Fujifilm FinePix X100 P10NC04120A Manual Do Utilizador

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P10NC04120A
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Depending on whether your priority is the crispness of the resolution 
or keeping noise reduction to minimum, X100 lets you choose from 5 
levels of noise reduction, enabling you to tune the sensitivity-related 
textural quality when shooting high sensitivity scenes.
Depending on how you intend to use the image, the X100 lets you 
choose output color space: sRGB for a standard range of color 
reproduction on general displays or the broader color rendition of 
Adobe RGB. 
Fine-tune image quality with “Color” for color saturation adjustment, 
“Highlight Tone” and “Shadow Tone” for tweaking contrast in 
highlights and shadows, and “Sharpness” to stress or soften image 
outlines. With this detailed image quality control, you can produce 
an image that precisely matches your creative objective.
For the management, viewing and converting of RAW image data on 
your PC, you will find SILKYPIX viewer and RAW conversion software  
included. (Windows version only.)
Adopting Fujifilm’s original TTL automatic flash control technology, 
the built-in high-precision flash system is ready to supplement 
lighting when shooting small items or capturing special occasions 
indoors and other low-light scenes. When even more light is required 
or shooting with the lens hood attached, you can use a separately 
sold TTL flash.
After powering OFF the X100, it enters a “sleep” state for up to 20 
minutes. If the power is turned ON during this time, X100 “wakes” in 
0.7 sec (compared with a cold start time of 2.2 sec.) and is ready 
for you to frame and capture the moment.
If you turn this mode on when using the optical viewfinder, the 
power saving system is activated, doubling the maximum number of 
images per full charge from 300 in normal operation. It is ideal for 
getting the most of your battery capacity and getting a few more 
valuable shots out of your charge.
◎Maximum shots in the case of a fully charged NP-95 lithium battery pack, based on the CIPA 
(Camera & Imaging Products Association) test standard. 
X100 lets you create, save and instantly recall up to 3 sets of user 
defined settings covering all parameters from ISO sensitivity and 
image size to white balance. No fumbling through menus and missing 
the shot. When the moment comes, you are always ready with your 
favorite pre-defined settings to smoothly capture the scene. 
You can assign any one of the following frequently used functions to the Fn 
(Function) Button and enjoy smooth one-touch controls during shooting: 
○ISO sensitivity (default setting)  ○Depth of field confirmation ○Image size
○Image quality mode ○Dynamic range ○Film simulation ○ND filter ON/OFF
○AF mode selection (area selection/auto area) ○Movie shooting ○Custom setting
○Self timer
Empowering you with a choice of 4 different auto bracketing functions 
(AE, ISO Sensitivity, Dynamic Range and Film Simulation), the X100 
lets you experience a whole world of photographic expression.
The combination of the high readout speed of the CMOS sensor 
and the improved processing speed of the EXR Processor enables 
the X100 to shoot 5 frames per second (maximum capacity: 10 
frames). Capture a series of exposures of moving subjects and 
other challenging photographic scenes with high-speed continuous 
shooting performance and later select the best shot. 
As you sweep the camera across the scene, the X100 captures multiple 
images and seamlessly stitches them together into a single panorama 
photo. Even when enlarged to an A3-size print, there is virtually no loss 
of resolution. Holding the camera horizontally or vertically, Motion 
Panorama lets you shoot 120° or 180° views. 
PROVIA
Velvia
ASTIA
Film Simulation Bracketing
One press of the shutter produces 3 images of the scene, each with 
a different Film Simulation effect (PROVIA, Velvia and ASTIA) based 
on a single exposure. 
Display of up to 100 thumbnail images lets users easily view, select and 
delete multiple images at a time.
X100 can automatically detect and correct red-eye effects in portraits 
in-camera after the shot is taken. Setting for correction in combination 
with red-eye reduction flash during shooting is also possible.
Display images by date, photos showing people and other categories 
for easy searching.
Exploiting the amazing quality and 
performance of the large CMOS sensor 
and high-speed processor, the X100 can 
shoot up to 10 minutes of high-definition 
movies (720p, 24fps). In addition to full 
AUTO exposure, users can also shoot with aperture priority AE. Taking 
advantage of the bright F2 lens, you can capture movies with a softly 
defocused “bokeh” background. Later with plug-and-play ease, connect 
the camera directly to your TV with the HDMI cable (sold separately), and 
enjoy sharing your movies complete with stereo audio on the big screen.
Functions that will fire your passion for photography.
The X100's built-in RAW data converter 
lets you view your results without the 
need for your PC. In addition to the 
conversion of RAW data taking into 
account exposure compensation, white 
balance and other in-camera image 
quality control settings, the user can 
also apply Film Simulation modes in the 
converter mode.
In addition to Auto White Balance, 
the X100 also offers a choice of 9 
white balance presets to compensate 
for the color of different light sources. 
Users can also set a Custom White 
Balance using a gray card or other 
surface, or select the optimum Kelvin 
value.
Display exposure and other shooting 
information at the time the image was 
taken. 
Zoom in on the focus point of the captured 
image to check focal precision, blur, etc. 
For precision correction of white 
balance or to explore the creative 
effects you can achieve from filters, 
the X100 lets you fine tune white 
balance by adjusting R (red) 
⇔ Cy 
(cyan) and B (blue) 
⇔ Ye (yellow) 
in ±9 steps.
+1/3
±0
−1/3
AE Bracketing
One press of the shutter captures 3 shots of the same scene at different 
exposures. AE bracketing can be set in 1/3, 2/3 and 1 EV steps.
ISO200
ISO400
ISO800
ISO Sensitivity Bracketing
Based on a single exposure, this bracketing function automatically 
reproduces the scene as 3 images, each with a different ISO sensitivity 
and without changing the shutter speed and aperture, letting you capture 
the moment with varying degrees of brightness. Setting is possible in 1/3, 
2/3 and 1 EV steps.
100%
200%
400%
Dynamic Range Bracketing
Select this bracketing mode, press the shutter once and capture 3 
exposures of the same scene with high-speed continuous shooting, each 
at a different dynamic range setting (100%, 200% & 400%).
Just press the
     Button any time while shooting to switch to 3× digital 
zoom, tripling the lens focal length to 105mm (135 equivalent). 
When you hold the camera for a shot, your left hand naturally 
controls the Aperture Ring and your right comfortably finds the 
Shutter Speed Dial. Everything is ideally positioned so you can 
concentrate on composing your shot. You are in complete control 
with a choice of aperture priority AE, shutter speed priority AE, 
program AE and manual exposure control. 
Exposure Control
    At a glance you know your current Aperture and
    Shutter settings without powering up
Within the screen, the auto focus area 
is divided into a 49-point matrix (25 
points in the case of OVF). AF 
accurately and swiftly recognizes the 
primary subject and brings it into 
crystal clear focus, and also lets you 
freely select the position of the AF 
frame. Using the electronic  viewfinder 
and the LCD monitor, you can also change the AF frame size and 
pinpoint the focusing.
Focusing
White Balance Setting
Image Quality Control
Motion Panorama
Flash
Power Control System
Customization Functions
Playback Functions
HD Movie
Continuous Shooting/Bracketing
    Selectable AF with a 49-point Metering Matrix 
Your default format is JPEG, but you want to 
take the next shot in RAW. With just a touch of 
the RAW Button, you can switch to JPEG+RAW 
and capture the next scene in both.
RAW Shooting
    RAW Button
X100 lets you easily set exposure in 1EV steps with the Aperture 
Ring and Shutter Dial, but for more detailed adjustment in 1/3 EV 
steps, you can use the Command Lever to fine tune the aperture 
setting and the Command Dial to adjust shutter speed. 
    Tweak Exposure with the Command Lever and 
    Command Dial 
 
X100 incorporates an ND filter in the lens so you can take full 
advantage of the bright F2 optical excellence. Just turn it ON/OFF 
in the menu and you are ready for scenes where a slower shutter 
speed or a more open aperture is desirable.
    3-Stop ND Filter Built into the Lens  
 
    In-camera RAW Converter
    Kelvin Value Setting
    OVF Power Save Mode
    Quick Start Mode
    Fn Button for one-touch access to a frequently
    used function
    Precise White Balance Setting
    Special X100 RAW Conversion software included
X100 lets you expand the normal sensitivity range of ISO200~6400 to 
ISO100~12800. By assigning this setting to the Fn Button, extended 
sensitivity is available at a touch of a button.
ISO Sensitivity
    ISO200
∼6400 Sensitivity Setting Range
    Color, Tone & Sharpness Adjustment 
    2 Color Space Types
    Noise Reduction Control
    5fps High Speed Continuous Shooting 
    Shoot panorama shots and show them in
    stunning large-size prints.
    Selection of Various Auto Bracketing Functions
    3× Digital Zoom Movie Shooting
    Premium Quality Movies
    Super Intelligent Flash
    Save Custom Settings
    Shooting Data Display
    Focus Point Zoom
    ”Red Eye” Correction
    Micro Thumbnail View
    Picture Search
ISO Auto automatically adjusts the ISO within a range of ISO200 to 
ISO3200 when it is not possible to get an appropriate exposure. 
With this control, you can freely set an ISO Auto sensitivity ceiling 
up to ISO3200 and a minimum shutter speed down to 1/4 sec., 
highly useful as a safeguard against unintentional high-sensitivity 
shots and blurring caused by camera shake.
    ISO Ceiling Setting & Minimum Shutter Speed
    Limit 
In the case of an optical viewfinder, no sensor between your eye and the 
subject means virtually no shutter time lag and no missed opportunities.
    0.01s Shutter Time Lag – Another Optical
    Viewfinder Advantage!  
 
Accelerated by the combination of the high-speed signal readout of 
the fast CMOS sensor and the newly developed EXR Processor, 
contrast detection AF delivers a huge leap in speed and precision 
so you'll never miss a shot.
    High-speed Contrast Detection Auto Focus  
 
The distance index bar is displayed in the viewfinder together with 
the depth of field scale and aperture value, providing the user with 
helpful guides for focusing. Also it is possible to adjust focus by 
rotating the focus ring while checking the image in Live View. “One 
touch” focus point zoom is also available to confirm a sharp focus. 
    2 Manual Focusing Methods
In low light settings when even the subject is hard to see through 
the viewfinder, the AF Assist Lamp illuminates the subject and 
assists Auto Focus. 
    AF Assist Lamp for Low-Light Scenes  
 
Located next to the viewfinder, the dial lets you adjust viewfinder 
focus from -2 to +1m
-1
 (dpt)  to accommodate eyeglass wearers. 
    Diopter Adjustment Dial  
 
Even in the case of macro photography where depth-of-field is 
shallow and focusing requires extreme precision, AF delivers 
superbly sharp focus for subjects as close as 10cm from the lens.
    High-precision AF even when Shooting 10cm 
    Macro Photos  
 
Turn the shutter speed dial to “T”, set a time between 1/2 and 30 
seconds (1/3 EV steps), and the countdown begins.  In “B” mode, 
you can keep the shutter open for a maximum of 60 minutes. 
    ”T” (Time) & “B” (Bulb) Long Exposure Modes
Use the menu to select the Self Timer function. It is not only great 
for group photos, but also comes in handy in macro photography 
and low exposure shots when you want to avoid blur caused by 
manual shutter release.
    Self Timer (2 or 10 seconds)
With a touch of the special AE/AF Lock button, you can lock both 
exposure and focus for the subject. Using the setup menu, you can 
also set the button to lock only AE or AF.
    Easy-to-use AE/AF Lock Button
From a choice of “MULTI METERING” for accurate response to a 
variety of lighting conditions, “SPOT” metering for precise reading 
of approximately 2% of viewfinder area in the center of the screen, 
and “AVERAGE METERING” for an average exposure setting for the 
entire scene, you can swiftly select the best metering for your shot. 
    Selectable Metering Modes
For photographers who always want 
access to detailed exposure control, 
the Exposure Compensation Dial is 
positioned in easy reach of your 
right thumb for smooth ±2EV 
adjustment in 1/3 EV steps without 
taking your eye from the viewfinder. 
    Adjust directly with Exposure Compensation Dial
Sample photos are simulated images.
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