FUJI - Nikon · 2005. 8. 25. · DS-5051515 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome,...
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For custom
ers in the U.S
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his equipment has been tested and found to com
ply with the
limits for a C
lass B digital device, pursuant to P
art 15 of the FC
C
Rules. T
hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. T
his equipm
ent generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance w
ith the instructions, m
ay cause harmful interference to radio
comm
unications. How
ever, there is no guarantee that interference w
ill not occur in a particular installation. If this equipm
ent does cause harm
ful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipm
ent off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or m
ore of the follow
ing measures:
—R
eorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —
Increase the separation between the equipm
ent and receiver. —
Connect the equipm
ent into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
—C
onsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Changes or m
odifications not expressly approved by the m
anufacturer for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
For custom
ers in Canada
CA
UT
ION
T
his Class B
digital apparatus meets all requirem
ents of the C
anadian Interference-Causing Equipm
ent Regulations.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this product to rain or moisutre.
This sym
bol is iriieriueu to aieri uninsulated "dangerous voltage enclosure that m
ay be of sufficien a risk of electric shock to persons T
his symbol is intended to alert
important operating anc
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Fujix D
igital Card C
amera D
S-5051515
Fuji P
hoto Film
Co., Ltd.
26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chom
e, M
inato-ku, Tokyo 106, Japan
is in conformity w
ith the following S
tandards
Safety:
EN
60065 E
MC
: E
N55022: 1987 C
lass B
EN
50082- 1 IE
C801-2: 1991 4kV
AD
, 8kVC
D
1EC
801-3: 1984 3V/m
IE
C8O
1-4: 1988 1kV A
C, 0.5kv I/O
following the provisions of the E
MC
Directive (89/336/E
EC
) and the Low
Voltage D
irective (73/23/EE
C).
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CLA
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TIO
N D
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ON
FO
RM
ITE
D
E LA
CE
E
déclarons que ce produit
Nom
du produit: N
om du fabricant:
Adresse du fabricant:
Fuji P
hoto Film
(Europe) G
.m.b.H
. H
eesenstrasse 31
40549 Dusseldorf, G
ermany
est conforme aux norm
es suivantes S
écurité: E
N60065
CE
E: E
N55022: 1987 C
lasse B
EN
50082-1 IE
C8O
1-2: 1991 4kvAD
, 8kVC
D
1EC
801-3: 1984 3V/m
IE
C8O
1-4: 1988 1kV A
C, 0,5kv I/O
selon es dispositions de Ia directive de Ia CE
E (89/336/E
EC
) et de Ia directive B
asse tension (73/23/EE
C).
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Fuji P
hoto Film
(Europe) G
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. H
eesenstrasse 31 40549 D
usseldorf, Germ
any
erklären hiermit, daB
das folgende Produkt
Produktbezeichnung:
Nam
e des Herstellers:
Anschrift des H
erstellers:
den nachstehend aufgefUhrten N
ormen genU
gt: S
icherheit: EN
60065 E
MC
: EN
55022: 1987 Klasse B
E
N50082- 1 IE
C8O
1-2: 1991 4kvA
D, 8kV
CD
IE
C8O
1-3: 1984 3V/m
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C801-4: 1988 1kV
AC
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und zwar gam
aB den B
estimm
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EC
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iederspannungs-Richtlinie (73/23/E
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usseldorf, Germ
any M
arch 1, 1995
Place
Date
Lieu D
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Signature/M
anaging Director
Singature/D
irecteur general U
nterschrift/GeschaftsfU
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e N
ame:
Fuji P
hoto Film
(Europe) G
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ddress: H
eesenstrasse 31
40549 Dusseldorf, G
ermany
declare that the product
Product N
ame:
Manufacturers N
ame:
Manufacturers A
ddress:
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dresse:
Fujix D
igital Card C
amera D
S-505/515
Fuji P
hoto Film
Co., Ltd.
26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chom
e, M
inato-ku, Tokyo 106, Japan
Fujix D
igital Card C
amera D
S-505/515
Fuji P
hoto Film
Co., Ltd.
26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chom
e, M
inato-ku, Tokyo 106, Japan
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1 F
ocus mode selector (S
ee page 42.) 2
Lens release button (See page 20.)
3 Lens m
ounting index (See page 20.)
4 W
hite balance window
(See page 39.)
5 C
amera strap eyelet
6 A
ccessory shoe (See page 65.)
7 E
yepiece ring (See page 29.)
8 R
emote term
inal (See page 63.)
9 A
perture dial (See page 53.)
10 LC
D panel (S
ee page 17.)
Standard accessories
Neckstrap
Body cap
11 M
OD
E (exposure m
ode) button (See page 35.)
12 M
etering system button (S
ee page 36.) 13
Exposure C
ompensation button (+
1—) (S
ee page 58.) 14
SE
NS
(sensitivity selector) button (See page 41.)
15 M
ain dial lock-release button (See page 34.)
16 S
hutter release button (See page 30.)
17 M
ain dial (L, 5, C, S
D, P
B) (S
ee page 34.) 18
Com
mand dial (S
ee page 27.) 19
AF
-L(Auto F
ocus Lock) button (See page 61.)
20 A
F/A
E-L (double lock) lever (S
ee page 57.)
Tojem
ove the terminal cap: loosen the screw
aprox. tw
o turns counter-clockwise.
To attach
the terminal cap:
push the rubber portion of the cap back into place securely and
Video C
able tighten the screw
by turning it clockwise.
18 19 20
7
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11
12
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Description of acronym
s N
TS
C
National T
elevision System
Com
mittee, color television
telecasting specifications adopted mainly in the U
.S.
and Japan. P
AL
Phase A
lternation Line, a color television system
adopted mainly by E
uropean countries and China.
JPE
G
Joint Photographic E
xperts Group, a joint organization
of the ISO
and the CC
ITT
promoting standard
specifications for a graphic file coded compression
system.
TIF
F
Tagged Im
age File F
ormat, a high density bit-m
apped 30
graphics format for scanned im
ages. P
C C
ard C
omputer m
emory card com
plying with P
CM
CIA
31
standards. P
CM
CIA
P
ersonal Com
puter Mem
ory Card International
Association.
MS
-DO
S
Microsoft D
isk Operating S
ystem, a single-user
operating system for personal com
puters. S
RA
M card
.. . Static R
andom A
ccess Mem
ory card, an Image
Mem
ory Card incorporating S
RA
M m
emory devices.
AT
A card
A high-speed m
emory card com
plying with P
C C
ard (A
TA
) specifications.
21 C
MN
D-L (com
mand lock) button (S
ee page 46.) 22
V-O
ut (Video O
utput) terminal (S
ee page 47.) 23
0-Out (D
igital Output) / E
. Trig. (E
xternal Triggering) term
inal
(See page 62, 79.)
24 Q
UA
LITY
(image quality) button (S
ee page 37.) 25
W. B
AL (w
hite balance mode) button (S
ee page 38.) 26
DA
TE
(date setting) button (See page 23.)
27 S
EN
D D
AT
A (batch data transfer) button (S
ee page 79.) 28
FO
RM
AT
(ER
AS
E) buttons (S
ee page 50.) 29
ER
AS
E LA
ST
(last data erase) buttons (See page 50.)
30 Im
age Mem
ory Card confirm
ation window
(See page 25.)
31 A
E-L (A
uto Exposure Lock) button (S
ee page 56.) 32
Eject knob lock-release button (S
ee page 24.) 33
Image m
emory card (P
C card) eject knob (S
ee page 24.) 34
Cam
era back (incorporating the Image M
emory C
ard slot)
(See page 24.)
35 B
attery eject lever (See page 21.)
36 T
ripod socket 8
11
II: 23
32
33 34 35
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Thank you for choosing the F
ujix Digital C
ard Cam
era DS
- 505/515. In addition to this cam
era's advanced digital im
aging technology, it also includes many high-
performance features such as M
atrix metering, A
utofocus operation and com
patibility with N
ikon's advanced S
peedlight System
for Autom
atic Balanced F
ill-Flash, and
wireless m
ultiple flash photography. Through its digital
technology, images taken and stored on the cam
era's accessory m
emory card can be view
ed on a compatible
computer (P
C or M
ac) or displayed on a TV
monitor;
through compatible com
puter software the im
ages can be enhanced on screen and then printed using optional printing devices. W
e hope that you will enjoy using this
professional Fujix product and that it w
ill help you expand your professional opportunities in photography. W
e would
appreciate hearing about your experience with your new
F
ujix DS
-505/515 camera. T
o ensure that you fully understand the operation of the D
S-505/515 cam
era, we
urge you to thoroughly read this manual. T
hank you. A
bout this manual
The instruction m
aterials consist of the Ow
ner's Manual and a
separate Quick R
eference sheet for easy reference. Read these
manuals thoroughly in order to m
ake the most of your cam
era's potential. In the O
wner's M
anual, we begin w
ith instructions on how to
prepare the camera for shooting and m
ove on to a variety of basic and advanced photographic techniques using all available functions. In the separate Q
uick Reference sheet, w
e explain som
e basic photographic procedures for taking pictures using the cam
era's simple and convenient functions.
Marks used in this m
anual •C
AU
TIO
N
•NO
TE
U
seful points that should be remem
bered for future reference.
See page .
. .
Indicates the reference page. 9
10
—F
uji is not//able for any financial loss resulting from equipm
ent malfunction.
SH
ave Fuji check your cam
era regularly. A
s this camera is a precision instrum
ent, we recom
mend that custom
ers have their cam
era serviced once every one or two years, and overhauled once every
three to five years. —
We especially recom
mend these procedures if the cam
era is being used for comm
ercial applications.
RU
se only approved equipment
This cam
era has been designed for use in combination w
ith Nikon lenses,
speedlights and accessories. —
Using lenses or accessories other than those specified by N
ikon may adversely affect
the camera and cause dam
age. —
Please refer to the chart for a com
plete list of compatible lenses. (S
ee page 75.)
U N
ote on copyright T
elevision programs, film
s, video tapes and other materials m
ay be copyrighted, U
nauthorized recording of such materials m
ay be contrary to the provisions of the copyright
laws.
Take som
e trial shots. W
hen you first handle your DS
-505/515 camera, and before going on an
important assignm
ent, be sure to test the camera and all its functions first.
Should you find any problem
s, imm
ediately take your camera to a your F
uji dealer for repair.
Description of
NT
SC
N
te ar
PA
L ac
JPE
G
Jo of sp sy
TIF
F
Ta
PC
Card
Cc
ste P
CM
CIA
P
e A
s M
S-D
OS
M
i op
SR
AM
card . . . S
te M
e A
lAcard
(Al
Denotes im
portant points where caution or
mandatory action is required.
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WA
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. 2-5 Nom
enclature 6-8
Forew
ord 9
About this m
anual 9
General recom
mendations
10
Description of acronym
s 11
System
chart 14
Features
15
View
finder indications 16
LCD
panel indications 17
Dedicated accessories
18
Preparations for taking pictures
19
Mounting and rem
oving the ens 20
Installing and removing the battery
21
Checking battery pow
er 22
Setting and checking date and tim
e 23
Inserting the Image M
emory C
ard 24-25
Basic cam
era settings 26
Selecting P
rogramm
ed A
uto mode
27
Holding the cam
era and composing
the picture. 29
Focusing and shooting
30
Playing back the pictures
31-32
Functions and settings
33
Setting the fram
e advance m
ode 34
Setting the exposure m
ode 35
Setting the m
etering systems
36
Setting im
age quality 37
Adjusting w
hite balance 38-40
Setting the sensitivity level
41
Setting the focus m
ode 42-44
Setting the six basic m
odes simultaneously
45
Com
mand lock
46
Playing back pictures
47.49
Erasing data in the Im
age Mem
ory Card
50
Advanced photography
51 S
hutter-Priority A
uto Exposure M
ode 52
Aperture-P
riority Auto Exposure M
ode 53
Manual E
xposure Mode
5455 E
xposure compensation
56-59 A
utofocus with m
ain subject off-center 60-61
External synchro-flash shooting
62 R
emote photography (general)
63
Flash photography
64 A
vailable Speedlights
65 F
lash modes available w
ith Speedlights
66 N
otes on using the Speedlight
67 T
aking flash pictures in TT
L auto flash mode
68-69 T
aking pictures in rear-curtain sync flash m
ode 70-71
Controls in detail
72 C
ompatible lenses
7374 Lens com
patibility chart 75-76
Shutter speed and aperture
77 S
pecial focusing situations 78
Dow
nloading im
age data 79
Cleaning the cam
eras built-in lens 80-81
Image M
emory C
ard 82
The dedicated R
echargeable Battery P
ack 83-84
Troubleshooting
85-86 O
ptional accessories 87-89
EV
chart for flash photography 90
Cam
era care tips 91-93
Specifications
94-96
12 13
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Rechargeable
Battery P
ack BP
-05
AC
Pow
er Adaptor
AC
-05
ugh resolution, high quality images
/3 inch, 1.3 million pixel C
CD
(1280 x 1000 pixels) and digital age recording system
s capture crisp full-color, high quality, high ;olution pictures. P
icture quality does not become degraded
gh repeated duplication.Transferring data to a D
igital Image
essor DI-500/500D
or personal computer is sim
ple. E
G im
age data compression system
'ou can record im
age data in either compressed or non-
ompressed form
at. The internationally recognized JP
EG
Jom
pression system is in use w
ith this camera. N
on-compressed
.mages are stored as T
IFF
files, a standard image file form
at. Image
files can be used in a variety of applications. _P
C C
ard A
PC
card (Image M
emory C
ard HG
-15) complying w
ith the PC
MC
IA
standards is used for storing image data.
MS
-DO
S tile m
anagement system
T
his camera is com
patible with the M
S-D
OS
file managem
ent system
. Image data can be transferred directly to a personal
computer w
ithout the need for file conversion. U
se PC
Card R
eader C
R-500 or a com
puter with a built-in P
C card slot.
AF
and AE
controls H
igh performance, high precision photography is possible due to
ikon F4 series cam
era-based AF
and AE
control systems.
rious interchangeable Nikon F
-mount lenses
Dst F
-mount A
F N
ikkor and Al-type N
ikkor lenses for Nikon 35m
m
P cam
eras can be used without any m
odification. (Note: P
lease to the chart for a com
plete list of compatible lenses. (S
ee 75-76)
-in playback function am
era comes w
ith a video output terminal (N
TS
C and P
AL)
lows you to playback exposed im
ages on an external TV
14
Fujiproduct
ire control unit .ed, high-precision aperture control unit is built into increase exposure accuracy. (Y
ou cannot set the •ning the lens aperture ring.)
15
01-500/5000
J +
AC
power outlet
Personal C
omputer
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B
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NC
E
SE
NS
ITIV
E
Exposure com
pensation F
ocus indicators M
etering system
A
utomatically selected shutter speed (in P
and A m
ode)
Manually selected shutter speed (in S
and M m
ode) A
utomatically selected aperture (in P
and S m
ode) M
anually selected aperture (in A and M
mode)
Flash-ready light
Exposure m
odes P
(Program
med
auto mode)
S (S
hutter-priority auto mode)
A (A
perture-priority auto mode)
Fram
e counter E
xposure indicators (in M m
ode) 5m
m-dia. reference circle for spot m
etering l2m
m-dia. reference circle for center-w
eighted metering
Focus brackets
A com
plete set of viewfinder indications are show
n in the above illustration for purposes of reference only. A
ll these viewfinder
indications would never appear at one tim
e in normal operation.
2—
3 4—
5
8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
4 16
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U F
ujix Rechargeable B
attery Pack B
P-D
5 T
he BP
-D5 is the dedicated N
i-Cd
battery pack for this camera. B
e sure to charge the battery pack fully before using it for the first tim
e. —
The battery pack w
as not charged when
shipped from the factory.
—S
ee page 83 for details about the battery pack.
UF
ujix AC
Pow
er Adaptor A
C-D
5 T
he AC
-D5 is the dedicated charger for
rechargeable battery pack BP
-D5. It takes
approx. 60 minutes to fully recharge the B
P-
D5 (at room
temperature).
—F
or more details, refer to the instruction m
anual
provided with the A
C P
ower A
daptor. —
Connecting cord is provided.
UF
ujix Image M
emory C
ard HG
-15 T
he HG
-is Image M
emory C
ard is a dedicated A
TA
PC
card for this camera
complying w
ith PC
MC
IA R
el. 2.1 standards. B
e sure to initialize the card before using it for the first tim
e. (See
page 25.) —
See page 82 for details on the Im
age M
emory C
ard.
18
The follow
ing accessories are not included with the D
S-
505/515, but are required for proper operation of the camera.
—S
ee page 87 for other optional accessories.
11
fl
Preparations
for taking pictures
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Only the N
ikkor lenses which are listed in the com
patibility chart can be used w
ith the DS
-505/515. (S
ee pages 75-76.) —
Be sure to set the M
ain dial to L. (See page 34.)
—B
e careful not to touch, smear or dam
age the CP
U contacts as this m
ay cause the cam
era to malfunction. If this occurs, clean the contacts w
ith a soft, clean, dry cloth.
I R
emoving the body cap.
I R
otate the body cap clockwise to rem
ove.
2 Mounting the lens.
Mount the lens by aligning the
distance/aperture index line on the lens with
the lens mounting index on the cam
era. R
otate the lens counter-clockwise until it
locks into place. —
Do not press the lens release button w
hen m
ounting the lens.
Rem
oving the lens. D
epress and hold the lens release button; securely grip the lens and rotate it clockw
ise, in the direction of the arrow
.
When leaving the cam
era without a lens
Attach the body cap to the cam
era body; align the indexes on both the cap and the body, and rotate the cap counter-clockw
ise as far as it will go.
It the lens release button remains stuck in the pressed position
Make sure you rotate the lens until the lens release button returns back to
the normal position w
ith a click.
Use the R
echargeable Battery P
ack BP
-D5. T
he battery pack w
as not charged when shipped from
the factory. You m
ust charge the battery fully before installing it for the first tim
e. (See
page 83.) —
Never touch the battery pack's m
etal port with another m
etal object. —
Be sure to set the M
ain dial to L when installing and rem
oving the battery pack.
—S
ee page 83 for handling batteries.
I F
ully recharging the battery pack. I
Use dedicated A
C P
ower A
daptor AC
-D5. A
full recharge takes approx. 60 m
inutes.
Installing the battery pack. Install the fully charged battery pack (B
P-
D5) into the battery cham
ber at the bottom
of the camera and push it dow
n until it locks into place.
Rem
oving the battery pack. T
urn the battery eject lever in the direction of the arrow
; the battery pack then pops out and can be rem
oved.
2
20 21
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Set the M
ain dial to any position other than L. C
onfirm that the
indicators appear in the LCD
panel and inside the view
finder. W
hile pressing the Main dial lock-release
button, rotate the Main dial.
—If no indicators appear, reinstall the battery pack. (S
ee page 21.)
2 Confirm
that no warning indicator
appears. If the
mark (insufficient battery pow
er indicator) blinks in the LC
D panel, the
battery is weak. R
eplace with a fully
charged battery. —
If you continue to use the camera w
ith the indictor b/inking,
the camera m
ay not w
ork correctly.
If the cT m
ark b/inks in the LCD
panel, im
mediately rep/ace the battery w
ith a fully charged one.
—B
attery power is exhausted.
IIP
BO
-
You can check the current data by pushing the D
AT
E button.
The display in the LC
D panel changes in the follow
ing order: Y
ear, Month, D
ay, Hour, and M
inute as you push the DA
TE
button. T
o correct the data, adjust in the following w
ay. —
You cannot check and adjust the data w
hen the Main dial is set to P
B.
1 P
ress the shutter release button I
halfway and push the D
AT
E button.
Push the D
AT
E button for at least one
second so that the "year" section starts to blink. N
ext remove your finger from
the shutter release button.
2 Rotate the com
mand dial to set the
correct "year" and push the DA
TE
button. R
otate the comm
and dial counter-clockwise
to increase the setting values, and rotate clockw
ise to decrease the setting values. T
hen push the DA
TE
button again, and the "m
onth" section starts to blink.
3 Follow
the same procedure to set the "m
onth," "day", "hour" and "m
inute." R
otate the comm
and dial to set the correct "m
onth", "day," "hour" and "m
inute," and push the DA
TE
button. When the "m
inute" is set and the DA
TE
button is pushed, the clock starts w
orking. —
The clock only starts w
orking from 00 sec. w
hen the "minute" setting is
corrected. —
If the camera is left untouched in the date/tim
e setting mode for m
ore than 90 seconds, the LC
D panel returns to the norm
al display mode.
—If the shutter is released w
hile date/time setting is in progress, the
date/time setting m
ode will be canceled, and all data set w
ill be invalid.
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Be sure to check the cam
era's battery power after installing a
fresh battery pack or prior to taking photographs in order to avoid accidental failure.
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Holding dow
n the eject knob lock-release button, slide the Im
age Mem
ory Card eject
knob in the direction of the arrow
to open the cam
era back.
2 Inserting the mem
ory card. H
olding the Image M
emory C
ard face up (w
ith the 4 arrow pointing left), insert it into
the card slot in the camera back.
—N
ever touch the term/na/s w
/th your f/nger or w
ith a metal//c object.
4 LCD
confirmation.
The Im
age Mem
ory Card indicator appears
in the LCD
panel and the viewfinder.
•CA
UT
ION
• If no m
emory card is inserted, the Im
age M
emory C
ard indicator in the LCD
panel and the view
finder blinks as a warning. Y
ou should then insert an Im
age Mem
ory Card.
• To confirm
that an Image M
emory C
ard is inserted, look at the Im
age Mem
ory Card
confirmation w
indow.
• Be aw
are that the camera w
ill function even w
ith no Image M
emory C
ard inserted.
Initializing (formatting) the card
1 Open the cover on the cam
era side.
o Press the F
OR
MA
T (E
RA
SE
) LJ buttons sim
ultaneously for at least one second to start initializing the Im
age Mem
ory Card.
—W
hen the init/al/zat/on is complete, the
frame counter advances to "1".
—Initializing tim
e depends on the type and capacity of the m
emory card.
•CA
UT
ION
A
ny data in the mem
ory card will be deleted during initialization.
• This data w
ill not be recoverable. • T
ake special care when initializing a m
emory card other than
for the first time.
ly )
25
Use the F
ujix Image M
emory C
ard HG
-15 and be sure to
initialize the card before using it for the first time.
—T
he Image M
emory C
ard HG
-15 is an AT
A P
C card and is in com
pliance with
the PC
MC
IA R
el. 2. 1 standards. —
See page 82 for details on the Im
age Mem
ory Card.
Inserting the Image M
emory C
ard
1 O
pening the camera back.
250 FI3 —
[--ii-
3 Closing the cam
era back. C
lose the camera back by pushing it dow
n carefully until it clicks shut. —
If the camera back is not shut properly, a
warning indicator appears in the LC
D
panel and the viewfinder. (S
ee page 85.)
2 Press the shutter release button
halfway.
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Basic cam
era settings T
he following lens type and settings selection
provide highly automatic, convenient operation.
You m
ay use any compatible N
ikkor lens or make
any combination of settings according to your
preferences or picture taking requirements.
([ens: A
F N
ikkor lens • E
xposure mode:
P (P
rogramm
ed auto) • M
etering system:
Center-W
eight m
etering [. • Im
age quality: N
OR
MA
L • W
hite balance: A
uto (A)
• Sensitivity:
ST
D (S
tandard)
To autom
atically and quickly reset the camera to the
preceding settings, press the MO
DE
button and SE
NS
button sim
ultaneously. (S
ee page 43.)
While pressing the M
ain dial lock-release button, rotate the M
ain dial to S (S
ingle- fram
e shooting). —
See page 34 for details on the fram
e advance m
ode.
Keeping the M
OD
E button pressed, rotate
the comm
and dial to set the exposure m
ode to P
(Program
med A
uto) mode.
—S
ee page 35 for details on the exposure m
ode.
27 -
Program
med A
uto is ideal for quick operation and is the sim
plest method for exposure control. U
se this mode for m
ost general photographic situations.
j S
et the focus mode to S
. I
Rotate the focus m
ode selector to S (S
ingle S
ervo Autofocus).
—S
ee page 42 for details on focus modes.
Set the fram
e advance mode to S
.
3 Set the exposure m
ode to P.
fl Set the m
etering system to ic.
1 W
hile pressing the metering
system button,
rotate the comm
and dial to set the m
etering system
to center-Weight M
etering E
&i.
See page 36 for details on m
etering system
s.
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5 Set the im
age quality to NO
RM
AL.
Keeping
the QU
ALIT
Y button pressed,
rotate the comm
and dial to set the im
age quality to N
OR
MA
L. —
See page 37 for details on im
age quality.
Set the w
hite balance to A.
While pressing the W
.Bal button, rotate the
comm
and dial to set the white balance to A
(auto) —
See page 38 for details on w
hite balance.
Adjust the eyepoint.
You can select the best view
ing position by adjusting the eyepoint. E
yeglass wearers
will benefit from
pushing in the eyepiece, w
hile others can pull the eyepiece out for better view
ing. T
o pull the eyepiece out, rotate the eyepiece
ring counter-clockwise until it
comes off the thread, and pull it out until it
stops. Then rotate the eyepiece ring
counter-clockwise to secure it.
—T
o push the eyepiece in, repeat the same
operation in reverse.
2 Hold the cam
era and look through the view
finder. H
old the camera steady to avoid cam
era shake or incorrect focusing. —
In auto focus mode, keep your hands off
the lens focusing ring when shooting.
Com
pose the picture. P
osition the focus bracket on the main
subject and compose.
—If the m
ain subject is off-center, use the A
F-L button. (S
ee page 60.)
1
6 Set the sensitivity to S
TD
. W
hile keeping the SE
NS
button pressed, rotate the com
mand
dial to set the sensitivity to S
TO
(standard). —
See page 41 for details on sensitivity.
3
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1 S
et the Main dial to any position
other than L, and press the shutter release button halfw
ay. C
onfirm that the in-focus indicator S
appears in the view
finder. —
In auto focus mode, keep your hands off
the lens focusing ring when shooting.
•NO
TE
S
hutter release operation •P
ress the shutter release button lightly to power the cam
era ON
; indicators appear in the LC
D panel and inside the view
finder. •P
ower-hold tim
er allows the indicator illum
ination to last for 16 seconds after you rem
ove your finger from the shutter release button.
•Fully depress the shutter release button to take pictures.
2 Confirm
that the in-focus indicator • appears and release the shutter to take a picture. A
lso confirm that the shutter speed and
aperture indicators are visible.
If the following indications appear:
x A
utofocus is not possible. (See page 78.)
The subject is out of focus and the area in front of the subject
is in focus. (See page 86.)
The subject is out of focus and the area behind the subject is
in focus. (See page 86.)
Hi,
Out of exposure control range (overexposure
or underexpo- sure alert) (S
ee page 86.)
3 Check the fram
e counter. E
ach time the shutter is released, the
frames-shot
counter advances to the next fram
e number, w
hile the frames-rem
aining counter counts dow
n by one frame. W
hen the m
emory card is full,
0" blinks in the LC
D panel to alert you, and the shutter
locks up. 30
-.-' -..--
The cam
era has a built-in video output terminal that enables
you to imm
ediately playback the exposed images on a T
V
monitor w
ith a video input terminal.
—B
oth NT
SC
and PA
L color television systems are available w
ith this camera.
See page 48 for sw
itching from the N
TS
C to the P
AL system
or vice versa.
Connect the cam
era to a TV
I
monitor.
Connect the V
ideo Cable (provided) to the
camera's video output term
inal and the m
onitor's video input terminal.
—S
ee page 7 on removing the term
inal cap.
2 Rotate the M
ain dial to PB
(playback).
3 Rotate the com
mand dial.
Rotate the com
mand dial once in either
direction to playback one fram
e. —
When you w
ish to playback a particular fram
e, first rotate the comm
and dial while
pressing the SE
NS
button to specify the fram
e number, then rem
ove your finger from
the SE
NS
button.
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Functions and settings
This section explains basic cam
era functions and how
best to utilize them to obtain optim
um results
in a variety of photographic situations.
When setting the exposure m
ode, metering
system, im
age quality, white balance and
sensitivity, be sure to set the Main dial to any
position other than L, lightly press the shutter release button and m
ake your selection w
ithin 16 seconds. N
ew settings for this cam
era In m
ost ways, this cam
era is no different than other N
ikon professional 35 mm
SLR
cam
eras. How
ever this camera differs in one
significant way: you are no longer creating an
image on film
, but instead reproducing an im
age on a mem
ory card. Therefore, you are
now required to pay attention to three new
settings w
hich pertain to digital technology: im
age quality, white balance and sensitivity.
4 When finished, rotate the M
ain dial to
L. C
amera pow
er will turn O
FF
automatically
after approx. 3 minutes
when the cam
era is not in use. W
e recomm
end setting the Main
dial to L to conserve battery power.
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The M
ain dial turns the power O
N and O
FF
, and selects shooting, data transfer and playback m
odes.
While pressing the M
ain dial lock- release button, rotate the M
ain dial to the desired m
ode —
Make sure that the M
ain dial clicks into position.
L: Cam
era power is O
FF
. S
et the Main dial to L w
hen the camera is not in use to preserve
battery power and prevent accidental release of the shutter.
S: S
ingle-frame shooting m
ode S
hooting operation is limited to one fram
e at a time.
C: C
ontinuous shooting mode
Shooting operation continues as long as the shutter release button
is depressed.
Model
Shooting speed
Max. num
ber of frames
DS
-505(Norm
al Model)
Approx. 1 fram
e!sec.*
DS
-515(High S
peed Model) A
pprox. 3 frames! sec.*2
7 frames3
*1 A shutter speed faster than 1!250 sec. is selected and im
age quality is set to B
AS
IC (w
hen using Image M
emory C
ard HG
-15). *2 A
shutter speed faster than 1/250 sec. is selected. *3 O
ne shooting operation com
prises a maxim
um of 7 fram
es. A
n interval of
approx. 7 seconds is required before proceeding to the next shooting
operation (when using Im
age Mem
ory Card H
G-15).
SD
: Digital output m
ode. T
he mode to send data (single fram
e/batch) to a Digital Im
age P
rocessor 01-500/5000 —
In single frame dow
nload mode, the shutter can be operated but
nothing is stored in mem
ory —
See page 79. for details of data dow
nloading methods.
This cam
era offers four exposure modes: P
rogramm
ed Auto (F
), S
hutter-Priority A
uto (5), Aperture-P
riority (A) and M
anual (M).
—If no lens is m
ounted, the exposure m
ode is automatically set to M
and the exposure m
ode indicator blinks in the viewfinder to alert you.
Set the M
ain dial to either S, C
or SD
, press the shutter release button halfw
ay and rotate the com
mand dial w
hile pressing the M
OD
E (exposure m
ode) button. T
he exposure mode indicators in the LC
D
panel appear in sequence as shown
below. P
-S
A
M
_j P
: Program
med A
uto Exposure M
ode T
he camera's m
icrocomputer autom
atically selects a combination
of shutter speed and aperture. This m
ode is recomm
ended for most
comm
on shooting situations as well as for users w
ho are new to
35mm
SLR
photography, and for those situations when there is no
time to fine tune exposure settings.
S: S
hutter-Priority A
uto Exposure M
ode Y
ou set the shutter speed manually using the com
mand dial. T
he cam
era automatically selects the proper aperture to m
atch the m
anually selected shutter speed for correct exposure.
A: A
perture-Priority A
uto Exposure M
ode T
he camera autom
atically selects the correct shutter speed to m
atch the aperture you have set. We recom
mend this m
ode when
depth-of-field is a prime consideration.
M: M
anual Exposure M
ode B
oth shutter speed and aperture can be set manually to achieve
the desired effect. Adjust aperture and/or shutter speed referring to
the over/correct/under exposure indicators.
PB
: Playback m
ode Im
age data stored in the mem
ory card can be played back on a T
V m
onitor
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This cam
era features three types of exposure metering
systems—
Center-W
eighted Metering, S
pot Metering and M
atrix M
etering.
Rotate the com
mand dial w
hile pressing the M
etering system button.
—T
he metering system
indicators in the LCD
panel appear in sequence as show
n below.
r Center-W
eighted Metering
This system
concentrates the meter's sensitivity on the 12m
m-
dia. circle in the viewfinder. T
his type of metering is useful in
situations where you w
ant to base exposure on a specific, centrally located area in the scene.
Spot M
etering M
ost of the meter's sensitivity is concentrated in the 5m
m-dia.
circle in the center of the viewfinder. T
his meter is effective w
hen precise m
easurement of a particular portion of the subject is
required. M
atrix Metering
Data on scene brightness and contrast are detected by the
camera's 5-segm
ent advanced matrix sensor. B
y analyzing these data, the cam
era's built-in computer is able to provide
correct exposure even in extremely com
plex lighting situations.
Depending on the effect you w
ish to achieve, four image quality
modes are provided w
ith this camera. P
ictures taken in Hi
image quality m
ode are uncompressed im
ages with m
uch detail, w
hile pictures taken at the Basic setting have low
er quality due to high com
pression. It follows that m
ore frames
can be shot using the Basic m
ode than the Hi m
ode, as uncom
pressed images take up a considerable am
ount of m
emory space (see chart below
for details).
While pressing the Q
UA
LITY
button, rotate the com
mand dial.
—T
he arrow
in the LCD
panel points to one of the follow
ing settings.
BA
SIC
N
OR
MA
L F
INE
H
I
Refer to the table below
for mode specifications and corresponding
number of fram
es.
Image quality
mode
Image com
pression factor
Data size
per frame
Mm
. number of fram
es per H
G-15 (15 M
B)
HI
Non com
pression A
pprox. 2.45MB
5
FIN
E
1/4 (4 bit/pixel) A
pprox. 640KB
21
NO
RM
Al
1/8 (2 bit/pixel) A
pprox. 320KB
43
BA
SIC
1/16 (1 bit/pixel)
Approx. 160K
B
84
—S
elect HI m
ode when im
age quality is a priority. —
Select B
AS
IC m
ode when the num
ber of frames is a priority.
—It m
ay not be possible to store the number of fram
es shown above on a card
which has been initialized w
ith a personal computer. U
se the Digital C
ard C
amera D
S-505/5 15 to initialize the card.
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In order to ensure proper white balance, an A
uto white balance
A
: Auto w
hite balance mode
mode and five m
anual white balance m
odes are provided with
White balance is adjusted autom
atically by measuring the color
this camera. F
or most scenes, select the auto w
hite balance tem
perature of light passing through the white balance w
indow.
mode. C
hoose the manual m
odes for particular lighting —
If insufficient light passes through the white balance w
indow, the color
situations. We recom
mend that you experim
ent with the various
temperature is adjusted at 5100K
settings until you are fully familiar w
ith them.
Incandescent light mode
—W
hen using a speedlight in external synchro-f lash shooting mode, the w
hite S
uitable for shooting under incandescent light. The color
balance is adjusted between subject brightness and the light from
the flash. tem
perature is fixed at 3000K (halogen lam
p). •N
OT
E
Fluorescent light m
ode H
uman vision adapts to illum
ination color so that a white subject
Suitable for shooting under fluorescent light. T
he camera
remains w
hite even when the illum
ination color changes. Not so for
measures the color tem
perature of the light passing through the video cam
eras and digital cameras. T
hey have to adjust color and w
hite balance window
and makes adjustm
ents for either w
hite balance depending on background illumination in order for a
daylight, white, or cool w
hite fluorescent light. w
hite subject to appear white under varying illum
ination. C
olor temperature at 6700K
(daylight fluorescent light). ____________________
Color tem
perature at 5000K (w
hite fluorescent light). W
hile pressing the W.B
al button, rotate the C
olor temperature at 4200K
(cool white fluorescent light).
comm
and dial to change the mode.
o —
If insufficient light passes through the white balance w
indow, the color
—T
he • mark in the LC
D panel settles above
W
A ,
temperature is set at 4200 K
(white fluorescent light).
one of the following
symbols.
L) : F
ine mode
A—
—
£ ,
9'c 6 ______
Suitable for shooting a front-lighted subject in fine w
eather. T
he __________ __________
color temperature is set at 5300K
(natural light). £
: Cloudy m
ode S
uitable for shooting in cloudy weather.
The color tem
perature is set at 6500K
(natural light).
Shade m
ode (fine weather)
Suitable for shooting shaded subjects such as som
eone standing in the shadow
of a building in fine weather. T
he color tem
perature is set at 8000K (natural light).
I
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•CA
UT
ION
In the follow
ing situations, auto white balance m
ode (A) w
ill not function. • T
aking pictures where the illum
ination at the camera and the
subject differs, such as taking pictures of an outdoor subject from
inside a room, or shooting a spot-lighted subject on a stage.
• Taking pictures in m
ixed light sources. For exam
ple, taking pictures at a party w
ith fluorescent lights, incandescent lights, etc. • T
aking pictures in special light sources. For exam
ple, sodium
lam
ps or other special lighting sources.
•NO
TE
C
olor temperature
The color tem
perature of most illum
ination sources varies in tones ranging from
reddish to bluish. These colors are subject to change
depending on individual perception. In order to represent the color of light objectively, w
e use a color temperature scale expressed in
absolute temperature (K
). As show
n below, the low
er the color tem
perature, the more reddish the light becom
es, and the higher the color tem
perature the more bluish it becom
es.
Tw
o shooting sensitivity levels equivalent to film speeds of IS
O 800
(ST
D) and IS
O 1600 (H
IGH
) can be selected. Set the sensitivity to
"ST
D" w
hen taking pictures outside in bright weather, and "H
IGH
" for dark interiors.
While pressing the S
EN
S button, rotate the
comm
and dial in either direction to alter the sensitivity. —
The
arrow in the LC
D panel points to one of
the following settings.
—S
TD
H
IGH
—1
0 NO
TE
S
ensitivity and film speed
This cam
era's shooting sensitivity is equivalent to S
O film
speeds of 800 and 1600. E
quivalent shutter speed/f-stop combinations can be
calculated based on this ISO
rating. For exam
ple, to compare
traditional film to digital, at 1/250 second for the sam
e scene brightness, the D
S-505 m
ight use f/6.7 at ISO
800 which w
ould be equivalent to f/2.8 at IS
O 150 on a regular N
ikon SLR
.
EN
S
2000 3000
4000 5000
6000 8000
10000 12000 [K]
2'2' 2'
0 S
-
a O
S C
0 >
C
o_
—
.0 .0
.0 2' C
a
E
0)0 o-C
o.) C
C
/)
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This cam
era provides two autofocus m
odes—S
ingle Servo
Autofocus (S
) and Continuous S
ervo Autofocus (C
)— and a
Manual F
ocus mode (M
) selected by setting the focus mode
selector to 5, C or M
.
S : S
ingle Servo A
utofocus Lightly press the shutter release button; the shutter can only be released w
hen the subject is in focus and the in-focus indicator • appears in the view
finder, as the priority is on correct focus. A
fter focus is achieved, it rem
ains locked for as long as the shutter release button rem
ains lightly pressed. R
emove your finger from
the shutter release button once and lightly press the button again w
hen you w
ish to refocus on a different subject. —
If the shutter re/ease button is fully depressed from
the start, the /ens starts adjusting for focus and the shutter is re/eased as soon as the subject is in focus. W
ith DS
-515 camera, both focus and
exposure are locked.
C: C
ontinuous Servo A
utotocus T
he shutter can be released anytime,
regardless of focus status, since the priority is on shutter release. T
he cam
era continues focusing for as long as you keep the shutter release button lightly pressed, even w
hen the in-focus indicator • appears in the view
finder. —
With D
S-515 cam
era, in Continuous
Shooting m
ode (the Main dial is set to C
), the lens adjusts focus for the first fram
e only, then the focus is locked w
hen continuous shooting starts,
• T
he subject is in-focus.
<
Autofocus is not possible. T
he subject is located closer than the lens's closest focusing distance. T
he subject is out of focus and the area in front of the subject is in focus. T
he subject is out of focus and the area behind the subject is in focus.
•CA
UT
ION
K
eep your fingers off the lens focusing ring when shooting in
autofocus modes (S
, C), as correct focusing is achieved
automatically.
42 43
View
finder indications in autofocus modes (S
, C)
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M: M
anual Focus m
ode In this m
ode, there are two w
ays of assuring precise m
anual focus: with
the Electronic R
an gefinder and with the
viewfinder's clear m
atte field. The
shutter release button can be depressed fully anytim
e.
Manual focus w
ith the view-finder's clear m
atte field R
otate the lens focusing ring manually to
focus on the subject using the clear m
atte field.
Manual focus w
ith the Electronic R
angefinder Lightly press the shutter release button and rotate the lens focusing ring m
anually. The in-focus indicator•
appears in the viewfinder w
hen the subject is in focus. —
Manually rotate the lens focusing ring in the
direction indicated 4until the in-focus
indicator appears. —
When the focus indicators
and• or• and 4 blink alternately, sim
ultaneously or singly, the subject is alm
ost in focus.
Press the M
OD
E button and S
EN
S
button simultaneously for at least 2
seconds; the camera settings are
automatically reset for basic shooting
as shown below
:
44 45
Exposure m
ode : P
(Program
med A
uto) S
ee page 35. M
etering system
: i®j(C
enter-Weight)
See page 36.
Image quality
: NO
RM
AL(N
ormal)
See page 37,
White balance
: A (A
uto) S
ee page 38. S
ensitivity : S
TD
(Standard)
See page 41.
Exposure com
pensation : 0.0
See page 58.
—C
omm
and lock is cancelled. (See page 46.)
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In S (S
hutter-Priority Auto), A
(Aperture-P
riority Auto), or M
(Manual) exposure m
ode, you can lock the shutter speed or aperture value. —
Use com
mand lock to prevent changes in shutter speed or aperture value
caused by accidentally rotating the dial during shooting.
In S or M
mode
While pressing the C
MN
D-L button, rotate
the comm
and dial in either direction, and the shutter speed w
ill be locked with an L
appearing next to the shutter speed in the LC
D panel.
To release the lock, rotate the com
mand
dial in either direction while pressing the
CM
ND
-L button.
In A or M
mode
While pressing the C
MN
D-L button, rotate
the aperture dial in either direction, and the aperture value w
ill be locked with an L
appearing next to the aperture value in the LC
D panel.
To release the lock, rotate the aperture dial
in either direction while pressing the
CM
ND
-L button.
monitor only.
—F
or details on other systems, refer to the instruction m
anuals for the relevant equipm
ent.
Playback on a T
V m
onitor -1
Connect the cam
era to a TV
I
monitor.
Connect V
ideo Cable (provided) to the
camera's video output term
inal and the m
onitor's video input terminal.
—R
emove the term
inal cap on the V-O
ut and D
-Out/E
. Trig, term
inals. (S
ee page 7.)
() Rotate the M
ain dial to PB
(playback) w
hile pressing the Main
dial lock-release button. T
he white balance m
ode marks • in the
LCD
panel all blink at once.
3 Rotate the com
mand dial.
Rotate the com
mand
dial once in either direction to playback one fram
e. Rotate the
dial in the direction of the arrow to m
ove the fram
es forward and rotate in the opposite
direction to move the fram
es backward.
While playing back pictures, the w
hite balance m
ode marks • light up one after
the other. —
When you w
ish to playback a particular fram
e, first rotate the comm
and dial while
pressing the SE
NS
button to specify the fram
e number,
then remove your finger
from the S
EN
S button.
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Besides being able to playback exposed im
ages on a TV
m
onitor through a video output connector, exposed image data
can easily be downloaded to a personal com
puter using Fujix
PC
Card R
eader CR
-500 or other digital processing equipment.
In this manual w
e will explain how
to playback pictures on a TV
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When finished, rotate the M
ain dial
The playback function autom
atically stops after 3 m
inutes when the cam
era is not in
use, and then the power turns O
FF
after a further 16 seconds.
We recom
mend setting
the Main dial to L to conserve battery
power.
Sw
itching the NT
SC
/PA
L systems
Both N
TS
C and P
AL color television system
s are available with this
camera. Y
ou can switch from
NT
SC
to PA
L or vice versa. T
o change the system, rotate the com
mand dial w
hile pressing the M
etering system and E
xposure compensation buttons sim
ultaneously during playback operation. —
The N
TS
C and P
AL system
s change alternatively and the system indicator
will appear in the LC
D panel.
Shooting data displayed on the playback screen
The follow
ing shooting data can be displayed on the TV
monitor.
— F
rame num
ber
—D
ate (month/day/year)
—T
ime (hour/m
inute)
*The above screen show
s the NT
SC
system.
The date order
differs in the PA
L system (day/m
onth/year).
To change on-screen data, rotate the com
mand dial w
hile pressing the M
OD
E button during playback of exposed im
ages. O
n-screen data appears in order as shown below
. LC
D panel
TV
monitor
dSP
0 N
one
dSP
1
Fram
e number
dSP
2 F
rame num
ber, date and time
dSP
3 .
Fram
e number, date and tim
e, file name
Long play playback method
You can playback continuously for approx. 60 m
inutes using a fully charged battery pack (B
P-D
5). If you want to playback for a m
uch longer period of tim
e, use the optional AC
Pow
er Adaptor (A
C-D
5) and C
onnecting cord to power the cam
era from the A
C pow
er outlet.
4 to
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e
DS
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Fe b. 1. 9 5
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ocableU
TV
monitor
DS
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era
Connecting
cord A
C P
ower
Adaptor A
C-D
5 ____________
AC
power outlet
For m
ore details, read the instruction manuals provided w
ith the A
C P
owerA
daptorAC
-D5.
—T
he socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall
be easily accessible.
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1. Deleting data fram
e by frame
Lightly press the shutter release button; w
ithin 16 seconds, push the E
RA
SE
LAS
T
buttons simultaneously and hold for at
least 1 second.
The m
ost recently recorded data will be
erased and the frames-shot counter in the
LCD
panel and the viewfinder w
ill count dow
n by one frame.
—T
o continue erasing data, remove your finger
once and press the buttons again.
Initializing the mem
ory card (batch erasing) Lightly press the shutter release button; w
ithin 16 seconds, push the FO
RM
AT
(E
RA
SE
) buttons simultaneously and hold
for at least 1 second. A
ll recorded data will be erased and the
frames-shot counter in the LC
D panel and
the viewfinder w
ill return to 1. W
hen using a new Im
age Mem
ory Card,
be sure to initialize the card. —
Erasing tim
e varies depending on the type of card and storage capacity.
Advanced photography
In this section we provide som
e useful information
on a variety of photographic techniques
See page 27 for details on P
rogramm
ed A
uto operation.
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There are tw
o ways to erase the im
age data stored in the Image
Mem
ory Card
1) Erasing the data fram
e by frame.
2) Initializing the mem
ory card (batch erasing)
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