Fujifilm s9100 Brochure

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With 11 different shooting modes, the FinePix S9100 lets 
you explore all the artistic parameters of photography. 
Just turn the mode dial to “A” mode (Aperture Priority 
Auto) or “S” mode (Shutter Priority Auto) and explore the 
creation of professional photographic effects.
Allows you to 
superimpose as 
many images as 
you like on the same frame.
The bright, easy-to-view interface displays a range of image data during shooting 
and playback on the LCD monitor. In addition to shooting mode information, the 
monitor also offers a real-time histogram display for confirmation of exposure 
values. During playback, a convenient overexposure warning causes overexposed 
highlight areas to blink, helping to ensure you've captured the picture you were 
shooting for.
This convenient button gives you 
one-touch access to frequently 
used settings including image 
size, ISO sensitivity, and FinePix 
Color mode (Standard, Chrome, 
and B&W).  
Automatically captures three 
consecutive shots in 1/3, 2/3 
or 1 EV increments over and 
under the set exposure. 
The FinePix S9100 sports a bright and easy-to-see 2.0-inch LCD monitor that swivels vertically to let 
you shoot from high and low angles with ease. And the monitor displays a live, real-time view that lets 
you frame and compose your image right on the LCD. This expanded shooting leeway opens up new 
options for capturing creative shots.
The FinePix S9100 offers full movie plus sound 
recording. Its 30fps movie mode produces beautifully 
smooth videos. Autofocus, auto-exposure, and zoom 
functions all operate during video recording, assuring 
that your subject stays in focus and properly exposed, 
even under changing light conditions. And movie 
quality approaches that of dedicated camcorders.
The refresh rate of the LCD monitor and TFT electronic 
viewfinder (EVF) can be selected for optimum visibility, 
with a choice of standard 30fps or an enhanced 60fps for 
smoother viewing. The crisp, clear EVF also features 
approx. 100% coverage, and provides you true TTL 
framing and full on-screen shooting information.
Movie recording
B&W mode
The expanded shooting 
freedom of a multi-angle LCD
Other functions
Sophisticated editing possibilities with CCD-RAW file format
Hyper Utility Software HS-V2
Included
Versatile shooting modes
Multi-exposure 
function
Extensive shooting and image data displays
FinePix Photo button
Additional functions
Auto-exposure 
bracketing
Multi-angle LCD monitor
RAW File Converter EX
Movie recording with sound
Easy-to-see 
LCD monitor and EVF
Super Macro shooting
2-image display function
Windows
Required CPU
OS
RAM
Required hard-disk space
256MB or 
more (512MB 
recommended)
1GB or more
Macintosh
The Super Macro mode lets you move right in – 
as close as 1cm from your subject. Close-ups 
are richly detailed and razor sharp, turning 
everyday objects into exciting visual images.
Pentium4, Celeron, 
Pentium-M
Windows 2000 Professional Sp4, 
Windows XP Professional SP1/SP2, 
Windows XP Home SP1/SP2
Download manual for Hyper Utility Software HS-V2 at http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital/lineup/s9100/images/hsv2.pdf
Power PC & 
Intel Processor
Mac OS X (10.3.9-10.4.6)
Multi-exposure shooting
Histogram indication (shooting)
Mode dial indication (shooting)
Shooting information indication (playback)
Overexposed
Correct
Underexposed
Convenient for selecting 
the most attractive 
image, this feature 
makes it possible to 
compare results within 
the RAW File Converter 
EX environment. Image 
analysis is supported 
with histogram highlight 
warnings and other 
sophisticated functions.
Picture-in-Picture (P-in-P) function
White balance (Auto/Manual/Custom)
Continuous shooting
Dual media slots for xD-Picture Card™ and CompactFlash/Microdrive™
Three exposure control
Aperture Priority Auto
A
Shutter Priority Auto
S
Picture Stabilization
This function allows you 
to precisely control the 
brightness or contrast 
of the image by 
confirming image data 
on the preview screen.
In addition to standard 
light source settings, this 
function allows you to set 
the white balance by 
picking a gray spot in the 
image or setting the color 
temperature.
This function allows you to 
control brightness of the 
image by specifying optimal 
settings between –1.0 and 
+2.0 in 1/6 EV increments 
according to histogram 
display and alarm indications.
Tone curve control
White balance control
Brightness control by 
exposure compensation