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BL04650-201 EN

DIGITAL CAMERA Before You Begin

X100T First Steps

Basic Photography
Owners Manual (Basic Operations) and Playback

Thank you for your purchase of this product. Parts of the Camera
Product website:
http://fujifilm-x.com/x100t/ Menus

Appendix

For Your Safety

Additional information may be found in online manuals available from:

http://fujifilm-dsc.com/manuals/
Before You Begin
Supplied Accessories
The following items are included with the camera:

NP-95 rechargeable battery BC-65N battery charger USB cable Protective covers ( 2)
Shoulder strap
Owners Manual
(this manual)

Lens cap Clip attaching tool Metal strap clips ( 2)

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About This Manual
Symbols and Conventions
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Q This information should be read before use to ensure correct operation.

Before You Begin


R Additional information that may be helpful when using the camera.
Memory Cards
Pictures are stored on optional SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards, referred to in this manual as mem-
ory cards.

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Product Care
For continued enjoyment of your camera, use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera body after each
use. Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals, which could discolor or deform the leather
on the camera body. Any liquid on the camera should be removed immediately with a soft, dry cloth.
Use a blower to remove dust from the lens and monitor, then gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Any
remaining stains can be removed by wiping gently with a piece of FUJIFILM lens-cleaning paper to
which a small amount of lens-cleaning fluid has been applied. Care should be taken to avoid scratch-
ing the lens or monitor.

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Table of Contents
Before You Begin Parts of the Camera
Supplied Accessories ........................................................................2 Parts of the Camera ........................................................................ 24
About This Manual .............................................................................3 Camera Displays............................................................................... 36
Symbols and Conventions ............................................................3
Memory Cards ....................................................................................3
Menus

Before You Begin


Product Care .........................................................................................4 Using the Menus: Shooting Mode ........................................... 42
Using the Shooting Menu .......................................................... 42
First Steps Shooting Menu Options.............................................................. 43
Attaching the Strap ...........................................................................6 Using the Menus: Playback Mode............................................ 45
Charging the Battery ........................................................................8 Using the Playback Menu ........................................................... 45
Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card ........................... 10 Playback Menu Options .............................................................. 46
Turning the Camera on and Off ................................................ 12 The Setup Menu ............................................................................... 47
Basic Setup ......................................................................................... 13 Using the Setup Menu ................................................................. 47
Setup Menu Options .................................................................... 48
Basic Photography and Playback
Taking Photographs ....................................................................... 14 Appendix
Viewing Pictures .............................................................................. 16 FUJIFILM X100T Product Information .................................... 50
Viewing Pictures Full Frame....................................................... 16 Free FUJIFILM Apps ....................................................................... 50
Viewing Photo Information ....................................................... 17 Caring for the Camera ................................................................... 51
Playback Zoom ............................................................................... 18 Storage and Use ............................................................................. 51
Multi-Frame Playback................................................................... 19 Traveling ............................................................................................ 51
Deleting Pictures ............................................................................. 20
FRAME ................................................................................................ 20
For Your Safety
SELECTED FRAMES ........................................................................ 21 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...................................... 52
ALL FRAMES ..................................................................................... 21 Safety Notes ..................................................................................... 53
Basic Movie Recording and Playback..................................... 22 NOTICES ............................................................................................. 57
Recording High-Definition (HD) Movies ............................... 22
Viewing Movies............................................................................... 22
Viewing Pictures on a Computer .............................................. 23

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First Steps
Attaching the Strap
Attach the strap clips to the camera and then attach the strap.
1 Open a strap clip. 2 Place the strap clip on an eyelet.
Use the clip attaching tool to open a strap clip, Hook the strap eyelet in the clip opening. Re-
making sure that the tool and clip are in the move the tool, using the other hand to keep
orientations shown. the clip in place.

Q Keep the tool in a safe place. You will need it to


open the strap clips when removing the strap. 3 Pass the clip through the eyelet.
Rotate the clip fully through
the eyelet until it clicks
closed.

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Attaching the Strap

4 Attach a protective cover. 6 Fasten the strap.


Place a protective cover over the eyelet as Fasten the strap as shown. Repeat Steps 56
shown, with the black side of the cover toward for the second eyelet.
the camera. Repeat Steps 14 for the second
eyelet.

First Steps
Q To avoid dropping the camera, be sure the strap is
correctly secured.

5 Insert the strap.


Insert the strap through a protective cover
and strap clip.

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Charging the Battery
The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery before use.
The camera uses an NP-95 rechargeable battery.
The battery takes about 4 hours to fully charge.

1 Place the battery in the charger. 2 Plug the charger in.


Insert the battery in the orientation indicated Plug the charger into an indoor power outlet.
by the DFC labels. The charging indicator will light.
Battery
The Charging Indicator
Charge
lamp Arrow The charging indicator shows battery charge sta-
tus as follows:
Charging
Battery status Action
indicator
DFC Battery not
Insert the battery.
label inserted.
DFC label Off
Battery fully
Remove the battery.
Battery charger charged.
On Battery charging.
R Attach the supplied adapter Unplug the charger
Blinks Battery fault. and remove the
before charging the battery
battery.
(the adapter is attached at
shipment).
3 Charge the battery.
Adapter Remove the battery when charging is com-
R The supplied AC cord is for use exclusively with
plete. See the specifications for charging
the supplied battery charger. Do not use the
supplied charger with other cords or the sup-
times (note that charging times increase at
plied cord with other devices. low temperatures).
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Charging the Battery
Q Unplug the charger when it is not in use.
Q Remove dirt from the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. Failure to observe this precaution could prevent
the battery from charging.
Q Do not affix stickers or other objects to the battery. Failure to observe this precaution could make it impossible
to remove the battery from the camera.
Q Do not short the battery terminals. The battery could overheat.
Q Read the cautions in The Battery and Power Supply.

First Steps
Q Use only battery chargers designated for use with the battery. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in product malfunction.
Q Do not remove the labels from the battery or attempt to split or peel the outer casing.
Q The battery gradually loses its charge when not in use. Charge the battery one or two days before use.
Q Charging times may increase at very low or very high temperatures.

Charging via a computer


The battery can be charged by connecting the camera to a computer.
Connect the supplied USB cable as shown, making sure the connectors
are fully inserted.
Q Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not use a USB hub or keyboard.
Q If the computer goes into sleep mode while charging, charging will stop. To continue charging, disable sleep
mode on the computer, and disconnect and connect the USB cable.
Q Charging may be impossible depending on computer specifications, settings or conditions.
R The battery status icons show battery charge status when the camera is turned on, and the indicator lamp
shows it when the camera is turned off.
Battery status icon when camera on Indicator lamp when camera off Battery status
Y (yellow) On Battery charging.
N (green) Off Charging complete.
Z (red) Blinks Battery fault.

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Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card
Insert the battery and memory card as described below.
1 Open the battery-chamber cover. 2 Insert the battery.
Slide the battery-chamber latch as shown and Using the battery to keep the battery latch
open the battery-chamber cover. pressed to one side, insert the battery con-
tacts first in the direction shown by the arrow.
Confirm that the battery is securely latched.
Arrow

Q Do not open the battery-chamber cover when


the camera is on. Failure to observe this precau-
tion could damage image files or memory cards.
Q Do not use excessive force when handling the
Battery latch
battery-chamber cover.
Q Insert the battery in the orientation shown. Do
not use force or attempt to insert the battery up-
side down or backwards. The battery will slide in
easily in the correct orientation.

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Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card

3 Insert the memory card. 4 Close the battery-chamber cover.


Holding the memory card in the orientation
shown, slide it in until it clicks into place at the
back of the slot.

First Steps
Removing the Battery and Memory Card
Before removing the battery or memory card, turn
Click! the camera off and open the battery-chamber cover.
To remove the battery, press
the battery latch to the side,
and slide the battery out of
the camera as shown.
Battery latch
Q Be sure card is in the correct orientation; do not
To remove the memory card,
insert at an angle or use force. If the memory
press it in and release it slowly.
card is not correctly inserted or no memory card
The card can then be removed
is inserted, a will appear in the LCD monitor
by hand. When a memory
and internal memory will be used for recording
card is removed, the card
and playback.
could come out of the slot too
quickly. Use your finger to hold
it and gently release the card.

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Turning the Camera on and Off
Rotate the ON/OFF switch to ON to turn the camera Battery Level
on. Select OFF to turn the camera off. After turning the camera
on, check the battery level
in the display.

Indicator Description
N Battery close to fully charged.
R Press the a button to start playback. Press the L Battery about two-thirds charged.
shutter button halfway to return to shooting mode. Battery about one-third charged. Charge
R The camera will turn off automatically if no opera- J
as soon as possible.
tions are performed for the length of time selected J Battery exhausted. Turn camera off and
for Z POWER MANAGEMENT > AUTO POWER (red) recharge battery.
OFF in the setup menu. To reactivate the camera
after it has turned off automatically, press the shut-
ter button halfway or turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF
and then back to ON.
Q Fingerprints and other marks on the lens or view-
finder can affect pictures or the view through the
viewfinder. Keep the lens and viewfinder clean.

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Basic Setup
A language-selection dialog is displayed the first 2 Highlight a language START MENU

time the camera is turned on. Set up the cam- and press MENU/OK. ENGLISH

era as described below (you can reset the clock


FRANCAIS
or change languages at any time using the DEUTSCH

F DATE/TIME or Q a options in the SET NO

setup menu). R Press DISP/BACK to skip the current step. Any

First Steps
steps you skip will be displayed the next time
Using the Selector
the camera is turned on.
Press the selector up, down, left, or right to highlight
items and press MENU/OK to select. 3 The date and time will DATE/TIME NOT SET

Move cursor up
be displayed. Press the 2016
2015

Select highlighted selector left or right YY. MM. DD 2014 1. 1 12 : 00


2013 AM
item to highlight the year, 2012

SET NO
Move cursor left Move cursor right month, day, hour, or
minute and press up or down to change. To
change the order in which the year, month,
and day are displayed, highlight the date for-
Move cursor down
mat and press the selector up or down. Press
MENU/OK when settings are complete.
1 Turn the camera on.
R If the battery is removed for an extended period,
the camera clock will be reset and the language-
selection dialog will be displayed when the camera
is turned on.

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Basic Photography and Playback
Taking Photographs
This section describes how to take pictures using program AE (mode P).
1 Adjust settings for program AE. A Shutter speed: Select A (auto)
B Exposure compensation: Select 0
A
C Focus mode: Select S (single AF)
D Aperture: Select A (auto)
B Confirm that P appears in the display.
F

P 160 2.0 AUTO 800


P

OVF EVF/LCD

Viewfinder Display Selection


Use the viewfinder selector to
switch between the optical view-
finder (OVF) and electronic view-
D
finder (EVF) displays.

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Taking Photographs

2 Ready the camera. Focus frame Focus frame


Hold the camera steady F

with both hands and brace


your elbows against your
sides. Shaking or unsteady
hands can blur your shots.
P 160 2.0 800
To prevent pictures that are
AUTO
P

out of focus or too dark (un- OVF EVF/LCD

Basic Photography and Playback


derexposed), keep your fin- R If the subject is poorly lit, the AF-assist illumina-
gers and other objects away tor may light.
from the lens and flash.
4 Shoot.
3 Focus. Smoothly press the shutter button
Frame the picture with your subject the rest of the way down to take the
in the center of the display and press picture.
the shutter button halfway to focus. R The flash may fire if lighting is poor. Camera set-
If the camera is able to focus, it will beep twice tings can be changed to prevent the flash firing.
and focus area will glow green. Focus and
exposure will lock while the shutter button is
pressed halfway.
If the camera is unable to focus, the focus frame
will turn red, and s will be displayed. If the
subject is close to the camera, select macro
mode and try again.

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Viewing Pictures
Viewing Pictures Full Frame
To view pictures full frame, press a.
100-0001

Additional pictures can be viewed by pressing the selector left or right or rotating the focus ring. Press
the selector or rotate the ring right to view pictures in the order recorded, left to view pictures in re-
verse order. Keep the selector pressed to scroll rapidly to the desired frame.
R Pictures taken using other cameras are indicated by a m (gift image) icon during playback.

Favorites: Rating Pictures


To rate the current picture, press DISP/BACK and press the selector up and down to select from zero to five stars.
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Viewing Pictures

Viewing Photo Information


The photo information display changes each time the selector is
pressed up.

Basic data Info display 1 Info display 2


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LENS 23.0mm
F5.6
FOCAL LENGTH 23.0mm
COLOR SPACE sRGB
LENS MODULATION OPT. ON
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NEXT BACK

R Press the selector left or right or rotate the focus ring to view other images.

Zooming in on the Focus Point


Press the center of the command dial to zoom in on the focus point. Press the center of the command dial again
to return to full-frame playback.

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Viewing Pictures

Playback Zoom
Rotate the command dial right to zoom in on the current picture, left to
zoom out (to view multiple images, rotate the command dial left when
the picture is displayed full frame). Press DISP/BACK or MENU/OK to exit
zoom.

Rotate right Rotate right


100-0001

Zoom indicator

Rotate left

R The maximum zoom ratio varies with image size. Playback zoom is not available with cropped or resized cop-
ies saved at a size of a.

The Navigation Window


When the picture is zoomed in, the selector can be used to view areas of the image
not currently visible in the display.
Navigation window
shows portion of image
currently displayed
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Viewing Pictures

Multi-Frame Playback
To change the number of images displayed, rotate the command dial
left when a picture is displayed full frame.

Rotate left to view


more images.

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100-0001

Rotate right to view


fewer images.

Use the selector to highlight images and press MENU/OK to view the highlighted image full frame
(to zoom in on the selected image, rotate the command dial right when the picture is displayed full
frame). In the nine- and hundred-frame displays, press the selector up or down to view more pictures.

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Deleting Pictures
To delete individual pictures, multiple selected FRAME
pictures, or all pictures, press the b button when Delete pictures one at a time.
a picture is displayed full frame and choose from
the options on the following pages. Note that 1 Press the b button in full-frame playback and
select FRAME.
deleted pictures can not be recovered. Copy im-
portant pictures to a computer or other storage 2 Press the selector left or right to scroll
device before proceeding. through pictures and press MENU/OK to delete
(a confirmation dialog is not displayed). Re-
peat to delete additional pictures.

ERASE

FRAME
SELECTED FRAMES
ALL FRAMES

R Protected pictures can not be deleted. Remove pro-


tection from any pictures you wish to delete.
R If a message appears stating that the selected im-
ages are part of a DPOF print order, press MENU/OK to
delete the pictures.
R If a memory card is inserted, pictures will be deleted
from the memory card. Otherwise pictures will be
deleted from internal memory.

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Deleting Pictures

SELECTED FRAMES ALL FRAMES


Delete multiple selected pictures. Delete all unprotected pictures.
1 Press the b button in full-frame playback and 1 Press the b button in full-frame playback and
choose SELECTED FRAMES. choose ALL FRAMES.
2 Highlight pictures and press MENU/OK to select 2 A confirmation dialog will be displayed; high-
or deselect (pictures in photobooks or print light OK and press MENU/OK to delete all un-
orders are shown by S). protected pictures. Pressing DISP/BACK cancels

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deletion; note that any pictures deleted before
3 When the operation is complete, press the button was pressed can not be recovered.
DISP/BACK to display a confirmation dialog.
4 Highlight OK and press MENU/OK to delete the
selected pictures.

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Basic Movie Recording and Playback
Recording High-Definition (HD) Movies Viewing Movies
The camera can be used to record short high- During playback, movies 12/31/2050 10:00 AM

definition movies. are displayed as shown at


right. The following oper-
1 Press the Fn button (function button 1) to start ations can be performed
recording. PLAY

while a movie is displayed: 0

Movie icon
Operation Description
Press the selector down to start playback.
Press again to pause. While playback
Start/pause playback is paused, you can press the selector
left or right to rewind or advance one
Recording indicator frame at a time.
End playback Press the selector up to end playback.
Press the selector left or right to adjust
Adjust speed
playback speed during playback.
Time remaining

2 Press the button again to end recording. Re-


cording ends automatically when the maxi-
mum length is reached or the memory card is
full.
Q The indicator lamp lights while movies are being
recorded.

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Viewing Pictures on a Computer
Connect the camera using the supplied USB cable and copy pictures to the computer.

Q Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not use a USB hub or keyboard.
Windows

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MyFinePix Studio (available for download from the website below) can be used to copy pictures to a com-
puter, where they can be stored, viewed, organized, and printed.
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/mfs/
RAW FILE CONVERTER (available for download from the website below) can be used to view RAW images on
your computer.
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/rfc/

Mac OS
RAW FILE CONVERTER (available for download from the website below) can be used to view RAW images on
your computer.
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/rfc/

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Parts of the Camera
Parts of the Camera

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Parts of the Camera
A Shutter button Q ON/OFF switch h Diopter adjustment control
B Exposure compensation dial R Fn button (function button 1) i VIEW MODE button
C Shutter speed dial S Battery latch j a (playback) button
D Hot shoe T Memory card slot k b (delete) button (playback mode)
E Flash U Battery chamber Fn button (function button 6)
F Microphone (L) V Eye sensor l Wi-Fi button
G Viewfinder window W Command dial Fn button (function button 7)
H Strap eyelet X Connector cover m DRIVE button
I Focus mode selector Y DC coupler cable cover n AEL/AFL (autoexposure/autofocus lock) button
J Aperture ring Z Battery-chamber cover latch o Indicator lamp
K Focus ring a Battery-chamber cover p Q (quick menu) button
L Lens b Tripod mount q Selector/function buttons
M Front ring c Speaker r DISP (display)/BACK button

Parts of the Camera


N AF-assist illuminator d LCD monitor
Self-timer lamp e Microphone/remote release connector
O Viewfinder selector f Micro USB connector
P Microphone (R) g Micro HDMI connector *
* Use an HDMI cable no more than 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) long.

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Parts of the Camera

The Selector The Command Dial


Press the selector up (w),
left (e), right (r), or down
(t) to highlight items and
press MENU/OK (q) to se-
lect. The up, left, right, and
down buttons also double The command dial can be used to nav-
as the macro, film simula- igate the menus, to zoom in and out
tion, white balance, and and choose the number of pictures displayed
focus-area selection buttons, respectively, and as during playback, and to select options in the
function buttons 2 through 5. quick menu display.
Press the center of the command dial
to zoom in on the active focus area
during shooting or playback.

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Parts of the Camera

The Aperture Ring and Shutter Speed Dial Mode S: Shutter-Priority AE


Use the aperture ring and shutter speed dial to Take pictures at the selected shutter speed. The
choose from modes P, S, A, and M. camera adjusts aperture automatically.
Shutter speed dial

Aperture: A Shutter speed: 11000s

Mode A: Aperture-Priority AE
Take pictures at the selected aperture. The cam-

Parts of the Camera


era adjusts shutter speed automatically.
Aperture ring

Mode P: Program AE
Aperture and shutter speed can be adjusted us-
ing program shift.
Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter speed: A

Mode M: Manual Exposure


Take pictures at the selected aperture and shutter
speed.
Aperture: A Shutter speed: A

Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter speed: 11000s

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Parts of the Camera

The VIEW MODE Button


Press the VIEW MODE button to cycle through displays as shown below.

VIEW VIEW
FINDER FINDER

E EYE SENSOR:
SENSOR Automatic display
VIEWFINDER ONLY: Viewfinder only
selection using eye sensor LCD

VIEW
FINDER
VIEWFINDER ONLY+ E: Viewfinder
only; eye sensor turns display on LCD ONLY: LCD monitor only
LCD
or off

The Eye Sensor


The eye sensor turns the viewfinder on when you put your eye to the viewfinder and turns
it off when you take your eye away (note that the eye sensor may respond to objects other
than your eye or to light shining directly on the sensor). If automatic display selection is
enabled, the LCD monitor will turn on when the viewfinder turns off.
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Parts of the Camera

The Viewfinder Selector


Use the viewfinder selector to switch between the electronic viewfinder (EVF),
the optical viewfinder (OVF), and the OVF dual display.

Parts of the Camera


P 160 2.0 AUTO 800 P
P

EVF OVF Dual display

The Hybrid (EVF/OVF/Dual Display) Viewfinder


The features of the different displays are described below.
Display Description
The optical display is sharp and free of blur so that your subjects expression is always visible. In addition, the
OVF shows the area just outside the frame, making it easier to compose shots on the fly. Because the viewfinder
OVF
window is a slight distance from the lens, the area visible in photographs may however differ slightly from the
display in the viewfinder due to parallax.
The live view display gives you a preview of the final picture (including depth of field, focus, exposure, and white
EVF
balance) with exactly the same frame coverage.
Dual display As for the optical viewfinder but with a focus preview.

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Parts of the Camera

The DISP/BACK Button Shooting: Optical Viewfinder


The DISP/BACK button controls the display of indi- Standard Information off
F

cators in the viewfinder and LCD monitor.

P 160 2.0 AUTO 800

Shooting: Electronic Viewfinder


Standard Information off

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Parts of the Camera

Shooting: LCD Monitor Playback: Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor


Standard Information off Standard Information off
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FAVORITES NEXT

Info display Favorites Info display


Q The optical viewfinder can not be used for playback.

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Parts of the Camera

The Focus Mode Selector


Choose how the camera focuses.
M (manual): Focus manually using the lens focus ring. Choose
for manual control of focus or in situations in which the cam-
era is unable to focus using autofocus.
Focus ring

C (continuous AF): Focus is continually adjusted to reflect changes in the distance to the subject while the
shutter button is pressed halfway. Use for subjects that are in motion.
S (single AF): Focus locks while the shutter button is pressed halfway. Choose for stationary subjects.

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Parts of the Camera

Diopter Adjustment The Indicator Lamp


The camera is equipped with
diopter adjustment to accom-
modate individual differences
in vision. Rotate the diopter
adjustment control until the
viewfinder display is in sharp The indicator lamp shows camera status as fol-
focus. lows:
Indicator lamp Camera status
Glows green Focus locked.
Blur, focus, or exposure warning. Picture can

Parts of the Camera


Blinks green
be taken.
Blinks green Recording pictures. Additional pictures can
and orange be taken.
Recording pictures. No additional pictures
Glows orange
can be taken at this time.
Flash charging; flash will not fire when pic-
Blinks orange
ture is taken.
Blinks red Lens or memory error.
R Warnings may also appear in the display.

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Parts of the Camera

The DRIVE Button The AEL/AFL Button

Drive settings include burst shooting and brack- Lock exposure and/or focus.
eting options.

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Parts of the Camera

The Q Button The Wi-Fi Button

View and change camera settings. Highlight Connect via Wi-Fi to smartphones running the

Parts of the Camera


items using the selector and use the command free FUJIFILM smartphone app.
dial to choose an option.

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Camera Displays
The following types of indicator may be displayed during shooting and playback. In the description
that follows, all available indicators are shown for illustrative purposes; the indicators actually displayed
vary with camera settings.
Shooting: Optical Viewfinder

* a: indicates that no memory card is inserted and that pictures will be stored in the cameras internal memory.

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Camera Displays
A ND (Neutral Density) filter indicator P Electronic level e Dynamic range
B Depth-of-field preview Q Distance indicator f Film simulation
C Conversion lens R Sensitivity g White balance
D Location data download status S Exposure indicator h Shutter type
E Monitor sunlight mode T Aperture i Continuous mode
F Movie mode U Shutter speed j Self-timer indicator
G Time remaining V AE lock indicator k Macro (close-up) mod
H Internal memory indicator * W Metering l Microphone/remote release
I Number of available frames X Shooting mode m Flash mode/Flash compensation
J Image size/quality Y Focus indicator
K Battery level Z Manual focus indicator
L Bright frame a Focus mode
M Focus frame b Histogram

Parts of the Camera


N Focus warning c Silent mode indicator
O Temperature warning d Control lock

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Camera Displays

Shooting: Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor

* a: indicates that no memory card is inserted and that pictures will be stored in the cameras internal memory.

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Camera Displays
A ND (Neutral Density) filter indicator O Film simulation c Metering
B Focus check P Dynamic range d Shooting mode
C Depth-of-field preview Q Focus warning e Focus indicator
D Conversion lens R Temperature warning f Manual focus indicator
E Location data download status S Control lock g Focus mode
F Monitor sunlight mode T Silent mode indicator h Shutter type
G Movie mode U Histogram i Continuous mode
H Time remaining V Distance indicator j Self-timer indicator
I Internal memory indicator * W Battery level k Macro (close-up) mod
J Number of available frames X Sensitivity l Microphone/remote release
K Image size/quality Y Exposure indicator m Flash mode/Flash compensation
L Date and time Z Aperture n Electronic level
M Focus frame a Shutter speed

Parts of the Camera


N White balance b AE lock indicator

The Viewfinder Display


When ON is selected for A SCREEN SET-UP> EVF AUTOROTATE DISPLAYSin the setup
menu, the indicators in the viewfinder automatically rotate to match camera orientation.
Q The display in the LCD monitor is unaffected.

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Camera Displays

Playback: Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor


Q The optical viewfinder can not be used for playback.

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Camera Displays

A Date and time K Photobook assist U Shutter speed


B Intelligent face detection indicator L DPOF print indicator V Playback mode indicator
C Red-eye removal indicator M Battery level W Mark for upload to
D Pro focus mode, pro low-light mode N Image size/quality X Favorites
E Location data O Film simulation
F Protected image P Dynamic range
G Silent mode indicator Q White balance
H Internal memory indicator R Sensitivity
I Frame number S Exposure compensation
J Gift image T Aperture

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Menus
Using the Menus: Shooting Mode
Use the shooting menus to adjust shooting settings. The options available vary with the shooting
mode selected.
Using the Shooting Menu
1 Press MENU/OK to display the shooting menu. 3 Press the selector right to display options for
P SHOOTING MENU the highlighted item.
AUTOFOCUS SETTING
P SHOOTING
O MENU
ISO 200
500
IMAGE SIZE 3:2 OFF
400
IMAGE QUALITY F ISO 200
320
DYNAMIC RANGE 3:2 3:2
250
FILM SIMULATION F F
200
FILM SIMULATION BKT L (100)
EXIT AUTO1

2 Press the selector up or down to highlight the


desired menu item. 4 Press the selector up or down to highlight the
desired option.
5 Press MENU/OK to select the highlighted op-
tion.
6 Press DISP/BACK to exit from the menu.

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Using the Menus: Shooting Mode

Shooting Menu Options


G AUTOFOCUS SETTING q SHARPNESS
Adjust autofocus settings. Sharpen or soften outlines.
N ISO r HIGHLIGHT TONE
Control the cameras sensitivity to light. Adjust the appearance of highlights.
O IMAGE SIZE s SHADOW TONE
Choose the size and aspect ratio at which still pictures Adjust the appearance of shadows.
are recorded.
h NOISE REDUCTION
T IMAGE QUALITY Reduce noise in pictures taken at high sensitivities.
Choose a file format and compression ratio.
K LONG EXPOSURE NR
U DYNAMIC RANGE Reduce mottling in long time-exposures.
Control contrast.
D WHITE BALANCE

Menus
P FILM SIMULATION Adjust colors to match the light source.
Simulate the effects of different types of film.
u SELECT CUSTOM SETTING
X FILM SIMULATION BKT Recall settings saved with K EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM
Choose film types for film simulation bracketing. SETTING.
t ND FILTER K EDIT/SAVE CUSTOM SETTING
Enable or disable the ND filter. Save settings.
f COLOR F FUNCTION (Fn) SETTING
Adjust color density. Choose the roles played by the function buttons.

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Using the Menus: Shooting Mode

v DISP. CUSTOM SETTING v INTERLOCK SPOT AE & FOCUS AREA


Choose the items displayed in the viewfinder and LCD Choose whether the camera meters the current focus
monitor. frame when p SPOT is selected for C PHOTOMETRY.
Y CONVERSION LENS B RED EYE REMOVAL
Adjust settings for optional conversion lenses. Remove red-eye effects caused by the flash.
c MF ASSIST n SAVE ORG IMAGE
Choose how focus is displayed in manual focus mode. Choose whether to save unprocessed copies of pic-
tures taken using B RED EYE REMOVAL.
d ADVANCED FILTER
Take photos with filter effects. p FLASH MODE
Choose a flash mode.
o INTERVAL TIMER SHOOTING
Adjust settings for interval timer photography. I FLASH COMPENSATION
Adjust flash brightness.
B SELF-TIMER
Take pictures with the self-timer. x SHUTTER TYPE
Choose the shutter type.
k AE/AF-LOCK MODE
Choose the role played by the AEL/AFL button. W MOVIE SET-UP
Adjust movie settings.
v AE/AF-LOCK BUTTON
Choose whether the AEL/AFL button locks only expo- r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
sure, only focus, or both exposure and focus. Connect to a smartphone or tablet over a wireless net-
work.
C PHOTOMETRY
Choose how the camera measures the brightness of
the subject.

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Using the Menus: Playback Mode
Using the Playback Menu
1 Press the a button to enter playback mode. 5 Press the selector up or down to highlight the
desired option.
2 Press MENU/OK to display the playback menu.
PLAYBACK MENU 6 Press MENU/OK to select the highlighted op-
RAW CONVERSION
ERASE
tion.
CROP
RESIZE
PROTECT
7 Press DISP/BACK to exit from the menu.
IMAGE ROTATE
RED EYE REMOVAL
EXIT

3 Press the selector up or down to highlight the


desired menu item.

Menus
4 Press the selector right to display options for
the highlighted item.

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Using the Menus: Playback Mode

Playback Menu Options


j RAW CONVERSION b IMAGE SEARCH
Create JPEG copies of RAW pictures. Search for pictures.
A ERASE E COPY
Delete pictures. Copy pictures from internal memory to a memory card.
G CROP K PRINT ORDER (DPOF)
Create a cropped copy of the current picture. Select pictures for printing on DPOF- and PictBridge-
compatible devices.
e RESIZE
Create a cropped copy of the current picture. V instax PRINTER PRINT
Print pictures on optional FUJIFILM instax SHARE print-
D PROTECT
ers.
Protect pictures from accidental deletion.
J DISP ASPECT
C IMAGE ROTATE
Choose how High Definition (HD) devices display pic-
Rotate pictures.
tures with an aspect ratio of 3 : 2.
B RED EYE REMOVAL
r WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Remove red-eye from portraits.
Connect to a smartphone or tablet over a wireless net-
I SLIDE SHOW work.
View pictures in an automated slide show.
s PC AUTO SAVE
m PHOTOBOOK ASSIST Upload pictures to a computer over a wireless network.
Create books from your favorite photos.
j MARK FOR UPLOAD TO
Select pictures for upload to YouTube, Facebook or
MyFinePix.com using MyFinePix Studio (Windows only).

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The Setup Menu
Using the Setup Menu
1 Display the setup menu. 2 Adjust settings.
1.1 Press MENU/OK to display the menu for the 2.1 Press the selector up or down to highlight
current mode. a menu item.
SET-UP
1.2 Press the selector left to highlight the tab DATE/TIME
TIME DIFFERENCE
for the current menu. ENGLISH
P SHOOTING MENU RESET
SILENT MODE OFF
AUTOFOCUS SETTING FRAME NO. CONT.
ISO 200 FOCUS RING
IMAGE SIZE 3:2
IMAGE QUALITY F EXIT
DYNAMIC RANGE
FILM SIMULATION 2.2 Press the selector right to display options
FILM SIMULATION BKT
EXIT
for the highlighted item.
SET-UP
-

Menus
DATE/TIME
1.3 Press the selector down to highlight the TIME DIFFERENCE
HOME
setup menu tab containing the desired RESET LOCAL

option. SILENT MODE


FRAME NO.
OFF

SET-UP FOCUS RING
DATE/TIME
TIME DIFFERENCE
ENGLISH 2.3 Press the selector up or down to highlight
RESET
SILENT MODE OFF an option.
FRAME NO. CONT.
FOCUS RING 2.4 Press MENU/OK to select the highlighted op-
EXIT tion.
2.5 Press DISP/BACK to exit from the menu.
1.4 Press the selector right to place the cursor
in the setup menu.

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The Setup Menu

Setup Menu Options


F DATE/TIME I FOCUS RING
Set the camera clock. Choose the direction in which the focus ring is rotated
to increase the focus distance.
N TIME DIFFERENCE
Switch the camera clock instantly from your home time j FOCUS CHECK
zone to the local time at your destination when travel- The image will be magnified in the display to assist
ing. focus when the focus ring is rotated in manual focus
mode.
Qa
Choose a language. b SOUND SET-UP
Adjust sound settings.
R RESET
Reset shooting or setup menu options to default val- A SCREEN SET-UP
ues. Adjust display settings.
o SILENT MODE h SELECTOR BUTTON SETTING
Enable or disable silent mode. Choose the roles played by the buttons on the selector.
B FRAME NO. g EDIT/SAVE QUICK MENU
Choose how files are named. Choose the options displayed in the quick menu.
Z POWER MANAGEMENT
Adjust power management settings.

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The Setup Menu

c SHUTTER COUNT V instax PRINTER CONNECTION SETTING


View the approximate number of times the shutter has Adjust settings for connection to optional FUJIFILM
been released. Other actions may also increment the instax SHARE printers.
counter, for example turning the camera off, changing
J COLOR SPACE
the viewfinder display selection, or choosing playback
Choose the gamut of colors available for color repro-
mode.
duction.
f EDIT FILE NAME
K FORMAT
Change the file name prefix.
If a memory card is inserted in the camera, this option
r WIRELESS SETTINGS will format the memory card. If no memory card is in-
Adjust settings for connection to wireless networks. serted, this option will format internal memory.
s PC AUTO SAVE SETTING
Choose an upload destination.

Menus
U GEOTAGGING SET-UP
Choose how to use location data downloaded from a
smartphone.

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Appendix
For more information on FUJIFILM digital camera, visit the websites listed below.
FUJIFILM X100T Product Information Free FUJIFILM Apps
Optional accessories and support information FUJIFILM apps give you more opportunities to
can be found on the following website. enjoy your pictures on smartphones, tablets, and
fujifilm X100T computers.
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/

fujifilm Wi-Fi app

MyFinePix Studio (Windows only) can be used to


copy pictures to a computer, where they can be
stored, viewed, organized, and printed.
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/mfs/
fujifilm mfs

RAW FILE CONVERTER can be used to view RAW


images on your computer.
http://fujifilm-dsc.com/rfc/
fujifilm rfc

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Caring for the Camera
To ensure continued enjoyment of the product, observe the following precautions.
Storage and Use Water and Sand
If the camera will not be used for an extended pe- Exposure to water and sand can also damage the
riod, remove the battery and memory card. Do camera and its internal circuitry and mechanisms.
not store or use the camera in locations that are: When using the camera at the beach or seaside,
exposed to rain, steam, or smoke avoid exposing the camera to water or sand. Do
very humid or extremely dusty not place the camera on a wet surface.
exposed to direct sunlight or very high temper-
Condensation
atures, such as in a closed vehicle on a sunny
Sudden increases in temperature, such as occur
day
when entering a heated building on a cold day,
extremely cold
can cause condensation inside the camera. If this
subject to strong vibration
occurs, turn the camera off and wait an hour be-
exposed to strong magnetic fields, such as near
fore turning it on again. If condensation forms on
a broadcasting antenna, power line, radar emit-
the memory card, remove the card and wait for
ter, motor, transformer, or magnet

Appendix
the condensation to dissipate.
in contact with volatile chemicals such as pes-
ticides Traveling
next to rubber or vinyl products Keep the camera in your carry-on baggage.
Checked baggage may suffer violent shocks that
could damage the camera.

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For Your Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read Instructions
Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions This video product should not be placed in a built-in instal- mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire
should be read before the appliance is operated. lation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
Retain Instructions
Instructions: The safety and operating instructions is provided or the manufacturers instructions have been location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding
should be retained for future reference. adhered to. This video product should never be placed near electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
Heed Warnings
Warnings: All warnings on the appliance and in the or over a radiator or heat register.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
operating instructions should be adhered to. Attachments: Do not use attachments not recommended by AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Follow Instructions
Instructions: All operating and use instructions the video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
should be followed. Ground Clamp Antenna Lead
Water and Moisture: Do not use this video product near wa- in Wire
Installation terfor example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink,
Power Sources: This video product should be operated only or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, Electric Service Antenna
from the type of power source indicated on the marking la- and the like. Equipment Discharge Unit
bel. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your (NEC SECTION
home, consult your appliance dealer or local power com- Power-Cord Protection: Power-supply cords should be routed 810-20)
pany. For video products intended to operate from battery so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by Ground Clamps
power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. items placed upon or against them, paying particular at- Grounding Conductors
tention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the (NEC SECTION 810-21)
Grounding or Polarization: This video product is equipped point where they exit from the appliance. Power Service Grounding Electrode
with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having System (NEC ART 250. PART H)
one blade wider than the other). This plug will t into the Accessories: Do not place this video product on an unstable Power Lines: An outside antenna system should not be lo-
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The video product may cated in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try revers- fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power
ing the plug. If the plug should still fail to t, contact your damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tri- lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat pod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such
the safety purpose of the polarized plug. sold with the video product. Any mounting of the appliance
should follow the manufacturers instructions, and should use power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Alternate Warnings: This video product is equipped with a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
Use
a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third
Cleaning: Unplug this video product from the wall outlet be-
(grounding) pin. This plug will only t into a grounding- An appliance and cart combination
fore cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable should be moved with care. Quick
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to stops, excessive force, and uneven
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety pur- surfaces may cause the appliance Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into this
pose of the grounding type plug. and cart combination to overturn. video product through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts that could result in a re or elec-
Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets and extension
tric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product.
cords as this can result in a risk of re or electric shock.
Antennas Lightning: For added protection for this video product re-
Ventilation: Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided Outdoor Antenna Grounding: If an outside antenna or cable ceiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended
for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the video system is connected to the video product, be sure the anten- and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall
product and to protect it from overheating, and these open- na or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protec- outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will
ings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should tion against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Sec- prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and
never be blocked by placing the video product on a bed, tion 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70, power-line surges.
sofa, rug, or other similar surface. provides information with respect to proper grounding of the

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For Your Safety
Service Be sure to read these notes before use WARNING
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this video product
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to Safety Notes If a problem arises, turn the camera off, remove the
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to Make sure that you use your camera correctly. Read these battery, and disconnect and unplug the AC power
qualied service personnel. adapter. Continued use of the camera when it
safety notes and your Owners Manual carefully before use. Unplug is emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual odor,
Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this video product from After reading these safety notes, store them in a safe place. from power
or is in any other abnormal state can cause a re
socket
the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualied service per- About the Icons or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
sonnel under the following conditions:
The icons shown below are used in this document to indi- Do not allow water or foreign objects to enter the
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged
cate the severity of the injury or damage that can result if the camera. If water or foreign objects get inside the
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
information indicated by the icon is ignored and the product camera, turn the camera o, remove the battery,
video product.
is used incorrectly as a result. and disconnect and unplug the AC power adapt-
If the video product has been exposed to rain or water.
er. Continued use of the camera can cause a re
If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has This icon indicates that death or seri- or electric shock. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
been damaged. WARNING ous injury can result if the information
If the video product does not operate normally follow the is ignored.
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are Do not use the camera in the bathroom or shower.
This icon indicates that personal injury
covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjust-
Do not use in This can cause a re or electric shock.
CAUTION or material damage can result if the in- the bathroom
ment of other controls may result in damage and will often formation is ignored. or shower

require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore Never attempt to change or take apart the camera
the video product to its normal operation. The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of the (never open the case). Failure to observe this pre-
instructions which are to be observed. Do not disas-
caution can cause re or electric shock.
When the video product exhibits a distinct change in perfor- semble
mance this indicates a need for service. Triangular icons tell you that this information re- Should the case break open as the result of a fall or
quires attention (Important). other accident, do not touch the exposed parts. Fail-
Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required,
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts Circular icons with a diagonal bar tell you that the ure to observe this precaution could result in elec-
specied by the manufacturer or have the same character- action indicated is prohibited (Prohibited). tric shock or in injury from touching the damaged
Do not touch
istics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may Filled circles with an exclamation mark indicate an internal parts
parts. Remove the battery immediately, taking
result in re, electric shock or other hazards. action that must be performed (Required). care to avoid injury or electric shock, and take the
product to the point of purchase for consultation.

For Your Safety


Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to Do not change, heat or unduly twist or pull the con-
this video product, ask the service technician to perform nection cord and do not place heavy objects on the
safety checks to determine that the video product is in connection cord. These actions could damage the
proper operating condition. cord and cause a re or electric shock. If the cord
is damaged, contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
Do not place the camera on an unstable surface. This
can cause the camera to fall or tip over and cause
injury.
Never attempt to take pictures while in motion. Do
not use the camera while walking or driving. This
can result in you falling down or being involved in
a trac accident.

53
For Your Safety

WARNING WARNING CAUTION


Do not touch any metal parts of the camera during Turn the camera off in crowds. The camera emits When charging ends, unplug the charger from the
a thunderstorm. This can cause an electric shock radio-frequency radiation that may interfere with power socket. Leaving the charger plugged into
due to induced current from the lightning dis- pacemakers. the power socket can cause a re.
charge. Turn the camera off in the vicinity of automatic doors, Using a flash too close to a persons eyes may tempo-
Do not use the battery except as specified. Load the public address systems, and other automatically con- eyesight.. Take particular care when
rarily affect the eyesight
battery as shown by the indicator. trolled devices. The camera emits radio-frequency photographing infants and young children.
Do not heat, change or take apart the battery. Do not radiation that may cause these devices to mal- When a memory card is removed, the card could come
drop or subject the battery to impacts. Do not store function. out of the slot too quickly. Use your finger to hold it
products. Any of these ac-
the battery with metallic products. Keep the camera at least 22 cm (0.7 ft.) away from and gently release the card. Injury could result to
tions can cause the battery to burst or leak and people wearing pacemakers. The camera emits those struck by the ejected card.
cause re or injury as a result. radio-frequency radiation that may interfere with Request regular internal testing and cleaning for
Use only batteries or AC power adapters specified for pacemakers. your camera. Build-up of dust in your camera
use with this camera. Do not use voltages other than can cause a re or electric shock. Contact your
the power supply voltage shown. The use of other CAUTION FUJIFILM dealer to request internal cleaning every
power sources can cause a re. two years. Please note that this service is not free
Do not use this camera in locations affected by oil
If the battery leaks and fluid gets in contact with your of charge.
fumes, steam, humidity or dust. This can cause a
eyes, skin or clothing, flush the affected area with re or electric shock. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
clean water and seek medical attention or call an Replace only with batteries of the same type.
Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely
emergency number right away. high temperatures. Do not leave the camera in Remove your fingers from the flash window before the
Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than locations such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sun- flash fires. Failure to observe this precaution could
those specified here. The supplied charger is for use light. This can cause a re. result in burns.
only with batteries of the type supplied with the Keep the flash window clean and do not use the flash if
Keep out of the reach of small children. This product
camera. Using the charger to charge conventional the window is obstructed. Failure to observe these
could cause injury in the hands of a child.
batteries or other types of rechargeable batteries precautions could cause smoke or discoloration.
can cause the battery to leak, overheat or burst. Do not place heavy objects on the camera. This can
cause the heavy object to tip over or fall and
Do not use in the presence of flammable objects, ex-
cause injury.
plosive gases, or dust.
Do not move the camera while the AC power adapter
When carrying the battery, install it in a digital cam- is still connected. Do not pull on the connection cord
era or keep it in the hard case. When storing the bat- to disconnect the AC power adapter. This can dam-
tery, keep it in the hard case. When discarding, cover age the power cord or cables and cause a re or
the battery terminals with insulation tape. Contact electric shock.
with other metallic objects or batteries could
Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power
cause the battery to ignite or burst.
adapter in a cloth or blanket. This can cause heat
Keep memory cards out of the reach of small children. to build up and distort the casing or cause a re.
Because memory cards are small, they can be
When you are cleaning the camera or you do not plan
swallowed by children. Be sure to store memory
to use the camera for an extended period, remove
cards out of the reach of small children. If a child
the battery and disconnect and unplug the AC power
swallows a memory card, seek medical attention
adapter. Failure to do so can cause a re or elec-
or call an emergency number.
tric shock.
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For Your Safety
The Battery and Power Supply Storage If the camera will not be used for an extended period, re-
Note: Check the type of battery used in your camera and Performance may be impaired if the battery is left unused move the batteries. Note that the camera clock will be reset.
read the appropriate sections. for extended periods when fully charged. Run the battery The batteries may be warm to the touch immediately after
at before storing it. use. Turn the camera o and allow the batteries to cool
The following describes the proper use of batteries and how before handling.
to prolong their life. Incorrect use can shorten battery life or If the camera will not be used for an extended period, re- Battery capacity tends to decrease at low temperatures.
cause leakage, overheating, re, or explosion. move the battery and store it in a dry place with an ambient
temperature of from +15 C to +25 C (+59 F to +77 F). Do Keep spare batteries in a pocket or other warm place and
Li-ion Batteries not store in locations where moisture could be present or exchange as necessary. Cold batteries may recover some
Read this section if your camera uses a rechargeable where the battery could be exposed to extremes of tem- of their charge when warmed.
Li-ion battery. perature. Fingerprints and other stains on the battery terminals
can impair battery performance. Thoroughly clean the
The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery Cautions: Handling the Battery terminals with a soft, dry cloth before inserting them in
before use. Keep the battery in its case when not in use. Do not transport or store with metal objects such as neck- the camera.
Notes on the Battery laces or hairpins.
If the batteries leak, clean the battery compartment
The battery gradually loses its charge when not in use. Do not expose to ame or heat. thoroughly before inserting new batteries.
Charge the battery one or two days before use. Do not disassemble or modify.
Use with designated chargers only. If uid from the battery comes into contact with skin
Battery life can be extended by turning the camera o when Dispose of used batteries promptly.
or clothing, ush the aected area with water. If
not in use. Do not drop or subject to strong physical shocks. fluid enters your eyes, immediately flush the affected
Battery capacity decreases at low temperatures; a depleted Do not expose to water. area with water and seek medical attention. Do not rub
battery may not function at when cold. Keep a fully charged Keep the terminals clean. your eyes. Failure to observe this precaution could result
spare battery in a warm place and exchange as necessary, The battery and camera body may become warm to the in permanent visual impairment.
impairment
or keep the battery in your pocket or other warm place and touch after extended use. This is normal.
Ni-MH Batteries
insert it in the camera only when shooting. Do not place AA Alkaline/Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries
The capacity of Ni-MH batteries may be temporarily reduced
the battery in direct contact with hand warmers or other
Read this section if your camera uses AA alkaline or re- when new, after long periods of disuse, or if they are repeat-
heating devices.
chargeable AA Ni-MH batteries. Information on compat- edly recharged before being fully discharged. This is normal
Charging the Battery ible battery types may be found elsewhere in the camera and does not indicate a malfunction. Capacity can be in-
Charging times will increase at ambient temperatures below manual. creased by repeatedly discharging the batteries using the
+10 C (+50 F) or above +35 C (+95 F). The battery will not discharge option in the camera setup menu and recharging

For Your Safety


Cautions: Handling the Batteries
charge at temperatures above 40 C (+104 F); at tempera- them using a battery charger.
Do not expose to water, ame, or heat, or store in warm or
tures below 0 C (+32 F), the battery will not charge. Q CAUTION: Do not use the discharge option with alkaline
humid conditions.
Do not attempt to recharge a fully charged battery. The bat- Do not transport or store with metal objects such as neck- batteries.
tery does not however need to be fully discharged before laces or hairpins.
charging. Do not disassemble or modify the batteries or battery
The battery may be warm to the touch immediately after casing.
charging or use. This is normal. Do not subject to strong physical shocks.
Do not use batteries that are leaking, deformed, or discol-
Battery Life ored.
At normal temperatures, the battery can be recharged about Keep out of reach of infants and small children.
300 times. A noticeable decrease in the length of time the Insert in the correct orientation.
battery will hold a charge indicates that it has reached the Do not mix old and new batteries, batteries with dierent
end of its service life and should be replaced. charge levels, or batteries of dierent types.
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For Your Safety
The camera draws a small amount of current even when o. Take Test Shots Trademark Information
Ni-MH batteries that have been left in the camera for an ex- Before taking photographs on important occasions (such as Digital Split Image is a trademark or registered trademark
tended period may be drawn down to the point that they no at weddings or before taking the camera on a trip), take a of FUJIFILM Corporation. xD-Picture Card and E are
longer hold a charge. Battery performance may also drop if test shot and view the results to ensure that the camera is trademarks of FUJIFILM Corporation. The typefaces includ-
the batteries are run down in a device such as a ashlight. Use functioning normally. FUJIFILM Corporation can not accept ed herein are solely developed by DynaComware Taiwan
the discharge option in the camera setup menu to discharge liability for damages or lost prots incurred as a result of Inc. Macintosh, QuickTime, and Mac OS are trademarks
Ni-MH batteries. Batteries that no longer hold a charge product malfunction. of Apple Inc. in the U.S.A. and other countries. Windows
even after repeatedly being discharged and recharged have
Notes on Copyright 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and the Windows logo are
reached the end of their service life and must be replaced.
Unless intended solely for personal use, images recorded us- trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. Wi-Fi and
Ni-MH batteries can be recharged in a battery charger (sold sep- ing your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that Wi-Fi Protected Setup are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi
arately). Batteries may become warm to the touch after charg- infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner. Alliance. Adobe and Adobe Reader are either trademarks or
ing. Refer to the instructions provided with the charger for more Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the
information. Use the charger with compatible batteries only. stage performances, entertainments, and exhibits, even U.S.A. and/or other countries. The SDHC and SDXC logos
Ni-MH batteries gradually lose their charge when not in use. when intended purely for personal use. Users are also asked are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. The HDMI logo is a trademark.
to note that the transfer of memory cards containing images YouTube is a trademark of Google Inc. All other trade names
Disposal mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered
or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible
CAUTION: Dispose of used batteries in accord with local trademarks of their respective owners.
within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws.
regulations.
Handling Electrical Interference
AC Power Adapters (Available Separately)
To ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject This camera may interfere with hospital or aviation equip-
This section applies to all camera models. Use only
the camera to impact or physical shocks while images are ment. Consult with hospital or airline sta before using the
FUJIFILM AC power adapters designated for use with this camera in a hospital or on an aircraft.
being recorded.
camera. Other adapters could damage the camera.
The AC power adapter is for indoor use only. Liquid Crystal Color Television Systems
Be sure the DC plug is securely connected to the camera. In the event that the display is damaged, care should be NTSC (National Television System Committee) is a color televi-
Turn the camera o before disconnecting the adapter. taken to avoid contact with liquid crystal. Take the urgent sion telecasting specication adopted mainly in the U.S.A., Can-
Disconnect the adapter by the plug, not the cable. action indicated should any of the following situations arise: ada, and Japan. PAL (Phase Alternation by Line) is a color televi-
Do not use with other devices. If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin, clean the sion system adopted mainly in European countries and China.
Do not disassemble. area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and Electrical Interference
Do not expose to high heat and humidity. running water. Exif Print is a newly revised digital camera le format in
Do not subject to strong physical shocks. If liquid crystal enters your eyes, ush the aected eye with which information stored with photographs is used for opti-
The adapter may hum or become hot to the touch during clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical mal color reproduction during printing.
use. This is normal. assistance.
If the adapter causes radio interference, reorient or relocate If liquid crystal is swallowed, rinse your mouth thoroughly
the receiving antenna. with water. Drink large quantities of water and induce
vomiting, then seek medical assistance.
Using the Camera
Do not aim the camera at extremely bright light sources, Although the display is manufactured using extremely high-
such as the sun in a cloudless sky. Failure to observe this precision technology, it may contain pixels that are always lit
precaution could damage the camera image sensor. or that do not light. This is not a malfunction, and images
Strong sunlight focused through the viewnder may dam- recorded with the product are unaected.
age the panel of electronic viewnder (EVF). Do not aim
the electronic viewnder at the sun.

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For Your Safety
NOTICES FCC Caution: Any changes or modications not expressly ap- Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncon-
proved by the party responsible for compliance could void trolled environment and are safe for intended operation as
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit the users authority to operate this equipment. described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction
to rain or moisture. can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in con-
Please read the Safety Notes and make sure you un- junction with any other antenna or transmitter. from the user body or set the device to lower output power
derstand them before using the camera. if such function is available.
Radiation Exposure Statement: This device meets the govern-
Perchlorate Materialspecial handling may apply. See ments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households
http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits In the European Union, Norway, Iceland and
For Customers in the U. S. A. for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Liechtenstein: This symbol on the product, or in
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. the manual and in the warranty, and/or on its
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
packaging indicates that this product shall not
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE The exposure standard for wireless device employs a unit be treated as household waste. Instead it should
of measurement known as the Specic Absorption Rate, or be taken to an applicable collection point for the
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
are conducted using standard operating positions accepted
by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certi- By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will
Contains IC : 7736B-02000002
ed power level in all tested frequency bands. help prevent potential negative consequences to the en-
Contains FCC ID : W2Z-02000002
vironment and human health, which could otherwise be
FCC Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Notes on the Grant: To comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this product must be used with a Fujilm-specied ferrite-
core A/V cable, USB cable, and DC supply cord. This symbol on the batteries or accumulators in-
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
dicates that those batteries shall not be treated
(2)this device must accept any interference received, includ-
A lithium ion battery that is recyclable as household waste.
ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
powers the product you have purchased.
CAUTION: This equipment has been tested and found to com- If your equipment contains easy removable batteries or
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for informa-
ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to accumulators please dispose these separately according to
tion on how to recycle this battery.
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- your local requirements.
vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural re-
For Customers in Canada
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and sources. For more detailed information about recycling this
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and

For Your Safety


CAUTION: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Cana- product, please contact your local city oce, your household
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the
dian ICES-003.
interference to radio communications. However, there is no product.
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in- Industry Canada statement: This device complies with RSS-
stallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference 210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to In Countries Outside the European Union, Norway, Iceland and
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause Liechtenstein: If you wish to discard this product, including
turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any the batteries or accumulators, please contact your local au-
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol- interference received, including interference that may cause thorities and ask for the correct way of disposal.
lowing measures: undesired operation. In Japan: This symbol on the batteries indicates
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or op- that they are to be disposed of separately.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. erating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmit-
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent ter, except tested built-in radios. The County Code Selection
from that to which the receiver is connected. feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/ Canada.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help. Radiation Exposure Statement: The product comply with the
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For Your Safety
European Union regulatory notice Wireless Network Devices: Cautions
This product complies with the following EU Directives: This device operates on the same frequency as commercial, educational, and medical devices and
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC wireless transmitters. It also operates on the same frequency as licensed transmitters and
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC special unlicensed low-voltage transmitters used in RFID tracking systems for assembly
R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC lines and in other similar applications.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European To prevent interference with the above devices, observe the following precautions. Conrm that
standards (European Norms) which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by the RFID transmitter is not in operation before using this device. Should you observe that
FUJIFILM Corporation for this product or product family. the device causes interference in licensed transmitters used for RFID tracking, immediately
choose a new operating frequency for this device to prevent additional interference. If you
This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product: notice that this device causes interference in low-voltage RFID tracing systems, contact a
FUJIFILM representative.
This sticker indicates that this device operates in the 2.4 GHz
This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g. 2.4DS/OF4 band using DSSS and OFDM modulation and may cause inter-
Bluetooth). ference at distances of up to 40m.
Regarding the Declaration of Conformity, visit http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_
cameras/x/fujifilm_x100t/pdf/index/fujifilm_x100t_cod.pdf.
IMPORTANT: Read the following notices before using the cameras built-in wireless
transmitter.
Q This product, which contains encryption function developed in the United States, is con-
trolled by the United States Export Administration Regulations and may not be exported
or re-exported to any country to which the United States embargoes goods.
Use only as part of a wireless network. FUJIFILM does not accept liability for damages result-
ing from unauthorized use. Do not use in applications requiring a high degree of reliability,
for example in medical devices or other systems that may directly or indirectly impact
human life. When using the device in computer and other systems that demand a greater
degree of reliability than wireless networks, be sure to take all necessary precautions to
ensure safety and prevent malfunction.
Use only in the country in which the device was purchased. This device conforms to regulations
governing wireless network devices in the country in which it was purchased. Observe all
location regulations when using the device. FUJIFILM does not accept liability for prob-
lems arising from use in other jurisdictions.
Wireless data (images) may be intercepted by third parties. The security of data transmitted
over wireless networks is not guaranteed.
Do not use the device in locations subject to magnetic fields, static electricity, or radio interference.
Do not use the transmitter in the vicinity of microwave ovens or in other locations subject
to magnetic elds, static electricity, or radio interference that may prevent reception of
wireless signals. Mutual interference may occur when the transmitter is used in the vicinity
of other wireless devices operating in the 2.4GHz band.
The wireless transmitter operates in the 2.4GHz band using DSSS and OFDM modulation.

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