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Page 1 - S MANUAL

OWNER,S MANUAL•Fujinon 35-60mm Auto Focus Zoom Lens• Automatic Flash• Easy Film Loading• Automatic Film Rewind•Full Information LED Operating Display•

Page 2 - CONTENTS

10TURNING ON YOUR CAMERATo prepare to use your camera, first press the power supply button to turn on thepower. Pressing the button once more turns th

Page 3 - PART NAMES

11123CHECKING YOUR BATTERYTo determine the condition of the battery in your camera, turn it on and check thebattery capacity indicator on the LCD pane

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1211 2SETTING THE DATE(YEAR-MONTH-DAY/HOUR-MINUTE)(on the DISCOVERY S600 ZOOM DATE/ZOOM DATE 60 only)Setting the Date1 Press the MODE button and “ ”

Page 5 - Liquid Crystal Display

13231 Press the SET button to change the blinking setting.2 Press the SELECT button to select the next part of the date/time information.● You can set

Page 6 - Date/Time Display

14Y M DD TM D YD M YSELECTING THE DATE MODE(on the DISCOVERY S600 ZOOM DATE/ZOOM DATE 60 only)The date and time (year-month-day/ hour-minute) will be

Page 7 - PRELIMINARY STEPS

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

Page 8 - LOADING THE BATTERIES

162211Check the film check window to make sure no film is loaded into the camera.1 To load the film, slide camera back lock in the direction of the ar

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171 Hold the film at an angle and place it in the camera.2 Press the film until you hear a clicking sound. This indicates the film cassette isseated p

Page 10 - TURNING ON YOUR CAMERA

185Close the camera back.☞ The film advances automatically.☞ “ ” and “ ” are displayed.6Check that the exposure counter (“ ”) and “ ” appear in the

Page 11 - CHECKING YOUR BATTERY

19USING YOUR FINDERThe large viewfinder of your FUJIFILM camera makes it easier to take better, moreinteresting pictures. The finder consists of two p

Page 12 - (YEAR-MONTH-DAY/HOUR-MINUTE)

2FEATURES ... 2PART NAMES ...

Page 13 - ● You can set:

20USING YOUR CAMERATurn the camera on and hold it firmly using both hands as shown in the illustration.When taking vertical pictures, hold the camera

Page 14 - SELECTING THE DATE MODE

21To use the zoom lens, press the T (telephoto) mark until you see the compositionyou want in the finder. Pressing the W (wide angle) mark will set th

Page 15 - 2. USING YOUR CAMERA

22Press down the shutter release halfway.☞ Check that the AF/flash ready lamp (green) lights up.56Press the shutter button down completely.☞ The flash

Page 16 - 2 Open the back as shown

23The 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 17 - : FILM TIP mark

24Under certain unusual conditions, the camera’s autofocus system may not be able to function accurately. At these times, youshould use the “Autofocus

Page 18 - ☞ “ ” and “ ” are displayed

25USING 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

Page 19 - USING YOUR FINDER

26With 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/flash r

Page 20 - USING YOUR CAMERA

27UNLOADING 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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2831 Slide the camera back lock in the direction indicated by the arrow.2 Open the camera back in the direction indicated by the arrow.214∗Do not appl

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29Removing film in mid-rollPress the button using the special button pushing projection on the strap, etc.☞ While the film is being rewound, the len

Page 23 - Effective flash range

3PART NAMES1 Liquid Crystal Display2 Power Button3 Zoom Button4 Shutter Release Button5 Strap Lug6 AF (Autofocus) Window7 Viewfinder Window8 MODE Butt

Page 24 - Photographing through glass

30◆ 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 th

Page 25 - USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCK

313. ADVANCED TECHNIQUESSELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODETurn on the camera and each push of the MODE button changes the exposuremode in the following order

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32( : no display) Automatic flash at low brightness modeUsed for general photography.The flash lamp fires automatically when the brightness of the sub

Page 27 - To Unload the Film

33Dealing with red-eyeWhen you photograph a person in dim light using flash, the pupil of the eye will sometimesappear red. Under low light, the pupil

Page 28 - Remove the film

34( ) Flash off modeUsed when taking pictures with normal room lighting being utilized, or taking pictures of remotesubjects beyond the range of the f

Page 29 - Removing film in mid-roll

35USING THE SELF-TIMERPush the MODE button with the power on to display “ ”.121 Aim at the subject in the center of the framing area.2 Press down t

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363The shutter will operate after the self-timer lamp has completed a 10-second seriesof sequences-a sequence of slow blinking (approximately 7 second

Page 31 - 3. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES

371 Replace the battery with a new one.2 Press the POWER button.3 Remove the film, and load an unexposed roll.●Be sure not to move the rewind button w

Page 32 - Reduce red-eye

38Printed pictures1 When shooting a picture, hold your camera cor-rectly so that your finger is not on the AF win-dows.2 Compose the picture in the AF

Page 33 - Dealing with red-eye

39Printed pictures●Set date and time after replacing battery.1 Select a date mode other than “- - - - - -” beforetaking pictures.2 Try to arrange tha

Page 34 - The flash stops firing

4D Viewfinder Eye-pieceE AF/Flash Ready LampF Film Take-up SpoolG Camera Back LockH Film Leader MarkI Film ChamberJ Camera BackK Film Pressure PlateL

Page 35 - USING THE SELF-TIMER

40COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE1 Although your camera is designed for many years of service,it is a precision instrument and requires thoughtful handling.I

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41SPECIFICATIONS•Film135 (35 mm) DX roll film•Picture Size24 mm × 36 mm•LensFujinon lens, 2 components, 4 elements, f=35 – 60 mm 1:6.3 –1:10.2•Viewfin

Page 37 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

42•Power SupplyTwo alkaline batteries (LR6/AA size)•OthersTripod socket•Dimensions & Weight115.5 × 69.5 × 54.5 mm/4.5 × 2.7 × 2.1 in. (main unit),

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Printed in China<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 CANAD

Page 40 - COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE

5Liquid Crystal DisplayO Red-eye Reduction FlashModeP Film DisplayQ Battery StatusR Fill-in Flash Mode/Flash off Mode/Flash ChargingS Exposure Counter

Page 41 - SPECIFICATIONS

6U Month DisplayV Date/Time ImprintingW Date DisplayX SELECT ButtonY MODE ButtonZ SET ButtonDate/Time Display(on the DISCOVERY S600 ZOOM DATE/ZOOM DAT

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

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8LOADING THE BATTERIESMake sure you have the correct batteries for your camera and that they are fresh.Your camera uses two alkaline batteries (Size A

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9∗Do not apply excessive force when opening the battery cover.∗Do not load film before insertng the battery into the camera.∗Make sure that the new ba

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