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        FujiFilm 16318875 Digital Camera User Manual
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1.       Aperture    ISO sensitivity    T i  Flash ON OFF       This function allows you  to check the photography  information  Hold down  the    INFO    button to  check the information     74    This function cannot be used during multi frame playback     P 35      MOVIE PLAYBACK    100 0006    i  gt     a  09 23 2000  PLAYS V     12 00 AM    Use     lt q    and    P    button to select the movie file       Movie images are displayed slightly smaller      than multi shot images and fast forward       frames     100   0006    E Ii  gt   ST 15s  PAUSES  vV  STOP  a        To play the movie  press    Y    button  When  playback begins  a playback progress bar and  time are displayed        When you play a movie file  the screen goes dark  temporarily while the camera reads in the image data    D Playback automatically stops when the end of the file  is reached and the initial screen reappears       When you photograph extremely bright subjects   white stripes may appear during playback  This is  normal and does not indicate a fault     19    MOVIE PLAYBACK W ERASING SINGLE  ALL FRAMES FORMATTING       Erases only the selected still image or movie     D This does not erase protected still images or movies     P 82  84         ALL FRAMES    Erases all files other than protected still images W ERASE  panes or movies       FORMAT  Press    Y    to pause movie playback  Press    YW    To stop playback altogether  press    A     FORMAT ALL FRAIES AMES     again to resume playback  Era
2.      f used near a radio  this device may cause static  so  play the radio in a distant place      Very occasionally  DC output will be prevented by the  operation of the internal protection circuit  In this  event  unplug the AC 5V AC 5VH from the power  socket for a few moments and then plug it in again   This will restore DC output     E Specifications   Power Supply AC 100 to 240V 50   60Hz    U S A  and Canada    AC 230V 50Hz  other countries    Rated Input Capacity   12W  U S A  and Canada     120mA  other countries    Rated Output DC 5 0V 1 5A   Temperature During Use   0  C to  40  C   Storage Temperature    10  C to  70  C   Dimensions  MAX     48 mm x 26 mm x 70 mm    1 9 in  x 1 0 in  x 2 8 in      W x H x D   U S A  and Canada    49 5 mm x 60 5 mm x 76 mm    1 9 in  x 2 4 in  x 3 0 in      W x H x D   U K     49 5 mm x 66 5 mm x 76 mm    1 9 in  x 2 6 in  x 3 0 in      W x H x D   other countries    90g  3 20z    U S A  and Canada    Approx  130g  4 50z      other countries    Connection Cord Length   Approx  2 m    Mass Weight       Please note that specifications and characteristics are  subject to change without notice   FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages  resulting from errors in this Owner   s Manual     117    118    Notes on the SmartMedia          E SmartMedia   The SmartMedia card supplied with your FinePix4900  ZOOM camera is a new image recording medium  developed especially for use in digital cameras  Each  SmartMedia card contains a built i
3.     Set the Mode switch to    O      Set the Mode  dial to    SET     The SET UP screen appears on  the LCD monitor     If the date and time settings are cleared when  you switch the camera on  a confirmation  screen appears  If you chose to reset the                   SU    Pauni Te ASETIOKI  PREVIEW DOFF    AUTO POWER  SAVE D2MIN    BEEP HIGH    j DATE TIME PSET OKI      Use    A    or    Y    to select    DATE TIME        Press the    MENU OK    button        See P 97 for more information on the items in the     SET     SET UP  mode menu    D if at least 3 hours have passed since the AC power  adapter was connected or the battery was inserted   the date and time settings are maintained for roughly  1 hour even when the camera has no power supply   when the AC power adapter is disconnected and  the battery is removed         DATE TIME    DATE 2000   01   01    TIME 12   00   00 AM    SET    OK  CANCEL  BACK        Use the     lt   gt     button to select the desired item  and then use the     amp     and    Y    buttons to correct  the setting     Dif you hold down    A    or    Y     the numbers change  continuously    D You cannot set seconds       When the time displayed passes    12 00 00     the  AM PM setting automatically switches        When you have finished setting the date and  time  press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the  setting  The SET UP screen then reappears    To exit the    SET    mode  set the mode dial to any  mode other than the    SET    mode  
4.    D If you selected    SET    when you switched the camera  on  the camera switches to photography or playback  mode    JD To set the time precisely  press the    MENU OK     button when the time is at zero seconds        Basic    Photography TAKING PICTURES  AUTO MODE     EVF photography   LCD photography EVF photography LCD photography          You can switch between using the viewfinder       Put your arm through the shoulder strap so that When taking pictures with the camera held on its   EVF  and the monitor  LCD  to take pictures by the strap is looped around your shoulder  Hold side  grasp the camera firmly so that your left       Set the Mode switch to    O       and set the pressing the EVF LCD button  the camera grip with your right hand and use hand takes the weight of the camera   2  Mode dial to    EW       Then slide the focus your left hand to support the camera  lens   selector switch to    AF     securely      Effective Photography Range  Wide angle   Approx  50 cm to infinity  Telephoto   Approx  90 cm to infinity  g D Use of the automatic flash is recommended     P 50    D If the date display is flashing  set the date and time   The EVF LCD selection setting is retained   i Moving the camera when you take a picture can     P20   when the mode is switched or the camera is       a result in a blurred image  Particularly when you are    For close up photography  set the mode to MACRO itched off    Check that the lens is clean  If it is dirty  clean the  22  m
5.    photography modes    Use this function when you want to take pictures  with the exposure fixed for a particular subject   Frame the shot so that the subject occupies  most of the center of the screen and then press  the    AE L    button       fa    appears on the screen        0019    m2000 N    The exposure is locked while the    AE L    button  is held down  Focus and compose the shot  again and then take the picture     V4 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION       This mode can be selected in the    P  S and A     photography modes   Use this function for shots where you cannot  obtain the optimum brightness  exposure   such  as shots with extremely high contrast between  the subject and the background   D Exposure compensation is disabled in the following  situations    e When the flash is used in Auto or Red eye Reduction mode      When Forced Flash mode is used and the scene  photographed is dark    Subjects for Which Exposure   N  Adjustment is Particularly Effective       Exposure indicator moved towards    plus       Copying of printed text  black characters on white  paper   4 steps   1 3 EV       Backlit portraits  2 to  4 steps   0 7 to  1 3 EV      Very bright scenes  such as snowfields  and  highly reflective subjects  3 steps   1 EV      Shots made up predominantly of sky   3 steps   1 EV    Exposure indicator moved towards      minus     Spotlit subjects  particularly against dark  backgrounds    2 steps     0 7 EV       Copying of printed text  white characters on blac
6.   Approx  35 mm to 66 mm  1 4 in  to 2 6 in     1 88x        Shooting begins when you press the shutter  button down fully     D You do not need to hold down the shutter button    D The focus is fixed at 50 cm  1 6 ft   to infinity       The focus and white balance are fixed during  shooting  but the exposure varies automatically to  suit the scene being shot     The white balance is automatically set when    you press the shutter button down fully          PHOTOGRAPHY MODE       pa MOVIE       Recording time bar    A    recording time bar    is displayed on the  monitor during shooting        The    recording time bar    is displayed as a guide to  the amount of remaining recording time  When the  recording time bar reaches the right hand end   recording automatically ends and the data is  recorded onto the SmartMedia        SONING    A    If you press the shutter button down fully during  shooting  shooting stops and the movie is  recorded onto the SmartMedia     D It takes about 22 seconds to record an 160 second  movie  roughly 24MB  onto a SmartMedia    D Even if you stop shooting immediately after it has  begun  roughly 3 seconds of movie will be recorded            FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY    Press the flash pop up button to set the flash        Effective flash range  for    GUix          Wide angle   0 3 m to 4 5 m  0 9 ft  to 14 7 ft    Telephoto  0 9 m to 4 0 m  2 9 ft  to 13 1 ft     Built in flash guide number   12  at ISO 200      Dif the photography mode is    GW     u
7.   G    a  eT EEE         Insert the SmartMedia      Switch the camera on and set the Mode  Switch to    P           The Auto Power save function does not operate  when the camera is connected to a PC    D It is best to use AC Power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH   sold separately  for this operation     P 16        Power loss during data transmission will    prevent the image data from being      downloaded correctly       Insert the small plug on the special cable into  the Digital  USB  socket on the camera   and  plug the other end of the cable into the USB  socket on the PC    When you switch the PC  on       USB    appears on the camera monitor     D Use only the special cable provided    D Refer to the    Quick Start Guide    provided with the  camera for information on installing and using the  software     When the indicator lamp turns orange  data  access  data transfer  is in progress  Never open  the slot cover  disconnect the cable or use the  camera in any other way during data access     107    Using the USB Interface Set       Replacing SmartMedia      On Windows 98  Check that the indicator lamp is green        On Windows 2000 Professional  Check that the indicator lamp is green and  then click on the Eject button in the taskbar        On a Macintosh  Check that the indicator lamp is green and  then drag the    Removable drive    icon on the  desktop to the Trash        Switch the camera off and replace the  SmartMedia     D After you replace the SmartMedia  switch the 
8.   NORMAL  FINE  NORMAL NORMAL       Approx  Approx  Approx  Approx     Image Data Size 127MB   1 7MB   810KB   330KB    Approx  Approx  Approx  Approx  Approx   770KB 390KB 620KB 320KB 90KB       MG 8S  8MB    0   4   9      11  3  7  4    4 9 6 12 44  10 19 12 24   89      20 39 25 49 165  41       MG 32S SW  32MB       MG 16S SW  16MB   1   32MB   2 3  MG 64S SW  64MB        MG 4S  4MB  0 2 4  18    9  8  7    a  9      The numbers    79 50 99 331    82 159 101 198    of available shots are shown for formatted SmartMedia  21             USING AF AE LOCK       In a shot with this type of composition  the Move the camera slightly so that one of the  subjects  two people in this case  are not in the subjects in the AF frame    AF frame  If the shot is taken at this point  the   subjects will not be in focus     D Check that the focus selector switch is set to    AF           AF  Autofocus    AE  Autoexposure  Lock     On the FinePix4900 ZOOM  pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and  exposure settings  AF and AE lock   If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the  frame or change the picture composition after the exposure is set  you can obtain good results by  changing the composition after the AF and AE settings are locked           Press and hold the shutter button down halfway   AF AE lock   The AF frame on the screen  becomes smaller and the camera determines  the shutter speed and aperture setting        With the shutter button still
9.   This mode can be selected in the    P S  A   M     photography modes    Set this setting to    ON    when you are using an  external flash       Synchronization speed    Up to 1 1000 sec     D Set the white balance     P 64  to AUTO or Custom  White Balance     P 72         Compatible Flash Units  Flash units that can be used with this camera  must meet the following 3 conditions       The aperture can be set      External flash synchronization can be used      The ISO sensitivity can be set          Close the built in flash     Mount the external flash on the camera   s hot  shoe     J Built in and external flash units cannot be used at  the same time     Select    P  S  A        P 42  or    M        P 44    However  the use of    A    or    M    mode is  recommended     D Flash photography cannot be used when continuous  shooting     P 59  or auto bracketing     P 68  is  selected     When you are using an external flash  always  specify a fixed aperture setting     SELECT       External Flash Settings    For external flash  refer to the user   s manual for  the flash and specify the settings as described  below       Match the settings to the camera aperture  setting   In    P    or    S    mode  match the settings to the  aperture measured by the camera      Match the ISO sensitivity setting     P 68  to  the setting on the camera       Select External Flash mode  TTL mode cannot  be used      71    72           PHOTOGRAPHY MENU   7  USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH       WHITE 
10.   interference that may cause undesired  operation        CAUTION    This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to  radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of  the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver       Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected         Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help    You are cautioned that any changes or   modifications not expressly approved in this   manual could void your warranty     For customers in Canada  CAUTION    This Class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003       Please read the Safety Notes   P 127     and make sure you understand them    before using th
11.   or during frame advance  when images are being played back  These actions  could result in damage to the SmartMedia      Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the  FinePix4900 ZOOM  The use of other SmartMedia  could damage the camera    e SmartMedia are precision electronic devices  Do not  bend  drop  or subject SmartMedia to excessive  shocks       Do not use or store SmartMedia in environments  likely to be affected by strong static electricity or  electrical noise     e Do not use or store SmartMedia in very hot  humid or  corrosive environments      Take care not to touch the SmartMedia   s contact area  or allow the area to become soiled  Use a dry lint free  cloth to wipe away any soiling that does occur       To avoid damage caused by static electricity  always  use the special static free case provided during  transportation or storage  or keep the SmartMedia in  a storage case if available       Do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a  trouser pocket  This could subject the SmartMedia to  excessive force when you sit down  thereby  damaging the SmartMedia      The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed  from the camera after extended periods of picture  taking or image viewing  This is normal and does not  indicate a fault      Inserting a SmartMedia that is charged with static  electricity into your camera may result in a camera  malfunction  If this occurs  switch the camera off and  then on again    e Affix the label onto the designated ar
12.   sand  ensure that the camera is not exposed to sand   This can cause faults that may be irreparable     E Notes on Condensation   If the camera is carried suddenly 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  switch the camera off and wait an hour  before using the camera  Condensation may also form  on the SmartMedia card  In this event  remove the  SmartMedia and wait a short time before using it again     E When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods  If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period  of time  remove the batteries and the SmartMedia card  before storing the camera     E Cleaning Your Camera      Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens and  LCD surface and then wipe lightly with a soft  dry  cloth  If any soiling remains  apply a small amount of  lens cleaning liquid to a piece of FUJIFILM lens  cleaning paper and wipe gently    e Do not scratch hard objects against the lens  LCD  monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are  easily damaged       Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth  Do  not use volatile substances such as thinners  benzine  or insecticide  as these may react with camera body  and cause deformation or remove the coating     E Using the Camera Overseas   When travelling overseas  do not place your camera in  the check in baggage  Baggage handling at airports  may subject baggage to violent shocks  and the cam
13.  BEEP HIGH LOW OFF HIGH Sets the volume of the tone emitted when the camera is used   DATE TIME O ox   Sets the date and time  See P 20 for details     RENEW CONT RENEW Specifies whether the Frame No  Memory function is used   See P 103 for details   LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH   ENGLISH arial or French as the language used for screen    Resets all settings other than the date  time  custom white  balance measurement and EVF LCD setting to the factory  default values  When you press the    MENU OK    button  a  confirmation screen appears  To proceed  press the     MENU OK       button again       See the next page for information on procedures     97    98    SET   SET UP MODE          PREVIEW DOFF  as Bai       N    BEEP DHIGH  T DATE TIME PSET OK       Press    A    or    Y    to select a setting     Use     lt      or    P    to change the settings          Set the Mode switch to    my        Set the Mode dial to    SET    to display the  SET UP screen     Always switch the camera off when you are  replacing the batteries  If you open the battery cover  or disconnect the AC power adapter without  switching the camera off  all the camera settings  may revert to the factory default values     Y For    FILE SIZE QUALITY        DATE TIME    and     RESET ALL     press the    MENU OkK    button     SETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY  COMPRESSION RATIO        You can select any combination of 3 file size  settings and 4 quality  compression ratio  settings  according to the type of 
14.  Dif you do not want to protect any images  press the     BACK    button to return to the menu  To exit the  rotected images     P 77    84 p Jee     menu screen  press the    BACK    button again  85    86    1 gt  HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS       DPOF       With the FinePix4900 ZOOM  you can order prints using the Digital Print Order Format   DPOF     You can use the DPOF to specify the following       The frames to be printed and the number of prints for each frame     Imprinting of the date and time    This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix4900  ZOOM       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                 DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE OK      P 121     When you erase the image  the DPOF setting for that image are deleted at the same  time     Y RESET UNMATCHED DPOF OK      P 121     If you load a SmartMedia that contains frames specified for printing on another  camera  those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print  specifications      YDPOF FILE ERROR    P 121                                         No more than 999 frames can be specified on the same SmartMedia     N _                                                                                                                            1 gt  DPOF DATE SETTING    SET ALL RESET ALL  REVIE
15.  and then press  the    MENU Ok       button     D To cancel    W ERASE     press the    BACK    button    Dif the     DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE ALL OK      message is  displayed  DPOF is specified  When you press the     MENU OK       button  the image is erased           PLAYBACK MENU    gt   PLAYBACK  AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK     T       ERASE    FORMAT  ALL FRAMES  FRAME    Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the monitor   D The Auto Power Off function does not operate during  playback      Movie playback begins automatically  When  playback ends  the next frame appears   Display Method  WIPE1 Fs      Oblique  WIPES E       Mosaic    WIPE2  fy     Swirl  NO WIPE    pI PLAY BACK  WIPE 3 Ka  WIPE 2  al    WIPE 1 Wl          Press     lt     or    P    to select    fi  PLAYBACK         Use the    A    and    Y    buttons to select one of  the 3 display methods  wipes       Press the    MENU OK    button  The image  frames are automatically advanced and  played back     D If you press the    DISP    button once during playback      H    and the playback frame number are displayed  on the monitor     4       To interrupt    te PLAYBACK     press the    BACK    button   9    80    PLAYBACK MENU  m  RESIZE       When you resize an image  a new file is created  containing a smaller amount of data    Only still images with a file size setting of     2400 x 1800        1600 x 1200    or    1280 x 960     can be resized    For other types of image  the  Resize  menu  option
16.  camera back on and then reconnect the camera to  the personal computer     Overview of the Wide Conversion Lens Adapter Ring       Wide Conversion Lens WL FX9    This is a set that includes a wide conversion lens  and adapter ring and converts the camera   s focal  length by 0 79X  equivalent to a 28 mm wide angle  lens   This set also allows you to use commercially  available filters        Wide conversion lens specifications  Magnification  0 79X  Lens configuration   3 lenses in 3 groups  Dimensions   32 mm x 70 mm dia   Weight   Approx  185 g  Accessories   Adapter Ring  see below for  specifications   Lens caps  front and rear   Lens pouch    D This lens should be used at the wide angle zoom setting   equivalent to 28 mm     46 mm   Using the lens at the  telephoto setting increases the amount of distortion    D The wide conversion lens and built in flash cannot be  used together     The adapter ring is required for using commercially  available filters    e Adapter ring specifications   Compatible filters   55 mm diameter commercial filters  Dimensions   39 mm X 58 mm dia    Weight   Approx  30 g    D Do not use more than one filter at a time     Filter    Adapter Ring       Mount the Adapter Ring  Wide Conversion Lens  commercial filters by screwing them on in the  direction of the arrow     109    110    Accessories Guide     gt  The optional accessories  sold separately  can make taking pictures with the FinePix4900 ZOOM  even easier  For information on how to attac
17.  fire or electric  shock     Do not cover or wrap the camera or  the AC power adapter in a cloth or  quilt     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  battery and disconnect and unplug  the AC power adapter    Failure to do so can cause a fire or  electric shock     Do not use the flash close to anyone   s  eyes    This can cause temporary damage to  the person   s eyesight      N CAUTION    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     Request regular internal testing and   cleaning for your camera    Build ups of dust in your camera can   cause a fire or electric shock      Contact your Fuji dealer to request  internal cleaning every 2 years        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   DIGITAL CAMERA FUJIFILM FinePix4900 ZOOM  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 EE
18.  held down halfway   AF lock   move the camera back to the original  image and press the shutter button down fully        You can reapply the AF AE lock as many times as  you like before releasing the shutter       The AF AE lock operates in all photography modes  and can be used to ensure excellent results     30    FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION       Text displayed    Framing Guideline  displayed       No text displayed    ANN EES O 2 a ae    When the Mode dial is set to a setting other than     ss     the screen display changes each time the     DISP    button is pressed  Press the    DISP     button to display the framing guideline        Group shot    Portrait  60 F5  6  You can use the     lt q    and    P    buttons to select 3  framing guidelines  The framing guidelines help    you to compose shots when you are taking  pictures        The framing guideline is not recorded on the image     Use this frame when you want to  position your main subject in  center of the frame or when you  want to align your shot with the  horizon    This is the most effective frame  for monitoring the size and  balance of your subject when the  shot involves motion        D The lines in the scene frame roughly divide  the recorded pixels into three equal parts  horizontally and vertically  When the image is  printed  the resulting print may be shifted    slightly from the scene frame     Use this frame when you are  shooting groups of 2 or more  people    By composing the shot so that  your s
19.  is not displayed        Why Resize    Resizing is extremely convenient when you  want to attach an image file to an E mail  message       After resizing  the quality is NORMAL for all    the images        ERASE    FORMAT    ALL FRAMES               Press    q    or    B      to select the image to be  resized      Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the monitor     D Movie files cannot be resized     H RESIZE    160091280  12809640            Press     lt q    or    P    to select    Mal RESIZE         Press the    MENU OkK    button     D Resizing will not proceed if the       CARD FULL     or       t PROTECTED CARD     message is displayed  If this  occurs  erase some unwanted images or use a  SmartMedia that is not protected           T    100 0005    RESIZE OK     OK   gt  OK   NO   BACK     A confirmation screen appears  To proceed   press the    MENU OkK    button  The resized image  is recorded as a separate file     Dif you do not want to resize the image  press the     BACK    button to return to the menu  To exit the  menu screen  press the    BACK    button again     o n SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION    T    D ERASE    FORMAT  ALL FRAMES       Press the    MENU OK    button to display the  menu on the monitor     D Multi frame playback is an easy way to select  images to be protected     P 35      Protection    A setting that prevents images from being  82 inadvertently erased     P 77      OnPROTECT    Ap VNPROTECT ALL  PROTECT A
20.  not be correct     DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE OK    DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE ALL OK          Y RESET UNMATCHED DPOF OK     The image you tried to erase  When you erase the image  the DPOF  has a DPOF print setting  settings for that image are deleted at the  same time     The DPOF file contains an error    Press the MENU OK button to create a new  Alternatively  the DPOF file was   DPOF file and specify all the DPOF settings  set up on a different device  again        Y DPOF FILE ERROR      ZOOM ERROR    FOCUS ERROR    Prints were specified for more   The maximum number of frames for which   than 1000 frames in the DPOF   prints can be specified on the same   frame settings  SmartMedia is 999    e Camera malfunction or fault  e Switch the camera on again  taking care not  to touch the lens    e Turn the camera off and on again a few times   If this does not resolve the problem  contact  an authorized FUJIFILM service center        121    122    Troubleshooting     gt  If you think the camera is faulty  check the following once more    Cause Remedy    No power     Power cuts out during  operation     Battery runs out quickly     No photograph is taken  when the shutter button  is pressed     e The battery is exhausted   e The AC power adapter plug has come out  of the power outlet     e Load a new fully charged battery   e Plug the adapter back in     e The battery is exhausted  e Load a new fully charged battery     e You are using the camera in extremely  cold conditions     e The 
21.  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 memory cards 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 or LCD panel is damaged  take particular  care with the liquid crystal in the monitor or panel  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  running water and soap      f liquid crystal gets into your eye  Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least  15minutes and then seek medical assistance      f 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 needed 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 in  that place     E Handling Your Digital Camera   This camera contains precision electronic components  To  ensure that images are recorded correctly  do not subject  the camera to 
22.  on the camera shake  warning        60 F5  6 a A A        Close the flash to switch to Suppressed Flash  mode  In the modes listed below  the flash pops  up but the          icon appears on the monitor and  the flash cannot be used       Modes in which flash cannot be used  aA Landscape     P 41   vs Movie     P 46      Continuous shooting   P 59       Auto bracketing     P 68     W MACRO  CLOSE UP  PHOTOGRAPHY       This mode can be selected in the    img  P S   A and M    photography modes    Selecting Macro mode allows you to take close   up shots        Effective Photography Range    Approx  10 cm     80 cm        The focal length is equivalent to that of a 35 mm      80 mm optical zoom on a 35 mm camera  The digital  zoom can also be used     P 58     D Select the appropriate Flash mode for the conditions     P 49     Note that the effective flash range is 30 cm     80 cm    D if the flash is too bright  adjust the flash brightness     P 64     D When shooting in dark conditions  use a tripod to  prevent era shake        OO Eo  0       When you press the      amp     button  the    W    icon  appears on the screen and the camera is in  Macro mode  Press the         button again to  cancel Macro mode        Macro photography is automatically cancelled in the  following situations    e When the photography mode is switched to    SP  3      e When the camera is switched off  53    54    AE L   USING AE LOCK          This mode can be selected in the    M   SP  P    S and A 
23.  pictures     ATTACHING THE LENS CAP AND SHOULDER STRAP       the strap mount  Attach the other end of the  shoulder strap to the other side of camera in the  same way    After attaching the shoulder strap  check  carefully that the strap is firmly secured     D Attaching the shoulder strap incorrectly could result  in the camera being dropped     SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY       Loading the Battery         Slide the battery cover in the direction of the  arrow and lift it open      Load the battery with the    W    indicator end  downwards        Do not use excessive force to open the battery  cover       When replacing the battery  always switch the  camera off beforehand  If you open the battery cover  without switching the camera off  the camera  settings may revert to the factory defaults    D Take care to load the battery the right way up  Insert  the end of the battery with the gold terminals into the  battery compartment first             Hold the battery in    and close the battery 1  cover          Battery Type    NP 80 rechargeable battery  C_J    D The battery is not fully charged at shipment  You  must charge the battery before you use it      See P 114     116 for more information on the    battery   g 15    SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY       Connecting the AC Power Adapter    DC IN 5V    Check that thie camera is switched off  Open the  terminal cover and insert the AC power adapter  connector plug into the    DC IN 5V    socket  Then  plug the AC power adapter i
24.  the  camera  switch the camera off  remove  the battery and disconnect and unplug  the AC power adapter    Continued use of the camera can cause  a fire or electric shock      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        128 discharge     Safety Notes       WARNING    Never attempt to modify or disassemble  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       Contact your FUJIFILM dealer     Do not use the camera in the bathroom  or shower     This can cause a fire or electric shock     Never attempt to take pictures whilst  in motion    Do not use the camera while you are  walking or operating a moving car or  other 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    9    Do not  disassemble     Do not use in  the bathroom or  shower      N WARNING    Do not modify  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 use the batteries except as  specified    Load the batteries wi
25. A E T  In Continuous Shooting Auto Bracketing  AUTO POWER SAVE SETTING Sead natn a a Ea  FRAME NO  MEMORY eraa AE ee eee  ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS 777    l System Expansion Options scree    Using the USB Interface Set EEA A T 106    Overview of the Wide Conversion Lens Adapter Ring     109      Accessories Guide A A T E 1 10    Explanation of Terms stricter 112  Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly       113  Notes on the Power Supply vrei 114  Notes on Using the Battery eeen 114  AC Power Adapter m vee es tie ke net nee un E 1 16  Notes on the SmartMedia    E EEA yak a eve atatatere ve  ARRAN VE 1 18  Warning Displays PE A Sinise ietitwine are    sieese  ae     e s Guide Rete wpiejepeie ee 120 l  Troubleshooting statelelateta   e EE a E EE EE en aG SEEE 122  Specifications E A E eee 125  Safety Notes  lt   etceceteeereeteeee ete tree tee teeeereetescens 127    EC Declaration of Conformity  r 131 J          6    Preface       E Test Shots Prior to Photography   For particularly important photographs  such as weddings   and overseas trips   always take a test photograph to check   that the camera is functioning normally    e 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 
26. BALANCE  ry    i       Wy             Match the white balance to the external flash    settings    In     WB     in the Photography menu     P 64   select     C1     Custom White Balance    Press the    MENU OkK       button        Hold a sheet of white paper so that it fills the  entire screen  Then press the         button to fire  the flash and set the white balance     D After you take the picture  you should check the     Color  White Balance     setting for the image   e  n SET UP  set Preview     P 100  to ON   e Set the Mode switch to Playback     P 32               eis ADVANCED PLAYBACK    The Advanced Playback section introduces a range of playback functions that you can access by  setting the Mode switch to    P        E Playback mode menu    Playback image Menu options that can be set      gt   STILL IMAGES W ERASING  SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING    P 36  77         P 32  bl PLAYBACK  AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK    P 79   Fa  RESIZE   P 80   On PROTECTION     P 82    amp  DPOF  Digital Print Order Format      P 86     W ERASING  SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING    P 36  77   bl PLAYBACK  AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK      P 79    EE  INDEX   P 95    On PROTECTION     P 82           If you are close to a power outlet  you should use the  means AC Power Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH  sold separately    to avoid any loss of power during still image or  movie playback     P 16      73    PLAYBACK INFORMATION       100 0005    File size    Quality T  ni    2400X1800  Shutter speed l NORMAL    Hn      
27. C  and Low Voltage Directive  73 23 EEC      CE Manage  Dusseldorf  Germany September 1  2000    Place Date Signature Managing Director    Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd  Wanneer deze leeg zijn  moet u ze niet  weggooien maar inleveren als KCA 131    w  FUJIFILM    FUJI PHOTO FILM CO   LTD   26 30  Nishiazabu 2 chome  Minato ku  Tokyo 106 8620  Japan Printed on recycled paper     Printed in Japan FGS 002108 FG    
28. Charging the Battery      The battery can be charged using the AC 5V AC 5VH  AC Power Adapter supplied with the FinePix4900  ZOOM  The battery takes approximately 5 hours to  charge   If you use the BC 80 Battery Charger  sold separately    the battery can be charged in approximately 70 minutes      This rechargeable battery does not need to be fully  discharged or exhausted flat before being charged       The battery may feel warm after it has been charged  or immediately after being used  This is perfectly  normal       The battery can be charged at temperatures between  0  C and  40  C   32  F and  104  F   but should be  charged between  10  C and  30  C   50  F and   86  F  to obtain maximum battery performance    e Do not recharge a fully charged battery     E Battery Life   At normal temperatures  this battery can be used at  least 300 times    If the time for which the battery provides power  shortens markedly  this indicates that the battery has  reached the end of its effective life and should be  replaced     Notes on storage    Lithium ion batteries are both compact and capable of   storing large quantities of power  However  if they are   stored for long periods while charged  the performance   of the battery can be impaired       f the battery will not be used for some time  run the  battery flat before storing it        f the battery is kept in storage for a long period   charge the battery and then run it flat again at least  once a year        Always remove t
29. DATE TIME DSET  OK        Once you enable this function  the monitor is  temporarily switched off to reduce power  consumption  Sleep mode  if the camera is not  used for about 15 seconds  If the camera is then  left unused for a further time  2 or 5 minutes   it  is automatically switched off  Use this function  when you want to get the maximum possible  running time from the battery     D Auto Power Save is disabled during automatic  playback and when a USB connection is being used       The Sleep function does not operate in    Playback mode  but the camera is  automatically switched off if it is left unused    102   for some time  2 or 5 minutes      When the camera is in sleep mode  pressing the  shutter button down halfway brings the camera  back to full operational mode  This is a useful  feature as it allows you to take pictures more  quickly than switching the camera off and then  on again     D Camera operation can also be restored by pressing  other buttons   Only those buttons that are enabled  in the respective mode can be used      FRAME NO  MEMORY        lt RENEW gt   lt CONT gt   0001 0001    0005 0005    4    0001 0006  0005 0010      Formatted SmartMedia used for both A and B     Setting this function to    CONT    makes file   management easier as it ensures that file names   are not duplicated when images are downloaded   to a PC    RENEW   Pictures are stored on each SmartMedia  beginning with a file number    0001       CONT _   Pictures are stored begin
30. LL        HGR         Use     lt q    or    P    to select    om PROTECT          Press    A    or    Y    to select    FRAME SET   RESET         Press    MENU Ok        OmFRAME SET 100   0005   RESET    PROTECT OK        OK   OK   NO  BACK      Use     lt     or    B      to select the image to be  protected     D Movie are protected one photographed item  file  at  a time    D If you do not want to protect any images  press the     BACK    button to return to the menu  To exit the  menu screen  press the    BACK    button again     T    OmFRAME SET 100 0005  RESET    UNPROTECT OK     OK  OK  NO  BACK      When the    MENU OkK    button is pressed  the  image is protected and the    lO      icon appears   on the right of the screen  To remove the 4  protection  press the    MENU Ok    button again     To protect another image  repeat the  procedure from step  3   83                o n SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES    DISP    K i l       D ERASE    Om PROTECT 100 0005  ALL    OnPROTECT                   FORMAT    UNPROTECT ALL  ALL FRAMES PROTECT ALL PROTECT ALL OK   RAME   FRAME SET RESET  OK  OK  NO  BACK    Press the    MENU OK    button to display the   Use     lt q    or    P    to select    Cm PROTECT     A confirmation screen will appear to proceed   menu on the monitor     Press    A    or    Y    to select    PROTECT ALL    or press the    MENU Ok    button      UNPROTECT ALL     4      Press    MENU OkK        Formatting erases all images  including
31. Macro   Approx  10 cm  0 3 ft   to 80 cm  2 6 ft       Shutter   Variable speed  3 to 1 2000 sec   using AE     2400 x 1800 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480    Quality Mode    HI    FINE    NORMAL    BASIC    FINE    NORMAL   FINE   NORMAL   NORMAL       Image Data Size    Approx     Approx   1 7MB    Approx   810KB    Approx   330KB    Approx   770KB    Approx   390KB    Approx   620KB    Approx   320KB       MG 4S  4MB     4    11    4    9 6 12       MG 8S  8MB    9    23    10    19 12 24          MG 16S SW  16MB           MG 64S SW  64MB     0  J  2    25  18   38   94    5       36       19    ai       47    189    20    39 49      82   159   101   198         Specifications         Flash   Auto flash using flash control sensor  Effective range  Wide Approx  0 3 m    4 5 m  1 ft      14 7 ft    Tele Approx  0 9 m     4 0 m  3 ft      13 1 ft    Flash modes   Auto  Red Eye Reduction   Forced Flash  Slow Synchro   Red Eye Reduction   Slow Synchro   LCD monitor  2 inch  low temperature polysilicon TFT 130000 pixels    Video output  NTSC  US Canada model    PAL  Europe model     Self Timer   2 sec    10 sec  timer clock    Input Output Terminals      A V Output   Stereo mini  jack  1     Digital   USB  1  for image data output with a personal computer    DC Input   Socket for specified AC power adapter    Power Supply and Others      Power supply  Use one of the following  e Rechargeable Battery NP 80 or AC Power Adapter  AC 5V AC 5VH    E No  of available shots using batte
32. P53   amas       shooting in dark locations  you should use the flash  lens as described on P 113      P 49  or a tripod to prevent camera shake     TAKING PICTURES  AUTO MODE           Frame the shot so that the subject fills the entire  AF  Auto Focus  frame        You can use the    Zoom    button or the 4 direction  button    AW    to zoom in and out  To zoom in on  the subject  press the T side of the button  To  zoom out  press the W side  When you use the  zoom  a    zoom bar    appears on the screen     When you are shooting with the camera held on its  side  use the 4 direction button    AW      The FinePix4900 ZOOM uses a 6X zoom with a  focal length equivalent to 35 mm     210 mm ona  35 mm camera  The focal length when the camera is  24 switched on is equivalent to roughly 50 mm     D If the subject is not in the AF frame  use AE AF lock  to take the picture     P 28         When you press the shutter button down  halfway  the AF frame on the screen becomes  smaller and the camera focuses  The camera  also selects the shutter speed and aperture  setting at that point        When you press the shutter button down halfway   the image on the screen freezes temporarily   However  this image is not the recorded image    D If it is too dark to focus  move at least 2 m away from  the subject and take the picture        then press the shutter button down fully without  releasing it  push down fully   the camera beeps  and takes the picture  The camera then records  the im
33. W RESET    FRAME SET    ADATE OFF          This function allows you to select whether or not   the date of shooting is included on the print      Set the Mode switch to    PR         Press the    MENU Ok    button to display the  menu on the monitor       Press    B      to select    Si DPOF        D DPOF settings cannot be specified for movie     SET ALL RESET ALL  REVIEW RESET  FRAME SET      Use    Y    to select       DATE         Press     lt b    to specify    DATE ON    or    DATE  OFF     This setting is then valid for all the 4  prints until the setting is changed     D Before specifying any other settings  first specify  whether date is to be shown or not     88    r  DPOF SET FRAME    DDPOF    SET ALL RESET ALL    ii SANA       Use    A    or    Y    to select    FRAME SET        Press the    MENU OK    button     D Always specify the date setting before proceeding to  other settings    D If you specify    FRAME SET    and use cropping  and  then specify    SET ALL     the number of frames  specified in the    FRAME SET    and cropping settings  are cancelled     M FRAME SET 100 0005    l  O3SHEETS  v    TOTAL 00003SHEETS    TRIMMING SHIFT   OK   SET  OK  CANCEL BACK        Use     lt q    or     gt     to display the frame to be  specified      Use    A    or    Y    to specify the number of piis                If you are not specifying cropping  proceed to      _ Step 6     P 90                  D Up to 99 prints can be specified for each frame  and  the maximum 
34. age data     D If you press the shutter button down fully in a single  motion  the AF frame does not change size and the  picture is taken immediately       When you take a picture  the indicator lamp turns  orange  photographs cannot be taken   When the  indicator lamp turns green again  the camera is  ready to take pictures       The indicator lamp flashes orange while the flash is  charging       Because the amount of data recorded varies  depending on the subject  level of image detail  etc     the number of available shots after an image is  recorded may remain the same or may decrease by  2 frames in some cases    D Refer to P 120 for information on warning displays        25    TAKING PICTURES  AUTO MODE        E Indicator Lamp Display    coor  Stowe  Meaning  Ready to shoot   Green    AF AE in progress or camera  Flashing shake warning    Recording to SmartMedia  the   next picture can be taken          image being recorded onto  Lit the SmartMedia  the next   Orange picture cannot be taken       Battery charging in progress     Flashing   Flash charging       SmartMedia warning   No SmartMedia loaded   SmartMedia not formatted   incorrect format  write protect  sticker used  SmartMedia full    Flashing  SmartMedia error      Battery charging error      Lens operation error      Detailed warning messages  are displayed on the screen     P 120         7    Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus       Though the FinePix4900 ZOOM uses an  accurate autofocus mechanism  it ma
35. are displayed  for the specified frames           is displayed where  the date is specified  and         is displayed  where cropping is specified     FRAME SET 100 0005    a  O3SHEETS  v    TOTAL 00003SHEETS  TRIMMING   SHIFT   OK    SET  OK  CANCEL   BACK    lt To Cancel gt     If you cancelled the setting  settings are only  disabled for the frames that were being set   4  Settings for other frames are not cancelled     D    TOTAL    shows the total number of prints specified  91     gt  DPOF REVIEW RESET    SET ALL RESET ALL  REVIEW RESET    FRAME SET  O DATE OFF 4       Use    A    or    Y    to select    REVIEW RESET           Press the    MENU OkK    button     92    M REVIEW     CANCEL    RESET Ok     OK  OK   NO  BACK        You can confirm the settings for only those  frames with a specified number of prints by  pressing     lt      or     gt      The settings for each frame  are displayed on the right of the screen     D Multi frame playback is an easy way to select  images     P 35     Dif you do not want to check or delete the DPOF  settings  press the    BACK    button to return to the  menu  To exit the menu screen  press the    BACK     button again        To delete the print setting  display the image for  which the setting is to be deleted and then press  the    MENU OK    button  When the print setting  has been deleted  the next image appears with  the     RESET 0K      message displayed     Dif all the print specifications are cancelled  the     TOTAL    
36. be changed during shooting     60        SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY    Manual focus can be used in all photography  modes except    ss      Each time you press the          button  the setting  moves one step in the sequence    2 SEC           10 SEC           OFF           Position the AF frame over the subject and  press the shutter button  The camera focuses on  the subject in the frame and self timer starts to  run     D You can also use the AF AE lock   P 28        Be careful not to stand in front of the camera when  you press the shutter button as this can cause  focusing or light metering errors        The self timer lamp lights and then starts  flashing until the picture is taken     E Self timer Lamp Display    Lit for 2 seconds  Lit for 5 seconds    Flashing for 5 seconds     D To stop the self timer  once it has started running   press the    BACK    button     SELF TIMER    i    D0000000000    OW Fo  6       A countdown is displayed on the screen  indicating the time remaining until the picture is  taken    Self timer mode is automatically cancelled after  each shot     61    PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION               A  Flash brightness  adjustment rh  6      3  White balance    i a    r et    l T  0 3  WB  AUTO  Photometry    i       je AUTO MULU  ocenimo m Fa  itivi   e            Tone      Press the    MENU Ok    button to display the To move to another menu page  press    4    or  Bracketin  ENE i menu     B    button for the arrows in the m
37. d too far away   Turn the focusing ring to the left              Focus Check Button         The center of the screen is displayed enlarged  while the           button is pressed  You can focus  the shot while the image is enlarged     Use this function when you have difficulty  confirming that the shot is in focus in Manual  Focus mode    Press the            Focus check  button        The image is not displayed enlarged when the file  size setting is    640 x 480    and the digital zoom is  fully zoomed in  telephoto     To Use Manual Focusing Successfully       Use a tripod to avoid the image becoming unfocused when the camera moves     To focus quickly  use AF mode to focus on an object roughly the same distance away and then  switch to manual focusing     08    DIGITAL ZOOM       You can use the digital zoom function for all  Resolution  File Size  settings other than    2400 x  1800           To use the digital zoom  Use the optical zoom to zoom in fully  telephoto   and then press the    T    button again      To revert to optical zoom  Use the digital zoom to zoom out fully  wide   angle  and then press the    W    button again        You cannot use the digital zoom for resolutions of  2400 x 1800       The optical zoom is equivalent to approximately  35 mm     210 mm ona 35 mm camera    D See P 99 for information on changing the file size  setting     Zoom bar display  T    l    W  1600 1280  x x    1200 960    A    zoom bar    appears on the screen  If the  image on 
38. display reverts to    00000    and the  background turns black     To delete further print settings  repeat the    _ procedure from step  2                     i gt  DPOF SET ALL RESET ALL    Poe NIE RE SE TEAN  REVIEW RESET  FRAME SET  QO DATE OFF 4                   Use    A    or    Y    to select    SET ALL RESET  ALL        Press the    MENU Ok       button  4    93             PLAYBACK MENU             SET ALL 4 gt  RESET ALL    OK  OK   NO  BACK          Use     lt  lt     or    B      to select    SET ALL    or     RESET ALL         Press sthe    MENU OK    button to set the  selected option        SET ALL    specifies 1 print for all the images      The    FRAME SET    specifications and cropping  settings are cancelled     DPOF SET ALL RESET ALL       100 0005    TOTAL 00005SHEETS    A confirmation screen appears  To proceed   press the    MENU OK    button     D Prints can be specified for up to 999 frames on the  same card  If you specify more than 1000 frames   the     YDPOF FILE ERROR     warning appears      P 120     D    TOTAL    shows the total number of prints specified    J If you cancel all of the frames  the    TOTAL    display  reverts to    00000     The frames also remain  protected           CREATE INDEX    Index creation can only be specified when there  are image files selected    This feature creates index images which allow  you to view the content of a movie file without  playing it back    To create the index  the function selects 25  image fra
39. down the     4     Exposure Compensation   button and turn the Command dial to select the  setting     Exposure indicator       Use the exposure indicator on the monitor as a  guide to setting the exposure    Moving the indicator towards plus gives an  overexposed image  plus displayed in yellow    while moving the indicator towards minus  minus  displayed in yellow  gives an underexposed  image     45          Movie       In this mode  you can shoot up to 160 seconds  of movie without sound at a time  Motion JPEG  format     P 112  at 320 x 240 pixels and 10  frames per second         Depending on the space available on the  SmartMedia  the time that can be recorded in one  movie may be shorter than 160 seconds        STANDBY    When you select movie  the available recording  time is displayed on the monitor    When    STANDBY    then appears on the monitor   the camera is ready to shoot     E SmartMedia standard shooting time    SmartMedia   MG 4S   MG 8S   MG 16S SW   MG 32S SW   MG 64S SW  capacity  4MB     8MB     16MB     32MB     64MB        Available   Approx    Approx    Approx    Approx    Approx       The numbers of available shots are shown for formatted  SmartMedia     STANDBY       In Movie mode  the lens is locked at the wide   angle setting and only the digital zoom can be  used  You can use the Zoom button or the 4   direction button    AW    to zoom in and out  When  you use the zoom  a    Zoom bar    appears on the  screen        Digital zoom focal distance
40. e camera        Contents     Warning ee 3 Advanced Features Photography                               Preface haiti gil EA at Gen wee came ober aea 6 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY  lt rrreseseecerereceeterereetererers 39    Features and Accessories 1111111 7 E Photography mode specifications      39  OMENCIAtUIe steer ttt neers 8     Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Displays    13 J   PHOTOGRAPHY MODE                         AUTO SP   SCENE POSITION eee 40  a PD Portrait e ser eee rrrersrrrrerrrerrrnrrrnsrenernnnnee 41  1 Getting Ready xh Landscape   ceases 41  ATTACHING THE LENS CAP AND SHOULDER STRAP     14 is Sports EEE EEE ee a ai dapen e Ene EE EA 41  SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY eee 15  t Night Scene      rsrsrsrsrrsrsrserrrerensesenenrnrnsrerereree 41  Loading the Battery tter eeenisasiisintoeeeecisiee 15 P  PROGRAMED S  SHUTTER PRIORITY A   APERTURE PRIORITY  42  Connecting the AC Power Adapter Soh inua Naa a us teak  16 Program Shift cccccccct cette ett eee eerste eee ee eres 43  Charging the Battery eetere 16 M   MANUAL  e a 44  LOADING THE SmartMedj  a     eetet eere ereere 17 Shutter Speed Setting esata e ees eee eee 44  REMOVING THE SmartMedig     seese 18 ae Aperture SEUNG s rnesteeter eet eee eeteee terre ene eeereers ss 45  SWITCHING ON AND OFP ccvesseeseceseceteeteeeseesseeseeanas 19 pam MOVIE   r srrssrresrrrenennnnnnnnnnnununuuuununnuunnuunnnunnnnnnnnen 46  SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  eee 20 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY stseceen seresteeene sss txmensatecnetcs 49  A53 Auto Flas
41. e effective        for the following subjects    e AVERAGE  The advantage of this mode is that the  exposure tends not to change for different  compositions or subjects  This mode is  particularly effective for shots of people  wearing black or white clothing and shots  of scenery       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        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     67    SETTING THE SENSITIVITY       500  40    12     0 AUTO MULTI  z  o     This mode can be selected in the    P S  A  lt  M     photography modes   Use this setting when you want to take bright  pictures indoors without using a flash or when  you want to use a fast shutter speed   to prevent  camera shake  etc         Settings    125  200  400  800       PHOTOGRAPHY MENU       AUTO BRACKETING       HAUTO BRACKETING  TIEV  PIREN   1 3EV    OFF NORMAL  MEn                This mode can be selected in the    P   S   A   M     photography modes    Use this feature to photograph the same image  with different exposure settings  Auto bracketing  automatically shoots 3 consecutive frames  one of  which is correctly exposed while the remaining two  are underexposed and overexposed respectively  by a set amount       The thr
42. e used with multi frame  playback             Use the    AY  lt P gt     buttons to move the cursor   the orange outline  to the desired frame   Pressing    A    or    Y    repeatedly switches to  the previous or next display      You can enlarge the selected image by  pressing the    DISP    button again     D Multi frame playback is particularly useful for  selecting images for single frame erase  single   frame protect  Resize  DPOF frame specification or  DPOF confirmation and cancellation     ERASING SINGLE FRAME    T       ERASE       ERASE    FORMAT FORMAT       Press the    MENU OK    button to erase the  displayed image  When erasing is complete  the  next image appears and the     ERASE 0K       message is displayed     ERASE OK           ALL FRAMES ALL FRAMES    PRPALIE     FT DANAE   AME DAME  NAML f RAN       OK  gt  OK   CANCEL    BACK         Press     lt      or     gt     button to display the image to  be erased     Select    FRAME     in the    tf ERASE    menu and  press the    MENU OkK    button         Set the Mode switch to    P        Press the    MENU OkK    button to display the  Menu screen on the monitor        D If     YPROTECTED FRAME     is displayed  the image protection  must be removed to erase the image       P 82     Dif the     DPOF SPECIFIED  ERASE OK      message is  displayed  DPOF is specified  When you press the     MENU OK    button  the image is erased and the  DPOF settings are updated              D See P 77 for more information o
43. ea of the card   Do not use third party labels as this can lead to  problems when the card is inserted or removed      When you attach the label  take care that it does not  cover any of the write protect area     E Notes on Using SmartMedia with a PC       f you intend to take photos using a SmartMedia that  has been used on a PC  format the SmartMedia on  your camera      When you format a SmartMedia in the camera and  then shoot and record images  a directory  folder  is  automatically created  Image data is then recorded in  this directory       Do not change or delete the directory  folder  names  or file names on the SmartMedia from your PC as this  will make it impossible to use the SmartMedia in your  camera       Always use the camera to erase image data ona  SmartMedia       To edit image data  copy the image data to the  computer   s hard disk and then edit the copied data     E Specifications   Type Image memory card for digital cameras   SmartMedia    Operating voltage   3 3V   Operating conditions  Temperature    0  C to  40  C   32  F to  104  F   Humidity    80  or less  condensation free     Dimensions 37 mm x 45 mm x 0 76 mm     1 45 in  x 1 77 in  x 0 03 in    WxHxD  449    Warning Displays     gt  The table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor    Explanation    qj  Lit red  charge   No SmartMedia is loaded  or it is   Load the SmartMedia  3 3V  in the correct  CARD NOT INITIALIZED The SmartMedia is not formatted    Format the Smar
44. ec   ISO 400 1 6 sec  to 1 1000 sec     ISO 800 1 1 3 sec  to 1 1000 sec   A   Aperture setting  F2 8 to F11    D See P 63     72 for information on the Photography  menu     De    1000 F2  8       If you exceed the control range for the  photography mode  as with a scene that is  extremely overexposed or underexposed   the  shutter speed or aperture is displayed in red on  the screen     P 13      D Set the correct exposure compensation for the  shooting conditions     P 55      Program Shift    Shutter Speed    Aperture    ii    A        This function allows you to select different  shutter speed and aperture setting combinations  without changing the exposure setting  In  Program Shift mode  the shutter speed and  aperture settings are displayed in yellow     Program Shift is cancelled when you switch    modes or switch the camera off     43    M   MANUAL       Turn the Mode dial to select the settings        This mode allows you to set any shutter speed  or aperture setting       Shutter speed setting  1 steps   1 3 EV     ISO 125 3 sec  to 1 1000 sec   ISO 200 3 sec  to 1 1000 sec   ISO 400 1 6 sec  to 1 1000 sec     ISO 800 1 1 3 sec  to 1 1000 sec        Aperture setting  F2 8 to F11 in 1 3 EV steps    D See P 63     72 for information on the Photography  menu   44 D See P 112 for more information on EVs     Shutter Speed Setting    Shutter Speed    GO Fo   amp      ____      _     Turn the Command dial to select the setting     Aperture Setting    Aperture       Hold 
45. ee available settings are  1 3   2 3  and  1 EV     D Flash photography cannot be used      This feature always takes 3 shots  However  if there  is insufficient space on the SmartMedia for 3 shots   no picture will be taken          Auto bracketing is disabled when oe     shooting is selected   P 59                    a E a    een CANCEL  BACK     When Preview display is set to    ON     P 100   a     is correctly exposed      is overexposed and     is underexposed  To record the images  press  the    MENU OK    button  To proceed without  recording the images  press the    BACK    button     The    STORING    message appears on the LCD  monitor while the images are being recorded onto  the SmartMedia    D It takes about 11 seconds to record the image data   NORMAL   2400 x 1800 pixels      PHOTOGRAPHY MENU       3 SHARPNESS       R SHARPNESS    HARD    This mode can be selected in the    P S  A   M     photography modes    Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines  or to adjust the image quality        Three levels of sharpness are available    HARD    NORMAL    SOFT      Emphasizes the outlines        Best for shots of subjects such as L  buildings or text where you want  sharp images       Best for ordinary photography     Provides edge sharpness that is  ideal for ordinary shots       Softens the outlines     Best for shots of subjects such as  people  where a softer image is  desirable     70    PHOTOGRAPHY MENU         USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH    EXTERNAL FLASH  
46. emory card  SmartMedia  to a personal computer  Its USB interface provides  high speed data transmission     Windows 98 or Power Macintosh with USB interface     A   FLOPPY DISK  ADAPTER  FD A2    tor SmartMedia            Image Memory Card Reader DM R1  This device allows image data shot on the camera to be handled in essentially  the same way as files on an external disk drive for a personal computer   e  EEE 1394 interface   e Dual slot for SmartMedia and CompactFlash Type II  Microdrive compatible        SC FX9  This is a special synthetic leather case that protects the camera against soiling   dust and minor impacts when it is being carried        112    Explanation of Terms       AF AE Lock      Auto Power Save  Function      DPOF      EV     JPEG      Motion JPEG     PC Card    PC Card Standard    PCMCIA     White Balance      On the FinePix4900 ZOOM  pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and exposure  settings  AF and AE lock   If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the frame or change  the picture composition after the exposure is set  you can obtain good results by changing the  composition after the AF and AE settings are locked     If the camera is not used in any way for 15 seconds  this function switches features such as the LCD   monitor off  Sleep mode  to prevent battery depletion and the waste of power when the AC power   adapter is connected  If the camera is then left unused for a further period  the Auto Power Save f
47. enu      lt 4a    or  A A a a r j ii AA   Use     lt      and    P    to select the menu item and    m        current photography Sh 60 F5  6 A    tasterBaatarit    A    and    Y    to change the setting  settings  you can check arpness i E l    them by holding down    hese the    MENU Ok    button to confirm the  the    INFO    button  ap ag          The photography information is not displayed in       GU        SP    or    SS    mode     You cannot access the menu settings in    GU      D You can only use this function to check the settings     SP    or    SS    mode     62 not to change them  See P 39 for details  63    64    Z  FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT    AUTO MULTI 2  Ke     This mode can be selected in the    P S  A   M     photography modes    Use this setting when you cannot obtain the  correct brightness  such as when the flash does  not reach the subject  is too faint  or when you  are using the flash for a close up shot       The range for exposure compensation is  2  levels     0 6 to  0 6 EV in 0 3 EV increments    Exposure compensation only functions with the  built in flash  See P 112 for more information  on EVs     SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE    IB  WHITE BALANCE    MULT   200   0        This mode can be selected in the    P   S   A  lt  M     photography modes    Change the white balance setting when you  want to take a picture with the white balance  fixed for the surroundings and lighting when the  picture is taken    In Auto mode  the correct white bala
48. era  may be damaged internally even when no external  damage is visible     113    114    Notes on the Power Supply       Notes on Using the Battery    The FinePix4900 ZOOM camera uses a rechargeable   lithium ion battery  Note the points below when using   the rechargeable battery  Take particular care to read   the Safety Notes to ensure that you use the battery   correctly      When shipped  the NP 80 is not fully charged  Always  charge the battery before using it      Always remove the battery cap when using the  battery      When you are carrying the battery around  load it into  the digital camera or attach the cap      When storing the battery  store it with the cap fitted     aa es    Terminal    Battery       E Battery Features      The battery gradually loses its charge even when not  used  Use a battery that has been charged recently   in the last day or two  to take pictures       To maximize the battery life  switch the camera off as  quickly as possible when it is not being used      In cold locations  the number of frames that can be  shot decreases  Take along a spare fully charged  battery    You can also increase the amount of power produced  by putting the battery in your pocket or another warm  place to heat it and then loading it into the camera  just before you take a picture    If you are using a heating pad  take care not to place  the battery directly against the pad The camera may  not operate if you use a depleted battery in cold  conditions     E 
49. g a FUJIFILM FinePix series   MX series and DX series digital camera           FAST FORWARDING IMAGES          You can fast forward through the frames by  holding down     lt     or     gt     button for about  3 seconds during playback        During fast forward  3 frames are shown  together in miniature on the monitor  When you  stop fast forward  the image enclosed in the  frame is displayed on the monitor as a single  image     D A progress bar is displayed to show the approximate  playback position on the SmartMedia        PLAYBACK ZOOM       Pressing    A amp     and    Y    button during playback  zooms in and out on  enlarges and reduces  the  still image respectively  When you use this  function  a zoom bar is displayed       Zoom scales    2400 x 1800 pixel images   Max 15 x  1600 x 1200 pixel images   Max 10 x  1280 x 960 pixel images  Max 8x  640 x 480 pixel images  Max 4x    D Pressing     lt 4    or     gt     during zooming cancels zooming  34 and moves to the next image        After you have zoomed an image     you can  move around the image by holding down the     SHIFT    button    and pressing    A        Y         lt      and    p gt     on the 4 direction button     D Press the    BACK    button to return to normal  unscaled display     MULTI FRAME PLAYBACK    i        Pressing the    DISP    button twice switches to the  multi frame  9 frame  display        The LCD monitor text display disappears after  approximately 3 seconds    D Playback zoom cannot b
50. g the photographed image  is  displayed after you take a photograph     ON   The preview screen is displayed and you  can choose whether to record the image   To record      MENU OkK    button  To continue without recording      BACK    button  OFF  The preview screen is not displayed and  the image is automatically recorded     D Previews are not displayed when the photography  mode is set to Movie        Preview Zoom      Las 5     By magnifying the preview picture      of   the focusing and details of the picture is possible       You can zoom in or out on the image on the  preview screen by pressing    A    or    Y    on the  4 direction button      You can move around a zoomed image by  holding down the    SHIFT    button and pressing      lt a        P        A    or    Y    on the 4 direction button     In Continuous zsncollhglAute Bracketing    eae ee ee    REC   OK  CANCEL   BACK        Setting Preview display to    ON    allows you to   select the images to be recorded      Use     lt q    and    B      to select the images you do  not want to record      Press    A    and    Y    to add or remove the  Mark        W       S PREVIEW    yore B ki 5  ek P     i A 7  f z ki pa      J    4  7    BY     lt r cry aE a           _    Place an    W    mark under all the images you do  not want to record and then press the     MENU OK    button to record the remaining  images     101    AUTO POWER SAVE SETTING    SelM    Dae ee Pe Low    PREVIEW    OFF  vOFF    BEEP PHIGH  T 
51. gain    e Set the Mode switch and Mode dial to the  correct setting    e Load a new battery     e Set the Mode switch and Mode dial to the  correct setting     e Connect the A V cable correctly     e Connect the TV and camera correctly     e Set the TV input to    Video           Specifications         Model   Digital camera FinePix4900 ZOOM    CCD Sensor  1 1 7 inch Super CCD with primary color filter   2 4  million pixels in an interwoven pattern    Image file Size  2400 x 1800 pixels   1600 x 1200 pixels    1280 x 960 pixels   640 x 480 pixels    File format  Still image   DCF compliant  Exif ver 2 1 TIFF RGB or  JPEG   DPOF compatible  Movie   AVI format  Motion JPEG    Storage media   SmartMedia  3 3V     Viewfinder  0 55 inch 110000 pixel electronic viewfinder    E Number of frames recorded      Lens   Super EBC Fujinon optical 6x zoom lens  Aperture   F2 8 to F11  13 levels in 1 3 steps  Focus   TTL contrast type  Auto or Manual     Focus distance   f   7 8mm     46 8mm   equivalent to 35mm     210mm on a 35mm camera      Exposure control   64 zones TTL metering  Program AE   Auto  Scene Position  Program  Aperture priority Auto  and Shutter priority Auto       Sensitivity   Equivalent to ISO 125 200 400 800     White balance  Auto  In Program  Aperture priority Auto  Shutter   priority Auto and Manual modes  7 positions can be  selected and the custom white balance can be set  with the push of a button        Focal range  Normal   Approx  50 cm  1 6 ft   to infinity  
52. h Mode cccecccssccttceetees tees eeteeeeeseeeeseeeees 50      Red Eye Reduction  lt crrettttt eee eetttee teeter ee eteteeeeee 50  2 Basic Photography BS ce oe e ec ca accnececaee 51  TAKING PICTURES  AUTO MODE  Dr aE EEEREN 22 s   Slow Synchro A E oeleeae wesc eee 51  Number of Available Frames eeeeeseeeeeereereee 27 Sm Red Eye Reduction   Slow Synchro     51  USING AF AE LOCK    rssrsrsssrssensnnnnnnnunnnunnnnuunnnunununeunnn 28 A  Suppressed Flash  srrrrrrrssrrrrrrnsrnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnuna 52  FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION       street 30     MACRO  CLOSE UP  PHOTOGRAPHY cee 53  VIEWING YOUR IMAGES  PLAYBACk  a ea a E 32 AE L   USING AE LOCK     ss srrersrsssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 54  FAST FORWARDING IMAGES E A O 33 yA EXPOSURE COMPENSATION histbiatets EEE E unii a E GE ae 55  PLAYBACK ZOOM A A 34 SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS oi eaa sence sre besten 56  MULTI FRAME PLAYBACK          ss ssssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 35  0  Focus Check Button  sssssssssssserssssserrrnssenenrnnnnnna 57  ERASING SINGLE FRAME  ssrrsrrsrersrrssrnnnnnunnnnnnannseunns 36 DIGITAL ZOOM      5 rssssssssssssssssrsnnsnnnnnnunnnununnnnunnnnnnnuunnnuns 58  A USING A TV MONITOR ccrsttt seein ies 38 O  CONTINUOUS SHOOTING srrrsrrssrsrrrrerenersnnennnnnnns 59          X  SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY A A E TAT 60  PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION Peer eee E 62  PHOTOGRAPHY MENU   PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION                   63  4  FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT eree 64   WB  SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE ovrverrereeee 64  Cust
53. h and use the accessories  refer to the instructions  provided with the accessory used       SmartMedia     These are separately available SmartMedia cards   Use the following SmartMedia      e MG 4S   4MB  3 3V e MG 16SW   16MB  3 3V  ID  e MG 8S   8MB  3 3V e MG 32SW   32MB  3 3V  ID  e MG 16S   16MB  3 3V e MG 64SW   64MB  3 3V  ID  e MG 32S   32MB  3 3V  e MG 64S   64MB  3 3V      Some 3 3V SmartMedia are labelled as    3V    or    ID    cards       BC 80 Battery Charger  Use the BC 80 to charge the rechargeable battery quicker   Battery charging takes roughly 1 hour  charging an NP 80        NP 80 Rechargeable Battery  The NP 80 is a rechargeable lithium ion battery          PC Card Adapter  The PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard  ATA compliant  PCMCIA 2 1  PC card  Type I    e PC AD2   Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V 3 3V  2MB to 8MB   e PC AD3   Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V 3 3V  2MB to 64MB       Floppy Disk Adapter  FlashPath   This adapter is the same size and shape as a 3 5 inch floppy disk  You can copy  the images on a SmartMedia to your PC simply by loading the SmartMedia into  the floppy disk adapter and then inserting the adapter into your floppy disk drive     E Compatible OS Compatible SmartMedia    FD A1 A1S A1N 5V 3 3V  2MB to 32MB  Windows 95 98  NT 4 0  Macintosh  FD A2 5V 3 3V  2MB to 64MB             SM R1 R2 Image Memory Card Reader  The SM R1 R2 allows images to very easily be read and written from an image  m
54. he BRIGHTNESS  You can only adjust the brightness when the  Mode switch is set to either    6    or    P                     The brightness adjustment can be set      04   ssl ahead BON Ue CASAL alles E toe   4 To exit this procedure without changing the settings    lt  Sarre E phan aah      S press the    BACK    button              System Expansion Options        gt  By using the FinePix4900 ZOOM together with other optional FUJIFILM products  your system can  be expanded to fill a wide range of uses  See P 106 to 111 for details        ea TV monitor  FinePix4900 ZOOM  commercially available   Digital Camera  SmartMedia i Video output     i CESS                 USB           be  l    Floppy Disk Adapter  FlashPath   Floppy disk drive      PC card slot      Taaa   SCSI     PC Card Adapter PC Card  USB     PRACO  IEEE 1394  Personal Computer  P  commercially available     Digital Photo Printer  USB                       Using the USB Interface Set         Use the cable provided to connect the camera  to your PC and transfer image data from the  camera to the PC      The software runs on Windows 98  including  the second edition   Windows 2000 Professional  and Mac OS 8 5 1 to Mac OS 9 0  Note that  your PC must be equipped with a USB port    The software is not guaranteed to run on  home made PCs         To play back a movie on your personal computer   software such as QuickTime 3 0 is required  You  should also copy the movie file to your hard disk  before playing it back   
55. he battery from the digital camera or  battery charger when it is not being used  Left  installed  minute amounts of current flow even when  unused  and the battery may become excessively  drained and no longer function       Attach the cap and store in a cool place      The battery should be stored in a dry location with an  ambient temperature between  15  C and  25  C    59  F and  77  F       Do not leave the battery in hot or extremely cold  places     E Handling the Battery    To avoid injury or damage  observe the  following         Do not allow the metal portions of the battery to touch  other metal objects       Do not bring the battery close to a flame or throw it  into a fire       Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery     To avoid damaging the battery or shortening  its life  observe the following      e Do not drop the battery or otherwise subject it to  strong impacts      Do not immerse the battery in water     115    116    Notes on the Power Supply    To ensure that you obtain optimum battery  performance  observe the following        Always keep the battery terminals clean    e Store the battery in a cool  dry place  Storing the  battery for long periods in a hot location can shorten  the battery life    If you use the battery for a long period  the camera  body and the battery itself will become warm  This  is normal and is not a malfunction  Use the AC  power adapter supplied with the camera if you are  taking picture or viewing images for a 
56. he battery is exhausted     e The subject is too far away   e Your finger covering the flash     e The lens is dirty  e The lens is zoomed to telephoto in Macro  mode     e The SmartMedia is write protected     e The frame is protected           e Set the Mode switch and Mode dial to the  correct setting    e Pop the flash up   The flash cannot be  used in some modes     P 39   Select a  mode in which the flash can be used     e Wait until charging is completed before  pressing the shutter button      Load a new SmartMedia  erase a frame   or remove the write protection    e Set the flash to Auto  Red Eye Reduction  or Forced Flash mode    e Cancel Macro Photography    e Load a new battery     e Move closer to the subject   e Hold the camera correctly     e Clean the lens   e Cancel Macro mode     e Remove the write protection    Peel off the write protect sticker      e Remove the frame protection     123    124    Troubleshooting    Cause Remedy    Nothing happens when    use the camera switches  and dial     No image appears when    press the     DISP    button     There is no picture on the      Camera malfunction     e The Mode switch and Mode dial has been  moved to another setting   e The battery exhausted     e The Mode switch and Mode dial has been  moved to another setting     e The A V cable is connected during movie  playback     The camera and TV are connected  incorrectly    e The TV input is set to    TV           e Remove the battery  re insert them and  try a
57. ider range of situations    Low noise  ISO 125  and high sensitivity  ISO 400 800   settings available     Can be used with external flash units     Auto focus with Macro photography function  manual focus  also available      Automatic shooting modes for different types of shot allow  settings that can be tailored to your subject     Convenient preview function so you can quickly check your shots     Continuous shooting function even at maximum resolution     Smooth  multilevel  digital zoom function  1 88x at megapixel  resolutions  and playback zoom function  up to 15x      An    INFO    button that shows you a list of the camera settings  at a single touch whenever you need it     Movie  video  shooting function  320 x 240 pixels      2 inch 130000 pixel low temperature polysilicon TFT LCD  monitor and 0 55 inch 110000 pixel Electronic viewfinder     Magnesium alloy body     USB connection for quick and easy image data transmission to  your personal computer  provided as an optional accessory      Conforms to the new standard for digital camera file system      Design rule for Camera File system     Supports DPOF  Digital Print Order Format  for simple print   ordering    Accessories      SmartMedia   16MB  3 3V   1   Supplied with     e Anti static case  1   e Index label  1     a        NP 80 Rechargeable  Battery  1     T      AC Power Adapter  AC 5V AC 5VH   approx  2 m connection  cord   1          Shoulder strap  1     SB      Lens cap  1          Video Cable  appro
58. impacts or shocks while an image is being  recorded     E Trademark Information   e IBM PC AT is a registered trademark of International  Business Machines Corp  of the U S A       iMac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple  Computer  Inc    e Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft  Corporation of the U S  registered in the U S A  and other  countries    Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft  Windows Operating System      SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation      Other company or product names are trademarks or  registered trademarks of the respective companies   Trademark Information     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     Camera Features and Accessories       Features      Uses the 1 1 7 inch Super CCD with 2 4 million pixels which  delivers high resolution image file with 4 32 million pixels       6x optical zoom that uses aspherical lenses for superb optical  performance    Wide range of exposure modes  including a manual  photography mode for fine tuning of the photography settings     Quick  responsive operation with 3 second startup and as little  as 1 second between shots     Fast ISO 200 film speed  standard  and built in automatic flash  allow shooting in a w
59. ing for shots taken outdoors in  daylight     When using the flash  Auto Flash or Forced Flash only       Night Scene    Use this mode for shots taken in the evening or    at night  Night Scene mode gives priority to      slower shutter speeds       Shutter  Slow shutter speed mode with speeds as slow  as 3 seconds      White Balance  Use this setting for shots taken outdoors in  daylight   lt s         When using the flash  Slow Synchro  Red Eye Reduction Slow  Synchro only     P  PROGRAMED S   SHUTTER PRIORITY A   APERTURE PRIORITY    P   Programed Auto    This is an automatic mode that selects the shutter  speed and aperture for you but still allows you to  select the other camera settings  Like the Shutter   priority and Aperture priority modes  this mode is  relatively simple to use  Program Shift            S   Shutter priority Auto    This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the  shutter speed  You can use this mode to take shots  that freeze movement  fast shutter speeds  or that  give the impression of movement  slow shutter  speeds      A   Aperture priority Auto    This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the  aperture  You can use this mode to take shots with  a blurred background  wide aperture  or with both  foreground and background in sharp focus  narrow    4  aperture         Turning the Command dial gives you access to  the following      P   Program Shift  S   Shutter speed setting    ISO 125 3 sec  to 1 1000 sec   ISO 200 3 sec  to 1 1000 s
60. k  paper     2 steps     0 7 EV      Scenes with low reflectivity  such as shots of pine  trees or dark foliage    2 steps     0 7 EV       amp See P 112 for more information on EVs        60 F5  6 MA     turtarartaiitt    Hold down the          button and turn the S     Command dial to select the setting  The    W     icon and the exposure compensation indicator  are displayed on the screen       Compensation range      2 to  2 EV  in 1 3 EV steps  1 step   1 3 EV  1 notch   1 3 EV     _ This setting is retained when the mode is switched  or the camera is switched off  The    W    icon is  displayed   Set the exposure compensation to        0    unless compensation is required       99    06       SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS    eT   gt  Right    hin     jm   mn am      Turn the focusing ring to focus the shot   a   A focusing indicator mark appears on the  screen  Adjust the focus until          appears     Manual focus can be used in all photography  modes except    ss       Use manual focus for subjects that are not  suitable for Auto Focus or where you want the  focus fixed for a shot      Slide the focus mode selector switch to    MF        The    IMF     icon appears on the screen        E Focusing Indicator Marks   The focusing mark appears when you move the  focus a set amount  close to the focused  position   Use the mark as a guide to focusing       Oo The shot is focused     The camera is focused too close   Turn the focusing ring to the right     The camera is focuse
61. long period  of time     E Specifications    Nominal voltage DC 3 7V  Maximum voltage DC 4 2V  Nominal capacity 1300mAh    Operating temperature   0  C to  40  C   32  F to  104  F     Dimensions 19 8 mm x 20 4 mm x 55 5 mm   0 78 in  x 0 8 in  x 2 19 in     WxHxD    Mass Weight  Approx  40g  1 402       These specifications are subject to change without  notice     AC Power Adapter    Always use the AC 5V AC 5VH AC Power Adapter with   the FinePix4900 ZOOM Digital Camera    The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC    5V AC 5VH could result in damage to your FinePix4900   ZOOM Digital Camera      This AC power adapter is designed exclusively for  indoor use      Plug the connection cord plug securely into the DC  input terminal of the FUJIFILM Digital camera      Turn off the power switch of the FUJIFILM Digital  camera before disconnecting the connection cord  from the FUJIFILM Digital camera   s DC input  terminal  To disconnect  take hold of the plug and pull  it out  do not disconnect it by pulling on the cord       Do not use this AC power adapter with any device  except the specified device       During use  this AC power adapter will become hot to  touch  but this is not abnormal    e Do not disassemble the AC power adapter  Doing so  could be dangerous       Do not use this device in a place with high temperature  and high humidity      Do not drop or subject this device to strong shocks       This device may emit a humming noise  but this is not  abnormal    
62. mes from the movie file at regular  intervals and then saves them in rows as a  single image  1600 x 1200      The interval between the automatically selected  frames varies depending on the movie recording  time           T ERASE    FORMAT       ALL FRAMES      Use     lt q    or    P    to select the movie file     Press the    MENU OK    button to display the    menu  4    95    96            PLAYBACK MENU  ES  CREATE INDEX                                                         Use     lt q    or    P    to select    2 INDEX        Press the    MENU OK    button             100 0006    0K     OK  OK  NO   BACK     The index preview screen appears  To record  the index  press the    MENU Ok    button     Dif you do not want to record the index  press the     BACK    button to return to the menu  To exit the  menu screen  press the    BACK    button again     S ET   SET UP MODE  gt  The table below explains the camera setting    FILE SIZE  2400 X 1800   Use this option to set the number of recorded pixels  file  QUALITY NORMAL   size  and quality  compression rate   See P 99 for details     Use this setting to specify whether a preview image   showing the photographed image  is displayed after a  picture is taken  See P 100 for details     AUTO POWER  SAVE 2 MIN 5 MIN OFF 2 MIN    o Ee       Use this setting to specify whether the camera is switched to  low power mode and then automatically switched off when  the camera controls are not being used  See P 102 for details    
63. mode to photograph backlit  scenes  such as a subject against a window or  in the shade of a tree  or to obtain the correct  colors when you are shooting under lighting  such as fluorescent tubes  In this mode  the  flash fires in bright as well as dark conditions        sy 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 nighttime backdrop      lt 9  Red Eye Reduction   Slow Synchro    Use this mode for slow synchro shots with red eye  reduction        The image may be overexposed when you shoot  bright scenes      Because a slow shutter speed is used  a tripod  should be used to prevent camera shake     To take the picture with a background brightly    with a main subject in the night  please use the     SP    mode           Night Scene  settings     P 41            52    FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY                     Suppressed Flash    Closing the flash suppresses flash operation   Use this mode when you are taking pictures in  indoor lighting at distances too great for the flash  to have any effect  such as theater performances  or indoor sporting events  When you use  Suppressed Flash  the Auto White Balance  function     P 112  operates so that natural colors  are captured along with the ambience of the  available light     D If you are shooting in Suppressed Flash mode in dark  conditions  use a tripod to prevent camera shake    D See P 26  120 for information
64. n semiconductor  memory chip  NAND flash memory  which is used for  storing digital image data    Because the data is stored electronically  the stored  image data can be erased from the card and new data  recorded     E SmartMedia with IDs   The SmartMedia ID is a SmartMedia that has an  individually assigned identification number  SmartMedia  ID cards can be used with devices that use ID numbers  for copyright protection or other purposes  This camera  accepts SmartMedia ID cards in the same way as  conventional SmartMedia cards     E Storing Data   In the situations listed below  recorded data may be   erased  destroyed   Please note that Fuji Photo Film   Co   Ltd  accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the   loss  destruction  of recorded data      When the SmartMedia is used incorrectly by the  owner or a third party     When the SmartMedia is exposed to static electricity  or electrical noise     When the SmartMedia cover is opened or the  SmartMedia removed and the camera is then  switched off during data recording  during data  erasing  SmartMedia formatting  or during frame  advance when images are being played back     Back up important data onto another medium      MO disk  floppy disk  hard disk  etc         a       E Notes on Handling SmartMedia     When inserting the card into the camera  hold the  SmartMedia straight as you push it in      Never remove the SmartMedia or switch the camera  off during data recording  during data erasing   SmartMedia formatting
65. n the Erasing all    frames and Formating   D Multi frame playback     P 35  is an easy way to  36 select images to be protected        To cancel single frame erase  press the    BACK       button to return to the menu  To exit the menu  screen  press the    BACK    button again     To continue erasing images  repeat the  procedure from step  3                  37    USING A TV MONITOR    To the video    input socket       Switch off the camera and the TV  Plug the Plug the other end of the cable into the video   video cable  provided  into the    VIDEO OUT    input socket on the TV  Then switch the camera   socket on the camera  and TV on and take pictures or play back  images as you would normally     Dif there is a power outlet available  connect the D Refer to the instructions provided with your TV for  38     AC 5V AC 5VH AC Power Adapter  more information on video input for your TV     Advanced Features    Photography ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY       The Advanced Photography section introduces a range of camera functions that you can access by  setting the Mode switch to    0        E Photography mode specifications       Photography Accessible menu  Factory AE lock Exposure TES a    mas Satin i aR aa Ss   a a  Auto    P 40  EE 4 O O    SP Scene Position        amp  Portrait    P 41     aA Landscape    P 41       Sports          bE      Night Scene      P 41           P Programed Auto   Flash Brightness Adjustment   mP 42  White Balance          S Shutter priority   Photometr
66. nce may not  be obtained for subjects such as close ups of  people   s faces and shots taken under a special  light source  In such situations  select the correct  white balance for the light source  See P 112 for  more information on the white balance     AUTO   Automatic adjustment   Shooting to show the ambience of the  light source   4    Custom white balance  3   Shooting outdoors in fine weather  4   Shooting in shade       4  Shooting under    Daylight    fluorescent  lamps     gt    Shooting under    Warm White    fluorescent  lamps     3   Shooting under    Cool White    fluorescent  lamps             Shooting in incandescent light      The white balance setting is ignored when the flash is  used  To achieve the desired effect in your shot   press the flash back down to suppress flash  operation     P 52             gt  Custom White Balance  lt 4   f lige this function when you want to match the  white balance accurately for a particular light  source  You can also use this function to     achieve special effects  J                  Custom White Balance Setting    WHITE BALANCE  N t    as    Select    SL    Custom White Balance and press  the    MENU Ok    button               PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE       LLCUSTOM WB          CHANGE W  NOT CHANG    CANCEL        Using the light source for which you want to set  the white balance  hold a sheet of white paper  so that it fills the entire screen    When you press the     4    button  a measurement  i
67. nd time are not set  a confirmation  screen appears each time you switch the  camera on  Use     lt     or     gt     to select    SET    or     NO    and press the    MENU OK    button   See  P 21 if you selected    SET        D If you switch the camera on when the Mode switch is    set to    B     the lens extends  Take care not to press  on the lens     SWITCHING ON AND OFF   See P 67     68 for information on selecting the language    Blank   q_4 Lit yellow  d 4  Lit red  d  Lit red    With the LCD monitor on  you can check the   remaining charge in the battery      Battery has ample charge   No indicator  displayed       The battery is approximately half charged    3  Battery charge low  Replace or recharge the  battery as it will run out shortly      The battery is exhausted  The display will  shortly go blank and the camera will stop  working  Replace or recharge the battery      gt  Auto Power Save Function  lt 4    If the camera is not used in any way for 15  seconds when the camera functions are  enabled  this function temporarily switches  features such as the LCD screen off to  reduce power consumption  If the camera is  then left unused for a further period  2 or 5  minutes   the Auto Power Save function  automatically switches the camera off   See  P 102 for details         19    20 date and time  proceed from step  3      SETTING THE DATE AND TIME       FILE SIZE pie  ouarity PSETLOK   PREVIEW OFF    AUTO POWER  SAVE D2MIN    BEEP DHIGH  T DATE TIME PSET OK    
68. ning from the  highest file number stored on the last  SmartMedia used     D if the SmartMedia already contains image files with  file numbers higher than the highest file number on  the last SmartMedia  images are stored beginning  from the highest file number on the current  SmartMedia        File number    Directory number    Frame number    0972372000    You can check the file number by viewing the  image  The last 4 digits of the 7 digit number in  the top right corner of the screen are the file  numbers  while the first 3 digits show the  directory number        When you change the SmartMedia  always switch  the camera off before you open the SmartMedia slot  cover  If you open the slot cover without switching  the camera off  the frame number memory will not  function       File numbers run from 0001 to 9999  Once 9999 is  exceeded  the directory number goes up by 1  The  maximum number is 999 9999    D If you switch the Frame NO  Memory function off  the  highest file number stored by the function is reset       The displayed frame number may differ for images  photographed on other cameras     103        ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS    5  Or    100 0005    BRIGHTNESS    Press     lt q    or    B      to adjust the brightness of   4000000    p  the LCD monitor     Press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the    SET   OK  CANCEL IBACK  setting       Hold down the    SHIFT    button   and press  the    DISP    button to display the adjustment bar        Adjusting t
69. nto the power outlet   To shoot or play back images without depleting  the battery charge  use the special AC Power  Adapter AC 5V AC 5VH     D The socket outlet shall installed near the equipment  and shall be easily accessible       The shapes of the plug and socket outlet depends  on the country of use    D Using AC power adapters other than the AC 5V AC   5VH could damage the camera       See P 116 for more information on the AC power  adapter     Charging the Battery       IFEA    Load the battery and connect the AC power  adapter  After approximately 3 seconds  the  indicator lamp turns orange and charging  begins  When charging ends  the indicator lamp  goes off     DA fully discharged battery takes about 5 hours to  recharge    D An almost fully charged battery will not charge  This  is normal and does not indicate a fault    Dif you switch the camera on while the battery is  charging  the charging will stop       The battery will not charge if the AC power adapter  connector is not correctly plugged into the camera   Charging times can be shortened by using the   optional Battery Charger BC 80      P 110      LOADING THE SmartMedia          SmartMedia     sold separately   E Only use 3 3V SmartMedia    MG 4S   4MB   MG 16SW  16MB  ID   MG 8S   8MB   MG 32SW  32MB  ID   MG 16S  16MB   MG 64SW  64MB  ID   MG 32S  32MB   MG 64S  64MB          Check that the camera is switched off and  open the slot cover      Push the SmartMedia firmly into the  SmartMedia slot as far a
70. number of frames for which prints can  a oe specified on one SmartMedia is 999    D Multi frame playback is an easy way to select  images to be printed  P 35             lt To specify cropping  gt   3       N               If you hold down the    SHIFT    button   and  press the    MENU OkK    button  the Crop Settings    screen appears     D Cropping cannot be specified for 640 x 480 pixel    images           Use    A    and    Y    to zoom in and out      You can move the area to be trimmed around  by holding down the    SHIFT    button and  pressing    A        Y         lt 4     and     gt     on the  4 direction button        The minimum file size for which cropping can be  specified is 640 x 480 pixels     89           PLAYBACK menu  9 DPOF SET FRAME            Gra Ne     Eo    Q  MOV E    SH1F    SETS  OK  CAN    Check the trimming settings on the monitor and  then press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the  settings           To specify prints for another frame  use the    q     and     gt     buttons to select the frame and then  specify the number of prints     DUsing     lt     or     gt     to move to another frame  automatically confirms the setting     T    M FRAME SET 100 0005    TOTAL 00003SHEETS        lt To Continue  gt     When you have completed the settings  always  press the    MENU OK    button to confirm the  settings  The total number of prints is displayed  on the monitor and then the menu screen  reappears    The    3    and the number of prints 
71. ode switch  P 22  32               Mode dial    Shutter priority Auto  P 42    ania Auto  P 42   Programed Auto  P 42             NF he Manual  P 44   aS Setup  P 97     Auto  P 40   om       Scene Position  P  40              Movie  P 46   11    12    Nomenclature       Example of Monitor Text Display    Shooting    Number of remaining shots    File size     Image quality       R  a AF warning    O  a Battery low  Flash mode Date     y       aa warning  W AF frame     Macro photography Shutter speed           display   L_ Exposure compensation  AE lock indicator  Aperture setting display Exposure compensation    Example of Monitor Text Display    Playback             POOT  AS  amp  MF pod 24                      P Photography Mode     Self Timer photography      Continuous shooting  Auto bracketing    Jz       Zoom bar             MF  Manual focus  e4 Focus indicator       alr Playback frame  number     gt   100   9999      a      4 Battery low  Playback mode   warning          ss   l   Protection   amp  DPOF    Date 01 01 2000 12 00 PMs Time          Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Displays       If you exceed the control range for a photography mode  as with a scene that is extremely overexposed  or underexposed   the shutter speed or aperture is displayed in red on the screen    For dimly lit scenes             is displayed on the screen as the shutter speed and aperture setting  When  this occurs  press the shutter button down halfway so that the camera takes the meas
72. om White Balance Setting    r 65   LOJPHOTOMETRY E T a  ata T T 67  ISO  SETTING THE SENSITIVITY E T 68        E AUTO BRACKETING  resssssssssssssresssrnnnsrennsrennsnen 68       A SHARPNESS erresis rrnereenun inanin eaqaeddands 69  LE USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH eeereeerereeen 70  External Flash Settings    cinta nian aod Pale A A SEE eae E ROOER 71  When the White Balance is Incorrect                72   4 Advanced Features Playback  ADVANCED PLAYBACK a acta iciayeyei el NVR a ewe wea el es ele a aa ai Clone seta eset ee 73  im Playback mode MENU crrttttttt ttt ttre teres 73  PLAYBACK INFORMATION abe  Wonca A T EE NEE AE amici at E eave 74  MOVIE PLAYBACK EAS E E E E EEN TAE 75   PLAYBACK MENU   W ERASING SINGLE  ALL FRAMES FORMATTING     77  bl  PLAYBACK  AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK          79  ms RESIZE AE EEEE E AA E EE A E TE E E wlcieic  wists E 80    o n SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION     82  O n SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES     84    P HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS      86   gt   DPOF DATE SETTING eUnroneteete rege euemeraetiadeemeuwes 87  a  DPOF SET FRAME ee E T creer reer 88                                         gt   DPOF REVIEW RESET SOT Ae I tate 92   gt   DPOF SET ALL RESET ALL crccettrceettreeeeeeeeees 93  zeal CREATE INDEX baie Eww itera e sale a OEE ween taeda ss 95  SET  SET UP MODE eccriene e 97  SETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY   COMPRESSION RATIO  O ERAR RE ANE a cena meer  PREVIEW DISPLAY SETTINGS Deere e a tele  Preview Zoom E E A 
73. ome    digital    Tools for the imagination     wW  FUJIFILM    DIGITAL CAMERA       FinePix 4900200       Getting Ready 1    2  3    Advanced Features 4  Playback    Basic Photography       Advanced Features  Photography       pi    Setting         This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA  a  OWNER   S MANUAL FinePix4900 ZOOM correctly  Please follow the instructions carefully  BB11855 200 1     Warning       To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not expose the unit to rain or moisture     CAUTION    RISK OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION   TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK     NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     The graphical symbols are located on the bottom  of the case        AN This symbol is intended to alert the user to   the presence of uninsulated    dangerous   voltage    within the product   s enclosure   that may be of sufficient magnitude to   constitute a risk of electric shock to  persons     A N This symbol is intended to alert the user   to the presence of important operating   and maintenance  servicing  instructions   in the literature accompanying the  appliance     For customers in the U S A     FCC Statement    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  Rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions    1  This device may not cause  harmful interference  and  2  this device must  accept any interference received  including
74. r PC cards determined by the PCMCIA   Personal Computer Memory Card International Association  US      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  A function that automatically matches the white balance is called an Automatic White  Balance function     Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly        gt  Be sure to read this information in conjunction with before you use this product    Safety Notes       P 127  to ensure that you use your camera correctly     E Places to Avoid   Do not store or use the camera in the following types of   locations       Very humid  dirty or dusty places        n direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme  temperature rises  such as in a closed car in summer   Extremely cold places    e Places subject to strong vibrations    e Places affected by smoke or steam      Places subject to strong magnetic fields  such as  places near motors  transformers or magnets        For long periods in contact with chemicals such as  pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products     E Do not expose the camera to sand  The FinePix4900 ZOOM is particularly and adversely  affected by sand  In sandy locations such as beaches  or deserts  or in locations where there is wind borne
75. ry  battery life  with a  fully charged battery    Battery Type   Using LCD monitor   Using LCD viewfinder  NP 80 battery Approx  100 Approx  120    This indicates the number of available frames shot  consecutively at room temperature with a flash use rate of  50   Note that these figures may vary depending on the  ambient temperature and the amount of charge in the battery     Conditions for use  Temperature   0  C to  40  C   32  F to  104  F   80  humidity or less  no condensation     Camera dimensions  W H D   110 mm x 78 5 mm x 93 5 mm   4 3 in  x 3 1 in  x 3 7 in    not including accessories and attachments     Camera mass  weight    Approx  410g   14 50z    not including accessories  batteries or SmartMedia     Weight for photography   Approx  450g   18 90z    including batteries and SmartMedia     Accessories   See P 7    Optional Accessories   See P 105  111              These specifications are subject to change without notice       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 electrostatic discharge can in some cases cause  problems  This is not a malfunction of FUJIFILM Digital      Cameras  J    Safety Notes         To ensure that you use your FinePi
76. s it will go         Close the slot cover     D Images cannot be recorded or erased if a write   protect sticker is affixed to the SmartMedia    D Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it  is used with FUJIFILM SmartMedia    D Some 3 3V SmartMedia are labelled as    3V    cards    D See P 118 for more information on SmartMedia     Dif you open the slot cover while the camera is  switched on  the camera is automatically switched  off to protect the SmartMedia       The SmartMedia will not slide fully into the slot if it is  inserted facing the wrong way  Be careful not to  apply undue force to the SmartMedia        REMOVING THE SmartMedia          Grasp the SmartMedia with your fingertips and  pull it out       Check that the indicator lamp is green and  switch the camera off     next page      Open the slot cover     D To protect the SmartMedia  always store it in the  special anti static case      gt  Printing Images and Downloading  Images to a Personal Computer    See P 86  105 for information on printing  images    See P 105     108 for information on  downloading images to a personal computer     Never open the SmartMedia slot cover while   the camera is switched on This could destroy   the image data or damage the SmartMedia  18 itself           ODATE STIME    DATE TIME  WOE Se    SET    gt  NO    OK gt  OK      Press the             Power  button to switch the  camera on and off  When you switch the camera  on  the indicator lamp turns green    If the date a
77. s taken and the white balance is set     D The white balance setting does not affect the image  shown on the screen     To use the white balance set previously       press the    MENU OK    button without    66 pressing the    4    button        OVER       UNDER    If    OVER    or    UNDER     is displayed  the white  balance was not measured at the correct  exposure  Reset the white balance     D After you take the picture  you should check the      Color  White Balance     setting for the image    e Set preview display to ON in the SET UP menu     P 100     e Set the Mode switch to Playback     P 32        Example  lt     You can deliberately change the white  balance for a photographed image by using  colored paper instead of white paper     PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  LO  PHOTOMETRY     O  PHOTOMETRY    AVERAGE  SPOT    200  IE        This mode can be selected in the    P   S   A   lt  M     photography modes    Use this mode for scenes where the brightness  of the subject and background differ markedly so  that the Multi setting is unlikely to achieve the  desired result       AVERAGE   Light metering where an average  value for the entire image is used       SPOT   Light metering where the exposure  is optimized for the center of the  image      MULTI   Light metering where the camera    automatically assesses the scene  and selects the optimum exposure     The camera is fixed in Multi mode when    GU         SP     or    SS    is selected         gt  The light metering modes ar
78. se the Auto  Flash mode    D When you pop the flash up  the image shown on the  screen may disappear and the screen may go dark  because the flash is charging  In this event  the  indicator lamp flashes orange     Press the         button to select the flash setting   Each time you press the         button  the flash  mode changes to the next setting  A4      4   4      s  r   slov             The available flash settings are limited depending on  the photography mode     P 39        See P 70 for information on using external flash  units     50       FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY    A  Auto Flash Mode    Use this mode for ordinary photography  The  flash fires automatically as required by the  shooting conditions        Red Eye Effect             Red Eye Reduction    Use this mode to ensure that the subject   s eyes  appear natural when photographing 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     When you use the flash to photograph people in low light conditions  their eyes sometimes appear  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 effectively minimize the likelihood of the red eye effect     Take the following measures also 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 flash 
79. ses all the data and reformats  initializes  the  SmartMedia for use with this camera   D Formatting also erases protected still images and    movies  If you press the    MENU OkK    button  the menu  screen will appear on the LCD monitor                     Image data that can be played back    s D if the     YCARD ERROR    or     YCARD NOT INITIALIZED      message          The FinePix4900 ZOOM can play back video data recorded on an FinePix4900 ZOOM or image appears  wipe the contact surfaces on the    data recorded on a 3 3 volt SmartMedia using a FUJIFILM digital camera  However  the SmartMedia  the gold colored area  with a soft  dry    FinePix4900 ZOOM cannot play back audio data    cloth and then re insert it into the camera  If this    76 C aii _   does not resolve the problem  format the card  D Press the    BACK    button to exit the menu  TI                 PLAYBACK MENU  W ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES FORMATTING       ERASE    FORMA  A DAMEC      AR     RAMT A  RAW V      Press     lt     or    P    to select    W ERASE          Use the    A    and    Y    buttons to select       FRAME        ALL FRAMES    or    FORMAT        Press the    MENU OK    button     78 Formatting erases all the data     ERASE ALL 0K     OK    0K  CANCEL  BACK     A confirmation screen appears    If you are erasing all the frames  or formatting  the card  press the    MENU OkK       button to proceed   If you are erasing one frame  use the     lt     and     B    buttons to select the frame
80. shot you want to take     To produce high quality prints    Use no compression  HI  or a low compression ratio   FINE or NORMAL  with the largest possible file  size setting  However  because this increases the  amount of data in each frame  the remaining  number of available frames is reduced     For use on the Internet    These images are intended to be viewed on a  personal computer screen  so you should use a  small file size  640 x 480   Because this reduces the  amount of data in each frame  the remaining  number of available frames is increased     Quality  compression ratio     Select    HI    or    FINE    for better image quality and     BASIC    to increase the number of available shots   In most cases  the    NORMAL    setting provides  more than adequate image quality      When the mode switch is set to    0     excluding        w       holding down    SHIFT    and pressing    4     switches you to the settings screen        SET   OK  CANCEL   BACK        Use    A    or    Y    to change the file size setting  and     lt     or     gt     to change the quality setting     Press the    MENU Ok    button to confirm the   setting     There are 9 combinations of file size and quality  settings in total     P 27    D Images can be resized after shooting   P 80      99    100    PREVIEW DISPLAY SETTINGS       SET UP  VOUALITY  yen OK  PREVIEW DON    AUTO POWER  SAVE mT    BEEP DHIGH  T DATE TIME DSET  OK     Use this setting to specify whether a preview  screen  showin
81. tMedia     e The SmartMedia terminals are   Wipe the contact area on the SmartMedia  soild  with a soft dry cloth  It may be necessary to   e The SmartMedia is damaged   format the SmartMedia  If the error message    The SmartMedia format is   is still displayed  replace the SmartMedia   incorrect     Warning Displayed Remedy       The camera battery is low on   Replace or recharge the battery        CARD ERROR       The SmartMedia is fully recorded    Erase some images or use a SmartMedia  that has ample free space        CARD FULL    The SmartMedia is write protected   Use a SmartMedia that is not write     An attempt was made to playback   Images cannot be played back   a frame not recorded on this  camera       READ ERROR       The frame number has reached   Switch the Frame NO  Memory function off      FILE LIMIT 999 9999  w use a formatted SmartMedia to take the  picture   120    Explanation    Warning Displayed       W       PROTECTED FRAME    There is a strong likelihood of   Use flash photography  However  a tripod    camera shake because the   should be used for some scenes and modes   shutter speed is slow     A protected frame was erased    Remove the protection          AF    The AF  auto focus  cannot work     lf the shot is too dark  move at least 2 m  effectively  away from the subject and try again   e Use AF lock to take the picture     Aperture Shutter speed display   Outside the AE continuous   The shot can be taken  but the exposure will   Lit red  range 
82. terminals are soiled   e The battery is flat     e No SmartMedia is loaded   e The SmartMedia is fully recorded     e The SmartMedia is write protected      The SmartMedia is not formatted      The SmartMedia contact area is soiled     e The SmartMedia is damaged    eThe Auto Power Save function has  switched the camera off    e The battery is exhausted        e Put the battery in your pocket or another  warm place to heat it and then load it into  the camera just before you take a picture    e Wipe the battery terminals with a clean   dry cloth    e Load a new fully charged battery       Load a SmartMedia    Load a new SmartMedia or erase a  frame     e Remove the write protection    e Format the SmartMedia    e Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a  clean dry cloth    e Load a new SmartMedia    e Switch the camera on     e Load a new fully charged battery     Cause Remedy      can   t use the flash to  take pictures     The flash will not charge     The playback image is  too dark even though    used the flash     The image is blurred       can   t format the  SmartMedia     The ERASE ALL function  does not erase all the  frames     e The Mode switch and Mode dial has been  moved to another setting    e The flash is set to Suppressed Flash  mode  The flash is closed      e You pressed the shutter button while the  flash was charging     e No compatible SmartMedia is loaded     e The camera is set to Suppressed Flash  mode    e The camera is set to Macro Photography    e T
83. th the poles  positioned as indicated by the   and     marks     Do not heat  modify or attempt to  disassemble 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 battery     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  adapter specified for use with this  camera    Do not use voltages other than the  power supply voltage shown    The use of other power sources can  cause a fire     9S     N CAUTION    Do not use this camera in locations  severely 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        130    Safety Notes     N CAUTION    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
84. the screen is difficult to make out   press the shutter button down halfway        Digital zoom focal lengths  1600 x 1200   Equivalent to approx  210 mm  315 mm  1280 x 960   Equivalent to approx  210 mn   393 mm  640 x 480   Equivalent to approx  210 mm    787 mm  Movie   Equivalent to approx  35mm  66 mm    1 5x   1 875x   3 75x   1 875x     D When you switch to digital zoom  the video image on  the LCD monitor no longer changes smoothly        Continuous shooting can be specified in all  photography modes except    s        Selecting continuous shooting allows you to  shoot up to 5 frames continuously at intervals as  short as 0 2 seconds    When you press the          button  the          icon is  displayed and continuous shooting is selected   Press the     y    button again to cancel continuous  shooting     D You cannot use the flash in this mode      The continuous photography speed is the same  regardless of the quality and file size settings        Auto Bracketing     P 68  is disabled when  Continuous Shooting is selected     S  PREVIEW      S  DAE ee ee ee    REC  OK  CANCEL IBACK     If Preview display is set to ON     P 100   the  preview screen appears when you take a picture   The images are displayed in chronological order  from the left side of the screen  To record the  images  press the    MENU OkK    button  To continue  without recording the images  press the    BACK     button     D The focus and exposure are determined for the first  frame and cannot 
85. ubjects are as large as  possible within the frame  the  photograph will clearly show their  facial expressions           Important          being out of focus        Always use the AF AE lock to compose your picture   Failing to use the AF AE lock may result in the image    Portrait   Vertical shot frame     Use this frame for portrait  photography  Fit the subject   s face  into one of the 3 frames to shoot a  close up portrait  large frame   a  head and shoulders shot  middle  frame   or a half body shot  small  frame   Move at least 90 cm  away from the subject and take  the picture using the zoom   E a                    31    32         The EVF LCD selection setting is retained      VIEWING YOUR IMAGES  PLAYBACK       Set the Mode switch to any    The setting toggles between the viewfinder        EVF  and the monitor  LCD  each time you    press the    EVF LCD    button  You can use         and kee to are     When you set the Mode switch to    A     the last lorward and backward peepee oy I roug you  image shot is displayed  images  The monitor display changes each time    you press the    DISP    button     when the mode is switched or the camera D If image on the monitor is difficult to see  adjust the    _ is switched off    monitor brightness      P 104          Images That Can be Viewed on the FinePix4900 ZOOM             You can use this camera to view  excluding some ed data  images recorded on an    FinePix4900 ZOOM or images recorded onto a 3 3V SmartMedia usin
86. unction   switches the camera off  This period can be set to 2 minutes or 5 minutes on this camera      The Auto Power Off function does not operate in PC mode  during automatic playback  or if it is  disabled during setup     Digital Print Order Format   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 printed and how many prints are  made of each image     A number that denotes exposure  The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity   speed  of the film or CCD  The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects  As the  brightness of the subject changes  a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD ata  constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed    When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles  the EV increases by 1  Likewise  when the light is  halved  the EV decreases by 1     Joint Photographics Experts Group  A file format used for compressing and saving color images  The compression ratio can be selected  but  the higher the compression ratio  the poorer the quality of the expanded image     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     A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard   A standard fo
87. urements and  displays the settings    E Photography Modes and Responses     __  Photography Mode    Overexposure  Auto  Use the optional Adapter Ring and ND  Light Adjustment  Filter  SP  Scene Position        P 109    P  Program               Shutter priority    Select a faster shutter speed  up to 1 1000       P 42                 Aperture priority    Select a higher aperture setting  up to F11      P 42            Manual  Select a faster shutter speed  up to 1 1000  or a higher aperture setting   up to F11      P 44        Underexposure  Auto  Use the flash   SP  Scene Position   P  Program   S  Shutter priority    Select a slower shutter speed  up to 3 sec        P 42    2 3    Aperture priority    Select a lower aperture setting  down to F2 8      P 42    2 3       Manual  Select a slower shutter speed  up to 3 sec   or a lower aperture setting   down to F2 8     P 44    2 8        1 If you change the settings and the image is still overexposed  use the optional Adapter Ring and ND  Light  Adjustment  Filter  P 109     x2 If the image is underexposed even after you change the shutter speed  use the flash      P 49     x3 If you do not use a flash  the shutter speed will be slow and a tripod should be used     1 Getting Ready      Pull the lens cap cord through the strap    mount       Fit and remove the lens cap by squeezing the    left and right sides of the cap     D Attach the lens cap cord to avoid losing the lens cap     14    Always remove the lens cap when taking
88. x  1 5 m   4 9 ft    mini plug  3 5 mm  dia   to pin plug cable   1          Interface Set  1   e CD ROM  1   e Special USB cable with  Noise Suppression core  1   e Quick Start Guide  1       Owner   s Manual   this manual   1     Nomenclature      Refer to the pages in parentheses for more details                      X   Self timer  button  P 60        Continuous shooting  button  P 59      Macro   close up photography      button   Hot shoe  P 70     Focusing ring  P 56        Command dial  Indicator lamp  P 26   Mode switch  P 11       Power  button  P 19     Shutter button  Self timer lamp  P 61        AE L  AE lock  button  P 54  MENU OK button                   Focus Check  button  P 57  r aia  ommand dia  EVF LCD  viewfinder monitor  selector  button  P 22  32   N Strap mount  P 14   Viewfinder  EVF  SmartMedia slot cover   P 17     DISP button  P 30   SHIFT button       SmartMedia slot   P 17         P 99  104    LCD monitor Battery cover  P 15   BACK button ee    Tripod mount 4 direction   A Y  lt   gt   button    10    Nomenclature          A  Exposure compensation     Flash control sensor button  P 55      amp   Custom white balance   button  P 65        DC IN 5V  power input   socket  P 16        Terminal cover  P 16     Lens    Y    Focusing mode selector  switch  P 56     Zoom button  P 24     INFO  information check  button  P 62  74        Mode switch    s Photography mode  P 22     O  OP P1 Mao    Power  button  P 19   Q            Playback mode  P 32     M
89. x4900 ZOOM  camera correctly  read these Safety Notes and your  Owner   s Manual carefully beforehand      After reading these Safety Notes  store them in a  safe place     About the Icons    The icons shown below are used in this document to  indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can  result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored  and the product is used incorrectly as a result     This icon indicates that death or      N WARNING serious injury can result if the  information is ignored     This icon indicates that personal       CAUTION injury or material damage can  result if the information is ignored        The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature  of the information which is to be observed     A Triangular icons notify the user of information  requiring attention     Important         user that the action indicated is prohibited      Prohibited         Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify  Q the user of an action that must be performed      Required         S Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the     N WARNING    If a problem arises  switch the camera  off  remove the battery and disconnect  and unplug the AC power adapter   Continued use of the camera when it is  emitting smoke  is emitting any unusual  odor  or is in any other abnormal state  can cause a fire or electric shock      Contact your FUJIFILM dealer     Do not allow water or foreign objects  to enter the camera    If water or foreign objects get inside
90. y  Auto     P 42  Sensitivity    A Aperture priority   Auto Bracketing  Auto     P 42  Sharpness             M Manual   P 44  External Flash  ms Movie     P 46                                    Auto Bracketing is selected  39        Turn the Mode dial to select the setting     Auto    This is the simplest mode for taking pictures and  can be used in a wide range of situations                 SP   Scene Position    This mode provides photography settings  tailored to particular types of shot     D Macro photography cannot be used in this mode     AUTO SP   SCENE POSITION    Scene Position    In    SP Scene Position    mode  you can select  4 types of shot                aA        R    and           Turn  the command dial to select the setting     2 Portrait    Use this mode for shots of people  Portrait mode  provides soft tone images with natural skin  colors       When using the flash  Auto Flash  Red Eye Reduction  Forced Flash   Slow Synchro     A Landscape    Use this mode for daytime shots of scenery   Landscape mode provides crisp  clear shots of  buildings  mountains and other scenery        White Balance  Use this setting for shots taken outdoors in  daylight      When using the flash  The Flash mode is automatically set to  Suppressed Flash  This setting cannot be  changed       amp  Sports    Use this mode for moving objects  Sports mode  gives priority to faster shutter speeds       Shutter  Takes pictures using fast shutter speeds     White Balance  Use this sett
91. y have  difficulty focusing or not be able to focus at all  for the types of subject and situation listed  below  In such cases  the image may be out  of focus       Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car  body      Subjects photographed through glass      Subjects that do not reflect well  such as  hair or fur      Subjects with no substance  such as smoke  or flames      When the subject is distant and dark      When there is very little contrast between  the subject and the background  such as  white walls or subjects dressed in the same  color as the background       When there are objects in front of or behind  the subject  Such as an animal in a cage or  a person in front of a tree           Subjects moving at high speed     Number of Available Frames       00 Fae  amp        E Standard number of shots per SmartMedia    The number of available shots is displayed on  the monitor in the position shown in the figure at  left     D See P 99 for information on changing the File size  and Quality setting    D At shipment  the default settings are 2400 x 1800   for File Size  and NORMAL  for Quality      The number of shots that can be recorded onto a SmartMedia card varies slightly depending on the  type of subject  Also  the difference between the standard number of shots and the actual number of  available shots increases for SmartMedia with a higher capacity     File Size 2400 x 1800    1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480       Quality Mode HI FINE  NORMAL  BASIC    FINE
    
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