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FujiFilm 320 IXZ Digital Camera User Manual

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1. no display Automatic Flash at low Brightness Mode Used when taking ordinary pictures The flash lamp fires automatically when the bright ness of the subject is lower than the predetermined level x When the Power Switch is turned on the camera is automatically set to this mode Red eye Reduction Flash Mode Used when you want to take your object s pupils naturally in a dark place The Red eye Reduction Lamp turns on for about 1 second then the camera takes a picture when the flash fires Do not move the camera between pressing of the shutter release button and firing of the flash The flash fires without regard to the brightness of the subject 24 e 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 per son SCRE Back Light Compensation Flash Mode Used when taking against the light pictures of a person standing by a window or under the shade of a tree Flash pictures taken even in a bright plac
2. 10 2 Turn the camera over and drop in the film car tridge Close the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover x Do not apply unnecessary force to the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover When the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover is closed the film is automatically advanced and O is displayed on the LCD While the film is being advanced to the first frame the film type and speed are displayed Type of Film Cartridge B Film speed Type of Film Cartridge Color Negative Positive Black and White Other No display am C SELECTING THE PRINT FORMAT ES E50 GRE With the Advanced Photo System The style of print required can be selected from amongst C H and P Use the Format Selector to select the required print style The print format can also be changed when mak ing reprints however the field of view remains the same NI EERE A C Print 2 3 B H Print 9 16 C P Print 1 3 represents the aspect ratio Parallax correction mark CHP CHP CHP 12 A Viewfinder B Print finishing e With taking close up picture When pictures are taken at distances closer than about 1 5m the information within the range shown above is not printed x When taking close ups the area seen through the viewfinder and the area actually photographed will be di
3. sa2e e ceeese2e4e6aee95 30 CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS 31 ke FEATURES Thank you for purchasing our product Read and under stand the following manual to insure correct use Auto Focus 23 69mm Zoom Simple and error free Drop In Loading Mid Roll Change 3 Selectable Print Formats Print Quality Enhancement Through Information Exchange System Auto Flash Automatic Film Advance and Rewind Auto Focus Auto Exposure Film Safety Lock Date or Time Printing Capability PART NAMES 0 0 BAOG Liquid Crystal Display 19 Self timer Mode Sign 20 Landscape Mode Sign 21 Back Light Compensation Flash Off Mode Sign 22 Red eye Reduction Flash Mode Sign 23 Date Display Type of Film Cartridge Camera ISO Display 24 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 25 MRC Button Mid Roll Change Button 26 Film Cartridge Mark Battery Capacity Sign 8 Exposure Counter 9 SET Date Set Button 0 SEL Date Select Button 31 MODE Button 82 DATE Button Gan SBI Refer to the illustrations while you read this manual 1 OOO AE Window 2 Flash 3 Viewfinder Window 4 AF Auto focus Light Emitter Window Red eye Reduction Self timer Lamp 6 Fujinon Lens 7 AF Auto focus Light Sensor Window 8 Slide Cover O Shutter Release Button 0 Viewfinder Eye piece 1 AF Lamp green 12 Format Selector 13 Zoom Lever 14 Strap Lug 15 Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Rel
4. Au tomatic flash at low brightness mode Red eye Reduction flash mode Back Light Compensation mode Flash off mode Electronically controlled 10 seconds de lay self timer on lamp Exposure Mode Sign Self timer Mode Sign Battery Capacity Sign Film Ca rtridge Mark Date Exposure Counter Type of Film Cartridge Film Sensitivity Magnetic recording system Recordable on each frame Date print type and PQI Picture Quality Improvement information One lithium battery CR 123A DL 123A or equivalent Built in lens cover with tripod socket Dimensions amp Weight 113 5 x 62 0 x 42 5 mm 175 g without battery x Specifications are subject to change without notice CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS 1 Sz Your camera is a precision instrument which requires care ful 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 cam era in places where it is exposed to vibrations such as the trunk of a car If 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 in drawers
5. blinks in the Exposure Counter reload the cartridge once more avoiding the following locations e Anywhere near a drier fan vacuum cleaner etc which has a rotating motor e Near an active TV or personal computer display If a cartridge is removed in mid roll D and then loaded into a camera which does not have the MRC function the cartridge will be set to exposed 53 and can no longer be used sx A cartridge removed in mid roll 53 from a camera which does not have the MRC function cannot be used even if loaded into this camera If a cartridge is removed in mid roll D and sent to the proces sor all frames on the entire roll will be developed Expose all frames on the roll before sending the cartridge to the proces sor for development x Mid Roll change of cartridge is guaranteed only among our FOTONEX ENDEAVOR series and nexia series of cameras with MRC functions If a cartridge exposed with another make of camera with an MRC function is used operation may not be normal 22 e a SET SEL MODE SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE Display the desired Exposure Mode or Self timer Mode by pressing the Mode Button psa ps 23 Back Light Compensation Flash Mode Flash Off Mode Landscape Mode and Self timer Mode are cancelled automatically when the power is turned The Landscape Mode and Self timer Mode are canceled each time a picture is taken Fig 28 Fig 29
6. Cartridge Compartment Cover N Ko ad 19 FILM CARTRIDGE MID ROLL CHANGE FUNCTION Fig 25 When taking out the cartridge in mid roll turn on the power by opening the Slide Cover and then rewind the film by pressing the MRC Mid Roll Change Button When E is displayed on the Exposure Counter and the motor stops take out the cartridge Confirm that D 2 sign on the cartridge is white If the MRC button is pressed when the power is off the film may not be rewound Turn on the power before rewinding the film 20 Fig 26 Load a new film cartridge with a white cartridge status mark The film will be advanced to the first frame and the number of exposures specified on the film cartridge will appear on the LCD When the film cartridge unloaded in a mid roll with D cartridge status mark is loaded again the film will be advanced automatically to the first unexposed frame allowing you to use the film continuously x Even if you forget how many frames you have exposed in the film cartridge changed in mid roll there is no problem Load the film cartridge again Your camera will automatically set the film to the first unexposed frame and the LCD will tell you how many more frames you can take pictures 21 Cautions Concerning the Mid roll Change Function sx When a cartridge that has been removed in mid roll D is dis played is reloaded into the camera if E
7. Since this camera is computer controlled it almost never operates erroneously If erroneous operation should occur remove and then reload the battery This advanced photo system magnetically records the information on the film Therefore do not expose film car tridges or a film cartridge loaded camera to strong magnet ic fields Do not put the camera in a closed car for a long time It is recommended that undeveloped film and cameras con taining film are carried as hand luggage when using air craft If included in checked in baggage X ray inspections may cause overprinting or other effects 31 ke 7 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 alco hol and benzene The operating temperature range of the camera is from 10 C to 40 C w FUJIFILM 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 J apan lt FUJIFILM ABROAD5 In North America In Europe In South America In Asia In Oceania In Middle East Printed in China FUJI PHOTO FILM U S A INC 555 Taxter Road Elmsford N Y 10523 U S A FUJI PHOTO FILM CANADA INC 275 Britannia Road East Mississauga Ontario L4Z 2E7 Canada FUJI PHOTO FILM HAWAII INC 1650 Kalakaua Avenue Honol
8. W FUJIFILM FUJICOLOR Certified PRESSED Phoginuhing ervice FUJIFILM nexia SYI AMRC 23 69mm AUTOFOCUS ZOOM CAMERA CERTIFIED PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE Have your film processed by a Photo Finisher which displays the above sign Different Photo Finishers may provide different services Consult them for details of their services Owner s Manual CE 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 Conformite Euroeepnne This product conforms with Directive 89 336 EEC CONTENTS FEATURED ses atid ph aaaGan shes d eis teas Se 2 PART NAMES esceiveactdcuedeeieeeivasas 3 ATTACHING THE STRAP 2 5 4 LOADING THE BATTERY 4 SETTING THE DATE 2222 sabap 00902240509 48 6 SELECTING THE DATE MODE 7 TURNING THE POWER ON OFF 9 LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE 10 SELECTING THE PRINT FORMAT 12 TAKING PICTURES 20 0 02 eae 14 USING THE AUTO FOCUS LOCK 17 UNLOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE 18 FILM CARTRIDGE MID ROLL CHANGE FUNCTION 4265p aman Awa kA oeeenees se 20 SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE 23 SELECTING SELF TIMER MODE 27 ERRORS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES oaaoaonanaananaaaaaa aa 28 SPECIFICATIONS 2 2
9. could cause poor focus or underexposure The self timer mode is cancelled automatically when a photo is taken or the power is turned off 27 ERRORS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES During operation Exposure counter shows blinking E Q 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 The film is not rewound even if the MRC Button is pressed Open the film cartridge compart Unload the film cartridge and load an ment cover and check the film car unused film cartridge or a film cartridge tridge status mark Are you using a with unexposed frames remaining film cartridge with a white O 1 or D 2 cartridge status mark Check to ascertain that the batter The shot will not be taken if the shutter ies have been inserted after the was operated in this condition Remove cartridge the cartridge without rewinding and then reload it again D CI symbol is blinking D Replace the battery with a new one 2 The power is not on Turn on the power by opening the slide cover and set the camera to the ready to shoot state E is lit on the exposure counter 3 Unload the film cartridge and load an unused film cartridge or a film cartridge with un
10. e 25 i s Fig 31 Fig 32 Flash Off Mode Used when taking pictures with the room illumina tion being utilized or taking pictures of a remote subject to which the flash light does not reach for example in a theater or a stadium The flash stops firing x When taking pictures in a dark place we recom mend the use of a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking a amp Landscape Mode Used when taking landscape pictures clearly or photographing remote night scenes through win dow glass The lens is focused for the remote subjects The flash does not fire under this mode This mode is automatically cancelled per shot x When taking pictures in a dark place we recom mend the use of a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking 26 SELECTING SELF TIMER MODE Fig 33 Press the Mode Button to display the self timer sym bol S on the LCD x In self timer shooting the Automatic Flash at low Brightness Mode or Back Light Compensation Flash Mode can be selected Fig 34 Press the Shutter Release Button and the Self timer Lamp will turn on Lamp lights steadily for 7 sec onds then blinks for remaining 3 seconds before flash the fires and the shutter is released At the same time the flash lamp fires in response to the brightness of the subject x Do not stand in front of the camera and press the shutter release button It
11. ease Knob 6 Battery Compartment Cover 4 Film Cartridge Compartment Cover 3 Tripod Socket ATTACHING THE STRAP Attach the strap as illustrated x 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 Fig 2 Lithium battery to be used CR123A DL 123A or equivalent one Open the Battery Compartment and insert one 3V Lithium battery Be sure to reset the date when replacing battery Do not load the cartridge before inserting the bat tery One lithium battery has enough power for taking approximately 300 shots Based on our test condi tions 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 N I y I a o CI of ka xy 4 o x When inserting battery lens may move if camera is in the on position This is a normal occurrence not a problem Once the power is on you can check the battery capacity display on the LCD Don Battery capacity is insufficient provide a new battery 2 blink Shutter release will not trip because the battery has no charge change the battery SET SEL MODE DATE SETTING THE DATE YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE Fig 4 Press the DATE But
12. ecified cover age 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 Select a date mode other than before taking pictures 2 Consult your nearest photo finisher SPECIFICATIONS Film Picture Size Print Format Lens Viewfinder Focusing Shutter Exposure Control Film Speed Setting Film Loading IX240 cartridge film 16 7 x 30 2 mm C H P switchable Fujinon Lens 5 components 5 elements f 23 69 mm 1 6 7 1 12 5 Real image zoom finder 0 33 0 87 x magnification with AF frame C H and P formats switchable parallax correction mark AF lamp Active infrared auto focus 1m with AF lock landscape mode long distance lens position setting flash off setting AF lamp turns on when focusing completes Programmed electronic shutter 1 8 1 300 sec Automatic interlocking range ISO 200 W EV11 14 T EV13 11 14 is 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 erroneous loading prevention system 30 Film Advance Flash Self timer Liquid Crystal Display Date Recording Power Supply Others ke Automatic motorized wind and rewind system provisions for mid roll rewinding and Cartridge Mid Roll Replacement Pop up Auto flash 6 sec recycle time
13. ect in this case the people In this state the Lens will not focus on the subject ahs Move the camera slightly so that the subject is inside the AF frame 17 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 x The Auto Focus lock operation can be repeated any number of times before the shutter trips 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 finished the E sign will appear on the Exposure Counter 18 Fig 24 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 Confirm the sign in the Exposure Counter before opening the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Otherwise camera trouble or accidental exposure of the film may occur x Do not apply unnecessary force to the Film
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15. exposed frames remaining Are you attempting to unload the Rewind the film with the MRC Button film carriage in the middle of a roll Unload the film cartridge after E appears in the exposure counter and the motor stops Were pictures taken with the slide Open the slide cover then press the MRC cover closed Button again 28 Printed pictures Picture is not sharp Picture is dark Printed date time is incorrect The date is not printed on the front Was your finger on the AF win dows when shooting Did you focus on the subject cor rectly Is the lens dirty Was the camera shaking Did you select a mode when tak ing a close up picture Was the subject too far from the camera for flash photography in a dark place 2 Was your finger over the flash Did you correct the date time after loading or replacing the bat tery Wasn t selected before tak ing pictures 2 Some photo finishers may not sup port printing on the front When shooting a picture hold your cam era correctly so that your finger is not on the AF windows 2 Make sure that the AF frame is on your subject or the use Auto Focus lock tech nique 3 Clean the lens Hold the camera firmly and press the shutter release button gently When using slow shutter speeds we recommend the use of a tripod 6 Take pictures in other than a mode WD Take pictures within the sp
16. fferent Because the viewfinder and the lens are in different locations The parallax cor rection mark is the criteria for the difference between the area seen through the viewfinder and the area actually photographed Parallax correction mark No matter what print format of the C H P was select ed 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 C H P about 16 x 23 mm about 16 x 28 mm about 10 x 28 mm 13 TAKING PICTURES Fig 16 Hold the camera firmly with both hands When holding vertically keep the flash lamp upward x Be careful not to block the camera lens flash and AE and AF Windows with your finger or strap The subject will not be focused correctly Sr bakg f you want to increase the size of the subject slide the zoom lever to the right for a telephoto shot If you want a wider field of view slide the zoom lever to the left 848 for a wide angle shot 14 PRJ Aim at the subject so that it fills the whole AF frame AF Autofocus frame When the shutter release button is pressed halfway and the AF lamp green turns on focusing is com plete When the shutter trips the flash fires and the cue CHP film advances to the next frame Cl x While the shutter release bu
17. ome Print Service shops may not support Front printing Nothing will be printed on the print when the mark is displayed TURNING THE POWER ON OFF When the slide cover is opened by sliding it fully in the arrow direction the power is turned on the flash lamp pops up the lens advances and the camera enters the Ready to Shoot state When the slide cover is closed the power is turned off x When turning on the power do not press the lens with your finger The camera may malfunction If the camera is not operated in the Shoot state for 5 minutes the power is automatically turned aS a aS off If the slide cover is closed then reopened in this state the camera will be set to the Ready to Shoot state When the power is turned off all functions are canceled except Red eye reduction modes a eo LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE With the Advanced Photo System X240 Cartridge film is used Do not load the cartridge before inserting the bat tery Confirm that the and D signs on the film car tridge are white Cartridges in which the and O signs are white cannot be used Optical Double Exposure Prevention 1 unexposed 2 partial 3 exposed 4 processed a After closing the slide cover move the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Release Knob in the arrow direction open the Film Cartridge Compartment Cover
18. ton 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 gt month gt day gt hour gt minute order and adjust each figure using the SET Button Adjustable items are as follows Year 99 30 1999 2030 Month 1 12 Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 Minute 00 59 After adjusting the year gt month gt day gt hour gt 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 sb gt x ps SELECTING THE DATE MODE With the Advanced Photo System The date year month day hour minute can be printed on the front and back of the print Front printing can be seen when inserted in an album and back printing is convenient for cataloging x Changes such as eliminating the date are possi ble when reprinting Some photo finishers may not support this feature x With some backgrounds the date display on the front may be difficult to see B DATE D Each time the DATE Button is pressed the date for mat changes in sequence A Year Month Day B Month Day Year C 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 S
19. tton is pressed halfway the film speed and type of film is indicat ed in the LCD x When the camera is brought within about 1m of the subject the AF lamp will blink to warn you that the subject is not focused If the camera is brought about 30cm closer to the subject the sub ject cannot be focused even if the AF lamp may light During the charging time of the flash the shutter cannot be released aS a eo a aS 15 e In dark places photos should be taken within the follow ing flash lamp ranges Effective Flash Lamp Ranges Film speed Wide angle 23mm Telephoto 69mm ISO 100 1 0 2 5 1 0 1 7 ISO 200 1 0 3 5 1 0 2 5 ISO 400 1 0 5 0 1 0 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 or Landscape Mode refer to Fig 20 22 and 32 W A bright light source such as the sun is near the subject or there is reflected light from the windscreen 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 Taking pictures through glass 16 USING THE AUTO FOCUS LOCK SAPI In the composition shown above the AF frame is off the subj
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