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1. SELECTING THE PRINT FORMAT Fig 13 With the Advanced Photo System 3 prints formats C H P can be chosen Print formats can be selected as desired The print format can also be changed when making reprints however the field of view remains the same A B C Fig 14 A CPrint 2 3 B H Print 9 16 C P Print 1 3 represents the aspect ratio 12 Fig 15 d about 16 x 23 mm about 16 x 28 mm about 10 x 28 mm No matter what print format of the C H P was selected the size of the photograph on the film may be the same 16 7 x 30 2mm Depending on the print format selected during printing the image image of size in table photographed within the area above may be printed aaa TAKING PICTURES Hold the camera firmly with both hands When holding vertically keep the flash lamp upward Particularly when holding the camera vertically be careful not to block the camera lens flash and AF windows with your finger or strap 13 f you want to increase the size of the subject slide the zoom lever to the right C for a telephoto shot If you want a wider field of view slide the zoom lever to the left 4 for a wide angle shot Fig 18 Aim at the subject so that it fills the whole AF frame AF Autofocus frame 14 Fig 19 At a distance 90 cm or longer from the subject press th
2. minute press the DATE Button The year month and day change together with the hour and minute To set the hour or minute by radio press the DATE Button when the time signal announces zero SELECTING THE DATE MODE Gra With the Advanced Photo System The date year month day hour minute can be printed on the front and back of the print Frontprinting can be seen when inserted in an album and backprinting is convenient for cataloging Changes such as eliminating the date are possible when reprinting Some photo finishers may not support this feature With some backgrounds the date display on the front may be difficult to see SET MODE DATE SEL Each time the DATE Button is pressed the date format changes in sequence Year Month Day Month Day Year Day Month Year D Hour Minute E No print The indicated mode is recorded when the picture is taken and printed on the front and back of the print when printed Some Print Service shops may not support Front printing Whena sign is displayed the date will not be printed on either the front or back of the print LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE With the Advanced Photo System IX240 Cartridge film is used Do not load the cartridge before inserting the battery Confirm that the O1 sign on the film cartridge is white Cartridges in which the D 3 and Jsigns are white cannot be used 1
3. Print Quality Enhancement Date or Time Printing Capability Self Timer 22 5 45mm Auto Focus Zoom Lens Film Safety Lock Real Image Zoom Finder PART NAMES D ASEL Date Select Button 2 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 3 Mid Roll Rewind Button 4 Shutter Release Button 5 Strap Lug 6 SET Date Set Button 7 DATE Button 8 MODE Button 9 AF Autofocus Window 0 Flash 17 Viewfinder Window 2 Red eye Reduction Self timer Lamp 13 Fujinon Lens 4 Slide Cover 45 AF Lamp green 19 Viewfinder Eye piece Refer to the illustrations while you read this manual Liquid Crystal Display 47 Format Selector 18 Zoom Lever 9 Battery Compartment Cover 20 Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Release Knob 21 Tripod Socket 22 Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Liquid Crystal Display 23 Date Display 24 Battery Capacity Sign 25 Self timer Mode Sign 26 Red eye Reduction Flash Mode Sign 27 Flash Off Mode Sign 28 Film Cartridge Mark 29 Exposure Countern ATTACHING THE STRAP Fig 1 Attach the strap as illustrated When using a commercial strap check the strength and other properties of the strap Because straps for cellular telephones PHS etc are for light devices be especially careful when using them LOADING THE BATTERY Lithium battery to be used CR2 DL CR2 or equivalent one Open the battery compartment and insert one 3 Fig 2 volt Lithium battery i e CR2 DL CR
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6. l gt The various exposure modes can be selected at self timer shooting 23 Press the Shutter Release Button and the Self timer Lamp will turn on Lamp lights steadily for 7 seconds then blinks for remaining 3 seconds before the flash fires and the shutter is released At the same time the flash lamp fires in response to the brightness of the subject Do not stand in front of the camera and press the shutter release button It could cause poor focus or underexposure gt The self timer mode is cancelled automatically when a photo is taken or the power is turned off 24 ERRORS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES During operation Exposure counter shows blinking E sign though film cartridge has been loaded and film cartridge compartment cover has been closed A cartridge has been inserted but the counter is not displayed on the LCD The film will not wind The shutter release won t trip The film cartridge compartment cover cannot be opened Open the film cartridge compartment cover and check the film cartridge status mark Are you using a film cartridge with a white O 1 cartridge status mark Check to ascertain that the batteries have been inserted after the cartridge M C symbol is blinking 2 The power is not on 3 is lit on the exposure counter Are you attempting to unload the film carriage in the middle of a roll Unload the
7. unexposed 2 partial 3 exposed 4 processed A en Fig 8 Close the Sliding Lens Cover then turn the camera over and move the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Release Knob in the arrow direction 1 and open the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Drop in the film cartridge 2 and close the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover 3 The cover lock will click when closed completely Press the cover and insert the cartridge gt Do not apply unnecessary force to the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover When the slide cover is opened by sliding it fully in the direction of the arrow the power is turned on and the camera is set to the on position state When the slide cover is closed the power is turned off When opening the sliding lens cover be careful not to touch the lens When the camera is left in the on position state for 5 minutes the lens is automatically retracted and the power is turned off At this time if the slide cover is closed and then reopened the camera is set to the on position state When the power is turned off all functions are canceled except the Red eye reduction modes 10 Fig 11 Press the Shutter Release Button Fig 12 The film automatically advances to the next frame and the Exposure Counter indicates the number of remaining Unexposed frames Always perform this operation after loading a new film cartridge
8. 2 or equivalent Be sure to reset the date when replacing battery gt Do not load the cartridge before inserting the battery One lithium battery has enough power for taking approximately 300 shots Based on our test conditions If multiple rolls of film are being used such as for vacation or traveling where batteries may be difficult to obtain it is advisable to carry a spare When inserting battery lens may move if camera is in the on position This is a normal occurrence not a problem A A e ce A A When E is blinking on the LCD it indicates that the battery is running out Replace it with a new battery SETTING THE DATE YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SET SET SET SET SET MODE DATE S L MODE DATE S L MODE DATE S L MODE DATE SEL MODE DATE SEL 1024 M OU LI bos i Pd _ 5 pike run 5 D Press the DATE Button for more than 2 seconds until the year number blinks 2 Press the SET Button and adjust the numbers that blink 3 Press the SEL Button to select the position of the blinking sign year month gt day gt hour minute order and adjust each figure using the SET Button Adjustable items are as follows Year 97 27 1997 2027 Month 1 12 Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 Minute 00 59 4 After adjusting the year gt month day hour
9. E FUJIFILM nexia 2201xZ 22 5 45mm AUTOFOCUS ZOOM CAMERA Owner s Manual FUJICOLOR CERTIFIED PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE Certified Have your film processed by a Photo Finisher which displays the above sign Different Photo Finishers may provide different services Consult them for details of their services The CE mark certifies that this product satisfies the require ments of the EU European Union regarding safety public health environment and consumer protection CE is the abbreviation of Conformit Euro epnne This product conforms with Directive 89 336 EEC E FUJIFILM CONTENTS FEATURES beads ce PART NAMES ATTACHING THE STRAP LOADING THE BATTERY SETTING THE DATE SELECTING THE DATE MODE LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE SELECTING THE PRINT FORMAT TAKING PICTURES UNLOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE USING THE AUTO FOCUS LOCK SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE SELECTING SELF TIMER MODE ERRORS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES SPECIFICATIONS 24858044 CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS ke FEATURES Thank you for purchasing our product Read and understand the following manual to insure correct use Drop in Film Loading 3 Selectable Prints Formats Automatic Flash Red Eye Reduction
10. a distance farther than 90 cm D Take pictures within the specified coverage distance of the flash 2 Be careful not to cover the flash with your finger Correct the date time after loading or replacing the battery The date is not printed on the selected Select a date mode other than front before taking pictures before taking pictures 2 Some photo finishers may Consult your nearest photo finisher not support printing on the front 27 SPECIFICATIONS Film 1 240 Cartridge film Picture Size 16 7 x 30 2 mm Print Format C H P switchable Lens Fujinon 3 components 3 elements f 22 5 45mny 1 5 6 1 10 5 Viewfinder Real image C H P switchable Magnification x0 35 0 63 Displays within view finder AF frame AF lamp Focusing Active infrared auto focus 0 9 m ce focusing range with AF lock with AF lamp turns on when focusing completes Shutter Programmed electronic shutter Exposure Control Film Speed Setting Film Loading 1 30 1 500 sec Automatic interlocking range ISO 200 EV wide angle 12 3 11 14 EV tele photo 12 3 11 9 15 15 when the flash is disabled Automatic Date Disc System ISO 100 200 400 Single touch drop in loading system Film safety lock system with optical double exposure 28 Film Advance Flash Self timer ke prevention Motorized automatic winding and rewinding with mid roll re
11. e Shutter Release Button halfway When the AF lamp green comes on focusing is complete Fig 20 When the shutter trips the flash fires and the film advances to the next frame During the charging time of the flash the shutter cannot be released 15 In dark places photos should be taken within the following flash lamp ranges Effective Flash Lamp Ranges Film speed Wide angle 22 5mm Telephoto 45mm ISO 100 0 9 3 5 0 9 1 8 ISO 200 0 9 5 0 0 9 2 5 ISO 400 0 9 7 0 0 9 3 5 Using color negative film units m e In the following cases the camera may not be able to focus on the subject Such subjects must be shot using the Auto Focus lock refer to Fig 25 27 D A bright light source such as the sun is near the subject or there is reflected light from the awindscreen of a vehicle waves etc near the subject 2 A mirror or light reflecting surfaces such as metals are near the center of the picture 3 When shooting black light absorbing subjects such as hair 4 There are gaseous substances such as flame or smoke 5 Taking pictures through glass 16 UNLOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE When the last frame has been exposed and film is rewound The Exposure Counter shows the number of frames remaining after subtracting the exposed frames from the specified number of frames When rewinding of the film is f
12. film cartridge and load an unused film cartridge The shot will not be taken if the shutter was operated in this condition Remove the cartridge without rewinding and then reload it again D Replace the battery with a new one 2 Turn on the power by opening the slide cover and set the camera to the ready to shoot state 3 Unload the film cartridge and load an unused film cartridge Rewind the film with the Mid Roll Rewind button Unload the film cartridge after appears in the exposure counter and the motor stops Printed pictures Picture is not sharp Picture is dark Printed date time is incorrect D Was your finger on the AF windows when shooting 2 Did you focus on the subject correctly 3 Is the lens dirty 4 Was the camera shaking 5 Was the subject too close less than 90 cm D Was the subject too far from the camera for flash photo graphy in a dark place 2Was your finger over the flash Did you correct the date time after loading or replacing the battery 26 CD When shooting a picture hold your camera correctly so that your finger is not on the AF windows 2 Make sure that the AF frame is on your subject or use the Auto Focus lock technique 3 Clean the lens 4 Hold the camera firmly and press the shutter release button gently When using slow shutter speeds we recommend the use of a tripod 5 Take picture of a subject at
13. he flash forcefully with backlighting The Red eye Reduction Lamp turns on for about 1 second and then the camera takes a picture when the flash fires After the Red eye Reduction lamp turns on the AF lamp at the side of the viewfinder eyepiece stays on until the picture is taken with flash Do not move the camera while the AF lamp 1 The flash fires without regard to the brightness of the subject A word on red eye When you photograph a person s face in dim light with flash the eye will sometimes turn out red in the picture This happens as the light from the flash enters the eyes and is reflected back into the camera lens In the red eye reduction flash mode the subject s pupils are closed down before the flash fires In addition to using this mode take the following actions e Ask the person being photographed to look directly at the camera e Take pictures by approaching as close as possible to the person 22 le ae SET MODE DATE SEL Flash Off Mode Use when taking pictures using interior light or for taking distant subjects which the flash lamp cannot reach such as in a theater or a stadium The flash lamp will not flash in this mode gt When taking pictures in a dark place we recommend the use of a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking SELECTING SELF TIMER MODE Press the MODE Button to display the self timer symbol on the LCD
14. in drawers 3 Since this camera is computer controlled it almost never operates erroneously If erroneous operation should occur remove and then reload the battery 4 This advanced photo system magnetically records the information on the film Therefore do not expose film cartridges or a film cartridge loaded camera to strong magnetic fields 29 ke Do not put the camera in a closed car for a long time is recommended that undeveloped film and cameras containing film are carried as hand luggage when using aircraft If included in checked in baggage X ray inspections may cause overprinting or other effects Remove soil and dust from the lens the AF window and the finder with an air blower and by wiping lightly with a piece of soft cloth If that is not enough wipe off gently with Lens Cleaning Paper moistened slightly with Lens Cleaning Liquid Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol and benzene The operating temperature range of the camera is from 10 C to 40 C Since the performance of the battery will drop in cold district warm the battery by placing it inside your garments etc before use The performance of a battery whose performance has temporarily dropped can be recovered by returning the battery to normal temperature t FUJIFILM 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan FUJIFILM ABROAD In North America In Europe In South America In Asia
15. inished the sign will appear in the Exposure Counter After E sign appears in the Exposure Counter and the motor stops move the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Release Knob in the arrow direction open the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover and take out the cartridge Always stop the motor and check that is displayed before moving the film cartridge compartment cover release knob If you try to open the film cartridge compartment cover before is displayed the camera may be damaged or the film may be exposed 17 Take out the film cartridge after opening the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover is displayed the cartridge gt Do not apply unnecessary force to the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover When taking out the film cartridge in mid roll push the Mid Roll Rewind Button with a pin point of a ball point pen The mid roll film rewinding will begin When the Exposure Counter displays E sign and the motor has stopped take out the film cartridge 3 is displayed on the film cartridge also in case of a mid roll rewinding and re exposure cannot be made Do not open the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover while the cartridge is rewinding If the rewound cartridge remains the camera the shutter will not operate Always take out the rewound cartridge 18 USING THE AUTO FOCUS LOCK Fig 25 In the composition shown above the AF frame is off
16. the subject in this case the people In this state the Lens will not focus on the subject Fig 26 Move the camera slightly so that the subject is inside the AF frame 19 SET MODE DATE SEL 2 ol Fig 27 Press the Shutter Release Button halfway down AF lock without moving the camera and confirm that the AF lamp Green lights While holding the Shutter Release Button halfway down to keep the Auto Focus lock on move the camera back to the Original position to recompose your picture then press the Shutter Release Button all the way down to take picture The Auto Focus lock operation can be repeated any number of times before the shutter trips 20 SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE SET MODE DATE SEL ope oatesi 2 gt o gt T Bm 09 C Jess s Display the desired exposure mode or self timer mode by pressing the MODE Button The self timer mode is cancelled each time a picture is taken A Auto Flash Used when taking ordinary pictures The flash lamp fires automatically when the brightness of the subject is lower than the predetermined level When the Power Switch is turned on the camera is automatically set to this mode 21 Red eye Reduction Flash Mode Used when you want to take your object s pupils naturally in a dark place or fire t
17. winding provision Flashmatic type Recycle time 6 sec with automatic flash at low brightness mode red eye reduction mode flash OFF mode Electronically controlled 10 seconds delay operation indicated by self timer lamp Liquid Crystal Display Exposure counter cartridge Data Recording Power Supply Others mark exposure mode sign self timer mode sign date indication battery checker Magnetic recording system Recordable on each frame Date Print type and PQI Picture Quality Improvement information One lithium battery CR2 DL CR2 or equivalent Tripod socket Dimensions Weight 120 x 64 x 39 170g without battery K Specifications are subject to change without notice CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS 1 Your camera is a precision instrument which requires careful handling Do not expose it to shock liquid or drop it on the floor 1 If you use the camera at the seaside or in light rain be careful not to get it wet Also be careful not to put the camera in places where it will be easily exposed to sand 2 Dropping the camera on the floor or striking it against hard objects sometimes causes trouble even though it may be in the camera case Also do not put the camera in places where it is exposed to vibrations such as the trunk of a car 2 you are not using your camera for a long time keep it where it will be safe from heat moisture dust and harmful gases such as naphthalene which is used

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