Fujifilm a101 Mode D'Emploi

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POWER SAVE
SET–UP
hPower saving “ON” (default setting)
Power consumption is kept to a minimum to
prevent battery depletion. You should select the
“ON” setting when you are using alkaline
batteries.
iIf the camera is not used for approximately 30
seconds, the LCD switches off temporarily to reduce
power consumption (Sleep mode).
iOnce the camera is in Sleep mode, if it is left
unused for a further 90 seconds, it is automatically
switched off.
iThe charging time for the flash increases slightly
because the flash charging power is reduced.
hPower saving “OFF”
Batteries are more likely to run flat since no
power reduction measures (sleep mode, etc.)
are used. However, this function automatically
switches the camera off if the camera is not
used for approximately 2 minutes.
To bring the camera out of sleep mode so that it
is ready to shoot, press “d”,  “c”,  “a” or “b”.
This is useful since the camera is ready to shoot
more quickly than when it is switched off and
then on again. You can also take pictures when
the camera is in sleep mode simply by pressing
the shutter button.
!
The camera does not automatically switch off when a
USB connection is being used.
!
You can also bring the camera out of sleep mode by
pressing buttons other than “d”, “c”, “a” or “b”.
The Sleep function does not operate when the
LCD monitor is switched off, while you are
setting the file size or when the camera is in
SET–UP or Playback mode. However, if the
camera controls are not used for 2 minutes, the
camera automatically switches off.
DSC (Mass storage device) Mode
PC Connection describes how to set up a USB connection and provides an overview of the functions
available using a USB connection. Refer also to the Software Quick Start Guide booklet.
This mode provides a simple way to read images
from a SmartMedia and store images on to a
SmartMedia (
➡P.58).
PC-CAM (camera) Mode
This function allows you to conduct videoconferencing
sessions between PCs connected to the Internet.
This function can also be used to record video on a
PC (
➡P.60).
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Videoconferencing is not available for Macintosh
computers.
IN PC CONNECTION
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PC Connection
The First Time You Connect Your Camera to a Computer 
You must set up your computer as described below. Refer also to the Software Quick Start Guide
booklet.
Windows
1Load the enclosed CD-ROM into your PC’s CD-ROM drive and install the application software.
2With the CD-ROM loaded into your PC, select DSC connection mode and install the driver software.
3With the CD-ROM loaded into your PC, select PC CAMERA connection mode and install the driver
software.
Macintosh
Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and install all the software.