FujiFilm Digital Camera 30i User Manual

Getting Ready  
Basic Photography  
Advanced Features  
Photography  
Advanced Features  
Playback  
Music  
Remote Controller  
Settings  
7
8
PC Connection  
This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA  
FinePix30i correctly. Please follow the instructions carefully.  
( )  
BL00088-200 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Warning  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.  
CAUTION  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures :  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in this  
manual could void the users authority to operate  
the equipment.  
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous  
voltage” within the product’s enclosure  
that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
Notes on the Grant:  
To comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules, this  
product must be used with a Fujifilm-specified  
ferrite-core USB cable and DC supply cord.  
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
This symbol is intended to alert the user  
to the presence of important operating  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
(
)
and maintenance servicing instructions  
in the literature accompanying the  
appliance.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
For customers in Canada  
The graphical symbols are located on the bottom  
of the case.  
CAUTION  
For customers in the U.S.A.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
-
Canadian ICES 003.  
FCC Statement  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
( )  
conditions :  
1
This device may not cause  
( )  
harmful interference, and  
2
this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
(➡  
)
Please read the Safety Notes P.110  
and make sure you understand them  
before using the camera.  
2
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Contents  
PLAYBACK MENU  
...................................................................  
3 Advanced Features Photography  
ADVANCED FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY  
I Photography mode specifications  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
SELECTING 1 AUTO OR 2 MANUAL  
8 PC Connection  
PC PERSONAL COMPUTER IN CONNECTION  
The first time you connect the camera to your computer  
DSC (Mass storage device) Mode  
PC-CAM (camera) Mode  
CONNECTING AT DSC MODE  
CONNECTING AT PC-CAMERA MODE  
Warning  
Preface  
2
6
7
8
...  
....................................................................  
.........................  
.............  
....................  
...  
...  
g
ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES/FORMATTING  
60  
62  
64  
65  
66  
(
)
35  
35  
83  
83  
83  
83  
84  
86  
................................................  
g ERASING MUSIC  
f HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS (DPOF)  
f DPOF DATE SETTING  
f DPOF SET FRAME  
Camera Features and Accessories  
..........................................................  
...  
Nomenclature  
.......................  
.....................................  
................................  
.......................................  
.............................................  
...............  
36  
1 Getting Ready  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION  
.................................................................  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PREFACE  
Selecting the Language  
Attaching the Shoulder Strap  
11  
11  
11  
12  
14  
15  
16  
17  
17  
20  
22  
.....................  
..................  
5 Music  
PLAYING MUSIC  
CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
SELECTING MUSIC MODE  
37  
38  
38  
39  
39  
40  
40  
41  
43  
44  
46  
47  
.......................................  
.................................................................  
......................................................  
........  
......................................  
..........................................................  
y FLASH  
AUTO  
68  
69  
69  
70  
...............................  
........  
DISCONNECTING FROM THE PC  
(Important always use this procedure.)  
............................................  
........................................  
..................................................  
..................  
Auto Flash Mode  
:Red-Eye Reduction  
y Forced Flash  
88  
CHARGING AND LOADING THE BATTERIES  
.....................................  
LOADING THE BATTERIES  
..................................  
...............................  
USING MUSIC  
LOADING THE SmartMedia™  
..........................................  
u Suppressed Flash  
REMOVING THE SmartMedia™  
.................................................  
..........................  
................  
6 Remote Controller  
TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER ...  
PLAYBACK USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
AUDIO RECORDING USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
...................................  
90  
;Slow Synchro  
OPENING/CLOSING THE LENS COVER  
System Expansion Options  
.......................................  
..............................  
................................................  
................  
Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly  
SWITCHING ON AND OFF  
o SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY  
Accessories Guide  
91  
93  
94  
94  
94  
95  
96  
96  
97  
74  
75  
76  
..............................................  
...  
...  
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  
.SOUND SYNC.  
.....  
..................................  
...........................................  
.......................................  
...  
USING THE OPTIONAL AC POWER ADAPTER  
..........................................  
..................  
Notes on the Power Supply  
Applicable Batteries  
Notes on the Batteries  
Notes on Using the Enclosed Battery Charger  
Specifications of the Enclosed Battery Charger BC-NHS  
Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter  
Notes on the SmartMedia™  
7 VOICE CAPTIONING  
a EV (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION)  
2 Basic Photography  
7 Settings  
SETTINGS/USING THE OPTION MENU  
I List of settings  
d jSETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY  
(COMPRESSION RATIO)  
d LCD MONITOR BRIGHTNESS/VOLUME  
...  
s
WHITE BALANCE (SELECTING THE LIGHT SOURCE)  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
.................  
..................................................  
78  
78  
AUDIO/MOVIE MODE  
..................  
...  
TAKING PICTURES (1 AUTO MODE)  
23  
26  
27  
28  
29  
.................................................................  
e MOVIE  
48  
51  
..................................  
..........................  
.............  
..................................  
Number of Available Shots  
..........................................  
7 AUDIO RECORDING  
FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION  
...............................  
79  
80  
............  
5 MACRO (CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY  
..................................................  
99  
...........  
Warning Displays  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
4 Advanced Features Playback  
ADVANCED FEATURES PLAYBACK  
.........................................................  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
..................................................  
......................................................  
..........................................  
102  
105  
108  
110  
114  
......................  
SET–UP  
SETUP  
53  
53  
54  
56  
58  
PLAYBACK MODE  
3 VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK)  
PLAYBACK ZOOM  
MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK  
4 ERASING SINGLE FRAME  
....................................................................  
......................................  
.........................................  
........................  
81  
81  
81  
82  
............  
I Playback mode menu  
PLAYING BACK MOVIES  
PLAYING BACK VOICE CAPTIONS  
30  
31  
32  
33  
Explanation of Terms  
....................................  
....................................................  
..........................................................  
....................................................  
I SETUP menu options  
Using SETUP  
.......................................................  
Safety Notes  
......................................  
......................................  
.............................  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
..................  
POWER SAVE  
5
PLAYING BACK AUDIO RECORDINGS  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Preface  
Camera Features and Accessories  
I Test Shots Prior to Photography  
h If liquid crystal is swallowed  
Camera Features  
Accessories  
For particularly important photographs (such as weddings  
and overseas trips), always take a test photograph and view  
the image to make sure that the camera is functioning  
normally.  
Flush your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large  
quantities of water and induce vomiting. Then seek  
medical assistance.  
h Superb high-quality images from the 2.0 million effective pixels  
h 1/2.7 inch square pixel CCD with RGB color filter  
(Number of total pixels: 2.11 million)  
h Number of recorded pixels up to 1600 × 1200 pixels  
h Music player functions  
h Seamless digital 2.5× zoom photography and up to 5×  
zoom playback function  
h Compact and lightweight body  
h 1.8-inch 72,000 pixels color LCD monitor (D-TFD)  
h Quick and responsive operation  
h Wide-angle field of view (with Macro function)  
h Automatic built-in flash with high-precision wide-range  
flash control sensor  
h Manual photography mode that allows fine tuning of the  
camera settings  
h Movie shooting function (320 × 240 pixels with sound)  
h Voice captioning function for easy photography information  
recording  
hAA-size Nickel-Metal  
Hydride (Ni-MH) Batteries  
HR-3UF (2)  
I Notes on Electrical Interference  
h Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. cannot accept liability for any  
incidental losses (such as the costs of photography or the  
loss of income from photography) incurred as a result of  
faults with this product.  
If the camera is to be used in hospitals or aircrafts, please  
note that this camera may cause interference to other  
equipment in the hospital or aircraft. For details, please  
check with the applicable regulations.  
hShoulder Strap (1)  
I Notes on Copyright  
I Handling Your Digital Camera  
Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot  
be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the  
consent of the owner, unless intended only for personal  
use. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing  
of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits, even  
when intended purely for personal use. Users are also  
asked to note that the transfer of memory cards containing  
images or data protected under copyright laws is only  
permissible within the restrictions imposed by those  
copyright laws.  
This camera contains precision electronic components. To  
ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject  
the camera to impact or shock while an image is being  
recorded.  
hRemote Controller (1)  
hHeadphones (1)  
I Trademark Information  
h iMac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple  
Computer, Inc.  
h Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft  
Corporation of the U.S. registered in the U.S.A. and other  
countries. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the  
Microsoft Windows Operating System.  
h SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation.  
h Other company or product names are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of the respective companies.  
hBattery Charger BC-NHS (1)  
I Liquid Crystal  
If the LCD monitor or display panel is damaged, take  
particular care with the liquid crystal in the monitor or panel.  
If any of the following situations arise, take the urgent action  
indicated.  
h Audio recording function  
h Sound sync. mode for automatic picture taking in response  
to loud noises such as laughter  
h Easy high-speed image file transfer via the USB  
h If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin  
Wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with  
soap and running.  
h If liquid crystal gets into your eye  
Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least  
15 minutes and then seek medical assistance.  
hUSB Interface Set (1)  
connection  
CD-ROM: Software for FinePix MP (1)  
Special USB cable with Noise Suppression core (1)  
Software Quick Start Guide (1)  
h Supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) for simple  
print ordering  
h Conforms to the new standard for digital camera file system  
Design rule for Camera File System  
hOwner’s Manual (this manual) (1)  
6
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Refer to the pages in parentheses for information on using the camera features.  
Nomenclature  
Power switch  
POWER(P.17)  
MUSIC(P.69)  
Viewfinder(P.24)  
Mode switch  
Still image mode(P.23)  
Speaker(P.80)  
Viewfinder lamp(P.25)  
Playback mode(P.30)  
Audio/Movie mode(P.51/48)  
Shutter button  
BACK button  
(
)
(
)
Flash(P.38)  
button  
button  
Viewfinder window  
Microphone  
MENU/OK button  
Self-timer lamp(P.42)  
Flash control sensor  
DISP button  
(P.23,27,30)  
Macro selector  
switch(P.28)  
LCD monitor  
Strap mount(P.11)  
REMOTE  
(remote controller)  
socket(P.69)  
Tripod mount  
Battery compartment(P.14)  
Lens cover(P.17)  
(USB)socket  
(P.84,86)  
Battery cover  
(P.14,15,16)  
Lens  
DC IN 3V(Power input)  
socket(P.22)  
SmartMedia slot(P.15)  
8
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Nomenclature  
1
Getting Ready PREFACE  
Example of LCD Monitor Text Display: Still image  
Selecting the Language  
Attaching the Shoulder Strap  
EV  
White balance  
Macro  
01  
02  
Flash  
Number of remaining shots  
Photography mode  
File size/Image quality  
Battery low warning  
1
Zoom bar  
Camera shake warning  
You can use the SETUPscreen on this  
camera to select ENGLISHor FRANCAISas  
the LANGUAGEused for screen display  
(P.81). The screens in this manual are shown  
in ENGLISH.  
Pass the loop of this cord on the end of the  
strap through the strap mount.  
Then pass the other end of the strap through  
the loop of the thin cord and pull the strap  
tight.  
1
2
Date  
Example of LCD Monitor Text Display: Playback  
Voice captioning  
DPOF  
Playback mode  
Playback frame number  
Battery low warning  
Date  
10  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
CHARGING AND LOADING THE BATTERIES  
!
Ni-MH batteries are not fully charged at shipment  
and must be charged before being used. Newly  
purchased batteries or batteries that have been left  
unused for an extended period may not be fully  
charged. (This is indicated by the immediate display  
of the battery low warning and a low available  
shots/time for battery operation.) This is a normal  
characteristic of the batteries and does not indicate a  
fault. Repeatedly charging and using the batteries 3  
or 4 times will enable you to fully recharge the  
batteries and increase the time for which the camera  
will operate using batteries.  
Batteries that Can Be Charged  
1
2
AA-size Ni-MH batteries  
Fujifilm HR-3UF: 2 (supplied with the camera or  
sold separately)  
Charge lamp  
1
The shapes of the Battry charger, the plug and socket outlet  
depend on the country.  
Load the rechargeable batteries into the battery  
charger as indicated on the label.  
Plug the charger into a power outlet to begin  
charging. Charging ends after about 5 hours and  
the charging lamp goes off. Unplug the battery  
charger from the power outlet when it is not in use.  
!
If you repeatedly charge a Ni-MH battery before it is  
fully discharged, it will suffer from the memory  
effect, causing the battery low warning to appear  
while there is still ample charge remaining in the  
battery. You can restore batteries to normal  
operation by running the batteries completely flat  
before charging them.  
Memory effect: A phenomenon whereby a battery  
displays the characteristic of  
!
If the terminals of Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride)  
batteries are soiled, it may not be possible to charge  
them. To avoid possible problems, clean the battery  
terminals and charger terminals with a clean, dry  
cloth. (Clean the batteries and charger terminals with  
a clean, dry cloth the first time the batteries are  
charged. Then insert and remove the batteries from  
the charger several times prior to charging.)  
!
Attempting to charge batteries other than those  
specified for use with the charger (such as  
manganese, alkaline or lithium batteries) can cause  
the batteries to burst or leak. This could result in a  
fire or injury and consequent damage to the  
surroundings.  
appearing to have  
capacity.  
a
reduced  
!
See P.94-96 for notes on the batteries.  
!
Fully discharged Ni-MH batteries take approximately  
5 hours (1700 mAh) to recharge. Shorter charging  
times can be achieved using the Ni-MH/Battery  
Charger BCH-NH (P.91).  
See P.107 for information on the number of  
available shots/time using the batteries.  
!
Do not charge new and used batteries together.  
12  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LOADING THE BATTERIES  
LOADING THE SmartMedia™  
(  
)
Compatible batteries  
SmartMedia sold separately  
01  
03  
03  
01  
AA-size Ni-MH batteries  
Fujifilm HR-3UF: 2 (supplied with the camera or  
sold separately)  
I Only use 3.3V SmartMedia  
MG-4S ( 4MB), MG-16SW ( 16MB, ID)  
MG-8S ( 8MB), MG-32SW ( 32MB, ID)  
MG-16S (16MB), MG-64SW ( 64MB, ID)  
MG-32S (32MB), MG-128SW (128MB, ID)  
MG-64S (64MB)  
!
You should carry a spare set of batteries (sold  
separately) when taking pictures.  
1
!
Do not use different types of batteries or old and new  
batteries together.  
02  
02  
!
You cannot use lithium, manganese or nickel-  
cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries.  
Notes on Handling Alkaline Batteries  
Alkaline batteries should only be used in an emergency.  
Note the following when using alkaline batteries:  
iThe battery terminals should be wiped clean with a  
clean, dry cloth.  
Gold marking  
iAlways switch the LCD monitor off (P.27) before  
using alkaline batteries. Alkaline batteries cannot  
be used in Macro mode, Movie mode or Digital  
zoom mode.  
iThe available shots/time for battery operation are  
limited. The available shots/time for battery  
operation vary depending on the battery brand and  
the ambient temperature. At temperatures of +5°C  
(+40°F) and below, it may not be possible to take  
pictures or play back music.  
1
Check that the camera is switched off. Then hold the  
camera so that the battery cover faces upwards and  
slide the cover out to open it.  
1Slide the battery cover out and lift it open.  
2Insert the batteries correctly as indicated by  
the polarity icons.  
!
Image files cannot be recorded or erased if a write-  
protect sticker is affixed to the SmartMedia.  
Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it  
is used with FUJIFILM SmartMedia.  
Some 3.3V SmartMedia are labelled as 3Vor ID”  
cards.  
!
2Push the SmartMedia firmly into the SmartMedia  
slot as far as it will go.  
3Close the battery cover.  
!
3Close the battery cover.  
!
If you open the battery cover while the camera is  
switched on, the camera automatically switches off to  
protect the data on the SmartMedia.  
The SmartMedia will not slide fully into the slot if it is  
inserted facing the wrong way. Be careful not to apply  
undue force to the SmartMedia.  
!
See P.97-98 for notes on the SmartMedia.  
!
Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover.  
Take care not to drop the batteries when you open  
or close the battery cover.  
iBecause you are using the FinePix30i with the LCD  
monitor switched off, the power cuts out without a  
remaining battery low warning being displayed.  
!
!
A SmartMedia with ID is needed to use the  
music function.  
!
See P.94-96 for notes on the batteries.  
14  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
REMOVING THE SmartMedia™  
OPENING/CLOSING THE LENS COVER  
SWITCHING ON AND OFF  
1
2
01  
02  
01  
03  
1
02  
03  
Grip the SmartMedia and pull it out, taking care  
that the batteries do not fall out of the camera.  
Open and close the lens cover by sliding it down  
and up diagonally.  
1To turn the camera on or off, slide the Power  
switch to $.  
1Check that the indicator in the viewfinder lamp  
is green (P.25).  
2Then switch the camera off.  
3Always ensure that the battery cover is facing  
upwards when you open it.  
2Sliding the Power switch to %allows  
you to use the camera as a music player.  
3When you do not want to listen to music, slide  
the Power switch to the middle position.  
!
To protect the SmartMedia, always store it in the  
special anti-static case.  
!
Slide the lens cover until it locks into place.  
Take care not to touch the lens directly while the  
lens cover is open.  
!
!
Note that you cannot use the FinePix30i as a camera  
when the Power switch is set to %.  
!
See P.17 for information on switching the camera on  
and off.  
Printing Images and Downloading  
Images to a PC  
Auto Power Off function  
h See P.64, 90 for information on printing  
images.  
h See P.83-89 for information on downloading  
images to a PC.  
If the camera is not used in any way for roughly 2 minutes, the Auto Power Off function always switches  
the camera off to reduce power consumption. You cannot disable this function. However, the Auto Power  
Off function does not operate in sound sync. mode (P.43), audio recording (P.51) or playback of audio  
recordings (P.58), or when the camera is connected via the USB interface (P.83).  
Never open the battery cover while the camera  
is still switched on as this could corrupt the  
image files on the SmartMedia or damage the  
SmartMedia itself.  
16  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
SWITCHING ON AND OFF  
I You can switch the camera on in different ways depending on how you want to use it.  
1
2
Do This  
h To take pictures  
Open the lens cover and then slide the  
Power switch to “  
$
.  
h To switch between  
taking pictures and  
playing back images  
Blank  
1
If the Auto Power Off function shuts the  
camera down while you are taking  
pictures (while the lens cover is open),  
use the Power switch to turn the  
camera back on.  
Lit red  
Blinking red  
+
With the LCD monitor on, you can check the  
remaining charge in the battery.  
1Batteries have ample charge (No indicator  
displayed).  
h To play back images or  
sound (without taking  
pictures)  
Switch the camera on without opening the  
lens cover.  
2The batteries charge is low. Have a new set  
of batteries ready.  
3The batteries are exhausted. The display will  
shortly go blank and the camera will stop  
working. Replace or recharge the batteries.  
h To use the camera for  
audio recording ( P.51)  
If you switch the camera on with the  
Mode switch (P.9) set to q, the  
¥ warning is displayed.  
When this occurs, set the Mode switch  
to 3or r.  
+
+
When you switch the camera on, the viewfinder  
lamp lights (green). If the date has been cleared,  
a confirmation message appears.  
H: The DATE/TIME setting screen appears  
(P.21).  
%
h To use the camera as a  
Slide the Power switch to “  
music player ( P.69)  
without opening the lens cover.  
!
In Still Image mode, the LCD monitor stays off when  
you switch the camera on.  
J: The camera remains in Still image,  
Audio/Movie or playback mode.  
See P.27 for information on switching the LCD  
monitor on.  
The camera does not switch on unless  
you connect the remote controller  
!
If you do not set the date and time, this confirmation  
screen will appear each time you switch the camera on.  
!
If the batteries charge is depleted, you may not be  
able to switch the LCD monitor on.  
(
P.69) and play back some music.  
18  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  
1
2
3
4
0103  
02  
01  
02  
01  
02  
1
The SETUPscreen reappears. Press the  
MENU/OKbutton to complete the settings.  
1Use dor cto select the desired item and then  
use a ([)and b (])to correct the setting.  
2When you have finished setting the date and time,  
press the MENU/OKbutton to confirm the setting.  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
menu screen.  
2Use dor cto select dOPTION, and then  
use a ([)or b (])to select SETUP.  
3Press the MENU/OKbutton.  
1The SETUPscreen appears. Use a ([)”  
or b (])to select DATE/TIME.  
2Press c.  
!
See P.78 for more information on the dOPTION”  
menu.  
!
The appearance of the date/time setting screen may  
!
If you hold down a ([)or b (]), the numbers  
change continuously.  
differ.  
.01.01.  
2001  
!
If at least 10 minutes have passed since the AC power  
adapter was connected or the batteries inserted and  
date and time set, then those settings will be  
maintained for roughly 12 hours even when the camera  
has no power supply (when the AC power adapter is  
disconnected and the batteries are removed).  
!
When the time displayed passes 12:00:00, the  
AM/PM setting automatically switches.  
If the date was cleared and you selected H,  
the camera switches to Still image, Audio/Movie or  
playback mode without returning to the SETUP”  
screen.  
!
You cannot set the seconds. To set the time  
precisely, press the MENU/OKbutton when the  
time signal reaches zero.  
If the date was cleared and you selected H,  
proceed from step  
(P.21).  
3
20  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Basic  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
(
)
USING THE OPTIONAL AC POWER ADAPTER  
2
1
Photography  
TAKING PICTURES 1AUTO MODE  
AC power adapter (optional)  
2
01  
02  
Always use a FUJIFILM AC Power Adapter AC-3V  
(P.91).  
Use the AC power adapter in situations when a  
loss of power will cause problems, such as  
during file downloading (via the USB connection).  
Using the AC power adapter also allows you to  
take pictures and play back images without  
worrying about depleting the batteries.  
03  
04  
DC IN 3V socket  
2
Check that the camera is switched off. Plug the  
AC power adapter connector into the DC IN 3V”  
socket and then plug the AC power adapter into  
the power outlet.  
1Set the Mode switch to q.  
2Open the lens cover (P.17).  
3Switch the camera on (P.17).  
Loop the shoulder strap over your shoulder,  
brace your arms against your sides and hold the  
camera in both hands.  
4To use the viewfinder (excluding Macro  
mode), press the DISPbutton to switch the  
LCD monitor off (P.27).  
!
See P.96 for notes on using the AC power adapter.  
Only connect or disconnect the AC power adapter  
when the camera is switched off.  
Connecting or disconnecting the AC power adapter  
while the camera is switched on temporarily  
interrupts the power supply to the camera, so that  
images or movies being shot at the time are not  
recorded. Failing to switch the camera off first can  
also result in damage to the SmartMedia or  
malfunctions during PC connection.  
!
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the  
equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
The shape of the plug and socket-outlet depends on  
the country of use.  
!
!
!
For close-up shots, use the Macro setting (P.28).  
To minimize power consumption, use the viewfinder  
(switch the LCD monitor off) to take pictures.  
hFocal range: Approx. 60 cm (2.0 ft.) to infinity  
!
Connecting the AC power adapter does not allow  
you to charge the Ni-MH batteries. You must use  
the charger provided (P.12) or the optional  
charger (P.91) to charge Ni-MH batteries.  
!
The image will be blurred if the camera moves when  
taking the picture (camera shake). When shooting in  
low-light conditions, use the flash (P.38) or a tripod to  
prevent blurred images due to camera shake.  
!
If  
a
” “§, ”  
or message appears, see P.99,  
22  
23  
100.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
(
)
TAKING PICTURES 1AUTO MODE  
Viewfinder lamp display  
I
3
4
5
Color Status  
Meaning  
Ready to shoot  
Beep  
Green  
Lit  
Lit  
Image being recorded onto the  
SmartMedia.  
Orange  
LCD monitor  
Blinking Flash charging  
2
Be careful to ensure that the lens, flash and  
flash control sensor are not obscured by your  
hands or the camera strap.  
When you press the shutter button, the camera  
emits a short beep and takes the picture. The  
data is then recorded.  
h SmartMedia warning  
No SmartMedia  
SmartMedia not formatted,  
incorrect format, write-protect  
sticker used, SmartMedia full,  
SmartMedia error.  
When the LCD monitor is  
switched on, details of the warning  
are displayed on the monitor  
(P.99-101).  
loaded,  
!
When you press the shutter button, there is a very  
short delay before the picture is actually taken.  
The viewfinder lamp blinks orange while the flash is  
charging. If the LCD monitor is switched on, the  
screen may go dark for a moment. This is normal  
and does not indicate a fault.  
Red Blinking  
!
ViewFinder  
Use the LCD monitor or viewfinder to locate your  
subject in the frame.  
!
The flash charging time may increase when the battery  
charge gets lower.  
!
If the lens, flash or flash control sensor is obscured  
by your fingers or the camera strap, you may not be  
able to obtain the correct brightness (exposure) for  
your shot.  
!
To frame your shot precisely, you should take the  
picture using the LCD monitor.  
In some conditions it may be difficult to see your subject  
clearly on the LCD monitor (Such as in sunny weather  
outdoors or when you are shooting dimly lit scenes). In  
such situations, use the viewfinder to take the shot.  
!
Since the amount of image data recorded is not fixed and  
varies depending on the subject (level of image detail,  
etc.), the number of available shots may not decrease  
after the image is recorded, or may decrease by 2.  
See P.99-101 for information on the warning  
During image recording, the viewfinder lamp  
glows orange and you cannot take pictures.  
Note also that switching the camera off or  
opening the battery cover during image  
recording could corrupt the image files.  
!
!
Check that the lens is clean. If it is dirty, clean the  
lens as described on P.93.  
!
24  
25  
displays.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
(
)
TAKING PICTURES 1AUTO MODE  
FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION  
Number of Available Shots  
Scene  
The number of available shots appears on the  
LCD monitor.  
Use this frame when you want to position your  
main subject in the center of the frame or when  
you want to align your shot with the horizon.  
This feature provides a clear guide to the  
subject size and the overall balance of the shot  
so that you get exactly the shot you want.  
!
See P.79 for information on changing the File Size  
and Quality settings.  
!
The factory default settings at shipment are 1M (File  
Size) and N (Quality: NORMAL).  
2
LCD monitor OFF  
I Standard number of shots per SmartMedia  
LCD monitor ON  
The number of shots may increase or decrease slightly depending on the type of subject. Note also that the  
larger the SmartMedia capacity, the greater the discrepancy between the standard number of shots and the  
actual number of shots.  
Framing Guideline displayed  
File Size  
8 1600 × 1200  
9 1280 × 960  
FINE NORMAL  
0 640 × 480  
Quality Mode  
FINE  
NORMAL  
BASIC  
NORMAL  
You can select the Framing Guide function in  
qstill image mode. The mode shown on the  
LCD monitor switches each time you press the  
DISPbutton. Press the DISPbutton to  
display the framing guideline.  
Image Data Size  
MG-4S (4MB)  
Approx. 770KB Approx. 390KB Approx. 200KB Approx. 620KB Approx. 320KB Approx. 130KB  
4
10  
9
19  
19  
39  
6
12  
12  
25  
30  
61  
MG-8S (8MB)  
MG-16S/SW (16MB)  
MG-32S/SW (32MB)  
MG-64S/SW (64MB)  
MG-128SW (128MB)  
20  
39  
75  
25  
49  
122  
247  
497  
997  
41  
79  
152  
306  
613  
50  
99  
!
The framing guideline is not recorded on the image.  
The lines in the scene frame roughly divide the  
recorded pixels into three parts horizontally and  
vertically. When the image is printed, the resulting  
print may be shifted slightly from the scene frame.  
!
82  
159  
319  
101  
204  
198  
398  
166  
The number of available shots are shown for formatted SmartMedia.  
26  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
(
)
i MACRO CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
Selecting Macro mode allows you to take close-  
up shots. If the flash is set to AUTOor :Red-  
eye Reduction mode, it is automatically set to  
uSuppressed Flash mode.  
1
2
Effective Photography Range:  
Approx. 8 cm to 15 cm (3.1 in to 5.9 in.).  
Zoom bar  
2
!
Using the camera width (approx. 8.5 cm or 3.3 in.)  
as a guide, ensure that the distance to the subject is  
between 8 cm (3.1 in.) and 15 cm (5.9 in.). The  
camera will not focus on subjects outside this focal  
range.  
To use the flash, select the y Forced Flashor  
; Slow Synchrosetting in the menu screen  
(P.38-40). However, you may not be able to obtain  
the correct brightness (exposure) for your shot.  
When shooting in dark conditions, use a tripod to  
prevent camera shake.  
You can use the digital zoom function for only  
9and 0settings. Note that the digital  
zoom only functions when you use the LCD  
monitor to take shots.  
To zoom in on your subject, press a([Tele).  
To zoom out, press b(]Wide).  
A zoom barappears on the LCD monitor.  
Digital zoom focal distance (35 mm camera  
equivalent)  
9: Equivalent to approx. 38 mm-49 mm  
(approx. 1.3×)  
0: Equivalent to approx. 38 mm-95 mm  
(approx. 2.5×)  
!
To switch to Macro mode, slide the Macro selector  
switch towards the Macro icon until it stops.  
i: The 5icon appears on the LCD monitor  
and you can take close-up shots.  
t: Macro mode is cancelled and the camera  
is ready for normal shooting (P.23).  
!
If you use the viewfinder to take a picture in  
Macro mode, the field visible through the  
viewfinder does not match the field actually  
photographed because the viewfinder and lens  
are in different positions. Accordingly, you  
should use the LCD monitor to take pictures in  
Macro mode.  
!
The LCD monitor automatically switches on.  
You cannot switch the LCD monitor off.  
When you cancel Macro mode, the LCD monitor  
remains on.  
!
You cannot use the digital zoom for recorded pixels  
of 8.  
!
!
!
See P.79 for information on changing the file size  
setting.  
28  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYBACK MODE  
PLAYBACK MODE  
(
)
3 VIEWING YOUR IMAGES PLAYBACK  
PLAYBACK ZOOM  
1
2
1
2
01  
02  
0103  
02  
Frame number  
DPOF  
2
1Set the Mode switch to 3.  
Normal playback  
No text displayed  
Multi-frame playback  
2You can use cand dto move forward  
and backward respectively through your  
images.  
Zoom bar  
If you have specified DPOF settings (P.64), the  
ficon is displayed. The LCD monitor display  
changes each time you press the DISPbutton.  
After you have zoomed in on your image,  
Pressing a ([)or b (])during single-frame  
playback zooms in (enlarges) or out on a still  
image. When you use this function, a zoom bar is  
displayed.  
1Press the DISPbutton.  
2Use a ([), b (]), dand cto zoom in  
on different parts of the image.  
3Press the DISPbutton again to revert to  
zoomed display.  
!
When you set the Mode switch to 3 , the last  
image shot is displayed.  
!
See P.78 and 80 for more information on adjusting  
the brightness of the LCD monitor.  
Zoom scales:  
!
!
Press the BACKbutton to return to normal  
unscaled display.  
8 1600 × 1200 pixels: Max. 5×  
Images That Can be Viewed on the FinePix30i  
9 1280 × 960 pixels: Max. 4×  
You may not be able to use playback zoom for some  
images shot on other camera models.  
You can use this camera to view (excluding some uncompressed data) images recorded on a FinePix30i  
or images recorded onto a 3.3V SmartMedia using a FUJIFILM FinePix series, MX series or DX series  
digital camera.  
0
640 × 480 pixels: Max. 2×  
This is useful for such things as checking the  
focus after you take a shot.  
!
Pressing d or c during zooming cancels  
zooming and moves to the next image.  
30  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYBACK MODE  
PLAYBACK MODE  
MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK  
ERASING SINGLE FRAME  
1
2
1
2
01  
02  
01  
02  
Normal playback  
No text displayed  
Multi-frame playback  
2
Pressing the DISPbutton during playback  
switches the LCD monitor to the next display  
mode. Press the DISPbutton several times to  
select multi-frame (9-frame) playback.  
You cannot display text during multi-frame  
playback.  
Select FRAMEin the gERASEmenu and  
press the MENU/OKbutton.  
1Select a frame by using d, c, a ([)and  
b (])to move the cursor (the orange box)  
to the desired frame. Press a ([)or b  
(])several times to switch to the previous  
page or the next page.  
1Set the Mode switch to 3.  
2Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
Menu screen on the LCD monitor.  
2Press the DISPbutton to view the currently  
selected image at full size.  
!
You cannot use multi-frame playback while a menu  
is displayed.  
!
Playback zoom cannot be used with multi-frame  
playback.  
32  
!
See P.60 for more details of the gERASEmenu.  
33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Advanced Features  
Photography  
PLAYBACK MODE  
ERASING SINGLE FRAME  
3
ADVANCED FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY  
The Advanced Features Photographysection introduces a range of camera functions that you can  
access by setting the Mode switch to qor r.  
3
4
I Photography mode specifications  
Factory  
default  
Shared menu  
settings  
Mode switch  
Photography mode  
Accessible menu settings  
y Flash (P.38)  
AUTO  
OFF  
1 AUTO (P.23, 36)  
This is the easiest mode  
for taking pictures and can  
be used in a wide range of  
conditions.  
l Self-timer (P.41)  
. Sound sync. (P.43)  
7 Voice captioning (P.44)  
Press the MENU/OKbutton to erase the  
displayed image. When erasing is complete,  
the next image appears and the ¨”  
message is displayed.  
OFF  
3
q Still image  
y Flash (P.38)  
a EV (Exposure Compensation)  
(P.46)  
s White balance (Selecting the  
Light Source) (P.47)  
AUTO  
0
2 MANUAL (P.36)  
This mode allows you to  
set the EVand White  
balancesettings.  
d
OPTION  
See P.78 for  
more information  
on each of the  
settings.  
AUTO  
Press dor cto display the image to be  
erased.  
Movie (P.48)  
e
!
If the message appears, you  
cannot delete the file. Use the other camera on  
which the file was protected to unprotect the file.  
¢ is displayed for frames with DPOF  
settings and they cannot be erased (P.101).  
This mode allows you to  
shoot up to 20 seconds of  
movie at a time.  
r Audio/Movie  
!
Audio Recording  
7
(P.51)  
This mode allows you to  
record sound.  
To continue erasing images, repeat the  
procedure from step  
.
3
!
Press the BACKbutton to cancel frame erasing.  
34  
35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
STILL IMAGE MODE  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION  
SELECTING 1 AUTO OR 2 MANUAL  
1
2
1
2
01  
02  
01  
02  
01  
02  
Settings icons  
1Set the Mode switch to q.  
2Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
menu.  
3
menu on the LCD monitor.  
2Use dand cto select the menu item and  
a ([)and b (])to change the setting.  
1 AUTO  
This is the easiest mode for taking pictures and  
can be used in a wide range of conditions.  
Press the MENU/OKbutton to confirm the  
selection.  
When you validate the settings, the respective  
icons appear at the top of the screen.  
1Use a ([), b (]), dand cto select  
4AUTOor 4MANUALfrom the  
d OPTIONmenu.  
2Press the MENU/OKbutton to confirm the  
selection.  
2 MANUAL  
This mode allows you to set the EVand White  
balancesettings.  
!
The settings available in the menu screen differ  
depending on the still image mode. See P.35 for  
details.  
!
See P.78-82 for more information on the SETUP,  
FILE SIZE, LCD BRIGHTNESSsettings.  
36  
37  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
FLASH  
y
This mode can be selected in the 1 2still  
image modes.  
Use the flash mode that best suits your shot.  
Red-Eye Reduction  
AUTO Auto Flash Mode  
:
Forced Flash  
y
3
Use this mode for ordinary photography. The  
flash fires automatically as required by the  
shooting conditions.  
Use this mode to ensure that the subjects eyes  
appear natural when photographing people in  
low-light conditions. The flash fires automatically  
as required by the photography conditions.  
The flash fires a pre-flash just before the picture is  
taken and then fires again to take the actual picture.  
Use this mode to photograph backlit scenes,  
such as a subject against a window or in the  
shade of a tree, or to obtain the correct colors  
when you are shooting under lighting such as  
fluorescent tubes. In this mode, the flash fires in  
bright as well as dark conditions.  
h5 modes: AUTO, :, y, u and ;”  
hEffective flash range (in 1 AUTOmode):  
Approx. 0.6 m to 3 m (2.0 ft. to 9.8 ft.)  
!
When you select a flash mode, you may find that the  
displayed image disappears and the screen goes  
dark because the flash is charging. In this event, the  
viewfinder lamp flashes orange.  
!
You cannot use this setting in Macro (close-up)  
photography.  
Red-Eye Effect  
!
The flash charging time may increase if the charge  
remaining in the batteries is low.  
When you use the flash to photograph people in low-light conditions, their eyes sometimes appear red in  
the picture. This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye. Use Red-Eye  
Reduction flash to effectively minimize the likelihood of the red-eye effect.  
!
If you use the flash in very dusty environments or  
when it is snowing, the flash may reflect off  
snowflakes or floating dust particles so that they  
appear as glowing white dots on your image.  
Take the following measures also to make Red-Eye Reduction more effective :  
!
You cannot use this setting in Macro (close-up)  
photography.  
h Get the subjects to look at the camera.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
h Get as close as possible to the subjects.  
38  
39  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
y FLASH  
SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY  
o
1
2
This mode can be selected in the 1 still  
image mode.  
Suppressed Flash  
Slow Synchro  
;
u
3
Beep  
Use this mode for photography using indoor  
lighting, for shots taken through glass, and for  
photography in venues such as theaters or at  
indoor sporting events where the distance is too  
great for the flash to be effective. When you use  
Suppressed Flash, the Automatic White Balance  
function (P.109) operates so that natural colors  
are captured along with the ambience of the  
available light.  
This is a flash mode that uses a slow shutter  
speed. This allows you to take pictures of people  
at night that clearly show both your subjects and  
the night time backdrop.  
In this mode, a timer runs for roughly 10 seconds  
before the shutter is released. Use this mode for  
shots such as photographs of yourself.  
See P.43 for more information on .SOUND  
SYNC.”  
Locate the subject in the LCD monitor or  
viewfinder and frame the shot. Then press the  
shutter button to trigger the self-timer.  
!
The self-timer is automatically cancelled in the  
following situations:  
i When you take a picture.  
!
Do not stand in front of the camera when you press  
the shutter button as this will result in an incorrect  
brightness (exposure) setting for the shot.  
!
The image may be overexposed when you shoot  
bright scenes.  
!
If you are shooting in Suppressed Flash mode in dark  
conditions, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.  
See P.101 for information on the camera shake  
warning.  
i When you switch from the 1photography mode  
to another mode.  
i When the camera is switched off.  
!
The LCD monitor may go dark for a moment when  
you press the shutter button. This is normal and  
does not indicate a fault.  
!
Because a slow shutter speed is used, a tripod  
should be used to prevent camera shake.  
!
40  
41  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
o SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY  
. SOUND SYNC.  
3
4
01  
03  
02  
04  
Beep  
This is a self-activated photography mode in  
which the camera responds automatically to  
loud sounds such as laughter or singing that  
might occur during a party.  
h
SOUND 1:The shutter releases in response to  
the sound of laughter or singing.  
h
SOUND 2:The shutter releases in response to  
the sound of laughter or singing that  
continues for longer than in SOUND  
1mode. Try this mode if you find that  
the shutter releases too frequently in  
SOUND 1mode.  
The self-timer lamp lights steadily for  
approximately 5 seconds, blinks for another  
5 seconds and then takes the shot.  
The LCD monitor counts down the time until the  
shot is taken.  
Self-timer mode is automatically cancelled after  
each shot.  
3
1Sound-synchronized photography begins  
when you press the shutter button.  
2The self-timer lamp blinks while sound-  
synchronized photography is running.  
3The self-timer lamp stops blinking and stays lit  
when the shot is taken.  
4To end sound-synchronized photography,  
press the BACKbutton.  
!
You cannot select a sound sync. mode when voice  
captioning is set to ON.  
Voice captioning (P.44), Power save (P.82) are  
disabled.  
!
I Available time using the battery  
(using the batteries provided when fully charged)  
!
If you plan to use sound sync. mode for an extended  
period, you should switch the LCD monitor off before  
shooting begins. Press the DISPbutton twice (P.27).  
If you are getting red-eyeshots due to the photography  
conditions, set the flash to red-eye reduction mode (P.39).  
LCD monitor on  
LCD monitor off  
Approx. 60 min.  
Approx. 150 min.  
!
To stop the self-timer once it has started running,  
press the BACKbutton.  
!
Operation times under FUJIFILM test conditions.  
42  
43  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
7 VOICE CAPTIONING  
1
2
3
4
01  
03  
Beep  
02  
This mode can be selected in the 1 still  
image mode.  
You can use this function to add a voice caption  
(comment) up to 30 seconds long to an image  
immediately after you take the shot.  
3
hRecording format: WAVE (P.109)  
PCM recording format  
Audio file size: Approx. 240 KB  
(for a 30-second voice caption)  
When you have recorded 30 seconds of  
comment, the message appears on  
the LCD monitor.  
Take a picture as normal. The º”  
message then appears on the LCD monitor.  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to start recording  
the voice caption.  
2During voice captioning, the remaining time is  
shown on the LCD monitor and the self-timer  
lamp blinks.  
!
You cannot select voice captioning when a sound  
sync. mode is set to ON.  
!
If you do not want to record a voice caption, press  
the BACKbutton. Note that the image will still be  
recorded.  
hTo finish:  
!
The sound recording time may be shorter than  
30 seconds depending on the available space on the  
SmartMedia.  
Press the MENU/OKbutton.  
hTo re-record your comment:  
Press the BACKbutton.  
3When the time remaining reaches 5 seconds,  
the self-timer lamp starts blinking quickly.  
Face the microphone (P.8) on the front of the  
camera to record your comments. Hold the  
camera roughly 20 cm (7.9 in.) away for the best  
results.  
!
Even if the LCD monitor is switched off, it  
automatically switches on when you take a picture  
using the Voice captioning function. The LCD monitor  
switches off again when audio recording ends.  
44  
45  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU  
(
)
(
)
a EV EXPOSURE COMPENSATION  
s
WHITE BALANCE SELECTING THE LIGHT SOURCE  
AUTO: Automatic adjustment  
Subjects for Which Exposure  
(Shooting to show the ambience of the  
light source)  
Adjustment is Particularly Effective  
Guide to using + (positive) compensation  
c
: Shooting outdoors in fine weather  
h Copying of printed text (black characters on  
white paper) (+1.5 EV)  
x : Shooting in shade  
b : Shooting under Daylightfluorescent  
h Backlit portraits (+0.6 EV to +1.5 EV)  
h Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and  
highly reflective subjects (+0.9 EV)  
h Shots made up predominantly of sky  
(+0.9 EV)  
lamps  
n : Shooting under Warm Whitefluorescent  
lamps  
This mode can be selected in the 2 still  
image mode.  
Use the Brightness setting to obtain the optimum  
image brightness (exposure) when the subject is  
much brighter or darker than the background.  
This mode can be selected in the 2 still  
image mode.  
In Auto mode, the correct white balance may not  
be obtained for subjects such as close-ups of  
peoples faces and shots taken under a special  
light source.  
Change the white balance setting when you  
want to take a picture with the correct balance.  
See P.109 for more information on the white  
balance.  
3
m : Shooting under Cool Whitefluorescent  
Guide to using (negative) compensation  
lamps  
h Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark  
backgrounds (0.6 EV)  
h Copying of printed text (white characters on  
black paper) (0.6 EV)  
h Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of  
pine trees or dark foliage (0.6 EV)  
z
: Shooting in incandescent light  
The white balance setting is ignored when the flash is  
used. To achieve the desired effect in your shot, set  
the flash to Suppressed Flash mode (P.40).  
hCorrection range: 11 steps  
(1.5 EV to +1.5 EV in 0.3 EV increments)  
See P.108 for information on EV.  
!
The Brightness setting is disabled in the following  
situations:  
i When the flash is used in Auto or Red-Eye  
Reduction mode.  
i When dark scenes are shot in Forced Flash mode.  
46  
47  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
AUDIO/MOVIE MODE  
e MOVIE  
1
2
3
4
The available shooting time and the £”  
message are shown on the LCD monitor.  
When you press the shutter button, the camera  
starts shooting.  
Set the Mode switch to r.  
3
Movie  
e
Zoom bar  
This mode allows you to shoot up to 20 seconds  
of movie at a time.  
hMovie format: Motion JPEG (P.108)  
320 × 240 pixels  
I SmartMedia standard shooting time  
You can use a ([)and b (])to zoom in  
and out. A zoom baris displayed on the LCD  
monitor.  
SmartMedia capacity  
MG-4S (4MB)  
Available shooting time  
Approx. 23 sec.  
Approx. 47 sec.  
Approx. 94 sec.  
Approx. 191 sec.  
Approx. 385 sec.  
Approx. 774 sec.  
10 frames per second  
With sound  
!
When you press the shutter button, there is a very  
brief delay before the camera starts shooting.  
You do not need to hold down the shutter button.  
The white balance is fixed during shooting, but the  
exposure varies automatically to suit the scene being  
shot.  
MG-8S (8MB)  
hDigital zoom focal distance (35 mm camera  
equivalent)  
Approx. 38 mm to 95 mm  
!
!
Select Macro mode for close-up shots (P.28).  
The shooting time per shot may be shorter than 20  
seconds depending on the available space on the  
SmartMedia.  
MG-16S/SW (16MB)  
MG-32S/SW (32MB)  
MG-64S/SW (64MB)  
MG-128SW (128MB)  
!
!
Max. zoom scale: 2.5×  
!
You cannot switch the LCD monitor off in this mode.  
In some cases, playback may not be possible on  
other camera models.  
The white balance is set automatically when you  
press the shutter button.  
!
These movie shooting times are for newly formatted  
48  
49  
SmartMedia.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
AUDIO/MOVIE MODE  
AUDIO/MOVIE MODE  
e MOVIE  
7 AUDIO RECORDING  
5
6
1
2
01  
02  
The available audio recording time is shown in the  
top-right corner of the LCD monitor, while the elapsed  
recording time and the £message are  
shown in the center of the LCD monitor.  
During shooting, hRECappears on the LCD  
monitor with a counter showing the remaining  
time displayed in the top-right corner.  
1Set the Mode switch to r.  
2The lens cover is closed when you switch the  
camera on.  
3
Audio Recording  
7
!
To switch the LCD monitor off, press the DISP”  
button before you begin audio recording.  
This mode allows you to record approximately 4  
hours of sound at a time (using a MG-128SW).  
If you press the shutter button during shooting,  
shooting ends and the movie is stored on the  
SmartMedia.  
I
Standard audio recording times for SmartMedia  
Recording format: WAVE (P.109)  
SmartMedia capacity  
MG-4S (4MB)  
MG-8S (8MB)  
MG-16S/SW (16MB)  
MG-32S/SW (32MB)  
MG-64S/SW (64MB)  
MG-128SW (128MB)  
Available recording time  
Approx. 8 min.  
Approx. 16 min.  
Approx. 33 min.  
Approx. 67 min.  
Approx. 135 min.  
Approx. 272 min.  
PCM recording format  
!
Take care not to block the microphone (P.8) with  
your fingers, etc.  
I Available recording time using batteries  
(using the batteries provided when fully charged)  
!
The time required to record a 20 second movie  
(roughly 3 MB) is approximately 3 seconds.  
LCD monitor on  
LCD monitor off  
Approx. 80 min.  
Approx. 240 min.  
!
Once the remaining time runs out, movie recording  
automatically stops and the movie is stored on the  
SmartMedia.  
These audio recording times are for newly formatted SmartMedia.  
The maximum length of the audio recording may be shorter than  
4 hours depending on the available space on the SmartMedia.  
!
If you end shooting immediately after you start  
shooting, only 3 seconds of movie is shot.  
To record sound for long periods, you should use the AC  
Power Adapter AC-3V.  
50  
51  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Advanced  
AUDIO/MOVIE MODE  
7 AUDIO RECORDING  
4
Features Playback  
ADVANCED FEATURES PLAYBACK  
The Advanced Features Playbacksection introduces a range of playback functions that you can  
access by setting the Mode switch to 3.  
RECORDING  
STOPPED  
3
4
01  
I Playback mode menu  
File to be Played Back  
Still Image  
Movie (Video)  
Audio Recording  
g ERASE (P.60)  
f DPOF (P.64)  
d OPTION (P.78)  
g ERASE (P.60)  
g ERASE (P.60)  
Available playback  
menu settings  
02  
d OPTION (P.78)  
d OPTION (P.78)  
Press the shutter button during audio recording  
to stop recording.  
Remaining time  
Elapsed time  
4
1Depressing the shutter button starts audio  
recording.  
2During recording, counters on the LCD  
monitor show the elapsed time and remaining  
time, and the viewfinder lamp blinks green.  
!
You do not need to hold down the shutter button.  
Once the remaining time runs out, audio recording  
automatically stops.  
!
!
Even if you press the shutter button to end audio  
recording immediately after recording starts,  
approximately 3 seconds of sound will be recorded.  
!
The Auto Power Off function is disabled during audio  
recording.  
52  
53  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYING BACK MOVIES  
I Playing back movies  
1
2
01  
02  
01  
02  
Control  
Description  
The movie automatically stops when playback ends.  
Playback  
Pause/Resume  
Stop  
Pauses the movie during playback.  
Press this button again to resume playback.  
Stops playback.  
Press dor cwhile movie playback is stopped to go back  
to the previous file or advance to the next file respectively.  
Press these during playback to skip forwards or backwards  
through the movie.  
4
Fast forward/Rewind  
Rewind  
Fast forward  
1Set the Mode switch to 3.  
2Use dor cto select the movie file.  
1Press b (])to play the movie.  
2The LCD monitor shows the playback time  
and a playback progress bar.  
i Each time you press dor cwhen the movie is paused,  
the movie advances or goes back one frame.  
i Hold down the button to move through the frames quickly.  
Skip playback  
When paused  
Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide (provided) for information on playing back movies on your PC.  
!
Movies cannot be played back using multi-frame  
playback. Use the DISPbutton to revert to normal  
playback.  
Compatible movie files  
The FinePix30i can play back movie files shot on a FinePix30i and movie files up to 20 seconds long that  
were shot on a FUJIFILM digital camera and stored on a 3.3V SmartMedia. If you attempt to play back a  
movie that is longer than 20 seconds, the message appears and playback fails.  
!
If the subject of the movie is very bright, white  
streaks may appear on the image during playback.  
This is normal and is not a fault.  
Movies are displayed somewhat smaller than  
still images.  
54  
55  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYING BACK VOICE CAPTIONS  
I Playing back voice captions  
1
2
01  
02  
01  
02  
Control  
Description  
The voice caption automatically stops when playback ends.  
Playback  
Pauses the voice caption during playback.  
Press this button again to resume playback.  
Pause/Resume  
Stops playback.  
Press dor cwhile voice caption playback is stopped  
to go back to the previous file or advance to the next file  
respectively.  
Stop  
4
Press these during playback to skip forwards or backwards  
through the voice caption.  
These buttons do not function while playback is paused.  
Fast forward/Rewind  
Rewind  
Fast forward  
1Set the Mode switch to 3.  
2Use dor cto select an image file that  
1Press b( )to play the voice caption.  
2The LCD monitor shows the playback time  
]
Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide (provided) for information on playing back voice captions on your PC.  
has a voice caption.  
and a playback progress bar.  
!
You cannot play back voice captions using multi-  
frame playback. Use the DISPbutton to revert to  
normal playback.  
Compatible voice caption files  
The FinePix30i can play voice caption files recorded on a FinePix30i and voice caption files up to  
30 seconds long that were recorded on a FUJIFILM digital camera and stored on a 3.3V SmartMedia.  
!
Take care not to block the speaker.  
If the sound is difficult to hear, adjust the volume  
(P.78, 80).  
!
The 7iconisdisplayed.  
56  
57  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYING BACK AUDIO RECORDINGS  
I Playing back audio recordings  
1
2
01  
02  
01  
02  
Control  
Description  
The audio recording automatically stops when playback ends.  
Playback  
Pauses the audio recording during playback.  
Press this button again to resume playback.  
Pause/Resume  
Stops playback.  
Press dor cwhile audio recording playback is  
stopped to go back to the previous file or advance to the  
next file respectively.  
Stop  
4
Hold down the respective button for about a second to fast  
forward or rewind the recording.  
These buttons function in the same way when playback is  
paused.  
Fast forward  
Fast forward/Rewind  
Rewind  
1Set the Mode switch to 3.  
1Press b( )to play the audio recording.  
]
2Use dor cto select a voice file.  
2The LCD monitor shows the playback time.  
Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide (provided) for information on playing back audio recordings on your PC.  
!
You cannot play back audio recordings using multi-  
frame playback. Use the DISPbutton to revert to  
normal playback.  
Compatible audio files  
I Available playback time using batteries  
(using the batteries provided when fully charged)  
On the FinePix30i, you can play back voice files that were recorded on the FinePix30i and voice files  
recorded onto 3.3 V SmartMedia using other FUJIFILM digital cameras (excluding the FinePix50i).  
If you attempt to play back voice files recorded on a FinePix50i, the message appears  
and playback fails.  
LCD monitor on  
Approx. 80 min.  
!
Take care not to block the speaker.  
If the sound is difficult to hear, adjust the volume  
(P.78, 80).  
!
7is displayed on the screen.  
58  
59  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYBACK MENU  
g
ERASING SINGLE ALL FRAMES/FORMATTING  
FRAME  
Erase only the selected file.  
1
2
0103  
02  
!
The file for which was displayed  
cannot be erased. Unprotect the frame using the  
camera on which the protection was first applied.  
¢ is displayed for frames with DPOF  
settings and they cannot be erased (P.101).  
!
ALL FRAMES  
All files are erased except those that are protected  
or that have DPOF settings. Copy any files that  
you want to keep to your PC beforehand.  
4
FORMAT  
A confirmation message appears.  
Formatting erases all the files. Take particular  
care when formatting a SmartMedia as this  
procedure also erases all protected files and all  
files with DPOF settings. Copy any files that you  
want to keep to your PC beforehand.  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
menu.  
2Use dor cto select gERASEand then  
use a ([)or b (])to select FRAME,  
ALL FRAMESor FORMAT.  
In FRAMEmode, use dor cto select the  
file and then press the MENU/OKbutton.  
When using ALL FRAMESor FORMAT,  
press the MENU/OKbutton.  
3Press the MENU/OKbutton.  
!
Formatting also erases protected files.  
!
Press the BACKbutton to exit the menu.  
!
If  
a
” “§, ”  
Formatting erases all the data on the  
SmartMedia, including protected files.  
or message appears, see P.99,  
!
To cancel the frame erase procedure, press the  
BACKbutton.  
100.  
60  
61  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYBACK MENU  
g
ERASING MUSIC  
MUSIC TRACK  
Erase just the selected music track.  
1
2
3
0104  
02  
01  
02  
ALL MUSIC TRACKS  
Erase all the music tracks.  
03  
4
A confirmation message appears.  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
menu on the LCD monitor.  
2Use dor cto select gERASE.  
1Press a( )or b(  
TRACKor ALL MUSIC TRACKS.  
2Press the MENU/OKbutton.  
)to select MUSIC  
]
[
For MUSIC TRACK, use dor cto select  
the track you want to erase and then press the  
MENU/OKbutton. To use ALL MUSIC  
TRACKS, press the MENU/OKbutton.  
3Press a( )or b( )to select MUSIC.  
[
]
4Press the MENU/OKbutton.  
!
Press the BACKbutton to exit the menu.  
Formatting erases all the data on the  
SmartMedia.  
!
If the media contains no music files, gERASE”  
cannot be selected for MUSIC.  
!
To cancel the music track erase procedure, press  
the BACKbutton.  
62  
63  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYBACK MENU  
PLAYBACK MENU  
(
)
f HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS DPOF  
f DPOF DATE SETTING  
DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format that is used for  
recording printing specifications for images shot using a digital camera on media such as  
SmartMedia. The recorded specifications include information on which frames are to be  
printed.  
1
2
01  
02  
01  
02  
This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix30i.  
On the FinePix30i, you can specify only one print per image in the DPOF settings.  
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.  
¢ (P.101)  
4
If the ¢message appears, you cannot erase the frame. Cancel the DPOF”  
settings and then try again.  
This function allows you to select whether or not  
the date of shooting is included on the print.  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
menu on the LCD monitor.  
1Use b (])to select kDATE.  
2Use dor cto specify DATE ONor  
DATE OFF. The selected setting is then valid  
for all frames with DPOF settings until the  
camera is switched off.  
(P.101)  
Up to 999 frames can be specified on the same SmartMedia.  
2Use dor cto select fDPOF.  
Then specify the DPOF settings (P.66).  
!
The DPOF menu is not displayed when a movie or  
voice file is selected.  
!
You may not be able to specify DPOF settings for  
some still shots taken on other cameras.  
!
You must specify whether or not the date is included  
before you specify the DPOF settings.  
64  
65  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PLAYBACK MENU  
f DPOF SET FRAME  
1
2
3
4
0103  
02  
01  
02  
01  
02  
When you have finished specifying the DPOF  
settings, always press the MENU/OKbutton to  
confirm the settings.  
If you press the BACKbutton, no DPOF  
settings are specified.  
4
You can only specify one print per frame (image)  
in the DPOF settings.  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
menu.  
2Use dor cto select fDPOF.  
3With EXECUTEselected, press the MENU/  
OKbutton.  
1 Use dor cto display the frame for which you  
want to specify DPOF settings.  
2 Use a ([)or b (])to select the setting for the  
frame to be printed. You can check the frames for which  
the date/time has been set from the kicon that  
appears when frames with the setting are redisplayed.  
1If you select a frame for which DPOF settings  
have already been specified, the  
message appears.  
2Pressing the MENU/OKbutton erases all  
the DPOF settings already specified. You  
must then specify the DPOF settings again.  
!
You can only specify one print per frame in the  
DPOF settings. Note also that you can specify prints  
for up to 999 frames on the same SmartMedia.  
!
DPOF settings cannot be specified for movies.  
Note that the kicon is not displayed during playback.  
TOTALshows the total number of frames for which prints  
have been ordered.  
!
!
Press the BACKbutton to leave the previous  
settings unchanged.  
!
The DPOF menu is not displayed when a movie or  
voice file is selected.  
You cannot specify printing for more than one print  
per frame.  
!
Pressing the MENU/OKbutton confirms all the  
settings. Note that you cannot change the  
!
You can check the previous settings by playing back  
the images (P.30).  
!
settings later (P.66).  
To specify more DPOF settings, repeat steps 01 and 02.  
66  
67  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5
Music  
PLAYING MUSIC  
CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
SELECTING MUSIC MODE  
The Music section describes how to use the remote controller to listen to music and also introduces  
the other functions that can be used from the remote controller.  
01  
02  
01  
02  
I Schematic diagram  
Music CD  
Created  
PC  
REMOTE  
socket  
Creates MP3 files and  
CDDB  
downloads them to the camera.  
Check that the camera is switched off.  
1By sliding the Power switch to the %”  
position, you can use the camera as an audio  
player. The camera switches on when you play  
back music.  
2When you do not want to listen to music, slide  
the Power switch to the middle position.  
A database for CDs on the internet.  
Use this as a source of song titles,  
artist names,etc.  
Music file  
RealJukebox2 Plus (Windows)  
1Connect the remote controller unit to the  
5REMOTEsocket on the camera.  
2Connect the headphones (provided) to the  
remote controller.  
(
)
MP3 files  
MacMP3 for FinePix  
AudioDownloadingSoftware  
(Macintosh)  
The MP3 file is encoded and  
downloaded to your camera.  
If you copy the music on the  
SmartMedia to another  
SmartMedia  
with ID  
Downloaded  
5
SmartMedia or computer,  
you cannot play them back.  
USB connection  
(Mass Storage Driver)  
!
The remote controller can only be used with this  
camera.  
Third-party headphones (with 3.5 mm dia. mini plug)  
can be used in place of the headphones provided.  
!
Once you set the Power switch to %, the  
FinePix30i will not function as a camera.  
eNotes on playing music  
i Do not use while moving.  
!
Never attempt to use the headphones or remote controller or look at the LCD display while you are driving a car or other  
vehicle as this could cause a traffic accident. If you are using the FinePix30i as a music player while walking, pay close  
attention to traffic around you and to the pavement surface.  
To listen to music  
You must first download music files (MP3 files)  
to the camera. Refer to the Software Quick  
Start Guide (provided).  
You cannot listen to music through the camera  
speaker. You must connect the remote  
controller and headphones.  
i Do not listen to loud music for long periods and do not turn the volume up high when you first start listening.  
Long and continued exposure to loud noises can impair your hearing. Note also that sudden loud noises can damage  
your ears. Consequently, you should take care to increase the volume gradually.  
68  
69  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USING MUSIC  
I Playing Back Music  
Remote controller  
button  
button  
Explanation  
operation  
Plays back music.  
If you stop and then restart playback, playback begins from the beginning of the  
track that was playing when playback was stopped.  
Playback  
@”  
@”  
The  
icon appears on the remote controller.  
button  
i Pauses the track when used during playback.  
Pause/  
Resume  
i
and are displayed alternately on the remote controller.  
i Resumes playback if used when playback is paused.  
If playback is left paused for 2 minutes, the FinePix30i automatically switches itself off.  
Hold this button down for approximately 1 second to stop playback.  
When playback has been stopped for 5 seconds, the FinePix30i automatically  
switches itself off.  
Playback indicator  
Text display  
Hold down  
@”  
Stop  
Track number  
i Skips forward or backward one track each time it is pressed.  
i
Hold either button down for approximately 1 second or more while playback is  
stopped to advance or rewind continuously through the recorded tracks (This is only  
available for about 5 seconds after playback is stopped).  
!  
or  
#  
5
Track advance/  
rewind  
Pressing !once during playback takes you back to the beginning of the  
current track. Press the button briefly twice in succession to go to the beginning  
of the previous track.  
i Adjusts the volume each time it is pressed.  
i Hold the button down for approximately 1 second or longer for continuous  
volume adjustment.  
Volume adjustment  
buttons  
Clip  
Volume  
adjustment  
+or _”  
A status bar is displayed during volume adjustment.  
!
When HOLD is set, none of the buttons function. To use the remote controller, release HOLD.  
Due to the nature of the LCD panel on the remote controller, the display may be difficult to see in cold locations or  
at low temperatures. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.  
I Available playback time using batteries (using the batteries provided when fully charged)  
Continuous music playback Approx. 4 hours 30 minutes  
!
70  
71  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USING MUSIC  
I Playing Back Music  
Remote controller  
P-MODE (playback mode) button  
Explanation  
operation  
Switches in sequence from Normal to Repeat all tracks to Repeat track  
each time you press the button.  
i Normal (no icon): Plays back all the tracks and then stops.  
BASS button  
DISPLAY button  
Repeat  
performance  
P-MODE”  
i Repeat all tracks ( ): Repeatedly plays back all the tracks.  
$
i Repeat track (  
): Repeatedly plays back the currently displayed  
track.  
%
()  
(^  
Switches in sequence from Normal to  
press the button.  
to  
each time you  
(^  
BASS”  
boosts low tones most strongly.  
Boost bass  
If the sound is distorted, reduce the bass.  
Text display  
Mode display  
Bass display  
Switches between title/performer and performance duration each time you  
press the button.  
Check title/  
performer or  
duration  
Titles and performer names are scrolled from the right on the display.  
E.g. xxx by xxx  
DISPLAY”  
HOLD c”  
5
Characters that cannot be displayed appear as ___.  
Sliding this button in the direction of the arrow c disables all the controls  
to prevent mistaken operation. Slide the button back to its original position  
to re-enable the controls.  
Prevent unwanted  
operation  
Clip  
HOLD switch  
!
You may hear some static or interference when you are using the remote controller. This is normal and does not  
indicate a fault.  
Characters that cannot be displayed (symbols, etc.) appear as ___.  
!
Due to the nature of the LCD panel on the remote controller, the display may be difficult to see in cold locations or  
at low temperatures. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.  
!
72  
73  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
6
Remote Controller TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
PLAYBACK USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
1Connect the remote controller supplied with the camera (P.69).  
2Set the Mode switch to q.  
1Connect the remote controller supplied with the camera (P.69).  
2Set the Mode switch to 3.  
Zooms out digitally  
Zooms in digitally  
Play back the last frame  
Releases the shutter  
Play back the next frame  
6
!
When you are taking pictures at night or in Macro mode, using the remote controller and a tripod is an effective  
way to prevent camera shake.  
!
The remote controller cannot be used to shoot movies or record voice captions.  
When HOLD is set, none of the buttons function. To use the remote controller, release HOLD.  
When the Power Save function is operating, press !or #to return the camera to the ready to shootstatus.  
Due to the nature of the LCD panel on the remote controller, the display may be difficult to see in cold locations or  
at low temperatures. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.  
!
!
!
!
The remote controller cannot be used to play back movies or voice captions.  
When HOLD is set, none of the buttons function. To use the remote controller, release HOLD.  
!
74  
75  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
AUDIO RECORDING USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
I Recording Audio files  
1Connect the remote controller supplied with the camera (P.69).  
2Set the Mode switch to rfor recording and to 3for playback.  
3Ensure that the lens cover is closed when you switch the camera on (P.17, 18).  
Remote controller  
Explanation  
operation  
Record/Stop  
@”  
Functions in the same way as Record/Stop using the shutter button.  
button  
button  
I Playing Back Audio files  
button  
Remote controller  
Explanation  
operation  
Playback  
@”  
@”  
Plays back an audio recording.  
i Pauses the recording when used during playback.  
i Resumes playback if used when playback is paused.  
For recording  
For playback  
Pause/Resume  
Text display  
Text display  
Hold this button down for at least 1 second to stop playback.  
Hold down  
@”  
!  
#”  
when playback is stopped skips forward (or  
Stop  
Pressing  
or “  
back) to the next (or previous) file.  
REC  
STOP/PLAY/PAUSE  
Hold down  
Holding one of these buttons down for approximately 1 second or more  
during playback or while playback is paused advances or rewinds through  
the audio file.  
!  
#”  
or “  
6
Advance/Rewind  
during playback or while  
playback is paused.  
Volume adjustment  
buttons  
Clip  
HOLD switch  
!
When HOLD is set, none of the buttons function. To use the remote controller, release HOLD.  
Due to the nature of the LCD panel on the remote controller, the display may be difficult to see in cold locations or  
at low temperatures. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.  
!
76  
77  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
(
)
7
Settings  
SETTINGS/USING THE OPTION MENU  
j
SETTING THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY COMPRESSION RATIO  
d
The Settingschapter looks at functions  
available from d OPTIONin the q Still  
Image, rAudio/Movie and 3Playback.  
You can choose any combination of 3 file sizes  
and 3 image quality settings. Use the table below  
as a guide to the best settings for your shots.  
02  
02  
01 03  
01  
File size  
FINE NORMAL BASIC  
I List of settings  
8 (1600 × 1200)  
q Still Image rAudio/Movie 3 Playback  
!
!
@
#
@
mode  
mode  
mode  
9 (1280 × 960)  
0 (640 × 480)  
@
Photography  
Playback  
1
2
j
AUTO  
MANUAL  
!: For printing the whole image at A5 size (6 × 8  
in.) or printing a part of the image at A6 size  
(4 × 6 in.)  
QUALITY  
(P.79)  
SETUP  
SETUP  
SETUP  
@: For printing at A6 size (4 × 6 in.)  
#: For use via the Internet as an e-mail  
attachment, etc.  
VOLUME  
(P.80)  
LCD BRIGHTNESS LCD BRIGHTNESS  
(P.80)  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
(P.80)  
(P.80)  
1Press the MENU/OKbutton to display the  
menu screen.  
1Use a ( )or b ( )to change the file size  
[
]
Quality (compression ratio)  
setting and dor cto change the quality  
2Use dor cto select dOPTIONand a  
([)or b (])to select the desired setting.  
3Press the MENU/OKbutton to move to the  
selected setting.  
setting.  
Select FINEfor better image quality and  
BASICto increase the number of available  
shots. In most cases, the NORMALsetting  
provides more than adequate image quality.  
2Press the MENU/OKbutton to confirm the  
setting.  
7
!
The number of available shots varies depending on  
the combination of file size and quality settings you  
select (P.26).  
!
To exit this procedure without changing the settings,  
press the BACKbutton.  
!
See P.81 for more details of the SETUPmenu.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
78  
79  
SET–UP  
d LCD MONITOR BRIGHTNESS/VOLUME  
SET–UP  
I SETUP menu options  
Factory  
Settings Display  
default  
Using SETUP  
1
2
01  
02  
Explanation  
01  
02  
This is a function that  
reduces power  
consumption and then  
automatically switches  
the camera off to  
prevent battery depletion  
when the camera is not  
being used. See P.82 for  
details.  
POWER  
SAVE  
ON/  
OFF  
OFF  
1Use dor cto adjust the LCD monitor  
brightness or speaker volume.  
2Press the MENU/OKbutton to confirm the  
adjustment.  
DSC/  
PC CAM  
USB MODE  
DATE/TIME  
DSC  
See P.83 for details.  
You can use this to set  
the date and time. See  
P.20 for details.  
3
SET  
This setting selects the  
volume of the beep  
LOW emitted by the camera  
LOW/  
HIGH/  
OFF  
-
BEEP  
If you selected SETUP, the SETUPscreen  
appears.  
1Use a ([)or b (])to select the desired  
setting.  
2Use dor cto change the setting.  
Press the MENU/OKbutton to exit set-up.  
!
To exit this procedure without changing the settings,  
press the BACKbutton.  
during  
camera  
When you use the LCD BRIGHTNESSor  
VOLUMEsettings, an adjustment barappears  
on the LCD monitor.  
operation.  
7
Select English or French  
ENGLISH as the language used  
for screen display.  
The volume setting can be used to adjust the  
camera speaker volume. The headphone  
volume is adjusted from the remote controller  
(during music playback and audio recording  
playback).  
ENGLISH/  
FRANCAIS  
LANGUAGE  
!
The volume can be set when the Mode switch is set  
to 3.  
!
For DATE/TIMEpress c.  
80  
81  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
SET–UP  
(
)
8
PC Connection  
POWER SAVE  
PC PERSONAL COMPUTER IN CONNECTION  
PC Connection describes how to set up a USB connection and provides an overview of the functions  
available using a USB connection. Refer also to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet.  
The first time you connect the camera to your computer  
DSC (Mass storage device) Mode  
You must install all the software before  
connecting the camera to your computer.  
Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet  
also.  
This mode provides a simple way to read  
images from a SmartMedia and store images on  
to a SmartMedia (P.84).  
Use this mode to download music files.  
Once you set the POWER SAVE function to ON,  
the monitor is temporarily switched off to reduce  
power consumption if the camera is not used for  
about 30 seconds. Use this function to get the  
maximum possible running time from the batteries.  
However, note that even when enabled, the  
POWER SAVE function does not operate in the  
following conditions:  
When you use the viewfinder to take pictures  
(with the LCD monitor switched off) or to take  
pictures in SOUND SYNC. mode; or Playback  
mode, when you are recording or playing back  
audio recordings; or when you are setting the file  
size or monitor brightness, during set-up; or when  
the camera is connected via the USB interface.  
When the Power Save function is operating,  
press a ([), b (]), d, cto return the  
camera to the ready to shootstatus. This is a  
useful feature as it allows you to take pictures  
more quickly than switching the camera off and  
then on again.  
(
)
PC-CAM camera Mode  
This function allows you to conduct  
videoconferencing sessions between PCs  
connected to the Internet. This function can also  
be used to record video on a PC (P.86).  
!
Operation can also be restored by pressing buttons  
other than a ([), b (]), d, c.  
!
Videoconferencing (PictureHello) is not  
supported on Macintosh computers.  
The PC Camera function cannot be used on Mac OS  
X (including the Classic environment). Use a Mac  
OS version between 8.6 and 9.2.  
Auto Power Off function  
!
If the camera is not used in any way for roughly  
2 minutes, the Auto Power Off function always  
switches the camera off to reduce power  
consumption. You cannot disable this function.  
However, the Auto Power Off function does not  
operate in sound sync. mode, during recording  
or playback of audio recordings, or when the  
camera is connected via the USB interface.  
CD-ROM  
(Software for FinePix MP) Software Quick Start Guide  
8
!
Once you set the POWER SAVE function to ON, the  
charging time for the flash increases slightly because  
the flash charging power is reduced.  
82  
83  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
CONNECTING AT DSC MODE  
Camera Operation  
PC Operation  
1
2
01  
0204  
(USB) socket  
i FinePixViewer automatically starts up.  
DC IN 3Vsocket  
Camera  
USB  
socket  
PC  
03  
1Switch your PC on.  
Screen for Windows 98SE  
2Use the special USB cable to connect the  
camera to your PC.  
i The viewfinder lamp alternately blinks green  
and orange while the camera is communicating  
with your PC.  
i DSCappears on the screen.  
i The camera does not automatically switch off  
when a USB connection is being used.  
i A removable disk icon appears and you can  
use your PC to transfer files to and from the  
camera.  
3Switch the camera on.  
If you are using a Windows PC, the driver settings  
are specified automatically when installation is  
completed. No further action is required.  
If your PC fails to recognize the camera, refer to  
the Software Quick Start Guide.  
Windows  
Macintosh  
1Load a SmartMedia containing photographed  
images into your camera.  
2Slide the Power switch to the right to switch  
the camera on.  
3Set the USB MODEsetting in the SETUP”  
menu to DSC(P.78, 81).  
4Slide the Power switch to the right again to  
switch the camera off.  
Always use the prescribed procedure when  
disconnecting or switching off the camera (P.88).  
If the above operations do not occur, you do not  
have the required software programs or drivers  
installed on your PC. Refer to the Software  
Quick Start Guide booklet and complete the  
required PC setup procedures. Then reconnect  
the camera to your PC.  
!
On Windows XP and Mac OS X, you must specify the  
automatic launch settings the first time you connect the  
camera to your computer (Software Quick Start Guide  
booklet).  
Take care to connect the plugs on the special USB cable  
into the correct sockets, and ensure that the plugs are  
inserted firmly.  
!
Switch the camera off when you change the  
SmartMedia (P.88).  
Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera  
is communicating with the PC. See P.88 for  
information on the disconnection procedure.  
8
!
!
You should use the AC power adapter when the camera is  
connected to your PC (P.22, 91). Loss of power during  
data transmission can prevent successful data downloading.  
!
84  
85  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
CONNECTING AT PC-CAMERA MODE  
Camera Operation  
PC Operation  
1
2
01  
0204  
(USB) socket  
i FinePixViewer automatically starts up and the  
PictureHello window opens (Windows only).  
DC IN 3Vsocket  
Camera  
USB  
socket  
PC  
03  
1Switch your PC on.  
2Use the special USB cable to connect the  
camera to your PC.  
Screen for Windows 98SE  
i The viewfinder lamp alternately blinks green  
and orange while the camera is communicating  
with your PC.  
i PC CAMappears on the screen.  
i The camera does not automatically switch off  
when a USB connection is being used.  
3Switch the camera on.  
i
You can use software  
such as VideoImpression  
to view live images.  
If you are using a Windows PC, proceed as follows  
when installation is completed.  
Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000:  
The driver settings are specified automatically. No  
further action is required.  
Windows XP:  
When the confirmation dialog box appears, click the  
Continuebutton.  
1Open the lens cover.  
2Slide the Power switch to the right to switch  
the camera on.  
Screen for Macintosh  
3Set the USB MODEsetting in the SETUP”  
menu to PC CAM(P.78, 81).  
4Slide the Power switch to the right again to  
switch the camera off.  
If your PC fails to recognize the camera, refer to the  
If the above operations do not occur, you do not  
have the required software programs or drivers  
installed on your PC. Refer to the Software  
Quick Start Guide booklet and complete the  
required PC setup procedures. Then reconnect  
the camera to your PC.  
Software Quick Start Guide.  
Always use the prescribed procedure when disconnecting  
or switching off the camera (P.88).  
!
You should use the AC power adapter when the  
camera is connected to your PC (P.22, 91). Loss  
of power during data transmission can prevent  
successful data downloading.  
8
!
Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera  
is communicating with the PC. See P.88 for  
information on the disconnection procedure.  
!
Take care to connect the plugs on the special USB cable into the  
correct sockets, and ensure that the plugs are inserted firmly.  
86  
87  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
(
)
DISCONNECTING FROM THE PC Important — always use this procedure.  
Perform the steps shown below before you  
switch the camera off. This procedure  
differs depending on the operating system  
software (or PC) you are using.  
3The menu item shown below appears. Click  
the mouse again.  
1
2
3
01  
02  
(USB)  
socket  
Windows 98 or 98 SE  
Screen for Windows Me  
No PC operation is needed.  
4The Eject hardwaredialog box appears.  
DC IN 3Vsocket  
Click the [OK] button or the close button.  
Camera  
Windows Me/2000 Professional/XP  
1Quit all applications (FinePixViewer,  
VideoImpression, etc.) that are using the  
camera.  
2Check that the viewfinder lamp is glowing  
green (that the camera is not communicating  
with the computer).  
Macintosh  
1Switch the camera off.  
2Unplug the special USB cable from the  
camera.  
1Right-click the removable  
disk icon in the My  
Computerwindow and  
select Eject.  
Drag the Removable driveicon on the desktop  
to the Trash.  
This step is only required in Windows Me.  
2Left-click the Eject icon in the taskbar and  
eject USB Disk.  
!
When you drag the icon to the Trash, REMOVE OK”  
appears on the camera's LCD monitor.  
For a DSC connection, proceed to step 2.  
For a PC CAMERA connection, proceed to step 3.  
!
Even after the Copying...message is no longer  
displayed on your PC, communication with the  
camera may still be in progress. Always check that  
the viewfinder lamp on the camera is glowing green  
and is no longer flashing.  
Screen for Windows Me  
8
88  
89  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System Expansion Options  
Accessories Guide  
e By using the FinePix30i together with other optional FUJIFILM products, your system can be  
expanded to fill a wide range of uses.  
e The optional accessories (sold separately) can make taking pictures with the FinePix30i even  
easier. For information on how to attach and use the accessories, refer to the instructions provided  
with the accessory used.  
SmartMedia™  
TV monitor  
commercially available  
(
)
FinePix30i  
Digital Camera  
These are SmartMedia cards sold separately. Use the 9 types listed below.  
i MG-4S: 4MB, 3.3V  
i MG-8S: 8MB, 3.3V  
i MG-16S: 16MB, 3.3V  
SmartMedia  
i MG-32S: 32MB, 3.3V  
Some 3.3V SmartMedia are labelled as 3Vcards.  
i MG-16SW: 16MB, 3.3V, ID  
i MG-64SW: 64MB, 3.3V, ID  
SmartMedia with ID are labelled as IDcards.  
i MG-64S: 64MB, 3.3V  
(
)
)
USB  
i MG-32SW: 32MB, 3.3V, ID  
i MG-128SW: 128MB, 3.3V, ID  
AC Power Adapter AC-3V  
Use the AC power adapter when you want to take pictures or play back images  
for long periods or when the camera is connected to a computer.  
(
Floppy disk drive  
(
)
Floppy Disk Adapter FlashPath  
(
)
PC card slot  
PC CARD  
ADAPTER  
The shape of the AC power adapter, the plug and socket outlet depend on the country.  
PC Card Adapter  
Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 2HR-3UF  
(
)
USB  
The 2HR-3UF includes 2 high-capacity AA-size Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.  
(
)
IEEE 1394  
Personal Computer  
Fujifilm Battery Charger with Battery BK-NH (with Euro type or UK type plug)  
The BK-NH includes the quick battery charger BCH-NH and 2 Ni-MH batteries.  
The BCH-NH can charge 2 Ni-MH batteries in approximately 120 minutes.  
Up to 4 Ni-MH batteries can be charged simultaneously.  
(
)
commercially available  
Image Memory Card Reader  
Image Memory Card Reader  
Digital Photo Printer  
(
)
USB  
SC-FX30 Soft Case  
This is a special case made of polyurethane that protects the camera against  
soiling, dust and minor impacts when it is being carried.  
90  
91  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly  
Accessories Guide  
eBe sure to read this information in conjunction with Safety Notes(P.110), to ensure that you use  
your camera correctly.  
Cannot be used to store music files.  
h FD-A2 Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath)  
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 the  
floppy disk adapter and then inserting the adapter into your floppy disk drive.  
card. In this event, remove the SmartMedia and wait a  
short time before using it again.  
I Places to Avoid  
Do not store or use the camera in the following types of  
locations:  
h In the rain or in very humid, dirty or dusty places.  
h In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme  
temperature rises, such as in a closed car in summer.  
h Extremely cold places.  
Compatible OS  
Compatible SmartMedia  
I When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods  
If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of  
time, remove the batteries and the SmartMedia card before  
storing the camera.  
Windows 95/98/98SE/Me/NT4.0  
Mac OS 7.6.1 to 9.1  
5V/3.3V, 2MB to 128MB  
FD-A2  
Cannot be used to store music files.  
h SM-R2 Image Memory Card Reader  
I Cleaning Your Camera  
h Places subject to strong vibration.  
The SM-R2 provides a quick and easy way to transfer images back and forth  
between your PC and an image memory card (SmartMedia). The SM-R2 uses the  
USB interface for high-speed file transfer.  
i Compatible with Windows 98/98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional  
or iMac and models that support USB as standard.  
h Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens, LCD  
monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces, and then  
wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth. If any soiling remains,  
apply a small amount of lens cleaning liquid to a piece of  
FUJIFILM lens cleaning paper and wipe gently.  
h Do not scratch hard objects against the lens, LCD  
monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are easily  
damaged.  
h Clean the body of the camera with a soft, dry cloth. Do  
not use volatile substances such as thinners, benzine or  
insecticide, as these may react with camera body and  
cause deformation or remove the coating.  
h Places affected by smoke or steam.  
h Places subject to strong magnetic fields (such as near  
motors, transformers or magnets).  
h In contact with chemicals such as pesticides or next to  
rubber or vinyl products for long periods of time.  
Cannot be used to store music files.  
h DM-R1 Image Memory Card Reader  
I Notes on Immersion in Water or Sand  
This device provides a simple way to transfer image data in either direction  
between your PC and an image memory card (SmartMedia or CompactFlash  
Type II (Microdrive-compatible)).  
The IEEE 1394 interface provides high-speed data transfer.  
i Compatible with Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional (read-only), iMacDV  
and Power Macintosh PCs with FireWire as a standard feature. Mac OS 8.5.1 to 9.1  
The FinePix30i is particularly adversely affected by water  
and sand. When you are at the beach or close to water,  
ensure that the camera is not exposed to water or sand.  
Take care also not to place the camera on a wet surface.  
Water or sand inside the camera can cause faults that may  
be irreparable.  
I Using the Camera Overseas  
I Notes on Condensation  
Cannot be used to store music files.  
When travelling overseas, do not place your camera in the  
check-in baggage. Baggage handling at airports may  
subject baggage to violent shocks, and the camera may be  
damaged internally even when no external damage is  
visible.  
h PC-AD3 PC Card Adapter  
If the camera is carried suddenly from a cold location into a  
warm place, water droplets (condensation) may form on  
the inside of the camera or on the lens. When this occurs,  
switch the camera off and wait an hour before using the  
camera. Condensation may also form on the SmartMedia  
The PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard  
ATA-compliant (PCMCIA 2.1) PC card (Type II).  
i Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 128MB.  
PC CARD  
ADAPTER  
Visit the FUJIFILM web site for the latest information on camera accessories. http://home.fujifilm.com/products/digital/index.html  
92  
93  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Notes on the Power Supply  
discolored or exhibit any other obvious abnormality.  
h Do not store batteries in very warm or moist locations.  
h Keep the batteries out of the reach of babies and small  
children.  
charged, this indicates that the battery has reached the  
end of its effective life and should be replaced.  
h Soil (fingerprints, etc) on the terminals of Ni-MH batteries  
can greatly reduce the number of available shots. When  
this occurs, clean the terminals carefully with a soft dry  
cloth. Then use up the remaining charge in the batteries  
and recharge them.  
Newly purchased batteries or batteries that have been left  
unused for an extended period may not be fully charged.  
(This is indicated by the immediate display of the battery  
low warning and a low available shots/time for battery  
operation.) This is a normal characteristic of the batteries  
and does not indicate a fault. Repeatedly charging and  
using the batteries 3 or 4 times will enable you to fully  
recharge the batteries and increase the time for which the  
camera will operate using batteries.  
h If you repeatedly charge a Ni-MH batteries before it is  
fully discharged, it will suffer from the memory effect,  
causing the battery lowwarning to appear while there is  
still ample charge remaining in the battery. To restore the  
batteries to their normal condition, use up all the charge  
in the batteries before recharging them.  
If any liquid at all leaks from the batteries, wipe the battery  
compartment thoroughly and then load new batteries.  
Applicable Batteries  
h Use AA-size nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries in this  
camera.  
AA-size lithium or manganese batteries cannot be used as  
they emit heat and can cause camera faults or damage.  
hOnly use AA-size alkaline batteries for emergencies. The  
capacities of alkaline batteries vary depending on the  
brand and the life of some batteries (the time for which  
they provide power) may be much shorter than others.  
You should also switch the LCD monitor off when using  
alkaline batteries.  
I
f any battery fluid comes into contact with your hands or  
clothing, flush the area thoroughly with water. Note that battery  
fluid can cause loss of eyesight if it gets in your eyes. If this  
occurs, do not rub your eyes. Flush the fluid out with clean water  
and contact your physician for treatment.  
h
When loading the batteries in the camera, ensure that the  
battery polarity (! and @) is as indicated on the camera.  
h Do not use a new battery together with an used battery.  
In the case of rechargeable batteries, do not use charged  
and discharged batteries together. Do not use batteries  
of different types or brands together.  
h If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of  
time, remove the batteries from the camera. (Note that if  
the camera is left with the batteries removed, the time  
and date settings are cleared.)  
h
IDisposing of Batteries  
When disposing of batteries, do so in accordance with your  
local waste disposal regulations.  
INotes on using compact rechargeable batteries  
(Ni-MH batteries)  
h To charge AA-size Ni-MH batteries, follow the correct  
charging procedure using the special charger provided or  
the optional fast charger.  
h Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other  
than those specified for use with the charger.  
h Note that the batteries may feel warm immediately after  
being charged.  
h Ni-MH batteries are not charged at shipment.  
h The camera mechanism is such that it draws a minute  
amount of current even when the camera is switched off.  
Note particularly that Ni-MH batteries will become over-  
discharged if left in the camera for a long period and will  
no longer be usable even if recharged.  
h Ni-MH batteries self-discharge even when they are not  
being used. Always charge Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries  
before using them. If the time for which a battery provides  
power shortens markedly when it has been correctly  
Notes on the Batteries  
Incorrect use of the batteries could cause them to leak,  
become hot, ignite or burst. Always observe the  
precautions given below.  
hDo not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire.  
hDo not carry or store batteries with metal objects such as  
necklaces or hairpins that could come into contact with  
the metal positive ! and negative @ poles of the  
batteries.  
hDo not expose the batteries to fresh or sea water, and  
take particular care to keep the terminals dry.  
h Do not attempt to deform, disassemble or modify the  
batteries.  
h The batteries may feel warm immediately after being  
used. Before removing the batteries, switch the camera  
off and wait until the batteries cool down.  
h
When replacing the batteries, always fit 2 new batteries.  
Here, new batteriesrefers to batteries that were recently  
fully charged at the same time.  
h
Battery performance deteriorates at low temperatures  
(+10°C/+50°F or below) and the time for which they can be  
used shortens. This is particularly true of alkaline batteries.  
In cold conditions, put the batteries in your pocket or a  
similar place to warm them before loading them into the  
camera. If you use a body warmer to warm the batteries,  
ensure that they are not in direct contact with the warmer.  
Soil, such as fingerprints, on the battery terminals can  
significantly reduce the number of available shots. Carefully  
wipe the battery terminals clean with a soft, dry cloth before  
loading the batteries.  
Memory effect: A phenomenon whereby a battery  
displays the characteristic of appearing to  
have a reduced capacity.  
Notes on Using the Enclosed Battery Charger  
h Rechargeable batteries and the battery charger itself will  
become warm due to the power stored inside the  
batteries. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.  
h
hDo not attempt to peel off or cut the batteries casing.  
hDo not drop, strike or otherwise subject the batteries to  
strong impacts.  
hDo not use batteries that are leaking, deformed,  
94  
95  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Notes on the SmartMedia™  
Notes on the Power Supply  
Wherever possible, use the battery charger in a well-  
ventilated location.  
h There may be vibration noises from inside the battery  
charger during use. This is normal and does not indicate  
a fault.  
h Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other  
than FUJIFILM HR-3UF Ni-MH batteries.  
h The battery charger could cause interference if placed  
close to a radio during charging. In this event, move the  
radio and charger further apart.  
h Do not touch the connections or contact points on  
rechargeable batteries with other metal objects as this  
can cause a short circuit.  
Do not leave the battery charger in the following locations:  
Locations subject to strong vibrations, in very dusty  
locations, or in locations with very high humidity or high  
temperatures, such as close to a heating appliance or in  
direct sunlight.  
The battery charger accepts input voltages of 100-240 V AC  
at 50 or 60 Hz and can be used outside Japan. However,  
because the shapes of power sockets vary by country and  
by region, an appropriate plug adapter is also required for  
each country. Consult your travel agent for details.  
Applicable FUJIFILM HR-3UF  
ISmartMedia  
Back up important data onto another medium.  
(MO disk, floppy disk, hard disk, etc.)  
batteries  
Charging  
time  
(Ni-MH: 1500 mAh, 1600 mAh or 1700 mAh)  
The SmartMedia card supplied with your FinePix30i  
camera is a new image recording medium developed  
especially for use in digital cameras. Each SmartMedia  
card contains a built-in semiconductor memory chip  
(NAND flash memory) which is used for storing digital  
image data.  
HR-3UF (1500 mAh): Approx. 3.8 hours  
HR-3UF (1600 mAh): Approx. 4.5 hours  
HR-3UF (1700 mAh): Approx. 5 hours  
INotes on Handling SmartMedia  
h Take care to hold the SmartMedia straight when you  
load it into your camera.  
Dimensions 68 mm × 90 mm × 26.5 mm  
(2.7 in. × 3.55 in. × 1.05 in.) (W × H × D)  
Mass (Weight) Approx. 85 g (3.0 oz.) (excluding batteries)  
h Never remove the SmartMedia or switch the camera  
off during data recording, during data erasing  
(SmartMedia formatting) or during frame advance  
when images are being played back. These actions  
could result in damage to the SmartMedia.  
h Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the  
FinePix30i. The use of other SmartMedia could  
damage the camera.  
h SmartMedia are precision electronic devices. Do not  
bend, drop, or subject SmartMedia to excessive  
shocks.  
h Do not use or store SmartMedia in environments  
likely to be affected by strong static electricity or  
electrical noise.  
Because the data is stored electronically, the stored image  
data can be erased from the card and new data recorded.  
Operating  
0°C to + 40°C (+ 32°F to + 104°F)  
ISmartMedia with IDs  
temperatures  
The SmartMedia ID is a SmartMedia that has an  
individually assigned identification number. SmartMedia  
ID cards can be used with devices that use ID numbers  
for copyright protection or other purposes. This camera  
accepts SmartMedia ID cards in the same way as  
conventional SmartMedia cards.  
Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter  
Always use the AC-3V AC Power Adapter (sold separately)  
with the FinePix30i.  
The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC-3V  
could result in damage to your camera.  
h Ensure that you do not touch the contact areas on the  
AC power adapter against any other metal object as this  
could cause a short circuit.  
h Do not plug in the AC power adapter while you are  
operating the camera using batteries. Switch the camera  
off first.  
h Do not load the batteries while you are operating the  
camera using the AC power adapter. Switch the camera  
off first.  
h
IStoring Data  
In the situations listed below, recorded data may be  
erased (destroyed). Please note that Fuji Photo Film  
Co., Ltd. accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the  
loss (destruction) of recorded data.  
h
h Do not use or store SmartMedia in very hot, humid or  
corrosive environments.  
When the SmartMedia is used incorrectly by the  
owner or a third party  
When the SmartMedia is exposed to static electricity  
or electrical noise  
When the battery cover is opened or the SmartMedia  
removed and the camera is then switched off during  
data recording, during data erasing (SmartMedia  
formatting) or during frame advance when images are  
being played back.  
h Take care not to touch the SmartMedias contact area  
or allow the area to become soiled. Use a dry lint-free  
cloth to wipe away any soiling that does occur.  
h To avoid damage caused by static electricity, always  
use the special static-free case provided during  
transportation or storage, or keep the SmartMedia in  
a storage case if available.  
Specifications of the Enclosed Battery Charger BC-NHS  
Rated input 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Input capacity 0.04 A-0.07 A  
h If you disconnect the AC power adapter when there are  
no batteries in the camera, the date and time settings will  
be lost and must be reset.  
Rated output 1.2 V DC, 400 mA × 2  
96  
97  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Warning Displays  
e In Music mode, nothing is displayed on the LCD monitor.  
Notes on the SmartMedia  
h Do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a  
trouser pocket. This could subject the SmartMedia to  
excessive force when you sit down, thereby  
damaging the SmartMedia.  
h The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed  
from the camera after extended periods of picture  
taking or image viewing. This is normal and does not  
indicate a fault.  
h Inserting a SmartMedia that is charged with static  
electricity into your camera may result in a camera  
malfunction. If this occurs, switch the camera off and  
then on again.  
h Affix the label onto the designated area of the card.  
Do not use third-party labels as this can lead to  
problems when the card is inserted or removed.  
h When you attach the label, take care that it does not  
cover any of the write-protect area.  
h Always use the camera to erase image data on a  
SmartMedia.  
h To edit image data, copy the image data to the PCs  
hard disk and then edit the copied data.  
Warning Displayed  
Explanation  
Remedy  
Remote  
LCD Monitor  
Controller  
The batteries in the camera are fully Replace the batteries or have new batteries  
depleted or very low on charge.  
(Lit red)  
ready.  
(Blinking red)  
Be sure to use your PCs disk eject function  
(right-click the removable disk icon in the My  
Computerwindow and then click Eject) when  
you eject a SmartMedia from the PC card reader  
or PC card adapter.  
When you are using a USB connection, you  
should also select and left-click the eject button  
for USB disc/mass storagein the taskbar.  
If you do not use the correct eject procedure,  
the SmartMedia may be damaged due to write-  
behind cashing.  
There is no SmartMedia loaded or a Load the SmartMedia (3.3V) in the correct  
5 V SmartMedia is loaded the wrong direction.  
way round.  
The SmartMedia is not formatted.  
The SmartMedia contact area is a soft dry cloth. It may be necessary to format  
Wipe the contact area on the SmartMedia with  
soiled.  
the SmartMedia. If the error message is still  
displayed, replace the SmartMedia.  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.  
Camera fault.  
The SmartMedia contact area is Wipe the contact area on the SmartMedia with  
INotes on Using SmartMedia with a PC  
h If you intend to take photos using a SmartMedia that  
has been used on a PC, format the SmartMedia on  
your camera.  
h When you format a SmartMedia in the camera and  
then shoot and record images, a directory (folder) is  
automatically created. Image data is then recorded in  
this directory.  
h Do not change or delete the directory (folder) names  
or file names on the SmartMedia from your PC as this  
will make it impossible to use the SmartMedia in your  
camera.  
ISpecifications  
soiled.  
a soft dry cloth. It may be necessary to format  
the SmartMedia. If the error message is still  
displayed, replace the SmartMedia.  
The SmartMedia is damaged.  
The SmartMedia format is incorrect.  
Camera fault.  
Type  
Image memory card for digital cameras  
(SmartMedia)  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.  
Operating voltage 3.3V  
The SmartMedia is fully recorded.  
Erase some images or use a SmartMedia that  
has ample free space.  
Conditions for use Temperature:  
0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)  
Humidity:  
80% or less (no condensation)  
The SmartMedia is write-protected. Use a SmartMedia that is not write-protected.  
Dimensions  
37 mm × 45 mm × 0.76 mm  
(1.45 in. × 1.77 in. × 0.03 in.) (W × H × D)  
98  
99  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Warning Displays  
Warning Displayed  
Warning Displayed  
Explanation  
Remedy  
Explanation  
Remedy  
Remote  
Remote  
LCD Monitor  
LCD Monitor  
Controller  
Controller  
An attempt was made to playback a Images cannot be played back.  
frame not recorded on this camera.  
There is a strong likelihood of Use flash photography. However, a tripod  
camera shake because the shutter should be used for some scenes and modes.  
speed is slow.  
——  
v
The SmartMedia contact area is Wipe the contact surface on the SmartMedia  
soiled.  
thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth. In some cases,  
you may have to format the SmartMedia.  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.  
A protected frame was erased.  
Protected files cannot be erased. Unprotect the  
frame using the camera on which the protection  
was first applied.  
Camera fault.  
——  
——  
You attempted to play a movie You cannot play back movies that are more  
with a recording time longer than than 20 seconds long.  
20 seconds.  
You attempted to play back a voice Images cannot be played back.  
file recorded on a FinePix50i.  
DPOF settings are specified for an To erase the image, specify RESETas the  
image you tried to erase.  
DPOF setting (P.66).  
Prints were specified for more than The maximum number of frames for which  
1000 frames in the DPOF frame prints can be specified on the same  
The frame number has reached Take the shot using a formatted SmartMedia.  
9999999.  
settings.  
SmartMedia is 999.  
The data could not be recorded Re-insert the SmartMedia or switch the  
due to a SmartMedia error or a camera off and then on again.  
connection error between the  
The lens cover is closed.  
The lens cover is faulty.  
Open and close the lens cover again.  
Switch the camera off and on again.  
SmartMedia and camera.  
The photographed image cannot Use a new SmartMedia.  
be recorded as it is too large to fit  
in the available space on the  
SmartMedia.  
There is no music file.  
Music playback is not possible. Download some  
music file.  
——  
——  
This music file was downloaded to a Insert a new SmartMedia into the camera and  
different SmartMedia. download the music file again.  
The voice caption file is faulty.  
Camera fault.  
The voice caption cannot be played back.  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.  
100  
101  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Troubleshooting  
e If you think the camera is faulty, check the following once more.  
Cause  
i The batteries are exhausted.  
Cause  
Problem  
Remedy  
Problem  
Remedy  
No power.  
i Load fully charged batteries.  
I cant use the flash to i The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode. i Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction  
i The AC power adapter plug has come out i Plug the adapter back in.  
of the power outlet.  
take pictures.  
or Forced Flash mode (the flash cannot be  
used in some modes).  
i You pressed the shutter button while the i Wait until charging is completed before  
Power cuts out during i The batteries are exhausted.  
operation.  
i Load fully charged batteries.  
flash was charging.  
pressing the shutter button.  
i The batteries are exhausted.  
i Load fully charged batteries.  
Batteries run out i You are using the camera in extremely i Put the batteries in your pocket or another  
The photographed i The subject is too far away.  
image is dark even i Your finger was covering the flash/flash i Hold the camera correctly.  
i Move closer to the subject.  
quickly.  
cold conditions.  
warm place to heat it and then load it into  
the camera just before you take a picture.  
i Wipe the battery terminals with a clean,  
dry cloth.  
though I used the flash.  
control sensor.  
i The terminals are soiled.  
The image is blurred.  
i The lens is dirty.  
i Clean the lens.  
i You photographed a distant subject with i Cancel Macro mode.  
the macro selector switch set to 5.  
i The batteries have reached the end of its i Load new fully charged batteries.  
operating life.  
i You took a close-up shot with the macro i Set the camera to Macro mode.  
selector switch set to t.  
No photograph is taken i No SmartMedia is loaded.  
when the shutter button i The SmartMedia is fully recorded.  
is pressed.  
i Load a SmartMedia.  
i Insert a new SmartMedia or erase some  
unwanted frames.  
There is speckling on i The shot was taken with a slow shutter i This is a characteristic of CCDs and does  
the image.  
speed (long exposure) in  
temperature environment.  
a
high-  
not indicate a camera fault.  
i The SmartMedia is write-protected.  
i The SmartMedia is not formatted.  
i The SmartMedia contact area is soiled.  
i Remove the write-protection.  
i Format the SmartMedia.  
i Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a  
clean dry cloth.  
I
cant format the i The SmartMedia is write-protected.  
i Remove the write-protection.  
(Peel off the write-protect sticker.)  
SmartMedia.  
i The SmartMedia is damaged.  
i Load a new SmartMedia.  
i The Auto Power Off function has switched i Switch the camera on.  
the camera off.  
i The batteries are exhausted.  
i Load fully charged batteries.  
102  
103  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
eIf you think the camera is faulty, check the following once more.  
Specifications  
Troubleshooting  
h Sensitivity: Equivalent to ISO 100  
h Lens: Fujinon optical fixed-focus lens  
y
S stem  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
h Model: Digital camera FinePix30i  
h Focus distance: f = 5.8 mm  
(Equivalent to 38 mm on a 35 mm camera)  
The ERASE ALL function i DPOF settings are specified for some i Cancel the DPOF settings and try again  
does not erase all the  
frames.  
h Number of effective pixels: Approx. 2.0 million pixels  
h CCD sensor  
1/2.7-inch square pixel CCD with RGB color filter  
(Number of total pixels: 2.11 million pixels)  
frames.  
(P.66).  
h Viewfinder: Inverted Galiean finder  
i Some frames may be protected.  
i Unprotect frames using the camera on  
which the protection was first applied.  
h Exposure control  
TTL 64-zones metering, Program AE, exposure  
compensation available in Manual still image mode  
Frame erase does not  
erase the frame.  
h Number of recorded pixels  
1600 × 1200 pixels/1280 × 960 pixels/640 × 480 pixels  
h File format  
Still image: Design rule for Camera File System compliant  
(Exif Ver.2.1 JPEG), DPOF compatible  
Movie: AVI format, Motion JPEG  
h White balance  
Auto (in Manual modes, 7 positions can be selected)  
Nothing happens when i Camera malfunction.  
use the camera  
switches.  
i Briefly remove the batteries or disconnect  
the AC power adapter. Then reload the  
batteries or reconnect the AC power adapter  
and try again.  
I
h Focal range  
Normal: Approx. 60 cm (2.0 ft.) to infinity  
Macro: Approx. 8 cm to 15 cm (0.3 ft. to 0.5 ft.)  
Audio: WAV format Exif Ver. 2.1 audio file standard-compliant  
i The batteries are exhausted.  
i Load fully charged batteries.  
h Shutter: Variable-speed, 1/2 sec. to 1/1000 sec. (using AE)  
h Storage media: SmartMedia (3.3V)  
The camera does not i The camera volume is set too low.  
emit any sound.  
i Adjust the volume.  
I Standard number of shots per SmartMedia™  
i The microphone was blocked during i Take care not to block the microphone  
shooting/recording. during shooting/recording.  
Movie  
(Video)  
Audio  
File Size  
8 1600 × 1200  
9 1280 × 960  
0 640 × 480  
recording  
Quality Mode  
Image Data Size  
FINE  
Approx.  
770KB  
4
10  
NORMAL  
Approx.  
390KB  
BASIC  
Approx.  
200KB  
19  
39  
FINE  
Approx.  
620KB  
6
12  
NORMAL NORMAL  
When the camera is i The special USB cable is not connected i Set up the camera and USB cable correctly.  
connected to a personal correctly to the PC or camera.  
Approx.  
320KB  
Approx.  
130KB  
MG-4S (4MB)  
9
19  
12  
25  
30  
61  
Approx. 23 sec. Approx.  
8
min.  
computer (PC), the shot i The PC is not switched on.  
image appears on the  
i Switch the PC on.  
MG-8S (8MB)  
Approx. 47 sec. Approx. 16 min.  
Approx. 94 sec. Approx. 33 min.  
Approx. 191 sec. Approx. 67 min.  
Approx. 385 sec. Approx. 135 min.  
Approx. 774 sec. Approx. 272 min.  
cameras LCD monitor.  
MG-16S/SW (16MB)  
MG-32S/SW (32MB)  
MG-64S/SW (64MB)  
MG-128SW (128MB)  
20  
39  
75  
25  
49  
122  
247  
497  
997  
41  
79  
152  
306  
613  
50  
99  
The camera no longer i The camera has suffered an unforeseen i Remove the batteries briefly and then  
works correctly. problem. reload the batteries and try again.  
82  
159  
319  
101  
204  
198  
398  
166  
The numbers of available shots are shown for formatted SmartMedia.  
104  
105  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Specifications  
I Standard recording times for SmartMedia with ID  
h Aperture: F4.8 or F11 (automatically selected)  
h Self-Timer: 10 sec. timer clock  
pp y  
Power Su l and Others  
These specifications are subject to change without  
notice. FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages  
resulting from errors in this Owners Manual.  
The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured  
using advanced high-precision technology. Even so,  
small bright points and anomalous colors (particularly  
around text) may appear on the monitor. These are  
normal display characteristics and do not indicate a fault  
with the monitor. This phenomenon will not appear on  
the recorded image.  
Bit rate  
h Power supply: Use one of the following  
h Erase modes  
ERASE FRAME, ERASE ALL FRAMES, MUSIC TRACK,  
ALL MUSIC TRACKS, FORMAT (initialize)  
SmartMedia  
128kbps  
112kbps  
96kbps  
2AA-size Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) batteries (included)  
AC-3V Power Adapter (sold separately)  
MG-16SW (16MB)  
MG-32SW (32MB)  
MG-64SW (64MB)  
Approx. 15 min. Approx. 18 min. Approx. 20 min.  
Approx. 30 min. Approx. 35 min. Approx. 40 min.  
Approx. 60 min. Approx. 70 min. Approx. 80 min.  
I Available shots / time using the battery  
(using the batteries provided when fully charged)  
h LCD monitor  
1.8-inches, 72,000 pixels D-TFD  
MG-128SW (128MB) Approx. 120 min. Approx. 140 min. Approx. 160 min.  
Audio Recording  
h Flash: Auto flash using flash control sensor  
Effective range: Approx. 0.6 m to 3 m (2.3 ft. to 9.8 ft.)  
Flash modes: Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash,  
Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro  
Battery Type  
No. of Shots  
The recording times shown are for a formatted SmartMedia.  
Recording  
Playback  
The operation error may be caused in a digital camera  
by the strong radio interference (i.e. electric fields,  
static electricity, line noise, etc.).  
FinePix30i cameras sold in Japan are equipped with a  
function that allows you to connect the camera to a  
mobile phone to send images. This function is not  
available on models sold outside Japan.  
LCD monitor ON  
LCD monitor OFF  
Approx. 120  
Approx. 300  
Approx. 80 min. Approx. 80 min.  
p /  
p
In ut Out ut Terminals  
Approx. 240 min.  
<Camera>  
The number of shots shown here is an approximate guide to the  
number of consecutive shots that can be taken based on 50% flash  
usage at normal temperatures. However, the actual number of  
available shots will vary depending on the ambient temperature  
when the camera is used and the amount of charge in the batteries.  
h 5 REMOTE (remote controller) socket  
Special remote controller jack  
Music  
h
(USB) socket  
h
Recording media: SmartMedia with ID (3.3 V)  
USB (1) for image data output with a personal computer  
h DC IN 3V (Power input) socket  
Socket for specified AC power adapter  
h Playback system: MP3  
h Conditions for use  
Temperature: 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)  
80% humidity or less (no condensation)  
h Encryption method: InfoBind  
h Continuous playback time  
Approx. 4 hours 30 minutes  
(using the batteries provided when fully charged)  
<Remote controller>  
h Headphone socket: Stereo, mini-jack (3.5 mm dia.)  
h Camera dimensions (W / H / D)  
84.7 mm × 72.5 mm × 29.5 mm/3.3 in. × 2.9 in. × 1.2 in.  
(not including accessories and attachments)  
I Audio Output  
h Bass boost: 2 levels  
Headphone  
Speaker  
No  
Yes  
h Playback modes  
NORMAL, REPEAT ALL TRACKS, REPEAT TRACK  
h Camera mass (weight): Approx. 150 g/5.3 oz.  
(not including accessories, batteries or SmartMedia)  
MP3  
Yes  
No  
Movie (Audio)  
Voice captioning  
Audio recording  
Beep  
h Output: 5 mW × 2  
h Mass (weight) for photography: Approx. 205 g/7.2 oz.  
(including batteries and SmartMedia)  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes ✽  
Yes  
h Accessories: See P.7  
h Optional Accessories: See P.91-92  
No audio output when the remote controller connection is used.  
106  
107  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Explanation of Terms  
DPOF:  
Motion JPEG:  
PNG:  
White Balance:  
Digital Print Order Format  
A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format  
that handles images and sound as a single file.  
Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format.  
Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3.0  
or later.  
An acronym for Portable Network Graphic.  
As the name suggests, this is an image format  
created to facilitate the handling of image data over  
networks and has emerged as the new replacement  
for the GIF format. As such, it has many of the GIF  
format characteristics (optimized for graphics,  
compact file sizes and lossless compression) but  
does not have the limitations of the GIF format,  
such as being restricted to 256 colors.  
Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye  
adapts to it so that a white object still looks white.  
On the other hand, devices such as digital cameras  
see a white subject as white by first adjusting the  
color balance to suit the color of the ambient light  
around the subject. This adjustment is called  
matching the white balance. A function that  
automatically matches the white balance is called  
an Automatic White Balance function.  
DPOF is a format used for recording information on  
a storage media (image memory card, etc.) that  
allows you to specify which of the frames shot using  
a digital camera are printed and how many prints  
are made of each image.  
MP3:  
EV:  
An acronym for MPEG1 Audio Layer 3. Denotes an  
audio compression format included in the MPEG  
video and audio compression standard. The MP3  
format compresses audio data to approximately  
1/10 of its original size by excluding all audio  
information that is not audible to humans.  
A number that denotes Exposure Value. The EV is  
determined by the brightness of the subject and  
sensitivity (speed) of the film or CCD. The number  
is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark  
subjects. As the brightness of the subject changes,  
a digital camera maintains the amount of light  
hitting the CCD at a constant level by adjusting the  
aperture and shutter speed.  
VGA:  
A graphics standard for personal computers that  
indicates an image size of 640×480 pixels.  
PC Card:  
WAVE:  
A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card  
Standard.  
A standard format used on Windows systems for  
saving audio data. WAVE files have the .WAVfile  
extension and the data can be saved in either  
compressed or uncompressed format. This camera  
use PCM recording.  
When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles,  
the EV increases by 1. Likewise, when the light is  
halved, the EV decreases by 1.  
PC Card Standard:  
A standard for PC cards determined by the  
PCMCIA.  
JPEG:  
WAVE files can be played back on a personal  
computer using the following software:  
Windows : MediaPlayer  
Joint Photographics Experts Group  
A file format used for compressing and saving color  
images. The compression ratio can be selected, but  
the higher the compression ratio, the poorer the  
quality of the expanded image.  
PCMCIA:  
Personal Computer Memory Card International  
Association (US).  
Macintosh: QuickTime Player  
QuickTime 3.0 or later  
108  
109  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Safety Notes  
To ensure that you use your FinePix30i camera  
correctly, read these Safety Notes and your Owners  
Manual carefully beforehand.  
After reading these Safety Notes, store them in a  
safe place.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Do not modify, heat or unduly twist or  
pull the connection cord and do not  
place heavy objects on the connection  
cord.  
These actions could damage the cord  
and cause a fire or electric shock.  
If the cord is damaged, contact your  
If a problem arises, switch the camera  
off, remove the battery and disconnect  
and unplug the AC power adapter.  
Never attempt to modify or disassemble  
the camera. (Never open the casing.)  
Do not use the camera when it has been  
dropped or the casing is damaged.  
About the Icons  
Continued use of the camera when it is  
emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual  
odor, or is in any other abnormal state  
can cause a fire or electric shock.  
The icons shown below are used in this document to  
indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can  
result if the information indicated by the icon is ignored  
and the product is used incorrectly as a result.  
Do not  
This can cause a fire or electric shock.  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.  
disassemble.  
Unplug from  
power socket.  
FUJIFILM dealer.  
Do not use the camera in the bathroom  
or shower.  
This can cause a fire or electric shock.  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.  
This icon indicates that death or  
Do not use the batteries except as  
specified.  
Load the batteries with the poles  
positioned as indicated by the ! and @  
marks.  
Do not allow water or foreign objects  
to enter the camera.  
If water or foreign objects get inside the  
camera, switch the camera off, remove  
the battery and disconnect and unplug  
the AC power adapter.  
serious injury can result if the  
information is ignored.  
WARNING  
Do not use in  
the bathroom or  
shower.  
This icon indicates that personal  
Never attempt to take pictures while  
in motion.  
Do not use the camera while you are  
walking or operating a moving car or  
other vehicle.  
injury or material damage can  
result if the information is ignored.  
CAUTION  
Do not heat, modify or attempt to  
disassemble the batteries.  
Continued use of the camera can cause  
a fire or electric shock.  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.  
The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature  
of the information which is to be observed.  
Do not drop or subject the batteries  
to impacts.  
Triangular icons notify the user of information  
requiring attention (Important).  
Do not attempt to recharge lithium or  
alkaline batteries.  
This can result in you falling down or  
being involved in a traffic accident.  
Do not place the camera on an  
unstable surface.  
This can cause the camera to fall or tip  
over and cause injury.  
Do not store the batteries with  
metallic products.  
Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the  
user that the action indicated is prohibited  
(Prohibited).  
Do not touch any metal parts of the  
camera during a thunderstorm.  
This can cause an electric shock due to  
induced current from the lightning  
discharge.  
Do not use chargers other than the  
specified model to charge the battery.  
Any of these actions can cause the  
batteries to burst or leak and cause fire  
or injury as a result.  
Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify  
the user of an action that must be performed  
(Required).  
110  
111  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Safety Notes  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Use only the batteries or AC power  
adapter specified for use with this  
camera.  
Do not use this camera in locations  
severely affected by oil fumes, steam,  
humidity or dust.  
Do not move the camera while the AC  
power adapter is still connected.  
Do not pull on the connection cord to  
disconnect the AC power adapter.  
Do not use the AC power adapter  
when the plug is damaged or the plug  
socket connection is loose.  
Do not use voltages other than the  
power supply voltage shown.  
The use of other power sources can  
cause a fire.  
This can cause a fire or electric shock.  
This could cause a fire or electric shock.  
This can damage the power cord or  
cables and cause a fire or electric shock.  
Do not leave this camera in places  
subject to extremely high temperatures.  
Request regular internal testing and  
cleaning for your camera.  
Do not cover or wrap the camera or  
the AC power adapter in a cloth or  
quilt.  
Do not leave the camera in locations  
such as a sealed vehicle or in direct  
sunlight.  
Build-up of dust in your camera can cause  
a fire or electric shock.  
Contact your FUJIFILM dealer to  
Do not use the audio or music  
functions while moving.  
Do not use the camera while you are  
walking or operating a moving car or  
other vehicle.  
This can cause a fire.  
This can cause heat to build up and  
distort the casing or cause a fire.  
request internal cleaning every 2 years.  
Keep out of the reach of small  
children.  
This product could cause injury in the  
hands of a child.  
Do not listen to music at high  
volumes for long periods and do not  
set the audio volume to high at the  
outset.  
When you are cleaning the camera or  
you do not plan to use the camera for  
an extended period, remove the  
battery and disconnect and unplug  
the AC power adapter.  
Failure to do so can cause a fire or  
electric shock.  
This can result in you falling down or  
being involved in a traffic accident.  
This could cause impaired hearing.  
Do not place heavy objects on the  
camera.  
This can cause the heavy object to tip  
over or fall and cause injury.  
Using a flash too close to a persons  
eyes may temporarily affect the  
eyesight.  
Take particular care when photographing  
infants and young children.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
112  
113  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
We  
Name  
Address  
(
)
:
Fuji Photo Film Europe G.m.b.H.  
Heesenstrasse 31  
:
40549 Dusseldorf, Germany  
declare that the product  
Product Name :  
Manufacturers Name :  
FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix30i  
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.  
-
-
-
Manufacturers Address : 26 30, Nishiazabu 2 chome, Minato ku,  
-
Tokyo 106 8620, Japan  
is in conformity with the following Standards  
:
Safety EN60950  
:
:
:
EMC  
EN55022  
EN55024  
1998 Classe B  
1998  
- -  
+
+
:
EN61000 3 2 1995 A1:1998 A2:1998  
(
/
/
)
/
/
following the provision of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC, 92 31 EEC and  
)
(
/
/
/
/
93 68 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC .  
Dusseldorf, Germany  
Place  
November 1, 2001  
Date  
Signature/Managing Director  
Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet  
weggooien maar inleveren als KCA  
114  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Euro Pro Convection Oven EP278 NP User Manual
Euro Pro Cordless Drill SB77H User Manual
Everpure Water System EV9324 01 User Manual
FEIN Power Tools Drill DDSK 672 1 User Manual
FieldServer Computer Drive FS 8700 86 User Manual
FOCUS Enhancements Network Router MX 4DV User Manual
Fundex Games Games 4 Great Games User Manual
Gateway Laptop LT21 User Manual
GE Monogram Cooktop Radiant Cooktop User Manual
GE Monogram Freezer ZIFS360NX User Manual