6  DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY    EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 5 HEREIN  FUJIFILM  PROVIDES PRODUCT    AS IS    AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF  ANY KIND  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  FUJIFILM SHALL MAKE NO  WARRANTY  EXPRESS  IMPLIED OR STATUTORY  AS TO ANY  OTHER MATTERS  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON   INFRINGEMENT OF ANY COPYRIGHT  PATENT  TRADE SECRET   OR ANY OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHTS OF ANY THIRD PARTY   MARCHANTABILITY  OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR  PURPOSE     7  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY   IN NO EVENT SHALL FUJIFILM HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY  GENERAL  SPECIAL  DIRECT  INDIRECT  CONSEQUENTIAL   INCIDENTAL  OR OTHER DAMAGES  INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR  LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS  INCURRED FROM THE USE  OF OR INABILITY TO USE PRODUCT EVEN IF FUJIFILM HAS BEEN  ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES     8  No export   You acknowledge that neither Software nor any part thereof  will be  transferred  or exported to any country or used in any manner in  violation of any export control laws and regulations to which Software is  subject    9  Termination   In case you breach any of the terms and conditions hereof  FUJIFILM  may immediately terminate this Agreement without any notice     10  Term   This Agreement is effective until the date when you cease to use  ee unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 9  hereof     11  Obligation upon termination   Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement  yo
83. in   to 15 cm  5 9 in    2 sec  to 1 2000 sec   depend on Exposure mode   TTL contrast type  Auto focus  Manual focus    GM  AUTO  Equivalent to ISO 80 to 320  depending on conditions    80 100 200 400   2 M   G P S A M  Equivalent to ISO 80 100 200 400   TTL 64 zones metering Multi  Spot    Program AE  Dm  P  R  A  e     Shutter priority AE  Aperture    priority AE  Manual exposure      2 EV to  2 EV in 1 3 EV step increments  in Manual mode    Auto  MOA  9 A  e Gi   Manual modes  7 positions can be selected  P  S  A  M    Real image optical Approx  80  coverage   2 0 inches  Aspect ratio  4 3  154 000 pixels low temperature polysilicon   TFT  Approx  96  coverage   Auto flash using flash control sensor   Effective range  Wide angle  Approx  0 6 m 4 1 m  2 0 ft  13 5 ft      Approx  0 3 m 0 8 m  1 0 ft  2 6 ft    Macro    Telephoto  approx  0 6 m 2 0 m  2 0 ft  6 6 ft     Flash modes  Auto  Red Eye Reduction  Forced Flash  Suppressed Flash   Slow Synchro  Red Eye Reduction   Slow Synchro    10 sec     Input Output Terminals    AIV OUT  Audio Visual output  socket 2 5 mm dia  jack    see d   USB  socket  DC input    For file transfer to a computer and connection to the optional cradle    Socket for specified AC power adapter AC 3V  sold separately   Connection for the AC Power Adapter AC 3VW bundled with the cradle   sold separately     Power Supply and Others    Power supply Use one of the following   e 2xAA size alkaline batteries  e Rechargeable Battery NH 10  sold separat
84. ions and then restart  your PC again  If the latest version of DirectX is already installed on your PC  this installation is  not performed    D If the latest version is already installed  this window does not appear    D Do not remove the CD ROM during this procedure     After restarting  the USB Video Class driver would  be installed     USB Video Class Driver is installed   It might take about 3 minutes   When installation is completed  the system will      r the latest version is already installed  this window does not automatically restart     appear      The driver is only installed on Windows XP SP 1        After restarting the PC  a message appears stating the    Installation of the FinePixViewer has  been completed        uoneyeysuj slemyos En     9    He    5 2 INSTALLATION ON A Mac OS 9 2       Pre installation checklist    To run this software  you must have the hardware and software described below  Check your  system before you begin the installation     Compatible Mac Power Macintosh G3    PowerBook G3      Power Macintosh G4  iMac  iBook   Power Macintosh G4 Cube or PowerBook G4  Operating System Mac OS 9 2 2 2    64 MB minimum    256 MB or better recommended   When using ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix  128 MB or better     Hard disk space Amount required for installation  400 MB minimum   Amount required for operation  600 MB minimum    When using ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix  2 GB or better   Display 800 x 600 pixels or better  at least 32 000 colors    When usi
85. kground out of focus   large aperture  or have both near and far objects  in focus  Small aperture                     Setting the aperture    Press    A    or    Y    to select the aperture       Aperture settings  Wide angle  F2 9 to F8 in 1 3 EV increments  Telephoto  F5 5 to F8 in 1 3 EV increments    Pl  E CM  Aperture          The shutter speed and aperture setting display     D In scenes that are extremely overexposed  the   shutter speed setting  1 1000 sec   appears in red   When this occurs  select a larger number of aperture  E  up to F8      1000 wF2  P    1000  ei                  In scenes that are extremely underexposed  the  shutter speed setting  1 4 sec   appears in red  When  this occurs  select a smaller number of aperture        Underexposed           D When Forced flash mode is selected  the slowest available  shutter speed is 1 60 sec             When the brightness of the subject is outside the  camera   s brightness metering range             appears  as the shutter speed setting  When this occurs  press  the shutter button down halfway to measure the light  level again and display a value     Metering failed          Seine  pooueApy bel    35             PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS Available Photography mode     PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS  MI MANUAL d MACRO  CLOSE UP  p fpa fa fa 3 fu    Set the Mode dial to    M     Select Macro mode to take close up shots     Use Manual mode to set any shutter speed and GF Sat ihe Mode switch io    aa                         
86. lick       Using FinePixViewer    to view the basic  FinePixViewer functions     Trea khitan Eogsbatgg Pa b  att habarei a   Peis    Tha Gins tha te are freee ria Pea ee  Hapi ess       II  install Acrobat Reader  click    Install Acrobat Reader        D Install Adobe Systems    Acrobat Reader software to read the FinePixViewer User   s Guide  PDF    If the latest version already has been installed  this step is not required     1  Proceed with the installation as directed by the on screen instructions        To install Acrobat Reader later            Double click the    FinePix    CD ROM to open the CD ROM window      Double click    FinePixViewer for MacOS9    er    Acrobat Reader         English    folder      Double click    English Reader Installer         Proceed with the installation as directed by the on screen instructions           9 3 INSTALLATION ON A Mac OS X       Pre installation checklist    E 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 Power Macintosh G3    PowerBook G3      Power Macintosh G4  iMac  iBook    Power Macintosh G4 Cube  or PowerBook G4  Power Macintosh G5  Operating System Mac OS X  compatible with version 10 2 6 to 10 3 3    RAN S S 192 MB minimum  256 MB or better recommended    Hard disk space Amount required for installation  200 MB minimum    Amount required for operation  400 MB minimum   When usi
87. light  metering is fixed at the MULTI setting and cannot be  changed          The photometry modes are effective for the following subjects         MULTI  In this mode  the camera uses automatic scene recognition to analyze the subject and provide  optimum exposure in a wide range of shooting conditions  This mode should be used for everyday  photography      SPOT  This mode is useful for subjects with strongly contrasting light and dark areas where you want to   achieve the correct exposure for a particular feature                      3 WHITE BALANCE Available Photography mode   a  Pm  C    gt     Change the white balance setting to take a picture  with the white balance fixed for the surroundings  and lighting    In AUTO mode  the correct white balance may not  be achieved for subjects such as close ups of  people   s faces and pictures taken under a special  light source  Select the correct white balance for  the light source  See P 110 for more information on  the white balance     Te l c  me PC P       AUTO  Automatic adjustment   E  Shooting under    Daylight    fluorescent   shooting to show the ambience of lamps     7 the light source      3  Shooting under    Warm White     2   Shooting outdoors in good weather fluorescent lamps      amp   Shooting in shade E    Shooting under    Cool White       fluorescent lamps    Shooting in incandescent light      When the flash fires  the white balance setting for the flash is used  Consequently  to achieve a particular effect
88. m or humid places      Keep the batteries out of reach of babies and small  children      Make sure that the battery polarity  OD and     is  correct       Do not use new with used batteries  Do not use  charged and discharged batteries together      Do not use different types or brands of batteries at  the same time       f you do not intend to use the camera for a long  period of time  remove the batteries from the camera   Note if the camera is left with the batteries  removed  the time and date settings are cleared       The batteries feel warm right after being used   Before removing the batteries  turn the camera off  and wait for the batteries to cool down      Since batteries do not work well in cold weather or  locations  warm the batteries by placing then inside  your garments before use  Batteries do not work well  when cold  They will work again when their  temperature returns to normal      Soil  Such as fingerprints  on the battery terminals  makes the batteries charge less reducing the  number of images  Carefully wipe the battery  terminals with a soft dry cloth before loading        If any liquid at all leaks from the batteries  wipe  the battery compartment thoroughly and then  load new batteries    AH any battery fluid comes into contact with your  hands or clothing  flush the area thoroughly  with water  Note that battery fluid can cause  loss of eyesight if it gets into your eyes  If this  occurs  do not rub your eyes  Flush the fluid  out with clean wate
89. memddgacieed elee bere Ne ee EEE E S ee E hee Ne ehre Keesen ek CR ee Se d ek   ech 10  Checking the battery charge Solde Ne EEN ENEE de EENS Reg 11   TURNING ON AND OFF   SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  ann 12   CORRECTING THE DATE AND TIME cocececte te te te tet ete nner o renee eee e EOE EE OEE 13   CHANGING THE DATE ORDER aan 13   SELECTING THE LANGUAGE  aa 14    2 Using the Camera          BASIC OPERATION GUIDE EEN 15  PHOTOGRAPHY MODE   TAKING PICTURES  Cie AUTO MODE  SEENEN SEENEN ERENNERT ENEN ENER ENEE 17   USING VIEWFINDER aan 19   VIEWFINDER LAMP DISPLAY EEN 19   NUMBER OF AVAILABLE FRAMES    nvsessssecesseeeeeeceec eee ENEE ENNEN 20   oO Standard number of frames per xD Picture Card SEENEN 20   USING AF AE LOCK aan 21   USING THE ZOOM  OPTICAL ZOOM DIGITAL ZOOM  dia Wa Va baw NENNEN ENNEN EN NENNEN NENNEN EEN E NNN NN ENNEN ENNEN NENNEN Ne 22   BEST FRAMING     rssssssssssesesennennnnensenennenunnenennesennenunnunannonannsnsenusuunansenansenaunusuunenennussnuuuussunasnenuunspnunusssnannepannenannuansnnensnnn 23   PLAYBACK MODE   VIEWING THE IMAGES  Bl PLAYBACK  SEENEN EEN E A E A E SEENEN 24   Single frame playback Selecting images Multi frame playback Seege ENEE SEENEN REESEN NEEN 24   Playback ZOOM  eenen i A E E a a E E nts ice a EA E oE g EO E EE 25   ERASING IMAGES  ERASE FRAME  E A e e ee dee etenala 26    3 Advanced Features       STILL PHOTOGRAPHY                                        PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS  FOCUSING  DISTANCE  te estes leyenda er EE EE 28  EXP
90. n    EN    mode   x2 The factory default resolution for Movie mode is 320 x 240 pixels             Quality    ir FinePix COLOR    AF          When shutter speed and aperture adjustments alone do not give the correct exposure     When the image is too dark  Raise the  amp  sensitivity setting   Use flash or the brightness adjustment  function     When the image is too bright    Lower the  amp  sensitivity setting        soinjee4 pooueApy bel    31    32       PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS AUTO  a PORTRAIT    Aa LANDSCAPE   Ss SPORTS     NIGHT SCENE    AUTO    Set the Mode dial to    Gia      This is the easiest mode to use and can be used  for most types of shots                 D See P 31 for information on available flashes     Set the Mode dial to             This is the most suitable for shooting portraits  Skin  tones are shown beautifully and the overall tone is  soft        The camera selects the    100    sensitivity setting  Choose the  sensitivity setting that best suits the conditions   D See P 31 for information on available flashes        Set the Mode dial to    a       This mode is the best for shooting scenery in  daylight and provides crisp  clear shots of scenery  such as buildings and mountains     JL The camera selects the    100    sensitivity setting  Choose the  sensitivity setting that best suits the conditions    Flash not available  When the flash is popped up           appears        Set the Mode dial to              This is the most suitable for shooting spo
91. n  If the    FOCUS ERROR  ZOOM ERROR message still appears  contact your FUJIFILM  dealer     Aperture Shutter speed display   Outside the AE continuous range  The picture can be taken  but the correct   Lit red  brightness  exposure  will not be obtained   No xD Picture Card is inserted  Insert an xD Picture Card     e The xD Picture Card is not formatted  e Format the xD Picture Card on the camera   e The xD Picture Card contact area is   e Wipe the contact area on the xD Picture Card  soiled  with a soft dry cloth  It may be necessary to  format the xD Picture Card  If the message still  appears  replace the xD Picture Card     e Camera fault  e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer     e The xD Picture Card contact area is   e Wipe the contact area on the xD Picture Card  soiled  with a soft dry cloth  It may be necessary to  e The xD Picture Card is damaged  format the xD Picture Card  If the message still  e The xD Picture Card format is incorrect    appears  replace the xD Picture Card   e Camera fault  e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer     The xD Picture Card is full  Erase some images or use an xD Picture Card  that has ample free space   O e The voice memo file is faulty  e The voice memo cannot be played back   e Camera fault  e Contact your FUJIFILM dealer     The frame number has reached 999 9999         Insert a formatted xD Picture Card into the   camera      Set    RENEW    as the FRAME NO  setting in  the    SET UP    menu      Start taking pictures  The frame numbers st
92. n after    repeated discharge charge cycles  it may have  reached the end of its service life     AC Power Adapter    Always use the AC 3V AC Power Adapter  sold  separately  or the AC 3VW AC Power Adapter   supplied with PictureCradle sold separately   The use  of an AC Power adapter other than AC 3V AC 3VW  can cause damage to your digital camera      The AC 3V cannot be used to charge the NH 10  Rechargeable Battery      Use 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 humid  place      Do not subject the AC power adapter to strong  shocks      The AC power adapter may emit a humming  But  this is normal    el used near a radio  the AC power adapter may  cause static  If this happens  move the camera away  from the radio     99    100    Power Supply and Batteries       Procedure for discharging rechargeable Ni MH batteries  The    Discharging rechargeable batteries    function can only be used with Ni MH    bat
93. n press    A    or    Y    to select    SET UP      off     Press the    MENU Ok    button     The lens moves when the camera is in  oi  Photography mode  Take care not to obstruct the  lens    Obstructing the lens will cause damage and         ZOOM ERROR      or      FOCUS ERROR      will appear   Take care also not to get fingerprints on the  camera lens as this will result in impaired image  quality in your shots          Press     lt 4    or     gt     to move to option 2 and then 1    press    A    or    Y    to select    DATE TIME          Press    P       peBEEP Weal     pe SHUTTER Get    When using the camera for the first time after SEL  purchasing  the date and time are cleared  Press E E  the    MENU OK    button to set the date and time     DA    TIME DIFFERENCE  SET    Apeay Dumeg      If the message  see figure at left  does not appear  refer to  TOK DA BACK WO    Correcting the date and time        P 13  and check and correct   i BACK UES  the date and time settings  S EI   f The message also appears when the batteries have been  removed and the camera has been left for a long period      To set the date and time later  press the    BACK  DISP      button      If you do not set the date and time  this message will appear  each time you turn the camera on        Correcting the date and time    Press     lt 4    or    B      to select Year  Month  Day     Hour or Minute  TTT     Press     lt 4    or     gt     to select Year  Month  Day   iT  DI 73 DI H   i Hour 
94. nd    Pauses the movie during playback   Press    W    again to resume playback     Stops playback     Press     lt      or     gt     while playback is stopped to go back to the  previous file or advance to the next file respectively     Press  a  or     gt     during playback to skip forwards or  backwards through the movie        8 Press     lt 4    or    B      when the movie is paused  the movie  Skip playback K   advances or goes back one frame   Hold down  a  or          to move through the frames quickly           Playing movie files     e You may not be able to play back some movie files recorded on other cameras    e To play back movie files on a PC  save the movie file on the xD Picture Card to the PC   s hard disk  and then playback the saved file           soinjee4 peoueApy bel    Di    68       0  ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS    VOLUME    WJ     Set the Mode switch to    6    or    PI        Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor                 then press    A    or    Y    to select       LCD    or  JO    VOLUME        e   Press  a or    B      to select    SJ    OPTION and       Press the    MENU Ok    button     QO    U  VOLUME     Press         or     gt     to adjust the monitor  brightness or the volume      Press the    MENU Ok    button to confirm the new  setting       Oo K H   BACK NA  A  stoe  GE       SET UP menu options     The options available in the  amp  menu vary depending on whether the    ts    or     gt  
95. nformation on FinePixViewer functions  refer to    How to Use FinePixViewer    in the Help  menu for details        Macintosh       To read    How to Use FinePixViewer               You must install Adobe Systems    Acrobat Reader  See P 78 for information on installing Acrobat  Reader           For more information on using Acrobat Reader  refer to the Acrobat Reader    Help    menu       What is explained in    How to Use FinePixViewer           How to Use FinePixViewer    covers a range of topics  including batch processing and ordering prints     E Example  Looking up slide shows      Click    How to Use FinePixViewer    in the FinePixViewer Help menu      Click    Basic Operation    and then click    Basic Slide Show Operations    in the menu that appears     The    Basic Slide Show Operations    information appears  Press the     lt  lt  lt     key to view the  previous page or the     gt  gt  gt     key to view the next page     6 4 2 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  Open the    Control Panel    and  double click on    Add Remove Programs             The    Add Remove Programs Properties    window appears  Select k  en  the software to be uninstalled  FinePixViewer or the driver  and Bb etme terse
96. ng ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix  1024 x 768 or better     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    Internet connection          1 Models with a USB port as a standard feature    2 This software does not run correctly in the Mac OS X Classic environment     3 Turn virtual memory on if necessary     4 Required to use the FinePix Internet Service  The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet  connection       Notes      e Connect the camera directly to the Macintosh using the USB cable  included   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    e On Macintosh PCs  allocate at least 400 MB of virtual memory when RAW FILE CONVERTER LE is  used  If other applications will be used at the same time  allocate the additional amount required for  those applications also     1 Turn on your Macintosh and start up Mac OS 9 2 2     D Do not connect the camera to your Macintosh until the software installation is completed     When the bundled CD ROM is loaded into the CD ROM drive  the  FinePix  volume appears   Double click the volume icon to open the v
97. ng ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix  2 GB or better     Display 800 x 600 pixels or better  at least 32 000 colors   When using ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix  1024 x 768 or better     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    Internet connection 2        1 Models with a USB port as a standard feature   2 Required to use the FinePix Internet Service  The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet  connection       Notes      e Connect the camera directly to the Macintosh using the USB cable  included   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    e On Macintosh PCs  allocate at least 400 MB of virtual memory when RAW FILE CONVERTER LE is  used  If other applications will be used at the same time  allocate the additional amount required for  those applications also     uonejesu semyos En    79    80    5 3 INSTALLATION ON A Mac OS X       1 Turn your Macintosh on and start up Mac OS X  Do not launch any other applications     When the bundled CD ROM is loaded into the CD     eoe    op ForeePi CA  ROM drive  the    FinePix    icon appears  Double 
98. olume window     3 Double click    Installer for MacOS9    to launch the Installer        He           The Installer setup screen appears  Click the z pe   Installing FinePixViewer  button  FinePixVieWwer Su    Read Me Firs    H    Thap dered corte peed eg ipl  He nisd Wis ridn  Wei Dini lites ey Fre       For more information on what is installed  click the  Read Me  First  button and  Using FinePixViewer  button     pb vie eer ieee Wien alate  ace Ge As eee    A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to continue with the installation   Click the  OK  button     The User License Agreement for this software appears  Read the agreement carefully and  then  if you agree to the terms of the Agreement  click the  Agree  button  If you click the   Disagree  button  the software is not installed     Select the installation destination for FinePixViewer        Click the  Open  button to open the installation  destination folder        Macintosh H       Desktop      Ciner      Macintosh HD ENG    Select the installation  destination folder          Click the  Save  button     EJ VM Storage       Select the installation  destination folder        8 Install ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix as directed by the on screen instructions     Continued       uoneeysul semyos En     1    78    9 2 INSTALLATION ON A Mac OS 9 2          Mie i Da usgfaxwagrswer iA A GL ing tai aie DR    After restarting the Macintosh  the    FinePixViewer A   Q installation completed    message appears  C
99. optional charger     P94     to charge the Ni MH batteries     q Turn off the camera and TV  Plug the A V cable   included  into the    A V OUT     Audio Visual output     AN OUT socket      Audio   Visual output   socket    D When there is a power outlet available  connect the AC  Power Adapter AC 3V     Plug the other end of the cable into the video input  socket on the TV  Then turn the camera and TV on  and take pictures or play back images as you  would normally     To terminals      gt     Audio  white        Refer to the instructions provided with your TV for more  information on video input for your TV    The image quality for movie playback is lower than for still  images           6 2 CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO THE PRINTER      PictBridge FUNCTION    When a printer that supports PictBridge is available  images can be printed by connecting the  camera directly to the PictBridge compatible printer without using a PC        D In PictBridge function  images photographed on other than a camera may not be printed     6 2 1 Specifying images for printing on the camera      Press the    POWER    button to turn the camera  on       Select    as    in    USB MODE    in the SET UP  menu     P 69     I    Press the    POWER    button to turn the camera     2 off     en em    FRAME NO     CONT    H    JSB MOD  START IMAGE  OFF  E RA LANG   ENGLISH    D Do not connect to a PC when the USB mode setting is set to     ok H   BACK WU  wg    ia     See P 105 if you connect to a
100. or Minute     Press     amp     or    Y    to correct the setting  Der        D   Press    A    or    Y    to correct the setting   ar AN   Always press the    MENU Ok    button after the    settings are completed   LO K OO BACK JANAIS     O K NAR BACK IO     S  MENU  I fb Holding down    A    or    Y    changes the numbers continuously   7      When the time displayed passes    12 00     the AM PM setting  changes     4 Holding down  A  or    Y    changes the numbers continuously   f When the time displayed passes    12 00     the AM PM setting  changes     _ Changing the date order      Press     lt 4    or    P    to select the date order      Press    A    or    Y    to set the order  Refer to the  table below for details of the settings       Always press the    MENU OK    button after the  settings are completed     Explanation    www MM DP Displays the date in the    year  month  day     format     Once you have set the date and time  press the     MENU OK    button  Pressing the    MENU OK     button changes the camera to Photography or  Playback mode     YYYY  MM  DD  nie tt n  A  RER 1 AM  Yy      OK HA BACK JANIAI     O K NIR BACK JAVA    f At the time of purchase and after leaving the camera for a  long period with the batteries removed  settings such as the  date and time are cleared  Once the AC power adapter has  been connected or the batteries have been installed for 30  minutes or more  the camera settings will be retained for  roughly 3 hours even if both so
101. or burst     When discarding or storing batteries   cover the battery terminals with  insulation tape       Contact with other metallic objects or  batteries could cause the batteries to  ignite or burst     Keep xD Picture Cards out of the  reach of small children     Because xD Picture Cards are small   they can be swallowed by children  Be  sure to store xD Picture Cards out of  the reach of small children  If a child  swallows an xD Picture Card  seek  medical attention or call an emergency  number     Do not use this camera in locations  affected by oil fumes  steam   humidity or dust     This can cause a fire or electric shock     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 
102. or viewfinder      Clean the body of the camera with a soft  dry cloth   Do not use volatile substances or cleaning products  these items can cause damage     E Using the Camera When Traveling   When traveling overseas  do not place your camera in  the check in baggage  Baggage can be subjected  violent shocks  and the camera may be damaged  inside or outside        Applicable Batteries      In the camera  use AA size alkaline or nickel metal   hydride batteries and the rechargeable battery NH   10   Do not use AA size manganese or nickel cadmium   Ni Cd  batteries in your FinePix E500   FinePix  E510 because the heat created by the batteries  could damage the camera or cause it not to work      The life of alkaline batteries varies between brands   The life of batteries you purchase may be shorter  than those provided with the camera     Notes on the Batteries    Incorrect use of the batteries could cause them to  leak  become hot  ignite or burst  Always observe the  precautions given below      Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire      Do not carry or store batteries with metal objects  such as necklaces or hairpins      Do not expose the batteries to water  and keep  batteries from getting wet or stored in moist  locations      Do not attempt to take apart or change the batteries   including battery casings      Do not subject the batteries to strong impacts      Do not use batteries that are leaking  deformed   discolored      Do not store batteries in war
103. ormal  Try warming the batteries in your pocket or a similar location before use      Battery level warning   1  The camera   s estimation of the remaining battery charge varies greatly depending on the camera operation mode   Consequently  even if    L    or          is not displayed in Playback mode  one of them may appear when you change  to Photography mode    2  Depending on the battery type and the level of charge in the batteries  the camera may run out of power without first  displaying a battery level warning  This is particularly likely to happen when batteries that have run out of charge  once are re used    In situation 2   immediately load new or fully charged replacement batteries        Power save function    When this function is active  it turns off the LCD monitor  sleep mode  to reduce power consumption if  the camera is not used for 60 seconds     P 71   If the camera is then left unused for 2 or 5 minutes  the  Power save function turns the camera off  To turn the camera back on  press the    POWER     button           Apeay Dumeg i    11    TURNING ON AND OFF   SETTING THE DATE AND TIME CORRECTING THE DATE AND TIME   CHANGING THE DATE ORDER    Press the    POWER     button to turn the camera on   When turning the camera on  the viewfinder lamp            Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor     lights green    Press  ar or    B      to select    GJ    OPTION and  Press the    POWER     button again to turn the camera the
104. photographed on other cameras     CANNOT BE PRINTED    Displayed for PictBridge  This message appears when printing is performed  from a FUJIFILM printer that supports PictBridge   Refer to the Owner   s Manual for the printer for    details     des PRINTING       103    Troubleshooting     gt  If you think the camera is faulty  check the following once more     No power  e The batteries have run out  e Load new or fully charged batteries   e The batteries are loaded backwards   e Load the batteries in the correct  direction   e The battery cover is not closed   e Close the battery cover correctly   correctly   e The AC power adapter plug has   e Plug the adapter back in   come out of the power outlet     Power cuts out during   The batteries have run out  Load new or fully charged batteries   operation     Batteries run out e Camera is being used in extremely   e Put the batteries in your pocket or   quickly  cold conditions  another warm place to heat them and  then load them into the camera just  before you take a picture    e Wipe the battery terminals with a  clean  dry cloth    e The batteries can no longer be  e Load new or fully charged batteries   recharged    e The rechargeable batteries  if used   e Use the rechargeable battery  have become deactivated  or the  discharging function to restore the  battery capacity has diminished due rechargeable batteries to full  to the memory effect  capacity     e The terminals are soiled     No photograph is eNo xD Picture Card
105. power outlet      Press the    POWER    button to turn the camera  on      Select    Hs    in    USB MODE    in the SET UP  menu     P 69       Press the    POWER     button to turn the camera  off       Turn your PC on         Connect the camera to the PC using the USB  cable  included       Press the    POWER    button to turn the camera  on     D Make sure that the USB cable  included  is connected correctly  and pushed in       When the camera and PC are exchanging data   the self timer lamp blinks and the viewfinder lamp  blinks alternately green and orange          OS DSC      appears on the LCD monitor      Power save and Auto power off are disabled  during USB connection        Before replacing the xD Picture Card  always disconnect the  camera from the PC  See P 89 for information on the  disconnection procedure    D Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera is  communicating with a PC  See P 89 for information on the  disconnection procedure     Continued    sobew Bulmol        8     88    6 3 CONNECTING TO A PC       Set a PC  Windows 98   98 SE   Me   2000 Professional   Macintosh    The Windows CD ROM may also be required during installation  In this event  change CD ROMs as directed by the  on screen instructions          sanansa  ea Cte Eid      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 at this E D weng E    point  To proc
106. r and contact your physician  for treatment        E Disposing of Batteries  When disposing of batteries  do so in accordance with  your local waste disposal regulations     Using the AA size Ni MH Batteries and the       Rechargeable Battery NH 10 Correctly      As a power source in digital cameras  AA size Ni   MH batteries and the Rechargeable Battery NH 10   referred to hereafter as Ni MH batteries  are  superior to alkaline batteries in several ways  such  as allowing more shots to be taken with the camera   However  care must be taken with the way Ni MH  batteries are used if their original performance is to  be maintained      Ni MH batteries left unused in storage for long  periods can become    deactivated     Also  repeatedly  charging Ni MH batteries that are only partially  discharged can cause them to suffer from the     memory effect       Ni MH batteries that are    deactivated    or affected by     memory    suffer from the problem of only providing  power for a short time after being charged  To  prevent this problem  discharge and recharge them  several times using the camera   s    Discharging  rechargeable batteries    function  By repeating this  cycle several times  the temporary reduction in  performance caused by    memory    or    deactivation     can be remedied and the batteries can be restored  to their original performance levels    Deactivation and memory are specific to Ni MH  batteries and are not in fact battery faults  See  P 100 for the proc
107. r fingers or the strap do  not cover the lens  flash or flash control sensor  If  the lens  flash or flash control sensor is obscured   the brightness  exposure  of your shot may be  incorrect     D Check that the lens is clean  If it is dirty  clean the lens as  informed on P 98     Press    T     telephoto  button to zoom in  Press    W      wide angle  button to zoom out  A zoom bar  appears on the LCD monitor         Optical zoom focal length   35 mm camera equivalent   Approx  28 mm 91 mm  Max  zoom scale  3 2x       Zooming pauses briefly when the camera changes between  optical zoom and digital zoom     P 22   Press the same  Zoom button again to change zoom modes     Continued    SiauugpH au Buisn Ga    17    18        puorocraPay mone  TAKING PICTURES  ENICS AUTO MODE        Use the LCD monitor to frame the shot so that the  subject fills the entire AF  Autofocus  frame     The image shown on the LCD monitor before the picture is  taken may differ in brightness  color  etc  from the image  actually recorded  Play back the recorded image to check it   es P 241    D The subject may sometimes be difficult to see clearly on the  LCD monitor  in bright sunlight or dimly lit scenes  etc    If so   use the viewfinder to take the picture     Press the shutter button down halfway  When a  short double beep is heard  the camera focuses on  your subject  The AF frame on the LCD monitor  becomes smaller and the camera sets the shutter  speed and aperture  The viewfinder lamp  gr
108. r setting   e Completing the shooting  e Changing the Mode dial setting  e Setting the camera to Playback mode  e Turning the camera off       Position the AF frame over the subject      Press the shutter button down halfway to focus  the subject      Without releasing the shutter button  press the  button all the way down  fully pressed  to start  the self timer        The AF AE lock can be used   P 21     JL Take care not to stand in front of the lens when pressing the  shutter button as this can avoid the correct focus or  brightness  exposure  from being achieved     The self timer lamp lights steadily for about 5  seconds and then blinks for another 5 seconds   and then the picture is taken        To stop the self timer  once it has started running  press the     BACK  DISP     button     A countdown appears on the LCD monitor indicating  the time remaining until the picture is taken   Self timer mode is cancelled after each shot            O  PHOTOMETRY    PHOTOMETRY   el SPOT    a    Available Photography mode    m mm   gt  Pm       Use this setting for scenes where the brightness of  the subject and background differ markedly so that  the MULTI setting is unlikely to achieve the desired  result          MULTI  Pattern    Light metering where the camera assesses the  scene and selects the optimum exposure     e  SPOT   Light metering where the exposure is optimized  for the center of the image        Yin the    GM        R        A     mer          and    8     modes  
109. r the preview images  the photographed aS ETU P not used for 60 seconds  the screen temporarily  IMAGE DISP  ON OFF images  are displayed after taking a picture  ep   turns off  sleep mode  and the viewfinder lamp    The image appears for a few moments and is then recorded  f  IMAGE DISP  ON blinks at 1 second intervals to save power  If the    Reduces the camera   s power consumption and sets the WER T   e SE  Wer Wehr CalnGrealirnccore SURI a camera remains unused for 2 or 5 minutes  it is    OLC ON turned off  Use this function when you want to get    EE GE SE the maximum possible running time from your  Specifies whether the LCD monitor is ON or OFF when the  O K DO BACK ANAI hattere   camera is turned on in Photography mode                              POWER SAVE 2 MIN 5MIN          LCD ON OFF    The Power save setting is disabled during automatic    Sets the volume of the tone emitted when the camera playback end whera USB EE EE EEN    zP  BEEP OFF 1 2 3 controls are used        hh SHUTTER OFF 1 2 3 Sets the volume of the sound emitted when the shutter operates   DATE TIME SET Corrects the date or time     TIME  DIFFERENCE       SET Specifies the time difference settings   When the camera is in sleep mode  pressing the    Specifies wheiher frame numbers are assigned shutter button down halfway wakes the camera up   FRAME NO  SEKR ER   consecutively from previous numbers or begin again  y H          DSC  Mass storage device  mode   This mode provides a simple way to read
110. rames   files   press the    BACK  DISP     button         OK ME BACK MANAA    S  uo     Si        BACK T  id         Seine  peoueApy bel          d    AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK       PLAYBACK MENU   DJ             Set the Mode switch to    Bl         Press the    MENU Ok    button to display the menu  on the LCD monitor       The Power save function does not operate during playback      Movies start automatically  When the movie ends  the  playback function moves it on     Press     lt      or    P    to select    8    PLAYBACK     PLAYBACK    PSP            Press  A or    Y    to select the playback interval  and the type of image transition      Press the    MENU OK    button  The image frames  are advanced and played back    To interrupt PLAYBACK  press  AT  or    MENU OK      button     PLAYBACK    Paj Pa    Be Sg    JL Press the    BACK  DISP     button once during playback to  display the playback frame number and on screen help     Press  a  or    B      to advance or go back through  the images                 RECORDING VOICE MEMOS       PLAYBACK MENU                   Voice memos can be added to still images       Audio recording format  WAVE      P 110   PCM recording format     Audio file size  approx  480 KB   for a 30 Second voice memo        Set the Mode switch to    Bl        Press  ra  or    B      to select the image  still image   to add a voice memo       Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor      Press     lt      or    P    to s
111. range  Turn Macro mode on or off 2   The subject is moving too quickly  Use MF  pre setting the shooting distance for a shot       1 Taking pictures using AF lock       Press the shutter button down  halfway to focus        Capture the subject Recompose the shot and take the picture      2 Turning Macro mode ON OFF    Approx  6 7 cm 80 cm   oe in  2 6 ft   Approx  2 6 cm 15 cm    Approx  60 cm  2 0 ft   Max zoom scale E  1 0 in  5 9 in    to infinity I    fixed at wide      lt  e ka O    i  Macro OFF Macro ON Super Macro ON          Subjects not suitable for autofocus         Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car    Subjects with little or no contrast between the   body subject and the background  such as white    Subjects photographed through glass walls or subjects dressed in the same color as    Subjects that do not reflect well  such as hair the background    or fur   Shots where another high contrast object  not    Subjects with no substance  such as smoke or the subject  is close to the AF frame and is   flames either closer or further away than your subject    Dark subjects  such as a shot of someone against a    Fast moving subjects background with strongly contrasting  elements                           PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS    EXPOSURE  SHUTTER SPEED AND APERTURE     Exposure refers to the light that hits the CCD or the total amount of captured light and determines  the brightness of the image    The exposure is determined by the combination of aperture and sh
112. re appear at  the bottom of the LCD monitor  Press the button  indicated    For example  to trim the image as shown in the figure  at right  press the    MENU OK       button            o K JG             Zoom bar  L  L       Ta          Set the Mode switch to    a       3  Set the Mode dial to    EN           Focal range  Approx  60 cm  2 0 ft   to infinity       Use Macro mode for subjects closer than 60 cm  2 0 ft        P 37     Y When     CARD ERROR          C CARD NOT INITIALIZED          C CARD FULL       or     _NO CARD      appears  see P 102              Press the Flash pop up button to pop up the flash     D When the flash pops up  the image may disappear and go  dark briefly due to flash charging  The viewfinder lamp blinks  orange during charging       If the flash is used in dusty conditions or when it is snowing   white dots may appear in the image  This is due to the flash  reflecting off the dust particles or snowflakes  Use  Suppressed flash mode to fix the problem     Brace your elbows against your sides and hold the  camera with both hands  Position your right thumb  so that it is handy for using the zoom     D Moving the camera while shooting gives a blurred picture   camera shake   Use a tripod to avoid camera shake   particularly for shots in the dark when the selected flash  mode is Suppressed flash    There may be some uneven brightness at the lower edge of  the LCD monitor  This is normal and does not affect the  image     Hold the camera so that you
113. rint the frames specified in the o  TOTAL  arm YY    T    Press    A    or    Y    to select    PRINT WITH DATE     DPOF settings  ay     Z    or    PRINT WITHOUT DATE     If    PRINT WITH  DATE    is selected  the date is imprinted on your  prints      Press the    MENU OK    button                                        T DPOF 0K      O K ME BACK JANA    A  Zo  V    PRINT WITH DATE    d    DA    Press the    BACK  DISP     button to cancel the printing  ee    Depending on the printer  the printing may not be canceled  immediately  Printing may stop midway through  When  printing stops midway  briefly turn the camera off and then on TOK Nal   PRINT WITH DATE     is not available when the camera is  again  connected to a printer that does not support date printing           Press  a  or     gt     to display the frame  file  for  which you want to specify PRINT settings     A     Press the    POWER    button to turn the camera ID      Press    A    or    W    to set a value up to 99 as the  Y    Ge STEEN ges number of copies of the frame  file  to be printed   SE Ee in USB MODE mihe SETUP For frames  files  that you do not want printed     menu   P 69   set the number of prints to 0  zero      7 S 100 0002    Press the    POWER    button to turn the camera TOTAL  00002 To specify more PRINT settings  repeat steps     off  and     WIM SHEET   Always press the    MENU Ok    button after the  FRAME NO     CONT  d settings are completed   H MOD eS  START   IMAGE ld  ak FRAME  5a 
114. rning  Zoom bar L Bug l e       V L   Camera shake warning   AF frame OPEN  1  1 2004 fq Flash pop up fault warning       ENRE     ee E Exposure compensation  Shutter speed indicator    Aperture settings EV  Exposure compensation     Manual focus    E Playback mode          Playback mode     gt   a e e Playback frame number  de DPOF   C             CH Battery level warning   n  Protection       Voice memo                Date 1 1 2004 12 00 AM Time       L GIE LOADING THE BATTERIES AND THE MEDIA       Compatible batteries      AA size alkaline batteries  2   Rechargeable Battery NH 10  sold separately   or AA size Ni MH  rechargeable batteries  sold separately   2    D Please use the same brand and grade AA size alkaline batteries as those supplied with the camera       How to use the batteries         Never use the following types of batteries as they could cause serious problems    such as battery fluid leakage or overheating  Outer casing Ey  1  Batteries with split or peeling outer casings  2  Combinations of different types of batteries or new and used batteries together D IS     Do not use manganese or Ni Cd batteries      Soil  such as fingermarks on the poles of the batteries can shorten time for which  the batteries can be used      The time for which AA size alkaline batteries  referred to hereafter simply as alkaline batteries  can be used  varies depending on the brand  Some brands of alkaline batteries may stop providing power more quickly  than those supplied wit
115. rting  events  The priority to faster shutter speeds is  given        The camera selects the    200    sensitivity setting  Choose the  sensitivity setting that best suits the conditions   D See P 31 for information on available flashes     Set the Mode dial to            This mode is the best for shooting evening and  night scene  The priority to slow shutter speeds  up  to 2 seconds  is given  To avoid camera shake   always use a tripod    JL The camera selects the    200    sensitivity setting  Choose the    sensitivity setting that best suits the conditions   D See P 31 for information on available flashes              PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS          P PROGRAMMED AUTO                   The shutter speed and aperture setting display       Set the Mode dial to    P     Programmed     This is an automatic mode to specify the settings  except for the shutter soeed and aperture setting   This is a simple way to take pictures the same as  the Shutter priority Auto and Aperture priority Auto  modes  Program shift      Program shift    Press    A    or    Y    to select different shutter speed  and aperture setting combinations without changing  the exposure setting  The shutter speed and  aperture setting appear in yellow when the camera  is in Program shift mode     D Any of the following cancels Program shift   e Changing the Mode dial setting  e Popping the flash up  e Setting the camera to Playback mode  e Turning the camera off    When the brightness of the subject is outsid
116. s up and the Save Image Wizard window  Save Image  dialog box  appears  Follow the instructions provided on screen to save the images at this  point  To proceed without saving the images  click the  Cancel  button        Regarding the icons    The next time you connect the camera  the removable disk drive icon   s name changes to the          FinePix    icon and name     Proceed to    USING FinePixViewer    on P 90               6 3 2 Disconnecting the camera    Windows    Once the image has been saved  the    Remove Camera Media    window appears  Save Image  Wizard Windows   To disconnect the camera  click the  Remove  button        Remove Camera Media       A Ei Saving is completed  Click  Remove  button  When the    completion message appears  remove the camera or media  Click   Cancel  button if you want to remove it later     Cancel            Macintosh    Once the image has been saved  the    Remove camera media    window appears  Save Image  dialog box   To disconnect the camera  click the  OK  button     Saving of images was completed   Do you want to unmount the removable media icon  from the desktop          Cancel     OK           When the    It is now safe to disconnect the  camera    message appears  click the  OK  button  and disconnect the camera      Press the    POWER    button to turn the camera  off      Unplug the USB cable  included  from the  camera        sobew Bulmol        89    6 4 USING FinePixViewer       6 4 1 Mastering FinePixViewer    For all i
117. se this setting to change the amount of light  emitted by the flash to suit the photography  conditions or to achieve a desired effect       Compensation range   2 levels     2 3 EV to  2 3 EV in approx  1 3 EV increments   total  5 levels selectable   See P 110 for information on EVs    D Depending on the type of subject and the shooting distance   brightness adjustment may have no effect     D The image may appear dark when the shutter speed is set to  speeds higher than 1 1000 sec           Seine  pooueApy bel    49       PLAYBACK MENU  TT ERASING SINGLE   ALL FRAMES    WJ  O Set the Mode switch to    DJ        Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor                    Erased frames  files  cannot be recovered  Back up    important frames  files  onto your PC or another  media        9    ER Press     lt     or     gt     to select    1    ERASE   ALL FRAMES    d Erases all unprotected frames  files    Back up important frames  files  onto your PC or  another media       ALL FRAMES TE TT   FRAME  FRAME 7   Erases only the selected frame  file    tio e KN m Ie Za BACK    Returns to playback without erasing any frames   files             FRAME        a   Press    A    or    Y    to select    ALL FRAMES    or  OY        Press the    MENU OK    button   Z       50       FRAME    Press     lt 4    or    B      to select the frame  file  to be  erased    Press the    MENU OK       button to erase the  ERASE OK  currently displayed frame  file    To
118. t be possible for still images shot on cameras other than the  FinePix E500   FinePix E510                 E Zoom scales  FinePix E500   Quality mode   2304 x 1728 pixels     Playback zoom    Press the Zoom button during single frame  playback to zoom  enlarge  the still image  A zoom  bar appears     D Press the    BACK  DISP     button to cancel playback zoom   D Playback zoom cannot be used with multi frame playback     Press    A        Y         lt        or     gt     to display another part  of the image    The current displayed image appears on the  navigation screen        Press the    BACK  DISP     button to cancel playback zoom     Approx  14 4x        1600 x 1200 pixels  Approx  10 0x  MO  1280 x 960 pixels  Approx  8 0x  BU  640 x 480 pixels  Approx  4 0x    E Zoom scales  FinePix E510        Quality mode  E  2592 x 1944 pixels  Approx  16 2x    E  2048 x 1536 pixels  Approx  12 8x      1600 x 1200 pixels  Approx  10 0x  BU  640 x 480 pixels  Approx  4 0x       elses au Buisn Gei    20    26       PLAYBACK MODE  ERASING IMAGES  ERASE FRAME     Set the Mode switch to    PI                       Press the    MENU Ok    button during playback to  display the menu on the LCD monitor     Press     lt 4    or    P    to select    il    ERASE     Erased frames  files  cannot be recovered  Back up  important frames  files  onto your PC or another    media        Press    A    or    Y    to select    FRAME         Press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the  selection 
119. t color or better    When using ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix  1024 x 768 or better     e To use 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    Internet connection         ZS  Models with one of the above operating systems pre installed    2 When you install the software  log in using a system administrator account  e g     Administrator         3 Required to use the FinePix Internet Service  The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet  connection       Notes      e Connect the camera directly to the PC using the USB cable  included   The software may not operate  correctly when you use an extension cable or connect the camera via a USB hub    e When your PC has more than one USB port  the camera can be connected to either port    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    e Windows 95 and Windows NT cannot be used    e Operation is not guaranteed on home built PCs or on PCs running updated operating system  software    e 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 th
120. teries     The    Discharging rechargeable batteries    function should not be used with  alkaline batteries as it will completely drain the battery charge   Use the    Discharging rechargeable batteries    function in the following situations     e When the batteries can only be used for a short time after being charged normally  e When the batteries have not been used for a long period    e When you purchase new Ni MH batteries    Do not use the    Discharging rechargeable batteries    function when the camera is set in the cradle or  while using the AC power adapter  In these situations  the Ni MH batteries will not be discharged    due to the external power supply      1 2 3    VIDEO SYSTEM  NTSC  U AR       RESET    0K         OK NAR BACK JANIAI    5  ste  Si    DISCHARGE OK   IT MAY TAK HILE    AnOL NY    WY  lt  gt  CANCEL    Ok al          Press the    MENU Ok    button      Press     lt 4    or     gt     to select    GI    OPTION and  then press    A    or    Y    to select    SET UP         Press the    MENU Ok    button     D Remove the camera from the cradle when discharging  batteries    Do not use the procedure for discharging  rechargeable batteries with alkaline batteries       Press     lt 4    or     gt     to move to option 4 and then  press    A    or    Y    to select    DISCHARGE        Press     gt            Press     lt 4    or    P    to select    OK         Press the    MENU OK    button    The screen changes and discharging begins    When the batt
121. this cradle    To use the cradle for charging the camera batteries  use the AC 3VW power adapter  supplied with the cradle                CompactFlash    Card Adapter DPC CF  Loading an xD Picture Card into this adapter allows you to use the card as a  CompactFlash card  Type I      Windows 95 98 98 SE Me 2000 Professional XP    Mac OS 8 6 to 9 2 X  10 1 2 to 10 1 5                Rechargeable Battery NH 10  This is a battery pack that uses nickel metal hydride  Ni MH  batteries  The NH 10  can be charged using the Digital Camera FinePix E500   FinePix E510 and Cradle  CP FXA10  or the AC Power Adapter AC 3VW   Obtain this battery pack if you need a spare battery after purchasing the cradle           Soft Case SC FXE01    This is a special case made of bull leather nylon that protects the camera against  soil  dust and minor impacts when it is being carried          Wide Conversion Lens WL FXE01    Tele Conversion Lens TL FXE01    Adapter Ring AR FXE01   See P 96  97 for details          Image Memory Card Reader DPC R1   The DPC R1 provides a quick and easy way to transfer images back and forth   between your PC and an image memory card  xD Picture Card and SmartMedia     The DPC R1 uses the USB interface for high speed file transfer      Compatible with Windows 98 98 SE  Windows Me  Windows 2000 Professional   Windows XP or iMac  Mac OS 8 6 to 9 2 2  Mac OS X  10 1 2 to 10 2 2  and  models that support USB as standard      Compatible with xD Picture Cards of 16 MB to 512 MB 
122. ting  can  be recorded                 See P 66  for information on changing the quality setting       The available recording time for a movie may decrease  depending on the amount of free space on the xD   Picture Card       See P 107  109 for the available recording time with xD   Picture Cards      You cannot turn the LCD monitor off in this mode       Specifications  Motion JPEG with monaural sound     Quality selection method   320 x 240 pixels    160 x 120 pixels     Frame rate  10 frames per second  See P 110 for information on the frame rate     It may not be possible to playback your movies on other cameras     Set the Mode dial to  r     Use    S     Movie mode to record movies with sound     The available recording time and    GSSTANDBY       appear on the LCD monitor     SS STANDBY     JL Because sound is recorded concurrently with the images   make sure that you do not cover the microphone with a  finger  etc   P 8      Press the Zoom button to zoom in or out before  recording  You must zoom beforehand as you  cannot zoom during recording        Optical zoom focal length    35 mm camera equivalent   Approx  28 mm 91 mm   Max  zoom scale  3 2x    Focal range   Approx  60 cm  2 0 ft   to infinity    pm STANDBY                Press the shutter button down fully to start  recording        The brightness and color of the LCD monitor shown during  movie recording may differ from those shown before  recording begins    There is no need to hold down the shutter button  
123. to release the flash       Exposure compensation button    With the         button held down  press  a  or           to select the exposure compensation     Continued       SiauugpH au Buisn Gei    de    16    BASIC OPERATION GUIDE                PHOTOGRAPHY MODE  TAKING PICTURES  EUO AUTO MODE             Zoom button          Photography  Press     T     to zoom in  telephoto    Press     W     to zoom out  wide angle    Playback  Press     T     to enlarge the image   Press     W     to revert to normal display                Photo mode    F     button        Photography  Select the quality mode   sensitivity and FinePix COLOR         SN be fit VIII   settings  aa  Playback  Specify the print order   DPOF  settings                   lt P button    Photography   lt  button Turns Macro  A       on and off     gt  button Sets the flash  4    Playback  Change frame or movie frame advance   SESE    BACK  DISP  button              BACK  Press this button to stop a procedure midway through   DISP  Press this button to select the LCD monitor display            Using the Menus     Display the menu   ENU  Press the    MENU OK    button   OK  lt      Select a setting   Press the up or down arrow on the  4 direction button     A   amp   Lei  Z  y   Confirm the setting   Press the    MENU OK       button  Daa       Displaying the on screen help        Select a menu option   Press the left or right arrow on the 4   direction button            Instructions for the next step in the procedu
124. tor  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        Due to the nature of the lens  the edges of images may appear distorted  This is normal           107    108    Specifications  FinePix E510        Model  Effective pixels  CCD sensor    Number of recorded pixels    Storage media  File format    Lens  Aperture  Focal length    Focal range  Shutter speed    Focus  Sensitivity    Photometry  Exposure control    Exposure compensation  White balance    Viewfinder  LCD monitor    Flash type    Self timer    Digital camera FinePix E510   5 2 million pixels   1 2 5 inch square pixel CCD   Number of total pixels  5 36 million pixels    Still image  2592 x 1944 pixels 2048 x 1536 pixels 1600 x 1200 pixels   640 x 480 pixels  00    Movie  320 x 240 pixels  10 frames per second with monaural sound   160 x 120 pixels  10 frames per second with monaural sound   xD Picture Card  16 32 64 128 256 512 MB   Still image  JPEG  Exif ver  2 2     Design rule for Camera File System compliant DPOF compatible  Movie  AVI format  Motion JPEG  Fujinon 3 2 x optical zoom lens  F2 9 F5 5  F2 9 to F8 F5 5 to F8  automatically selected   f 4 7 mm to 15 1 mm   Equivalent to 28 mm to 91 mm on a 35 mm camera     Normal  approx  60 cm  2 0 ft   to infinity   Macro  approx  6 7 cm  2 6 in   to 80 cm  2 6 ft     Super Macro  approx  2 6 cm  1 0 
125. tor to adjust the shot composition when attaching the wide conversion lens  The field visible through the  viewfinder does not match the field actually photographed       The wide conversion lens and built in flash cannot be used together    When using the wide conversion lens  there is a possibility of ghost images  in shots that are taken facing towards the sun  or very strong light   This risk can be decreased or eliminated by framing the shot so that bright light sources such as the sun are out of the  shot as much as possible       What is ghost image   Ghost image is an effect whereby strong light shining directly into the lens causes random reflections within the lens that  appear as circles or rings of light at different points to the original light source     Tele Conversion Lens TL FXE01    This accessory increases the focal length of your lens by 1 94 times  equal to a 177 mm telephoto  lens  without changing its F stop value  Use the adapter ring AR FXE01  sold separately  when the  teleconversion lens is mounted on the lens    Magnification   x1 94   Lens configuration   3 lenses in 2 groups   Shooting range     Approx  1 2 m to infinity   Dimensions    46 mm  1 8 in   x L51 mm  2 0 in     Weight   Approx  64 g  2 3 oz     Accessories   Lens caps  front and rear   Lens pouch    The TL FXE01 should only be used for telephoto shots where eclipsing does not occur  Eclipsing occurs at wide angle  settings     D Use the LCD monitor to adjust the shot composition when 
126. tremely cold places     Places with strong vibration     Places with smoke or steam     Places subject to strong magnetic fields  such as  near motors  transformers or magnets      In contact with chemicals such as pesticides     Next to rubber or vinyl products    E Damage by Water or Sand   The FinePix E500   FinePix E510 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 Damage 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    Power Supply and Batteries    xD Picture Card  In this event  remove the xD   Picture Card and wait a short time     E When the Camera is Not Used or is stored    Periods of Time  If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period  of time  remove the batteries and the xD Picture Card     E Cleaning Your Camera     Use a blower brush to brush away 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      Do not scratch hard objects against the lens  LCD  monitor 
127. tten 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     N    w    4  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     5  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 exclusive remedy  with regard to any defect in Media shall be expressly l
128. u shall  at  your own responsibility and expense  delete or destroy  immediately all Software  including its copies   Media and  Documentation    12  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  G m b H   Address  Heesenstrasse 31    40549 Dusseldorf  Germany    declare that the product  Product Name  FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix E500   FinePix E510  Manufacture   s Name  Fuji Photo Film Co   Ltd   Manufacture   s Address  26 30  Nishiazabu 2 chome  Minato ku   Tokyo 106 8620  Japan    is in conformity with 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      CE Menage  Dusseldorf  Germany August 1  2004    Place Date Signature Managing Director    Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd  Wanneer deze leeg zijn   moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA    Contents    Warning Camera parts and features  IMPORTANT Attaching the strap    EC Declaration of Conformity Example of LCD Monitor text display  Preface E Photography mode  Accessories included E Playback mode       1 Getting Ready    LOADING THE BATTERIES AND THE MEDIA  cccececectsee eee eet EERE EEE EERE EEE EEE EERE eee Eee EEE 10  Compatible batterer  sttsciweted seemcnsecenetaaencis
129. ugpH au Buisn Gei    23    24       Paar MODE  VIEWING THE IMAGES    gt   PLAYBACK                 Single frame playback       Set the Mode switch to    PJ          Press    B      to scan forward through your images   Press  a  to scan backwards    D Set the Mode switch to    PI    to play back the last shot    D When the lens is extended during playback  the lens retracts    as a protective measure if the camera is not used for approx   6 seconds     Selecting images    To select images on the thumbnail lists screen   hold down  a  or    B      for 1 second during playback     Multi frame playback    In Playback mode  press the    BACK  DISP     button  to change the display shown on the LCD monitor   Press the    BACK  DISP     button until the multi   frame playback screen  9 frames  appears     Text displayed  No jt displayed    Multi frame playback      Press    A        Y         lt     or     gt     to move the cursor   orange frame  to the frame you want to select   Press  AT or    Y    repeatedly to jump to the next  page      Press the    BACK DISP     button again to enlarge  the image        D The LCD monitor text display disappears after 3 seconds        Still images viewable on the FinePix E500   FinePix E510     This camera will display still images recorded on the FinePix E500   FinePix E510 or still images   excluding some uncompressed images  recorded on any FUJIFILM digital camera that supports xD   Picture Cards    Clear playback or digital zooming may no
130. undesired operation  Notes on the Grant   CAUTION 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  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the and DC supply cord     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 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    IMPORTANT    For customers in Canada  CAUTION    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Please read the Safety Notes     P 111  and make       sure you understand them before using the camera     Be sure to read this page before using the Software        NOTICE    BEFORE OPENING THE CD ROM PROVIDED BY FUJI  PHOTO FILM CO   LTD   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 OPENING  THE PACKAGE  YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE  BOU
131. urces of power are removed        MM DD YYYY Displays the date in the    month   day   year     format    DD MM YYYY Displays the date in the    day  month  year     format     S  EAA       12    14    SELECTING THE LANGUAGE            Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the LCD monitor      Press     lt 4    or    B      to select    SJ    OPTION and  then press    A    or    Y    to select    SET UP         Press the    MENU OK    button        The    SET UP    screen appears  Press     lt 4    or    P     to move to option 3 and then press    A    or    Y    to  select    Sa8 LANG           Press    B      to select    ENGLISH        FRANCAIS         DEUTSCH        ESPANOL        PX    or    ARE      Press    B      to cycle through the language   a settings    FRAME NO     CONT   USB MODE  Os   BS TART  IMAGE OFF   D The screens in this manual are shown in English    D See P 69 for more information on the    i   OPTION menu     a ae ee  ek o k HA BACK JUN       een BASIC OPERATION GUIDE       This section describes the camera   s functions       Photography mode selector  Turn the Mode dial to select the Photography mode     Q H  CH Auto Pe Programmed Auto    Scene position de _ Shutter priority Auto      Still photograph  Aperture priority Auto p graphy    Movie recording      Mode switch    Changing between the     E    Photography  mode and the       gt       Playback mode       Flash pop up button    To use the flash  press the flash pop up button  
132. utter speed  In AE  automatic  exposure   the camera determines the correct exposure  allowing for factors such as the brightness  of the subject and the sensitivity setting           The graph at left shows the way the aperture and shutter speed settings can  be changed while maintaining the same exposure level       When the aperture is decreased by one step  the shutter speed also  decreases by one step  the dot moves upper left       When the aperture is increased by one step  the shutter speed also  increases by one step  the dot moves lower right       Combinations that result in the shutter speed or aperture being outside the  available range of settings cannot be selected  white dots       In the    P        S    and    A    Photography modes  it is easy to select different  settings along this line       Selecting settings that run parallel to this line by adjusting the brightness of  the photographed image is referred to as exposure compensation     pasol9     aunyiedy        usdo    Slow  Shutter speed  Fast         When you cannot get the correct exposure       Exposure compensation    This function uses the exposure level set by the AE  function as a reference  0  and then brightens     or  darkens     the image            Shutter speed    When shooting a moving subject  you can either    freeze the motion    or       capture the sense of  movement    Sei adjusting the shutter speed     Freezes the motion of the  subject     Photographs the traces left  by the su
133. you are  walking or driving a vehicle    This can result in you falling down or  being involved in a traffic accident     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 batteries except as  specified    Load the batteries with the    and     marks        112    Safety Notes    Do not heat  change or take apart the  batteries    Do not drop or subject the batteries  to impacts    Do not attempt to recharge lithium or  alkaline batteries    Do not store the batteries with  metallic products    Do not use chargers other than the  specified model to charge the  batteries     Any of these actions can cause the  batteries to burst or leak and cause fire  or injury as a result     Use only the batteries or AC power  adapters 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     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     Do not use the charger to charge  batteries other than those specified  here     The charger is designed for Fujifilm HR     3UF Ni MH batteries  Using the charger  to charge conventional batteries or  other types of rechargeable batteries  can cause the battery to leak fluid   overheat 
    
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