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OWNER’S MANUAL
This manual will show you how to use
your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 correctly.
Please follow the instructions carefully.
BL00710-201(1)
Getting Ready
Using the Camera
Advanced Features
Photography
Settings
Camera Connection
Software
Installation
Playback
•Movie
Appendices
Troubleshooting
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Warning
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain
or moisture.
For customers in the U.S.A.
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly
approved in this manual could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
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.
For customers in Canada
CAUTION
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Please read the Safety Notes (separate note “Notes
and Cautions”) and make sure you understand them
before using the camera.
Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply,
See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate.
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IMPORTANT
Be sure to read this page before using the software.
NOTICE
BEFORE OPENING THE CD-ROM PROVIDED BY FUJIFILM
Corporation, PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
CAREFULLY. ONLY IF YOU AGREE WITH THIS AGREEMENT,
SHOULD YOU USE THE SOFTWARE RECORDED ON THE CD-ROM.
BY OPENING THE PACKAGE, YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO BE
BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT.
End User License Agreement
This End User License Agreement (“Agreement”) is an agreement between
FUJIFILM Corporation (“FUJIFILM”) and you, which sets forth the terms
and conditions of the license granted for you to use the software provided
by FUJIFILM.
The CD-ROM contains third party software. In case a separate agreement
is provided by a third party supplier for its software, the provisions of such
separate agreement shall apply to the use of such third party software,
prevailing over those of this Agreement.
1. Definitions.
(a) “Media” means the CD-ROM titled “Software for FinePix”- which is
provided to you together with this Agreement.
(b) “Software” means the software which is recorded on Media.
(c) Documentation” means the operation manuals of Software and
other related written materials which are provided to you together
with Media.
(d) “Product” means Media (including Software) and Documentation
collectively.
2. Use of Software.
FUJIFILM grants to you a nontransferable, nonexclusive license:
(a) to install one copy of Software onto one computer in binary machine
executable form;
(b) to use Software on the computer onto which Software is installed; and
(c) to make one backup copy of Software.
3. Restrictions.
3.1 You shall not distribute, rent, lease or otherwise transfer all or any
part of Software, Media or Documentation to any third party without
FUJIFILM’s prior written consent. You also shall not sublicense,
assign or otherwise transfer all or any part of the rights granted to
you by FUJIFILM under this Agreement without FUJIFILM’s prior
written consent.
3.2 Except as expressly granted by FUJIFILM hereunder, you shall not
copy or reproduce all or any part of Software or Documentation.
3.3 You shall not modify, adapt or translate Software or Documentation.
You also shall not alter or remove copyright and other proprietary
notices that appear on or in Software or Documentation.
3.4 You shall not, or shall not have any third party, reverse-engineer,
decompile, or disassemble Software.
4. Ownership.
All copyrights and other proprietary rights to Software and Documentation are
owned and retained by FUJIFILM or the third party suppliers as indicated on
or in Software or Documentation. Nothing contained herein shall be
construed, expressly or implicitly, as transferring or granting any right, license,
or title to you other than those explicitly granted under this Agreement.
5. Limited Warranty.
FUJIFILM warrants to you that Media is free from any defect in material
and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date
of your receipt of Media. Should Media not meet the foregoing warranty,
FUJIFILM shall replace such defective Media with other Media bearing
no defect. FUJIFILM’s entire liability and your sole and exclusive
remedy with regard to any defect in Media shall be expressly limited to
such FUJIFILM’s replacement of Media as provided herein
6. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 5 HEREIN, FUJIFILM PROVIDES
PRODUCT “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. FUJIFILM SHALL MAKE NO WARRANTY,
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO ANY OTHER MATTERS,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON-INFRINGEMENT OF ANY
COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADE SECRET, OR ANY OTHER
PROPRIETARY RIGHTS OF ANY THIRD PARTY, MERCHANTABILITY,
OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL FUJIFILM HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY
GENERAL, SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL,
INCIDENTAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR
LOSS OF PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS) INCURRED FROM THE
USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE PRODUCT EVEN IF FUJIFILM HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
8. No export.
You acknowledge that neither Software nor any part thereof, will be
transferred, or exported to any country or used in any manner in violation
of any export control laws and regulations to which Software is subject.
9. Termination.
In case you breach any of the terms and conditions hereof, FUJIFILM
may immediately terminate this Agreement without any notice.
10. Term.
This Agreement is effective until the date when you cease to use
Software, unless earlier terminated in accordance with Section 9 hereof.
11. Obligation upon termination.
Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, you shall, at your own
responsibility and expense, delete or destroy immediately all Software
(including its copies), Media and Documentation.
12. Governing Law.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
laws of Japan.
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EC Declaration of Conformity
We
Name: FUJIFILM Electronic Imaging Europe GmbH
Address: Benzstrasse 2
47533 Kleve, Germany
declare that the product
Product Name: FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix J10 / FinePix J12
Manufacturer’s Name: FUJIFILM Corporation
Manufacturer’s Address: 7-3, AKASAKA 9-CHOME, MINATO-KU,
TOKYO 107-0052, JAPAN
conforms to the following Standards:
Safety: EN60950-1: 2001
EMC: EN55022: 2006 Class B
EN55024: 1998 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2003
EN61000-3-3: 1995 + A1: 2001 + A2: 2005
following the provision of the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC).
Kleve, Germany
Place
February 1, 2008
This product comes with batteries. When these are empty, you shouldn’t throw them
away but deliver them as domestic chemical refuse.
Signature/Managing DirectorDate
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Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Private Households
Disposal of used Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with
separate collection systems)
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.
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 of this product,
please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you have purchased the product.
In Countries outside the EU:
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct way of disposal.
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Contents
Warning................................................................. 2
IMPORTANT ......................................................... 3
EC Declaration of Conformity................................ 4
Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in
Private Households ......................................... 5
Contents................................................................ 6
About this Manual ................................................. 8
Accessories Included ............................................ 9
Camera Parts and Features................................ 10
Example of LCD Monitor Text Display ................ 11
Getting Ready
Charging the Battery ........................................... 12
Loading the Battery ............................................. 14
Loading the Memory Card................................... 16
Turning On and Off ............................................. 19
Setting the language, date, and time .......... 20
Correcting the Date and Time ............................. 23
Selecting the Language ...................................... 24
Using the Camera
Taking Pictures (AUTO Mode) ............................ 25
Taking pictures with the focus and exposure
locked ....................................................... 29
Adjusting the shot composition ................... 31
Viewing the Images............................................. 32
Erasing the Images/Movies ............................ 36
Using the erase button ( /n) .................... 36
Erasing the images using
[PLAYBACK MENU]................................. 36
Advanced Features — Photography
Using the Photography Functions
Procedure of Setting ..................................... 39
Setting the Shooting Mode ................................. 41
Shooting Mode ................................................... 42
e Macro (Close-up)........................................... 47
d Setting the Flash............................................. 48
* Self-Timer ...................................................... 50
j Increasing Monitor Brightness ...................... 52
Using [SHOOTING MENU] ................................ 53
Setting the [SHOOTING MENU] ................ 53
[SHOOTING MENU]........................................... 56
Changing the sensitivity setting
([ ISO]) ................................................. 56
Changing the quality setting
([ QUALITY]) ........................................ 56
Adjusting exposure compensation
([ EXP. COMPENSATION]) ................. 58
Adjusting color balance
([ WHITE BALANCE]) .......................... 59
Taking pictures continuously
([ CONTINUOUS])............................... 60
Advanced Features — Playback
Using [PLAYBACK MENU]................................. 61
Setting the [PLAYBACK MENU] ................ 61
[PLAYBACK MENU] .......................................... 62
Setting automatic playback
([ SLIDE SHOW])................................. 62
DPOF set frame
([ PRINT ORDER (DPOF)]) ................. 62
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Protecting the images ([ PROTECT])...... 66
Copying the images ([ COPY])................ 67
Rotating the images
([ IMAGE ROTATE]) ............................. 70
Trimming the images ([ TRIMMING]) ...... 71
Advanced Features — Movie
r Recording Movies .......................................... 73
Set the camera to r Movie mode.............. 73
Record movies ............................................ 74
Changing movie size................................... 75
w Playing Back Movies ..................................... 76
Settings
[ SET-UP]........................................................ 78
Using the [SET-UP] menu........................... 78
[SET-UP] menu option ................................ 79
Camera Connection
Connecting to a TV ............................................. 87
Connecting Camera Directly to Printer
PictBridge Function ....................................... 88
Software Installation
Installation on a Windows PC ............................. 92
Installation on a Mac OS X ................................. 94
Connecting to a PC ............................................. 97
Using FinePixViewer................................. 100
Appendices
System Expansion Option ................................ 102
Accessories Guide ........................................... 103
Using Your Camera Correctly .......................... 105
Notes on the xD-Picture Card™, the SD Memory
Card and the Internal Memory .................... 106
Warning Displays ............................................. 107
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting................................................ 111
Specifications ................................................. 117
Explanation of Terms ..................................... 124
FUJIFILM Digital Camera Worldwide
Network..................................................... 125
Usable Memory Cards
You can use the xD-Picture Card, the SD Memory Card and
the SDHC Memory Card with the FinePix J10 / FinePix J12. In
this Owner’s Manual, these cards are expressed as “Memory
Card”.
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About this Manual
Z About marks
CAUTION
This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation.
CHECK
This mark denotes points to notice in the camera’s operation.
MEMO
This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures.
Z Usable Memory Cards
You can use the xD-Picture Card, the SD Memory Card and the SDHC Memory Card with the FinePix J10 / FinePix J12. In
this Owner’s Manual, these cards are expressed as “Memory Card”.
Z About illustration
Up, down, left, and right are indicated by black triangles in the Owner’s Manual. Up or down is shown as n or o, and left or
right is shown as p or q.
Z About cables
The cables used for FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 are following:
A/V cable for FinePix J10 / FinePix J12
USB cable for FinePix J10 / FinePix J12
In this manual, these cables are expressed as “A/V cable” and “USB cable”.
Z Note
In this manual, the menu names and messages displayed on the LCD monitor of the camera or PC screen appear in square
brackets ([ ]).
When pressing q:
When pressing DISP/BACK:
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Accessories Included
Make sure that all the below accessories are included.
Note that accessories may vary depending on model.
Rechargeable Battery NP-45 (1)
•Strap (1)
Battery Charger BC-45A (1 set)
A/V cable (1)
•USB cable (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Software for FinePix
Owner’s Manual (this manual) (1)
Notes and Cautions (1)
Attaching the strap
Attach the strap as shown in 1 and 2.
When attaching the strap, move the fastener to adjust the
length and slightly away from the end of the strap, as
shown in figure 1.
Cord typeWall type
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Camera Parts and Features
Refer to the pages in parentheses for information on using the camera parts or features.
A Shutter button
B Self-timer lamp (p.51)
C Lens (Lens cover)
D Microphone
E ON/OFF button
F Flash (p.48)
G Indicator lamp (p.28)
H DISP (Display)/BACK button (p.31, 32)
I LCD monitor
J MENU/OK button
K p/e Macro button (p.47)
L Speaker
M Tripod mount
N o/* Self-timer button (p.50)
O Battery compartment
P Memory Card slot (p.16)
Q Zoom button (p.26, 33)
R w (Playback) button
S n/j Low light view button (p.52)/
Erase button (p.36)
T Strap mount
U q/d Flash button (p.48)
V ; USB socket
A/V OUT (Audio/Visual output) socket
(p.87)
W Battery cover
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Example of LCD Monitor Text Display
Z Shooting mode
Z Playback mode
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 has internal memory that can store images without Memory Card. Y appears on the LCD monitor when
the internal memory is active.
A ( Self-timer (p.50)
B e Macro (close-up) (p.47)
C C Flash (p.48)
D s Shooting mode (p.41)
E Battery level indicator
(p.22)
F AF frame (p.26)
G Date/Time (p.20)
H 9 White balance (p.59)
I f Continuous shooting (p.60)
J iN Quality mode (p.56)
K Number of available frames
(p.122)
L ISO 100 Sensitivity (p.56)
M { AF warning (p.107)
N | Camera shake warning
(p.107)
O Increasing monitor
brightness (p.52)
P Y Internal memory (p.18)
Q S Exposure compensation
(p.58)
A
B
C
D
E
A w Playback mode (p.32)
B u DPOF (p.62)
C F Protection (p.66)
D Frame number (p.81)
E Present (p.32)
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Charging the Battery
The battery is not fully charged at shipment and must be
fully charged before being used.
Z Compatible battery
Rechargeable Battery NP-45 (1)
CAUTION
The battery is not fully charged at shipment and must be
fully charged before being used.
Do not stick labels onto the battery as this could cause
the battery to become jammed inside the camera.
Any contact between the battery terminals could cause
the battery to short circuit and overheat.
See “Notes and Cautions” for information on the
battery.
Always use the Rechargeable Battery NP-45
(included). The use of other brands of rechargeable
battery could cause faults or damage to the camera.
Do not split or peel outer labels of the battery.
1 Load the battery into the battery charger
BC-45A.
Set the battery correctly as indicated by the polarity icon.
Terminals
Indicator
Rechargeable
Battery NP-45
Battery Charger
BC-45A
<Cord type>
Rechargeable
Battery NP-45
Battery Charger
BC-45A
<Wall type>
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13
Getting Ready
2 Plug the battery charger into a power outlet.
The charging indicator lights orange and charging begins.
When charging is completed, the indicator turns off.
Charging completes after about 100 minutes.
Z <Charging Indicator and Statuses>
CAUTION
Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet when
it is not in use.
If the terminals of battery are soiled, it may not be
possible to charge it. Clean the battery terminals and
battery charger terminals with a clean, dry cloth.
Charging times increase at low temperatures.
The NP-45 gradually loses its charge even when not
used. Charge a NP-45 just before taking pictures (in the
last day or two).
To power outlet
<Cord type>
To power outlet
<Wall type>
Charging
Indicator
Status Action
Off
Battery not
loaded
Load the battery to be
charged.
Off
Fully charged
(charging
complete)
Remove the battery
from the battery
charger.
Lit orange Charging
Blinking orange
Battery fault
during charging
Unplug the battery
charger and remove
the battery from the
battery charger.
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Loading the Battery
1 Open the battery cover.
CHECK
Check that the camera is turned off before opening the
battery cover.
CAUTION
Do not open the battery cover while the camera is on.
This could damage the Memory Card or ruin the image
files on the Memory Card.
Do not apply force to the battery cover.
2 Load the battery.
While pushing the battery release catch aside, load the
battery by aligning the indicator (A orange) and the
battery indicator (B orange).
Check that the battery is firmly held in place.
Battery is required to operate the digital camera. At first, load the battery in the camera.
Battery release catch
Align the orange
parts
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Getting Ready
CAUTION
Load the battery in the correct direction.
If the battery is loaded with the arrow pointing toward
opposite direction from the camera, or the indicators are
not aligned, it may become jammed and damaged. Use
the battery carefully to avoid overheating, igniting or
exploding.
If the battery is loaded incorrectly, contact a FUJIFILM
dealer. Do not use excessive force to remove the
battery from the camera.
3 Close the battery cover.
To remove the battery
Open the battery cover, and unlock the battery release catch
with your finger.
CAUTION
Make sure the camera is turned off before removing the
battery.
Battery release catch
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Loading the Memory Card
Although you can store pictures in the camera’s internal
memory, you can store many more images on the
Memory Card (sold separately). You can use the xD-
Picture Card and the SD Memory Card with the FinePix
J10 / FinePix J12. In this Owner’s Manual, these cards
are expressed as “Memory Card”.
SD Memory Cards/SDHC Memory Cards
They are operation-checked at FUJIFILM Corporation.
Maker: SanDisk
MEMO
Compatible Memory Cards will be updated in our
website:
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html
Depending on the SD Memory Card, recording of
movies may be interrupted.
Use of above mentioned SD Memory Cards are
recommended.
The camera is not compatible with multimedia cards.
1 Open the battery cover.
2 Insert a Memory Card.
(xD-Picture Card)
(SD Memory Card)
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Getting Ready
CAUTION
Be sure to unlock the protection of the SD Memory Card
before inserting it. If it is locked, recording/deleting
images, as well as formatting are not available. To unlock
the protection, slide the switch back, and the SD Memory
Card will work normally.
CAUTION
A new SD Memory Card or a card previously used on a
PC or any device other than the camera should be
formatted (p.84) on the camera before use.
Do not use a miniSD adaptor or a microSD adaptor
which have exposed contact areas on the back. Use of
these adaptors may cause a malfunction or damage
due to the improper contacts.
A miniSD adaptor or microSD adaptor bigger than SD
Memory Card standard size may become stuck. Pulling
out forcefully may cause a malfunction. In that case,
contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
3 Close the battery cover.
How to replace the Memory Card
Push the Memory Card into the slot and then slowly remove
your finger. The lock is released and the Memory Card is
pushed out.
Continued Q
Protection
switch
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Loading the Memory Card
CAUTION
When storing Memory Cards, make sure that they are
kept out of the reach of children. A Memory Card could
be swallowed and cause suffocation. If a child swallows
a Memory Card, seek medical attention or call
emergency number right away.
If the Memory Card is oriented incorrectly, it will not go
all the way into the slot. Do not apply force when
inserting a Memory Card.
Note that the Memory Card may spring out if you
release your finger quickly from the card immediately
after the lock is released.
Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it is
used with FUJIFILM xD-Picture Card and operation-
checked SD Memory Card (p.16).
See p.106 for information on the xD-Picture Card, SD
Memory Card and the internal memory.
MEMO
The size of an image file varies depending on the
subject. For this reason, the number recorded may not
represent the actual number of frames.
See p.122 for information on the standard number of
available frames.
Z About internal memory
When a Memory Card (sold separately) is inserted
[Record images]: Record images to a Memory Card.
[Playback images]: Playback images in a Memory Card.
When a Memory Card (sold separately) is not inserted
[Record images]: Record images to internal memory.
[Playback images]: Playback images in internal memory.
Z About images in the internal memory
Images held in the camera’s internal memory may be
corrupted or erased due to problems such as camera
faults. Save your important data to another media (i.e.,
DVD-R, CD-R, CD-RW, hard disk, etc.).
It is possible to transfer saved images on the internal
memory to a Memory Card (p.67).
CAUTION
Erase the unnecessary images in the internal memory.
(p.36)
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124NN
AUTO
AUTO
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12
has internal memory that
can store images without
Memory Card. Y appears
on the LCD monitor when
internal memory is active.
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Getting Ready
Turning On and Off
Turning the camera on in
Shooting mode
Press ON/OFF down fully to turn the camera on.
Press ON/OFF again to turn the camera off.
MEMO
Changes between Shooting mode and Playback
mode
Press w during shooting to change to Playback mode.
Press the shutter button down halfway to return to
Shooting mode.
CAUTION
The lens moves and the lens cover opens when turning
the camera on in Shooting mode. Take care not to
obstruct the lens.
Take care not to get fingerprints on the camera lens as
this will result in impaired image quality in your shots.
The ON/OFF button does not completely disconnect the
camera from its power supply.
Turning the camera on in
Playback mode
Press w for about 1 second to turn the camera on in
Playback mode.
Press w during playback to turn the camera off.
MEMO
To change to Shooting mode, press the shutter button
down halfway.
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Turning On and Off
Setting the language, date, and
time
When using the camera for the first time after purchasing,
the language, date, and time are cleared. Set the
language, date, and time.
1 [ ] screen appears when turning
the camera on.
2 Set the date and time.
MEMO
Holding down n or o changes the numbers
continuously.
When the time displayed passes “12”, the AM/PM
setting changes.
APress n, o, p, or q to select the
language.
BPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
SET
SET
NO
NO
START MENU
START MENU
/ LANG.
/ LANG.
APress p or q to select Year, Month,
Day, Hour, or Minute.
BPress n or o to correct the setting.
SET
SET
NO
NO
DATE / TIME NOT SET
DATE / TIME NOT SET
YY.MM.DD
YY.MM.DD
1. 1 12:00
1. 1 12:00
AM
AM
2006
2006
2007
2007
2009
2009
2008
2008
2010
2010
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Getting Ready
3 Change the date format.
Date format
ex. December 1, 2008
[YY.MM.DD]: [2008.12.1]
[MM/DD/YY]: [12/1/2008]
[DD.MM.YY]: [1.12.2008]
MEMO
[START MENU] screen also appears when the batteries
have been removed and the camera has been left for a
long period. Once the batteries have been installed for 30
minutes or more, the camera settings will be retained for
roughly 2 hours even if a source of power is removed.
When the Auto power off function is active, if the camera
is left unused for 2 or 5 minutes, this function turns the
camera off (p.85). To turn the camera back on, press
ON/OFF. To play back images, hold down w for about
1 second.
SET
SET
NO
NO
AM
AM
12 / 1 / 2008 10:00
12 / 1 / 2008 10:00
DATE / TIME NOT SET
DATE / TIME NOT SET
DD . MM . YY
DD . MM . YY
YY . MM . DD
YY . MM . DD
MM /
MM /
DD /
DD /
YY
YY
APress p or q to select the date format.
BPress n or o to set the format.
CAlways press MENU/OK after the settings
are completed.
Auto power off function
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Turning On and Off
Checking the battery charge
Turn the camera on and check the battery level indicator
on the LCD monitor.
AThere is ample battery charge. (Lit white)
BThe battery is almost half charged. (Lit white)
CThere is insufficient charge left in the battery. The
battery will soon run out. Have a charged battery
ready. (Lit red)
DThe battery is depleted. The display will shortly go
blank and the camera will stop working. Replace the
battery. (Blinking red)
CAUTION
Due to the nature of the battery, the battery level
indicator ( , , or V) may appear early
when the camera is used in cold locations. Try warming
the battery in your pocket or a similar location before
use.
Battery with no remaining charge (V blinking red)
may cause camera faults such as the camera turning
itself off without retracting the lens. Always load a fully
charged battery.
Depending on the camera mode, the transition from
to V may occur more quickly.
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Getting Ready
Correcting the Date and Time
1 Open the [SET-UP] menu. 2 Display the [DATE/TIME] screen.
APress MENU/OK to open the menu.
BPress n or o to select [ SET-UP].
CPress q.
N
N
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
ISO
QUALITY
QUALITY
AUTO
AUTO
SET-UP
SET-UP
APress p or q to select .
BPress o to move to menu item.
CPress n or o to select [ DATE/TIME].
DPress q.
See “2 Set the date and time. ” (p.20).
SET
SET
-
UP
UP
PLAYBACK VOLUME
PLAYBACK VOLUME
LCD BRIGHTNESS
LCD BRIGHTNESS
BEEP VOLUME
BEEP VOLUME
SHUTTER VOLUME
SHUTTER VOLUME
DATE / TIME
DATE / TIME
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Selecting the Language
1 Open the [SET-UP] menu. 2 Display the [ ] screen.
APress MENU/OK to open the menu.
BPress n or o to select [ SET-UP].
CPress q.
N
N
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
AUTO
AUTO
SET-UP
SET-UP
ISO
ISO
QUALITY
QUALITY
APress p or q to select .
BPress o to move to menu item.
CPress n or o to select [ ].
DPress q.
See “1 [ ] screen appears
when turning the camera on. ” (p.20).
AUTO POWER OFF
AUTO POWER OFF
2 MIN
2 MIN
TIME DIFFERENCE
TIME DIFFERENCE
VIDEO SYSTEM
VIDEO SYSTEM
NTSC
NTSC
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
SET
SET
-
UP
UP
FORMAT
FORMAT
/ LANG.
/ LANG.
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Using the Camera
Taking Pictures (AUTO Mode)
This section describes the basic operations.
1 Turn the camera on.
Press ON/OFF down fully to turn the camera on.
Holding the camera correctly
CAUTION
Moving the camera while shooting gives a blurred
picture (camera shake). Hold the camera steadily with
both hands.
If the lens or flash is obscured by your fingers or the
strap, subjects may be out of focus or the brightness
(exposure) of your shot may be incorrect.
Continued Q
Brace your elbows
against your sides and
hold the camera with both
hands.
Do not cover the lens or
flash with your fingers.
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Using the Camera
26
Taking Pictures (AUTO Mode)
2 Check the composition on the LCD monitor.
To adjust zoom scale using the Zoom button:
MEMO
•Select e Macro mode to take close-up shots (p.47).
Use digital zoom when you want to shoot the subject
closer (p.82).
3 Focus on the main subject in the AF frame
and press the shutter button down halfway.
CHECK
Focus on the subject
Double beep is heard
Indicator lamp lit green
Not focus on the subject
No sound
{ indicated
Indicator lamp blinking green
MEMO
The shutter button has a halfway point at which focus and
exposure are automatically optimized before taking the
picture by pressing fully down.
W button
(Zoom out)
T button
(Zoom in)
Zoom bar
Focal range
Approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to
infinity
Optical zoom focal
length (35 mm camera
equivalent)
Approx. 38 mm to 113
mm
Max. zoom scale
AUTO
F4.2
250
250
F4.2
AF frame AF frame
becomes smaller
and camera
focuses on the
subject.
Halfway
pressed
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Using the Camera
CAUTION
When pressing the shutter button halfway, a lens
operation sound may be heard.
4 Press the shutter button fully.
CAUTION
When taking a picture using the flash, the image may
disappear and go dark briefly due to flash charging. The
indicator lamp blinks orange during charging.
MEMO
When the subject is not in the AF frame, use AF/AE lock
to take the picture (p.29).
When pressing the shutter button down fully in one
motion, the camera takes the picture without the AF
frame changing.
Flash
Change the flash mode when you want to take pictures without
flash. See p.48 for information on flash.
CAUTION
The image shown on the LCD monitor before the
picture is taken may differ in brightness, color, etc. from
the image actually recorded. Play back the recorded
image to check it (p.32).
When selecting a slow shutter speed that will cause
camera shake, | appears on the LCD monitor. Use
flash or a tripod.
See p.107-110 for information on Warning displays.
See “Troubleshooting” (p.111-116) for more
information.
Continued Q
Click
Double
beep
Halfway pressed Fully pressed
F4.2
F4.2
250
250
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
When pressing the shutter
button down halfway, b
appears on the LCD monitor
before the flash fires.
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Taking Pictures (AUTO Mode)
Z Indicator lamp display
The indicator lamp lights or blinks when pressing the
shutter button, etc. The indicator lamp shows the camera
status.
MEMO
Detailed warning messages appear on the LCD monitor
(p.107-110).
Indicator lamp
Display Status
Lit green Locking the focus
Blinking green Camera shake warning, AF warning,
or AE warning (ready to shoot)
Lit orange Recording to Memory Card or internal
memory (not ready)
Blinking orange Charging flash (flash will not fire)
Blinking red Warnings for Memory Card and
internal memory
Card not formatted, incorrect format,
memory full, Memory Card or
internal memory error
Lens operation error
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Using the Camera
Taking pictures with the focus
and exposure locked
In the above composition, the subjects (two people in this
case) are not in the AF frame. Pressing the shutter button
halfway at this point will result in the subjects being out of
focus.
AF/AE lock is useful:
Use AF/AE lock to guarantee best result when shooting a
subject that is not suited to autofocusing (p.30).
1 Move the camera slightly so that one of the
subjects is in the AF frame.
2 Press the shutter button down halfway to
focus on the subject.
Continued Q
Using AF/AE lock
F4.2
F4.2
250
250
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
Double
beep
Halfway
pressed
30
Taking Pictures (AUTO Mode)
3 Continue to hold the shutter button down
halfway. Move the camera back to the
original image and press the shutter button
fully.
MEMO
AF/AE lock can be applied repeatedly before the shutter
is released.
Use AF/AE lock in all Shooting modes to guarantee
excellent results.
On FinePix J10 / FinePix J12, pressing the shutter
button down halfway locks the focus and exposure
settings (AF and AE lock).
Subjects not suitable for autofocus
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 uses a high-precision autofocusing
mechanism. However, it may have difficulty focusing on the
following:
Subjects photographed through glass
Subjects that do not reflect well, such as hair or fur
Subjects with no substance, such as smoke or flames
Dark subjects
Subjects with little or no contrast between the subject and
the background (such as subjects dressed in the same color
as the background)
Shots where another high-contrast object (not the subject) is
close to the AF frame and is either closer or further away
than your subject (such as a shot of someone against a
background with strongly contrasting elements)
For such subjects use AF/AE lock (p.29).
F4.2
F4.2
250
250
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
Click
Fully pressed
Very shiny subjects such
as a mirror or car body
Fast moving subjects
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Using the Camera
Adjusting the shot composition
Select the LCD monitor display.
Press DISP/BACK to change the LCD monitor display.
Position the main subject at
the intersection of two lines
in this frame or align one of
the horizontal lines with the
horizon. Use this frame as a
guide to the subject’s size
and the balance of the shot
while composing a shot.
MEMO
Always use AF/AE lock when composing a shot. The
image may be out of focus if AF/AE lock is not used.
4
44
AUTO
AUTO
44
AUTO
AUTO
NN
NN
Text displayed No text displayed
Framing guideline
displayed
Best framing
32
Viewing the Images
Play back your images to check them. For important
photographs, always take a test shot and view the image
to make sure that the camera is working normally.
Setting the camera to Playback
mode
Press w during shooting to change to Playback mode.
When the camera is off, press w for about 1 second to
turn the camera on in Playback mode.
MEMO
When pressing w, the last image shot appears on the
LCD monitor.
When playing back images shot with a camera other
than FinePix J10 / FinePix J12, a present icon
appears on the LCD monitor.
CAUTION
Still images viewable on FinePix J10 / FinePix J12
This camera will display still images recorded on FinePix
J10 / FinePix J12 or still images (excluding some
uncompressed images) recorded on any FUJIFILM digital
camera that supports xD-Picture Cards or SD Memory
Cards. Clear playback or playback zooming may not be
possible for still images shot on cameras other than
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
Select the LCD monitor display.
Press DISP/BACK during Playback mode to change the
LCD monitor display.
2050
2050
1/12
1/12
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12
12
/
30
30
12
12
/
29
29
12
12
/
31
31
F4.2
F4.2
250
250
-
1
-
1
22
33
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
NN
Text displayed No text displayed
Multi-frame playbackSorting by date
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Using the Camera
Single-frame playback
To select images on the fast forward screen, hold down
p or q for 1 second during playback.
When releasing p or q, camera returns to single-frame
playback.
1 Zoom in / Zoom out.
To zoom in an image during single-frame playback:
Continued Q
To select the required image:
Press p: last image
Press q: next image
Selecting images
F4.2
F4.2
250
250
-
1
-
1
22
33
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
NN
Playback zoom
W button
(Zoom out)
T button
(Zoom in)
Press W or T to zoom in or out on
an image.
Zoom bar
34
Viewing the Images
2 Display another part of the image.
Z Zoom scales
MEMO
Pressing DISP/BACK cancels playback zoom.
Multi-frame playback
Multi-frame playback screen (9 frames) appears on the
LCD monitor. Select required frame from the 9 frames.
Press n, o, p, or q to display another
part of the image.
Quality mode Max. zoom scale
i (3264 × 2448 pixels)
Approx. 5.1×
% (3264 × 2176 pixels)
Approx. 5.1×
4 (2304 × 1728 pixels)
Approx. 3.6×
2 (1600 × 1200 pixels)
Approx. 2.5×
Navigation screen
(Current displayed
image)
APress n, o, p, or q to move the cursor
(colored frame) to the selecting frame.
Press n or o repeatedly to jump to the
next page.
BPress MENU/OK to enlarge the image.
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Using the Camera
Sorting by date
In sorting by date mode, you can view all images taken on
the same day.
APress n, o, p, or q to move the cursor
(colored frame) to the selecting frame.
BPress MENU/OK to enlarge the image.
2050
2050
1
/
12
12
12
12
/
30
30
12
12
/
29
29
12
12
/
31
31
Selecting the date
APress n, o, p, or q to move the cursor
(colored frame) to on the upper left
frame.
BPress p to display the selecting date.
CPress n or o to move the cursor (colored
frame) to select the date.
Press n or o repeatedly to jump to the
next page.
DPress q.
2050
2050
12
12
12
12
/
30
30
12
12
/
29
29
12
12
/ 31
/ 31
36
Erasing the Images/Movies
Setting the camera to w
Playback mode (p.32)
Use this mode to erase unnecessary images or movies to
have ample free space on the Memory Card or internal
memory. Your camera calls images “frames”.
Using the erase button ( /n)
Pressing (n) erases images easily.
Erasing the images using
[PLAYBACK MENU]
APress p or q to select the erasing
image.
BPress (n).
CPress p or q to select [OK].
DPress MENU/OK to erase the displayed
image.
ERASE OK?
ERASE OK?
SET
SET
OK
OK
CANCEL
CANCEL
APress MENU/OK to open the [PLAYBACK
MENU].
BPress n or o to select [ ERASE].
CPress q.
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MENU
ERASE
ERASE
SLIDE SHOW
SLIDE SHOW
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PROTECT
PROTECT
COPY
COPY
37
Using the Camera
MEMO
To erase another frame (file), repeat above steps.
When erasing frames (files) is completed, press DISP/
BACK.
CAUTION
Pressing MENU/OK repeatedly erases consecutive
frames (files). Take care not to erase a frame (file) by
mistake.
Continued Q
DPress n or o to select [FRAME] or [ALL
FRAMES].
EPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MENU
ERASE
ERASE
SLIDE SHOW
SLIDE SHOW
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PROTECT
PROTECT
COPY
COPY
BACK
BACK
FRAME
FRAME
ALL FRAMES
ALL FRAMES
Erasing one frame at a time ([FRAME])
APress p or q to select the erasing frame
(file).
BPress MENU/OK to erase the currently
displayed frame (file).
ERASE OK?
ERASE OK?
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
Setting the camera to w Playback mode (p.32)
38
Erasing the Images/Movies
MEMO
MEMO
When using a Memory Card, the images in the Memory
Card are erased. When not using a Memory Card, the
images in the internal memory are erased.
Selecting [BACK] returns to single-frame playback
without erasing any frames (files).
Protected frames (files) cannot be erased. Unprotect
the frames (files) before erasing them (p.66).
If [DPOF SPECIFIED. ERASE OK?] or [DPOF
SPECIFIED. ERASE ALL OK?] appears, press MENU/
OK again to erase the frames (files).
CAUTION
Erased frames (files) cannot be recovered. Back up
important frames (files) onto your PC or another media.
Erasing all frames ([ALL FRAMES])
Press MENU/OK to erase all the frames
(files).
Press DISP/BACK to cancel
erasing of all the frames
(files). Some unprotected
frames (files) will be left
unerased.
ERASE ALL OK?
ERASE ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
CANCEL
CANCEL
Setting the camera to w Playback mode (p.32) Erasing the Images/Movies
39
Advanced Features — Photography
Using the Photography Functions — Procedure of Setting
Specify the camera settings for taking pictures to get the
best result. A general guide is given below.
1 Select the Shooting mode.
Set the Shooting mode.
The camera settings are tailored to the scene being
shot.
2 Specify the photography settings.
Pressing buttons or selecting menu allows you to
specify photography functions. You can obtain the
best result for shooting.
Z Specifying functions using buttons
Continued Q
AUTO
This is the easiest mode for taking
pictures (p.42).
//m/,/
./8///
////
//
Select the best Shooting mode for the
scene being shot (p.42-46).
s
This mode provides detailed settings that
are impossible to set in AUTO mode
(p.46).
MANUAL
MANUAL
ANTI-BLUR
ANTI-BLUR
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
AUTO
AUTO
BABY MODE
BABY MODE
Automatic mode
Automatic mode
setting according to
setting according to
shooting conditions.
shooting conditions.
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
ISO
QUALITY
QUALITY
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
EXP. COMPENSATION
EXP. COMPENSATION
SHOOTING MODE
SHOOTING MODE
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
M
N
+
0
e Macro Used for close-up shots (p.47).
d Flash
Used for shots in dark locations or for
backlit subjects, etc. (p.48).
* Self-timer
Used in situations such as group shots
where the photographer is included in the
shot (p.50).
e (p) Macro button
d (q) Flash button
* (o) Self-timer button
39
Advanced Features — Photography
40
Using the Photography Functions — Procedure of Setting
Z Specifying functions using [SHOOTING MENU]
(MENU/OK button)
[ ISO]
Use to specify required sensitivity
setting (p.56).
[ QUALITY]
Use to specify required image size
(p.56).
[
EXP.
COMPENSATION
]
Use this setting to obtain the correct
exposure (only s) (p.58).
[ WHITE
BALANCE]
Use to adjust the color tone (only s)
(p.59).
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
ISO
QUALITY
QUALITY
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
EXP. COMPENSATION
EXP. COMPENSATION
SHOOTING MODE
SHOOTING MODE
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
M
N
+
0
41
Advanced Features — Photography
Setting the Shooting Mode
You can select the most suitable setting according to the subject by selecting one of the Shooting modes.
CHECK
See p.49 for information on available flash modes.
When anything other than s in the [ SHOOTING
MODE] is selected, only AUTO can be selected for the
[ ISO] (sensitivity) setting.
APress MENU/OK to open the menu.
BPress n or o to select [ SHOOTING
MODE].
CPress q.
DPress n or o to select the setting.
EPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
MANUAL
MANUAL
ANTI-BLUR
ANTI-BLUR
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
AUTO
AUTO
BABY MODE
BABY MODE
Automatic mode
Automatic mode
setting according to
setting according to
shooting conditions.
shooting conditions.
42
Shooting Mode
Setting the mode (p.41)
This section describes the available shooting modes.
This is the easiest mode for providing crisp and clear
shots.
Use this mode for ordinary photography.
Camera specifies [ EXP. COMPENSATION] and
[ WHITE BALANCE] settings automatically.
This function is suitable for taking pictures of young
children. This mode C suppresses the flash so that you
can take their picture with a natural ambience.
CHECK
Flash cannot be used in the Baby mode.
This function is suitable for taking a pictures of moving
subjects such as children or pets.
Use this mode to select a fast shutter speed that reduces
camera shake and moving-subject blurring.
Use this mode for
photography to get
beautiful skin tones and
soft overall tone.
Use this mode for shooting
scenery in daylight and
provides crisp, clear shots of
scenery such as buildings
and mountains.
CHECK
Flash cannot be used in
the Landscape mode.
[AUTO]
[ BABY MODE]
[ ANTI-BLUR] (Picture stabilization)
[m PORTRAIT]
[, LANDSCAPE]
43
Advanced Features — Photography
Use this mode to take
pictures of a moving subject.
It gives priority to faster
shutter speeds.
Use this mode for shooting
evening and night scenes.
A picture is taken with a slow
shutter of up to 4 seconds.
CHECK
Use a tripod to prevent camera shake, because a picture
is taken with a slow shutter.
This mode produces
beautiful images that retain
the natural ambience when
shots are taken in low-light
conditions.
This mode is also ideal for
shooting indoor or situations
where the flash cannot be
used.
Camera sets the high-sensitivity setting when selecting
the Natural light mode. This mode is effective for reducing
camera shake and moving-subject blurring when taking
pictures in low-light conditions.
CHECK
Flash cannot be used in the Natural light mode.
Use this mode to prevent
darkening images and
provide crisp, clear shots,
when shooting at beach
under strong sunlight.
Continued Q
[. SPORT]
[8 NIGHT]
[ NATURAL LIGHT]
[ BEACH]
Setting the mode (p.41)
44
Shooting Mode
Use this mode to prevent
darkening images and
provide crisp, clear shots,
when shooting at snowy
scene where the whole
screen appears white.
Use this mode to shoot
fireworks.
It is effective for taking
more vivid shots of
fireworks with a slow
shutter.
CHECK
Flash cannot be used in the Fireworks mode.
Shutter speed setting: 1/2 sec. to 8 sec.
Use a tripod to prevent camera shake in the Fireworks
mode.
Z Selecting the exposure time setting
Use this mode to shoot
sunset, making the colors
more vivid.
[ SNOW]
[ FIREWORKS]
Press p or q to select the exposure time.
[ SUNSET]
4.0"
4.0"
12
124
Setting the mode (p.41)
45
Advanced Features — Photography
Use this mode to take
clear close-up shots when
zooming up a flower.
It is effective for taking
more vivid shots of flower
petal.
CHECK
Flash cannot be used in the Flower mode.
Focal range
Wide angle:
Approx. 15 cm (5.9 in.) to infinity
Telephoto:
Approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to infinity
Use this mode for shooting
at indoor wedding and
party.
This mode produces
beautiful images that retain
the natural ambience when
shots are taken in low-light
conditions.
Use this mode for taking
pictures in places such as
museum where the use of
flash and making an
operation sound and a
shutter sound are
restricted.
Flash mode is forcibly set
to Suppressed flash and
operation sound, shutter sound and the self-timer lamp
are off.
MEMO
Check whether photography is permitted before using this
mode.
Continued Q
[ FLOWER] [ PARTY]
[ MUSEUM]
Setting the mode (p.41)
46
Shooting Mode
Use this mode to shoot
documents and white
board.
It is effective for taking
clearer shots of letters.
CHECK
Focal range
Wide angle:
Approx. 15 cm (5.9 in.) to infinity
Telephoto:
Approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to infinity
Set the Photography functions to manual to easily control
yourself.
Photography functions:
[ ISO] (p.56)
[ EXP. COMPENSATION] (p.58)
[ WHITE BALANCE] (p.59)
[ TEXT] [s MANUAL]
Setting the mode (p.41)
47
Advanced Features — Photography
e Macro (Close-up)
Use this mode to take close-up shots.
Available Shooting modes: AUTO, , , , , s
(p.42, 43, 45, 46)
Press e (p) to select Macro mode.
Press e (p) again to cancel Macro mode.
CHECK
Focal range
Wide angle:
Approx. 15 cm (5.9 in.) to infinity
Telephoto:
Approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to infinity
Effective flash range
Approx. 30 cm to 80 cm (11.8 in. to 2.6 ft.)
MEMO
When setting or mode, the camera sets to
e Macro mode automatically.
Use a tripod to prevent camera shake in Macro mode.
Any of the following cancels Macro mode:
- Changing the Shooting mode setting
- Turning the camera off
4
AUTO
AUTO
e appears on the LCD
monitor indicating that you
can take close-up shots.
48
d Setting the Flash
Flash photography is useful for taking pictures at night or
indoor dark locations. Choose from 6 flash modes
according to the type of shot. See p.49 for information on
the available Shooting modes.
MEMO
When pressing the shutter button down halfway, b
appears on the LCD monitor before the flash fires.
Use this mode for ordinary photography.
The flash fires as required by the shooting conditions.
MEMO Red-eye effect
When using the flash to take a picture of people in low-
light conditions, eyes may sometimes appear red in the
picture. This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting
off the inside of the eye.
Use this mode in backlit scenes, or to get the correct
colors when taking a picture under bright lighting.
In this mode, the flash fires in bright as well as dark
conditions.
This mode is suitable for situations where the flash cannot
be used.
Use a tripod to prevent camera shake when shooting in
Suppressed flash mode in the dark condition.
Any time, flash does not fire.
[ AUTO FLASH] (not displayed)
The flash setting
changes each time you
press d(q).
[b RED EYE REDUCTION]
This mode is suitable for shooting portraits
in low-light conditions.
Use this mode to minimize red-eye (eyes
appear in red in the finished photo).
[d FORCED FLASH]
[C SUPPRESSED FLASH]
49
Advanced Features — Photography
This mode allows you to take pictures of people at night
that clearly show both your subjects and the night time
backdrop. To prevent camera shake, always use a tripod.
Using n synchronizes Red-eye reduction mode.
Using 8 selects slow shutter speeds of up to 4 seconds.
CAUTION
In bright scenes, overexposure may occur.
CHECK
Effective flash range ( : [AUTO])
Wide-angle:
Approx. 50 cm to 4.0 m (1.6 ft. to 13.1 ft.)
Telephoto:
Approx. 50 cm to 2.2 m (1.6 ft. to 7.2 ft.)
If you take pictures outside of the effective flash range,
the image may appear dark even if the flash is used.
CAUTION Notes on using flash
If pressing the shutter button while the flash is charging
(indicator lamp blinking orange), the picture will be
taken without the flash (when using AUTO and b).
The flash charging time may increase when the
batteries are low on charge.
When taking a picture using the flash, the image may
disappear and go dark briefly due to flash charging. The
indicator lamp blinks orange during charging.
The flash fires several times (pre-flashes and the main
flash). Do not move the camera until the picture is
taken.
CHECK
List of available flash modes in each Shooting mode
[c SLOW SYNCHRO],
[n RED EYE & SLOW]
AUTO b d C c n
AUTO
m
,
.
8
s
50
* Self-Timer
The self-timer is used in situations where the
photographer is included in the shot. When photographer
is away from the camera, use a tripod to prevent camera
fall.
Available Shooting modes: All (p.42-46)
Setting self-timer
The self-timer setting changes each time you press *
(o).
Taking pictures using self-timer
1 Press the shutter button down halfway to
focus on the subject and press the shutter
button fully.
Pressing the shutter button down halfway that focuses
on the subject.
Without releasing the shutter button, press the button
all the way down (fully pressed) to start the self-timer.
The last displayed setting
is the selected mode.
: The picture is taken after
10 seconds.
(: The picture is taken after
2 seconds.
4
44
NN
AUTO
AUTO
Beep
Double
beep
Halfway pressed Fully pressed
51
Advanced Features — Photography
2 Take pictures in selected time.
Using the 2-second self-timer
This is useful when you worry about camera shake even if
attaching the camera on a tripod.
MEMO
To stop the self-timer, once it has started running, press
DISP/BACK.
Any of the following cancels the self-timer setting:
- Completing the shooting
- Changing the Shooting mode setting
- Setting the camera to Playback mode
- Turning the camera off
Take care not to stand in front of the lens when pressing
the shutter button as this can prevent the correct focus
or brightness (exposure) from being achieved.
A countdown appears on the
LCD monitor indicating the
time remaining until the
picture is taken.
A picture is taken after the self-timer lamp changes
from lit to blinking (only blinks with the 2-second self-
timer).
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j Increasing Monitor Brightness
Use this function to increase the brightness of the LCD
monitor temporarily when you have difficulty seeing the
monitor in low-light conditions or in daylight.
Increasing the LCD monitor
brightness
Press j (n) to display the LCD monitor brightly.
Press j (n) again to return to normal LCD monitor
brightness.
MEMO
This function is automatically canceled after each shot.
When this function is active, it will increase the amount
of speckling in images on the LCD monitor. This is
normal and does not affect the photographed image.
This function is purely for checking the composition of
your shot. It does not increase the brightness of the
image.
Even if you increase the brightness in low-light
conditions, you cannot check the subject.
The color tones may vary depending on the subjects.
blinks on the LCD monitor
when the function is on.
12
124
AUTO
AUTO
UP
UP
53
Advanced Features — Photography
Using [SHOOTING MENU]
Use the [SHOOTING MENU] to adjust image quality. You
can take pictures in a wide range of conditions.
Setting the [SHOOTING MENU]
Continued Q
APress MENU/OK to open the [SHOOTING
MENU].
BPress n or o to select the menu.
N
ISO
ISO
QUALITY
QUALITY
EXP. COMPENSATION
EXP. COMPENSATION
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
M
SHOOTING MODE
SHOOTING MODE
CPress q.
DPress n or o to change the setting.
EPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
ISO
ISO
QUALITY
QUALITY
SHOOTING MODE
SHOOTING MODE
EXP. COMPENSATION
EXP. COMPENSATION
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
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Using [SHOOTING MENU]
Z List of [SHOOTING MENU] options
Menu Functions Settings
Factory
default
[ SHOOTING
MODE] (p.41)
Use this setting to provide the best photography menu setting for the
scene being shot.
AUTO/ / /m/,/./
8/ // ////
// /s
AUTO
[ ISO] (p.56)
Specifies required sensitivity setting of the ambient light around the
subject.
The larger value of the sensitivity, the higher sensitivity is obtained.
The higher sensitivity settings will allow you to take pictures in darker
locations.
[AUTO]/[1600]/[800]/
[400]/[200]/[100]/[64]
[AUTO]
[ QUALITY] (p.56)
Specifies the image size.
The larger image size, the better image quality is obtained. The smaller
image size, the larger number of images are recorded.
iF/iN/%/4/2/` iN
[ EXP.
COMPENSATION]
(p.58)
This setting can be used when the [SHOOTING MODE] is set to s.
Use this setting to obtain the correct exposure.
–2 EV to +2 EV
(1/3 EV increments)
±0
[ WHITE BALANCE]
(p.59)
This setting can be used when the [SHOOTING MODE] is set to s.
Use this setting to adjust the color balance to suit the color of the
ambient light around the subject.
[AUTO] / 6 / 7 / 9 / 0 /
- / 8
[AUTO]
[ CONTINUOUS]
(p.60)
Use this setting to select the required Continuous shooting mode.
[ON]/[OFF] [OFF]
55
Advanced Features — Photography
MEMO
Note that the shooting menu will vary depending on the selected shooting mode.
When shooting mode is set to AUTO,
, , m, ,, ., 8, , , ,
, , , , , .
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
SET - UP
SET - UP
SHOOTING MODE
SHOOTING MODE
ISO
ISO
AUTO
AUTO
QUALITY
QUALITY N
OFF
OFF
CONTINUOUS
CONTINUOUS
ISO
ISO
AUTO
AUTO
QUALITY
QUALITY N
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
EXP. COMPENSATION
EXP. COMPENSATION
SHOOTING MODE
SHOOTING MODE M
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
AUTO
AUTO
When shooting mode is set to s.
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[SHOOTING MENU]
Setting the menu (p.53)
Changing the sensitivity setting
([ ISO])
Use this menu to specify required sensitivity setting of the
ambient light around the subject.
The larger value of the sensitivity, the higher sensitivity is
obtained. The higher sensitivity settings will allow you to
take pictures in darker locations.
CHECK
Settings
[AUTO]/[1600]/[800]/[400]/[200]/[100]/[64]
Selecting [AUTO] as the sensitivity setting, the camera
selects the best sensitivity setting for the subject’s
brightness.
MEMO
When anything other than [s MANUAL] in the Shooting
mode is selected, only [AUTO] can be selected for the
[ISO] (sensitivity) setting.
CAUTION
Although higher sensitivity settings will allow you to take
pictures in darker locations, they will also increase the
amount of speckling in your images. Choose the
sensitivity setting that best suits the conditions.
Changing the quality setting
([ QUALITY])
Use this menu to specify the image size (number of
recorded pixels).
Select the quality setting for the scene being shot.
Z Quality settings in Shooting mode
The selected sensitivity
setting appears on the
LCD monitor when the
sensitivity setting is set to
another setting excluding
[AUTO].
12
124
ISO 100
ISO 100
M
Quality mode Sample uses
i F (3264 × 2448)
i N (3264 × 2448)
Printing at up to 10R (25.4 × 30.5 cm/
10 × 12 in.) / A4 size / A3 size
For better quality, select i F
% (3264 × 2176)
4 (2304 × 1728) Printing at up to 6R (15.2 × 20.3 cm/
6 × 8 in.) / A5 size
2 (1600 × 1200) Printing at up to 4R (10.2 × 15.2 cm/
4 × 6 in.) / A6 size
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Advanced Features — Photography
Area shot and quality setting
Normal shooting provides an aspect ratio of 4:3 and %
shooting provides an aspect ratio of 3:2 (same aspect ratio as
35 mm film and post card).
MEMO
The bigger the number of recorded pixels, the better the
image quality becomes. As the number of recorded
pixels becomes smaller, you will be able to record more
frames to a Memory Card.
The quality setting is retained even when the camera is
turned off or the mode setting is changed.
When changing the quality setting, the number of
available frames also changes (p.122). The numbers
to the right of setting show the number of available
frames.
4N 4N
AUTO
AUTO
Area shot excluding %
44
AUTO
AUTO
Area shot with %
Setting the menu (p.53)
58
[SHOOTING MENU]
Adjusting exposure
compensation
([ EXP. COMPENSATION])
Available Shooting mode: s (p.46)
Use this menu for shots to get the correct brightness
(exposure), such as shots with extremely high contrast
between the subject and the background.
CHECK
Compensation range: –2 EV to +2 EV
(13 steps in 1/3 EV increments)
Explanation of Terms “EV” (p.124)
The LCD monitor brightness will increase or decrease
depending on the exposure compensation setting.
MEMO
This setting is retained when the camera is turned off
(S icon appears). Set the exposure compensation to
“±0 EV” unless compensation is required.
Any of the following disables exposure compensation:
- Using the flash in AUTO or b mode
- Shooting dark scenes in d mode
EXP. COMPENSATION
EXP. COMPENSATION
EV
EV
+2
+2
+1
+1
-1
-1
-2
-2
+
0
positive (+) compensation
negative (–) compensation
Guide to compensation
Backlit portraits:
+2/3 EV to +1 2/3 EV
Very bright scenes (such as
snowfields) and highly
reflective subjects: +1 EV
Shots made up predominantly of sky: +1 EV
Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds:
–2/3 EV
Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of pine trees
or dark foliage: –2/3 EV
Setting the menu (p.53)
59
Advanced Features — Photography
Adjusting color balance
([ WHITE BALANCE])
Available Shooting mode: s (p.46)
Adjust the color balance based on white to suit the color
of the ambient light around the subject.
[AUTO]: Automatic adjustment
6 : Shooting outdoors in good weather
7: Shooting in shade
9 : Shooting under Daylight fluorescent lamps
0 : Shooting under Warm White fluorescent lamps
- : Shooting under Cool White fluorescent lamps
8 : Shooting in incandescent light
MEMO
In [AUTO] mode, the correct white balance may not be
achieved for subjects such as close-ups of people’s
faces and pictures taken under a special light source.
Select the correct white balance for the light source.
When the flash fires, the white balance setting for the
flash is used. Consequently, to achieve a particular
effect, the flash mode should be set to
[C SUPPRESSED FLASH] (p.48).
The color tones may vary depending on the shooting
conditions (light source, etc.).
After taking the picture, check the image color (white
balance).
Explanation of Terms “White Balance” (p.124)
WHITE BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
AUTO
Setting the menu (p.53)
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[SHOOTING MENU]
Taking pictures continuously
([ CONTINUOUS])
Available Shooting modes: All (p.42-46)
Use this mode to take pictures of a moving subject.
CAUTION
Number of available frames is limited depending on the
available space on the Memory Card or internal
memory.
The focus is determined in the first frame and cannot be
changed in mid-sequence.
The exposure is determined in the first frame.
The speed of continuous shooting varies depending on
the shutter speed.
The flash cannot be used as the flash mode is set to [C
SUPPRESSED FLASH] (p.48). However, when the
mode is changed back to normal photography, the flash
setting specified before continuous shooting was
selected is restored.
The results are always displayed after you shoot.
MEMO
The file recording time using the continuous shooting may
increase when recording in the xD-Picture Card or
internal memory.
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
CONTINUOUS
CONTINUOUS
SET - UP
SET - UP
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Shooting continues as long as
holding the shutter button
down. This mode shoots up to
3 frames (approx. 1 frame/
sec.).
STORING
STORING
Setting the menu (p.53)
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Advanced Features — Playback
Using [PLAYBACK MENU]
Use this menu to play back photographed images.
Setting the [PLAYBACK MENU]
APress w to set the camera to Playback
mode (p.32).
BPress MENU/OK to open the [PLAYBACK
MENU].
CPress n or o to select the menu.
DPress q.
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MENU
ERASE
ERASE
SLIDE SHOW
SLIDE SHOW
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PROTECT
PROTECT
COPY
COPY
EPress n or o to change the setting.
FPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MENU
ERASE
ERASE
SLIDE SHOW
SLIDE SHOW
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PROTECT
PROTECT
COPY
COPY
BACK
BACK
FRAME
FRAME
ALL FRAMES
ALL FRAMES
61
Advanced Features — Playback
62
[PLAYBACK MENU]
Setting the menu (p.61)
Setting automatic playback
([ SLIDE SHOW])
Use this mode to play back photographed images
continuously. You can select playback interval and type of
image transition.
MEMO
To interrupt [ SLIDE SHOW], press MENU/OK.
•Press p or q to advance or go back through the
images.
The Auto power off function (p.85) does not operate
during slide show.
Movie starts automatically. When the movie ends, the
playback function moves it on.
Press DISP/BACK once during playback to display on-
screen help.
DPOF set frame
([ PRINT ORDER (DPOF)])
You can specify the image, number of prints, with or
without date of printing with a DPOF-compatible printer.
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MENU
ERASE
ERASE
SLIDE SHOW
SLIDE SHOW
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PROTECT
PROTECT
COPY
COPY
NORMAL
NORMAL
WIPE
WIPE
WIPE
WIPE
NORMAL
NORMAL
[WITH DATEE ] : The date will be imprinted on your
prints.
[WITHOUT DATE] : The date will not be imprinted on
your prints.
[RESET ALL] : All DPOF settings will be canceled.
PLAYBACK MENU
PLAYBACK MENU
ERASE
ERASE
SLIDE SHOW
SLIDE SHOW
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PRINT ORDER (DPOF )
PROTECT
PROTECT
COPY
COPY
WITH DATE
WITH DATE
WITHOUT DATE
WITHOUT DATE
RESET ALL
RESET ALL
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Advanced Features — Playback
Selecting [WITH DATEE], E appears on the LCD
monitor and the date will be imprinted on your prints.
MEMO Canceling DPOF setting
A Press MENU/OK to open the [PLAYBACK MENU] and
press n or o to select [ PRINT ORDER (DPOF)].
B Press q.
C Press n or o to select [WITH DATE E] or
[WITHOUT DATE] and press MENU/OK to display the
print order screen.
D Press p or q to select the frame (file) with the DPOF
setting you want to cancel.
E Press o to set the number of prints to 0 (zero).
To cancel the DPOF setting for another frame (file),
repeat steps D and E.
Always press MENU/OK to complete the settings.
[RESET ALL] (p.64)
Continued Q
[WITH DATE] / [WITHOUT DATE]
APress p or q to display the frame (file)
for specifying DPOF setting.
BPress n or o to set a value.
Up to 99 sheets are printed.
For frames (files) that you do not want
printed, set the number of prints to 0
(zero).
To specify more DPOF settings, repeat steps A and B.
CAlways press MENU/OK after the settings
are completed.
Pressing DISP/BACK cancels those
settings.
DPress MENU/OK again.
The total number of prints appears on the
LCD monitor.
FRAME
FRAME
SET
SET
DPOF
DPOF
:
00009
00009
01
01
SHEETS
SHEETS
PRINT ORDER
PRINT ORDER
(
DPOF
DPOF
)
Total number of prints
Setting for that frame
Setting the menu (p.61)
64
[PLAYBACK MENU]
MEMO
When DPOF settings were specified on another
camera.
When the data includes a frame (file) with DPOF
settings that were specified on another camera,
[ RESET DPOF OK?] appears.
Pressing MENU/OK erases all of the DPOF settings
already specified for each frame (file). Specify the
DPOF setting for each frame (file) again.
Prints of up to 999 frames (files) can be ordered on the
same Memory Card.
DPOF settings cannot be specified for movies.
CAUTION
Pressing DISP/BACK while choosing settings will
cancel all current settings. If there were previous DPOF
settings, only the modifications are canceled.
When selecting the [WITH DATE E] setting, the date
is imprinted on your shots using the Print Service or a
DPOF-compatible printer (depending on the printer
specifications, the date may not be printed in some
cases).
Images photographed with a camera other than FinePix
J10 / FinePix J12 may not be specified DPOF settings.
To cancel all DPOF settings:
Select [RESET ALL] in the [PLAYBACK MENU] (p.62).
MEMO
u appears on the LCD monitor during playback when the
image has specified DPOF settings.
RESET DPOF OK?
RESET DPOF OK?
YES
YES
NO
NO
[RESET ALL]
Press MENU/OK.
RESET DPOF OK?
RESET DPOF OK?
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
F4.2
F4.2
250
250
250
250
F4.2
F4.2
ISO 100
ISO 100
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
N
Setting the menu (p.61)
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Advanced Features — Playback
Z u PRINT ORDER (DPOF)
DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is used for recording printing specifications
for images shot using a digital camera on media such as a Memory Card. The recorded specifications include
information on which frames are to be printed.
This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
*
Some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the number of prints.
*
The warnings shown below may appear while specifying the prints.
[DPOF SPECIFIED. ERASE OK ?]
[DPOF SPECIFIED. ERASE ALL OK ?] (p.38)
When erasing the image, the DPOF setting for that image is deleted at the same time.
[ RESET DPOF OK ?] (p.64)
When inserting a Memory Card that contains images specified for printing by another camera, those print specifications are all
reset and replaced by the new print specifications.
[DPOF FILE ERROR] (p.109)
Up to 999 images can be specified on the same Memory Card.
Setting the menu (p.61)
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[PLAYBACK MENU]
Protecting the images
([ PROTECT])
Use this mode to prevent frames (files) from being
accidentally erased. Your camera calls images “frames”.
To protect or unprotect only the selected frame (file):
[FRAME] (set or reset a frame)
APress p or q to select the protecting/
unprotecting frame (file).
BPress MENU/OK to protect/unprotect the
currently displayed frame (file).
Unprotected: protecting frame (file)
Protected: reset frame (file)
To protect another frame (file), repeat steps A and B.
When protecting frames (files) is completed, press DISP/
BACK.
PROTECT OK?
PROTECT OK?
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
Unprotected
UNPROTECT OK?
UNPROTECT OK?
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
Protected (F appears)
[SET ALL]
Press MENU/OK to protect all the frames
(files).
[RESET ALL]
Press MENU/OK to unprotect all the frames
(files).
SET ALL OK?
SET ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
RESET ALL OK?
RESET ALL OK?
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
IT MAY TAKE A WHILE
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
Setting the menu (p.61)
67
Advanced Features — Playback
MEMO To stop the procedure midway
If the images are very large, protecting or unprotecting all
the frames (files) may take some time.
If you want to take a picture or record a movie during the
procedure, press DISP/BACK.
CAUTION
The Format function erases all the frames (files),
including protected frames (files) (p.84).
Copying the images
([ COPY])
It is possible to transfer saved images between the
internal memory and a Memory Card. Your camera calls
images “frames”.
Z Selecting COPY
Continued Q
CANCEL
CANCEL
APress n or o to select [Y INTERNAL
MEMORY Q \ CARD] or [\ CARD Q
Y INTERNAL MEMORY].
BPress q.
COPY
COPY
INTERNAL MEMORY
INTERNAL MEMORY
CARD
CARD
INTERNAL MEMORY
INTERNAL MEMORY
CARD
CARD
NEXT
NEXT
CANCEL
CANCEL
Setting the menu (p.61)
68
[PLAYBACK MENU]
MEMO
To copy another frame (file), repeat steps C and D.
When copying frames (files) is completed, press DISP/
BACK.
Copying one frame at a time ([FRAME])
APress n or o to select [FRAME].
BPress MENU/OK.
COPY
COPY
INTERNAL MEMORY
INTERNAL MEMORY
CARD
CARD
INTERNAL MEMORY
INTERNAL MEMORY
CARD
CARD
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
FRAME
FRAME
ALL FRAMES
ALL FRAMES
CPress p or q to select the copying frame
(file).
DPress MENU/OK to copy the currently
displayed frame (file).
COPY OK?
COPY OK?
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
Setting the menu (p.61)
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Advanced Features — Playback
CAUTION
When [\ MEMORY FULL] or [Y MEMORY FULL]
appears on the LCD monitor, copying the data stops on
the way.
When copying the image that has specified DPOF
setting, the DPOF setting is not copied.
Copying all frames ([ALL FRAMES])
APress n or o to select [ALL FRAMES].
BPress MENU/OK.
COPY
COPY
INTERNAL MEMORY
INTERNAL MEMORY
CARD
CARD
INTERNAL MEMORY
INTERNAL MEMORY
CARD
CARD
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
COPY
COPY
ALL FRAMES
ALL FRAMES
FRAME
FRAME
CPress MENU/OK to copy all the frames
(files).
IT MAY TAKE
IT MAY TAKE
A WHILE
A WHILE
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
COPY ALL OK?
COPY ALL OK?
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
Setting the menu (p.61)
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[PLAYBACK MENU]
Rotating the images
([ IMAGE ROTATE])
When shooting in the vertical position, the image appears
horizontal on the LCD monitor.
Use this mode to rotate an image and to display correct
direction.
CAUTION
Protected frames (files) cannot be rotated. Unprotect the
frames (files) before rotating them (p.66).
MEMO
An image can be rotated only when playing back using
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
You may not be able to rotate images that were shot with
a camera other than FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
APress p or q to select the rotating frame
(file).
BPress MENU/OK to open the [PLAYBACK
MENU].
CPress n or o to select [ IMAGE
ROTATE].
DPress MENU/OK.
EPress n or o to rotate the image.
o: Rotates the image clockwise at a 90
degree angle.
n: Rotates the image counterclockwise at
a 90 degree angle.
FPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
Next time the image is played back, it will
be automatically rotated.
Press DISP/BACK to cancel rotating the
image.
IMAGE ROTATE
IMAGE ROTATE
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
Setting the menu (p.61)
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Advanced Features — Playback
Trimming the images
([ TRIMMING])
Use this mode to trim the required part of the
photographed image.
1 Select the menu.
2 Specify trimming part of image.
Continued Q
APress w to set the camera to Playback
mode (p.32).
BPress p or q to select the trimming
frame (file).
CPress MENU/OK to open the [PLAYBACK
MENU].
DPress n or o to select [ TRIMMING].
EPress q.
BPress n, o, p, or q to display another
part of the image.
TRIMMING
TRIMMING
YES CANCEL
YES CANCEL
TRIMMING
TRIMMING
YES CANCEL
YES CANCEL
W button
(Zoom out)
T button
(Zoom in)
APress W or T to zoom in or out
on an image.
Zoom bar
TRIMMING
TRIMMING
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
Navigation screen
(Current displayed image)
Setting the menu (p.61)
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[PLAYBACK MENU]
MEMO
Press DISP/BACK to return to single-frame playback.
A saved image size varies depending on the zoom
scale of step 2. For 0.3 M, k YES option appears in
yellow.
Image sizes
When % quality setting is selected, the image is
trimmed to normal size (4:3 aspect ratio).
CAUTION
You may not be able to trim images that were shot with a
camera other than FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
CPress MENU/OK.
Check the saved image size and press
MENU/OK.
The trimmed image is added as a separate
file in the final frame.
REC
REC
CANCEL
CANCEL
REC OK?
REC OK?
3 Record the image.
4
Printing at up to 6R (15.2 × 20.3 cm/6 × 8 in.) /
A5 size
2
Printing at up to 4R (10.2 × 15.2 cm/4 × 6 in.) /
A6 size
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To use for e-mail or web site
Setting the menu (p.61)
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Advanced Features — Movie
r Recording Movies
Use this mode to record movies.
Set the camera to r Movie mode
Z Zooming the image
You must zoom beforehand as you cannot zoom during
recording.
CHECK
Optical zoom focal length
Approx. 38 mm to 113 mm (35 mm camera equivalent)
Max. zoom scale: 3×
Focal range
Approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to infinity
APress MENU/OK to open the menu.
BPress n or o to select [q SHOOTING
MODE].
CPress q.
DPress n or o to select [r MOVIE].
EPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
The available recording
time appears on the LCD
monitor.
13s
13s
STANDBY
STANDBY
13s
13s
STANDBY
STANDBY
Zoom bar
Press W or T to zoom in or out on
an image.
73
Advanced Features — Movie
74
r Recording Movies
Record movies
Press the shutter button down fully to start recording.
During recording, [lREC] and a counter that shows the
remaining time appear on the LCD monitor.
MEMO
There is no need to hold down the shutter button during
recording.
CHECK Recording movies
Specifications: Motion JPEG (p.124)
Monaural sound
Quality selection method: $ (320 × 240 pixels)
% (640 × 480 pixels)
Frame rate (p.124): 30 frames per second (fixed)
MEMO
The brightness and color of the LCD monitor shown
during movie recording may differ from those shown
before recording begins.
Pressing the shutter button down fully fixes the focus,
however the exposure and white balance are adjusted
to the scene being shot.
If recording is stopped immediately after it begins,
1 second of the movie is recorded onto the Memory
Card or internal memory.
See p.122 for information on recording times per
Memory Card or internal memory.
CAUTION
Because a movie is recorded onto the Memory Card or
internal memory as it is saved, it cannot be recorded
correctly if the camera suddenly loses power (if the
batteries run out).
A movie file taken by FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 may not
be playable on other cameras.
Because sound is recorded concurrently with the
images, make sure that you do not cover the
microphone with a finger, etc. (p.10).
Camera operation noises may be recorded during
movie shooting.
If you shoot using the xD-Picture Cards with model
numbers containing “M” such as DPC-M1GB, movie
recording time may be reduced if you repeatedly record
and erase (frame erase) image files.
In such a case, erase all frames or format the
xD-Picture Card before use. Back up important frames
(files) onto your PC or another media.
The size of a movie file can be up to 2GB.
12s
12s
REC
REC
Fully pressed
Recording ends when pressing
the shutter button down
halfway during recording or the
remaining time runs out.
Halfway pressed
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Advanced Features — Movie
Changing movie size
Press MENU/OK to open the [SHOOTING MENU].
Z Quality settings in Movie mode
% (640 × 480 pixels): For better quality
$ (320 × 240 pixels): To record longer movies
MEMO
The quality setting is retained even when the camera is
turned off or the mode setting is changed.
•In r Movie mode, you cannot set the [ ISO]
(sensitivity) setting.
APress n or o to select [ QUALITY].
BPress q.
CPress n or o to change the setting.
DPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MENU
SHOOTING MODE
SHOOTING MODE
SET-UP
SET-UP
QUALITY
QUALITY
9s
9s
3s
3s
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w Playing Back Movies
Setting the camera to w
Playback mode (p.32)
Z Playing back movies
APress p or q to select the movie file. r
appears on the LCD monitor.
BPress o to begin playing back movie.
PLAY
PLAY
100 - 0002
100 - 0002
100 - 0002
100 - 0002
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 10:00 AM
30s
30s
STOP PAUSE
STOP PAUSE
The playback time appears on
the LCD monitor along with a
progress bar.
Progress bar
Control Description
Playback
Playback begins.
Playback stops when the end of
the movie is reached.
Pause /
Resume
Pauses the movie during
playback.
Press o again to resume
playback.
Stop
Stops playback.
Press p or q while playback is
stopped to go back to the previous
file or advance to the next file
respectively.
Fast
forward /
Rewind
Press p or q during playback to
skip forwards or backwards
through the movie.
Skip
playback
Press p or q when the movie is
paused, the movie advances or
goes back one frame.
Hold down p or q to move
through the frames quickly.
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Advanced Features — Movie
MEMO
If the subject of the shot is very bright, white vertical
streaks or black horizontal streaks may appear in the
image during playback. This is normal.
CAUTION
You may not be able to play back some movie files
recorded on other cameras.
To play back movie files on a PC, save the movie file on
the Memory Card or internal memory to the PC’s hard
disk and then play back the saved file.
When using FinePix J10 / FinePix J12, make sure not
to cover the speaker. The sound is difficult to hear.
You can adjust the volume of the movie with FinePix J10 /
FinePix J12.
Adjusting volume of movies
APress MENU/OK while playing back
movie.
The movie is paused during playback.
BPress n or o to adjust the volume.
CPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
Camera starts to play back the movie.
VOLUME
VOLUME
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
7
Setting the camera to w Playback mode (p.32)
78
[ SET-UP]
Using the [SET-UP] menu
1 Open the [SET-UP] menu.
2 Change the page.
3 Change the setting.
APress MENU/OK to open the menu.
BPress n or o to select [ SET-UP].
CPress q.
APress p or q to select the page.
BPress o to move to menu item.
AUTO POWER OFF
AUTO POWER OFF
2 MIN
2 MIN
TIME DIFFERENCE
TIME DIFFERENCE
VIDEO SYSTEM
VIDEO SYSTEM
NTSC
NTSC
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
SET
SET
-
UP
UP
FORMAT
FORMAT
/ LANG.
/ LANG.
APress n or o to select the menu.
BPress q.
Different type of screen appears
depending on selected item.
CPress n or o to change the setting.
DPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
SET
SET
-
UP
UP
AUTO POWER OFF
AUTO POWER OFF
TIME DIFFERENCE
TIME DIFFERENCE
VIDEO SYSTEM
VIDEO SYSTEM
2 MIN
2 MIN
5 MIN
5 MIN
OFF
OFF
FORMAT
FORMAT
/ LANG.
/ LANG.
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79
Settings
[SET-UP] menu option
Setting Display Factory default Explanation Page
q
[ IMAGE DISP.] [3 SEC]/[1.5 SEC] [1.5 SEC]
Sets the way for displaying the check image screen
(photograph result) after taking a picture. The
image is displayed for 3 or 1.5 seconds and then
recorded. The color tones in images recorded may
differ from actual color. Play back the recorded
images to check them.
[ FRAME NO.] [CONT.]/[RENEW] [CONT.]
Specifies whether frame numbers are assigned
consecutively from previous numbers or begin
again.
81
[ DIGITAL ZOOM] [ON]/[OFF] [OFF] Specifies whether digital zoom is used together. 82
[
LCD POWER
SAVE
]
[ON]/[OFF] [ON] Darkens the LCD monitor when camera is not used. 83
[ DATE/TIME] Corrects the date or time. 23
[ BEEP VOLUME] / / /[ ]
Sets the volume of the tone emitted when the
camera controls are used.
[ SHUTTER
VOLUME]
///[ ]
Sets the volume of the sound emitted when the
shutter operates.
[ PLAYBACK
VOLUME]
–[7]
Sets the volume of playing back movie.
83
[ LCD
BRIGHTNESS]
–[0]
Sets the LCD monitor brightness.
84
Continued Q
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
80
[ SET-UP]
[ FORMAT]
Initializes a Memory Card or internal memory.
Select this menu to erase all the frames (files).
84
[ ] [ENGLISH]
Specifies the language used for LCD monitor
display. 24
[ AUTO POWER
OFF]
[5 MIN]/[2 MIN]/[OFF] [2 MIN]
Sets the time of turning camera off when camera is
not used.
85
[ TIME
DIFFERENCE]
N/INSpecifies the time difference settings. 85
[ VIDEO SYSTEM] [NTSC]/[PAL]
Specifies whether video output is set to NTSC or
PAL.
[ RESET]
Resets all the camera settings (other than the
[DATE/TIME], [TIME DIFFERENCE], and [VIDEO
SYSTEM]) to the factory default values set at
shipment. A confirmation message appears when
you press q. To reset the camera settings, press
p or q to select [OK] and press MENU/OK.
Setting Display Factory default Explanation Page
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
81
Settings
Use this function to specify whether frame numbers are
assigned consecutively from previous numbers or begin
again.
CHECK
MEMO
Setting this function to [CONT.] makes file management
easier as it makes sure that file names are not
duplicated when images are downloaded to a PC.
When the camera settings are [ RESET] (p.80),
the frame number setting ([CONT.] or [RENEW]) is
changed to [CONT.] and the frame number itself does
not return to 0001.
In [CONT.] setting, images are stored beginning from
the highest file number on the current Memory Card
when the Memory Card already contains image files
with file numbers higher than the highest file number on
the last Memory Card.
The displayed frame number may differ for images
photographed on other cameras.
[FRAME NO.]
*
Formatted Memory Card or internal memory used for
both A and B.
[CONT.] : Pictures are stored beginning from the highest
file number stored on the last Memory Card or
internal memory used.
[RENEW] : Pictures are stored on each Memory Card
beginning with a file number 0001.
Each image will be numbered consecutively
from the last number used. So when recorded
images in the Memory Card are erased, the
number of the erased frame will not be used
again.
A
A
B
B
<CONT.> <RENEW>
100 - 0001
100 - 0001
File number
Frame number
Directory number
The last 4 digits of the 7-digit number in the top right
corner of the LCD monitor are the file numbers, while
the first 3 digits show the directory number.
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
82
[ SET-UP]
Use this function to shoot enlarged images than
maximum optical zoom scale.
Z Zoom bar display
CAUTION
Using the [DIGITAL ZOOM] allows you to enlarge your
subject and shoot it. However, it will lower your image
quality. Set the [DIGITAL ZOOM] when requiring it.
CHECK
Optical zoom focal length
*
Approx. 38 mm to 113 mm
Digital zoom focal length
*
Approx. 113 mm to 576 mm
Max. zoom scale: approx. 5.1×
*
35 mm camera equivalents
MEMO
When zooming changes between optical and digital, the
position of the “ ” indicator stops. Press the same Zoom
button again to start the “ ” indicator moving again.
[DIGITAL ZOOM]
AUTO
AUTO
12
124NN
Zoom bar
Optical zoom: 3×
Optical zoom: 3× Digital zoom:
approx. 5.1×*
[OFF]
[ON]
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
83
Settings
The LCD monitor darkens when camera is not used for 8
seconds.
When this function is active, you can save power and get
the maximum possible running time from your batteries.
MEMO
Pressing any button wakes the camera up.
CAUTION
The LCD power save function is disabled during Playback
mode and Movie mode.
Use this function to adjust volume while playing back
movie.
[LCD POWER SAVE] [PLAYBACK VOLUME]
APress n or o to adjust the volume.
The larger the number, the larger the
volume is emitted. 0 indicates a sound
deadening.
BPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
VOLUME
VOLUME
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
7
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
84
[ SET-UP]
Use this function to adjust the LCD monitor brightness. Initialize (format) the Memory Card or internal memory for
use with the camera.
CAUTION
The Format function erases all the frames (files),
including protected frames (files).
Back up important frames (files) onto your PC or
another media.
Do not open the battery cover or expose the camera to
shock during formatting, as formatting will be
interrupted.
[LCD BRIGHTNESS]
APress n or o to adjust the LCD monitor
brightness.
The indicator moves to the + to display the
LCD monitor brightly or to the – to darken
the LCD monitor.
BPress MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
LCD BRIGHTNESS
LCD BRIGHTNESS
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
0
[FORMAT]
APress p or q to select OK.
BPressing MENU/OK initializes the Memory
Card or internal memory.
ERASE ALL DATA
ERASE ALL DATA
FORMAT
FORMAT
SET
SET
OK
OK
CANCEL
CANCEL
FORMAT OK?
FORMAT OK?
Place of initialize
[Y FORMAT]:
Internal memory
[\ FORMAT]:
Memory Card
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
85
Settings
When this function is active and the camera remains
unused for 2 or 5 minutes, it turns camera off.
Use this function when you want to get the maximum
possible running time from your batteries.
CAUTION
The Auto power off function is disabled during slide show
(p.62), and when a printer or a PC connection (p.88,
97) is being used.
MEMO To restore power to the camera
Refer to “Turning On and Off” (p.19).
Use this function when traveling to destinations in
different time zones. This function sets a time difference
relative to the date and time currently set. When this
setting is enabled, the specified time difference is applied
when pictures are taken.
1 Use Time difference function.
Continued Q
[AUTO POWER OFF] [TIME DIFFERENCE]
Press n or o to change between [N
HOME] and [I LOCAL].
To set the time difference, select [I LOCAL].
[N HOME]: Your home time zone
[I LOCAL]:Your destination time zone
SET
SET
-
UP
UP
FORMAT
FORMAT
AUTO POWER OFF
AUTO POWER OFF
TIME DIFFERENCE
TIME DIFFERENCE
V
IDEO SYSTEM
IDEO SYSTEM
HOME
HOME
LOCAL
LOCAL
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
86
[ SET-UP]
2 Move to [TIME DIFFERENCE] screen.
3 Set time difference.
CHECK
Available time setting
–23:45 to +23:45 (in 15-minute increments)
MEMO
CHECK
Upon returning from a trip, always change the time
difference setting back to [N HOME] and then check the
date and time again.
Press q.
APress p or q to select +/–, hour, and
minute.
BPress n or o to change the setting.
CAlways press MENU/OK after the settings
are completed.
SET
SET
-
UP
UP
FORMAT
FORMAT
AUTO POWER OFF
AUTO POWER OFF
TIME DIFFERENCE
TIME DIFFERENCE
VIDEO SYSTEM
VIDEO SYSTEM
HOME
HOME
LOCAL
LOCAL
SET
SET
CANCEL
CANCEL
TIME DIFFERENCE
TIME DIFFERENCE
12
12
/
31
31
/
2050
20 5 0
10
10
:
00
00
AM
AM
12
12
/
31
31
/
2050
20 5 0
10
10
:
00
00
AM
AM
12 / 31 / 2050 11:00 AM
12 / 31 / 2050 11:00 AM
M
12
124NN
In the time difference
setting, when you change to
the Shooting mode, I and
the date is displayed for 3
seconds, the date display
turns yellow.
How to use the [SET-UP] menu (p.78)
87
Camera Connection
Connecting to a TV
When connecting to a TV, images can be displayed on wider screen. Using slide show function (p.62) together, you can have
fun with folks.
CAUTION
Plug the A/V cable (included) correctly in its terminal.
MEMO
When connecting the A/V cable (included) to TV, the
LCD monitor is turned off.
The image quality for movie playback is lower than for
still images.
When connecting to a TV, even if you adjust the volume
from the [ PLAYBACK VOLUME], the TV volume
cannot be changed. Refer to the instructions provided
with your TV for more information on audio/video input
for your TV.
Use a fully charged battery when FinePix J10 / FinePix
J12 is connected to a TV for long periods.
Video (yellow)
To terminals
Audio (white)
Plug the other end of the cable into the
audio/video input socket on the TV.
Plug the A/V cable (included) into
the A/V OUT (Audio/Visual
output) socket of the camera.
A/V cable
(included)
87
Camera Connection
88
Connecting Camera Directly to Printer — PictBridge Function
When a printer that supports PictBridge is
available, images can be printed by connecting
the camera directly to the PictBridge-
compatible printer without a PC.
Connecting to a printer
1 Connect the camera to your printer using
the USB cable.
MEMO
Use a fully charged battery when FinePix J10 / FinePix
J12 is connected to a printer.
2 Connect the camera to a printer and turn the
printer on. Press w for about 1 second to
turn the camera on.
3 The following screen appears on the LCD
monitor after a moment.
MEMO
Depending on the printer, some functions are disabled.
; USB socket
USB
USB
[ USB] appears on
the LCD monitor.
OK SET
OK SET
PICTBRIDGE
PICTBRIDGE
TOTAL : 00000
TOTAL : 00000
00
00
FRAME
FRAME
SHEETS
SHEETS
“Specifying images for
printing”
p.89
“Printing with DPOF setting”
p.90
89
Camera Connection
Specifying images for printing
([PRINT WITH DATE] / [PRINT
WITHOUT DATE])
MEMO
Even if MENU/OK is pressed with total number of images set
at 0 (zero), the screen printing once appears on the LCD
monitor. Press MENU/OK again and printing starts.
MEMO Printing with date
CAUTION
[PRINT WITH DATEE] is not available when the camera
is connected to a printer that does not support date
printing.
APress p or q to display the frame (file)
for specifying PRINT setting.
B
Press
n
or
o
to set a value.
Up to 99 sheets are printed.
To specify more PRINT settings, repeat steps A and B.
CPress MENU/OK to display the confirm
setting.
PICTBRIDGE
PICTBRIDGE
TOTAL : 00002
TOTAL : 00002
02
02
OK SET
OK SET
FRAME
FRAME
SHEETS
SHEETS
DPress MENU/OK again to download the
data to the printer and start printing the
specified number of prints.
PRINT THESE FRAMES
PRINT THESE FRAMES
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
TOTAL
TOTAL
:
9 SHEETS
9 SHEETS
APress DISP/BACK to
display the setting
display.
BPress n or o to select
[PRINT WITH
DATEE].
CPress MENU/OK.
PICTBRIDGE
PICTBRIDGE
PRINT WITH DATE
PRINT WITH DATE
PRINT WITHOUT DATE
PRINT WITHOUT DATE
PRINT DPOF
PRINT DPOF
90
Connecting Camera Directly to Printer — PictBridge Function
Printing with DPOF setting
([u PRINT DPOF])
CHECK
To select [uPRINT DPOF], the DPOF settings must be
specified on FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 beforehand
(p.62).
CAUTION
Even when [WITH DATEE] is specified in the DPOF
settings (p.62), the date is not inserted on printers that
do not support date printing.
APress DISP/BACK to open the menu.
BPress n or o to select [u PRINT DPOF].
CPress MENU/OK to display the confirm
setting.
PRINT WITH DATE
PRINT WITH DATE
PRINT WITHOUT DATE
PRINT WITHOUT DATE
PRINT DPOF
PRINT DPOF
PICTBRIDGE
PICTBRIDGE
DPress MENU/OK again to download the
data to the printer and start printing the
specified frames (files) continuously.
YES
YES
CANCEL
CANCEL
TOTAL
TOTAL
:
9 SHEETS
9 SHEETS
PRINT DPOF OK?
PRINT DPOF OK?
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Camera Connection
MEMO
Press DISP/BACK to cancel the printing.
Depending on the printer, the printing may not be
canceled immediately or printing may stop midway
through.
When printing stops midway, briefly turn the camera off
and then on again.
Disconnecting the printer
ACheck that [PRINTING] is not displayed on the
camera’s LCD monitor.
BTurn the camera off. Unplug the USB cable.
MEMO
DPOF setting can be specified for images on internal
memory.
CAUTION
In PictBridge function, images photographed on other
than a camera may not be printed.
The camera cannot be used to specify printer settings
such as the paper size and print quality.
Use internal memory or a Memory Card that was
formatted on FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
Movies cannot be printed.
Images photographed with a camera other than FinePix
J10 / FinePix J12 may not be printed.
PRINTING
PRINTING
CANCEL
CANCEL
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Installation on a Windows PC
Pre-installation checklist
Z Hard ware (software) requirements and recommended system
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the
installation.
*
1
Models with one of the above operating systems pre-installed.
*
2
When you install the software, login using a system administrator account (e.g. “Administrator”).
CAUTION
Note that the software to be installed is different depending on the OS. (Windows 98SE/Me: FinePixViewer, Windows 2000/XP/
Vista: FinePixViewer S)
Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed.
Windows 95, Windows NT and Windows 98 cannot be used.
Operation is not guaranteed on home-built PCs or on PCs running updated operating system software.
Requirement Recommendation
Operating
System
*
1
Windows 98 SE
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
Windows 2000 Professional
*
2
Windows XP Home Edition
*
2
Windows XP Professional
*
2
Windows Vista
*
2
Windows XP Windows Vista
CPU
200 MHz Pentium minimum
(Windows XP/Vista users: 800MHz Pentium 4 or better recommended)
2 GHz Pentium 4 or
better
3 GHz Pentium 4 or
better
RAM 128 MB minimum (512 MB minimum for Windows Vista) 512 MB or better 1 GB or better
Hard disk
space
Amount required for installation: 450 MB minimum
Amount required for operation: 600 MB minimum
2 GB or better 15 GB or better
Display 800 × 600 pixels or better, 16-bit color or better 1024 × 768 pixels or better, Highest (32 bit)
92
93
Software Installation
Do not connect the camera to your PC
until the software installation is
completed.
1 Install FinePixViewer as instructed by the
on-screen instructions.
Launching the installer manually
A Double-click the [My Computer] icon.
*
Windows XP users should click [My Computer] in the [Start]
menu.
Windows Vista users should click [Computer] in the [Start]
menu.
B Right-click [FINEPIX] (CD-ROM drive) in the [My
Computer] window (Windows Vista users: in the
[Computer] window) and select [Open].
C Double-click [SETUP] or [SETUP.exe] in the CD-ROM
window.
*
The way file names are displayed differs as described below
depending on your PC settings.
-File extensions (3-letter suffixes indicating the file type)
may be shown or hidden. (e.g. Setup.exe or Setup)
-Text may be shown normally or all in uppercase (e.g. Setup
or SETUP).
2 Install DirectX as directed by the on-screen
instructions and then restart your PC. If the
latest version of DirectX is already installed
on your PC, this installation is not
performed.
CAUTION
If the latest version of DirectX or Windows Media Player
has not been installed, each software will be installed,
and then the PC will restart.
Do not remove the CD-ROM during this procedure.
3 After restarting the PC, a message appears
stating [Installation of the FinePixViewer
has been completed]. Remove the CD-ROM
from your PC.
For Windows Vista users:
When loading the bundled CD-ROM on your PC, the
[AutoPlay] window may appear. In this case, click
[SETUP.exe].
When [User Account Control] window appears, click
[Allow].
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Installation on a Mac OS X
Pre-installation checklist
Z Hardware and software requirements
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the
installation.
*
1
PowerPC, Intel processor loaded
*
2
Models with a USB port as a standard feature
*
3
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service. The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet
connection.
CAUTION
Connect the camera directly to the Macintosh using the USB cable. The software may not operate correctly if you use an extension
cable or connect the camera via a USB hub.
Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected. The software may not operate correctly if the
connection is faulty.
Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed.
Compatible Mac
*
1
Power Macintosh G3
*
2
, PowerBook G3
*
2
,
Power Macintosh G4, iMac, iBook,
Power Macintosh G4 Cube, PowerBook G4, Power Macintosh G5, MacBook,
MacBook Pro or Mac Mini
Operating System Mac OS X (compatible with version 10.3.9 to 10.4.10)
RAM 256 MB or better recommended
Hard disk space
Amount required for installation: 200 MB minimum
Amount required for operation: 400 MB minimum
Display 800 × 600 pixels or better, at least 32,000 colors
Internet connection
*
3
To use the FinePix Internet Service or mail attachment function:
An Internet connection or e-mail transmission software is needed
Connection speed: 56 kbps or better recommended
95
Software Installation
1 Turn your Macintosh on and start up Mac
OS X. Do not launch any other applications.
2 When the bundled CD-ROM is loaded into
the CD-ROM drive, the [FinePix] icon
appears. Double-click the [FinePix] icon to
open the [FinePix] volume window.
3 Double-click on [Installer for MacOSX].
4 The Installer setup dialog appears. Click the
[Installing FinePixViewer] button.
CAUTION
For more information on what is installed, click the [Read
Me First] button and [Using FinePixViewer] button.
5 The [Authenticate] dialog appears.
Enter the name and password for the
administrator account and then click the
[OK] button.*
*
The administrator account is the user account used for
Mac OS X installation and you can confirm the user
account in the Accounts dialog in the System
Preferences.
6 Install FinePixViewer as directed by the on-
screen instructions.
7 The [FinePixViewer installation completed]
message dialog appears. Then click exit
button and close it.
CAUTION
When Safari is used as the Web browser, a message may
be displayed and the CD-ROM may not be removed. If
this happens, click the Safari icon in the Dock to make
Safari the active application and then select [Quit Safari]
in the [Safari] menu to shut down Safari.
8 Launch [Image Capture] from the
[Applications] folder.
Continued Q
96
Installation on a Mac OS X
9 Change the Image Capture settings.
Select [Preferences...] from the [Image
Capture] menu.
10
Select [Other...] from [When a camera is
connected, open].
11
Select [FPVBridge] from [FinePixViewer]
folder in the [Applications] folder and click
the [Open] button.
12
Select [Quit Image Capture] menu in the
[Image Capture] menu.
97
Software Installation
Connecting to a PC
By connecting the camera to a PC, your system can be
expanded to fill a wide range of uses. Using
“FinePixViewer” performs images saving, browsing and
file management etc.
FinePixViewer Overview
Enables importing images, managing files and folders,
and ordering prints using the internet (only Windows
users).
CAUTION
The Windows CD-ROM may also be required during
installation. In this event, change CD-ROMs as directed
by the on-screen instructions.
CAUTION
Do not format the Memory Card in the camera on the
PC.
Use the Memory Card with images taken by a
FUJIFILM Digital camera.
MEMO
In Windows, if FinePixViewer is already installed, the
driver will be set automatically. No action is required.
Continued Q
AInsert the Memory Card with images into the camera
(p.16).
You can use the xD-Picture Card and the SD
Memory Card with the FinePix J10 / FinePix J12. In
this Owner’s Manual, these cards are expressed as
“Memory Card”.
CD-ROM
(Software for FinePix)
Refer to Software
Installation (p.92, 94)
the first time you connect
the camera to your PC.
Install the software first. Do
not connect the camera to
the PC before installing all
the software.
BConnect the camera to your PC using the USB cable.
CPress w for about 1 second to turn the camera on in
Playback mode.
DSet your PC.
; USB socket
98
Connecting to a PC
CAUTION
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 is compatible with PTP
(Picture Transfer Protocol)/MTP (Media Transfer
Protocol). A PTP/MTP-compatible camera is a camera
that can recognize the PC and printer automatically
when connected.
Do not disconnect the USB cable (included) when the
camera is communicating with a PC. If the USB cable
(included) is disconnected during communication, the
files on the Memory Card or internal memory may be
damaged.
In Mac OS X, you must set automatic setup the first time
you connect the camera to your PC.
When the camera and PC are exchanging data, the
indicator lamp blinks alternately green and orange.
Auto power off is disabled during USB connection.
Before replacing the Memory Card, always disconnect
the camera from the PC.
The camera and PC may be exchanging data even
when [Copying] disappears from your PC screen.
Before disconnecting the USB cable (included), always
check that the indicator lamp is off.
Always use FinePixViewer to transfer images with voice
memos to a PC.
The cost of an Internet provider for connecting to the
internet is the user’s responsibility.
When using FinePixViewer to save images on a data
server (network), FinePixViewer may not run as it would
in a standalone PC environment.
CAUTION
Always use a fully charged battery. If the camera
suddenly loses power during data exchange, the
Memory Card or internal memory could be damaged.
Make sure that the USB cable (included) is connected
correctly and securely.
Connect the camera directly to the PC using the USB
cable (included). The software may not operate
correctly when you use an extension cable, or if you
connect the camera via a USB hub.
When your PC has more than one USB port, the
camera can be connected to either port.
When Windows 98 SE is used, the supplied software
must be installed first before connecting the camera to
a PC using the USB cable. The PC will not recognize
the camera if it is connected before installation.
A memory Card, the internal memory, data in a Memory
Card or data in the internal memory could be damaged
if any of the following are performed;
- the USB cable is disconnected
- power switch or buttons are pressed, or the lens cover
is interfered with
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Software Installation
The following steps differ depending on the
PC’s operating system (Windows 2000/XP/
Vista case)
When your PC recognizes the camera automatically,
FinePixViewer S automatically starts up and the Load
photos window appears. Follow the instructions provided
on screen to save the images. To proceed without saving
the images, click the [Menu] button.
CAUTION
When there are many images stored on a Memory Card,
it takes a while to display on the screen of your PC. Also,
it may take a while to import images or you may be unable
to save images. In this case, use an Image Memory Card
Reader.
MEMO
You can only see images saved on a PC. Save images
on a PC.
If you cancel saving by clicking the [Cancel] button,
press ON/OFF to turn off the camera and then
disconnect it from the PC.
When the camera is connected to your PC,
FinePixViewer automatically starts up by the function of
Exif Launcher, which is installed in FinePixViewer.
CAUTION (Mac OS X)
If FinePixViewer does not start up automatically, the
software may not be installed correctly. Set your PC again
after disconnecting the camera and restart.
CAUTION (Mac OS X)
Note on disconnecting the camera
Close all files in the camera, and make sure the camera
is not exchanging data.
The camera and PC may be exchanging data even
when [Copying] disappears from your PC screen,
especially in the case of copying large data amounts.
Do not disconnect the USB cable (included),
immediately after this message has disappeared.
Always check that the indicator lamp is off first before
disconnecting.
Proceed to “Using FinePixViewer” (p.100).
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Connecting to a PC
Using FinePixViewer
For all information on FinePixViewer functions, refer to
[How to Use FinePixViewer] in the Help menu for details.
What is explained in [How to Use FinePixViewer]...
[How to Use FinePixViewer] covers a range of topics,
including batch processing and ordering prints.
Example: Looking up slide shows
AClick [How to Use FinePixViewer] in the FinePixViewer
Help menu.
BClick [Basic Operation] and then click [Slide Show] in
the menu that appears.
CThe [Slide Show] information appears. Press the [<<<]
key to view the previous page or the [>>>] key to view
the next page.
Only perform this operation when you no longer require
the installed software or when the software was not
installed correctly.
Windows
ACheck that the camera is not connected to the PC.
BQuit all currently running applications.
CThe steps for uninstalling software differ depending on
the operating system. Follow the steps for each
operating system to uninstall the software listed below.
The following software is to be uninstalled:
For Windows 98 SE/Me users
FinePixViewer
FinePix Resource
For Windows 2000/XP/Vista users
FinePixViewer S
Mastering FinePixViewer
Uninstalling the software
To remove FinePixViewer
To remove the driver
software
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Software Installation
DWhen the message appears, click the [OK] button.
Check your selection carefully since the process
cannot be canceled once you click the [OK] button.
Macintosh
Quit FinePixViewer. Then drag the installed
FinePixViewer folder to the Trash and select [Empty
Trash] in the [Finder] menu.
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System Expansion Option
By using FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 together with other optional FUJIFILM products, your system can be expanded to fill a wide
range of uses. Accessory availability may vary by country. Please check with your local Fujifilm representative to confirm
product availability.
COMPA
CTFLASH
DPC-CF
TM
for
xD-Picture Card
CARD AD
APTER
Z Audio/Visual
output*
TV monitor
(commercially available)
Audio/Visual
output*
Z
Printing
USB
PictBridge-compatible
Printer
(commercially available)
Printer
(commercially available)
Z
Image input/output to the PC
Personal Computer
(commercially available)
PC Card Adapter DPC-AD
CompactFlash™
Card Adapter DPC-CF
(PC card slot)
*
This will not work with an
SD Memory Card.
(CF card slot)
*
This will not work with an SD
Memory Card.
USB
xD-Picture
Card
SD/SDHC
Memory Card
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Appendices
Accessories Guide
Visit the FUJIFILM web site for the latest information on camera accessories.
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/index.html
Accessory availability may vary by country. Please check with your local Fujifilm representative to confirm product availability.
Continued Q
xD-Picture Card
Use the following xD-Picture Cards:
16MB/32MB/64MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB
There are two types of xD-Picture Card: standard type and Type M (containing “M” in the model
number, such as DPC-M2GB).
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 is compatible with Type M, however they may not be compatible depending
on the device used (Image Memory Card Reader, etc.).
Battery Charger BC-45
Quickly charges the rechargeable battery. The BC-45 reduces charging time to approx.
140 minutes at +23°C (for the NP-45). Use the Battery adapter when the NP-45 is being
charged. The battery adapter is supplied with the BC-45.
Rechargeable Battery NP-45
A Lithium-ion large capacity rechargeable battery.
PC Card Adapter DPC-AD
The PC Card Adapter allows the xD-Picture Card and SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard
ATA-compliant (PCMCIA 2.1) PC card (Type u).
- Compatible with xD-Picture Card of 16 MB to 512 MB, and SmartMedia of 3.3 V, 2 MB to 128 MB.
This is not compatible with the SD Memory Card.
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Accessories Guide
CompactFlash™ Card Adapter DPC-CF
Loading an
xD-Picture Card
into this adapter allows you to use the card as a CompactFlash card (Type
s
).
- This is not compatible with the SD Memory Card.
COMPA
CTFLASH
DPC-CF
TM
for
xD-Picture Car
d
CARD AD
APTER
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Appendices
Using Your Camera Correctly
Read this information and the “Safety Notes” (“Notes
and Cautions”), to make sure you use your camera
correctly.
Z Places to Avoid
Do not store or use the camera in the following types of
locations:
In the rain or in very humid, dirty, or dusty places
In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme
temperature rises, such as in a closed car in summer
Extremely cold places
Places with strong vibration
Places with smoke or steam
Places subject to strong electric magnetic fields (such
as near broadcasting tower, power lines, radar, motors,
transformers, magnets, etc.)
In contact with chemicals such as pesticides
Next to rubber or vinyl products
Z Damaged by Water or Sand
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 can be damaged on the inside
and outside by water and sand. When you are at the
beach or close to water, make sure that the camera is not
damaged by water or sand. Take care not to place the
camera on a wet surface.
Z Damaged by Condensation
If the camera is carried from a cold location into a warm
place, water droplets (condensation) may form on the
inside of the camera or on the lens. When this occurs, turn
the camera off and wait an hour before using the camera.
Condensation may also form on the Memory Card. In this
event, remove the Memory Card and wait a short time.
Z When the Camera is Not Used or is stored Periods
of Time
If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of
time, remove the battery and the Memory Card.
Z Cleaning Your Camera
Use a blower brush to remove any dust on the lens or
LCD monitor, and then gently wipe the camera with a
soft, dry cloth. If any soil remains, apply a small amount
of lens cleaning liquid to a piece of FUJIFILM lens
cleaning paper and wipe gently.
Do not scratch hard objects against the lens or LCD
monitor.
Clean the body of the camera with a soft, dry cloth. Do
not use volatile substances or cleaning products these
items can cause damage.
Z Using the Camera When Traveling
When traveling overseas, do not place your camera in the
check-in baggage. Baggage can be subjected to violent
shocks, and the camera may be damaged inside or
outside.
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Notes on the
xD-Picture Card
™, the SD Memory Card and the Internal Memory
Z Handling Memory Card
When inserting the Memory Card into the camera, hold
the Memory Card straight as you push it in.
Never remove the Memory Card or turn the camera off
during data recording or erasing (Memory Card
formatting) as this could be damaged to the Memory
Card.
The use of xD-Picture Cards is recommended with
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
The recording quality cannot be guaranteed when xD-
Picture Cards other than those manufactured by
FUJIFILM are used.
The Memory Card may feel warm when it is removed
from the camera after taking pictures. This is normal.
Do not put labels on the Memory Card. Peeling labels
can cause the camera not to work properly.
MEMO Type M and H of xD-Picture Card
Type M
There are two types of Memory Card: standard type and
Type M (containing “M” in the model number, such as
DPC-M2GB).
FinePix J10 / FinePix J12 is compatible with Type M.
Type H
Type H and M share the same compatibility.
Usable USB drive
Type H cannot be used with xD-Picture Card USB
drive DPC-UD1, while Type M can.
Z Internal Memory
Images held in the camera’s internal memory may be
corrupted or erased due to problems such as camera
faults. Save your important data to another media (i.e.,
DVD-R, CD-R, CD-RW, hard disk, etc.).
Data stored in the camera’s internal memory cannot be
guaranteed in the event that the camera is submitted for
repairs.
When the camera is repaired, any data stored in the
camera’s internal memory is subject to checking by the
repairer.
Z Using Memory Card or Internal Memory with a PC
When taking pictures using a Memory Card or internal
memory that has been used on a PC, reformat the
Memory Card using your camera.
When formatting, a directory (folder) is created. Image
data is then recorded in this directory.
Do not change or delete the directory (folder) or file
names on the Memory Card or internal memory
because this will make it impossible to use the Memory
Card or internal memory in your camera.
Always use the camera to erase image data.
To edit image data, copy or transfer the image data to
the PC and edit the copied or transferred data.
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Appendices
Warning Displays
The table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor.
Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy
(Lit red)
V (Blinking red)
The batteries are low or completely out of charge. Load new or fully charged batteries.
|
There is a strong likelihood of camera shake
because the shutter speed is slow.
Use flash photography. A tripod may be
recommended, depending on the scene and mode.
{
The AF (autofocus) cannot work effectively. If the image is too dark, take the picture at a
distance of around 2 m (6.6 ft.) from the subject.
Use AF lock to take the picture (p.29).
Select Macro mode when taking close-up shots.
}
The camera cannot shoot the picture at the correct
brightness due to too bright or dark shooting
condition.
The picture can be taken, but the correct brightness
(exposure) will not be obtained.
[FOCUS ERROR]
[ZOOM ERROR]
Camera malfunction or fault. Turn the camera on again, taking care not to touch
the lens.
Turn the camera off and on again. If the message
still appears, contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
[NO CARD]
Memory Card is not inserted when transferring
images.
Insert a Memory Card.
[CARD NOT
INITIALIZED]
The Memory Card or internal memory is not
formatted.
The Memory Card was formatted on a PC.
The Memory Card contact area is soiled.
Camera fault.
Format the Memory Card or internal memory on
the camera (p.84).
Format the Memory Card on the camera.
Wipe the contact area on the Memory Card with a
soft, dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the
Memory Card (p.84). If the message still
appears, replace the Memory Card.
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Continued Q
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Warning Displays
[CARD ERROR]
The Memory Card contact area is soiled.
The Memory Card format is incorrect.
Camera fault.
The Memory Card is damaged.
Inserted Memory Card is not compatible with your
camera.
Wipe the contact area on the Memory Card with a
soft, dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the
Memory Card (p.84). If the message still
appears, replace the Memory Card.
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Insert a compatible Memory Card that is operation-
checked at FUJIFILM Corporation (p.16).
[\ MEMORY FULL]
[Y MEMORY FULL]
The internal memory or Memory Card is full. Erase some images in internal memory or Memory
Card (p.36), or use a Memory Card that has ample
free space.
[WRITE ERROR]
The data could not be recorded due to a Memory
Card error or a connection error between the
Memory Card and camera.
The image cannot be recorded as it is too large to
fit in the available space on the Memory Card.
The Memory Card or internal memory is not
formatted.
Re-insert the Memory Card or turn the camera off
and then on again. If the message still appears,
contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Use a new Memory Card.
Format the Memory Card or internal memory on
the camera (p.84).
[PROTECTED CARD]
The SD Memory Card switch is slide to the “Lock”
side.
Unlock the protection by sliding it back (p.17).
[INTERNAL MEMORY IS
FULL
INSERT A NEW CARD]
The data could not be recorded or copied since the
internal memory is full.
Erase some images from the internal memory
(p.36), or use a Memory Card that has ample free
space.
[BUSY]
The timing for recording was incorrect because the
Memory Card was formatted on a PC.
Use a Memory Card that was formatted on the
camera.
[FRAME NO. FULL]
The frame number has reached 999-9999. A Insert a formatted Memory Card into the camera.
B Set [RENEW] as the [FRAME NO.] setting in the
[ SET-UP] menu (p.81).
C Start taking pictures (The frame number starts
from “100-0001”).
D Set [CONT.] as the [FRAME NO.] setting in the
[ SET-UP] menu.
Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy
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Appendices
[TOO MANY FRAMES]
An attempt was made to show 5,000 or more image
by date sorting.
No more than 4,999 images can be shown by date
sorting.
[PROTECTED FRAME]
An attempt was made to erase a protected file.
An attempt was made to rotate a protected file.
Protected files cannot be erased. Remove the
protection (p.66).
Protected files cannot be rotated. Remove the
protection (p.66).
[READ ERROR]
The played back file was not recorded correctly.
The Memory Card contact area is soiled.
Camera fault.
An attempt was made to play back the image or the
movie that was not recorded on this camera.
This file cannot be played back.
Wipe the contact area on the Memory Card with a
soft, dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the
Memory Card (p.84). If the message still
appears, replace the Memory Card.
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
The movie and image cannot be played back.
[\ NO IMAGE]
[Y NO IMAGE]
An attempt was made to transfer images from the
Memory Card or internal memory that memory was
empty.
It is impossible to copy.
[` CAN NOT TRIM] An attempt was made to trim a 0.3M image. The image cannot be trimmed.
[CAN NOT TRIM]
An attempt was made to trim an image shot using
a camera other than FinePix J10 / FinePix J12.
The image is damaged.
The image cannot be trimmed.
[DPOF FILE ERROR]
Prints were specified for 1000 or more frames in the
DPOF frame settings.
The maximum number of frames for which prints can
be specified on the same Memory Card is 999.
Copy the images for which you want to order prints
onto another Memory Card and then specify the
DPOF settings.
[CAN NOT SET DPOF]
[r CAN NOT SET
DPOF]
An attempt was made to specify DPOF settings for a
movie or an image that is not supported by DPOF.
DPOF printing cannot be used with this image
format.
Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy
Continued Q
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Warning Displays
[CAN NOT ROTATE]
[r CAN NOT ROTATE]
An attempt was made to rotate a movie or an image
shot using a camera other than FinePix J10 / FinePix
J12.
These images cannot be rotated by image formats.
[COMMUNICATION
ERROR]
The camera is not connected to a PC or printer. Check that the USB cable is connected correctly.
Check that your PC or printer is turned on.
[PRINTER ERROR]
Displayed for PictBridge. Check that the printer is not out of paper or out of
ink.
Turn the printer off briefly and then turn it back on.
Refer to the user manual supplied with your
printer.
[PRINTER ERROR
RESUME?]
Displayed for PictBridge. Check that the printer is not out of paper or out of ink.
Printing automatically restarts when the error is
cleared. If the message still appears after checking,
press MENU/OK to restart printing.
[CANNOT BE PRINTED]
Displayed for PictBridge. Refer to the user manual for the printer being used
and check whether the printer supports the JFIF-
JPEG or Exif-JPEG image format. If not, the printer
cannot print the images.
Movie images cannot be printed.
Was the image data photographed using FinePix
J10 / FinePix J12?
You may not be able to print some images
photographed on other cameras.
Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Z Getting ready
Z Setting menu etc.
Continued Q
Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page
Batteries and
power supply
Nothing happens
when pressing
ON/OFF.
The batteries have run out. Load fully charged batteries. 12, 22
The batteries are loaded backward. Load the batteries in the correct direction. 14
The battery cover is not closed securely. Close the battery cover securely. 14
Batteries run out
quickly.
Camera is used in extremely cold
conditions.
Put the batteries in your pocket or another
warm place to heat it and then load it into
the camera just before you take a picture.
12, 22
The battery terminals are soiled. Wipe the battery terminals with a clean,
dry cloth.
22
Same batteries have been used for a long
period.
The batteries can no longer be recharged.
Load new batteries.
12, 22
Power cuts out
during operation.
The batteries have run out. Load fully charged batteries.
12, 22
Charging a battery
Charging does not
begin.
The battery is loaded backward. Load the battery in the correct direction. 14
The battery charger and connection cord
are not connected correctly.
Connect the battery charger and
connection cord correctly.
14
The battery terminals are soiled. Take the battery out briefly and wipe the
battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth
before reloading it.
The battery can no longer be recharged. Load a new battery. If the battery still fails
to charge, contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page
LCD monitor
display
Screens are not
displayed in
English.
A language other than English is selected
in the [ ] setting in the [SET-
UP] menu.
Select [ENGLISH].
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Troubleshooting
Z Shooting
Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page
Basic operations
No photograph is
taken when
pressing the
shutter button.
The Memory Card or internal memory is
full.
Insert a new Memory Card or erase some
unnecessary frames.
16, 36
The Memory Card or internal memory is
not formatted.
Format the Memory Card or internal
memory on the camera.
78, 84
The Memory Card contact area is soiled. Wipe the Memory Card contact area with
a soft, dry cloth.
16
The Memory Card is damaged. Insert a new Memory Card. 16
The batteries have run out. Load fully charged batteries. 12, 22
The Auto power off function has turned
the camera off.
Turn the camera on.
19, 85
The LCD monitor
darkens after
taking a picture.
You took pictures with flash. The LCD monitor may darken for charging
flash. Wait a short time. 49
Focusing
Camera has
difficulty in
focusing on the
subject.
You took a close-up shot without selecting
Macro mode.
Select Macro mode.
47
You photographed scenery with Macro
mode selected.
Cancel Macro mode.
47
You are shooting a subject that is not
suited to autofocusing (p.30).
Use AF/AE lock to take the picture.
29
Macro
Cannot set the
camera to Macro
(close-up) mode.
The Shooting mode is set to m, ,, .,
8, , , , , or .
Change the Shooting mode.
41
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Troubleshooting
Continued Q
Flash
Cannot use the
flash.
The shutter button was pressed while the
flash was charging.
Wait until the charging is completed
before pressing the shutter button.
49
The Shooting mode is set to , ,, ,
, , or .
Change the Shooting mode.
41
The batteries have run out. Load fully charged batteries. 12, 22
The flash is set to [C SUPPRESSED
FLASH] mode.
Set to another flash mode excluding the
[C SUPPRESSED FLASH] mode.
48
The flash settings
are restricted and
cannot be
selected.
The Shooting mode is set to AUTO, ,
, ,, ., 8, , , , , , ,
, or .
The flash settings are restricted because
the camera settings are tailored to the
scene being shot. Change the Shooting
mode for a wider range of flash settings.
41, 49
The playback
image is dark
even though the
flash was used.
The subject is too far away. Move to within the effective flash range
before taking the picture.
47, 49
Your finger was covering the flash. Hold the camera correctly.
25
Photographed
images
The image is
blurred.
The lens is dirty. Clean the lens.
{ appeared when taking pictures. Check the focus on the subject and take
pictures.
26, 29,
107
| appeared when taking pictures. It may cause camera shake. Hold the
camera steadily.
27, 107
There is speckling
on the image.
The picture was taken with a slow shutter
speed (long exposure) in a high-
temperature environment.
This is a characteristic of CCDs and does
not indicate a camera fault.
Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page
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Troubleshooting
Z Playing back
Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page
Playing back
movie
The camera does
not emit any
sound.
The camera volume is set too low. Adjust the volume. 77, 83
The microphone was blocked during
shooting/recording.
Take care not to block the microphone
during shooting/recording.
10, 74
There is something covering the speaker
during playback.
Make sure that the speaker is uncovered.
10, 77
Erasing
Erasing [FRAME]
does not erase the
frame.
Some frames may be protected. Unprotect frames using the camera on
which the protection was first applied.
66
Erasing [ALL
FRAMES] does
not erase all the
frames.
Frame No.
[CONT.] in the
frame number
setting does not
function.
You opened the battery cover without
turning the camera off when replacing the
batteries or Memory Card.
Always turn the camera off when
replacing the batteries or Memory Card.
Opening the battery cover without turning
the camera off may cause the frame
number memory to not function.
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Troubleshooting
Z Connecting
Continued Q
Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page
Connecting to TV
There is no image
or sound on the
TV.
The camera is not connected to the TV
correctly.
Connect the camera and TV correctly.
87
The included video cable or A/V cable was
connected during movie playback.
After the movie playback mode is
stopped, connect the camera and TV
correctly.
76, 87
“TV” is selected as the TV input. Set the TV input to “VIDEO”.
The video output setting is incorrect. Change the setting to [NTSC] or [PAL]. 78, 80
The TV volume is turned down. Adjust the volume.
The TV image is
black and white.
The video output setting is incorrect. Change the setting to [NTSC] or [PAL].
78, 80
Connecting to PC
PC does not
recognize the
camera.
The USB cable is not correctly connected
to the PC or camera.
Set up the camera, and connect the USB
cable correctly. 97
Connecting to
printer
Cannot print with
PictBridge.
The USB cable is not correctly
connected to the printer or camera.
The printer is not turned on.
Set up the camera, and connect the
USB cable correctly.
Turn the printer on.
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Troubleshooting
Z Others
Matters Problems Possible causes Solutions Page
Camera operation
etc.
Nothing happens
when pressing the
buttons on the
camera.
Camera malfunction may be caused
temporarily.
Briefly remove the battery. Then reload
the battery and try again.
12, 22
The batteries have run out. Load fully charged battery.
12, 22
The camera no
longer works
correctly.
Camera malfunction may be caused
temporarily.
Briefly remove the battery. Then reload
the battery and try again. If you think the
camera is faulty, contact your FUJIFILM
dealer.
12, 14,
22
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Specifications
Continued Q
System
Model
Digital camera FinePix J10 / FinePix J12
Effective pixels 8.15 million pixels
CCD 1/2.5-inch
Storage media Internal memory (approx. 8 MB)/xD-Picture Card (16/32/64/128/256/512 MB/1 GB/2 GB)
/SD/SDHC Memory Card (FUJIFILM recommendation (p.16))
File format Still image: DCF-compliant
Compressed: Exif ver.2.2 JPEG, DPOF-compatible
*
Design rule for Camera File System compliant/DPOF compatible
Movie: AVI format, Motion JPEG
Audio: Monaural sound
Number of recorded pixels Still image:
3264 × 2448 pixels/3264 × 2176 pixels/
2304 × 1728 pixels/1600 × 1200 pixels/
640 × 480 pixels (i/%/4/2/`)
File size See the table on the p.122
Lens 3× optical zoom lens
F2.8 (Wide-angle)-F5.2 (Telephoto)
Focal length f=6.2 mm-18.6 mm
(Equivalent to approx. 38 mm-113 mm on a 35 mm camera)
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Specifications
System
Digital zoom Approx. 5.1× (3× optical zoom lens is used together: Max. zoom scale: approx. 15.3×)
Aperture F2.8-F5.6 (Wide-angle)
F5.2-F10.4 (Telephoto)
Focal range
(from lens surface)
Normal: approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to infinity
Macro: wide-angle: approx. 15 cm (5.9 in.) to infinity
telephoto: approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to infinity
Sensitivity [AUTO]/Equivalent to ISO [64]/[100]/[200]/[400]/[800]/[1600] (Standard output sensitivity)
Photometry TTL 256-zones metering
Exposure control Program AE
Scene position ([BABY MODE])/ ([ANTI-BLUR])/m ([PORTRAIT])/, ([LANDSCAPE])/. ([SPORT])/
8 ([NIGHT])/ ([NATURAL LIGHT])/ ([BEACH])/ ([SNOW])/ ([FIREWORKS])/
([SUNSET])/ ([FLOWER])/ ([PARTY])/ ([MUSEUM])/ ([TEXT])
Exposure compensation –2 EV to +2 EV in 1/3 EV-step increments (s)
Shutter speed 1/4 sec. to 1/2000 sec.* (AUTO)
8 sec. to 1/2000 sec.* (throughout all shooting mode)
* depend on Exposure mode
Continuous shooting Number of recorded frames: up to 3 frames (approx. 1 frame/sec.)
Focus Mode: Single-AF
AF system: TTL contrast-type
AF frame selection: [CENTER]
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System
White balance Automatic scene recognition/Preset (Fine, Shade, Fluorescent (Daylight), Fluorescent (Warm White),
Fluorescent (Cool White), Incandescent light)
Self-timer Approx. 2 sec./10 sec.
Flash type Auto flash
Effective range: ( : AUTO)
Wide-angle: approx. 50 cm-4.0 m (1.6 ft.-13.1 ft.)
Telephoto: approx. 50 cm-2.2 m (1.6 ft.-7.2 ft.)
Macro: approx. 30 cm-80 cm (11.8 in.-2.6 ft.)
Flash mode
Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-eye Reduction + Slow Synchro
LCD monitor 2.5 inches, Aspect ratio: 4:3; approx. 153,000 dots Amorphous silicon TFT color LCD monitor, Approx.
96% coverage
Movie 640 × 480 pixels (%) / 320 × 240 pixels ($)
(30 frames per second with monaural sound)
A movie recording will stop automatically when a movie file becomes approx. 2GB. If you want to
continue recording, press the shutter button again. The available recording time is displayed based on
approx. 2GB. Zoom cannot be used during movie recording.
Photography functions Best framing, Frame NO. memory
Playback functions Trimming, Slide show, Multi-frame playback, Sorting by date, Image rotate
Other functions PictBridge, Exif print, Language ( , English, Francais, Deutsch, Español, Italiano, , ,
, , Português, Nederlands, , , Magyar, Polski, Svenska), Time difference
Input/Output Terminal
A/V OUT (Audio/Visual
output)
NTSC/PAL-type (with monaural sound)
Digital input/output USB, PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol)/MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
Power Supply and Others
Power supply Rechargeable Battery NP-45
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Specifications
Guide to the number of
available frames for battery
operation
According to the CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standard procedure for measuring
digital still camera battery consumption (extract):
When using a battery, use the battery supplied with the camera. The storage media should be
xD-Picture Card.
Pictures should be taken at a temperature of +23°C (+73°F), with the LCD monitor turned on, the optical
zoom moved from full wide-angle to full telephoto (or vice-versa) and back again to its original position
every 30 seconds, the flash used at full power every second shot and the camera turned off and then on
again once every 10 shots.
Note: Because the number of available shots varies depending on the level of charge in the battery,
the figures shown here for the number of available shots using the battery is not guaranteed.
The number of available shots will also decline at low temperatures.
Camera dimensions
(W/H/D)
91.0 mm × 55.0 mm × 22.0 mm/3.6 in. × 2.2 in. × 0.9 in. (not including accessories and attachments)
Camera mass (weight) Approx. 110 g/3.9 oz. (not including accessories, battery and Memory Card)
Weight for photography Approx. 126.5 g/4.5 oz. (including battery and Memory Card)
Operating Conditions
Temperature: 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)
80% humidity or less (no condensation)
Power Supply and Others
Battery Type Number of frames
NP-45 Approx. 150 frames
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Battery NP-45
Nominal voltage DC 3.7V
Nominal capacity 740 mAh
Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)
Dimensions 31 mm × 39.4 mm × 5.7 mm (1.2 in.
× 1.6 in. × 0.2 in.) (W × H × D)
Mass (Weight) Approx. 15 g (0.5 oz.)
Battery Charger BC-45A
Rated input 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Input capacity 9.0 VA (100 V)
10.8 VA (240 V)
Rated output 4.2 V DC, 550 mA
Applicable batteries Rechargeable Battery NP-45
Charging time Approx. 100 minutes
Dimensions Wall type: 101.7 mm × 56 mm × 20
mm (4.0 in. × 2.2 in. × 0.8 in.) (L × W
× D)
Cord type: 85 mm × 54 mm × 20 mm
(3.3 in. × 2.1 in. × 0.8 in.) (L × W × D)
Mass (Weight) Wall type: Approx. 66 g (2.3 oz.)
(excluding batteries)
Cord type: Approx. 56 g (2.0 oz.)
(excluding batteries)
Operating
temperatures
0°C to + 40°C(+ 32°F to + 104°F)
Notes on Using the Battery Charger
Use with the following power supply cord set:
Cord: UL Listed, Type SPT-2, No.18 AWG, rated 300V,
10A, minimum 4 ft (1.2m), maximum 10 ft (3m) long.
One end terminates in a molded-on, parallel-blade, (non-
polarized) attachment plug with a 7A, 125V (NEMA 1-
15P) configuration.
The battery and battery charger themselves will
become warm due to the power stored inside them. This
is normal and does not indicate a fault. Wherever
possible, use the battery charger in a well-ventilated
location.
There may be vibration noises from inside the battery
charger during use. This is normal and does not indicate
a fault.
Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other
than rechargeable battery NP-45.
The battery charger could cause interference if placed
close to a radio during charging. In this event, move the
radio and charger further apart.
Do not leave the battery charger in the following types
of locations:
Extremely humidity or high temperatures, such as
close to a heating appliance or in direct sunlight
Places with strong vibration
In very dusty places
The battery charger accepts input voltages of 110-240
V AC at 50 or 60 Hz and can be used all over the world.
However, the shape of the plug and socket-outlet
depends on the country of use. Consult your travel
agent for details.
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Specifications
Z Standard number of available frames/recording time per xD-Picture Card , SD Memory Card and internal memory
The number of available frames and recording time is approximate. The actual number of frames and recording time varies
depending on the type of Memory Card or shooting conditions. Also, the number of frames and recording time displayed in the
LCD monitor may not decrease regularly.
*
A movie recording will stop automatically when a movie file becomes approx. 2GB. If you want to continue recording, press
the shutter button again. The available recording time is displayed based on approx. 2GB.
Quality setting i F i N % 42`
%
(30 fps)
$
(30 fps)
Number of
recorded pixels
3264 × 2448 3264 × 2176 2304 × 1728 1600 × 1200 640 × 480 640 × 480 320 × 240
Image data size 4.2 MB 2.3 MB 2.1 MB 1.0 MB 720 KB 215 KB
Internal memory
(approx.8 MB)
1 2 3 6 10 35 4 sec. 9 sec.
16 MB 36 613207010 sec.22 sec.
32 MB 7 13 14 28 41 144 24 sec. 51 sec.
64 MB 15 27 29 57 84 293 50 sec. 1.7 min.
128 MB 30 54 60 115 169 591 1.7 min. 3.6 min.
256 MB 61 110 121 231 339 1186 3.5 min. 7.4 min.
512 MB 124 221 242 463 680 2374 7.0 min. 14.9 min.
1 GB 249 444 486 929 1363 4757 14.1 min. 30.1 min.
2 GB 498 889 974 1860 2728 9519 28.3 min. 60.3 min.
512 MB 120 214 235 449 659 2299 6.8 min. 14.5 min.
1 GB 241 430 471 900 1320 4607 13.7 min. 29.1 min.
2 GB 483 861 943 1802 2643 9221 27.5 min. 58.4 min.
4 GB 968 1725 1890 3609 5293 18467 55.1 min.* 117.0 min.*
8 GB 1924 3463 3793 7242 10622 37056 110.6 min.* 234.9 min*
xD-Picture Card
SD
Memory
Card
SDHC
Memory
Card
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If you shoot using the xD-Picture Cards with model numbers containing “M” such as DPC-M2GB, movie recording time may be
reduced if you repeatedly record and erase (frame erase) image files. In such a case, erase all frames or format the xD-Picture Card
before use. Back up important frames (files) onto your PC or another media.
*
These specifications are subject to change without notice. FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from
errors in this Owner’s Manual.
*
The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. Even so, small bright
points and anomalous colors (particularly around text) may appear on the monitor. These are normal display characteristics
and do not indicate a fault with the monitor. This phenomenon will not appear on the recorded image.
*
The operation error may be caused in a digital camera by the strong radio interference (i. e. electric fields, static electricity,
line noise, etc.).
*
Due to the nature of the lens, the edges of images may appear distorted. This is normal.
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Explanation of Terms
EV
A number denotes Exposure Value. The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity (speed) of the film
or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects. As the brightness of the subject changes, a
digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD at a constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed.
When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1. Likewise, when the light is halved, the EV decreases
by 1.
Frame rate (fps)
The frame rate refers to the number of images (frames) that are photographed or played back per second. For example, when
10 frames are continuously photographed in a 1-second interval, the frame rate is expressed as 10 fps.
For reference, TV images are displayed at 30 fps (NTSC).
JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group
A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The higher the compression rate, the greater the loss of quality in
the decompressed (restored) image.
Motion JPEG
A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound as a single file. Images in the file are recorded
in JPEG format. Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3.0 or later.
Smear
A phenomenon specific to CCDs whereby white streaks appear on the image when there is a very strong light source, such as
the sun or reflected sunlight, in the photography screen.
White Balance
Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white. On the other hand, devices
such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit the color of the ambient light
around the subject. This adjustment is called matching the white balance.
Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing.
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If you have technical questions or if you need repair service, ask the following local distributor.
Please present the warranty card and your purchase receipt when you ask for repairs. Refer to the warranty card for conditions of the warranty.
There is a case that repair and Technical support cannot be accepted for some models which your local distributor does not deal with.
These lists are subject to change without notice.
NORTH AMERICA
Canada
FUJIFILM Canada Inc.
Technical support
600 Suffolk Court Mississauga Ontario, L5R 4G4
TEL 1-866-818-FUJI (3854) http://www.fujihelp.ca
Repair service 600 Suffolk Court Mississauga Ontario, L5R 4G4
TEL 1-800-263-5018 FAX 1-905-755-2993 http://www.fujihelp.ca
U.S.A.
FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc.
Technical support
1100 King George Post Rd., Edison, NJ 08837
TEL 800-800-3854 FAX 732-857-3487 digitalinfo@fujifilm.com
Repair service 1100 King George Post Rd., Edison, NJ 08837
TEL 732-857-3000 FAX 732-857-3471 njcamerarepair@fujifilm.com
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
Argentina
Imagen e informacion S.A.
Technical support &
Repair service
Fondo de la Legua 936 San Isidro Pcia. de Buenos Aires
TEL +54-11-4836-1000 FAX +54-11-4836-1144
servtec@imageneinformacion.com.ar
Bolivia
Reifschneider Bolivia Ltda.
Technical support &
Repair service
Calle H N.° 5 - Equipetrol Norte - Santa Cruz
TEL +591 33 44 1129 FAX +591 33 45 2919 gciagral@bibosi.scz.entelnet.bo
Brazil
FUJIFILM do Brasil Ltda.
Technical support &
Repair service
Av. Vereador José Diniz, 3400 - Campo Belo, Sào Paulo/SP
TEL 0800-12-8600 FAX +55 11 5091-4150 camarasdigitais@fujifilm.com.br
Chile
Reifschneider SA
Technical support &
Repair service
Av. El Conquistador del Monte 5024, Huechuraba, Santiago, Chile
TEL 02-4431500 FAX 02-4431596 ceciliacalvo@reifschneider.cl
Colombia
Animex de Colombia Ltda.
Technical support &
Repair service
Calle 44 N.° 13-43 Piso 2 Apartado 18001 - Bogo
TEL +57 1 338-0299 FAX +57 1 288-2208 animex@etb.net.co
Ecuador
Espacri Cia Ltda
Technical support &
Repair service
Bolivar 5-69 y Hermano Miguel
TEL 593-72-835526 FAX 593-72-833157
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Ecuador
Importaciones Espacri Cia. Ltda.
Technical support &
Repair service
Simón Bolivar 5-69 y Hno. Miguel - Cuenca
TEL +593 783 5526 FAX +593 783 3157 portiz@fujifilm.com.ec
Mexico
Fujifilm de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
Technical support
Av. Ejercito Nacional 351, Col. Granada 11520 Mexico, D.F.
TEL (52-55) 5263-5566 / 68 FAX (52-55) 5254-1508 jlgiraud1@fujifilm.com.mx
Repair service Av. Presidente Juarez 2007, Col. Tepetlacalco, 54090 Tlalnepantla, Edo. de
Mexico
TEL (52-55) 5263-5500 FAX (52-55) 5254-1508 jlgiraud1@fujifilm.com.mx
Paraguay
Errece S.R.L.
Technical support &
Repair service
Edificio Unitas 15 de Agosto 1035, Asunción
TEL +595 21 444256 FAX +595 21 444651 jmarbulo@fujifilm.com.py
Peru
Procesos de Color S.A.
Technical support &
Repair service
Pablo Bermudez 111 Apartado 3794 - Esq. Arequipa - Lima 11
TEL +51 14 33 5563 FAX +51 14 33 7177 jalvarado@fujifilm.com.pe
Uruguay
Fotocamara S.R.L.
Technical support &
Repair service
Cuareim 1439, montevideo, Uruguay
TEL +598-2-9002004 FAX +598-2-9008430 fotocam@adinet.com.uy
Uruguay
Kiel S.A.
Technical support &
Repair service
Maldonado 1787 Montevideo- Uruguay
TEL (05982) 419 4542 FAX (05982) 412 0046 kiel@fujifilm.com.uy
Venezuela
C. Hellmund & Cia Sa
Technical support &
Repair service
Av. Ppal Diego Cisneros Caracas Venezuela Edf Oficentro
TEL 0212-2022300 FAX 0212-2399796 hellmund@hellmund.com
EUROPE
Austria
Fuji Film Oesterreich
Technical support &
Repair service
Traviatagasse/Pfarrgasse, 1230 Vienna, Austria
TEL 0043 1 6162606/51 or 52 FAX 0043 1 6162606/58
kamera.service@fujifilm.at
Belgium
Belgian Fuji Agency
Technical support &
Repair service
20, Avenue Lavoisier, Wavre, 1300, Belgium
TEL 3210242090 FAX 3210238562 info@fuji.be
Croatia
I&I d.o.o.
Technical support
Hondlova 2, Zagreb, Croatia
TEL 38512319060 FAX 2310240 dsaravanja@fujifilm.hr
Repair service Hondlova 2, Zagreb, Croatia
TEL 38512316228 FAX 2310240 info@fujifilm.hr
Cyprus
PMS IMAGING LTD
Technical support &
Repair service
11, Dighenis Akritas Avenue, P.O.BOX 22315, 1586 Nicosia
TEL 35722746746 FAX 35722438209 mariosashiotis@fujifilm.com.cy
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Cyprus
Doros Neophytou
CAMERA REPAIRS
Technical support &
Repair service
28B, Agiou Demetriou, Acropoli, Nicosia
TEL 35722314719 FAX 35722515562 dorosn@logosnet.cy.net
Czech Republic
Fujifilm Cz., s.r.o.
Technical support
U nakladoveho nadrazi 2/1949, 130 00 Praha 3
TEL 00420 234 703 411 FAX 00420 234 703 489 fricman@fujifilm.cz
Czech Republic
AWH servis
Repair service
Milesovska 1, 130 00 Praha 3, Czech republic
TEL 00420 222 721 525 FAX 00420 222 720 122 awh@awh.cz
Denmark
Fujifilm Danmark A/S
Technical support &
Repair service
Stubbeled 2, 2950 Vedbæk Denmark
TEL 0045 45662244 FAX 0045 45662214 fujifilm@fujifilm.dk
Finland
Fuji Finland Oy
Technical support &
Repair service
Martinkyläntie 41, 01720 Vantaa, Finland
TEL +358 9 825951 FAX +358 9 870 3818 fuji@fuji.fi
France
FUJIFILM France 9 rue d’Alembert BAT A1 ZA Pissaloup 78190 Trappes, France
Technical support & FAX 33 1 01 30 58 58 65direction.technique@pm2s.fr
Repair service
Germany
FUJIFILM Electronic Imaging
Europe GmbH
Technical support &
Repair service
Benzstrasse 2, 47533 Kleve, Germany
International call TEL +49 211 50890 FAX +49 211 5089668 service@fujifilm.de
National call* TEL 0180 5898980 FAX 0180 5898982
*12 Cent/Min aus dem deutschen Festnetz
Greece
FUJIFILM HELLAS S.A.
Technical support &
Repair service
1, Ihous & Ag. Anargiron str., 175 64 P.Phaliro, Athens, Greece
TEL 0030 210 9404100 FAX 0030 210 9404397 fujifilm@fujifilm.gr
Hungary
Foto-Paradicsom Kft.
Technical support & Repair service
Nagy Lajos király útja 20. Budapest, 1148, Hungary
TEL 3613633777 FAX 3612234250
Technical support Vaci ut 19. Budapest, 1134, Hungary
TEL 3612389410 FAX 3612389401 fujifilm@fujifilm.hu
Iceland
Icephoto (Ljosmyndavorur)
Technical support &
Repair service
Skipholt 31, 105 Reykjavik, Iceland
TEL 354 568 0450 FAX 354 568 0455 framkollun@fujifilm.is
Italy
FujiFilm Italia S.p.A.
Technical support
Via Dell’Unione Europea, 4 - 20097 San Donato Milanese (MI), Italy
TEL 039-02895821 FAX 039-0289582912 info@fujifilm.it
Repair service Fujifilm On Line - Call center
TEL 039-026695272 info@fujifilm.it
Lithuania
Fujifilm Lithuania
Technical support &
Repair service
Gerosios Vilties str. 38, LT-03143 Vilnius, Lithuania
TEL 370-5-2130121 FAX 3705-5-2134066 info@fujifilm.lt
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Malta
Ciancio (1913) Co.Ltd.
Technical support &
Repair service
Fuji Tech Centre, Ciancio House, Cannon Road, Qormi, QRM05
TEL 0356-21-480500 FAX 0356-21-488328 info@fujifilm.com.mt
Norway
Fujifilm Norge AS
Technical support
Lilleakerveien 10, 0283 Oslo, Norway
TEL 0047-02273 FAX 0047-22736020 http://www.fujifilm.no/
mailto:post@fujifilm.no
Repair service Liaveien 1, 5132 Nyborg, Norway
TEL 0047-55393880 FAX 0047-55195201 http://www.camera.no/
mailto:service@camera.no
Poland
Fujifilm Polska Distribution Sp. z
o.o.
Technical support
Poland Al..Jerozolimskie 178; 02-486 Warszawa
TEL +48-22-517-66-00 FAX +48-22-517-66-02 fujifilm@fujifilm.pl
Repair service Poland, Muszkieterow 15, 02-273 Warszawa
TEL +48-22-886-94-40 FAX +48-22-886-94-42 serwis@fujifilm.pl
Portugal
Fujifilm Portugal, Lda
Technical support
Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo, 342, 4100-259 Porto, Portugal
TEL (351) 226194200 FAX (351) 226194213 finepix@fujifilm.pt
Repair service Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo, 342, 4100-259 Porto, Portugal
TEL (351) 226194200 FAX (351) 225194662 cameras@fujifilm.pt
Romania
CTS-Cardinal Top Systems Ltd
Technical support &
Repair service
112, Calea Dorobanti street, 4 flat, 1sector, Bucharest, Romania
TEL 4021-230-09-82 FAX 4021-230-09-82 cts_tirla@hotmail.com
Russia
ZAO “Fujifilm RU”
Technical support
Bld. 1, 10, Rozanova str., Moscow, 123007, Russia
TEL +7-495-956-98-58 FAX +7-495-230-62-17 info@fujifilm.ru
Repair service http://www.fujifilm.ru
TEL +7-495-956-98-58
Slovakia
Fujifilm Slovakia
Technical support
Pribylinska 2, 831 04 Bratislava, Slovakia
TEL 00421 2 44 888 077 FAX 00421 2 44 889 300 fujifilm@fujifilm.sk
Repair service FIS Tatracentrum, Hodzovo nam. 4 - Tatracentrum, 811 06 Bratislava, Slovakia
TEL 00421 2 54 647 347 fis.tatracentrum@stonline.sk
Spain
Fujifilm España S.A.
Technical support
Aragón 180, 08011 Barcelona (España)
TEL 902012535 FAX 934515900 / 933230330 info@fujifilm.es
Repair service Aragón 180, 08011 Barcelona (España)
TEL 934511515 FAX 934515900 / 933230330 tallersat@fujifilm.es
Sweden
Fujifilm Sverige AB
Technical support
Sveavägen 167 104 35 Stockholm
TEL 46 8 506 141 70 FAX 46 8 506 142 09 kamera@fujifilm.se
Repair service Sveavägen 167 104 35 Stockholm
TEL 46 8 506 513 54 FAX 46 8 506 513 99 kameraverkstaden@fujifilm.se
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Switzerland /
Lichtenstein
Fujifilm (Switzerland) AG
Technical support &
Repair service
Niederhaslistrasse 12, 8157 Dietlikon, Switzerland
TEL +41 44 855 5154 FAX +41 44 855 5329 RepairCenter@fujifilm.ch
The Netherlands
FUJIFILM Electronic Imaging
Nederland
Technical support
Hoogstraat 35, 3011 PE Rotterdam, Nederlands
TEL +31(0)102812500 FAX +31(0)102812560 helpdesk@fujifilm-digital.nl
Repair service
Hoogstraat 35, 3011 PE Rotterdam, Nederlands
TEL +31(0)102812520 FAX +31(0)102812550 camerareparaties@fujifilm-digital.nl
Turkey
Fujifilm Turkiye Sinfo A.S.
Technical support
Fujifilm Plaza, Dereboyu Cad. 39 34660 Halkali, Istanbul, Turkey
TEL +90 212 696 5090 FAX +90 212 696 5009 csarp@fujifilm.com.tr
Repair service Fujifilm Plaza, Dereboyu Cad. 39 34660 Halkali, Istanbul, Turkey
TEL +90 212 696 5090 FAX +90 212 696 5010 servis@fujifilm.com.tr
U.K.
FUJIFILM UK Ltd.
Technical support
St Martins Way St Martins Business Centre Bedford MK42 0LF
TEL +44 (0)123 424 5383 FAX +44 (0)123 424 5285 fujitec@fuji.co.uk
Repair service St Martins Way St Martins Business Centre Bedford MK42 0LF
TEL +44 (0)123 421 8388 FAX +44 (0)123 424 5285 fujitec@fuji.co.uk
Ukraine
Image Ukraine CJSC
Technical support &
Repair service
12, Kontraktova ploshcha, Kyiv 04070, Ukraine
TEL +380-44-4909075 FAX +380-44-4909076 d@fujifilm.ua
MIDDLE EAST
Iran
Tehran Fuka Co.
Technical support &
Repair service
229,“Fuji” Bldg., Mirdamad Blvd., Tehran 19189, Iran
TEL (+98-21)2254810-19 FAX (+98-21)2221002 fuka@neda.net
Israel
Shimone Group Ltd.
Technical support
Efal 33 keyriat Arie Petah Tikva 49130, Israel
TEL (+ ) 972 3 9250666 digital@fujifilm.co.il
Repair service Efal 33 keyriat Arie Petah Tikva 49130, Israel
TEL (+ ) 972 3 9250666 FAX 972 3 9250699 khaim@shimone.com
Jordan
Grand Stores
Technical support &
Repair service
Al- Abdali, Amman / Jordan
TEL 009626-4646387 FAX 009626-4647542 gstores@go.com.jo
Qatar
Techno Blue
Technical support
Blue Salon Bldg, 3rd Floor, Suhaim bin Hamad st, Al- Saad, Doha
TEL 00974 44 66 175 FAX 00974 44 79 053 prabu@techno-blue.com
Saudi Arabia
Emam Distribution Co. Ltd.
Technical support
P.O. Box 1716, Jeddah 21441, Saudi Arabia
TEL 96626978756 FAX 96626917036 service@fujifilm.com.sa
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Syria
Film Trading Company
Technical support
Al-Shahbandar P.O. Box:31180 Damascus SYRIA
TEL + 963 11 2218049 FAX + 963 11 44673456 f.t.c@Net.SY
Repair service Al-cheikh Taha P.O. Box: 6171 Aleppo SYRIA
TEL + 963 21 4641903 FAX + 963 21 4641907 filmtradin@Net.SY
U.A.E.
Grand Stores
Technical support &
Repair service
P. O. Box 2144, Saleh Bin Lahej Building, Al Garhoud, Deira, Dubai
TEL + 971-4-2823700 FAX + 971-4-2828382 photography@grandstores.ae
Yemen
Al-Haidary Trading
Technical support
P.O.Box-2942 Haddah St. HTC, Sana’a, Yemen
TEL 00967-1-503980 FAX 00967-1-503983
Repair service P.O.Box-2942 Haddah St. HTC, Sana’a, Yemen
TEL 00967-1-503977 FAX 00967-1-503983
AFRICA
Egypt
Foto Express Egypt
Technical support &
Repair service
426 Pyramids St., Giza, Egypt
TEL (202) 7762062 FAX (202) 7760169 fotoegypt@access.com.eg
Kenya
Fuji Kenya Ltd
Repair service
P.O.Box 41669-00100, Fuji Plaza, Chiromo Road, Nairobi, Kenya.
TEL (254-20)4446265-8 FAX (254-20)4448515 / 7 info@fujifilm.co.ke
OCEANIA
Australia
FUJIFILM Australia Pty Ltd
Technical support &
Repair service
Locked Bag 5100, Brookvale, NSW, 2100
TEL 1800 226 355 FAX +61 (2) 9466 2854 digital@fujifilm.com.au
Fiji
Brijlal & Co. Ltd
Technical support &
Repair service
70-72 Cumming Street,Suva,Fiji
TEL (679)3304133 FAX (679)3302777 kapadia@connect.com.fj
New Caledonia
Phocidis SARL
Technical support &
Repair service
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