Camera TV Software Data User’s Manual B- 011015 E
Brief Description This Digital Camera iX-100 is a simple, easy-to-use digital camera. The USB cable and SmartMedia supplied with the camera make it easy for you to download images to your PC. You can also use the video output function to view your images on a TV. The bundled “ArcSoft PhotoImpression3.0” software on the enclosed CD-ROM provides a range of functions that make it easy for you to modify your images, create calendars or postcards and print out what you have created on your printer.
Package Contents Camera After purchasing this product, be sure to check that the package contains all the items listed below. TV LR6 AA-size alkaline batteries (2) SmartMedia (4MB) Soft case Strap Video cable USB cable CD-ROM Software Camera Data User’s manual, Quick start guide, Warranty card Every effort has been made to ensure that this product is complete. If any items are missing from the package, contact the store from which you purchased the camera.
Contents Brief Description ................................................... 2 Package Contents .............................................. 3 Safety Notes ......................................................... 6 Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly ............... 7 Notes on the Power Supply .................................. 8 Notes on the SmartMedia™ ................................. 9 Nomenclature ..................................................... 11 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ..............
DATA TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................ 69 Warning Display ............................................... 71 Specifications ...................................................... 72 System Requirements ........................................ 73 Software USING THE SOFTWARE Data INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ......................... 46 Guide to Software ............................................. 47 For Windows ...............................................
Safety Notes To ensure that you use your camera correctly, read these Safety Notes and your User’s Manual carefully beforehand. The warnings given here provide important safety information and should be observed at all times. ■ The icon shown below is 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.
hTest Shots Prior to Photography hNotes on Copyright hLiquid Crystal h This camera contains precision electronic components. To ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject the camera to impact or shock while an image is being recorded. h Do not load or remove the SmartMedia while the camera is switched on as this could destroy the data on the SmartMedia. Switch the camera off before loading or removing the SmartMedia.
Notes on the Power Supply hCleaning Your Camera hApplicable Batteries h Use blower brush to remove dust from the lens, LCD or viewfinder as these surfaces, and then wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth. h Do not scratch hard objects against the lens, LCD or viewfinder as these surface are easily damaged. h Clean the body of the camera with a soft, dry, cloth.
The SmartMedia card supplied with your camera is a new image recording medium developed especially for use in digital cameras. Each SmartMedia card contains a built-in semiconductor memory chip (NAND flash memory) which is used for storing digital image data. Because the data is stored electronically, the stored image data can be deleted from the card and new data recorded. hSmartMedia with IDs The SmartMedia ID is a SmartMedia that has an individually assigned identification number.
h Never remove the SmartMedia or switch the camera off during data recording, during data deleting (SmartMedia formatting). These actions could result in damage to the SmartMedia. h Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the camera. The use of other SmartMedia could damage the camera. h The SmartMedia are precision electronic devices. Do not bend, drop, or subject the SmartMedia to shocks.
Flash(P.25) Camera Nomenclature Self-timer lamp(P.28) Viewfinder window(P.23) TV Lens Battery cover(P.15) Software Shooting distance selector switch(P.24) Tripod mount Data USB socket(P.58) Video output socket(P.
Power button(P.18) Liquid crystal display(P.13) QUALITY button(P.26) Flash button(P.25) MODE button(P.27) Viewfinder lamp(P.23) Shutter button(P.23) Strap lug(P.14) Viewfinder (P.23) SmartMedia slot cover(P.16) 12 SmartMedia slot (P.
LCD p Mode Close-up Mode See page P.24 Camera Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Flash Mode P.25 TV Auto Flash f d a Forced Flash s Flash-off u i o Mode See page w Self-timer Mode P.28 P.23, 33, 45 g Digital Telephoto Mode P.29 Number of Available Shots (001-999), etc. z Battery Status P.18 n b y SmartMedia is loaded/unload P.19 q Still Image Mode t Movie Mode P.22, 30 Video Output Format P.33, 36 r Beep Tone on/off P.33, 45 e Delete Mode Data 1 qt P.
ATTACHING THE STRAP 3 1 P Point 14 2 Do not use a strap made for cellular phones or similar electronic products. These straps are usually too light or weak to hold your camera securely. For safety, use only straps designed for cameras.
■Compatible batteries Use LR6 AA-size alkaline batteries (2). 1 Camera LOADING THE BATTERIES 2 TV 3 Software h In cold locations (at temperatures of +10°C or below), battery performance deteriorates and the time for which they can be used shortens markedly. h Do not use new battery together with used battery. Do not use batteries of different types or brands together. h Take care not to drop the batteries when you open or close the battery cover.
LOADING THE SmartMedia 1 TM ✽ Insert the SmartMedia so that the goldcolored section on the SmartMedia faces the gold stickers on the camera. 2 3 Gold colored sectio on h Ensure that camera Gold stickers is switched off ! ■Supported SmartMedia and Standard No. of Available Shots ✽ Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it is used with FUJIFILM SmartMedia.
Removing the SmartMedia Write-Protecting SmartMedia Affixing a write-protect sticker to a SmartMedia makes it impossible to record or delete images on the SmartMedia or format the SmartMedia. Simply peel off the sticker to use the card normally again. Camera h Ensure that camera is switched off ! TV P Point Never remove the SmartMedia while the camera is still switched on. Data h Take care not to cut yourself with the edge of the sticker.
Battery Status k SWITCHING ON AND OFF LCD h Pressing the k Power button switches the camera on and off. P Point 18 Switching the camera on allows you to check the remaining battery charge and ascertain whether a SmartMedia is loaded in the camera. Description z The batteries have ample charge. x The battery charge is low. Have a new set of batteries ready. c The batteries will run out shortly. We recommend to replace with new batteries. v The batteries are exhausted.
SmartMedia Status h To ready the camera for taking pictures after the Power Save function has been activated, press the k Power button. LCD A SmartMedia card is loaded. A SmartMedia is write-protected. ✽ If the beep tone is switched on (/P.33, 45), the camera emits a beep. Data P Point If you load a SmartMedia into your camera correctly and the “y” icon does not appear, wipe the contact area (goldcolored section) of the SmartMedia with a soft dry cloth and then reload the SmartMedia.
GUIDE TO CAMERA OPERATIONS TAKING PICTURES q Using camera q Still Image Mode (/P.22) Shooting Distance Selection (/P.24) j Normal Mode p Close-up Mode Flash Mode Selection (/P.25) Auto Flash a Forced Flash s Flash-off d REVIEW q Using camera & TV Index (/P.38) Review (/P.39) Slide show (/P.40) eDELETE q Using camera Delete the selected frame (/P.34) ✽ You can delete all the images. Refer to Refer to “Connecting to a TV” (/P.36) Quality Selection (/P.26) u/i/o Mode Selection (/P.
Camera 2SETTINGS Delete the selected frame (/P.41) Delete all (/P.42) Format (/P.42) Refer to “Connecting to a TV” (/P.36) Video Output Format (/P.36) Main Menu (/P.37) Language (/P.43) Camera information (/P.44) Settings (/P.45) Slide show mode Slide show duration Power save function (Time out) Beep tone Counter display format (Picture counter) Restore default settings Refer to Data You can check your images on the TV as you select the frames to be deleted. Video Output Format (/P.
qTAKING PICTURES 2 1 Switch the camera on. h Focal range: Approx. 1.0 m to infinity P Point 22 h For normal photography, check that the shooting distance selector switch is set to j (/P.24). h For close-up photography, set the shooting distance selector to p (/P.24). Loading the strap over your wrist, brace your elbows firmly against your body and hold the camera with both hands. Compose your shot so that the subject you want to photograph is within the field of view (bright frame).
Viewfinder and Viewfinder Lamp Display ■Viewfinder Camera 3 Parallax correction mark TV Bright frame lines The area inside the field of view (bright frame) is photographed. Compose your shot so that what you want to photograph is within the field of view (bright frame). When you press the shutter button, the camera taking the picture. The image is then recorded and the number in the counter decreases. P Point h The number of shots may increase or decrease slightly depending on the type of subject.
SELECTING THE SHOOTING DISTANCE (jNormal Mode/pClose-up Mode) You can take close-up pictures by setting the shooting distance selector switch to p. h Focal range: Approx. 20-30 cm Parallax x correction o mark When close-up photography p is selected, the area inside the dotted line shown above is photographed. Compose your shot so that your subject is inside the dotted lines. 24 Mode Description j The camera is ready for normal photography. The “p” icon is not displayed on the LCD (/P.22).
Camera a SELECTING THE FLASH MODE You can select the flash mode in response to various subjects. h Effective flash range: Approx. 0.8-2.0 m LCD Mode h Use this mode for ordinary photography. The flash fires in bright conditions as well as dark conditions. a Forced h Use this mode to photograph backlit scenes, such as a subject against a window Flash or in the shade of a tree, or to obtain the correct colors when you are shooting under lighting such as fluorescent tubes.
, SELECTING THE QUALITY MODE (IMAGE QUALITY) You can select the appropriate quality for your shots. The number of available shots varies depending on the selected quality setting, and the number of available shots shown by the counter increases or decreases accordingly. ■Quality (Image Quality) Select “u” for better image quality and “o” to increase the number of available shots. In most cases, the “i” setting provides more than adequate image quality.
The m button allows you to select from a range of shooting modes to suit your subject and to modify camera settings or delete images. Mode q Still Image Mode P.22 qw Self-timer Mode P.28 qg Digital Telephoto Mode P.29 Self-timer & Digital Telephoto Mode P.28, 29 Movie Mode which allows you to shoot up to 90 seconds of movie at a time P.30 2 Set Mode (Video Output Format/ Beep Tone Setting/Counter Display Format/Delete) P.
w Self-timer Mode In this mode, a timer runs for roughly 10 seconds before the shutter is released. Use this mode for shots such as photographs of yourself. 1 2 3 4 The self-timer lamp lights steadily for 5 seconds, blinks for 5 seconds and then takes the picture. Compose the picture and press the shutter button. P Point 28 To stop the self-timer once it has started running, press the m button. P Point If the r beep tone is switched on (/P.
This mode allows you to enlarge (approx. 2x) the central portion of the viewfinder image. Camera g Digital Telephoto Mode TV Software P Point Data h The quality (image quality) setting is automatically switched to “o” (640 x 512 pixels). This setting cannot be changed. Because you cannot use the viewfinder to check the resulting shot, you cannot accurately determine the area that is photographed. h j Normal mode: Position your subject as close as possible to the center of the viewfinder.
t Movie Mode This mode allows you to shoot up to 90 seconds of movie at a time. 1 2 Start When you start shooting, the counter displays the elapsed shooting time (in seconds). h Movie format: QuickTime movie, MOV format 160 × 120 pixels 10 frames per second Without sound 30 P Point The shooting time per shot may be shorter than 90 seconds depending on the available space on the SmartMedia.
Stop Viewing Movies There are 2 ways to view your movies. Camera 3 1Connect the camera to a TV (/P.36). 2Download the movie to your PC (/P.58). TV To view movies on your PC, install “QuickTime” and use the “QuickTime Player” software. Software P Point Data If you press the shutter button during shooting, shooting ends and the movies recorded onto the SmartMedia. Once the remaining time runs out, movie recording automatically stops and the movie is stored on the SmartMedia.
2 2 Set Mode (Video Output Format/Beep Tone Setting/Counter Display Format/Delete) Set mode allows you to select the video output format, beep tone on and off, counter display format and to delete images. Power off Return to“ To To “Video Output Format / Beep Tone Setting” (P.33) P Point 32 ” “Delete”(P.34) To “Counter Display Format” (P.33) h Press the respective buttons to select settings or delete images.
Counter Display Format This setting allows you to select the video output format and beep tone on and off. This setting allows you to select either the remaining number of shots or the number of shots taken as the counter display mode. Camera Video Output Format/Beep Tone Setting TV n b This stands for National Television System Committee and refers to a color broadcasting format for TV broadcasting that is used primarily in the U.S and the Japan.
e e Delete This function is useful for deleting the last image shot but you can not check the resulting images. 1 Select the type of image to be deleted “q” Still Image or “t” Movie). Power off Return to" " P Point 34 Execute Select Still Image or Select the frame Movie to delete h When you are deleting images, do not hold down the shutter button as this could result in you mistakenly deleting the image.
3 Camera 2 TV Software Delete the file. Select the file to be deleted. Data h You can delete all the images by pressing the shutter button for at least 3 seconds. h To delete the images checking them, refer to page 41.
CONNECTING TO A TV ✽ Select the correct setting for your TV format before connecting the camera to a TV to view your images. By using the enclosed video cable to connect the camera to a TV, you can review or delete images and select the camera settings. Power off P Point 36 h Always switch the camera and TV off before connecting the camera to the TV. h Select video input mode on the TV settings.
Description See Page Index Views your images 16 frames at a time. Use this option when you want to select a particular image from many images. P.38 Review Views images one frame at a time. You can also use this option to delete images. P.39 Views images sequentially at a specified interval (seconds). P.40 Slide show Delete all Format Language Deletes all the images at once. P.42 Deletes all the data and reformats (initializes) the SmartMedia for use with this camera. P.
Index (16-frame review) This option allows you to view 16 image frames at a time. Use this option when you want to select a particular image from many images. P Point Power off Move image selection left To “Review” (P.39) 38 Return to “Main menu” (P.36) Move image selection right h The “t” icon is displayed for movies. h To view a single image, play a movie or delete images, select the desired frames and press the shutter button to switch to “Review” mode (/P.39).
This option allows you to view individual images or to play movies. You can also delete images or movies in this mode. Software Power off View previous frame View next frame Data To “Delete” (P.41) Return to “Main menu” (P.36) TV P Point h t Movies are played automatically. h To delete an image, press the shutter button and switch to “Delete (File info)” mode (/P.41).
Slide show (continuous review) This option views your images sequentially at a specified interval (seconds). This is useful when you want to view all your images. Power off View previous frame To “Delete” (P.41) Return to “Main menu” (P.36) 40 View next frame P Point h You can override the slide show to view earlier or later frames. h t Movies are played automatically. h To delete an image, press the shutter button while the image is displayed and switch to “Delete (File info)” mode (/P.41).
e Delete (delete frame) You can use this option to delete individual images and to check image file sizes and movie durations. Software Power off TV When you select “Delete” and press the shutter button, a confirmation message appears. To delete the selection, select “OK” and press the shutter button. Camera e Select Data Execute Return to “Main menu” (P.
Delete all Format This option allows you to delete all the images at once. This option allows you to delete all the data and reformats (initializes) the SmartMedia for use with this camera. Power off Power off Select Select Execute/Confirm Return to Select “Main menu” (P.36) P Point 42 Return to “Main menu” (P.36) Select Execute/ Confirm Formatting deletes all the data on the SmartMedia.
Camera 2 Language This option allows you to select the language for the menu display. Power off Select language Select language Software Return to “Main menu” (P.36) TV Execute/ Confirm Data P Point !Select and apply the language. @Change the setting. #Confirm the setting.
Camera information This option displays information such as the amount of SmartMedia capacity used and the remaining available space. Item Description No. of photos Number of still image frames shot No. of movies Number of movie files shot External memory Used SmartMedia usage information Shows the amount of SmartMedia capacity used. Free Shows the available space. Size Shows the total capacity of the SmartMedia. Power off Return to “Main menu” 44 (P.36) Return to “Main menu” (P.
This screen allows you to set parameters that cannot be set using the “2” mode on the camera (/P.32), including the slide show display mode and the power save function settings. Slide show mode once, repeat Slide show duration (seconds) 3, 5, 10, 15 Sets the time for which each image frame is displayed. Time out (seconds) 30, 45, 60, 90, none Sets the interval after which the power save function operates. Beep tone on, off Selects whether or not the beep tone sounds.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE This software allows you to connect the camera to your PC with the enclosed USB cable and then download the images you have photographed to your PC and work with them.
Camera Guide to Software The enclosed CD-ROM contains the software shown below. h iX-100 Twain Driver (for Windows only) ✽ You cannot use this driver to open movie files. ✽ This software is not Macintosh-compatible. Driver Utility Program h iX-100 My Camera Driver h QuickTime5 Software needed for viewing movies, etc. Software to make it easy for you to download camera images and modify them, create calendars or postcards. ✽ This software is TWAIN-compatible. Data For Movies h PhotoImpression3.
For Windows 1 Switch on your PC and load the enclosed CD-ROM. Do not connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable 2 The installer starts up automatically. Windows CD-ROM Macintosh P Point ■Launching the installer manually Double-click [SETUP] or [SETUP.exe] in the CD-ROM window. ✽ The way file names are displayed differs as described below depending on your computer settings. h File extensions (3-letter suffers indicating the file type) may be shown or hidden (e.g. Setup.exe or Setup).
until the software installation is completed. 4 Install iX-100 My Camera Driver. Camera 3 Install iX-100 Twain Driver.
5 Install PhotoImpression3.0 as directed by the on-screen instructions. Windows Macintosh P Point You can select the language for the installation. Click the [Yes] button in the “Software License Agreement” window. 50 You can change the installation destination folder.
7 When you click the [Finish] button, your PC is restarted. Camera 6 Install QuickTime5 as directed by the on-screen instructions. TV Software Data You can change the installation destination folder. Simply click the [Next] button. Leave the fields blank and click the [Next] button. Select the Internet connection method (line type).
UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE “Add/Remove Programs” is utilized in the Control Panel to uninstall the software. Only perform this operation when you no longer require the installed software. Windows Macintosh 52 1 Check that the camera is not connected to the PC and then start up the PC. 2 Exit all application. 3 Open the [My Computer] window and double-click [Add/Remove Programs] in the Control Panel. 4 The “Add/Remove Programs Properties” window appears.
6 Automatic uninstallation begins. When uninstallation ends, click the [OK] button. Camera 5 When the confirmation message appears, click the button as directed by the on-screen instructions. TV P Point Software e.g. iX-100 My Camera Driver The confirmation message differs depending on the software you select. Click the button as directed by the on-screen instructions. Data PhotoImpression3.
For Macintosh 1 Switch on your Macintosh and load the enclosed CD-ROM. Windows CD-ROM Macintosh P Point 54 h “iX-100 Twain Driver” is not Macintoshcompatible. h If you have already installed QuickTime, you do not have to install it. If you want to install, double-click the CD-ROM icon and the [QuickTime5] folder to start the installation. Do not connect the camera to your Macintosh 2 Install iX-100 My Camera Driver.
using the USB cable until the software installation is completed. 4 Click the [Quit] button. Camera 3 Click the [Continue...] button to start the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions. TV Software These files are installed on your Macintosh. You can change the installation destination folder.
Continue to 1 Install PhotoImpression 3.0. Install PhotoImpression 3.0. Double-click the CD-ROM icon and the [ArcSoft PhotoImpression] folder to start the installation. 2 Double-click the [English] folder and the [PhotoImpression Installer] icon to start installation as directed by the onscreen instructions. Windows Macintosh P Point You can change the installation destination folder. Click the [Accept] button in the “License” window.
3 Click the [Quit] button. Only perform this operation when you no longer require the installed software. Drag the following all the installed files to the [Trash]. 2 Restart your Macintosh. 3 Select [Empty Trash] in the [Special] menu.
DOWNLOADING IMAGES TO A PC Connecting the camera to your PC with the enclosed USB cable, you can download your images to your PC and work with them. The driver software is needed to connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable, so check that the driver software was installed correctly. Windows Switch the camera on and then connect it to your PC using the USB cable. Download the images by using “My iX-100 Camera Driver” (/P.
This software lets you copy images on your PC by just dragging and dropping them from the folder to the desired location. Camera Using My iX-100 Camera Before connecting the camera to your PC using the USB cable, check that “iX-100 My Camera Driver” was installed correctly. 2 Select the images to be saved on your PC from inside the window. Drag and drop the images to the desired location. TV 1 Double-click the [My iX-100 Camera] in the [My Computer] window to open the window.
Using My iX-100 Camera This software is used to copy images on your Macintosh and work with them. Before connecting the camera to your PC using the USB cable, check that “iX-100 My Camera Driver” was installed correctly. Windows 1 Double-click the [My iX-100 Camera] alias on the desk top to open the window. 2 Select [Preference] in the [File] menu. Click the [Choose] button to select the application to open the images. ✽ Always select [Save] after you have changed the settings.
P Point The downloaded images are opened in your own image processing software program to double-click them. Camera 3 Select the images to be saved on your Macintosh from inside the window by clicking them or pressing the [ ] command + [A] keys (selecting all the images). Drag and drop the images to the desired location. TV If the message is displayed as shown, the application to open the images is not selected.
Using iX-100 Twain Driver for Windows only Installing this software allows you to open images directly from TWAIN-compatible software applications such as PhotoImpression. Before connecting the camera to your PC using the USB cable, check that “iX-100 Twain Driver” was installed correctly. Windows 1 Switch the camera on, and then connect it to your PC using the USB cable. 2 Macintosh ✽ Choose “iX-100 Twain Driver” to select the TWAIN driver software.
Select the images to be download. Camera ✽ You can select multiple images by holding the [Shift] key or [Ctrl] key as you click the images. Download the images to your PC. ✽ The image is saved onto [My Document] > [My Pictures] to click the [Open Selection] button (factory default). TV Specify the save destination folder for the images before downloading them. Erases the selected image in the camera. Erases all the images in the camera. Click the [Take Picture] button to take a picture.
USING PhotoImpression 3.0 This is a software to make it easy for you to download the images and modify them, create calendars or postcards. Quits the application. Minimizes the application window. Get Photo Use this button to download images from your camera. You can also use this button to load other images you like from stored albums or from your hard disk. Displays the help window. Edit Use this button to perform image editing tasks such as cropping, retouching and adjustment.
Navigation Window Resize tool Flip Horizontally tool Undo tool Use this tool to cancel (undo) the last unsaved action you performed. You can undo an action any number of times by simply clicking this button repeatedly. Delete Layer tool Use this tool to delete the currently selected layer. Rotate All Layers tool Use this tool to rotate the image in 90° increments. Redo tool Use this tool to redo the last cancelled (undo) operation.
Get Photo Use this button to download images from the camera. You can also use this button to load other your favorite images from stored albums or from your hard disk. Album This allows you to store your favorite images in albums. Note that an album is simply a way of recording the locations in which image files are stored and does not contain the actual images themselves. ! ✽ Store the actual images on your hard disk. You can also view the images in an album as a slide show.
Use this button to perform image editing tasks such as cropping, retouching and adjustment. Text TV This allows you to add text to an image. A new layer is automatically created for the added text. h You can specify the font, style, size and color. h You can also add a shadow to text and adjust the density of the shadow. Camera Edit ✽ Created text can be modified later. Enhance This allows you to make adjustments to the entire image. You can adjust the color tones, the brightness and the contrast.
Create Use this button to create a calendar or greeting card using your images or to put a frame around your images. Calendars This allows you to create your own original calendar simply by selecting a calendar template. h Select the year, the months and the template and then click [Apply] to apply your selections. ✽ You can adjust the size and position of the image later. Greeting Cards This allows you to create your own original greeting card simply by selecting a greeting card template.
Problem No power. Cause Remedy h The batteries are exhausted. h Replace the new alkaline batteries. h The batteries are not loaded correctly. h Load the batteries in the correct direction. h You use other batteries except alkeline ones. h Use the alkaline batteries only. Can’t use the flash to h The flash is set to s flash-off mode. take picture. h The batteries are exhausted. h Set the flash to d auto flash mode or a forced flash mode. h Replace the new alkaline batteries.
Problem The image is blurred. Cause Remedy h The camera or subject was moving when h Use the tripod, or set to the flash mode. the shot was taken. h You photographed a distant subject with h Set the shooting distance selector the p close-up mode. switch to j normal mode. Images of subjects shot h The flash fired in close-up photography. in close-up mode are too bright. h Set to the s flash-off mode. Nothing happens when h Camera malfunctions. you use the camera buttons and switch.
Warning Display Meaning Remedy “7” appears on the h A SmartMedia is not loaded. LCD taking photography. h Insert the SmartMedia. “7” appears on the h The SmartMedia is faulty. LCD and the viewfinder lamp glows red. h Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a clean dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the SmartMedia. “y” is flashing, “8” h The SmartMedia is write-protected. appears on the LCD and the viewfinder lamp glows red. h Remove the write-protection (Peel off the write-protect sticker).
Specifications h CCD image sensor CMOS image sensor Actual number of pixels: 1.36 million pixels Effective number of pixels: 1.31 million pixels h Storage media SmartMedia (3.
System Requirements For Windows h Compatible PCs: IBM PC/AT or compatible (models with USB support as standard) h Operating system: Windows 98 (including the second edition), Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows 2000 Professional h CPU: 200 MHz Pentium or better h RAM: 64MB minimum h Hard disk space: 200MB minimum h Others: A CD-ROM for driver and software installation For Macintosh h Compatible Macs: Power Macintosh G3 200 MHz minimum (models with USB support as standard) h Operating System: M
EC Declaration of Conformity We Name: Fuji Photo Film (U.K.) Ltd., Address: 125 Finchley Rd London NW3 6HY, United Kingdom declare that the product Product Name: Fujifilm Axia Digital Camera iX-100 Manufacture’s Name: Fujifilm Axia Co., Ltd.