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Shutter Button : Located on top of the camera, this button sets focus and exposure when pressed halfway. A full press fires the shutter. Three choices are available:. Exposure Mode Dial : Adjacent to the pop-up flash compartment on the top panel, this dial controls the main exposure mode. Choices are:. Flash popup button : Releases flash via a mechanical-only latch the camera cannot activate the flash when it deems necessary. Continuous shooting button : Selects among continuous shooting mode options, which include Top 3-frame, Auto Bracketing, Final 3-frame, and Long-period continuous shooting.
Button must be held down, while settings are adjusted via the left and right arrows on the Five-way navigation pad. Zoom Rocker Control : In the top right corner of the back panel, this zoom control has discrete "W" and "T" for zooming to wide and telephoto settings. In Record mode, these buttons control the optical and digital zoom. In Playback mode, these control digital enlargement of captured images. Five-way navigation pad : Located just right of the LCD, these buttons navigate left and right through settings menus.
In Record mode, the left button accesses the Macro shooting mode, while the right button controls the flash mode. In playback mode, the surrounding four buttons can pan around inside a zoomed image.
When no menu screen is displayed, this button cycles through several LCD display modes. The image and information display is on by default. A framing grid is added to that display with the first press of the Display button. A third press displays only the image. In Playback mode, this button toggles between an image information overlay, no image information at all, and an index of images on the storage card.
When playback zoom is enabled, this button switches from panning mode back to zoom mode. Pressing the button a second time returns to the normal brightness level. Auto mode is fairly self-explanatory: the camera does just about everything. The P, S, A, and M modes offer varying degrees of control up to complete control in Manual mode, and the Scene modes take over control again, biasing settings for a given situation.
Finally, Movie mode records short movies with sound. Following is the complete Record menu, though some options are not available in all modes:. Here, the user can review captured images, enlarge them, delete them, or set them up for printing on a DPOF-compatible output device. Pressing the Menu button pulls up the following options:.
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OK, now back to our regularly scheduled review See the full set of my sample pictures and detailed analysis here. The thumbnails below show a subset of my test images. Click on a thumbnail to see the full-size photo. In keeping with my standard test policy, the comments given here summarize only my key findings.
For a full commentary on each of the test images, see the Fuji FinePix S's "pictures" page. Not sure which camera to buy? Let your eyes be the ultimate judge!
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As with all Imaging Resource product tests, I encourage you to let your own eyes be the judge of how well the camera performed. Explore the images on the Fuji S pictures page , to see how the S's images compare to other cameras you may be considering.
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To my mind though, their greatest success has been in creating good-quality midrange cameras that sell at very competitive prices, and the new Fuji S is another good example of that trend. A couple of years back, Fuji brought long-zoom digicams down to affordable price levels with their FinePix and models. Now, the Fuji S advances the cause even further, with a 4. The Fuji S offers very long-zoom capability and greater exposure control at a surprisingly affordable price.
Basic Features 4. Digital zoom to 3. Electronic optical viewfinder. Full automatic and manual exposure control. ISO settings include Auto, 64, , , and Built-in, pop-up flash with six modes and variable intensity. Power from four AA batteries or AC adapter separate accessory. This manual will show you how to use your.
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Limited Warranty. Page 4: Accessories Included European countries and China. Open the slot cover after checking that the indicator lamp is off. Align the indicators on the xD-Picture Card slot and xD-Picture Card and then push the card firmly all the way into the slot. When turning the camera on, the indicator lamp lights green. Diopter adjustment dial Makes the image in the viewfinder easier to see.
Set the dial to the position where the AF frame appears sharpest. However, it may have difficulty focusing on the following: walls or subjects dressed in the same color as h Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car To focus on a subject that is off to one side or to set the exposure before composing the final shot, lock the AF and AE settings. A zoom bar appears. When the shooting distance is set correctly and the image appears sharp, the image is focused.
A general guide is given below. Use this mode to freeze a moving subject fast shutter speed or convey the impression of movement slow shutter speed.
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