18USING THE AC POWER ADAPTER119LOADING THE SmartMedia™03Connecting the AC-5V AC Power Adapter toyour camera allows you to take pictures or playback im
121SWITCHING ON AND OFF✽See P.95 – 96 for information on selecting the language.20REMOVING THE SmartMedia™1 2●➀●➁➀Check that the indicator lamp is gre
12322SETTING THE DATE AND TIMEUse the “dc” button to select the desired itemand then use the “a” and “b” buttons to correctthe setting.When you have f
225243TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)2Basic Photography1 2●➀●➁●➂➀Set the Mode switch to “1” ➁and set theMode dial to “5”. ➂Then slide the focusmode select
Short double-beep22726TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)Beep7If you press the shutter button down halfway andthen press the shutter button down fully without
22928TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)The number of available shots appears on thescreen.●!See P.97 for information on changing the File sizeand Quality set
23130USING AF/AE LOCK3 4Short double-beepBeep1 2In a shot with this type of composition, thesubjects (two people in this case) are not in theAF frame.
Normal playbackNo text displayedMulti-frame playback233VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK)32FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION21This function can be selected in th
235PLAYBACK ZOOM34FAST FORWARDING IMAGESPressing “a” or “b” during single-frame playbackzooms in or out on the still image. A “zoom bar”is displayed d
Normal playbackNo text displayedMulti-frame playback237MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK36PLAYBACK ZOOM●!Multi-frame playback is also useful for specifyingerase, p
32This symbol is intended to alert the user tothe presence of uninsulated “dangerousvoltage” within the product’s enclosurethat may be of sufficient m
23938ERASING SINGLE FRAME431 2➀Set the Mode switch to “2”.➁Press the “MENU/OK” button to display themenu screen on the monitor.Select “FRAME” in the
34140USING A TV MONITORThe Advanced Photography section introduces a range of camera functions that you can access bysetting the Mode switch to “1”. P
343421 2Scene PositionTurn the Mode dial to select the setting.This is the simplest mode for taking pictures andcan be used in a wide range of situati
345449:PROGRAMED/0:SHUTTER-PRIORITY/-:APERTURE-PRIORITYPHOTOGRAPHY MODEProgram ShiftShutter speedApertureTurn the Mode dial to select a setting.Turnin
347463: MANUALPHOTOGRAPHY MODEApertureExposure indicatorShutter speedTurn the Mode dial to select the settings.Turn the Command dial to set the shutte
34948u MOVIEPHOTOGRAPHY MODE4Turn the Mode dial to select the settings.●!Depending on the space available on the SmartMedia,the time that can be recor
351FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY50u MOVIEPHOTOGRAPHY MODE1Press the flash pop-up button to set the flash.●Effective flash range (for “5”)Wide-angle: Approx. 0.3 m
35352FLASH PHOTOGRAPHYUse this mode for ordinary photography. Theflash fires automatically as required by theshooting conditions.iAuto Flash Mode\Red-
355a MACRO (CLOSE-UP)PHOTOGRAPHY54FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY]Suppressed FlashClose the flash to switch to Suppressed Flashmode. In the modes listed below, the
35756AE-L: USING AE LOCKThis mode can be selected in the “5 • 4 •9 • 0 and -” photography modes.Use this function when you want to take pictureswith t
21345654s SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY ...62PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATION ...64PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPE
35958SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUSUse this function to focus your shot quickly.When you press the “&^* /!” button, thecamera uses the autofocus functio
36160DIGITAL ZOOM●!You cannot use the flash in this mode.●!The continuous photography speed is the sameregardless of the quality and file size setting
36362sSELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY3 4The self-timer lamp lights and then startsflashing until the picture is taken.A countdown is displayed on the screenind
365PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATIONPHOTOGRAPHY MENU64PHOTOGRAPHY INFORMATIONIf you cannot recall thecurrent photographysettings, you can checkthem by holdin
36766AUTO: Automatic adjustment(Shooting to show the ambience of thelight source)∑ : Custom white balance´ : Custom white balancez: Shooting outdoors
36968●!The camera is fixed in Multi mode when “5 • 4”or “u” is selected.This mode can be selected in the “9 • 0 • - • 3”photography modes.Use this mod
37170When you take a picture, the resulting shots aredisplayed (Acorrect exposure, B overexposed,Cunderexposed) and then automatically saved.●!The foc
37372When you take the next (multi-exposure) shot,the images are overlaid and displayed in thepreview screen.●To overlay more images: Press “c”.●To re
37574MODE SELECTFISOAUTO3 41 2This mode can be selected in the “9 • 0 • - • 3”photography modes.Set this setting to “ON” when you are using anexternal
47776Match the white balance to the external flashsettings.In “E” in the Photography menu (➡P.66), select“∑ • ´” Custom White Balance.Press the “MENU/
76Camera Features and AccessoriesPreface Test Shots Prior to PhotographyFor particularly important photographs (such as weddingsand overseas trips), a
◆Histograms ◆A histogram is a chart showing the distribution of brightness in an image(horizontal axis: brightness; vertical axis: pixels).➀Optimal ex
48180MOVIE PLAYBACK1◆Compatible Movie Files ◆The FinePix6900 ZOOM can play back movie files up to 160 seconds in length recorded using a FinePix6900ZO
483821Press the “MENU/OK” button to display themenu on the monitor.●!The Auto Power Off function does not operate duringplayback.●!Movie playback begi
48584431 2➀Use “d” or “c” to select “OPROTECT”.➁Press “a” or “b” to select “FRAME SET/RESET”.➂Press “MENU/OK”.●!Multi-frame playback is an easy way to
48786312Press the “MENU/OK” button to display themenu on the monitor.➀Use “d” or “c” to select “O”.➁Press “a” or “b” to select “PROTECT ALL” or“UNPROT
489881 2DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is used forrecording printing specifications for images shot using a di
49190431➀Use the “a” or “b” to select “FRAME SET”.➁Press the “MENU/OK” button.●!Before specifying “FRAME SET”, always specifywhether the date is set.2
493923 121➀Use “a” or “b” to select “REVIEW/RESET”.➁Press the “MENU/OK” button.Pressing “d” or “c” plays back only the framesfor which the number of p
595943A confirmation screen appears. To proceed,press the “MENU/OK” button.A confirmation screen will appear to protect allimages. Press the “MENU/OK”
You can choose any combination of 4 file sizesand 4 image quality settings. Use the table belowas a guide to the best settings for your shots.BASICNOR
9AE-L(AE lock)button( P.56)(Focus Check)button(P.59)EVF/LCD(viewfinder/ monitor selector)button(P.24, 33)Viewfinder(EVF)DISP button(P.32,37)SHIFT butt
59998`IMAGE DISPLAYThis function allows you to select and recordimages in the Continuous Shooting and AutoBracketing modes. However, preview zoomcanno
5101`FRAME NO. MEMORY100`AUTO POWER SAVE SETTINGOnce you enable this function, the monitor istemporarily switched off to reduce powerconsumption (Slee
6103102ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS21➀Hold down the “SHIFT” button ➁and press the“DISP” button to display the adjustment bar.●Adjusting the BRIGHT
Green6105104CONNECTING TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER3 4OrangeWhen you switch the camera on, your computerrecognizes the camera as a removable disk andthe ind
6107CAMERA CUSTOMIZING106DISCONNECTING THE CAMERA FROM YOUR COMPUTER1 2●!Do not remove the SmartMedia or disconnect theUSB cable without following the
109108Overview of the Conversion Lens/Adapter RingWide Conversion Lens WL-FX9This is a set that includes a wide conversionlens and adapter ring and co
111110Accessories Guide●PC-AD3 PC Card AdapterThe PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card StandardATA-compliant (PCMCIA 2.1) PC
113112Notes on Using Your Camera CorrectlyExplanation of TermsAF/AE Lock : On the FinePix6900 ZOOM, pressing the shutter button down half way locks th
115114Notes on the Power SupplyLithium ion batteries are both compact and capable ofstoring large quantities of power. However, if they arestored for
117Notes on the SmartMedia™ SmartMediaThe SmartMedia card supplied with your FinePix6900ZOOM camera is a new image recording mediumdeveloped especiall
1110(Exposure compensation)button(P.57)(AF/Custom white balance)button(P.59/ P.67)Terminal cover(P.17)Flash control sensorFlash(P.51)Flash pop-up butt
119118Warning DisplayseThe table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitorWarning Displayed Explanation RemedyThe camera battery
121120N AFRemove the protection.• If the image is too dark, take the picture at adistance of around 2 m (6.6 ft.) from the subject.• Use AF lock to ta
123122Problem Cause RemedyCan’t use the flash totake pictures.• The flash is set to Suppressed Flashmode (The flash is closed).• The shutter button wa
Quality ModeImage Data SizeMG-4S (4MB)MG-8S (8MB)MG-16S/SW (16MB)MG-32S/SW (32MB)6132653612255012254999Approx.17720KBApprox.2400KBApprox.590KBApprox.6
127126Safety NotesIf a problem arises, switch the cameraoff, remove the battery, disconnectand unplug the AC power adapter.Continued use of the camera
129128Do not use this camera in locationsseverely affected by oil fumes, steam,humidity or dust.This can cause a fire or electric shock.Do not leave t
131130EC Declaration of ConformityWeName :Fuji Photo Film (Europe)G.m.b.H.Address :Heesenstrasse 3140549 Dusseldorf, Germanydeclare that the productPr
Printed in Japan FGS-103104-FGPrinted on recycled paper.26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan
1312Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting DisplaysNomenclatureZoom barDateDateShutter speed AE lockAperture setting displayFile size/Image qualityNumber
11514To prevent the lens cap from appearing in theshot when you take pictures, attach the lens capto the lens cap holder.Using the Lens Cap Holder●!At
DC IN 5V Socket16LOADING THE BATTERY117CHARGING THE BATTERYThe indicator lamp lights (orange) and batterycharging begins. When charging is completed,t
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