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FF210001 Owner’s Manual BL00005132-200 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 firmware updates, visit: https://fujifilm-x.com/support/download/firmware/cameras/ ii P Chapter Index Menu List 1 Before You Begin iv 1 2 First Steps 33 3 Basic Photography and Playback 49 4 Movie Recording and Playback 55 5 Taking Photographs 63 6 The Shooting Menus 109 7 Playback and the Playback Menu 177 8 The Setup Menus 203 9 Shortcuts 245 10 Peripherals and Optional Accessories 261 11 Connections 277 12 Technical Notes 295 iii Menu List Camera menu options are listed below. Menu List Shooting Menus Adjust settings when shooting photos or movies. N See page 109 for details. Photo Menus N Items marked with both x and F icons are available in both the still photography and movie shooting menus. Changes to these items in either menu also apply to the item in the remaining menu. H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION 1⁄3 MONOCHROMATIC COLOR GRAIN EFFECT COLOR CHROME EFFECT COLOR CHROME FX BLUE SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT DYNAMIC RANGE D RANGE PRIORITY WHITE BALANCE 2⁄3 TONE CURVE COLOR SHARPNESS HIGH ISO NR iv P H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING P 110 CLARITY 111 LONG EXPOSURE NR 112 LENS MODULATION OPTIMIZER 113 COLOR SPACE 3⁄3 115 PIXEL MAPPING 115 EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING 115 AUTO UPDATE CUSTOM SETTING 116 xF MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING 116 117 118 119 123 123 123 124 124 124 125 125 126 126 126 127 Menu List P A SHOOTING SETTING P 130 130 131 131 131 131 132 132 132 133 135 136 136 137 137 138 138 139 140 142 143 143 144 SELF-TIMER SAVE SELF-TIMER SETTING SELF-TIMER LAMP INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING 1⁄2 INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING EXPOSURE SMOOTHING AE BKT SETTING FILM SIMULATION BKT FOCUS BKT SETTING PHOTOMETRY SHUTTER TYPE FLICKER REDUCTION 2⁄2 ISO IS MODE 35mm FORMAT MODE xF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 146 146 146 146 147 148 148 149 150 151 F FLASH SETTING FLASH FUNCTION SETTING RED EYE REMOVAL TTL-LOCK MODE LED LIGHT SETTING COMMANDER SETTING CH SETTING 152 152 153 153 154 154 145 P v Menu List G AF/MF SETTING FOCUS AREA AF MODE STORE AF MODE BY ORIENTATION RAPID AF 1⁄3 LOW LIGHT PRIORITY AF-S AF POINT DISPLAYyz NUMBER OF FOCUS POINTS PRE-AF xF AF ILLUMINATOR FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING AF+MF MF ASSIST 2⁄3 FOCUS CHECK INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA xF INSTANT AF SETTING xF DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE RELEASE/FOCUS PRIORITY 3⁄3 xF AF RANGE LIMITER xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE Movie Menus N Items marked with both x and F icons are available in both the still photography and movie shooting menus. Changes to these items in either menu also apply to the item in the remaining menu. Menu List P H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING P B MOVIE SETTING MOVIE MODE 155 162 F FILM SIMULATION FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION 155 162 F MONOCHROMATIC COLOR FULL HD MOVIE OUTPUT 156 163 F WHITE BALANCE HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY 157 163 F TONE CURVE 1⁄2 HDMI REC CONTROL 157 1⁄2 F COLOR 163 157 F PHOTOMETRY 164 F SHARPNESS 158 F IS MODE 164 F HIGH ISO NR 158 F IS MODE BOOST F PERIPHERAL LIGHT CORRECTION 165 159 2⁄2 xF MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING 165 F ISO ZEBRA SETTING 159 ZEBRA LEVEL 159 MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL 160 2⁄2 TALLY LIGHT 160 F EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING 161 AUTO UPDATE CUSTOM SETTING 161 xF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 161 vi Menu List P P AUDIO SETTING 166 166 166 167 167 168 168 168 168 169 171 INTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT MIC JACK SETTING MIC LEVEL LIMITER WIND FILTER LOW CUT FILTER HEADPHONES VOLUME Q TIME CODE SETTING TIME CODE DISPLAY START TIME SETTING COUNT UP SETTING DROP FRAME HDMI TIME CODE OUTPUT P 172 172 173 173 173 173 173 P 174 174 174 175 175 vii Menu List G AF/MF SETTING F FOCUS AREA F AF MODE xF AF ILLUMINATOR F FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING 1⁄2 F MF ASSIST F FOCUS CHECK xF INSTANT AF SETTING xF DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE xF AF RANGE LIMITER 2⁄2 xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE FOCUS CHECK LOCK Before You Begin The Playback Menu Adjust playback settings. N See page 183 for details. Menu List C PLAY BACK MENU SWITCH SLOT RAW CONVERSION ERASE SIMULTANEOUS DELETE 1⁄3 (RAW SLOT1/JPG SLOT2) CROP RESIZE PROTECT IMAGE ROTATE viii P C PLAY BACK MENU 183 184 186 P RED EYE REMOVAL 192 VOICE MEMO SETTING 193 RATING 194 195 188 2⁄3 COPY IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER 196 188 xF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 197 189 PHOTOBOOK ASSIST 198 190 PRINT ORDER (DPOF) 200 191 instax PRINTER PRINT 201 3⁄3 DISP ASPECT 202 Menu List Setup Menus Adjust basic camera settings. N See page 203 for details. D SOUND SETTING AF BEEP VOL. SELF-TIMER BEEP VOL. OPERATION VOL. SHUTTER VOLUME SHUTTER SOUND PLAYBACK VOLUME P D SCREEN SETTING P EVF BRIGHTNESS 211 204 EVF COLOR 211 205 EVF COLOR ADJUSTMENT 211 205 LCD BRIGHTNESS 212 206 1⁄3 LCD COLOR 212 206 LCD COLOR ADJUSTMENT 212 206 IMAGE DISP. 213 207 AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS 213 207 PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE 214 208 NATURAL LIVE VIEW 214 208 FRAMING GUIDELINE 215 P AUTOROTATE PB 216 209 2⁄3 PLAYBACK MAGNIFICATION 216 209 FOCUS SCALE UNITS 216 210 DUAL DISPLAY SETTING 217 210 DISP. CUSTOM SETTING 217 210 LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF) 218 210 LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD) 218 LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING 219 INFORMATION CONTRAST ADJ. 219 3⁄3 SUB MONITOR SETTING 220 SUB MONITOR BACKGROUND COLOR 222 223 x Q MENU BACKGROUND 223 F Q MENU BACKGROUND ix Menu List D USER SETTING FORMAT DATE/TIME TIME DIFFERENCE Qa 1⁄2 x MY MENU SETTING F MY MENU SETTING SENSOR CLEANING BATTERY AGE RESET 2⁄2 REGULATORY Menu List D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING FOCUS LEVER SETTING x EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU F EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING 1⁄3 COMMAND DIAL SETTING COMMAND DIAL DIRECTION SHUTTER AF SHUTTER AE SHOOT WITHOUT LENS SHOOT WITHOUT CARD FOCUS RING FOCUS RING OPERATION 2⁄3 AE/AF-LOCK MODE AWB-LOCK MODE EXPO. COMP. BUTTON SETTING TOUCH SCREEN SETTING 3⁄3 LOCK D POWER MANAGEMENT AUTO POWER OFF SHOOTING STAND BY MODE AUTO POWER SAVE AUTO POWER OFF TEMP. x P D SAVE DATA SETTING 224 224 224 225 225 226 226 227 228 228 229 229 230 230 230 231 232 FRAME NO. SAVE ORG IMAGE EDIT FILE NAME x CARD SLOT SETTING 1⁄2 F CARD SLOT SETTING SELECT SLOT(xSEQUENTIAL) SELECT SLOT(FSEQUENTIAL) SELECT FOLDER 2⁄2 COPYRIGHT INFO P 235 236 236 236 237 237 237 238 238 P D CONNECTION SETTING Bluetooth SETTINGS 239 NETWORK SETTING 240 instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING 241 CONNECTION MODE 242 USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING 243 GENERAL SETTINGS 244 INFORMATION 244 P RESET WIRELESS SETTING 244 233 234 234 234 P Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................ii For the Latest Information ................................................................................... ii Menu List .........................................................................................................iv Shooting Menus ........................................................................................................iv The Playback Menu ...............................................................................................viii Setup Menus ...............................................................................................................ix Supplied Accessories ............................................................................. xxiii About This Manual .................................................................................. xxiv Symbols and Conventions .............................................................................xxiv Terminology ............................................................................................................xxiv 1 Before You Begin 1 Parts of the Camera ......................................................................................2 The Serial Number Plate ........................................................................................5 The Memory Card Slot Cover (Detachable) ..............................................5 The Focus Stick (Focus Lever).............................................................................5 The Mode Dial .............................................................................................................6 The STILL/MOVIE Mode Switch.........................................................................7 The DRIVE Button.......................................................................................................7 The Command Dials ................................................................................................8 The Indicator Lamp ..................................................................................................9 The LCD Monitor ..................................................................................................... 10 The Eye Cup ............................................................................................................... 11 Focusing the Viewfinder..................................................................................... 11 Camera Displays.......................................................................................... 12 The Electronic Viewfinder .................................................................................. 12 The LCD Monitor ..................................................................................................... 14 Choosing a Display Mode ................................................................................. 16 Adjusting Display Brightness........................................................................... 17 Display Rotation ...................................................................................................... 17 The DISP/BACK Button ........................................................................................ 18 The Dual Display...................................................................................................... 19 Customizing the Standard Display .............................................................. 20 The Secondary LCD Monitor ........................................................................... 22 xi Using the Menus......................................................................................... 25 The Menus .................................................................................................................. 25 Selecting a Menu Tab........................................................................................... 26 Touch Screen Mode ................................................................................... 27 Shooting Touch Controls ................................................................................... 27 Playback Touch Controls .................................................................................... 31 2 First Steps 33 3 Basic Photography and Playback 49 4 Movie Recording and Playback 55 Attaching the Strap ................................................................................... 34 Attaching a Lens ......................................................................................... 35 Inserting the Battery ................................................................................. 36 Inserting Memory Cards .......................................................................... 38 Using Two Cards ...................................................................................................... 39 Compatible Memory Cards .............................................................................. 40 Charging the Battery ................................................................................. 41 Turning the Camera On and Off............................................................ 44 Checking the Battery Level ..................................................................... 45 Basic Setup.................................................................................................... 46 Choosing a Different Language .................................................................... 48 Changing the Time and Date.......................................................................... 48 Taking Photographs (Mode P) ............................................................... 50 Viewing Pictures ......................................................................................... 53 Deleting Pictures ........................................................................................ 54 Recording Movies....................................................................................... 56 Adjusting Movie Settings .................................................................................. 59 Viewing Movies ........................................................................................... 60 xii Table of Contents 5 Taking Photographs 63 6 The Shooting Menus 109 P, S, A, and M Modes .................................................................................. 64 Mode P: Program AE ............................................................................................. 64 Mode S: Shutter-Priority AE .............................................................................. 66 Mode A: Aperture-Priority AE.......................................................................... 68 Mode M: Manual Exposure ............................................................................... 70 Custom Modes ......................................................................................................... 74 Autofocus ...................................................................................................... 80 Focus Mode................................................................................................................ 81 Autofocus Options (AF Mode) ........................................................................ 83 Focus-Point Selection .......................................................................................... 85 Manual Focus ............................................................................................... 88 Checking Focus........................................................................................................ 90 Sensitivity ...................................................................................................... 92 AUTO............................................................................................................................... 93 Metering ........................................................................................................ 94 Exposure Compensation ......................................................................... 95 Focus/Exposure Lock ................................................................................ 96 Other Controls .......................................................................................................... 97 Bracketing ..................................................................................................... 98 W ISO BKT.................................................................................................................. 99 V WHITE BALANCE BKT.................................................................................... 99 s Bracketing......................................................................................................... 100 Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) ...................................................103 Multiple Exposures ..................................................................................105 Pixel-Shift Multi-Shot ..............................................................................107 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography)................................110 IMAGE SIZE............................................................................................................... 110 IMAGE QUALITY .................................................................................................... 111 RAW RECORDING ................................................................................................. 112 FILM SIMULATION................................................................................................ 113 MONOCHROMATIC COLOR ........................................................................... 115 GRAIN EFFECT ........................................................................................................ 115 COLOR CHROME EFFECT ................................................................................ 115 xiii COLOR CHROME FX BLUE............................................................................... 116 SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT ...................................................................................... 116 DYNAMIC RANGE ................................................................................................. 117 D RANGE PRIORITY.............................................................................................. 118 WHITE BALANCE................................................................................................... 119 TONE CURVE ........................................................................................................... 123 COLOR......................................................................................................................... 123 SHARPNESS.............................................................................................................. 123 HIGH ISO NR ............................................................................................................ 124 CLARITY...................................................................................................................... 124 LONG EXPOSURE NR .......................................................................................... 124 LENS MODULATION OPTIMIZER ................................................................. 125 COLOR SPACE ......................................................................................................... 125 PIXEL MAPPING ..................................................................................................... 126 EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING....................................................................... 126 AUTO UPDATE CUSTOM SETTING ............................................................. 126 xF MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING ............................................................ 127 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography)...................................................130 FOCUS AREA ........................................................................................................... 130 AF MODE................................................................................................................... 130 STORE AF MODE BY ORIENTATION............................................................ 131 RAPID AF ................................................................................................................... 131 LOW LIGHT PRIORITY AF-S ............................................................................. 131 AF POINT DISPLAY yz ................................................................................ 131 NUMBER OF FOCUS POINTS ......................................................................... 132 PRE-AF......................................................................................................................... 132 xF AF ILLUMINATOR .................................................................................... 132 FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING .................................................................. 133 AF+MF ........................................................................................................................ 135 MF ASSIST ................................................................................................................. 136 FOCUS CHECK........................................................................................................ 136 INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA ....................................................... 137 xF INSTANT AF SETTING ........................................................................... 137 xF DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE .................................................................... 138 RELEASE/FOCUS PRIORITY ............................................................................. 138 xiv Table of Contents xF AF RANGE LIMITER ................................................................................ 139 xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE....................................................................... 140 SHOOTING SETTING (Still Photography) ..........................................142 SELF-TIMER ............................................................................................................... 142 SAVE SELF-TIMER SETTING ............................................................................. 143 SELF-TIMER LAMP ................................................................................................ 143 INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING.......................................................................... 144 INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING EXPOSURE SMOOTHING ................. 145 AE BKT SETTING .................................................................................................... 146 FILM SIMULATION BKT ...................................................................................... 146 FOCUS BKT SETTING .......................................................................................... 146 PHOTOMETRY ........................................................................................................ 146 SHUTTER TYPE ....................................................................................................... 147 FLICKER REDUCTION ......................................................................................... 148 ISO ................................................................................................................................. 148 IS MODE ..................................................................................................................... 149 35mm FORMAT MODE ..................................................................................... 150 xF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ......................................................... 151 FLASH SETTING (Still Photography)...................................................152 FLASH FUNCTION SETTING ........................................................................... 152 RED EYE REMOVAL .............................................................................................. 152 TTL-LOCK MODE ................................................................................................... 153 LED LIGHT SETTING ............................................................................................ 153 COMMANDER SETTING.................................................................................... 154 CH SETTING ............................................................................................................. 154 MOVIE SETTING (Movie Recording) ...................................................155 MOVIE MODE.......................................................................................................... 155 FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION ............................................................ 155 FULL HD MOVIE OUTPUT................................................................................ 156 HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY ...................................................................... 157 HDMI REC CONTROL.......................................................................................... 157 F PHOTOMETRY ................................................................................................. 157 F IS MODE.............................................................................................................. 158 F IS MODE BOOST ............................................................................................ 158 F ISO.......................................................................................................................... 159 ZEBRA SETTING ..................................................................................................... 159 xv ZEBRA LEVEL ........................................................................................................... 159 MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL ......................................................... 160 TALLY LIGHT............................................................................................................. 160 F EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING ............................................................... 161 AUTO UPDATE CUSTOM SETTING ............................................................. 161 xF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ......................................................... 161 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Movie Recording) ................................162 F FILM SIMULATION ........................................................................................ 162 F MONOCHROMATIC COLOR .................................................................... 162 F WHITE BALANCE............................................................................................ 163 F TONE CURVE .................................................................................................... 163 F COLOR ................................................................................................................. 163 F SHARPNESS ...................................................................................................... 164 F HIGH ISO NR..................................................................................................... 164 F PERIPHERAL LIGHT CORRECTION ....................................................... 165 xF MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING ............................................................ 165 AF/MF SETTING (Movie Recording) ...................................................166 F FOCUS AREA .................................................................................................... 166 F AF MODE ........................................................................................................... 166 xF AF ILLUMINATOR .................................................................................... 166 F FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING ........................................................... 167 F MF ASSIST .......................................................................................................... 167 F FOCUS CHECK ................................................................................................ 168 xF INSTANT AF SETTING ........................................................................... 168 xF DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE .................................................................... 168 xF AF RANGE LIMITER ................................................................................ 168 xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE....................................................................... 169 FOCUS CHECK LOCK .......................................................................................... 171 AUDIO SETTING (Movie Recording) ...................................................172 INTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT ........................................................ 172 EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT ....................................................... 172 MIC JACK SETTING .............................................................................................. 173 MIC LEVEL LIMITER .............................................................................................. 173 WIND FILTER ............................................................................................................ 173 LOW CUT FILTER ................................................................................................... 173 HEADPHONES VOLUME ................................................................................... 173 xvi Table of Contents TIME CODE SETTING (Movie Recording) ..........................................174 TIME CODE DISPLAY ........................................................................................... 174 START TIME SETTING .......................................................................................... 174 COUNT UP SETTING ........................................................................................... 174 DROP FRAME .......................................................................................................... 175 HDMI TIME CODE OUTPUT ............................................................................ 175 7 Playback and the Playback Menu 177 The Playback Display...............................................................................178 The DISP/BACK Button ..................................................................................... 179 Viewing Pictures .......................................................................................181 Playback Zoom...................................................................................................... 182 Multi-Frame Playback ........................................................................................ 182 The Playback Menu..................................................................................183 SWITCH SLOT .......................................................................................................... 183 RAW CONVERSION .............................................................................................. 184 ERASE .......................................................................................................................... 186 SIMULTANEOUS DELETE(RAW SLOT1/JPG SLOT2) ........................... 188 CROP ............................................................................................................................ 188 RESIZE ......................................................................................................................... 189 PROTECT.................................................................................................................... 190 IMAGE ROTATE ....................................................................................................... 191 RED EYE REMOVAL .............................................................................................. 192 VOICE MEMO SETTING ..................................................................................... 193 RATING........................................................................................................................ 194 COPY ............................................................................................................................ 195 IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER................................................................................ 196 xF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ......................................................... 197 PHOTOBOOK ASSIST .......................................................................................... 198 PRINT ORDER (DPOF)......................................................................................... 200 instax PRINTER PRINT......................................................................................... 201 DISP ASPECT ........................................................................................................... 202 xvii 8 The Setup Menus 203 USER SETTING ............................................................................................204 FORMAT ..................................................................................................................... 204 DATE/TIME................................................................................................................ 205 TIME DIFFERENCE ................................................................................................ 205 Qa ......................................................................................................... 206 x MY MENU SETTING ..................................................................................... 206 F MY MENU SETTING...................................................................................... 206 SENSOR CLEANING ............................................................................................. 207 BATTERY AGE .......................................................................................................... 207 RESET ........................................................................................................................... 208 REGULATORY .......................................................................................................... 208 SOUND SETTING .......................................................................................209 AF BEEP VOL. ........................................................................................................... 209 SELF-TIMER BEEP VOL. ....................................................................................... 209 OPERATION VOL.................................................................................................... 210 SHUTTER VOLUME............................................................................................... 210 SHUTTER SOUND ................................................................................................. 210 PLAYBACK VOLUME ............................................................................................ 210 SCREEN SETTING.......................................................................................211 EVF BRIGHTNESS................................................................................................... 211 EVF COLOR ............................................................................................................... 211 EVF COLOR ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................. 211 LCD BRIGHTNESS.................................................................................................. 212 LCD COLOR .............................................................................................................. 212 LCD COLOR ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................. 212 IMAGE DISP............................................................................................................... 213 AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS ................................................................................... 213 PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE..................................................... 214 NATURAL LIVE VIEW............................................................................................ 214 FRAMING GUIDELINE......................................................................................... 215 AUTOROTATE PB ................................................................................................... 216 PLAYBACK MAGNIFICATION .......................................................................... 216 FOCUS SCALE UNITS .......................................................................................... 216 DUAL DISPLAY SETTING................................................................................... 217 xviii Table of Contents DISP. CUSTOM SETTING.................................................................................... 217 LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF) ................................................................. 218 LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD) ................................................................ 218 LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING............................................................ 219 INFORMATION CONTRAST ADJ. .................................................................. 219 SUB MONITOR SETTING ................................................................................... 220 SUB MONITOR BACKGROUND COLOR ................................................... 222 x Q MENU BACKGROUND........................................................................... 223 F Q MENU BACKGROUND ........................................................................... 223 BUTTON/DIAL SETTING ..........................................................................224 FOCUS LEVER SETTING ..................................................................................... 224 x EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU .......................................................................... 224 F EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU .......................................................................... 224 FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING ................................................................................. 225 COMMAND DIAL SETTING ............................................................................. 225 COMMAND DIAL DIRECTION ....................................................................... 226 SHUTTER AF ............................................................................................................ 226 SHUTTER AE ............................................................................................................ 227 SHOOT WITHOUT LENS .................................................................................... 228 SHOOT WITHOUT CARD .................................................................................. 228 FOCUS RING ............................................................................................................ 229 FOCUS RING OPERATION ................................................................................ 229 AE/AF-LOCK MODE............................................................................................. 230 AWB-LOCK MODE ................................................................................................ 230 EXPO. COMP. BUTTON SETTING .................................................................. 230 TOUCH SCREEN SETTING ................................................................................ 231 LOCK ............................................................................................................................ 232 POWER MANAGEMENT ..........................................................................233 AUTO POWER OFF ............................................................................................... 233 SHOOTING STAND BY MODE ........................................................................ 234 AUTO POWER SAVE............................................................................................. 234 AUTO POWER OFF TEMP. ................................................................................. 234 SAVE DATA SETTING ................................................................................235 FRAME NO. ............................................................................................................... 235 SAVE ORG IMAGE ................................................................................................. 236 xix EDIT FILE NAME..................................................................................................... 236 x CARD SLOT SETTING .................................................................................. 236 F CARD SLOT SETTING................................................................................... 237 SELECT SLOT(xSEQUENTIAL) .................................................................... 237 SELECT SLOT(FSEQUENTIAL)..................................................................... 237 SELECT FOLDER .................................................................................................... 238 COPYRIGHT INFO ................................................................................................. 238 CONNECTION SETTING ..........................................................................239 Bluetooth SETTINGS........................................................................................... 239 NETWORK SETTING ............................................................................................ 240 instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING ................................................. 241 CONNECTION MODE ......................................................................................... 242 USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING ...................................................................... 243 GENERAL SETTINGS ............................................................................................ 244 INFORMATION........................................................................................................ 244 RESET WIRELESS SETTING ............................................................................... 244 9 Shortcuts 245 Shortcut Options ......................................................................................246 MY MENU ....................................................................................................247 MY MENU SETTING ............................................................................................. 247 The Quick Menu ........................................................................................249 The Quick Menu Display ................................................................................. 249 Viewing and Changing Settings................................................................. 251 Editing the Quick Menu................................................................................... 252 Function Controls .....................................................................................255 The Function Buttons........................................................................................ 255 Touch-Function Gestures ............................................................................... 259 10Peripherals and Optional Accessories 261 Lenses ...........................................................................................................262 Lens Parts .................................................................................................................. 262 Lens Care................................................................................................................... 263 Removing Lens Caps ......................................................................................... 263 Attaching Lens Hoods ...................................................................................... 263 Aperture Rings....................................................................................................... 264 xx Table of Contents External Flash Units .................................................................................265 Flash Settings ......................................................................................................... 266 SYNC TERMINAL.................................................................................................... 267 SHOE MOUNT FLASH ........................................................................................ 268 COMMANDER(OPTICAL).................................................................................. 271 Handgrips....................................................................................................275 Attaching the Handgrip .................................................................................. 275 11Connections 277 HDMI Output..............................................................................................278 Connecting to HDMI Devices ...................................................................... 278 Shooting.................................................................................................................... 279 Playback ..................................................................................................................... 279 Wireless Connections (Bluetooth®, Wireless LAN/Wi-Fi) ............280 Smartphones and Tablets: FUJIFILM Camera Remote .................. 280 Tethered Shooting: Capture One Pro Fujifilm/ Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX/FUJIFILM X Acquire ..................... 282 Connecting via USB .................................................................................283 Tethered Shooting: Capture One Pro Fujifilm/Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX/ FUJIFILM X Acquire/FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner ..................... 286 Copying Pictures from a Memory Card to a Computer ............... 287 Using Your Camera as a Webcam (FUJIFILM X Webcam) ........... 287 Converting RAW Images: FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO ....................... 288 Backing up and Restoring Camera Settings (FUJIFILM X Acquire) ....................................................................................... 288 Connecting to Smartphones ....................................................................... 289 instax SHARE Printers ..............................................................................292 Establishing a Connection ............................................................................. 292 Printing Pictures.................................................................................................... 293 xxi Table of Contents 12Technical Notes 295 Accessories from Fujifilm .......................................................................296 Software for Use with Your Camera ...................................................298 FUJIFILM Camera Remote .............................................................................. 298 RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX .............................. 298 Capture One Express Fujifilm ....................................................................... 298 Capture One Pro Fujifilm ................................................................................. 298 Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX.............................. 299 FUJIFILM X Acquire ............................................................................................. 299 FUJIFILM X Webcam .......................................................................................... 299 FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO ................................................................................. 300 FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner ..................................................................... 300 For Your Safety ...........................................................................................301 Product Care...............................................................................................311 Cleaning the Image Sensor...................................................................312 Firmware Updates ....................................................................................313 Checking the Firmware Version .................................................................. 313 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................314 Warning Messages and Displays.........................................................322 Memory Card Capacity ...........................................................................326 Specifications .............................................................................................327 xxii Supplied Accessories The following are included with the camera: • NP-W235 rechargeable battery • AC-5VJ AC power adapter • Plug adapter • USB cable (approx. 0.6 m/2 ft.) • Body cap (comes attached to camera) • Shoulder strap • Cable protector • Hot shoe cover (comes attached to hot shoe) • Basic Manual O The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use (P 41). N • The plug adapter supplied varies with the country or region. • For information on compatible computer software, see “Software for Use with Your Camera” (P 298). xxiii About This Manual This manual contains instructions for your FUJIFILM GFX50S II 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. Additional information that may be helpful when using the N 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 simplified, 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 viewfinder may be referred to as the “EVF” and the LCD monitor as the “LCD”. Smartphones and tablets are referred to as “smartphones”. xxiv Before You Begin 1 Parts of the Camera 1 Before You Begin A Fn2 button .....................................................255 B Fn3 button .....................................................255 C Secondary LCD monitor................................22 D Microphone ............................................ 57, 172 E Hot shoe .........................................................266 F Diopter adjustment control .........................11 G Dial lock release .......................................50, 56 H Mode dial ............................................................6 I STILL/MOVIE mode switch ....................50, 56 J Strap clip............................................................34 K Connector cover 1 L Connector cover 2 M AF-assist illuminator...................................132 Self-timer lamp ............................................142 Tally light ........................................................160 2 N Lens signal contacts O Lens release button ........................................35 P Fn4 button .....................................................255 Q Front command dial...............................8, 225 R ON/OFF switch .................................................44 S Shutter button .................................................52 T Fn1 button .....................................................255 d (exposure compensation) button ......95 U Hot shoe cover ..............................................266 V Body cap............................................................35 W Microphone jack .............................................57 X Headphone jack...........................................173 Y USB connector (Type-C) ..................... 41, 283 Z HDMI Micro connector (Type D) .............278 a Sync terminal ................................................267 Parts of the Camera 1 Before You Begin b DRIVE button......................................................7 q Battery-chamber cover .................................36 c b (delete) button ...........................................54 r DISP (display)/BACK button ............... 18, 179 s a (playback) button ...................................53 d Electronic viewfinder (EVF) ..................................................... 12, 16, 17, 27 t Speaker .................................................... 60, 210 e Eye cup (lockable)...........................................11 u MENU/OK button .............................................25 f VIEW MODE button .........................................16 v AEL (exposure lock) button ................ 97, 255 g Secondary monitor backlight button.......24 w Focus stick (focus lever)...................5, 85, 224 h Focus mode selector ......................................81 x Tripod mount i AFON button ........................................... 97, 255 y LCD monitor .......................................10, 14, 16 Touch screen .................................27, 140, 231 j Rear command dial .......................8, 181, 225 k Q (quick menu) button ...............................249 z Eye sensor..........................................................16 l Indicator lamp ..........................................9, 160 0 Remote release connector............................73 Tally light ........................................................160 1 Memory card slot 2 ........................................38 m Remote release connector cover ................73 2 Memory card slot 1 ........................................38 n Memory card slot cover latch......................38 3 Battery latch ....................................................37 o Memory card slot cover (detachable).......38 4 Battery chamber .............................................36 p Battery-chamber cover latch ......................36 3 The Cable Protector Attach the protector as shown to prevent accidental disconnection. A Insert the tab on the connector into the matching slot on the camera. B Position the protector on the camera. C Tighten the lock screw. D Connect the cable and pass it through the protector as shown. 1 Before You Begin 4 Parts of the Camera The Serial Number Plate Do not remove the serial number plate, which provides the CMIIT ID, serial number, and other important information. Serial number plate 1 Before You Begin The Memory Card Slot Cover (Detachable) The memory card slot cover can be removed by lowering the interior latch. Remove the cover for ease of access when a camera rig is attached or in other situations that make it difficult to open or close the cover. 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. 5 The Mode Dial To select a shooting mode, rotate the dial until the icon for the desired mode aligns with the index. 1 Before You Begin Mode Description P A P (PROGRAM AE) Aperture and shutter speed can be ad64 justed using program shift. B S (SHUTTER PRIORITY AE) Select for full control over camera set- 66 tings, including aperture (M and A) 68 and/or shutter speed (M and S). 70 A (APERTURE PRIORITY AE) M (MANUAL) C C1/C2/C3/C4/C5/C6 (CUSTOM 1/2/3/4/5/6) Take pictures using previously-stored 74 settings. O Rotate the mode dial only after pressing the dial lock release to release the dial. 6 Parts of the Camera The STILL/MOVIE Mode Switch Slide the STILL/MOVIE mode switch to STILL to take photographs or to MOVIE to record movies. 1 • Pressing the button when STILL is selected displays drive mode options. B I W V Mode Single frame Burst mode ISO BKT WHITE BALANCE BKT Mode BKT Bracketing j Multiple Exposure p PIXEL SHIFT MULTI SHOT • Pressing the button when MOVIE is selected displays frame rate options. 7 Before You Begin The DRIVE Button Press the DRIVE button to adjust shooting settings. The options displayed vary with the position of the STILL/MOVIE mode switch. The Command Dials Rotate or press the command dials to: Front command dial Rear command dial 1 Before You Begin • Highlight menu items • Choose the desired combina• Select menu tabs or page through menus • Adjust aperture • View other pictures during 1, 2 playback Rotate • Switch Press between aperture and ISO sensitivity 2 • Press and hold to choose the option selected for D BUTTON/ DIAL SETTING > COMMAND DIAL SETTING in the D (setup) menu tion of shutter speed and aperture (program shift) • Choose a shutter speed 1, 4 • Adjust exposure compensation by pressing the d button and rotating the dial 1 • Adjust settings in the quick menu • Choose the size of the focus frame • Zoom in or out in full frame playback • Zoom in or out in multi-frame playback • Zoom in on the active focus point • Press and hold to choose the 3 manual focus mode focus display 3 • Zoom in on the active focus point during playback 1 Can be changed using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > COMMAND DIAL SETTING. 2 If the lens is equipped with an aperture ring with an “A” or “C” position, the aperture ring must be in the A or C position. 3 Available only if FOCUS CHECK is assigned to a function button. 4 Only if a value other than auto is selected for shutter speed. N The rotation direction for the command dials can be selected using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > COMMAND DIAL DIRECTION. 8 Parts of the Camera The Indicator Lamp Camera status is shown by the indicator lamp. 1 Blinks green and orange Glows orange Blinks orange Blinks red Camera status Focus locked. Focus or slow shutter speed warning. Pictures can be taken. • Camera on: Recording pictures, or picture displayed for confirmation after being taken with option other than OFF selected for D SCREEN SETTING > IMAGE DISP. (additional pictures can be taken). • Camera off: Uploading pictures to a smartphone or tablet. * Recording pictures. No additional pictures can be taken at this time. Flash charging; flash will not fire when picture is taken. Lens or memory error. * Displayed only if pictures are selected for upload. N • Warnings may also appear in the display. • The indicator lamp remains off while your eye is to the viewfinder. • The B MOVIE SETTING > TALLY LIGHT option can be used to choose the lamp (indicator or AF-assist) that lights during movie recording and whether the lamp blinks or remains steady. 9 Before You Begin Indicator lamp Glows green Blinks green The LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be tilted for easier viewing, but be careful not to touch the wires or trap fingers or other objects behind the monitor. Touching the wires could cause camera malfunction. 1 Before You Begin N The LCD monitor also functions as a touch screen that can be used for: • Touch photography (P 28) • Focus area selection (P 27) • Function selection (P 30) • Movie optimized control oL (P 29) • Playback (P 31) “Tall” (Portrait) Orientation The display can also be tilted to take pictures from high or low angles when the camera is rotated to take pictures in “tall” (portrait) orientation. • Press the tilt lock release and tilt the display as shown in Figure 1. • To take high-angle shots, hold the camera in the orientation shown in Figure 2. Figure 1 10 Figure 2 Parts of the Camera The Eye Cup To remove the eye cup, hold the buttons on either side and slide eye cup up. 1 To focus the viewfinder: A Lift the diopter adjustment control. B Rotate the control to adjust viewfinder focus. C Return the control to its original position and lock it in place. O Lift the control before use. Failure to observe this precaution could cause product malfunction. 11 Before You Begin Focusing the Viewfinder If the indicators displayed in the viewfinder are blurred, put your eye to the viewfinder and rotate the diopter adjustment control until the display is in sharp focus. Camera Displays This section lists the indicators that may be displayed during shooting. O For illustrative purposes, displays are shown with all indicators lit. The Electronic Viewfinder 1 JK MN Before You Begin A B C D EFGHI L OP Q R S T U V x w v u W t X Y s Z r a q b lk p on m 12 j i h g f e d c Camera Displays elapsed recording time ..............................57 S Card slot options ................................... 39, 236 T Number of available frames 1 ...................326 U Image size ......................................................110 V Image quality................................................111 W Touch screen mode .............................. 27, 140 X Temperature warning ................................325 Y Control lock 3..................................................232 Z Virtual horizon.................................................21 a Focus frame ...............................................85, 96 b Histogram .........................................................21 c Power supply....................................................43 d Battery level ......................................................45 e Sensitivity ..........................................................92 f Exposure compensation ...............................95 g Aperture...............................................65, 68, 70 h Shutter speed .....................................65, 66, 70 i TTL lock ..................................................153, 258 j AE lock...................................................... 97, 230 k Metering ............................................................94 l Shooting mode ...............................................64 m Focus mode 2 ....................................................81 n Focus indicator 2 ..............................................82 o Manual focus indicator 2........................81, 88 p AF lock...................................................... 97, 230 q Distance indicator 2 ........................................90 r Recording level 2............................................172 s Time code.......................................................174 t Exposure indicator...................................70, 95 u Location data download status.....244, 280 v 35mm format mode ...................................150 w Depth-of-field preview...........................69, 90 x Focus check ............................................ 91, 136 1 Shows “9999” if there is space for over 9999 frames. 2 Not displayed when ON is selected for D SCREEN SET-UP > LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF). 3 Displayed when controls have been locked by pressing and holding the MENU/OK button. Control lock can be ended by pressing and holding the MENU/OK button again. 13 1 Before You Begin A Crop factor .....................................................155 B IS mode 2 .........................................................149 C Flash (TTL) mode .........................................268 D Flash compensation ...................................268 E Self-timer indicator .....................................142 F Continuous mode........................................103 G Shutter type ...................................................147 H AF+MF indicator 2........................................135 I Bluetooth ON/OFF.......................................239 J White balance ..............................................119 K AWB lock ........................................................230 L Film simulation ............................................113 M Dynamic range ............................................117 N D-range priority ...........................................118 O Image transfer status ........................239, 280 P Date and time..................................46, 48, 205 Q Movie mode ........................................... 56, 155 R Recording time available/ The LCD Monitor A B C D EF G H 1 I J K L MN O P x w v Q u R Before You Begin t S T U V W X Y s r q p k j o n m l 14 ih g f e d c b a Z Camera Displays A Crop factor .....................................................155 B Focus check ............................................ 91, 136 C Depth-of-field preview...........................69, 90 D Location data download status.....244, 280 E 35mm format mode ...................................150 F Bluetooth ON/OFF.......................................239 G Image transfer status ........................239, 280 H Movie mode ........................................... 56, 155 I Recording time available/ 1 Shows “9999” if there is space for over 9999 frames. 2 Not displayed when ON is selected for D SCREEN SET-UP > LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD). 3 Camera functions can also be accessed via touch controls. 4 Displayed when controls have been locked by pressing and holding the MENU/OK button. Control lock can be ended by pressing and holding the MENU/OK button again. 15 1 Before You Begin J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y elapsed recording time ..............................57 Card slot options ................................... 39, 236 Number of available frames 1 ...................326 Image size ......................................................110 Image quality................................................111 Date and time..................................46, 48, 205 Touch screen mode 3 ............................ 27, 140 AWB lock ........................................................230 White balance ..............................................119 Film simulation ............................................113 Dynamic range ............................................117 D-range priority ...........................................118 Control lock 4..................................................232 Temperature warning ................................325 Virtual horizon.................................................21 Histogram .........................................................21 Focus frame ...............................................85, 96 Z Power supply....................................................43 a Battery level ......................................................45 b Distance indicator 2 ........................................90 c Sensitivity ..........................................................92 d Exposure compensation ...............................95 e Aperture...............................................65, 68, 70 f Time code.......................................................174 g Shutter speed .....................................65, 66, 70 h TTL lock ..................................................153, 258 i AE lock...................................................... 97, 230 j Metering ............................................................94 k Shooting mode ...............................................64 l Focus mode 2 ....................................................81 m Focus indicator 2 ..............................................82 n Manual focus indicator 2........................81, 88 o AF lock...................................................... 97, 230 p AF+MF indicator 2........................................135 q Shutter type ...................................................147 r Recording level 2............................................172 s Continuous mode........................................103 t Self-timer indicator .....................................142 u Exposure indicator...................................70, 95 v Flash compensation ...................................268 w Flash (TTL) mode .........................................268 x IS mode 2 .........................................................149 Choosing a Display Mode Press the VIEW MODE button to cycle through the following display modes. 1 Before You Begin Option Description Putting your eye to the viewfinder turns the viewfinder on and the LCD monitor off ; taking your eye away turns E EYE SENSOR the viewfinder off and LCD monitor on. EVF ONLY Viewfinder on, LCD monitor off. LCD ONLY LCD monitor on, viewfinder off. Putting your eye to the viewfinder turns the viewfinder on; taking it away turns the viewfinder off. The LCD monEVF ONLY + E itor remains off. Putting your eye to the viewfinder during shooting turns the viewfinder on, but the LCD monitor is used for E EYE SENSOR + LCD the display of images once you remove your eye from the viewfinder after shooting. The options selected for IMAGE DISP. D SCREEN SET-UP > IMAGE DISP. apply to display in the LCD monitor. 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 while the LCD monitor is tilted. Eye sensor 16 Camera Displays Adjusting Display Brightness The brightness and saturation of the viewfinder and LCD monitor can be adjusted using the items in the D SCREEN SET-UP menu. Choose EVF BRIGHTNESS or EVF COLOR to adjust viewfinder brightness or saturation, LCD BRIGHTNESS or LCD COLOR to do the same for the LCD monitor. 17 1 Before You Begin Display Rotation When ON is selected for D SCREEN SET-UP > AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS, the indicators in the viewfinder and LCD monitor automatically rotate to match camera orientation. The DISP/BACK Button The DISP/BACK button controls the display of indicators in the viewfinder and LCD monitor. N Indicators for the EVF and LCD must be selected separately. To choose the EVF display, place your eye to the viewfinder while using the DISP/BACK button. 1 Before You Begin Viewfinder Full screen Full screen (no indicators) Dual display (manual focus mode only) Standard indicators Standard (no indicators) 18 Camera Displays LCD Monitor Standard indicators No indicators 1 Before You Begin Dual display (manual focus mode only) Info display The Dual Display The dual display consists of a large full-frame window and a smaller close-up of the focus area. 19 Customizing the Standard Display To choose the items shown in the standard indicator 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. 1 Before You Begin Default STILL MOVIE FRAMING GUIDELINE R R ELECTRONIC LEVEL R R FOCUS FRAME R R AF DISTANCE INDICATOR R R MF DISTANCE INDICATOR R R HISTOGRAM R R LIVE VIEW HIGHLIGHT ALERT R R SHOOTING MODE R R APERTURE/S-SPEED/ISO R R INFORMATION BACKGROUND R R Expo. Comp. (Digit) R R Expo. Comp. (Scale) R R FOCUS MODE R R PHOTOMETRY R R SHUTTER TYPE − R FLASH − R Item 4 5 20 Item CONTINUOUS MODE DUAL IS MODE TOUCH SCREEN MODE WHITE BALANCE FILM SIMULATION DYNAMIC RANGE FRAMES REMAINING IMAGE SIZE/QUALITY MOVIE MODE & REC. TIME 35mm FORMAT MODE IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER MIC LEVEL GUIDANCE MESSAGE BATTERY LEVEL FRAMING OUTLINE Default STILL MOVIE − R R R R R R R R R − R − R − R − R − R R R − R R R R R R R Press DISP/BACK to save changes. Press DISP/BACK as needed to exit the menus and return to the shooting display. 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. For a 3D display (shown), press the function button to which ELECTRONIC LEVEL is assigned (P 225, 255). Pitch Roll 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. Number of pixels Shadows Highlights Pixel brightness • Optimal exposure: Pixels are distributed in an even curve throughout the tone range. • Overexposed: Pixels are clustered on the right side of the graph. • Underexposed: Pixels are clustered on the left side of the graph. To view separate RGB histograms and a display showing areas of the frame that will be overexposed at current settings superimposed on the view through the lens, press the function button to which HISTOGRAM is assigned (P 225, 255). A Overexposed areas blink B RGB histograms 21 Before You Begin Framing Outline Enable FRAMING OUTLINE to make the borders of the frame easier to see against dark backgrounds. 1 The Secondary LCD Monitor Among the settings that can be viewed in the secondary LCD monitor are shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity. 1 Secondary LCD monitor Before You Begin K A B C D E F G J I A B C D E F SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE ISO SHOOTING MODE IMAGE SIZE/QUALITY WHITE BALANCE H Default G FILM SIMULATION H BATTERY LEVEL I FRAMES REM. J CARD SLOT OPTIONS K d Scale N The settings displayed can be selected using D SCREEN SET-UP > SUB MONITOR SETTING. 22 Camera Displays Cycling Through Indicators in the Secondary LCD Monitor The indicators displayed in the secondary LCD monitor change each time the secondary LCD monitor mode button is pressed. INFORMATION 1 DIALS Before You Begin HISTOGRAM 23 Camera Displays The secondary monitor backlight button To turn on the secondary LCD monitor backlight when you find the secondary LCD monitor too dark to read, press the secondary monitor backlight button. Press the button again to turn the backlight off. 1 Before You Begin Background Color The background color (black or white) for the secondary LCD monitor can be selected using the D SCREEN SET-UP > SUB MONITOR BACKGROUND COLOR option in the D (setup) menu. Note that the background is displayed in white whenever the secondary LCD monitor backlight is on. 24 Using the Menus To display the menus, press MENU/OK. 1 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION MONOCHROMATIC COLOR GRAIN EFFECT COLOR CHROME EFFECT COLOR CHROME FX BLUE Shooting STILL/MOVIE mode switch set to STILL EXIT MOVIE SETTING MOVIE MODE FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION FULL HD MOVIE OUTPUT HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY HDMI REC CONTROL FPHOTOMETRY FIS MODE FIS MODE BOOST STILL/MOVIE mode switch set to MOVIE EXIT PLAY BACK MENU SWITCH SLOT RAW CONVERSION ERASE SIMULTANEOUS DELETE (RAW SLOT1/JPG SLOT2) Playback CROP RESIZE During playback PROTECT IMAGE ROTATE EXIT 25 Before You Begin The Menus Different menus are displayed during still photography, movie recording, and playback. Using the Menus Selecting a Menu Tab To navigate the menus: 1 Press MENU/OK to display the menus. 1 Before You Begin IMAGE QUALITY SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION MONOCHROMATIC COLOR GRAIN EFFECT COLOR CHROME EFFECT COLOR CHROME FX BLUE EXIT 2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) left to highlight the tab for the current menu. IMAGE QUALITY SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION MONOCHROMATIC COLOR GRAIN EFFECT COLOR CHROME EFFECT COLOR CHROME FX BLUE EXIT Tab 3 Press the focus stick up or down to highlight the tab containing the desired item. 4 Press the focus stick right to place the cursor in the menu. N Use the front command dial to select menu tabs or page through menus and the rear command dial to highlight menu items. 26 Touch Screen Mode The LCD monitor also functions as a touch screen. TOUCH SCREEN SETTINGS TOUCH SCREENON SETTING DOUBLE TAP SETTING OFF TOUCH FUNCTION TOUCH SCREEN SETTING 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 viewfinder (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. N If FACE SELECT op is enabled when FACE DETECTION ON is select- ed for G AF/MF SETTING > FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING, the face used for focus can be chosen via touch controls. 27 1 Before You Begin Shooting Touch Controls To enable touch controls, select ON for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > TOUCH SCREEN SETTING > x TOUCH SCREEN SETTING. LCD Monitor The operation performed can be selected by tapping the touch screen mode indicator in the display. Touch controls can be used for the following operations: 1 Before You Begin Mode Description • In focus mode S (AF-S), the camera focuses when you tap your AREA subject in the display. Focus locks at the current distance until you tap the AF OFF icon. • In focus mode C (AF-C), the camera initiates focus when you tap your subject display. The camera will continue to adjust focus for changes in the distance to the subject until you tap the AF OFF icon. • In manual focus mode (MF), you can tap the display to focus on the selected subject using autofocus. Tap to select a point for focus or zoom. The focus frame will move to the selected point. OFF Touch controls disabled. AF AF OFF O Different touch controls are used during focus zoom (P 141). N • To disable touch controls and hide the touch screen mode indica- tor, select OFF for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > TOUCH SCREEN SETTING > x TOUCH SCREEN SETTING. • Touch control settings can be adjusted using G AF/MF SETTING > xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE. For information on the touch controls available during movie recording, see “Movie Recording (xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE; P 169)”. 28 Touch Screen Mode N • Enabling movie-optimized controls disables the aperture ring. • When movie-optimized control is enabled, the movie-optimized mode button can be used to change shooting settings or disable movie-optimized control. 29 1 Before You Begin MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL Selecting ON for B MOVIE SETTING > MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL or tapping the movie-optimized mode button in the shooting display optimizes the command dials and touch controls for movie recording. This can be used to prevent camera sounds being recorded with Movie-optimized movie footage. mode button SHUTTER SPEED WIND FILTER • • • APERTURE • HEADPHONES VOLUME • EXPOSURE COMPENSATION • F FILM SIMULATION • ISO • F WHITE BALANCE • INTERNAL MIC LEVEL • F IS MODE ADJUSTMENT/EXTERNAL MIC • F IS MODE BOOST LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 1 Before You Begin Touch Function Functions can be assigned to the following flick gestures in much the same way as function buttons (P 255): • Flick up: T-Fn1 • Flick left: T-Fn2 • Flick right: T-Fn3 • Flick down: T-Fn4 N • In some cases, touch-function flick ges- INTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT tures display a menu; tap to select the desired option. 25.5 SET CANCEL • Touch-function gestures are disabled by default. To enable touch-function gestures, select ON for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > TOUCH SCREEN SETTING > c TOUCH FUNCTION. 30 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 finger across the display to view other images. 1 Before You Begin • Pinch-out: Place two fingers on the display and spread them apart to zoom in. • Pinch-in: Place two fingers 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. 31 MEMO 32 First Steps 33 Attaching the Strap Attach the strap. Attach the strap to the two strap clips as shown below. 2 First Steps O To avoid dropping the camera, be sure the strap is correctly secured. 34 Attaching a Lens The camera can be used with lenses for the FUJIFILM G-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). 2 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 G-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. • See the manual provided with the lens for information on use. 35 First Steps O • When attaching lenses, ensure that dust or other foreign matter does Inserting the Battery Insert the battery in the camera as described below. 1 Open the battery-chamber cover. Slide the battery-chamber cover latch as shown and open the battery-chamber cover. O • Do not open the battery-chamber cover when the camera is on. Failure to observe this precaution could damage image files or memory cards. • Do not use excessive force when handling the battery-chamber cover. 2 First Steps 2 Insert the battery as shown. O • Insert the battery in the orientation shown. Do not use force or attempt to insert the battery upside down or backwards. • Confirm that the battery is securely latched. 36 Inserting the Battery 3 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. Removing the Battery Before removing the battery, turn the camera off and open the battery-chamber cover. First Steps 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. 37 Inserting Memory Cards Pictures are stored on memory cards (sold separately). N The camera can be used with two cards, one in each of its two slots. 1 Open the memory card slot cover. Unlatch and open the cover. 2 First Steps 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. 2 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. Close and latch the memory card slot cover. O Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not insert at an angle or use force. 38 Inserting Memory Cards Removing Memory Cards Before removing memory cards, turn the camera off and open the memory card slot cover. Press and release the card to eject it part way (to prevent the card falling from the slot, press the center of the card and release it slowly, without removing your finger from the card). The card can then be removed by hand. 2 Option Description Display The card in the second slot is used only when the card in the first slot is full. If the second slot is selected for D SAVE SEQUENTIAL DATA SET-UP > SELECT SLOT(xSEQUENTIAL), re(default) cording will start on the card in the second slot and switch to the first slot when the card in the second slot is full. BACKUP Each picture is recorded twice, once to each card. As for SEQUENTIAL, except that the RAW copy of pictures taken with SUPER FINE+RAW, FINE+RAW, or NORMAL+RAW selected for H IMAGE QUALITY RAW / JPEG SETTING > IMAGE QUALITY will be saved to the card in the first slot and the JPEG copy to the card in the second slot. 39 First Steps Using Two Cards The camera can be used with two cards, one in each of its two slots. At default settings, photos are saved to the card in the second slot only when the card in the first slot is full. This can be changed using D SAVE DATA SET-UP > x CARD SLOT SETTING (P 236). The card used to store movies can be selected using D SAVE DATA SET-UP > F CARD SLOT SETTING (P 237). Inserting Memory Cards Compatible Memory Cards • The camera can be used with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. Both the UHS-I and UHS-II bus interfaces are supported. • Use a UHS Speed Class 1 or better memory card when recording movies. • A list of supported memory cards is available on the Fujifilm website. For details, visit: https://fujifilm-x.com/support/compatibility/cameras/. 2 O • Do not turn the camera off or remove the memory card while the memo- First Steps ry 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 affix 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 files. Always use the camera to delete pictures; before editing or renaming files, copy them to a computer and edit or rename the copies, not the originals. Renaming the files on the camera can cause problems during playback. 40 Charging the Battery For reasons of safety, the battery is not charged at shipment. The camera will not function if the battery is not charged; be sure to charge the battery before use. Before charging the battery, turn the camera off. O • An NP-W235 rechargeable battery is supplied with the camera. • Charging takes about 180 minutes. 1 Attach the plug adapter to the AC power adapter. Attach the plug adapter as shown, making sure that it is fully inserted and clicks into place on the AC power adapter terminals. 2 First Steps O • The supplied plug adapter is for use exclu- sively with the AC-5VJ AC power adapter. Do not use it with other devices. • The shape of the plug adapter varies with the country of sale. 2 Charge the battery. Connect the camera to the supplied AC power adapter using the supplied USB cable. Then plug the AC power adapter into an indoor power outlet. O • Connect the cable to the camera’s USB connector (Type-C). • Be sure the connectors are fully inserted. 41 Charge Status The indicator lamp shows battery charge status as follows: Indicator lamp Battery status On Battery charging Off Charging complete Blinks Charging error 2 O • The supplied AC power adapter is compatible with power supplies of 100 to 240 V (a plug adapter may be needed for overseas use). First Steps • Do not use the AC power adapter or USB cable with other devices, as this could cause malfunction. • Do not affix labels or other objects to the battery. Failure to observe 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 Fujifilm 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. • Unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet when it is not in use. • If the battery is left for long periods without charging, you may find that its quality degrades or that it no longer holds a charge. Charge the battery regularly. • 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. 42 Charging the Battery N • If the camera is turned on during charging, charging will end and the USB connection will instead be used to power the camera. The battery level will begin to gradually decline (P 243). • The camera will display a “power supply” icon when powered via USB. Charging via Computer The camera can be charged via USB. USB charging is available with computers with a manufacturer-approved operating system and USB interface. 2 First Steps O Leave the computer on during charging. The battery will not charge while the camera is on. • • Connect 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. • The battery takes about 600 minutes to charge with a charging input of 5 V/500 mA. 43 Turning the Camera On and Off Use the ON/OFF switch to turn the camera on and off. Slide the switch to ON to turn the camera on, or to OFF to turn the camera off. 2 O Fingerprints and other marks on the lens or viewfinder can affect pic- First Steps tures or the view through the viewfinder. Keep the lens and viewfinder 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 after it has turned off automatically, press the shutter button halfway or turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF and then back to ON. 44 Checking the Battery Level After turning the camera on, check the battery level in the display. Battery level is shown as follows: 2 Description Battery partially discharged. Battery about 80% full. Battery about 60% full. Battery about 40% full. Battery about 20% full. First Steps Indicator e f g h i i (red) j (blinks red) Low battery. Charge as soon as possible. Battery exhausted. Turn camera off and recharge battery. 45 Basic Setup When you turn the camera on for the first 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 first time. 2 N If you intend to pair the camera with a smartphone or tablet, install First Steps 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 MENU/OK to pair the camera with a smartphone or tablet running the FUJIFILM Camera Remote app. PAIRING REGISTRATION PAIR WITH SMARTPHONE? N To skip pairing, press DISP/BACK. IMAGES CAN BE EASILY TRANSFERRED TO SMARTPHONE BY PAIRING SCAN QR CODE OR SEARCH FOR "FUJIFILM Camera Remote" APP ON THE WEB SET 46 SKIP HELP 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. PAIRING REGISTRATION PAIRING COMPLETE 12/ 31/2021 12:10 AM SET DATE/TIME FROM SMARTPHONE? SET N 5 CANCEL To set the clock manually, press DISP/BACK (P 48). 2 SMARTPHONE SYNC. SETTING LOCATION&TIME First Steps Synchronize the camera settings with the settings configured on your smartphone or tablet. LOCATION TIME OFF SET N The option selected can be changed at any time using D CONNECTION SETTING > Bluetooth SETTINGS. 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 204). O Format memory cards before first 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 confirmation dialog will be displayed; select NO to avoid repeating any steps you skipped the next time the camera is turned on. 47 Basic Setup Choosing a Different Language To change the language: 2 1 Display language options. Select D USER SETTING > Qa. 2 Choose a language. Highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK. Changing the Time and Date To set the camera clock: First Steps 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. 48 Basic Photography and Playback 49 Taking Photographs (Mode P) This section describes how to take pictures using program AE (mode P). See pages 64–73 for information on S, A, and M modes. 3 Basic Photography and Playback 1 Slide the STILL/MOVIE mode switch to STILL. 2 Rotate the focus mode selector to S. 3 Rotate the mode dial to P. O Rotate the mode dial only after pressing the dial lock release to release the dial. 4 50 Confirm that P appears in the display. Taking Photographs (Mode P) 5 Ready the camera. • Hold the camera steady with both hands and brace your elbows against your sides. Shaking or unsteady hands can blur your shots. • To prevent pictures that are out of focus or too dark (underexposed), keep your fingers and other objects away from the lens and AF-assist illuminator. Basic Photography and Playback 6 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. 51 Taking Photographs (Mode P) 7 Focus. Press the shutter button halfway to set focus and exposure. Focus indicator Focus frame • If the camera is able to focus, the focus frame and focus indicator will glow green. • If the camera is unable to focus, the focus frame will turn red, s 3 will be displayed, and the focus indicator will blink white. Basic Photography and Playback N • If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illuminator may light to assist the focus operation. 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. • Focus 8 52 Shoot. Smoothly press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture. Viewing Pictures Pictures can be viewed in the viewfinder or LCD monitor. To view pictures full frame, press a. 100-0001 N 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. Two Memory Cards If two memory cards are inserted, you can press and hold the a button to choose a card for playback. You can also select a card using the C PLAY BACK MENU > SWITCH SLOT option. 53 3 Basic Photography and Playback Additional pictures can be viewed by pressing the focus stick (focus lever) left or right or rotating the front command dial. Press the focus stick or rotate the dial right to view pictures in the order recorded, left to view pictures in reverse order. Keep the focus stick pressed to scroll rapidly to the desired frame. Deleting Pictures Use the b button to delete pictures. O Deleted pictures cannot be recovered. Protect important pictures or copy them 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 Basic Photography and Playback 2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) left or right to scroll through pictures and press MENU/OK to delete (a confirmation dialog is not displayed). Repeat to delete additional pictures. N • Protected pictures cannot be deleted. Remove protection from any pictures you wish to delete (P 190). • Pictures can also be deleted from the menus using the C PLAY BACK MENU > ERASE option (P 186). 54 Movie Recording and Playback 55 Recording Movies This section describes how to film movies in auto mode. 1 Slide the STILL/MOVIE mode switch to MOVIE. 2 Rotate the mode dial to P. 4 Movie Recording and Playback AUTO will appear in the display. O Rotate the mode dial only after pressing the dial lock release to release the dial. 56 Recording Movies 3 Press the shutter button all the way down. Recording will start. • A recording indicator (V) is displayed while recording is in progress. • The time remaining is shown by a Recording time countdown display, while another Time remaining display counts up to show the recording time. 4 Press the button again to end recording. Recording ends automatically when the maximum length is reached or the memory card is full. 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. O • 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. 57 4 Movie Recording and Playback 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 234, 325). N • The indicator lamp lights while recording is in progress (the B MOVIE SETTING > TALLY LIGHT option can be used to choose the lamp— indicator or AF-assist—that lights during movie recording and whether the lamp blinks or remains steady). During recording, you can change exposure compensation by up to ±2 EV and adjust zoom using the zoom ring on the lens (if available). • While recording is in progress, you can: - Adjust sensitivity - Refocus using any of the following methods: • Press the shutter button halfway • Press a function button to which AF-ON is assigned • Use touch screen controls - Display a histogram or artificial horizon by pressing the button to which HISTOGRAM or ELECTRONIC LEVEL has been assigned • Recording may be unavailable at some settings, while in other cases settings may not apply during recording. • To choose the focus area for movie recording, select G AF/MF SETTING > FOCUS AREA and use the focus stick (focus lever) and rear command dial (P 85). 4 Movie Recording and Playback 58 Recording Movies Adjusting Movie Settings • Pressing MENU/OK when MOVIE is selected with the STILL/MOVIE mode switch displays the movie menu. • The frame rate can be selected using B MOVIE SETTING > MOVIE MODE. • To choose the card used to store movies, use D SAVE DATA SET-UP > F CARD SLOT SETTING. • Focus mode is selected using the focus mode selector; for continuous focus adjustment, select C, or choose S and enable Intelligent Face Detection. Intelligent Face Detection is not available in focus mode M. Depth of Field Choose low f-numbers to soften background details. Aperture can be adjusted when the mode dial is set to A (aperture-priority AE) or M (manual). 4 Movie Recording and Playback 59 Viewing Movies View movies on the camera. In full-frame playback, movies are identified by a W icon. Press the focus stick (focus lever) down to start movie playback. PLAY +1.0 12800 The following operations can be performed while a movie is displayed: 4 Movie Recording and Playback Focus stick (focus lever) Full-frame playback Up — Down Start playback Left/right View other pictures Playback in Playback progress ((x x) paused (y (y) End playback Pause playback Start/resume playback Single frame rewind/ Adjust speed advance Progress is shown in the display during playback. 29m59s O Do not cover the speaker during playback. STOP PAUSE 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. 60 Viewing Movies 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). 29m59s Arrows 4 Movie Recording and Playback 61 MEMO 62 Taking Photographs 63 P, S, A, and M Modes P, S, A, and M modes give you varying degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture. Mode P: Program AE Let the camera choose shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure. Other values that produce the same exposure can be selected with program shift. 5 1 Slide the STILL/MOVIE mode switch to STILL. 2 Rotate the mode dial to P. Taking Photographs P will appear in the display. O • If the subject is outside the metering range of the camera, the shutter speed and aperture displays will show “– – –”. • Rotate the mode dial only after pressing the dial lock release to release the dial. 64 P, S, A, and M Modes Program Shift If desired, you can rotate the rear command dial to select other combinations of shutter speed and aperture without altering exposure (program shift). Aperture Shutter speed O Program shift is not available in any of the following circumstances: • When TTL is selected for F FLASH SETTING > FLASH FUNCTION SETTING • When an auto option is selected for H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > DYNAMIC RANGE • In movie mode N To cancel program shift, turn the camera off. 5 Taking Photographs 65 Mode S: Shutter-Priority AE Choose a shutter speed and let the camera adjust aperture for optimal exposure. 1 Slide the STILL/MOVIE mode switch to STILL. 2 Rotate the mode dial to S. 5 Taking Photographs S will appear in the display. 3 66 Rotate the rear command dial to choose the shutter speed. P, S, A, and M Modes O • If the correct exposure cannot be achieved at the selected shutter speed, aperture will be displayed in red. • If the subject is outside the metering range of the camera, the aperture display will show “– – –”. • Rotate the mode dial only after pressing the dial lock release to release the dial. N • Shutter speed can be adjusted while the shutter button is pressed halfway. • At shutter speeds slower than 1 second, 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. • The picture will go out of focus if the camera is moved during a long time-exposure; use of a tripod is recommended. 5 Taking Photographs 67 Mode A: Aperture-Priority AE Choose an aperture and let the camera adjust shutter speed for optimal exposure. 1 Slide the STILL/MOVIE mode switch to STILL. 2 Rotate the mode dial to A. 5 Taking Photographs A will appear in the display. 3 Rotate the lens aperture ring to choose an aperture. N • If the lens is not equipped with an aperture ring, aperture can be adjusted using the front command dial on the camera. • If the lens is equipped with an aperture ring with an “A” or “C” position, the front command dial can be used to adjust aperture when the aperture ring is rotated to A or C. • The roles played by the front command dial can be changed using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > COMMAND DIAL SETTING. 68 P, S, A, and M Modes O • If the correct exposure cannot be achieved at the selected aperture, shutter speed will be displayed in red. • If the subject is outside the metering range of the camera, the shutter speed display will show “– – –”. • Rotate the mode dial only after pressing the dial lock release to release the dial. N Aperture can be adjusted even while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Previewing Depth of Field When PREVIEW DEPTH OF FIELD is assigned to a function button, pressing the button displays a L icon and stops aperture down to the selected setting, allowing depth of field to be previewed in the display. 5 Taking Photographs 69 Mode M: Manual Exposure In manual mode, the user controls both shutter speed and aperture. Shots can be deliberately overexposed (brighter) or underexposed (darker), opening the door for a variety of individual creative expression. The amount the picture would be under- or over-exposed at current settings is shown by the exposure indicator; adjust shutter speed and aperture until the desired exposure is reached. 5 1 Slide the STILL/MOVIE mode switch to STILL. 2 Rotate the mode dial to M. Taking Photographs M will appear in the display. 70 P, S, A, and M Modes 3 Rotate the rear command dial to choose a shutter speed and the lens aperture ring 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. • If the lens is not equipped with an aperture ring, aperture can be adjusted using the front command dial on the camera. • If the lens is equipped with an aperture ring with an “A” or “C” position, the front command dial can be used to adjust aperture when the aperture ring is rotated to A or C. • The roles played by the front command dial can be changed using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > COMMAND DIAL SETTING. O Rotate the mode dial only after pressing the dial lock release to release 5 Taking Photographs the dial. 71 BULB Select a shutter speed of BULB for long time-exposures in which you open and close the shutter manually. Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent the camera moving during the exposure. 1 Set shutter speed to BULB. 2 Press the shutter button all the way down. • The shutter will remain open for up to 60 minutes while the shutter button is pressed. • The display shows the time elapsed since the exposure started. • Releasing the shutter button closes the shutter, ending the exposure. Processing will begin, and the camera will display the processing time remaining. 5 Taking Photographs N • Selecting an aperture of A fixes shutter speed at 30 s. • 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. 72 P, S, A, and M Modes 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. Exposure Preview To preview exposure in the LCD monitor, select PREVIEW EXP./WB for D SCREEN SET-UP > PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE. N Select an option other than PREVIEW EXP./WB when using the flash 73 Taking Photographs or on other occasions on which exposure may change when the picture is taken. 5 Custom Modes Rotate the mode dial to any of modes C1 (CUSTOM 1) through C6 (CUSTOM 6) to take pictures using previously-saved shooting menu settings. Settings can be saved or edited using H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING. Saving Current Settings Save current settings in a custom settings bank. 1 Select H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK. 2 Highlight a destination bank for current settings (C1 through C6) and press MENU/OK. 5 EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 CUSTOM 6 Taking Photographs EXIT 3 Highlight SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS and press MENU/OK. CUSTOM 1 SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS EDIT/CHECK SAVE THE CHANGES RESET THE CHANGES COPY RESET CUSTOM SETTING EDIT CUSTOM NAME EXIT 4 Highlight OK and press MENU/OK. Current settings will be saved to the selected bank. SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS CUSTOM 1 SAVE THE CHANGES OK? OK CANCEL 74 P, S, A, and M Modes Editing Custom Settings Edit existing custom settings banks. 1 Select H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK. 2 Highlight the desired custom settings bank and press MENU/OK. EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 CUSTOM 6 EXIT 3 Highlight EDIT/CHECK and press MENU/OK. CUSTOM 1 SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS EDIT/CHECK SAVE THE CHANGES RESET THE CHANGES COPY RESET CUSTOM SETTING EDIT CUSTOM NAME 5 EXIT The camera will display a list of shooting menu items; highlight an item you wish to edit and press MENU/OK. Adjust the selected item as desired. CUSTOM 1 SHOOTING MODE SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE EXP. COMPENSATION DRIVE MODE EXIT 75 Taking Photographs 4 5 Press MENU/OK to save the changes and return to the shooting menu list. Adjust additional items as desired. N If DISABLE is selected for H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > AUTO UPDATE CUSTOM SETTING, red dots will appear next to the edited items but the changes will not be saved automatically. • To save the changes for selected items, highlight the items in the list and press Q. • To save changes for all items, return to Step 3 and select SAVE THE CHANGES. To cancel all changes and restore the previous settings, select RESET THE CHANGES. • If you copy an item marked by a red dot, the item will be copied with the changes intact. 5 Taking Photographs 76 P, S, A, and M Modes Copying Custom Settings Copy custom settings from one bank to another, overwriting the settings in the destination bank. If the source bank has been renamed, the name will also be copied to the destination bank. 1 Select H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK. 2 Highlight the source bank and press MENU/OK. EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 CUSTOM 6 EXIT 3 Highlight COPY and press MENU/OK. CUSTOM 1 SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS EDIT/CHECK SAVE THE CHANGES 5 RESET THE CHANGES COPY RESET CUSTOM SETTING EXIT 4 Highlight the destination bank (C1 through C6) and press MENU/OK. A confirmation dialog will be displayed. COPY TO CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 N Any changes to custom settings in the CUSTOM 6 destination bank will be overwritten. 5 Highlight OK and press MENU/OK. The selected settings will be copied to the destination bank, overwriting any existing settings. COPY CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 COPY OK? OK CANCEL 77 Taking Photographs EDIT CUSTOM NAME Resetting Custom Settings Reset selected custom settings banks. 1 Select H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK. 2 Highlight the desired custom settings bank and press MENU/OK. EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 CUSTOM 6 EXIT 3 Highlight RESET CUSTOM SETTING and press MENU/OK. A confirmation dialog will be displayed. CUSTOM 1 SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS EDIT/CHECK SAVE THE CHANGES RESET THE CHANGES COPY RESET CUSTOM SETTING EDIT CUSTOM NAME 5 EXIT Taking Photographs 4 Highlight OK and press MENU/OK. The selected bank will be reset. RESET CUSTOM SETTING CUSTOM 1 RESET CUSTOM SETTING OK? RESET ALL SETTINGS TO DEFAULT OK CANCEL 78 P, S, A, and M Modes Renaming Custom Settings Banks Rename selected custom settings banks. 1 Select H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING in the shooting menu and press MENU/OK. 2 Highlight the desired custom settings bank and press MENU/OK. EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 CUSTOM 6 EXIT 3 Highlight EDIT CUSTOM NAME and press MENU/OK. CUSTOM 1 SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS EDIT/CHECK SAVE THE CHANGES RESET THE CHANGES COPY RESET CUSTOM SETTING EDIT CUSTOM NAME 5 EXIT Enter a new name for the custom settings bank and select SET. The selected bank will be renamed. 79 Taking Photographs 4 Autofocus Take pictures using autofocus. 5 1 Rotate the focus mode selector to S or C (P 81). 2 3 Choose an AF mode (P 83). 4 Take pictures. Taking Photographs 80 Choose the position and size of the focus frame (P 85). Autofocus Focus Mode Use the focus mode selector to choose how the camera focuses. Choose from the following options: Mode S (AF-S) C (AF-C) M (manual) Description Single AF: Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Choose for stationary subjects. Continuous AF: Focus is continually adjusted to reflect changes in the distance to the subject while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Use for subjects that are in motion. Manual: 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 88). the lens is in manual focus mode. • If ON is selected for G AF/MF SETTING > PRE-AF, focus will be ad- justed continuously in modes S and C even when the shutter button is not pressed. • Focus does not track the subject during burst photography, even when C is selected for focus mode. 81 5 Taking Photographs N • Regardless of the option selected, manual focus will be used when The Focus Indicator Focus status is shown by the focus indicator. Focus indicator Focus status ( ) Camera focusing. Subject in focus; focus locked (focus z (lights green) mode S). Subject in focus (focus mode C). (z) (lights green) Focus is automatically adjusted for Focus indicator changes in distance to subject. A (blinks white) Camera unable to focus. Manual focus (focus mode M). j 5 Taking Photographs 82 Autofocus Autofocus Options (AF Mode) Focus can be adapted to a variety of subjects by changing the combination of settings selected for focus and AF modes. 1 2 3 Press MENU/OK and go to the shooting menu. Select G AF/MF SETTING > AF MODE. Choose an AF mode. How the camera focuses depends on the focus mode. Focus Mode S (AF-S) Option Description Sample image Camera focuses on subject in selected focus point. Use for pinSINGLE POINT point focus on selected subject. r z WIDE j ALL Taking Photographs y ZONE 5 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 85, 86) to cycle through AF modes in the following order: r SINGLE POINT, y ZONE, and z WIDE. 83 Focus Mode C (AF-C) Option Description Sample image Focus tracks subject at selected focus point. Use for subjects moving SINGLE POINT toward or away from camera. r y ZONE z 5 Taking Photographs TRACKING j ALL 84 Camera tracks focus 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 85, 86) to cycle through AF modes in the following order: r SINGLE POINT, y ZONE, and z TRACKING. Autofocus Focus-Point Selection Choose a focus point for autofocus. Viewing the Focus-Point Display 1 2 3 Press MENU/OK and go to the shooting menu. Select G AF/MF SETTING > FOCUS AREA to view the focus-point display. 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 27). 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. Taking Photographs Focus stick 5 Rear command dial AF mode Tilt Press Select focus point Select center focus point r y z Rotate Press Choose from 6 frame sizes Restore original size Choose from 3 frame sizes — N Manual focus-point selection is not available when z WIDE/TRACKING is selected in focus mode S. 85 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 5 Taking Photographs Number of able can be G AF/MF NUMBER POINTS. AF mode y ZONE z WIDE/TRACKING points avail- Choose from zones with Position focus frame over selected using 7 × 7, 5 × 5, or 3 × 3 focus subject you want to track SETTING > points. using continuous AF. OF FOCUS 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 reflective object. • Dark subjects and subjects that absorb rather than reflect light, such as hair or fur. • Insubstantial subjects, such as smoke or flame. • 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). 86 Autofocus Checking Focus To zoom in on the current focus area for precise focus, press the center of the rear command dial. Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose another focus area. Press the center of the rear command dial again to cancel zoom. Normal display Focus zoom N • In focus mode S, zoom can be adjusted by rotating the rear command dial. • The focus stick can be used to select the focus area while zoom is in 87 5 Taking Photographs effect. • In focus mode S, select r SINGLE POINT for AF MODE. • Focus zoom is not available in focus mode C or when G AF/MF SETTING > PRE-AF is on. • Use D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING to change the function performed by the center of the rear command dial. You can also assign its default function to other controls (P 255). Manual Focus Adjust focus manually. 1 Rotate the focus mode selector to M. j will appear in the display. 2 Focus manually using the lens focus ring. Rotate the ring left to reduce the focus distance, right to increase. 3 Take pictures. 5 Taking Photographs 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. 88 Manual Focus Quick Focus • To use autofocus to focus on the subject in the selected focus area, press the button to which focus lock or AF-ON has been assigned (the size of the focus area can be chosen with the rear command dial). • In manual focus mode, you can use this feature to quickly focus on a chosen subject using either single or continuous AF according to the option chosen for G AF/MF SETTING > INSTANT AF SETTING. 5 Taking Photographs 89 Checking Focus A variety of options are available for checking focus in manual focus mode. The Manual Focus Indicator 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 field, 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 field 5 Taking Photographs 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 depthof-field indicator in the standard display. Use the DISP/BACK button to display standard indicators. • Use the G AF/MF SETTING > DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE option to choose how depth of field is displayed. Choose FILM FORMAT BASIS to help you make practical assessments of depth of field for pictures that will be viewed as prints and the like, PIXEL BASIS to help you assess depth of field for pictures that will be viewed at high resolutions on computers or other electronic displays. 90 Manual Focus 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. Press the center of the rear command dial to exit zoom. N • Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose another focus area. • Zoom can be adjusted by rotating the rear command dial. 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. N The MF ASSIST menu can be displayed by pressing and holding the center of the rear command dial. 5 Taking Photographs 91 Sensitivity Adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light. Set sensitivity using A SHOOTING SETTING > ISO. Option Description Sensitivity is automatically adjusted in response to shooting AUTO1 conditions according to combination of standard and maxAUTO2 imum sensitivity and minimum shutter speed chosen for AUTO3 A SHOOTING SETTING > ISO. Choose from AUTO1, AUTO2, and AUTO3 (P 93). Adjust sensitivity manually. Selected value is shown in display. 100–12800 L (50) Choose for special situations. Note that mottling may apH (25600/51200/102400) pear in pictures taken at H, while L reduces dynamic range. N • Sensitivity is not reset when the camera is turned off. • If desired, you can use D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > COMMAND DIAL SETTING to configure the camera so that ISO sensitivity can be adjusted using the front or rear command dial. 5 Taking Photographs 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. 92 Sensitivity AUTO Choose the base sensitivity, maximum sensitivity, and minimum shutter speed for AUTO1, AUTO2, and AUTO3. Item DEFAULT SENSITIVITY MAX. SENSITIVITY MIN. SHUTTER SPEED Options 100–12800 200–12800 ⁄–¼ SEC, AUTO AUTO1 800 Default AUTO2 100 1600 AUTO AUTO3 3200 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 93 5 Taking Photographs 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 adjust the minimum shutter speed according to the focal length of the lens (the setting remains the same whether image stabilization is on or off ). Metering Choose how the camera meters exposure. A SHOOTING SETTING > PHOTOMETRY offers a choice of the following metering options: O The selected option will only take effect when G AF/MF SETTING > FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING is OFF. Mode o MULTI p CENTERWEIGHTED v 5 Taking Photographs SPOT w AVERAGE Description The camera instantly determines exposure based on an analysis of composition, color, and brightness distribution. Recommended in most situations. The camera meters the entire frame but assigns the greatest weight to the area at the center. The camera meters lighting conditions in an area equivalent to 2% of the frame. 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 effective for landscapes and portraits of subjects dressed in black or white. N To meter the subject in the selected focus area, choose ON for G AF/ MF SETTING > INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA (P 137). 94 Exposure Compensation Adjust exposure. Hold the d button and rotate the rear command dial until the desired value is displayed in the viewfinder or LCD monitor. O The amount of compensation available varies with the shooting mode. The d Button If ON/OFF SWITCH is selected for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > EXPO. COMP. BUTTON SETTING, exposure compensation can be set by pressing the d button once, rotating the rear command dial, and then pressing the d button again. Exposure compensation can be assigned to other controls using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING. 5 Taking Photographs 95 Focus/Exposure Lock Focus and exposure lock when the shutter button is pressed halfway. 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. N Focus and exposure lock via the shutter button is only available when ON is selected for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > SHUTTER AF, SHUTTER AE. 5 Taking Photographs 96 Focus/Exposure Lock Other Controls Focus and exposure can also be locked using function buttons. At default settings, you can use the AEL button to lock exposure without locking focus. If the AFON button is assigned AF LOCK ONLY (P 255), it can similarly be used to lock focus without locking exposure. AEL button (exposure lock) • While the assigned control is pressed, pressing the shutter button halfway will not end the lock. • If AE&AF ON/OFF SWITCH is selected for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > AE/ AF-LOCK MODE, the lock can only be ended by pressing the control a second time. AFON button 5 during exposure lock. • Function buttons can be assigned other roles using D BUTTON/ DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING. Exposure and focus lock can also be assigned to other function buttons (P 255). 97 Taking Photographs N • The focus lever (focus stick) can be used to reposition the focus point Bracketing Automatically vary settings over a series of pictures. 1 Press the DRIVE button to display drive mode options. 2 Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to highlight one of the following: Option W ISO BKT V WHITE BALANCE BKT 5 P 99 99 Option s Bracketing P 100 Taking Photographs 3 Press the focus stick left or right to highlight the desired bracketing settings. 4 5 Press MENU/OK to select. 98 Take pictures. Bracketing W ISO BKT Select a bracketing amount (±1⁄3, ±2⁄3, or ±1) in the drive mode display. 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. V WHITE BALANCE BKT Select a bracketing amount (±1, ±2, or ±3) in the drive mode display. 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 fine-tuning increased by the selected amount, and another with fine-tuning decreased by the selected amount. 5 Taking Photographs 99 s Bracketing O AE BKT Use A SHOOTING SETTING > AE BKT SETTING to choose the bracketing amount, bracketing order, and number of shots. The camera will take the specified number of shots in sequence: 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. X FILM SIMULATION BKT Each time the shutter is released, the camera takes one shot and processes it to create copies with different film simulation settings, chosen using A SHOOTING SETTING > FILM SIMULATION BKT. 5 Taking Photographs Y DYNAMIC RANGE BKT Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes three shots with different dynamic ranges: 100% for the first, 200% for the second, and 400% for the third. N While dynamic range bracketing is in effect, sensitivity will be restrict- ed to a minimum of ISO 400; the sensitivity previously in effect is restored when bracketing ends. 100 Bracketing Z FOCUS BKT Each time the shutter button is pressed, the camera takes a series of photos, varying focus with each shot. The A SHOOTING SETTING > FOCUS BKT SETTING item offers a choice of MANUAL and AUTO bracketing. N • Do not adjust zoom during shooting. • Use of a tripod is recommended. MANUAL In MANUAL mode, you choose the following. Option FRAMES STEP INTERVAL Description Choose the number of shots. Choose the amount focus changes with each shot. Choose the interval between shots. Step Frames 1 2 3 4 5 Starting focus position • Focus proceeds from the starting position toward infinity. • Small STEP values translate to small changes in focus, larger values to larger changes. • Regardless of the option chosen for FRAMES, shooting ends when focus reaches infinity. 101 5 Taking Photographs Focus and FRAMES/STEP The relation between focus and the options chosen for FRAMES and STEP is shown in the illustration. Bracketing AUTO In AUTO mode, the camera calculates FRAMES and STEP automatically. 1 Select A SHOOTING SETTING in the shooting menu, highlight FOCUS BKT SETTING, and press MENU/OK. 2 Select AUTO and choose an INTERVAL. The view through the lens will be displayed. 3 Focus on the nearest end of the subject and press MENU/OK. The selected focus distance appears as A on the focus distance indicator. FOCUS BKT SETTING SET POINT A CONTROL THE FOCUS RING SET POINT B SET N The same focus range can be chosen by focusing on the farthest end of the subject first. 5 Taking Photographs 4 Focus on the farthest end of the subject and press DISP/BACK. The selected focus distance (B) and focus range (A to B) appear on the focus distance indicator. FOCUS BKT SETTING SET POINT B CONTROL THE FOCUS RING SET POINT A SET N Instead of pressing the DISP/BACK button, you can press MENU/OK and select A again. 5 Take photographs. The camera will calculate values for FRAMES and STEP automatically. The number of frames will appear in the display. 102 NO Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) Capture motion in a series of pictures. 1 Press the DRIVE button to display drive mode options. 2 If I CONTINUOUS is selected, the camera will take pictures continuously while the shutter-release button is pressed. Shooting ends when the shutter button is released or the memory card is full. O • If file numbering reaches 9999 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 103 5 Taking Photographs all photos shot to that point. Burst shooting may not begin if the space available on the memory card is insufficient. • 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 or the flash may not fire. • Recording times may increase during burst shooting. Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode) Exposure To vary exposure with each shot, select OFF for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > SHUTTER AE. N Depending on such factors as aperture, sensitivity, and exposure compensation, exposure may not be adjusted automatically. 5 Taking Photographs 104 Multiple Exposures Create a photograph that combines multiple exposures. 1 Press the DRIVE button to display the drive mode options and select MULTIPLE EXPOSURE. 2 Choose a blend mode. ADDITIVE AVERAGE BRIGHT DARK 3 5 Description The camera adds the exposures together. You may need to lower exposure compensation depending on the number of shots. The camera automatically optimizes exposure for the final picture. The background in series shot without changing the composition will be optimally exposed. The camera compares the exposures and chooses only the brightest pixel at each location. Colors may be mixed depending on their brightness and hue. The camera compares the exposures and chooses only the darkest pixel at each location. Colors may be mixed depending on their brightness and hue. Take the first shot. 105 Taking Photographs Option Multiple Exposures 4 Press MENU/OK. The first shot will be shown superimposed on the view through the lens and you will be prompted to take the second shot. NEXT RETRY N 5 EXIT • To return to the previous step and retake the first shot, press the focus stick (focus lever) left. • To save the first shot and exit without creating a multiple exposure, press DISP/BACK. Take the second shot, using the first frame as a guide. EXIT 5 6 Taking Photographs Press MENU/OK. The combined exposures will be displayed as a guide to composing the next shot. RETRY EXIT N • To return to the previous step and retake the second shot, press the focus stick left. • To end shooting and create a multiple exposure from the shots taken to this point, press DISP/BACK. 7 Make additional exposures. Each photograph can contain up to nine exposures. 8 Press DISP/BACK to end shooting. The camera will create the combined image and multiple exposure shooting will end. 106 Pixel-Shift Multi-Shot The camera takes a series of 16 shots, using in-body image stabilization to move the image sensor by half a pixel with each shot and recording each frame in RAW format. Using specialized computer software, the frames can then be combined to create a high-resolution RAW picture. 1 2 Press the DRIVE button to view drive mode options. 3 Press the shutter button to start shooting. • The shots are recorded to the memory card in RAW format. • To minimize vibration, use the self-timer or a remote release. 4 Combine the shots on a computer. • The shots can be combined using FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner. • To save high-resolution RAW pictures in other formats, use Capture One Express Fujifilm, Capture One Pro Fujifilm, or Capture One Pro, available from Capture One A/S. FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO and RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX cannot be used for this purpose. Select PIXEL SHIFT MULTI SHOT and choose a value for INTERVAL. • We recommend setting INTERVAL to SHORTEST. • If you intend to use the flash with every shot, choose a value for INTERVAL long enough to allow the flash to charge between shots. Taking Photographs 107 5 Pixel-Shift Multi-Shot N • Visit the websites below to learn more about or download the following computer software: - FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner: https://fujifilm-x.com/products/software/pixel-shift-combiner/ Capture One Express Fujifilm: https://www.captureone.com/products-plans/capture-one-express/fujifilm Capture One Pro Fujifilm: https://www.captureone.com/explore-features/fujifilm Capture One Pro: https://www.captureone.com/explore-features • Pixel-shift multi-shot photography can be performed via tethered shooting. For this purpose, use FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner. • The flash will synchronize with the shutter at shutter speeds of 1⁄3 s or slower. • The following limitations apply to the use of the pixel-shift multi-shot option: - 5 Taking Photographs - Pixel-shift multi-shot photography can only be performed using the electronic shutter. Sensitivity is restricted to a maximum of ISO 1600. Choosing higher values or a setting of AUTO results in a sensitivity of ISO 1600, while lower values remain unchanged. The only option available for RAW RECORDING is LOSSLESS COMPRESSED. Pictures taken with C (AF-C) selected for focus mode will be shot in focus mode S (AF-S). Pictures taken with S (AF-S) or M (manual) selected are shot in the chosen focus mode. If the subject or camera moves during shooting, the desired results may not be achieved when the shots are combined. A SHOOTING SETTING > FLICKER REDUCTION is automatically set to OFF. The value selected for exposure compensation applies to all 16 shots. Playback Pictures taken using the pixel-shift multi-shot option are indicated by a pixel-shift multi-shot icon in full-frame playback (P 178). 108 The Shooting Menus 109 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) Adjust image quality settings for still photography. To display image quality settings, press MENU/OK in the photo shooting display and select the H (IMAGE QUALITY SETTING) tab. IMAGE QUALITY SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION MONOCHROMATIC COLOR GRAIN EFFECT COLOR CHROME EFFECT COLOR CHROME FX BLUE 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. 6 The Shooting Menus Option O4:3 O3:2 O 16 : 9 O1:1 O 65 : 24 O5:4 O7:6 Image size 8256 × 6192 8256 × 5504 8256 × 4640 6192 × 6192 8256 × 3048 7744 × 6192 7232 × 6192 Option Q4:3 Q3:2 Q 16 : 9 Q1:1 Q 65 : 24 Q5:4 Q7:6 Image size 4000 × 3000 4000 × 2664 4000 × 2248 2992 × 2992 4000 × 1480 3744 × 3000 3504 × 3000 N IMAGE SIZE is not reset when the camera is turned off or another shooting mode is selected. 110 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) IMAGE QUALITY Choose a file format and compression ratio. Option SUPER FINE FINE Description Very low compression ratios are used for maximum image quality. Low compression ratios are used for higher-quality images. Higher compression ratios are used to increase the number of NORMAL images that can be stored. SUPER FINE + RAW Record both RAW and super-fine quality JPEG pictures. Record both RAW and fine-quality JPEG images. FINE + RAW NORMAL + RAW Record both RAW and normal-quality JPEG images. Record RAW images only. RAW The Function Buttons To toggle RAW image quality on or off for a single shot, assign RAW to a function button (P 255). Press the button once to select the option in the right column, again to return to the original setting (left column). Option selected by pressing function button to which RAW is assigned SUPER FINE + RAW FINE + RAW NORMAL + RAW SUPER FINE FINE NORMAL FINE 111 6 The Shooting Menus Option currently selected for IMAGE QUALITY SUPER FINE FINE NORMAL SUPER FINE + RAW FINE + RAW NORMAL + RAW RAW RAW RECORDING Choose whether to compress RAW images. Option UNCOMPRESSED Description RAW images are not compressed. RAW images are compressed using a reversible algorithm that reduces file size with no loss of image data. The images can be viewed in Capture One Express Fujifilm, RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX, FUJIFILM X RAW LOSSLESS COMPRESSED STUDIO, or other software that supports “lossless” RAW compression. Quality is the same as UNCOMPRESSED, but the resulting files are anywhere from about 30 to 90 percent of their uncompressed size. RAW images are compressed using a “lossy”, non-reversible algorithm. Quality is about the same as UNCOMPRESSED, COMPRESSED but the resulting files are anywhere from about 25 to 35 percent of their uncompressed size. 6 The Shooting Menus 112 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) FILM SIMULATION Simulate the effects of different kinds of film, including blackand-white (with or without color filters). Choose a palette according to your subject and creative intent. Option Description Ideal for a wide range of subjects. d Velvia/VIVID Vibrant reproduction, ideal for landscape and nature. e ASTIA/SOFT Softer color and contrast for a more subdued look. i CLASSIC CHROME Soft color and enhanced shadow contrast for a calm look. g PRO Neg. Hi Ideal for portrait with slightly enhanced contrast. h PRO Neg. Std Ideal for portrait with soft gradations and skin tones. g CLASSIC Neg. Enhanced color with hard tonality to increase image depth. Amber tinted highlights and rich shadow tone for printed photo look. Soft color and rich shadow tone suitable for film look movie. Unique color with low saturation and high contrast. Suitable for still and movie. Shoot in Black and White In rich details with sharpness. Available with yellow (Ye), red (R), and green (G) filters, which deepen shades of gray corresponding to hues complementary to the selected color. • d ACROS+Ye FILTER: Slightly enhances contrast and darkens skies. • c ACROS+R FILTER: Enhances contrast and darkens skies considerably. • b ACROS+G FILTER: Produces pleasing skin tones in portrait. n NOSTALGIC Neg. X ETERNA/CINEMA N ETERNA BLEACH BYPASS a ACROS 113 6 The Shooting Menus c PROVIA/STANDARD Option b MONOCHROME f SEPIA Description Shoots in black and white. Available with yellow (Ye), red (R), and green (G) filters, which deepen shades of gray corresponding to hues complementary to the selected color. • e MONOCHROME+Ye FILTER: Slightly enhances contrast and darkens skies. • d MONOCHROME+R FILTER: Enhances contrast and darkens skies considerably. • f MONOCHROME+G FILTER: Produces pleasing skin tones in portrait. Shoots in sepia tone. N • Film simulation options can be combined with tone and sharpness settings. • Film simulation settings can also be accessed via shortcuts (P 246). • For more information, visit: https://fujifilm-x.com/global/tag/the-world-of-film-simulation/?post_type=xstories 6 The Shooting Menus 114 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) MONOCHROMATIC COLOR Add a reddish or bluish tinge (warm or cool color cast) to the a ACROS and b MONOCHROME monochrome film simulations. Color can be adjusted on the WARM–COOL and G (Green)–M (Magenta) axes. MONOCHROMATIC COLOR SET GRAIN EFFECT Add a film grain effect. ROUGHNESS Option STRONG WEAK OFF Description Choose for rougher grains. Choose for smoother grains. Turn the effect off. SIZE 6 Description Choose for coarser grains. Choose for finer grains. COLOR CHROME EFFECT Increase the range of tones available for rendering colors that tend to be highly saturated, such as reds, yellows, and greens. Option STRONG WEAK OFF Description Choose for a strong effect. Choose for a weak effect. Turn the effect off. 115 The Shooting Menus Option LARGE SMALL COLOR CHROME FX BLUE Increase the range of tones available for rendering blues. Option STRONG WEAK OFF Description Choose for a strong effect. Choose for a weak effect. Turn the effect off. SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT Smooth complexions. STRONG 6 The Shooting Menus 116 Options WEAK OFF IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) DYNAMIC RANGE Adjust dynamic range. Wide dynamic ranges reduce loss of detail in highlights for more natural results with high-contrast or backlit scenes. Option Description V 100% Choose for increased contrast. AUTO W 200% Reduce loss of detail in highlights. 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 200 to ISO 12800, X 400% at sensitivities of from ISO 400 to 12800. 6 The Shooting Menus 117 D RANGE PRIORITY Reduce loss of detail in highlights and shadows for natural-looking results when photographing high-contrast scenes. Option AUTO STRONG WEAK OFF Description Contrast is adjusted automatically in response to lighting conditions. Adjust dynamic range by a large amount for very high-contrast scenes. Adjust dynamic range by a smaller amount for moderately high-contrast scenes. Contrast reduction off. N • WEAK is available at sensitivities of from ISO 200 to ISO 12800, STRONG at sensitivities of from ISO 400 to 12800. • When an option other than OFF is selected, TONE CURVE, and DYNAMIC RANGE will be adjusted automatically; if you wish to adjust these settings manually, choose OFF. 6 The Shooting Menus 118 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) WHITE BALANCE For natural colors, choose a white balance option that matches the light source. Description White balance is adjusted automatically. Choose for whiter whites in scenes lit by incandescent bulbs. White balance is adjusted automatically. White balance is adjusted automatically. Choose for warmer whites in scenes lit by incandescent bulbs. Measure a value for white balance. Choose a color temperature. For subjects in direct sunlight. For subjects in the shade. Use under “daylight” fluorescent lights. Use under “warm white” fluorescent lights. 6 Use under “cool white” fluorescent lights. Use under incandescent lighting. Reduces the blue cast typically associated with underwater g UNDERWATER lighting. N • In conditions in which AUTO fails to produce the desired results—for example, under certain types of lighting or in close-ups of portrait subjects—use custom white balance or choose a white balance option suited to the light source. • White balance is adjusted for flash lighting only in AUTO, WA WHITE PRIORITY, AA AMBIENCE PRIORITY, and g modes. Turn the flash off using other white balance options. • White balance options can also be accessed via shortcuts (P 246). 119 The Shooting Menus Option WA WHITE PRIORITY AUTO AA AMBIENCE PRIORITY k CUSTOM 1 l CUSTOM 2 m CUSTOM 3 k COLOR TEMPERATURE i DAYLIGHT j SHADE k FLUORESCENT LIGHT-1 l FLUORESCENT LIGHT-2 m FLUORESCENT LIGHT-3 n INCANDESCENT Fine-Tuning White Balance Pressing MENU/OK after selecting a white balance option displays a fine-tuning dialog; use the focus stick (focus lever) to fine-tune white balance. WB SHIFT SET N • To exit without fine-tuning white balance, press DISP/BACK after selecting a white balance option. • You cannot tilt the focus stick diagonally when fine-tuning white balance. 6 The Shooting Menus 120 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) Custom White Balance Choose k, l, or m to adjust white CUSTOM 1 balance for unusual lighting conditions using a white object as a reference (colored objects can also be used to lend photos a color cast). A white balance tarSHUTTER : NEW WB SHIFT NOT CHANGE get will be displayed; position and size the target so that it is filled by the reference object 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 fine-tuning dialog). • If “COMPLETED !” is displayed, press MENU/OK COMPLETED ! to set white balance to the measured value. • If “UNDER” is displayed, raise exposure compensation and try again. SET CANCEL • If “OVER” is displayed, lower exposure compensation and try again. 6 The Shooting Menus 121 k: Color Temperature Adjust white balance to match the color temperature of the light source. N Color temperature can be adjusted to make pictures “warmer” or “cold- er” or deliberately produce colors that differ radically from those in real life. 1 Select k in the white balance menu. The option currently selected for color temperature will be displayed. WHITE BALANCE COLOR TEMPERATURE R:0 B:0 SET 2 6 Edit the color temperature using the focus stick (focus lever) and press MENU/OK. A fine-tuning dialog will be displayed. SHIFT COLOR TEMPERATURE SET SHIFT The Shooting Menus N • You can also adjust color temperature in increments of 10 K by rotating the rear command dial. • Choose from values of from 2500 to 10000 K. • To exit without fine-tuning white balance, press DISP/BACK after choosing a color temperature. 3 4 Highlight a fine-tuning amount using the focus stick. Press MENU/OK. The changes will be applied. The selected color temperature will appear in the display. 122 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) 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. TONE CURVE With reference to a tone curve, adjust the appearance of highlights or shadows, making them harsher or softer. Choose higher values to make shadows and highlights harsher, lower values to make them softer. Option HIGHLIGHTS SHADOWS TONE CURVE HIGHLIGHTS SHADOWS SET CANCEL Description -2 to +4 -2 to +4 COLOR Adjust color density. −3 −2 −1 Options 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 Options 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 SHARPNESS Sharpen or soften outlines. −4 −3 −2 −1 123 The Shooting Menus −4 6 HIGH ISO NR Reduce noise in pictures taken at high sensitivities. Choose higher values to reduce noise and smooth outlines, lower values to leave outlines visible. −4 −3 −2 −1 Options 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 CLARITY Increase definition while altering tones in highlights and shadows as little as possible. Choose higher values for increased definition, lower values for a softer effect. −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 Options 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 O The additional processing required at settings other than 0 increases the time need to save each shot. 6 LONG EXPOSURE NR Select ON to reduce mottling in long time-exposures. The Shooting Menus Options ON OFF O The additional processing required when ON is selected increases save times. 124 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) LENS MODULATION OPTIMIZER Select ON to improve definition by adjusting for diffraction and the slight loss of focus at the periphery of the lens. Options ON OFF COLOR SPACE Choose the gamut of colors available for color reproduction. Option sRGB Adobe RGB Description Recommended in most situations. For commercial printing. 6 The Shooting Menus 125 PIXEL MAPPING Use this option if you notice bright spots in your pictures. 1 Press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING tab. 2 Highlight PIXEL MAPPING and press MENU/OK to perform pixel mapping. O • Results are not guaranteed. • Be sure the battery is fully charged before beginning pixel mapping. • Pixel mapping is not available when the camera temperature is elevated. • Processing may take a few seconds. EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING Save custom camera settings for commonly-encountered situations. Saved settings can be recalled by rotating the mode dial to positions C1 (CUSTOM 1) through C6 (CUSTOM 6) (P 74). 6 The Shooting Menus AUTO UPDATE CUSTOM SETTING Choose whether changes to saved custom settings apply automatically. Option ENABLE DISABLE 126 Description Changes to custom settings banks CUSTOM 1 through CUSTOM 6 apply automatically. Changes do not apply automatically. Any changes to custom settings must be applied manually (P 75). IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) xF MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING Adjust settings for lenses attached via a mount adapter. N Any changes made using this item also apply in movie mode (P 165). Shutter Select When using lenses with an internal shutter, choose whether to use the shutter on the camera (BODY) or the lens (LENS). O This option may have no effect with some lenses. Saved Settings Store settings for up to 6 lenses, or choose OFF to disable corrections for focal length, distortion, color shading, and peripheral illumination. Choosing a Focal Length Use the focus stick (focus lever) to enter the focal length. LENS 5 INPUT FOCAL LENGTH 6 Distortion Correction Choose from STRONG, MEDIUM, or WEAK options to correct BARREL or PINCUSHION distortion. CANCEL LENS5 DISTORTION CORRECTION BARREL STRONG BARREL MEDIUM BARREL WEAK OFF PINCUSHION WEAK PINCUSHION MEDIUM PINCUSHION STRONG 127 The Shooting Menus SET 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 difference 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 6 while taking photos of blue sky or a sheet of gray paper. The Shooting Menus 128 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Still Photography) 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 recommended for vintage lenses, negative values to create the effect of images taken with an antique lens or a pinhole camera. SET CANCEL N To determine the amount required, adjust peripheral illumination correction while taking photos of blue sky or a sheet of gray paper. EDIT LENS NAME Change the lens name. 6 The Shooting Menus 129 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography) Adjust focus settings for still photography. To display AF/MF settings, press MENU/OK in the photo shooting display and select the G (AF/MF SETTING) tab. AF/MF SETTING FOCUS AREA AF MODE STORE AF MODE BY ORIENTATION RAPID AF LOW LIGHT PRIORITY AF-S AF POINT DISPLAY NUMBER OF FOCUS POINTS PRE-AF 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 85). AF MODE Choose the AF mode for focus modes S and C (P 83). 6 The Shooting Menus 130 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography) STORE AF MODE BY ORIENTATION Choose whether the AF mode used when the camera is in portrait orientation is stored separately from that used when the camera is in landscape orientation. Option Description OFF The same settings are used in both orientations. FOCUS AREA ONLY The focus area for each orientation can be selected separately. ON The focus mode and focus area can be selected separately. RAPID AF Select ON for faster focus times. Display quality will drop while the camera focuses. Options ON OFF LOW LIGHT PRIORITY AF-S Selecting ON increases exposure times for low-light AF so that the camera can focus when lighting is poor. OFF AF POINT DISPLAY yz Choose whether individual focus frames are displayed when ZONE or WIDE/TRACKING is selected for G AF/MF SETTING > AF MODE. Options ON OFF 131 The Shooting Menus Options ON 6 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. Option 117 POINTS (9 × 13) 425 POINTS (17 × 25) Description 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. Options ON 6 OFF The Shooting Menus O Choosing ON increases the drain on the battery. xF AF ILLUMINATOR If ON is selected, the AF-assist illuminator will light to assist autofocus. Options ON OFF O • 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. N Any changes made using this item also apply in movie mode (P 166). 132 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography) FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING If the camera detects human faces, it will assign them priority over the background and adjust settings appropriately for portraits when setting focus and exposure. You can also choose whether the camera focuses on the left or right eye when face detection is on. Option Description 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 FACE DETECTION • to focus on when a face is detected. ON • 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. OFF Intelligent Face Detection and eye priority off. 133 6 The Shooting Menus 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. N • The face selected by the camera is indicated by a green border. Any 6 other faces detected by the camera are indicated by gray borders. To have the camera focus on a different subject, tap inside the gray border. The g icon will change from white to green. • You can also switch subjects by pressing the function button to which FACE SELECT op is assigned and then using the focus stick (focus lever) or (during viewfinder photography) touch controls (P 27). • To switch from face detection to manual focus-area selection, press the center of the focus stick (focus lever). Press again to re-enable face detection. • If the selected subject leaves the frame, the camera will wait a set time for its return and consequently the green frame may sometimes appear in locations where no face is seen. • Depending on shooting conditions, face selection may be suspended at the close of burst shooting. • 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. • Face/eye detection options can also be accessed via shortcuts (P 246). The Shooting Menus 134 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography) AF+MF If ON is selected in focus mode S 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. Options ON OFF 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 infinity or the minimum focus distance. N Focus peaking can be used to check focus. To enable focus peaking, select FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT for MF ASSIST. 135 6 The Shooting Menus 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. The zoom ratio can be selected using the rear command dial. MF ASSIST Choose how focus is displayed in manual focus mode. Option Description STANDARD Focus is displayed normally. FOCUS PEAK The camera heightens high-contrast outlines. Choose a color and HIGHLIGHT peaking level. N You can also choose MF assist options by holding the center of the rear command dial. 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. Options ON OFF N • Pressing the center of the rear command dial cancels focus zoom. 6 • The zoom position is centered on the current focus area and changes when the focus area is changed. The Shooting Menus 136 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography) INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA Choose ON to meter the current focus frame when SPOT or MULTI metering is selected. Options ON OFF xF INSTANT AF SETTING Choose whether the camera focuses using single AF (AF-S) or continuous AF (AF-C) when a button to which focus lock or AF-ON is assigned is pressed in manual focus mode. Options AF-S AF-C N Any changes made using this item also apply in movie mode (P 168). 6 The Shooting Menus 137 xF DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE Choose FILM FORMAT BASIS to help you make practical assessments of depth of field for pictures that will be viewed as prints and the like, PIXEL BASIS to help you assess depth of field for pictures that will be viewed at high resolutions on computers or other electronic displays. Options PIXEL BASIS FILM FORMAT BASIS N Any changes made using this item also apply in movie mode (P 168). RELEASE/FOCUS PRIORITY Choose how the camera behaves when the shutter button is pressed all the way down. Settings for AF-S and AF-C focus modes can be selected separately. Option RELEASE 6 FOCUS The Shooting Menus Description 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. O Regardless of the option selected, pictures can still be taken when the camera is not in focus if ON is selected for AF+MF. 138 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography) xF AF RANGE LIMITER Limit the range of available focus distances for increased focus speed. Option OFF CUSTOM PRESET1 PRESET2 Description Focus limiter disabled. Limit focus to a range of distances defined by a minimum and maximum. • OK: Limit focus to the selected range. • SET: Choose two objects and limit focus to the distance between them. Limit focus to a preset range. O • Choosing a focus range that includes distances shorter than the minimum focus distance of the lens disables the focus limiter. • The values listed and displayed for the focus limiter may differ from the actual focus distance. N • The following additional operations can be performed when CUSTOM 139 6 The Shooting Menus is selected: - You can tap objects in the touch screen display to choose the focus range. - Instead of tapping an object in the display, you set the maximum focus distance to infinity by rotating the focus ring. • Any changes made using this item also apply in movie mode (P 168). xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE Choose the shooting operations performed using touch controls. Mode Description • In focus mode S (AF-S), the camera focuses when you tap your AF AF OFF 6 subject in the display. Focus locks at the current distance until you tap the AF OFF icon. • In focus mode C (AF-C), the camera initiates focus when you tap your subject display. The camera will continue to adjust focus for changes in the distance to the subject until you tap the AF OFF icon. • In manual focus mode (MF), you can tap the display to focus on the selected subject using autofocus. AREA Tap to select a point for focus or zoom. The focus frame will move to the selected point. OFF Touch controls disabled. The Shooting Menus 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. • Any changes made using this item also apply in movie mode (P 169). 140 AF/MF SETTING (Still Photography) Touch Controls for Focus Zoom Different touch controls are used during focus zoom (focus check enabled). Central Area Tapping the center of the display performs the operations below. Mode AF AREA OFF Operation performed AF-S: AF MF: Instant AF AF-S: AF MF: Instant AF AF-S/MF: OFF Other Areas Tapping other areas simply scrolls the display, whether during still photography or movie recording and regardless of the option selected for touch screen mode. 6 The Shooting Menus 141 SHOOTING SETTING (Still Photography) Adjust shooting options for still photography. To display shooting settings, press MENU/OK in the photo shooting display and select the A (SHOOTING SETTING) tab. N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected. SHOOTING SETTING SELF-TIMER SAVE SELF-TIMER SETTING SELF-TIMER LAMP INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING EXPOSURE SMOOTHING AE BKT SETTING FILM SIMULATION BKT FOCUS BKT SETTING EXIT SELF-TIMER Choose a shutter release delay. Option 6 The Shooting Menus Description The shutter is released two seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Use to reduce blur caused by the camera moving when the shutter R 2 SEC 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. S 10 SEC Use for photographs in which you wish to appear yourself. The self-timer lamp blinks immediately before the picture is taken. OFF Self-timer off. If an option other than OFF is selected, the timer will start when the shutter button is pressed all the way down. The display shows the number of seconds remaining until the shutter is released. To stop the timer before the picture is taken, press DISP/BACK. 9 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. 142 SHOOTING SETTING (Still Photography) SAVE SELF-TIMER SETTING If ON is selected, the chosen self-timer setting will remain in effect after a picture is taken or the camera is turned off. Options ON OFF SELF-TIMER LAMP If ON is selected, the self-timer lamp will light during self-timer photography. Select OFF when shooting night scenes or in other situations in which you would prefer that the lamp remain unlit. Options ON OFF 6 The Shooting Menus 143 INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING Configure the camera to take photos automatically at a preset interval. 1 Highlight INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING in the A (SHOOTING SETTING) tab and press MENU/OK. 2 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose the interval and number of shots. Press MENU/OK to proceed. INTERVAL/NUMBER OF TIMES INTERVAL NUMBER OF TIMES END CANCEL START WAITING TIME LATER ESTIMATED START TIME 11 : 00 PM START 3 6 CANCEL Use the focus stick to choose the starting time and then press MENU/OK. Shooting will start automatically. The Shooting Menus CANCEL O Interval timer photography cannot be used at a shutter speed of “bulb” or with multiple exposure photography. In burst mode, only one picture will be taken each time the shutter is released. N • Use of a tripod is recommended. • We recommend using an AC-5VJ AC power adapter. • 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. • To continue shooting until the number of shots taken equals the number of exposures remaining at the time interval-timer photography started, set the number of shots to ∞. 144 SHOOTING SETTING (Still Photography) INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING EXPOSURE SMOOTHING Select ON to automatically adjust exposure during interval-timer photography to prevent it changing dramatically between shots. Options ON OFF O • Large changes in subject brightness may make exposure appear er- ratic. We recommend that you choose shorter values for INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING > INTERVAL with subjects that brighten or dim dramatically during shooting. • In manual mode (mode M), exposure smoothing is only available if an AUTO option is selected for ISO. 6 The Shooting Menus 145 AE BKT SETTING Adjust exposure bracketing settings. Option Description Choose the number of shots in the bracketing sequence and the amount exposure is varied with each shot. FRAMES: Choose the number of shots in the bracketing • FRAMES/STEP SETTING sequence. • STEP: Choose the amount exposure is varied with each shot. • 1 FRAME: The shots in the bracketing sequence are taken one at a time. 1 FRAME/CONTINUOUS • CONTINUOUS: The shots in the bracketing sequence are taken in a single burst. SEQUENCE SETTING Choose the order in which the shots are taken. FILM SIMULATION BKT Choose the three film simulation types used for film simulation bracketing (P 113). 6 The Shooting Menus FOCUS BKT SETTING Choose from AUTO and MANUAL focus bracketing modes (P 101). PHOTOMETRY Choose how the camera meters exposure (P 94). 146 SHOOTING SETTING (Still Photography) SHUTTER TYPE Choose the shutter type. Choose the electronic shutter to mute the shutter sound. Option t MECHANICAL SHUTTER s ELECTRONIC SHUTTER t E-FRONT CURTAIN SHUTTER u MECHANICAL + ELECTRONIC Description Take pictures with the mechanical shutter. Take pictures with the electronic shutter. The camera chooses the mechanical or electronic front curtain shutter according to shooting conditions. The camera chooses the mechanical or electronic shutter according to shooting conditions. The camera chooses the mechanical, electronic, or r E-FRONT + ELECTRONIC electronic front curtain shutter according to shooting conditions. If t E-FRONT CURTAIN SHUTTER is selected, t MECHANICAL SHUTTER will automatically take effect at high shutter speeds. O • When using the electronic shutter, note the following: - • When using the electronic front-curtain shutter, note the following: - Faster shutter speeds are more likely to result in uneven exposure and loss of resolution in out-of-focus areas of the frame. N The following restrictions apply when the electronic shutter is used: • Sensitivity is restricted to values of ISO 12800–100 • Long exposure noise reduction has no effect • The flash will not fire unless pixel-shift multi-shot is enabled. 147 6 The Shooting Menus - 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 fluorescent lights or other flickering or erratic illumination. When taking pictures with the shutter muted (P 210), respect your subjects’ image rights and right to privacy. FLICKER REDUCTION Reduce flicker in pictures and the display when shooting under fluorescent lighting and other similar light sources. Option ALL FRAMES FIRST FRAME OFF Description Flicker reduction is applied to all frames continuous shooting frame rate reduces. Flicker measurement is taken prior to the first frame only and the same reduction amount is applied to all subsequent frames that flicker may occur. Flicker reduction disabled. O • Flicker reduction increases the time needed to record pictures. • OFF is selected for FLICKER REDUCTION when the electronic shutter is used. • Flicker reduction is not available during movie recording. ISO Adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light (P 92). 6 The Shooting Menus 148 SHOOTING SETTING (Still Photography) IS MODE Turn image stabilization on or off. Option CONTINUOUS SHOOTING ONLY OFF Description Image stabilization on. Image stabilization enabled only when the shutter button is pressed halfway (focus mode C) or the shutter is released. Image stabilization off ; x appears in the display. Choose when the camera is mounted on a tripod or otherwise fixed in place. N • The setting selected with the lens image stabilization switch, if any, takes priority over the setting chosen with IS MODE. • Note that vibration or camera sounds may be noticeable as image stabilization takes effect. 6 The Shooting Menus 149 35mm FORMAT MODE Enabling A SHOOTING SETTING > 35mm FORMAT MODE in the shooting menu sets the picture angle to 35 mm; the change is reflected in the display. Option ON OFF AUTO Description The picture angle is set to 35 mm; the change is reflected in the display. 35 mm format mode disabled. 35 mm format mode is enabled automatically when a mount adapter that supports automatic detection is attached. N • The D SCREEN SET-UP > DISP. CUSTOM SETTING item in the setup menu (P 20, 217) includes an option (enabled by default) for displaying a 35mm FORMAT MODE icon. • The H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > IMAGE SIZE item in the shooting menu is fixed at O 3 : 2. 6 The Shooting Menus 150 SHOOTING SETTING (Still Photography) xF 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/ 6 The Shooting Menus 151 FLASH SETTING (Still Photography) Adjust flash-related settings for still photography. To display flash settings, press MENU/OK in the photo shooting display and select the F (FLASH SETTING) tab. FLASH SETTING FLASH FUNCTION SETTING RED EYE REMOVAL TTL-LOCK MODE LED LIGHT SETTING COMMANDER SETTING CH SETTING EXIT FLASH FUNCTION SETTING Choose a flash control mode, flash mode, or sync mode or adjust the flash level. The options available vary with the flash. MODE SHOE MOUNT FLASH N For more information on flash settings, see “External Flash Units” (P 265) in “Peripherals and Optional Accessories”. 6 ADJUST END RED EYE REMOVAL Remove red-eye effects caused by the flash. The Shooting Menus Option Description A red-eye reduction pre-flash is combined with digital red-eye FLASH+REMOVAL removal. FLASH Flash red-eye reduction only. REMOVAL Digital red-eye removal only. OFF Flash red-eye reduction and digital red-eye removal off. N • Flash red-eye reduction can be used in TTL flash control mode. • Digital red-eye removal is performed only when a face is detected. • Digital red-eye removal is not available with RAW images. 152 FLASH SETTING (Still Photography) TTL-LOCK MODE Instead of adjusting flash level with each shot, TTL flash control can be locked for consistent results across a series of photographs. Option Description Flash output is locked at the value metered for the most LOCK WITH LAST FLASH recent photo. LOCK WITH METERING The camera emits a series of pre-flashes and locks flash FLASH output at the metered value. N • To use TTL lock, assign TTL-LOCK to a camera control and then use the control to enable or disable TTL lock (P 255). • Flash compensation can be adjusted while TTL lock is in effect. • Selecting LOCK WITH LAST FLASH displays an error message if no previously metered value exists. LED LIGHT SETTING Choose whether to use the flash unit’s LED video light (if available) as a catchlight or AF-assist illuminator when taking photos. Role of LED video light in still photography Catchlight AF-assist illuminator AF-assist illuminator and catchlight None N In some cases, this option can also be accessed via the FLASH FUNCTION SETTING menu. 153 6 The Shooting Menus Option CATCHLIGHT AF ASSIST AF ASSIST+CATCHLIGHT OFF FLASH SETTING (Still Photography) COMMANDER SETTING Choose groups when using the camera flash unit as a commander for Fujifilm optical wireless remote flash control. This option is available when the camera is used with clip-on flash units that support Fujifilm optical wireless flash control. Options Gr A Gr B Gr C OFF N In some cases, this option can also be accessed via the FLASH FUNCTION SETTING menu. CH SETTING Choose the channel used for communication between the commander and remote flash units. Separate channels can be used for different flash systems or to prevent interference when multiple systems are operating in close proximity. Options CH1 6 The Shooting Menus 154 CH2 CH3 CH4 MOVIE SETTING (Movie Recording) Adjust movie-recording options. To display options for movie recording, press MENU/OK in the movie shooting display and select the B (MOVIE SETTING) tab. MOVIE SETTING MOVIE MODE FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION FULL HD MOVIE OUTPUT HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY HDMI REC CONTROL FPHOTOMETRY FIS MODE FIS MODE BOOST EXIT MOVIE MODE Choose a frame rate for movie recording. Options i 1080/29.97P i 1080/25P i 1080/24P i 1080/23.98P FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION Fix the movie crop ratio at 1.1∶1. This makes it easier to match crops after changing movie settings. 6 Options OFF The Shooting Menus ON 155 FULL HD MOVIE OUTPUT Choose the destination for Full HD movies shot while the camera is connected to an HDMI device. Option Description Full HD movies are output to the HDMI device and recorded to b FHD Y FHD the camera memory card. Full HD movies are not recorded to the camera memory card b − Y FHD but are output to the HDMI device. N When OFF is selected for HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY, movies will be output to the HDMI device in 4:2:2 10-bit format. 6 The Shooting Menus 156 MOVIE SETTING (Movie Recording) HDMI OUTPUT INFO DISPLAY If ON is selected, HDMI devices to which the camera is connected will mirror the information in the camera display. Options ON OFF HDMI REC CONTROL Choose whether the camera sends movie start and stop signals to the HDMI device when the shutter button is pressed to start and stop movie recording. Options ON OFF F PHOTOMETRY Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 94). 6 The Shooting Menus 157 F IS MODE Turn image stabilization on or off. Option IBIS/OIS IBIS/OIS + DIS OFF Description Enable in-body (IBIS) and optical (OIS) image stabilization. IBIS is used with lenses that do not support OIS. Enable in-body (IBIS), optical (OIS), and digital (DIS) image stabilization. The crop is adjusted according to the option selected for MOVIE MODE. Image stabilization off ; x appears in the display. Choose when the camera is mounted on a tripod or otherwise fixed in place. N • The setting selected with the lens image stabilization switch, if any, takes priority over the setting chosen with the IS mode. • Note that vibration or camera sounds may be noticeable as image stabilization takes effect. F IS MODE BOOST Choose the image stabilization level. 6 The Shooting Menus Option ON OFF Description Suitable for hand-held shooting with no panning. Suitable for hand-held shooting with panning. N Assigning IS MODE BOOST to a function button allows the image stabilization level to be changed while recording is in progress (P 255). 158 MOVIE SETTING (Movie Recording) F ISO Adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light. Option 200–6400 AUTO Description Adjust sensitivity manually. Selected value is shown in display. Sensitivity is automatically adjusted in response to shooting conditions. ZEBRA SETTING Highlights that may be overexposed are shown by zebra stripes in the movie mode display. Option ZEBRA RIGHT ZEBRA LEFT OFF Description Right-slanting stripes. Left-slanting stripes. Stripes off. ZEBRA LEVEL Choose the brightness threshold for the zebra stripe display. 55 60 65 85 90 95 6 100 159 The Shooting Menus 50 Options 70 75 80 MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL Select ON to allow movie settings to be adjusted using only the command dials and touch-screen controls. You may find this helpful in preventing the sounds of camera controls being recorded with movies (P 29). Options ON OFF TALLY LIGHT Choose the lamp (indicator or AF-assist) that lights during movie recording and whether the lamp blinks or remains steady. Indicator lamp 6 The Shooting Menus Option FRONT OFF REAR z FRONT OFF REAR y FRONT z REAR z FRONT z REAR OFF FRONT y REAR y FRONT y REAR OFF FRONT OFF REAR OFF 160 AF-assist illuminator Description The indicator lamp lights during movie recording. The indicator lamp blinks during movie recording. The indicator and AF-assist lamps light during movie recording. The AF-assist lamp lights during movie recording. The indicator and AF-assist lamps blink during movie recording. The AF-assist lamp blinks during movie recording. The indicator and AF-assist lamps remain off during movie recording. MOVIE SETTING (Movie Recording) F EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 74). AUTO UPDATE CUSTOM SETTING This item is also found in the photo menus (P 126). xF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION This item is also found in the photo menus (P 151). 6 The Shooting Menus 161 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Movie Recording) Adjust image quality settings for movies. To display image quality settings, press MENU/OK in the movie shooting display and select the H (IMAGE QUALITY SETTING) tab. IMAGE QUALITY SETTING FILM SIMULATION MONOCHROMATIC COLOR WHITE BALANCE TONE CURVE COLOR SHARPNESS HIGH ISO NR PERIPHERAL LIGHT CORRECTION EXIT N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected. F FILM SIMULATION Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 113). F MONOCHROMATIC COLOR Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 115). 6 The Shooting Menus 162 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Movie Recording) F WHITE BALANCE Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 119). F TONE CURVE Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 123). F COLOR Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 123). 6 The Shooting Menus 163 F SHARPNESS Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 123). F HIGH ISO NR Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 124). 6 The Shooting Menus 164 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING (Movie Recording) F PERIPHERAL LIGHT CORRECTION Select ON to enable peripheral illumination correction during movie recording. Options ON OFF N • If ON is selected when a lens that does not transmit data to the camera is attached, peripheral illumination will be adjusted according to the option selected for H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > xF MOUNT ADAPTER SETTING > PERIPHERAL ILLUMINATION CORRECTION in the shooting menu (P 129). • Select OFF if you notice banding in movies recorded using this option. xF MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING This item is also found in the photo menus (P 127). Changes to one apply to the other. 6 The Shooting Menus 165 AF/MF SETTING (Movie Recording) Adjust focus settings for movies. To display AF/MF settings, press MENU/OK in the movie shooting display and select the G (AF/MF SETTING) tab. AF/MF SETTING FOCUS AREA AF MODE AF ILLUMINATOR FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING MF ASSIST FOCUS CHECK INSTANT AF SETTING DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE EXIT N The options available vary with the shooting mode selected. F FOCUS AREA Choose the focus area for autofocus, manual focus, and focus zoom (P 85). O The focus area for movie recording cannot be resized. F AF MODE Choose how the camera selects the focus point for movie recording. 6 The Shooting Menus Option MULTI AREA Description The camera selects the focus area automatically. The camera focuses on the subject in the selected focus area. xF AF ILLUMINATOR This item is also found in the photo menus (P 132). Changes to one apply to the other. 166 AF/MF SETTING (Movie Recording) F FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING Enable or disable Intelligent Face Detection when recording movies. Option FACE DETECTION ON OFF Description See “FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING” (P 133). Intelligent Face Detection and eye priority off. O When Intelligent Face Detection is enabled, the camera will focus using continuous AF even when single AF (S) is chosen with the focus mode selector. Intelligent Face Detection is not available in manual focus mode. F MF ASSIST Choose how focus is displayed in manual focus mode. Option STANDARD Description Focus is displayed normally (focus peaking is not available). The camera heightens high-contrast outlines. Choose a FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT color and peaking level. 6 The Shooting Menus 167 F FOCUS CHECK Options are the same as those for still photography, but settings must be adjusted separately (P 136). xF INSTANT AF SETTING This item is also found in the photo menus (P 137). Changes to one apply to the other. xF DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE This item is also found in the photo menus (P 138). Changes to one apply to the other. xF AF RANGE LIMITER This item is also found in the photo menus (P 139). Changes to one apply to the other. 6 The Shooting Menus 168 AF/MF SETTING (Movie Recording) xF TOUCH SCREEN MODE Choose the shooting operations performed using touch controls. Mode AF AREA Touch controls disabled. 169 6 The Shooting Menus OFF Description Tapping the display focuses the camera on the selected point. Use the shutter button to start and stop recording. • In focus mode S (AF-S), you can refocus at any time by tapping your subject in the display. • In focus mode C (AF-C), the camera will continuously adjust focus for changes in the distance to the subject at point selected by tapping the display. • When shooting movies in focus mode M (MF), you can tap the display before recording begins to focus on the selected point using Instant AF, and tap the display during recording to position the focus point. Tap to position the focus area. Use the shutter button to start and stop recording. • In focus mode S (AF-S), you can reposition the focus area at any time by tapping your subject in the display. To focus, use the button to which AF-ON is assigned. • In focus mode C (AF-C), the camera will continuously adjust focus for changes in the distance to the subject at point selected by tapping the display. • In manual focus mode (MF), you can tap the display to position the focus area over your subject. N • To disable touch controls and hide the touch screen mode indica- tor, select OFF for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > TOUCH SCREEN SETTING > x TOUCH SCREEN SETTING. • This item is also found in the photo menus (P 140). Changes to one apply to the other. Touch Controls for Focus Zoom Different touch controls are used during focus zoom (focus check enabled). Central Area Tapping the center of the display performs the operations below. Mode AF AREA 6 OFF Operation performed AF-S: AF MF: Instant AF AF-S: AF MF: Instant AF AF-S/MF: OFF The Shooting Menus Other Areas Tapping other areas simply scrolls the display, whether during still photography or movie recording and regardless of the option selected for touch screen mode. 170 AF/MF SETTING (Movie Recording) FOCUS CHECK LOCK Choose whether focus zoom remains in effect once movie recording begins. Options ON OFF 6 The Shooting Menus 171 AUDIO SETTING (Movie Recording) Adjust settings for audio recorded during filming. To display audio settings, press MENU/OK in the movie shooting display and select the P (AUDIO SETTING) tab. AUDIO SETTING INTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT MIC JACK SETTING MIC LEVEL LIMITER WIND FILTER LOW CUT FILTER HEADPHONES VOLUME EXIT INTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Adjust the recording level for the built-in microphone. Option AUTO MANUAL OFF 6 Description 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. The Shooting Menus Option AUTO MANUAL OFF 172 Description 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. AUDIO SETTING (Movie Recording) MIC JACK SETTING Specify the type of hardware connected to the microphone jack. Option MIC LINE Description Choose this option for direct connection to an external microphone. Choose this option for external audio devices connected via line output. MIC LEVEL LIMITER Reduces distortion caused by input that exceeds the limits of the microphone’s audio circuits. Options ON OFF WIND FILTER Choose whether to enable wind noise reduction during movie recording. 6 Options OFF LOW CUT FILTER Choose whether to enable the low-cut filter, reducing low-frequency noise during movie recording. Options ON OFF HEADPHONES VOLUME Adjust the headphone volume. Option 0 1—10 Description Mute output to the headphones. Choose a volume of from 1 to 10. 173 The Shooting Menus ON TIME CODE SETTING (Movie Recording) Adjust time code (hour, minute, second, and frame number) display settings for movie recording. To display time code settings, press MENU/OK in the movie shooting display and select the Q (TIME CODE SETTING) tab. TIME CODE SETTING TIME CODE DISPLAY START TIME SETTING COUNT UP SETTING DROP FRAME HDMI TIME CODE OUTPUT EXIT TIME CODE DISPLAY Select ON to display time codes during movie recording and playback. Options ON 6 OFF START TIME SETTING Choose the time code starting time. The Shooting Menus Option Description Highlight this option and press the focus stick (focus lever) MANUAL INPUT right to choose a start time manually. CURRENT TIME Set the start time to the current time. RESET Set the start time to 00:00:00. COUNT UP SETTING Choose whether time is clocked continuously or only during movie recording. Option REC RUN FREE RUN 174 Description Time is clocked only during movie recording. Time is clocked continuously. TIME CODE SETTING (Movie Recording) DROP FRAME At frame rates of 29.97P, a discrepancy will gradually develop between the time code (measured in seconds) and the actual recording time (measured in fractions of a second). Choose whether the camera drops frames as necessary to match the recording time to the time code. Option ON OFF Description The camera drops frames as necessary to maintain a strict match between the time code and the actual recording time. Frames are not dropped. N • The time code display varies with the option selected. ON OFF 6 • Selecting a frame rate of 23.98P disables frame drop. The Shooting Menus HDMI TIME CODE OUTPUT Choose whether time codes are output to HDMI devices. Options ON OFF 175 MEMO 176 Playback and the Playback Menu 177 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 B C DE FG H I e J d Playback and the Playback Menu K L c b a Z M Y N X W V 7 U T A Date and time..................................46, 48, 205 B Frame-number display C Face detection indicator ............................133 D Bluetooth ON/OFF.......................................239 E Image transfer order ...................................196 F Image transfer status ........................239, 280 G Number of frames selected for upload ...196 H Card slot..........................................................183 I Frame number..............................................235 J Pixel-shift multi-shot ..................................107 K Protected image ...........................................190 L Location data.......................................244, 281 M Image quality................................................111 N Movie mode ..................................................155 O Image size ......................................................110 P Film simulation ............................................113 178 S R Q P O Q Dynamic range ............................................117 R White balance ..............................................119 S Sensitivity .......................................................148 T Exposure compensation ...............................95 U Aperture...............................................65, 68, 70 V Shutter speed .....................................65, 66, 70 W Playback mode indicator .............................53 X Movie icon ........................................................60 Y Time code.......................................................174 Z Red-eye removal indicator...............152, 192 a Gift image .........................................................53 b Photobook assist indicator .......................198 c DPOF print indicator ...................................200 d Voice memo ..................................................193 e Rating..............................................................194 The Playback Display The DISP/BACK Button The DISP/BACK button controls the display of indicators during playback. Standard Information off Playback and the Playback Menu NEXT 7 Info display 179 The Playback Display Viewing Photo Information The photo information display changes each time the focus stick (focus lever) is pressed up. Basic data Info display 1 Playback and the Playback Menu NEXT 1/1000 S.S 1/1000 F 5.6 ISO 12800 5.6 12800 +1.0 BACK 7 Info display 3 +1.0 NEXT Info display 2 Zooming in on the Focus Point Press the center of the rear command dial to zoom in on the focus point. Press again to return to full-frame playback. 180 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 Playback zoom Multi-frame playback DISP/BACK MENU/OK Nine-frame view Medium zoom Playback and the Playback Menu 100-0001 7 Hundred- frame view Maximum zoom 181 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, MENU/OK, or the center of the rear command dial. 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. Playback and the Playback Menu 7 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 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. 182 The Playback Menu Adjust playback settings. The playback menu is displayed when you press MENU/OK in playback mode. PLAY BACK MENU SWITCH SLOT RAW CONVERSION ERASE SIMULTANEOUS DELETE (RAW SLOT1/JPG SLOT2) CROP RESIZE PROTECT IMAGE ROTATE EXIT N If two memory cards are inserted, you can press and hold the a button to choose a card for playback. Playback and the Playback Menu SWITCH SLOT Choose the card from which images will be played back. 7 183 RAW CONVERSION Even if you don’t have a computer, you can use the camera to modify RAW pictures and save them in other formats. Saving RAW Pictures in Another Format 1 2 3 Display a RAW picture. Highlight RAW CONVERSION in the playback menu. Press MENU/OK. A list of settings will be displayed. RAW CONVERSION Playback and the Playback Menu REFLECT SHOOTING COND. FILE TYPE IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY PUSH/PULL PROCESSING DYNAMIC RANGE CREATE 4 5 CANCEL Press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to highlight a setting. Press the focus stick right to display RAW CONVERSION options. 100% 200% 400% 7 6 7 Press the focus stick up or down to highlight the desired option. 8 Press the Q button. A preview of the copy will be displayed. 9 Press MENU/OK. The copy will be saved. 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. N RAW conversion options can also be displayed by pressing the Q button when a RAW pictures is displayed during playback. 184 The Playback Menu The settings that can be adjusted when converting pictures from RAW to another format are: Setting O Some settings may be unavailable depending on the options chosen when the picture was taken. 185 Playback and the Playback Menu Description Create a copy using the settings in effect at the time REFLECT SHOOTING COND. the photo was taken. FILE TYPE Choose a file format. IMAGE SIZE Choose an image size. IMAGE QUALITY Adjust image quality. PUSH/PULL PROCESSING Adjust exposure. DYNAMIC RANGE Enhance details in highlights for natural contrast. Reduce loss of detail in highlights and shadows D RANGE PRIORITY for natural-looking results when photographing high-contrast scenes. FILM SIMULATION Simulate the effects of different types of film. Choose a monochrome tint for photographs takMONOCHROMATIC COLOR en using FILM SIMULATION > a ACROS and b MONOCHROME. GRAIN EFFECT Add a film grain effect. Increase the range of tones available for rendering COLOR CHROME EFFECT colors that tend to be highly saturated, such as reds, yellows, and greens. Increase the range of tones available for rendering COLOR CHROME FX BLUE blues. SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT Smooth complexions. WHITE BALANCE Adjust white balance. WB SHIFT Fine-tune white balance. TONE CURVE Adjust highlights and shadows. COLOR Adjust color density. SHARPNESS Sharpen or soften outlines. HIGH ISO NR Process the copy to reduce mottling. CLARITY Increase definition. Improve definition by adjusting for diffraction and LENS MODULATION OPTIMIZER the slight loss of focus at the periphery of the lens. COLOR SPACE Choose the color space used for color reproduction. 7 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. Option FRAME SELECTED FRAMES ALL FRAMES Description Delete pictures one at a time. Delete multiple selected pictures. Delete all unprotected pictures. Playback and the Playback Menu 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 confirmation 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. 7 186 The Playback Menu SELECTED FRAMES 1 Select SELECTED FRAMES for ERASE in the playback menu. 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 confirmation 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 confirmation 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. 187 Playback and the Playback Menu 2 7 SIMULTANEOUS DELETE(RAW SLOT1/JPG SLOT2) Taking photos with RAW / JPEG selected for D SAVE DATA SET-UP > x CARD SLOT SETTING creates two copies. Choose whether deleting the RAW image will also delete the JPEG copy. Option ON OFF Playback and the Playback Menu 7 Description Deleting the RAW image from the card in Slot 1 also deletes the JPEG copy from the card in Slot 2. Deleting the RAW image from the card in Slot 1 does not delete the JPEG copy from the card in Slot 2. CROP Create a cropped copy of the current picture. 1 2 3 Display the desired picture. 4 5 Press MENU/OK to display a confirmation dialog. Select CROP in the playback menu. 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. Press MENU/OK again to save the cropped copy to a separate file. N • The higher the zoom ratio, the smaller the number of pixels in the cropped copy. • If the size of the final copy will be a, YES will be displayed in yellow. • All copies have an aspect ratio of 4∶3. 188 The Playback Menu RESIZE Create a small copy of the current picture. 1 2 3 Display the desired picture. 4 Press MENU/OK again to save the resized copy to a separate file. Select RESIZE in the playback menu. Highlight a size and press MENU/OK to display a confirmation dialog. Playback and the Playback Menu N The sizes available vary with the size of the original image. 7 189 PROTECT Protect pictures from accidental deletion. Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK. Option FRAME SET ALL RESET ALL Description 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. Protect all pictures. Remove protection from all pictures. Playback and the Playback Menu 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. • Protection can also be added or removed by pressing the AFON button during playback. 7 190 The Playback Menu IMAGE ROTATE Rotate pictures. 1 2 3 4 Select ON for D SCREEN SET-UP > AUTOROTATE PB. 5 Press MENU/OK. The picture will automatically be displayed in the selected orientation whenever it is played back on the camera. Display the desired picture. Select IMAGE ROTATE in the playback menu. Press the focus stick (focus lever) down to rotate the picture 90° clockwise, up to rotate it 90° counterclockwise. tating 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. Playback and the Playback Menu N • Protected pictures cannot be rotated. Remove protection before ro- 7 191 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 2 3 Display the desired picture. Select RED EYE REMOVAL in the playback menu. Press MENU/OK. N • Results vary depending on the scene and the camera’s success in dePlayback and the Playback Menu tecting 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. 7 192 The Playback Menu VOICE MEMO SETTING Add a voice memo to the current photograph. 1 2 3 Select ON for VOICE MEMO SETTING in the playback menu. Display a photo to which you wish to add a voice memo. Press and hold the center of the front command dial to record the memo. Recording ends after 30 s or when you release the dial. N • The new memo will be recorded over any existing memos. Playing Voice Memos Pictures with voice memos are indicated by q icons during playback. • To play a memo, select the picture and press the center of the front command dial. • A progress bar will be displayed while the memo plays back. • Volume can be adjusted by pressing MENU/OK to pause playback and then pressing 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. 193 Playback and the Playback Menu • Voice memos cannot be added to protected pictures. • Deleting the picture also deletes the memo. 7 RATING Rate pictures using stars. 1 2 Select RATING in the playback menu. Rotate the front command dial to choose a picture and the rear command dial to choose a rating of from 0 to 5 stars (“I”). N • The focus stick (focus lever) can be used in place of the front command dial to choose a picture. Playback and the Playback Menu • The rating dialog can also be displayed by pressing the AEL button in single-frame, nine-frame, or hundred-frame playback. • Use touch controls to zoom in or out. • Ratings cannot be applied to: - Protected pictures - Movies - “Gift” pictures (pictures taken with other cameras) 7 194 The Playback Menu COPY Copy pictures between the cards in the first and second slots. 1 2 Select COPY in the playback menu. Highlight one of the following options. Option Description Copy pictures from the card in the first slot to the card in SLOT1 y SLOT2 the second slot. Copy pictures from the card in the second slot to the card SLOT2 y SLOT1 in the first slot. Press the focus stick (focus lever) right. Highlight one of the following options and press MENU/OK. Option FRAME ALL FRAMES Description Copy selected pictures. Press the focus stick left or right to view pictures and press MENU/OK to copy the current picture. Copy all pictures. O • Copying ends when the destination is full. • If you attempt to copy a file over 4 GB in size to a memory card with a capacity of 32 GB or less, copying will end and the file will not be copied. 195 Playback and the Playback Menu 3 4 7 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 both D CONNECTION SETTING > Bluetooth Playback and the Playback Menu 7 SETTINGS > Bluetooth ON/OFF and AUTO IMAGE TRANSFER, 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 BUTTON SETTING, photos can also be marked for upload using the d 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 TRANSFER, photos will automatically be marked for upload as they are taken. 196 The Playback Menu xF 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: Playback and the Playback Menu http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/ WIRELESS COMMUNICATION is selected for D CONNECTION SETTING > GENERAL SETTINGS > r BUTTON SETTING, you can connect to the smartphone using the d button. • If 7 197 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. Playback and the Playback Menu N • Neither photographs a or smaller nor movies can be selected for photobooks. • The first 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. 7 198 The Playback Menu 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. Playback and the Playback Menu 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. 7 199 PRINT ORDER (DPOF) Create a digital “print order” for DPOF-compatible printers. Playback and the Playback Menu 1 2 Select C PLAY BACK MENU > PRINT ORDER (DPOF). 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). 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. N To remove a picture from the order, press the focus stick down until the number of copies is 0. PRINT ORDER (DPOF) DPOF: 00001 01 SHEETS FRAME SET Total number of prints Number of copies N Repeat steps 3–4 to complete the print order. 7 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 an- other camera, you will need to delete the order before creating as described above. 200 The Playback Menu instax PRINTER PRINT To print pictures to optional Fujifilm instax SHARE printers, first select D CONNECTION SETTING > instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING and enter the instax SHARE printer name (SSID) and password, then follow the steps below. 1 2 Turn the printer on. Select C PLAY BACK MENU > instax PRINTER PRINT. The camera will connect to the printer. PRINTER PRINT instax-12345678 CONNECTING 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. 201 Playback and the Playback Menu FUJIFILM-CAMERA-1234 7 The Playback Menu DISP ASPECT Choose how High Definition (HD) devices display pictures with an aspect ratio of 4∶3 (this option is available only when an HDMI cable is connected). 16:9 4: 3 Option Playback and the Playback Menu 16∶9 4∶3 Display N Select 16∶9 to display the image so that it fills the screen with its top and bottom cropped out, 4∶3 to display the entire image with black bands at either side. 7 202 The Setup Menus 203 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 x MY MENU SETTING FMY MENU SETTING SENSOR CLEANING BATTERY AGE EXIT FORMAT To format a memory card: The Setup Menus 8 1 2 Select D USER SETTING > FORMAT in the D (SET UP) tab. 3 A confirmation dialog will be displayed. To format the memory card, highlight OK and press MENU/OK. Highlight the slot containing the card you wish to format and press MENU/OK. N To exit without formatting the memory card, select CANCEL or press DISP/BACK. FORMAT FORMAT CARD IN SLOT 1, OK? ERASE ALL DATA OK CANCEL O • All data—including protected pictures—will be deleted from the memory card. Be sure important files have been copied to a computer or other storage device. • Do not open the battery-chamber cover during formatting. N The format menu can also be displayed by pressing the center of the rear command dial while pressing and holding the b button. 204 USER SETTING DATE/TIME To set the camera clock: 1 2 Select D USER SETTING > DATE/TIME in the D (SET UP) tab. 3 Press MENU/OK to 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. 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. TIME DIFFERENCE Switch the camera clock instantly from your home time zone to the local time at your destination when traveling. To specify the difference between your local and home time zone: Highlight g LOCAL and press MENU/OK. Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose the time difference 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. Options 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. 205 The Setup Menus 1 2 8 Qa Choose a language. x MY MENU SETTING Edit the items listed in the E (MY MENU) tab, a personalized custom menu of frequently-used photo menu options (P 247). F MY MENU SETTING Edit the items listed in the E (MY MENU) tab, a personalized custom menu of frequently-used movie menu options (P 247). The Setup Menus 8 206 USER SETTING SENSOR CLEANING Remove dust from the camera image sensor. Option OK Description Clean the sensor immediately. Sensor cleaning will be performed when the camera is WHEN SWITCHED ON turned on. Sensor cleaning will be performed when the camera turns WHEN SWITCHED OFF 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 312). BATTERY AGE Check battery age. Age is expressed as a number between 0 and 4. The higher the number, the older the battery. BATTERY AGE batteries be replaced as they wear out. The Setup Menus N The older the battery, the faster it loses its charge. We recommend that 8 207 USER SETTING RESET Reset shooting or setup menu options to default values. 1 Highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK. Option Description Reset all photo menu settings other than custom white STILL MENU RESET balance and custom settings banks created using EDIT/ SAVE CUSTOM SETTING to default values. Reset all movie menu settings other than custom white MOVIE MENU RESET balance and custom settings banks created using EDIT/ SAVE CUSTOM SETTING to default values. Reset all setup menu settings other than DATE/TIME, TIME DIFFERENCE, COPYRIGHT INFO, and conSET-UP RESET nection-related CONNECTION SETTING options to default values. 2 A confirmation dialog will be displayed; highlight OK and press MENU/OK. The Setup Menus REGULATORY To view electronic copies of the product model number, and other certificates, select D USER SETTING > REGULATORY in the setup menu. 8 208 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 eOFF. Options b (high) c (medium) d (low) eOFF (mute) Options b (high) c (medium) d (low) eOFF (mute) The Setup Menus 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 eOFF. 8 209 SOUND SETTING OPERATION VOL. Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when camera controls are operated. Choose eOFF to disable control sounds. Options b (high) c (medium) d (low) eOFF (mute) SHUTTER VOLUME Adjust the volume of the sounds produced by the electronic shutter. Choose eOFF to disable the shutter sound. Options b (high) c (medium) d (low) eOFF (mute) SHUTTER SOUND Choose the sound made by the electronic shutter. The Setup Menus Options j SOUND 2 i SOUND 1 k SOUND 3 PLAYBACK VOLUME Adjust the volume for movie playback. 0 8 210 1 2 3 4 Options 5 6 7 8 9 10 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 EVF COLOR ADJUSTMENT LCD BRIGHTNESS LCD COLOR LCD COLOR ADJUSTMENT IMAGE DISP. AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS EXIT EVF BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the display in the electronic viewfinder. Option AUTO MANUAL Description Automatic brightness adjustment. Adjust brightness manually; choose from options between −7 and +5. −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 Options 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 EVF COLOR ADJUSTMENT Adjust the color of the display in the electronic viewfinder. 1 Adjust colors using the focus stick (focus lever). 2 8 EVF COLOR ADJUSTMENT SET The Setup Menus EVF COLOR Adjust the saturation of the display in the electronic viewfinder. CANCEL Press MENU/OK. 211 LCD BRIGHTNESS Adjust monitor brightness. −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 Options 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 Options 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 LCD COLOR Adjust monitor saturation. −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 LCD COLOR ADJUSTMENT Adjust the color of the display in the LCD monitor. 1 2 Adjust colors using the focus stick (focus lever). Press MENU/OK. The Setup Menus 8 212 SCREEN SETTING IMAGE DISP. Choose how long images are displayed after shooting. Option CONTINUOUS 1.5 SEC 0.5 SEC OFF Description 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 rear command dial; 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 differ slightly from those in the final image. • “Noise” mottling may be visible at high sensitivities. AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS Choose whether the indicators in the viewfinder and LCD monitor rotate to match camera orientation. The Setup Menus Options ON OFF 8 213 PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE Choose whether to enable exposure and/or white balance preview in manual exposure mode. Option Description PREVIEW EXP./WB Enable exposure and white balance preview. Preview white balance only. Choose this option in situations in which exposure and white balance are likely to change during PREVIEW WB shooting, as may be the case when you use a flash with an incandescent monitoring lamp. Disable exposure and white balance preview. Choose this opOFF tion when using a flash or on other occasions on which exposure may change when the picture is taken. NATURAL LIVE VIEW Choose whether the effects of film simulation, white balance, and other settings are visible in the monitor. The Setup Menus Option ON OFF 8 214 Description The effects 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 differ from those in the final picture. The display will however be adjusted to show the effects of monochrome and sepia settings. The effects of film simulation, white balance, and other settings can be previewed in the monitor. SCREEN SETTING FRAMING GUIDELINE Choose a framing grid for shooting mode. Option G GRID 24 F GRID 9 Display P For “rule of thirds” composition. P H HD FRAMING P 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 20). The Setup Menus 8 215 AUTOROTATE PB Choose ON to automatically rotate “tall” (portrait-orientation) pictures during playback. Options ON OFF PLAYBACK MAGNIFICATION Choose the zoom ratio selected when the center of the rear command dial is pressed during playback. Option 2x (FROM CENTER) 4x (FROM CENTER) 8x (FROM CENTER) ACTUAL SIZE (FROM FOCUS POINT) The Setup Menus PREVIOUS MAG. (FROM CENTER) Description View the center area of the picture at the selected zoom ratio. Regardless of the setting selected, pictures will not be displayed at greater than actual size. View the picture at actual size, centered on the focus area. The zoom ratio varies with the size of the image. Display each picture at the same zoom ratio as the previous picture, starting at the center of the image. Pictures will not, however, be displayed at greater than actual size. FOCUS SCALE UNITS Choose the units used for the focus distance indicator. Options METERS 8 216 FEET SCREEN SETTING DUAL DISPLAY SETTING Choose the content of the two windows in the dual display. Option Description The right (small) window shows a close-up of the focus area, R:FOCUS L:FRAME while the left (large) window shows the entire frame. The right (small) window shows the entire frame, while the left R:FRAME L:FOCUS (large) window shows a close-up of the focus area. DISP. CUSTOM SETTING Choose the items shown in the standard indicator display (P 20). The Setup Menus 8 217 LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF) Select ON to display large indicators in the electronic viewfinder. The indicators displayed can be selected using D SCREEN SET-UP > LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING. 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 OFF ON O Some icons are not displayed when ON is selected for LARGE INDICATORS MODE(EVF) (P 13). 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 255). The Setup Menus 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. 8 OFF ON O Some icons are not displayed when ON is selected for LARGE INDICATORS MODE(LCD) (P 15). 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 255). 218 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). Option A Expo. DISP. B d Scale C L1, L2, L3, L4 D R1, R2, R3, R4 LARGE INDICATORS DISP. SETTING Expo. DISP. Scale Description 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. Option HIGH CONTRAST STANDARD LOW CONTRAST DARK AMBIENT LIGHTING The Setup Menus INFORMATION CONTRAST ADJ. Adjust display contrast. Description High contrast. Normal contrast. Low contrast. Contrast adjusted for dim ambient lighting. 8 219 SUB MONITOR SETTING Choose the indicators displayed in the secondary LCD monitor. Separate displays are available for still photography and movie recording. Choose from the following: Option INFORMATION DIALS HISTOGRAM Description Display camera settings. You can choose the settings displayed. Display dials showing ISO sensitivity and shutter speed. Display a histogram. N You can switch between displays by pressing the secondary LCD monitor mode button. The INFORMATION Display Follow the steps below to choose the indicators shown in the INFORMATION display. The Setup Menus 1 Select D SCREEN SET-UP > SUB MONITOR SETTING in the setup menu. 2 3 Highlight STILL MODE or MOVIE MODE and press MENU/OK. Highlight INFORMATION and press MENU/OK. SUB MONITOR SETTING(STILL) INFORMATION DIALS 8 HISTOGRAM 220 SCREEN SETTING 4 Highlight the indicator you wish to change and press MENU/OK. SUB MONITOR SETTING INFORMATION(STILL) d Scale SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE ISO SHOOTING MODE IMAGE SIZE/QUALITY WHITE BALANCE FILM SIMULATION 5 Highlight the indicator you wish to display and press MENU/OK. Choose from: SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE EXPO. COMP. ISO WHITE BALANCE NONE • WHITE BALANCE • IMAGE SIZE/QUALITY • SHUTTER TYPE • FILM SIMULATION • DYNAMIC RANGE • 35mm FORMAT MODE • DUAL IS MODE • SELF-TIMER • NONE The Setup Menus • SHUTTER SPEED • APERTURE • EXPO. COMP. • ISO • MOVIE MODE • SHOOTING MODE • PHOTOMETRY • DRIVE MODE • FOCUS MODE DISPLAY 1 SETTING 8 221 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to change additional indicators. N The d Scale indicator can only be enabled or disabled. d Scale SUB MONITOR BACKGROUND COLOR Adjusting the background color of the secondary LCD monitor according to lighting conditions makes the display easier to read. Option BLACK WHITE Description Recommended for use with dark ambient lighting. Recommended for use with bright ambient lighting. The Setup Menus N The background is displayed in white when the secondary LCD monitor backlight is on. 8 222 SCREEN SETTING x Q MENU BACKGROUND Choose the background color used for the quick menu when it is displayed during still photography. Options TRANSPARENT BLACK F Q MENU BACKGROUND Choose the background color used for the quick menu when it is displayed during movie recording. Options TRANSPARENT BLACK The Setup Menus 8 223 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 xEDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU FEDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING COMMAND DIAL SETTING COMMAND DIAL DIRECTION SHUTTER AF SHUTTER AE EXIT FOCUS LEVER SETTING Choose the functions performed by the focus stick (focus lever). Option LOCK (OFF) The Setup Menus 8 Description The focus stick cannot be used during shooting. Press the stick to view the focus-point display and tilt the stick PUSH n TO UNLOCK to select a focus point. Tilt the stick to view the focus-point display and select a focus ON point. x EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU Choose the items displayed in the quick menu during still photography (P 249). F EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU Choose the items displayed in the quick menu when filming movies (P 249). 224 BUTTON/DIAL SETTING FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING Choose the roles played by the function buttons (P 255). COMMAND DIAL SETTING Choose the roles played by the command dials. Option FRONT COMMAND DIAL 1 FRONT COMMAND DIAL 2 FRONT COMMAND DIAL 3 * Aperture ring rotated to A or C in mode A (aperture-priority AE) or M (manual). N • COMMAND DIAL SETTING can also be accessed by pressing and holding the center of the front command dial. • You can also press the center of the front command dial to cycle through settings in the order FRONT COMMAND DIAL 1, FRONT COMMAND DIAL 2, and FRONT COMMAND DIAL 3. 225 The Setup Menus Description Assign shutter speed (S.S. (PROGRAM SHIFT)) or aperture (APERTURE) * to FRONT COMMAND DIAL 1. Assign shutter speed (S.S. (PROGRAM SHIFT)), aperture (APERTURE) *, sensitivity (ISO), or no role (NONE) to FRONT COMMAND DIAL 2 or FRONT COMMAND DIAL 3. Assign shutter speed (S.S. (PROGRAM SHIFT)), aperture REAR COMMAND (APERTURE) *, sensitivity (ISO), or no role (NONE) to the DIAL rear command dial. Exposure compensation can be adjusted using either or EXP. COMPENSATION both of the front and rear command dials while the d (exASSIGNMENT posure compensation) button is pressed. 8 COMMAND DIAL DIRECTION Choose the direction in which the command dials are rotated to choose values. Settings for the front and rear command dials can be adjusted separately. Option - ––––– + + ––––– - Description Rotate the dial right for higher values or to move to the next item. Rotate the dial left for higher values or to move to the next item. SHUTTER AF Choose whether the camera focuses when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Option Description AF-S • ON: Focus locks when the shutter button is pressed halfway. • OFF: No focus operation is performed when the shutter button is pressed halfway. The Setup Menus • ON: The camera focuses while the shutter button is pressed AF-C halfway. • OFF: No focus operation is performed when the shutter button is pressed halfway. 8 226 BUTTON/DIAL SETTING SHUTTER AE If ON is selected, exposure will lock while the shutter button is pressed halfway. The setting for focus mode C (AF-C) can be adjusted separately from that for modes S (AF-S) and M (manual focus). Options ON OFF N Select OFF to allow the camera to adjust exposure before each shot taken in burst mode. The Setup Menus 8 227 SHOOT WITHOUT LENS Choose ON to enable the shutter release when no lens is attached. Options ON OFF SHOOT WITHOUT CARD Choose whether the shutter can be released without a memory card inserted in the camera. Option ON OFF The Setup Menus 8 228 Description When no memory card is inserted, the shutter can be released to test camera function and the shooting and setup menus can be displayed. The shutter is disabled if no memory card is inserted, preventing accidental loss of pictures taken without a memory card. BUTTON/DIAL SETTING FOCUS RING Choose the direction in which the focus ring is rotated to increase the focus distance. Options X CW (clockwise) Y CCW (counterclockwise) FOCUS RING OPERATION Choose how the camera adjusts focus in response to the movement of the focus ring. Option NONLINEAR LINEAR Description Focus is adjusted at the same rate as the ring is rotated. Focus is adjusted linearly according to the amount the ring is rotated, but the focusing speed is unaffected by the speed the ring is rotated. The Setup Menus 8 229 AE/AF-LOCK MODE This option determines the behavior of the button to which exposure and/or focus lock is assigned. Option Description AE&AF ON WHEN Exposure and/or focus will lock while the button is pressed. PRESSING AE&AF ON/OFF Exposure and/or focus will lock when the button is pressed and remain locked until it is pressed again. SWITCH AWB-LOCK MODE Choose the behavior of function buttons assigned auto white balance (AWB) lock. Auto white balance lock is used to lock white balance at the value metered by the camera when WA WHITE PRIORITY, AUTO, or AA AMBIENCE PRIORITY is selected for white balance. The Setup Menus 8 Option Description AWB ON WHEN Auto white balance locks while the button is pressed. PRESSING AWB ON/OFF Press the button once to lock auto white balance and again to end the lock. SWITCH EXPO. COMP. BUTTON SETTING Control the behavior of the rear command dial and the button to which exposure compensation is assigned. If d ON WHEN PRESSING is selected, exposure compensation can be adjusted by holding the button while rotating dial; if d ON/OFF SWITCH is selected, exposure compensation can be set by pressing the button once, rotating the dial, and then pressing the button again. Options d ON WHEN PRESSING 230 d ON/OFF SWITCH BUTTON/DIAL SETTING TOUCH SCREEN SETTING Enable or disable touch-screen controls. x TOUCH SCREEN SETTING Option ON OFF Description The LCD monitor functions as a touch screen during shooting. Touch controls disabled. x DOUBLE TAP SETTING Option ON OFF Description Tap the LCD monitor twice to zoom in on your subject during shooting. Touch zoom disabled. c TOUCH FUNCTION Description Enable touch-function gestures. Disable touch-function gestures. The Setup Menus Option ON OFF a TOUCH SCREEN SETTING Option ON OFF Description The LCD monitor functions as a touch screen during playback. Touch controls disabled. 231 8 BUTTON/DIAL SETTING EVF TOUCH SCREEN AREA SETTINGS Select the area of the LCD monitor used for touch controls while the viewfinder is active. The area used for touch controls can be selected from: Option 6 0 2 4 1 3 5 OFF Description All. Right half. Top right quarter. Bottom right quarter. Left half. Top left quarter. Bottom left quarter. Touch controls disabled. LOCK Lock selected controls to prevent unintended operation. The Setup Menus 8 Option Description Choose from the following: • UNLOCK: Reset lock options. ALL FUNCTION: Lock all controls in the FUNCTION LOCK SETTING • SELECTION list. • SELECTED FUNCTION: Lock only the controls selected in the FUNCTION SELECTION list. FUNCTION SELECTION Choose the controls locked when SELECTED FUNCTION is chosen for LOCK SETTING. N The controls selected using SELECTED FUNCTION can be locked at any time during shooting by pressing and holding MENU/OK. To unlock the controls, press and hold the button again. 232 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 SHOOTING STAND BY MODE AUTO POWER SAVE AUTO POWER OFF TEMP. 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. Options 5 MIN 2 MIN 1 MIN 30 SEC 15 SEC OFF The Setup Menus 8 233 POWER MANAGEMENT SHOOTING STAND BY MODE Choose the delay before the camera enters shooting standby mode. Option 5 MIN 2 MIN 1 MIN 30 SEC 15 SEC OFF Description The camera will suspend all functions and enter powering-saving (standby) mode if no operations are performed for the selected period. To exit shooting standby mode, press the MENU/OK button or another control. Shooting standby mode disabled. AUTO POWER SAVE If ON is selected, the display frame rate will drop to save power if no operations are performed for a short period, but the normal frame rate can be restored by operating camera controls. Options The Setup Menus 8 ON OFF AUTO POWER OFF TEMP. If its temperature rises beyond a certain point, the camera will first display a message and then, if the temperature rise continues, automatically end shooting and power down. Choose the temperature at which the camera turns off automatically. Option STANDARD HIGH 234 Description The camera turns off automatically when its temperature reaches the STANDARD value. Shooting can continue at temperatures higher than the STANDARD value, extending the time available to record movies and the like. Because remaining in contact with the camera at these high temperatures could result in low-temperature burns, this option should only be used after mounting the camera on a tripod or taking other steps to avoid prolonged contact with the camera. SAVE DATA SETTING Make changes to file management settings. To access file management settings, press MENU/OK, select the D (SET UP) tab, and choose SAVE DATA SET-UP. SAVE DATA SETTING FRAME NO. SAVE ORG IMAGE EDIT FILE NAME xCARD SLOT SETTING FCARD SLOT SETTING SELECT SLOT( SEQUENTIAL) SELECT SLOT( SEQUENTIAL) SELECT FOLDER EXIT Option CONTINUOUS RENEW Description Numbering continues from the last file number used or the first available file number, whichever is higher. Choose this option to reduce the number of pictures with duplicate file 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. Turn the camera off and insert a formatted memory card before resuming shooting. • Selecting D USER SETTING > RESET sets FRAME NO. to CONTINUOUS but does not reset the file number. • Frame numbers for pictures taken with other cameras may differ. 235 The Setup Menus FRAME NO. Frame number New pictures are stored in image files named using a four-digit file number assigned by adding one to the last file number used. The File file number is displayed during playback as Directory number number shown. FRAME NO. controls whether file numbering is reset to 0001 when a new memory card is inserted or the current memory card is formatted. 8 SAVE ORG IMAGE Choose ON to save unprocessed copies of pictures taken using RED EYE REMOVAL. Options ON OFF EDIT FILE NAME Change the file name prefix. sRGB images use a four-letter prefix (default “DSCF”), Adobe RGB images a three-letter prefix (“DSF”) preceded by an underscore. Option sRGB AdobeRGB Default prefix DSCF _DSF Sample file name ABCD0001 _ABC0001 x CARD SLOT SETTING Choose the role played by the card in the second slot. The Setup Menus 8 Option SEQUENTIAL BACKUP RAW / JPEG 236 Description The card in the second slot is used only when the card in the first slot is full. Each picture is recorded twice, once to each card. RAW pictures will be saved to the card in the first slot and JPEG pictures to the card in the second slot. This option only takes effect when SUPER FINE+RAW, FINE+RAW or NORMAL+RAW is selected for H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > IMAGE QUALITY. SAVE DATA SETTING F CARD SLOT SETTING Choose the role played by the card in the second slot. Option SEQUENTIAL BACKUP Description The card in the second slot is used only when the card in the first slot is full. Each picture is recorded twice, once to each card. O • The current movie mode applies to both copies; settings for backup copies cannot be adjusted separately. • Backup recording may not be available with movies, depending on the option selected for movie mode. SELECT SLOT(xSEQUENTIAL) Choose the card that is recorded to first when SEQUENTIAL is selected for x CARD SLOT SETTING. Options SLOT 1 SLOT 2 Options SLOT 1 SLOT 2 The Setup Menus SELECT SLOT(FSEQUENTIAL) Choose the card that is recorded to first when SEQUENTIAL is selected for F CARD SLOT SETTING. 8 237 SAVE DATA SETTING SELECT FOLDER Create folders and choose the folder used to store subsequent pictures. Option SELECT FOLDER CREATE FOLDER Description To choose the folder in which subsequent pictures will be stored, press the focus stick (focus lever) up or down to highlight an existing folder and press MENU/OK. Enter a five-character folder name. The new folder will be created with the next picture you take and subsequent pictures will be stored in that folder. COPYRIGHT INFO Copyright information, in the form of Exif tags, can be added to new images as they are taken. Changes to copyright information are reflected only in images taken after the changes are made. The Setup Menus Option Description DISP COPYRIGHT INFO View the current copyright information. ENTER AUTHOR’S INFO Enter the creator’s name. ENTER COPYRIGHT INFO Enter the name of the copyright holder. Delete the current copyright information. This change applies DELETE COPYRIGHT INFO only to images taken after this option is selected; copyright information recorded with existing images is not affected. 8 238 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 NETWORK SETTING instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING CONNECTION MODE USB POWER SUPPLY 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. Option PAIRING REGISTRATION 239 The Setup Menus Description Pair the camera with a smartphone running the FUJIFILM Camera Remote app. Choose a connection from a list of devices with which the SELECT PAIRING camera has been paired using PAIRING REGISTRATION. DESTINATION Select NO CONNECTION to exit without connecting. Delete pairing information for selected devices. Choose the deDELETE PAIRING vice in the device list. The selected device will also be removed REG. from the devices listed in SELECT PAIRING DESTINATION. • ON: The camera automatically establishes a Bluetooth conBluetooth ON/OFF nection with paired devices when turned on. • OFF: The camera does not connect via Bluetooth. • ON: Mark photos for upload as they are taken. Mark JPEG AUTO IMAGE photos for upload as they are taken. TRANSFER • OFF: Photos are not marked for upload as they are taken. Choose whether to synchronize the camera to the time and/or location provided by a paired smartphone. SMARTPHONE • LOCATION&TIME: Synchronize the time and location. SYNC. SETTING • LOCATION: Synchronize the location. • TIME: Synchronize the time. • OFF: Synchronization off. 8 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 TRANSFER or images are currently selected for upload using the IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER option in the C (playback) menu, upload to paired devices will begin shortly after you exit to playback or turn the camera off. IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER can also be used to select pictures for upload when AUTO IMAGE TRANSFER is off. NETWORK SETTING Adjust settings for connection to wireless networks. Option Description • SIMPLE SETUP: Connect to an access point using simple settings. WIRELESS ACCESS POINT SETTING • MANUAL SETUP: Manually adjust settings for connec- The Setup Menus tion to a wireless network. Choose the network from a list (SELECT FROM NETWORK LIST) or enter the name manually (ENTER SSID). • AUTO: The IP address is assigned automatically. WIRELESS IP • MANUAL: Assign an IP address manually. Manually choose ADDRESS SETTING the IP address (IP ADDRESS), network mask (NETMASK), and gateway address (GATEWAY ADDRESS). 8 240 CONNECTION SETTING instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING Adjust settings for connection to optional Fujifilm 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 different password to print from a smartphone, enter that password instead. The Setup Menus 8 241 CONNECTION MODE Adjust settings for connection to external devices. Option The Setup Menus 8 Description Connecting the camera to a computer via USB automatically enables data transfer mode, allowing data to be copied to USB CARD READER the computer. The camera functions normally when not connected. The camera can be controlled from computers, gimbals, drones, or other devices connected via USB. The camera automatically enters “tethered shooting” (i.e., remote-control) mode when the external device is turned on and returns to normal operation when the external device turned off or disconnected. • Photographs can be taken remotely and automatically downloaded to computers running Capture One, AdoUSB TETHER be® Photoshop® Lightroom® + Tether Plugin, FUJIFILM X SHOOTING AUTO Acquire, or FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner. FUJIFILM X Acquire can also be used to save and load camera settings. • The camera can be used as a webcam when connected to a computer running FUJIFILM X Webcam. • Remote photography and movie recording are available when the camera is connected to a compatible device such as a gimbal or drone. Use camera controls to switch between still photography and movie recording. The features available vary with the device connected. As for USB TETHER SHOOTING AUTO, except that the camera remains in “tethered shooting” (remote-control) mode when the external device is off or not connected, alUSB TETHER lowing the device to resume control when the connection SHOOTING FIXED is re-established after an accidental disconnection or other disruption. At default settings, pictures are not recorded to the memory card. 242 CONNECTION SETTING Option Description Choose this option for wireless remote photography. Select a WIRELESS TETHER network using D CONNECTION SETTING > NETWORK SHOOTING FIXED SETTING. Connecting the camera to a computer via USB automatically enables USB RAW conversion/backup restore mode. The camera functions normally when not connected. USB RAW CONV. (requires FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO): Use the camUSB RAW CONV./ • era’s image processing engine to rapidly convert RAW files BACKUP RESTORE to other formats while maintaining image quality. • BACKUP RESTORE (requires FUJIFILM X Acquire): Save and load camera settings. Reconfigure the camera in an instant or share settings with other cameras of the same type. O D POWER MANAGEMENT > AUTO POWER OFF settings also apply during tethered shooting. To prevent the camera turning off automatically, select OFF for AUTO POWER OFF. N For information on compatible computer software, see “Software for USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING Choose whether power is supplied to the camera when it is connected to a computer or other device via a USB cable. Option ON OFF Description The camera draws power from the connected device, reducing the drain on the camera battery. The camera does not draw power from the connected device. O The camera cannot draw power from Lightning connections or from devices that do not supply power. Select OFF before connecting the camera to such devices. The connection may not be available for data transfer or the like when ON is selected. N Regardless of the option selected, the battery will charge while the camera is off. 243 The Setup Menus Use with Your Camera” (P 298). 8 CONNECTION SETTING GENERAL SETTINGS Adjust settings for connection to wireless networks. Option Description Choose a name (NAME) to identify the camera on the wireless NAME 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; RESIZE IMAGE FOR the original is not affected. SMARTPHONE • ON: Larger images are resized to H for upload. This setting H is recommended. • OFF: Images are uploaded at their original size. Choose whether location data downloaded from a smartphone GEOTAGGING are embedded in pictures as they are taken. LOCATION INFO Display the location data last downloaded from a smartphone. The Setup Menus 8 r BUTTON SETTING Choose the role played by the d button during playback. • s PAIRING/TRANSFER ORDER: The button can be used for pairing and selecting images for transfer. • r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION: The button can be used for wireless connections. INFORMATION View the camera’s MAC, Bluetooth, and wireless network IP addresses. RESET WIRELESS SETTING Restore wireless settings to their default values. 244 Shortcuts 245 Shortcut Options Customize camera controls to suit your style or situation. Frequently-used options can be added to the Q menu or a custom “my” menu or assigned to a function button or touch-function gesture for direct access: Shortcut Option Description Add frequently-used options to this custom menu, “My menu” which can be viewed by pressing MENU/OK and selecting the E (“MY MENU”) tab. The Q menu is displayed by pressing the Q button. The Quick Menu Use the Q menu to view or change the options selected for frequently-used menu items. Use the function buttons for direct access to selectThe function buttons ed features. Use touch function button flick gestures (T-Fn1, Touch-function T-Fn2, T-Fn3, and T-Fn4) for direct access to selected gestures features. Shortcuts 9 246 P 247 249 255 259 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 GRAIN EFFECT SHUTTER TYPE IS MODE FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING ISO EXIT O 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 In the setup menu, select D USER SETTING > x MY MENU SETTING or F MY MENU SETTING. N ADD ITEMS RANK ITEMS REMOVE ITEMS To reorder items, select RANK ITEMS. To delete items, select REMOVE ITEMS. 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 Shortcuts 2 MY MENU SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION MONOCHROMATIC COLOR GRAIN EFFECT COLOR CHROME EFFECT COLOR CHROME FX BLUE OK SELECT 9 CANCEL N Items currently in “my menu” are indicated by check marks. 247 MY MENU 3 Choose a position for the item and press MENU/OK. The item will be added to “my menu”. SELECT ITEM LOCATION 1 IMAGE SIZE 2 IMAGE QUALITY MOVE 4 5 SAVE Press MENU/OK to return to the edit display. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until all the desired items have been added. N “My menu” can contain up to 16 items. Shortcuts 9 248 The Quick Menu Use the quick menu for quick access to selected options. To view the quick menu, press the Q button. The Quick Menu Display The quick menu offers different options in photo and movie modes. At default settings, it contains the following items: Still photography SHOOTING MODE SET EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM Default I HIGHLIGHT TONE J SHADOW TONE K COLOR L SHARPNESS M SELF-TIMER N AF MODE O FLASH FUNCTION SETTING P EVF/LCD BRIGHTNESS The quick menu shows the options currently selected for items B–P, which can be changed. 249 Shortcuts A SHOOTING MODE B ISO C DYNAMIC RANGE D WHITE BALANCE E HIGH ISO NR F IMAGE SIZE G IMAGE QUALITY H FILM SIMULATION LONG PRESS 9 Movie recording SHOOTING MODE SET A SHOOTING MODE B SHUTTER SPEED C MOVIE MODE D F WHITE BALANCE LONG PRESS EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM Default E APERTURE (MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL) F F ISO G FILM SIMULATION H WHITE BALANCE COLOR TEMP. (WHEN k SELECTED) Shortcuts The quick menu shows the options currently selected for items B–H, which can be changed. 9 250 The Quick Menu Viewing and Changing Settings 1 Press Q to display the quick menu during shooting. 2 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to highlight items and rotate the rear command dial to change. ISO SET LONG PRESS EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM N To jump to the EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING menu, press and hold the Q button when the quick menu is displayed. Press Q to exit when settings are complete. N • The quick menu can also be edited using touch controls. • Using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING, you can assign the Q button roles normally reserved for the function buttons or assign the Q button’s default role to a function button (P 255). • To disable the Q (quick menu) button, select NONE for D BUTTON/ DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING > Q BUTTON SETTING. 251 Shortcuts 3 9 Editing the Quick Menu To choose the items displayed in the quick menu: 1 Press and hold the Q button during shooting. N The camera displays the photo quick menu during still photography and the movie quick menu when in movie mode. 2 The current quick menu will be displayed; use the focus stick (focus lever) to highlight the item you wish to change and press MENU/OK. 3 Highlight the item you wish to change and press MENU/OK. The following can be assigned to the quick menu. N The quick menus can also be edited using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > x EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU or F EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU. Shortcuts 9 252 The Quick Menu Available Items (Still Photography) Choose from: • IMAGE SIZE • IMAGE QUALITY • FILM SIMULATION • GRAIN EFFECT • COLOR CHROME EFFECT • COLOR CHROME FX BLUE • SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT • DYNAMIC RANGE • D RANGE PRIORITY • WHITE BALANCE • WHITE BALANCE COLOR TEMP. (WHEN k SELECTED) • HIGHLIGHT TONE • SHADOW TONE • COLOR • SHARPNESS • CLARITY • HIGH ISO NR • AF MODE • FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING • MF ASSIST • TOUCH SCREEN MODE • SELF-TIMER • PHOTOMETRY • SHUTTER TYPE • FLICKER REDUCTION • ISO • FLASH FUNCTION SETTING • FLASH COMPENSATION • EVF/LCD BRIGHTNESS • EVF/LCD COLOR • NONE N To disable the function button, choose NONE. Shortcuts 9 253 The Quick Menu Available Items (Movies) • FILM SIMULATION • WHITE BALANCE • WHITE BALANCE COLOR TEMP. (WHEN k SELECTED) • HIGHLIGHT TONE • SHADOW TONE • COLOR • SHARPNESS • HIGH ISO NR • FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING • MF ASSIST • TOUCH SCREEN MODE • PHOTOMETRY • MOVIE ISO • MOVIE MODE • MOVIE AF MODE • FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION • F IS MODE • F IS MODE BOOST • SHUTTER SPEED • APERTURE (MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL) • INTERNAL/EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT • EVF/LCD BRIGHTNESS • EVF/LCD COLOR • NONE N To disable the function button, choose NONE. Shortcuts 9 254 Function Controls Assign a role to each function button or touch-function gesture for quick access to the selected feature. The Function Buttons Assign a role to the function buttons for quick access to the selected feature. Function Button Defaults The default assignments are: Back-of-Camera Function Buttons Function buttons AFON button Q (quick menu) button AEL (exposure lock) button Center of rear command dial Default Shortcuts A B C D AF-ON QUICK MENU AE LOCK ONLY FOCUS CHECK 9 255 Front-of-Camera Function Buttons A B C D Function buttons Fn3 button Fn2 button Fn1 button Fn4 button Shortcuts 9 256 Default SUB MONITOR MODE FACE DETECTION ON/OFF EXPO. COMP. RAPID AF Function Controls Assigning Roles to the Function Buttons The roles played by the function buttons can be selected using the D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING option in the setup menu. • WIRELESS COMMUNICATION • FLASH FUNCTION SETTING • TTL-LOCK • MODELING FLASH • FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION • F IS MODE BOOST • ZEBRA SETTING • INTERNAL/EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT • MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL • SUB MONITOR MODE • PREVIEW DEPTH OF FIELD • PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE • NATURAL LIVE VIEW • HISTOGRAM • ELECTRONIC LEVEL • LARGE INDICATORS MODE • AE LOCK ONLY • AF LOCK ONLY • AE/AF LOCK • AF-ON • AWB LOCK ONLY • S.S. LOCK • LOCK SETTING • AUTO IMAGE TRANSFER • SELECT PAIRING DESTINATION • Bluetooth ON/OFF • QUICK MENU • PLAYBACK • NONE N To disable the function button, choose NONE. 257 Shortcuts • EXPO. COMP. • IMAGE SIZE • IMAGE QUALITY • RAW • FILM SIMULATION • GRAIN EFFECT • COLOR CHROME EFFECT • COLOR CHROME FX BLUE • SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT • DYNAMIC RANGE • D RANGE PRIORITY • WHITE BALANCE • CLARITY • FOCUS AREA • FOCUS CHECK • AF MODE • RAPID AF • LOW LIGHT PRIORITY AF-S • FACE SELECT op • FACE DETECTION ON/OFF • AF RANGE LIMITER • FOCUS CHECK LOCK • SELF-TIMER • AE BKT SETTING • FOCUS BKT SETTING • PHOTOMETRY • SHUTTER TYPE • FLICKER REDUCTION • ISO • IS MODE • 35mm FORMAT MODE 9 AF-ON Controls to which AF-ON is assigned can be used for autofocus. MODELING FLASH If MODELING FLASH is selected when a compatible shoe-mounted flash unit is attached, you can press the control to test-fire the flash and check for shadows and the like (modeling flash). TTL-LOCK If TTL-LOCK is selected, you can press the control to lock flash output according to the option selected for F FLASH SETTING > TTL-LOCK MODE (P 153). Shortcuts 9 FACE SELECT op FACE SELECT op can be enabled or disabled by pressing the button to which FACE SELECT op is assigned. Enabling FACE SELECT op allows the focus stick (focus lever) or (during viewfinder photography) touch controls (P 27) to be used to select the face that will be used for focus. FACE SELECT ON The following features can be accessed using the focus stick or during viewfinder photography when FACE SELECT op is enabled: • The face used to set focus can be selected using the focus stick. To switch from face detection to manual focus-area selection, press the center of the focus stick (focus lever) (P 85). Press again to re-enable face detection. • The touch screen (monitor) or focus stick can be used to select the face used to set focus during viewfinder photography. 258 Function Controls Touch-Function Gestures Assign roles to touch-function gestures (T-Fn1, T-Fn2, T-Fn3, or T-Fn4) for quick access to selected features. N Touch-function gestures are disabled by default. To enable touch-func- tion gestures, select ON for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > TOUCH SCREEN SETTING > c TOUCH FUNCTION. Touch-Function Gesture Defaults The default assignments for the different gestures are: Touch-Function Gestures T-Fn1 (flick up) T-Fn2 (flick left) T-Fn3 (flick right) T-Fn4 (flick down) Default HISTOGRAM FILM SIMULATION WHITE BALANCE ELECTRONIC LEVEL Shortcuts A B C D 9 259 Function Controls Assigning Roles to Touch-Function Gestures The roles played by touch-function gestures can be selected using the D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING option in the setup menu. Shortcuts 9 • IMAGE SIZE • IMAGE QUALITY • RAW • FILM SIMULATION • GRAIN EFFECT • COLOR CHROME EFFECT • COLOR CHROME FX BLUE • SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT • DYNAMIC RANGE • D RANGE PRIORITY • WHITE BALANCE • CLARITY • FOCUS AREA • FOCUS CHECK • AF MODE • RAPID AF • LOW LIGHT PRIORITY AF-S • FACE SELECT op • FACE DETECTION ON/OFF • AF RANGE LIMITER • FOCUS CHECK LOCK • SELF-TIMER • AE BKT SETTING • FOCUS BKT SETTING • PHOTOMETRY • SHUTTER TYPE • FLICKER REDUCTION • ISO • IS MODE • 35mm FORMAT MODE • WIRELESS COMMUNICATION • FLASH FUNCTION SETTING • TTL-LOCK • MODELING FLASH • FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION • F IS MODE BOOST • ZEBRA SETTING • INTERNAL/EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT • MOVIE OPTIMIZED CONTROL oL • SUB MONITOR MODE • PREVIEW DEPTH OF FIELD • PREVIEW EXP./WB IN MANUAL MODE • NATURAL LIVE VIEW • HISTOGRAM • ELECTRONIC LEVEL • LARGE INDICATORS MODE • S.S. LOCK • LOCK SETTING • AUTO IMAGE TRANSFER • SELECT PAIRING DESTINATION • Bluetooth ON/OFF • QUICK MENU • PLAYBACK • NONE N To disable touch-function gestures, choose NONE. 260 Peripherals and Optional Accessories 261 Lenses The camera can be used with lenses for the FUJIFILM G-mount. Lens Parts Peripherals and Optional Accessories A Lens hood B Mounting marks C Focus ring D Aperture ring lock release E Mounting marks (focal length) F Aperture ring G Lens signal contacts H Front lens cap I Rear lens cap N A GF63mmF2.8 R WR lens is used here for illustrative purposes. 10 262 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 Fujifilm lens-cleaning paper to which a small amount of lens-cleaning fluid has been applied. • Replace the front and rear caps when the lens is not in use. Removing Lens Caps Remove lens caps as shown. Attaching Lens Hoods When attached, lens hoods reduce glare and protect the front lens element. Peripherals and Optional Accessories O Lens caps may differ from those shown. 10 263 Lenses Aperture Rings In modes A (aperture-priority AE) and M (manual), you can choose the aperture (f-number) by rotating the lens aperture ring. Aperture ring lock release Setting C( ) A( ) Peripherals and Optional Accessories Other values ( Aperture ring Description With the aperture ring in the C or A position, you can choose the aperture (f-number) by rotating the camera command dial. ) Set aperture to the selected value. N To select C or A, or to select another value after selecting C or A, press the aperture ring lock release while rotating the aperture ring. 10 264 External Flash Units Use optional external flash units for flash photography. Some units support high-speed sync (FP) and can be used at shutter speeds faster than the flash sync speed, while others can function as commanders controlling remote units via optical wireless flash control. O You may be unable to test-fire the flash in some circumstances, for example when a setup menu is displayed on the camera. Red-Eye Removal Red-eye removal is available when an option other than OFF is selected for F FLASH SETTING > RED EYE REMOVAL and G AF/MF SETTING > FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING is FACE DETECTION ON. Red-eye removal minimizes “red-eye” caused when light from the flash is reflected from the subject’s retinas. Peripherals and Optional Accessories 10 265 Flash Settings 1 Connect the unit to the camera. 2 In shooting mode, select FLASH FUNCTION SETTING in the F (FLASH SETTING) menu tab. The options available vary with the flash unit. FLASH SETTING FLASH FUNCTION SETTING RED EYE REMOVAL TTL-LOCK MODE LED LIGHT SETTING COMMANDER SETTING CH SETTING EXIT Menu SYNC TERMINAL SHOE MOUNT FLASH Peripherals and Optional Accessories 10 COMMANDER (OPTICAL) Description Displayed when no compatible flash unit is connected or if a unit is connected via the sync terminal or uses only the X-contact on the hot shoe. Displayed when an optional flash unit is mounted on the hot shoe and turned on. Displayed if an optional flash unit functioning as a commander for Fujifilm optical wireless remote flash control is connected and turned on. P 267 268 271 N SYNC TERMINAL will be also displayed if an incompatible flash unit or no flash unit is connected. 3 Highlight items using the focus stick (focus lever) and rotate the rear command dial to change the highlighted setting. 4 Press DISP/BACK to put the changes into effect. MODE SHOE MOUNT FLASH ADJUST 266 END External Flash Units SYNC TERMINAL The following options are available when no compatible flash unit is connected or if a unit is connected via the sync terminal or uses only the X-contact on the hot shoe. MODE SYNC TERMINAL ADJUST END Setting The Sync Terminal Use the sync terminal to connect flash units that require a sync cable. Peripherals and Optional Accessories Description Choose from the following options: • M: A trigger signal is transmitted via the hot shoe X contacts when a picture is taken. Choose a shutter speed slower than A Flash control mode the sync speed; even slower speeds may be required if the unit uses long flashes or has a slow response time. • D (OFF): The trigger signal is disabled. Choose whether the flash is timed to fire immediately after the shutter opens (H/1ST CURTAIN) or immediately before B Sync it closes (I/2ND CURTAIN). 1ST CURTAIN is recommended in most circumstances. 10 267 SHOE MOUNT FLASH The following options are available when an optional shoe-mounted flash unit is attached and turned on. MODE SHOE MOUNT FLASH ADJUST Setting END Peripherals and Optional Accessories Description The flash control mode selected with the flash unit. This can in some cases be adjusted from the camera; the options available vary with the flash. • TTL: TTL mode. Adjust flash compensation (B). • M: The flash fires at the selected output regardless of subject A Flash control mode brightness or camera settings. Output in some cases can be adjusted from the camera (B). • MULTI: Repeating flash. Compatible shoe-mounted flash units will fire multiple times with each shot. • D (OFF): The flash does not fire. Some flash units can be turned off from the camera. 10 268 External Flash Units Setting Peripherals and Optional Accessories Description The options available vary with flash control mode. • TTL: Adjust flash compensation (the full value may not be applied if the limits of the flash control system are exceeded). In the cases of the EF-X20, EF-20, and EF-42, the selected value is added to the value selected with the flash unit. B Flash compensation/ • M/MULTI: Adjust flash output (compatible units only). output Choose from values expressed as fractions of full power, from ⁄ (mode M) or ¼ (MULTI) down to ⁄ in increments equivalent to ⁄ EV. The desired results may not be achieved at low values if they exceed the limits of the flash control system; take a test shot and check the results. Choose a flash mode for TTL flash control. The options available vary with the shooting mode (P, S, A, or M) selected. • E (FLASH AUTO): The flash fires only as required; flash level is adjusted according to subject brightness. A p icon displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway indicates that the flash will fire when the photo is taken. F (STANDARD): The flash fires with every shot if possible; • C Flash mode (TTL) flash level is adjusted according to subject brightness. The flash will not fire if not fully charged when the shutter is released. • G (SLOW SYNC.): Combine the flash with slow shutter speeds when photographing portrait subjects against a backdrop of night scenery. The flash will not fire if not fully charged when the shutter is released. 10 269 Setting D Sync E Zoom Peripherals and Optional Accessories F Lighting G LED light G Number of flashes * H Frequency * Description Control flash timing. • H (1ST CURTAIN): The flash fires immediately after the shutter opens (generally the best choice). • I (2ND CURTAIN): The flash fires immediately before the shutter closes. • R (AUTO FP(HSS)): High-speed sync (compatible units only). The camera automatically engages front-curtain highspeed sync at shutter speeds faster than the flash sync speed. Equivalent to 1ST CURTAIN when MULTI is selected for flash control mode. The angle of illumination (flash coverage) for units that support flash zoom. Some units allow the adjustment to be made from the camera. If AUTO is selected, zoom will automatically be adjusted to match coverage to lens focal length. If the unit supports this feature, choose from: • J (FLASH POWER PRIORITY): Gain range by slightly reducing coverage. • K (STANDARD): Match coverage to picture angle. • L (EVEN COVERAGE PRIORITY): Slightly increase coverage for more even lighting. Choose how the built-in LED light functions during still photography (compatible units only): as a catchlight (M/CATCHLIGHT), as an AF-assist illuminator (N/AF ASSIST), or as both a catchlight and an AF-assist illuminator (O/AF ASSIST+CATCHLIGHT). Choose OFF to disable the LED during photography. Choose the number of times the flash fires each time the shutter is released in MULTI mode. Choose the frequency at which the flash fires in MULTI mode. * Full value may not be applied if limits of flash control system are exceeded. 10 270 External Flash Units COMMANDER(OPTICAL) The options will be displayed if the unit is currently functioning as a commander for Fujifilm optical wireless remote flash control. MODE COMMANDER(OPTICAL) ADJUST END B Peripherals and Optional Accessories Fujifilm optical wireless remote flash control offers a choice of four channels (Channels 1 through 4) for the exchange of optical signals between the commander and remote flash units. Separate channels can be used for different flash systems or to prevent interference when multiple systems are operating in close proximity. The flash units can also be placed in up to three groups (A, B, and C) and flash mode C and flash level adjusted separately for A each group. 10 271 Setting A Flash control mode (group A) B Flash control mode (group B) C Flash control mode (group C) Peripherals and Optional Accessories D Flash compensation/ output (group A) E Flash compensation/ output (group B) F Flash compensation/ output (group C) 10 272 Description Choose flash control modes for groups A, B, and C. TTL% is available for groups A and B only. • TTL: The units in the group fire in TTL mode. Flash compensation can be adjusted separately for each group. • TTL%: If TTL% is selected for either group A or B, you can specify the output of the selected group as a percentage of the other and adjust overall flash compensation for both groups. • M: In mode M, the units in the group fire at the selected output (expressed as a fraction of full power) regardless of subject brightness or camera settings. • MULTI: Choosing MULTI for any group sets all the units in all groups to repeating flash mode. All units will fire multiple times with each shot. • D (OFF): If OFF is selected, the units in the group will not fire. Adjust flash level for the selected group according to option selected for flash control mode. Note that the full value may not be applied if the limits of the flash control system are exceeded. • TTL: Adjust flash compensation. • M/MULTI: Adjust flash output. • TTL%: Choose the balance between groups A and B and adjust overall flash compensation. External Flash Units Setting G Flash mode (TTL) I Zoom J Lighting 273 Peripherals and Optional Accessories H Sync Description Choose a flash mode for TTL flash control. The options available vary with the shooting mode (P, S, A, or M) selected. • E (FLASH AUTO): The flash fires only as required; flash level is adjusted according to subject brightness. A p icon displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway indicates that the flash will fire when the photo is taken. • F (STANDARD): The flash fires with every shot if possible; flash level is adjusted according to subject brightness. The flash will not fire if not fully charged when the shutter is released. • G (SLOW SYNC.): Combine the flash with slow shutter speeds when photographing portrait subjects against a backdrop of night scenery. The flash will not fire if not fully charged when the shutter is released. Control flash timing. • H (1ST CURTAIN): The flash fires immediately after the shutter opens (generally the best choice). • I (2ND CURTAIN): The flash fires immediately before the shutter closes. • R (AUTO FP(HSS)): High-speed sync (compatible units only). The camera automatically engages front-curtain highspeed sync at shutter speeds faster than the flash sync speed. Equivalent to 1ST CURTAIN when MULTI is selected for flash control mode. The angle of illumination (flash coverage) for units that support flash zoom. Some units allow the adjustment to be made from the camera. If AUTO is selected, zoom will automatically be adjusted to match coverage to lens focal length. If the unit supports this feature, choose from: • J (FLASH POWER PRIORITY): Gain range by slightly reducing coverage. • K (STANDARD): Match coverage to picture angle. • L (EVEN COVERAGE PRIORITY): Slightly increase coverage for more even lighting. 10 External Flash Units Setting K Commander K Number of flashes L Channel Peripherals and Optional Accessories L Frequency 10 274 Description Choose the group for units functioning as a commander for Fujifilm optical wireless remote flash control in TTL, TTL%, or M mode. This option is available only with clipon flash units that support Fujifilm optical wireless remote flash control. • Gr A: Assign the commander to group A. • Gr B: Assign the commander to group B. • Gr C: Assign the commander to group C. • OFF: Output from the commander is held to a level that does not affect the final picture. Choose the number of times the flash fires each time the shutter is released in MULTI mode. Choose the channel used by the commander for communication with the remote flash units. Separate channels can be used for different flash systems or to prevent interference when multiple systems are operating in close proximity. Choose the frequency at which the flash fires in MULTI mode. Handgrips Using a handgrip makes the camera easier to hold. Attaching the Handgrip The MHG-GFX S handgrip attaches to the tripod socket. Peripherals and Optional Accessories 10 275 MEMO 276 Connections 277 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 2 Turn the camera off. Connect the cable as shown below. Insert into HDMI connector Insert into HDMI Micro connector (Type D) Connections 11 3 Configure 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 279). O • Making sure the connectors are fully inserted. • Use an HDMI cable no more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long. 278 HDMI Output Shooting Display Full HD live view or movie footage on a TV or save it to an external 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 effect on sounds played on the TV; use the television volume controls to adjust the volume. N Some televisions may briefly display a black screen when movie playback begins. Connections 11 279 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 in- stall 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 firmware For downloads and other information, visit: http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/ Connections 11 280 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 offers 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 239). • You can choose a connection from up to 7 paired smartphones or tablets. Smartphones and Tablets: Wireless LAN Establish wireless LAN connections to smartphones or tablets using WIRELESS COMMUNICATION in the A SHOOTING SETTING, B MOVIE SETTING, or C PLAY BACK MENU. Connections 11 281 Wireless Connections (Bluetooth®, Wireless LAN/Wi-Fi) Tethered Shooting: Capture One Pro Fujifilm/ Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX/FUJIFILM X Acquire CONNECTION N SETTING • Before proceeding, adjust settings USB CARD READER Bluetooth SETTINGS u USB TETHER SHOOTING AUTO NETWORK ET SETTING using D CONNECTION SETTING > USB TETHER SHOOTING FIXED PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING WIRELESS TETHER SHOOTING FIXED NETWORK SETTING and then select CONNECTION MODE ON USB RAW CONV./BACKUP RESTORE SB POWER SUPPLY SETTING USB WIRELESS TETHER SHOOTING FIXED GENERAL SETTINGS EN INFORMATION F for D CONNECTION SETTING > ESET WIRELESS SETTING RESET CONNECTION MODE (P 242). • Tethered shooting can be performed using software such as Capture One Pro Fujifilm, Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC, and FUJIFILM X Acquire. If you use Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC, download FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX from the Adobe Exchange website. FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX is available free of charge. N • For more information, visit the following website: http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/#tether • For more information on FUJIFILM X Acquire and FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX, see “Software for Use with Your Camera” (P 298). Connections 11 282 Connecting via USB The camera can be connected to computers and smartphones via USB. N Before downloading pictures or taking pictures remotely, connect the camera to a computer and check that it functions normally. 1 2 Turn the computer on. 3 4 Turn the camera off. Adjust settings according to how the camera will be used. • “Tethered Shooting: Capture One Pro Fujifilm/Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX/FUJIFILM X Acquire/FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner” (P 286) • “Copying Pictures from a Memory Card to a Computer” (P 287) • “Using Your Camera as a Webcam (FUJIFILM X Webcam)” (P 287) • “Converting RAW Images: FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO” (P 288) • “Backing up and Restoring Camera Settings (FUJIFILM X Acquire)” (P 288) • “Pixel Shift Multishot” (P 107) Connect a USB cable. Connections 11 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. 283 5 6 Turn the camera on. Copy pictures to your computer. • Tethered shooting: During tethered shooting, you can copy pictures using tethered shooting software such as the Capture One Pro Fujifilm/Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX/ FUJIFILM X Acquire. • Image transfer: Use applications provided with your operating system. • Using your camera as a webcam: Launch FUJIFILM X Webcam. • RAW conversion: Process RAW images using FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO. The power of the camera’s image processing engine is used for rapid processing. • Saving and loading camera settings: Use FUJIFILM X Acquire to save or load camera settings. Save your preferred settings to a file in a single operation and copy them to multiple cameras. • Pixel Shift Multishot: Pixel-shift multi-shot photography can be performed via tethered shooting. For this purpose, use FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner. Connections 11 284 Connecting via USB O • Turn the camera off before disconnecting the USB cable. • When connecting USB cables, be sure the connectors are fully in- serted 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. Connections 11 285 Tethered Shooting: Capture One Pro Fujifilm/ Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX/ FUJIFILM X Acquire/FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner N SETTING • Before proceeding, select USB TETHER CONNECTION USB CARD READER u Bluetooth SETTINGS USB TETHER SHOOTING AUTO NETWORK ET SETTING SHOOTING AUTO for D CONNECTION USB TETHER SHOOTING FIXED PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING WIRELESS TETHER SHOOTING FIXED SETTING > CONNECTION MODE in the CONNECTION MODE ON USB RAW CONV./BACKUP RESTORE USB SB POWER SUPPLY SETTING camera menus. EN GENERAL SETTINGS INFORMATION F • Capture One Pro Fujifilm, Adobe® RESET ESET WIRELESS SETTING Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX, FUJIFILM X Acquire, and FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner can be used for tethered shooting. N • Choose USB TETHER SHOOTING FIXED if the camera will be used solely for tethered shooting. Note that if the USB cable is disconnected, the camera will continue to function in tethered mode and pictures will not be saved to the camera memory card. • For more information, visit the following website: http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/#tether • For more information on Capture One Pro Fujifilm, Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX, FUJIFILM X Acquire, and FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner, see “Software for Use with Your Camera” (P 298). Connections 11 286 Connecting via USB Copying Pictures from a Memory Card to a Computer N SETTING • Before copying pictures to a com- CONNECTION USB CARD READER Bluetooth SETTINGS u USB TETHER SHOOTING AUTO NETWORK ET SETTING puter, select USB CARD READER for USB TETHER SHOOTING FIXED PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING WIRELESS TETHER SHOOTING FIXED DCONNECTION SETTING > CONNECCONNECTION MODE ON USB RAW CONV./BACKUP RESTORE USB SB POWER SUPPLY SETTING TION MODE. EN GENERAL SETTINGS INFORMATION F • The software that can be used to copy RESET ESET WIRELESS SETTING 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 files over 4 GB in size. Windows Pictures can be copied to your computer using applications supplied with the operating system. Using Your Camera as a Webcam (FUJIFILM X Webcam) N SETTING • Before proceeding, select USB TETHER CONNECTION USB CARD READER u Bluetooth SETTINGS USB TETHER SHOOTING AUTO SHOOTING AUTO for D CONNECTION NETWORK ET SETTING USB TETHER SHOOTING FIXED PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING WIRELESS TETHER SHOOTING FIXED SETTING > CONNECTION MODE in the CONNECTION MODE ON USB RAW CONV./BACKUP RESTORE USB SB POWER SUPPLY SETTING camera menus. EN GENERAL SETTINGS INFORMATION F • Launch FUJIFILM X Webcam. RESET ESET WIRELESS SETTING with Your Camera” (P 298). Connections N For more information on FUJIFILM X Webcam, see “Software for Use 11 287 Converting RAW Images: FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO • Before proceeding, select USB RAW CONV./BACKUP RESTORE for D CONNECTION SETTING > CONNECTION MODE in the camera menus. • FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO can be used to convert RAW images to JPEG or TIFF images. CONNECTION N SETTING USB CARD READER Bluetooth SETTINGS u USB TETHER SHOOTING AUTO NETWORK ET SETTING USB TETHER SHOOTING FIXED PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING WIRELESS TETHER SHOOTING FIXED CONNECTION MODE ON USB RAW CONV./BACKUP RESTORE USB SB POWER SUPPLY SETTING EN GENERAL SETTINGS INFORMATION F RESET ESET WIRELESS SETTING N For more information on FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO, see “Software for Use with Your Camera” (P 298). Backing up and Restoring Camera Settings (FUJIFILM X Acquire) N SETTING • Before proceeding, select USB RAW CONNECTION USB CARD READER u Bluetooth SETTINGS USB TETHER SHOOTING AUTO NETWORK ET SETTING CONV./BACKUP RESTORE for D CONUSB TETHER SHOOTING FIXED PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING WIRELESS TETHER SHOOTING FIXED NECTION SETTING > CONNECTION ON CONNECTION MODE USB RAW CONV./BACKUP RESTORE SB POWER SUPPLY SETTING USB MODE in the camera menus. EN GENERAL SETTINGS INFORMATION F • FUJIFILM X Acquire can be used to ESET WIRELESS SETTING RESET backup and restore camera settings. N For more information on FUJIFILM X Acquire, see “Software for Use with Your Camera” (P 298). Connections 11 288 Connecting via USB Connecting to Smartphones To copy pictures to a smartphone, select OFF for D CONNECTION SETTING > USB POWER SUPPLY 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. Type-C Use the supplied USB cable. Supplied USB cable Type-C connector (male) Type-C connector (male) Micro-B Use a USB on-the-go (OTG) cable. Third-party USB cable Micro-B connector (male) Type-A connector (male) O • The smartphone must support USB OTG. • The desired results cannot be achieved Type-A connector (female) Connections Type-C connector (male) USB OTG cable 11 with a USB Type-C–to– Mirco-B cable. Use an OTG cable. 289 1 Set the camera’s D CONNECTION SETTING > USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING to OFF. 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 notification “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. Connections 11 290 Connecting via USB For Customers Using iOS Use a camera adapter. Given that the camera is equipped with a USB Type-C connector, you will need to supply a cable with a USB Type-A connector for connection to the camera adapter. Third-party USB cable Type-C connector (male) Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter Use an Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter Type-A connector (male) 1 Set the camera’s D CONNECTION SETTING > USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING to OFF. 2 Connect the camera and smartphone using a USB cable. Launch the Photos app to import photos and movies to your smartphone. O • A Type-C to Type-C USB cable is required for connection to iPad Pro and iPad Air devices equipped with USB Type-C connectors. desired results cannot be achieved with a USB Type-C–to– Lightning cable. Use a camera adapter. • The Connections 11 291 instax SHARE Printers Print pictures from your digital camera to instax SHARE printers. Establishing a Connection Select D CONNECTION SETTING > instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING 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 different password to print from a smartphone, enter that password instead. Connections 11 292 instax SHARE Printers 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 CANCEL 3 Use the focus stick (focus lever) to display the picture you want to print, then press MENU/OK. 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. 4 The picture will be sent to the printer and printing will start. Connections 11 293 MEMO 294 Technical Notes 295 Accessories from Fujifilm The following optional accessories are available from Fujifilm. For the latest information on the accessories available in your region, check with your local Fujifilm representative or visit https://fujifilm-x.com/support/compatibility/cameras/. Rechargeable Li-ion batteries NP-W235: Additional high-capacity NP-W235 rechargeable batteries can be purchased as required. Dual battery chargers BC-W235: The BC-W235 can charge up to two NP-W235 batteries at a time. At +25 °C/+77 °F, the batteries will charge in about 200 minutes. Using a device that supplies power with an outputs of 30 W or above reduces charging times to as little as 150 minutes. FUJINON lenses GF-series lenses: Interchangeable lenses for use exclusively with the FUJIFILM G-mount. Eye cups EC-XH W/EC-XT L/EC-XT M/EC-XT S/EC-GFX: Attach viewfinder eyecups to prevent light leaking into the viewfinder window. Mount adapters H MOUNT ADAPTER G: This mount adapter allows the camera to be used with SUPER EBC FUJINON accessories for the GX645AF, giving you the use of one additional teleconverter and nine different lenses. Macro extension tubes MCEX-18G WR/MCEX-45G WR: Mount this adapter between the lens and the camera body for macro photography with large reproduction ratios. View camera adapters Technical Notes 12 VIEW CAMERA ADAPTER G: This adapter is for use with lenses for older FUJINON large-format cameras, including lenses in the CM FUJINON series. Shoe-mounted flash units EF-X500: In addition to manual and TTL flash control, this clip-on flash unit has a Guide Number of 50/164 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports FP (high-speed sync), allowing it to be used at shutter speeds that exceed the flash sync speed. Featuring support for the optional EF-BP1 battery pack and Fujifilm optical wireless flash control, it can be used as a commander or remote flash unit for remote wireless flash photography. 296 Accessories from Fujifilm Shoe-mounted flash units EF-BP1: A battery pack for EF-X500 flash units. Takes up to 8 AA batteries. EF-60: In addition to manual and TTL flash control, this clip-on flash unit has a Guide Number of 60/197 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports FP (high-speed sync), allowing it to be used at shutter speeds that exceed the flash sync speed. It can also be used as remote flash under the control of an optional EF-W1 wireless commander. EF-W1: With support for the NAS * wireless communication standard developed by Nissin Japan, this wireless flash commander can be used with optional EF-60 clip-on flash units and other NAS-compliant units. * NAS is a registered trademark of Nissin Japan Ltd. EF-42: This clip-on flash unit (powered by four AA batteries) has a Guide Number of 42/137 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports manual and TTL flash control and auto power zoom in the range 24–105 mm (35 mm format equivalent). The flash head can be rotated 90° up, 180° left, or 120° right for bounce lighting. EF-X20: This clip-on flash unit has a Guide Number of 20/65 (ISO 100, m/ft.). Powered by two AAA batteries, this light, compact unit features a dial for adjusting TTL flash compensation or manual flash output. EF-20: This clip-on flash unit (powered by two AA batteries) has a Guide Number of 20/65 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports TTL flash control (manual flash control is not supported). The flash head can be rotated upwards 90° for bounce lighting. Remote releases RR-100: Use to reduce camera shake or keep the shutter open during a time exposure. Stereo microphones MIC-ST1: An external microphone for movie recording. Handgrips MHG-GFX S: Features an improved grip. The MHG-GFX S is equipped with a rail for quick-shoe camera mounts. Grip belts GB-001: Improves grip. Technical Notes Body caps BCP-002: Cover the camera lens mount when no lens is attached. instax SHARE printers SP-1/SP-2/SP-3: Connect via wireless LAN to print pictures on instax film. 12 297 Software for Use with Your Camera The camera can be used with the following software. For the latest information on software available from Fujifilm, visit https://fujifilm-x.com/support/compatibility/cameras/. FUJIFILM Camera Remote Establish a wireless connection between your camera and a smartphone or tablet (P 280). http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/ RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX is RAW conversion software from Ichikawa Soft Laboratory Co., Ltd. View RAW pictures on your computer and convert them into other formats. RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX is available free of charge from the Fujifilm website. https://fujifilm-x.com/support/download/software/raw-file-converterex-powered-by-silkypix/ N “RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX” is supplied by Ichikawa Soft Laboratory Co., Ltd. Technical Notes 12 Capture One Express Fujifilm Capture One Express Fujifilm is image edit software from Capture One A/S. View RAW pictures on your computer and convert them into other formats. Capture One Express Fujifilm is available free of charge from Capture One A/S. https://www.captureone.com/products-plans/capture-one-express/fujifilm Capture One Pro Fujifilm Capture One Pro Fujifilm is workflow software from Capture One A/S. Capture One Pro Fujifilm supports tethered shooting and the conversion of RAW pictures into other formats. https://www.captureone.com/explore-features/fujifilm 298 Software for Use with Your Camera Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC + FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX Installing this dedicated plug-in allows tethered shooting using Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® Classic CC. FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX is available free of charge from the Adobe Exchange website. FUJIFILM Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for GFX https://fujifilm-x.com/products/software/adobe-photoshop-lightroomtether-plugin/ FUJIFILM X Acquire This application for Windows and macOS lets you connect to the camera via USB or Wi-Fi and automatically download photos to a specified folder as they are taken, or backup and restore the camera via USB. https://fujifilm-x.com/products/software/x-acquire/ O Auto download (tethered shooting) is not supported with some cameras. FUJIFILM X Webcam Connect the camera to a computer via USB to turn it into a webcam. https://fujifilm-x.com/products/software/x-webcam/ Technical Notes 12 299 Software for Use with Your Camera FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO When the camera is connected to a computer via USB, FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO can use the camera’s unique image processing engine to rapidly convert RAW files to create high-quality images in other formats. https://fujifilm-x.com/products/software/x-raw-studio/ FUJIFILM Pixel Shift Combiner Computer software for combining pictures taken using pixel-shift multi-shot or reducing false colors (P 107). https://fujifilm-x.com/products/software/pixel-shift-combiner/ Technical Notes 12 300 For Your Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions • Read Instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Instructions tructions: The safety and operating instructions • Retain Ins should be retained for future reference. Warnings ngs: All warnings on the appliance and in the • Heed Warni operating instructions should be adhered to. structions: All operating and use instructions • Follow InInstructions should be followed. Antennas 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 Electric Servicee Equipmentt Antenna Lead in Wire AAnntenna Discharge Unit D (NEC N SECTION 8 810-20) Ground Clamps Power Service Grounding Electrode System (NEC ART 250. PART H) Grounding Conductors (NEC SECTION 810-21) Technical Notes Installation 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 fit 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 fit, 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 fit 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 fire 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. 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. 12 301 Power Lines: An outside antenna system should not be locat- Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this video product from ed in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personlight or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power nel under the following conditions: lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, • When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such • If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. video product. • If the video product has been exposed to rain or water. Use If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has Cleaning: Unplug this video product from the wall outlet be- • been damaged. fore cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. If the video product does not operate normally follow the Use a damp cloth for cleaning. operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustthis video product through openings as they may touch dan- ment of other controls may result in damage and will often gerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the the video product to its normal operation. video product. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in perforLightning: For added protection for this video product re- mance — this indicates a need for service. ceiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall sure the service technician has used replacement parts specoutlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will ified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in power-line surges. fire, electric shock or other hazards. Service Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to Servicing: Do not attempt to service this video product this video product, ask the service technician to perform yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to safety checks to determine that the video product is in propdangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to er operating condition. qualified service personnel. Be sure to read these notes before use Safety Notes • Make sure that you use your camera correctly. Read these The symbols on the product (including the accesories) represent the following: safety notes and your Basic Manual carefully before use. AC • After reading these safety notes, store them in a safe place. DC 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. Class II equipment (The construction of the product is double-insulated.) WARNING This icon indicates that death or serious inWARNING jury can result if the information is ignored. Technical Notes 12 This icon indicates that personal injury or CAUTION 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”). 302 Unplug from power socket If a problem arises, turn the camera off, remove the battery, disconnect the USB cable, and unplug the AC power adapter. Continued use of the camera when it is emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual odor, or is in any other abnormal state can cause a fire or electric shock. Contact your Fujifilm dealer. Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the camera 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 find 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 fire or electric shock. Contact your Fujifilm dealer. For Your Safety WARNING Do not use in the bathroom or shower Do not disassemble Do not touch internal parts Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower. This can cause a fire or electric shock. Never attempt to change or take apart the camera (never open the case). Failure to observe this precaution can cause fire or electric shock. 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 change, heat or unduly twist or pull the connection cord and do not place heavy objects on the connection cord. These actions could damage the cord and cause a fire or electric shock. If the cord is damaged, contact your Fujifilm 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 traffic accident. Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during a thunderstorm. This can cause an electric shock due to induced current from the lightning discharge. Do not use the battery except as specified. Load the battery as shown by the indicator. Use only batteries or AC power adapters specified for use with this camera. Do not use voltages other than the power supply voltage shown. The use of other power sources can cause a fire. Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than those specified 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 flash 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. Do not leave one part of the body in contact with the product for prolonged periods while the product is on. Failure to observe this precaution could result in low-temperature burns, particularly during prolonged use, at high ambient temperatures, when HIGH is selected for AUTO POWER OFF TEMP., or with users who suffer from poor circulation or reduced sensation, in which case use of a tripod or similar precautions are recommended. Do not use in the presence of flammable objects, explosive gases, or dust. When carrying the battery, install it in a digital camera or keep it in the hard case. When storing the 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 flash, 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. Technical Notes Do not disassemble, modify, or heat batteries. Do not drop, strike, or throw batteries or otherwise subject them to strong impacts. Do not use batteries that show signs of leaking, deformation, discoloration, or other abnormalities. Use only designated chargers to recharge rechargeable batteries and do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable Li-ion or alkaline batteries. Do not short batteries or store them with metallic objects. Failure to observe these precautions could result in the batteries overheating, igniting, rupturing, or leaking, causing fire, burns, or other injury. WARNING If the battery leaks and fluid gets in contact with your eyes, skin or clothing, flush the affected area with clean water and seek medical attention or call an emergency number right away. 12 303 CAUTION Do not use this camera camera in locations affected ected by oil fumes, steam, steam, humidity or dust. dust. This can cause a fire or electric shock. Do not leave th this is camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures. Do not leave the camera in locations such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight. This can cause a fire. Do not place heavy objects on th thee camera. This can cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and cause injury. Do not move the camera whi while le the AC power adap adapter ter is still connected. connected. Do not pull on the connection cord to disconnect the AC power adapter. This can damage the power cord or cables and cause a fire or electric shock. Do not cover cover or wrap the camera camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth oorr blanket. This can cause heat to build up and distort the casing or cause a fire. Do not use the pl plug ug if it is damaged or if it does not fit securely into the outlet. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock. When you are clea cleaning ning the camera or yyou ou do not plan to usee the camera for an extended period, rem us remove ove the battery and disconnect and unplu unplugg the AC power adapt adapter. er. Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric shock. When charging ends, unp When unplug lug the charger from the power socket. Leaving the charger plugged into the power socket can cause a fire. When a memory card is removed, the the card could come outt of the slot too quickly. ou quickly. Use your finger nger to hold it and gently ge ntly release the card. card. Injury could result to those struck by the ejected card. Request regular intern internal al testing and clean cleaning ing for your camera. Build-up of dust in your camera can cause a fire or electric shock. Contact your Fujifilm dealer to request internal cleaning every two years. Please note that this service is not free of charge. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly Danger incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Technical Notes Batteries (battery pack or batteries batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat ssuch uch as sunshine, fire re or the like. 12 304 For Your Safety The Battery and Power Supply Note: Check the type of battery used in your camera and read ■ Cautions: Handling the Battery the appropriate sections. • Do not transport or store with metal objects such as neckWARNING: Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat laces or hairpins. • Do not expose to flame or heat. such as sunshine, fire or the like. Do not disassemble or modify. The following describes the proper use of batteries and how • Do not expose to low atmospheric pressures. to prolong their life. Incorrect use can shorten battery life or • • Use with designated chargers only. cause leakage, overheating, fire, or explosion. • Dispose of used batteries promptly. Li-ion Batteries • Do not drop or subject to strong physical shocks. Read this section if your camera uses a rechargeable Li-ion • Do not expose to water. battery. • Keep the terminals clean. The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery • The battery and camera body may become warm to the touch after extended use. This is normal. before use. Keep the battery in its case when not in use. ■ Caution: Disposal ■ Notes on the Battery The battery gradually loses its charge when not in use. Dispose of used batteries in accord with local regulations. Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of Charge the battery one or two days before use. battery disposal. Use the apparatus under moderate climate. Battery life can be extended by turning the camera off when Do not mechanically crush or split batteries. not in use. ■ Storage If the camera will not be used for an extended period, store it at room temperature with the battery charged to approximately one half to ⁄ capacity. 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. Technical Notes Battery capacity decreases at low temperatures; a depleted AC Power Adapters battery may not function when cold. Keep a fully charged • The AC power adapter is for indoor use only. spare battery in a warm place and exchange as necessary, • Be sure the cable is securely connected to the camera. or keep the battery in your pocket or other warm place and • Turn the camera off before disconnecting the adapter. Disinsert it in the camera only when shooting. Do not place the connect the adapter by the plug, not the cable. battery in direct contact with hand warmers or other heating • Do not disassemble. devices. • Do not expose to high heat and humidity. • Do not subject to strong physical shocks. ■ Charging the Battery The battery can be charged using the camera and supplied • The adapter may hum or become hot to the touch during AC adapter or an optional BC-W235 dual battery charger. use. This is normal. Charging times will increase at ambient temperatures below • If the adapter causes radio interference, reorient or relocate +10 °C (+50 °F) or above +35 °C (+95 °F). Do not attempt to the receiving antenna. 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. ■ Battery Life 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. If the battery is left for long periods without charging, you may find that its quality degrades or that it no longer holds a charge. Charge the battery regularly. 12 305 Using the Camera Trademark Information including artificial light sources or natural light sources Digital Split Image is a trademark or registered trademark of such as the sun in a cloudless sky. Failure to observe this FUJIFILM Corporation. Digital Micro Prism is a trademark or precaution could damage the camera image sensor. registered trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation. The typefaces • Strong sunlight focused through the viewfinder may dam- included herein are solely developed by DynaComware age the panel of electronic viewfinder (EVF). Do not aim Taiwan Inc. Apple, iPhone, iPad, Mac, OS X, macOS and the electronic viewfinder at the sun. Lightning are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S.A. and other countries. Windows is a registered trademark of Take Test Shots Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Before taking photographs on important occasions (such as Android is a trademark or registered trademark of Google at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip), take a LLC. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Photoshop, and Lightroom are test shot and view the results to ensure that the camera is trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Infunctioning normally. FUJIFILM Corporation cannot accept corporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. Wi-Fi CERTIFIED liability for damages or lost profits incurred as a result of Logo and Wi-Fi Protected Setup® are registered trademarks of product malfunction. Wi-Fi Alliance®. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are regNotes on Copyright istered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any Unless intended solely for personal use, images recorded use of such marks by Fujifilm is under license. The SDHC and using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways SDXC logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. The HDMI logo is a that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the own- trademark or registered trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC. All er. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing other trade names mentioned in this manual are the tradeof stage performances, entertainments, and exhibits, even marks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. when intended purely for personal use. Users are also asked Electrical Interference to note that the transfer of memory cards containing images This camera may interfere with hospital or aviation equipor data protected under copyright laws is only permissible ment. Consult with hospital or airline staff before using the within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws. camera in a hospital or on an aircraft. Handling Color Television Systems To ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject NTSC (National Television System Committee) is a color telethe camera to impact or physical shocks while images are vision telecasting specification adopted mainly in the U.S.A., being recorded. Canada, and Japan. PAL (Phase Alternation by Line) is a color Liquid Crystal television system adopted mainly in European countries and In the event that the display is damaged, care should be tak- China. en to avoid contact with liquid crystal. Take the urgent action Exif Print (Exif Version 2.32) indicated should any of the following situations arise: Exif Print is a newly revised digital camera file format in which • If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin, clean the information stored with photographs is used for optimal colarea with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and or reproduction during printing. running water. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Read Before Using the Software • If liquid crystal enters your eyes, flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical Direct or indirect export, in whole or in part, of licensed softassistance. ware without the permission of the applicable governing • If liquid crystal is swallowed, rinse your mouth thoroughly bodies is prohibited. with water. Drink large quantities of water and induce vomLenses and Other Accessories iting, then seek medical assistance. • Do not aim the camera at extremely bright light sources, Technical Notes 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 unaffected. 12 306 • Use a screw 4.5 mm or shorter when attaching a tripod. • Fujifilm will not be held liable for performance issues or damage caused by the use of third-party accessories. For Your Safety 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 For Customers in the U. S. A. Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE 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 Efficiency Regulations, Sections 1601 through 1609 Technical Notes Contains IC : 10293A-WMBNBM26A Contains FCC ID : COF-WMBNBM26A 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 different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications 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 Specific 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 certified 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 Fujifilm-specified ferrite-core A/V cable, USB cable, and DC supply cord. 12 307 For Customers in Canada 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 scientific 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 effects (by heating tissue), exposure of low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. GFX50S II 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. Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households 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. 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 office, 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. Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of the product, observe the following precautions. Technical Notes Storage and Use If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery and memory card. Do not store or use the camera in locations that are: • exposed to rain, steam, or smoke • very humid or extremely dusty • exposed to direct sunlight or very high temperatures, such as in a closed vehicle on a sunny day • extremely cold • subject to strong vibration • exposed to strong magnetic fields, such as near a broadcasting antenna, power line, radar emitter, motor, transformer, or magnet • in contact with volatile chemicals such as pesticides • next to rubber or vinyl products 12 308 For Your Safety Technical Notes Wireless Network and Bluetooth Devices: Cautions This product complies with the following EU Directives: • The wireless transmitter operates in the 2.4 GHz band using DSSS, OFDM and and GFSK modulation. • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU • RE Directive 2014/53/EU • Security: Wireless network and Bluetooth devices transmit Hereby, FUJIFILM Corporation declares that the radio data via radio and consequently their use requires greatequipment type FF210001 is in compliance with Directive er attention to security than applies in the case of wired networks. 2014/53/EU. - Do not connect to unknown networks or networks to The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at which you do not have access rights, even if they are the following internet address: displayed on your device, as such access may be considhttps://dl.fujifilm-x.com/global/products/cameras/gfx50sered unauthorized. Connect only to networks to which ii/pdf/gfx50s-ii_doc-lwb.pdf you have access rights. This compliance is indicated by the following conformity - Be aware that wireless transmissions may be vulnerable marking placed on the product: to interception by third parties. - This device cannot be directly connected to telecommunications networks (including public wireless LANs) operated by providers or mobile, landline, Internet, or This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmoother telecommunications services. nized Telecom products (e.g. Bluetooth®). The following may be punishable by law: law: • • Maximum radio-frequency power (EIRP): - Disassembly or modification or this device WLAN: 11.96 dBm - Removal of device certification labels Bluetooth: 3.37 dBm This device oper operates ates on the same fre frequency quency as commercial, commercial, eduIMPORTANT: Read the following notices before using the cam- • cational, and medical medical devices and w wireless ireless transmitters. transmitters. It also era’s built-in wireless transmitter. operates on the same frequency as licensed transmitters Q This product, which contains encryption function de- and special unlicensed low-voltage transmitters used in veloped in the United States, is controlled by the United RFID tracking systems for assembly lines and in other simStates Export Administration Regulations and may not ilar applications. be exported or re-exported to any country to which the • To prevent interference interference with the above dev devices, ices, observe the folfolUnited States embargoes goods. lowing precautions. Confirm that the RFID transmitter is not ireless network or BBluetooth luetooth device. device. Fujifilm does in operation before using this device. Should you observe • Use only a wwireless not accept liability for damages resulting from unautho- that the device causes interference in licensed transmitters rized use. Do not use in applications requiring a high de- used for RFID tracking, immediately stop using the affected gree of reliability, for example in medical devices or other frequency or move the device to another location. If you systems that may directly or indirectly impact human life. notice that this device causes interference in low-voltage When using the device in computer and other systems that RFID tracing systems, contact a Fujifilm representative. usee this device on boa board rd an aircraft. Note that Bluetooth demand a greater degree of reliability than offered by wire- • Do not us less network or Bluetooth devices, be sure to take all neces- may remain on even when the camera is off. Bluetooth can sary precautions to ensure safety and prevent malfunction. be disabled by selecting OFF for D CONNECTION SETUsee only in the country country in which the devic devicee was purchased. This TING > Bluetooth SETTINGS > Bluetooth ON/OFF. • Us 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. Fujifilm does not accept liability for problems arising from use in other jurisdictions. locations subject to magnetic magnetic fields, • Do not use the device in locations static ele electricity, ctricity, or radio iinterference. nterference. Do not use the transmitter in the vicinity of microwave ovens or in other locations subject to magnetic fields, 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. 12 309 For Your Safety Be sure to read these notes before using the lens Safety Notes WARNING • 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. This icon indicates that death or serious WARNING injury can result if the information is ignored. This icon indicates that personal injury or CAUTION 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 iimmerse mmerse in or expose to water. Failure to observe this precaution can cause a fire or electric shock. Do not disassemble Do not disassemble (do no nott open the case). Failure to observe this precaution can cause fire, electric shock, or injury due to product malfunction. Do not touch internal parts Should th thee case break open as the result of a fall fall or other accident, do not touch the ex exposed posed 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. surfaces. The product may fall, causing injury. Do not view the sun through the lens or camera viewfinders. Failure to observe this precaution can cause permanent visual impairment. CAUTION Do not use or store in locations tthat hat are exposed to steam, or smoke or ar aree very humid or extr extremely emely dusty. Failure to observe this precaution can cause fire or electric shock. Do not leave in di direct rect sunlight or in locations subject to very high temperatures, temperatures, such as in a closed closed vehicle on a sunny sunny day. Failure to observe this precaution can cause fire. Keep out of the reach 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 su sunn out of the frame w when hen shooting backlit subjects. Sunlight focused into the camera when the sun is in or close to the frame can cause fire or burns. Technical Notes When the product product is not in use, use, replace the lens ccaps aps and store out of direct sunlight. Sunlight focused by the lens can cause fire or burns. Do not carry carry the camera or lens lens while they are aattached ttached to a tripod. The product can fall or strike other objects, causing injury. 12 310 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 Fujifilm lens-cleaning paper to which a small amount of lens-cleaning fluid 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. Technical Notes 12 311 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. N 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. Technical Notes 12 312 Firmware Updates Updates to product firmware may result in changes not described in the manual. For more information, visit: https://fujifilm-x.com/support/download/firmware/cameras/ Checking the Firmware Version O The camera will only display the firmware version if a memory card is inserted. 1 2 Turn the camera off and check that a memory card is inserted. 3 Turn the camera off. Turn the camera on while pressing the DISP/BACK button. The current firmware version will be displayed; check the firmware version. N To view the firmware version or update firmware for optional accessories such as interchangeable lenses, shoe-mounted flash units, and mount adapters, mount the accessories on the camera. Technical Notes 12 313 Troubleshooting Consult the table below should you encounter problems using your camera. If you don’t find the solution here, contact your local Fujifilm distributor. Power and Battery Problem Solution • The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 41). The camera does not turn on. • The battery is inserted incorrectly: Reinsert in the correct orientation (P 36). • The battery-chamber cover is not latched: Latch the battery-chamber cover (P 36). The monitor may not turn on if the camera is turned off The monitor does not and then on again very quickly. Keep the shutter button turn on. pressed halfway until the monitor activates. • 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 The battery runs down with a soft, dry cloth. quickly. • ON is selected for G AF/MF SETTING > PRE-AF: Turn PRE-AF off (P 132). • The battery has been charged many times: Select BATTERY AGE to view the battery age; if the battery is old, replace it with a new battery (P 207). The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a The camera turns off fully-charged spare battery (P 41). suddenly. Technical Notes 12 314 Troubleshooting Problem Solution • Make sure that the AC power adapter is correctly plugged in (P 41). • Ensure that the plug adapter is correctly connected to the Charging does not start. Charging does not start (USB). Charging does not start (battery charger). Charging is slow. The indicator lamp blinks, but the battery does not charge. the battery has not been charged for an extended period, charging will be disabled to ensure safety. Replace it with a new battery. • Insert the camera battery (P 36). • Reinsert the camera battery in the correct orientation (P 36). • Confirm that the camera is connected to the computer (P 43). • If the computer is off or in sleep mode, turn on or wake the computer and disconnect and reconnect the USB cable (P 43). • Insert the battery. • Reinsert the battery in the correct orientation. • The AC adapter is not correctly connected to the charger: Check that 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 36). • The battery has been charged many times: Select BATTERY AGE to view the battery age; if the battery is old, replace it with a new battery (P 207). If the battery still fails to charge, contact your Fujifilm dealer (P 296). Confirm that ON is selected for USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING (P 243). Menus and Displays Problem Solution Select ENGLISH for D USER SETTING > Qa Display is not in English. (P 48, 206). Technical Notes The power supply icon is not displayed. AC power adapter (P 41). • The battery has not been recharged for an extended period: If 12 315 Shooting Problem Solution • The memory card is full: Insert a new memory card or delete pictures (P 38, 186). • The memory card is not formatted: Format the memory card in the camera (P 204). • There is dirt on the memory card contacts: Clean the contacts Technical Notes with a soft, dry cloth. No picture is taken when The memory card is damaged: Insert a new memory card • the shutter button is (P 38). pressed. • The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 41). • The camera has turned off automatically: Turn the camera on (P 44). • You are using a third-party mount adapter: Select ON for SHOOT WITHOUT LENS (P 228). Mottling (“noise”) Gain is increased to aid composition when the subject is appears in the monitor poorly lit and aperture is stopped down, which may result or viewfinder when in noticeable mottling when images are previewed in the the shutter button is displays. Images taken with the camera are unaffected. pressed halfway. The camera does not The subject is not suited to autofocus: Use focus lock or manual focus. focus (P 96). • The subject’s face is obscured by sunglasses, a hat, long hair, or other objects: Remove the obstructions (P 133). • 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 133). No face is detected. • The subject’s face is turned away from the camera: Ask the subject to face the camera (P 133). • The camera is tilted: Keep the camera level. • The subject’s face is poorly lit: Shoot in bright light. 12 316 Troubleshooting Problem Solution • The flash is disabled: Adjust settings (P 152). • The electronic shutter is enabled: Choose a SHUTTER TYPE that does not use the electronic shutter (P 147). The flash does not fire. • The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged spare battery (P 41). • The camera is in bracketing or continuous mode: Select single frame mode (P 7). • The subject is not in range of the flash: Position the subject in The flash does not fully light the subject. range of the flash. • The flash window is obstructed: Hold the camera correctly. • Shutter speed is faster than the sync speed: Choose a slower shutter speed (P 66, 70, 329). Pictures are blurred. Pictures are mottled. • The lens is dirty: Clean the lens. • The lens is blocked: Keep objects away from the lens (P 51). • s is displayed during shooting and the focus frame is displayed in red: Check focus before shooting (P 52). • Shutter speed is slow and the ambient temperature is* high: This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. Use pixel mapping (P 126). * X-rays, cosmic rays, and other forms of radiation interacting with the image sensor may cause bright spots of various colors such as white, red, and blue. Pixel mapping helps reduce the occurrence of such bright spots. • The camera has been used continuously at high temperatures: Technical Notes Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool down (P 44, 325). • A temperature warning is displayed: Turn the camera off and wait for it to cool down (P 44, 325). 12 317 Playback Problem Pictures are grainy. Playback zoom is unavailable. No sound in movie playback. Solution The pictures were taken with a different make or model of camera. The pictures were created using RESIZE or with a different make or model of camera. • Playback volume is too low: Adjust playback volume (P 210). • The microphone was obstructed: Hold the camera correctly during recording. • The speaker is obstructed: Hold the camera correctly during playback. Selected pictures are not deleted. Some of the pictures selected for deletion are protected. Pictures remain after Remove protection using the device with which it was ERASE > ALL FRAMES is originally applied (P 190). selected. The battery-chamber cover was opened while the camFile numbering is era was on. Turn the camera off before opening the batunexpectedly reset. tery-chamber cover (P 235). Technical Notes 12 318 Troubleshooting Connections Problem Solution The camera is connected to a TV: Pictures will be displayed on The monitor is blank. the TV instead of in the camera monitor (P 278). The display mode selected with the VIEW MODE button is Both the TV and camera EVF ONLY + E: Put your eye to the viewfinder. Use the VIEW MODE button to choose another display mode monitor are blank. (P 16). • The camera is not properly connected: Connect the camera properly (P 278). No picture or sound • Input on the television is set to “TV”: Set input to “HDMI” (P 278). on TV. • The volume on the TV is too low: Use the controls on the television to adjust the volume (P 278). The computer does not Be sure the camera and computer are correctly connected recognize the camera. (P 283). FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO Check the option selected for CONNECTION MODE or FUJIFILM X Acquire on the camera. Select USB RAW CONV./BACKUP fails to correctly detect RESTORE before connecting the USB cable (P 288). the camera. ON is selected for USB POWER SUPPLY SETTING. SeCannot connect to lect OFF when the camera is connected via a Lightning iPhones or iPads. connection to a device that do not supply power (P 243). Cannot connect to Confirm that the camera is correctly connected: The procedure smartphone. for connecting the camera varies with the type of connector with which the smartphone is equipped (P 289). Technical Notes 12 319 Wireless Transfer For additional information on troubleshooting wireless connections, visit: https://digitalcamera-support-en.fujifilm.com/ Problem Cannot connect to smartphone. The camera is slow to connect or upload pictures to the smartphone. Upload fails or is interrupted. Solution • The smartphone is too far away: Move the devices closer (P 280). • Nearby devices are causing radio interference: Move the cam- era and smartphone away from microwave ovens or cordless phones (P 280). • The smartphone is connected to another device: The smart- phone and camera can connect to only one device at a time. End the connection and try again (P 280). • There are several smartphones in the vicinity: Try connecting again. The presence of multiple smartphones can make Cannot upload images. connection difficult (P 280). • 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. Select ON for GENERAL SETTINGS > RESIZE IMAGE Smartphone will not FOR SMARTPHONE H. Selecting OFF increases updisplay pictures. load times for larger images; in addition, some phones may not display images over a certain size (P 244). Technical Notes 12 320 Troubleshooting Miscellaneous Problem Solution • Temporary camera malfunction: Remove and reinsert the battery (P 36). • The battery is exhausted: Charge the battery or insert a The camera is unresponsive. fully-charged spare battery (P 41). • The camera is connected to a wireless LAN: End the connection. • The controls are locked: Press and hold the MENU/OK butThe camera does not function as expected. No sound. Pressing the Q button does not display the quick menu. ton to unlock the controls (P 13, 15). Remove and reinsert the battery (P 36). If the problem persists, contact your Fujifilm dealer. Adjust the volume (P 209). TTL-LOCK is active: End TTL-LOCK (P 153). Technical Notes 12 321 Warning Messages and Displays The following warnings appear in the display. Warning Description Low battery. Charge the battery or insert a fully-charged i (red) spare battery. Battery exhausted. Charge the battery or insert a fulj (blinks red) ly-charged spare battery. The camera cannot focus. Use focus lock to focus on ans (displayed in red with other subject at the same distance, then recompose the red focus frame) picture. The subject is too bright or too dark and the picture will be Aperture or shutter over- or under-exposed. Use the flash for additional lightspeed displayed in red ing when taking photographs of poorly-lit subject. FOCUS ERROR Camera malfunction. Turn the camera off, remove the lens, LENS CONTROL ERROR and check for foreign matter between the lens and the TURN OFF THE CAMERA camera body, then replace the lens and turn the camera AND TURN ON AGAIN on. If the problem persists, contact a Fujifilm dealer. • The memory card is not formatted or the memory card has been formatted in a computer or other device: Format the memory card using D USER SETTING > FORMAT. CARD NOT INITIALIZED • 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 Fujifilm dealer. Turn the camera off, remove the lens, and check for foreign matter between the lens and the camera body, then LENS ERROR replace the lens and turn the camera on. If the problem persists, contact a Fujifilm dealer. Technical Notes 12 322 Warning Messages and Displays Warning Description • The memory card is not formatted for use in the camera: Format the card. • The memory card contacts require cleaning or the memory card CARD ERROR PROTECTED CARD BUSY b MEMORY FULL WRITE ERROR FRAME NO. FULL 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 Fujifilm dealer. The memory card is locked. Unlock the card. 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 Fujifilm 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 memory card was removed while data were being recorded: Do not remove the memory card during recording. The camera has run out of frame numbers (current frame number is 999-9999). Insert a formatted memory card and select RENEW for D SAVE DATA SET-UP > FRAME NO.. Take a picture to reset frame numbering to 100-0001, then select CONTINUOUS for FRAME NO.. Technical Notes 12 323 Warning Description • The file is corrupt or was not created with the camera: The file cannot be viewed. READ ERROR • The memory card contacts require cleaning: Clean the con- tacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card. If the message persists, replace the card. • Camera malfunction: Contact a Fujifilm dealer. An attempt was made to delete or rotate to a protected picPROTECTED FRAME ture. Remove protection and try again. The picture is damaged or was not created with the camera. CAN NOT CROP Print orders can contain no more than 999 pictures. Copy any additional pictures you wish to print to another memoDPOF FILE ERROR ry card and create a second print order. The picture cannot be printed using DPOF. CAN NOT SET DPOF F CAN NOT SET DPOF Movies cannot be printed using DPOF. The selected picture cannot be rotated. CAN NOT ROTATE F CAN NOT ROTATE Movies cannot be rotated. 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. Technical Notes 12 324 Warning Messages and Displays Warning Description The camera is approaching the maximum temperature alp (yellow) CAMERA IS APPROACHING lowed when STANDARD is selected for AUTO POWER OFF TEMP. and will shortly turn off automatically. Turn the STANDARD camera off and wait for it to cool. TEMPERATURE LIMIT The camera is approaching the maximum temperature allowed when HIGH is selected for AUTO POWER OFF p (yellow) TEMP. and will shortly turn off automatically. Remaining CAMERA IS APPROACHING in contact with the camera could result in low-temperature HIGH TEMPERburns; mount the camera on a tripod or take other steps to ATURE LIMIT.DO NOT avoid prolonged contact with the camera. The camera will HOLD CAMERA FOR shortly turn off automatically. Turn the camera off and wait LONG PERIODS OF TIME for it to cool. Mottling may increase in pictures taken when this warning is displayed. The camera temperature has reached the cutoff point and p (red) the camera is about to turn off automatically. Turn the camHIGH TEMPERATURE era off and wait for it to cool. Mottling may increase in picLIMIT REACHED tures taken when this warning is displayed. SHUTTING DOWN Technical Notes 12 325 Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the recording time or number of pictures available at different image sizes. All figures are approximate; file size varies with the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the number of files that can be stored. The number of exposures or length remaining may not diminish at an even rate. 32 GB Capacity T SUPER FINE FINE NORMAL 1050 1580 300 580 850 78 minutes 2520 O 4∶3 RAW (UNCOMPRESSED) Photos RAW (LOSSLESS COMPRESSED) RAW (COMPRESSED) Movies * W1080 * Use a UHS speed class 1 card or better. O If the memory card has a capacity of over 32 GB, movies will be recorded in single files, regardless of size. If the card has a capacity of 32 GB or less, movies over 4 GB in size will be recorded uninterrupted across multiple files. Technical Notes 12 326 Specifications System Model Product Number Effective pixels Image sensor Storage media Memory card slots File format Image size Lens mount Sensitivity Technical Notes FUJIFILM GFX50S II FF210001 Approx. 51.4 million 43.8 mm × 32.9 mm Bayer array with primary color filter Fujifilm-recommended SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards Two SD memory card slots (UHS-II compliant) • Still pictures: Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF2.0) ⁃ JPEG: Compliant with Exif 2.32 and Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) ⁃ RAW (original RAF format; special purpose software required): Uncompressed, or compressed using either a lossless or non-reversible algorithm; RAW+JPEG available; TIFF (RGB) • Movies: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 standard with stereo sound (MOV) • Audio (voice memos): Stereo sound (WAV) O 4∶3 (8256 × 6192) Q 4∶3 (4000 × 3000) O 3∶2 (8256 × 5504) Q 3∶2 (4000 × 2664) O 16∶9 (8256 × 4640) Q 16∶9 (4000 × 2248) O 1∶1 (6192 × 6192) Q 1∶1 (2992 × 2992) O 65∶24 (8256 × 3048) Q 65∶24 (4000 × 1480) O 5∶4 (7744 × 6192) Q 5∶4 (3744 × 3000) O 7∶6 (7232 × 6192) Q 7∶6 (3504 × 3000) RAW (8256 × 6192) TIFF (8256 × 6192) FUJIFILM G mount • Still pictures: Standard output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 100 – 12800 in increments of ⁄ EV; AUTO1 – 3; extended output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 50, 25600, 51200, or 102400 • Movies: Standard output sensitivity equivalent to ISO 200 – 6400 in increments of ⁄ EV; AUTO 12 327 System Metering 256-segment through-the-lens (TTL) metering; MULTI, SPOT, AVERAGE, CENTER WEIGHTED Exposure control Programmed AE (with program shift); shutter-priority AE; aperture-priority AE; manual exposure Exposure compensation • Still pictures: −5 EV – +5 EV in increments of ⁄ EV • Movies: −2 EV–+2 EV in increments of ⁄ EV Shutter speed • MECHANICAL SHUTTER, E-FRONT CURTAIN SHUTTER ⁃ Mode P: 4 s to ¼ s ⁃ Mode A: 30 s to ¼ s ⁃ Modes S and M: 60 min. to ¼ s ⁃ Bulb: Max. 60 min. • ELECTRONIC SHUTTER, MECHANICAL + ELECTRONIC, E-FRONT + ELECTRONIC ⁃ Mode P: 4 s to ⁄ s ⁃ Mode A: 30 s to ⁄ s ⁃ Modes S and M: 60 min. to ⁄ s ⁃ Bulb: Max. 60 min. Continuous • Available frame advance rates ⁃ Mechanical shutter: 3.0 fps ⁃ Electronic front-curtain shutter: 2.2 fps ⁃ Electronic shutter: 1.5 fps • Approximate maximum number of shots per burst (JPEG, 3.0 fps): 28 The frame rate and number of frames per burst varies with shooting conditions and type of memory card used. O Focus • Mode: Single or continuous AF; manual focus with focus ring • Autofocus system: TTL contrast-detect AF with AF-assist illuminator Technical Notes 12 • Focus-area selection: SINGLE POINT, ZONE, WIDE/TRACKING, White balance Self-timer 328 ALL Auto (WA WHITE PRIORITY, AUTO, AA AMBIENCE PRIORITY), Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3, color temperature selection, direct sunlight, shade, daylight fluorescent, warm white fluorescent, cool white fluorescent, incandescent, underwater Off, 2 sec., 10 sec. Specifications System Flash mode • MODE: TTL MODE (FLASH AUTO, STANDARD, SLOW SYNC.), MANUAL, MULTI, OFF • SYNC. MODE: 1ST CURTAIN, 2ND CURTAIN, AUTO FP (highspeed sync) • RED EYE REMOVAL: e FLASH+REMOVAL, L FLASH, d REMOVAL, OFF Accessory shoe with TTL contacts; supports sync speeds as fast as ⁄ s Sync contact X contact; supports sync speeds as fast as ⁄ s Sync terminal Provided Electronic viewfinder 0.5-in., 3690k-dot OLED viewfinder; magnification 0.77× with 50 mm lens (35 mm format equivalent) at infinity and diopter (EVF) set to −1.0 m−1; diagonal angle of view approximately 38° (horizontal angle of view approximately 30°) • Diopter adjustment: −4 to +2 m−1 • Eyepoint: Approximately 23 mm LCD monitor • Rear monitor: 3.2-in/8.1 cm, 2360k-dot color LCD touch screen with 3-way tilt • Shoulder monitor: 1.80-in/4.57 cm, 303 × 230-dot memory LCD monitor Movies • Movie mode (with stereo sound) i 1080/29.97P i 1080/24P i 1080/25P i 1080/23.98P Hot shoe • Recording/output format H.264: SD card, 4∶2∶0, 8-bit/HDMI output, 4∶2∶2, 10-bit Technical Notes Input/output terminals Microphone connector ⌀3.5 mm mini-stereo jack Headphone jack socket ⌀3.5 mm mini-stereo jack Remote release connector ⌀2.5 mm 3-pole mini jack Digital input/output USB connector (Type-C) USB3.2Gen1x1 HDMI output HDMI Micro connector (type D) 12 329 Power supply/other Power supply NP-W235 rechargeable battery (supplied with camera) Battery life • Battery type: NP-W235 • Lens: GF63mmF2.8 R WR • External flash units: Disabled • Shooting mode: Mode P • AUTO POWER SAVE: ON Number of shots LCD EVF Approx. 455 Approx. 445 Total length of footage that can be recorded on a single charge Continuance Actual Battery life of Battery life of movie Mode movie capture capture Approx. 80 minutes Approx. 140 minutes W* * At a frame rate of 29.97 fps. Technical Notes CIPA standard. Measured using battery supplied with camera and SD memory card. Note: Battery endurance varies with battery charge level and the figures given above are not guaranteed. Battery endurance will decline at low temperatures. Camera size 150.0 mm × 104.2 mm × 87.2 mm (44.0 mm excluding projections, (W × H × D) measured at thinnest part)/5.91 in. × 4.10 in. × 3.43 in. (1.73 in.) Camera weight Approx. 819 g/28.9 oz., excluding battery, accessories, and memory card Shooting weight Approx. 900 g/31.7 oz., including battery and memory card Operating conditions • Temperature: −10 °C to +40 °C/+14 °F to +104 °F (+5 °C to +40 °C/+41 °F to +104 °F when battery is charging) • Humidity: 10% to 80% (no condensation) 12 330 Specifications Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN Standards Operating frequency (center frequency) Access protocols Bluetooth® Standards Operating frequency (center frequency) IEEE 802.11b/g/n (standard wireless protocol) 2,412 MHz–2,462 MHz (11 channels) Infrastructure Bluetooth version 4.2 (Bluetooth Low Energy) 2,402 MHz–2,480 MHz Technical Notes 12 331 Specifications NP-W235 rechargeable battery Nominal voltage 7.2 V Nominal capacity 2350 mAh Rating capacity 2200 mAh Operating 0 °C to +40 °C/+32 °F to +104 °F temperature 38.92 mm × 22.8 mm × 52.26 mm/ Dimensions 1.5 in. × 0.9 in. × 2.1 in. (W × H × D) Weight Approx. 79 g/2.8 oz. AC-5VJ AC power adapter Manufacturer Address Model name Rated input Input capacity Rated output Average active efficiency Efficiency at load 10% No-load power consumption Operating temperature Weight Dongguan Yingiu Power Co.,Ltd. No.6 Yongxing Road, Shayao Village, Shijie Town, 523292 Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AC-5VJ 100 V – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Max. 50 VA DC5.0V 3.0A 15.0W 84.8 % 84.2 % 0.02 W 0 °C to +40 °C/+32 °F to +104 °F Approx. 45 g ± 2 g/1.6 oz. ± 0.1 oz. N Weight and dimensions vary with the country or region of sale. O Specifications and performance are subject to change without notice. Technical Notes Fujifilm will not be held liable for any errors this manual may contain. The appearance of the product may differ from that described in this manual. 12 332 MEMO 333 MEMO 334 MEMO 335 7-3, AKASAKA 9-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 107-0052, JAPAN https://fujifilm-x.com
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