Warning EC Declaration of Conformity

For customers in the U.S.A. off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct We the interference by one or more of the following Name : Fuji Photo Film (Europe) G.m.b.H. measures: Address : Heesenstrasse 31 FCC Statement 40549 Dusseldorf, Germany This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Operation is subject to the following two — Increase the separation between the equipment declare that the product conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful and receiver. Product Name : FUJIFILM FinePix1300 interference, and (2) this device must accept any — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit Manufacture's Name : Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. different from that to which the receiver is Manufacture's Address : 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, interference received, including interference that Tokyo 106-8620, Japan may cause undesired operation. connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV is in conformity with the following Standards CAUTION technician for help. Safety : EN60950 This equipment has been tested and found to You are cautioned that any changes or EMC : EN55022 : 1998 Class B modifications not expressly approved in this manual EN55024 : 1998 comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, EN61000-3-2 : 1995 + A1:1998 + A2:1998 pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits could void your warranty. are designed to provide reasonable protection following the provision of the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC and against harmful interference in a residential For customers in Canada 93/68/EEC) and Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC). installation. This equipment generates, uses, and CAUTION can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not This Class B digital apparatus complies with installed and used in accordance with the Canadian ICES-003. instructions, may cause harmful interference to Dusseldorf,Germany Augest 1,2000 radio communications. However, there is no Place Date Signature/Managing Director guarantee that interference will not occur in a Please read the Safety Notes (➡P.76) particular installation. If this equipment does cause and make sure you understand them harmful interference to radio or television reception, Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet 2 which can be determined by turning the equipment before using the camera. weggooien maar inleveren als KCA 3 Contents

@ CONTINUOUS SHOOTING ...... 35 Warning ...... 2 2 Basic Photography 5 Settings B SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY ...... 36 EC Declaration of Conformity ...... 3 E TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE) ...... 19 G F SET-UP MODE ...... 54 ...... SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS Preface 6 G ...... Number of available frames 23 (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION) ...... 38 SETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY 56 Camera Features and Accessories ...... 7 D ...... VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK) 24 a SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE ...... 39 FRAME NO. MEMORY 57 Nomenclature ...... 8 D ...... PLAYBACK ZOOM 25 i MACRO (CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY ... 40 ADJUSTING THE LCD MONITOR BRIGHTNESS 58 D ...... MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK 26 E USING THE DIGITAL TELEPHOTO ...... 41 D ➡nERASING SINGLE FRAME ...... 27 System Expansion Options ...... 59 Downloading Images to a 4 Advanced Features Playback 1 Getting Ready 3 Advanced Features Photography Personal Computer ...... 60 D ADVANCED PLAYBACK ...... 42 Accessories Guide ...... 62 1 PREFACE ...... 11 E ...... ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY 29 Explanation of Terms ...... 64 G Selecting the Language ...... 11 I ...... PLAYBACK MENU Photography menu settings 29 Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly .... 65 2 G Attaching the Strap ...... 11 n ERASING SINGLE • ALL FRAMES PHOTOGRAPHY MENU Notes on the Power Supply ...... 66 SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY ...... 12 /FORMATTING ...... 43 ...... G Applicable Batteries ...... 66 G Using Batteries ...... 12 USING THE PHOTOGRAPHY MENU 30 g SETTING AND REMOVING 3 ...... G Notes on the Batteries ...... 66 G Using the AC Power Adapter (sold separately) ... 13 SELECTING THE MODE 31 SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION ...... 45 G Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter ... 67 LOADING AND REMOVING THE SmartMediaTM ...... 14 PHOTOGRAPHY ...... 32 g SETTING AND REMOVING TM ...... 4 TM ...... Notes on the SmartMedia 68 G SmartMedia ...... 14 Auto Flash 32 PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES ...... 47 Warning Displays ...... 70 G TM ...... o Red-Eye Reduction ...... 33 S .... Loading the SmartMedia 14 HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS 49 ...... 5 TM f ...... Troubleshooting 72 G Removing the SmartMedia ...... 15 Forced Flash 33 S DPOF DATE SETTING ...... 50 ...... Specifications ...... 74 SWITCHING ON AND OFF ...... 16 p Suppressed Flash 34 S DPOF FRAME SET/RESET ...... 51 ...... Safety Notes ...... 76 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ...... 17 ? Slow Synchro 34 S DPOF SET ALL /RESET ALL ...... 53 4 5 Preface Camera Features and Accessories

I Test Shots Prior to Photography G If liquid crystal is swallowed For particularly important photographs (such as weddings Flush your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large Features Accessories and overseas trips), always take a test photograph to check quantities of water and induce vomiting. Then seek G Superb high-quality images from the 1.31-megapixel G AA-size alkaline batteries (4) that the camera is functioning normally. medical assistance. CCD and high-resolution lens G Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd cannot accept liability for any I Notes on Electrical Interference G Capable of recording images at resolutions up to incidental losses (such as the costs of photography or the If the camera is used in hospitals or aircrafts, please note ✕ loss of income from photography) incurred as a result of that it may cause interference with other equipment in the 1280 960 pixels faults with this product. hospital or aircraft. G Lightweight, compact body I Notes on Copyright For details, please check with the applicable regulations in G 1.6-inch color LCD monitor Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot that area. G Wide-angle field of view (with Macro function) G SmartMedia (8MB,3.3V)(1) be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the I Handling Your Digital Camera G Automatic built-in flash with high-precision wide-range consent of the owner, unless intended only for personal Supplied with : This camera contains precision electronic components. To flash control sensor use. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing • Anti-static case (1) ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject G Manual photography mode that allows fine tuning of of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits, even the camera to impact or shock while an image is being • Index labels (1set) the camera settings when intended purely for personal use. Users are also recorded. asked to note that the transfer of memory cards containing G Digital 2 ✕ telephoto for photography and 1.2 ✕ to 4 ✕ G I Trademark Information Hand Strap (1) images or data protected under copyright laws is only zoom playback function G IBM PC/AT is a registered trademark of International permissible within the restrictions imposed by those G Mode dial and 4-direction button for simple operation copyright laws. Business Machines Corp. of the USA. G iMac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, G Compatible with 3.3V, 2MB to 64MB SmartMedia I Liquid Crystal Inc. G Date and time recording/playback function G Interface Set (1) If the LCD monitor or LCD panel is damaged, take particular G MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of the G USB connection allows simple, high-speed image • CD-ROM (1) care with the liquid crystal in the monitor or panel. If any of Microsoft Corporation registered in the USA and other data transfer (using the enclosed interface) Special USB cable (1) the following situations arise, take the urgent action indicated. countries. • G G If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Conforms to the new standard for digital camera file • Quick Start Guide (1) ✽ Wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with Windows Operating System. system running water and soap. G SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. ✽ Design rule for Camera File system G Owner’s Manual (this manual)(1) G If liquid crystal gets into your eye G Other company or product names are trademarks or G Support for DPOF ✽ simplifies print ordering Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least registered trademarks of their respective companies. ✽ DPOF stands for “Digital Print Order Format” 6 15minutes and then seek medical assistance. 7 Nomenclature ✽ Refer to the pages in parentheses for information on using the camera features.

POWER switch(P.16) MENU/OK button Shutter button Viewfinder lamp(P.22) Viewfinder window 4-direction button Viewfinder(P.19)

Set-up mode Flash(P.32) DISP button Normal/Macro (P.19, 24, 31) Photography selector button (P.40) mode Self-timer lamp LCD monitor ( ) P.37 Lens (P.19, 24, 31) Playback mode Flash control sensor Strap mount(P.11) Digital(USB) socket(P.60) Tripod mount SmartMedia slot cover release button(P.14)

DC IN 5V(Power input) ( ) SmartMedia slot(P.14) socket P.13 Battery cover(P.12) SmartMedia slot cover(P.14) 8 9 Nomenclature 1 Getting Ready PREFACE

Selecting the Language Attaching the Strap ➀ ➁

1 You can use the Setup screen on this camera to select English or French as the language used ➀Pass the loop of this cord on the end of the for screen display (➡P.54). The screens in this strap through the strap mount. manual are shown in English. ➁Then pass the other end of the strap through the loop of the thin cord and pull the strap tight.

10 11 SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY

Using Batteries 1 2 ➀ Using the AC Power Adapter (sold separately) Use 4 AA-size alkaline, Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries. Do not use different types of batteries together. I Number of available shots (✽ with fully charged batteries) The table below provides a guide to the number of shots that can be taken at normal temperature with 50% flash use. Note that these figures may vary depending on the camera’s ambient temperature and the level of battery charge. ➁

Battery type With LCD monitor With LCD monitor ON OFF Slide the battery cover in the direction of the Alkaline batteries Approx.260 frames Approx.800 frames arrow and open the cover. DC IN 5V socket 1

Ni-MH battery ✽ ✽ HR-3UF Approx.300 frames Approx.800 frames G! Soiling such as fingerprints on the battery terminals ➀Install the batteries with the correct polarity as To shoot or play back images without depleting Ni-Cd battery ✽ ✽ can markedly reduce the number of available shots Approx.180 frames Approx.500 frames the battery charge, use the special AC Power KR-3UF ➡ shown. ( P.67). Adapter AC-5V/AC-5VH. G! Do not use new and used batteries together. ➁Close the battery cover as indicated by the N Important Battery InformationN Check that the camera is switched off and then G Because different brands of alkaline batteries have G! Always switch the camera off when replacing the arrow. batteries. If the camera is left on, the camera plug the AC power adapter connector into the different capacities, the life of some batteries (the length “DC IN 5V socket” on the camera. Then plug the of time for which they can be used) may be considerably settings may revert to the factory default settings. shorter than that of the alkaline batteries supplied with G! The Quick Battery Charger (sold separately) is needed AC power adapter into the power outlet. ➡ this camera. to recharge AA-size Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries ( P.62). G! You cannot charge the batteries by connecting the G It is a characteristic of alkaline batteries in particular that G! Once the AC power adapter has been connected or AC power adapter. the life of the battery is shorter at low temperatures the batteries have been loaded for 10 minutes or G! The shapes of the plug and socket-outlet depends (+10°C or below). more, the settings will be retained for roughly 20 on the country of use. G Do not use lithium or manganese batteries in your minutes even if you remove the batteries and G! Do not use excessive force on the battery cover. G! Using AC power adapters other than the AC-5V/AC- FinePix1300 because the heat generated by the disconnect the AC power adapter. Check settings such G! Take care not to drop the batteries when you open 5VH could damage the camera. 12 batteries could damage the camera. as the date and time after you replace the batteries. or close the battery cover. G! See P.67 for more information on the AC power adapter. 13 LOADING AND REMOVING THE SmartMedia™

SmartMediaTM Loading the SmartMediaTM Removing the SmartMediaTM 2 IOnly use 3.3V SmartMedia. MG-4S (4MB), MG-8S (8MB), MG-16S/SW (16MB), ➀ ➂ 1 ➀ MG-32S/SW (32MB), MG-64S/SW (64MB)

➁ ➁ Grip the SmartMedia and pull it out. 1

G! To protect the SmartMedia, always store it in the special anti-static case. ➀Check that the camera is switched off. Then use the G G! See P.68 for more information on SmartMedia. ! Images cannot be recorded or erased if a write- lock release button to unlock the slot cover and open ➀Check that the viewfinder lamp is lit green protect sticker is affixed to the SmartMedia. the cover. G ➁ before you switch the camera off (➡P.16). N Printing Images and Downloading ! Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it Push the SmartMedia firmly into the SmartMedia slot N is used with Fujifilm SmartMedia. as far as it will go. ➁Unlock the slot cover and then open the cover. Images to a Personal Computer G! Some 3.3V SmartMedia are labelled as “3V” cards. ➂Close the slot cover. G See P.49, 59 for information on printing G! If you open the slot cover while the camera is switched Always switch the camera off before opening your images. on, the camera is automatically switched off to protect the G To record data on a SmartMedia, you must SmartMedia. the slot cover. Opening the slot cover while the See P.59 to 61 for information on first format the SmartMedia using the G! The SmartMedia will not slide fully into the slot if it is camera is on can corrupt the image data on downloading your images to a personal FinePix1300 (➡P.43). inserted facing the wrong way. Be careful not to apply the SmartMedia card or damage the card itself. computer. 14 undue force to the SmartMedia. 15 SWITCHING ON AND OFF SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 1 2 1 ➀ 2 ➀ ➁

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On On With the LCD monitor on, you can check the remaining charge in the battery. ➁ ➀Battery has ample charge.(No indicator displayed.) ➁Battery charge low. Replace or recharge the 1 battery as it will run out shortly. ➂The battery is exhausted. The display will shortly go blank and the camera will stop working. Replace or recharge the battery. Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow to ➀Set the Mode dial to “F”. ➀Use the “ab” button to select “DATE/TIME”. G! If the battery charge is depleted, you may not be switch the camera on or off. The viewfinder lamp lights ➁Switch to the SET-UP screen. ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button. [green] when you switch the camera on. able to switch the LCD monitor on. If you have not set the date, a confirmation screen NAuto Power Off FunctionN appears. Press “d” or “c” to select the desired option and then press the “MENU/OK” button. If the camera is left on for two minutes or G! Once the AC power adapter has been connected or “SET”: The date setting screen appears. (➡ P.18) more, the Auto Power Off function the batteries have been loaded for 10 minutes or “NO” : The camera switches to Photography, Playback automatically switches the camera off. If the date is cleared when you switch the more, the settings will be retained for roughly 20 or Setup mode. Holding down the “MENU/OK” button as camera on, a confirmation screen appears. If minutes even if you remove the batteries and G! If you have not set the date, the confirmation screen appears you switch the camera on disables the you selected “SET”, proceed from step 3 disconnect the AC power adapter. Check settings such every time you switch the camera on. You should set the date Auto Power Off function. (➡P.18). as the date and time after you replace the batteries. 16 immediately. G! See P.56 for more information on the “F” menu. 17 Basic SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 2 Photography TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE) 3 ➀ ➁ 4 ➀ 1 2

➁ Set the mode dial to “E”. To take pictures using the viewfinder (excluding Macro Photography), or the LCD monitor, press the “DISP” button to switch the LDC monitor on. In the “{” Photography mode, pressing the 2 “DISP” button changes the display status one step ➀Use the “dc” button to select the desired item ➀Press “a” or “b ” to select the format for the in a 3-step cycle from “LCD monitor ON” to “No and then use the “a ” and “b ” buttons to date display shown on the LCD monitor and text displayed” to “LCD monitor OFF” and so on. correct the setting. then press the “MENU/OK” button. G Effective Photography Range Loop the strap over your wrist, brace your ➁When you have matched the settings, press Year.Month.Day Day.Month.Year Month/Day/Year Approx. 70 cm(2.3ft.) to infinity elbows against your body and grip the camera the “MENU/OK” button. E ➁Set the mode dial to “ ” (Photography) or firmly in both hands. When you are holding the D “ ” (Playback) to exit Setup mode. camera on its side, hold it so that the shutter button is at the top. G! You cannot set seconds. G! When the time displayed passes “12:00:00”, the G! In Photography mode, the date display disappears G! For close-up photography, set the mode to MACRO 18 AM/PM setting automatically switches. after 3 seconds. (➡P.40). 19 TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE) 3 4 5 6

LCD Monitor

To take the picture, press the shutter button down fully without lifting your finger off it. The Ensure that your fingers or the camera strap do camera beeps and takes the picture, and the not obscure the lens, flash, or flash control data is then recorded. sensor. G! The viewfinder lamp flashes orange while the flash is 2 charging. G If the green viewfinder lamp stops blinking and ! Because the amount of image data recorded is not Finder fixed and varies depending on the subject (level of stays lit or “” appears on the LCD image detail, etc.), the number of available shots monitor when you press the shutter button down may not decrease after the image is recorded, or Use the LCD monitor or viewfinder to position halfway, the exposure setting (AE lock) is may decrease by 2. the subject close to the center of the frame. completed (➡P.22). G! See P.70 for information on the warning displays. The viewfinder lamp glows orange while the image is being recorded and no pictures can be taken. Do G! Check that the lens is clean. If it is dirty, clean the G! The camera will not focus at distances of 70cm (2.3 not switch the camera off or open the SmartMedia lens as described on P.65. ft.) or less even when “” is displayed. slot cover during data recording, as this can cause G! The image will be blurred if the camera moves when GIn Photography mode, the date display disappears G! If you press the shutter button down fully, “” ! the image data to be corrupted or lost. 20 you take the picture (camera shake). after 3 seconds. does not appear. 21 TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)

IAE Lock IViewfinder Lamp Display Number of available frames The number of available shots is displayed on Press the shutter button down halfway to lock the LCD monitor in the location shown in the Color Status Meaning the exposure settings and enable AE Lock. figure at left. Using AE Lock allows you to change the Lit Ready to shoot composition of your shot after you set the Green exposure, and still get excellent results. AE operating or camera shake Flashing warning. G! See P.56 for information on changing the File Size (number of pixels) and Quality (compression ratio) Image being recorded onto the settings. Lit SmartMedia. G! At shipment, the default settings are NORMAL (for Orange Quality) and 1280 ✕ 960 (for File Size). Flashing Flash charging IStandard number of shots per SmartMedia : The number of shots that can be recorded onto a SmartMedia card varies slightly depending on the type of subject. Also, the difference between the standard number of shots and G SmartMedia warning the actual number of available shots increases for SmartMedia with a higher capacity. 2 No SmartMedia loaded, Pixel 1280 ✕ 960 640 ✕ 480 SmartMedia not formatted, incorrect format, write-protect Quality Mode FINE NORMAL BASIC NORMAL sticker used, SmartMedia full, Red Flashing Compression Ratio Approx.1/4 Approx.1/8 Approx.1/16 Approx.1/8 SmartMedia error. ✽When the LCD monitor is Image Data Size Approx.610KB Approx.310KB Approx.160KB Approx.90KB switched on, details of the 4MB (MG-4S) 6 122344 G! In dimly lit scenes where the subject is difficult to see warning are displayed on the using the LCD monitor, use the viewfinder to take monitor (➡P.70). 8MB (MG-8S) 12 24 47 89 the picture. 16MB (MG-16S/SW) 25 49 89 164 G! Shooting using the LCD monitor is recommended 32MB (MG-32S/SW) 50 99 180 330 when you want accurate adjustment of the range to 22 be shot. 64MB (MG-64S/SW) 101 198 362 663 23 VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK) PLAYBACK ZOOM 1 2 1 2 ➀ ➂ ➁

Set the mode dial to “D”. Normal playback No text displayed

Multi-frame playback G! When you set the mode dial to “D”, the last image 2 shot is displayed. G ! If image on the LCD monitor is difficult to see, adjust Use the “c” button to view the next frame, and Pressing “a” or “ b” during playback enlarges the After you have zoomed in on your image, the LCD monitor brightness (➡P.58). the “d” button to view the previous frame. image or reduces the image within the limits of ➀Press the “DISP” button. Each time you press the “DISP” button, the the zoom bar. ➁Use the “ab” and “dc” buttons to zoom in on NImages That Can Be Viewed on the N display on the LCD monitor switches to the next different parts of the image. FinePix1300 ➂ You can use this camera to view still image step in the cycle shown in the figure. Press the “DISP” button again to revert to data recorded on a FinePix1300 or still image zoomed display. data (excluding some uncompressed image data) recorded onto a 3.3V SmartMedia using a G! The maximum zoom scale is 4.0 ✕. Fujifilm FinePix, MX or DX series digital G! Pressing “d ” or “ c ” during zooming cancels G! Press the “MENU/OK” button to return to normal 24 camera. zooming and moves to the next image. unscaled display. 25 MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK ➡ ERASING SINGLE FRAME 1 2 ➀ ➁ 1 ➀ ➁ 2

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Pressing the “DISP” button twice switches to the ➀Use the “dc”, “ab” buttons to move the cursor ➀Set the mode dial to “D”. ➀Use “d” or “ c” to select “FRAME” in the multi-frame (9-frame) display. (the orange outline) to the desired frame. ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the “nERASE” menu. Press “a” or “b” several times to move to the menu screen on the LCD monitor. ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button. next screens. ➁You can enlarge the selected image by pressing the “DISP” button again. G! To exit the menu screen, select “[ ” (Back) and G! Multi-frame playback cannot be used in a menu press the “MENU/OK” button. screen. G! See P.43-44 for more information on erasing all of G! The message shown on the LCD monitor multi-frame G! The “MENU/OK” button is disabled in multi-frame the frames on a SmartMedia and formatting 26 display disappears after about 3 seconds. playback. SmartMedia. 27 Advanced ➡ ERASING SINGLE FRAME 3 Features Photography ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY

The Advanced Photography section introduces a range of camera functions that you can access by 3 4 setting the Mode dial to “E”. I Photography menu settings Photography Mode Settings Factory default

Flash (➡P.32) [AUTO/o/f/p/?] AUTO { Auto @Continuous Shooting (➡P.35) [ON/OFF] OFF B Self-Timer (➡P.36) [ON/OFF] OFF Press the “MENU/OK” button to erase the ➡ o f p ? displayed image. When erasing is complete, the Flash ( P.32) [AUTO/ / / / ] AUTO next image appears and the“ &” message is G Setting the Brightness C Manual displayed. (Exposure compensation) (➡P.38) [– 0.9 − +1.5] 0 Press the “b ” button to cancel erasing and aSetting the White Balance (➡P.39) [AUTO/s/////x] AUTO return to the menu. Use the “d ” and “c” buttons to display the ✽ Flash photography and continuous shooting cannot be used together. 3 image to be erased.

G! If “1” is displayed, the protection settings must be reset (➡P.45-48). G! If “7” is displayed, the DPOF settings must be reset (➡P.51-53). G! Press the “b ” button to cancel single-frame erase and return to the menu. To exit the menu, use the To continue erasing images, repeat the “d” button to select “[” (Back) and then press the procedure from step 3 . 28 “MENU/OK” button. 29 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU USING THE PHOTOGRAPHY MENU PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SELECTING THE MODE

1 ➀ ➁ 2 ➀ ➁ { Auto This is the simplest mode to use and has a wide range of applications. ✽ You can specify the settings for “f” (➡P.32), “@” (➡P.35) and “B” (➡P.36).

C Manual Select “EAUTO” or “EMANUAL” and press Manual mode allows you to take pictures using a the “MENU/OK” button. particular set of desired menu settings. ✽ You can specify the settings for “f” (➡P.32), “G” (➡P.38) and “a” (➡P.39). In the “C ”Photography mode,pressing the ➀Set the mode dial to “E”. ➀Use the “d” and “c” buttons to select menu “DISP” button changes the display status one 3 ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the items and the “a” and “b” buttons to change step in a 3-step cycle from “Show text and menu on the LCD monitor. the settings. video” to “Show video only” to “Show text only” ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button to return to the and so on. Photography screen.

30 31 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

This option can be set in all photography modes. Auto Flash (no icon) o Red-Eye Reduction f Forced Flash You can choose from 5 flash modes to suit your shot. Use this mode for ordinary photography. The Use this mode to ensure that the subject's eyes Use this flash mode to photograph backlit flash fires automatically as required by the appear natural when photographing people in scenes, such as a subject against a window or G Effective flash range conditions. low-light conditions. in the shade of a tree, or to obtain the correct 0.7 to 3.0m (2.3ft. to 9.8ft.). The flash fires a pre-flash just before the picture colors when you are shooting under lighting 3 G! You cannot perform flash photography and is taken and then fires again to take the actual such as fluorescent tubes. In this mode, the continuous shooting at the same time. picture. flash fires in bright as well as dark conditions. G! When the flash mode is set to Suppressed Flash, the N N camera becomes ready to shoot more quickly after Red-Eye Effect you switch it on. When you use the flash to photograph people in low-light conditions, their eyes sometimes appear red in G! If you switch from Suppressed Flash mode to the picture. This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye. Use Red-Eye another flash mode, you may find that the displayed Reduction flash mode to effectively minimize the likelihood of the red-eye effect. image disappears and the screen goes dark Take the following measures also to make Red-Eye Reduction mode more effective: because the flash is charging. When this happens, G Get the subjects to look at the camera. G Get as close as possible to the subjects. 32 the viewfinder lamp flashes orange. 33 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY MENU CONTINUOUS SHOOTING

G Continuous shooting specifications Number of shots per second: Approx. 2 shots Number of consecutive shots: Up to 9 shots Image size: Fixed at 640 ✕ 480 pixels

You can set the continuous shooting when the photography mode is set to “{”. p Suppressed Flash ? Slow Synchro When you select “ON”, the following settings automatically change: In this mode, the flash never fires. This mode allows you to use the flash with a Use this mode when you are taking pictures in slow shutter speed. File size : Fixed at “640✕480” indoor lighting at distances too great for the flash to This mode allows you to take beautiful pictures Flash : Fixed in Suppressed Flash mode have any effect, such as theater performances or that show your subject and still capture the Continuous shooting continues for as long as 3 indoor sporting events. When you use Suppressed background. you hold down the shutter button. Flash, the Auto White Balance function (➡P.64) operates so that natural colors are captured along G! The LCD monitor cannot be switched off during with the ambience of the available light. continuous shooting. G! The exposure and white balance settings are fixed at G! If you want to take a picture in low-light conditions the values current when the shutter button was pressed. with the flash mode set to Suppressed Flash, you G should use a tripod to prevent camera shake. ! When the self-timer is used to take pictures, 9-frame G! See P.22 and P.71 for information on the camera G! Because slow shutter speeds are used, you should photography is used. 34 shake warning. use a tripod to prevent camera shake. G! You can also use digital zoom photography. 35 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU B SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY 1 2 3

You can set the self-timer photography when the The self-timer lamp lights for 5 seconds, blinks The time remaining until the picture is taken is photography mode is set to “{”. for 5 seconds, then takes the picture. counted down on the LCD monitor. Select “ON” to switch to self-timer photography.

Compose the shot so that the subject is roughly 3 in the center of the viewfinder or LCD monitor and then press the shutter button to set the correct exposure for the subject and start the timer running.

G! You can also use AE lock in this mode (➡P.22). G! Self-timer mode is cancelled after you take the G! Be careful not to stand in front of the camera when picture. you press the shutter button since this can cause G! To stop the self-timer once it has started running, 36 focusing or light metering errors. press the “b” button. 37 PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION) PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE

NSubjects for Which Exposure Adjustment : Automatic adjustment is Particularly EffectiveN (Shooting to show the ambience of the light source) Positive (+) Compensation s : Shooting outdoors in fine weather G Copying of printed text (black characters : Shooting in shade on white paper) (+1.5 EV) : Shooting under “Daylight” fluorescent G Backlit portraits (+0.6 to +1.5 EV) lamps G Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) : Shooting under “Warm White” fluorescent You can set the brightness when the and highly reflective subjects (+0.9 EV) You can set the white balance when the lamps photography mode is set to “C”. G photography mode is set to “C”. Shots made up predominantly of the : Shooting under “Cool White” fluorescent Use the Brightness setting to obtain the optimum When you want to fix the white balance for the sky. (+0.9 EV) lamps image brightness (exposure) when the subject is surroundings and lighting of pictures to be taken, x much brighter or darker than the background. Negative (–) Compensation change the White Balance setting. : Shooting in incandescent light G There are 9 compensation levels (–0.9 to +1.5 In Auto mode, the correct white balance may not G ✽ The White Balance setting is disabled when you use EV in approx. 0.3 EV increments). See P.64 Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark be obtained for subjects such as close-ups of the flash. If you want to use the White Balance 3 for a definition of EV. backgrounds (–0.6 EV) people's faces and shots taken under a special G Copying of printed text (white characters light source. In such situations, select the correct setting to achieve a particular effect, set the flash mode to Suppressed Flash. on black paper) (–0.6 EV) white balance for the light source. See P.64 for G Scenes with low reflectivity, such as more information on the white balance. shots of pine trees or dark foliage (–0.6 G! The Brightness setting is disabled in the following EV) situations: • When the flash is used in Auto or Red-Eye ✽ Settings given in parentheses are a general Reduction mode guide. 38 • When dark scenes are shot in Forced Flash mode 39 i MACRO (CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY USING THE DIGITAL TELEPHOTO Use the Macro function to take close-up shots. 1 2 G Effective photography range Approx. 8-15 cm If the flash is set to “AUTO” or “o Red-eye Reduction mode”, it is automatically set to “pSuppressed Flash mode”.

Digital telephoto photography allows you to If you press “a” when you are taking pictures, the G! When shooting in dark conditions, use a tripod to enlarge the central portion of the image. image enlarges and “2.0 ✕” appears on the LCD prevent camera shake. Digital telephoto photography can only be used monitor. Press “b” to revert to the normal scale. G! To use the flash, display the menu and select for images shot using the LCD monitor that have “f Forced flash” or “? Slow-synchro”. However, a file size setting of “640 ✕ 480”. note that you may not get the correct exposure. When you set the Normal/Macro selector button If you use the viewfinder to take a picture in 3 to the “i ” icon, “i ” appears on the LCD Macro Photography, the field visible through monitor and the camera switches to Macro the viewfinder does not match the field photography. actually photographed because the Set the Normal/Macro selector button to the “” viewfinder and lens are in different positions. icon to return to Normal photography. For this reason, you should use the LCD monitor to take pictures in Macro G! The LCD monitor is automatically switched on. Photography. The LCD monitor does not G! When you cancel Macro photography, the flash switch off in Macro Photography. reverts to its previous mode. The LCD monitor will 40 remain ON. 41 Advanced 4 Features Playback ADVANCED PLAYBACK PLAYBACK MENU ERASING SINGLE • ALL FRAMES/FORMATTING FRAME(Erasing single frame) 1 Erases only the selected image. G! You cannot use this function to erase protected images (➡P.45, 47) or images with DPOF settings (➡P.51, 53).

ALL FRAMES(Erasing all frames) Erases all of the images. DC IN 5V socket G! You cannot use this function to erase protected images or images with DPOF settings. This section introduces a range of functions that If there is a power socket handy, use the special AC you can access when the Mode dial is set to Power Adapter AC-5V/AC-5VH (sold separately) FORMAT “D ”. The explanations below all presuppose so there is no need to worry about the batteries Erases all of the data and reformats (initializes) that the Mode dial is set to “D”. running out during playback (➡P.13, 62). the SmartMedia for use with this camera. G! Formatting also erases protected images and If you press the “MENU/OK” button, the menu images with DPOF settings. screen will appear on the LCD monitor. 4 G! If the “2 ” message appears, wipe the contact surfaces on the SmartMedia (the gold- colored area) with a soft, dry cloth and then re-insert it into the camera. If this does not resolve the problem, format the card. G! If the “” message is displayed, format the G! To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to select 42 card. “[BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” button. 43 PLAYBACK MENU ERASING SINGLE • ALL FRAMES/FORMATTING PLAYBACK MENU SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION 2 ➀ ➂ 3 1 2 ➀ ➂

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➀Use the “d ” or “ c ” button to select A confirmation screen appears. Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the ➀Use the “d ” or “c ” button to select “n ERASE” . If you are erasing all the frames or formatting the menu on the LCD monitor. “g PROTECT”. ➁Use the “ab” button to select “FRAME”, “ALL” card, press the “MENU/OK” button to proceed. ➁Use the “ab” button to select “FRAME SET or “FORMAT”. If you are erasing one frame, use the “d” and G! To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to select RESET”. 4 ➂Press the “MENU/OK” button. “c” buttons to select the frame and then press “[BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” button. ➂Press the “MENU/OK” button. the “MENU/OK” button. “PROTECT” is a setting that prevents images G! To cancel single frame erase, all frame erase or from being accidentally erased. However, the Formatting erases all of the data on the media formatting. press the “b” button. FORMAT function erases all stored images, G 1 7 SmartMedia. ! If “ ” or “ ” is displayed, reset the including protected images (➡P.43). 44 respective settings. 45 PLAYBACK MENU SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION PLAYBACK MENU SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES 3 4 1 2 ➀ ➂

Use the “d” or “c” button to select the image to When the “MENU/OK” button is pressed, the Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the ➀Use the “d ” or “c ” button to select be protected. image is protected and the “h” icon appears on menu on the LCD monitor. “g PROTECT”. the right of the screen. To remove the ➁Use the “ab” button to select “PROTECT protection, press the “MENU/OK” button again. ALL” or “UNPROTECT ALL”. 4 ➂Press “MENU/OK” button. G! To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to select “[BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” button. G! To cancel protection, press “b ” and return to the menu. To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to To protect another image, repeat the Formatting erases all images, including select “[ BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” procedure from step 3 . protected images (➡P.43). 46 button. 47 PLAYBACK MENU SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES PLAYBACK MENU S HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS

With the FinePix1300, you can order prints using the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF). 3 You can use the DPOF to specify the following: G The frames to be printed and the number of prints for each frame G Imprinting of the date and time This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix1300.

✽ Note that some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the number of prints. ✽ Note that the warnings shown below may be displayed while you are specifying the prints.

7 (➡P.71) A confirmation screen will appear to protect all You attempted to erase a frame with DPOF settings. images. Press the “MENU/OK” button. (➡P.71) 4 If you load a SmartMedia that contains frames specified for printing on another camera, those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print specifications. G b ! To cancel protection, press “ ” and return to the 2 (➡P.70) menu. To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to select “[ BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” No more than 1000 prints can be specified on the same SmartMedia. 48 button. 49 PLAYBACK MENU S DPOF DATE SETTING PLAYBACK MENU S DPOF FRAME SET/RESET 1 ➀ ➁ 2 ➀ ➁ 1 ➀ ➁ 2

This function allows you to select whether or not ➀Use the “ab” button to select “ DATE”. ➀Use the “ab” button to select “FRAME SET/ Use “d ” or “c ” to select the frame to be the date of shooting is included on the print. ➁Press “d” or “c” button to specify “DATE ON” RESET”. specified. ➀Set the Mode dial to “D”. or “DATE OFF”. This setting is then valid for ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button. ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button to display the all the prints until the setting is changed. 4 menu on the LCD monitor. ➂Press “dc” button to select “ DPOF”. G! Before specifying any other settings, first specify G! Up to 99 prints can be specified for each frame, and whether date is to be shown or not. the maximum number of frames for which prints can G! To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to select G! If you switch the camera off after selecting “DATE G! To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to select be specified on one SmartMedia is 999. 50 “[BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” button. ON”, the setting reverts to “DATE OFF”. “[BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” button. G! “TOTAL” shows the total number of prints specified. 51 PLAYBACK MENU S DPOF FRAME SET/RESET PLAYBACK MENU S DPOF SET ALL/RESET ALL 3 4 1 ➀ ➁ 2

Use “a” or “b” to specify the number of prints. When you have completed the settings, always ➀Use “a” or “b” to select “SET ALL” or “RESET When you press the “MENU/OK” button, a press the “MENU/OK” button to confirm the ALL”. confirmation screen appears. To proceed with the G! The setting is not saved until you press the “d” or settings. The total number of prints is displayed on ➁Press the “MENU/OK” button. set or reset operation, press “MENU/OK”. The “c” button to move to another frame or press the the LCD monitor and you are returned to the menu. total number of prints is displayed on the LCD 4 "MENU/OK" button. G The “” icon and the number of prints is monitor and you are returned to the menu. ! If you do not want a print of the frame, set (reset) the displayed for confirmed frames and, if the date G! “SET ALL” specifies 1 print for all the images. number of prints to “00 SHEETS”. G has been set, the “” icon is also displayed. ! The settings specified for individual frames are cancelled. G! To exit the menu, use the “d” or “c” button to select To specify DPOF settings for another frame, G! If you do not press the “MENU/OK” button, after 10 G! Prints can be specified for up to 999 frames on the “[BACK” and then press the “MENU/OK” button. repeat the procedure from step 2 . seconds the menu screen reappears. The settings same SmartMedia. If you specify more than 999 G! If you reset all the frames, the “TOTAL” display 52 for the last selected frame are discarded. frames, the “8” warning appears. reverts to “00000”. 53 5 Settings SET-UP MODE eThe table below explains the camera setting. Settings Display Factory default Explanation 1 2 1280✕960 Changing the combination of file size and FILE SIZE/ SET [OK] QUALITY SET /NORMAL compression ratio for image recording (➡P.56).

Selects the buzzer volume for camera operation. BEEP HIGH / LOW / OFF HIGH When this is set to OFF, the camera buzzer emits no sound.

DATE / TIME SET [OK] — Sets the date and time (➡P.17).

Specifies whether the Frame NO. Memory function RENEW/ CONT. RENEW FRAME NO. is used (➡P.57).

ENGLISH/ Select English or French as the language used for ENGLISH LANGUAGE FRANÇAIS screen display. Set the mode dial to “F”. Use the “ab” buttons to select the desired item ✽See the following page for information on using the settings. and then use the “d” and “c” buttons to change and confirm the setting(not including the date /time setting and the file size/quality setting). To exit the SET-UP screen, set the Mode dial to “E” or “D”. 5

54 55 SETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY FRAME NO. MEMORY

You can select any combination of 2 file sizes (numbers of pixels) and 3 quality (compression ➀ ➁ ratio) settings. Select the combination that best suits your goals. A

To get high-quality prints Use a large image size (1280 ✕ 960) with a low B compression rate (FINE or NORMAL). However, because this increases the amount of data in ✽ Formatted SmartMedia used for both A and B. You can check the file number by viewing the each frame, the number of remaining shots image. The last 4 digits of the 7-digit number decreases. RENEW : Pictures are stored on each displayed in the top-right corner of the screen SmartMedia beginning with a file show the file number. The first 3 digits show the For images to be used on the Internet number “0001”. directory number. CONT. : Pictures are stored beginning from These images are intended to be viewed on a the highest file number stored on the G! When replacing the SmartMedia, always switch the personal computer screen, so you should use a ➀Use “a” or “b” button to change the File Size last SmartMedia used. camera off before you open the slot cover. If you small file size (640 ✕ 480). This reduces the setting and “d ” or “c” button to change the Setting this function to “CONT.” makes file open the slot cover while the camera is still switched amount of data used for each shot and increases on, the FRAME NO. (frame number memory) Quality setting. management easier as it ensures that file names the number of remaining shots. ➁ function will not operate. Press “MENU/OK” to confirm the settings. are not duplicated when images are downloaded G! File numbers run from 0001 to 9999. Once 9999 is to a PC. exceeded, the directory number goes up by 1. The Quality (compression ratio) maximum number is 999-9999. 5 G! If the SmartMedia already contains image files with G Select “FINE” for better image quality, and ! If you take a picture with FRAME NO. (frame number file numbers higher than the highest file number on memory) set to RENEW, the stored “Last file No.” “BASIC” to fit more shots on the SmartMedia. the last SmartMedia, images are stored beginning setting is reset. In most cases, the “NORMAL” setting provides G! There are 4 combinations of file size and quality from the highest file number on the current G! The frame number display for images shot on other 56 suitable image quality. settings in total (➡P.23). SmartMedia. cameras may differ. 57 ADJUSTING THE LCD MONITOR BRIGHTNESS System Expansion Options

eBy using the FinePix1300 together with other optional Fujifilm products, your system can be ➀ ➂ expanded to fill a wide range of uses.

FinePix 1300 Digital Camera SmartMedia Enclosed Interface Set

(USB) TV monitor ➁ (commercially available)

Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath) ( drive)

(PC card slot) PC CARD ADAPTER ➀If you hold down the “DISP” button for about 2 (USB) seconds, the brightness adjustment screen PC Card Adapter Personal Computer appears. (commercially available) ➁Use the “d ” and “c” buttons to adjust the brightness. (USB) ➂Press the “MENU/OK” button. Image Reader Digital Photo Printer

G! When the LCD monitor is switched off and no text is displayed in Photography mode (➡P.19, 24, 31), the 58 setting cannot be changed. 59 Downloading Images to a Personal Computer ➀ ➁ NReplacing the SmartMediaN 1 2 ➀Perform the following checks and operations: G Windows 98 Check that the viewfinder lamp is green. ( ) DIGITAL USB socket G Windows 2000 Professional Check that the viewfinder lamp is green. Then click the “Eject” button in the taskbar. ➀Load the SmartMedia (➡P.14). When the viewfinder lamp is lit orange or G Macintosh ➁Switch the camera on (➡P.16) and set the blinking green, data access (downloading) is Check that the viewfinder lamp is green. Mode dial to “D ”. in progress. Never open the slot cover Then drag the “Removable drive” icon or disconnect the cable during data access. on the desktop to the Trash. This can prevent data downloading and cause ➁Switch the camera off and replace the camera malfunctions. SmartMedia. Fit the small plug on the special connection cable into the DIGITAL (USB) socket on the G! Always use the Interface Set provided with this camera and then plug the other end of the cable product. Previous versions must not be used. If a into the USB socket on your personal computer. previous version of the software is already installed G! Can be used with Windows 98 (including the second When you switch the PC on, “A USB” appears on the computer, uninstall the previous version edition), Windows 2000 Professional and Mac OS in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor. before you install the enclosed Interface Set 8.5.1 to Mac OS 9.0. software. However, your computer must have a USB port. (Self- G! Use only the special USB cable provided. G! The optional AC Power Adapter AC-5V/AC-5VH made PC is not guaranteed.) G! Refer to the Quick Start Guide provided with the should be connected to the camera for these G! The Auto Power Off function does not operate when enclosed USB interface Set for infomation on operations. (➡P.13) Any loss of power during data 60 the camera is connected to a PC. installing and using the software. G! Opening the slot cover switches the camera off. transmission will prevent successful data transfer. 61 Accessories Guide

eThe optional accessories (sold separately) can make taking pictures with the FinePix1300 even G easier. For information on how to attach and use the accessories, refer to the instructions provided Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath) with the accessory used. This adapter is the same size and shape as a 3.5-inch floppy disk. You can copy the images on a SmartMedia to your PC simply by loading the SmartMedia into G SmartMediaTM the floppy disk adapter and then inserting the adapter into your floppy disk drive. These are separately available SmartMedia cards. Compatible OS Compatible SmartMedia Use the following SmartMedia: G G G FD-A1/A1S/A1N 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 32MB MG-4S : 4MB, 3.3V MG-8S : 8MB, 3.3V MG-16S/SW : 16MB, 3.3V Windows95/98, NT 4.0 G G MG-32S/SW : 32MB, 3.3V MG-64S/SW : 64MB, 3.3V Macintosh ✽ Some 3.3V SmartMedia are labelled as “3V” or “ID” cards. FD-A2 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 64MB

G AC Power Adapter AC-5V/AC-5VH G PC Card Adapter Use the AC-5V/AC-5VH when taking pictures for a long period of time or The PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card when the FinePix1300 is connected to a personal computer. Standard ATA-compliant (PCMCIA 2.1) PC card (Type II). PC CARD ✽ The Shapes of the AC power adapter, the plug and socket outlet depend on the country. ADAPTER G PC-AD2 : Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 8MB. G Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 2HR-3UF G PC-AD3 : Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 64MB. The 2HR-3UF includes 2 pieces of high-capacity AA-size Nickel Metal G Hydride batteries. SM-R1/R2 Image Memory Card Reader The SM-R1/R2 allows images to very easily be read and written from an G Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 4KR-3UF image memory card (SmartMedia) to a personal computer. Its USB interface The 4KR-3UF includes 4 pieces of high-capacity AA-size Ni-Cd batteries. provides high-speed data transmission. G Windows98, Windows 2000 Pro or Power Macintosh with USB interface. G Fujifilm Battery charger with Battery BK-NH (AC 220V only) G SC-DX8 Soft Case The BK-NH includes the quick battery chager BCH-NH and 2 Ni-MH batteries. This case can be used when carrying the camera to protect it from dust, dirt The BCH-NH can charge 2 Ni-MH batteries in approximately 110 minutes. and mild impacts. 62 Up to 4 Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries can be charged simultaneously. 63 Explanation of Terms Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly

AE Lock: Press the shutter button down halfway to lock the exposure settings and enable AE Lock. eBe sure to read this information in conjunction with “Safety Notes” (➡P.76) prior to use, to ensure that Using AE Lock allows you to change the composition of your shot after you set the exposure, you use your camera correctly. and still get excellent results. I Places to Avoid may also form on the SmartMedia card. In this event, Auto Power Off Function: If the camera is not used in any way for two minutes or more, the Auto Power Off function Do not store or use the camera in the following types of remove the SmartMedia and wait a short time before using switches the camera off. This is to prevent battery depletion and to avoid wasting power when locations: it again. the camera is connected to the AC power adapter. Auto Power Off does not operate when the G Very humid, dirty or dusty places I When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods Auto Power Off function is disabled or a USB connection is used. G In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period, of temperature rises, such as in a closed car in summer. DPOF: Digital Print Order Format time remove the batteries and the SmartMedia card before G Extremely cold places storing the camera. DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media (image memory card, etc.) G Places subject to strong vibrations I that allows you to specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are printed and how G Places affected by smoke or steam Cleaning Your Camera G many prints are made of each image. G Places subject to strong magnetic fields (such as places Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens and near motors, transformers or magnets) LCD surface and then wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth. If EV: A number that denotes exposure. The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and any soiling remains, apply a small amount of lens sensitivity (speed) of the film or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for G For long periods in contact with chemicals such as pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products cleaning liquid to a piece of Fujifilm lens cleaning paper dark subjects. As the brightness of the subject changes, a digital camera maintains the amount and wipe gently. I of light hitting the CCD at a constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed. Do not expose the camera to sand. G Do not scratch hard objects against the lens, LCD When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1. Likewise, when the The FinePix1300 is particularly and adversely affected by monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are easily light is halved, the EV decreases by 1. sand. In sandy locations such as beaches or deserts, or in damaged. locations where there is wind borne sand, ensure that the JPEG: Joint Photographics Experts Group G Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth. Do not camera is not exposed to sand. This can cause faults that use volatile substances such as thinners, benzine or A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The compression ratio can be may be irreparable. selected, but the higher the compression ratio, the poorer the quality of the expanded image. insecticide, as these may react with camera body and I Notes on Condensation cause deformation or remove the coating. White Balance: Regardless of the type of lighting, the human eye adapts so that a white object still looks white. If the camera is carried suddenly from a cold location into a I When travelling overseas On the other hand, devices such as digital still cameras register a white subject as white by first warm place, water droplets (condensation) may form on Do not place your camera in the check-in baggage. adjusting their internal color balance to match the color of the ambient light around the subject. the inside of the camera or on the lens. When the Baggage handling at airports may subject baggage to This adjustment process is referred to as matching the white balance. A function that viewfinder lamp is lit orange or flashing orange, this violent shocks, and the camera may be damaged internally 64 automatically matches the white balance is called an auto white balance function. indicates that data access is in progress. Condensation even when no external damage is visible. 65 Notes on the Power Supply

G Do not use batteries that are leaking, deformed, G Soiling such as fingerprints on the battery terminals can Take particular care not to leave Ni-MH or Ni-Cd Applicable Batteries discolored or exhibit any other obvious abnormality. markedly reduce the number of available shots. Carefully batteries in the camera for a long period of time as they G AA-size alkaline, Ni-MH (nickel metal hydride), or Ni-Cd G Do not store batteries in very warm or moist locations. wipe the battery terminals clean with a soft dry cloth before can become excessively discharged and no longer be batteries can be used with this camera. G Keep the batteries out of the reach of babies and small loading the batteries. usable even when charged. Do not use AA-size manganese or lithium batteries in children. G Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries self-discharge even when not your FinePix1300 because the heat generated by the G When loading the batteries in the camera, ensure that the If any liquid at all leaks from the batteries, wipe the battery used. Always charge Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries before batteries could damage the camera or cause battery polarity (5 and 4) is as indicated on the camera. compartment thoroughly and then load new batteries. using them. If the time for which a battery provides power malfunctions. G Do not use new batteries together with used batteries. In If any battery fluid comes into contact with your hands or shortens markedly when it has been correctly charged, G Because different brands of alkaline batteries have the case of rechargeable batteries, do not use charged clothing, flush the area thoroughly with water. Note that this indicates that the battery has reached the end of its different capacities, the life of some batteries (the length and discharged batteries together. Do not use batteries battery fluid can cause loss of eyesight if it gets in your effective life and should be replaced. of time for which they can be used) may be considerably of different types or brands together. eyes. If this occurs, do not rub your eyes. Flush the fluid out shorter than that of the alkaline batteries supplied with G If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of with clean water and contact your physician for treatment. Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter this camera. time, remove the batteries from the camera. (Note that if I Disposing of Batteries Always use the AC-5V AC Power Adapter AC-5V/AC-5VH the camera is left with the batteries removed, the time (sold separately) with the FinePix1300 Digital Camera. When disposing of batteries, do so in accordance with your Notes on the Batteries and date settings are cleared.) The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC-5V/AC- local waste disposal regulations. Incorrect use of the batteries could cause them to leak, G The batteries may feel warm immediately after being 5VH could result in damage to your camera. become hot, ignite or burst. Always observe the used. Before removing the batteries, switch the camera I Notes on Small Rechargeable Batteries (Ni-MH G Ensure that you do not touch the contact areas on the precautions given below. off and wait until the batteries cool down. or Ni-Cd batteries) AC power adapter against any other metal object as this G Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire. G When replacing the batteries, always fit 4 new batteries. G Always use the special battery charger to charge AA-size could cause a short circuit. G Do not carry or store a battery with metal objects such as Here, 'new batteries' refers to either recently purchased Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries. Charge the batteries as G Do not plug the AC power adapter into the DIGITAL necklaces or hairpins that could come into contact with unused alkaline batteries, or Ni-Cd or Ni-MH (nickel metal described in the instructions provided with the battery socket as this could damage your camera. the metal positive 5and negative 4 poles of the battery. hydride) batteries that have recently been fully recharged charger. G Do not plug in the AC power adapter while you are G Do not expose the batteries to fresh or sea water, and together. G Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other operating the camera using batteries. Switch the camera take particular care to keep the terminals dry. G Battery performance deteriorates at low temperatures than those specified for use with the charger. off first. G Do not attempt to deform, disassemble or modify the (+10°C or below) and the time for which they can be used G Note that the batteries may feel warm immediately after G Do not load the batteries while you are operating the batteries. shortens. This is particularly true of alkaline batteries. In cold being charged. camera using the AC power adapter. Switch the camera G Do not attempt to peel off or cut the battery casing. conditions, put the batteries in your pocket or a similar place G Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries are not charged at shipment. off first. G Do not drop, strike or otherwise subject the batteries to to warm them before loading them into the camera. If you Be sure to charge the batteries before using them. G If you disconnect the AC power adapter when there are strong impacts. use a body warmer to warm the batteries, ensure that they G The camera mechanism is such that it draws a minute no batteries in the camera, the date may be cleared. If 66 are not in direct contact with the warmer. amount of current even when the camera is switched off. this occurs, reset the date. 67 Notes on the SmartMedia™

I SmartMedia SmartMedia removed and the camera is then switched G To avoid damage caused by static electricity, always use shoot and record images, a directory (folder) is The SmartMedia card supplied with your FinePix1300 off during data recording, during data erasing the special static-free case provided during transportation automatically created. Image data is then recorded in this camera is a new image recording medium developed (SmartMedia formatting) or during frame advance when or storage, or keep the SmartMedia in a storage case if directory. especially for use in digital cameras. Each SmartMedia images are being played back. available. G Do not change or delete the directory (folder) names or card contains a built-in semiconductor memory chip (NAND G Do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a trouser file names on the SmartMedia from your PC as this will Back up important data onto another medium pocket. This could subject the SmartMedia to excessive make it impossible to use the SmartMedia in your flash memory) which is used for storing digital image data. (MO disk, floppy disk, hard disk, etc.). Because the data is stored electronically, the stored image force when you sit down, therefore damaging the camera. data can be erased from the card and new data recorded. I Notes on Handling SmartMedia SmartMedia. G Always use the camera to erase image data on a G When inserting the card into the camera, hold the G The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed from SmartMedia. I SmartMedia with IDs SmartMedia straight as you push it in. the camera after extended periods of picture taking or G To edit image data, copy the image data to the The SmartMedia ID is a SmartMedia that has an G Never remove the SmartMedia or switch the camera off image viewing. This is normal and does not indicate a computer’s hard disk and then edit the copied data. individually assigned identification number. SmartMedia ID during data recording, during data erasing (SmartMedia fault. cards can be used with devices that use ID numbers for formatting) or during frame advance when images are G Inserting a SmartMedia that is charged with static copyright protection or other purposes. This camera being played back. These actions could result in damage electricity into your camera may result in a camera accepts SmartMedia ID cards in the same way as to the SmartMedia. malfunction. If this occurs, switch the camera off and then conventional SmartMedia cards. G Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the on again. I Storing Data FinePix1300. The use of other SmartMedia could G Affix the label onto the designated area of the card. Do I In the situations listed below, recorded data may be erased damage the camera. not use third-party labels as this can lead to problems Specifications (destroyed). Please note that Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. G SmartMedia are precision electronic devices. Do not when the card is inserted or removed. Type Image memory card for digital accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss bend, drop, or subject SmartMedia to excessive shocks. G When you attach the label, take care that it does not cameras (SmartMedia) (destruction) of recorded data. G Do not use or store SmartMedia in environments likely to cover any of the write-protect area. Operating voltage 3.3V be affected by strong static electricity or electrical noise. ✽When the SmartMedia is used incorrectly by the owner or I Notes on Using SmartMedia with a PC Operating conditions Temperature: 0°C to +40°C (+32°F G Do not use or store SmartMedia in very hot, humid or ° a third party G If you intend to take photos using a SmartMedia that has to +104 F) Humidity: 80% or less ✽ corrosive environments. When the SmartMedia is exposed to static electricity or been used on a PC, format the SmartMedia on your (condensation free) G Be careful not to touch the SmartMedia’s contact area or electrical noise camera. Dimensions 37 ✕ 45 ✕ 0.76mm ✽ allow the area to become soiled. Use a dry lint-free cloth When the SmartMedia cover is opened or the G When you format a SmartMedia in the camera and then (1.45 ✕ 1.77 ✕ 0.03in.) (W ✕ H ✕ D) 68 to wipe away any soiling that does occur. 69 Warning Displays eThe table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor.

Warning Displayed Explanation Remedy Warning DisplayedExplanation Remedy The camera battery is low on charge. Replace or recharge the battery. There is a strong likelihood of camera Set the flash to Forced Flash mode or use a shake because the shutter speed is slow. tripod.

No SmartMedia is loaded, or it is loaded Load a SmartMedia or reload the SmartMedia A protected frame was erased. Remove the protection. incorrectly. the correct way round. 1

The SmartMedia is not formatted. Format the SmartMedia. You attempted to erase a frame with Reset the DPOF settings. 7 DPOF settings.

• The SmartMedia contact area are soild. Wipe the contact area on the SmartMedia with a Outside the AE continuous range. The shot can be taken, but the exposure will not 2 • The SmartMedia is damaged. soft dry cloth. It may be necessary to format the AE be correct. • The SmartMedia format is incorrect. SmartMedia. If the error message is still displayed, replace the SmartMedia. The DPOF file contains an error. Press the MENU/EXE button to create a new Alternatively, the DPOF file was set up DPOF file and specify all the DPOF settings The SmartMedia is fully recorded. Erase some images or use a SmartMedia that on a different device. again. 3 has ample free space. Prints were specified for more than 1000 The maximum number of frames for which prints The SmartMedia is write-protected. Use a SmartMedia that is not write-protected. 8 frames in the DPOF frame settings. can be specified on the same SmartMedia is 999.

• An attempt was made to playback Images cannot be played back. incorrectly recorded data. • An attempt was made to playback a frame not recorded on camera. The frame number has reached 999- Switch the Frame NO. Memory function off and 9999. use a formatted SmartMedia to take the picture. 70 71 Troubleshooting eBefore you decide the camera is faulty, check the following once more.

Problem Cause Remedy Problem Cause Remedy No power • The battery is exhausted. • Load a new battery. I can’t use the flash to take • The camera switches to Macro mode. • Cancel Macro mode (allows forced flash and • The AC power adapter plug has come out of • Plug the adapter back in. pictures. slow-synchro photography). the power outlet. • The shutter button was pressed when the • Wait until the flash has finished charging before viewfinder indicator was blinking orange. pressing the shutter button. Power cuts out during • The battery is exhausted. • Load new batteries. The flash will not charge. • No compatible SmartMedia is loaded. • Load a new SmartMedia, erase a frame, or operation. remove the write-protection. Battery runs out quickly. • You are using the camera in extremely cold • Put the battery in your pocket or another • The camera is set to Suppressed Flash mode. • Set the flash mode to Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Forced Flash or Night Scene. conditions. warm place to heat it and then load it into the • The battery is exhausted. • Load new batteries. camera just before you take a picture. • The terminals are soiled. • Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry The playback image is too • The subject is too far away. • Move closer to the subject. cloth. dark even though I used the • Your finger is covering the flash. • Hold the camera correctly. • The batteries are flat. • Load a new battery. flash.

No photograph is taken • No SmartMedia is loaded. • Load a SmartMedia. The image is blurred. • The lens is soiled. • Clean the lens. • Macro photography was used to photograph • Cancel Macro photography. when the shutter button is • The SmartMedia is fully recorded. • Erase some images or use a SmartMedia that scenery. pressed. has ample free space. • The SmartMedia is write-protected. • Remove the write-protection. I cannot format the • The SmartMedia is write-protected. • Remove the write-protection. • The SmartMedia is not formatted. • Format the SmartMedia. SmartMedia. (Peel off the write-protect sticker.) • The SmartMedia contact area is soiled. • Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a I cannot erase all the frames. • The frame is protected. • Remove the frame protection. clean dry cloth. • DPOF settings are specified for one or more of • Reset the DPOF settings. • The SmartMedia is damaged. • Load a new SmartMedia. the frames. • The Auto Power Off function has switched the • Switch the camera on. camera off. Nothing happens when I use • Camera malfunction. • Remove the battery, re-insert them and try • The battery is exhausted. • Load new batteries. the camera buttons and • The Mode dial has been moved to another again. switches. setting. • Move the Mode dial to the correct setting. I can’t use the flash to take • The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode. • Set the flash mode to Auto, Red-eye Reduction, • The battery is exhausted. • Load new batteries. pictures. Forced Flash or Night Scene. No image appears when I • The Mode dial is set incorrectly. • Move the Mode dial to the correct setting. 72 • The camera is in continuous shooting mode. • Set continuous shooting to “OFF”. press the, “DISP” button. 73 Specifications

G Focus distance G LCD monitor This indicates the number of available frames shot System f = 5.8mm (equivalent to 36mm on a 35mm camera) 1.6-inch, 55,000-pixel D-TFD consecutively at room temperature with a flash use rate of G Model G Exposure control G Self-Timer 50%. Note that these figures may vary depending on the Digital Camera 64 zones TTL metering, Program AE 10 sec. timer clock ambient temperature and the amount of charge in the battery. G Pickup Elements (exposure compensation available in Manual mode) G Conditions for use 1/2.7-inch square pixel CCD (1.31 million pixels) G Sensitivity Input/Output Terminals Temperature : 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F) ; 80% G Resolution Equivalent to ISO 125 G Digital humidity or less (no condensation) 1280✕ 960 pixels/640✕ 480 pixels G G White balance USB (1) for image data output with a personal computer Camera dimensions (W/H/D) G File format ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ Auto-selected (7 modes selectable in Manual mode) G DC Input 110 77 39mm/4.3 3.0 1.5in. (not including accessories JPEG (Exif Ver. 2.1), G Focal range and attachments) ✽ Socket for specified AC power adapter Design for Camera File system compliant, DPOF- Normal : Approx. 70cm/2.3ft. to infinity G Camera mass (weight) compatible Macro : Approx.8-15cm/3.1-5.9in Approx. 200g/7.1oz (not including accessories, batteries or G Power Supply and Others Viewfinder G Shutter speeds SmartMedia) G Real Galileo type ; Frame coverage : 80% Variable-speed,1/2 to 1/1000 sec.(combined with mechanical Power supply G Weight for photography G Lens shutter) Use one of the following: Approx. 300g/10.6oz (including batteries and SmartMedia) Fujinon optical fixed-focus lens F4.5/F11 G Flash (Auto flash using flash control sensor) • 4AA-size alkaline batteries G Accessories G Storage media Effective range : Approx. 0.7 - 3.0m (2.3ft -9.8ft) • 4AA-size Ni-MH (nickel metal hydride) batteries (sold See P.7 SmartMedia (3.3V) Flash modes : Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash, separately) G Optional Accessories • 4AA-size (Minimum 1,000mAn) Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium) G Number of frames recorded Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro See P.62, 63 batteries (sold separately) Pixel 1280 ✕ 960 640 ✕ 480 • AC Power Adapter AC-5V/AC-5VH (sold separately) ✽ These specifications are subject to change without notice. Quality Mode FINE NORMAL BASIC NORMAL G No. of available shots using battery (battery life) ✽ The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured Compression Ratio Approx.1/4Approx.1/8 Approx.1/16 Approx.1/8 using advanced high-precision technology. Even so, small Battery type With LCD monitor With LCD monitor Image Data Size Approx.610KB Approx.310KB Approx.160KB Approx.90KB ON OFF bright points and anomalous colors (particularly around 4MB (MG-4S) 6122344 Alkaline batteries Approx.260 frames Approx.800 frames text) may appear on the monitor. These are normal display characteristics and do not indicate a fault with the monitor. 8MB (MG-8S) 12 24 47 89 Ni-MH battery ✽ ✽ HR-3UF Approx.300 frames Approx.800 frames This phenomenon will not appear on the recorded image. 16MB (MG-16S/SW) 25 49 89 164 ✽ The electrostatic discharge can in some cases cause Ni-Cd battery ✽ ✽ 32MB (MG-32S/SW) 50 99 180 330 KR-3UF Approx.180 frames Approx.500 frames problems. This is not a malfunction of FUJIFILM Digital Cameras. 74 64MB (MG-64S/SW) 101 198 362 663 ✽ With fully charged battery 75 Safety Notes

G To ensure that you use your FinePix1300 camera correctly, read these Safety Notes and your Owner’s WARNING WARNING WARNING Manual carefully beforehand. G After reading these Safety Notes, store them in a safe When a fault arises, switch the camera Never attempt to modify or disassemble Do not touch any metal parts of the place. off and then remove the batteries and the camera. (Never open the casing.) camera during a thunderstorm. disconnect the AC power adapter. Do not use the camera when it has been This can cause an electric shock due to About the Icons Continued use of the camera when it is dropped or the casing is damaged. induced current from the lightning discharge. The icons shown below are used in this document to emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual This can cause a fire or electric shock. Unplug from Do not Do not use the batteries except as indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result odor, or is in any other abnormal state can power socket. G Contact your Fuji dealer. disassemble. if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the cause a fire or electric shock. specified. product is used incorrectly as a result. G Contact your Fuji dealer. Never attempt to take pictures whilst in Load the batteries with the poles positioned motion. as indicated by the 5and 4 marks. This icon indicates that death or Do not allow water or foreign objects to Do not use the camera while you are Use only the batteries or AC power serious injury can result if the enter the camera. walking or operating a moving car or other WARNING adapter specified for use with this information is ignored. If water or a foreign object has entered the vehicle. camera, switch the camera off and then camera. This icon indicates that personal This can result in you falling down or being remove the batteries and disconnect the AC The use of other power sources can cause a fire. CAUTION injury or material damage can involved in a traffic accident. power adapter. If the battery leaks and fluid gets into result if the information is ignored. Do not heat, modify or attempt to Continued use of the camera can cause a your eyes or comes into contact with disassemble the batteries. The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of fire or electric shock. your skin or clothing, this can cause G Do not drop or subject the batteries to the information which is to be observed. Contact your Fuji dealer. injury or loss of eyesight. Immediately impacts. flush the affected area thoroughly with Triangular icons notify the user of information Do not place the camera on an unstable Do not attempt to recharge lithium or clean water and seek medical treatment. requiring attention (“Important”). surface. alkaline batteries. Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the user This can cause the camera to fall or tip over Do not store the batteries with metallic When discarding or storing batteries, that the action indicated is prohibited and cause injury. products. cover the battery terminals with (“Prohibited”). Do not use the camera in the bathroom Any of these actions can cause the insulation tape. G Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify the or shower. batteries to burst or leak and cause fire or Contact with other metallic objects or user of an action that must be performed This can cause a fire or electric shock. injury as a result batteries could cause the batteries to Do not use in the ignite or burst. 76 (“Required”). bathroom or shower. 77 Safety Notes

CAUTION CAUTION Do not use this camera in locations Remove the batteries and disconnect severely affected by oil fumes, steam, the AC power adapter when you are humidity or dust. cleaning the camera or if you intend to This can cause a fire or electric shock. leave the camera unused for a long period. Do not leave this camera in places Failure to do so can cause a fire or electric subject to extremely high temperatures. shock. Do not leave the camera in locations such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight. Do not use the flash close to anyone’s This can cause a fire. eyes. This can cause temporary damage to the Do not place heavy objects on the person’s eyesight. camera. This can cause the heavy object to tip over Request regular internal testing and or fall and cause injury. cleaning for your camera. Build-ups of dust in your camera can cause Do not move the camera while the AC a fire or electric shock. power adapter is still connected. G Contact your Fuji dealer to request This can damage the power cord or cables internal cleaning every 2 years. and cause a fire or electric shock. Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter in a cloth or quilt. This can cause heat to build up and distort the casing or cause a fire.

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