Fujifilm FinePix A101 User Manual

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Page 1 - BL00034-200

Printed in Japan FGS-103107-FGPrinted on recycled paper.26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, JapanBL00034-200(1)

Page 2 - For customers in Canada

DC IN 3V Socket18 192Loop the strap over your wrist, brace yourelbows firmly against your body and hold thecamera with both hands.1Set the Mode switch

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20 212When you press the shutter button, the cameraemits a short beep and takes the picture. Thedata is then recorded.●!When you press the shutter but

Page 4 - Features Accessories

22 232LCD monitor OFFLCD monitor ONFraming Guideline displayedFRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTIONYou can select the Framing Guide function in“q” Photography mo

Page 5 - Nomenclature

24 252DIGITAL ZOOMYou can use the digital zoom function for only“0” Resolution (File Size) settings. Note thatthe digital zoom only functions when you

Page 6 - 1 Getting Ready

Normal playbackNo text displayedMulti-frame playback26 272PLAYBACK ZOOMPressing “a ” or “b ” during single-frameplayback zooms in (enlarges) or out o

Page 7 - LOADING THE BATTERIES

28 292ERASING SINGLE FRAME1Set the Mode switch to “3”.2Press the “MENU/OK” button to display theMenu screen on the LCD monitor.Select “FRAME” in the “

Page 8 - Images to a PC

30 313ERASING SINGLE FRAME4Press “d” or “c” to display the image to beerased.Press the “MENU/OK” button to erase thedisplayed image. When erasing is c

Page 9 - SETTING THE DATE AND TIME

32 333PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATIONPHOTOGRAPHY MENU1Press the “MENU/OK” button to display themenu.2Use “d” and “c” to select the menu item and“a” and “b”

Page 10 - STILL IMAGE MODE

34 353:Red-Eye ReductionUse this mode to ensure that the subject’s eyesappear natural when photographing people inlow-light conditions. The flash fire

Page 11 - AUTO MODE

36 373BeepoSELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHYPHOTOGRAPHY MENU1This mode can be selected in the “1” stillimage mode.In this mode, a timer runs for roughly 10second

Page 12 - FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION

2 3WarningThis symbol is intended to alert the user tothe presence of uninsulated “dangerousvoltage” within the product’s enclosurethat may be of suff

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38 393This mode can be selected in the “2 ” stillimage mode.Use the Brightness setting to obtain the optimumimage brightness (exposure) when the subje

Page 14 - 3 ”, the last

40 413e MOVIEMOVIE MODE●!Select Macro mode for close-up shots (➡P.24).●!The shooting time per shot may be shorter than 20seconds depending on the avai

Page 15 - MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK

42 433●!Once the remaining time runs out, movie recordingautomatically stops and the movie is stored on theSmartMedia.During shooting, “hREC” appears

Page 16 - ADVANCED FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY

44 45421Press “b” to play the movie.2The LCD monitor shows the playback timeand a playback progress bar.●!If the subject of the movie is very bright,

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46 474●!To cancel the frame erase procedure, press the“BACK” button.2A confirmation message appears. In “FRAME” mode, use “d” or “c” to select thefile

Page 18 - Red-Eye Effect

48 494This function allows you to select whether or notthe date of shooting is included on the print.1Press the “MENU/OK” button to display themenu on

Page 19 - SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY

50 5142 3You can only specify one print per frame (image)in the DPOF settings.1Press the “MENU/OK” button to display themenu.2Use “d” or “c” to select

Page 20 - Subjects for Which Exposure

52 53POWER SAVE ON/OFFThis is a function that reduces power consumption andthen automatically switches the camera off to preventbattery depletion when

Page 21 - MOVIE MODE

54 555●!To exit this procedure without changing the settings,press the “BACK” button.●!To exit this procedure without changing the settings,press the

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56 576POWER SAVESET–UPhPower saving “ON” (default setting)Power consumption is kept to a minimum toprevent battery depletion. You should select the“ON

Page 23 - PLAYING BACK MOVIES

123456544 Advanced Features PlaybackPLAYING BACK MOVIES...44 Playing back movies...

Page 24 - ALL FRAMES/FORMATTING

58 596CONNECTING AT DSC (MASS STORAGE DEVICE)MODEComputer1Load a SmartMedia containing images intoyour camera.2Slide the Power switch sideways to swit

Page 25 - DPOF DATE SETTING

60 616CONNECTING AT PC-CAMERA MODEComputerDC IN 3VsocketCameraDigital(USB)socket 1Slide the Power switch sideways to switch thecamera on.2Set the “USB

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66362DISCONNECTING FROM THE PC1Quit all applications (FinePixViewer,VideoImpression, etc.) that are using thecamera.2Check that the viewfinder lamp is

Page 27 - 5 Settings

64System Expansion OptionsFinePix A101Digital CameraPC CARDADAPTER(PC card slot)Personal Computer (commercially available)(Floppy disk drive)(USB)(IE

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66 67h SM-R2 Image Memory Card ReaderThe SM-R2 provides a quick and easy way to transfer images back and forthbetween your PC and an image memory card

Page 29 - IN PC CONNECTION

68 69hSoil (such as fingerprints) on the battery terminals canmarkedly reduce the number of available shots. Carefullywipe the battery terminals clean

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7170 SmartMediaThe SmartMedia card supplied with your FinePix A101camera is a new image recording medium developedespecially for use in digital camera

Page 31 - CONNECTING AT PC-CAMERA MODE

(Lit red) (Flashing red)7372iAn attempt was made to playback aframe not recorded on this camera.iThe SmartMedia contact area issoiled.iCamera fault.iI

Page 32 - DISCONNECTING FROM THE PC

7574Troubleshooting eIf you think the camera is faulty, check the following once moreProblem Cause RemedyNo power.iThe battery is exhausted.iThe AC po

Page 33 - Accessories Guide

7776Problem Cause RemedyFrame erase does noterase the frame.iThe frame is protected.iDPOF settings are specified for someframes.iUnprotect the frame u

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6 7Camera Features and Accessoriesh Superb high-quality images from the 1.3-megapixelCCD with RGB Filter and high-resolution Fujinon lens.hMaximum rec

Page 35 - Notes on the Power Supply

7978Input/Output TerminalsPower Supply and Othersh (Special USB) socket USB (1) for image data output with a personal computerhDC IN 3V (Power input)

Page 36 - Notes on the SmartMedia

8180When a fault arises, switch the cameraoff and then remove the batteries anddisconnect the AC power adapter.Continued use of the camera when it ise

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8382Do not use this camera in locationsseverely affected by oil fumes, steam,humidity or dust.This can cause a fire or electric shock.Do not leave thi

Page 38 - Warning Displays

84MemoEC Declaration of ConformityWeName :Fuji Photo Film (Europe)G.m.b.H.Address :Heesenstrasse 3140549 Dusseldorf, Germanydeclare that the productPr

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

Printed in Japan FGS-103107-FGPrinted on recycled paper.26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, JapanBL00034-200(1)

Page 40 - Specifications

8 9 MENU/OK buttonbuttonViewfinder lamp(P.21)Viewfinder(P.20)LCD monitor(P.20)Tripod mountBattery cover(P.12) DISP button(P.23 ,28)BACK buttonBatter

Page 41 - Explanation of Terms

10 111You can use the “SET– UP” screen on thiscamera to select ENGLISH or FRENCH as theLANGUAGE used for screen display (➡P.52).The screens in this ma

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Gold markingGold marking12 131LOADING THE SmartMedia™LOADING THE BATTERIESSmartMedia™(sold separately)Compatible batteries1Check that the camera is sw

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14 151BlankOn FlashingTo switch the camera on and off, slide the “POWER”switch sideways. When you switch the camera on,the viewfinder lamp lights (gre

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16 1711Use “d” or “c” to select the desired item and thenuse “a” and “b” to correct the setting.2When you have finished setting the date and time,pres

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