Fujifilm 90 User Manual

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Page 2 - CONTENTS

10 FOCUS (→p.53)A AF (Auto focus) modeB Landscape modeC Macro mode DATE (→p.21)D Year-Month-DayE Month-Day-YearF Day-Month-YearG Day-Hour-MinuteH Noth

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11A : Framing areaCompose the image within this area.B : AF (auto-focus) spotPosition this spot over the main subject in your picture.C : Close-up Fra

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12When the shutter button is pressed down halfway, the AF lamp (green) lights orblinks.AF Lamp

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13MeaningPhotography is possible. (Focus and exposure settings complete.)Out of focal range.Ensure that the subject is at least 0.65 m (0.65 m/2.1 ft.

Page 6 - QUICK START GUIDE

141. PRELIMINARY STEPSATTACHING THE STRAPSlip the thin cord on the carrying strap through the strap lug on the side of thecamera leaving a loop. Slide

Page 7 - Compose the picture

CHINESE15LOADING THE BATTERYYour camera uses one 3V lithium battery, type CR2/DL CR2.To load the battery.1 Move the battery cover release knob.2 Open

Page 8 - 4 Setting the mode

16TURNING ON YOUR CAMERABefore you can use your camera, you must turn the power on. First press the powersupply button which turns on the power. Press

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CHINESE17CHECKING YOUR BATTERYTo determine the condition of the battery in your camera, turn the power on andcheck the battery capacity indicator on t

Page 10 - Examples shown are for 18:15

182 Press any of the buttons to the make the DATE menu blink.☞The year “ ” blinks and the date setting mode is entered.1SETTING THE DATE

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CHINESE195 When the date has been set, press the MENU/SET button.☞The LCD changes to green and the date which has been set is displayed.☞To set the ti

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2FEATURES ... 2PART NAMES ...

Page 13 - AF lamp status and meaning

20Changing the date1 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button.☞The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered.12342 Press any of

Page 14 - 1. PRELIMINARY STEPS

CHINESE21SELECTING THE DATE MODEThe date and time (year-month-day/ hour-minute) will be imprinted at the lower rightof the photograph.∗The date displa

Page 15 - LOADING THE BATTERY

221 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button.☞The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered.12342 Press any of the butt

Page 16 - TURNING ON YOUR CAMERA

232. USING YOUR CAMERALOADING THE CAMERAYour camera uses standard 35mm film available anywhere. Almost all 35mm filmswill have a DX coding symbol on t

Page 17 - CHECKING YOUR BATTERY

242211Check the film check window to make sure no film is loaded into the camera.∗Never open the camera back while film is in your camera.Do not load

Page 18 - (YEAR-MONTH-DAY/HOUR-MINUTE)

25Insert the roll of film.Be careful not to touch the lens section.34A : FILM TIP markWhile holding the film cassette in place, gently pull the end of

Page 19 - You can set:

265Close the camera back.☞The film advances automatically.∗The type, number of exposures, and speed of the film that has been loaded may be checkedwit

Page 20 - The date section blinks

27ABCUSING YOUR CAMERAWhen the camera is turned on, the camera is set for automatic mode photography.How to take pictures with the automatic mode is

Page 21 - SELECTING THE DATE MODE

28Turn the camera on and hold it firmly using both hands as shown in the illustration.☞When taking vertical pictures, hold the camera with the flash u

Page 22 - The selected mode blinks

29To use the zoom lens, press the mark until you see the composition you wantin the finder. Pressing the mark will set the lens at the s

Page 23 - 2. USING YOUR CAMERA

32(→p.51)1 AF (Autofocus) Window2 Remote ControllerSensor3 Shutter Release Button4 Battery CompartmentCover5 Strap Lug6 Battery cover releaseknob7 Sel

Page 24 - 2 Open the back as shown

30Press down the shutter release halfway.☞Focusing is complete when the AF lamp (green) lights up.∗If you are closer than 65 cm (26 in.) to the subjec

Page 25 - A : FILM TIP mark

31Close-up photographyA : ViewfinderB : Print finishingC : Parallax correction markWhen photographing a subject that is closer than about 1.0 m (3.3 f

Page 26 - Close the camera back

32There are a few conditions when the camera’s autofocus system may not functionaccurately. At these times, you should use the “Auto-Focus Lock” setti

Page 27 - USING YOUR CAMERA

33USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCKIn the composition shown at left, the AF frame is off the subject (in this case, thepeople). In this case the lens will not

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34With the AF frame positioned over the subject, press down the shutter release but-ton halfway to set the auto-focus lock.☞Check that the AF lamp (gr

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35UNLOADING THE FILM OR REMOVING FILM IN MID-ROLLTo Unload the FilmWhen the last frame in the film has been exposed, the film automatically rewindsint

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361 Slide the camera back lock in the direction indicated by the arrow.2 Open the camera back in the direction indicated by the arrow.∗Do not apply un

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37Check that the motor has stopped and that “ ” is displayed before removing the film.Film cannot be reused once it has been rewound. Do not press t

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38◆ Do not open the camera back while there is a film in mid-roll in the camera.☞If the camera back is opened while there is a film in mid-roll in the

Page 33 - USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCK

393. ADVANCED TECHNIQUESSELECTING THE FLASH MODEThe following flash modes can be selected. FLASH modes( )Multi program flash mode( )Red-eye reduction

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4B AF Lamp (green)C Viewfinder Eye-pieceD Film Leader MarkE Film Take-up SpoolF Mid-Roll Rewind ButtonG Film ConfirmationWindowH Camera BackI Film Pre

Page 35 - To Unload the Film

401 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button.☞The LCD lights orange, the flash menu blinks/lights and the flash mode selection mode isentered.

Page 36 - Remove the film

41The operating range of the film (flash distance) will vary depending upon the film’s sensitivity (ISO speed). When using flash,keep your subject wit

Page 37 - Removing film in mid-roll

42( ) Multi program flash mode Used for general photography.The quantity of light emitted by the flash is adjusted automatically according to thebrigh

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43Dealing with red-eyeWhen you photograph a person in dim light using flash, the pupil of the eye will sometimes appear red. Under low light, thepupil

Page 39 - 3. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES

44( ) Flash-off modeUsed when taking pictures under normal room lighting or taking pictures of subject beyond flashrange such as in a theatre or a sta

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45()Night portrait (slow sync) modeUsed when taking portraits to record the background in a night scene.Your camera will be placed in the slow shutter

Page 41 - (28 mm) (100 mm)

46SELECTING THE SELF-TIMER MODEThe following self-timer/remote control modes can be selected. SELF-TIMER modes( )Self-timer/Remote control off mode (

Page 42 - Reduce red-eye

471 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button.☞The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered.234112 Press the buttons to m

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482Compose the picture and press the shutter release button.☞The camera focuses on the subject that the AF frame is positioned over, and then the self

Page 44 - The flash stops firing

49SELECTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER MODEA remote controller of the proper type is required.Remove the remote controller from its holder by sliding it in

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5K AF Lamp (green)L Viewfinder Eye-pieceM Camera Back LockN Liquid Crystal DisplayO Battery StatusP Power ButtonQ Zoom ButtonR Film ConfirmationWindow

Page 46 - SELECTING THE SELF-TIMER MODE

501 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button.☞The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered.234112 Press the buttons to m

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51Aim the AF Frame at your subject and compose your picture.341 Point the remote controller toward the camera’s remote controller sensor, andthen pres

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523.5 m(11.5 ft.)3.5 m (11.5 ft.)20°20°5 m(16.4 ft.)The coverage of the remote controller is up to about 5 m (16.4 ft.) when used di-rectly in front o

Page 49 - C : Shutter release button

53★1SELECTING THE FOCUS MODEThe following focus modes can be selected.∗The mode is set when the power is turned off.∗The mode and m

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541 Turn the camera on and press the MENU/SET button.☞The LCD lights orange and the menu selection mode is entered.12342 Press any of the butt

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55( ) Landscape modeUsed when taking landscape pictures or photographing remote (night) scenes through windowglass.The lens is focused for the distant

Page 52 - (16.4 ft.)

56( ) Macro modeThe macro mode is used when you want to take large pictures of small subjects such as flowersand insects.A : Parallax correction marks

Page 53 - SELECTING THE FOCUS MODE

57MULTI PROGRAM FLASH A word on multi program flashA new function which allows the camera to automatically adjust the quantity of lightemitted by the

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58◆ Portrait photography under very bright lightWhen a person is photographed in bright daylight, his (her) face is likely to be spot-ted with the sha

Page 55 - ( ) AF (Auto focus) mode

59TROUBLE SHOOTINGDuring operation1 Replace the battery with a new one.2 Press the POWER button.3 The flash is charging. Wait until “ ” stops blinkin

Page 56 - A : Parallax correction marks

612QUICK START GUIDEAn easy introduction to automatic photography with your FUJIFILM camera.Press the power button to turn the power on.☞ ,

Page 57 - MULTI PROGRAM FLASH

60Picture is not sharp.Picture is too dark.Printed date/time is incor-rect.The date is not printed onthe front.1 When shooting a picture, hold your ca

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61COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE5It is recommended that undeveloped film and cameras con-taining film be carried as hand luggage when flying. If includedin

Page 59 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

62SPECIFICATIONS•Film135 (35 mm) DX roll film•Picture Size24 mm × 36 mm•LensSuper EBC Fujinon zoom lens, 6 components, 6 elements, f=28– 100 mm 1:5.8

Page 60 - Printed pictures

63•Liquid Crystal DisplayExposure counter, flash mode, self-timer/remote control mode,focus mode, date mode, battery capacity sign, flash chargingsign

Page 61 - COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE

64IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICEThis product has been developed to be as safe as possible when used for its designed purposes. Under normal circumstances, th

Page 62 - SPECIFICATIONS

65 WARNINGDo not use this camera in locations with a high concentration of inflammable gas or near open gasoline, Benzine, paint thinner orother volat

Page 63 - •Dimensions & Weight

Printed in Indonesia<FUJIFILM ABROAD>In North America FUJI PHOTO FILM U.S.A., INC.555 Taxter Road, Elmsford, N.Y. 10523, U.S.A.FUJI PHOTO FILM C

Page 64 - IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

734Compose the picture.Press the shutter button down completely.Excellent pictures can be taken with just the operations described from page 27 on.

Page 65 - CAUTION

81234How to use the MENU/SET button and four-direction button1 Selecting the menu and mode2 Selecting the menu☞Make the menu you want to change blink/

Page 66 - FGS-103106-Ci-01

9 FLASH (→p.39)1 Multi program flash mode2 Red-eye reduction flashmode3 Back light compensationflash mode4 Flash-off mode5 Night portrait (slow sync)m

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