Fujifilm 23-50mm User Manual

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CERTIFIED PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE
Have your film processed by a Photo Finisher which displays the above sign.
Different Photo Finishers may provide different services.
Consult them for details of their services.
The “CE” mark certifies that this product satisfies the require-
ments of the EU (European Union) regarding safety, public
health, environment and consumer protection. (“CE” is the
abbreviation of Conformité Euroéepnne.)
This product conforms with Directive 89/336/EEC.
Owner’s Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

CERTIFIED PHOTOFINISHING SERVICE● Have your film processed by a Photo Finisher which displays the above sign.● Different Photo Finishers may provide d

Page 2 - CONTENTS

With the Advanced Photo SystemThe date (year:month:day/hour:minute) can beprinted on the front and back of the print.Frontprinting, which can be seen

Page 3 - PART NAMES

11The date mode will alternate as shown in thediagram whenever the DATE button is pressed.✻ The date mode will be displayed in the [year,month, day] s

Page 4 - #5 #6 #7

12Make sure that the film cartridge mark “ H ” is notdisplayed in area A of the LCD.✻ If “ H ” and “ B ” are lit on the LCD, your cameracontains a fil

Page 5 - 1. PRELIMINARY STEPS

13Drop the cartridge q into place and then close thecartridge cover w.✻ Insert the battery before inserting the filmcartridge.When the film cartridge

Page 6 - LOADING THE BATTERY

14When the first frame of the film is set, the usablenumber of frames (the number of frames specifiedon the film cartridge) is displayed in the exposu

Page 7 - POWER ON/OFF

15The view through the finder will change to the styleof photographs shown when the format selector isoperated. The angle of the exposure will not cha

Page 8 - (YEAR:MONTH:DAY/HOUR:MINUTE)

16●With the close-up pictureThe area visible in the part shown will be printedwhen an exposure closer than approximately 1.5 mis taken.✻ When taking

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17Even when anyone of the P/H/C print format hasbeen selected, the size of the photograph on the filmremains the same (16.7 x 30.2 mm). Print formatse

Page 10 - SELECTING THE DATE MODE

18Ensure that fingers or the camera strap are notobscuring the lens of flash assembly.Press the multi-operation button’s s mark until therequired leve

Page 11 - 2. BASIC PROCEDURES

19Aim at the subject so that it fills the whole AF frame.(A : AF (Autofocus) frame)When the shutter release button is pressed halfwayand the AF lamp (

Page 12 - H ” is not

2FEATURES• 23 – 50 mm Autofocus Zoom• Mid-Roll Change• Super EBC Fujinon Lens• Multi-Programmed Retractable Flash• Error-Free Drop-in Loading• 3 Selec

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20Fig. 29When the shutter trips, the flash fires and the filmadvances to the next frame.✻ For bright remote scenes, the flash does not fire.✻ The AF l

Page 14 - SELECTING THE PRINT FORMAT

●In the following cases, the camera may not beable to focus on the subject. Such subjects mustbe shot using the “AF-lock” or “Landscape Mode”.(Refer t

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22Move the camera slightly so that the subject is insidethe AF frame.Press the shutter release button halfway down andconfirm that the AF lamp lights

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23While holding the shutter release button halfwaydown to keep the Auto-Focus lock on, move thecamera back to the original position to recomposeyour p

Page 17 - TAKING PICTURES

24When the exposure counter shows “ B ” and themotor stops, move the film cartridge compartmentcover release knob as indicated in q, in the directioni

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25Press the mid-roll change button to rewind the filmwhen the cartridge is to be ejected in the middle ofthe roll. Do not remove the cartridge until

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26Press in the mid-roll change button. The film counterwill display as it subtracts from the number ofexposed frames. When rewinding is completed, “

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27Remove the cartridge and sign sure the sign jappears white.(A : Film cartridge with unexposed frames)When a new cartridge is loaded i, the film will

Page 21 - USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCK

28When a cartridge that was removed in mid-roll j isreloaded, the film will automatically be advanced tothe first unexposed frame. After that, operat

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29✻If a cartridge is removed in mid-roll j and sent to theprocessor, all frames on the entire roll will be developed.Expose all frames on the roll bef

Page 23 - UNLOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE

3PART NAMESqtyuiower!0!1!2!3!4!5!6!7!8!9@0@1q Shutter Release Buttonw Strap Luge AE Light Sensorr Slide Covert AF (Autofocus) Windowy Flashu Self-Tim

Page 24 - B ” and the

Hold down the SHIFT button q and press the cmark on the multi-operation button w to illuminateonly the c guide lamp. Continue pressing the cmark to en

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31b : Red-eye reduction flash modeReduces red-eyeThe flash lamp will fire briefly 5 times (pre-flash),then fire the 6 time for taking your picture.✻ T

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32c : Fill-in flash modeTakes flash exposures even in bright locations.d : Flash off modeThe flash lamp will not flash.✻ When taking pictures in a dar

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33Fig. 50Fig. 51e : Landscape modeSet the focus in the distance. The flash will notoperate.✻ This feature will be canceled after every exposure.✻ When

Page 28 - B ” blinks in the

34✻This feature will be canceled after every exposure.✻ As a slow shutter speed is used with the nightportrait mode, ensure that a tripod is used topr

Page 29 - 3. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES

35With the Advanced Photo SystemMessages or titles can be printed on the back ofprints when taking pictures.✻ User title selection can be changed when

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36Language selection:Hold down the SHIFT button q and press the mark on the multi-operation button w for 2 or moreconsecutive seconds to illuminate th

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37Continue to press the SHIFT button q and selectthe number with the UP and DOWN w buttons. Thenumber displayed in the LCD will be selected whenthe S

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38The title of the last exposed frame can be changedany number of times before the next frame isexposed. This is convenient when one has forgottento

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39The exposure film is rewound once (the exposurecounter also counts back 1 frame) then returned tothe last position. The exposure counter also retur

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4SHIFTDATE@2@3@4@5 @6 @7 @8@9#0 #1 #2 #3#4#5 #6 #7Multi-Operation ButtonA multi-function button that enables the selectionand setting of all modes. It

Page 35 - THE “USER TITLE” SELECTION

40Press the SHIFT button to illuminate the 4 guidelamps ( c / / / r ).✻ 3 guide lamps ( c / / r ) will be illuminatedduring print quantity specificat

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41Continue to press the SHIFT button q and selectthe quantity with the UP and DOWN w buttons.The quantity displayed in the LCD will be selectedwhen t

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42This is convenient when one has forgotten to set theprint quantity before exposure, or when one does notwant a print because of an exposure failure.

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43The film is first rewound (the counter is reset toframe 1), then advanced to its original position (thecounter is also advanced), and the print quan

Page 39 - PRINT QUANTITY

44Fig. 69SHIFTDATEqwFig. 70Hold down the SHIFT button q and press the rmark on the multi-operation button w to illuminateonly the r guide lamp. Contin

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45✻To cancel an activated self-timer exposure, pressthe r mark on the multi-operation button andextinguish the guide lamp.✻ The self-timer mode will b

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46●Close-up photography in a room or night sceneWhen close-up pictures are taken in a dim place withan ordinary flash, it fires in 100%. As a result,

Page 42 - CHANGING THE PRINT QUANTITY

47●Photography against the sunWhen photographing a person who is backlit orstanding by a window, the subject appears as ashadow. As a result, the fea

Page 43 - USING THE SELF-TIMER

48c Since this camera is computer-controlled, it almost never operateserroneously. If erroneous operation should occur, remove and thenreload the bat

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49Error Possible Causes Remedies PageThe LCD shows “B” and“H” blinking though a filmcartridge has been loadedand the film cartridgecompartment cover h

Page 45 - MULTI PROGRAM FLASH

51. PRELIMINARY STEPSPass the smaller loop end of the strap through thecamera’s strap lug.Next, pass the longer loop end of the strap throughthe small

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50Error Possible Causes Remedies PagePicture is not sharp.Picture is dark.17214717332018q Was your finger on the AFwindows when shooting?w Did you aim

Page 47 - CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS

51Error Possible Causes Remedies PagePrinted date/time isincorrect.The date is not printed onthe front.810●You didn’t set correct date andtime after r

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52SPECIFICATIONS●FilmIX240 Cartridge film●Picture Size16.7 mm x 30.2 mm●Print FormatP/H/C switchable●LensSuper EBC Fujinon zoom lens, 5 components,5 e

Page 49 - During operation

53●Self-TimerElectronically controlled, up to 3 consecutiveexposures approximately 10 second delay, canbe stopped mid-run, self-timer on lamp●Liquid C

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12 – 0 Christmas12– 1 Birthday12– 2 Vacation12– 3 Honeymoon12– 4 Wedding12– 5 Hanukkah12– 6 Graduation12– 7 Family12– 8 Party12– 9 Holiday12–10 Annive

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<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 CANADA INC.275 Brita

Page 52 - SPECIFICATIONS

6★ CR123A/DL123A 3V (one) ✻ One lithium battery has enough power for takingapproximately 300 shots (Based on our testconditions).✻ If many rolls of fi

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7Check the battery capacity sign on the LCD.q on: Battery capacity is OK.w on: Battery capacity is insufficient; provide anew battery.e blink: Shutter

Page 54 - LIST OF AVAILABLE TITLES

8The lens assembly will slide out and be set in aposition to enable exposure. Close the slide cover toswitch off the power.✻ If the camera is left to

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9Press the multi-operation button’s UP or DOWNbutton to correct the numeral blinking on the LCD.Adjustable items are as follows.Year : ’98 – ’28 (1998

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