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User reviews and opinions
| jonboy99 |
4:10am on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| love this camera! Good Image Stabilization,Nice Body Color The price for this camera is reasonably fine. The quality of images and stabilization is nearly professional. Good Image Stabilization. This camera is perfect for everyday photos. The blue color is gorgeous and I loved that it came with a wrist strap. Great quality photos and high MP. | |
| -jeanna_31 |
11:44pm on Friday, October 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is adequate for most general photography. If you are a serious photographer it is good as a second camera that you can take along anywhere. | |
| smotrs |
4:28am on Monday, September 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great camera for the price range. If choosin... Easy to use Picture quality could be better Bottom line is that I would recommend this to... I bought this camera before making a trip to Mardi Gras. | |
| nielsolijpx |
5:30pm on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| I love the viewfinder when out in sun or on the beach. Can't see in the LED. Small compact, user friendly. One of my best cameras ever. Automatic settings, or manipulate them yourself, this camera takes great photos. It's quick, easy to use, intuitive. FAMILY PICTURES, VACATIONS. USE IT WHEN I DO NOT WANT TO CARRY MY CANNON SLR Easy To Use","Good Image Quality","Large Clear LCD","Short Lag Time". | |
| sastrooffice |
7:38am on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| High Quality; Easy to Use I am very happy to own this Canon Powershot model! SAYS RED BUT LOOKS HOT PINK it looks pink but says red in english and spanish but i just went with my gut and got it so its hot pink . Skip this one and get the SD1300 or SD1400... Was very pleased with the SD1100 with 8 MP. | |
| Chiwa |
6:53am on Sunday, June 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good Camera for the Money I bought this camera as a replacement to my previous 570IS, though I had a Nikon for a few days, but thats another story. | |
| frazza |
7:42pm on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought two cameras, the Canon SD1200 and Panasonic DMC-FP8. Even though the Panasonic cost more, was newer with more pixels, and HD video. It really is a whole new experience taking pictures underwater. Especially nice is underwater video. | |
| irlandes1942 |
1:25am on Monday, May 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bought this camera to replace a Kodak and I am thrilled! Its easy to use right out of the box. Plus, love the color..... Takes nice/clear pictures. Video option works good also. When using the "Auto" mode, more pictures would end up blurry. | |
| cnspy |
4:44am on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| I owned an Olympus camera earlier and after losing it, bought the SD1200 after reading up all various aim and shoot models currently available. | |
| MacKeogh |
7:43am on Friday, March 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| Based on a review in a leading consumer periodical, I chose the SD1200. Got the camera as a gift for my wife. Was excited to get it but for the price, with no case, was immediately dissappointed. That was the start. | |
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Documents
I Folder
A location in which related files are stored. Other folders can also be stored inside a folder.
I Browser
Software used for viewing web pages on the Internet. Examples include Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
I Install
The process of setting up software on a personal computer.
I Click, Double-click
Click: Pressing the left mouse button (Windows) or the mouse button (Macintosh) once and then releasing it. Used to select files, folders, windows, buttons, etc. Double-click: Clicking the left mouse button (Windows) or the mouse button (Macintosh) twice. Used to open files, folders, etc.
Left Doubleclick
I Menu
A list of functions displayed at the edge of the screen. Typical examples include the File and Edit menus. When you click on a menu name, a list of the available functions appears and you can then execute a function by moving the mouse to the desired function name. <Windows> <Macintosh>
Windows
Macintosh
I DPOF
A format used for recording information on SmartMedia that specifies which images are to be printed.
I Server
A computer used on a computer network, such as the Internet, that provides services and data to connected network users.
I Thumbnail
A reduced image created when images are displayed as a list. In FinePixViewer, double-clicking on a thumbnail image displays the original image.
I Drag & drop
An operation used to move, copy or store files and folders.
I Uninstall
The process of removing software from your PC and restoring your PCs settings to their original status before the software was installed.
Drag 1. Position the mouse pointer over the file or folder icon you want to drag. 2. With the mouse button held down, move the mouse to another location.
Drop When you reach the desired location, release the mouse button.
<About the Software>
Digital camera FinePix Internet Service
Users can sign up to get access to a wide range of services.
If the cameras USB setting is Card Reader. USB connection If the cameras USB setting is PC Camera. To sign on as a user, refer to the following pages: Windows users : P.31 Macintosh users : P.67
Personal computer
Mass Storage Driver
Allows a digital camera to be used as USB Mass Storage (removable disk drive).
PC Camera Driver
Allows a digital camera to be used as a PC Camera. Some cameras do not support this function.
VideoImpression Exif Launcher
Exif Launcher Launches the FinePixViewer software when a camera is connected. Used to download and edit movies you have shot.
Transmission: Via the Internet
Taking Part in a Videoconference
FinePixViewer
PictureHello
Allows you to display thumbnail lists of the images stored on your PC or in the camera, print the images individually or as an index, display the images at full size and perform some basic image processing.
Used for videoconferencing (Windows only) USB connection
DP Editor
Allows you to generate information about the prints obtained using a DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)compatible printer.
QuickTime
Software needed for playing back movies, etc.
Acrobat Reader
Software used to read PDF-format documents on a personal computer. This software is needed to read the Users Guides for FinePixViewer and VideoImpression.
Requirements A FUJIFILM camera that has the PC Camera function. A connection to the Internet A Windows PC with a sound card and a microphone and speakers connected
Installation on a Windows PC
Pre-installation Checklist
I Hardware and software requirements
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the installation. Compatible PCs
Installing the Software
I The following applications are installed by the Installer:
FinePixViewer DP Editor Exif Launcher QuickTime NetMeeting 3.01 (Windows 98 computers must upgrade to this version.) VideoImpression Windows Media Player Acrobat Reader ActiveShare PhotoDeluxe
: IBM PC/AT or compatible1 : Windows 98 (including the second edition) Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me) Windows 2000 Professional (For installation, log in using the Administrator group.) : 200 MHz Pentium or better : 64 MB minimum : Amount required for installation: 140 MB minimum Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum : pixels or better, 16-bit color or better : Fujifilm digital cameras equipped with a USB interface : 56 Kbps modem connection (recommended) or better or an ISDN connection : Speakers, microphone and sound card
Models with USB support as standard are listed below
Operating System
CPU RAM Hard disk space Display Supported cameras Internet connection2 Sound functions3
Installation Preparations
Have the Owners Manual for your camera handy and read it in conjunction with these instructions. 1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.
If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, log on as an Administrator group.
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service and videoconferencing. The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet connection. 3 Cameras that feature the PC Camera option in the USB settings allow you to use the videoconferencing functions and the VideoImpression capture function. Sound functions are required for audio input/output in VideoImpression and videoconferencing. NOTE Connect the camera/cradle directly to the computer using the special USB cable. The software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the camera/cradle via a USB hub. If your computer has more than one USB port, the camera can be connected to either port. Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected. The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty. Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed. Windows 95 cannot be used. Operation is not guaranteed on home-built computers or on computers running updated operating system software. Use the drivers (the Mass Storage Driver and PC Camera Driver) provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. When older drivers are already installed on your PC, uninstall the old versions and then re-install the drivers provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. If your Internet connection is via a router or LAN, you may not be able to use the videoconferencing functions.
2. Quit all other active applications until no applications are shown in the taskbar.
1 Click the right mouse button on the application icon in the taskbar. 2 Click Close in the menu that appears to quit the application. Refer to the instructions provided with your PC and applications (antivirus software, etc.) for details.
Applications that cannot be closed from the taskbar.
3. If the following applications are installed on your PC, use Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel to uninstall the applications. (See P.46.) G Exif Viewer G Exif Launcher G DP Editor 4. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The installer starts up automatically.
If the installer does not start up automatically, see Launching the Installer
Manually on the next page.
Launching the Installer Manually 1. Double-click the My Computer icon. 2. Double-click PHOTODELUXE (D:) in the My Computer windows.
(Here, D: is the designation for the
Starting the Installation
1. The Setup screen appears.
Click the Install FinePixViewer button.
CD-ROM drive.)
3. Double-click Setup.exe in the CD-ROM window.
2. A list of the applications to be installed appears. Check the list and then click [OK].
3. Use the procedure given below to install each of the listed applications. When installation of an application is completed, installation of the next application begins automatically.
1 Check the notes and warnings. Notes and warnings are displayed relating to the applications being installed. Check the details and then click the [Next >] button.
Notes on Installing QuickTime
When the User Registration window opens during installation, you can complete the installation without entering any data.
Windows 2 Select the installation destination. An installation destination window is displayed. You can change the installation destination by clicking the [Browse] button. Check the destination and then click the [Next >] button.
The Users Guide (PDF) and How to Read It
To read the FinePixViewer Users Guide (PDF), you must have Adobe Systems Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. See P.14 for information on installing Acrobat Reader.
I Reading the Users Guide
3 Installation The installation (copying files, changing settings, etc.) begins automatically. 4 Complete the installation. When installation ends, a confirmation window appears. Click the [OK] button to proceed to the next installation. (This procedure begins again automatically from step 1.)
1. Select Start / Programs / FinePixViewer and click English.pdf.
Acrobat Reader starts up and displays the Users Guide.
2. To jump to the relevant page, click the desired topic listed in the Contents or Bookmarks.
To view the bookmarks, click Show Bookmarks in the Window menu. For more information on how to use Acrobat Reader, refer to the Online Guide in
If your camera has DSC (Mass Storage) and PC Camera functions in the USB setting (such as FinePix6800 ZOOM)
Load a SmartMedia containing images you have shot into the camera. Select DSC in the cameras USB setting.
If your camera has only the DSC (Mass Storage) function in the USB setting
Load a SmartMedia containing images you have shot into the camera.
NOTE Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for more information on camera operation and the USB setting. Use only SmartMedia containing images shot on a FUJIFILM digital camera. It is strongly recommended that you connect the AC power adapter when you are using a USB connection to avoid loss of power while you are using the camera.
9. In the next window, tick CD-ROM drive and click the [Next >] button.
5. Using the enclosed USB cable, connect the camera (or the cradle) to the USB port on your computer and then switch the camera on. 6. A message appears in the New Hardware dialog box indicating that USB Mass Storage has been detected.
See P.19, if you are using Windows Millennium Edition. See P.20, if you are using Windows 2000 Professional.
The dialog shown may differ slightly on some types of PC.
10. Check that USBS04CB.INF has been detected and then click [Next >].
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
7. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the [Next >] button.
NOTE It may take a few minutes for the dialog box shown at right to appear after USB Mass Storage is detected. If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall and then re-install the Mass Storage Driver. (See P.16, 45.)
11. When the window shown at right appears, click the [Finish] button.
8. Select USB Mass Storage on the same line as \USBDRV\WINME\UFLT04C B.INF on the CD-ROM and then click the [OK] button.
Click here.
Check the file name.
12. Installation is completed when a new removable drive icon (the connected camera) [ ] appears in the My Computer window.
9. When you click the [Finish] button, the New Hardware dialog box appears. Wait until the dialog box disappears.
10. Installation is completed when a new removable drive icon (the connected camera) [ ] appears in the My Computer window.
When [
] does not appear
1 First uninstall Mass Storage Driver. (See P.45.) 2 Re-install Mass Storage Driver. (See P.16.)
Windows 2000 Professional
7. The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the [Next >] button.
8. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and then click [Next >].
11. When driver installation is completed, the screen shown at right appears. Click the [Finish] button.
9. In Optional search locations, tick CD-ROM drives and then click [Next >].
The screen shown may differ slightly depending on the type of computer.
Installing the PC Camera Driver
If your camera has a PC Camera function in the USB setting, installing PC Camera Driver allows you to import live images from the camera.
Use PictureHello (see P.34) or VideoImpression (see P.41) to actually view live
6. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog appears. Click the [Next >] button.
NOTE If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall and then re-install the PC Camera Driver. (See P.22, 45.)
images. Here, live images refers to the video images shown on the LCD monitor when the camera is set to photography mode. If you use a camera that does not have the PC Camera function in the USB settings, live images cannot be transmitted. NOTE The Windows CD-ROM may also be required in some cases. Have the CD-ROM ready beforehand.
If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, log on as an Administrator group. Do not connect other video capture equipment to your PC.
7. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click [Next >].
2. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If the installation screen for the applications provided on the CD-ROM appears, click the [Exit] button to exit the screen. 3. Select PC Camera in the cameras USB setting.
NOTE Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for more information on camera operation and the USB setting. It is strongly recommended that you connect the AC power adapter when you are using a USB connection to avoid loss of power while you are using the camera.
4. Using the enclosed USB cable, connect the camera (or the cradle) to the USB port on your computer and then switch the camera on. 5. A message appears in the New Hardware dialog box indicating that USB PC Camera has been detected.
See P.25, if you are using Windows Millennium Edition. See P.26, if you are using Windows 2000 Professional.
8. In the next window, tick CD-ROM drive and click the [Next >] button.
9. Check that VC4CB104.INF has been detected and then click [Next >].
NOTE The Windows 98 CD-ROM may also be required during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on-screen instructions.
6. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the [Next >] button.
NOTE It may take a few minutes for the dialog box shown at right to appear after USB PC Camera is detected. If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall and then re-install the PC Camera Driver. (See P.22, 45.) The Windows Me CD-ROM may also be required during installation. In this event, switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on-screen instructions.
If the other party is available
Click the information column for the other party to select him or her and then click the Call button.
The call begins when the other party replies.
Videoconference menu in FinePixViewer.
If a video input device other than the camera is connected to your PC,
disconnect the video input device and then reconnect the camera.
You cannot use PictureHello and NetMeeting concurrently. If you are using
If the other party is unavailable
PictureHello, do not launch NetMeeting. Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for more information on camera operation and the USB settings. NOTE Do not switch off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during live image display as this may cause your PC to hang. It is strongly recommended that you connect the AC power adapter during videoconferencing to prevent the camera from switching off. If the PictureHello window does not open, check the following: 1. Is PC Camera selected in the USB settings on the camera? 2. Is the USB cable connected correctly? If the problem is not caused by either of these, refer to Troubleshooting (P.55). If no live image is displayed, right-click in the live image display area and uncheck Pause image in the menu. (See P.33.)
1 Stay logged on and wait a few minutes. 2 Click the status update button in the Address Book to check the status of the other party. 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the other party becomes available. If you decide not to call, see Ending the Videoconference on P.38. I When a call comes in A confirmation dialog box appears. Click [Yes] to begin the call.
If you click [No], the call does not
begin. The caller sees a message stating, The other party cannot receive calls.
3. Log in.
If your system is set up to automatically connect to the Internet
TIP If you tick the Automatically accept incoming calls checkbox, no confirmation message is displayed and the call begins automatically.
Click the [
] (Login) button. ] (Login) button.
If your system is set up for manual connection to the Internet
Connect to the Internet and then click the [
4. A message input dialog box opens. Type in a message to the other party and click the [OK] button.
When you are successfully logged in,
I Saving a Callers Image 1. When you click the [ ] (Capture) button during a call, the Remote party information image is updated.
the [ ] connection icon changes to indicate a call in progress.
NOTE Messages are sent without being encoded. Do not include sensitive information in your message. To change the message, you must log out and then log in again.
2. A dialog box to confirm the save destination appears. When you select Paste to address book and click the [OK] button, the image in the address book is updated.
If you accept a call, you can only select Copy to Clipboard during the call.
I Using the Address Book Clicking the [ ] (Address Book) button opens the address book.
Press the [ ](Capture) button to store or update.
Status
I Ending a Call Click the [ ] (End Call) button.
Update Status button To check the most recent status, click the Update Status button.
1Other partys name 2Other partys E-mail address 3Comment (not seen by the other party) 4Message written when the other party logged in
TIP If you call someone who is not already listed in the Address Book, a dialog box appears when the call ends asking you whether you would like to store the other partys details in the Address Book. Click the [Yes] button to store the information in the Address Book.
Can be called? No Yes No Unclear Not logged in. Logged in.
Status of other party
Logged in but busy with another call. Unclear. Click the Update Status button.
I Ending the Videoconference 1. When you click the [ the server is ended. ] (Logout) button, the connection to
To add a new address or edit an existing address, click the New or Edit button. Enter or modify each item and then click the [OK] button.
1Other partys name 2Other partys E-mail address 3Comment (not seen by the other party)
2. To exit PictureHello, click the [
] (Close) button.
NOTE If you are using a dial-up connection, logging out does not disconnect you from the Internet. If you have finished using the Internet, disconnect manually.
Customizing the Camera
Cameras with a customization function can be customized using special customization software downloaded from the FinePix Internet Service.
Using VideoImpression
You can use VideoImpression to make your own movies. For more information on VideoImpression, refer to the contact information provided on the back cover of this manual.
1. Download the special customization software from the FinePix Internet Service or from the following web site and install it in the DSCSETUP folder in the FinePixViewer folder on your PC. http://home.fujifilm.com/products/digital/ 2. When you click the camera customization button on the FinePixViewer, the customization software starts up and the settings dialog box appears.
Refer to the download page for information on installing the software. Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for more
using a USB connection to avoid loss of power while you are using the camera.
Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for more information
on camera operation and the USB settings.
1. Select PC Camera in the cameras USB settings. 2. Using the special USB cable, connect the camera (cradle) to the USB port on your computer and then switch the camera on. If you have launched FinePixViewer, exit the program. 3. In the Start menu, select Programs / VideoImpression / VideoImpression. 4. When the startup screen appears, click the [new] button.
3. Use the buttons below the image to specify settings such as the typeface and the time for which the text appears. I Play back and save the movie 1. Click the [play movie] button to switch to the playback window. 2. Click the Play button and check the movie.
5. When the album window opens, click the [capture] button.
3. When you click the [save] button, the Save dialog box appears. Specify the save location, file name, etc. and save the movie file.
6. The Capture window appears and the live image is displayed.
Recording has not yet started.
Uninstalling Software from a Windows PC
Uninstalling the Driver
I Uninstall the USB Driver in the following situations:
When you have installed Mass Storage Driver but the camera still does not appear as a removable disk icon When you want to remove an unwanted driver When you are upgrading the driver When you have installed the driver but it does not work. (Uninstall the driver and then re-install it.)
7. Select USB PC Camera in the device settings 1. 8. Click the Record button 2 to begin recording. 9. Click the Record button 2 again to end recording.
Images have not been saved to a file at this point.
1. Switch on your PC and launch Windows.
2. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If the installation screen for the applications provided on the CD-ROM appears, click the [Exit] button to exit the screen. 3. Launch the Uninstaller.
For Mass Storage Driver
I To check the images Click the Play button 3. I To save the images to a file and return to the Album window
1. When you click the [album] button, the Save dialog box opens. Specify the save destination and click the [OK] button. 2. When the album storage confirmation dialog box appears, click the [OK] button.
NOTE You must have a sound card installed and speakers and a microphone connected to your PC to input and output sound. The time required for playing and saving images varies depending on the performance of your PC. Do not perform any of the following while live images are being displayed: Switch off the camera/Touch any of the control buttons on the camera/ Disconnect the USB cable/Remove the SmartMedia/Open the SmartMedia cover/ Remove the camera battery/Remove the camera from the cradle.
Open My Computer, right-click the CD-ROM icon and select Open to display the contents of the CD-ROM. Double-click UNIN_MAS.EXE to remove the installed driver.
Solution Refer to the information in the table below to specify the appropriate folder on the Windows CD-ROM. OS Type Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Name of Folder D:\ D:\ D:\
I A warning message appeared when I removed the SmartMedia from the camera.
Possible cause Did you eject the SmartMedia while data access to the camera was still in progress? Solution This action can damage the SmartMedia and destroy data on the SmartMedia. Always close all the files on the camera (the removable disk) and wait until the camera display indicates that data access is no longer in progress before removing the SmartMedia.
Solution Replace the enclosed CD-ROM with the Windows CD-ROM and then refer to the information in the table below to specify the appropriate folder on the Windows CD-ROM. OS Type Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Name of Folder D:\win98 D:\win9x D:\i386
I Device disconnection warning appears when I disconnect the cable connecting the computer to the camera.
Possible cause Are you using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows Me? Solution Before disconnecting the cable, click the (Eject) icon in the Taskbar and disconnect the camera.
NOTE If no Windows CD-ROM was supplied with your PC, contact your PC manufacturer.
I When I disconnect the cable connecting the PC to the camera and double-click the removable disk icon, a message appears and the window does not open.
Possible cause Is another USB removable drive connected? Solution Some USB removable drives do not operate correctly if other USB removable drives are being used at the same time. Disconnect all the connected USB removable drives and then connect the camera. However, with some USB storage devices, computer operation may become unstable when the Exit Launcher is resident. See I want to stop the FinePixViewer from launching automatically (below) and try removing the Exit Launcher.
I The camera and PC are connected but no removable disk icon is displayed.
Possible cause Is the camera (cradle) switched on? Solution Switch the camera on. If you are using the cradle, connect the AC power adapter to the cradle and press the < button. Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Load a SmartMedia into the camera. Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Change the cameras USB setting to Card Reader. Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Check that one end of the special USB cable is connected to the camera (cradle) and the other end is connected to the computer. The Mass Storage Driver should be used with Windows 98/98SE, Windows Me or Windows 2000 Professional. Click System in the Control Panel, select the Device Manager tab and check the Mass Storage Driver. If the driver is marked with a yellow ! or a red x, Mass Storage Driver is not running. Uninstall (see P.45) and then re-install Mass Storage Driver.
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the installation. Compatible Mac
Before You Install the Software
1. Switch on your Macintosh and start up Mac OS. 2. Check whether File Exchange is active.
To use a SmartMedia that is supported by the camera, the File Exchange utility supplied with Mac OS must be running. Select the Extensions Manager in the Control Panels and check that the File Exchange check box is ticked. If not, click in the box so that an [X] appears and then restart your Macintosh.
: Power Macintosh PowerBook Power Macintosh G4, iMac, iBook or Power Macintosh G4 Cube
Models with a USB port as a standard feature
: Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1 : 64 MB minimum : pixels or better, at least 32,000 colors : Amount required for installation: 70 MB minimum Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum Supported cameras : Fujifilm digital cameras equipped with a USB interface Internet connection2 : 56 Kbps modem connection (recommended) or better or an ISDN connection Sound functions3 : Speakers, microphone and sound card
Operating System RAM Display Hard disk space
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service. The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet connection. 3 Sound functions are required for audio input/output in VideoImpression. NOTE Connect the camera/cradle directly to the Macintosh using the special USB cable. The software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the camera/cradle via a USB hub. Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected. The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty. Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed. Use the drivers (the Mass Storage Driver and PC Camera Driver) provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. When older drivers are already installed on your PC, uninstall the old versions and then re-install the drivers provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. This software is not compatible with Mac OS X.
FinePixViewer DP Editor Exif Launcher VideoImpression QuickTime Acrobat Reader
When you install these applications, the following files are installed in the Extensions folder: USB04CB_StorageShim, USB04CB_StorageDriver, USB04CB_VcShim and USB04CB_VcDriver
8. Click the [Stop Capture] button to stop recording. The movie data will be automatically saved to a file and imported to the Album. 9. Click the [Done] button to return to the Album window.
Uninstalling Exif Launcher, FinePixViewer and DP Editor
1. After you have quit Exif Launcher in Exif Launcher Settings in the FinePixViewer Settings menu, move the Exif Launcher file from the Startup Items folder in the System folder to the Trash. Then select Empty Trash in the Special menu. 2. Quit FinePixViewer and DP Editor and move the FinePixViewer and DP Editor files to the Trash. Then select Empty Trash from the Special menu.
If the software does not operate correctly but the problem does not match any of those listed below, check that you are using the correct hardware and software. (See P.60.) If the problem persists even though you are using the correct hardware and software, refer to the table below and then see the reference page listed for your problem.
Possible cause Is the software installed? Solution Install the software on your PC.
Possible cause Is the camera (cradle) switched on? Solution Switch the camera on. If you are using the cradle, connect the AC power adapter to the cradle and press the < button. Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Load a SmartMedia into the camera. Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Change the cameras USB setting to Card Reader. Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Check that one end of the special USB cable is connected to the camera (cradle) and the other end is connected to the computer. The USB Driver should be used with Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1. (It is not compatible with Mac OS X.) Enable USB04CB_StorageShim and USB04CB_StorageDriver in the Extensions Manager and restart your Macintosh.
Page The message, The software needed cannot be found., appeared when I connected the camera to my Macintosh. When I connected the USB cable, Mac OS displayed the Initialize disk? message. The PC hangs when I access the SmartMedia. The camera and PC are connected but no removable disk icon is displayed. A warning message appears when I remove the SmartMedia or disconnect the USB cable from the camera. I cant log in to the FinePix Internet Service. I cant sign on as a FinePix Internet Service user. I cant update the Internet menu properly. (The buttons do not line up correctly.) The FinePixViewer Upload dialog box does not appear. The Process aborted because error occurred during communication message appears while you are using the FinePixViewer Upload dialog box. 79
Internet
Is the special USB cable connected to the camera (cradle) and to the computer? Are you using a compatible operating system? Is the Mass Storage Driver active?
Live images do not appear in the VideoImpression Capture window. My camera will no longer play back image files. I want to stop the FinePixViewer from launching automatically.
I The message, The software needed cannot be found., appeared when I connected the camera to my Macintosh.
I A warning message appears when I remove the SmartMedia or disconnect the USB cable from the camera.
Possible cause Did you eject the SmartMedia or disconnect the USB cable while data access to the camera was still in progress? Solution This action can damage the SmartMedia and destroy data on the SmartMedia. Before ejecting the SmartMedia or disconnecting the USB cable, always select the drive and then choose Eject from the Special menu. Alternatively, you can drag the drive icon to the Trash.
Possible cause Is the software installed?
Solution Install the software on your PC.
I When I connected the USB cable, Mac OS displayed the Initialize disk? message.
Possible cause Is the SmartMedia formatted? Solution Disconnect the USB cable from the camera, insert the SmartMedia into the camera and format the SmartMedia. Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Enable File Exchange. See P.61 for details.
Is File Exchange active?
Troubleshooting Internet Problems
Possible cause Are you able to connect to the Internet? Is the FinePix Internet Service undergoing maintenance? Have you completed the user registration process? Solution Check your PC hardware and software setup. Log in after the maintenance is completed. Click the FinePixViewer user registration button and sign on as a FinePix Internet Service user. (See P.67.)
Possible cause Is the cradle (camera) switched on? Solution Switch the camera on. If you are using the cradle, connect the AC power adapter to the cradle and press the < button. Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Is PC Camera selected as the Change the cameras USB setting to PC cameras USB setting? Camera. Refer to PC Connection in the Owners Manual for your camera for details. Is the special USB cable connected to Check that one end of the special USB cable the camera (cradle) and to the is connected to the camera (cradle) and the computer? other end is connected to the computer. Are you using a compatible operating The USB Driver should be used with Mac system? OS 8.6 to 9.1. (It is not compatible with Mac OS X.) Is PC Camera Driver enabled? Enable USB04CB_VcShim and USB04CB_VcDriver in the Extensions Manager and restart your Macintosh. Is another video input device selected? Select USB PC Camera. Refer to the VideoImpression Users Guide for information on how to select the video input device. Quit any other application that is Is another application displaying the displaying live images. live images from the camera? Quit VideoImpression and then restart your Did you disconnect the special USB cable or switch off the camera (cradle) PC. Check that the special USB cable is connected correctly to the camera and your during live image display? PC and then switch the camera (cradle) on.
I Driver
Software used by a personal computer to operate a peripheral device.
I Folder
A location in which related files are stored. Other folders can also be stored inside a folder.
I Install
The process of setting up software on a personal computer.
I Menu
A list of functions displayed at the edge of the screen. Typical examples include the File and Edit menus. When you click on a menu name, a list of the available functions appears and you can then execute a function by moving the mouse to the desired function name. <Windows> <Macintosh>
I Server
A computer used on a computer network, such as the Internet, that provides services and data to connected network users.
I Thumbnail
A reduced image created when images are displayed as a list. In FinePixViewer, double-clicking on a thumbnail image displays the original image.
I Uninstall
The process of removing software from your PC and restoring your PCs settings to their original status before the software was installed.
<About the Software>
Digital camera
USB connection
Personal computer
Mass Storage Driver
Allows a digital camera to be used as USB Mass Storage (removable disk drive).
Exif Launcher
Exif Launcher Launches the FinePixViewer software when a camera is connected.
FinePixViewer
Allows you to display thumbnail lists of the images stored on your PC or in the camera, print the images individually or as an index, display the images at full size and perform some basic image processing.
FinePix Internet Service
Users can sign up to get access to a wide range of services.
To sign on as a user, refer to the following pages: Windows users : P.25 Macintosh users : P.44
Transmission: Via the Internet
Acrobat Reader
Software used to read PDF-format documents on a personal computer. This software is needed to read the Users Guides for FinePixViewer.
DP Editor
Allows you to generate information about the prints obtained using a DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)-compatible printer.
QuickTime
Software needed for playing back movies, etc.
Installation on a Windows PC
Pre-installation Checklist
I Hardware and software requirements
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the installation. Compatible PCs
: IBM PC/AT or compatible1 : Windows 98 (including the second edition) Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me) Windows 2000 Professional (For installation, log in using the Administrator group.) : 200 MHz Pentium or better : 64 MB minimum : Amount required for installation: 140 MB minimum Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum : pixels or better, 16-bit color or better : Fujifilm digital cameras equipped with a USB interface : 56 Kbps modem connection (recommended) or better or an ISDN connection
Models with USB support as standard are listed below
Operating System
CPU RAM Hard disk space Display Supported cameras Internet connection2
Required to use the FinePix Internet Service. The software can still be installed even if you do not have an Internet connection.
NOTE Connect the camera directly to the computer using the special USB cable. The software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the camera via a USB hub. If your computer has more than one USB port, the camera can be connected to either port. Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected. The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty. Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed. Windows 95 cannot be used. Operation is not guaranteed on home-built computers or on computers running updated operating system software. Use the Mass Storage Driver provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. When older drivers are already installed on your PC, uninstall the old versions and then reinstall the drivers provided on the enclosed CD-ROM.
Installing the Software
I The following applications are installed by the Installer:
FinePixViewer DP Editor Exif Launcher QuickTime Acrobat Reader ActiveShare PhotoDeluxe
Installation Preparations
Have the Owners Manual for your camera handy and read it in conjunction with these instructions. 1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.
If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, log on as an Administrator group.
2. Quit all other active applications until no applications are shown in the taskbar.
1 Click the right mouse button on the application icon in the taskbar. 2 Click Close in the menu that appears to quit the application. Refer to the instructions provided with your PC and applications (antivirus software, etc.) for details.
Applications that cannot be closed from the taskbar.
3. If the following applications are installed on your PC, use Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel to uninstall the applications. (See P.28.) G Exif Viewer G Exif Launcher G DP Editor 4. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The installer starts up automatically.
If the installer does not start up automatically, see Launching the Installer
Manually on the next page.
Launching the Installer Manually 1. Double-click the My Computer icon. 2. Double-click PHOTODELUXE (D:) in the My Computer windows.
(Here, D: is the designation for the
CD-ROM drive.)
3. Double-click Setup.exe in the CD-ROM window.
Starting the Installation
1. The Setup screen appears.
Click the Install FinePixViewer button.
2. A list of the applications to be installed appears. Check the list and then click [OK].
3. Use the procedure given below to install each of the listed applications. When installation of an application is completed, installation of the next application begins automatically.
1 Check the notes and warnings. Notes and warnings are displayed relating to the applications being installed. Check the details and then click the [Next >] button.
Notes on Installing QuickTime
When the User Registration window opens during installation, you can complete the installation without entering any data.
2 Select the installation destination. An installation destination window is displayed. You can change the installation destination by clicking the [Browse] button. Check the destination and then click the [Next >] button.
3 Installation The installation (copying files, changing settings, etc.) begins automatically. 4 Complete the installation. When installation ends, a confirmation window appears. Click the [OK] button to proceed to the next installation. (This procedure begins again automatically from step 1.)
4. Finally, the restart window appears. Click the Restart button.
FinePixViewer installation is not completed until you restart your computer. After you restart your computer, follow the procedure on P.12 to start up the Installer manually.
5. Use the same procedure to install Acrobat Reader.
To read the FinePixViewer Users Guide (PDF), you must have Acrobat Reader from Adobe Systems, Inc. installed. Acrobat Reader installation does not require a restart.
6. Use the same procedure to install ActiveShare and PhotoDeluxe.
When you have finished installing ActiveShare, you may be asked to restart your computer. In this case, begin installing PhotoDeluxe without resturting your computer.
NOTE If a ----.dll file not found. message appears during installation, there is another application running in the background (a screen saver or similar application that could not be shut down in step 1). Forcibly shut down the application. Refer to your Windows manuals for information on how to forcibly shut down an application.
The Users Guide (PDF) and How to Read It
To read the FinePixViewer Users Guide (PDF), you must have Adobe Systems Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. See P.14 for information on installing Acrobat Reader.
I Reading the Users Guide 1. Select Start / Programs / FinePixViewer and click English.pdf.
Acrobat Reader starts up and displays the Users Guide.
2. To jump to the relevant page, click the desired topic listed in the Contents or Bookmarks.
To view the bookmarks, click Show Bookmarks in the Window menu. For more information on how to use Acrobat Reader, refer to the Online Guide in
the Acrobat Reader Help menu.
I Printing the Users Guide 1. Click Page Setup in the File menu and specify the required settings (Paper, Layout, etc.).
If you print the manual at the original dimensions, each page fits on one sheet of
A4 paper in Portrait layout.
2. Click the [Print] button or select Print in the File menu. 3. Specify the range of pages to be printed and the number of copies, etc. and then click [OK].
NOTE The available options vary depending on your printer and printer driver software. Refer to your printer driver manual for details. For more information, refer to the Online Guide in the Acrobat Reader Help menu.
Installing the Mass Storage Driver
Installing Mass Storage Driver allows you to transfer files recorded on the camera to your PC.
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.
2. Double-click My Computer.
When installation is completed, a
new removable disk icon (the connected camera) [ ] is added.
3. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If the installation screen for the applications provided on the CD-ROM appears, click the [Exit] button to exit the screen. 4. Load a SmartMedia containing images you have shot into the camera.
NOTE Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for more information on camera operation. Use only SmartMedia containing images shot on a FUJIFILM digital camera. It is strongly recommended that you connect the AC power adapter when you are using a USB connection to avoid loss of power while you are using the camera.
5. Using the special USB cable, connect the camera to the USB port on your computer and then switch the camera on. 6. A message appears in the New Hardware dialog box indicating that USB Mass Storage has been detected.
2. Load a SmartMedia containing images you have shot into the camera.
3. Using the special USB cable, connect the camera to the USB port on your computer and then switch the camera on.
When the Removable Drive icon appears in the My Computer window, the
camera and PC are correctly connected.
To View Images Using FinePixViewer
Launch FinePixViewer.
If you are running Exif Launcher
When you connect the camera to the USB port on your PC, Exif Launcher starts up FinePixViewer.
If you have altered the Exif Launcher settings, FinePixViewer will not start up.
If you are not running Exif Launcher
Select Programs / FinePixViewer / FinePixViewer in the Start menu. FinePixViewer then starts up.
NOTE If FinePixViewer is slow to start up, refer to Troubleshooting (P.33).
When you install Exif Launcher, it is registered in the startup menu and is launched automatically when Windows starts up. If the icon in the figure is shown in the taskbar, Exif Launcher is running. To quit Exif Launcher, click the right mouse button on the [ ] icon in the taskbar and select Exit from the menu that appears. When you quit Exif Launcher, the icon will disappear from the taskbar. <FinePixViewer startup window> Thumbnail display area Thumbnail images for the image data recorded on the SmartMedia are displayed in the thumbnail display area.
This thumbnail indicates a sound file. Thumbnail
When you double-click a thumbnail, the image is displayed in a new image window. To close the image window, click the [Close] [ ] button in the top-right corner of the window. You can copy an image and save it to the hard disk of your PC by dragging its thumbnail and dropping it onto the desktop or into a folder. For detailed information on using the FinePixViewer and DP Editor, refer to English.pdf in FinePixViewer in Programs in the Start menu.
NOTE Do not perform the operations listed below when a camera (removable disk) file is open and the camera display indicates that data access is in progress. Performing any of these operations could corrupt the data on the SmartMedia or damage the SmartMedia itself. Switch the camera off/Touch any of the camera control buttons/ Disconnect the USB cable/Remove the SmartMedia/Open the SmartMedia cover/Remove the camera batteries Do not use your computer to format the SmartMedia in the camera as this may make the card unusable for taking pictures.
To Disconnect the Camera
1. To exit FinePixViewer, select Exit from the File menu or click the [Close] button in the main window. 2. Check that the camera display indicates that data access is no longer in progress. On Windows 2000 Professional and Windows Me, click the eject icon [ ] on the taskbar when the camera display indicates that data access is no longer in progress and remove USB Mass Storage or USB Disk. 3. Disconnect the camera.
NOTE You must first close all the camera (removable disk) files and check that the camera access indicator is no longer lit. When the Copying message disappears from your PC screen, wait a few moments before disconnecting the USB cable or removing the SmartMedia. If a large amount of data is being copied, camera access continues for a short time after the message displayed on the PC has gone off. Refer to the Owners Manual for your camera for more information on the access display on the camera. In Windows 2000 Professional or Windows Me, your PC may malfunction if you disconnect the USB cable without first using the Eject hardware procedure.
Using the FinePix Internet Service
If you use the FinePixViewer, you can also access the FinePix Internet Service via the Internet. When you register, you will be able to use the various services provided in the country where you are registered. The services provided vary depending on the country. The services are frequently updated, so we recommend that you access them regularly. In order to access the service you need to have an internet connection, provided by an ISP (Internet Service Provider.) You must have the hardware and software required for connecting to the Internet. The FinePix Internet Service does not include any connection fees charged by your service provider or the normal telephone charges for dialing your service providers access number.
User Registration
To use the FinePix Internet services, users must first register. Follow the steps below to register. Users can be registered for free.
1. Select Programs / FinePixViewer / FinePixViewer in the Start menu to launch FinePixViewer. 2. Click the Users Registration button. The operation selection dialog box appears.
<Users Registration button>
3. Select Users Registration and click the [OK] button.
If you are not already connected to the Internet, connect at this point. (A dialup dialog box may be displayed.) Only select menu acquisition if you have already completed the user registration process and you have re-installed FinePixViewer, etc.
Log on as an Administrator group.
I The PC hangs when I access the SmartMedia.
Possible cause When opening the Device Manager, there is a yellow ! mark next to the driver in Universal Serial Bus controllers. When opening the Device Manager, there is a yellow ! mark next to Mass Storage Driver. Solution You are using a driver or camera that prevents the driver for the Universal Serial Bus controllers from operating. Check your PC setup. You are using a driver or camera that prevents the Mass Storage Driver from operating. Check your PC setup.
Is an older version of the Mass Storage Use the CD-ROM provided to uninstall Driver software installed? any older versions of the Mass Storage Driver. Then install the new Mass Storage Driver provided on the CD-ROM.
Troubleshooting Other Problems
I I cant log in to the FinePix Internet Service.
Possible cause Are you able to connect to the Internet? Is the FinePix Internet Service undergoing maintenance? Have you completed the user registration process? Solution Check your PC hardware and software setup. Log in after the maintenance is completed. Click the FinePixViewer user registration button and sign on as a FinePix Internet Service user. (See P.25.)
I I cant sign on as a FinePix Internet Service user.
Possible cause Have you already signed on under the same e-mail address? Solution You cannot sign on twice with the same user ID or e-mail address.
I My PC does not shut down correctly.
Solution Disconnect the PC and the camera using the correct procedure and then exit Windows.
Some types of PC may not shut down correctly while the camera is still connected.
I My camera will no longer play back image files.
Possible cause Did you rename any files or folders inside the DCIM folder? Solution Change the file or folder names in the DCIM folder back to the original names.
Did you replace an image file inside the Do not replace image files in the DCIM folder. DCIM folder?
I I cant update the Internet menu properly. (The buttons do not line up correctly.)
Solution The menu data is corrupted. Use the procedure below to update the menu: 1 Quit FinePixViewer. 2From the Start menu, select FinePixViewer in Programs. Then right-click on the FinePixViewer icon in the FinePixViewer folder and select Properties. 3Click the Find link destination button to display the folder in which FinePixViewer was installed. 4Delete the FinePixInternetFiles folder in the FinePixViewer installation folder. 5Launch FinePixViewer and click the Update button.
Installation on a Macintosh
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check your system before you begin the installation. Compatible Mac : Power Macintosh G31, PowerBook G31, Power Macintosh G4, iMac, iBook or Power Macintosh G4 Cube
Models with a USB port as a standard feature
Operating System RAM Display Hard disk space
: Mac OS 8.6 to 9.0.4 : 64 MB minimum : pixels or better, at least 32,000 colors : Amount required for installation: 70 MB minimum Amount required for operation: 300 MB minimum Supported cameras : Fujifilm digital cameras equipped with a USB interface Internet connection2 : 56 Kbps modem connection (recommended) or better or an ISDN connection
NOTE Connect the camera directly to the Macintosh using the special USB cable. The software may not operate correctly if you use an extension cable or connect the camera via a USB hub. Push the USB connector fully into the socket to ensure that it is securely connected. The software may not operate correctly if the connection is faulty. Additional USB interface board is not guaranteed. Use the Mass Storage Driver provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. When older drivers are already installed on your PC, uninstall the old versions and then reinstall the drivers provided on the enclosed CD-ROM. This software is not compatible with Mac OS X.
Before You Install the Software
1. Switch on your Macintosh and start up Mac OS. 2. Check whether File Exchange is active.
To use a SmartMedia that is supported by the camera, the File Exchange utility supplied with Mac OS must be running. Select the Extensions Manager in the Control Panels and check that the File Exchange check box is ticked. If not, click in the box so that an [X] appears and then restart your Macintosh.
FinePixViewer DP Editor Exif Launcher QuickTime Acrobat Reader
When you install these applications, the following files are installed in the Extensions folder: USB04CB_StorageShim and USB04CB_StorageDriver.
Installation Procedure
1. When you load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, the FinePix window automatically opens and the Installer appears.
NOTE If the FinePix window does not open automatically, double-click the CD-ROM icon.
2. Double-click Installer to launch the Installer. 3. The Installer setup screen appears. Click the [Install FinePixViewer] button.
4. A list of the applications to be installed appears. Check the list and then click [OK].
5. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions.
See Selecting the installation destination on the next page for information on
how to specify the installation destination.
I Selecting the installation destination
1 Click the [Open] button to open the installation destination folder.
2 To install the software in the displayed folder, click the [Save] button.
6. Use the same procedure to install Acrobat Reader.
To read the FinePixViewer Users Guide (PDF), you must have Acrobat Reader from Adobe Systems, Inc. installed.
To read the FinePixViewer Users Guide (PDF), you must have Adobe Systems Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. See P.40 for information on installing Acrobat Reader.
I Reading the Users Guide 1. Double-click English.pdf in the folder in which FinePixViewer was installed.
If you print the manual at the original dimensions, each page fits on one sheet
of A4 paper in Portrait layout.
Using the Software on a Macintosh
Connecting the Camera and Macintosh and Viewing Images
Have the Owners Manual for your camera handy and read it in conjunction with these instructions. 1. Start up your Macintosh. 2. Load a SmartMedia containing images you have shot into the camera.
NOTE It is strongly recommended that you connect the AC power adapter when you are using a USB connection to avoid loss of power while you are using the camera. Use only SmartMedia containing images shot on a FUJIFILM digital camera.
If a removable disk icon appears on the desktop, the
camera and Macintosh are correctly connected.
If you changed the Exif Launcher settings, FinePixViewer will not start up.
Double-click the FinePixViewer icon in the installed folder. Exif Launcher
Exif Launcher starts up automatically when you start up your Macintosh. To quit Exif Launcher, select Exif Launcher Settings in the Settings menu in FinePixViewer and then select Quit Exif Launcher immediately.
<FinePixViewer startup window> Thumbnail display area Thumbnail images for the image data recorded on the SmartMedia are displayed in the thumbnail display area.
When you double-click a thumbnail, the image is displayed in a new image window. To close the image window, click the Close box in the top-left corner of the window. You can copy an image and save it to the hard disk of your PC by dragging its thumbnail and dropping it onto the desktop or into a folder. For detailed information on how to use the FinePixViewer and DP Editor software, refer to English.pdf in the folder in which FinePixViewer and DP Editor were installed.
NOTE Do not perform any of the following operations during camera access as this could result in damage to the data on the SmartMedia or damage to the SmartMedia itself. Switch the camera off/Touch any of the camera control buttons/ Disconnect the USB cable/Remove the SmartMedia/Open the SmartMedia cover/ Remove the camera batteries Do not use your computer to format the SmartMedia in the camera as this may make the card unusable for taking pictures. If you use a SmartMedia that was formatted on the camera and replace a folder on the SmartMedia with a folder with the same name on your hard disk, the files may be corrupted. Delete the folder on the SmartMedia or rename the folder before copying it to the SmartMedia.
1. To exit FinePixViewer, select Quit from the File menu or click the Close box in the main window. 2. Drag the Removable disk icon on the desktop to the Trash. Alternatively, select the icon and then select Eject from the Special menu in the menu bar along the top of the screen. 3. When a message appears indicating that it is OK to remove the card or cable from the camera, disconnect the camera.
NOTE Switching off the camera or removing the SmartMedia without using the eject procedure described above could damage the SmartMedia or cause your Macintosh to malfunction.
1. Double-click the FinePixViewer icon in the installed folder. 2. Click the Users Registration button. The operation selection dialog box appears.
If you are not already connected to
the Internet, connect at this point. (A dialup dialog box may be displayed.) Only select menu acquisition if you have already completed the user registration process and you have re-installed FinePixViewer, etc.
Uninstalling the Software on a Macintosh
NOTE Use this procedure only when the installed software is no longer required or when software installation fails.
Uninstalling Mass Storage Driver
First, check that the digital camera is no longer connected. Then open the Extensions folder on the hard disk and move the following two files to the Trash: USB04CB_StorogeShim USB04CB_StorogeDriver Then, restart your Macintosh and select Empty Trash from the Special menu.
Is the SmartMedia loaded in the camera? Is the special USB cable connected to the camera and to the computer? Are you using a compatible operating system? Is the Mass Storage Driver active?
I A warning message appears when I remove the SmartMedia or disconnect the USB cable from the camera.
Possible cause Did you eject the SmartMedia or disconnect the USB cable while data access to the camera was still in progress? Solution This action can damage the SmartMedia and destroy data on the SmartMedia. Before ejecting the SmartMedia or disconnecting the USB cable, always select the drive and then choose Eject from the Special menu. Alternatively, you can drag the drive icon to the Trash.
Troubleshooting Internet Problems
Possible cause Are you able to connect to the Internet? Is the FinePix Internet Service undergoing maintenance? Have you completed the user registration process? Solution Check your PC hardware and software setup. Log in after the maintenance is completed. Click the FinePixViewer user registration button and sign on as a FinePix Internet Service user. (See P.44.)
Solution The menu data is corrupted. Use the procedure below to update the menu: 1Quit FinePixViewer. 2Double-click System Folder and then Preferences to open the Preferences folder. 3Trash the FinePixInternetFiles folder in Preferences. 4Start up FinePixViewer and click the Update button.
I The FinePixViewer Upload dialog box does not appear.
Possible cause Do you have enough memory in your system? Solution 1Quit any other applications that are running. 2Open Memory in Control Panels and increase the amount of virtual memory allocated. Then restart your Macintosh.
I The Process aborted because error occurred during communication message appears while you are using the FinePixViewer Upload dialog box.
Solution Use the following procedure to increase the allocated memory: 1 Close the Upload dialog box and select the Upload file in the folder in which FinePixViewer was installed. 2 Select Get Info in the File menu. The Upload Info window opens. 3 In Memory, increase the Preferred Size allocation.
Did you replace an image file inside the Do not replace image files in the DCIM DCIM folder? folder.
Solution You can use either of the two methods below to prevent FinePixViewer from launching automatically. Change the Exif Launcher settings. 1Select Exif Launcher Setting in the FinePixViewer Settings menu and click Do not run Exif Launcher at restart. 2Restart your computer. To restore the original setting, use the same procedure and tick the Run Exif Launcher at restart. option. Remove Exif Launcher. 1Select Exif Launcher Settings in the FinePixViewer Settings menu and tick Quit Exif Launcher immediately. 2Move Exif Launcher from the Startup Items folder in the System folder to the Trash. 3Select Empty Trash in the Special menu. To restore Exif Launcher, re-install the software.
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