Fujifilm s9100 Owner's Manual

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Advanced
Features
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Use this setting to adjust the quality of the image,
including making the colors more vivid or toning the
colors down.
HIGH: Obtains deep and vivid color. This setting is
effective for taking more vivid shots of
subjects such as scenery (blue sky and
greenery etc.). 
STANDARD: The camera determines the correct
saturation.
LOW: Obtains soft color. This setting produces
beautiful images that retain the natural
ambience in low-light conditions.
!
This setting is disabled when selecting “
ù
” 
p
-CHROME or
ñ
” 
p
-B&W in the “
ü
” FinePix COLOR setting.
‘ SATURATION
Available Photography modes: N, M, <, >
SATURATION
SATURATION
1
2
EV
EV
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
HIGH
HIGH
STD
STD
LOW
LOW
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
1 3
:
:
:
:
:
:
Use this setting to raise or lower the contrast.
HARD: Emphasizes the contrast. This setting
provides crisp, clear images.
STANDARD: The camera determines the correct
contrast.
SOFT: Lowers the contrast. Bright areas are less
likely to be washed out and dark areas are
less likely to turn completely black.
!
This setting is disabled when selecting “
ù
” 
p
-CHROME or
ñ
” 
p
-B&W in the “
ü
” FinePix COLOR setting.
“ CONTRAST
Available Photography modes: N, M, <, >
CONTRAST
CONTRAST
1
2
EV
EV
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
HARD
HARD
STD
STD
SOFT
SOFT
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
1 3
:
:
:
:
:
Á BRACKETING
Available Photography modes: N, M, <, >
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU
✽ Displaying the menus (➡P.63)
Use this setting to photograph the same image with
different exposure settings. Bracketing shoots 3
continuous frames, one of which is correctly
exposed while the remaining two are underexposed
and overexposed respectively by a set amount.
Bracketing settings (3)
±1/3 EV, ±2/3 EV, ±1 EV
See P.151 for more information on EVs.
!
If the underexposed or overexposed frame is outside the
camera’s control range, the picture is not taken with the
specified setting increments.
!
Flash photography cannot be used.
!
This feature always takes 3 shots. However, if there is
insufficient space on the media for 3 shots, no picture will be
taken.
1
BRACKETING
BRACKETING
1
2
:              
:              
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
1 3
EV
EV
EV
EV
1 3
EV
EV
EV
EV
2 3
    1      
1      
:
:
:
:
:
After setting the exposure for bracketing:
1 Hold down the “
f
” button.
2 Turn the Command dial to select “
j
”.
2
O F F
O F F
320
320
320
320 F5.6
F5.6
F5.6
F5.6
ISO
 200
ISO
 200
ISO
 200
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NNN
0
1
0
2
Multiple exposure provides a way of overlaying
images on top of each other to give a final image
that cannot be got through normal photography.
!
When the image is overexposed, use negative compensation
in the brightness (exposure compensation) setting to correct
the exposure (
➡P.45).
!
Only the optical zoom can be used for multiple exposure
shots. The digital zoom (
➡P.29) does not function.
!
This mode is canceled when changing the Mode dial to
B
”, “
”, “
À
”, “
U
”, “
,
”, “
/
” or “
r
”, and turning the
camera off.
È MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
Available Photography modes: N, M, <, >
MULTI-EXPOSURE
MULTI-EXPOSURE
1
2
EV
EV
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
1 3
:
:
:
:
:
:
h Continuous shooting and auto bracketing are disabled when MULTI-EXPOSURE is selected.
h You cannot change the photography menu settings and the quality setting during shooting.
h There is no limit on the number of multiple exposures.
1
A preview screen appears when taking a picture.
h To overlay more images
Press “c”.
h To record the image
Press the “MENU/OK” button.
h To return to the previous image
Press “d”.
h To stop without recording any images
Press the “DISP/BACK” button.
!
A preview image is always shown, regardless of the IMAGE
DISPLAY setting (
➡P.101). 
!
Changing the Photography mode exits multiple exposure
mode without recording the images.
CANCEL
CANCEL
NEXT
NEXT
REC
REC
CANCEL ALL
CANCEL ALL
MULTI-EXPOSURE
MULTI-EXPOSURE
2
From the 2nd shot onwards, the yellow “
·
” icon
appears on the screen.
320 F5.6
ISO
 200
ISO
 200
ISO
 200
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NNN
CANCEL ALL
CANCEL ALL
Auto bracketing