Fujifilm F710 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Explanation of Terms
AF/AE Lock:
On the FinePix 710, pressing the Shutter button down half way locks the focus and exposure settings (AF and AE
lock). If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the frame or change the picture composition after the
exposure is set, you can obtain good results by changing the composition after the AF and AE settings are locked.
Auto power save function:
If the camera is not used in any way for 30 seconds, this function turns features such as the LCD monitor off (Sleep
mode) to prevent battery depletion and the waste of power when the AC power adapter is connected. If the camera
is then left unused for a further period, the Auto power save function turns the camera off. This period can be set to
2 minutes or 5 minutes on this camera.
h The Auto power off function does not operate in PC mode, during automatic playback, or if it is disabled during
setup.
DPOF:
Digital Print Order Format
DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media (image memory card, etc.) that allows you to
specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are to be printed and how many prints are made of each
image.
EV:
A number that denotes Exposure Value. The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity
(speed) of the film or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects. As the brightness
of the subject changes, a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD at a constant level by
adjusting the aperture and shutter speed.
When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1. Likewise, when the light is halved, the
EV decreases by 1.
Frame rate (fps):
The frame rate refers to the number of images (frames) that are photographed or played back per second. For
example, when 10 frames are continuously photographed in a 1-second interval, the frame rate is expressed as 10
fps.
For reference, TV images are displayed at 30 fps.
JPEG:
Joint Photographics Experts Group
A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The higher the compression rate, the greater the loss
of quality in the decompressed (restored) image.
Motion JPEG:
A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound as a single file. Images in the file
are recorded in JPEG format. Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3.0 or later.
PC Card:
A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard.
PC Card Standard:
A standard for PC cards determined by the PCMCIA.
PCMCIA:
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (US).
Smear:
A phenomenon specific to CCDs whereby white streaks appear on the image when there is a very strong light
source, such as the sun or reflected sunlight, in the photography screen.
WAVE:
A standard format used on Windows systems for saving audio data. WAVE files have the “.WAV” file extension and
the data can be saved in either compressed or uncompressed format. Uncompressed recording is used on this
camera.
WAVE files can be played back on a personal computer using the following software:
Windows : MediaPlayer
Macintosh: QuickTime Player  
✽ QuickTime 3.0 or later
White Balance:
Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white. On the other hand,
devices such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit the color of
the ambient light around the subject. This adjustment is called matching the white balance.
Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for
optimal printing.
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Specifications
■ Standard number of frames per xD-Picture Card (WIDE) 
Quality setting
¢
F
¢
N
Number of recorded pixels
2816 
× 1584
2816 
× 1584
£
2304 
× 1296
2048 
× 1152
¡
1536 
× 864
Image Data Size
2.2 MB
DPC-16 (16 MB)
6
1.1 MB
14
740 KB
700 KB
14
28
28
57
58
115
116
231
500 KB
DPC-32 (32 MB)
DPC-64 (64 MB)
DPC-128 (128 MB)
DPC-256 (256 MB)
232
462
20
41
84
169
339
679
22
44
90
181
362
725
30
61
124
249
499
998
DPC-512 (512 MB)
■ Standard number of frames per xD-Picture Card (STD) 
■ Standard recording Times for xD-Picture Card (WIDE) 
Quality setting
Number of recorded pixels
DPC-16 (16 MB)
Q
(30 fps)
640 
× 360
18 sec.
36 sec.
73 sec.
147 sec.
296 sec.
W
(30 fps)
34 sec.
70 sec.
141 sec.
283 sec.
9.4 min.
DPC-32 (32 MB)
DPC-64 (64 MB)
DPC-128 (128 MB)
DPC-256 (256 MB)
9.8 min.
18.9 min.
DPC-512 (512 MB)
320 
× 184
■ Standard recording Times for xD-Picture Card (STD) 
Quality setting
Number of recorded pixels
DPC-16 (16 MB)
%
(30 fps)
640 
× 480
13 sec.
27 sec.
55 sec.
111 sec.
223 sec.
$
(30 fps)
26 sec.
54 sec.
109 sec.
219 sec.
7.3 min.
DPC-32 (32 MB)
DPC-64 (64 MB)
DPC-128 (128 MB)
DPC-256 (256 MB)
7.4 min.
14.6 min.
DPC-512 (512 MB)
320 
× 240
h These specifications are subject to change without notice. FUJIFILM shall not be held liable for damages resulting
from errors in this Owner’s Manual.
h The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. Even so, small
bright points and anomalous colors (particularly around text) may appear on the monitor. These are normal display
characteristics and do not indicate a fault with the monitor. This phenomenon will not appear on the recorded image.
h The operation error may be caused in a digital camera by the strong radio interference (i. e. electric fields, static
electricity, line noise, etc.).
h Due to the nature of the lens, the edges of images may appear distorted. This is normal.
✽ The number of available frames, recording time or file size varies slightly depending on the subjects photographed. Note
also that the between standard number of available frames and the actual number of frames is greater for xD-Picture
Card 
with higher capacities.
Quality setting
5
F
5
N
Number of recorded pixels
2832 
× 2128
2832 
× 2128
3
2048 
× 1536
2
1600 
× 1200
1
1280 
× 960
Image Data Size
3.0 MB
DPC-16 (16 MB)
5
1.5 MB
10
780 KB
620 KB
10
21
21
42
42
85
86
171
460 KB
DPC-32 (32 MB)
DPC-64 (64 MB)
DPC-128 (128 MB)
DPC-256 (256 MB)
172
343
19
40
81
162
325
651
25
50
101
204
409
818
33
68
137
275
550
1101
~
2832 
× 2128
12.9 MB
1
2
4
9
19
39
DPC-512 (512 MB)