BB11378-200(1)OWNER’S MANUALThis manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix S1 Pro correctly. Please follow the instructions
10NomenclatureVIDEO OUT socket (☞ P.36)Focus mode selecter switch (☞ P.27, 57)Power switch (☞ P.22)Strap mount (☞ P.16)Aperture button (☞ P.64)Exposur
100DPOF Settings - continued6Check the number of prints for which DPOF settingsare to be canceled and then press the “MENU/EXE”button.• To cancel the
1014Auto Play (Automatic Playback)Use the procedure below to select the Auto Play (automatic playback) methodfor photographed images.The Auto Play set
102Auto Play (Automatic Playback) - continued4Press “a” or “b ” on the 4-direction button to select theAuto Play time setting and then press “d” or “c
1034Adjusting the Color LCD Monitor Brightness The brightness of the color LCD monitor can be adjusted through 11levels.1Press the “PLAY” button and
1044Press “d” or “c” on the 4-direction button to adjust thebrightness.• Press “c” on the 4-direction button to increase the brightness of the colorLC
1055System Expansion OptionsPC CARDADAPTERUSB Cable and SoftwareSmartMedia(PC card slot)Card adapter (PC card slot)*Personal computer*Printer*(Floppy
106Lenses that Can Be Used with this Camera Use Nikkor lenses with built-in CPUs (excluding the IX Nikkor lenses)with this camera. In particular, the
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●SmartMedia™The following types of SmartMedia can be used with the FinePix S1 Pro:• MG-4S : 4 MB, 3.3 V • MG-32S : 32 MB, 3.3 V• MG-8S : 8 MB, 3.3 V
●Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath)This adapter is the same size and shape as a 3.5-inch floppydisk. You can copy the images on a SmartMedia to your PCsi
11Viewfinder window (☞ P.73)Eyepiece surround (☞ P.73)Diopter adjustmentknob (☞ P.73)AE lock button (☞ P.70)Self-timer button (☞ P.72)Exposure mode di
110Explanation of TermsAF/AE Lock: On the FinePix S1 Pro, pressing the shutter button halfway locks thefocus and exposure settings (AF/AE lock). If yo
1115Using the USB Cable and Software Included By connecting the camera to a personal computer with the cableprovided, you can download image data fro
112 Replacing Media (Downloading mode)● On Windows 98Check that the camera is not being accessed, switch the camera off andreplace the media.● On Win
1135Notes on Using the FinePix S1 Pro Places to AvoidDo not store or use the camera in the following types of locations:● Very humid, dirty or dusty
114Cleaning the CCD This camera is equipped with a CCD photosensitive element. This CCDis located behind the shutter screen.If dust or other soiling
4Hold down both the self-timer button “!” and the AElock button “AE-L” and switch the camera on.5Press the shutter button. The mirror swings up and th
116Cleaning the CCDCleaning the CCD - continued1Perform steps 1 to 5 in “Determining whether cleaningis required” to swing the mirror up.• Never disco
1175Power Supply Notes• Use AA-size nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH), AA-size Ni-Cd or AA-size alkalinebatteries, CR123A lithium batteries and a CR2025 bu
118● Disposing of batteriesDispose of used batteries in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations.● Notes on Using Small Rechargeable Batt
1195Notes on Media SmartMediaSmartMedia are a new recording media developed specifically for use in digital cameras. EachSmartMedia card contains a s
12Nomenclature - continuedLithium battery compartment cover (☞ P.17)Button cell holder (☞ P.17)Slot cover (☞ P.24)Tripod mountMENU/EXE button (☞ P.33)
120Notes on Media - continued• Do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a trouser pocket. This could subject theSmartMedia to excessive force when
1215Warning Displays If a warning is displayed or flashes in the top display panel, viewfinderdisplay, rear display panel or color LCD monitor, check
122Warning Displays - continuedProblemTop display panel Viewfinder display⁄(lit)⁄(lit)¤(lit)¤(lit)j(flashing)‹ andj(flashing)Ref.PageP.58P.62P.63P.60-
! CARD NOTINITIALIZED! CARD ERROR! PROTECTEDCARD! PROTECTDPOF FRAMEERASE OK?RESET UNMATCHED DPOF OK?! DPOF FILE ERROR1235ProblemRear display panel Col
124TroubleshootingSolution• Load new batteries.• Plug the adapter back in.• Fit new batteries.• Put the batteries in your pocketor another warm place
1255Solution• Move closer to the subject.• Remove the lens hood.• Clean the lens.• Focus the camera correctly (☞ P.28).• Remove the write-protection.(
126SpecificationsItem SpecificationsRecordingImagingCameraRecording mediaRecording modesRecorded image sizesPicture elementSensitivityExposure control
1275Item SpecificationsDisplayI/O socketsMain FunctionsInformation displayColor LCD monitorVideo outDigital (USB)DC inputAuto Power OffBattery checkWh
128Specifications - continuedThe number of available shots varies slightly depending on the type of subject.The actual number of available shots also
5129Safety Notes The warning and attention symbols shown below are used to indicate theseverity of the injury or damage that will result if the indic
AA-size battery icon(☞P.22)Sensitivity setting display(☞P.42)Media icon (for SmartMedia)13Rear Display Panel ScreensDate/timedisplayNo. of remainingst
130Do not use this camera in a bathroom or shower.This can cause a fire or electric shock.Never take pictures while moving.Never use this camera while
1315Do not leave the camera in very humid or dusty locations orlocations affected by oil smoke or steam.Leaving the camera in such locations may cause
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14Nomenclature - continuedShutter speed displayAperture setting displayProgram shift icon(☞ P.61)Synchromode icon(☞ P.76)Lithium battery checkicon (☞
15Focusing frame (☞ P.59)Center-weighted metering area (12 mm-dia.) (☞ P.69)Focus indicator (☞ P.28)Shutter speed displayAperture setting displayExpos
161 Attaching the Shoulder Strap Use the shoulder strap to ensure that you do not drop the camerawhile taking pictures.1Pass the end of the shoulder
172 Loading the Camera Batteries1• Loading the batteries in the wrong direction could cause a camera fault.Loading the Lithium BatteriesLoading the Bu
18• Loading the button cell in the wrong direction could cause a camera fault.1Switch the camera “OFF”, lift up the AA batterycompartment cover releas
191• To remove the battery adapter, graspthe catch with your fingers and lift theadapter out.Using the AC Power Adapter AC-5VH (optional)1Open the lit
2WarningThis symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of suff
203 Mounting the Camera Lens• Align the mounting marks on the lens and the camera body and then turnthe lens slowly in the direction of the arrow unti
211• Hold down the lens detaching button and turn the lens in the direction ofthe arrow.3To detach the lens from the camera body.When the camera is st
224 Switching the Camera On and Off1To switch the camera on or off, set the power switch to“ON” or “OFF” respectively. When you switch thecamera on, t
231 Use the procedure below to set the date and time.1Press the “MENU/EXE” button. The “SET-UP” menuappears on the color LCD monitor.2Press “a” or “b
246 Loading Media1Switch the camera “OFF”, open the slot cover andinsert the media. Load a Microdrive or a CompactFlashcard into the upper slot and a
1257 Removing Media• To remove a SmartMedia, push the SmartMedia in gently. TheSmartMedia then pops out slightly for easy removal.• To remove a Microd
265-Vari Programs P.668 Exposure Modes on the FinePix S1 ProSymbol Name Features and Typical UsesExposure is controlled entirely by the camera. Thismo
279 Setting the Exposure Mode Dial1 By setting the exposure mode dial to z (AUTO mode), you can leavethe exposure settings to the camera when you tak
2810Holding the Camera and Focusing Hold the shutter button halfway to focus the camera. When yoursubject is in focus, the focus indicator “●” appear
291• When you position the focusing frame on the object you want to focus onand press the shutter button halfway, the camera automatically focuseson t
3Please read the Safety Notes (☞P.129)and make sure youunderstand them before using the camera.For customers in CanadaCAUTIONThis Class B digital appa
3011Releasing the Shutter Check that the focus indicator “●” is lit and then slowly press theshutter button down fully to release the shutter.1Press
13112Playing Back Photographed Images• Pressing the “PLAY” button again (twice when multi-frame playback isselected) returns the camera to photography
32Use playback zoom to view details of the image being played back enlarged.1Display the recorded image. (See “To View Images(Playback)”.)• You cannot
3313Press “d” or “c” on the 4-direction button to displaythe “MULTI PLAY” menu.In multi-frame playback, image display can be set to “4-MULTI”, whichdi
344Press “a” or “b” on the 4-direction button to select “4-MULTI” or “9-MULTI”.5Press the “MENU/EXE” button to begin multi-frameplayback.• The display
351Use the procedure below to erase recorded images.To erase all the recorded images, see P.86.1Display the image to be erased. (See “To View Images(P
361Switch the camera and the TV off. Plug the enclosedvideo cable into the VIDEO OUT socket on the camera.VIDEO OUT socket• If there is a power outlet
371Background: A Brief Guide Focusing and ExposureFocusing, exposure and exposure metering are key factors in takingphotographs. By understanding thes
38Settings available from the rear display panelFactoryDefaultAUTO400Normal3040STDSTDSTDOFFRef.PageP.40P.42P.43P.44P.45P.46P.47P.48Setup FunctionsSett
239Settings that can be specified in the “SET-UP” menu on the color LCDmonitorFactoryDefaultOFF—TIFF-RGBSmartMedia10 sec.2 min.OFFDOWN-LOADINGHIGHENGL
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40Setting the White Balance By setting the optimum white balance for a variety of light sources,pictures can be taken that show the natural colors of
412• Because white balance settings other than “Custom” are disabled whenthe flash is used, do not use the flash if you want to achieve a particularef
42Setting the Sensitivity The ISO sensitivity (film speed) can be set to 320, 400, 800 or 1600.1Press the “FUNC” button.2The icon for the ISO sensit
Display Name DescriptionBasicNormal(default)FineHiThis setting records images at the lowest image quality but alsoallows the largest number of images
Display Name Description3040(default)23041440This setting sets the image size to 3040 × 2016 pixels. At thissetting, the smallest number of images can
Display Name DescriptionSTD(default)HIGHORGB/WThis setting sets the standard color density.This setting provides a higher color density than the “STD”
This setting sets the contrast for photographed images to thestandard level.Use this setting for images that will undergo image processingfor use in c
Display Name DescriptionSTD(default)HARDOFFThis setting applies the optimum level of sharpness for normalshots.This setting sharpens the outlines in a
Display Name DescriptionOFF(default)ONSelect this setting when you do not want to use multi-exposurephotography.Select this setting when you want to u
492Preview This setting specifies whether or not a preview image is displayed afteryou take a picture.1Press the “MENU/EXE” button. The “SET-UP” menu
53 Advanced PhotographyFocusing Modes... 57When the Focusin
50 Use the procedure below to specify a custom white balance setting.1Press the “MENU/EXE” button.2Press “a” or “b” on the 4-direction button to sele
512This setting specifies the TIFF data format when “Hi” is selected as the imagequality setting.1Press the “MENU/EXE” button.2Press “a” or “b” on the
52Use this setting to select either 2 seconds or 10 seconds (default setting) asthe interval after which the shutter is released during self-timer pho
532 The frame number memory function stores the last file number savedonto a media (SmartMedia or Microdrive) so that when a new media isloaded, file
54PC MODE/BEEPWhen the camera is connected to a personal computer, this setting specifieswhether images are downloaded from the camera to the computer
552LANGUAGE/RESETUse the procedure below to select the language used only in the “SET-UP”menu display. (Menus other than the “SET-UP” menu are shown o
56RESET - continued/Camera ResetUse the procedure below to reset the settings specified on the top displaypanel.1Hold down the exposure compensation b
357Focusing Modes• If the subject is dark, the auxiliary AF light automatically switches on whenthe shutter button is pressed halfway to illuminate th
58• Set the focus mode selector switch to M and focus the camera by turning thefocusing ring on the lens until the image can be seen clearly in the ma
359 If you are using AF (auto focus) to focus the camera, use the focuslock feature when you are composing a picture in which your mainsubject (the o
6Contents - continuedx : Portrait mode ...67c : Landscape
601Set the exposure mode dial to “z”.• When you select z (AUTO mode), the following function statuses apply:Metering mode : Multi-pattern metering (☞
Program ShiftBy turning the command dialduring programmed auto modephotography, you can change thecombination of shutter speed andaperture while maint
62In this mode, the photographer sets theshutter speed (1/2000 to 30 sec.) and thecamera automatically controls the aperturesetting. This mode is best
6331Set the exposure mode dial to “A” and set the aperturesetting (narrowest aperture to widest aperture) on thecommand dial.2Check that the focus ind
64In this mode, the photographer can set anyshutter speed (1/2000 to 30 sec.) and anyaperture setting (narrowest aperture towidest aperture). This all
6533Check that the focus indicator “●” is lit and take thepicture.• Lenses other than a Nikkor lens with a built-in CPU can only be used inthis mode.
66Set the exposure mode dial to the desired 5-variprogram, check that the focus indicator “●” is lit, andthen take the picture.• If one of the followi
v: Close-up modeThis mode uses exposure control with a wideaperture to give a relatively shallow depth offield so that you can take close-up shots inw
68b: Sport mode (continuous shooting)This mode uses exposure control with a fastshutter speed setting to freeze your subjectin a moment of rapid movem
693In multi-pattern metering, the image is divided into 6 zones as shown in thefigure above. Each of the 6 zones is measured independently and thatinf
75 ReferenceSystem Expansion Options... 105Lenses that Can Be Used with this Ca
70 AE lock allows you to set the exposure for a part of the image that youwant to be correctly exposed, and then lock in that exposure settingwhen yo
713Exposure Compensation• When you set the amount of compensation, the exposure compensation icon“h” appears on the top display panel and in the viewf
72 This mode is useful for shots such as commemorative pictures wherethe photographer also wants to be in the shot. Use a tripod orotherwise ensure t
733• While you are looking through the viewfinder, slide the diopteradjustment knob to the position in which you see the focusing frame inthe viewfind
74The built-in flash in the FinePix S1 Pro covers the field of view for a 28 mmlens and has a guide number of 15 (ISO 100•m). The flash also features
K: Red-eye reduction modeIf you select red-eye reduction mode and thentake a picture using the flash, the red-eyereduction lamp lights for about 1 sec
Flash Photography - continued76Exposure ModeAUTO modeProgrammed auto5-vari programShutter-priority autoAperture-priority autoManualValid Shutter Speed
7733Check that the Ready icon “j” is displayed in theviewfinder display and take the picture, taking care tostay within the flash control range (☞P.74
78A: Usable—: Not usable*1: If the exposure mode is set to Manual, simple TTL-BL flash control (☞ P.74) isused.*2: When the SB-21B is used, auto focus
793● The synchronized shutter speeds when using the flash are 1/125 sec. andslower.In TTL mode, the ISO sensitivity linked settings are ISO 320 or ISO
8Preface Preparatory Trial ShotsWhen you are taking particularly important photographs (at a wedding or on holiday, forexample), always take a trial
80Exposure ModezAUTOP ProgrammedautoS Shutter-priority autoA Aperture-priority autoM Manual (*2)xPortraitcLandscapevClose-upbSportnNight sceneAFmodeP.
813Shooting and Recording Previews1Take a picture in the normal way.2To record the image displayed on the preview screen,press function button [1] or
Standard Chart Display82 Standard chart display is a feature that allows you to check the colortones and brightness of a photographed image by compar
833Histogram Display A histogram is a graph that classifies the light and dark portions of animage and shows the statistical distribution of brightne
84Multi-exposure1Take a picture in the normal way.• The preview image is displayed.2Press function button [2].3Locate the image to be overlaid in the
Ref.Page☞P.86☞P.33☞P.89☞P.91☞P.101☞P.103FunctionERASE/FORMATMULTI PLAY settingPROTECT settingDPOF settingsAUTO PLAY settingColor LCD monitorBRIGHTNESS
86Erase/FormatErase All/FormatWhen you select the Erase All option, all the unprotected images are erased. Ifyou select the Format option, all the ima
8745Press the “MENU/EXE” button and then select “YES” toexecute “(ERASE) ALL” or “FORMAT”.• To cancel the procedure, use “a” or “b” on the 4-direction
88Protection Settings1Press the “PLAY” button and then press “d” or “c” onthe 4-direction button to display the image for whichyou want to set or remo
894Use this setting to prevent images from being accidentally erased.This procedure can be used to set the protect attribute for all the images on the
9Camera Features and Accessories• The newly developed large-size 3.4 million “Super CCD” built into the FinePix S1 Pro provides ultra-high resolution
90Protection Settings - continued5Press “a” or “b” on the 4-direction button to select“ALL” if you want to protect the images or“UNPROTECT ALL” if you
914DPOF SettingsDPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is usedfor recording print specifications for images shot using
92DPOF Settings - continuedSetting or Cancelling Date/Time ImprintingUse the procedure below to specify whether the date and time of shooting areinclu
9344Press “d” or “c” on the 4-direction button to selecteither “DATE ON” or “DATE OFF”. The selected settingthen remains valid for all images until th
94DPOF Settings - continued3Press function button [1] or [3] to specify the number ofprints for the image.• Press function button [1] to increase the
954• To cancel the cursor and return to the normal enlarged display screen,press the “PLAY” button again or press the “CANCEL” button.6Press function
964Press “a” or “b ” on the 4-direction button to select“REVIEW/CANCEL”.5Press the “MENU/EXE” button.6You can check only the frames for which prints a
974Use the procedure below to set DPOF information for all the images on amedia.1Use the rear display panel to check the media type onwhich you want t
98DPOF Settings - continued6Check the number of stored DPOF prints and thenpress the “MENU/EXE” button.• The total number of prints appears on the col
994Use the procedure below to cancel the DPOF information for all the images onthe media.1Use the rear display panel to check the media type onwhich y
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