Fujifilm Finepix E500
Fujifilm FinePix E500 4.1 MP Digital Camera6 MB xD-Picture Card, xD-Picture Card Type H, xD-Picture Card Type M, F/2.9-5.5
The new E-series range of FinePix digital cameras starts with the E500 Zoom, an easy to use 4 million pixel camera featuring a newly designed Fujinon 3.2x optical zoom lens with a 28 - 90mm equivalent focal range. The 28mm setting fits far more into the picture than everyday digital cameras - no more chopped-off edges! The FinePix E500 Zoom features a wide range of exposure control, from fully auto to fully manual with all the combinations in between. An assortment of flash modes, white balance ... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Fujifilm Finepix E500 photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| armeisant |
9:47am on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| I like this camera. 4.1 megapixels is fine for me, as is 3.2x zoom. The software is decent, but I prefer copying the pictures manually on Windows XP. Very good pictures, excelent pictures in low ... This digital camera puts 9-megapixel stills into an affordable price range. | |
| chokableu |
5:32am on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| I am very pleased with this camera. Very nice and easy to use. I really like the photo trimming function. Not as good a zoom as I would like. I would recommend this camera to anyone. great price, small size, huge LCD screen. | |
| steve.millman |
6:05pm on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| I like this camera. 4.1 megapixels is fine fo... Nice size, lots of features, pop-up flash, big screen. For less than $200, much less actually, you get a 3.2 zoom, manual controls and 4.1 MP. Honestly,... | |
| Jimmus |
9:43pm on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| The Fujfilm FinePix E500 (henceforth in this review "the E500") is a 4.1-megapixel camera which dates from late 2004. Very easy to use even for a novice very sensitive to movement so you have to have a steady hand | |
| Tommy- |
2:05pm on Friday, April 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| bought the fuji E500 in 2005 and still using it. the image quality is absolutly super for an 4.1mp with 3x digital zoom. Habiendo utilizado varias cámaras compactas digitales estoy asombrado por las prestaciones, calidad y facilidad de uso de esta camarita. I have had this camera for nearly three years it is my third digital camera and I am ready for the next step up. | |
| steve_N |
11:05am on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this camera to replace my old camera. Clear pictures. Cheap and very easy to use XD cards are not popular as the other cards. | |
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Documents

Refer to the pages in parentheses for information on using the camera parts or features.
Programmed Auto (P.33) Shutter-priority Auto (P.34) Aperture-priority Auto (P.35) Manual (P.36) Movie (P.64) Power button Flash (P.38) Viewfinder window
Attaching the strap 1 0
Attach the strap as shown in 1 and 2.
Microphone Lens (Lens cover) Adapter ring release button (P.97)
Flash control sensor A/V OUT (Audio / Visual output) socket (USB) socket Cradle connection socket Terminal cover
Example of LCD Monitor text display
Photography mode
White balance Self-Timer Photometry Photography mode Flash Macro (close-up) Zoom bar AF frame Date Shutter speed Flash pop-up fault warning Exposure compensation indicator EV (Exposure compensation) Manual focus Sensitivity Quality mode Number of available frames FinePix COLOR Battery level warning AF warning Camera shake warning
Mode switch
Viewfinder lamp (P.19) Viewfinder Flash pop-up button (P.38) Photography mode (P.17) Playback mode (P.24)
DC IN 3V (power input) socket (P.82) Speaker
W (Wide zoom) button
(P.16)
T (Tele zoom) button (P.16)
Photo mode ( Exposure compensation button
(P.41)
) button (P.16)
Aperture settings
MENU/OK button (P.16)
LCD monitor Strap mount DISP (Display) button (P.16) BACK button (P.16) 4-direction (abdc) button (P.16) Battery cover (P.10) d/ c/ (Macro) button (P.37) (Flash) button (P.38) xD-Picture Card slot (P.10) Tripod mount Battery compartment (P.10) Battery cover lock release button (P.10)
Playback mode
Playback mode DPOF Protection Voice memo Date Time Playback frame number Battery level warning
LOADING THE BATTERIES AND THE MEDIA
Compatible batteries
h AA-size alkaline batteries (2), Rechargeable Battery NH-10 (sold separately), or AA-size Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (sold separately) (2).
Close the battery cover.
! Please use the same brand and grade AA-size alkaline batteries as those supplied with the camera.
How to use the batteries
h Never use the following types of batteries as they could cause serious problems Outer casing such as battery fluid leakage or overheating: 1. Batteries with split or peeling outer casings 2. Combinations of different types of batteries or new and used batteries together h Do not use manganese or Ni-Cd batteries. h Soil, such as fingermarks on the poles of the batteries can shorten time for which the batteries can be used. h The time for which AA-size alkaline batteries (referred to hereafter simply as alkaline batteries) can be used varies depending on the brand. Some brands of alkaline batteries may stop providing power more quickly than those supplied with the camera. Note also that due to their nature, the time for which alkaline batteries can be used decreases in cold conditions (0C to +10C/+32F to +50F). The use of AA-size Ni-MH batteries is better for this reason. h Cradle can be used in combination with camera and to charge rechargeable battery NH-10 (sold separately). Use Fujifilm Battery charger (sold separately) to charge AA-size Ni-MH batteries. h See P.98, 99 for other notes on using batteries. h When first purchased or if left unused for a long period, the amount of time which AA-size Ni-MH batteries or rechargeable battery NH-10 can be used may be short See P.99 for more information. h When the surfaces of the rechargeable battery NH-10 terminals have become worn through repeated use or the battery has been taken out of the camera and left for a long period, the battery may stop supplying power or may become usable only for shorter periods. To restore normal battery operation, open and close the battery cover several times to dislodge any soiling on the terminals.
How to replace the xD-Picture Card
Push the xD-Picture Card into the slot and then slowly remove your finger. The lock is released and the xD-Picture Card is pushed out.
Checking the battery charge
Turn the camera on and check the battery charge. 1 There is ample battery charge. 2 There is insufficient charge left in the batteries. The batteries will soon run out. Have a new set of batteries ready. 3 The batteries are depleted. The display will shortly go blank and the camera will stop working. Replace or recharge the batteries. C appears as a small icon on the right-hand side of the LCD monitor. V appears as a large icon on the LCD monitor.
Lit red Blinking red
No icon Lit red Blinking red
Check that the camera is turned off (viewfinder lamp is off) before opening the battery cover. 1 Hold down the Battery cover lock release button. 2 Open the battery cover.
! If opening the battery cover while the camera is still on, the
camera will turn off. ! Do not apply force to the battery cover.
Do not open the battery cover while the camera is on. This could damage the xD-Picture Card or ruin the image files on the xD-Picture Card.
Load the batteries correctly as indicated by the polarity icons.
Gold marking
Align the gold marking on the xD-Picture Card slot with the gold contact area on the xD-Picture Card and push the card firmly all the way into the slot.
quickly. to the nature of the battery, the battery low warning may appear early when the camera is used in cold locations. This is normal. Try warming the batteries in your pocket or a similar location before use. Battery level warning 1) The cameras estimation of the remaining battery charge varies greatly depending on the camera operation mode. Consequently, even if C or V is not displayed in Playback mode, one of them may appear when you change to Photography mode. 2) Depending on the battery type and the level of charge in the batteries, the camera may run out of power without first displaying a battery level warning. This is particularly likely to happen when batteries that have run out of charge once are re-used. In situation 2), immediately load new or fully charged replacement batteries.
! Depending on the camera mode and the type of batteries used, the transition from C to V may occur more ! Due
Power save function
When this function is active, it turns off the LCD monitor (sleep mode) to reduce power consumption if the camera is not used for 60 seconds (P.71). If the camera is then left unused for 2 or 5 minutes, the Power save function turns the camera off. To turn the camera back on, press the POWER button.
! If the xD-Picture Card is oriented incorrectly, it will not go all
the way into the slot. Do not apply force when inserting an xD-Picture Card.
TURNING ON AND OFF / SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
CORRECTING THE DATE AND TIME / CHANGING THE DATE ORDER
1 Press the MENU/OK button to display the menu on the LCD monitor. 2 Press d or c to select F OPTION and then press a or b to select SET-UP. 3 Press the MENU/OK button.
Press the POWER button to turn the camera on. When turning the camera on, the viewfinder lamp lights green. Press the POWER button again to turn the camera off.
The lens moves when the camera is in q Photography mode. Take care not to obstruct the lens. Obstructing the lens will cause damage and 8 or 9 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 using the camera for the first time after purchasing, the date and time are cleared. Press the MENU/OK button to set the date and time.
1 Press d or c to move to option 2 and then press a or b to select DATE/TIME. 2 Press c.
! If the message (see figure at left) does not appear, refer to
Correcting the date and time (P.13) and check and correct the date and time settings. ! The message also appears when the batteries have been removed and the camera has been left for a long period. ! To set the date and time later, press the BACK (DISP) button. ! If you do not set the date and time, this message will appear each time you turn the camera on.
1 Press d or c to select Year, Month, Day, Hour or Minute. 2 Press a or b to correct the setting.
Correcting the date and time
1 Press d or c to select Year, Month, Day, Hour or Minute. 2 Press a or b to correct the setting. 3 Always press the MENU/OK button after the settings are completed.
! Holding down a or b changes the numbers continuously. ! When the time displayed passes 12:00, the AM/PM setting
changes.
Changing the date order
Once you have set the date and time, press the MENU/OK button. Pressing the MENU/OK button changes the camera to Photography or Playback mode.
1 Press d or c to select the date order. 2 Press a or b to set the order. Refer to the table below for details of the settings. 3 Always press the MENU/OK button after the settings are completed.
Date order Explanation
Displays the date in the year. month. day format. Displays the date in the month / day / year format. Displays the date in the day. month. year format.
! At the time of purchase and after leaving the camera for a
long period with the batteries removed, settings such as the date and time are cleared. Once the AC power adapter has been connected or the batteries have been installed for 30 minutes or more, the camera settings will be retained for roughly 3 hours even if both sources of power are removed.
1 Press d or c to select the frame (file) to be erased. 2 Press the MENU/OK button to erase the displayed frame (file). To erase another image, repeat steps 1 and 2. Press the BACK (DISP) button to cancel single frame erasing.
1 Press the MENU/OK button during playback to display the menu on the LCD monitor. 2 Press d or c to select o ERASE.
! Press the MENU/OK button repeatedly to erase consecutive
image. Take care not to erase important images.
Erased frames (files) cannot be recovered. Back up important frames (files) onto your PC or another media.
1 Press a or b to select FRAME. 2 Press the MENU/OK button to confirm the selection. See P.50 for information on ALL FRAMES.
! To return to single-frame playback, press a or b to select
BACK and then press the MENU/OK button.
PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS PHOTOGRAPHY FUNCTIONS
FOCUSING (DISTANCE)
EXPOSURE (SHUTTER SPEED AND APERTURE)
Exposure refers to the light that hits the CCD or the total amount of captured light and determines the brightness of the image. The exposure is determined by the combination of aperture and shutter speed. In AE (automatic exposure), the camera determines the correct exposure, allowing for factors such as the brightness of the subject and the sensitivity setting.
The graph at left shows the way the aperture and shutter speed settings can be changed while maintaining the same exposure level.
Closed
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.
Two Focusing Methods: AF and MF.
The mechanisms for focusing are AF (Autofocus) and MF (Manual focus). AF: In this mode, the camera automatically focuses on the subject in the AF frame. The camera focuses when the shutter button is pressed down halfway. MF: The focus is set manually. See P.48 for details.
Causes of focusing errors and the solutions
The subject is not in the AF frame. The subject is not suited to AF. The subject is outside the shooting range. The subject is moving too quickly. Use AF lock 1 or MF. Use AF lock 1 or MF. Turn Macro mode on or off 2. Use MF (pre-setting the shooting distance for a shot )
Solution
Set the Mode dial to ,. This mode is the best for shooting scenery in daylight and provides crisp, clear shots of scenery such as buildings and mountains.
! Any of the following cancels Program shift:
i Changing the Mode dial setting i Popping the flash up i Setting the camera to Playback mode i Turning the camera off
! The camera selects the 100 sensitivity setting. Choose the
sensitivity setting that best suits the conditions. ! Flash not available. When the flash is popped up, v appears.
The shutter speed and aperture setting display
When the brightness of the subject is outside the cameras brightness metering range, --- appears as the shutter speed and aperture setting on the LCD monitor.
. SPORTS
Set the Mode dial to. This is the most suitable for shooting sporting events. The priority to faster shutter speeds is given.
! The camera selects the 200 sensitivity setting. Choose the ! See P.31 for information on available flashes.
/ NIGHT SCENE
Set the Mode dial to /. This mode is the best for shooting evening and night scene. The priority to slow shutter speeds (up to 2 seconds) is given. To avoid camera shake, always use a tripod.
! The camera selects the 200 sensitivity setting. Choose the
M SHUTTER-PRIORITY AUTO
Set the Mode dial to M. This is an automatic mode to set the shutter speed. Use this mode to freeze a moving subject (fast shutter speed) or convey the impression of movement (slow shutter speed).
< APERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO
Set the Mode dial to <. This is an automatic mode to set the aperture. Use this mode to have the background out of focus (large aperture) or have both near and far objects in focus (small aperture).
Setting the shutter speed
Press a or b to select the shutter speed. h Shutter speed setting 2 sec. to 1/1000 sec. in 1/3 EV increments
Setting the aperture
Press a or b to select the aperture. h Aperture settings Wide-angle: F2.9 to F8 in 1/3 EV increments Telephoto: F5.5 to F8 in 1/3 EV increments
Advanced Features In scenes that are extremely overexposed, the shutter speed setting (1/1000 sec.) appears in red. When this occurs, select a larger number of aperture (up to F8).
Overexposed In scenes that are extremely overexposed, the aperture setting (F8) appears in red. When this occurs, select a faster shutter speed (up to 1/1000 sec.).
Overexposed
Underexposed
In scenes that are extremely underexposed, the aperture setting (F2.9) appears in red. When this occurs, select a slower shutter speed (down to 2 sec.).
In scenes that are extremely underexposed, the shutter speed setting (1/4 sec.) appears in red. When this occurs, select a smaller number of aperture.
! When Forced flash mode is selected, the slowest available
shutter speed is 1/60 sec.
Metering failed
When the brightness of the subject is outside the cameras brightness metering range, F--- appears as the aperture setting. When this occurs, press the shutter button down halfway to measure the light level again and display a value.
When you enable the setting, an icon appears in the top-left corner of the LCD monitor.
! The settings available in the menu screen vary depending on
the Photography mode.
p-STANDARD p-CHROME p-B&W
The contrast and color saturation are set to standard. Use this mode for normal photography. The contrast and color saturation are set to high. This feature is effective for taking more vivid shots of subjects such as scenery (blue sky and greenery) and flowers. This setting converts the colors in the photographed image to black and white.
* Self-timer
H Focusing
Set the focusing method.
When setting p -CHROME or p -B&W, the icon appears on the LCD monitor.
p-CHROME: p-B&W:
Use this setting for taking pictures such as group shots where the photographer is included in the shot.
Photometry
G Sharpness
Use this setting for scenes where the brightness of the subject and background differ markedly so that the MULTI setting is unlikely to achieve the desired result.
Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines or to adjust the quality of the image.
A White balance
z Flash brightness adjustment P.49
Change this setting to adjust the amount of light emitted by the flash to suit the photography conditions or to achieve a desired effect.
Change the white balance setting to take a picture with the white balance fixed for the surroundings and lighting.
Displaying the menus (P.45)
* SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTOMETRY
The self-timer is used in situations where the photographer is included in the shot. When setting the self-timer to ON, * appears on the LCD monitor. In this mode, a timer runs for about 10 seconds before the shutter is released.
Use this setting for scenes where the brightness of the subject and background differ markedly so that the MULTI setting is unlikely to achieve the desired result. ) MULTI (Pattern): Light metering where the camera assesses the scene and selects the optimum exposure. _ SPOT: Light metering where the exposure is optimized for the center of the image.
! Any of the following cancels the self-timer setting:
i Completing the shooting i Changing the Mode dial setting i Setting the camera to Playback mode i Turning the camera off
the B , m , , ,. , / and r modes, light metering is fixed at the MULTI setting and cannot be changed.
The photometry modes are effective for the following subjects
1 Position the AF frame over the subject. 2 Press the shutter button down halfway to focus the subject. 3 Without releasing the shutter button, press the button all the way down (fully pressed) to start the self-timer.
Indicated by the r icon.
1 Press d or c to select the y QUALITY setting and then press a or b to change the setting. 2 levels of quality can be selected. For better image quality, select $ , and for longer photography time, select #.
1 Press b to play the movie. 2 The playback time appears on the LCD monitor along with a progress bar.
Recording times per movie
Quality mode maximum recording time
60 sec. 180 sec.
! Take care not to block the speaker. ! When the sound is difficult to hear, adjust the volume (P.68). ! If the subject of the shot is very bright, white vertical streaks
or black horizontal streaks may appear in the image during playback. This is normal.
$ (320 240) # (160 120)
2 Press the MENU/OK button to confirm the setting.
Movies are displayed one size smaller than still images.
Playing back movies
Playback begins. Playback stops when the end of the movie is reached.
Pauses the movie during playback. Press b again to resume playback. Stops playback. Press d or c while playback is stopped to go back to the previous file or advance to the next file respectively.
Fast forward/Rewind Rewind Fast forward
Press d or c during playback to skip forwards or backwards through the movie.
Skip playback When paused
Press d or c when the movie is paused, the movie advances or goes back one frame. Hold down d or c to move through the frames quickly.
Playing movie files
i You may not be able to play back some movie files recorded on other cameras. i To play back movie files on a PC, save the movie file on the xD-Picture Card to the PCs hard disk and then playback the saved file.
4 Settings 1 10
ADJUSTING THE MONITOR BRIGHTNESS / VOLUME
1 Set the Mode switch to q or w. 2 Press the MENU/OK button to display the menu on the LCD monitor.
SET-UP
F USING THE SET-UP SCREEN 0
1 Press the MENU/OK button to display the menu on the LCD monitor. 2 Press d or c to select F OPTION and then press a or b to select SET-UP. 3 Press the MENU/OK button to display the SET-UP screen.
! Always
1 Press d or c to select F OPTION and then press a or b to select LCD or VOLUME. 2 Press the MENU/OK button.
turn the camera off when replacing the batteries. Opening the battery cover or disconnecting the AC power adapter without turning the camera off may cause the camera settings to revert to the factory default values set at shipment.
Press d or c to move to options 1 to 4.
1 Press d or c to adjust the monitor brightness or the volume. 2 Press the MENU/OK button to confirm the new setting.
1 Press a or b to select a menu option. 2 Press d or c to change the setting. Press c for FORMAT, DATE/TIME, TIME DIFFERENCE, DISCHARGE or q RESET.
SET-UP menu options
The options available in the F menu vary depending on whether the q or w mode is selected. h B, m, ,,., /, N, M, <, > Photography mode h r Movie mode h w Playback mode
After you have changed the settings, press the MENU/OK button to confirm the changes.
In N, M, <, >
SET-UP menu options
IMAGE DISP.
POWER SAVE SETTING
Factory default
ON/OFF
Explanation
Specifies whether the preview images (the photographed images) are displayed after taking a picture. The image appears for a few moments and is then recorded. Reduces the cameras power consumption and sets the time when camera turns off. Erases all files. Specifies whether the LCD monitor is ON or OFF when the camera is turned on in Photography mode. Sets the volume of the tone emitted when the camera controls are used. Sets the volume of the sound emitted when the shutter operates. Corrects the date or time. Specifies the time difference settings. Specifies whether frame numbers are assigned consecutively from previous numbers or begin again.
: DSC (Mass storage device) mode
POWER SAVE FORMAT q LCD BEEP
2 MIN/5MIN OK ON/OFF OFF/1/2/3 OFF/1/2/3 SET SET CONT./RENEW
2 MIN ON CONT.
When this function is enabled and the camera is not used for 60 seconds, the screen temporarily turns off (sleep mode) and the viewfinder lamp blinks at 1-second intervals to save power. If the camera remains unused for 2 or 5 minutes, it is turned off. Use this function when you want to get the maximum possible running time from your batteries.
Power save setting is disabled during automatic playback and when a USB connection is being used.
SHUTTER DATE/TIME TIME DIFFERENCE FRAME NO.
The Sleep function does not operate in SET-UP or Playback mode, but the camera will turn off if it is left unused for a set time (2 or 5 minutes).
When the Photography mode is selected with world time set, appears on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds.
Press d or c to change between HOME and LOCAL. To set the time difference, select LOCAL.
HOME: Your home time zone LOCAL: Your destination time zone
Upon returning from a trip, always change the World time setting back to HOME.
FRAME NO.
CONT. RENEW
1 Press a or b to select TIME DIFFERENCE. 2 Press c.
Formatted xD-Picture Card used for both A and B.
Specifies whether frame numbers are assigned consecutively from previous numbers or begin again. CONT.: Pictures are stored beginning from the highest file number stored on the last xDPicture Card used. RENEW: Pictures are stored on each xD-Picture Card beginning with a file number 0001. Setting this function to CONT. makes file management easier as it makes sure that file names are not duplicated when images are downloaded to a PC.
the camera settings are q RESET, the frame number setting (CONT. or RENEW) is changed to CONT. and the frame number itself does not return to 0001. ! When the xD-Picture Card already contains image files with file numbers higher than the highest file number on the last xD-Picture Card, images are stored beginning from the highest file number on the current xD-Picture Card.
1 Press d or c to select +, , hour and minute. 2 Press a or b to correct the setting. h Available time setting 23:45 to +23:45 (in 15-minute increments)
Directory number File number Frame number
Check the file number by viewing the image. The last 4 digits of the 7-digit number in the top right corner of the LCD monitor are the file numbers, while the first 3 digits show the directory number.
changing the xD-Picture Card, always turn the camera off before opening the battery cover. Opening the battery cover without turning the camera off may cause the frame number memory to not function. ! File number runs from 0001 to 9999. Once 9999 is exceeded, the directory number changes from 100 to 101. The maximum number is 9999999. ! The displayed frame number may differ for images photographed on other cameras. ! When t appears, see P.102.
Always press the MENU/OK button after the settings are completed.
Operating System1
5.1 INSTALLATION ON A Windows PC
Do not connect the camera to your PC until the software installation is completed.
Pre-installation checklist
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the installation.
Windows 98 (including the Second Edition) Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me) Windows 2000 Professional2 Windows XP Home Edition2 Windows XP ProfessionalMHz Pentium or better recommended (800 MHz Pentium III or better recommended for Windows XP) 64 MB minimum (128 MB minimum for Windows XP), 256 MB or better recommended Amount required for installation: 450 MB minimum Amount required for operation: 600 MB minimum (When using ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix: 2 GB or better) pixels or better, 16-bit color or better (When using ImageMixer VCD2 for FinePix: or better) i To use FinePix Internet Service or mail attachment function: An Internet connection or e-mail transmission software is needed i Connection speed: 56 k or better recommended
Mount the conversion lens or commercially available filters on the adapter ring.
! The TL-FXE01 should only be used for telephoto shots where eclipsing does not occur. Eclipsing occurs at wide-angle ! Use the LCD monitor to adjust the shot composition when attaching the teleconversion lens. The field visible through the ! The built-in flash cannot be used with the teleconversion lens.
Filter
viewfinder does not match the field actually photographed. settings.
Adapter Ring AR-FXE01
Use the adapter ring when the conversion lens and commercially available filters are mounted on the lens. Compatible filters: 43 mm-diameter commercial available filters Dimensions : 46 mm (1.8 in.) L25 mm (1.0 in.) Weight : Approx. 11 g (0.4 oz.)
! Do not use more than one filter at a time.
Using Your Camera Correctly
e Read this information and the Safety Notes (P.111), to make sure you use your camera correctly. xD-Picture Card. In this event, remove the xD 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 with strong vibration h Places with 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 h Next to rubber or vinyl products Picture Card and wait a short time.
Disposing of Batteries
When disposing of batteries, do so in accordance with your local waste disposal regulations.
repeated discharge-charge cycles, it may have reached the end of its service life.
When the Camera is Not Used or is stored Periods of Time
If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time, remove the batteries and the xD-Picture Card.
Using the AA-size Ni-MH Batteries and the Rechargeable Battery NH-10 Correctly
h As a power source in digital cameras, AA-size NiMH batteries and the Rechargeable Battery NH-10 (referred to hereafter as Ni-MH batteries) are superior to alkaline batteries in several ways, such as allowing more shots to be taken with the camera. However, care must be taken with the way Ni-MH batteries are used if their original performance is to be maintained. h Ni-MH batteries left unused in storage for long periods can become deactivated. Also, repeatedly charging Ni-MH batteries that are only partially discharged can cause them to suffer from the memory effect. Ni-MH batteries that are deactivated or affected by memory suffer from the problem of only providing power for a short time after being charged. To prevent this problem, discharge and recharge them several times using the cameras Discharging rechargeable batteries function. By repeating this cycle several times, the temporary reduction in performance caused by memory or deactivation can be remedied and the batteries can be restored to their original performance levels. Deactivation and memory are specific to Ni-MH batteries and are not in fact battery faults. See P.100 for the procedure for Discharging rechargeable batteries. Do not use the Discharging rechargeable batteries function when alkaline batteries are being used. h To charge Ni-MH batteries, use the quick battery charger (sold separately). Refer to the instructions supplied with the charger to make sure that the charger is used correctly. h Do not use the battery charger to charge other batteries. h Note that the batteries feel warm after being charged. h Due to the way the camera is constructed, a small amount of current is used even when the camera is turned off. Note in particular that leaving Ni-MH batteries and the Rechargeable Battery NH-10 in the camera for a long period will overdischarge the batteries and may render them unusable even after recharging. h Ni-MH batteries and the Rechargeable Battery NH10 will self-discharge even when not used, and the time for which they can be used may be shortened as a result. h Rechargeable Battery NH-10 can be charged by setting the camera in the PictureCradle CP-FXA10 (sold separately). h Ni-MH batteries cannot be charged using a combination of the camera and the cradle. h Ni-MH batteries will deteriorate rapidly if overdischarged (e.g. by discharging the batteries in a flashlight). Use the Discharging rechargeable batteries function provided in the camera to discharge the batteries. h Ni-MH batteries have a limited service life. If a battery can only be used for a short time even after
AC Power Adapter
Always use the AC-3V AC Power Adapter (sold separately) or the AC-3VW AC Power Adapter (supplied with PictureCradle sold separately). The use of an AC Power adapter other than AC-3V/AC-3VW can cause damage to your digital camera. h The AC-3V cannot be used to charge the NH-10 Rechargeable Battery. h Use AC power adapter for indoor use only. h Plug the connection cord plug securely into the DC input terminal of the FUJIFILM Digital camera. h Turn off the FUJIFILM Digital camera before disconnecting the cord from the FUJIFILM Digital cameras DC input terminal. To disconnect, pull out the plug gently. Do not pull on the cord. h Do not use the AC power adapter with any device other than your camera. h During use, the AC power adapter will become hot to the touch. This is normal. h Do not take apart the AC power adapter. Doing so could be dangerous. h Do not use the AC power adapter in a hot humid place. h Do not subject the AC power adapter to strong shocks. h The AC power adapter may emit a humming. But this is normal. h If used near a radio, the AC power adapter may cause static. If this happens, move the camera away from the radio.
Cleaning Your Camera
Damage by Water or Sand
The FinePix E500 / FinePix E510 can be damaged on the inside and outside by water and sand. When you are at the beach or close to water, make sure that the camera is not damaged by water or sand. Take care not to place the camera on a wet surface.
h Use a blower brush to brush away any dust on the lens, LCD monitor or viewfinder, and then gently wipe the camera with a soft, dry cloth. If any soil 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 or viewfinder. h Clean the body of the camera with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use volatile substances or cleaning products these items can cause damage.
Damage by Condensation
Using the Camera When Traveling
If the camera is carried 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, turn the camera off and wait an hour before using the camera. Condensation may also form on the
When traveling overseas, do not place your camera in the check-in baggage. Baggage can be subjected violent shocks, and the camera may be damaged inside or outside.
Power Supply and Batteries
Applicable Batteries
h In the camera, use AA-size alkaline or nickel-metal hydride batteries and the rechargeable battery NH10. Do not use AA-size manganese or nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries in your FinePix E500 / FinePix E510 because the heat created by the batteries could damage the camera or cause it not to work. h The life of alkaline batteries varies between brands. The life of batteries you purchase may be shorter than those provided with the camera. h Do not use new with used batteries. Do not use charged and discharged batteries together. h Do not use different types or brands of batteries at the same time. h If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the camera (Note if the camera is left with the batteries removed, the time and date settings are cleared). h The batteries feel warm right after being used. Before removing the batteries, turn the camera off and wait for the batteries to cool down. h Since batteries do not work well in cold weather or locations, warm the batteries by placing then inside your garments before use. Batteries do not work well when cold. They will work again when their temperature returns to normal. h Soil (such as fingerprints) on the battery terminals makes the batteries charge less reducing the number of images. Carefully wipe the battery terminals with a soft dry cloth before loading. If any liquid at all leaks from the batteries, wipe the battery compartment thoroughly and then load new batteries. If 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 into your eyes. If this occurs, do not rub your eyes. Flush the fluid out with clean water and contact your physician for treatment.
Using xD-Picture Card with a PC
Protecting Your Data
1 Press the MENU/OK button. 2 Press d or c to select F OPTION and then press a or b to select SET-UP. 3 Press the MENU/OK button.
h Images and movies may be lost or destroyed in the following situations. Please note that FUJIFILM assumes no responsibility for data that is lost or destroyed. 1. Removal of the memory card or turning the power off while the memory card is being accessed (i.e., during record, erase, initialization, and playback operations). 2. Improper handling and use of the memory card by the user or third party. h Save your important data to another media (i.e., MO disk, CD-R, hard disk, etc.). h When storing xD-Picture Cards, make sure that they are kept out of the reach of children. An xDPicture Card could be swallowed cause suffocation. If a child swallows an xD-Picture Card, seek medical attention or call emergency number right away. h When inserting the xD-Picture Card into the camera, hold the xD-Picture Card straight as you push it in. h Do not expose an xD-Picture Card to shock. Do not apply pressure, and avoid bending. h Do not use or store xD-Picture Card in hot humid places. h Clean the xD-Picture Card with a soft dry piece of cloth when dirty. h When carrying or storing an xD-Picture Card, keep it in the special protective case. h The xD-Picture Card will work well for long time, but will sooner or later lose its ability to store and play back images or movies. If this happens replace it with a new xD-Picture Card. h Never remove the xD-Picture Card or turn the camera off during data recording or erasing (xDPicture Card formatting) as this could be damaged to the xD-Picture Card. h The use of xD-Picture Cards is recommended with the FinePix E500 / FinePix E510. The recording quality cannot be guaranteed when xD-Picture Cards other than those manufactured by FUJIFILM are used. h The xD-Picture Card may feel warm when it is removed from the camera after taking pictures. This is normal. h Do not put labels on the xD-Picture Card. Peeling labels can cause the camera not to work properly.
Specifications
Type Memory type Conditions for use
Handling xD-Picture Card
Dimensions
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the camera from the cradle when discharging
Image memory card for digital cameras (xD-Picture Card) NAND-type flash memory Temperature: 0C to +40C (+32F to +104F) Humidity: 80% max. (no condensation) 25 mm 20 mm 2.2 mm (0.98 in. 0.79 in. 0.09 in.) (W H D)

FUJIFILM IMAGING SOLUTIONS
Passport/ID
INTRODUCING THE FUJIFILM ID SOLUTION CX-550. THE PASSPORT ID SYSTEM THAT DELIVERS MORE REVENUE
The Fujifilm ID Solution CX-550 is an affordable and versatile Photo ID solution that lets you take advantage of the latest digital technology and enter the high margin business of passports and immigration ID photos. Whats more, you can print traditional 4x6 pictures from any digital camera, providing added revenue potential. The solution includes the Fujifilm FinePix E500 digital camera, the Printpix CX-550 digital photo printer, and the Direct ID Photo Kit. FUJIFILM FINEPIX E500 CAMERAEASY-TO-USE The versatile Fujifilm FinePix E500 digital camera with 4.1 effective MegaPixels takes excellent photos. It has 3.2x wide-angle optical zoom and an extra large LCD screen to make viewing easier. And because the digital camera quickly and easily connects to the printer via a cable, you can take the camera with you to photograph individuals and events, then bring the camera back to print great mini-portraits and pictures. CX-550 PRINTERSMALL FOOTPRINT WITH BIG ROI The CX-550 printer is compact and easily fits into any retail environment. And because it uses no chemicals, it is environmentally friendly. The CX-550 is very easy to use. The large 2.5 inch LCD monitor clearly displays the image, operating instructions and printing status. By following the instructions on the monitor, you can quickly select, check, edit and print photographs. In addition to ID photo printing, the printer also supports index photos, bordered and borderless 4x6 pictures, enabling the CX-550 to double as a revenue producing photo printer. SPECIALIZED SOFTWARE ENSURES ACCURACY Specialized ID software ensures that you take digital pictures that meet United States regulations for passport and immigrations ID photos. The Fujifilm Printpix CX-550 Digital Photo Printer lets you select from six different built-in frame templates, corresponding to standard ID photo sizes used worldwide. IMAGE INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE The CX-550 incorporates Fujifilms sophisticated digital image-processing Image Intelligence software, especially customized for Printpix printers. The software creates the best possible, well-compensated results by analyzing the subject and the shooting condition for each image. This image processing software is incorporated in high-end photofinishing equipment in photo labs to create best quality prints. MINIMAL MAINTENANCE, MINIMAL COST The thermal autochrome printer requires only a roll of Printpix paper. There are no inks, cartridges, ribbons or toner to replace. The result is minimal maintenance and work. And, because you dont need to constantly replace ribbons and toner there are no ongoing costs to operate the system. The paper is affordably priced so that you can earn attractive margins on both passport photos and digital pictures.
FUJIFILM ID SOLUTION CX-550 OFFER NEW SERVICES. ENJOY MORE REVENUE.
THE FUJIFILM ID SOLUTION CX-550.PROFITABLE PASSPORT PHOTOS AND 4X6 PRINTS
CX-550 SPECIFICATIONS Printing Method: Paper: Print Resolution: Image Size: Paper Size: Print Size: [mm/inch] Printpix System Printpix Paper, Name RK-SD40 310dpi (12.2 dots/mm) Max. 1220(w) x 2172(h) Pixels (4"x 7" Size Without Borders) 100mm x 7.09m/0.3 x 23.3ft. (40 Prints) 4"x 6" 74 x 100/3 x 4: Full Size. 2Up, 4Up 100 x 120/4 x 4.7: Full Size 100 x 133/4 x 5.2: Full Size 100 x 148/4 x 6: Full Size, 2Up, 4Up, 9Up, 16Up, 25Up, and Index 100 x 178/4 x 7: Full Size 55 x 100/2 x 4 (35 x 45mm, 2Up) 74 x 100/3 x4 (45 x 60mm, 2Up) 79 x 100/3.1 x 4 (35 x 45mm, 4Up) 100 x 110/4 x 4.3 (51 x 51mm, 2Up) 100 x 148/4 x 6 (126 x 85mm, 1Up) 100 x 148/4 x 6 (50 x 38mm, 4Up) Approx. 99sec./4"x 6" (Without Borders) xD-Picture Card, PCMCIA Type I/II Card, Digital Camera with PictBridge Standard DCF, Exif Ver 1.0 to 2.2 (Jpeg, Tiff-YC / RGB, BMP (24bit), DPOF, and Exif Print 120 x 160 to 6144 x 6144 Pixels Built-In 2.5" Color LCD Screen USB-B (win98/98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2) USB-A (PictBridge) 250(w) x 179.5(h) x 336(d)mm/9.8(w) x 7.1(h) x 13.2(d)in. 5.0 kg/11.0 lbs Includes Direct ID Software on dedicated xD-Picture card, and USB extension cable
ID Print Size: [mm/inch]
Print Speed: Input Source: Input Image Format: Input Image Size: Monitor: Digital Interface: Dimensions: Weight: ID Photo Kit:
E500 DIGITAL CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Number of Effective Pixels Number of Recorded Pixels File Formats Storage Media Recording Capacity with one 16MB xD-Picture Card (included) Lens Focal Length Optical Zoom Focus Focus Range Exposure Control Sensitivity Flash 4.1 Million Pixels 2304 x 1728 (4.0 Million), 1600 x 1200,1280 x 960, 640 x 480 Pixels. Movie: 320 x 240 pixels (10 frames/sec.) 160 x 120 pixels (10 frames/sec) Still image: JPEG (Exif Ver 2.2), WAV, Movie: AVI (Motion JPEG)*Design rule for Camera File system compliant / DPOF-compatible xD-Picture Card (16MB to 512MB) Still Image Movie 4MP(F) 4MP(N) 1.9MP 1.2MP VGA 320xx 94 Sec. 288 Sec. Equivalent to 28-91mm on a 35mm camera (Wide Angle Zoom) 3.2x Auto Focus (TTL Center Point Fixed) - Contrast Type Normal: 2.0 ft. to infinity, Macro: 2.6 in. - 2.6 ft., Super Macro 1.0 in. - 5.9 in. Auto / Manual / Programmed AE, Aperture or Shutter Priority AE / 4 Preprogrammed Scene Types (SP) Sports, Night, Portrait, Landscape / (64 Point TTL Metering System) AUTO Mode: Equivalent to ISO 80 - 320 / SP,P,S,A,M Modes: Equivalent to ISO 80/100/200/400 Auto flash using flash control sensor; Flash mode: Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-eye Reduction + Slow Synchro Effective range: 1.0 - 13.1 ft (W) - 1.0 - 6.6 ft (T) 2.0-inch low temp polysilicon TFT (Approx. 154,000 pixels) 96% Coverage
LCD Monitor
To learn how you can get into the profitable passport ID business call 1-800-800-FUJI or visit www.fujifilm.com
CSD #3366
2005 Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc.
Technical specifications
Full description
The new E-series range of FinePix digital cameras starts with the E500 Zoom, an easy to use 4 million pixel camera featuring a newly designed Fujinon 3.2x optical zoom lens with a 28 - 90mm equivalent focal range. The 28mm setting fits far more into the picture than everyday digital cameras - no more chopped-off edges! The FinePix E500 Zoom features a wide range of exposure control, from fully auto to fully manual with all the combinations in between. An assortment of flash modes, white balance settings and macro mode add to an already impressive list of features. A 2.0-inch screen means that all of these settings can be viewed easily while framing and composing your images. The ergonomic grip and durable chassis of the FinePix E500 Zoom is designed with the photographer in mind who may find smaller 'lifestyle' cameras more difficult to handle. The E500 Zoom also adds PictBridge functionality - the industry standard for direct printing without the need for a PC or Mac.
| General | |
| Product Type | Digital camera |
| Width | 4 in |
| Depth | 1.3 in |
| Height | 2.4 in |
| Weight | 0.4 lbs |
| Main Features | |
| Resolution | 4.1 Megapixel |
| Color Support | Color |
| Optical Sensor Type | CCD |
| Total Pixels | 4,230,000 pixels |
| Effective Sensor Resolution | 4,100,000 pixels |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/2.5" |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 80, ISO auto (80-320) |
| Digital Zoom | 3.6 x |
| Shooting Modes | Frame movie mode |
| Shooting Programs | Landscape, portrait mode, night scene, sports mode |
| Special Effects | Black & White, Chrome |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/2000 sec |
| Min Shutter Speed | 2 sec |
| Exposure Modes | Program, automatic, manual, aperture-priority, shutter-priority |
| Exposure Metering Zones | 64 |
| White Balance | Automatic, presets |
| White Balance Presets | Fine, incandescent, shade, fluorescent light (cool white), fluorescent light (daylight), fluorescent light (warm white) |
| Digital Video Format | AVI |
| Still Image Format | JPEG |
| Video Capture | AVI - 320 x 240 - 10 fps - 60 sec - max clip duration AVI - 160 x 120 - 10 fps - 120 sec - max clip duration AVI - 320 x 240 - 10 fps - 94 sec - with 16MB card AVI - 160 x 120 - 10 fps - 288 sec - with 16MB card |
| Memory / Storage | |
| Flash Memory | 16 MB flash - xD-Picture Card |
| Supported Flash Memory | xD-Picture Card, xD-Picture Card Type H, xD-Picture Card Type M |
| Image Storage | Fine JPEG 2304 x 1728 : 7 - with 16MB card Normal JPEG 2304 x 1728 : 15 - with 16MB card JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 25 - with 16MB card JPEG 1280 x 960 : 33 - with 16MB card JPEG 640 x 480 : 122 - with 16MB card |
| Camera Flash | |
| Camera Flash | Pop-up flash |
| Flash Modes | Fill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction |
| Red Eye Reduction | Yes |
| Effective Flash Range | 2 ft - 13.4 ft |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Zoom lens - 4.7 mm - 15.1 mm - f/2.9-5.5 |
| Focal Length | 4.7 mm - 15.1 mm |
| Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera | 28 - 91mm |
| Focus Adjustment | Automatic, manual |
| Auto Focus | TTL contrast detection |
| Min Focus Range | 23.6 in |
| Macro Focus Range | 1 in - 31.5 in |
| Lens Aperture | F/2.9-5.5 |
| Optical Zoom | 3.2 x |
| Zoom Adjustment | Motorized drive |
| Features | Built-in lens shield |
| Additional Features | |
| Self Timer | Yes |
| Self Timer Delay | 10 sec |
| Additional Features | Audio recording, RGB primary color filter, auto power save, DPOF support, PictBridge support |
| Viewfinder | |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical - real-image zoom |
| Field Coverage | 80% |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2" - color |
| Display Form Factor | Built-in |
| Display Format | 154,000 pixels |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Microphone - built-in |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB 1 x composite video/audio output 1 x DC power input |
| Expansion Slot(s) | 1 x xD-Picture Card |
| Software | |
| Software | Drivers & Utilities, FinePix Viewer, ImageMixer VCD2 |
| System Requirements for PC Connection | |
| Operating System Support | MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME, MS Windows 98, MS Windows 98 SE, Apple Mac OS 9.2.2, Apple Mac OS X 10.2.6 - 10.3.3 |
| Peripheral Devices | USB port, CD-ROM drive |
| System Requirements Details | Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME - Pentium - 200 MHz - 64 MB - 450 MB Windows XP - Pentium III - 800 MHz - 128 MB - 450 MB MacOS 9.2.2 or later - PowerPC G3 - 64 MB - 400 MB MacOS X 10.x - PowerPC G3 - 192 MB - 200 MB |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Hand strap, docking station insert |
| Cables Included | USB cable A/V cable |
| Battery | |
| Supported Battery | AA |
| Supported Battery Details | 2 x AA alkaline battery ( included ) 2 x AA NiMH rechargeable battery ( optional ) |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 32 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature | 104 °F |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Fujifilm |
| Part Numbers | 10427, FP-E500 |
| GTIN | 04902520267610 |
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