Replacing The Mf Gard Batteries - FujiFilm ENDEAVOR FOTONEX 3500ix ZOOM MRC Manual De Instrucciones

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REPLACING THE MF CARO
BATTERIES
lia
0
lnsert the tip
of a bali point
pen
or ether proper tool into
the
small
opening
of
the
battery compartment
caver,
and
detach the
caver as shawn above.
8
lnsert the tip
of
the bali point pen
or
ether proper tool
into
the small
space around
the batteries
,
and
take the
batteries out.
!lm
lnsert the lithium
battery
diagonally toward the
arrow
0
,
and
fit
it
toward the
arrow
8
.
Apply the Battery Compartment Caver diagonally toward
the
arrow
0
,
and
fit it
toward the arrow
O.
Make sure
that the Battery Compartment Caver has been
closed
firmly.
1
Two CR1220 butten type
lithium
batteries are
used.
l
*The
MF
card
is
loaded
with
batteries
at
the lime of ship-
ping from the
factory.
*
Do
not
mix new
and old cnes.
DIGITAL
PROGRAMMED FLASH
1
A
ward on
digital programmed (DP) flash
1
A new function
which allows
the
camera judging
the photograph
-
ing
conditions and automatically adjusting
the
quantity of
light
emitted by the
flash
according to
three
different data
(the
bright-
ness
of
the
subject,
the
distance,
and the
focallength
of
the
lens).
The
flash always
tires
automatically
unless
otherwise
the
subject
is bright
or
tao
far.
This
programmed flash
allows anyone
to take
clean pictures simply.
Sorne practical examples
are
introduced
ta
explain the
affects.
~~&•
Close-up photography in a room or night
scene
When close-up pictures are laken
in a
dim place with an
ordinary
flash
,
it
fi
res in 100
%
light
quantity.
As the re-
suit,
the
subject is
blurred in
white.
The DP flash reduces
the light quantity dawn to 12.5
%
of the ordinary quantity
(maximum),
preventing
pictures
blurred in white
.
liE •
Portrait photography at high brightness
When
a
persan
is
photographed in bright
daylight,
his
(
he~
face
is
likely to be
spotted with
the shades
of
hair and
nose.
Even
in
such a case,
the OP
flas
h
automatically
tires to reduce the
shades.
1t
seems
unnecessary ta use
the
fl
ash
in bright
place.
However,
yeu will understand
the effect by
comparing a
picture ta ken
with
the
flash
used
and
a
picture
taken without
using the flash
.
lllml) •
Photography against the sun
When
a
persan
standing
by
a
window
or subject
with back-
light
is
photographed,
the
subject
becomes
a shade and
an under-exposure
may result.
ln
this
case
also,
the DP
flash
automatically
provides the optimum light quantity
so
that you
can
take
beautiful
plctures.
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