Getting Ready Using the Camera Advanced Features • Photography • Playback OWNER’S MANUAL This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix S5 Pro correctly. Please follow the instructions carefully.
Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. For customers in Canada For customers in the U.S.A. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE CAUTION Please read the Safety Notes (➝p.238) and make sure you understand them before using the camera. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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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 Preface.................................................................. 9 About this Manual ..............
Flash exposure compensation .................... 84 FV lock ........................................................ 85 Lenses that can be used with the built-in flash.......................................................... 87 Nikon Speedlights that can be used ........... 88 Changing the Sensitivity Setting ( ISO)........... 92 Changing the Image Quality Setting ( QUALITY)................................................ 93 Changing the Image Size Setting ( RECORDING PIXELS)............................
Contents MAINTENANCE................................... 176 TIME .................................. 177 SYSTEM .............................................. 179 FORMAT .............................................179 USB MODE .........................................179 FRAME NO. ........................................180 AUTO POWER SAVE .........................181 BEEP ...................................................181 VIDEO SYSTEM .................................181 SET-UP RESET .................
Preface Z Test Shots Prior to Photography For important photographs (such as weddings and overseas trips), always take a test shot and view the image to make sure that the camera is working normally. • FUJIFILM Corporation cannot accept liability for any incidental losses (such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from photography) incurred as a result of faults with this product.
Preface Z Notes on Electrical Interference If the camera is to be used in hospitals or aircrafts, please note that this camera may cause interference to other equipment in the hospital or aircraft. For details, please check with the applicable regulations. Z Explanation of Color Television System NTSC: PAL: National Television System Committee, color television telecasting specifications adopted mainly in the U.S.A., Canada and Japan.
About this Manual CAUTION Connecting Camera Directly to Printer — PictBridge Function This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation. MEMO PRINT DPOF OK? TOTAL : 9 SHEETS PRINTING CHECK YES CANCEL D Press MENU/OK again to download the data to the printer and start printing the specified frames (files) continuously. CHECK To select [uPRINT DPOF], the DPOF settings must be specified on FinePix S5 Pro beforehand ( p.128).
Accessories Included • Rechargeable battery NP-150 (1) • Camera body cap (1) Fitted on the camera body • Battery charger BC-150 (1) • Video cable for FinePix S5 Pro (1) (approx. 1.5 m (4.9ft.), mini-plug (3.5 mm-dia.
Camera Parts and Features A Accessory shoe (p.91) B Built-in flash (p.78) C Lens release button (p.24) D Focus-mode selector (p.47, 54) E Flash pop-up button (p.79) F d Flash sync mode button (p.82) / Flash compensation button (p.84) G Strap mount (p.23) H Sync terminal (p.91) I 10-pin remote terminal J Terminal cover (p.182) K VIDEO OUT (Video output) socket (p.182) L DC IN (power input) socket M L USB socket (p.183, p.
Camera Parts and Features N AF-assist illuminator (p.64)/Self-timer lamp (p.101)/ Red-eye reduction lamp (p.82) O Sub-command dial P Strap mount (p.23) Q Depth-of-field preview button (p.65) R FUNC. Button (p.168) S Battery cover lock release catch (p.32) T Battery cover (p.
V QUAL (image quality/size) button (p.93, 94)/ Reset button (p.120) W Release mode dial unlock button (p.66) X WB (white balance) button (p.95-100) Y ISO (ISO sensitivity) button (p.92) Z Release mode dial (p.66) ! Power switch (p.36)/ Illuminator switch (p.18) _ Shutter button (p.49) # D (Exposure compensation) button (p.76)/ Reset button (p.120) $ MODE (exposure mode) button (p.70)/ Format button (p.35) % Focal plane mark (p.60) ^ Control panel (p.
Camera Parts and Features MENU /OK DISP/ BACK SET UP 16 & Viewfinder eyepiece cup (p.102) * (erase) button (p.53)/ Format button (p.35) ( BKT (bracketing) button (p.103) ) w (playback) button (p.50) : MENU/OK button + DISP (display)/BACK button (p.50) { SET UP button (p.138) } Face zoom in button (p.52)/Help button (p.108) LCD monitor (p.29, 134, 203) Viewfinder (p.40) Diopter adjustment control (p.40) Metering selector (p.68) AE-L/AF-L (AE / AF lock) button (p.62, p.69) AF-ON button (p.
Example of Control Panel, Viewfinder and LCD Monitor Z Control panel A Color temperature indicator (p.97) B Shutter speed (p.70-p.76) Exposure compensation value (p.76) Flash compensation value (p.84) ISO sensitivity (p.92) Color temperature, or preset number (p.97, 99) Number of shots in bracketing sequence (p.103) Focal length (non-CPU lens) (p.123) C Flash sync indicator (p.158) D Flexible program indicator (p.71) E Exposure mode (p.70) F Image size (p.94) G Image quality (p.93) H Focus area (p.
Example of Control Panel, Viewfinder and LCD Monitor R Flash compensation indicator (p.84) S Exposure compensation indicator (p.76) T ISO sensitivity indicator (p.92) ISO auto control indicator (p.156) U Flash value (FV) lock (p.85) V Image comment indicator (p.146) W Wide-frame focus area indicator (p.58) X Barcode data input display (p.147) Y Bracketing indicator (p.103) Z Electronic analog exposure display (p.75) Exposure compensation (p.76) Bracketing progress indicator (p.
Z Viewfinder A Framing grid (Displayed when [ON] is selected for the [GRID DISPLAY] under [ DISPLAY] in the [SET UP] menu.) (p.22) B 8-mm (0.31-in.) reference circle for center-weighted metering (p.68) C “No memory card” warning* (p.213) D Battery indicator* (p.33) E Normal-frame focus brackets (focus areas) (p.57) F Wide-frame focus brackets (focus areas) (p.57) G Focus indicator (p.48, 54) H Metering (p.68) I Autoexposure (AE) lock (p.69) J Shutter speed (p.70-76) K Aperture (f/-number) (p.
Example of Control Panel, Viewfinder and LCD Monitor Z LCD Monitor Photo information 1 ABCD A Highlights can be displayed separately for each of the following: histogram for brightness (all channels), red, green, and blue color channels, and brightness warning. D-RANGE (p.112) COLOR (p.113) TONE (p.113) D-RANGE :AUTO AUTO COLOR :STD STD SHARPNESS (p.114) TONE :STD STD SHARPNESS :STD STD FILM SIMULATION FILM SIM. :STD STD (p.111) COLOR SPACE :sRGB sRGB F COLOR SPACE (p.
Z Large-capacity memory cards When enough memory remains on the memory card to record a thousand or more pictures at current settings, the number of available frame will be shown in thousands, round down to the nearest hundred (e.g., if there is room for approximately 1,260 exposures, the exposure count display will show 1.2K). Z Camera off display If the camera is turned off with a battery and memory card inserted, the number of available frame will be displayed in the control panel.
Example of Control Panel, Viewfinder and LCD Monitor About advanced focusing screen display The new advanced focusing screen display of the FinePix S5 Pro employs the convenient Vari-Brite focus area display system; it enables clear display of the focus brackets at the selected focus area in the viewfinder for easy identification. When the finder image is bright, the focus brackets are displayed in black and when the finder image is dark, the focus brackets are momentarily illuminated in red.
Attaching the Strap and Lens Attaching the strap 1 Getting Ready Attach the strap to the strap mounts on the camera. Once you have attached both ends of the strap, check carefully to make sure that the strap is firmly secured. Mounting the camera lens Check the lens type. CPU contacts of CPU lens The lens is fitted with CPU signal contacts.
Attaching the Strap and Lens 4 Position the lens in the camera’s bayonet mount so that the mounting indexes on lens and camera body are aligned, then twist lens counterclockwise until it locks into place. Mounting index CAUTION • Always change the lens in an area free of dirt and dust. • When attaching the lens, take care not to press the lens release button. • Take care not to mount the lens when it is at an angle to the camera as this can damage the lens mount on the camera.
Getting Ready Z Lens compatibility Use a CPU lens (except IX-Nikkor) with this camera. D- or G-type AF lenses give you access to all available functions. Types of CPU lenses and other usable lenses/accessories Focus mode Camera setting AF Lens/accessory Exposure mode M (with electronic range finder) M PS Metering AM 3D Color CPU lenses*1 Type G or D AF Nikkor *2; AF-S, AF-I Nikkor ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – ✔*3 PC-Micro Nikkor 85 mm f/2.
Attaching the Strap and Lens *6 Manual exposure mode only. *7 Compatible with AF-I Nikkor lenses and with all AF-S lens except AF-S DX VR ED 18-200 mm f/3.5-5.6G; AF-S DX ED 1224 mm f/4G, 17-55 mm f/2.8G, 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6G, 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5G, and 55-200 mm f/4-5.6G; AF-S VR ED 24-120 mm f/3.5-5.6G; and AF-S ED 17-35 mm f/2.8D, 24-85 mm f/3.5-4.5G, and 28-70 mm f/2.8D. 8 * With maximum effective aperture of f/5.6 or faster. 9 * If AF 80-200 mm f/2.8S, AF 35-70 mm f/2.8S, new-model AF 28-85 mm f/3.5-4.
Getting Ready Z G-type Nikkor and other CPU Nikkor lens The G-type Nikkor lens has no aperture ring; aperture should be selected from camera body. Unlike other CPU Nikkor lenses, aperture does not need to be set to minimum (largest f-number). CPU Nikkor lenses other than G-type Nikkor lens have an aperture ring. Set the lens aperture to its minimum and lock.
Attaching the Strap and Lens Z Nikkor lenses/accessories that cannot be attached to the FinePix S5 Pro The following Nikkor lenses/accessories cannot be attached to the FinePix S5 Pro (otherwise camera body or lens may be damaged): • Non-AI lenses • Lenses that require the AU-1 focusing unit (400 mm f/4.5, 600 mm f/5.6, 800 mm f/8, 1200 mm f/11) • Fisheye (6 mm f/5.6, 8 mm f/8, OP 10 mm f/5.
Attaching the LCD cover 1 To attach the cover, insert the projection on the top of the cover into the matching indentation above the camera monitor. Getting Ready Removing the LCD cover To prevent soiling or damage to the LCD monitor, attach the enclosed LCD cover to the camera when you are carrying or not using the camera. Hold the camera firmly and pull the bottom of the cover gently outwards as shown above. 2 Press the bottom of the cover until it clicks into place.
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-150 Indicator Terminals Z Rechargeable battery NP-150 The NP-150 shares information with compatible devices, enabling the battery charge state to be shown in six levels in control panel and as a percentage displayed in [BATTERY INFO] under [ MAINTENANCE] in the [SET UP] menu (➝p.
Plug the battery charger BC-150 (included) into the power outlet using the connection cord. CAUTION Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet when it is not in use. MEMO Charging a used up battery requires approx. 2 hours and 15 min. 2 Getting Ready 1 Load the battery into the battery charger BC-150 correctly as indicated by the polarity icon to start charging.
Loading the Battery 1 Set the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off (➝p.36). 2 Open the battery cover. CAUTION Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover. 32 3 Load the battery as shown below. 4 Close the battery cover. Removing the battery Turn the camera off before removing the battery. Replace the terminal cover when the battery is not in use.
Checking the battery charge Control panel Viewfinder Getting Ready Check the battery level in the viewfinder or control panel. CAUTION • Due to the nature of the battery, the battery level indicator ( , (blinking)) may appear early when the camera is used in cold locations. Try warming the battery in your pocket or a similar location before use. • Depending on the camera mode, the transition from to (blinking) may occur more quickly. • See p.208-209 for information on the battery.
Inserting Memory Cards CAUTION Photographs are stored on CompactFlash/Microdrive (available separately). In this manual, “Memory card” means CompactFlash memory card (CF card)/Microdrive. Z Available CompactFlash/Microdrive The following cards have been tested and approved for use with the S5 Pro: • SanDisk SDCFH (Ultra u) 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB SDCFX (Extreme ) 1GB, 2GB, 4GB Never open the slot cover while the camera is on. This could destroy the image data or damage the memory card itself.
Formatting the memory card Formatting memory cards permanently deletes all photographs and other data they may contain. Be sure all data you wish to keep has been copied to another storage device before formatting the card. A Turn the camera on (➝p.36). B Press and MODE simultaneously for about 2 seconds. blinks in the control panel and viewfinder. Getting Ready D After formatting is completed, the control panel shows the number of available frames.
Turning On and Off Setting the language, date, and time Set the power switch to ON to turn the camera on. Set the power switch to OFF to turn the camera off. When using the camera for the first time after purchasing, the language, date, and time are cleared. [START MENU] screen appears, then set the language, date, and time. 1 [ ] screen appears when turning the camera on. START MENU / LANG. SET NO A Press n, o, p, or q to select the language. B Press MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
Set the date and time. 3 Change the date format. DATE / TIME NOT SET DATE / TIME NOT SET 2009 2008 DD . MM . YY MM / DD / YY 1 / 20 / 2007 YY . MM . DD 2007 1. 1 12 : 00 2006 AM 2005 SET YY . MM . DD SET NO 10 : 00 AM NO A Press p or q to select Year, Month, Day, Hour, or Minute. A Press p or q to select the date format. B Press n or o to correct the setting. B Press n or o to set the format. MEMO • Holding down n or o changes the numbers continuously.
Turning On and Off MEMO [START MENU] screen also appears when the battery have been removed and the camera has been left for a long period. Once the AC power adapter has been connected or the battery has been installed for 2 days or more, the camera settings will be retained for roughly 6 months even if both sources of power are removed. Auto power save function When the auto power save function is active, if the camera is left unused for the preset time, the camera goes to standby status (➝p.181).
Correcting the Date and Time 2 Open the [SET UP] menu. DATE/TIME DATE TIME SET UP DATE/TIME TIME DIFFERENCE BUTTON ASSIGNMENT MISC. MAINTENANCE TIME SYSTEM A Press SET UP to open the [SET UP] menu. B Press n or o to select [ ]. Display the [DATE/TIME] screen. TIME Getting Ready 1 A Press n or o to select [DATE/TIME]. B Press q. See “2 Set the date and time.” (➝p.37). C Press q.
Adjusting Viewfinder Focus Photographs are framed in the viewfinder. Before shooting, make sure that the display in the viewfinder is in clear focus. Remove the front lens cap and rotate the diopter adjustment control until the focus brackets are displayed in sharp focus when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Focus brackets CAUTION When operating the diopter adjustment control with your eye to the viewfinder, be careful not to put your fingers or fingernails in your eye.
Selecting the Language 2 Open the [SET UP] menu. ] screen. DATE/TIME DATE TIME SET UP DATE/TIME TIME DIFFERENCE BUTTON ASSIGNMENT MISC. MAINTENANCE TIME SYSTEM A Press SET UP to open the [SET UP] menu. B Press n or o to select [ ]. Display the [ Getting Ready 1 TIME A Press n or o to select [ ]. B Press q. See “1 [ ] screen appears when turning the camera on.” (➝p.36). C Press q.
Basic Operation Guide This section describes the camera’s buttons and functions. Shutter button (p.49) Power switch (p.36)/Illuminator switch (p.18) Press this button halfway to restore the camera to shooting mode. Press down fully to take a picture. Turns the camera on and off. Illuminates the control panel. Accessory shoe (p.91) Mount an external flash here. Flash pop-up button (p.79) Sync terminal (p.91) To use the built-in flash, press this button to pop-up the flash.
QUAL (image quality/size) button (p.93, 94) Hold down this button to move the release mode dial. Selects the quality and size of an image when the image is recorded. Release mode dial (p.66) Selects (Single-frame), (Low speed continuous), (High speed continuous), * (Self-timer), or (Mirror up) as the shutter release mode. MODE (Exposure mode) button (p.70) Used with the main-command dial to select exposure mode.
Basic Operation Guide Sub-command dial 10-pin remote terminal Changes the aperture and other settings. Used for connecting a 10-pin remote terminal accessories. Depth-of-field preview button (p.65) Lens release button (p.24) This button allows you to check the depth of field. FUNC. Button (p.168) Performs FV lock in the default setting. You can also assign preferred functions from menu. 44 Hold down this button as you remove the lens.
BKT (bracketing) button (p.103) (erase) button (p.53) Used to delete an image while the image is played back. Format button (p.35) Formats the media inserted in the camera. Used simultaneously with the MODE (format) button. Using the Camera Used with the command dials to select auto exposure bracketing. Select the types of auto bracketing from the [SET UP] menu before making the settings using the button and dial. Main-command dial: Sets the number of images to be shot.
Basic Operation Guide AE-L/AF-L (AE / AF lock) button (p.62, 69) AF-ON button (p.55) The exposure and focus is fixed while holding down this button. Same as pressing the shutter button halfway; by pressing this button, the camera automatically focuses to the subjects. Diopter adjustment control (p.40) Makes the image in the viewfinder easier to see. Set the diopter adjustment control to the position where the focusing area appears sharpest. Changes settings such as the shutter speed.
Taking Pictures at Default Settings This section describes how to take pictures at default settings. 2 1 A Turn the release mode dial to (single frame) while pressing the release mode dial unlock button. B Rotate the AF-area mode selector until it clicks into place pointing to (single-area AF). Using the Camera Set the power switch to ON to turn the camera on (➝p.36). Adjust camera settings. MEMO • Check the battery level (➝p.33). • Check the number of available frames (➝p.49).
Taking Pictures at Default Settings Holding the camera correctly Hold the handgrip in your right hand and cradle the camera body or lens with your left. Brace your elbows against your sides and hold the camera with both hands. 3 Focus on the main subject in the center focus bracket and press the shutter button down halfway. In-focus indicator Focus brackets Halfway pressed CAUTION • Moving the camera while shooting gives a blurred picture (camera shake). Hold the camera steadily with both hands.
4 Press the shutter button fully. Using the Camera Halfway pressed Z Number of available frames The exposure count in the control panel and viewfinder show the number of photographs that can be stored on the memory card. Fully pressed MEMO When the subject is not in the center focus bracket, use focus lock to take the picture (➝p.61). MEMO See p.226 about the standard number of available frames for the memory card. CAUTION • See p.212-216 for information on warning displays.
Viewing the Images Playback 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. Select the screen display. Press DISP/BACK during playback mode to change the screen display. /OK Setting the camera to playback mode DISP/ BACK Press w to change to playback mode. MENU MEMO When w is pressed, the last shot is played back.
Single-frame playback MEMO Press DISP/BACK to cancel playback zoom. 2 Display another part of the image. To select the desired image: Press p: previous image Press q: next image Using the Camera Navigation screen (Current displayed image) ZOOM UP A Press w to change display mode. Playback zoom 1 B Press n, o, p, or q to display another part of the image. Zoom in / Zoom out.
Viewing the Images 2 Zoom in face Display another part of the image. New feature for images captured with the FinePix S5 Pro. Press the face zoom in button to zoom directly in on the primary face captured in the image. When no face is recognized, the image is automatically zoomed into the center area. 1 Navigation screen (Current displayed image) Zoom in on a face (faces). ZOOM UP A Press w to change display mode. NEXT B Press n, o, p, or q to display another part of the image.
Multi-frame playback Multi-frame playback screen (9 frames) appears on the screen. Select desired frame from the 9 frames. Using the erase button ERASE OK? OK CANCEL Using the Camera When performing single-frame playback, use to erase unnecessary images to have ample free space on the memory card. SET A Press n, o, p, or q to move the cursor (colored frame) to the desired frame. Press n or o repeatedly to jump to the next page. A Press p or q to select the frame (file) to erase.
Focus This section describes the options that control how your camera focuses: focus mode, focus-area selection, and AF-area mode. Focus mode Use the focus-mode selector to select the focus mode. C (Continuous-servo AF) Camera focuses continuously while shutter button is pressed halfway. If subject moves, focus will be adjusted to compensate (predictive focus tracking ➝p.55). At default settings, photographs can be taken whether or not camera is in focus (release priority).
Z The AF-ON button For the purpose of focusing the camera, pressing AF-ON has the same effect as pressing the shutter button halfway. AF-area mode AF-area mode determines how the focus area is selected in autofocus mode. Use the AF-area mode selector to select the AF-area mode. Single-area AF User selects focus area using multi-selector; camera focuses on subject in selected focus area only. Use for relatively static compositions with subjects that will stay in selected focus area.
Focus Z AF-area mode display in the control panel Group dynamic-AF Single-area AF User chooses focus area group (see below). Dynamic-area AF Top Bottom Left Right Center Camera focuses on center of selected group; if subject leaves focus area even briefly, camera focuses based on information from other focus areas in same group. Use when subject is moving erratically but place of subject in overall composition is known.
Focus zone selection Wide frame (7 Areas) When (single-area AF) or (dynamic-area AF) is selected for AF-area mode (➝p.55), the user can select from normal or wide focus areas. Normal frame (11 Areas) Control panel Viewfinder Single-area AF Dynamic-area AF Wide frame (7 Areas) User can select from seven focus areas each covering wide area of frame, making it easier to position subject in focus area and reducing time needed to frame photographs.
Focus Z Setting the focus zone in the [SET UP] menu See “Using the [SET UP] menu” (➝p.138). Select [FOCUS AREA FRAME] under [H AF] in the [SET UP] menu. AF HELP Z Setting the focus zone using FUNC. button and sub-command dial A Select [FOCUS AREA FRAME] for [FUNC. BUTTON] under [ BUTTON ASSIGNMENT] in the [SET UP] menu (➝p.138, 168). B While pressing the FUNC. button, rotate the subcommand dial.
Focus area selection A Turn the focus selector lock to the l position. • The focus area cannot be changed when auto power save is activated, during playback, or while a menu is displayed. • When the AF-area mode is set to the group dynamic-AF (➝p.56), the focus area can be selected by group. • When the AF-area mode is set to the dynamic-area AF with closest subject priority (➝p.56), the focus-area cannot be selected.
Focus Manual focus Use manual focus in situations where autofocus may not work as expected (➝p.63) or a lens other than an AF Nikkor lens is attached. A Set the focus-mode selector to M. B Adjust the lens focusing ring until the image displayed on the clear matte field in the viewfinder is in focus. Photographs can be taken at any time, even when the image is not in focus. MEMO 60 • When using a lens that offers A-M selection, select M when focusing manually.
Z Focus aid This allows you to check the focus of your shot using the focus indicator l in the viewfinder. You can use focus aid when the lens mounted has an f-stop setting brighter than f/5.6. Focus lock can be used to change the composition after focusing, making it possible to focus on a subject that will not be in a focus area in the final composition. It can also be used when the autofocus system is unable to focus (➝p.63). 1 Focus on a subject. A Position the subject in the selected focus area.
Focus 2 Lock the focus. Single-servo AF Focus will lock automatically when the in-focus indicator appears, and remain locked until your finger is removed from shutter button. 3 Move the camera to recompose while pressing the shutter button halfway, then press fully. Continuous-servo AF Press AE-L/AF-L to lock both focus and exposure. Focus will remain locked while AE-L/AF-L is pressed, even if your finger is removed from the shutter button.
Getting good results with autofocus The focus area contains objects at different distances from the camera. Example: subject is inside a cage. The subject appears smaller than the focus area. Example: focus area contains both foreground subject and distant buildings. The subject contains many fine details. Example: a field of flowers or other subjects that are small or lack variation in brightness. Advanced Features — Photography Autofocus does not perform well under the conditions listed below.
Focus The AF-assist illuminator The built-in AF-assist illuminator enables the camera to focus even when the subject is poorly lit. The camera must be in focus mode S (single-servo autofocus), an AFNikkor lens must be attached, and the center focus area or focus area group must be selected or closest subject priority in effect. If these conditions are met and the subject is poorly lit, the illuminator will light automatically to assist the autofocus operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Z Nikon flash units and active assist illuminator Under the conditions described above, the Nikon SB-800 and SB-600 Speedlights and SU-800 wireless Speedlight commander will provide active AF illumination for the following focus areas: AF lens focal length Normal frame (11 areas) Wide frame (7 areas) 35-70 mm 71-105 mm To preview the effects of aperture, press and hold the depth-of-field preview button.
Release The shooting operation can be selected from (singleframe), (continuous low speed), (continuous high speed), * (self-timer), or (mirror up) using the release mode dial. Press the release mode dial unlock button and turn the release mode dial to the desired setting. Continuous high speed While shutter button is held down, camera records up to 3 frames per second.* Use to photograph moving objects or to capture a fleeting expression on portrait subjects.
MEMO • In continuous mode, the orientation recorded for the first shot applies to all photographs in the same burst, even if camera orientation is changed during shooting. • While photographs are being recorded to the memory card, the access lamp next to the memory card slot will light. Depending on the memory card type, image size ( RECORDING PIXELS) or image quality ( QUALITY), recording time may vary from a few seconds to a few minutes.
Metering Normally, the matrix metering system will provide the optimum exposure for your shot. However, you can choose from 3 metering modes for shots where you want to select a different exposure level (AE lock or exposure compensation) or for particular scenes (such as backlit shots or shots with very strong contrast). Turn the metering selector to desired metering system. Center-weighted Camera meters entire frame but assigns greatest weight to area in center of frame 8 mm (0.31 in.
Taking Pictures with AE Lock AE lock allows you to set the exposure for a specific subject in your shot. This technique is useful when brightness of your subject differs greatly from its surroundings. • While AE lock is in effect, exposure will not be changed by changing the frame. Also, AE-L indicator will appear in the viewfinder. • In spot metering, exposure will be locked at the value metered in a 3-mm (0.12 in.) circle centered on the selected focus area.
Exposure Mode Four modes are available: programmed auto (P), shutterpriority auto (S), aperture-priority auto (A), and manual (M). Programmed auto This mode automatically controls the shutter speed and aperture setting to give the optimum exposure for the photography conditions. This mode is useful when you want to be able to take pictures quickly and easily to take advantage of snapshot opportunities. A While pressing MODE, rotate the main-command dial until is displayed in the control panel.
F2.8 F4 F5.6 F8 F11 F16 F22 F32 30" 15" 8" 4" 2" 1" 2 12 9 10 11 8 7 5 6 3 4 1 /3 F1.4 F2 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 1 16 15 14 13 6 F1 2 0 1 V] [E -2 -1 ISO 100; lens with maximum aperture of f/1.4 and minimum aperture of f/16 (e.g., AF 50 mm f/1.4 D) Advanced Features — Photography In mode , different combinations of shutter speed and aperture can be selected by rotating the main-command dial (“flexible program”). All combinations produce the same exposure.
Exposure Mode Shutter-priority auto In shutter-priority auto, you choose the shutter speed while the camera automatically selects the aperture that will produce the optimum exposure. Shutter speed can be set to values between 30s and 1/8000s. Use slow shutter speeds to suggest motion by blurring moving objects, high shutter speeds to “freeze” motion. A While pressing MODE, rotate the main-command dial until is displayed in the control panel.
Aperture-priority auto A While pressing MODE, rotate the main-command dial until is displayed in the control panel. B Rotate the sub-command dial to choose the desired aperture. • If the limits of the exposure metering system are exceeded, one of the following indicators will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder: : Subject too bright. Choose smaller aperture (larger f/-number) or ISO sensitivity (➝p.92), or use optional neutral density (ND) filter. : Subject too dark.
Exposure Mode Manual In this mode, the photographer is free to set any shutter speed (1/8000 sec. to 30 sec. or ) and aperture setting (minimum aperture to maximum aperture). This allows the photographer to determine the exposure to suit the conditions and the desired effect while watching the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder. A While pressing MODE, rotate the main-command dial until is displayed in the control panel. Aperture: Use the sub-command dial to set.
Z Electronic analog exposure display At shutter speeds other than , the electronic analog exposure display in the control panel and viewfinder show whether the photograph would be underor over exposed at current settings. The electronic analog exposure display is displayed in the control panel and viewfinder as below.
Exposure Mode MEMO • At a shutter speed of , the shutter will remain open while the shutter button is held down. Using a fully-charged rechargeable NP-150 battery or the optional AC135VN adapter is recommended to prevent loss of power while the shutter is open. If the battery is exhausted during shooting, the camera will record the photograph to the memory card and then turn off automatically.
When the exposure compensation is set, D appears on the control panel. The compensation value can be checked by pressing the D. –0.3 EV +2 EV B Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. MEMO • To cancel exposure compensation, set the compensation amount to “0.0” or perform a two-button reset (➝p.120). (Turning the camera off does not cancel exposure compensation.
Flash Photography Built-in flash This camera is equipped with a guide number 12 flash (ISO 100, m/ft) that can be used not only when natural lighting is inadequate, but also to fill in shadows and backlit subjects or to add a catch light to the subject’s eyes. i-TTL balanced Fill-Flash for Digital SLR Speedlight emits series of nearly invisible preflashes (monitor preflashes) immediately before main flash.
Using the Built-in flash C Set the flash sync mode. (➝p.82). To use the built-in flash: A Choose a metering method. MEMO • Select matrix or center-weighted metering to activate iTTL Balanced Fill-Flash for Digital SLR. • Standard i-TTL Flash for Digital SLR is activated automatically when spot metering is selected. B Press the flash pop-up button. The built-in flash will raise and begin charging. E Check that the d flash-ready indicator appears in the viewfinder.
Flash Photography MEMO • If the d flash-ready indicator blinks for about three seconds after the photograph is taken, the flash has fired at full output and the photograph may be underexposed. Check the results in the monitor. If the photograph is underexposed, adjust settings and try again. • If the built-in flash is used in continuous shooting mode, only one photograph will be taken each time the shutter button is pressed.
Z Effective range of the built-in flash The effective range of the built-in flash varies depending on the ISO sensitivity and aperture settings used. Aperture at ISO equivalent of: 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 1250 1600 Metering range 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.2 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.6 2 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.2 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.6 6.3 7.1 8 1-7.5m (3.3–24.6 ft.) 2.8 3.2 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.6 6.3 7.1 8 9 10 11 0.6-3.8m (2.0–12.5 ft.) 4 4.5 5 5.6 6.3 7.
Flash Photography Synchro modes and their features You can select any of 5 modes to suit the type of shot and the desired effect. While pressing d, rotate the main command-dial until the desired flash sync icon is displayed in the control panel. d Front-curtain sync Recommended for most situations. In programmed auto and aperture-priority auto modes, shutter speed will automatically be set to values between 1/60 and 1/250s (1/60 to 1/8,000s when using optional Speedlight with auto FP high-speed sync;➝p.
d REAR Rear-curtain sync In shutter-priority auto or manual exposure mode, flash fires just before the shutter closes, creating effect of a stream of light behind moving objects. In programmed auto and aperture-priority auto, slow rear-curtain sync is used to capture both subject and background. • Use of tripod is recommended to prevent blurring caused by camera shake. CAUTION Only available in exposure modes and . d (front-curtain sync) is selected in modes and CAUTION .
Flash Photography Flash exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation can be used to increase or reduce flash output from the level chosen by the camera’s flash control system. Flash output can be increased to make the main subject appear brighter, or reduced to prevent unwanted highlights or reflections. While pressing , rotate the sub-command dial and confirm flash exposure compensation in the control panel or viewfinder.
FV lock D Press the FUNC. button. This feature is used to lock flash output, allowing photographs to be recomposed without changing the flash level. This ensures that flash output is appropriate to the subject even when the subject is not positioned in the center of the frame. • The flash will emit a monitor preflash to determine the appropriate flash level. • Flash output will be locked at this level and FV lock icons ( and ) will appear in the control panel and viewfinder.
Flash Photography Z Using FV lock with Nikon Speedlights FV lock is also available with SB-800, SB-600, and SBR200 Speedlights (available separately). In this case, set the Speedlight to TTL mode (the SB-800 can also be used in AA mode; see the Speedlight manual for details). While FV lock is in effect, flash output will automatically be adjusted for changes in Speedlight zoom head position. When the [COMMANDER MODE d] is set for the [BUILTIN FLASH] (➝p.
Lenses that can be used with the built-in flash The built-in flash can be used with any CPU lens with a focal length of 18–300 mm. Note that the flash may be unable to light the entire subject if the following lenses are not used at or above the minimum ranges given below: Lens AF-S DX ED 12–24 mm f/4G Minimum range 18 mm 1.5 m/4 ft. 11 in. 20 mm 1.0 m/3 ft. 3 in. AF-S ED 17–35 mm f/2.8D 24 mm 1.0 m/3 ft. 3 in. AF-S DX IF ED 17–55 mm f/2.8G 24 mm 1.0 m/3 ft. 3 in. AF ED 18–35 mm f/3.5–4.
Flash Photography Nikon Speedlights that can be used The Nikon flash models listed in the table below can be used with this camera.
*7 Available only if non-CPU lens is used without specifying lens data in the [NON-CPU LENS DATA] (➝p.121) under [ MISC.] in the [SET UP] menu. *8 Select [1/250(AUTO FP)] for the [FLASH SYNC SPEED] (➝p.158) under [ FLASH/BKT] in the [SET UP] menu. Not available if built-in flash fires. *9 Available only when SB-800 is used as master flash or Nikon SU-800 wireless Speedlight commander is used. *10Available with AF CPU lenses only.
Flash Photography Z Notes on using Nikon Speedlights • Refer to the Speedlight manual for detailed instructions. If the Speedlight supports the Creative Lighting System, refer to the section on CLS-compatible Digital SLR cameras. The FinePix S5 Pro is not included in the “Digital SLR” category in the SB-80DX, SB-28DX, and SB-50DXmanuals. • If auto FP high-speed sync is not used, the shutter will synchronize with an external flash at speeds of 1/250s or slower.
Z The accessory shoe The S5 Pro is equipped with an accessory shoe that allows SB-series Speedlights, including the SB-800, 600, 80DX, 50DX, 28DX, 28, 27, 23, 22S, and 29S to be mounted directly on the camera without a sync cable. The accessory shoe is equipped with a safety lock for Speedlights with a locking pin, such as the SB-800 and SB-600. Z The sync terminal A sync cable can be connected to the sync terminal as required.
Changing the Sensitivity Setting ( ISO sensitivity is the digital equivalent of film speed. The higher the ISO sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure, allowing higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures. ISO sensitivity can be set between values roughly equivalent to ISO 100 and ISO 3200 in steps equivalent to 1/3 EV.
Changing the Image Quality Setting ( The camera supports the following image quality options (listed in descending order by image quality and file size): Z Available settings for the image quality RAW FINE JPG Records images in high quality bettered only by the [RAW] setting. This mode allows you to record more images than the [RAW] setting. NORMAL JPG Allows you to record the largest number of images. RAW+ FINE JPG Two images are recorded: one RAW image and one FINE JPEG image.
Changing the Image Size Setting ( Sets the size of the photographed image. Z Available settings for the image size 4256×2848: Sets the image size to 4256 × 2848 pixels (approx. 12.1 megapixels). You can record the fewest number of images in this mode. 3024×2016: Sets the image size to 3024 × 2016 pixels (approx. 6.1 megapixels). 2304×1536: Sets the image size to 2304 × 1536 pixels (approx. 3.54 megapixels). You can record the largest number of images in this mode.
Adjusting Color Balance (T WHITE BALANCE) Z Available settings for the white balance A AUTO The camera automatically determines the amount of light and the color information for the shot and takes the picture with a natural white balance. For best results, use type G or D lens. 8INCANDESCENT Select this setting for shots when the light source is incandescent bulbs or lights. FLUORESCENT LAMP-1 Select this setting for shots taken under “Daylight” fluorescent lamps.
Adjusting Color Balance (T WHITE BALANCE) Z Setting the color balance in the [SHOOTING MENU] Select the desired setting for [T WHITE BALANCE] under [SHOOTING MENU]. See “Setting the [SHOOTING MENU]” (➝p.108). Z Setting the color balance using WB and the command dials A While pressing WB, rotate the main-command dial until the desired setting is displayed in the control panel.
CHOOSE COLOR TEMP. Z Setting the color temparture in the [SHOOTING MENU] WHITE BALANCE 7700K FLUORESCENT LAMP-5 7100K FINE 6700K FLASH 6300K SHADE 5900K CHOOSE COLOR TEMP. 5600K PRESET CUSTOM 1 A Select the [ CHOOSE COLOR TEMP.] under [T WHITE BALANCE] in the [SHOOTING MENU]. See “Setting the [SHOOTING MENU]” (➝p.108). MEMO • The camera may not produce the desired white balance, even when the numeric value measured by an external color temperature meter is applied on the camera.
Adjusting Color Balance (T WHITE BALANCE) WB FINE TUNE AWB/PRECET WB FINE TUNE The white balance can be fine tuned within a range of between +3 and –3, in 1-step increments . R [AWB/PRE.WB] Fine tune all white balaces except PRE CUS in single operation. [] PRE CUS.1] – [] PRE CUS.5] Fine tune the white balance for each PRE CUS settings. Cy B 0 SET 0 Ye CANCEL Z Fine tuning in the [SHOOTING MENU] WB FINE TUNE HELP AWB/PRE.WB PRE CUS. CUS 1 PRE CUS. CUS 2 CUS 3 PRE CUS. PRE CUS. CUS 4 PRE CUS.
Preset White Balance Use this function to set the correct white balance for a light source. You can also use this function to achieve a desired special effect. COMPLETED! A Set the focus-mode selector to M (manual). WHITE BALANCE FLUORESCENT LAMP-5 FINE FLASH SHADE NEW WB CHOOSE COLOR TEMP. OK PRESET CUSTOM 1 B Select one of the ] PRESET CUSTOM items under [T WHITE BALANCE] in the [SHOOTING MENU]. See “Setting the [SHOOTING MENU]” (➝p.108). C Press n or o to select [NEW WB]. D Press q.
Adjusting Color Balance (T WHITE BALANCE) Z Setting the preset white balance using WB and the command dials A While pressing WB, rotate the main-command dial until PRE (preset) is displayed in the control panel. B While pressing WB, rotate the sub-command dial to select a preset custom number (P-1 to P-5). C Remove your finger from WB and press again for more than 1.5 seconds. Preset recording mode is activated and flashes in the viewfinder and the control panel.
Self-Timer Mode You can use the self-timer when you want to be in the photograph. Use a tripod or place the camera on a stable surface before using the self-timer. 3 Press the shutter button down halfway to focus on the subject and press the shutter button fully. Z Available settings for the self-timer 2 SEC/5 SEC/10 SEC/20 SEC Select the desired time for the [SELFTIMER] under [ SHOOTING] in the [SET UP] menu. See “Using the [SET UP] menu” (➝p.138).
Self-Timer Mode 4 The picture is taken in the selected time. To cancel the self-timer To turn the self-timer off before a photograph is taken, hold down the release mode dial unlock button and turn the release mode dial to another setting. • The self-timer lamp (AF-assist illuminator) will start to blink and a beep will begin to sound. • Two seconds before the photograph is taken, the selftimer lamp will stop blinking and the beeping will become more rapid.
Using Auto Bracketing The camera provides two types of auto bracketing. In exposure bracketing, the camera varies exposure compensation with each shot. In flash bracketing, flash level is varied for each shot. Select the desired setting for [AUTO BRACKETING SET] under [ FLASH/BKT] in the [SET UP] menu. See “Using the [SET UP] menu” (➝p.138). FLASH/BRACKETING 1/250 FLASH SYNC SPEED 1/60 FLASH Tv SPEED BUILT-IN FLASH AE & FLASH MODELING FLASH AE ONLY AUTO BRACKETING SET :FLASH :F LASH ONLY AUTO BKT IN M EXP.
Using Auto Bracketing 3 While pressing BKT, rotate the subcommand dial to choose the exposure increment (➝p.106). • Modifications to exposure are added to those made with exposure compensation, making it possible to achieve exposure compensation values of more than 5 EV. To cancel bracketing To cancel bracketing, hold down BKT and rotate the maincommand dial until the number of shots in the bracketing sequence is zero and is no longer displayed in the control panel.
Z Exposure Bracketing The camera modifies exposure by varying shutter speed and aperture (programmed auto), aperture (shutterpriority auto), or shutter speed (aperture-priority auto, manual exposure mode).
Using Auto Bracketing Z Bracketing Programs The programs available when [AE & FLASH], [AE ONLY] or [d: FLASH ONLY] is selected for [AUTO BRACKETING SET] under [ FLASH/BKT] in the [SET UP] menu depend on the option selected for [EV CONTROL STEPS]. 1/3 Step Selected for EV Step Control panel display No. of shots Exposure increment Bracketing order (EVs) 3 +1/3 +0.3, 0, +0.7 3 +2/3 +0.7, 0, +1.3 3 +1 1.0, 0, 2.0 3 –1/3 –0.3, –0.7, 0 3 –2/3 –0.7, –1.3, 0 3 –1 –1.0, –2.0, 0 2 +1/3 0, +0.
1/2 Step Selected for EV Step Control panel display Exposure increment Bracketing order (EVs) 3 +1/2 +0.5, 0, +1.0 3 +1 1.0, 0, 2.0 3 –1/2 –0.5, –1.0, 0 3 –1 –1.0, –2.0, 0 2 +1/2 0, +0.5 2 +1 0, +1 2 –1/2 0, –0.5 2 –1 0, –1 3 0, –0.5, +0.5 9 ±1/2 ±1 ±1/2 ±1 ±1/2 ±1 ±1/2 ±1 0, –4.0, –3.0, –2.0, –1.0, +1.0, +2.0, +3.0, +4.0 No. of shots Exposure increment Bracketing order (EVs) 3 +1 1.0, 0, 2.0 3 –1 –1.0, –2.
Using SHOOTING MENU Use these menus to adjust image quality or focus. You can take pictures in a wide range of conditions. Setting the [SHOOTING MENU] 1 Display the [SHOOTING MENU]. A Set the camera to shooting mode. If the playback mode is active, press the shutter button halfway. B Press MENU/OK to open the [SHOOTING MENU]. 2 3 Change the setting. SHOOTING MENU FILM SIMULATION D-RANGE COLOR TONE SHARPNESS COLOR SPACE HIGH MEDIUM HIGH STD MEDIUM LOW ORG B/W A Press q.
Setting the menu (➝p.108) List of [SHOOTING MENU] options Menu Functions Settings Sets the image formation parameters for images. You can STANDARD* / J F1 / J F1a / JF1b / J F1c/ J F2 select from Standard (STANDARD), Studio Portrait (F1, F1a, F1b, F1c), or Fujichrome (F2). D-RANGE (➝p.112) Sets the dynamic range of images. AUTO* / 100%(STD) / 130% / 170% / 230%(W1) / 300% / 400%(W2) COLOR (➝p.113) Sets the density of the color of images. HIGH / MEDIUM HIGH / STD* /MEDIUM LOW / ORG / B/W TONE (➝p.
Using SHOOTING MENU Menu Functions QUALITY (➝p.93) Sets the quality of images. RECORDING PIXELS (➝p.94) Sets the size of images. Settings RAW / FINE / NORMAL JPG* / RAW+FINE JPG / RAW+NORMAL JPG 2304x1536 / 4256x2848 3024x2016* / MULTIPLE EXPOSURE Enables shooting multiple exposures in the same frame. (➝p.115) Images are overlayed on top of each other. OFF* / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 LIVE VIEW DISPLAY (➝p.117) Enables monitoring an image on the LCD monitor while adjusting the focus.
SHOOTING MENU FILM SIMULATION Sets the image formation parameters for photographed images. Setting the menu (➝p.108) Z Fine tuning the film simulation Enables fine tuning the film simulation settings other than [JSTANDARD]. F1a FINE TUNE SHOOTING MENU HELP STANDARD F1 F1a F1b F1c F2 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 COLOR TONE SHARPNESS SET CANCEL A Select the film simulation setting to be fine tuned.
SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu (➝p.108) D-RANGE MEMO Depending on the selected film simulation mode, the fine tune value may be displayed in gray, and will not be selectable. Sets the dynamic range used for photographed images. SHOOTING MENU FILM SIMULATION D-RANGE COLOR TONE SHARPNESS COLOR SPACE 300% 230% (W1) 170% 130% 100% (STD) AUTO [AUTO] The camera automatically varies the dynamic range between 100% and 400% according to the scene being shot before taking the picture.
Setting the menu (➝p.108) COLOR TONE Sets the density of the color used when shooting images. SHOOTING MENU SHOOTING MENU HIGH MEDIUM HIGH STD MEDIUM LOW ORG B/W [HIGH] This setting provides the highest color density. [MEDIUM HIGH] This setting provides a higher color density than [STD]. [STD] This setting sets the standard color density. [MEDIUM LOW] This setting specifies a lower color density than [STD]. [ORG] This setting specifies the lowest color density.
SHOOTING MENU Setting the menu (➝p.108) SHARPNESS Use this setting to soften or sharpen the outlines in an image and to adjust the quality of the photographed image. COLOR SPACE Sets the color space to either sRGB or Adobe RGB(1998). SHOOTING MENU SHOOTING MENU FILM SIMULATION D-RANGE COLOR TONE SHARPNESS COLOR SPACE HARD MEDIUM HARD STD MEDIUM SOFT OFF [HARD] This setting sharpens the outlines in an image and is best for images of subjects such as buildings or text where clarity is important.
Setting the menu (➝p.108) ISO See p.92 for details. T WHITE BALANCE See p.95 for details. A series of two to ten exposures is recorded as a single photograph. A Select a number of overlaying exposures for [ MULTIPLE EXPOSURE] under the [SHOOTING MENU]. SHOOTING MENU HELP See p.98 for details. MULTIPLE EXPOSURE LIVE VIEW DISPLAY SHOOTING MENU RESET NOISE REDUCTION QUALITY See p.93 for details. RECORDING PIXELS 6 5 4 3 2 OFF B Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot the first frame. See p.
SHOOTING MENU C Perform subsequent shooting. Setting the menu (➝p.108) MEMO • The image is displayed after the shooting. When pressing , images can be deleted and restart shooting from the beginning. The playback zoom or zoom in face functions can be performed by pressing n, o or . Press DISP/BACK to cancel the playback zoom or zoom in face function. D When the preset number of exposures have been shot, a single overlaid photograph is displayed.
Setting the menu (➝p.108) LIVE VIEW DISPLAY CAUTION To manually focus the image more sharply or to check the image, you can view the image on the LCD monitor while adjusting the focus. 1 Set the focus-mode selector to (➝p.60) 2 Select [ LIVE VIEW DISPLAY] under [SHOOTING MENU], or press and hold 3 (manual). . Select the display color. LIVE VIEW DISPLAY USE AT MF B&W COLOR YES Advanced Features — Photography • Do not remove or replace the memory card while recording a multiple exposure.
SHOOTING MENU 4 Setting the menu (➝p.108) MEMO Enlarge an image for focusing. 28 SEC 30 SEC ENLARG + CANCEL FULL FRAME + CANCEL A Press n or o to enlarge an image. B Focus an image manually. MEMO • The duration for displaying an image is 30 sec. • Press p or q to change brightness. C Press DISP/BACK to return to normal shooting. 118 • While LIVE VIEW DISPLAY is in effect, the PC connection indicator will be displayed in the control panel. This is normal.
Setting the menu (➝p.108) SHOOTING MENU RESET The [SHOOTING MENU] can be reset to the factory default. NOISE REDUCTION Set the noise reduction effect. SHOOTING MENU HELP SHOOTING MENU RESET OK CANCEL SET [STD] Use this setting for most situations. The image will be clear and contain less noise. [ORG] This function is less effective than [STD], and is best for night sky shots. A Press n or o to select [OK]. B Press MENU/OK to reset [SHOOTING MENU] to the factory default.
Two-Button Reset The camera settings easily can be restored to the defaults. This function is convenient should you want to restore the defaults while operating the camera. Hold D and QUAL down together for more than two seconds (these buttons are marked with a green dot). The control panel turns off briefly while the defaults are restored. Z The settings to be reset Focus area Exposure mode Center*1 (Programed auto) Flexible Program Cancelled Exposure compensation Cancelled (0.
Non-CPU Lenses By specifying lens data (lens focal length and maximum aperture), the user can gain access to a variety of CPU lens functions when using a non-CPU lens. When the maximum aperture of the lens is known: • The aperture value is displayed in the control panel and viewfinder. • Flash level is adjusted for changes in aperture. • Aperture is listed (with a ) in the playback photo info display.
Non-CPU Lenses Specifying lens focal length The following lens focal lengths are available. 6, 8, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24, 25, 28, 35, 43, 45, 50, 55, 58, 70, 80, 85, 86, 100, 105, 135, 180, 200, 300, 360, 400, 500, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 2000, 2400, 2800, 3200, 4000mm. Z Setting the lens focal length in the [SET UP] menu. See “Using the [SET UP] menu” (p.138) FOCAL LENGTH (mm) 15 13 6-45 8 6 SET CANCEL E Press q.
Specifying maximum aperture The following f/-numbers are available: 1.2, 1.4, 1.8, 2, 2.5, 2.8, 3.3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8, 9.5, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 22 Z Setting the maximum aperture in the [SET UP] menu See “Using the [SET UP] menu” (➝p.138) NON-CPU LENS DATA FOCAL LENGTH (mm) MAXIMUM APERTURE N /A 1.2 1.4 1.8 2.0 2.5 A Display the [NON-CPU LENS DATA] screen by selecting [NON-CPU LENS DATA] under [ MISC.] in the [SET UP] menu.
Non-CPU Lenses Z Setting the maximum aperture using the FUNC. button and sub-command dial A Select [FV LOCK/LENS DATA] for [FUNC. BUTTON] under [ BUTTON ASSIGNMENT] in the [SET UP] menu (➝p.168). B Display the maximum aperture of attached lens by rotaing the sub-command dial while pressing the FUNC. button. MEMO • If the built-in flash, Nikon Speedlight SB-800, or SB-600 are used, the FV lock is activated, the lens focal length cannot be set. If the built-in flash is raised, close it.
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Using PLAYBACK MENU Use these menus to playback photographed images. Setting the [PLAYBACK MENU] A Press w to set the camera to playback mode. PLAYBACK MENU ERASE PRINT ORDER (DPOF) PROTECT SLIDE SHOW LCD BRIGHTNESS CROPPING B Press MENU/OK to open the [PLAYBACK MENU]. C Press n or o to select the item. D Press q. Different type of screen appears depending on selected item. E Press n or o to change the setting. F Press MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
PLAYBACK MENU Erasing the images ( Setting the menu (➝p.126) ERASE) Erasing all frames (ALL FRAMES) Use this mode to erase unnecessary images to have ample free space on the memory card. ERASE ALL OK? IT MAY TAKE A WHILE Erasing one frame at a time (FRAME) ERASE OK? YES Press MENU/OK to erase all the frames (files). CANCEL A Press p or q to select the erasing frame (file). MEMO Press DISP/BACK to cancel erasing of all the frames (files). Some frames (files) not already erased may be saved.
PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu (➝p.126) 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 ERASE PRINT ORDER (DPOF) WITH DATE PROTECT WITHOUT DATE SLIDE SHOW RESET ALL LCD BRIGHTNESS WITH DATE / WITHOUT DATE Selecting [WITH DATEE], E appears on the screen and the date will be imprinted on your prints.
Setting the menu (➝p.126) MEMO MEMO To cancel DPOF setting • When DPOF settings were specified on another camera. 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).
PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu (➝p.126) RESET ALL To cancel all DPOF settings: RESET DPOF OK? YES CANCEL Select [RESET ALL] in the [PLAY BACK MENU] (➝p.128). Press MENU/OK. MEMO 100-0001 MASTER MIN MAX u appears on the screen during playback when the image has specified DPOF settings.
Setting the menu (➝p.126) 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. *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. “RESET DPOF OK ?” (➝p.
PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu (➝p.126) Protecting the images ( PROTECT) SET ALL SET ALL OK? IT MAY TAKE A WHILE Use this mode to prevent frames (files) from being accidentally erased. Your camera calls images “frames”. FRAME SET / RESET YES To protect or unprotect only the selected frame (file): PROTECT OK? UNPROTECT OK? CANCEL Press MENU/OK to protect all the frames (files).
Setting the menu (➝p.126) MEMO To stop the procedure midway Setting automatic playback ( SLIDE SHOW) Use this mode to playback photographed images continuously. You can select type of image transition. PLAYBACK MENU CANCEL ERASE CAUTION MEMO Formatting the memory card erases all the frames (files), including protected frames (files) (➝p.179). • To interrupt automatic playback, press MENU/OK. • Press p or q to advance or go back through the images when selecting [NORMAL] and [FADE-IN].
PLAYBACK MENU Setting the menu (➝p.126) Increasing monitor brightness ( LCD BRIGHTNESS) Use this function to adjust the screen brightness. LCD BRIGHTNESS Cropping the images ( CROPPING) Use this mode to crop the desired part of the photographed image. 1 Select the menu. A Press p or q to select the cropping frame (file). 0 SET CANCEL A Press n or o to adjust the screen brightness. The indicator moves to the + to display the screen brightly or to the – to darken the screen.
Setting the menu (➝p.126) 2 Specify cropping part of an image. o button (Zoom out) CROPPING C Press n, o, p, or q to select cropping part of the image. n button (Zoom in) CROPPING MEMO Press w to return to the zoom setting. CANCEL PANNING YES D Press MENU/OK. CANCEL Zoom bar Advanced Features — Playback PANNING YES REC OK? A Press n or o to zoom in or out on an image. REC MEMO Press DISP/BACK to return to single-frame playback. 3 Check the saved image size and press MENU/OK.
PLAYBACK MENU CAUTION • The image cannot be cropped if: - The image was originally recorded with the [ 2304x1536] selected for the [RECORDING PIXELS]. - The image was recorded with the [RAW] selected for the [ QUALITY]. - The free space of memory card is less then 3M. • You may not be able to crop images that were shot with a camera other than FinePix S5 Pro. 136 Setting the menu (➝p.
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U SET UP Using the [SET UP] menu 1 A Press n or o to select the item. Open the [SET UP] menu. Press SET UP to open the menu. 2 B Press q. Different type of screen appears depending on selected item. Select the category. C Press n or o to change the setting. SET UP SHOOTING DISPLAY ROTATE IMAGE AF EXPOSURE FLASH/BKT D Press MENU/OK to confirm the setting. Help on the menu screen A Press n or o to select the category to change. HELP B Press q.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) List of [SET UP] menu options Setting Setting (Display) Description Page SHOOTING User comment of up to 45 characters (EXIF) can be entered. IMAGE COMMENT ON / OFF* BARCODE READER/ GPS Stores the information of a barcode reader or GPS connected to a 10BCR 1 SHOT / BCR CONTINUOUS / GPS / pin terminal as Exif information. OFF* 147 SHOOTING SPEED 2 frames/s*/1 frame/s Sets the rate at which pictures can be taken in speed) mode.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) ROTATE IMAGE AUTO ROTATE PLAYBACK ON* / OFF AUTO IMAGE ROTATION ON* / OFF Sets for displaying vertical images in portrait orientation on the LCD. Applies only to pictures taken with [ON] selected for [AUTO IMAGE ROTATION] under [ROTATE IMAGE] in the [SET UP] menu. Sets for recording the orientation of the camera when a picture is taken.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) FOCUS AREA SELECTION WRAP / NO WRAP* Specifies using the “wrap around” function when pressing the multiselector in order to select the focus area. 154 BILT-IN AF-ASSIST ON* / OFF Sets the built-in AF-assist illuminator to light for assisting focus when the subject is poorly lit. 154 S EXPOSURE AE LOCK R/A:RELEASE/AE-L / A:AE-L ONLY* Specifies how to lock exposure.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) FLASH/BKT FLASH SYNC SPEED 1/250*-1/60 1/250 (AUTO FP) FLASH Tv SPEED 1/60-30 Sets the flash sync speed in the range of 1/250 s to 1/60 s. Sets the slowest shutter speed when using the flash in exposure mode and . 158 159 MODE* BUILT-IN FLASH TTLd: TTL / Sets the flash control mode for the built-in flash.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Specifies the function performed by the AE-L/AF-L button. 166 CENTER BUTTON CENTER AF AREA* / Specifies the function performed by the center of the multi-selector. ILLUMINATE AF AREA / NOT USED 167 MULTI-SELECTOR DO NOTHING* / WAKE-UP / INITIATE AUTOFOCUS FUNC. BUTTON FV LOCK* / FV LOCK/ Specifies the function performed by the FUNC button.
U SET UP BUTTON AND DIAL How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) DEFAULT* / HOLD Enables using the buttons and command dials together for operations. Disables shooting an image without a memory card. TEST-SHOOTING (NO ON* / OFF CARD) 174 174 MISC. NON-CPU LENS DATA FOCAL LENGTH (mm) Registers non-CPU lens data (focal length and maximum aperture) to / MAXIMUM the camera when using a non-CPU lens. APERTURE – Specifies the type of batteries for the MB-D200 battery pack.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) TIME DATE/TIME – TIME DIFFERENCE N HOME / I LOCAL Specifies the time difference settings. Corrects the date or time. 36 177 Specifies the language used for screen display. 36 SYSTEM FORMAT – Initializes an memory card. Select this menu to erase all the frames (files). 179 Sets the USB interface when connecting the camera to PC. FRAME NO. CONTINUOUS* / RENEW Specifies whether frame numbers are assigned consecutively from previous numbers or begin again.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) SHOOTING 2 Enter a comment. IMAGE COMMENT INPUT COMMENT Enter user comment up to 45 characters (EXIF). 1 Activate [IMAGE COMMENT]. 1234567890_ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZ!"#$%&'()*+,->/:;< =>?@[]{} SHOOTING DONE HELP IMAGE COMMENT BARCODE READER/GPS SHOOTING SPEED EXPOSURE DELAY MODE SELF-TIMER QUICK PREVIEW DATA ON OFF DELETE INSERT A Rotate the main-command dial to display the desired first letter to enter.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) BARCODE READER/GPS Store information from a barcode reader or GPS connected to a 10-pin terminal as Exif information. Barcode reader setting • Baud rate: 4800 bps • Data length: 8 bit • Parity check: – • Stop bit: 1 bit • EOF: CR+LF Z Barcode eraser Use the barcode reader to read the barcode below to erase the last barcode information. Settings [BCR 1 SHOT] Read barcode information for each shot and store it as comment information.
U SET UP Z Using a GPS Unit Garmin and Magellan GPS units that conform to version 2.01 of the National Marine Electronics Association NMEA0183 data format can be connected to the camera’s ten-pin remote terminal using an MC-35 GPS adapter cord (available separately), allowing information on the camera’s current position to be recorded when photographs are taken.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) SHOOTING SPEED Choose the rate (2 frames/s or 1 frame/s) at which pictures can be taken in continuous low-speed mode. MEMO The frame advance rate may drop at slow shutter speeds and at [ D-RANGE] setting other than [100% (STD)]. EXPOSURE DELAY MODE SELF-TIMER IMAGE DISPLAY Use this setting to specify how to display images on the LCD after shooting in order to check the result. [CONTINUOUS] The results are always displayed after you shoot.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) GRID DISPLAY Displays grid lines in the viewfinder to aid composition. (➝p.22). [ON] Displays grid lines in the viewfinder. [OFF] Grid lines are not displayed in the viewfinder. VIEWFINDER WARNING Select [ON] (the default option) to display a warning in the viewfinder. No warning is displayed when [OFF] is selected; before shooting, check indicators in the control panel. [ON] Displays a warning in the viewfinder.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) HAF AUTO IMAGE ROTATION Photographs taken while [ON] (the default option) is selected contain information on camera orientation, allowing them to be rotated automatically during playback (➝p.50) or when viewed in attached software. The following orientations are recorded: Camera rotated 90° clockwise Camera rotated 90° counterclockwise MEMO • Camera orientation is not recorded when [OFF] is selected.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) AF-S MODE PRIORITY GROUP DYNAMIC AF This option controls whether photographs can be taken only when the camera is in focus (focus priority) or whenever the shutter button is pressed (release priority) in single-servo AF. Regardless of the setting chosen, focus will lock when the in-focus indicator (l) is displayed. This option controls how focus areas are grouped in group dynamic-AF (➝p.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) [P2: CLOSEST SUBJECT] Top Bottom Left AF LOCK-ON Right Center1* Center2* * The center focus-area group is selected by pressing the center of the multi-selector once to activate the current center focus-area group and then pressing the center of the multi-selector to toggle between Center 1 and Center 2. Center 2 is only available when [CENTER AF AREA] is selected for [CENTER BUTTON] under [ BUTTON ASSIGNMENT] in the [SET UP] menu.
U SET UP AF AREA ILLUMINATION This option controls whether or not the active focus area is highlighted in red in the viewfinder. How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) SEXPOSURE AE LOCK This option determines what controls lock exposure. [AUTO] Selected focus area is automatically highlighted as needed to provide contrast with background. [ON] Selected focus area is always highlighted, regardless of brightness of background.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) 400 200 [MIN.SHUTTER SPEED] To change the setting, select the item and press q. Then press n or o. 1/250–1 SEC: ISO AUTO CONTROL The slowest shutter speed HELP 1 / 200 SEC can be selected when [ISO ISO AUTO CONTROL 1 / 160 SEC MAX.SENSITIVITY AUTO CONTROL] is 1 / 125 SEC MIN.SHUTTER SPEED 1 / 100 SEC activated. 1 / 80 SEC 1 / 60 SEC CAUTION The maximum ISO sensitivity will be limited to the values set in [MAX.
U SET UP Z ISO auto control indicator When [ON] is selected, the control panel and viewfinder show ISO-AUTO. When sensitivity is altered from the value selected by the user, these indicators blink and the altered value is shown in the viewfinder (the indicators do not blink and the altered value is not shown if flash is used). How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) EASY EXPOSURE COMP. CENTER-WEIGHT AREA This option controls whether the D button is needed to set exposure compensation (➝p.76). Exposure compensation can be set between -5 to +5. If [ON] is selected, the 0 at the center of the exposure display will blink even when exposure compensation is set to ±0. When calculating exposure, center-weighted metering assigns the greatest weight to a circle in the center of the frame.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) FLASH/BKT C Press MENU/OK. FLASH SYNC SPEED 2 This option controls flash sync speed. Options range from 1/250 s ([1/250], the default setting) and 1/60 s ([1/60]). Change the setting. FINE TUNE EXPOSURE MATRIX METERING CENTER-WEIGHTED SPOT METERING HELP +5/6 +4/6(+2/3) +3/6(+1/2) +2/6(+1/3) +1/6 0 A Press n or o to select the metering to change. B Press q. C Press n or o to change the setting. D Press MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) FLASH Tv SPEED BUILT-IN FLASH This option determines the slowest shutter speed possible when using front- or rear-curtain sync or red-eye reduction in programmed auto or aperture-priority auto exposure mode (regardless of the setting chosen, shutter speeds can be as slow as 30 s in shutter-priority auto and manual exposure modes or when the flash is set to slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync, or red-eye reduction with slow sync). Options range from 1/60 s to 30 s.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) Z Setting the manual flash mode MANUAL MODE Z Setting the repeating REPEATING MODE 1/4 1/2 OUTPUT 1 / 64 FULL POWER 1 / 32 TIMES 3 FREQ. 2 Hz 1 / 16 SET CANCEL SET CANCEL A Press n or o to select [Md:MANUAL MODE]. A Press n or o to select [Rd:REPEATING MODE]. B Press q. B Press q. C Press n or o to select the output. C Press n or o to select the output. D Press MENU/OK to confirm the setting. D Press q to change next setting.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) [OUTPUT] Highlight flash output (expressed as fraction of full power). [TIMES] Choose number of times flash fires at selected output. Note that depending on shutter speed and option selected for Interval, actual number of flashes may be less than selected. [FREQ.] Choose number of times flash fires per second. Z Times The number of times the flash can fire in succession is determined by flash output.
U SET UP Z Setting the commander mode Choose this option to use the built-in flash as a master flash controlling one or more remote optional Speedlights in up to two groups (A and B) using Advanced Wireless Lighting. [BUILT-IN] Choose flash mode for built-in flash (commander flash). TTL i-TTL mode. Menu of flash compensation values will be displayed; choose value between +3.0 and –3.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV. At settings other than ±0, will be displayed in control panel and viewfinder.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) 1 2 Set the menu. COMMANDER MODE MODE COMP. BUILT-IN BUILT IN TTL 0 A GRP. B GRP. CH TTL TTL 3 CH 0 0 SET Shooting. A Compose shot and arrange Nikon Speedlights as shown below. 30º or less 60-30º 5m/16´ or less 10m/30´ or less CANCEL A Press n or o to select [Cd:COMMANDER MODE]. Camera (built-in flash) 30º or less B Press q. C Press n or o to change the setting. D Press q to go to the next setting.
U SET UP C Press flash pop-up button to raise built-in flash (note that built-in flash must be raised even if [–] is selected for the [MODE] under [BUILT-IN]). D After confirming that camera flash-ready light and flash-ready lights for all Speedlights are lit, frame photograph, focus, and shoot. • If [ON] is selected for [MODELING FLASH] under [ FLASH/BKT] in the [SET UP] menu (➝p.165), all flashes will emit a modeling flash when the depth-offield preview button is pressed.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) MODELING FLASH AUTO BKT IN M EXP.MODE At the default setting [ON], the built-in flash and Nikon Speedlights that support the Nikon Creative Lighting System will emit a modeling flash when the depth-of-field preview button is pressed. Select [OFF] to disable this feature. This option controls what settings are affected when [AE & FLASH] or [AE ONLY] is selected for [AUTO BRACKETING SET] in manual exposure mode.
U SET UP AUTO BKT ORDER This option controls the order in which bracketing is performed. How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) BUTTON ASSIGNMENT AE-L/AF-L BUTTON This option controls the behavior of the AE-L/AF-L button. [N:MTR>UNDER>OVER] Bracketing performed in order described in bracketing program (➝p.106). [ :UNDER>MTR>OVER] Bracketing proceeds in order from lowest to highest value. AUTO BKT SELECTION This option controls how the bracketing program is selected.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) CENTER BUTTON MULTI-SELECTOR This option determines what operations can be performed by pressing the center of the multi-selector. Press the multi-selector to ready the camera (wakeup) from standby status after the auto power save function was activated, or to initiate autofocus. [DO NOTHING] The camera will not return to ready from the standby status when the multi-selector is pressed. [WAKE-UP] The camera will go to ready by pressing the multiselector.
U SET UP FUNC. BUTTON This option controls the function performed by the FUNC. button. [FV LOCK] If built-in flash or Nikon CLS-compatible Speedlight is used, flash value locks when FUNC. button is pressed. Press again to cancel FV lock. [FV LOCK/LENS DATA] Same as above, except that if built-in flash is lowered or Nikon CLS-compatible Speedlight is not attached, use the FUNC. button and command dials to specify focal length and aperture of non-CPU lenses (➝p.122, 123). [1 STEP Tv/Av] If FUNC.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) FUNCTION LOCK To avoid mis-use, lock the functions of the command dial, [SHOOTING MENU] and [SET UP] menu. [LOCK SETTING] Select [ALL FUNCTION], [SELECTED FUNCTION], or [BASIC FUNCTION] for the [LOCK SETTING]. Releases the lock for functions. ALL FUNCTION Locks the fucntions which can be locked in [BASIC FUNCTION] and the functions which can be specified in [SELECTED FUNCTION]. SELECTED FUNCTION Locks the specified functions.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) Z Setting the function to be locked Z Making the Lock Setting FUNCTION LOCK HELP LOCK SETTING UNLOCK FUNCTION SELECTION ALL FUNCTION CHANGE PASSWORD SELECTED FUNCTION BASIC FUNCTION FUNCTION SELECTION FORMAT ERASE APERTURE SHUTTER SPEED SET CANCEL A Press n or o to select [LOCK SETTING]. A Press n or o to select [FUNCTION SELECTION]. B Press q. B Press q. C Press n or o to select options for [LOCK SETTING].
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) Z Setting the password FUNCTION SELECTION FORMAT ERASE APERTURE SHUTTER SPEED SET LOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK CANCEL CHANGE PASSWORD - - - - NEW PASSWORD 0000: NO PASSWORD CANCEL E Press n or o to change the setting. A Press n or o to select [CHANGE PASSWORD] Settings F Press p to return to selecting a function. B Press q. G Repeat step C–F to change the settings of functions. C Press nopq to enter a new password. H Press MENU/OK to confirm the setting.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) MEMO COMMAND DIALS To change the password If a password has been previously set, the following screen is displayed in step C. CHANGE PASSWORD CURRENT PASSWORD - - - - NEW PASSWORD - - - - 0000: NO PASSWORD CANCEL Enter the preset password and new password to change the password. If you set [NEW PASSWORD] to [0000], the password setting is canceled. This option controls the operation of the main and subcommand dials.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) [CHANGE MAIN/SUB] Exchanges functions of main and sub-command dials when setting shutter speed and aperture. Select [CHANGE MAIN/SUB] and press q on the multi-selector. Press no to change the setting. [APERTURE SETTING] Controls whether changes to aperture are made using lens aperture ring or command dials. Select [APERTURE SETTING] and press q on the multi selector. Press no to change the setting.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) [MENUS AND PLAYBACK] Controls functions performed by command dials during playback or when menus are displayed. Select [MENUS AND PLAYBACK] and press q on the multi-selector. Press no to change the setting. COMMAND DIALS HELP ROTATE DIRECTION CHANGE MAIN/SUB APERTURE SETTING MENUS AND PLAYBACK NORMAL OFF SUB ON OFF [ON] Main-command dial performs same function as pressing multi-selector left or right.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) MISC. NON-CPU LENS DATA AF-ON FOR MB-D200 This option controls the function assigned to the AF-ON button for the optional MB-D200 battery pack. See p.121 for details. FILE TAG OPTIONS MB-D200 BATTERY TYPE To ensure that the camera functions as expected when AA batteries are used in the Nikon MB-D200 battery pack, match the option selected in this menu to the type of battery inserted in the battery pack.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) [DPI SETTING] Sets the number of pixels per inch to define the image data in length. The set information will be recorded on the tag information. The value can be set between 36 and 3000 DPI. Select the item and press q on the multi-selector to display the setting screen. Use no to change the setting. DPI SETTING 73 DPI MAINTENANCE BATTERY INFO View information on the rechargeable battery NP-150 currently inserted in the camera. BATTERY INFO PIC.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) TIME FIRMWARE VERSION View the camera firmware version. DATE/TIME MAINTENANCE COUNTER See p.36 for details. View the number of times the shutter has been released ([NO OF PICTURE]), or how many times the shutter unit has been replaced ([UNIT REPLACE]). [NO OF PICTURE] is displayed in 100 unit increments. MIRROR LOCK-UP (CLEANING) 1 Use time difference function.
U SET UP 2 How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) Move to [TIME DIFFERENCE] screen. DATE/TIME DATE/TIME TIME DIFFERENCE MEMO 1 / 2 09 / 2 0 0 7 1 1 : 0 0 A M Set time difference. TIME DIFFERENCE 1 / 20 / 2007 1 / 20 / 2007 Available time setting –23:45 to +23:45 (in 15-minute increments) HOME LOCAL Press q. 3 CHECK CHECK 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Upon returning from a trip, always change the time difference setting back to [N HOME] and then check the date and time again. See p.36 for details.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) SYSTEM FORMAT Initialize (format) the memory card for use with the camera. USB MODE Before connecting the camera to a computer via USB (➝p.194), select the appropriate USB option as determined by the computer operating system. [ FORMAT FORMAT OK? ERASE ALL DATA OK CANCEL SET B Press MENU/OK to initialize the memory card. Settings A Press n or o to select OK. MTP(PTP)] Normally selected. Select [MTP(PTP)] to send pictures to the PC or to use PictBridge.
U SET UP How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) CHECK FRAME NO. Frame number Use this function to specify whether frame numbers are assigned consecutively from previous numbers or begin again. 100 - 0001 File number A B * Formatted memory card used for both A and B. [CONTINUOUS] Pictures are stored beginning from the highest file number stored on the last memory card used. [RENEW] Pictures are stored on each memory card beginning with a file number 0001.
How to use the SET UP menu (➝p.138) AUTO POWER SAVE BEEP When this function is active and the camera remains unused for a pre-determined amount of time (15sec/ 30sec/1min/2min/5min/10min), the camera automatically shuts down (standby status). The viewfinder display, the aperture and shutter speed indicators in the control panel will turn off in standby status. Use this function when you want to get the maximum possible running time from your battery.
Connecting to a TV For easier viewing, you can connect to a TV so the images can be displayed on a larger screen. To terminals Video (yellow) Plug the Video cable (included) into the VIDEO OUT (Video output) socket of the camera. Plug the other end of the cable into the video input socket on the TV. VIDEO OUT socket 182 CAUTION MEMO • Plug the Video cable (included) and the AC power adapter correctly and push them in each terminal. • See p.210 for the information of the AC power adapter.
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 A Connect the camera to your printer using the USB cable (mini-B). Before connecting to a printer SYSTEM HELP FORMAT MTP(PTP MTP PTP) USB MODE PC SHOOT. AUTO FRAME NO. PC SHOOT.
Connecting Camera Directly to Printer — PictBridge Function B Connect the camera to a printer and turn the printer on. Set the Power switch to ON to turn the camera on. [ USB] appears on the screen. USB Specifying images for printing (PRINT WITH DATE / PRINT WITHOUT DATE) PICTBRIDGE TOTAL : 00002 02 SHEETS C The following screen appears on the screen after a moment. “Specifying images for printing” ➝p.184 “Printing with DPOF setting” ➝p.
PRINT THESE FRAMES TOTAL : 9 SHEETS Printing with DPOF setting (u PRINT DPOF) PICTBRIDGE YES CANCEL PRINT WITH DATE PRINT WITHOUT DATE PRINT DPOF D Press MENU/OK again to download the data to the printer and start printing the specified number of prints. A Press DISP/BACK to open the menu. Even if MENU/OK is pressed with the total number of images set at 0 (zero), the confirmation message appears for one print of the displayed image. Press MENU/OK again to start printing.
Connecting Camera Directly to Printer — PictBridge Function MEMO PRINT DPOF OK? TOTAL : 9 SHEETS PRINTING YES CANCEL D Press MENU/OK again to download the data to the printer and start printing the specified frames (files) continuously. CHECK To select [uPRINT DPOF], the DPOF settings must be specified on FinePix S5 Pro beforehand (➝p.128). CAUTION Even when [WITH DATEE] is specified in the DPOF settings (➝p.128), the date is not inserted on printers that do not support date printing.
CAUTION • In PictBridge function, images photographed anything other than a digital camera may not print properly. • The camera cannot be used to specify printer settings such as the paper size and print quality. • For best result, please connect the AC Power Adapter AC-135VN (sold separately) to your camera while using with a PictBridge printer. • Use memory card that was formatted on FinePix S5 Pro. • Movies and CCD-RAW images cannot be printed.
Installation on a Windows PC 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.
Z Recommended system Operating System Windows XP CPU 2 GHz Pentium 4 or better recommended RAM 512 MB or better recommended Hard disk space 2 GB or better Display 1024 × 768 pixels or better, Highest (32 bit) Internet connection Broadband (ADSL, FTTH, CATV, etc.) CAUTION Continued Q Software Installation • Connect the camera directly to the PC using the USB cable (mini-B). The software may not operate correctly when you use an extension cable or connect the camera via a USB hub.
Installation on a Windows PC Do not connect the camera to your PC until the software installation is completed. 1 Install FinePixViewer as instructed in the Quick start guide. Installing other applications You may see messages for installing ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix. Install this application as directed by the on-screen instructions. 2 Launching the installer manually A Double-click the “My Computer” icon. * Windows XP users should click “My Computer” in the “Start” menu.
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. 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.
Installation on a Mac OS X 192 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 4 Double-click on “Installer for MacOSX”. The Installer setup dialog appears. Click the [Installing FinePixViewer] button.
9 The ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix installer automatically starts up and a window showing the installation progress appears (Installation may take several minutes). 10 The “FinePixViewer installation completed” 13 Select “Other...” from “When a camera is connected, open”. 14 Select “FPVBridge” from “FinePixViewer” folder in the “Applications” folder and click the [Open] button. message dialog appears. Then click exit button and close it.
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. MEMO If the power cuts out during data transmission, the data will not be transmitted correctly. Always use the AC power adapter when connecting the camera to a PC. Refer to Software Installation (➝p.188, 191) the first time you connect the camera to your PC. Install the software first.
• If the camera communicates with the PC successfully, will be displayed in the control panel and viewfinder. Photographs can be transferred to the computer as described in the manual for the supplied software (on CD). MEMO See the manuals provided with the supplied software for more information. CAUTION Software Installation • FinePix S5 Pro is compatible with MTP/PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol).
Connecting to a PC G Set a PC. Windows XP Windows 98 SE / Me / 2000 Professional / Macintosh A The “Found New Hardware” help message appears in the bottom-right corner of your screen. This message will close when the settings are completed. No action is required. CAUTION The Windows CD-ROM may also be required during installation. In this event, change CD-ROMs as directed by the on-screen instructions.
Disconnecting the camera 1 Windows 2 A Set the Power switch to OFF to turn the camera off. B Unplug the USB cable (mini-B) from the camera. Once the image has been saved, the window below appears (Save Image Wizard window). To disconnect the camera, click the [Remove] button. ;USB socket Macintosh Software Installation Once the image has been saved, the window below appears. To disconnect the camera, click the [OK] button.
Connecting to a PC Using FinePixViewer Mastering 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 A Click “How to Use FinePixViewer” in the FinePixViewer Help menu. B Click “Basic Operation” and then click “Slide Show” in the menu that appears.
E When the message appears, click the [OK] button. Check your selection carefully since the process cannot be canceled once you click the [OK] button. F Automatic uninstallation begins. When uninstallation ends, click the [OK] button. Macintosh Quit FinePixViewer. Then drag the installed FinePixViewer folder to the Trash and select “Empty Trash” in the “Finder” menu.
System Expansion Option By using FinePix S5 Pro together with other optional accessories, 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.
Z Usable Nikon accessories Speedlights Nikkor lens** SB-800 Speedlight** SB-600 Speedlight** Remote terminal accessories SU-800/SB-R200** MC-36 Remote Cord** Studio flash*** Sync cable** MC-30 Remote Cord** MC-22 Remote Cord** SB-800/SB-600 Speedlights** SC-28/SC-29** MC-21 Extension Cord** MC-22/MC-30/MC-36 MC-23 Connecting Cord** ML-3 Modulite Control Set** MC-25 Adapter Cord** Viewfinder accessories MC-35 GPS Adapter Cord** Barcode reader*** GPS unit*** Diopter-Adjustment Viewfinder Lens
Accessories Guide Visit the FUJIFILM web site for the latest information on camera accessories. http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital/index.html Accessory availability may vary by country. Please check with your local FUJIFILM representative to confirm product availability. • Rechargeable Battery NP-150 (1500mAh) NP-150 is a rechargeable lithium-ion high capacity battery. • Battery Charger BC-150 Charges the rechargeable battery. The BC-150 reduces charging time to approx. 2 hours and 15min.
Using Your Camera Correctly Read this information and the “Safety Notes” (➝p.238), to make sure you use your camera correctly.
Cleaning the CCD This camera is equipped with a CCD photosensitive element. This CCD is located behind the shutter screen. If dust or other soiling attaches to the surface of the CCD and pictures are then taken, this soiling may appear as spots in the image, depending on the camera settings and the type of subject. If this occurs, the CCD must be cleaned.
E Hold the camera so that the sun shines on the CCD and check the surface for dust. MEMO To return to normal operation without raising the mirror, turn the camera off. Starting CCD cleaning Take great care to avoid scratching or damaging the CCD during cleaning, as you will be responsible for the possibly high cost of repairs (or replacement) by an authorized FUJIFILM dealer. A Use a blower (without a brush attached) to remove any soiling on the CCD surface.
Cleaning the CCD B Check whether the dust has been removed from the CCD surface. C Moisten the bottom 5 mm (0.2 in) of the Sensor swab evenly with cleaning fluid. - The blower has removed the dust (There are no oily marks or fingerprints). RTurn the camera off and mount the lens or body cap on the camera. - There are oily marks or fingerprints left on the CCD that cannot be removed with the blower. RProceed to stepC.
E Wipe using the other side of the swab across the full width of the CCD from left to right once more. Do not reuse the swab. CAUTION If this does not remove the soiling, repeat steps C to E with a new Sensor swab or contact an authorized FUJIFILM dealer. F Turn the camera off and mount the lens or body cap on the camera. CAUTION • When you turn the camera off, the mirror drops down and the shutter closes at the same time. Take care to ensure that your fingers are not caught inside the camera.
Power Supply and Battery Notes on the Battery (NP-150) This camera uses the rechargeable lithium-ion Battery NP-150. Note the points below when using the rechargeable battery. Take particular care to read the Safety Notes to make sure that you use the battery correctly. * When shipped, the NP-150 is not fully charged. Always charge the NP-150 before using it. • When carrying the NP-150, install it in a digital camera. Z Battery Features • The NP-150 gradually loses its charge even when not used.
Notes on storage The rechargeable lithium-ion battery NP-150 is both compact and capable of storing large quantities of power. However, if it is stored for long periods while charged, the performance of the battery can be impaired. • If the battery will not be used for some time, run the battery out before storing it. • If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time, remove the battery from the camera. • Store the battery in a cool place.
Power Supply and Battery AC Power Adapter Always use the AC power adapter AC-135VN with the camera. The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC135VN can cause damage to your digital camera. • Use the AC power adapter for indoor use only. • Plug the connection cord plug securely into the DC input terminal of the FUJIFILM Digital camera. • Turn off the FUJIFILM Digital camera before disconnecting the cord from the FUJIFILM Digital camera’s DC input terminal. To disconnect, pull out the plug gently.
Notes on the Memory Card Z Protecting Your Data • Images may be lost or destroyed in the following situations. Please note that FUJIFILM assumes no responsibility for data that is lost or destroyed. 1. Removal of the memory card or turning the power off while the memory card is being accessed (i.e., during record, erase, initialization, and playback operations). 2. Improper handling and use of the memory card by the user or third party. CAUTION Save your important data to another media (i.e.
Warning Displays Warning messages displayed in the control panel and viewfinder Control panel (blinks) (blinks) Viewfinder (blinks) (blinks) Explanation Remedy Lens aperture ring is not locked at minimum aperture. Lock ring at minimum aperture (largest f/-number). Low battery. Ready fully-charged spare battery. • Battery exhausted. • Exchange with fully-charged spare battery. • Battery cannot be used in camera. • Battery information not available.
Control panel Viewfinder (blinks) (blinks) (blinks) (blinks) (blinks) Explanation Remedy Memory insufficient to record further photos at current settings, or camera has run out of file or folder numbers. • Reduce quality or size. • Delete photographs. • Insert new memory card. No memory card. Insert memory card. Problem(s) detected while shooting. Press the shutter button again. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer, If the warning is still displayed, or is displayed frequently.
Warning Displays Warning messages displayed in the LCD monitor Warning Displayed NO CARD Explanation Insert a memory card. • Memory card is not formatted. • The memory card contact area is soiled. • Format memory card on the camera (➝p.179). • Wipe the contact area on the memory card with a soft, dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the memory card (➝p.179). If the message still appears, replace the memory card. CARD NOT INITIALIZED • Camera fault. • Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Warning Displayed PROTECTED FRAME NO IMAGE Explanation Remedy An attempt was made to erase a protected file. Protected files cannot be erased. Remove the protection (➝p.132). An attempt was made to playback images from an empty memory card. It is impossible to playback. CANNOT CROP ~ CANNOT CROP An attempt was made to crop an image whose size The image cannot be cropped. is 2304 × 1536 pixels, or an image shot with RAW setting.
Warning Displays Warning Displayed Explanation • See the user manual supplied with the printer and check whether the printer supports the JFIF-JPEG or Exif-JPEG image format. If not, the printer cannot print the images. • Images with CCD-RAW cannot be printed. • Was the image data photographed using FinePix S5 Pro? You may not be able to print some images photographed by other cameras. • An attempt was made to make a setting for a multiple exposure picture when [ISO AUTO CONTROL] was [ON].
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Troubleshooting Z Getting ready Matters Problems Possible causes The battery has run out. The camera is not turned ON when The battery is loaded backward. setting the power The battery cover is not closed securely. switch to ON. Solutions 30, 32, 208 Load the battery in the correct direction 32 Close the battery cover securely. 32 The camera and AC power adapter are not Connect the camera and AC power connected correctly. adapter correctly. Battery and power Battery runs out supply quickly.
Z Shooting Matters Basic operations Problems No photograph is taken when pressing the shutter button. Solutions Page The memory card is full. Possible causes Insert a new memory card or erase some unnecessary frames. 34, 53, 127 The memory card is not formatted. Format the memory card on the camera. 35, 145, 179 The focus is not set in AF-S mode (focus indicator “l” not lit). Use AF lock to set the focus and check that the focus indicator “l" is lit before taking 54, 61 the shot.
Troubleshooting Matters Problems Cannot use the flash. Flash The playback image is dark even though the flash was used. Photographed images The image is blurred. Photographed Recording images images are not recorded. 220 Possible causes Solutions Page The shutter button was pressed while the Wait until the charging is completed before flash was charging. pressing the shutter button. 79 The flash is set to suppressed flash mode. Raise the built-in flash. (The flash is closed.
Z Playing back Matters Problems The function which erases a frame does not perform. Erasing Frame No. Possible causes Some frames may be protected. Solutions Page Unprotect frame(s). 132 [ALL FRAMES] under [ ERASE] does not erase all frames. [CONTINUOUS] under [FRAME NO.] does not function. You opened the battery cover without Always turn the camera off when replacing turning the camera off when replacing the the battery or memory card. Opening the battery or memory card.
Troubleshooting Matters Connecting to printer Problems Cannot print with PictBridge. Solutions Page The USB cable (mini-B) is not correctly connected to the printer or camera. Possible causes Set up the camera, and connect the USB cable (mini-B) correctly. 183 The printer is not turned on. Turn the printer on. – Z Others Matters Problems Possible causes Camera malfunction may be caused temporarily. Camera operation etc. Nothing happens when pressing the The battery has run out.
Specifications System Model Digital camera FinePix S5 Pro Effective pixels 12.34 million (S-pixel: 6.17 million, R-pixel: 6.17 million) pixels CCD Large-format (23.0 × 15.5 mm) Super CCD SR Pro with primary color filter Total 12.9 megapixels (Spixels: 6.45 million; R-pixels: 6.45 million) Storage media CF card and Microdrive™ (FAT32-compatible) (Compatibility is listed on Fujifilm website: http:// home.fujifilm.com/products/digital/) File format DCF-compliant Compressed: Exif Ver.2.
Specifications System 224 White balance Automatic scene recognition, Fine, Shade, Fluorescent(1-5), Incandescent, Choose color TEMP., Preset custom(1-5) *Can be fine tuned. Self-timer 20 sec./10 sec./5 sec./2 sec. Flash Manual pop-up, i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR, standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR, Guide No.: 12 (ISO 100-m); Sync. shutter speed: 1/250 sec.
Input/Output Terminal Video output NTSC/PAL-type Digital interface USB 2.0 High-Speed, MTP/PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) DC input socket AC Power Adapter AC-135VN (sold separately) Power Supply and Others Power supply Guide to the number of available frames for battery operation Use one of the following: Rechargeable Battery NP-150 (included) AC Power Adapter AC-135VN (sold separately) Battery Type NP-150 (1500 mAh) With LCD monitor OFF Approx.
Specifications Z Memory card capacity and image quality/size The following table shows the approximate number of pictures that can be stored on a 1 GB memory card at different quality and size settings. Exposure mode , ISO200, focus mode M, [IMAGE DISPLAY] set to [OFF], [QUICK PREVIEW DATA] set to [ON], SanDisk SDCFX (Extreme w) series card [D-RANGE] set to [100%(STD)] Image quality Image size File size No. of images Buffer capacity RAW+FINE L approx.18.1MB 55 approx.20 M approx.16.
[D-RANGE] set to WIDE (other than [100%(STD)]) Image quality Image size File size No. of images Buffer capacity RAW+FINE L approx.30.3MB 32 approx.8 M approx.28.6MB 34 approx.8 S approx.27.3MB 36 approx.8 L approx.28.0MB 35 approx.8 M approx.27.1MB 36 approx.8 RAW+NORMAL S approx.26.5MB 37 approx.8 RAW – approx.25.1MB 39 approx.10 FINE L approx.5.3MB 189 approx.19 M approx.3.5MB 285 approx.73 S approx.2.2MB 442 approx.100 approx.19 NORMAL L approx.2.
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.
Adobe RGB (1998) A color space introduced as the working color space for Adobe Photoshop 5.0. AdobeRGB encompasses almost all the colors reproduced by CMYK printers and is intended primarily for printing applications. It was introduced as "SMPTE-240E" in the RGB settings in Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and as "Adobe RGB (1998)" in the profile settings from version 6.0 onwards.
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Safety Notes • Make sure that you use your S5 Pro camera correctly. Read these Safety Notes and your Owner’s Manual carefully before use. • After reading these Safety Notes, store them in a safe place. About the Icons The icons shown below are used in this document to indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the product is used incorrectly as a result.
WARNING Do not change, heat or unduly twist or pull the connection cord and do not place heavy objects on the connection cord. These actions could damage the cord and cause a fire or electric shock. • If the cord is damaged, contact your FUJIFILM dealer. Do not place the camera on an unstable surface. This can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause injury. Never attempt to take pictures while in motion. Do not use the camera while you are walking or driving a vehicle.
Safety Notes WARNING When carrying the NP-150, install it in a digital camera or keep it in the soft case provided. When storing the NP-150, keep it in the soft case provided. When discarding, cover the battery terminals with insulation tape. Contact with other metallic objects or battery could cause the battery to ignite or burst. Keep memory cards out of the reach of small children. Because memory cards are small, they can be swallowed by children.
CAUTION When you are cleaning the camera or you do not plan to use the camera for an extended period, remove the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapter. Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric shock. When charging ends, unplug the charger from the power socket. Leaving the charger plugged into the power socket can cause a fire. Using a flash too close to a person’s eyes may temporarily affect the eyesight. Take particular care when photographing infants and young children.
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