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Fujifilm FinePix S602 Zoom 3.1 MP Digital Camera

6 MB CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Microdrive, F/2.8

At the heart of the FinePix S602 Zoom lies a third generation Super CCD sensor (3.1 million effective pixels), capable of delivering an amazing 6.0 million recorded pixels thanks to its unique honeycomb design and advanced signal processing. The new generation of Super CCD boasts even better color reproduction, even lower levels of noise and class-leading, ultra-high sensitivity (up to 1600 ISO) for the ultimate in richly detailed, high-resolution images. From delicate skin tones to bright blue ... Read more
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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
hanasi 11:11am on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 
Love this camera. Auto and Manual settings. Lots of features for the price. Fantastic pictures. Takes a lot of reading to learn all the functions. I have this camera for almost 1 year, since then have used it for almost every occasion both indoors, outdoors, close ups, portraits etc. 6x zoom.
lexli 3:46pm on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 
I think most potential buyers get caught up with camera extras and forget the main reason to buy a camera is for picture quality. Great pictures. I was looking for a camera with which i can get some nice family pics (hated going to photo shops and spending upward of sixty dollar for few pics).
dave4591 4:42am on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 
Excellent camera I have had this camera from its launch. It has been superbe! Brilliant This camera case is made of soft leather,is made for my make and model of camera(well made,in fact)and is just perfect. Amazing camera I upgraded to this many years ago from a Fujifilm APS camera. It was fantastic. It did well in all light sources.
Ekanatha 1:28am on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 
easy, advanced possibilities, A4 pictures, good 6MP dust can fix on CCD, msut have light Ease of use, expandability, uses standard AA batteries,, slow to turn on, poor low light focus
mterk 3:59am on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 
Reliable (128.000 shots without any error!)Still excellent photo quality. Outstanding macro. Start up speed. Auto focus in low light.
pc-mechanic 1:24am on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
For the money right now you cant get a better camera. Has extremely fast auto focus lock,fastest i have ever used. Takes real nice pictures. My wife and I bought the camera in mid 2003 because we wanted to upgrade from our entry level HP PhotoSmart $89 digital camera (1998) - it definitely ...
Nancy 4:46pm on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
The battery is my favorite. Use FUJI6900Z long time. FUJI6900Z using an hour the power went out. It only supports special NB - 80 battery.
edlucas 4:20am on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 
I have been using the Fuji Finepix for about 2 years now having taken thousands of photos during that time so the following is based on substantial ex... This camera was bought as an upmarket replacement for my Fuji Point and shoot and it has performed admirably ever since. Low running costs.
Timothy Johns 4:50pm on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 
Just the job I wanted a new camera and after looking round at the compacts decided to go for something a bit more versatile.
MNEUKIRCHEN 7:27pm on Monday, April 5th, 2010 
I think most buyers get caught up with camera tools and forget the main reason for buying a camera is image quality. This is the first time I bought a Fujifilm, but not the last! It is really a great little SLR. Great pictures and features for a very low price.

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Documents

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Open the slot cover, press the Microdrive eject button and remove the Microdrive.

Microdrive eject button

! q When
storing SmartMedia, always use the special static-free case provided.
! q When storing Microdrives, always use the special
protective case provided.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
To switch the camera on, set the Power switch to q or Q. When you switch the camera on, the indicator lamp lights green. To switch the camera off, set the Power switch to OFF.
When you select U mode, the lens moves out. Take care not to obstruct the lens as it is a precision component. Obstructing the lens will cause a malfunction or fault and the or message will appear. Take care also not to get fingerprints on the camera lens as this will result in impaired image quality in your shots.
When you first switch the camera on, the date is cleared. Press the MENU/OK button to set the date and time.
! q To set the date and time later, press the BACK button. ! q If you do not set the date and time, this confirmation
screen will appear each time you switch the camera on.
1Use d and c to select Year, Month, Day, Hour or Minute. 2Use a and b to correct the setting.
you hold down a or b , the numbers change continuously. ! q When the time displayed passes 12:00:00, the AM/PM setting automatically switches.
Press the MENU/OK button to switch to photography or playback mode.

! q To

set the time precisely, press the MENU/OK button when the time is at zero seconds. ! q Once the AC power adapter has been connected or the batteries have been installed for an hour or more, the camera will retain the specified date and time for approximately 10 days without power (with the batteries removed and AC power adapter disconnected).
x Checking the Battery Level x
Switch the camera on and check that no battery level icon (X or C) is displayed. If no icon is displayed, the battery has sufficient remaining charge. h X Lit red : The batteries are low on charge. Replace the batteries as they will run out shortly. h C Blinking red: The batteries have no remaining charge. The display will shortly go blank and the camera will stop working. Replace the batteries.
! q If the C icon starts flashing red while a movie is being shot, shooting automatically stops. ! q Do not reuse batteries that have no remaining charge (C blinking red) as this can result in faults such as the
camera switching off without retracting the lens.

The FinePix S602 ZOOM can be used to view still images (excluding some uncompressed images) recorded on an FinePix S602 ZOOM or images recorded onto a 3.3V SmartMedia or Microdrive using a FUJIFILM FinePix series, MX series and DX series digital camera.

Single-frame Playback

Press the BACK button to cancel playback zoom.

Playback Zoom

Panning
Pressing the zoom button during single-frame playback zooms (enlarges) the still image. When you do this, a zoom bar is displayed. h Zoom scales 2128 pixel images: Max. pixel images: Max. pixel images: Max. pixel images: Max. 4
You can view another area by pressing fg.
The size of a saved image varies depending on the zoom scale. For VGA, the HTRIMMING option appears in yellow. For levels below VGA, the HTRIMMING message is not shown.

! q You

cannot use multi-frame playback during playback zoom.
Press the MENU/OK button to trim the image.

Trimming

Check the size of the saved image and press the MENU/OK button. The trimmed image is saved as a separate file.
sNumber of recorded pixels
suitable for printing (A5 size (6 8) or smaller) suitable for printing (A6 size (4 8) or smaller) The trimming option is displayed in yellow since the image quality is too poor for printing.
Because the number of recorded pixels lower than 4 are not suitable for printing, the trimming option is not displayed and trimmed images cannot be saved.
Erasing Images (Erase Frame) 2 0
1Press the MENU/OK button during playback to display the menu. 2Press g to select p ERASE.
Return to singleframe playback
1Press f to select FRAME. 2Press the MENU/OK button to confirm the selection. See P.62 for information on erasing all the ALL FRAMES and FORMAT (initializing).
1Press g to select the frame (file) to be erased. 2Press the MENU/OK button to erase the displayed frame (file). To erase another image, repeat steps 1 and 2.
Note that erased images cannot be restored.
3 Advanced Features Photography

FOCUSING

FOCUSING (DISTANCE)
The distance from the subject to the camera is referred to as the shooting distance. When the shooting distance is set correctly and the image appears sharp, the image is focused.
sTwo Focusing Methods: AF and MF.
The mechanisms for focusing are AF (auto focus) and MF (manual focus). AF: The camera automatically focuses on the subject in the AF frame. The camera focuses when you press the shutter button down halfway.

x The AF Sensor x

The FinePix S602 ZOOM uses an external AF sensor (external-light passive phase difference AF) that features faster AF operation than previous models. The external AF sensor does not operate in Macro or Super Macro mode, when the digital zoom or AREA AF is used, or when SET ADAPTER RING - YES is specified. Focusing may take longer if the external AF sensor is soiled (P.86).

Slow (Shutter speed) Fast
x When You Cannot Get the Correct Exposure x
AE lock: Determines and fixes the exposure at a target level. Use the following procedure to take a picture using AE lock: Press the AE-L button (sets and locks the exposure). Press the shutter button down halfway (sets and fixes the focus). Press the shutter button down fully (takes the picture). Exposure compensation: () (0) (+) This function uses the exposure level set by the AE function as a reference (0) and then brightens (+) or darkens () the image. By selecting Auto Bracketing, you can shoot 3 frames, one underexposed (), one at the reference exposure (0) and one overexposed (+).

Shutter Speed

When you are shooting a moving subject, you can either freeze the motion or capture the sense of movement by adjusting the shutter speed. Fast
Freezes the motion of the subject.

Aperture

By adjusting the aperture, you can change the depth of focus (depth of field). Closed
The area in front of and behind the subject is also in focus in the shot.

Closed (Aperture) Open

Advanced Features Photography
Photographs the traces left by the subject's movement.
The background is out of focus.
TAKING PICTURES SELECTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS
Consider the scene you are photographing and the sort of image you want to achieve when you specify the camera settings. A general guide to the procedure is given below.
Select the photography mode (P.34-40).

R > B/M/N

< T
Leaves all the settings to the camera. Selects photography modes tailored to the scene being shot. Allows you to change the aperture or shutter speed setting so that the action is frozen, so that the flow of the motion is conveyed, or so that the background is out of focus. Allows you to adjust all the camera settings yourself. Shoots a movie.
Specify the Required Photography Function Settings (P.41-48).
Use the flash for shots in dark locations or for backlit subjects, etc. e Macro/ Super Macro Use these functions for close-up shots. $ AE Lock Fixes the exposure settings. L Exposure compensation Using the AE exposure as a reference value of 0, this function brightens (+) or darkens () the shot. AF/MF switch Selects either automatic focusing (AF) or manual focusing (MF). t Continuous shooting Allows you to take a series of continuous shots or to use auto bracketing (with exposure compensation).

Point where you want to take the picture

L EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

Use this function for shots where you cannot obtain the optimum brightness (exposure), such as shots with extremely high contrast between the subject and the background.
! q Exposure compensation cannot be used in the R > or < modes. ! q Exposure compensation is disabled in the following situations:
When z (Forced Flash) or n (Red-Eye Reduction) mode is used and the scene photographed is dark.
x Subjects for Which Exposure Adjustment is Particularly Effective x
Exposure indicator moved towards + (plus) h Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper) +4 steps (+1.3 EV) h Backlit portraits +2 to +4 steps (+0.7 EV to +1.3 EV) h Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects +3 steps (+1 EV) h Shots made up predominantly of sky. +3 steps (+1 EV) Exposure indicator moved towards (minus) h Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds 2 steps (0.7 EV) h Copying of printed text (white characters on black paper) 2 steps (0.7 EV) h Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of pine trees or dark foliage 2 steps (0.7 EV)
! q See P.89 for more information on EVs.
To select the Exposure Compensation setting, hold down the L button 1 and turn the Command dial 2. The L symbol also turns yellow while exposure compensation is being set and then turns blue after setting is completed. h Compensation range: 2 EV to +2 EV, in 1/3 EV steps
This setting is retained when the mode is switched or the camera is switched off (The d icon is displayed). Set the exposure compensation to 0 unless compensation is required.
AE-L USING AE LOCK/e MACRO (CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY

$ USING AE LOCK

Use this function when you want to take pictures with the exposure fixed for a particular subject. Frame the shot so that the subject occupies most of the center of the screen and then press the $ button. The % icon appears on the screen and the exposure is locked while you hold down the $ button.
! q This function cannot be used in < photography mode
or for Long-period continuous shooting with -pixel mode.
With the $ button held down, press the shutter button down halfway to focus the shot and then compose the shot again.

! q Once

you press the shutter button down halfway, the exposure remains locked even if you release the $ button. ! q When the AE lock is applied, pressing the shutter button down halfway only sets the focus.

focus checking function does not operate in the following situations: i When 4 is selected as the QUALITY setting i When 1 is selected as the QUALITY setting and the digital zoom (telephoto) is used i When AF AREA is specified

PHOTOGRAPHY MENU

PHOTOGRAPHY MENU OPERATION 0
1Press the MENU/OK button to display the menu. 2Use g to select a menu option and then press f to change the setting. 3Press the MENU/OK button to confirm the setting.
! q You cannot specify menu settings in T mode.
Pressing g moves to the next or previous menu page as indicated by at the end of the page.
x Photography Information x
If you cannot recall the current photography settings, you can check them by holding down the INFO button.
! q The photography information is not displayed in R ! q You
Flash brightness adjustment White balance Photometry ISO Sensitivity Sharpness

> or T mode.

can only use this function to check the settings, not to change them.

= SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY

Factory default
When you select the self-timer function, the selftimer icon appears on the screen.
=: The shot is taken after 10 seconds. @ : The shot is taken after 2 seconds.
self-timer function is automatically cancelled in the following situations. i When a self-timer shot has been taken i When the Mode dial is moved to another setting i When the camera is switched to Playback mode i When the camera is switched off
x Using the 2-second self-timer x
This is useful when you have the camera on a tripod and you want to avoid camera shake.
1Position the AF frame over the subject. 2Press the shutter button down halfway to focus the shot. 3Without releasing the shutter button, press the button all the way down (fully pressed) to start the self-timer.
! q You can also use the AF/AE lock (P.25). ! q Take care not to stand in front of the lens
when you press the shutter button as this can prevent the correct focus or brightness (exposure) being obtained.
The self-timer lamp lights and then starts flashing until the picture is taken.
stop the self-timer, once it has started running, press the BACK button.
sSelf-timer Lamp Display @ =
Flashing for 2 seconds Lit for 5 seconds Flashing for 5 seconds.
A countdown is displayed on the screen indicating the time remaining until the picture is taken. Self-timer mode is automatically cancelled after each shot.
f SETTING THE ISO SENSITIVITY
Use this setting if you want to take bright shots in low light conditions (such as indoors) without using the flash, or if you want to use a faster shutter speed (to avoid camera shake, etc.). h Settings: 160, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Setting the Mode dial to R - > or ~ cancels high-sensitivity photography (ISO 800/1600) and resets the camera to ISO 200. However, the number of recorded pixels is still set to 1 and NORMAL.

If or is displayed, the white balance was not measured at the correct exposure. Reset the white balance.

S PHOTOMETRY

Use this mode for scenes where the brightness of the subject and background differ markedly so that the Multi setting is unlikely to achieve the desired result. AVERAGE: Light metering where an average value for the entire image is used. SPOT : Light metering where the exposure is optimized for the center of the image. MULTI : Light metering where the camera automatically assesses the scene and selects the optimum exposure.
! q In the R > and T modes, light metering is fixed
at the "MULTI" setting and cannot be changed.
x The Light Metering Modes are Effective for the Following Subjects x
h AVERAGE The advantage of this mode is that the exposure tends not to change for different compositions or subjects. This mode is particularly effective for shots of people wearing black or white clothing and shots of scenery. h SPOT This mode is useful for subjects with strongly contrasting light and dark areas where you want to achieve the correct exposure for a particular feature. h MULTI In this mode, the camera uses automatic scene recognition to analyze the subject and provide optimum exposure in a wide range of shooting conditions. This mode should be used for everyday photography.

[ AUTO BRACKETING

Use this feature to photograph the same image with different exposure settings. Auto bracketing automatically shoots 3 consecutive frames, one of which is correctly exposed while the remaining two are underexposed and overexposed respectively by a set amount. h The three available settings are 1/3 EV, 2/3 EV and 1 EV. See P.89 for more information on EVs.
cameras control range, the shot is not taken with the specified setting increments. ! q Flash photography cannot be used. ! q This feature always takes 3 shots. However, if there is insufficient space on the Media for 3 shots, no picture will be taken.

After you select Auto Bracketing, hold down the t button 1 and turn the command dial 2 to select [.

K SHARPNESS

Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines or to adjust the image quality. HARD : Emphasizes the outlines. Best for shots of subjects such as buildings or text where you want sharp images. SOFT : Softens the outlines. Best for shots of subjects such as people, where a softer image is desirable. NORMAL: Best for ordinary photography. Provides edge sharpness that is ideal for ordinary shots.

* MULTI-EXPOSURE

Multiple-exposure provides a way of overlaying photographed images on top of each other to give a final image that cannot be obtained through normal photography.
! q If the photographed image is overexposed, use negative
compensation in the Brightness (exposure compensation) setting to correct the exposure (P.46). ! q Only the optical zoom can be used for multi-exposure shots. The digital zoom (P.26) does not function. ! q This mode is automatically cancelled when you switch the camera off.
h Continuous shooting and Auto bracketing are disabled when MULTI-EXPOSURE is selected. h You cannot change the photography menu settings or the FILE SIZE/QUALITY setting during shooting. h There is no limit on the number of multiple exposures.
A preview screen appears when you take a picture. h To overlay more images: Press c. h To record the image: Press the MENU/OK button. h To return to the previous image: Press d. h To stop without recording any images: Press the BACK button.
preview image is always shown, regardless of the IMAGE DISPLAY setting. However, note that the Preview Zoom function cannot be used (P.70). ! q Changing the photography mode exits multi-exposure mode without recording the images.
From the 2nd shot onwards, the yellow * icon appears on the screen.
x FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
Brightness adjustment allows you to change just the amount of light emitted by the flash to suit the photography conditions or to achieve a desired effect. h Adjustment range: 2 steps 0.6 EV to +0.6 EV in approx. 0.3 EV increments (total: 5 levels selectable) See P.89 for information on EVs.

! q Depending

on the type of subject and the shooting distance, brightness adjustment may have no effect. ! q The image may appear dark when the shutter speed is set to speeds higher than 1/1000 sec.

USING AN EXTERNAL FLASH

Select ON in this setting when you are using an external flash unit. Synchronized shutter speeds up to 1/1000 sec. can be used.
! q The image may appear dark when the shutter speed is ! q Set the white balance (P.52) to AUTO or Custom White

Pause/Resume

Pauses the movie during playback. Press this button again to resume playback. Stops playback. Press d or c while 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.

Rewind Fast forward

Fast forward/ Rewind

Skip playback

When paused
i Each time you press d or c when the movie is paused, the movie advances or goes back one frame. i Hold down the button to move through the frames quickly.
Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide (provided) for information on playing back movies on your PC.
x Compatible Movie Files x
The FinePix S602 ZOOM can play back movie files shot on a FinePix S602 ZOOM or movie files recorded on a 3.3 V SmartMedia or Microdrives using FUJIFILM digital cameras.

PLAYING BACK VOICE MEMOS

1Set Power switch to Q. 2Use d or c to select an image file that has a voice memo.
cannot play back voice memos using multi-frame playback. Use the DISP button to select single-frame playback.

The r icon is displayed.

1Press b to play the voice memo. 2The playback time and a progress bar are displayed on the screen.
! q Take care not to block the speaker. ! q If the sound is difficult to hear,

(P.21).

adjust the volume
s Playing Back Voice Memos
The voice memo automatically stops when playback ends. Advanced Features Playback
Pauses the voice memo during playback. Press this button again to resume playback. Stops playback. Press d or c while voice memo 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 voice memo. These buttons do not function while playback is paused.
Rewind Fast forward Refer to the Software Quick Start Guide (provided) for information on playing back voice memos on your PC.
x Compatible Voice Memo Files x
The FinePix S602 ZOOM can play voice memo files recorded on a FinePix S602 ZOOM and voice memo files up to 30 seconds long that were recorded on FUJIFILM digital cameras and stored on a 3.3 V SmartMedia or Microdrives.

PLAYBACK MENU

p ERASING SINGLE FRAME ALL FRAMES/FORMATTING 1 10
1Set Power switch to Q. 2Press the MENU/OK button to display the menu screen.

Use g to select p ERASE.

FORMAT
Formatting erases all the files. Initialize the media for use in the camera. Copy any files that you want to keep to your PC beforehand.

ALL FRAMES

Formatting erases all the files. Copy any files that you want to keep to your PC beforehand.
Erase only the selected file.
Returns to the previous menu without erasing any images.
1Use f to select FRAME, ALL FRAMES or FORMAT. 2Press the MENU/OK button.

1Use d and c to select the file to be erased. 2Press the MENU/OK button to erase the currently displayed file. To erase another image, repeat steps 1 and 2. When you have finished erasing images, press the BACK button.
Pressing the MENU/OK button erases all the files.
If the message appears, press the MENU/OK button again to erase the files.
Pressing the MENU/OK button erases all the files and initializes the media.
the or message appears, refer to P.84 before formatting the media and take the appropriate measures.
HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS (DPOF)
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. This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix S602 ZOOM. On the FinePix S602 ZOOM, 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.85) (P.85)

When you erase the image, the DPOF setting for that image is deleted at the same time. If you load a media that contains frames specified for printing on another camera, those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print specifications. Up to 999 frames can be specified on the same media.

(P.85)

Use g to select i DPOF.
x Exif Print (Exif ver. 2.2) x
1Use a and b to select DATE ON or DATE OFF. 2Press the MENU/OK button. The selected setting is then valid for all frames with DPOF settings.
1Use d or c to display the frame for which you want to specify DPOF settings. 2Use a or b to select the setting for the frame to be printed. To specify more DPOF settings, repeat steps 1 and 2. Do not press the MENU/OK button until you have finished specifying all the DPOF settings for your images.
! q Prints cannot be ordered for movies (video). ! q TOTAL shows the total number of frames
prints have been ordered.

for which

When you have finished specifying the DPOF settings, always press the MENU/OK button to confirm the settings. If you press the BACK button, no DPOF settings are specified.

You can check the image details and perform simple image processing (rotate, add caption, crop, etc.).
Use this area to check and compare the photography settings.

CONNECTING AT DSC MODE

1Load the media containing your shots into the camera. 2Set the Mode dial to ~ and then set the Power switch to q. 3Select DSC in USB MODE in the SETUP menu (P.68) and then switch the camera off.

! q It

is recommended that you connect the AC Power Adapter AC-5VH/AC-5VHS (sold separately) (P.74). Constant power supply will prevent successful data transfer from trouble caused by power supply. ! If you load a SmartMedia and a Microdrive into the q camera at the same time, images will be recorded onto the media selected as the Priority media (P.68).
(USB) socket AC-5V(optional) USB socket PC
1Switch your PC on. 2Connect the special USB cable to the camera and the computer. 3Switch the camera on.
Always use the prescribed procedure when disconnecting or switching off the camera (P.78).
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.
! q On Windows XP and Mac OS X, automatic launch settings must be specified the first time you connect the ! q Ensure that you plug each end of the special USB cable into the correct socket and that the plugs are firmly
inserted all the way into the connection sockets. camera to your computer (Software Quick Start Guide booklet).

Camera Operations

PC Operations
h FinePixViewer automatically starts up.

Screen for Windows 98 SE

h When the camera and the computer are exchanging data, the indicator lamp flashes alternately green and orange. h DSC is displayed on the screen. h Auto Power Off is disabled when the camera is connected to a USB port.
h A removable disk icon appears and you can use your PC to transfer files to and from the camera.

Windows Macintosh

! q When replacing the media, always switch the camera
and computer off first using the procedure described on P.78. ! q Do not disconnect the USB cable when the camera is communicating with the PC. See P.78 for information on the disconnection procedure.
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.

FD-A2 Compatible OS Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me/NT4.0 Mac OS 7.6.1 to 9.1 Compatible SmartMedia 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 128MB
h SM-R2 Image Memory Card Reader
The SM-R2 allows images to very easily be read and written from an image memory card (SmartMedia) to a personal computer. Its USB interface provides high-speed data transmission. h Compatible with Windows 98/98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional or iMac or Power Macintosh and models that support USB as standard.
h DM-R1 Image Memory Card Reader
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. h Compatible with Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000 Professional (read-only), iMac DV and Power Macintosh PCs with FireWire as a standard feature. Mac OS 8.5.1 to 9.1

h PC-AD3 PC Card Adapter

The PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard ATA-compliant (PCMCIA 2.1) PC card (Type II). h Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 128MB.

h SC-FX602 Soft Case

This is a special case made of polyester that protects the camera against soiling, dust and minor impacts when it is being carried.
Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly
eBe sure to read this information in conjunction with Safety Notes (P.90), to ensure that you use your camera correctly.

s 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. h Places subject to strong vibration. 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.
s 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 battery and the media card before storing the camera.

s Cleaning Your Camera

h Use a blower brush to brush away any dust on the lens, LCD monitor surface, viewfinder or external AF sensor and then gently wipe the camera 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.

s General Notes on Handling Media (all types)
h When inserting the media into the camera, hold the media straight as you push it in. h Never remove the media or switch the camera off during data recording or erasing (media formatting) as this could result in damage to the media. h Data storage media are precision electronic devices. Do not bend, drop or otherwise subject the media to strong force or shocks. h Do not use or store these media in environments likely to be affected by strong static electricity or electrical noise. h Do not use or store media in locations subject to high temperatures and humidity or in environments where they are exposed to corrosive substances.
s Notes on Handling SmartMedia
h Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the camera. The use of other SmartMedia could damage the camera. h Take care not to touch the SmartMedias contact area (the gold-colored area) or allow the area to become soiled. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off any soiling that does occur. h To avoid damage caused by static electricity, always use the special static-free case provided when carrying or storing the media. Alternatively, keep the SmartMedia in a storage case if available. 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 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
s SmartMedia Specifications
Image memory card for digital cameras (SmartMedia) Operating voltage 3.3V Conditions for use Temperature: 0C to +40C (+32F to +104F) Humidity: 80% or less (no condensation) Dimensions 37 mm 45 mm 0.76 mm (1.45 in. 1.77 in. 0.03 in.) (W H D) Type

Warning Displays

Warning Displayed
eThe table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor

Explanation

Remedy

(Lit red) (Blinking red)

The camera batteries are low Have spare batteries ready or replace the on charge. batteries. No media is inserted. i Load a SmartMedia (3.3V) in the correct direction. i Load a Microdrive in the correct direction.

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0-360 Panoramic Optic Setup for Fuji FinePix S602 Zoom

Mode Dial Command Dial

A note about Aperture, Depth of Field, and Field of View
Aperture- a mechanism behind the camera lens similar to the iris of your eye, opening and closing to adjust the amount of light entering the camera. The aperture opening also determines the Depth of Field of the image. Depth of Field- describes the objects in the image which are in focus, in terms of their distance from the camera. For example, a camera focused at 30m, with a Depth of Field of 8m, will have objects from 26-34m from the camera in focus. Objects closer than 26m or further than 34m will start to become blurry. Field of View- the vertical Field of View (vFOV) of the 0-360 Panoramic Optic. The 0-360 has a vFOV of 110+ degrees, meaning it will see from 50+ above the horizon to 60+ below the horizon. A smaller Aperture opening (higher F-Stop number) allows less light to enter the camera, but yields a higher Depth of Field. With a high F-Stop, the shutter speed needs to be slowed down to allow more light (else a dark photo), but will have more Depth of Field in focus. A larger Aperture opening (lower F-Stop number) allows more light to enter the camera, but a lower Depth of Field. This means the shutter speed can be faster, but fewer objects will be in focus. (With slower shutter speeds, moving objects may blur.) The 0-360 is designed to operate with a camera F-Stop of F8.0 or higher (preferably 9 to 11). This provides a high enough Depth of Field to allow the entire mirror to be in focus. With lower F-stops, the shutter speed can be increased, but the upper or lower portions (or both) of the mirror may not be entirely in focus. This means the image far above or far below the horizon may not be sharply focused. This may not be a problem, as many times the sky or the ground may not need to be sharply focused. With the Fuji FinePix S602 Zoom, you should be able to get a vFOV of approximately 100 degrees, with good focus across the entire image. For best results, shoot a well-lit scene! With high F-Stops, you need good lighting, or longer exposure times.
Zoom Macro MENU/OK & 4-Direction Button
Auto Focus swtich & AF Button
1) Mount Camera to tripod, with lens pointing vertically. 2) Thread 0-360 Panoramic Optic (with thread adapter) to camera. (Do not overtighten.) 3) Adjust tripod until Optic is vertical (refer to bubble level on top of unit). 4) Turn Power on. Do not open Flash. 5) First time setup: Turn Mode Dial to "SET", and set: Quality to "6M" and "F (Fine)" AF MODE to " AF AREA" 6) Turn Mode Dial to "A". 7) Rotate Command Dial until "F11" appears on screen. This is yout Aperture (F-stop). 8) Press Menu button and set Self Timer to , ISO to 160, and Photometry to "Spot". Set White Balance to "Auto" (experiment). Also experiment with Sharpness and ISO. 9) Adjust Zoom until image of mirror just fills frame from top to bottom.
(NOTE: Depending on your camera's threads, the image may be slightly off-center. This is normal. A trick is to use a thin piece of paper as a shim between the Optic and adapter to align to center.
10) Press Macro button until

appears on screen.

11) Set Auto Focus switch to "AF". Press & Hold AF button while using 4-Direction button to set focus area 2 positions to the right (or left) of center. 12) Press Shutter button halfway to focus. Adjust Zoom again and repeat if necessary. 13) Press the shutter button. You have 10 seconds to hide!

Properly Framed Image:

hank you for purchasing the 0-360 Panoramic Optic! With proper care and handling, he Optic should give you years of service. Here are a few important handling nstructions: ) Do not touch, handle, or polish the mirror! While the mirror does have a protective oating, touching or rubbing on its surface can cause scratches. Use the dust blower rovided to remove dust before shooting. Use lens cleaning paper or lens cloth only if bsolutely necessary, and rub gently. NEVER use a paper towel or other material to clean. ) Avoid dropping or mishandling the unit, as it is a sensitive glass optical device. ) Store the unit in its carrying case when not in use, in an upright position and in a ool, dry environment. ) Use care in threading the Optic into your camera, avoiding cross-threading.
he 0-360 Panoramic Optic is warranted against defects in material and workmanship or a period of one year from date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage aused by accident, abuse, misuse, exposure to the elements, or scratches to the irror surface. If a defect in workmanship or material is discovered, 0-360.com will, at ts option, repair or replace the Optic free of charge. Purchaser must first obtain a eturn Authorization from 0-360.com, and return the unit properly packaged and reight prepaid. 0-360.com's liability is limited to repair or replacement of the Optic nly. This warranty supersedes all other warranties, express or implied.
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IMPORTANT! Care Instructions WARRANTY ENJOY!
Please read the Care Instructions on back page.
Instructions for use with Fuji FinePix S602 Zoom

Quick Start Guide

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Technical specifications

Full description

At the heart of the FinePix S602 Zoom lies a third generation Super CCD sensor (3.1 million effective pixels), capable of delivering an amazing 6.0 million recorded pixels thanks to its unique honeycomb design and advanced signal processing. The new generation of Super CCD boasts even better color reproduction, even lower levels of noise and class-leading, ultra-high sensitivity (up to 1600 ISO) for the ultimate in richly detailed, high-resolution images. From delicate skin tones to bright blue skies and noise-free shadows the new sensor and signal processing system delivers picture-perfect results in every shooting situation.

 

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