FUJIFILM X-T200 Camera Owner's Manual


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Owner’s Manual

BL00005030-200 EN

Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of this product. Be sure that you have read this manual and understood its contents before using the camera. Keep the manual where it will be read by all who use the product.

For the Latest Information

The latest versions of the manuals are available from: http://fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/

The site can be accessed not only from your computer but also from smartphones and tablets. It also contains information on the software license.

For information on fi rmware updates, visit: https://fujifilm-x.com/support/download/firmware/ ii

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Chapter Index

Menu List

1

Before You Begin

2

First Steps

3

Basic Photography and Playback

4

Movie Recording and Playback

5

Taking Photographs

6

The Shooting Menus

7

Playback and the Playback Menu

8

The Setup Menus

9

Shortcuts

10

Peripherals and Optional Accessories

11

Connections

12

Technical Notes

iv

131

155

51

97

39

45

1

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179

191

197

209

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Menu List

Camera menu options are listed below.

Shooting Menus

Adjust settings when shooting photos or movies.

N

See page 97 for details.

H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

IMAGE SIZE

IMAGE QUALITY

FILM SIMULATION

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV

BRIGHT MODE

DYNAMIC RANGE

WHITE BALANCE

HIGHLIGHT TONE

SHADOW TONE

COLOR

SHARPNESS

NOISE REDUCTION

LONG EXPOSURE NR

COLOR SPACE

P

98

99

100

101

101

102

103

103

103

103

103

104

104

104

G AF/MF SETTING P

105

105

105

106

106

106

107

108

108

109

INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA

109

109

109

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Menu List

A SHOOTING SETTING P

110

110

110

111

113

114

115

LIGHT TRAIL SHOOTING SETTING

115

116

116

117

118

118

120

122

122

B MOVIE SETTING P

124

125

125

125

126

COUNTDOWN VIDEO RECORDING

126

F FOCUS MODE

126

127

F ISO

127

127

128

128

129

130

F FLASH SETTING

FLASH MODE

FLASH COMPENSATION

RED EYE REMOVAL

P

123

123

123

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Playback Menus

Adjust playback settings.

N

See page 137 for details.

C PLAY BACK MENU P

137

139

141

142

143

144

145

146

C PLAY BACK MENU P

147

148

148

149

150

151

152

153

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Menu List

Setup Menus

Adjust basic camera settings.

N

See page 155 for details.

D USER SETTING

Q a

P

156

157

157

158

158

158

158

159

D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING

D POWER MANAGEMENT P

171

171

D SOUND SETTING P

160

160

160

161

161

161

D SAVE DATA SETTING

D SCREEN SETTING

PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE

163

164

164

165

165

165

LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF)

166

LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD)

166

LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING

167

P

162

162

162

162

163

163

D CONNECTION SETTING P

174

175

instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING

176

176

177

177

177

P

172

173

173

173

P

168

169

169

169

169

170

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Table of Contents

Introduction ........................................................................................................... ii

For the Latest Information ............................................................................................ ii

Menu List................................................................................................................ iv

Shooting Menus ................................................................................................................iv

Playback Menus .................................................................................................................vi

Setup Menus .......................................................................................................................vii

Supplied Accessories ......................................................................................xvii

About This Manual ..........................................................................................xviii

Symbols and Conventions .....................................................................................xviii

Terminology ....................................................................................................................xviii

1

Before You Begin

Parts of the Camera ............................................................................................. 2

The Mode Dial ......................................................................................................................4

The Focus Stick (Focus Lever) .....................................................................................5

I

(drive) button ................................................................................................................5

The Command Dials ........................................................................................................6

Fn (function) dial ................................................................................................................7

The Indicator Lamp ..........................................................................................................8

The LCD Monitor ................................................................................................................9

Focusing the Viewfi nder ................................................................................................9

Camera Displays .................................................................................................10

The Standard Shooting Display .............................................................................10

The Touch Menu Display ............................................................................................12

Choosing a Display Mode .........................................................................................13

Adjusting Display Brightness ...................................................................................14

Display Rotation ...............................................................................................................14

The DISP/BACK Button ................................................................................................15

Customizing the Standard Display ......................................................................16

Using the Menus ................................................................................................18

Touch Screen Mode ...........................................................................................19

Shooting Touch Controls ...........................................................................................19

Playback Touch Controls ............................................................................................23

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2

First Steps

Attaching the Shoulder Strap ........................................................................26

Attaching a Lens .................................................................................................27

Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card ................................................28

Compatible Memory Cards ......................................................................................31

Charging the Battery ........................................................................................32

Turning the Camera On and Off ...................................................................34

Checking the Battery Level.............................................................................35

Basic Setup ...........................................................................................................36

Choosing a Diff erent Language.............................................................................38

Changing the Time and Date ..................................................................................38

3

Basic Photography and Playback

Taking Photographs ..........................................................................................40

Viewing Pictures .................................................................................................42

Deleting Pictures ................................................................................................43

4

Movie Recording and Playback

Recording Movies ..............................................................................................46

Adjusting Movie Settings ...........................................................................................48

Viewing Movies ...................................................................................................49

5

Taking Photographs

Choosing a Shooting Mode ...........................................................................52

S

ADVANCED SR AUTO ...........................................................................................52

Program AE (P) ..................................................................................................................53

Shutter-Priority AE (S) ...................................................................................................54

Aperture-Priority AE (A) ...............................................................................................56

Manual Exposure (M) ....................................................................................................57

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PANORAMA .................................................................................................................60

SP SCENE POSITION / M / N / O

............................................................................63

Adv. ADVANCED FILTER ...............................................................................................66

Autofocus ..............................................................................................................68

Focus Mode ........................................................................................................................69

Autofocus Options (AF Mode) ................................................................................71

Focus-Point Selection...................................................................................................73

Manual Focus.......................................................................................................77

Checking Focus ................................................................................................................78

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Exposure Compensation .................................................................................79

Focus/Exposure Lock ........................................................................................80

The Function Buttons ...................................................................................................80

White Balance ......................................................................................................81

WHITE BALANCE ..............................................................................................................82

Custom White Balance ................................................................................................83

k

: Color Temperature ................................................................................................84

Using the Self Timer ..........................................................................................85

2 SEC/10 SEC ......................................................................................................................86

FACE AUTO SHUTTER ....................................................................................................86

SMILE ......................................................................................................................................87

BUDDY ...................................................................................................................................87

GROUP ...................................................................................................................................88

Bracketing .............................................................................................................89

O

AE BKT .............................................................................................................................90

W

ISO BKT ..........................................................................................................................90

X

FILM SIMULATION BKT ........................................................................................90

V

WHITE BALANCE BKT ............................................................................................90

Y

DYNAMIC RANGE BKT ..........................................................................................91

h

HDR...................................................................................................................................91

Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) ............................................................92

Using the Flash ....................................................................................................94

Self-Portraits (Selfi es) ........................................................................................96

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The Shooting Menus

IMAGE QUALITY SETTING ................................................................................98

IMAGE SIZE ..........................................................................................................................98

IMAGE QUALITY ...............................................................................................................99

FILM SIMULATION ........................................................................................................ 100

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV ......................................................................................... 101

BRIGHT MODE ................................................................................................................ 101

DYNAMIC RANGE ......................................................................................................... 102

WHITE BALANCE ........................................................................................................... 103

HIGHLIGHT TONE ......................................................................................................... 103

SHADOW TONE ............................................................................................................. 103

COLOR ................................................................................................................................. 103

SHARPNESS ...................................................................................................................... 103

NOISE REDUCTION ...................................................................................................... 104

LONG EXPOSURE NR .................................................................................................. 104

COLOR SPACE ................................................................................................................. 104

AF/MF SETTING ................................................................................................ 105

FOCUS AREA ................................................................................................................... 105

FOCUS MODE ................................................................................................................. 105

AF MODE ........................................................................................................................... 105

NUMBER OF FOCUS POINTS ................................................................................. 106

PRE-AF ................................................................................................................................. 106

AF ILLUMINATOR .......................................................................................................... 106

FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING .......................................................................... 107

AF+MF ................................................................................................................................ 108

MF ASSIST ......................................................................................................................... 108

FOCUS CHECK ................................................................................................................ 109

INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA................................................................ 109

RELEASE/FOCUS PRIORITY ..................................................................................... 109

TOUCH SCREEN MODE ............................................................................................. 109

SHOOTING SETTING ....................................................................................... 110

SCENE POSITION ........................................................................................................... 110

ADVANCED FILTER ....................................................................................................... 110

CLARITY FILTER SETTING ......................................................................................... 110

INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING .................................................................................. 111

TIME-LAPSE MOVIE MODE...................................................................................... 113

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AE BKT SETTING ............................................................................................................ 114

FRAMES/STEP SETTING .................................................................................... 114

1 FRAME/CONTINUOUS .................................................................................. 114

SEQUENCE SETTING .......................................................................................... 114

FILM SIMULATION BKT .............................................................................................. 115

LIGHT TRAIL SHOOTING SETTING ...................................................................... 115

Long Exposure setting ..................................................................................... 115

RELEASE TYPE ........................................................................................................ 115

SELF-TIMER ....................................................................................................................... 116

PHOTOMETRY ................................................................................................................. 116

SHUTTER TYPE ............................................................................................................... 117

IS MODE ............................................................................................................................. 118

ISO ......................................................................................................................................... 118

MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING .................................................................................. 120

TOUCH ZOOM ................................................................................................................ 122

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ............................................................................... 122

FLASH SETTING ................................................................................................ 123

FLASH MODE .................................................................................................................. 123

FLASH COMPENSATION ........................................................................................... 123

RED EYE REMOVAL ...................................................................................................... 123

MOVIE SETTING ............................................................................................... 124

MOVIE MODE .................................................................................................................. 124

HDR MOVIE MODE ...................................................................................................... 125

DIGITAL GIMBAL ............................................................................................................ 125

DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER .................................................................................... 125

FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC ...................................................................................... 126

COUNTDOWN VIDEO RECORDING ................................................................... 126

MOVIE AF MODE .......................................................................................................... 127

HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY............................................................................... 127

4K MOVIE OUTPUT ...................................................................................................... 128

HDMI REC CONTROL .................................................................................................. 128

AUDIO SETTING ............................................................................................................ 129

MIC/REMOTE RELEASE .............................................................................................. 130

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Playback and the Playback Menu

The Playback Display ..................................................................................... 132

The DISP/BACK Button ............................................................................................. 133

Viewing Pictures .............................................................................................. 135

Playback Zoom .............................................................................................................. 136

Multi-Frame Playback ................................................................................................ 136

The Playback Menu ........................................................................................ 137

RAW CONVERSION ...................................................................................................... 137

ERASE ................................................................................................................................... 139

CROP .................................................................................................................................... 141

RESIZE .................................................................................................................................. 142

MOVIE TRIMMING ........................................................................................................ 143

PROTECT ............................................................................................................................ 144

IMAGE ROTATE ............................................................................................................... 145

RED EYE REMOVAL ...................................................................................................... 146

IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER ........................................................................................ 147

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ............................................................................... 148

SLIDE SHOW .................................................................................................................... 148

PHOTOBOOK ASSIST .................................................................................................. 149

PC AUTO SAVE ................................................................................................................ 150

PRINT ORDER (DPOF) ................................................................................................. 151

instax PRINTER PRINT ................................................................................................. 152

DISP ASPECT ................................................................................................................... 153

8

The Setup Menus

USER SETTING .................................................................................................. 156

FORMAT ............................................................................................................................. 156

DATE/TIME ........................................................................................................................ 157

TIME DIFFERENCE ........................................................................................................ 157

Q a

................................................................................................................. 158

MY MENU SETTING ..................................................................................................... 158

SENSOR CLEANING ..................................................................................................... 158

SOUND & FLASH ........................................................................................................... 158

RESET ................................................................................................................................... 159

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SOUND SETTING .............................................................................................. 160

AF BEEP VOL. ................................................................................................................... 160

SELF-TIMER BEEP VOL. ............................................................................................... 160

OPERATION VOL. ........................................................................................................... 160

SHUTTER VOLUME ....................................................................................................... 161

SHUTTER SOUND ......................................................................................................... 161

PLAYBACK VOLUME .................................................................................................... 161

SCREEN SETTING ............................................................................................. 162

EVF BRIGHTNESS ........................................................................................................... 162

EVF COLOR ....................................................................................................................... 162

LCD BRIGHTNESS .......................................................................................................... 162

LCD COLOR ...................................................................................................................... 162

IMAGE DISP. ...................................................................................................................... 163

AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS ............................................................................................ 163

PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE ............................................................. 163

NATURAL LIVE VIEW .................................................................................................... 164

FRAMING GUIDELINE ................................................................................................. 164

AUTOROTATE PB ........................................................................................................... 165

FOCUS SCALE UNITS .................................................................................................. 165

DISP. CUSTOM SETTING ............................................................................................ 165

LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF) ......................................................................... 166

LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD) ........................................................................ 166

LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING .................................................................... 167

BUTTON/DIAL SETTING ................................................................................ 168

FOCUS LEVER SETTING ............................................................................................. 168

EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU.......................................................................................... 169

FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING ......................................................................................... 169

SHOOT WITHOUT LENS ............................................................................................ 169

FOCUS RING .................................................................................................................... 169

TOUCH SCREEN SETTING ........................................................................................ 170

POWER MANAGEMENT ................................................................................. 171

AUTO POWER OFF ....................................................................................................... 171

PERFORMANCE .............................................................................................................. 171

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SAVE DATA SETTING ....................................................................................... 172

FRAME NO. ....................................................................................................................... 172

SAVE ORG IMAGE ......................................................................................................... 173

EDIT FILE NAME ............................................................................................................. 173

DATE STAMP .................................................................................................................... 173

CONNECTION SETTING ................................................................................. 174

Bluetooth SETTINGS ................................................................................................... 174

PC AUTO SAVE ................................................................................................................ 175

instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING ......................................................... 176

USB IMAGE TRANSFER SETTING .......................................................................... 176

GENERAL SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 177

INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 177

RESET WIRELESS SETTING ....................................................................................... 177

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Shortcuts

Shortcut Options ............................................................................................. 180

MY MENU ........................................................................................................... 181

MY MENU SETTING ..................................................................................................... 181

The Quick Menu .............................................................................................. 183

The Quick Menu Display ......................................................................................... 183

Viewing and Changing Settings ......................................................................... 184

Editing the Quick Menu ........................................................................................... 185

Function Controls ........................................................................................... 186

The Function Buttons ................................................................................................ 186

The Function Dial ......................................................................................................... 188

Touch Function Buttons .......................................................................................... 189

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Peripherals and Optional Accessories

Lenses .................................................................................................................. 192

Lens Parts .......................................................................................................................... 192

Power Zoom ................................................................................................................... 193

Removing Lens Caps ................................................................................................. 193

Lenses with Lens Hoods .......................................................................................... 194

Lenses with Aperture Rings................................................................................... 194

Lenses with O.I.S. Switches ..................................................................................... 195

Manual Focus Lenses ................................................................................................. 195

Lens Care ........................................................................................................................... 196

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Connections

HDMI Output .................................................................................................... 198

Connecting to HDMI Devices .............................................................................. 198

Shooting ............................................................................................................................ 199

Playback ............................................................................................................................. 199

Wireless Connections (Bluetooth®, Wireless LAN/Wi-Fi) ................... 200

Smartphones and Tablets: FUJIFILM Camera Remote .......................... 200

Copying Pictures to a Computer: PC AutoSave ........................................ 202

Connecting via USB ........................................................................................ 203

Connecting to Computers ..................................................................................... 203

Copying Pictures to a Computer ........................................................................ 205

Connecting to Smartphones ................................................................................ 205

instax SHARE Printers .................................................................................... 208

Establishing a Connection ..................................................................................... 208

Printing Pictures ............................................................................................................ 208

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Technical Notes

Accessories from Fujifi lm.............................................................................. 210

Software from Fujifi lm ................................................................................... 212

FUJIFILM Camera Remote ...................................................................................... 212

FUJIFILM PC AutoSave .............................................................................................. 212

Capture One Express Fujifi lm ............................................................................... 212

RAW FILE CONVERTER EX ........................................................................................ 212

For Your Safety ................................................................................................. 213

Product Care ..................................................................................................... 227

Cleaning the Image Sensor ......................................................................... 228

Firmware Updates ........................................................................................... 229

Checking the Firmware Version .......................................................................... 229

Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 230

Warning Messages and Displays ............................................................... 239

Memory Card Capacity ................................................................................. 243

Specifi cations ................................................................................................... 244

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Supplied Accessories

The following are included with the camera:

NP-W126S rechargeable battery

Body cap

USB cable

• Headphone adapter

• Shoulder strap

• Basic Manual

N • If you purchased a lens kit, check that a lens is included.

• The headphone adapter converts the USB Type-C connector to a

3.5 mm headphone jack.

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About This Manual

This manual contains instructions for your FUJIFILM X-T200 digital camera. Be sure you have read and understood its contents before proceeding.

Symbols and Conventions

The following symbols are used in this manual:

O

Information that should be read to prevent damage to the product.

N

Additional information that may be helpful when using the product.

P

Pages on which related information may be found.

Menus and other text in the displays are shown in bold . Illustrations are for explanatory purposes only; drawings may be simplifi ed, while photographs are not necessarily taken with the model of camera described in this manual.

Terminology

The optional SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards the camera uses to store pictures are referred to as “memory cards”. The electronic viewfi nder may be referred to as the “EVF” and the LCD monitor as the “LCD”.

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Before You Begin

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Parts of the Camera

The parts of the camera are listed below.

A t

(movie recording) button .......................46

B

Rear command dial .........................................6

C ON/OFF

button .................................................34

D

Mode dial .............................................. 4, 40, 52

E

Hot shoe .................................................. 95, 211

F Fn

(function) dial .....................................7, 188

G N

(fl ash pop-up) lever ...................................94

H

Strap eyelet .......................................................26

I

Connector cover ................................46, 55, 59

J

Lens signal contacts ............................. 27, 192

K

Lens release button ........................................27

L

Microphone ......................................................46

M

AF-assist illuminator............................ 40, 106

Self-timer lamp ...............................................85

N

Front command dial ........................................6

O

Shutter button .................................................41

P

Flash ......................................................... 94, 123

Q Microphone/remote release connector

(

3.5 mm) .......................................46, 55, 59

R

Battery chamber .............................................28

S

Memory card slot ............................................28

T

Battery latch .....................................................30

U

Body cap ............................................................27

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Parts of the Camera

1

V

Vari-angle LCD monitor .......9, 10, 13, 14, 15

Touch screen .......................................... 19, 170

W I

(drive) button ................................ 5, 89, 92

b

(delete) button (playback mode) .........43

X a

(playback) button ...................................42

Y

Diopter adjustment control ...........................9

Z Electronic viewfi nder (EVF)

..........................................9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 19

a

Eye sensor ..........................................................13

b

VIEW MODE

button .........................................13

c Fn1

button ..................................................... 186

d Fn2

button ..................................................... 186

e

Indicator lamp ...................................................8

f

Connector cover .................................... 32, 198

g

Focus stick (focus lever)...................................5

h

MENU/OK

button ................... 18, 97, 137, 155

i

DISP (display)/ BACK

button ............... 15, 133

j Cable channel cover for DC coupler k

Battery-chamber cover latch ......................28

l

Battery-chamber cover .................................28

m Tripod mount n

Speaker .................................................... 49, 161

o

HDMI Micro connector (Type D) .............198

p

USB connector (Type-C) ..................... 32, 203

q Serial number plate......................... see below

O Do not remove the serial number plate, which provides the FCC ID,

KC mark, CMIIT ID, serial number, and other important information.

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The Mode Dial

To select a shooting mode, rotate the dial until the icon for the desired mode aligns with the index.

1

A S (ADVANCED SR AUTO) The camera automatically optimizes settings to the scene.

B P (PROGRAM AE) Aperture and shutter speed can be adjusted using program shift.

52

53

C S (SHUTTER PRIORITY AE)

A (APERTURE PRIORITY AE)

M (MANUAL)

Select for full control over camera settings, including aperture ( M and A ) and/or shutter speed ( M and S ).

54

56

57

D SP (SCENE POSITION)

M // N // O

E u (PANORAMA)

Choose a scene suited to the subject or shooting conditions and let the camera do the rest.

Follow an on-screen guide to create a panorama.

F F (MOVIE) Record movies.

G Adv.

(ADVANCED FILTER) Take photos with fi lter eff ects.

63

60

46

66

4

The Focus Stick (Focus Lever)

Tilt or press the focus stick to select the focus area. The focus stick can also be used to navigate the menus.

Parts of the Camera

1

N Use D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > FOCUS LEVER SETTING to choose the role played by the focus stick ( P

168).

I (drive) button

Pressing the I (drive) button displays drive mode options, where you can choose from the following the drive modes.

B STILL IMAGE

I CONTINUOUS

O AE BKT

W ISO BKT

52

92

90

90

X FILM SIMULATION BKT

V WHITE BALANCE BKT

Y DYNAMIC RANGE BKT h HDR

90

90

91

91

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The Command Dials

The rear and front command dials are used for the operations below.

Front command dial Rear command dial

.

• Choose the desired combination of shutter speed and aperture (program shift).

• Adjust aperture.

• Choose a shutter speed.

• Choose a shutter speed.

• Adjust exposure compensation.

Select menu tabs or page through menus.

Highlight menu items.

Adjust settings in the quick menu.

Playback View other pictures.

• Zoom in or out (full-frame playback).

• Zoom in or out (multi-frame playback).

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Parts of the Camera

Fn (function) dial

Rotate the function dial to quickly adjust settings for the assigned function during shooting.

At shipment, the dial is assigned the DEFAULT role. At this setting, the function performed by the dial varies with the position of the mode dial.

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Adv.

(ADVANCED FILTER)

SP (SCENE POSITION)

S (ADVANCED SR AUTO) / M / N / O

P (PROGRAM AE)

S (SHUTTER PRIORITY AE)

A (APERTURE PRIORITY AE)

M (MANUAL) u (PANORAMA)

F (MOVIE)

Filter selection

Scene selection

Self-timer

Film simulation

Shutter speed

N The role performed by the function dial can be chosen using

D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING ( P

188).

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The Indicator Lamp

The indicator lamp shows camera status as follows:

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Glows green Focus locked.

Blinks green

Blinks green and orange

Focus or slow shutter speed warning. Pictures can be taken.

• Camera on : Recording pictures. Additional pictures can be taken.

• Camera off : Uploading pictures to a smartphone or tablet

(Displayed only if pictures are selected for upload.).

Glows orange

Recording pictures. No additional pictures can be taken at this time.

Blinks orange Flash charging; fl ash will not fi re when picture is taken.

Blinks red Lens or memory error.

N Warnings may also appear in the display.

8

Parts of the Camera

The LCD Monitor

The LCD monitor can be tilted or reversed for ease of viewing. You will fi nd this feature particularly helpful when shooting self-portraits ( P

96). Be careful not to

catch your fi ngers or other objects between the monitor and the camera body.

N The LCD monitor also functions as a touch screen ( P

19).

Focusing the Viewfi nder

If the indicators displayed in the viewfi nder are blurred, put your eye to the viewfi nder and rotate the diopter adjustment control until the display is in sharp focus.

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Camera Displays

During shooting, the viewfi nder (EVF) and LCD monitor can function either as standard or touch menu displays.

O For illustrative purposes, displays are shown with all indicators lit.

The Standard Shooting Display w v u st r q p o n m l k

AB C D E F G H I J K L MN

O

P

Q

R

S

T f e d c b a Z Y X W V U j i h g

N Icons that are displayed in both the electronic viewfi nder (EVF) and

LCD monitor have the same meaning in both displays.

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Camera Displays

A

Focus frame ...............................................73, 80

B

Date stamp ....................................................173

C

Focus check ............................................ 78, 109

D

Location data download status ..............177

E

Image transfer status .................................147

F

Bluetooth ON/OFF .......................................174

G

Movie mode ........................................... 46, 124

H

Time remaining ...............................................46

I

Date and time ........................................ 36, 157

J

Power zoom indicator ...................................41

K Number of available frames 1

................... 243

L

Image size .........................................................98

Image quality...................................................99

M

Focus warning .................................................41

N

Temperature warning ................................242

O

White balance .................................................81

P Playback mode button 2

...............................42

Q

Film simulation ............................................100

R

Dynamic range ............................................102

S Touch menu button 3

.....................................12

T

Sound and fl ash indicator ........................158

U

Histogram .........................................................17

V External power source in use ........ see below

W

Battery level ......................................................35

X Distance indicator 5

........................................78

Y

Sensitivity .......................................................118

Z

Exposure compensation ...............................79

a

Aperture ...............................................53, 56, 57

b

Shutter speed .....................................53, 54, 57

c

AE lock ................................................................80

d

Metering .........................................................116

e

Shooting mode ..........................................4, 52

f

Movie mode ................................................4, 46

g Focus mode 5

....................................................69

h Focus indicator 5

..............................................70

i Manual focus indicator 5

..............................77

j

AF lock ................................................................80

k

Recording level .............................................129

l AF+MF indicator 5

....................................... 108

m

Shutter type ...................................................117

n

Exposure indicator ...................................57, 79

o

Continuous mode ...........................................92

p

Self-timer indicator ........................................85

q

Microphone ......................................................46

r

Remote release .........................................55, 59

s

Flash mode .......................................................94

t

Flash compensation ............................ 94, 123

u IS mode 5

......................................................... 118

v

Digital gimbal ...............................................125

w Touch zoom 4

....................................................22

1 Shows “9999” if there is space for over 9999 frames.

2 Tap to start playback when shooting in self-portrait (“selfi e”) mode.

3 Tap to switch to the touch menu display ( P

12).

4 Adjust digital zoom settings.

5 Not displayed when ON is selected for D SCREEN SET-UP > LARGE INDICATORS

MODE (EVF) or LARGE INDICATORS MODE (LCD) .

N The camera shows “External power source in use” in place of the battery level when a DC coupler is connected ( P

112).

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1

The Touch Menu Display

Select the touch menu display to use touch controls.

A B

L

K

J

I

H G

C

D

E

F

A Back Return to standard shooting mode ( P

10).

B Q menu View the options assigned to the Q menu ( P

183).

C Portrait enhancer Lv Choose the portrait enhancement level ( P

101).

D Exposure compensation Adjust exposure ( P

79).

Adjust depth of fi eld.

E Depth control

F Image aspect

G Playback mode

H Help

Choose the aspect ratio for new pictures.

Switch to playback mode ( P

42).

View function button help.

I Bright mode Turn bright mode on or off .

J

K

L

T.B. Fn2

T.B. Fn1

Touch screen mode

View the options assigned to the function buttons using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING   >

FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING ( P

189).

Choose a touch-screen mode from TOUCH

SHOOTING , AF , AREA , and OFF ( P

19).

N • Tap the “image aspect” icon ( F ) to choose from aspect ratios of 16 : 9 ,

1 : 1 , 4 : 3 , and 3 : 2 .

• Icons that are displayed in both the electronic viewfi nder (EVF) and LCD monitor have the same meaning in both displays.

• The touch menu can also be navigated using the focus stick (focus lever).

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Camera Displays

Choosing a Display Mode

Press the VIEW MODE button to cycle through the following display modes.

Putting your eye to the viewfi nder turns the viewfi nder on and the LCD monitor off ; taking your eye away turns the viewfi nder off and LCD monitor on.

EVF ONLY Viewfi nder on, LCD monitor off .

LCD ONLY LCD monitor on, viewfi nder off .

EVF ONLY + E

Putting your eye to the viewfi nder turns the viewfi nder on; taking it away turns the viewfi nder off . The LCD monitor remains off .

E EYE SENSOR +

LCD IMAGE DISP.

Putting your eye to the viewfi nder during shooting turns the viewfi nder on, but the LCD monitor is used for the display of images once you remove your eye from the viewfi nder after shooting.

The Eye Sensor

• The eye sensor may respond to objects other than your eye or to light shining directly on the sensor.

The eye sensor is disabled when the display in the monitor is reversed (

P

Eye sensor

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Adjusting Display Brightness

The brightness and hue of the viewfi nder and LCD monitor can be adjusted using the items in the D SCREEN SET-UP menu.

Choose EVF BRIGHTNESS or EVF COLOR to adjust viewfi nder brightness or hue, LCD BRIGHTNESS or LCD COLOR to do the same for the LCD monitor.

N Holding the DISP/BACK button during shooting sets LCD BRIGHTNESS to +5 and displays LCD BRIGHTNESS options.

Display Rotation

When ON is selected for D SCREEN SET-UP   > AUTOROTATE

DISPLAYS , the indicators in the viewfi nder and LCD monitor automatically rotate to match camera orientation.

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Camera Displays

The DISP/BACK Button

Press DISP/BACK to cycle through display modes as follows.

N Indicators for the EVF and LCD must be selected separately. To choose the EVF display, place your eye to the viewfi nder while using the DISP/BACK button.

Viewfi nder

Standard Information off

1

LCD Monitor

Standard Information off

Info display

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1

Customizing the Standard Display

To choose the items shown in the standard display:

1 Display standard indicators.

Use the DISP/BACK button to display standard indicators.

2 Select DISP. CUSTOM SETTING .

Select D SCREEN SET-UP   > DISP. CUSTOM SETTING in the setup menu.

3 Choose items.

Highlight items and press MENU/OK to select or deselect.

FRAMING GUIDELINE

ELECTRONIC LEVEL

FOCUS FRAME

AF DISTANCE INDICATOR

MF DISTANCE INDICATOR

HISTOGRAM

SHOOTING MODE

APERTURE/S-SPEED/ISO

INFORMATION BACKGROUND

Expo. Comp. (Digit)

Expo. Comp. (Scale)

FOCUS MODE

PHOTOMETRY

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

SHUTTER TYPE

FLASH

CONTINUOUS MODE

DUAL IS MODE

WHITE BALANCE

FILM SIMULATION

DYNAMIC RANGE

FRAMES REMAINING

IMAGE SIZE/QUALITY

MOVIE MODE & REC. TIME

IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER

MIC LEVEL

BATTERY LEVEL

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

4 Save changes.

Press DISP/BACK to save changes.

5 Exit the menus.

Press DISP/BACK as needed to exit the menus and return to the shooting display.

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Camera Displays

Virtual Horizon

Selecting ELECTRONIC LEVEL displays a virtual horizon. The camera is level when the two lines overlap. Note that the virtual horizon may not be displayed if the camera lens is pointed up or down.

Histograms

Histograms show the distribution of tones in the image. Brightness is shown by the horizontal axis, the number of pixels by the vertical axis.

1

Number of pixels

Shadows

Pixel brightness

• Optimal exposure : Pixels are distributed in an even curve throughout the tone range.

Highlights

• Overexposed : Pixels are clustered on the right side of the graph.

• Underexposed : Pixels are clustered on the left side of the graph.

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Using the Menus

To display the menus, press MENU/OK .

1

IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

IMAGE SIZE

IMAGE QUALITY

FILM SIMULATION

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV

BRIGHT MODE

DYNAMIC RANGE

WHITE BALANCE

HIGHLIGHT TONE

PLAY BACK MENU

RAW CONVERSION

ERASE

CROP

RESIZE

MOVIE TRIMMING

PROTECT

IMAGE ROTATE

RED EYE REMOVAL

EXIT EXIT

To navigate the menus:

1 Press MENU/OK to display the menus.

2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) left to highlight the tab for the current menu.

IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

IMAGE SIZE

IMAGE QUALITY

FILM SIMULATION

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV

BRIGHT MODE

DYNAMIC RANGE

WHITE BALANCE

HIGHLIGHT TONE

IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

IMAGE SIZE

IMAGE QUALITY

FILM SIMULATION

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV

BRIGHT MODE

DYNAMIC RANGE

WHITE BALANCE

HIGHLIGHT TONE

EXIT

EXIT

Tab

3 Press the focus stick up or down to highlight the tab ( H , G ,

A , F , B , E , C or D ) containing the desired item.

4 Press the focus stick right to place the cursor in the menu.

N •

You can also navigate the menus using touch controls.

• Use the front command dial to select menu tabs or page through menus and the rear command dial to highlight menu items.

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Touch Screen Mode

The camera’s LCD monitor can be used as a touch screen.

Shooting Touch Controls

To enable touch controls, select ON for

D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > TOUCH

SCREEN SETTING  > x TOUCH SCREEN

SETTING .

TOUCH SCREEN SETTING

TOUCH SCREEN SETTING

TOUCH SCREEN SETTING

TOUCH SCREEN MENU SETTING

SELFIE MODE TOUCH PLAYBACK BUTTON

EVF TOUCH SCREEN AREA SETTINGS

EVF

The LCD monitor can be used to select the focus area while pictures are being framed in the electronic viewfi nder (EVF). Use

D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING   > TOUCH SCREEN SETTING   > EVF

TOUCH SCREEN AREA SETTINGS to choose the area of the monitor employed for touch controls.

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1

LCD Monitor

Use touch controls to take photographs or adjust camera settings.

Shooting settings can be adjusted in the touch menu, which can be viewed by tapping the touch menu button.

Touch controls can be used for such operations as choosing the focus area and taking photographs. Tap the touch screen mode icon to choose a touch screen mode.

N • To disable touch controls and hide the touch screen mode indicator, select OFF for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING   > TOUCH SCREEN

SETTING  > x TOUCH SCREEN SETTING .

• When ON is selected for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING   > TOUCH

SCREEN SETTING  > x DOUBLE TAP SETTING , you can zoom in on the shooting display by tapping the monitor twice.

Touch control settings can be adjusted using G AF/MF SETTING  >

TOUCH SCREEN MODE .

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Touch Screen Mode

• Still Photography

Tap your subject in the display to focus and release the shutter. In burst mode, pictures will be taken while you keep your fi nger on the display.

Tap to select a focus point and lock focus. The shutter can be released by pressing the shutter button all the way down.

Tap to select a point for focus or zoom. The focus frame will move to the selected point.

1

OFF Touch controls off .

Movie Recording

• SINGLE AF selected for B MOVIE SETTING  >

F FOCUS MODE : Tap your subject in the display to focus.

• CONTINUOUS AF selected for B MOVIE SETTING   >

F FOCUS MODE : The camera continually adjusts focus in response to changes in the distance to the subject in the selected focus point.

• SINGLE AF selected for B MOVIE SETTING  >

F FOCUS MODE : Tap to select the focus point. The camera will focus on the subject in the selected point when the shutter button is pressed halfway.

CONTINUOUS AF selected for B MOVIE SETTING   >

F FOCUS MODE : The camera continually adjusts focus in response to changes in the distance to the subject in the selected focus point.

OFF Touch controls off .

N We recommend that you select AREA for B MOVIE SETTING   >

MOVIE AF MODE before recording movies using touch controls. In some touch-screen modes, AREA will be selected automatically.

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1

Touch Zoom

Touch controls can be used for digital zoom.

N Touch controls can be used for digital zoom regardless of the mode selected for G AF/MF SETTING  > TOUCH SCREEN MODE .

1 Select ON for A SHOOTING SETTING  > TOUCH ZOOM .

2 Use pinch-out and pinch-in gestures ( P

23) to zoom in and

out using digital zoom.

N • Regardless of where you place your fi ngers, the camera will zoom in on and out from the center of the frame.

• The camera will focus on the area selected for G AF/MF

SETTING   > FOCUS AREA . If AREA is selected for G AF/MF

SETTING   > TOUCH SCREEN MODE , you can select the focus area by tapping the display.

3 Take pictures.

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Touch Screen Mode

Playback Touch Controls

When ON is selected for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > TOUCH

SCREEN SETTING  > a TOUCH SCREEN SETTING , touch controls can be used for the following playback operations:

• Swipe : Swipe a fi nger across the display to view other images.

1

• Pinch-out : Place two fi ngers on the display and spread them apart to zoom in.

• Pinch-in : Place two fi ngers on the display and slide them together to zoom out.

N Pictures can be zoomed out until the entire image is visible but no further.

• Double-tap : Tap the display twice to zoom in on the focus point.

• Drag : View other areas of the image during playback zoom.

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MEMO

24

First Steps

25

Attaching the Shoulder Strap

Attach the strap to the two strap eyelets as shown below.

2

O • Attach the strap as shown.

To avoid dropping the camera, be sure the strap is correctly secured.

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Attaching a Lens

The camera can be used with lenses for the FUJIFILM

X-mount.

Remove the body cap from the camera and the rear cap from the lens. Place the lens on mount, keeping the marks on the lens and camera aligned ( A ), and then rotate the lens until it clicks into place

( B ).

O • When attaching lenses, ensure that dust or other foreign matter does not enter the camera.

• Be careful not to touch the camera’s internal parts.

• Rotate the lens until it clicks securely into place.

• Do not press the lens release button while attaching the lens.

Removing Lenses

To remove the lens, turn the camera off , then press the lens release button ( A ) and rotate the lens as shown ( B ).

O To prevent dust accumulating on the lens or inside the camera, replace the lens caps and camera body cap when the lens is not attached.

Lenses and Other Optional Accessories

The camera can be used with lenses and accessories for the FUJIFILM

X-mount.

O Observe the following precautions when attaching or removing (exchanging) lenses.

• Check that the lenses are free of dust and other foreign matter.

• Do not change lenses in direct sunlight or under another bright light source. Light focused into the interior of the camera could cause it to malfunction.

• Attach the lens caps before exchanging lenses.

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2

Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card

Insert the battery and memory card as described below.

1 Open the battery-chamber cover.

Slide the battery-chamber latch as shown and open the battery-chamber cover.

O • Do not remove the battery when the camera is on. Failure to observe this precaution could damage image fi les or memory cards.

• Do not use excessive force when handling the battery-chamber cover.

2 Insert the battery.

Using the battery to keep the battery latch pressed to one side, insert the battery contacts fi rst in the direction shown by the arrow.

O • Insert the battery in the orientation shown. Do not use force or attempt to insert the battery upside down or backwards . The battery will slide in easily in the correct orientation.

• Confi rm that the battery is securely latched.

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Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card

3 Insert the memory card.

Holding the card in the orientation shown, slide it in until it clicks into place at the back of the slot.

O • Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not insert at an angle or use force.

• Format memory cards before fi rst use, and be sure to reformat all memory cards after using them in a computer or other device.

4 Close the battery-chamber cover.

Close and latch the cover.

O If the cover does not close, check that the battery is in the correct orientation. Do not attempt to force the cover shut.

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Removing the Battery

Before removing the battery or memory card, turn the camera off and open the battery-chamber cover.

To remove the battery, press the battery latch to the side, and slide the battery out of the camera as shown.

2

O The battery may become hot when used in high-temperature environments. Observe caution when removing the battery.

Removing Memory Cards

To remove the memory card, press it in and release it slowly. The card can then be removed by hand.

O • Press the center of the card when ejecting it.

• When a memory card is removed, the card could be ejected too quickly. Use your fi nger to hold it and gently release the card.

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Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card

Compatible Memory Cards

• The camera can be used with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards.

• The camera supports UHS-I memory cards.

• Use a memory card with a UHS speed class of 3 or better when recording movies.

• A list of supported memory cards is available on the Fujifi lm website. For details, visit: https://fujifilm-x.com/support/compatibility/ .

O • Do not turn the camera off or remove the memory card while the memory card is being formatted or data are being recorded to or deleted from the card.

Failure to observe this precaution could damage the card.

• Memory cards can be locked, making it impossible to format the card or to record or delete images. Before inserting a memory card, slide the write-protect switch to the unlocked position.

• Memory cards are small and can be swallowed; keep out of reach of children. If a child swallows a memory card, seek medical assistance immediately.

• miniSD or microSD adapters that are larger or smaller than memory cards may not eject normally; if the card does not eject, take the camera to an authorized service representative. Do not forcibly remove the card.

• Do not affi x labels or other objects to memory cards. Peeling labels can cause camera malfunction.

• Movie recording may be interrupted with some types of memory card.

• Formatting a memory card in the camera creates a folder in which pictures are stored. Do not rename or delete this folder or use a computer or other device to edit, delete, or rename image fi les. Always use the camera to delete pictures; before editing or renaming fi les, copy them to a computer and edit or rename the copies, not the originals. Renaming the fi les on the camera can cause problems during playback.

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2

Charging the Battery

The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use.

O • An NP-W126S rechargeable battery is supplied with the camera.

Turn the camera off before charging the battery.

The camera can be charged via

USB. USB charging is available with computers with a manufacturer-approved operating system and USB interface.

Leave the computer on during charging.

O • The battery will not charge while the camera is on.

• Use the supplied USB cable.

• Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not use a USB hub or keyboard.

• Charging stops if the computer enters sleep mode; to resume charging, activate the computer and disconnect and reconnect the

USB cable.

• Charging may not be supported depending on the model of computer, computer settings, and the computer’s current state.

• With an input of 5 V/500 mA, charging time is about 6 hours 30 minutes.

• To charge the battery from a household AC power outlet, use a

BC-W126S battery charger (available separately).

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Charging the Battery

Charge Status

The indicator lamp shows battery charge status as follows:

On Battery charging.

Blinks Battery fault.

O • Do not affi this precaution could make it impossible to remove the battery from the camera.

• Do not short the battery terminals. The battery could overheat.

• Read the cautions in “The Battery and Power Supply”.

• Use only genuine Fujifi lm rechargeable batteries designated for use in this camera. Failure to observe this precaution could result in product malfunction.

• Do not remove the labels from the battery or attempt to split or peel the outer casing.

• The battery gradually loses its charge when not in use. Charge the battery one or two days before use.

• If the battery fails to hold a charge, it has reached the end of its charging life and must be replaced.

• Remove dirt from the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Failure to observe this precaution could prevent the battery from charging.

• Note that charging times increase at low or high temperatures.

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Turning the Camera On and Off

Use the ON/OFF button to turn the camera on and off .

Press the ON/OFF button once to turn the camera on and again to turn it off .

2

O Fingerprints and other marks on the lens or viewfi nder can aff ect pictures or the view through the viewfi nder. Keep the lens and viewfi nder clean.

N • Pressing the a button during shooting starts playback.

• Press the shutter button halfway to return to shooting mode.

• The camera will turn off automatically if no operations are performed for the length of time selected for D POWER MANAGEMENT   >

AUTO POWER OFF . To reactivate the camera and return to shooting mode after the camera has turned off automatically, press the shutter button halfway or press the ON/OFF button.

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Checking the Battery Level

After turning the camera on, check the battery level in the display.

Battery level is shown as follows:

O

(white)

M

(white)

K

(white)

J

(red)

A

(blinks red)

Battery partially discharged.

Battery about two-thirds charged.

Battery about one-third charged. Charge as soon as possible.

Low battery. Charge battery.

Battery exhausted. Turn camera off and recharge battery.

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2

Basic Setup

When you turn the camera on for the fi rst time, you can choose a language and set the camera clock. At default settings, you can also pair the camera with a smartphone or tablet so that you can later synchronize the clocks or download pictures. Follow the steps below when turning the camera on for the fi rst time.

N If you intend to pair the camera with a smartphone or tablet, install and launch the latest version of the FUJIFILM Camera Remote App on the smart device before proceeding. For more information, visit: http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/

1 Turn the camera on.

A language-selection dialog will be displayed.

2 Choose a language.

Highlight a language and press

MENU/OK .

3 Pair the camera with the smartphone or tablet.

Press the MENU/OK button to pair the START MENU

PAIRING REGISTRATION

PAIR WITH SMARTPHONE?

camera with a smartphone to which

IMAGES CAN BE EASILY TRANSFERRED

TO SMARTPHONE BY PAIRING the FUJIFILM Camera Remote app

SCAN QR CODE OR SEARCH FOR "FUJIFILM has been installed.

Camera Remote" APP ON THE WEB

HELP

SET SKIP

N To skip pairing, press DISP/BACK .

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Basic Setup

4 Check the time.

When pairing is complete, you will be prompted to set the camera clock to the time reported by the smartphone or tablet. Check that the time is correct.

N To set the clock manually, press

DISP/BACK ( P

38).

5 Synchronize the camera settings with the settings confi gured on your smartphone or tablet.

N The option selected can be changed at any time using D CONNECTION

SETTING  > Bluetooth SETTINGS .

PAIRING REGISTRATION

Phone-0123

PAIRING COMPLETE

2019.1.1 12 : 00 PM

SET DATE/TIME FROM SMARTPHONE?

SET CANCEL

START MENU

SMARTPHONE SYNC. SETTING

LOCATION&TIME

OFF

LOCATION

TIME

SET

6 Set the clock.

Press MENU/OK to set the camera clock to the time reported by the smartphone or tablet and exit to shooting mode.

7 Format the memory card ( P

156).

O Format memory cards before fi rst use, and be sure to reformat all memory cards after using them in a computer or other device.

N If the battery is removed for an extended period, the camera clock will be reset and the language-selection dialog will be displayed when the camera is turned on.

Skipping the Current Step

If you skip a step, a confi rmation dialog will be displayed; select NO to avoid repeating any steps you skipped the next time the camera is turned on.

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2

Basic Setup

Choosing a Diff erent Language

To change the language:

1 Display language options.

Select D USER SETTING  > Q a .

2 Choose a language.

Highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK .

Changing the Time and Date

To set the camera clock:

1 Display DATE/TIME options.

Select D USER SETTING  > DATE/TIME .

2 Set the clock.

Press the focus stick (focus lever) left or right to highlight the year, month, day, hour, or minute and press up or down to change. Press MENU/OK to set the clock.

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Basic Photography and

Playback

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Taking Photographs

This section explains basic photography.

1 Select S mode.

Rotate the mode dial to S

( ADVANCED SR AUTO ). The following information will be displayed in the LCD monitor.

3

The camera automatically selects a scene according to the type of subject detected.

PORTRAIT

O In S mode, the camera continuously adjusts focus and searches for eyes, increasing the drain on the battery; in addition, the sound of the camera focusing may be audible.

2 Ready the camera.

Hold the camera steady with both hands—shaking or unsteady hands can blur your shots.

To prevent pictures that are out of focus or too dark (underexposed), keep your fi ngers and other objects away from the lens, fl ash, and AF-assist illuminator.

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3 Frame the picture.

Lenses with Zoom Rings

Use the zoom ring to frame the picture in the display. Rotate the ring left to zoom out, right to zoom in.

Taking Photographs

4 Focus.

Press the shutter button halfway to focus.

Focus indicator

Focus frame

If the camera is able to focus , it will beep twice, the focus frame will turn amber and green, and the focus indicator will turn green.

If the camera is unable to focus , the focus frame will turn red, s will be displayed, and the focus indicator will blink white.

N • If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illuminator may light to assist the focus operation.

• Focus and exposure will lock when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Focus and exposure remain locked while the button is kept in this position (AF/AE lock).

• The camera will focus on subjects at any distance in the macro and standard focus ranges for the lens.

5 Shoot.

Smoothly press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture.

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a

Viewing Pictures

Pictures can be viewed in the LCD monitor.

To view pictures full frame, press a .

3

Press the focus stick (focus lever) left to page through pictures in reverse order. Press it right to page through pictures in the order recorded. Keep the stick pressed to scroll rapidly to the desired frame.

N • You can also page through pictures using the front command dial or swipe gestures.

• Pictures taken using other cameras are marked with a m (“gift image”) icon to warn that they may not display correctly and that playback zoom may not be available.

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b

Deleting Pictures

Use the b (delete) button to delete pictures.

O Deleted pictures cannot be recovered. Copy important pictures to a computer or other storage device before proceeding.

1 With a picture displayed full frame, press the b button and select FRAME .

ERASE

FRAME

SELECTED FRAMES

ALL FRAMES

3

2 Choose a picture and press MENU/OK to delete it.

• The picture will be deleted when the MENU/OK button is pressed; a confi rmation dialog is not displayed. Be careful not to accidentally delete pictures you wish to keep.

• Additional pictures can be deleted using the MENU/OK button. Display the desired pictures and press MENU/OK to delete them one by one.

N • Protected pictures cannot be deleted. Remove protection from any pictures you wish to delete ( P

144).

• Pictures can also be deleted from the menus using the C PLAY BACK

MENU  > ERASE option ( P

139).

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MEMO

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Movie Recording and

Playback

45

F

Recording Movies

Record movies with sound.

1 Press t to start recording.

4

• A recording indicator ( V ) is displayed while recording is in progress.

• The time remaining is displayed while recording is in progress.

2 Press t again to end recording.

Recording ends automatically when the maximum length is reached or the memory card is full.

N When the mode dial is rotated to F ( MOVIE ), the shutter button can be used for movie recording.

Using an External Microphone

Sound can be recorded with external microphones that connect using jacks 3.5 mm in diameter; microphones that require plug-in power cannot be used. See the microphone manual for details.

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Recording Movies

O • Use a memory card with a UHS speed class of 3 or better when recording movies.

• Touch digital zoom ends when recording begins.

• The crop used for movies shot with ON selected for B MOVIE

SETTING > DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER or DIGITAL GIMBAL diff ers from the standard crop.

• Sound is recorded via the built-in microphone or an optional external microphone. Do not cover the microphone during recording.

• Note that the microphone may pick up lens noise and other sounds made by the camera during recording.

• Vertical or horizontal streaks may appear in movies containing very bright subjects. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.

N • The indicator lamp lights while recording is in progress.

• In the case of zoom lenses, zoom can be adjusted during recording using the zoom ring (if available).

• Exposure compensation can be adjusted during recording, but only by a maximum of ±2 EV.

• Recording may be unavailable at some settings, while in other cases settings may not apply during recording.

Headphones connected via USB can be used to monitor audio during movie recording. Use the supplied headphone adapter to convert the USB connector to a plug for a headphone jack.

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Recording Movies

Adjusting Movie Settings

• Adjust movie settings in the B MOVIE SETTING menu.

• Selecting an option other than OFF for B MOVIE SETTING >

HDR MOVIE MODE or FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC overrides the option selected for MOVIE MODE ; in the former case, movies will be shot using HDR, while in the latter they will be recorded at high speed in Full HD.

• The movie type, frame size, and frame rate can be selected using B MOVIE SETTING  > MOVIE MODE .

• The AF-area mode for movie recording is selected using

B MOVIE SETTING   > MOVIE AF MODE ; choose from MULTI and AREA .

• Focus mode is selected using B MOVIE SETTING  > F FOCUS

MODE ; for continuous focus adjustment, select CONTINUOUS

AF or choose SINGLE AF and enable Intelligent Face Detection. Intelligent Face Detection is not available in manual focus mode.

Depth of Field

To soften backgrounds, set aperture as wide as possible. Aperture can be adjusted directly in modes A (aperture-priority AE) and M (manual). In modes P (program AE), A (aperture-priority AE), and M (manual), aperture can be adjusted using the touch menu depth control. Adjust aperture before recording begins.

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Viewing Movies

View movies on the camera.

In full-frame playback, movies are identifi ed by a W icon. Press the focus stick (focus lever) down to start movie playback.

The following operations can be performed while a movie is displayed:

Up

Down

Start playback

Left/right View other pictures

(( x )) (( y ))

End playback

Pause playback Start/resume playback

Adjust speed

Single frame rewind/ advance

Progress is shown in the display during playback.

4

STOP PAUSE

1m23s

O • Do not cover the speaker during playback.

• Sound is not played back if OFF is selected for D USER SETTING  >

SOUND & FLASH .

N • Press MENU/OK to pause playback and display volume controls. Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to adjust the volume; press

MENU/OK again to resume playback. Volume can also be adjusted using D SOUND SET-UP  > PLAYBACK VOLUME .

Audio can be played back over headphones or other devices connected via USB using the supplied headphone adapter.

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Playback Speed

Press the focus stick (focus lever) left or right to adjust playback speed during playback. Speed is shown by the number of arrows ( M or N ).

Arrows

STOP

Viewing Movies

PAUSE

1m23s

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Taking Photographs

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Choosing a Shooting Mode

Choose a shooting mode according to the scene or type of subject.

S ADVANCED SR AUTO

When the mode dial is rotated to S , the camera automatically optimizes settings to suit the scene.

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The camera automatically selects a scene according to the type of subject detected.

PORTRAIT

AUTO

PORTRAIT

LANDSCAPE

NIGHT

MACRO

NIGHT PORTRAIT

BACKLIT PORTRAIT

O The mode selected may vary with shooting conditions. If the mode and subject do not match, select mode P or choose SP and select a scene manually.

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Program AE (P)

Let the camera choose shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure. Other values that produce the same exposure can be selected with program shift.

Rotate the mode dial to P .

P will appear in the display.

Program Shift

Rotate the front command dial to choose the desired combination of shutter speed and aperture (program shift).

Shutter speed

O Program shift is not available in any of the following circumstances:

• With fl ash units that support TTL auto

• When an option other than P SUPPRESSED FLASH is selected for

F FLASH SETTING

• When an auto option is selected for H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING  >

DYNAMIC RANGE

N To cancel program shift, turn the camera off .

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Shutter-Priority AE (S)

Choose a shutter speed and let the camera adjust aperture for optimal exposure.

1 Rotate the mode dial to S .

S will appear in the display.

5 2 Use the front command dial to choose a shutter speed.

O If the correct exposure cannot be achieved at the selected shutter speed, aperture will be displayed in red.

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Choosing a Shooting Mode

Time (T)

Shutter speeds of 1 s or slower are referred to as “long time-exposures”. Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent the camera moving during the exposure.

N • A count-down timer will be displayed while the exposure is in progress.

• To reduce “noise” (mottling) in long time-exposures, select ON for

H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING   > LONG EXPOSURE NR . Note that this may increase the time needed to record images after shooting.

Using a Remote Release

A remote release can be used for long time-exposures. When using an optional RR-100 remote release or an electronic release from third-party suppliers, connect it to the camera’s remote release connector.

O Use a third-party

2.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter when connecting an optional RR-100 remote release.

N A confi rmation dialog will be displayed when a remote release is connected; press

MENU/OK and select n REMOTE for MIC/

REMOTE RELEASE .

CHECK MIC/REMOTE RELEASE

SETTING

SET SKIP

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Aperture-Priority AE (A)

Choose an aperture and let the camera adjust shutter speed for optimal exposure.

1 Rotate the mode dial to A .

A will appear in the display.

5 2 Use the front command dial to choose an aperture.

O If the correct exposure cannot be achieved at the selected aperture, shutter speed will be displayed in red.

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Choosing a Shooting Mode

Manual Exposure (M)

Alter exposure from that selected by the camera.

1 Rotate the mode dial to M .

M will appear in the display.

2 Rotate the rear command dial to choose a shutter speed and the front command dial to choose the aperture.

N The manual exposure display includes an exposure indicator that shows the amount the picture would be under- or over-exposed at current settings.

Shutter speed

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Aperture

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Exposure Preview

To preview exposure in the LCD monitor, select an option other than OFF for D SCREEN SET-UP  > PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE .

N Select OFF when using the fl ash or on other occasions on which exposure may change when the picture is taken.

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Choosing a Shooting Mode

Bulb (B)

For bulb photography, rotate the rear command dial to select a shutter speed of BULB . Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent the camera moving during the exposure.

N • The shutter will remain open for up to 60 minutes, or for 1 second when the electronic shutter is used.

• A count-down timer will be displayed while the exposure is in progress.

• To reduce “noise” (mottling) in long time-exposures, select ON for

H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING   > LONG EXPOSURE NR . Note that this may increase the time needed to record images after shooting.

Using a Remote Release

A remote release can be used for long time-exposures. When using an optional RR-100 remote release or an electronic release from third-party suppliers, connect it to the camera’s remote release connector.

O Use a third-party

2.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter when connecting an optional RR-100 remote release.

N A confi rmation dialog will be displayed when a remote release is connected; press

MENU/OK and select n REMOTE for MIC/

REMOTE RELEASE .

CHECK MIC/REMOTE RELEASE

SETTING

SET SKIP

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u PANORAMA

Follow an on-screen guide to create a panorama.

1 Rotate the mode dial to u

( PANORAMA ).

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2 To select the size of the angle through which you will pan the camera while shooting, press the focus stick (focus lever) left.

Highlight a size and press MENU/OK .

3 Press the focus stick right to view a choice of pan directions.

Highlight a pan direction and press MENU/OK .

4 Press the shutter button all the way down to start recording.

There is no need to keep the shutter button pressed during recording.

5 Pan the camera in the direction shown by the arrow. Shooting ends automatically when the camera is panned to the end of the guides and the panorama is complete.

Sweep camera along yellow line in direction of

ANGLE DIRECTION

For Best Results

For best results, use a lens with a focal length of 35 mm or less (50 mm or less in 35 mm format). Prop your elbows against your sides and move the camera slowly in a small circle at a steady speed, keeping the camera parallel or at right angles to the horizon and being careful only to pan in the direction shown by the guides. Use a tripod for best results. If the desired results are not achieved, try panning at a diff erent speed.

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Choosing a Shooting Mode

O • If the shutter button is pressed all the way down before the panorama is complete, shooting will end and no panorama may be recorded.

• The last part of the panorama may not be recorded if shooting ends before the panorama is complete.

Panoramas are created from multiple frames, and the camera may in some cases be unable to stitch the frames together perfectly.

• Panoramas may be blurred if the subject is poorly lit.

• Shooting may be interrupted if the camera is panned too quickly or too slowly. Panning the camera in a direction other than that shown cancels shooting.

• The camera may in some cases record a greater or lesser angle than selected.

• The desired results may not be achieved with:

Moving subjects

Subjects close to the camera

Unvarying subjects such as the sky or a fi eld of grass

Subjects that are in constant motion, such as waves and waterfalls

Subjects that undergo marked changes in brightness

• Exposure for the entire panorama is determined by the fi rst frame.

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Viewing Panoramas

With the panorama displayed full frame, press the focus stick (focus lever) down to start panorama playback. Vertical panoramas will scroll vertically, horizontal panoramas horizontally.

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PLAY

STOP PAUSE

• In full-frame playback, you can use the rear command dial to zoom panoramas in or out.

Panorama playback is controlled using the focus stick.

Up

Down

Start playback

Left/right View other pictures

End playback

Pause playback Resume playback

Choose pan direcScroll panorama tion manually

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Choosing a Shooting Mode

SP SCENE POSITION / M / N / O

The camera off ers a choice of “scenes”, each adapted to particular shooting conditions or a specifi c type of subject.

1 Rotate the mode dial to SP ( SCENE

POSITION ).

2 Press MENU/OK while the mode description is displayed.

SCENE POSITION

NIGHT(TRIPOD)

Clear shots of night scenery with a slow shutter speed.

N • If the view through the lens is displayed in the LCD monitor, press MENU/OK and select A SHOOTING SETTING   > SCENE

POSITION in the shooting menu.

• The function dial can be used to choose a scene in the shooting display.

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3 Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK .

h PORTRAIT Choose for portraits.

Z PORTRAIT ENHANCER Choose for a smooth skin eff ect when shooting portraits. You can choose the portrait enhancement level in the touch menu.

H NIGHT (TRIPOD) Choose this mode for slow shutter speeds when shooting at night.

p FIREWORKS Slow shutter speeds are used to capture the expanding burst of light from a fi rework.

Q SUNSET

R SNOW

Choose this mode to record the vivid colors in sunrises and sunsets.

Choose for crisp, clear shots that capture the brights BEACH ness of scenes dominated by shining white snow.

Choose for crisp, clear shots that capture the brightness of sunlit beaches.

f UNDERWATER

U

V

W

PARTY

FLOWER

TEXT j MULTIPLE

Reduces the blue cast typically associated with underwater lighting.

Capture indoor background lighting under low-light conditions.

Eff ective for taking more vivid shots of fl owers.

Take clear pictures of text or drawings in print.

k LIGHT TRAIL

Create a photograph that combines two exposures

( P

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Take photographs in which light sources such as car headlights or ascending fi reworks appear to be followed by trails of light.

M , N , and O Modes

The following scenes can be selected directly using the mode dial:

M LANDSCAPE

N SPORT

O NIGHT

Choose for daylight shots of buildings and landscapes.

Choose when photographing moving subjects.

Choose for poorly lit twilight or night scenes.

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Choosing a Shooting Mode j Multiple Exposures

Create a photograph that combines two exposures.

1 Select j MULTIPLE EXPOSURE in the scene position menu.

2 Take the fi rst shot.

3 Press MENU/OK . The fi rst shot will be shown superimposed on the view through the lens and you will be prompted to take the second shot.

NEXT

RETRY EXIT

N • To return to Step 2 and retake the fi rst shot, press the focus stick

(focus lever) left.

• To save the fi rst shot and exit without creating a multiple exposure, press DISP/BACK .

4 Take the second shot, using the fi rst frame as a guide.

EXIT

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5 Press MENU/OK to create the multiple exposure, or press the focus stick left to return to Step 4 and retake the second shot.

RETRY EXIT

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Adv. ADVANCED FILTER

Take photos with fi lter eff ects.

1 Rotate the mode dial to Adv.

( ADVANCED FILTER ).

2 Press MENU/OK while the mode description is displayed.

TOY CAMERA POP COLOR

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N If the view through the lens is displayed in the LCD monitor, press MENU/OK and select A SHOOTING SETTING  > ADVANCED

FILTER in the shooting menu.

3 Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK .

G TOY CAMERA

I POP COLOR

J HIGH-KEY

Z LOW-KEY

E FISH-EYE

K DYNAMIC TONE i HDR ART

Soften or sharpen pictures without losing defi nition. The strength of the eff ect can be adjusting using A SHOOTING SETTING >

CLARITY FILTER SETTING .

Choose for a retro toy camera eff ect.

Create high-contrast images with saturated colors.

Create bright, low-contrast images.

Create uniformly dark tones with few areas of emphasized highlights.

Create a distorting eff ect of a fi sheye lens.

Dynamic tone expression is used for a fantasy eff ect.

Create artistic eff ect by emphasizing tone reproduction and dynamic range.

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Choosing a Shooting Mode

H

L n m

MINIATURE

CROSS SCREEN

RICH & FINE

MONOCHROME(NIR)

The tops and bottoms of pictures are blurred for a diorama eff ect.

Create a star pattern where lines radiate out from bright objects. The eff ects of the cross screen fi lter can be viewed after shooting.

Add a rich & fi ne eff ect recommend for tabletop photography.

Monochrome photography as taken by Near-infrared camera.

u PARTIAL COLOR (RED) v PARTIAL COLOR (ORANGE) w PARTIAL COLOR (YELLOW) x PARTIAL COLOR (GREEN) y PARTIAL COLOR (BLUE) z PARTIAL COLOR (PURPLE) j FOG REMOVE

Areas of the image that are the selected color are recorded in that color. All other areas of the image are recorded in black-and-white.

X SOFT FOCUS

Create clearer image by removing fog factor.

Create a look that is evenly soft throughout the whole image.

N Depending on the subject and camera settings, images may in some cases be grainy or vary in brightness or hue.

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Autofocus

Take pictures using autofocus.

1 Use G AF/MF SETTING   > FOCUS MODE to choose a focus mode ( P

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2 Use G AF/MF SETTING  > AF MODE to choose an AF mode

( P

71).

3 Select G AF/MF SETTING   > FOCUS

AREA and choose the position and size of the focus frame ( P

73).

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Focus Mode

Choose how the camera focuses.

1 Press MENU/OK to display the menus.

2 Select G AF/MF SETTING   > FOCUS MODE in the shooting menu.

3 Choose from the following options:

MANUAL FOCUS

CONTINUOUS AF

SINGLE AF

Focus manually using the lens focus ring. Choose for manual control of focus or in situations in which the camera is unable to focus using autofocus ( P

77).

Focus is continually adjusted to refl ect changes in the distance to the subject while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Use for subjects that are in motion.

Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway.

Choose for stationary subjects.

N • Regardless of the option selected, manual focus will be used when the lens is in manual focus mode.

• If ON is selected for G AF/MF SETTING  > PRE-AF , focus will be adjusted continuously in modes l and k even when the shutter button is not pressed.

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The Focus Indicator

Focus status is shown by the focus indicator.

( ) Camera focusing.

z (lights green)

Subject in focus; focus locked (focus mode l ).

( z ) (lights green)

Subject in focus (focus mode k ).

Focus is automatically adjusted for changes in distance to subject.

A (blinks white) Camera unable to focus.

j Manual focus (focus mode p ).

Focus indicator

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Autofocus Options (AF Mode)

Choose how the camera focuses in modes l and k .

1 Press MENU/OK and go to the shooting menu.

2 Select G AF/MF SETTING  > AF MODE .

3 Choose an AF mode.

How the camera focuses depends on the focus mode.

Focus Mode l (SINGLE AF)

Autofocus

Camera focuses on subject in selected focus point. Use for pinpoint focus on selected subject.

Camera focuses on subject in selected focus zone. Focus zones include multiple focus points, making it easier to focus on subjects in motion.

Camera focuses automatically on high-contrast subjects; display shows areas in focus.

Rotate the rear command dial in the focus-point selection display ( P

74, 75) to cycle through AF modes in the following or-

der: r SINGLE POINT , y ZONE , and z WIDE .

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Focus Mode k (CONTINUOUS AF)

Focus tracks subject at selected focus point. Use for subjects moving toward or away from camera.

Focus tracks subject in selected focus zone. Use for subjects that are moving fairly predictably.

Focus tracks subjects moving through wide area of frame.

Rotate the rear command dial in the focus-point selection display ( P

74, 75) to cycle through AF modes in the following or-

der: r SINGLE POINT , y ZONE , and z TRACKING .

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Focus-Point Selection

Choose a focus point for autofocus.

Viewing the Focus-Point Display

1 Press MENU/OK and go to the shooting menu.

2 Select G AF/MF SETTING   > FOCUS AREA to view the focus-point display.

3 Use the focus stick (focus lever) and rear command dial to choose a focus area.

N The focus point can also be selected using touch controls ( P

19).

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Selecting a Focus Point

Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose the focus point and the rear command dial to choose the size of the focus frame.

The procedure varies with the option selected for AF mode.

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Select focus point

Select center focus point

Choose from 6 frame sizes

Choose from 3 frame sizes

N •

Manual focus-point selection is not available when z WIDE/

TRACKING is selected in focus mode l .

• If j ALL is selected for AF mode, you can rotate the rear command dial in the focus-point selection display to cycle through AF modes in the following order: r SINGLE POINT (6 frame sizes), y ZONE

(3 frame sizes), and either z WIDE (focus mode l ) or z TRACKING

(focus mode k ).

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The Focus-Point Display

The focus-point display varies with the option selected for AF mode.

N Focus frames are shown by small squares (

), focus zones by the large squares.

r SINGLE POINT y ZONE z WIDE/TRACKING

Number of points availChoose from zones with Position focus frame over able can be selected using

G AF/MF SETTING  >

7 × 7, 5 × 5, or 3 × 3 focus points.

subject you want to track.

NUMBER OF FOCUS

POINTS .

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Autofocus

Although the camera boasts a high-precision autofocus system, it may be unable to focus on the subjects listed below.

• Very shiny subjects such as mirrors or car bodies.

Subjects photographed through a window or other refl ective object.

• Dark subjects and subjects that absorb rather than refl ect light, such as hair or fur.

• Insubstantial subjects, such as smoke or fl ame.

• Subjects that show little contrast with the background.

Subjects positioned in front of or behind a high-contrast object that is also in the focus frame (for example, a subject photographed against a backdrop of highly contrasting elements).

Checking Focus

To zoom in on the current focus area for precise focus, press the center of the focus stick (focus lever). Press again to zoom in further and a third time to cancel zoom.

Normal display Focus zoom

N • In focus mode l , zoom can be adjusted by rotating the rear command dial.

• In focus mode l , select r SINGLE POINT for AF MODE .

Focus zoom is not available in focus mode k or when G AF/MF

SETTING  > PRE-AF is on.

Use D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING   > FOCUS LEVER SETTING to change the function performed by the center of the focus stick (focus lever). D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING can also be used to assign focus zoom to other controls ( P

186).

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Manual Focus

Adjust focus manually.

1 Select MANUAL FOCUS for G AF/MF

SETTING  > FOCUS MODE .

2 Focus manually using the lens focus ring. Rotate the ring left to reduce the focus distance, right to increase.

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3 Take pictures.

N • Use D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > FOCUS RING to reverse the direction of rotation of the focus ring.

• Regardless of the option selected, manual focus will be used when the lens is in manual focus mode.

• To display a j indicator in manual focus mode, select FOCUS MODE in the D SCREEN SET-UP  > DISP. CUSTOM SETTING list and use the

DISP/BACK button to display standard indicators.

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Checking Focus

A variety of options are available for checking focus in manual focus mode.

The Manual Focus Indicator

The manual focus indicator indicates how closely the focus distance matches the distance to the subject in the focus brackets. The white line indicates the distance to the subject in the focus area

(in meters or feet according to the option selected for D SCREEN SET-UP  > FOCUS

SCALE UNITS in the setup menu), the blue bar the depth of fi eld, or in other words the distance in front of and behind the subject that appears to be in focus.

Focus distance

(white line)

Depth of fi eld

N If both AF DISTANCE INDICATOR and MF DISTANCE INDICATOR are selected in the D SCREEN SET-UP  > DISP. CUSTOM SETTING list, the manual focus indicator can also be viewed using the depth-of-fi eld indicator in the standard display. Use the DISP/BACK button to display standard indicators.

Focus Zoom

If ON is selected for G AF/MF SETTING  > FOCUS CHECK , the camera will automatically zoom in on the selected focus area when the focus ring is rotated ( P

73). Zoom can be adjusted by rotating the

rear command dial. Press the center of the focus stick (focus lever) to exit zoom.

N The focus stick can be used to choose the focus area while focus zoom is in eff ect.

Focus Peaking

Select FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT for G AF/MF SETTING  > MF ASSIST to highlight high-contrast outlines. When focusing, rotate the focus ring until the subject is highlighted.

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Exposure Compensation

Adjust exposure.

Rotate the rear command dial to adjust exposure.

O The amount of compensation available varies with the shooting mode.

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Focus/Exposure Lock

Compose photographs with off -center subjects.

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1 Position the subject in the focus frame and press the shutter button halfway to lock focus and exposure.

Focus and exposure will remain locked while the shutter button is pressed halfway (AF/AE lock).

2 Press the button all the way down.

The Function Buttons

Focus and/or exposure lock can be assigned to a function button.

Pressing the button locks exposure.

Pressing the button locks focus.

Pressing the button locks both focus and exposure.

N • At default settings, AF-LOCK is assigned to the Fn2 button ( P

186).

• When a function button is used for focus or exposure lock, the affected setting will remain locked even when the shutter button is pressed halfway.

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WB

White Balance

For natural colors, choose a white balance option that matches the light source.

1 Press MENU/OK to display the shooting menu.

2 Highlight H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING  > WHITE BALANCE in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK to view white balance options.

3 Highlight a white balance option.

• Press MENU/OK to view a WB SHIFT display where white balance can be fi ne-tuned using the focus stick

(focus lever).

• Press DISP/BACK to select the highlighted option and exit without applying fi ne-tuning.

WB SHIFT

SET

N At default settings, white balance can also be accessed via the T.B. Fn1 button in the touch menu ( P

189). Tap the

T.B. Fn1 button and adjust white balance using touch controls.

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WHITE BALANCE

The following white balance options are available.

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AUTO h k i j k l m n g

White balance is adjusted automatically.

Measure a value for white balance.

Choose a color temperature.

For subjects in direct sunlight.

For subjects in the shade.

Use under “daylight” fl uorescent lights.

Use under “warm white” fl uorescent lights.

Use under “cool white” fl uorescent lights.

Use under incandescent lighting.

Reduces the blue cast typically associated with underwater lighting.

N • Results vary with shooting conditions. Play pictures back after shooting to check colors.

• White balance is adjusted for fl ash lighting only in AUTO and g modes. Turn the fl ash off using other white balance options.

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Custom White Balance

Choose h to adjust white balance for unusual lighting conditions. White bal-

CUSTOM WB ance measurement options will be displayed; frame a white object so that it fi lls SHUTTER : NEW WB

SHIFT NOT CHANGE the display and press the shutter button all the way down to measure white balance (to select the most recent custom value and exit without measuring white balance, press DISP/BACK , or press MENU/OK to select the most recent value and display the fi ne-tuning dialog).

• If “COMPLETED !” is displayed , press MENU/OK to set white balance to the measured

COMPLETED !

value.

• If “UNDER” is displayed , raise exposure compensation and try again.

SET CANCEL

• If “OVER” is displayed , lower exposure compensation and try again.

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White Balance k : Color Temperature

Selecting k in the white balance menu displays a list of color temperatures; highlight a color temperature and press

MENU/OK to select the highlighted option and display the fi ne-tuning dialog.

WHITE BALANCE

COLOR TEMPERATURE

SET SHIFT

Color Temperature

Color temperature is an objective measure of the color of a light source, expressed in Kelvin (K). Light sources with a color temperature close to that of direct sunlight appear white; light sources with a lower color temperature have a yellow or red cast, while those with a higher color temperature are tinged with blue. You can match color temperature to the light source, or choose options that diff er sharply from the color of the light source to make pictures “warmer” or “colder.”

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Using the Self Timer

Use the timer for group- or self-portraits, to prevent blur caused by camera shake, or to release the shutter automatically when selected conditions are met.

1 Press MENU/OK to display the shooting menu.

2 Select A SHOOTING SETTING  > SELF-TIMER in the shooting menu to display self-timer options.

3 Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK .

R 2 SEC

S 10 SEC m FACE AUTO SHUTTER o SMILE

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a BUDDY g GROUP

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O • Stand behind the camera when using the shutter button. Standing in front of the lens can interfere with focus and exposure.

• The self-timer turns off automatically when the camera is turned off .

N •

To stop the timer before the picture is taken, press DISP/BACK .

• Selecting m FACE AUTO SHUTTER , o SMILE , a BUDDY , or g GROUP sets G AF/MF SETTING   > FACE/EYE DETECTION

SETTING to FACE ON/EYE OFF . The original setting is restored when the self timer is turned off .

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2 SEC/10 SEC

The shutter is released 2 or 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed.

1 Select either of the following options in the self-timer menu.

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R 2 SEC

S 10 SEC

The shutter is released two seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Use to reduce blur caused by the camera moving when the shutter button is pressed. The self-timer lamp blinks as the timer counts down.

The shutter is released ten seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Use for photographs in which you wish to appear yourself. The self-timer lamp blinks immediately before the picture is taken.

2 Press the shutter button all the way down to start the timer.

A count-down timer will appear in the display; the picture will be taken when the timer expires.

FACE AUTO SHUTTER

The picture will be taken when the camera detects a portrait subject facing the lens.

1 Select m ( FACE AUTO SHUTTER ) in the self-timer menu.

2 Frame a portrait subject in the display. The camera will initiate face detection and release the shutter when the subject is facing the lens.

EXIT

O The camera may fail to detect subjects who are not facing the camera or whose eyes are hidden.

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SMILE

The camera releases the shutter when the subject smiles.

1 Select o ( SMILE ) in the self-timer menu.

2 Frame portrait subjects in the display. The camera will initiate face detection and release the shutter when any of the subjects smiles.

EXIT

O The camera may fail to detect subjects who are not facing the camera or whose eyes are obscured by hair or other objects.

BUDDY

The camera takes a picture when it detects two subjects close together.

1 Select a ( BUDDY ) in the self-timer menu.

2 Choose how close the subjects must be together before the timer starts

(the required degree of closeness is shown by heart icons in the shooting display: the more hearts, the closer

EXIT together the subjects must be).

• LV.1 (NEAR) : The timer starts when the subjects are close enough to link hands.

• LV.2 (CLOSE UP) : The timer starts when the subjects are shoulder-to-shoulder.

• LV.3 (SUPER CLOSE) : The timer starts when the subjects are cheek-to-cheek.

N The timer starts only when the subjects are suffi ciently close together; the shutter is released one second later.

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GROUP

The camera takes a picture when it detects the selected number of portrait subjects.

1 Select g ( GROUP ) in the self-timer menu.

2 Select the desired number of subjects (1 to 4) (the number of subjects is indicated by h icons in the shooting display). The timer starts only

EXIT when the selected number of subjects is in the frame; the shutter is released two seconds later.

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Bracketing

Automatically vary settings over a series of pictures.

1 Press the I (drive) button to display drive mode options.

2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to highlight one of the following:

O AE BKT

W ISO BKT

X FILM SIMULATION BKT

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V WHITE BALANCE BKT

Y DYNAMIC RANGE BKT h HDR

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3 Press the focus stick left or right to highlight the desired bracketing settings.

N • Bracketing settings for O AE BKT are selected using

A SHOOTING SETTING  > AE BKT SETTING .

• Bracketing settings for X FILM SIMULATION BKT are selected using A SHOOTING SETTING  > FILM SIMULATION BKT .

4 Press MENU/OK to select.

5 Take pictures.

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O AE BKT

Use A SHOOTING SETTING   > AE BKT SETTING to choose the bracketing amount and number of shots. Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera will take the specifi ed number of shots: one using the metered value for exposure and the others over- or under-exposed by multiples of the selected bracketing amount.

N Regardless of the bracketing amount, exposure will not exceed the limits of the exposure metering system.

W ISO BKT

Select a bracketing amount (±1, ±2⁄3, or ±1⁄3). Each time the shutter is released, the camera will take a picture at the current sensitivity and process it to create two additional copies, one with sensitivity raised and the other with sensitivity lowered by the selected amount.

X FILM SIMULATION BKT

Each time the shutter is released, the camera takes one shot and processes it to create a total of three copies with diff erent fi lm simulation settings, chosen using the A SHOOTING SETTING  >

FILM SIMULATION BKT option in the shooting menu.

V WHITE BALANCE BKT

Select a bracketing amount (±1, ±2, or ±3). Each time the shutter is released, the camera takes one shot and processes it to create three copies: one at the current white balanced setting, one with fi ne-tuning increased by the selected amount, and another with fi ne-tuning decreased by the selected amount.

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Bracketing

Y DYNAMIC RANGE BKT

Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes three shots with diff erent dynamic ranges: 100% for the fi rst, 200% for the second, and 400% for the third.

N While dynamic range bracketing is in eff ect, sensitivity will be restricted to a minimum of ISO 800 (or to a minimum of ISO 200 to 800 when an auto option is selected for sensitivity); the sensitivity previously in eff ect is restored when bracketing ends.

h HDR

Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes multiple shots at diff erent exposures and combines them into a single high–dynamic-range image, reducing loss of detail in highlights and shadows. Choose the amount the camera varies exposure from AUTO , 1.0 EV , 1.5 EV , 2.0 EV , 2.5 EV , and 3.0 EV .

O Keep the camera steady. If the camera is moved or the subject changes during shooting, the shots may be recorded separately instead of being combined into a single image. The camera may fail to record an image if the subject moves during shooting.

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I

Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode)

Capture motion in a series of pictures.

1 Press the I (drive) button to display drive mode options.

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2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to select

I CONTINUOUS .

3 Press the focus stick left or right to choose the frame rate

( J HIGH or O LOW ).

4 Press MENU/OK to save changes and exit the drive-mode menu.

5 Take pictures.

Keep the shutter button pressed to take pictures at the rate selected in Step 3.

N Shooting ends when the shutter button is released or the memory card is full.

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Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode)

O • If fi le numbering reaches 999 before shooting is complete, the remaining pictures will be recorded to a new folder.

• Shooting ends when the memory card is full; the camera will record all photos shot to that point. Burst shooting may not begin if the

• Frame rates may slow as more shots are taken.

• Frame rate varies with the scene, shutter speed, sensitivity, and focus mode.

• Depending on shooting conditions, frame rates may slow.

The fl ash cannot be used.

• Recording times may increase during burst shooting.

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Using the Flash

Use the built-in fl ash for additional lighting when shooting at night or indoors under low light.

1 Slide the N (fl ash pop-up) lever as shown.

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2 Press MENU/OK to display the shooting menu.

3 Highlight F FLASH SETTING  > FLASH MODE in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK to view fl ash options.

4 Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK .

K RED EYE REDUCTION **

FORCED FLASH **

RED EYE & SLOW **

2ND CURTAIN SYNC. **

The fl ash fi res when required. Recommended in most situations.

The fl ash fi res whenever a picture is taken. Use for backlit subjects or for natural coloration when shooting in bright light.

Capture both the main subject and the background under low light (note that brightly lit scenes may be overexposed).

The fl ash fi res immediately before the shutter closes.

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Using the Flash

D

P

COMMANDER

SUPPRESSED FLASH

The built-in fl ash can be used to control optional remote fl ash units.

The fl ash does not fi re even when the subject is poorly lit. A tripod is recommended.

* Red-eye removal is available in these modes when Intelligent Face Detection is active and red-eye removal is on. Red-eye removal minimizes

“ red-eye ” caused when light from the fl ash is refl ected from the subject’s retinas.

O • Depending on the distance to the subject, some lenses may cast shadows in photos taken with the fl ash.

The fl ash may contact accessories mounted on the hot shoe. If necessary, remove accessories before raising the fl ash.

N • If p is displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway, the fl ash will fi re when the photo is taken.

Except in commander mode, the fl ash may fi re several times with each shot. Do not move the camera until shooting is complete.

Flash Sync Speed

The fl ash will synchronize with the shutter at shutter speeds of 1⁄180 s or slower.

Optional Flash Units from Fujifi lm

The camera can be used with optional Fujifi lm shoe-mounted fl ash units.

Third-Party Flash Units

Do not use third-party fl ash units that apply over 300 V to the camera hot shoe.

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Self-Portraits (Selfi es)

To shoot a self-portrait, rotate the LCD monitor as shown.

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N • Rotating the LCD monitor 180° automatically sets G AF/MF SETTING  >

FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING to FACE ON/EYE AUTO .

• Regardless of the option selected for D SCREEN SET-UP  > IMAGE

DISP.

, pictures will be displayed for 1.5 seconds after shooting.

The Self-Portrait Display

When rotated to the self-portrait position, the LCD monitor shows a mirror image of the view through the lens.

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The Shooting Menus

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H

IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

Adjust image quality settings.

To display image quality settings, press

MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the H ( IMAGE QUALITY SETTING ) tab.

IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

IMAGE SIZE

IMAGE QUALITY

FILM SIMULATION

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV

BRIGHT MODE

DYNAMIC RANGE

WHITE BALANCE

HIGHLIGHT TONE

EXIT

N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected.

IMAGE SIZE

Choose the size and aspect ratio at which still pictures are recorded.

O 4 : 3 (5328 × 4000) O 3 : 2 (6000 × 4000) O 16 : 9 (6000 × 3376) O 1 : 1 (4000 × 4000)

P 4 : 3 (3712 × 2784) P 3 : 2 (4240 × 2832) P 16 : 9 (4240 × 2384) P 1 : 1 (2832 × 2832)

Q 4 : 3 (2656 × 1992) Q 3 : 2 (3008 × 2000) Q 16 : 9 (3008 × 1688) Q 1 : 1 (2000 × 2000)

N IMAGE SIZE is not reset when the camera is turned off or another shooting mode is selected.

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IMAGE QUALITY

Choose a fi le format and compression ratio.

IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

Lower compression ratios are used for higher-quality images.

Higher compression ratios are used to increase the number of images that can be stored.

Record both RAW and fi ne-quality JPEG images.

NORMAL + RAW Record both RAW and normal-quality JPEG images.

Record RAW images only.

The Function Buttons

To toggle RAW image quality on or off for a single shot, assign RAW to a function button ( P

186). Press the button once to select the option in the

right column, again to return to the original setting (left column).

button to which RAW is assigned

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FILM SIMULATION

Simulate the eff ects of diff erent kinds of fi lm, including blackand-white (with or without color fi lters). Choose a palette according to your subject and creative intent.

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Ye FILTER d MONOCHROME

R FILTER f MONOCHROME

G FILTER f SEPIA

Standard color reproduction. Suited to a wide range of subjects, from portraits to landscapes.

A high-contrast palette of saturated colors, suited to nature photos.

Enhances the range of hues available for skin tones in portraits while preserving the bright blues of daylight skies. Recommended for outdoor portrait photography.

Soft color and enhanced shadow contrast for a calm look.

Off ers slightly more contrast than h ( PRO Neg. Std ).

Recommended for outdoor portrait photography.

A soft-toned palette. The range of hues available for skin tones is enhanced, making this a good choice for studio portrait photography.

Take pictures in standard black and white.

Take black-and-white pictures with slightly increased contrast. This setting also slightly tones down the brightness of the sky.

Take black-and-white pictures with increased contrast.

This setting also tones down the brightness of the sky.

Soften skin tones in black-and-white portraits.

Take pictures in sepia.

N •

Film simulation options can be combined with tone and sharpness settings.

• For more information, visit:

https://fujifilm-x.com/global/tag/the-world-of-film-simulation/?post_

type=xstories

At default settings, fi lm simulation is assigned to the touch menu

T.B. Fn2 button ( P

189).

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IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV

Choose the portrait enhancement level using a slider while previewing the eff ect in the display.

O Select FACE DETECTION ON for G AF/MF SETTING   > FACE/EYE

DETECTION SETTING when adjusting the portrait enhancement level.

BRIGHT MODE

Select ON to enable bright mode when shooting in S . Use bright mode to better capture details in highlights and shadows.

PORTRAIT

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DYNAMIC RANGE

Control contrast. Choose lower values to increase contrast when shooting indoors or under overcast skies, higher values to reduce loss of detail in highlights when photographing high-contrast scenes. Higher values are recommended for scenes that include both sunlight and deep shade, for such high-contrast subjects as sunlight on water, brightly-lit autumn leaves, and portraits taken against a blue sky, and for white objects or people wearing white.

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V 100% W 200% X 400%

O Mottling may appear in pictures taken at higher values. Choose a value according to the scene.

N •

If AUTO is selected, the camera will automatically choose either

V 100% or W 200% according to the subject and shooting conditions. Shutter speed and aperture will be displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway.

• W 200% is available at sensitivities of from ISO  400 to ISO  12800,

X 400% at sensitivities of from ISO 800 to 12800.

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IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

WHITE BALANCE

For natural colors, choose a white balance option that matches the light source ( P

81)

.

HIGHLIGHT TONE

Adjust the appearance of highlights.

00

SHADOW TONE

Adjust the appearance of shadows.

00

COLOR

Adjust color density.

00

SHARPNESS

Sharpen or soften outlines.

00

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IMAGE QUALITY SETTING

NOISE REDUCTION

Reduce noise in pictures taken at high sensitivities.

00

LONG EXPOSURE NR

Select ON to reduce mottling in long time-exposures.

COLOR SPACE

Choose the gamut of colors available for color reproduction.

Recommended in most situations.

Adobe RGB For commercial printing.

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G

AF/MF SETTING

Adjust focus settings.

To display focus settings, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the

G  ( AF/MF SETTING ) tab.

AF/MF SETTING

FOCUS AREA

FOCUS MODE

AF MODE

NUMBER OF FOCUS POINTS

PRE-AF

AF ILLUMINATOR

FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING

AF+MF

EXIT

N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected.

FOCUS AREA

Choose the focus area for autofocus, manual focus, and focus zoom ( P

73)

.

FOCUS MODE

Choose how the camera focuses ( P

69)

.

AF MODE

Choose how the camera focuses in modes l and k (

P 71)

.

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NUMBER OF FOCUS POINTS

Choose the number of focus points available for focus-point selection in manual focus mode or when SINGLE POINT is selected for AF MODE .

Choose from 117 focus points arranged in a 9- by 13-point grid.

Choose from 425 focus points arranged in a 17- by 25-point grid.

PRE-AF

If ON is selected, the camera will continue to adjust focus even when the shutter button is not pressed halfway. The camera adjusts focus continuously, allowing it to focus faster when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Choosing this option helps prevent missed shots.

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O Choosing ON increases the drain on the battery.

AF ILLUMINATOR

If ON is selected, the AF-assist illuminator will light to assist autofocus.

O • The AF-assist illuminator turns off automatically when OFF is selected for D USER SETTING  > SOUND & FLASH in the setup menu.

• The camera may be unable to focus using the AF-assist illuminator in some cases.

If the camera is unable to focus, try increasing the distance to the subject.

• Avoid shining the AF-assist illuminator directly into your subject’s eyes.

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AF/MF SETTING

FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING

Intelligent Face Detection sets focus and exposure for human faces anywhere in the frame, preventing the camera from focusing on the background in group portraits.

Choose for shots that emphasize portrait subjects. You can also choose whether the camera detects and focuses on either the left or right eye when Intelligent Face Detection is on.

Adjust settings for Intelligent Face Detection. You can also adjust eye detection settings.

• g EYE OFF : Intelligent Face Detection only.

• u EYE AUTO : The camera automatically chooses which eye to focus on when a face is detected.

• w RIGHT EYE PRIORITY : The camera focuses on the right eye of subjects detected using Intelligent Face Detection.

• v LEFT EYE PRIORITY : The camera focuses on the left eye of subjects detected using Intelligent Face Detection.

Intelligent Face Detection and eye priority off .

O • If the subject moves as the shutter button is pressed, the face may not be in the area indicated by the green border when the picture is taken.

In some modes, the camera may set exposure for the frame as a whole rather than the portrait subject.

• FACE DETECTION ON   > u EYE AUTO is selected automatically in S ( ADVANCED SR AUTO ) mode and when h ( PORTRAIT ) or

Z ( PORTRAIT ENHANCER ) is selected in SP mode.

N •

The face selected by the camera is indicated by a green border.

• If multiple faces are detected, the subject closest to the center of the frame will be indicated by a green border and the remaining subjects by white borders.

• Faces can be detected with the camera in vertical or horizontal orientation.

• If the camera is unable to detect the subject’s eyes because they are hidden by hair, glasses, or other objects, the camera will instead focus on faces.

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AF+MF

If ON is selected in focus mode l and focus has been locked

(whether by pressing the shutter button halfway or by other means), focus lock can be ended and focus adjusted manually by rotating the focus ring.

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O • Lenses with a focus distance indicator must be set to manual focus mode (MF) before this option can be used. Selecting MF disables the focus distance indicator.

• If the lens is equipped with a focus distance indicator, set the focus ring to the center, as the camera may fail to focus if the ring is set to infi nity or the minimum focus distance.

N To assist focus using focus peaking, select FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT for MF ASSIST .

AF + MF Focus Zoom

When ON is selected for G AF/MF SETTING  > FOCUS CHECK and SINGLE

POINT selected for AF MODE , focus zoom can be used to zoom in on the selected focus area.

MF ASSIST

Choose how focus is displayed in manual focus mode.

Focus is displayed normally.

The camera heightens high-contrast outlines. Choose a color and peaking level.

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AF/MF SETTING

FOCUS CHECK

If ON is selected, the display will automatically zoom in on the selected focus area when the focus ring is rotated in manual focus mode.

N • Press the focus stick (focus lever) to cancel focus zoom.

• The zoom position is centered on the current focus area and changes when the focus area is changed.

INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA

Select ON to meter the current focus frame when SINGLE POINT is selected for AF MODE and SPOT is selected for PHOTOMETRY .

RELEASE/FOCUS PRIORITY

Choose how the camera focuses in focus mode AF-S ( l ) or

AF-C ( k ).

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Shutter response is prioritized over focus. Pictures can be taken when the camera is not in focus.

Focus is prioritized over shutter response. Pictures can be only taken when the camera is in focus.

TOUCH SCREEN MODE

Choose whether touch controls can be used to select the focus area or release the shutter ( P

21).

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A

SHOOTING SETTING

Adjust shooting options.

To display shooting options, press

MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the A  ( SHOOTING SETTING ) tab.

N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected.

SCENE POSITION

Choose a scene for SP mode ( P

63).

SHOOTING SETTING

SCENE POSITION

ADVANCED FILTER

CLARITY FILTER SETTING

INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING

TIME-LAPSE MOVIE MODE

AE BKT SETTING

FILM SIMULATION BKT

LIGHT TRAIL SHOOTING SETTING

EXIT

ADVANCED FILTER

Choose an advanced fi lter for Adv.

mode ( P

66).

CLARITY FILTER SETTING

Adjust the strength of the Adv.

mode clarity fi lter. The higher the value, the greater the clarity.

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2 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose the interval and number of shots. Press MENU/OK to proceed.

SHOOTING SETTING

INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING

Confi gure the camera to take photos automatically at a preset interval. If desired, frames shot using interval timer shooting can be joined to form a time-lapse movie.

1 Highlight A SHOOTING SETTING  > INTERVAL TIMER

SHOOTING in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK .

INTERVAL/NUMBER OF TIMES

INTERVAL NUMBER OF TIMES

3 Highlight one of the following recording types and press MENU/OK .

STILL : Each photo is recorded separately.

STILL + TIME-LAPSE MOVIE : Each photo is recorded separately; in addition, the entire sequence is recorded as a time-lapse movie.

SETTING

STILL

STILL+TIME-LAPSE MOVIE

N The frame size and rate for the time-lapse movie can be selected using TIME-LAPSE MOVIE MODE before shooting begins.

4 Use the focus stick to choose the starting time and then press MENU/OK .

START WAITING TIME

LATER

ESTIMATED START TIME

5 Shooting will start automatically.

6h12m30s 3/999

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CANCEL

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O Interval timer photography cannot be used at a shutter speed of

“bulb”, during panorama or multiple exposure photography, or when

HDR ART is selected in advanced fi lter mode. In burst mode, only one picture will be taken each time the shutter is released.

N •

Use of a tripod is recommended.

• Check the battery level before starting. We recommend using an optional AC-9V AC power adapter and CP-W126 DC coupler.

• The display turns off between shots and lights a few seconds before the next shot is taken.

The display can be activated at any time by pressing the shutter button.

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SHOOTING SETTING

TIME-LAPSE MOVIE MODE

Choose the frame size and rate for time-lapse movies.

h 25P h 24P h 23.98P

n 59.94P

n 50P n 29.97P

n 25P n 24P n 23.98P

m 59.94P

m 50P m 29.97P

m 25P m 24P m 23.98P

V 29.97P 11

V 25P 11

V 24P 11

V 23.98P 11

W 59.94P

W 50P

W 29.97P

W 25P

W 24P

W 23.98P

h 59.94P

h 50P h 29.97P

3840 × 2160 (4K)

1920 × 1080 (Full HD)

1280 × 720 (HD)

1080 × 1080 (Full HD)

720 × 720 (HD)

1 Use a memory card with a UHS speed class of 3 or better when recording time-lapse movies that will be viewed on the camera.

23.98 fps

59.94 fps

50 fps

29.97 fps

25 fps

24 fps

23.98 fps

59.94 fps

50 fps

29.97 fps

25 fps

24 fps

23.98 fps

29.97 fps

25 fps

24 fps

23.98 fps

59.94 fps

50 fps

29.97 fps

25 fps

24 fps

23.98 fps

59.94 fps

50 fps

29.97 fps

25 fps

24 fps

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AE BKT SETTING

Adjust exposure bracketing settings ( P

90).

Choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence and the amount exposure is varied with each shot.

Choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence.

Choose the amount exposure is varied with each shot.

Choose whether the shots in the bracketing sequence are taken one at a time or in a single burst.

1 FRAME The shots in the bracketing sequence are taken one at a time.

CONTINUOUS The shots in the bracketing sequence are taken in a single burst.

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Choose the order in which the shots are taken.

The fi rst shot is taken at current exposure settings and exposure

0

+

– compensation is then modifi ed over the succeeding shots, proceeding in order from the highest to the lowest value.

The fi rst shot is taken at current exposure settings and exposure

0

+ compensation is then modifi ed over the succeeding shots, pro-

+

0

0

+

– ceeding in order from the lowest to the highest value.

Shooting proceeds in order from the lowest to the highest value.

Shooting proceeds in order from the highest to the lowest value.

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SHOOTING SETTING

FILM SIMULATION BKT

Choose the three fi lm simulation types used for fi lm simulation bracketing ( P

90, 100).

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LIGHT TRAIL SHOOTING SETTING

Adjust light trail settings (

P 64).

e  ASTIA/SOFT h  PRO Neg. Std d  MONOCHROME + f  SEPIA

Choose the maximum exposure time.

Choose the operation performed when the shutter button is pressed during light trail photography.

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The shutter opens while the shutter button is pressed.

The exposure starts when the shutter button is pressed and ends when the shutter button is pressed a second time.

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SELF-TIMER

Use the timer for group- or self-portraits, to prevent blur caused by camera shake, or to release the shutter automatically when selected conditions are met ( P

85).

PHOTOMETRY

Choose how the camera meters exposure.

O The selected option will only take eff ect when G AF/MF SETTING  >

FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING is OFF .

o v w

The camera instantly determines exposure based on an analysis of composition, color, and brightness distribution. Recommended in most situations.

The camera meters lighting conditions in an area at the center of the frame equivalent to 2% of the total. Recommended with backlit subjects and in other cases in which the background is much brighter or darker than the main subject.

Exposure is set to the average for the entire frame. Provides consistent exposure across multiple shots with the same lighting, and is particularly eff ective for landscapes and portraits of subjects dressed in black or white.

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SHOOTING SETTING

SHUTTER TYPE

Choose the shutter type. Choose the electronic shutter to mute the shutter sound.

t MECHANICAL SHUTTER Take pictures with the mechanical shutter.

s ELECTRONIC SHUTTER Take pictures with the electronic shutter.

t MECHANICAL + s ELECTRONIC

The camera chooses the mechanical or electronic shutter according to shooting conditions.

O When using the electronic shutter, note the following:

• Distortion may be visible in shots of moving subjects.

• Distortion may also be visible in hand-held shots taken at high shutter speeds; use of a tripod is recommended.

• Banding and fog may occur in shots taken under fl uorescent lights or other fl ickering or erratic illumination.

• When taking pictures with the shutter muted ( P

161), respect your

subjects’ image rights and right to privacy.

N The following restrictions apply when the electronic shutter is used:

• “Extended” sensitivities are not available

• Long exposure noise reduction has no eff ect

• The fl ash cannot be used

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IS MODE

Choose from the following image stabilization options:

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L CONTINUOUS l

M m

CONTINUOUS

SHOOTING

SHOOTING ONLY

Image stabilization on. If + MOTION is selected, the camera will adjust shutter speed to reduce motion blur when moving objects are detected.

As above, except that image stabilization is performed only when the shutter button is pressed halfway (focus mode k only) or the shutter is released. If + MOTION is selected, the camera will adjust shutter speed to reduce motion blur when moving objects are detected.

Image stabilization off . Choose this option when using a tripod.

N • + MOTION has no eff ect when sensitivity is set to a fi xed value, and may also be unavailable at some other combinations of settings. The eff ect may vary with lighting conditions and the speed at which the object is moving.

• This option is available only with lenses that support image stabilization.

ISO

Adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light.

Sensitivity is automatically adjusted in response to shooting conditions.

200–12800 Adjust sensitivity manually. Selected value is shown in display.

Choose for special situations. Note that mottling may appear in pictures taken at H , while L reduces dynamic range.

N Sensitivity is not reset when the camera is turned off .

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SHOOTING SETTING

Adjusting Sensitivity

High values can be used to reduce blur when lighting is poor, while lower values allow slower shutter speeds or wider apertures in bright light; note, however, that mottling may appear in pictures taken at high sensitivities.

AUTO

Choose the base sensitivity, maximum sensitivity, and minimum shutter speed for AUTO1 , AUTO2 , and AUTO3 .

200–6400

400–6400

⁄–¼  SEC, AUTO

AUTO1 AUTO2 AUTO3

800

200

1600 3200

AUTO

The camera automatically chooses a sensitivity between the default and maximum values; sensitivity is only raised above the default value if the shutter speed required for optimal exposure would be slower than the value selected for MIN. SHUTTER SPEED .

N • If the value selected for DEFAULT SENSITIVITY is higher than that selected for MAX. SENSITIVITY , DEFAULT SENSITIVITY will be set to the value selected for MAX. SENSITIVITY .

• The camera may select shutter speeds slower than MIN. SHUTTER

SPEED if pictures would still be underexposed at the value selected for MAX. SENSITIVITY .

• If AUTO is selected for MIN. SHUTTER SPEED , the camera will automatically choose a minimum shutter speed approximately equal to the inverse of the lens’ focal length, in seconds (for example, if the lens has a focal length of 50 mm, the camera will choose a minimum shutter speed in the neighborhood of 1⁄50  s). The minimum shutter speed is not aff ected by the option selected for image stabilization.

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MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING

Adjust settings for M-mount lenses connected using an optional

FUJIFILM M MOUNT ADAPTER.

Choosing a Focal Length

If the lens has a focal length of 21, 24, 28, or 35 mm, choose a matching option in the MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING menu.

MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING

LENS 1

LENS 2

LENS 3

LENS 4

LENS 5

LENS 6

21mm

24mm

28mm

35mm

50mm

70mm

LENS 5

INPUT FOCAL LENGTH

For other lenses, select option 5 or 6 to display the menu at right, press the selector right to display focal length settings, and use the selector to enter the focal length.

Distortion Correction

Choose from STRONG , MEDIUM , or WEAK options to correct BARREL or PINCUSHION distortion.

LENS5 DISTORTION CORRECTION

BARREL STRONG

BARREL MEDIUM

BARREL WEAK

OFF

PINCUSHION WEAK

PINCUSHION MEDIUM

PINCUSHION STRONG

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SHOOTING SETTING

Color Shading Correction

Color (shading) variations between the center and edges of the frame can be adjusted separately for each corner.

To use color shading correction, follow the steps below.

NEXT SET

1 Rotate the rear command dial to choose a corner. The selected corner is indicated by a triangle.

2 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to adjust shading until there is no visible diff erence in color between the selected corner and the center of the image.

• Press the focus stick left or right to adjust colors on the cyan–red axis.

• Press the focus stick up or down to adjust colors on the blue–yellow axis.

N To determine the amount required, adjust color shading correction while taking photos of blue sky or a sheet of gray paper.

Peripheral Illumination Correction

Choose from values between –5 and

+5. Choosing positive values increases peripheral illumination, while choosing negative values reduces peripheral illumination. Positive values are recomSET CANCEL mended for vintage lenses, negative values to create the eff ect of images taken with an antique lens or a pinhole camera.

N To determine the amount required, adjust peripheral illumination correction while taking photos of blue sky or a sheet of gray paper.

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SHOOTING SETTING

TOUCH ZOOM

Enable touch digital zoom ( P

22).

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Connect to smartphones running the latest version of the FUJIFILM

Camera Remote app. The smartphone can then be used to:

• Control the camera and take pictures remotely

• Receive pictures uploaded from the camera

• Browse the pictures on the camera and download selected pictures

• Upload location data to the camera

N For downloads and other information, visit: http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/

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F

FLASH SETTING

Adjust fl ash-related settings.

To display fl ash-related settings, press

MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the F ( FLASH SETTING ) tab.

N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected.

FLASH MODE

Choose a fl ash mode ( P

94).

FLASH SETTING

FLASH MODE

FLASH COMPENSATION

RED EYE REMOVAL

EXIT

FLASH COMPENSATION

Adjust fl ash brightness. Choose from values between +2 EV and

–2 EV.

-2 -1 2⁄3 -1 -2⁄3 -1⁄3 ±0 +1⁄3 +2⁄3 +1

N Note that the desired results may not be achieved depending on shooting conditions and the distance to the subject.

RED EYE REMOVAL

Choose ON to remove red-eye eff ects caused by the fl ash.

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N • Red-eye reduction is performed only when a face is detected.

• Red-eye removal is not available with RAW images.

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MOVIE SETTING

Adjust movie-recording options.

To display options for movie recording, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the B ( MOVIE SETTING ) tab.

N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected.

MOVIE MODE

Choose a frame size and rate for movie recording.

MOVIE SETTING

MOVIE MODE

HDR MOVIE MODE

DIGITAL GIMBAL

DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER

FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC

COUNTDOWN VIDEO RECORDING

FOCUS MODE

MOVIE AF MODE

EXIT

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V 29.97P 11

V 25P 11

W 59.94P

W 50P

W 29.97P

h 59.94P

h 50P h 29.97P

n 59.94P

n 50P n 29.97P

m 59.94P

m 50P m 29.97P

V 24P

V 23.98P

W 25P

W 24P

W 23.98P

h 25P h 24P h 23.98P

n 25P n 24P n 23.98P

m 25P m 24P

11 m 23.98P

11

3840 × 2160 (4K)

1920 × 1080 (Full HD)

1280 × 720 (HD)

1080 × 1080 (Full HD)

720 × 720 (HD)

29.97 fps, 25 fps,

24 fps, 23.98 fps

59.94 fps, 50 fps,

29.97 fps, 25 fps,

24 fps, 23.98 fps

59.94 fps, 50 fps,

29.97 fps, 25 fps,

24 fps, 23.98 fps

59.94 fps, 50 fps,

29.97 fps, 25 fps,

24 fps, 23.98 fps

59.94 fps, 50 fps,

29.97 fps, 25 fps,

24 fps, 23.98 fps

1 Use a memory card with a UHS speed class of 3 or better when recording time-lapse movies that will be viewed on the camera.

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MOVIE SETTING

HDR MOVIE MODE

Shoot movies with a high dynamic range.

1080/29.97P

, 1080/25P ,

1080/24P , 1080/23.98P

Film HDR movies at a frame size of 1920 × 1080 and a frame rate of 29.97, 25, 24, or 23.98 fps.

Disable HDR movie recording.

DIGITAL GIMBAL

Choose whether to enable a more powerful version of the

DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER .

O • Enabling the digital gimbal results in a smaller crop.

• The digital gimbal may be unavailable at certain combinations of settings or with some lenses.

• Zoom all the way out when using the digital gimbal with a zoom lens. If ON is selected for DIGITAL GIMBAL , power zoom lenses will automatically zoom all the way out as shooting begins.

DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER

Choose whether to enable digital image stabilization during movie recording.

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N Select OFF if the camera is mounted on a tripod.

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FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC

Record Full HD movies at a high frame rate. High-frame-rate movies can be played back in slow motion, giving you time to view fast-moving subjects or details too fl eeting for the naked eye.

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2x a 59.94P F 120P

2x a 50P F 100P

4x a 29.97P F 120P

4x a 25P F 100P

5x a 24P F 120P

5x a 23.98P F 120P

120 fps

100 fps

120 fps

100 fps

120 fps

120 fps

Full HD high-speed recording off .

Approx. 15 minutes

Approx. 7 minutes

Approx. 6 minutes

N • High-speed movies are compressed to approximately 46 Mbps when recorded to the memory card.

• High-speed movies are recorded with no sound.

COUNTDOWN VIDEO RECORDING

Choose the maximum movie recording time. A count-down timer is displayed during movie recording.

F

Choose the focus mode for movie recording.

p MANUAL FOCUS Focus manually.

k CONTINUOUS AF The camera focuses using AF-C.

l SINGLE AF The camera focuses using AF-S.

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MOVIE AF MODE

Choose how the camera selects the focus point for movie recording.

s MULTI t AREA

Automatic focus-point selection.

The camera focuses on the subject in the selected focus area.

F

Choose the sensitivity for movie recording.

Sensitivity is automatically adjusted in response to shooting conditions.

400–6400 Adjust sensitivity manually. Selected value is shown in display.

N This setting has no eff ect on photographs.

HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY

If ON is selected, HDMI devices to which the camera is connected will mirror the information in the camera display.

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ON OFF

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4K MOVIE OUTPUT

Choose the destination for 4K movies shot while the camera is connected to an HDMI recorder or other device that supports 4K.

b CARD

4K movies are recorded to a camera memory card and output to the

HDMI device in 4K.

4K movies are output to the HDMI device in 4K. The camera does not record 4K movies to a memory card.

HDMI REC CONTROL

Choose whether the camera sends movie start and stop signals to the HDMI device when the shutter or t (movie recording) button is pressed to start and stop movie recording.

ON OFF

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AUDIO SETTING

Adjust audio-related settings for movie recording.

INTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

Adjust the recording level for the built-in microphone.

AUTO

MANUAL

OFF

The camera adjusts the recording level automatically.

Adjust the recording level manually. Press the focus stick (focus lever) right to choose from 25 recording levels.

Turn the built-in microphone off .

EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

Adjust the recording level for external microphones.

AUTO

MANUAL

OFF

The camera adjusts the recording level automatically.

Adjust the recording level manually. Press the focus stick (focus lever) right to choose from 25 recording levels.

Disable recording using external microphones.

MIC LEVEL LIMITER

Reduces distortion caused by input that exceeds the limits of the microphone’s audio circuits.

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ON OFF

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MOVIE SETTING

WIND FILTER

Choose whether to enable wind noise reduction during movie recording.

ON OFF

LOW CUT FILTER

Choose whether to enable the low-cut fi lter, reducing low-frequency noise during movie recording.

ON

HEADPHONES VOLUME

Adjust the headphone volume.

OFF

6

10—1

0

Choose a volume of from 1 to 10.

Mute output to the headphones.

MIC/REMOTE RELEASE

Specify whether the device connected to the microphone/remote release connector is a microphone or a remote release.

m MIC n REMOTE

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Playback and the Playback

Menu

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The Playback Display

This section lists the indicators that may be displayed during playback.

O For illustrative purposes, displays are shown with all indicators lit.

A BC D EF G H

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J

Z

Y

X

K

W

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U T S R Q P O N M L

A

Date and time .........................................36, 157

B

Face detection indicator .............................107

C

Bluetooth ON/OFF ........................................174

D

Image transfer order ...........................147, 174

E

Image transfer status..........................147, 174

F Number of frames selected for upload

................................................................147, 174

G

Sound and fl ash indicator .........................158

H

Frame number ...............................................172

I

Shooting mode................................................ 52

J

Protected image ............................................144

K

Location data........................................175, 177

L

Battery level ...................................................... 35

M

Image quality ................................................... 99

N

Image size ......................................................... 98

O

Film simulation .............................................100

P

Dynamic range .............................................102

Q

White balance ................................................. 81

R

Sensitivity ........................................................118

S

Exposure compensation ............................... 79

T

Aperture ................................................53, 56, 57

U

Shutter speed ......................................53, 54, 57

V

Playback mode indicator ............................. 42

W

Movie icon......................................................... 49

X

Movie trimming ............................................143

Y

Red-eye removal indicator .........................146

Z

Advanced fi lter................................................. 66

a

Gift image ......................................................... 42

b

Photobook assist indicator ........................149

c

DPOF print indicator ....................................151

d

Rating ...............................................................133

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The DISP/BACK Button

The DISP/BACK button controls the display of indicators during playback.

The Playback Display

Standard

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Information off

FAVORITES

Favorites

01/01/2020 10:00 AM

Info display 1

LENS

FOCAL LENGTH

COLOR SPACE

LENS MODULATION OPT.

23.0mm

F5.6

23.0mm

sRGB

ON

Info display 2

Favorites: Rating Pictures

To rate the current picture, press DISP/BACK and press the focus stick (focus lever) up and down to select from zero to fi ve stars.

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The Playback Display

Zooming in on the Focus Point

Press the center of the focus stick (focus lever) to zoom in on the focus point. Press again to return to full-frame playback.

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Viewing Pictures

Read this section for information on playback zoom and multi-frame playback.

Use the rear command dial to go from full-frame playback to playback zoom or multi-frame playback.

Full-frame playback

Multi-frame playback

Nine-frame view

Playback zoom

DISP/BACK

MENU/OK

Medium zoom

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Hundred- frame view Maximum zoom

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Viewing Pictures

Playback Zoom

Rotate the rear command dial right to zoom in on the current picture, left to zoom out. To exit zoom, press DISP/BACK or MENU/OK .

N • The maximum zoom ratio varies with the option selected for

H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING  > IMAGE SIZE .

• Playback zoom is not available with cropped or resized copies saved at a size of a .

Scroll

When the picture is zoomed in, the focus stick

(focus lever) can be used to view areas of the image not currently visible in the display.

Navigation window

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Multi-Frame Playback

To change the number of images displayed, rotate the rear command dial left when a picture is displayed full frame.

N • Use the focus stick (focus lever) to highlight images and press MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame.

• In the nine- and hundred-frame displays, press the focus stick up or down to view more pictures.

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The Playback Menu

Adjust playback settings.

The playback menu is displayed when you press MENU/OK in playback mode.

PLAY BACK MENU

RAW CONVERSION

ERASE

CROP

RESIZE

MOVIE TRIMMING

PROTECT

IMAGE ROTATE

RED EYE REMOVAL

EXIT

RAW CONVERSION

Even if you don’t have a computer, you can use the camera to modify RAW pictures and save them in JPEG format.

Saving RAW Pictures in JPEG Format

1 Display a RAW picture.

2 Highlight RAW CONVERSION in the playback menu.

3 Press MENU/OK .

A list of settings will be displayed.

RAW CONVERSION

REFLECT SHOOTING COND.

PUSH/PULL PROCESSING

DYNAMIC RANGE

FILM SIMULATION

WHITE BALANCE

WB SHIFT

CREATE CANCEL

4 Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to highlight a setting.

5 Press the focus stick right to display options.

RAW CONVERSION

撮影時条件を反映

100%

200%

ホワイトバランス

WB

シフト

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6 Press the focus stick up or down to highlight the desired option.

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7 Press MENU/OK to select the highlighted option. The settings list shown in Step 3 will be displayed. Repeat Steps 4 to 7 to adjust additional settings.

8 Press the Fn1 button.

A preview of the JPEG copy will be displayed.

9 Press MENU/OK .

The JPEG copy will be saved.

N RAW conversion options can also be displayed by pressing the Fn1 button when a RAW pictures is displayed during playback.

The settings that can be adjusted when converting pictures from

RAW to JPEG are:

Create a JPEG copy using the settings in eff ect at the time the photo was taken.

PUSH/PULL PROCESSING Adjust exposure.

Enhance details in highlights for natural contrast.

Simulate the eff ects of diff erent types of fi lm.

Adjust white balance.

Fine-tune white balance.

Adjust highlights.

Adjust shadows.

Adjust color density.

Sharpen or soften outlines.

Process the copy to reduce mottling.

Choose the color space used for color reproduction.

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The Playback Menu

ERASE

Delete individual pictures, multiple selected pictures, or all pictures.

O Deleted pictures cannot be recovered. Protect important pictures or copy them to a computer or other storage device before proceeding.

Delete pictures one at a time.

SELECTED FRAMES Delete multiple selected pictures.

Delete all unprotected pictures.

FRAME

1 Select FRAME for ERASE in the playback menu.

2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) left or right to scroll through pictures and press MENU/OK to delete.

N •

A confi rmation dialog is not displayed before pictures are deleted; be sure the correct picture is selected before pressing MENU/OK .

• Additional pictures can be deleted by pressing MENU/OK . Press the focus stick left or right to scroll through pictures and press MENU/OK to delete.

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SELECTED FRAMES

1 Select SELECTED FRAMES for ERASE in the playback menu.

2 Highlight pictures and press MENU/OK to select.

• Selected pictures are indicated by check marks ( R ).

• To deselect a highlighted picture, press MENU/OK again.

3 When the operation is complete, press DISP/BACK to display a confi rmation dialog.

4 Highlight OK and press MENU/OK to delete the selected pictures.

N Pictures in photobooks or printer orders are shown by S .

ALL FRAMES

1 Select ALL FRAMES for ERASE in the playback menu.

2 A confi rmation dialog will be displayed; highlight OK and press MENU/OK to delete all unprotected pictures.

N • Pressing DISP/BACK cancels deletion; note that any pictures deleted before the button was pressed cannot be recovered.

• If a message appears stating that the selected images are part of a

DPOF print order, press MENU/OK to delete the pictures.

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CROP

Create a cropped copy of the current picture.

1 Display the desired picture.

2 Select CROP in the playback menu.

3 Use the rear command dial to zoom in and out and press the focus stick (focus lever) up, down, left, or right to scroll the picture until the desired portion is displayed.

4 Press MENU/OK to display a confi rmation dialog.

5 Press MENU/OK again to save the cropped copy to a separate fi le.

N • The higher the zoom ratio, the smaller the number of pixels in the cropped copy.

• If the size of the fi nal copy will be a , YES will be displayed in yellow.

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RESIZE

Create a small copy of the current picture.

1 Display the desired picture.

2 Select RESIZE in the playback menu.

3 Highlight a size and press MENU/OK to display a confi rmation dialog.

4 Press MENU/OK again to save the resized copy to a separate fi le.

N The sizes available vary with the size of the original image.

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The Playback Menu

MOVIE TRIMMING

Trim unwanted footage from movies. Trimmed copies are saved separately from the originals.

1 Select the movie you wish to edit.

2 Select MOVIE TRIMMING in the playback menu.

3 Pressing the focus stick (focus lever) down to start, pause, and resume playback, pause the movie on the fi rst frame of the footage you intend to cut.

If the movie’s fi rst frame is included in the footage you intend to cut, skip this step and proceed directly to Step 4.

4 Press MENU/OK to select the current frame as the starting frame of the footage to be cut.

5 Pressing the focus stick down to resume and pause playback, pause the movie on the last frame of the footage you intend to cut.

If the movie’s last frame is included in the footage you intend to cut, skip this step and proceed directly to Step 6.

6 Press MENU/OK to choose the end point and cut the selected footage from the movie.

O • Do not turn the camera off until the process is complete.

• Footage cannot be trimmed from movies that are less than a second long.

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PROTECT

Protect pictures from accidental deletion. Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK .

Protect selected pictures. Press the focus stick (focus lever) left or right to view pictures and press MENU/OK to select or deselect.

Press DISP/BACK when the operation is complete.

SET ALL Protect all pictures.

RESET ALL Remove protection from all pictures.

O Protected pictures will be deleted when the memory card is formatted.

N Protecting images currently selected for upload to paired smartphones or tablets removes upload marking.

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The Playback Menu

IMAGE ROTATE

Rotate pictures.

1 Select ON for D SCREEN SET-UP > AUTOROTATE PB .

2 Display the desired picture.

3 Select IMAGE ROTATE in the playback menu.

4 Press the focus stick (focus lever) down to rotate the picture

90° clockwise, up to rotate it 90° counterclockwise.

5 Press MENU/OK . The picture will automatically be displayed in the selected orientation whenever it is played back on the camera.

N • Protected pictures cannot be rotated. Remove protection before rotating pictures.

• The camera may not be able to rotate pictures created with other devices. Pictures rotated on the camera will not be rotated when viewed on a computer or on other cameras.

• Pictures taken with D SCREEN SET-UP  > AUTOROTATE PB are automatically displayed in the correct orientation during playback.

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RED EYE REMOVAL

Remove red-eye from portraits. The camera will analyze the image; if red-eye is detected, the image will be processed to create a copy with reduced red-eye.

1 Display the desired picture.

2 Select RED EYE REMOVAL in the playback menu.

3 Press MENU/OK .

N • Results vary depending on the scene and the camera’s success in detecting faces.

• The amount of time needed to process the image varies with the number of faces detected.

• Red eye cannot be removed from pictures that have already been processed using red-eye removal, which are indicated by a e icon during playback.

• Red eye removal cannot be performed on RAW images.

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The Playback Menu

IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER

Select photos for upload to a paired smartphone or tablet.

1 Select IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER   > SELECT FRAMES in the playback menu.

2 Highlight photos and press MENU/OK to select or deselect. Repeat until all the desired photos have been selected.

3 Press DISP/BACK to exit to playback.

N If ON is selected for D CONNECTION SETTING   > Bluetooth

SETTINGS  > Bluetooth ON/OFF , upload will begin shortly after you exit to playback or turn the camera off .

N • Image transfer orders can contain a maximum of 999 pictures.

• The following cannot be selected for upload:

Protected pictures

Movies

RAW images

“Gift” pictures (pictures taken with other cameras)

• If PAIRING/TRANSFER ORDER is selected for D CONNECTION

SETTING   > GENERAL SETTINGS   > r , photos can also be marked for upload using the Fn2 button.

• To remove upload marking from all pictures in the current order, select IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER  > RESET ORDER .

• If ON is selected for D CONNECTION SETTING   > Bluetooth

SETTINGS  > AUTO IMAGE TAGGING , photos will automatically be marked for upload as they are taken.

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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Connect to smartphones running the latest version of the FUJIFILM

Camera Remote app. The smartphone can then be used to:

• Control the camera and take pictures remotely

• Receive pictures uploaded from the camera

• Browse the pictures on the camera and download selected pictures

• Upload location data to the camera

N For downloads and other information, visit: http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/

SLIDE SHOW

View pictures in an automated slide show. Press MENU/OK to start and press the focus stick (focus lever) right or left to skip ahead or back. Press DISP/BACK at any time during the show to view onscreen help. The show can be ended at any time by pressing

MENU/OK .

N The camera will not turn off automatically while a slide show is in progress.

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The Playback Menu

PHOTOBOOK ASSIST

Create books from your favorite photos.

Creating a Photobook

1 Select NEW BOOK for C PLAY BACK MENU  > PHOTOBOOK

ASSIST .

2 Scroll through the images and press the focus stick (focus lever) up to select or deselect. Press MENU/OK to exit when the book is complete.

N • Neither photographs a or smaller nor movies can be selected for photobooks.

• The fi rst picture selected becomes the cover image. Press the focus stick down to select the current image for the cover instead.

3 Highlight COMPLETE PHOTOBOOK and press MENU/OK (to select all photos for the book, choose SELECT ALL ). The new book will be added to the list in the photobook assist menu.

N • Books can contain up to 300 pictures.

• Books that contain no photos are automatically deleted.

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Viewing Photobooks

Highlight a book in the photobook assist menu and press MENU/OK to display the book, then press the focus stick (focus lever) left or right to scroll through the pictures.

Editing and Deleting Photobooks

Display the photobook and press MENU/OK . The following options will be displayed; select the desired option and follow the onscreen instructions.

• EDIT : Edit the book as described in “Creating a Photobook”.

• ERASE : Delete the book.

PC AUTO SAVE

Upload pictures from the camera to a computer running the latest version of FUJIFILM PC AutoSave (note that you must fi rst install the software and confi gure the computer as a destination for images copied from the camera).

N For downloads and other information, visit: http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/pc_autosave/

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The Playback Menu

PRINT ORDER (DPOF)

Create a digital “print order” for DPOF-compatible printers.

1 Select C PLAY BACK MENU  > PRINT ORDER (DPOF) .

2 Select WITH DATE s to print the date of recording on pictures, WITHOUT DATE to print pictures without dates, or

RESET ALL to remove all pictures from the print order before proceeding.

3 Display a picture you wish to include in or remove from the print order.

4 Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to choose the number of copies (up to 99).

PRINT ORDER (DPOF)

DPOF: 00001

N To remove a picture from the order, press the focus stick down until the number of copies is 0.

01 SHEETS

FRAME SET

Total number of prints

Number of copies

N Repeat steps 3–4 to complete the print order.

5 The total number of prints is displayed in the monitor. Press

MENU/OK to exit.

N • The pictures in the current print order are indicated by a u icon during playback.

• Print orders can contain a maximum of 999 pictures from a single memory card.

• If a memory card is inserted containing a print order created by another camera, you will need to delete the order before creating as described above.

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instax PRINTER PRINT

To print pictures to optional Fujifi lm instax SHARE printers, fi rst select D CONNECTION SETTING  > instax PRINTER CONNECTION

SETTING and enter the instax SHARE printer name (SSID) and password, then follow the steps below.

1 Turn the printer on.

2 Select C PLAY BACK MENU  > instax

PRINTER PRINT . The camera will connect to the printer.

PRINTER PRINT instax-12345678

CONNECTING

FUJIFILM-CAMERA-1234

CANCEL

3 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to display the picture you want to print, then press MENU/OK . The picture will be sent to the printer and printing will start.

PRINTER PRINT

100-0020

SET instax-12345678

CANCEL

N • Pictures taken with other cameras cannot be printed.

• The area printed is smaller than the area visible in the LCD monitor.

• The displays may vary depending on the printer connected.

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The Playback Menu

DISP ASPECT

Choose the aspect ratio used for the display of still pictures on

High Defi nition (HD) devices (this option is available only when an HDMI cable is connected).

16

∶∶

99 33

∶∶

22

N Select 3

2 to display still pictures with aspect ratios other than 16

9 full screen with borders on either side.

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MEMO

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The Setup Menus

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USER SETTING

Adjust basic camera settings.

To access basic camera settings, press

MENU/OK , select the D ( SET UP ) tab, and choose USER SETTING .

USER SETTING

FORMAT

DATE/TIME

TIME DIFFERENCE

MY MENU SETTING

SENSOR CLEANING

SOUND & FLASH

RESET

EXIT

FORMAT

To format a memory card:

1 Select D USER SETTING  > FORMAT in the D ( SET UP ) tab.

2 A confi rmation dialog will be displayed. To format the memory card, highlight OK and press MENU/OK .

FORMAT

FORMAT OK?

OK

CANCEL

N To exit without formatting the memory card, select CANCEL or press DISP/BACK .

O • All data—including protected pictures—will be deleted from the memory card. Be sure important fi les have been copied to a computer or other storage device.

• Do not open the battery-chamber cover during formatting.

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USER SETTING

DATE/TIME

To set the camera clock:

1 Select D USER SETTING  > DATE/TIME in the D ( SET UP ) tab.

2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) left or right to highlight the year, month, day, hour, or minute and press up or down to change. To change the order in which the year, month, and day are displayed, highlight the date format and press the focus stick up or down.

3 Press MENU/OK to set the clock.

TIME DIFFERENCE

Switch the camera clock instantly from your home time zone to the local time at your destination when traveling. To specify the diff erence between your local and home time zone:

1 Highlight g LOCAL and press MENU/OK .

2 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose the time diff erence between local time and your home time zone. Press MENU/OK when settings are complete.

To set the camera clock to local time, highlight g LOCAL and press MENU/OK . To set the clock to the time in your home time zone, select h HOME .

8 g LOCAL h HOME

N If g LOCAL is selected, g will be displayed in yellow for about three seconds when the camera is turned on.

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Q a

Choose a language.

MY MENU SETTING

Edit the items listed in the E ( MY MENU ) tab, a personalized custom menu of frequently-used options ( P

181).

SENSOR CLEANING

Remove dust from the camera image sensor.

8

Clean the sensor immediately.

Sensor cleaning will be performed when the camera is turned on.

Sensor cleaning will be performed when the camera turns off (sensor cleaning is not however performed if the camera turns off in playback mode).

N Dust that cannot be removed using sensor cleaning can be removed using a blower ( P

228).

SOUND & FLASH

Select OFF to disable the speaker, fl ash, illuminator, and self-timer lamp in situations in which camera sounds and lights may be unwelcome.

N o appears in the display when OFF is selected.

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USER SETTING

RESET

Reset shooting or setup menu options to default values.

1 Highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK .

Reset all shooting menu settings.

Reset all setup menu settings other than DATE/TIME ,

TIME DIFFERENCE , and CONNECTION SETTING to default values.

2 A confi rmation dialog will be displayed; highlight OK and press MENU/OK .

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SOUND SETTING

Make changes to camera sounds.

To access sound settings, press MENU/OK , select the D ( SET UP ) tab, and choose

SOUND SET-UP .

SOUND SETTING

AF BEEP VOL.

SELF-TIMER BEEP VOL.

OPERATION VOL.

SHUTTER VOLUME

SHUTTER SOUND

PLAYBACK VOLUME

EXIT

AF BEEP VOL.

Choose the volume of the beep that sounds when the camera focuses. The beep can be muted by selecting e OFF .

b (high) c (medium) d (low) e OFF (mute)

SELF-TIMER BEEP VOL.

Choose the volume of the beep that sounds while the self-timer is active. The beep can be muted by selecting e OFF .

8 b (high) c (medium) d (low) e OFF (mute)

OPERATION VOL.

Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when camera controls are operated. Choose e OFF to disable control sounds.

b (high) c (medium) d (low) e OFF (mute)

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SOUND SETTING

SHUTTER VOLUME

Adjust the volume of the sounds produced by the electronic shutter. Choose e OFF to disable the shutter sound.

b (high) c (medium) d (low)

SHUTTER SOUND

Choose the sound made by the electronic shutter.

e OFF (mute) i SOUND 1 j SOUND 2

PLAYBACK VOLUME

Adjust the volume for movie playback.

k SOUND 3

00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99

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SCREEN SETTING

Make changes to display settings.

To access display settings, press MENU/OK , select the D ( SET UP ) tab, and choose

SCREEN SET-UP .

SCREEN SETTING

EVF BRIGHTNESS

EVF COLOR

LCD BRIGHTNESS

LCD COLOR

IMAGE DISP.

AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS

PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE

NATURAL LIVE VIEW

EXIT

EVF BRIGHTNESS

Adjust the brightness of the display in the electronic viewfi nder.

AUTO

MANUAL

Automatic brightness adjustment.

Adjust brightness manually; choose from options between −5 and +5.

EVF COLOR

Adjust the hue of the display in the electronic viewfi nder.

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−5 −4 −3 −2 −1

LCD BRIGHTNESS

Adjust monitor brightness.

00 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5

−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 00 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5

N Holding the DISP/BACK button during shooting sets LCD BRIGHTNESS to +5 and displays LCD BRIGHTNESS options.

LCD COLOR

Adjust monitor hue.

−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 00 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5

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SCREEN SETTING

IMAGE DISP.

Choose how long images are displayed after shooting.

CONTINUOUS

1.5 SEC

0.5 SEC

OFF

Pictures are displayed until the MENU/OK button is pressed or the shutter button is pressed halfway. To zoom in on the active focus point, press the center of the focus stick (focus lever); press again to cancel zoom.

Pictures are displayed for the selected time or until the shutter button is pressed halfway.

Pictures are not displayed after shooting.

N • Colors may diff er slightly from those in the fi nal image.

“Noise” mottling may be visible at high sensitivities.

AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS

Choose whether the indicators in the viewfi nder and LCD monitor rotate to match camera orientation.

ON OFF

PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE

Choose whether to enable exposure and/or white balance preview in manual exposure mode.

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PREVIEW EXP./WB Enable exposure and white balance preview.

PREVIEW WB

Preview white balance only. Choose this option in situations in which exposure and white balance are likely to change during shooting, as may be the case when you use a fl ash with an incandescent monitoring lamp.

OFF

Disable exposure and white balance preview. Choose this option when using a fl ash or on other occasions on which exposure may change when the picture is taken.

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NATURAL LIVE VIEW

Choose whether the eff ects of fi lm simulation, white balance, and other settings are visible in the monitor.

ON

OFF

The eff ects of camera settings are not visible in the monitor, but shadows in low-contrast, back-lit scenes and other hardto-see subjects more visible. Colors and tone will diff er from those in the fi nal picture. The display will however be adjusted to show the eff ects of advanced fi lters and of monochrome and sepia settings.

The eff ects of fi lm simulation, white balance, and other settings can be previewed in the monitor.

FRAMING GUIDELINE

Choose a framing grid for shooting mode.

F GRID 9 G GRID 24 H HD FRAMING

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For “rule of thirds” composition.

A six-by-four grid.

Frame HD pictures in the crop shown by the lines at the top and bottom of the display.

N Framing guides are not shown at default settings but can be displayed using D SCREEN SET-UP  > DISP. CUSTOM SETTING ( P

16).

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SCREEN SETTING

AUTOROTATE PB

Choose ON to automatically rotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures during playback.

ON OFF

FOCUS SCALE UNITS

Choose the units used for the focus distance indicator.

METERS FEET

DISP. CUSTOM SETTING

Choose the items shown in the standard indicator display ( P

16).

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LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF)

Select ON to display large indicators in the electronic viewfi nder. The indicators displayed can be selected using D SCREEN

SET-UP  > LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING .

OFF ON

O Some icons are not displayed when ON is selected for LARGE

INDICATORS MODE(EVF) ( P

10).

N If LARGE INDICATORS MODE is assigned to a function button, the button can be used to toggle LARGE INDICATORS MODE on ( ON ) and off ( OFF ) ( P

186).

LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD)

Select ON to display large indicators in the LCD monitor. The indicators displayed can be selected using D SCREEN SET-UP  >

LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING .

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OFF ON

O Some icons are not displayed when ON is selected for LARGE

INDICATORS MODE(LCD) ( P

10).

N If LARGE INDICATORS MODE is assigned to a function button, the button can be used to toggle LARGE INDICATORS MODE on ( ON ) and off ( OFF ) ( P

186).

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SCREEN SETTING

LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING

Choose the indicators displayed when

ON is selected for D SCREEN SET-UP  >

LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF) or

LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD) .

A Expo. DISP.

B d Scale

C L1, L2, L3, L4

D R1, R2, R3, R4

LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING

Expo. DISP.

  Scale

Choose the items listed at the bottom of the display.

Selected items are indicated by check marks ( R ); to deselect, highlight the check marks and press MENU/OK .

Select ON to display the exposure indicator.

Choose up to four large icons for display on the left side of the screen.

Choose up to four large icons for display on the right side of the screen.

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BUTTON/DIAL SETTING

Access options for camera controls.

To access control options, press MENU/OK , select the D ( SET UP ) tab, and choose

BUTTON/DIAL SETTING .

BUTTON/DIAL SETTING

FOCUS LEVER SETTING

EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU

FUNCTION (Fn) SETTINGV

SHOOT WITHOUT LENS

FOCUS RING

TOUCH SCREEN SETTING

EXIT

FOCUS LEVER SETTING

Choose the functions performed by the focus stick (focus lever).

The focus stick cannot be used during shooting.

Press the focus stick to zoom in on the view through the lens for more accurate focus.

n FOCUS STICK

PUSH n TO UNLOCK

Press the stick to view the focus-point display and tilt the stick to select a focus point.

Tilt the stick to view the focus-point display and select a focus point.

N FOCUS LEVER SETTING options can also be accessed by pressing and holding the focus stick.

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BUTTON/DIAL SETTING

EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU

Choose the items displayed in the quick menu ( P

185).

FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING

Choose the roles played by the function ( Fn1 and Fn2 ) buttons, the Fn (function) dial, and the touch function ( T.B. Fn1 and T.B. Fn2 ) buttons ( P

186).

SHOOT WITHOUT LENS

Choose ON to enable the shutter release when no lens is attached.

FOCUS RING

Choose the direction in which the focus ring is rotated to increase the focus distance.

X CW (clockwise) Y CCW (counterclockwise)

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BUTTON/DIAL SETTING

TOUCH SCREEN SETTING

Enable or disable touch-screen controls.

x TOUCH SCREEN x DOUBLE TAP a TOUCH SCREEN

EVF TOUCH SCREEN

AREA SETTINGS

• ON : The LCD monitor functions as a touch screen during shooting.

• OFF : Touch controls disabled.

• ON : Tap the LCD monitor twice to zoom in on your subject during shooting.

• OFF : Touch zoom disabled.

• ON : The LCD monitor functions as a touch screen during playback.

• OFF : Touch controls disabled.

• ON : The LCD monitor functions as a touch screen when menus are displayed.

• OFF : Touch controls disabled.

• ON : A playback button appears in the touch menu in self-portrait mode.

• OFF : A playback button is not displayed in the touch menu in self-portrait mode.

Select the area of the LCD monitor used for touch controls while the viewfi nder is active.

• The area used for touch controls can be selected from:

6

0

(all)

(right half)

2 (top right quarter)

4 (bottom right quarter)

1

3

(left half)

(top left quarter)

5 (bottom left quarter)

• Choose OFF to disable touch controls while the viewfi nder is active.

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D

POWER MANAGEMENT

Adjust power management settings.

To access power management settings, press MENU/OK , select the D ( SET UP ) tab, and choose POWER MANAGEMENT .

POWER MANAGEMENT

AUTO POWER OFF

PERFORMANCE

EXIT

AUTO POWER OFF

Choose the length of time before the camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed. Shorter times increase battery life; if OFF is selected, the camera must be turned off manually.

PERFORMANCE

Adjust power settings.

HIGH PERFORMANCE

STANDARD

ECONOMY

Fast

Normal

Normal

Fast

Fast

Low

Low

Normal

Hight 8

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D

SAVE DATA SETTING

Make changes to fi le management settings.

SAVE DATA SETTING To access fi le management settings, press MENU/OK , select the D ( SET UP ) tab, and choose SAVE DATA SET-UP .

FRAME NO.

SAVE ORG IMAGE

EDIT FILE NAME

DATE STAMP

EXIT

FRAME NO.

New pictures are stored in image fi les named using a four-digit fi le number assigned by

Frame number adding one to the last fi le number used. The fi le number is displayed during playback as

Directory shown. FRAME NO.

controls whether fi le numnumber

File number bering is reset to 0001 when a new memory card is inserted or the current memory card is formatted.

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Numbering continues from the last fi le number used or the fi rst available fi le number, whichever is higher. Choose this option to reduce the number of pictures with duplicate fi le names.

Numbering is reset to 0001 after formatting or when a new memory card is inserted.

N • If the frame number reaches 999-9999, the shutter release will be disabled. Format the memory card after transferring to a computer any pictures you wish to keep.

• Selecting D USER SETTING  > RESET sets FRAME NO.

to CONTINUOUS but does not reset the fi le number.

• Frame numbers for pictures taken with other cameras may diff er.

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SAVE DATA SETTING

SAVE ORG IMAGE

Choose ON to save unprocessed copies of pictures taken using

RED EYE REMOVAL .

ON OFF

EDIT FILE NAME

Change the fi le name prefi x. sRGB images use a four-letter prefi x

(default “DSCF”), Adobe RGB images a three-letter prefi x (“DSF”) preceded by an underscore.

DSCF

_DSF

ABCD0001

_ABC0001

DATE STAMP

Stamp the time and/or date of recording on photographs as they are taken.

R + S DATE & TIME Stamp new photographs with the date and time of recording.

R DATE Stamp new photographs with the date of recording.

Do not stamp the time and date on new photographs.

O • Time and date stamps cannot be deleted. Turn DATE STAMP off to prevent time and date stamps appearing on new photographs.

• If the camera clock is not set, you will be prompted to set the clock to the current date and time ( P

36, 38).

• We recommend that you turn the DPOF “print date” option off when printing images with a time and date stamp ( P

151).

• Time and date stamps do not appear on movies or RAW images.

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CONNECTION SETTING

Adjust settings for connection to other devices.

To access connection settings, press

MENU/OK , select the D ( SET UP ) tab, and choose CONNECTION SETTING .

CONNECTION SETTING

Bluetooth SETTINGS

PC AUTO SAVE instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING

USB IMAGE TRANSFER SETTING

GENERAL SETTINGS

INFORMATION

RESET WIRELESS SETTING

EXIT

N For more information on wireless connections, visit: http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/

Bluetooth SETTINGS

Adjust Bluetooth settings.

Pair the camera with a smartphone to which the FUJIFILM Camera

Remote app has been installed.

Choose a connection from a list of devices with which the camera has been paired using PAIRING REGISTRATION .

Select NO CONNECTION to exit without connecting.

Delete pairing information for selected devices. Choose the device in the device list. The selected device will also be removed from the devices listed in SELECT PAIRING DESTINATION .

ON : The camera automatically establishes a Bluetooth connection with paired devices when turned on.

• OFF : The camera does not connect via Bluetooth.

ON : Mark JPEG images for upload as they are taken.

• OFF : Photos are not marked for upload as they are taken.

• ON : Pictures are uploaded to paired devices after shooting.

OFF : Pictures are uploaded to paired devices only when the camera is off or starting shortly after you exit to playback.

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CONNECTION SETTING

Choose whether to synchronize the camera to the time and/or location provided by a paired smartphone.

• LOCATION&TIME : Synchronize the time and location.

• LOCATION : Synchronize the location.

• TIME : Synchronize the time.

• OFF : Synchronization off .

N • Install the latest version of the FUJIFILM Camera Remote app on your smartphone or tablet before pairing the device with your camera or uploading images.

When ON is selected for both Bluetooth ON/OFF and AUTO IMAGE

TAGGING and OFF is chosen for SEAMLESS TRANSFER , upload to paired devices will begin when the camera is turned off or shortly after you exit to playback.

• If AUTO IMAGE TAGGING is off , pictures can be marked for transfer using the IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER option in the playback menu.

PC AUTO SAVE

Adjust settings for connection to computers via wireless LAN.

PC AUTO SAVE

SETTING

Choose the method used for connection to computers via a wireless LAN.

• SIMPLE SETUP : Connect using WPS.

• MANUAL SETUP : Choose the network from a list

( SELECT FROM NETWORK LIST ) or enter the name manually ( ENTER SSID ).

Remove selected destinations.

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View computers to which the camera has recently connected.

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instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING

Adjust settings for connection to optional Fujifi lm instax SHARE printers.

The Printer Name (SSID) and Password

The printer name (SSID) can be found on the bottom of the printer; the default password is

“1111”. If you have already chosen a diff erent password to print from a smartphone, enter that password instead.

USB IMAGE TRANSFER SETTING

Choose whether to pictures can be copied to computers or smartphones connected to the camera via USB.

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CONNECTION SETTING

GENERAL SETTINGS

Adjust settings for connection to wireless networks.

SMARTPHONE H

Choose a name ( NAME ) to identify the camera on the wireless network (the camera is assigned a unique name by default).

Choose whether to resize images for upload to smartphones.

Resizing applies only to the copy uploaded to the smartphone; the original is not aff ected.

• ON : Larger images are resized to H for upload.

• OFF : Images are uploaded at their original size.

Choose whether location data downloaded from a smartphone are embedded in pictures as they are taken.

LOCATION INFO Display the location data last downloaded from a smartphone.

r BUTTON

Choose the role played by function buttons assigned the

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION function.

• s PAIRING/TRANSFER ORDER : The buttons can be used for pairing and selecting images for transfer.

• r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION : The buttons can be used for wireless connections.

INFORMATION

View the camera’s MAC and Bluetooth address.

RESET WIRELESS SETTING

Restore wireless settings to their default values.

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Shortcuts

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Shortcut Options

Customize camera controls to suit your style or situation.

Frequently-used options can be added to “my menu” or the Q menu or assigned to the function ( Fn1 and Fn2 ) buttons, the Fn

(function) dial, or the touch function ( T.B. Fn1 and T.B. Fn2 ) buttons for direct access:

My menu ( P

181): Add frequently-used options to this custom

menu, which can be viewed by pressing MENU/OK and selecting the E (“MY MENU”) tab.

The Q menu ( P

183): The

Q menu is displayed by pressing the Q button. Use the Q menu to view or change the options selected for frequently-used menu items.

The function button ( P

186): Use the function (

Fn1 / Fn2 ) button for direct access to selected features.

The function dial ( P

188): Rotate the

Fn (function) dial for direct access to selected features.

Touch function buttons ( P

189): Use the touch function buttons

( T.B. Fn1 / T.B. Fn2 ) in the touch menu for direct access to selected features.

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E

MY MENU

Access a personalized menu of frequently-used options.

To display “my menu”, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the E ( MY

MENU ) tab.

MY MENU

SELF-TIMER

INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING

FILM SIMULATION

CLARITY FILTER SETTING

SHUTTER TYPE

IS MODE

FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

EXIT

N The E tab is only available if options have been assigned to

MY MENU .

MY MENU SETTING

To choose the items listed in the E ( MY MENU ) tab:

1 Highlight D USER SETTING   > MY

MENU SETTING in the D ( SET UP ) tab and press MENU/OK .

N To reorder items, select RANK ITEMS .

To delete items, select REMOVE ITEMS .

MY MENU SETTING

ADD ITEMS

RANK ITEMS

REMOVE ITEMS

2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to highlight ADD ITEMS and press MENU/OK . Options that can be added to “my menu” are highlighted in blue.

MY MENU SETTING

IMAGE SIZE

IMAGE QUALITY

FILM SIMULATION

PORTRAIT ENHANCER LV

BRIGHT MODE

DYNAMIC RANGE

WHITE BALANCE

HIGHLIGHT TONE

SELECT

N Items currently in “my menu” are indicated by check marks.

EXIT

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3 Choose a position for the item and press MENU/OK . The item will be added to “my menu”.

Shortcut Options

SELECT ITEM LOCATION

IMAGE SIZE

IMAGE QUALITY

MOVE SAVE

4 Press MENU/OK to return to the edit display.

5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until all the desired items have been added.

N “My menu” can contain up to 16 items.

The Quick Menu

Use the quick menu for quick access to selected options.

The Quick Menu Display

At default settings, the quick menu contains the following items:

COLOR

A SHOOTING MODE

B ISO

C DYNAMIC RANGE

D WHITE BALANCE

E NOISE REDUCTION

F IMAGE SIZE

G IMAGE QUALITY

H FILM SIMULATION

SET END

I HIGHLIGHT TONE

J SHADOW TONE

K COLOR

L SHARPNESS

M SELF-TIMER

N AF MODE

O FLASH MODE

P EVF/LCD BRIGHTNESS

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Viewing and Changing Settings

1 Tap the Q button in the touch menu.

The quick menu will be displayed.

2 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to highlight items.

COLOR

SET END

3 Rotate the rear/front command dial to make changes to the highlighted item.

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4 Press the focus stick or MENU/OK to save changes and exit to the shooting display when settings are complete.

N • The shooting mode is the current shooting mode and cannot be changed from the quick menu.

• h CUSTOM and k COLOR TEMPERATURE white balance options cannot be accessed via the quick menu. Use a function button or the shooting menu.

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The Quick Menu

Editing the Quick Menu

The following items can be assigned to the quick menu using the

D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU option in the setup menu.

• IMAGE SIZE

• IMAGE QUALITY

• FILM SIMULATION

• DYNAMIC RANGE

• WHITE BALANCE

• HIGHLIGHT TONE

• SHADOW TONE

• COLOR

• SHARPNESS

• NOISE REDUCTION

• FOCUS MODE

• AF MODE

• FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING

• MF ASSIST

• TOUCH SCREEN MODE

• SELF-TIMER

• PHOTOMETRY

• SHUTTER TYPE

• IS MODE

• ISO

• FLASH MODE

• FLASH COMPENSATION

• MOVIE MODE

• FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC

• HDR MOVIE MODE

• FOCUS MODE

• MOVIE AF MODE

• DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER

• DIGITAL GIMBAL

• MOVIE ISO

• INTERNAL/EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL

ADJUSTMENT

• SOUND & FLASH

• EVF/LCD BRIGHTNESS

• EVF/LCD COLOR

• NONE

N Select NONE to assign no option to the selected position.

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Function Controls

Each of the function ( Fn1 and Fn2 ) buttons, the Fn (function) dial, and touch function ( T.B. Fn1 and T.B. Fn2 ) buttons can be assigned its own role.

The Function Buttons

Assign roles to the function ( Fn1 and Fn2 ) buttons for quick access.

Function Button Defaults

The default assignments are:

The Function Button

Assigning Roles to the Function Buttons

The roles played by the function ( Fn1 and Fn2 ) buttons can be selected using the D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > FUNCTION (Fn)

SETTING option in the setup menu.

• IMAGE SIZE

• IMAGE ASPECT

• IMAGE QUALITY

• RAW

• FILM SIMULATION

• DYNAMIC RANGE

• WHITE BALANCE

• FOCUS AREA

• FOCUS CHECK

• FOCUS MODE

• AF MODE

• FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING

• TOUCHZOOM

• SELF-TIMER

• AE BKT SETTING

• PHOTOMETRY

• SHUTTER TYPE

• ISO

• IS MODE

• WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

• FLASH MODE

• FLASH COMPENSATION

• MOVIE RECORDING RELEASE

• MOVIE MODE

• FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC

• COUNTDOWN VIDEO RECORDING

• HDR MOVIE MODE

• FOCUS MODE

• MOVIE AF MODE

• DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER

• DIGITAL GIMBAL

• MOVIE ISO

• INTERNAL/EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL

ADJUSTMENT

• PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL

MODE

• NATURAL LIVE VIEW

• LARGE INDICATORS MODE

• AE-LOCK

• AF-LOCK

• AE/AF LOCK

• AUTO IMAGE TAGGING

• SELECT PAIRING DESTINATION

• Bluetooth ON/OFF

• QUICK MENU

• TOUCH MENU

• NONE

N To disable the function button, choose NONE .

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The Function Button

The Function Dial

The role played by the function dial can be selected using

D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING .

• EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

• IMAGE SIZE

• IMAGE ASPECT

• IMAGE QUALITY

• FILM SIMULATION

• DYNAMIC RANGE

• WHITE BALANCE

• FOCUS MODE

• AF MODE

• FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING

• SELF-TIMER

• PHOTOMETRY

• SHUTTER TYPE

• ISO

• IS MODE

• FLASH MODE

• FLASH COMPENSATION

• MOVIE MODE

• FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC

• COUNTDOWN VIDEO RECORDING

• HDR MOVIE MODE

• FOCUS MODE

• MOVIE AF MODE

• MOVIE ISO

• DEFAULT

• NONE

N • To disable the function dial, select NONE .

Note, however, that function dial can still be used when NONE is selected to adjust shutter speed in F ( MOVIE ) mode.

• If DEFAULT is selected, the role played by the function dial will be tailored to the mode currently chosen with the mode dial ( P

7).

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Touch Function Buttons

Assign roles to the touch function buttons ( T.B. Fn1 / T.B. Fn2 ) for quick access to the selected functions.

T.B. Fn1

T.B. Fn2

The role played by the T.B. Fn1 and T.B. Fn2 buttons can be selected using the D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING  > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING option in the setup menu.

• IMAGE SIZE

• IMAGE ASPECT

• IMAGE QUALITY

• RAW

• FILM SIMULATION

• DYNAMIC RANGE

• WHITE BALANCE

• FOCUS AREA

• FOCUS CHECK

• FOCUS MODE

• AF MODE

• FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING

• TOUCHZOOM

• SELF-TIMER

• AE BKT SETTING

• PHOTOMETRY

• SHUTTER TYPE

• ISO

• IS MODE

• WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

• FLASH MODE

• FLASH COMPENSATION

• MOVIE MODE

• FULL HD HIGH SPEED REC

• COUNTDOWN VIDEO RECORDING

• HDR MOVIE MODE

• FOCUS MODE

• MOVIE AF MODE

• DIGITAL IMAGE STABILIZER

• DIGITAL GIMBAL

• MOVIE ISO

• INTERNAL/EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL

ADJUSTMENT

• PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE

• NATURAL LIVE VIEW

• LARGE INDICATORS MODE

• AUTO IMAGE TAGGING

• SELECT PAIRING DESTINATION

• Bluetooth ON/OFF

• NONE

N • To disable the touch function buttons, choose NONE .

• The default assignments for the touch menu T.B. Fn1 and T.B. Fn2 buttons are respectively WHITE BALANCE and FILM SIMULATION .

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Peripherals and Optional

Accessories

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Lenses

The camera can be used with lenses for the FUJIFILM

X-mount.

Lens Parts

15-45

15-45

10

A Focus ring

B Zoom ring

C Mounting marks

D Lens signal contacts

E Front lens cap

F Rear lens cap

N A XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ is used here for illustrative purposes.

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Lenses

Power Zoom

The focus ring can be used to adjust zoom when autofocus is enabled.

Removing Lens Caps

Remove lens caps as shown.

O Lens caps may diff er from those shown.

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Lenses with Lens Hoods

When attached, lens hoods reduce glare and protect the front lens element.

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Lenses with Aperture Rings

At settings other than A , you can adjust aperture by rotating the lens aperture ring (exposure modes A and M ).

A 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8

The Aperture Mode Switch

If the lens has an aperture mode switch, aperture can be adjusted manually by sliding the switch to Z and rotating the aperture ring.

A 16 11 8 5.6 4

Aperture ring

Aperture ring

Aperture mode switch

N When the aperture ring is set to A , aperture can be adjusted by rotating the front command dial.

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Lenses

Lenses with O.I.S. Switches

If the lens supports optical image stabilization (O.I.S.), the image stabilization mode can be chosen in the camera menus. To activate image stabilization, slide the O.I.S. switch to ON .

Manual Focus Lenses

Slide the focus ring to the front for autofocus.

O.I.S. switch

For manual focus, slide the focus ring to the back and rotate it while checking the results in the camera display. The focus distance and depth-of-fi eld indicators can be used to assist manual focus.

O Note that manual focus may not be available in all shooting modes.

The Depth-of-Field Indicator

The depth-of-fi eld indicator shows the approximate depth of fi eld (the distance in front of and behind the focus point that appears to be in focus). The indicator is displayed in fi lm format.

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Lenses

Lens Care

• Use a blower to remove dust, then gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Any remaining stains can be removed by wiping gently with a piece of Fujifi lm lens-cleaning paper to which a small amount of lens-cleaning fl uid has been applied.

• Replace the front and rear caps when the lens is not in use.

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HDMI Output

Camera shooting and playback displays can be output to

HDMI devices.

Connecting to HDMI Devices

Connect the camera to TVs or other HDMI devices using a third-party HDMI cable.

1 Turn the camera off .

2 Connect the cable as shown below, making sure the connectors are fully inserted.

Insert into HDMI connector

Insert into HDMI Micro connector (Type D)

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3 Confi gure the device for HDMI input as described in the documentation supplied with the device.

4 Turn the camera on. The contents of the camera display will be shown on the HDMI device. The camera display turns off in playback mode ( P

199).

O • Making sure the connectors are fully inserted.

• Use an HDMI cable no more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long.

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HDMI Output

Shooting

Shoot photos and record movies while viewing the scene through the camera lens on or saving footage to the HDMI device.

N This feature can be used to save 4K and Full HD movies to an HDMI recorder.

Playback

To start playback, press the camera a button. The camera monitor turns off and pictures and movies are output to the HDMI device. Note that the camera volume controls have no eff ect on sounds played on the TV; use the television volume controls to adjust the volume.

O Some televisions may briefl y display a black screen when movie playback begins.

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Wireless Connections

(Bluetooth®, Wireless LAN/Wi-Fi)

Access wireless networks and connect to computers, smartphones, or tablets. For more information, visit: http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/

Smartphones and Tablets: FUJIFILM Camera Remote

Connect to the camera via Bluetooth or wireless LAN.

N To establish a wireless connection to the camera, you will need to install the latest version of the FUJIFILM Camera Remote app on your smartphone or tablet.

FUJIFILM Camera Remote

Once a connection has been established, you can use FUJIFILM Camera

Remote to:

• Control the camera and take pictures remotely

• Receive pictures uploaded from the camera

• Browse the pictures on the camera and download selected pictures

• Upload location data to the camera

• Release the camera shutter

• Update camera fi rmware

For downloads and other information, visit:

http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/

Wireless Connections (Bluetooth®, Wireless LAN/Wi-Fi)

Smartphones and Tablets: Bluetooth® Pairing

Use D CONNECTION SETTING  > Bluetooth SETTINGS  > PAIRING

REGISTRATION to pair the camera with smartphones or tablets.

Pairing off ers a simple method for downloading photos from the camera.

N • Photos are downloaded via a wireless connection.

• Once pairing is complete, you will be able to synchronize the camera clock and location data with the smartphone or tablet ( P

174).

• You can choose a connection from up to 7 paired smartphones or tablets.

Smartphones and Tablets: Wireless LAN

Use the WIRELESS COMMUNICATION options in A SHOOTING

SETTING or the playback menu to connect to a smartphone or tablet via a Wireless LAN.

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Copying Pictures to a Computer: PC AutoSave

Install the latest version of FUJIFILM PC Autosave to your computer to upload pictures from the camera over wireless networks

(Wi-Fi).

FUJIFILM PC AutoSave

For downloads and other information, visit:

http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/pc_autosave/

Computers: Wireless Connections

You can upload pictures from the camera using the PC AUTO

SAVE option in the playback menu.

Connecting via USB

The camera can be connected to computers and smartphones via USB.

Connecting to Computers

Connect the camera and computer using the supplied USB cable.

N Before downloading pictures or taking pictures remotely, connect the camera to a computer and check that it functions normally.

1 Turn the computer on.

2 Adjust settings according to whether you will be copying pictures to a computer ( P

205).

3 Turn the camera off .

4 Connect a USB cable.

USB connector (Type-C)

O The USB cable must be no more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long and be suitable for data transfer.

5 Turn the camera on.

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Use applications provided with your operating system.

O • Turn the camera off before disconnecting the USB cable.

• When connecting USB cables, be sure the connectors are fully inserted in the correct orientation. Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not use a USB hub or keyboard.

• Loss of power during transfer could result in loss of data or damage to the memory card. Insert a fresh or fully-charged battery before connecting the camera.

If a memory card containing a large number of images is inserted, there may be a delay before the software starts and you may be unable to import or save images. Use a memory card reader to transfer pictures.

• Make sure that the indicator lamp is off or lit green before turning the camera off .

• Do not disconnect the USB cable while transfer is in progress. Failure to observe this precaution could result in loss of data or damage to the memory card.

• Disconnect the camera before inserting or removing memory cards.

In some cases, it may not be possible to access pictures saved to a network server using the software in the same way as on a standalone computer.

• Do not immediately remove the camera from the system or disconnect the USB cable once the message stating that copying is in progress clears from the computer display. If the number of images copied is very large, data transfer may continue after the message has ceased to be displayed.

• The user bears all applicable fees charged by the phone company or

Internet service provider when using services that require an Internet connection.

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Connecting via USB

Copying Pictures to a Computer

• Before copying pictures to a computer, select ON for

D CONNECTION SETTING  > USB IMAGE TRANSFER SETTING .

• The software that can be used to copy pictures varies with your computer operating system.

Mac OS X/macOS

Pictures can be copied to your computer using Image Capture

(supplied with your computer) or other software.

O Use a card reader to copy fi les over 4 GB in size.

Windows

Pictures can be copied to your computer using applications supplied with the operating system or other software.

Connecting to Smartphones

To copy pictures to a smartphone, select ON for D CONNECTION

SETTING   > USB IMAGE TRANSFER SETTING and connect the camera to the phone using a USB cable.

For Customers Using Android Devices

How you will connect the camera depends on the type of USB connector with which your smartphone is equipped.

Ready a cable equipped with connectors matching the USB

(Type-C) connector on the camera.

Third-party USB cable

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Use a USB on-the-go (OTG) cable.

Supplied USB cable USB OTG cable

Type-C connector (male) Micro-B connector (male)

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Type-A connector

(male)

Type-A connector

(female)

O • The smartphone must support USB OTG.

The desired results cannot be achieved with a USB Type-C–to–

Mirco-B cable. Use an OTG cable.

1 Set the camera’s D CONNECTION SETTING   > USB IMAGE

TRANSFER SETTING to ON .

2 Connect the camera and smartphone using a USB cable.

N If the smartphone asks for permission for an application other than the “Camera Importer” to access the camera, tap “Cancel” and move on to the next step.

3 On your smartphone, tap the notifi cation “Connected to USB

PTP”.

4 From the recommended applications, select “Camera

Importer”.

The app will automatically start and allow you to import photos and movies to your smartphone.

N If the message “There is no MTP device connected” appears on the app, please try again from step 2.

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Connecting via USB

For Customers Using iOS

An Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter is required.

Supplied USB cable

Apple Lightning to

USB Camera Adapter

Type-C connector (male) Use an Apple Lightning to

USB Camera Adapter

Type-A connector (male)

1 Set the camera’s D CONNECTION SETTING   > USB IMAGE

TRANSFER SETTING to ON .

2 Connect the camera and smartphone using a USB cable.

The “Photos” app will automatically start and allow you to import photos and movies to your smartphone.

O The desired results cannot be achieved with a USB Type-C–to–

Lightning cable. Use a camera adapter.

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instax SHARE Printers

Print pictures from your digital camera to instax SHARE printers.

Establishing a Connection

Select D CONNECTION SETTING  > instax PRINTER CONNECTION

SETTING in the camera setup menu and enter the instax SHARE printer name (SSID) and password.

The Printer Name (SSID) and Password

The printer name (SSID) can be found on the bottom of the printer; the default password is

“1111”. If you have already chosen a diff erent password to print from a smartphone, enter that password instead.

Printing Pictures

1 Turn the printer on.

2 Select C PLAY BACK MENU  > instax

PRINTER PRINT . The camera will connect to the printer.

PRINTER PRINT instax-12345678

CONNECTING

FUJIFILM-CAMERA-1234

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CANCEL

3 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to display the picture you want to print, then press MENU/OK .

N • Pictures taken with other cameras cannot be printed.

• The area printed is smaller than the area visible in the LCD monitor.

• The displays may vary depending on the printer connected.

PRINTER PRINT

100-0020

SET instax-12345678

CANCEL

4 The picture will be sent to the printer and printing will start.

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Accessories from Fujifi lm

The following optional accessories are available from Fujifi lm.

For the latest information on the accessories available in your region, check with your local Fujifi lm representative or visit https://fujifilm-x.com/accessories/ .

NP-W126S : Additional high-capacity NP-W126S rechargeable batteries can be purchased as required.

BC-W126S : Replacement battery chargers can be purchased as required. At

+20 °C/+68 °F, the BC-W126S charges an NP-W126S in about 150 minutes.

AC-9V (requires CP-W126 DC coupler) : Use this 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz AC power adapter for extended shooting and playback or when copying pictures to a computer.

CP-W126 : For extended shooting or playback or when using the camera with a computer, use the CP-W126 to connect the camera to the AC-9V power adapter.

RR-100 : Use to reduce camera shake or keep the shutter open during a time exposure. The RR-100 has a connector with a diameter of 2.5 mm; a third-party

2.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter is required for connection to the camera.

MIC-ST1 : An external microphone for movie recording.

XF-/XC-series lenses : Interchangeable lenses for use exclusively with the FUJIFILM

X-mount.

MCEX-11/16 : Attach between the camera and the lens to shoot at high reproduction ratios.

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Accessories from Fujifi lm

XF1.4X TC WR : Increases the focal length of the compatible lenses by about 1.4×.

XF2X TC WR : Increases the focal length of the compatible lenses by about 2.0×.

FUJIFILM M MOUNT ADAPTER : Allows the camera to be used with a wide selection of M-mount lenses.

BCP-001 : Cover the camera lens mount when no lens is attached.

EF-X500 : This clip-on fl ash unit has a Guide Number of 50/164 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and is powered by four AA batteries or an optional EF-BP1 battery pack.

EF-BP1 : A battery pack for shoe-mounted fl ash units. Takes up to 8 AA batteries.

EF-42 : This clip-on fl ash unit has a Guide Number of 42/137 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports manual and TTL fl ash control.

EF-X20 : This clip-on fl ash unit has a Guide Number of 20/65 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports manual and TTL fl ash control.

EF-20 : This clip-on fl ash unit has a Guide Number of 20/65 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports TTL fl ash control (manual fl ash control is not supported).

GB-001 : Off ers an enhanced grip.

SP-1/SP-2/SP-3 : Connect via wireless LAN to print pictures on instax fi lm.

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Software from Fujifi lm

The camera can be used with the following Fujifi lm software.

FUJIFILM Camera Remote

Establish a wireless connection between your camera and a smartphone or tablet ( P

200).

http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/

FUJIFILM PC AutoSave

Download pictures from your camera over wireless networks

( P

202).

http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/pc_autosave/

Capture One Express Fujifi lm

Capture One Express Fujifi lm is image edit software from Phase

One A/S. View RAW pictures on your computer and convert them into other formats. Capture One Express Fujifi lm is available free of charge from Phase One.

https://www.captureone.com/products/express/fujifilm

RAW FILE CONVERTER EX

View RAW pictures on your computer and convert them into other formats.

https://fujifilm-x.com/software/raw-file-converter-ex-powered-by-silkypix/

N “RAW FILE CONVERTER EX” is supplied by Ichikawa Soft Laboratory Co.,

Ltd.

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For Your Safety

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

• Read Instructions : All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is oper-

• ated.

Retain Instructions : The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

• Heed Warnings : All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

• Follow Instructions : All operating and use instructions should be followed.

Power Sources : This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For video products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

Grounding or Polarization : This video product is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fi t into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fi t, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

Alternate Warnings : This video product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fi t into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature.

If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.

Overloading : Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fi re or electric shock.

Ventilation : Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered.

The openings should never be blocked by placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.

This video product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to. This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.

Attachments : Do not use attachments not recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.

Water and Moisture : Do not use this video product near water—for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.

Power-Cord Protection : Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.

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Accessories : Do not place this video product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The video product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the video product. Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding : If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the video product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS

PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

Ground Clamp in Wire

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Ground Clamps

Power Service Grounding Electrode

System (NEC ART 250. PART H)

Grounding

Conductors (NEC

SECTION 810-21)

Power Lines : An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.

Cleaning : Unplug this video product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

Object and Liquid Entry : Never push objects of any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fi re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product.

Lightning : For added protection for this video product receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power-line surges.

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Servicing : Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.

Damage Requiring Service : Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualifi ed service personnel under the following conditions:

• When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged

• If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the video product.

• If the video product has been exposed to rain or water.

• If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.

If the video product does not operate normally follow the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualifi ed technician to restore the video product to its normal operation.

When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance — this indicates a need for service.

Replacement Parts : When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specifi ed by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fi re, electric shock or other hazards.

Safety Check : Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video product is in proper operating condition.

Be sure to read these notes before use

Safety Notes

• Make sure that you use your camera correctly. Read these safety notes and your Basic Manual carefully before use.

• 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.

WARNING This icon indicates that death or serious injury can result if the information is ignored.

This icon indicates that personal injury or material damage can result if the information is ignored.

The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the instructions which are to be observed.

Triangular icons tell you that this information requires attention (“Important”).

Circular icons with a diagonal bar tell you that the action indicated is prohibited (“Prohibited”).

Filled circles with an exclamation mark indicate an action that must be performed (“Required”).

The symbols on the product (including the accesories) represent the following:

AC

DC

Class II equipment (The construction of the product is double-insulated.)

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Unplug from power socket 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 fi re or electric shock. Contact your Fujifi lm dealer.

Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the camera or connecting cables.

Do not use the camera or connecting cables following ingress of fresh or salt water, milk, beverages, detergents, or other liquids. Should liquid fi nd its way into the camera or connecting cables, turn the camera off , remove the battery, disconnect the USB cable, and disconnect and unplug the AC adapter.

Continued use of the camera can cause a fi re or electric shock. Contact your Fujifi lm dealer.

Do not use in the bathroom or shower

Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower.

This can cause a fi re or electric shock.

Do not disassemble

Never attempt to change or take apart the camera (never open the case).

Failure to observe this precaution can cause fi re or electric shock.

Do not touch internal parts

Should the case break open as the result of a fall or other accident, do not touch the exposed parts.

Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock or in injury from touching the damaged parts. Remove the battery immediately, taking care to avoid injury or electric shock, and take the product to the point of purchase for consultation.

connection cord.

These actions could damage the cord and cause a fi re or electric shock. If the cord is damaged, contact your Fujifi lm dealer. Do not use cables with bent connectors.

Do not place the camera on an unstable surface.

This can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause injury.

Never attempt to take pictures while in motion.

Do not use the camera while walking or driving.

This can result in you falling down or being involved in a traffi c accident.

Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during a thunderstorm.

This can cause an electric shock due to induced current from the lightning discharge.

Do not use the battery except as specifi ed.

Load the battery as shown by the indicator.

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Failure to observe these precautions could result in the batteries overheating, igniting, rupturing, or leaking, causing fi re, burns, or other injury.

the power supply voltage shown.

The use of other power sources can cause a fi re.

For Your Safety

Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than those specifi ed here.

The supplied charger is for use only with batteries of the type supplied with the camera. Using the charger to charge conventional batteries or other types of rechargeable batteries can cause the battery to leak, overheat or burst.

Using a fl ash too close to a person’s eyes may cause visual impairment.

Take particular care when photographing infants and young children.

Do not remain in prolonged contact with hot surfaces.

Failure to observe this precaution could result in low-temperature burns, particularly at high ambient temperatures or with users who suff er from poor circulation or reduced sensation, in which case use of a tripod or similar precautions are recommended.

on.

Failure to observe this precaution could result in low-temperature burns, particularly during prolonged use, at high ambient temperatures, or with users who suff er from poor circulation or reduced sensation, in which case use of a tripod or similar precautions are recommended.

battery, keep it in the hard case. When discarding, cover the battery terminals with insulation tape.

Contact with other metallic objects or batteries could cause the battery to ignite or burst.

Keep memory cards, hot shoes, and other small parts out of the reach of small children.

Children may swallow small parts; keep out of reach of children. Should a child swallow a small part, seek medical attention or call emergency.

Keep out of reach of small children.

Among the elements that could cause injury are the strap, which could become entangled about a child’s neck, causing strangulation, and the fl ash, which could cause visual impairment.

Follow the directions of airline and hospital personnel.

This product generates radio-frequency emissions that could interfere with navigational or medical equipment.

Do not use this camera in locations aff ected by oil fumes, steam, humidity or dust.

This can cause a fi re 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 fi re.

Do not place heavy objects on the camera.

This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury.

Do not move the camera while the AC power adapter is still connected.

Do not pull on the connection cord to disconnect the AC power adapter. This can damage the power cord or cables and cause a fi re or electric shock.

Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth or blanket.

This can cause heat to build up and distort the casing or cause a fi re.

Do not use the plug if it is damaged or if it does not fi t securely into the outlet.

Failure to observe this precaution could result in fi re or electric shock.

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the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter.

Failure to do so can cause a fi re or electric shock.

When charging ends, unplug the charger from the power socket.

Leaving the charger plugged into the power socket can cause a fi re.

and gently release the card.

Injury could result to those struck by the ejected card.

Request regular internal testing and cleaning for your camera.

Build-up of dust in your camera can cause a fi re or electric shock. Contact your Fujifi lm dealer to request internal cleaning every two years. Please note that this service is not free of charge.

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The Battery and Power Supply

Note : Check the type of battery used in your camera and read the appropriate sections.

 

WARNING : Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

The following describes the proper use of batteries and how to prolong their life. Incorrect use can shorten battery life or cause leakage, overheating, fi re, or explosion.

Read this section if your camera uses a rechargeable Li-ion battery.

The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use. Keep the battery in its case when not in use.

The battery gradually loses its charge when not in use. Charge the battery one or two days before use.

Battery life can be extended by turning the camera off when not in use.

Battery capacity decreases at low temperatures; a depleted battery may not function when cold. Keep a fully charged spare battery in a warm place and exchange as necessary, or keep the battery in your pocket or other warm place and insert it in the camera only when shooting. Do not place the battery in direct contact with hand warmers or other heating devices.

The battery can be charged using a BC-W126S battery charger (available separately). Charging times will increase at ambient temperatures below +10 °C (+50 °F) or above +35 °C (+95 °F). Do not attempt to charge the battery at temperatures above +40 °C (+104 °F); at temperatures below +5 °C (+41 °F), the battery will not charge.

Do not attempt to recharge a fully charged battery. The battery does not however need to be fully discharged before charging.

The battery may be warm to the touch immediately after charging or use. This is normal.

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At normal temperatures, the battery can be recharged about 300 times. A noticeable decrease in the length of time the battery will hold a charge indicates that it has reached the end of its service life and should be replaced.

Performance may be impaired if the battery is left unused for extended periods when fully charged. Run the battery fl at before storing it.

If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery and store it in a dry place with an ambient temperature of from +15 °C to +25 °C (+59 °F to +77 °F). Do not store in locations exposed to extremes of temperature.

• Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins.

• Do not expose to fl ame or heat.

• Do not disassemble or modify.

• Use with designated chargers only.

• Dispose of used batteries promptly.

• Do not drop or subject to strong physical shocks.

• Do not expose to water.

• Keep the terminals clean.

• The battery and camera body may become warm to the touch after extended use. This is normal.

Caution : Disposal

Dispose of used batteries in accord with local regulations. Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. Use the apparatus under moderate climate.

Using the Camera

• Do not aim the camera at extremely bright light sources, including artifi cial light sources or natural light sources such as the sun in a cloudless sky. Failure to observe this precaution could damage the camera image sensor.

• Strong sunlight focused through the viewfi nder may damage the panel of electronic viewfi nder (EVF).

Do not aim the electronic viewfi nder at the sun.

Before taking photographs on important occasions (such as at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip), take a test shot and view the results to ensure that the camera is functioning normally.

FUJIFILM Corporation cannot accept liability for damages or lost profi ts incurred as a result of product malfunction.

Unless intended solely for personal use, images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner. 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.

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To ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject the camera to impact or physical shocks while images are being recorded.

In the event that the display is damaged, care should be taken to avoid contact with liquid crystal. Take the urgent action indicated should any of the following situations arise:

• If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin , clean the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and running water.

• If liquid crystal enters your eyes , fl ush the aff ected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance.

• If liquid crystal is swallowed , rinse your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting, then seek medical assistance.

Although the display is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology, it may contain pixels that are always lit or that do not light. This is not a malfunction, and images recorded with the product are unaff ected.

Digital Split Image is a trademark or registered trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation. Digital Micro Prism is a trademark or registered trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation. The typefaces included herein are solely developed by DynaComware Taiwan Inc. Apple, iPhone, iPad, Mac, OS X, macOS and Lightning are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S.A. and other countries. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft

Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Android is a trademark or registered trademark of Google

LLC. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Photoshop, and Lightroom are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe

Systems Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. Wi-Fi® and Wi-Fi Protected Setup® are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Fujifi lm is under license. The SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. The HDMI logo is a trademark or registered trademark of HDMI Licensing

LLC. All other trade names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

This camera may interfere with hospital or aviation equipment. Consult with hospital or airline staff before using the camera in a hospital or on an aircraft.

NTSC (National Television System Committee) is a color television telecasting specifi cation adopted mainly in the U.S.A., Canada, and Japan. PAL (Phase Alternation by Line) is a color television system adopted mainly in European countries and China.

Exif Print is a newly revised digital camera fi le format in which information stored with photographs is used for optimal color reproduction during printing.

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For Your Safety

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Read Before Using the Software

Direct or indirect export, in whole or in part, of licensed software without the permission of the applicable governing bodies is prohibited.

Lenses and Other Accessories

• Use a screw 4.5 mm or shorter when attaching a tripod.

• Fujifi lm will not be held liable for performance issues or damage caused by the use of third-party accessories.

NOTICES

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.

Please read the “Safety Notes” and make sure you understand them before using the camera.

Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply. See: http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate

Tested To Comply With FCC Standards

FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE

Contains IC : 7736B-02100005

Contains FCC ID : W2Z-02100005

FCC Statement : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CAUTION : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If 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 diff erent from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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FCC Caution : Any changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Radiation Exposure Statement : This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.

The exposure standard for wireless device employs a unit of measurement known as the Specifi c Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certifi ed power level in all tested frequency bands.

Notes on the Grant : To comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, this product must be used with a Fujifi lm-specifi ed ferrite-core A/V cable, USB cable, and DC supply cord.

A lithium ion battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased. Please call

1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.

California Code of Regulations, Title 20, Division 2, Chapter 4, Article 4, Appliance Effi ciency

Regulations, Sections 1601 through 1609

CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)

CAUTION : This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Industry Canada statement : This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except tested built-in radios. The County Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/ Canada.

Radiation Exposure Statement : The available scientifi c evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy

(RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health eff ects (by heating tissue), exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating eff ects causes no known adverse health eff ects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological eff ects. Some studies have suggested that some biological eff ects might occur, but such fi ndings have not been confi rmed by additional research. X-T200 has been tested and found to comply with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules.

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In the European Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein : This symbol on the product, or in the manual and in the warranty, and/or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.

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For Your Safety

By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.

This symbol on the batteries or accumulators indicates that those batteries shall not be treated as household waste.

If your equipment contains easy removable batteries or accumulators please dispose these separately according to your local requirements.

The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling this product, please contact your local city offi ce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

In Countries Outside the European Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein : If you wish to discard this product, including the batteries or accumulators, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct way of disposal.

In Japan : This symbol on the batteries indicates that they are to be disposed of separately.

Wireless Network and Bluetooth Devices: Cautions

This product complies with the following EU Directives:

• RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU

• RE Directive 2014/53/EU

Hereby, FUJIFILM Corporation declares that the radio equipment type FF190004 is in compliance with

Directive 2014/53/EU.

The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://dl.fujifilm-x.com/global/products/cameras/x-t200/pdf/x-t200_doc-ismr.pdf

This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product:

This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g. Bluetooth®).

IMPORTANT : Read the following notices before using the camera’s built-in wireless transmitter.

Q This product, which contains encryption function developed in the United States, is controlled by the

United States Export Administration Regulations and may not be exported or re-exported to any country to which the United States embargoes goods.

• Use only a wireless network or Bluetooth device Fujifi lm does not accept liability for damages resulting from unauthorized use. Do not use in applications requiring a high degree of reliability, for example in medical devices or other systems that may directly or indirectly impact human life. When using the device in computer and other systems that demand a greater degree of reliability than off ered by wireless network

• or Bluetooth devices, be sure to take all necessary precautions to ensure safety and prevent malfunction.

Use only in the country in which the device was purchased.

This device conforms to regulations governing wireless network and Bluetooth devices in the country in which it was purchased. Observe all location regulations when using the device. Fujifi lm does not accept liability for problems arising from use in other jurisdictions.

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• Do not use the device in locations subject to magnetic fi elds, static electricity, or radio interference.

Do not use the transmitter in the vicinity of microwave ovens or in other locations subject to magnetic fi elds, static electricity, or radio interference that may prevent reception of wireless signals. Mutual interference may occur when the transmitter is used in the vicinity of other wireless devices operating in the 2.4 GHz band.

• The wireless transmitter operates in the 2.4 GHz band using DSSS, OFDM and GFSK modulation.

• Security : Wireless network and Bluetooth devices transmit data via radio and consequently their use requires greater attention to security than applies in the case of wired networks.

Do not connect to unknown networks or networks to which you do not have access rights, even if they are displayed on your device, as such access may be considered unauthorized. Connect only to networks to which you have access rights.

Be aware that wireless transmissions may be vulnerable to interception by third parties.

• The following may be punishable by law:

-

Disassembly or modifi cation or this device

Removal of device certifi cation labels

This device operates on the same frequency as commercial, educational, and medical devices and wireless transmitters.

It also operates on the same frequency as licensed transmitters and special unlicensed low-voltage transmitters used in RFID tracking systems for assembly lines and in other similar applications.

• To prevent interference with the above devices, observe the following precautions.

Confi rm that the RFID transmitter is not in operation before using this device. Should you observe that the device causes interference in licensed transmitters used for RFID tracking, immediately stop using the aff ected frequency or move the device to another location. If you notice that this device causes interference in low-voltage

RFID tracing systems, contact a Fujifi lm representative.

• Do not use this device on board an aircraft.

Note that Bluetooth may remain on even when the camera is off . Bluetooth can be disabled by selecting OFF for D CONNECTION SETTING   > Bluetooth

SETTINGS  > Bluetooth ON/OFF .

Maximum radio-frequency power (EIRP):

WLAN 2.4 GHz: 9.71 dBm

Bluetooth: 6.72 dBm

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For Your Safety

Be sure to read these notes before using the lens

Safety Notes

• Make sure that you use the lens correctly. Read these safety notes and the camera Basic Manual carefully before use.

• 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.

WARNING This icon indicates that death or serious injury can result if the information is ignored.

This icon indicates that personal injury or material damage can result if the information is ignored.

The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the instructions which are to be observed.

Triangular icons tell you that this information requires attention (“Important”).

Circular icons with a diagonal bar tell you that the action indicated is prohibited (“Prohibited”).

Filled circles with an exclamation mark indicate an action that must be performed (“Required”).

Do not immerse

Do not immerse in or expose to water.

Failure to observe this precaution can cause a fi re or electric shock.

Do not disassemble

Do not disassemble (do not open the case).

Failure to observe this precaution can cause fi re, electric shock, or injury due to product malfunction.

Do not touch internal parts

Should the case break open as the result of a fall or other accident, do not touch the exposed parts.

Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock or in injury from touching the damaged parts. Remove the battery immediately, taking care to avoid injury or electric shock, and take the product to the point of purchase for consultation.

Do not place on unstable surfaces.

The product may fall, causing injury.

Do not view the sun through the lens or camera viewfi nders.

Failure to observe this precaution can cause permanent visual impairment.

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For Your Safety

Do not use or store in locations that are exposed to steam, or smoke or are very humid or extremely dusty.

Failure to observe this precaution can cause fi re or electric shock.

cle on a sunny day.

Failure to observe this precaution can cause fi re.

Keep out of the reach of small children.

This product could cause injury in the hands of a child.

Do not handle with wet hands.

Failure to observe this precaution can cause electric shock.

Keep the sun out of the frame when shooting backlit subjects.

Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is in or close to the frame can cause fi re or burns.

When the product is not in use, replace the lens caps and store out of direct sunlight.

Sunlight focused by the lens can cause fi re or burns.

Do not carry the camera or lens while they are attached to a tripod.

The product can fall or strike other objects, causing injury.

Product Care

To ensure continued enjoyment of the product, observe the following precautions.

Camera body : Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera body after each use. Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals, which could discolor or deform the leather on the camera body.

Any liquid on the camera should be removed immediately with a soft, dry cloth. Use a blower to remove dust from the monitor, taking care to avoid scratches, and then gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Any remaining stains can be removed by wiping gently with a piece of Fujifi lm lens-cleaning paper to which a small amount of lens-cleaning fl uid has been applied. To prevent dust entering the camera, replace the body cap when no lens is in place.

Image sensor : Multiple photographs marred by spots or blotches in identical locations may indicate the presence of dust on the image sensor. Clean the sensor using D USER SETTING  > SENSOR

CLEANING .

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Cleaning the Image Sensor

Dust that cannot be removed using D USER SETTING   >

SENSOR CLEANING can be removed manually as described below.

O Note that there will be a charge to repair or replace the image sensor if it is damaged during cleaning.

1 Use a blower (not a brush) to remove dust from the sensor.

O Do not use a brush or blower brush.

Failure to observe this precaution could damage the sensor.

2 Check whether the dust has been successfully removed. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 as necessary.

3 Replace the body cap or lens.

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Firmware Updates

Updates to product fi rmware may result in changes not described in the manual. For more information, visit: https://fujifilm-x.com/support/download/firmware/

Checking the Firmware Version

O The camera will only display the fi rmware version if a memory card is inserted.

1 Turn the camera off and check that a memory card is inserted.

2 Turn the camera on while holding the DISP/BACK button. The current fi rmware version will be displayed; check the fi rmware version.

3 Turn the camera off .

N To view the fi rmware version or update fi rmware for optional accessories such as interchangeable lenses, shoe-mounted fl ash units, and mount adapters, mount the accessories on the camera.

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Troubleshooting

Consult the table below should you encounter problems using your camera. If you don’t fi nd the solution here, contact your local Fujifi lm distributor.

Power and Battery

The camera does not turn on.

The battery runs down quickly.

The camera turns off suddenly.

• The battery is exhausted : Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery ( P

32).

• The battery is inserted incorrectly : Reinsert in the correct orientation ( P

28).

• The battery-chamber cover is not latched : Latch the battery-chamber cover ( P

28).

• The battery is cold : Warm the battery by placing it in a pocket or other warm place and reinsert it in the camera immediately before taking a picture.

• There is dirt on the battery terminals : Clean the terminals with a soft, dry cloth.

• ON is selected for PRE-AF : Choosing OFF for PRE-AF extends battery endurance ( P

106).

• The camera is in S mode : To extend battery endurance, we recommend that you choose a diff erent mode

( P

52).

• The battery has been charged many times : The battery has reached the end of its charging life. Purchase a new battery.

The battery is exhausted : Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery ( P

32).

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Charging does not start

(USB).

Charging does not start

(battery charger).

Charging is slow.

The indicator lamp blinks, but the battery does not charge.

• Insert the camera battery ( P

28).

• Reinsert the camera battery in the correct orientation

( P

28).

• Confi rm that the camera is connected to the computer

( P

32).

• If the computer is off or in sleep mode, turn on or wake the computer and disconnect and reconnect the USB cable ( P

32).

• Insert the battery.

• Reinsert the battery in the correct orientation.

• Make sure that the charger is correctly plugged in.

• Ensure that the plug adapter is correctly connected to the charger.

Charge the battery at room temperature.

• There is dirt on the battery terminals : Clean the terminals with a soft, dry cloth ( P

28).

• The battery has been charged many times : The battery has reached the end of its charging life. Purchase a new battery. If the battery still fails to charge, contact your Fujifi lm dealer ( P

210).

Menus and Displays

Display is not in English.

Select ENGLISH for a ( P

38, 158).

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Shooting

• The memory card is full : Insert a new memory card or delete pictures ( P

28, 139).

• The memory card is not formatted : Format the memory card

( P

156).

• There is dirt on the memory card contacts : Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth.

No picture is taken when

• The memory card is damaged : Insert a new memory card the shutter button is pressed.

( P

28).

• The battery is exhausted : Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery ( P

32).

• The camera has turned off automatically : Turn the camera on

( P

34).

• You are using a third-party mount adapter : Select ON for

SHOOT WITHOUT LENS ( P

169).

• The indicator lamp was orange when you attempted to record a panorama : Wait until the indicator lamps turns off ( P

8,

60).

Mottling (“noise”) appears in the monitor or viewfi nder when the shutter button is pressed halfway.

The camera does not focus.

Gain is increased to aid composition when the subject is poorly lit and aperture is stopped down, which may result in noticeable mottling when images are previewed in the displays. Images taken with the camera are unaff ected.

The subject is not suited to autofocus : Use focus lock or manual focus ( P

80).

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Troubleshooting

No face is detected.

Wrong subject is selected.

The camera will not record movies.

• The subject’s face is obscured by sunglasses, a hat, long hair, or other objects : Remove the obstructions ( P

107).

• The subject’s face occupies only a small area of the frame :

Change the composition so that the subject’s face occupies a larger area of the frame ( P

107).

• The subject’s head is tilted or horizontal : Ask the subject to hold their head straight ( P

107).

• The camera is tilted : Keep the camera level.

• The subject’s face is poorly lit : Shoot in bright light.

The selected subject is closer to the center of the frame than the main subject. Recompose the picture or turn face detection off and frame the picture using focus lock ( P

80).

The memory card write speed is too slow : Use a memory card with a UHS speed class of 3 or better ( P

31, 46).

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The fl ash does not fi re.

The fl ash does not fully light the subject.

Pictures are blurred.

Pictures are mottled.

• The battery is exhausted : Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery ( P

32).

• The camera is in bracketing or continuous mode : Select single frame mode ( P

5, 89, 92).

• The fl ash is lowered : Raise the fl ash ( P

94).

• OFF is selected for SOUND & FLASH : Select ON

( P

158).

• The subject is not in range of the fl ash : Position the subject in range of the fl ash.

• The fl ash window is obstructed : Hold the camera correctly.

• Shutter speed is faster than the sync speed : Choose a slower shutter speed ( P

54, 57, 95, 245).

• The lens is dirty : Clean the lens ( P

196).

• The lens is blocked : Keep objects away from the lens

( P

40).

• s is displayed during shooting and the focus frame is displayed in red : Check focus before shooting ( P

41).

• Shutter speed is slow and the ambient temperature is high : This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.

• The camera has been used continuously at high temperatures or a temperature warning is displayed : Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool down ( P

34, 242).

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Troubleshooting

Playback

Pictures are grainy.

File numbering is unexpectedly reset.

The pictures were taken with a diff erent make or model of camera.

Playback zoom is unavailable.

No sound in movie playback.

The pictures were created using RESIZE or with a diff erent make or model of camera.

• Playback volume is too low : Adjust playback volume

( P

161).

• The microphone was obstructed : Hold the camera correctly during recording.

• The speaker is obstructed : Hold the camera correctly during playback.

OFF is selected for SOUND & FLASH : Select ON

( P

158).

Selected pictures are not deleted.

Pictures remain after

ERASE > ALL FRAMES is selected.

Some of the pictures selected for deletion are protected.

Remove protection using the device with which it was originally applied ( P

144).

The battery-chamber cover was opened while the camera was on. Turn the camera off before opening the battery-chamber cover ( P

172).

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Connections

Both the TV and camera monitor are blank.

The display mode selected with the VIEW MODE button is EVF

ONLY + E : Put your eye to the viewfi nder or use the

VIEW MODE button to choose another display mode ( P

13).

The monitor is blank.

No picture or sound on TV.

The computer does not recognize the camera.

Pictures cannot be uploaded to computers or smartphones.

The camera is connected to a TV : Pictures will be displayed on the TV instead of in the camera monitor ( P

198).

• The camera is not properly connected : Connect the camera properly ( P

198).

• Input on the television is set to “TV” : Set input to “HDMI”

( P

198).

• The volume on the TV is too low : Use the controls on the television to adjust the volume ( P

198).

Be sure the camera and computer are correctly connected

( P

203).

OFF is selected for USB IMAGE TRANSFER SETTING :

Choose ON ( P

176, 205).

Cannot connect to smartphone.

Confi rm that the camera is correctly connected : The procedure for connecting the camera varies with the type of connector with which the smartphone is equipped ( P

205).

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Troubleshooting

Wireless Transfer

For additional information on troubleshooting wireless connections, visit: http://digital-cameras.support.fujifilm.com/app?pid=x

Smartphone will not display pictures.

Select ON for RESIZE IMAGE FOR SMARTPHONE H .

Selecting OFF increases upload times for larger images; in addition, some phones may not display images over a certain size ( P

177).

Cannot connect to smartphone.

The camera is slow to connect or upload pictures to the smartphone.

Upload fails or is interrupted.

• The smartphone is too far away : Move the devices closer

( P

200).

• Nearby devices are causing radio interference : Move the camera and smartphone away from microwave ovens or cordless phones ( P

200).

Cannot upload images.

• The smartphone is connected to another device : The smartphone and camera can connect to only one device at a time. End the connection and try again.

• There are several smartphones in the vicinity : Try connecting again. The presence of multiple smartphones can make connection diffi cult.

• The image was created on another device : The camera may not be able to upload images created on other devices.

• The image is a movie : Uploading movies takes some time. In addition, smartphones may not accept upload of movies in formats they do not support.

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Troubleshooting

Miscellaneous

The camera is unresponsive.

The camera does not function as expected.

No sound.

Time and date stamps.

• Temporary camera malfunction : Remove and reinsert the battery ( P

28).

• The battery is exhausted : Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery ( P

32).

• The camera is connected to a wireless LAN : End the connection.

Remove and reinsert the battery ( P

28). If the problem

persists, contact your Fujifi lm dealer.

• Adjust the volume ( P

160).

• Select ON for SOUND & FLASH ( P

158).

• Time and date stamps are not correct : Set the camera clock ( P

38, 157).

• Time and date stamps appear on photographs : Time and date stamps cannot be deleted. To prevent stamps appearing on new photographs, select OFF for SAVE

DATA SET-UP  > DATE STAMP ( P

173).

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Warning Messages and Displays

The following warnings appear in the display.

i (red)

Low battery. Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery.

j (blinks red)

Battery exhausted. Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery.

The camera cannot focus. Use focus lock to focus on ans (displayed in red with red focus frame) other subject at the same distance, then recompose the picture.

The subject is too bright or too dark and the picture will be

Aperture or shutter speed displayed in red over- or under-exposed. Use the fl ash for additional lighting when taking photographs of poorly-lit subject.

FOCUS ERROR

LENS CONTROL ERROR

TURN OFF THE CAMERA

AND TURN ON AGAIN

NO MEMORY CARD

INSERT A NEW CARD

Camera malfunction. Turn the camera off and then on again. If the message persists, contact a Fujifi lm dealer.

No memory card is inserted. Insert a memory card.

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CARD NOT INITIALIZED

LENS ERROR

CARD ERROR

PROTECTED CARD

• The memory card is not formatted or the memory card has been formatted in a computer or other device : Format the memory card using FORMAT .

• The memory card contacts require cleaning : Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card. If the message persists, replace the card.

• Camera malfunction : Contact a fujifi lm dealer.

Turn the camera off , remove the lens, and clean the mounting surfaces, then replace the lens and turn the camera on.

If the problem persists, contact a Fujifi lm dealer.

• The memory card is not formatted for use in the camera : Format the card.

• The memory card contacts require cleaning or the memory card is damaged : Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card. If the message persists, replace the card.

• Incompatible memory card : Use a compatible card.

• Camera malfunction : Contact a Fujifi lm dealer.

The memory card is locked. Unlock the card.

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BUSY b MEMORY FULL

WRITE ERROR

FRAME NO. FULL

READ ERROR

Warning Messages and Displays

The memory card is incorrectly formatted. Use the camera to format the card.

The memory card is full and pictures cannot be recorded.

Delete pictures or insert a memory card with more free space.

• Memory card error or connection error : Reinsert the card or turn the camera off and then on again. If the message persists, contact a Fujifi lm dealer.

• Not enough memory remaining to record additional pictures :

Delete pictures or insert a memory card with more free space.

• The memory card is not formatted : Format the memory card.

The camera has run out of frame numbers (current frame number is 999-9999). Format the memory card and select

RENEW for FRAME NO.

. Take a picture to reset frame numbering to 100-0001, then select CONTINUOUS for

FRAME NO.

.

• The fi le is corrupt or was not created with the camera : The fi le cannot be viewed.

The memory card contacts require cleaning : Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card. If the message persists, replace the card.

• Camera malfunction : Contact a Fujifi lm dealer.

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Warning Messages and Displays

PROTECTED FRAME

CAN NOT CROP

DPOF FILE ERROR

CAN NOT ROTATE

An attempt was made to delete a protected picture. Remove protection and try again.

The picture is damaged or was not created with the camera.

Print orders can contain no more than 999 pictures. Copy any additional pictures you wish to print to another memory card and create a second print order.

• Pictures taken with other cameras cannot be rotated.

• An attempt was made to rotate a protected picture. Remove protection and try again.

F CAN NOT ROTATE Movies cannot be rotated.

CAN NOT SET DPOF The picture cannot be printed using DPOF.

F CAN NOT SET DPOF Movies cannot be printed using DPOF.

F CANNOT EXECUTE Red-eye removal cannot be applied to movies.

Red-eye removal cannot be applied to pictures created m CANNOT EXECUTE with other devices.

p

Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool. Mottling may increase in pictures taken when this warning is displayed.

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Memory Card Capacity

The following table shows the recording time or number of pictures available at diff erent image sizes. All fi gures are approximate; fi le size varies with the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the number of fi les that can be stored. The number of exposures or length remaining may not diminish at an even rate.

O 16

∶∶

99

FINE NORMAL FINE NORMAL

660 1060 1330 2120

180

9 minutes

370

20 minutes V 29.97P, 25P, 24P, 23.98P

W 59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 25P, 24P, 23.98P

3 n 59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 25P, 24P, 23.98P

3 h 59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 25P, 24P, 23.98P

3 m 59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 25P, 24P, 23.98P

26 minutes

51 minutes

54 minutes

105 minutes

1 Use a UHS speed class 3 card or better.

2 Individual movies cannot exceed 15 minutes in length.

3 Individual movies cannot exceed 30 minutes in length.

O Although movie recording will continue without interruption when the fi le size reaches 4 GB, subsequent footage will be recorded to a separate fi le which must be viewed separately.

Temperature Warnings

The camera automatically turns off to protect itself when its temperature or the temperature of the battery rises. If a temperature warning is displayed, image noise may increase. Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool before turning it on again (

P 242).

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Specifi cations

System

Model

Image sensor

FUJIFILM X-T200

Product Number FF190004

Eff ective pixels (3:2) Approx. 24.2 million

23.5 mm × 15.7 mm (APS-C format), CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) image sensor with square pixels and primary color fi lter

Storage media Fujifi lm-recommended SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards

Memory card slots SD memory card slot (UHS-1)

File system

File format

Image size

Lens mount

Sensitivity

Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF),

Exif 2.3, and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)

Still pictures : Exif 2.3 JPEG (compressed); RAW (original RAF format, special purpose software required); RAW+JPEG available

• Movies : H.264 standard with stereo sound (MPEG-4)

O 4

3 (5328 × 4000)

P 4

3 (3712 × 2784)

Q 4

3 (2656 × 1992)

O 16

9 (6000 × 3376)

P 16

9 (4240 × 2384)

Q 16

9 (3008 × 1688)

O 3

2 (6000 × 4000)

P 3

2 (4240 × 2832)

Q 3

2 (3008 × 2000)

O 1

1 (4000 × 4000)

P 1

1 (2832 × 2832)

Q 1

1 (2000 × 2000)

RAW (6000 × 4000)

O panorama : vertical (2160 × 9600)/horizontal (9600 × 1440)

P panorama : vertical (2160 × 6400)/horizontal (6400 × 1440)

FUJIFILM X mount

• Still pictures : Standard output sensitivity equivalent to

ISO 200 – 12800 in increments of ⁄ EV; AUTO; extended output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100, 25600, or 51200

• Movies : Standard output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 400 – 6400 in increments of ⁄ EV; AUTO

Metering 256-segment through-the-lens (TTL) metering; MULTI, SPOT,

AVERAGE

Exposure control Programmed AE (with program shift); shutter-priority AE;

Exposure compensation aperture-priority AE; manual exposure

• Still pictures : −5 EV – +5 EV in increments of ⁄ EV

• Movies : −2 EV – +2 EV in increments of ⁄ EV

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System

Shutter speed

Continuous

(16:9)

Focus

White balance

Self-timer

Flash

Flash mode

Specifi cations

• Mechanical shutter

Mode P : 4 s to ¼  s

Other modes : 30 s to ¼  s

Bulb : Max. 60 min.

• Mechanical+electronic

Mode P : 4 s to ⁄ s

Other modes : 30 s to ⁄ s

Bulb : Max. 60 min.

• Electronic shutter

Mode P : 4 s to ⁄ s

Other modes : 30 s to ⁄ s

J

O

8.0

4.0

Up to approximately 20

Up to approximately 50

O The frame rate varies with shooting conditions and the number of images recorded. In addition, the frame rate and number of frames per burst may vary depending on the type of memory card used.

• Focus-area selection : SINGLE POINT, ZONE, WIDE/TRACKING

• Mode : Single or continuous AF; manual focus with focus ring;

AF+MF

• Autofocus system : Intelligent hybrid AF (TTL contrast-detect/ phase-detection AF) with AF-assist illuminator

Custom, color temperature selection, auto, direct sunlight, shade, daylight fl uorescent, warm white fl uorescent, cool white fl uorescent, incandescent, underwater

Off , 2 sec., 10 sec., Face auto shutter, Smile, Buddy, Group

• Type : Manual pop-up fl ash unit

• Guide number : Approx. 7/23 (ISO  200, m/ft.), 5/16 (ISO  100, m/ft.)

Auto, fi ll fl ash, off , slow sync, rear-curtain sync, commander

(red-eye removal off ); auto with red-eye removal, fi ll fl ash with red-eye removal, off , slow sync with red-eye removal, rear-curtain sync with red-eye removal, commander (red-eye removal on)

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Hot shoe

Sync contact

Sync terminal

Accessory shoe with TTL contacts

X contact; supports sync speeds as fast as ⁄ s

Electronic viewfi nder 0.39-in., 2360k-dot OLED viewfi nder; magnifi cation 0.62× with

(EVF) 50 mm lens (35 mm format equivalent) at infi nity and diopter set to −1.0  m −1 ; diagonal angle of view approximately 30°

LCD monitor

Movies

(horizontal angle of view approximately 25°)

• Diopter adjustment : −4 to +2 m −1

• Eyepoint : Approximately 17.5 mm

Fixed 3.5-in/8.9 cm, 2760k-dot color touch screen LCD monitor, Vari-angle LCD monitor

• Movies with stereo sound

V 29.97P

W 59.94P

V 25P

V 24P

V 23.98P

W 50P

W 29.97P

W 25P

W 24P

W 23.98P

n 59.94P

n 50P n 29.97P

n 25P n 24P n 23.98P

h 59.94P

h 50P h 29.97P

h 25P h 24P h 23.98P

m 59.94P

m 50P m 29.97P

m 25P m 24P m 23.98P

• Silent HD high-speed movies

2× a 59.94P F 120P

4× a 29.97P F 120P

5× a 24P F 120P

2× a 50P F 100P

4× a 25P F 100P

5× a 23.98P F 120P

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Specifi cations

Input/output terminals

Digital input/output USB3.1Gen1

USB connector (Type-C)

HDMI output

Microphone/remote release connector

HDMI Micro connector (Type D)

3.5 mm 3-pole mini jack

Power supply/other

Power supply

Camera size

(W × H × D)

Camera weight

NP-W126S rechargeable battery

121.0 mm × 83.7 mm × 55.1 mm (34.7 mm excluding projections, measured at thinnest part) /4.8 in. × 3.3 in. × 2.2 in. (1.4 in.)

Approx. 321 g/11.3 oz., excluding battery, accessories, and memory card

Shooting weight Approx. 370 g/13.1 oz., including battery and memory card

Operating conditions

Temperature : 0 °C to +40 °C/+32 °F to +104 °F

Battery life

• Humidity : 10% to 80% (no condensation)

• Battery type : NP-W126S

Lens : XF35mmF1.4 R

• Shooting mode : Mode P

270 450

V

W

Approx. 55 minutes

Approx. 60 minutes

Approx. 80 minutes

Approx. 95 minutes

CIPA standard, measured using battery supplied with camera and SD memory card.

Note : Number of shots that can be taken with battery varies with battery charge level and will decline at low temperatures.

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Wireless transmitter

Wireless LAN

Standards

Operating frequency

(center frequency)

IEEE 802.11b/g/n (standard wireless protocol)

• Japan, China : 2,412 MHz–2,472 MHz (13 channels)

• Other countries : 2,412 MHz–2,462 MHz (11 channels)

Infrastructure Access protocols

Bluetooth®

Standards

Operating frequency

(center frequency)

Bluetooth version 4.2 (Bluetooth Low Energy)

2,402 MHz–2,480 MHz

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Specifi cations

NP-W126S rechargeable battery

Nominal voltage 7.2 V DC

Nominal capacity 1,260 mAh

Rating capacity 1,200 mAh

0 °C to +40 °C/+32 °F to +104 °F Operating temperature

Dimensions 36.4 mm × 47.1 mm × 15.7 mm/1.4 in. × 1.8 in. × 0.6 in.

(W × H × D)

Weight Approx. 47 g/1.7 oz.

Weight and dimensions vary with the country or region of sale. Labels, menus, and other displays may diff er from those on the actual camera.

O Specifi cations and performance are subject to change without notice.

Fujifi lm will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain.

The appearance of the product may diff er from that described in this manual.

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