BL00004725-202 DIGITAL CAMERA X-Pro2 Owner’s Manual Thank you for your purchase of this product. This manual describes how to use your FUJIFILM X-Pro2 digital camera. Be sure that you have read and understood its contents before using the camera. ■ Product website: http://fujifilm-x.com/x-pro2/ ■ Additional information may be found in online manuals available from: http://fujifilm-dsc.
For Your Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. • Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. • Heed Warnings: All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. • Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed.
For Your Safety Service Be sure to read these notes before use Servicing: Do not attempt to service this video product Safety Notes yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to • Make sure that you use your camera correctly. Read these qualified service personnel. safety notes and your Owner’s Manual carefully before use.
For Your Safety WARNING Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during a thunderstorm. This can cause an electric shock due to induced current from the lightning discharge. Do not use the battery except as specified. Load the battery as shown by the indicator. Do not heat, change or take apart the battery. Do not drop or subject the battery to impacts. Do not store the battery with metallic products. Any of these actions can cause the battery to burst or leak and cause fire or injury as a result.
For Your Safety ■ Storage The Battery and Power Supply Note: Check the type of battery used in your camera and Performance may be impaired if the battery is left unused for extended periods when fully charged. Run the battery read the appropriate sections. flat before storing it. The following describes the proper use of batteries and how to prolong their life.
For Your Safety Liquid Crystal In the event that the display is damaged, care should be taken to avoid contact with liquid crystal. Take the urgent action indicated should any of the following situations arise: • If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin, clean the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and running water. • If liquid crystal enters your eyes, flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance.
For Your Safety For Customers in the U. S. A. Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Radiation Exposure Statement: This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
For Your Safety Be sure to read these notes before use Safety Notes Thank you for your purchase of this product. For repair, inspection, and internal testing, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. • Make sure that you use the lens correctly. Read these safety notes and the camera Owner’s Manual carefully before use. • After reading these safety notes, store them in a safe place.
For Your Safety European Union regulatory notice This product complies with the following EU Directives: • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU • R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Wireless Network Devices: Cautions • This device operates on the same frequency as commercial, educational, and medical devices and wireless transmitters.
About This Manual Before using the camera, read this manual and the warnings in “For Your Safety” (P ii). For information on specific topics, consult the sources below. Table of Contents ................................................ P xiii The “Table of Contents” gives an overview of the entire manual. The principal camera operations are listed here. Troubleshooting ................................................P ................................................
Product Care Camera body: For continued enjoyment of your camera, use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera body after each use. Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals, which could discolor or deform the leather on the camera body. Any liquid on the camera should be removed immediately with a soft, dry cloth. Use a blower to remove dust from the monitor, taking care to avoid scratches, and then gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Product Features Frequently-used options can be added to the Q menu or a custom “my” menu or assigned to an Fn (function) button for direct access. Customize camera controls to suit your style or situation. The Q Menu (P (P 47) The Q menu is displayed by pressing the Q button. SELECT CUSTOM SETTING The Function Buttons (P (P 50) Use the function buttons for direct access to selected features. BASE 32 27 23 SET 18 Use the Q menu to view or change the options selected for frequently-used menu items.
Table of Contents For Your Safety .....................................................................................ii IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.........................................ii Safety Notes .......................................................................................iii NOTICES ...............................................................................................vi Safety Notes .....................................................................................
Table of Contents Basic Photography and Playback More on Photography and Playback Program AE (P) .................................................................................. 35 Shutter-Priority AE (S) ................................................................... 36 Aperture-Priority AE (A) ............................................................... 37 Manual Exposure (M) ..................................................................... 38 Viewing Pictures .............................
Table of Contents The Self-Timer ................................................................................... 73 Interval Timer Photography ....................................................... 74 Focusing and Taking Pictures .................................................... 75 Focus/Exposure Lock ..................................................................... 76 Flash Photography..........................................................................
Table of Contents G AF/MF SETTING ......................................................................... 91 FOCUS AREA ................................................................................. 91 AF MODE ........................................................................................ 91 NUMBER OF THE FOCUS POINTS .......................................... 91 PRE-AF ............................................................................................. 91 AF ILLUMINATOR .............
Table of Contents The Setup Menu .............................................................................106 Using the Setup Menu ...............................................................106 D SET UP Menu Options ...........................................................107 D USER SETTING .......................................................................107 FORMAT ........................................................................................107 DATE/TIME ..........................
Table of Contents Connections Troubleshooting Wireless Transfer ............................................................................122 Wireless Connections: Smartphones ...................................122 Wireless Connections: Computers ........................................122 Viewing Pictures on a Computer ............................................123 Windows ..........................................................................................123 Macintosh .........................
Before You Begin Symbols and Conventions Menus and other text in the displays are shown in bold. In the illustrations in this manual, displays may be simplified for explanatory purposes. Supplied Accessories Before You Begin The following symbols are used in this manual: Q This information should be read before use to ensure correct operation. R Additional information that may be helpful when using the camera. POther pages in this manual on which related information may be found.
Parts of the Camera For more information, refer to the page listed to the right of each item.
Parts of the Camera i Memory card slot cover.....................................22 j Cable channel cover for DC coupler .................131 k Battery-chamber cover latch ............................20 l Battery-chamber cover .....................................20 m Speaker.............................................................46 n Tripod mount o Indicator lamp ....................................................7 p LCD monitor ..........................................
Parts of the Camera The Selector Press the selector up (q), right (e), down (r), or left (w) to highlight items. The up, left, right, and down buttons also double as the DRIVE (P 52), Fn4 (film simulation; P 60), Fn5 (white balance; P 61), and Fn6 (AF mode; P 66) buttons, respectively (P 50). The Shutter-Speed/ISO Dial Choose a shutter speed and ISO sensitivity. Rotate the dial to choose a shutter speed (P 35, 36, 37, 38).
Parts of the Camera The Front Command Dial The front command dial is used as described below. Before You Begin Rotate the dial to choose the desired combination of shutter speed and aperture (program shift; P 35), fine-tune shutter speed (P 36, 38), adjust exposure compensation when C is selected with the exposure compensation dial (P 57), or view other pictures in playback mode (P 39).
Parts of the Camera The Rear Command Dial The rear command dial is used as described below. Rotate the dial to choose the desired combination of shutter speed and aperture (program shift; P 35), adjust aperture (P 14, 37, 38), adjust settings in the quick menu (P 48), choose the size of the focus frame (P 68, 69), or zoom in or out in full-frame or thumbnail playback (P 41, 42).
Parts of the Camera The Indicator Lamp When the viewfinder is not in use (P 28), the indicator lamp shows camera status. Indicator lamp Before You Begin Indicator lamp Camera status Glows green Focus locked. Blinks green Focus or exposure warning. Pictures can be taken. Blinks green and orange Recording pictures. Additional pictures can be taken. Recording pictures. No additional pictures can be taken at this Glows orange time. Blinks orange Flash charging; flash will not fire when picture is taken.
Parts of the Camera Camera Displays The following types of indicator may be displayed during shooting and playback. In the description that follows, all available indicators are shown for illustrative purposes; the indicators actually displayed vary with camera settings. Note that the LCD monitor and electronic viewfinder have different aspect ratios.
Parts of the Camera N Virtual horizon ..................................................34 O Distance indicator .............................................63 P Sensitivity.........................................................58 Q Exposure compensation ....................................57 R Aperture ............................................... 35, 37, 38 S Shutter speed ....................................... 35, 36, 38 T AE lock indicator ...............................................
Parts of the Camera ■ Shooting: Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 10
Parts of the Camera N Temperature warning .....................................144 O Control lock.........................................................3 P Virtual horizon ..................................................34 Q Histogram.........................................................34 R Distance indicator .............................................63 S Battery level .....................................................25 T Sensitivity.........................................................
Parts of the Camera ■ Playback 12/31/2050 10:00 AM A Date and time ............................................. 26, 27 B Face detection indicator....................................92 C Red-eye removal indicator..............................104 D Advanced filter .................................................55 E Location data ..................................................117 F Protected image .............................................103 G Card slot.............................................
Lenses The camera can be used with lenses for the FUJIFILM X-mount. Parts of the Lens Before You Begin Removing the Caps Remove the caps as shown. Q Lens caps may differ from those shown. A Lens hood B Mounting marks C Focus ring D Zoom ring E Aperture ring F O.I.S. switch G Aperture mode switch H Lens signal contacts I Front lens cap J Rear lens cap Attaching the Hood When attached, lens hoods reduce glare and protect the front lens element.
Lenses Lenses with Aperture Rings At settings other than A, you can adjust aperture by rotating the lens aperture ring (exposure modes A and M). Aperture ring A 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 A 16 11 8 5.6 4 Lenses with No Aperture Rings The method used to adjust aperture can be selected using D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > APERTURE SETTING (P 113). When an option other than AUTO is selected, aperture can be adjusted using the rear command dial.
Lenses O.I.S. switch Manual Focus Lenses Slide the focus ring to the front for autofocus. For manual focus, slide the focus ring to the back and rotate it while checking the results in the camera display. The focus distance and depth-of-field indicators can be used to assist manual focus. Note that manual focus may not be available in all shooting modes. Before You Begin Lenses with O.I.S. Switches If the lens supports optical image stabilization (O.I.S.
First Steps Attaching the Strap Attach the strap clips to the camera and then attach the strap. 1 Open a strap clip. Use the clip attaching tool to open a strap clip, making sure that the tool and clip are in the orientations shown. 3 Pass the clip through the eyelet. Rotate the clip fully through the eyelet until it clicks closed. 4 Attach a protective cover. Q Keep the tool in a safe place. You will need it to open the strap clips when removing the strap. 2 Place the strap clip on an eyelet.
Attaching the Strap 5 Insert the strap. Insert the strap through a protective cover and strap clip. 6 Fasten the strap. Fasten the strap as shown. Repeat Steps 5–6 for the second eyelet. First Steps Q To avoid dropping the camera, be sure the strap is correctly secured.
Attaching a Lens Lenses attach as described below. Q Care is required to prevent dust or other particles from entering the camera while attaching and removing lenses. 1 Remove the body and rear caps. Remove the body cap from the camera and the rear cap from the lens. Removing Lenses To remove the lens, turn the camera off, then press the lens release button and rotate the lens as shown. Lens release button Q Do not touch the camera’s internal parts. 2 Attach the lens.
Charging the Battery The battery is not charged at shipment. Before use, charge the battery in the supplied battery charger. 1 Place the battery in the charger. Place the battery in the supplied battery charger as shown. Charge lamp Plug the charger into an indoor power outlet. The charging indicator will light. The Charging Indicator The charging indicator shows battery charge status as follows: Charging indicator Arrow On Battery not inserted. Battery fully charged. Battery charging.
Inserting the Battery After charging the battery, insert the battery in the camera as described below. 1 Open the battery-chamber cover. Slide the battery-chamber latch as shown and open the battery-chamber cover. 2 Insert the battery. Using the battery to keep the battery latch pressed to one side, insert the battery contacts first in the direction shown by the arrow. Confirm that the battery is securely latched. Arrow Q Do not open the battery-chamber cover when the camera is on.
Inserting the Battery Battery latch Q The battery may become hot when used in hightemperature environments. Observe caution when removing the battery. Q Batteries • Remove dirt from the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Failure to observe this precaution could prevent the battery from charging. • Do not affix stickers or other objects to the battery. Failure to observe this precaution could make it impossible to remove the battery from the camera. • Do not short the battery terminals.
Inserting Memory Cards The camera has no internal memory; instead, pictures are stored on optional SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards (sold separately). The camera can be used with two cards, one in each of its two slots. Movies are recorded only to the card in the first slot, which supports UHS-II. Q Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not 1 Open the memory card slot cover. insert at an angle or use force.
Inserting Memory Cards Using Two Cards At default settings, the card in the second slot is used only if the card in the first slot is full (SEQUENTIAL). This can be changed using D SAVE DATA SETTING > CARD SLOT SETTING (STILL IMAGE) (P 116). Option Description The card in the second slot is used only when the card in the first slot is full.
Inserting Memory Cards ■ Compatible Memory Cards FUJIFILM and SanDisk SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards have been approved for use in the camera; UHS-II cards can be used in the first slot. A complete list of approved memory cards is available at http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/compatibility/. Operation is not guaranteed with other cards. The camera can not be used with xD-Picture Cards or MultiMediaCard (MMC) devices.
Turning the Camera on and Off Rotate the ON/OFF switch to ON to turn the camera on. Select OFF to turn the camera off. Q Fingerprints and other marks on the lens or viewfinder can affect pictures or the view through the viewfinder. Keep the lens and viewfinder clean. First Steps R Press the a button to start playback. Press the shutter button halfway to return to shooting mode.
Basic Setup A language-selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turned on. 1 Choose a language. Highlight a language and press MENU/OK. R Press DISP/BACK to skip the current step. Any steps you skip will be displayed the next time the camera is turned on. 2 Set the date and time. DATE/TIME NOT SET 2018 Y Y .MM.DD 2017 2016 2015 2014 AM SET NO Press the selector left or right to highlight the year, month, day, hour, or minute and press up or down to change.
Basic Setup Changing Basic Settings To change the language or reset the clock: 1 Display the desired option. Display the setup menu and select D USER SETTING > a to change the language or DATE/TIME to reset the clock (P 106). To choose a language, highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK. To set the clock, press the selector left or right to highlight the year, month, day, hour, or minute and press up or down to change, then press MENU/OK once the clock has been set to your satisfaction.
Display Settings The camera is equipped with a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder (OVF/EVF) and an LCD monitor (LCD). Choosing a Display Press the VIEW MODE button to cycle through displays as shown below.
Display Settings The Viewfinder Selector Use the viewfinder selector to switch between the electronic viewfinder (EVF), the optical viewfinder (OVF), and a dual optical viewfinder/electronic range finder (ERF) display. First Steps 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 P P EVF P OVF ERF (dual display) The OVF Display Keep the selector pressed up to choose the optical viewfinder display zoom ratio.
Display Settings The Hybrid (EVF/OVF/ERF) Viewfinder The features of the different displays are described below. Display Description The optical display is sharp and free of blur so that your subject’s expression is always visible. In addition, the OVF shows the area just outside the frame, making it easier to compose shots on the fly.
Display Settings The Viewfinder Display When ON is selected for D SCREEN SETTING > EVF AUTOROTATE DISPLAYS (P 110), the indicators in the viewfinder automatically rotate to match camera orientation. First Steps Focusing the Viewfinder The camera is equipped with diopter adjustment in the range –4 to +2 m–1 to accommodate individual differences in vision. Rotate the diopter adjustment control until the viewfinder display is in sharp focus.
The DISP/BACK Button The DISP/BACK button controls the display of indicators in the viewfinder and LCD monitor.
The DISP/BACK Button ■ Customizing the Standard Display To choose the items shown in the standard display: 1 Display standard indicators. Press the DISP/BACK button until standard indicators are displayed. First Steps 2 Select DISP. CUSTOM SETTING. Select D SCREEN SET-UP > DISP. CUSTOM SETTING (P 111) in the setup menu. 3 Choose a display. Highlight OVF or EVF/LCD and press MENU/OK. 4 Choose items. Highlight items and press MENU/OK to select or deselect.
The DISP/BACK Button Virtual Horizon Selecting ELECTRONIC LEVEL displays a virtual horizon. The camera is level when the two lines overlap. R The virtual horizon may not be displayed if the camera lens is pointed up or down. ■ Viewfinder/LCD Monitor: Playback Standard Information off Info display 12/31/2050 10:00 AM Favorites 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 102/31/2050 10:00 AM FAVORITES Histograms Histograms show the distribution of tones in the image.
Basic Photography and Playback Program AE (P) To allow the camera to adjust both shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure, set shutter speed and aperture to A. P will appear in the display. Q If the subject is outside the metering range of the camera, the shutter speed and aperture displays will show “– – –”.
Shutter-Priority AE (S) To adjust shutter speed manually while letting the camera select aperture for optimal exposure, set aperture to A and use the shutter speed dial (if A is currently selected for shutter speed, press the dial lock release while rotating the shutter speed dial). S will appear in the display. Aperture mode switch R Shutter speed can also be adjusted in increments of 1/3 EV by rotating the front command dial. Shutter speed can be adjusted even while the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Aperture-Priority AE (A) To adjust aperture manually while letting the camera select shutter speed for optimal exposure, rotate the shutter speed dial to A and adjust aperture as desired. A will appear in the display. R Aperture can be adjusted even while the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Manual Exposure (M) Exposure can be altered from the value suggested by the camera by setting both shutter speed and aperture to values other than A (if A is currently selected for shutter speed, press the dial lock release while rotating the shutter speed dial). M will appear in the display. R Shutter speed can also be adjusted in increments of 1/3 EV by rotating the front command dial.
Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures Full Frame Pictures can be viewed in the viewfinder or LCD monitor. When taking important pictures, take a test shot and check the results. To view pictures full frame, press a. 100-0001 R Pictures taken using other cameras are marked with a m (“gift image”) icon to warn that they may not display correctly and that playback zoom may not be available.
Viewing Pictures Viewing Photo Information The photo information display changes each time the selector is pressed up. Basic data Info display 1 12/31/2050 10:00 AM 102/31/2050 10:00 AM LENS FOCAL LENGTH COLOR SPACE LENS MODULATION OPT. S.S 1/4000 F 5.6 ISO 400 23.0mm F5.6 23.0mm sRGB ON +21/3 NEXT Info display 2 40 R Rotate the front command dial to view other images. Zooming in on the Focus Point Press the center of the rear command dial to zoom in on the focus point.
Viewing Pictures Playback Zoom Rotate the rear command dial right to zoom in on the current picture, left to zoom out (to view multiple images, rotate the dial left when the picture is displayed full frame; P 42). When the picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to view areas of the image not currently visible in the display. To exit zoom, press DISP/BACK, MENU/OK, or the center of the rear command dial. Zoom indicator R The maximum zoom ratio varies with image size (P 88).
Viewing Pictures Multi-Frame Playback To change the number of images displayed, rotate the rear command dial left when a picture is displayed full frame. Rotate left to view more images. 100-0001 Rotate right to view fewer images. Use the selector to highlight images and press MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame (to zoom in on the selected image, rotate the rear command dial right when the picture is displayed full frame; P 41).
Deleting Pictures To delete individual pictures, multiple selected pictures, or all pictures, press the b button when a picture is displayed full frame and choose from the options below. Note that deleted pictures can not be recovered. Copy important pictures to a computer or other storage device before proceeding.
Basic Movie Recording and Playback Recording Movies The camera can be used to record short high-definition movies. Sound is recorded in stereo via the built-in microphone; do not cover the microphone during recording. Q Movies are recorded to the card in the first slot. Be sure a card is inserted in the first slot before proceeding. 1 Press the movie-record (Fn1) button to start recording. Recording indicator Time remaining 2 Press the button again to end recording.
Recording Movies Q If the lens is equipped with an aperture mode switch, select the aperture mode before beginning recording. If an option other than A is selected, shutter speed and aperture can be adjusted while recording is in progress. Q The microphone may pick up lens noise and other sounds made by the camera during recording. Q Vertical or horizontal streaks may appear in movies containing very bright subjects. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
Viewing Movies During playback, movies are displayed as shown at right. The following operations can be performed while a movie is displayed: 12/31/2050 10:00 AM Operation Description Press the selector down to start playback. Press again to pause. While playback is Start/pause playback paused, you can press the selector left or right to rewind or advance one frame Movie icon at a time. End playback Press the selector up to end playback.
The Q (Quick Menu) Button Using the Q Button Press Q for quick access to selected options. The Quick Menu Display At default settings, the quick menu contains the following items.
Using the Q Button Viewing and Changing Settings 1 Press Q to display the quick menu during shooting. SELECT CUSTOM SETTING BASE SET 2 Use the selector to highlight items and rotate the rear command dial to change. R Changes are not saved to the current settings bank (P 47). Settings that differ from those in the current settings bank (t — u) are shown in red. 3 Press Q to exit when settings are complete.
Using the Q Button Editing the Quick Menu To choose the items displayed in the quick menu: 1 Press and hold the Q button during shooting. SELECT CUSTOM SETTING SET END 2 The current quick menu will be displayed; use the selector to highlight the item you wish to change and press MENU/OK.
The Fn (Function) Buttons Using the Function Buttons The roles played by each of the six function buttons can be selected by pressing and holding the button.
Using the Function Buttons Assigning Roles to the Function Buttons To assign roles to the function buttons, press and hold the DISP/BACK button until the menu below is displayed. Select buttons to choose their roles.
More on Photography and Playback Drive Mode Use the DRIVE (e) button to choose the drive mode. 1 Press the DRIVE (e) button to display drive 2 Press the selector up or down to highlight a drive mode. Icon B R O W X H Y j Y 52 Drive mode STILL IMAGE CONTINUOUS AE BKT ISO BKT FILM SIMULATION BKT WHITE BALANCE BKT DYNAMIC RANGE BKT MULTIPLE EXPOSURE ADVANCED FILTER 3 Press the selector left or right to choose a setting. • Burst mode (CONTINUOUS): Choose the frameadvance rate.
Drive Mode R Frame rate varies with the subject, shutter speed, sensitivity, and focus mode and may slow as more shots are taken. R Depending on shooting conditions, the frame rate may drop or the flash may not fire. R Additional time may be required to record pictures when shooting ends. R If file numbering reaches 999 before shooting is complete, the remaining pictures will be recorded to a new folder (P 115). R Burst shooting may not begin if the space available on the memory card is insufficient.
Drive Mode Bracketing Automatically vary settings over a series of pictures. Option O AE BKT W ISO BKT X FILM SIMULATION BKT H WHITE BALANCE BKT Y DYNAMIC RANGE BKT 54 Description Select a bracketing amount.
Drive Mode Filter G TOY CAMERA H MINIATURE I POP COLOR J HIGH-KEY Z LOW-KEY K DYNAMIC TONE X SOFT FOCUS u PARTIAL COLOR (RED) v PARTIAL COLOR (ORANGE) w PARTIAL COLOR (YELLOW) x PARTIAL COLOR (GREEN) y PARTIAL COLOR (BLUE) z PARTIAL COLOR (PURPLE) Description Choose for a retro toy camera effect. The tops and bottoms of pictures are blurred for a diorama effect. Create high-contrast images with saturated colors. Create bright, low-contrast images.
Drive Mode j Multiple Exposures Create a photograph that combines two exposures. + 1 Select j for drive mode (P 52). 4 Take the second shot, using the first frame as a guide. 2 Take the first shot. EXIT 3 Press MENU/OK. The first shot will be shown superimposed on the view through the lens and you will be prompted to take the second shot. NEXT RETRY 2.0 5 Press MENU/OK to create the multiple exposure, or press the selector left to return to Step 4 and retake the second shot.
Exposure Compensation ■ C (Custom) When the exposure compensation dial is rotated to C, exposure compensation can be adjusted by rotating the front command dial. set Exposure compensation indicator Choose positive values (+) to increase exposure R The front command dial can be used to set exposure compensation to values between −5 and +5 EV. R The front command dial can be used to set shutter speed or exposure compensation. Press the dial to toggle between the two.
Sensitivity “Sensitivity” refers to the camera’s sensitivity to light. Lift and rotate the ISO dial to choose from values between 200 and 12800, or select L (100), H (25600), or H (51200) for special situations (P 112).
Metering Q The selected option will only take effect when G AF/MF SETTING > FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING is off (P 92). Mode Description The camera instantly determines exposure based on an analysis of composition, color, and brightness o distribution. Recommended in most situations. (MULTI) p The camera meters the entire frame but assigns the greatest weight to the area at the center. (CENTER WEIGHTED) The camera meters lighting conditions in an area at the center of the frame equivalent to 2% of the total.
Film Simulation Simulate the effects of different kinds of film, including black-andwhite (with or without color filters). Press the function (Fn4) button to display the options shown below, then use the selector to highlight an option and press MENU/OK to select. Option Description c (PROVIA/STANDARD) Standard color reproduction. Suited to a wide range of subjects, from portraits to landscapes. A high-contrast palette of saturated colors, suited to nature photos.
White Balance Option Description Option Description AUTO White balance adjusted automatically. i For subjects in direct sunlight. k j For subjects in the shade. l Measure a value for white balance (P 62). k Use under “daylight” fluorescent lights. m l Use under “warm white” fluorescent lights. Selecting this option displays a list of color m Use under “cool white” fluorescent lights. temperatures (P 62); highlight a temperan Use under incandescent lighting.
White Balance h: Custom White Balance Choose h to adjust white balance for unusual lighting conditions. White balance measurement options will be displayed; frame a white object so that it fills the display and press the shutter button all the way down to measure white balance (to select the most recent custom value and exit without measuring white balance, press DISP/BACK, or press MENU/OK to select the most recent value and display the fine-tuning dialog).
Focus Mode Reduce focus distance 55 35 23 18 Increase focus distance A XF ZOOM 18-55 Focus distance (white line) Manual focus mode icon 㹋 More on Photography and Playback Use the focus mode selector to choose how the camera focuses (note that regardless of the option selected, manual focus will be used when the lens is in manual focus mode). • S (single AF): Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Choose for stationary subjects.
Focus Mode R The camera can show focus distance in meters or feet. Use D SCREEN SETTING > FOCUS SCALE UNITS (P 111) to choose the units used. R If ON is selected for G AF/MF SETTING > PRE-AF (P 91), focus will be adjusted continuously in modes S and C even when the shutter button is not pressed. ■ The Focus Indicator The focus indicator turns green when the subject is in focus and blinks white when the camera is unable to focus.
Focus Mode R The MF ASSIST menu can be displayed by pressing and holding the center of the rear command dial. The following options are available: • FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT: Highlights high-contrast outlines. Rotate the focus ring until the subject is highlighted. • DIGITAL SPLIT IMAGE: Displays a split image in the center of the frame. Frame the subject in the split-image area and rotate the focus ring until the three parts of the split image are correctly aligned.
Focus Mode Autofocus Options (AF Mode) To choose the AF mode for focus modes S and C, press the function button (Fn6) to display the options shown below, then press the selector up or down to highlight an option and press MENU/OK to select. • r SINGLE POINT: The camera focuses on the subject in the selected focus point (P 68). The number of focus points available can be selected using G AF/MF SETTING > NUMBER OF THE FOCUS POINTS (P 91). Use for pin-point focus on a selected subject.
Focus Mode R Focus-area selection can also be used to choose the focus point for manual focus and focus zoom. R The focus-area grid is reduced to 9 × 7 at an aspect ratio of 1 : 1 (P 88). Tilt the focus stick to position the focus frame, or press the center of the stick to return to the center focus point. More on Photography and Playback Focus-Point Selection Use the focus stick (focus lever) to choose a focus point for autofocus.
Focus Mode The Focus Point Display The focus stick (focus lever) can be used to display available focus points. R Focus-area selection can also be accessed using G AF/MF SETTING > FOCUS AREA (P 91). ■ Single Point AF Press the center of the focus stick to display the focus points (“+”) and focus frame. Use the stick to position the focus frame over the desired focus point, or press the center of the stick to return to the center point.
Focus Mode To choose the number of focus frames in the zone, rotate the rear command dial. Rotate the dial right to cycle through zone sizes in the order 3 × 3, 5 × 5, 7 × 7, 3 × 3…, left to cycle through zone sizes in reverse order, or press the center of the dial to select a zone size of 3 × 3. Press MENU/OK to put your selection into effect. Focus zone More on Photography and Playback ■ Zone AF Press the center of the focus stick to display the focus zone.
Focus Mode ■ Tracking (Focus Mode C Only) Press the center of the focus stick to display the focus frame. Use the stick to position the focus frame, or press the center of the stick to return the frame to the center of the display. Press MENU/OK to put your selection into effect. The camera will track focus on the subject while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Focus frame Q Manual focus-frame selection is not available when wide/tracking is selected in focus mode S.
Long Time-Exposures (T/B) R Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent the camera from moving during the exposure. R To reduce “noise” (mottling) in long time-exposures, select ON for H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > LONG EXPOSURE NR (P 90). Note that this may increase the time needed to record images after shooting. Time (T) 1 Rotate the shutter speed dial to T. 2 Rotate the front command dial to choose a shutter speed. S 2” Bulb (B) 1 Rotate the shutter speed dial to B.
Long Time-Exposures (T/B) Using a Remote Release An optional RR-90 remote release can be used for long time-exposures. See the manual provided with the RR-90 for more information. Third-Party Remote Releases Electronic releases from thirdparty suppliers can be connected via the microphone/remote release connector. A confirmation dialog will be displayed when a third-party release is connected; press MENU/OK and select n REMOTE for MIC/REMOTE RELEASE.
The Self-Timer 1 Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. 4 Press the shutter button halfway to focus. Q Stand behind the camera when using the shutter button. Standing in front of the lens can interfere with focus and exposure. 5 Press the shutter button 2 Select the A SHOOTING SETTING tab (P 87), then highlight SELF-TIMER and press MENU/OK. 3 Press the selector up or down to highlight the desired option and press MENU/OK to select.
Interval Timer Photography Follow the steps below to configure the camera to take photos automatically at a preset interval. 1 Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Select the A SHOOTING SETTING tab (P 87), then highlight INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING and press MENU/OK. 2 Use the selector to choose the interval and number of shots. Press MENU/OK to INTERVAL/NUMBER OF TIMES INTERVAL NUMBER OF TIMES proceed. END 3 Use the selector to choose the starting time and then press MENU/OK.
Focusing and Taking Pictures 1 Focus. Frame the picture with your subject in the center of the display and press the shutter button halfway to focus. R If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illuminator may light (P 91). If the camera is able to focus, it will beep twice and the focus indicator and frame in focus will glow green. Focus and exposure will lock while the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Focus/Exposure Lock To compose photographs with off-center subjects: 1 Focus: Position the subject in the focus frame and press the shutter button halfway to lock focus and exposure. Focus and exposure will remain locked while the shutter button is pressed halfway (AF/AE lock). P R Focus and exposure can also be locked with the AF-L and AE-L buttons, respectively (if AE/AF LOCK is selected for D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING > AF-LOCK MODE, pressing the AF-L button will lock both focus and exposure; P 113).
Focus/Exposure Lock • Fast-moving subjects. • • • • Subjects photographed through a window or other reflective object. Dark subjects and subjects that absorb rather than reflect light, such as hair or fur. Insubstantial subjects, such as smoke or flame. Subjects that show little contrast with the background (for example, subjects in clothing that is the same color as the background).
Flash Photography Use an optional flash unit for additional lighting when shooting at night or indoors under low light. 1 Remove the hot shoe cover and slide the flash onto the hot shoe as shown, stopping when it clicks into place. 2 Turn the flash on. R For more information, see the documentation provided with the flash unit. 78 3 Choose a flash mode in the F FLASH SETTING > FLASH MODE menu (P 87). Mode Description A (AUTO FLASH)/ FLASH)/ The flash fires when required.
Flash Photography Flash Sync Speed The flash will synchronize with the shutter at shutter speeds of 1/250 s or slower. R Lowering the flash turns the flash off (P) and prevents it firing even when the subject is poorly lit; use of a tripod is recommended. Lower the flash where flash photography is prohibited or to capture natural lighting under dim light. We also recommend that you lower the flash when the camera is off.
Recording Pictures in RAW Format To record raw, unprocessed data from the camera image sensor, select a RAW option for image quality in the shooting menu as described below. JPEG copies of RAW images can be created using C PLAY BACK MENU > RAW CONVERSION, or RAW images can be viewed on a computer using the RAW FILE CONVERTER application (P 81, 123). 1 Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu.
Recording Pictures in RAW Format 1 Press MENU/OK during playback to display the playback menu, then press the selector up or down to highlight C PLAY BACK MENU > RAW CONVERSION (P 101) and press MENU/OK to display the settings listed in the table at right. R These options can also be displayed by pressing Q button during playback. 2 Press the selector up or RAW CONVERSION REFLECT SHOOTING COND.
Saving Settings Save up to 7 sets of custom camera settings for commonly-encountered situations. Saved settings can be recalled using H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING > SELECT CUSTOM SETTING (P 90). 1 Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the shooting menu. Select the H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING tab (P 87), then highlight EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING (P 90) and press MENU/OK. 2 Highlight a custom settings bank and press MENU/OK to select.
Using a Mount Adapter Pressing the function button on the mount adapter displays l MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING options. R Mount adapter settings can also be accessing using A SHOOTING SETTING > MOUNT ADAPTER SETTING (P 97). R Before checking focus, set the focus mode selector to M (P 63). Bright Frame Brightness Adjust the brightness of the bright frame in the OVF display. Use the BRIGHT FRAME BRIGHTNESS option to adjust the brightness of the bright frame in the OVF display.
Using a Mount Adapter ■ Color Shading Correction Color (shading) variations between the center and edges of the frame can be adjusted separately for each corner. NEXT SET To use color shading correction, follow the steps below. 1 Rotate the rear command dial to choose a corner. The selected corner is indicated by a triangle. 2 Use the selector to adjust shading until there is no visible difference in color between the selected corner and the center of the image.
PhotoBook Assist Creating a PhotoBook 1 Select NEW BOOK for C PLAY BACK MENU > PHOTOBOOK ASSIST (P 101). 2 Scroll through the images and press the selector up to select or deselect. To display the current image on the cover, press the selector down. Press MENU/OK to exit when the book is complete. R Neither photographs a or smaller nor movies can be selected for photobooks. R The first picture selected becomes the cover image. Press the selector down to select a different image for the cover.
PhotoBook Assist Viewing Photobooks Highlight a book in the photobook assist menu and press MENU/OK to display the book, then press the selector left or right to scroll through the pictures. Editing and Deleting Photobooks Display the photobook and press MENU/OK. The following options will be displayed; select the desired option and follow the on-screen instructions. • EDIT: Edit the book as described in “Creating a PhotoBook” (P 85). • ERASE: Delete the book.
Menus Using the Menus: Shooting Mode The shooting menu is used to adjust settings for a wide range of shooting conditions. Frequently-used options can be saved to a personalized custom menu (“my menu”). Using the Shooting Menu 1 Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the menus. 4 Press the selector right to place the cursor in the menu.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode H IMAGE QUALITY SETTING To adjust shooting settings that affect image quality, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the H (IMAGE QUALITY SETTING) tab (P 87). IMAGE QUALITY SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION GRAIN EFFECT DYNAMIC RANGE WHITE BALANCE HIGHLIGHT TONE EXIT IMAGE SIZE Choose the size and aspect ratio at which still pictures are recorded.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode FILM SIMULATION Simulate the effects of different types of film (P 60). GRAIN EFFECT Add a film grain effect. DYNAMIC RANGE Control contrast. Choose lower values to increase contrast when shooting indoors or under overcast skies, higher values to reduce loss of detail in highlights and shadows when photographing high-contrast scenes.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode LONG EXPOSURE NR Select ON to reduce mottling in long time-exposures (P 71). LENS MODULATION OPTIMIZER Select ON to improve definition by adjusting for diffraction and the slight loss of focus at the periphery of the lens. COLOR SPACE Choose the gamut of colors available for color reproduction. Option sRGB Adobe RGB Description Recommended in most situations. For commercial printing. PIXEL MAPPING Use this option if you notice bright spots in your pictures.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode G AF/MF SETTING To adjust focus settings, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the G (AF/MF SETTING) tab (P 87). AF/MF SETTING FOCUS AREA AF MODE NUMBER OF THE FOCUS POINTS PRE-AF AF ILLUMINATOR FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING AF+MF MF ASSIST EXIT FOCUS AREA Choose the focus area (P 68). Focus-area selection can also be used to choose the focus point for manual focus and focus zoom. AF MODE Choose the AF mode for focus modes S and C (P 66).
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode FACE/EYE DETECTION SETTING Intelligent Face Detection sets focus and exposure for human faces anywhere in the frame, preventing the camera from focusing on the background in group portraits. Choose for shots that emphasize portrait subjects. Faces can be detected with the camera in vertical or horizontal orientation; if a face is detected, it will be indicated by a green border.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode AF+MF If ON is selected in focus mode S, focus can be adjusted manually by rotating the focus ring while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Both standard and focus peaking MF assist options are supported. Lenses with a focus distance indicator must be set to manual focus mode (MF) before this option can be used. Selecting MF disables the focus distance indicator.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode DEPTH-OF-FIELD SCALE Choose FILM FORMAT BASIS to help you make practical assessments of depth of field for pictures that will be viewed as prints and the like, PIXEL BASIS to help you assess depth of field for pictures that will be viewed at high resolutions on computers or other electronic displays. RELEASE/FOCUS PRIORITY Choose how the camera focuses in focus mode AF-S or AF-C. Option RELEASE FOCUS Description Shutter response is prioritized over focus.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode A SHOOTING SETTING To adjust shooting options, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the A (SHOOTING SETTING) tab (P 87). SHOOTING SETTING SELF-TIMER INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING FILM SIMULATION BKT PHOTOMETRY SHUTTER TYPE IS MODE ISO AUTO SETTING MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING EXIT SELF-TIMER Take pictures with the self-timer (P 73). INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING Adjust settings for interval timer photography (P 74).
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode SHUTTER TYPE Choose the shutter type. Choose the electronic shutter to mute the shutter sound. Option Description Take pictures with the mechanical shutter. t MECHANICAL SHUTTER Take pictures with the electronic shutter. s ELECTRONIC SHUTTER t MECHANICAL + s ELECTRONIC The camera chooses the shutter type according to shooting conditions.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode ISO AUTO SETTING Choose the base sensitivity, maximum sensitivity, and minimum shutter speed for auto ISO sensitivity control, which is selected by rotating the ISO dial to A. Settings for AUTO1, AUTO2, and AUTO3 can be adjusted separately. Option DEFAULT SENSITIVITY MAX. SENSITIVITY MIN. SHUTTER SPEED Default 200 800 (AUTO1)/1600 (AUTO2)/3200 (AUTO3) 1/60 The camera automatically chooses a sensitivity between the default and maximum values.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode F FLASH SETTING To adjust flash-related settings, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the F (FLASH SETTING) tab (P 87). FLASH SETTING FLASH MODE FLASH COMPENSATION RED EYE REMOVAL EXIT FLASH MODE Choose a flash mode (P 78). FLASH COMPENSATION Adjust flash brightness. Note that the desired results may not be achieved depending on shooting conditions and the distance to the subject. RED EYE REMOVAL Choose ON to remove red-eye effects caused by the flash.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode B MOVIE SETTING To adjust options for movie recording, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the B (MOVIE SETTING) tab (P 87). MOVIE SETTING MOVIE MODE MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT MIC/REMOTE RELEASE EXIT MOVIE MODE Select a frame size and rate for movie recording.
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode E MY MENU To display a personalized menu of frequently-used options, press MENU/OK in the shooting display and select the E (MY MENU) tab (P 87). R To edit “my menu”, select D USER SETTING > MY MENU SETTING (P 118). R The E tab is only available if options have been assigned to MY MENU.
Using the Menus: Playback Mode The playback menu is used to adjust playback settings. Using the Playback Menu 1 Press MENU/OK in playback mode to display the menus. 4 Press the selector up or down to highlight the desired option. PLAY BACK MENU SWITCH SLOT RAW CONVERSION ERASE CROP RESIZE PROTECT IMAGE ROTATE RED EYE REMOVA 5 Press MENU/OK to select the highlighted option. EXIT 2 Press the selector up or down to highlight the desired item. back display.
Using the Menus: Playback Mode C PLAY BACK MENU To access playback options, press MENU/OK in the playback display and select the C (PLAY BACK MENU) tab (P 101). PLAY BACK MENU SWITCH SLOT RAW CONVERSION ERASE CROP RESIZE PROTECT IMAGE ROTATE RED EYE REMOVA EXIT SWITCH SLOT Choose the card from which images will be played back (P 39). RAW CONVERSION Create JPEG copies of RAW pictures (P 81). ERASE Delete pictures (P 43). CROP Create a cropped copy of the current picture. 1 Display the desired picture.
Using the Menus: Playback Mode RESIZE Create a small copy of the current picture. 1 Display the desired picture. 2 Select C RESIZE in the playback menu. 3 Highlight a size and press MENU/OK to display a confirmation dialog. 4 Press MENU/OK again to save the resized copy to a separate file. R The sizes available vary with the size of the original image. Q Protected pictures will be deleted when the memory card is formatted (P 107). IMAGE ROTATE Rotate pictures.
Using the Menus: Playback Mode RED EYE REMOVAL Remove red-eye from portraits. The camera will analyze the image; if red-eye is detected, the image will be processed to create a copy with reduced red-eye. 1 Display the desired picture. 2 Select C RED EYE REMOVAL in the playback menu. 3 Press MENU/OK. R Red eye may not be removed if the camera is unable to detect a face or the face is in profile. Results may differ depending on the scene.
Using the Menus: Playback Mode SLIDE SHOW View pictures in an automated slide show. Press MENU/OK to start. Press DISP/BACK at any time during the show to view on-screen help. The show can be ended at any time by pressing MENU/OK. R The camera will not turn off automatically while a slide show is in progress. PHOTOBOOK ASSIST Create books from your favorite photos (P 85). PC AUTO SAVE Upload pictures to a computer over a wireless network (P 122). R For more information, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/.
The Setup Menu View and adjust basic camera settings. Using the Setup Menu 1 Press MENU/OK in shooting mode to display the menus. IMAGE QUALITY SETTING IMAGE SIZE IMAGE QUALITY RAW RECORDING FILM SIMULATION GRAIN EFFECT DYNAMIC RANGE WHITE BALANCE HIGHLIGHT TONE 5 Press the selector up or down to highlight the category containing the desired item. 6 Press the selector right to view the option in the highlighted category. EXIT 2 Press the selector left to highlight the tab for the current menu.
The Setup Menu D SET UP Menu Options To access basic camera settings, press MENU/OK in the playback display and select the D (SET UP) tab (P 106). SET UP USER SETTING SOUND SETTING SCREEN SETTING BUTTON/DIAL SETTING POWER MANAGEMENT SAVE DATA SETTING CONNECTION SETTING EXIT ■ D USER SETTING FORMAT To format a memory card: MENU/OK. To exit without formatting the memory card, select CANCEL or press DISP/BACK. Q All data—including protected pictures—will be deleted from the memory card.
The Setup Menu TIME DIFFERENCE Switch the camera clock instantly from your home time zone to the local time at your destination when traveling. To specify the difference between local time and your home time zone: 1 Highlight g LOCAL and press MENU/OK. 2 Use the selector to choose the time difference between local time and your home time zone. Press MENU/OK when settings are complete. To set the camera clock to local time, highlight g LOCAL and press MENU/OK.
The Setup Menu ■ D SOUND SETTING AF BEEP VOL. Choose the volume of the beep that sounds when the camera focuses (P 75). The beep can be muted by selecting OFF. SELF-TIMER BEEP VOL. Choose the volume of the beep that sounds while the self-timer is active (P 73). The beep can be muted by selecting OFF. OPERATION VOL. Adjust the volume of the sounds produced when camera controls are operated. Choose e OFF (mute) to disable control sounds.
The Setup Menu ■ D SCREEN SETTING EVF BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the display in the electronic viewfinder, or choose AUTO for automatic brightness adjustment. EVF COLOR Adjust the hue of the display in the electronic viewfinder. LCD BRIGHTNESS Adjust monitor brightness. LCD COLOR Adjust monitor hue. IMAGE DISP. Choose how long images are displayed after shooting. Colors may differ slightly from those in the final image and “noise” mottling may be visible at high sensitivities. Option CONTINUOUS 1.
The Setup Menu PREVIEW PIC. EFFECT Choose ON to preview the effects of film simulation, white balance, and other settings in the monitor. Choose OFF to make shadows in low-contrast, back-lit scenes and other hard-to-see subjects more visible. R If OFF is selected, the effects of camera settings will not be visible in the monitor and colors and tone will differ from those in the final picture. The display will however be adjusted to show the effects of advanced filters and of monochrome and sepia settings.
The Setup Menu ■ D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING FOCUS LEVER SETTING Choose the functions performed by the focus stick (focus lever). Option LOCK (OFF) PUSH n TO UNLOCK ON Description The focus stick can not be used during shooting. Press the stick to view the focus-point display and tilt the stick to select a focus point. Tilt the stick to view the focus-point display and select a focus point. EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU Choose the options displayed in the quick menu (P 49).
The Setup Menu AE-L/AF-L BUTTON SETTING Switch the roles of the AF-L and AE-L buttons. AE/AF-LOCK MODE If AE & AF ON WHEN PRESSING is selected, exposure and/or focus will lock while the AE-L or AF-L button is pressed (P 76). If AE & AF ON/OFF SWITCH is selected, exposure and/or focus will lock when the AE-L or AF-L button is pressed and remain locked until the button is pressed again. AF-LOCK MODE Choose the role played by the AF-L button (P 76).
The Setup Menu ■ D POWER MANAGEMENT AUTO POWER OFF Choose the length of time before the camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed. Shorter times increase battery life; if OFF is selected, the camera must be turned off manually. Note that in some situations the camera turns off automatically even when OFF is selected. POWER MANAGEMENT Adjust power management settings.
The Setup Menu ■ D SAVE DATA SETTING FRAME NO. New pictures are stored in image files named using a four-digit file number assigned by adding one to the Frame number last file number used. The file number is displayed during playback as shown at right. FRAME NO. controls 100-0001 whether file numbering is reset to 0001 when a new memory card is inserted or the current memory card is formatted.
The Setup Menu CARD SLOT SETTING (STILL IMAGE) Choose the role played by the card in the second slot. Option Description SEQUENTIAL The card in the second slot is used only when the card in the first slot is full. BACKUP Each picture is recorded twice, once to each card.
The Setup Menu ■ D CONNECTION SETTING For more information on wireless connections, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/ WIRELESS SETTINGS Adjust settings for connection to wireless networks. Option GENERAL SETTINGS RESIZE IMAGE FOR SMARTPHONE H PC AUTO SAVE SETTINGS PC AUTO SAVE SETTING Choose an upload destination. Choose SIMPLE SETUP to connect using WPS, MANUAL SETUP to configure network settings manually.
“My Menu” Selecting the E (MY MENU) tab displays a personalized custom menu of frequently-used options (P 100). Editing “My Menu” 1 In the setup menu D USER SETTING tab, highlight MY MENU SETTING and press MENU/OK to display the following options (P 106). 3 Highlight an item and press MENU/OK to add it to “my menu”. MY MENU SETTING 1 IMAGE SIZE MY MENU SETTING MY MENU SETTING RANK ITEMS REMOVE ITEMS MOVE SAVE 4 Press MENU/OK to return to the edit display.
Factory Defaults The factory default settings for the options in the shooting and setup menus are listed below. These settings can be restored using D USER SETTING > RESET (P 108).
Factory Defaults Default Menu G SHOOTING SETTING SELF-TIMER FILM SIMULATION BKT • FILM 1 • FILM 2 • FILM 3 PHOTOMETRY SHUTTER TYPE IS MODE ISO AUTO SETTING MOUNT ADAPTOR SETTING • BRIGHT FRAME BRIGHTNESS • LENS REGISTRATION 120 ■ Setup Menu Default Menu OFF PROVIA/STANDARD Velvia/VIVID ASTIA/SOFT MULTI MECHANICAL SHUTTER CONTINUOUS AUTO1 0 LENS 5 (50mm) F FLASH SETTING FLASH MODE FLASH COMPENSATION RED EYE REMOVAL AUTO ±0 OFF B MOVIE SETTING MOVIE MODE MIC LEVEL ADJUSTMENT MIC/REMOTE RELEASE i 1920/
Factory Defaults Menu D BUTTON/DIAL SETTING FOUCS LEVER SETTING EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING COMMAND DIAL SETTING ISO DIAL SETTING SHOOT WITHOUT LENS FOCUS RING AE-L/AF-L BUTTON SETTING AE/AF-LOCK MODE D POWER MANAGEMENT AUTO POWER OFF POWER MANAGEMENT ON See page 47. See page 50. Y S.S. X F 25600 OFF X CW AE-L/AF-L AE&AF ON WHEN PRESSING AF LOCK ONLY AUTO + MANUAL 2 MIN STANDARD Default Menu D SAVE DATA SETTING FRAME NO.
Connections Wireless Transfer Access wireless networks and connect to computers, smartphones, or tablets. For downloads and other information, visit http://fujifilm-dsc.com/wifi/. Wireless Connections: Smartphones Install the “FUJIFILM Camera Remote” app on your smartphone to browse the images on the camera, download selected images, control the camera remotely, or copy location data to the camera. To connect to the smartphone, set the camera to playback mode and press the function button (Fn1).
Viewing Pictures on a Computer Read this section for information on copying pictures to a computer. Windows Use MyFinePix Studio to copy pictures to your computer, where they can be stored, viewed, organized, and printed. MyFinePix Studio is available for download from the following website: http://fujifilm-dsc.com/mfs/ Once download is complete, double-click the downloaded file (“MFPS_Setup.EXE”) and follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.
Viewing Pictures on a Computer Connecting the Camera 1 Find a memory card containing pictures you want to copy to the computer and insert the card into the camera. R Windows users may require the Windows CD when starting the software for the first time. Q Loss of power during transfer could result in loss of data or damage to the memory card. Insert a fresh or fully-charged battery before connecting the camera.
Viewing Pictures on a Computer Q If a memory card containing a large number of images is inserted, there may be a delay before the software starts and you may be unable to import or save images. Use a memory card reader to transfer pictures.
Creating a DPOF Print Order The C PLAY BACK MENU > PRINT ORDER (DPOF) (P 105) option can be used to create a digital “print order” for DPOF-compatible printers. DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is standard that allows pictures to be printed from “print orders” stored on the memory card. The information in the order includes the pictures to be printed and the number of copies of each picture.
Creating a DPOF Print Order 3 Repeat steps 1–2 to complete the print order. Press MENU/OK to save the print order when settings are complete, or DISP/BACK to exit without changing the print order. 4 The total number of prints is displayed in the monitor. Press MENU/OK to exit. The pictures in the current print order are indicated by a u icon during playback. ■ RESET ALL To cancel the current print order, select RESET ALL for C PLAY BACK MENU > PRINT ORDER (DPOF) (P 101).
instax SHARE Printers Print pictures from your digital camera to instax SHARE printers. Establishing a Connection Select D CONNECTION SETTING > instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING (P 117) and enter the instax SHARE printer name (SSID) and password. The Printer Name (SSID) and Password The printer name (SSID) can be found on the bottom of the printer; the default password is “1111”. If you have already chosen a different password to print from a smartphone, enter that password instead.
instax SHARE Printers Printing Pictures 1 Turn the printer on. 3 Use the selector to display the picture you want to print, then press MENU/OK. PRINTER PRINT TRANSMIT instax-12345678 2 Select C PLAY BACK MENU > instax PRINT- CANCEL R Pictures taken with other cameras can not be printed. R The area printed is smaller than the area visible in the LCD monitor. 4 The picture will be sent to the printer and printing will start.
Viewing Pictures on TV To show pictures to a group, connect the camera to a TV using an HDMI cable (available separately from third-party suppliers; note that the TV can only be used for playback, not shooting). 1 Turn the camera off. 2 Connect the cable as shown below. Insert into HDMI connector Insert into Micro HDMI connector Q Use an HDMI cable no more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long. R Be sure the connectors are fully inserted. 3 Tune the television to the HDMI input channel.
Technical Notes Optional Accessories The camera supports a wide range of accessories from FUJIFILM and other manufacturers. Accessories from FUJIFILM The following optional accessories are available from FUJIFILM. For the latest information on the accessories available in your region, check with your local FUJIFILM representative or visit http://www.fujifilm.com/ products/digital_cameras/index.html.
Optional Accessories Stereo microphones MIC-ST1: An external microphone for movie recording. FUJINON lenses XF-series lenses: Interchangeable lenses for use exclusively with the FUJIFILM X-mount. XC-series lenses: Interchangeable lenses for use exclusively with the FUJIFILM X-mount. Shoe-mounted flash units EF-20: This clip-on flash unit (powered by two AA batteries) has a Guide Number of 20/65 (ISO 100, m/ft.) and supports TTL flash control. The flash head can be rotated upwards 90° for bounce lighting.
Optional Accessories Grip belt GB-001: GB-001 enhances the camera’s hold, allowing users to carry the camera firmly with just one hand. Macro extension tubes MCEX-11/16: Attach between the camera and the lens to shoot at high reproduction ratios. Protective filters PRF-39/PRF-43/PRF-52/PRF-58/PRF-62/PRF-67/PRF-72/PRF-77: Use to protect the lens. Teleconverters XF1.4X TC WR: Increases the focal length of the lens by about 1.4×.
Optional Accessories Connecting the Camera to Other Devices ■ Remote Shutter Release ■ External Microphones MIC-ST1 stereo microphone * RR-90 remote release * ■ Printing X-Pro2 ■ Flash Photography EF-20 shoe mount EF-42 shoe mount flash * flash * EF-X20 shoe mount flash * ■ Lens Wireless LAN XF-series lenses * SP-1 instax SHARE printer * SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card † XC-series lenses * ■ Macro Extension Tube MCEX-11/16 * ■ M Mount Adapter ■ Computer Related FUJIFILM M MOUNT ADAPTER * USB cable †
Caring for the Camera To ensure continued enjoyment of the product, observe the following precautions. ■ Water and Sand Exposure to water and sand can also damage the camera and its internal circuitry and mechanisms. When using the camera at the beach or seaside, avoid exposing the camera to water or sand. Do not place the camera on a wet surface. ■ Condensation Sudden increases in temperature, such as occur when entering a heated building on a cold day, can cause condensation inside the camera.
Cleaning the Image Sensor Multiple photographs marred by spots or blotches in identical locations may indicate the presence of dust on the camera image sensor. Clean the sensor using D USER SETTING > SENSOR CLEANING (P 108); if the problem persists, you can clean the sensor manually as described below. Note that there will be a charge to repair or replace the image sensor if it is damaged during cleaning. 1 Use a blower (not a brush) to remove dust from the sensor. Q Do not use a brush or blower brush.
Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions ■ Power and Battery Problem The camera does not turn on. The monitor does not turn on. The battery runs down quickly. The battery is exhausted exhausted:: Charge the battery ((P P 19) or insert a fully-charged spare battery ((P P 20). Reinsert the battery in the correct orientation and make sure that the charger is plugged in ((P P 19). Charge the battery at room temperature ((P P v).
Problems and Solutions ■ Shooting Problem No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed. Mottling (“noise”) appears in the monitor or viewfinder when the shutter button is pressed halfway. The camera does not focus. Intelligent Face Detection is not available. • • • • • • Solution The memory card is full full:: Insert a new memory card or delete pictures (P (P 22, 43). The memory card is not formatted formatted:: Format the memory card (P (P 107).
Problems and Solutions Problem The flash does not fire. The flash does not fully light the subject. Pictures are blurred. Pictures are mottled. Solution The flash can not be used at current settings settings:: See the list of the settings that can be used with the flash (P (P 153). The battery is exhausted exhausted:: Charge the battery ((P P 19) or insert a fully-charged spare battery ((P P 20). The subject is not in range of the flash ash:: Position the subject in range of the flash.
Problems and Solutions ■ Playback Problem Pictures are grainy. Playback zoom is unavailable. No sound in movie playback. Selected pictures are not deleted. File numbering is unexpectedly reset. Solution The pictures were taken with a different make or model of camera. The pictures were created using RESIZE or with a different make or model of camera. • Playback volume is too low: low: Adjust playback volume (P (P 46, 109).
Problems and Solutions Problem Solution Select ON for D CONNECTION SETTING > WIRELESS SETTING > RESIZE IMAGE FOR SMARTPHONE Smartphone will not H. Selecting OFF increases upload times for larger images; in addition, some phones may not display images display pictures. over a certain size. • The camera is not properly connected: connected: Connect the camera properly (P (P 130).). Note that once the camera is connected, pictures will be displayed on the TV instead of in the camera monitor.
Warning Messages and Displays The following warnings appear in the display. Warning i (red) j (blinks red) s (displayed in red with red focus frame) Aperture or shutter speed displayed in red FOCUS ERROR TURN OFF THE CAMERA AND TURN ON AGAIN LENS CONTROL ERROR LENS ERROR BUSY CARD NOT INITIALIZED PROTECTED CARD 142 Description Low battery. Charge the battery ((P P 19) or insert a fully-charged spare battery ((P P 20). Battery exhausted.
Warning Messages and Display Warning CARD ERROR b MEMORY FULL NO CARD WRITE ERROR READ ERROR Troubleshooting FRAME NO. FULL Description • The memory card is not formatted for use in the camera camera:: Format the card (P (P 107). • The memory card contacts require cleaning or the memory card is damaged damaged:: Clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. If the message is repeated, format the card (P (P 107). If the message persists, replace the card.
Warning Messages and Display Warning PROTECTED FRAME CAN NOT CROP m CANNOT EXECUTE F CANNOT EXECUTE CAN NOT ROTATE F CAN NOT ROTATE DPOF FILE ERROR CAN NOT SET DPOF F CAN NOT SET DPOF p (yellow) p (red) 144 Description An attempt was made to delete or rotate to a protected picture. Remove protection and try again ((P P 103). The picture is damaged or was not created with the camera. Red-eye removal can not be applied to pictures created with other devices. Red-eye removal can not be applied to movies.
Appendix Memory Card Capacity The following table shows the recording time or number of pictures available at different image sizes. All figures are approximate; file size varies with the scene recorded, producing wide variations in the number of files that can be stored. The number of exposures or length remaining may not diminish at an even rate. 8 GB Capacity O T FINE 540 T FINE 1110 T NORMAL 1660 150 300 320 630 26 min. 54 min. 51 min. 105 min.
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Specifications System Model Effective pixels Image sensor Storage media Memory card slots File system File format Image size Lens mount Sensitivity Metering Exposure control Exposure compensation Shutter speed Appendix FUJIFILM X-Pro2 digital camera Approx. 24.3 million 23.5 mm × 15.6 mm (APS-C), X-Trans CMOS III sensor with primary color filter FUJIFILM-recommended SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards Two SD memory card slot Compliant with Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF) (DCF),, Exif 2.
Specifications System Continuous Focus White balance Self-timer Flash Mode Hot shoe Sync terminal Hybrid viewfinder LCD monitor 148 Mode 8.0 fps I 3.0 fps Frame rate (fps) 8.0 3.0 Frames per burst Up to approximately 53 Up to approximately 62 R The frame rate and number of frames per burst may vary depending on the type of memory card used. The figures above are for UHS speed class 1 cards. R The frame rate varies with shooting conditions and the number of images recorded.
Specifications System Movies • • • • • • • • • • i 1080/60P 1080/60P:: Frame size 1,920 × 1,080 (1080p); 60 fps; stereo sound i 1080/50P 1080/50P:: Frame size 1,920 × 1,080 (1080p); 50 fps; stereo sound i 1080/30P 1080/30P:: Frame size 1,920 × 1,080 (1080p); 30 fps; stereo sound i 1080/25P 1080/25P:: Frame size 1,920 × 1,080 (1080p); 25 fps; stereo sound i 1080/24P 1080/24P:: Frame size 1,920 × 1,080 (1080p); 24 fps; stereo sound h 720/60P 720/60P:: Frame size 1,280 × 720 (720p); 60 fps; stereo sound h 72
Specifications Power supply/other Camera size (W × H × D) Camera weight Shooting weight Operating conditions Wireless transmitter Standards Operating frequency Access protocols 150 140.5 mm × 82.8 mm × 45.9 mm (34.8 (34.8 mm excluding projections, measured at thinnest part)/5.5 part)/5.5 in. × 3.3 in. × 1.8 in. (1.4 in.) Approx. 445 g/15.7 oz., excluding battery, accessories, and memory card Approx. 495 g/17.5 oz.
Specifications NP-W126 rechargeable battery Nominal voltage 7.2 V DC Nominal capacity 1,260 mAh Operating temperature 0 °C to +40 °C/+32 °F to +104 °F Dimensions (W × H × D) 36.4 mm × 47.1 mm × 15.7 mm/1.4 in. × 1.9 in. × 0.6 in. Weight Approx. 47 g/1.7 oz. BC-W126 battery charger Rated input Input capacity Rated output Supported batteries Charging time Operating temperature Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight 100 V – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 13 –21 VA 8.4 V DC, 0.6 A NP-W126 rechargeable batteries Approx.
Specifications ■ Notices • Specifications subject to change without notice; for the latest information, visit http://www.fujifilm.com/products/ digital_cameras/index.html. FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting from errors in this manual. • Although the viewfinder and LCD monitor are manufactured using advanced high-precision technology, small bright points and anomalous colors may appear, particularly in the vicinity of text.
Restrictions on Camera Settings The options available in each shooting mode are listed below. Some options may not be available for the items that are supported in any given mode, and function may be restricted depending on shooting conditions. P S A M R BKT j Y F r8 F S.S.
Restrictions on Camera Settings Shooting mode/scene position AUTO V/W/X DYNAMIC RANGE WHITE BALANCE HIGHLIGHT TONE SHADOW TONE COLOR SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION LONG EXPOSURE NR LENS MODULATION OPTIMIZER COLOR SPACE SELECT CUSTOM SETTING EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING r y z AF MODE AF ILLUMINATOR FACE DETECTION EYE DETECTION AF AF+MF STANDARD DIGITAL SPLIT IMAGE FOCUS PEAK HIGHLIGHT MF ASSIST FOCUS CHECK SELF-TIMER PHOTOMETRY 154 o p v w P S A M R BKT ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Restrictions on Camera Settings Shooting mode/scene position t t+s s l m OFF SHUTTER TYPE IS MODE RED EYE REMOVAL: OFF FLASH MODE RED EYE REMOVAL: ON FLASH COMPENSATION RED EYE REMOVAL PREVIEW EXP.
Restrictions on Camera Settings Shooting mode/scene position DISP. CUSTOM SETTING AF-LOCK MODE 156 1 2 3 4 5 FRAMING GUIDELINE ELECTRONIC LEVEL FOCUS FRAME AF DISTANCE INDICATOR MF DISTANCE INDICATOR HISTOGRAM SHOOTING MODE APERTURE/S-SPEED/ISO INFORMATION BACKGROUND Expo. Comp. (Digit) Expo. Comp. (Scale) FOCUS MODE PHOTOMETRY SHUTTER TYPE FLASH CONTINUOUS MODE DUAL IS MODE WHITE BALANCE FILM SIMULATION DYNAMIC RANGE FRAMES REMAINING IMAGE SIZE/QUALITY MOVIE MODE & REC.
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