Fujifilm FinePix S9100 / S9600 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Advanced
Features
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REC
REC
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During recording, “yREC” appears in the bottom-
left corner of the screen and a counter that shows
the remaining time appears in the top-right corner
of the screen. 
!
If the brightness of the subject changes during movie
recording, the sound of lens operation may be recorded.
!
Some wind noise may be recorded in shots taken outdoors.
!
When the remaining time runs out, recording ends and the
movie is saved onto the media.
RECORDING MOVIES
MOVIE MODE
!
If recording is stopped immediately after it begins, 1 second
of the movie is recorded onto the media.
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Press the shutter button down halfway during
recording, the recoding ends.
■ Recording times per media
✽ These figures are the available recording times using a new media formatted on the camera. The actual recording
times will vary depending on the free space available on the media.
Available recording times
%
(640 
× 480)
$
(320 
× 240)
Quality mode
Sample uses
For better quality
To record longer movies
Quality settings in Movie mode
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13s
640x480:
640x480:
:
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1 Press “a” or “b” to change the setting.
2 Press the “MENU/OK” button to confirm the
setting.
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The quality setting is retained even when the
camera is off or the mode setting is changed.
When used media is 4GB or more, a movie up to 60 minutes long (at the “
%
” setting) or 120 minutes
long (at the “
$
” setting) can be recorded.
Visit website for information on available Microdrive / CompactFlash card: 
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital/
1 Set the Mode dial to “
r
”.
2 Press the “
p
” button to display the menu on the
screen.
!
In “
r
” Movie mode, do not set the “
û
” (sensitivity) setting.
!
In “
r
” Movie mode, do not set the “
ü
” FinePix COLOR
setting.
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˘ QUALITY SETTINGS IN MOVIE MODE
PHOTO MODE MOVIE
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:
QUALITY
QUALITY
Press “c”.
Notes on using Microdrives for movie shooting 
If the camera’s internal temperature rises too high, movie shooting stops to protect the media. Because
Microdrives tend to generate heat (for mechanical reasons), long periods of continuous movie shooting
may not be possible when the ambient temperature is high. As a general guide to shooting times, you
can shoot movies for around 20 minutes at an ambient temperature of +30°C/+86°F and for around 30
minutes at +25°C/+77°F.
1 If the camera’s internal temperature rises during shooting, “MICRODRIVE IS OVERHEATING.
MOVIE RECORDING WILL AUTOMATICALLY STOP SOON” appears.
2 This then changes to “PLEASE STOP MOVIE RECORDING!”. If you continue shooting, the movie is
saved and the camera shuts down.
3 If you then immediately try to start shooting again, “MOVIE RECORDING HAS STOPPED CANNOT
RESTART A WHILE” appears and you cannot start shooting. Turn the camera off and do not use it for
roughly 30 minutes until it has cooled down. Note that you can still shoot still images during this period.
!
Because the Microdrive is hot just after a movie is recorded, do not remove the Microdrive immediately.
MICRODRIVE IS OVERHEATING
MICRODRIVE IS OVERHEATING
MOVIE RECORDING WILL
MOVIE RECORDING WILL
AUTOMATICALLY STOP SOON
AUTOMATICALLY STOP SOON
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REC
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1
MOVIE RECORDING HAS
MOVIE RECORDING HAS
STOPPED CANNOT
STOPPED CANNOT
RESTART A  WHILE
RESTART A WHILE
PLEASE STOP
PLEASE STOP
MOVIE RECORDING !
MOVIE RECORDING !
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Media capacity
16 MB
xD-Picture Card
Microdrive
32 MB
64 MB
128 MB
256 MB
512 MB
340 MB
1 GB
Quality
(30 frames per second)
54 sec.
26 sec.
109 sec.
219 sec.
7.3 min.
14.6 min.
10.0 min.
30.1 min.
(30 frames per second)
27 sec.
13 sec.
55 sec.
111 sec.
223 sec.
7.4 min.
5.1 min.
1 GB
29.3 min.
14.9 min.
2 GB
58.6 min.
29.8 min.
15.3 min.