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FujiFilm FinePix 4700 Owner's Manual

This manual provides detailed instructions for using the FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix4700 ZOOM, including safety warnings and operational guidelines. It covers various photography modes, camera features, and accessories, as well as troubleshooting tips. Users are advised to follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper functioning and avoid hazards.

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FujiFilm FinePix 4700 Owner's Manual

This manual provides detailed instructions for using the FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA FinePix4700 ZOOM, including safety warnings and operational guidelines. It covers various photography modes, camera features, and accessories, as well as troubleshooting tips. Users are advised to follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper functioning and avoid hazards.

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This manual will show you how to use your FUJIFILM DIGITAL CAMERA

FinePix4700 ZOOM correctly. Please follow the instructions carefully. BB10959-200 (1)
Warning
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. CAUTION — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to This equipment has been tested and found to You are cautioned that any changes or
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, modifications not expressly approved in this manual
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits could void your warranty.
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute are designed to provide reasonable protection
a risk of electric shock to persons. against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and For customers in Canada
This symbol is intended to alert the user to
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
the presence of important operating and
installed and used in accordance with the
CAUTION
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the This Class B digital apparatus complies with
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. instructions, may cause harmful interference to
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. literature accompanying the appliance. Canadian ICES-003.
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
The graphical symbols are located on the bottom
of the case.
For customers in the U.S.A. particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
FCC Statement which can be determined by turning the equipment
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
Operation is subject to the following two
the interference by one or more of the following
conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful
measures:
interference, and (2) this device must accept any — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
interference received, including interference that — Increase the separation between the equipment
may cause undesired operation.
and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit Please read the Safety Notes (➡P.120)
different from that to which the receiver is and make sure you understand them
connected.
before using the camera.
2 3
Contents
vForced Flash ................................................... 61
Preface..................................................................... 6 3 Advanced Features 5 Setting
w Night Scenes (Slow Synchro) ...................... 61
Camera Features and Accessories..................... 7 ADVANCED FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY ...... 41 SET-UP MODE ..................................................... 92
a Suppressed Flash ........................................ 62
Nomenclature ......................................................... 8 ◆Photography mode specifications..................... 41 SETTING THE IMAGE QUALITY........................ 94
Y MACRO(CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY ....... 63
PHOTOGRAPHY MODE ............................................... 41 b SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY ..................... 64 SETTING THE FILE SIZE .................................... 95
1 Getting Ready 3 AUTO ............................................................ 42 DIGITAL ZOOM .................................................... 66 FRAME NO. MEMORY ........................................ 96
7 PORTRAIT ................................................... 42 STARTUP SCREEN............................................. 97
ATTACHING THE STRAP ................................... 15 6 LANDSCAPE ............................................... 42 ADJUSTING THE LCD MONITOR BRIGHTNESS
SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY.................. 16
4 Advanced Features Playback
8 NIGHT SCENE............................................. 43 AND THE SPEAKER VOLUME ............................ 99
● Using Batteries................................................. 16 4 MANUAL....................................................... 44
ADVANCED PLAYBACK ..................................... 67
● Using the AC Power Adapter .......................... 18 5 CONTINUOUS SHOOTING ....................... 45 ◆Playback mode menu ....................................... 67 System Expansion Options ................................. 100
LOADING AND REMOVING THE SmartMedia™ ...... 19 9 MOVIE .......................................................... 47 MOVIE PLAYBACK .............................................. 68 Using the USB Cables and
1
SWITCHING ON AND OFF ................................. 21 PLAYBACK MENU the Software Included ........................................ 101
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU ............................................... 50 Optional Accessories Guide ................................ 103
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ........................ 22 L ERASING SINGLE•ALL FRAME/FORMATTING ...... 71
G SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS
(EXPOSURE COMPENSATION).................... 51
N PLAYBACK (AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK) ....... 73
Explanation of Terms ........................................... 105
Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly ............. 106
2
2 Basic Photography M FLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT ........ 52 E RESIZE ......................................................... 74 Notes on the Power Supply ................................. 107
TAKING PICTURES(AUTO MODE) ................... 24 A SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE ............. 52 P SETTING AND REMOVING
SINGLE-FRAME PROTECTION ................ 76
● Applicable Batteries .......................................... 107
● Notes on the Batteries ...................................... 107
3
● Number of Available Frames .......................... 29 B SETTING THE SENSITIVITY ..................... 53
P SETTING AND REMOVING ● Notes on Using the Battery Charger ............... 108
USING AF/AE LOCK ............................................ 30 C SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS .............. 54
FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION.................... 32 h PHOTOMETRY ........................................... 55 PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES............ 78 ● BC-NH Battery Charger Specifications ........... 109 4
● Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter........... 109
VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK) ........... 34 ` SHARPNESS ............................................... 56 HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS ............. 80
Notes on the SmartMediaTM ................................. 110
FAST FORWARDING IMAGES .......................... 35 W PREVIEW DISPLAY .................................... 57 [ DPOF DATE SETTING ............................... 81
[ DPOF SET FRAME ..................................... 82
Warning Displays ................................................. 112 5
PLAYBACK ZOOM............................................... 36 AUTO BRACKETING .................................. 58 Troubleshooting.................................................... 115
MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK ................................ 37 FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY .................................... 59 [ DPOF REVIEW/CANCEL........................... 86 Specifications ....................................................... 118
ERASING SINGLE FRAME ................................. 38 x Auto flash mode ........................................... 60 [ DPOF SET ALL/CANCEL ALL................... 88 Safety Notes ......................................................... 120
4 USING A TV MONITOR ....................................... 40 Z Red-Eye Reduction ...................................... 60 U CREATE INDEX .......................................... 90 EC Declaration of Conformity .............................. 123 5
Preface Camera Features and Accessories
■ Test Shots Prior to Photography of water and induce vomiting. Then seek medical assistance.
For particularly important photographs (such as weddings and ■ Notes on Electrical Interference
Features Accessories
overseas trips), always take a test photograph to check that the Do not use this device in aircraft or hospitals. The use of this ● The newly developed Super CCD which delivers an high ● SmartMedia ● Hand Strap (1)
camera is functioning normally. device in an aircraft or hospital can cause malfunctions in the resolution image file with 4.3 million pixels. (16MB, 3.3V) (1)
● Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd cannot accept liability for any control devices used in the aircraft or hospital. ● Built-in 3✕ zoom lens with a low-dispersion aspherical lens for Supplied with:
incidental losses (such as the costs of photography or the loss ■ Handling Your Digital Camera superb optical performance
● Compact and lightweight aluminum-magnesium alloy body
• Anti-static case (1)
of income from photography) incurred as a result of faults with This camera contains precision electronic components. To • Index label (1)
this product. ● Quick, responsive operation with 2-second startup and 1
ensure that images are recorded correctly, do not subject the second between shots. ● A/V Cable (approx. 1.5m
■ Notes on Copyright camera to impacts or shocks while an image is being recorded. ● Fast ISO 200 film speed and built-in automatic flash allow (4.9 ft.), mini-plug (2.5mm
Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be ■ Trademark Information shooting in a wider range of situations. dia.) to pin-plug cable) (1)
used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of ● IBM
● Auto focus with macro function (manual focus also available)
PC/AT is a registered trademark of International Business ● Automatic shooting modes that can be tailored to subjects in
the owner, unless intended only for personal use. Note that Machines Corp. of the USA. different photography conditions
some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage ● iMac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple ● Manual photography mode that allows fine tuning of the
performances, entertainments and exhibits, even when Computer, Inc. photography settings ● AA-size Nickel Metal
intended purely for personal use. Users are also asked to note ● Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft ● Convenient preview function for quickly checking of your shots Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries ● Interface Set (1)
that the transfer of memory cards containing images or data Corporation of the U.S. registered in the USA and other ● Smooth digital zoom function (1.88✕ at megapixel resolutions) HR-3UF (2) • CD-ROM (1)
protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the and playback zoom function (up to 15✕) • USB Cable (1)
countries. ● The Framing Guideline function makes it easy to compose
restrictions imposed by those copyright laws. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft perfectly balanced shots.
• Quick Start Guide (1)
■ Liquid Crystal Windows Operating System. ● Continuous shooting function even at maximum resolution. • Noise suppression core (1)
If the LCD monitor or LCD panel is damaged, take particular ● SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. ● Movie shooting function (320 ✕ 240 pixels with sound) ● Owner’s Manual
care with the liquid crystal in the monitor or panel. If any of the ● Other company or product names are trademarks or registered ● 2-inch 130,000-pixel low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD (this manual) (1)
following situations arise, take the urgent action indicated. monitor
trademarks of the respective companies.Trademark
● If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin
● Select your favorite image as the startup screen. ● Battery Charger BC-NH(1)
Information ● Dot-matrix LCD panel simplifies camera operation.
Wipe the area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with ■ Explanation of Color Television System ● USB connection for quick and easy image data transmission
running water and soap. NTSC : National Television System Committee, color ● Conforms to the new standard for digital camera file
● If liquid crystal gets into your eye
television telecasting specifications adopted mainly in system✽
Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15minutes ✽ Design rule for Camera File System.
the U.S.A., Canada and Japan. ● Supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) for simple print
and then seek medical assistance. PAL : Phase Alternation by Line,a color television system
● If liquid crystal is swallowed
ordering
adopted mainly by European countries and China.
6 Flush your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large quantities 7
Nomenclature ✽ Refer to the pages in parentheses for more details.

Viewfinder window
Viewfinder(P.26) Viewfinder lamp(P.28)
Shutter button
Photography Mode switch(P.12) CANCEL/BACK button
Flash(P.59)
Mode dial(P.12)
POWER button(P.12) LCD panel(P.10)
Strap mount(P.15)
SHIFT/r button 4-direction button(P.10)
Microphone(P.47) Flash pop-up button(P.59)
DISP button(P.32·37) MENU/EXE button
Flash control sensor
Speaker(P.99)
Self-timer lamp(P.65) SmartMedia slot cover
release button(P.19)
DIGITAL(USB) Battery cover(P.17)
SmartMedia slot cover(P.19)
socket(P.102)
Lens/Lens Cover
A/V OUT
(audio/visual output) SmartMedia slot(P.19) Tripod mount
socket(P.40) LCD monitor
DC IN 3V (power input)
socket(P.18)

8 9
Nomenclature
LCD panel LCD Display Details
Icons are displayed on the LCD panel to help with different camera operations. Use these icons as a 0 Mode Setup • Movie • Continuous Shooting • Manual • Auto • Portrait •

Photography
guide to using the 4-direction button. Landscape • Night Scene
4-direction button Up • Down • Left • Right
4-direction button Zoom Telephoto • Wide angle
setting display (a) Framing Guide

Mode display 4-direction button Flash x Auto • Red-eye Reduction • Forced Flash
setting display (c) Night Scenes(Slow Synchro) • Suppressed flash

Macro ON • OFF
4-direction button 4-direction button Self-Timer ON • OFF
setting display (d) setting display (b ) Manual Focus Moves the focus closer • Moves the focus further away
No. of remaining shots Image Quality FINE • NORMAL • BASIC
/Remaining time
File Size 2400✕1800 • 1280✕960 • 640✕480

1 Mode Still image • Movie • Zoom/Trimming • Playback • Reverse playback• Paused

Playback
Frame Advance Previous image • Next image
✽ This panel allows you to check and modify camera settings such as the photography or playback Playback Zoom Zoom Up • Zoom Down
mode, the number of remaining shots or remaining time, the quality setting, resolution, flash setting,
Movie Playback Play/Pause • Reverse playback • Fast forward • Rewind • Stop •
macro setting and self-timer setting.
Movie frame advance
✽ When the Mode switch, Power button or “SHIFT/r”button is used, the LCD panel will light up orange
10 for 5 seconds in Photography mode and in green for 5 seconds in Playback mode. Page Advance Previous page • Next page 11
Nomenclature
Mode switch Photography Mode dial
Setup In this mode, you can set the image quality, file size, sharpness, Auto
2 (➡P.92) Power-Off function, frame number memory, buzzer tone, Startup screen,
Mode switch date and time settings.
Photography mode Movie Allows movies (320✕240 pixels, 10 fps, AVI format with sound) up to 80
9 (➡P.47) seconds long to be shot in the same file.
Continuous shooting You can shoot up to 3 frames at intervals of 0.2 seconds. The manual focus
5 (➡P.45) and Auto Bracketing (3 consecutive frames) functions can also be used.
Power button
Playback mode Allows you to check your image before it is recorded. In this mode, you
Manual can also specify the settings for Brightness (exposure compensation),
4
(➡P.44) Flash Brightness Adjustment, White Balance, Sensitivity. Manual Focus,
Photography Mode dial Light Metering Mode, Sharpness and Preview.
This is a simple and convenient photography mode in which the camera
Auto automatically controls settings such as the exposure to suit the shooting
Continuous shooting Movie 3
(➡P.24·42) conditions. This mode is ideal for general photography where you are not
trying to achieve any particular effect.
Manual Setup
7 Portrait (➡P.42) Use this mode for shots of people.
Auto Shutter button 6 Landscape (➡P.42) Use this mode for shots of distant objects such as landscapes.
Night Scene Use this mode to shoot pictures at night. You can also use manual focus
Portrait 8 (➡P.43)
in this mode.
Night Scene
Landscape
12 13
Nomenclature 1 Getting
Ready ATTACHING THE STRAP
Example of LCD Monitor Text Display • Shooting
Photography Mode 1 2
Number of remaining shots
YMacro photography icon
bSelf-Timer photography icon oCamera shake warning
p Battery low warning
Zoom bar
AF frame

Date

Pass the loop of thin cord on the end of the strap Then pass the other end of the strap through the 1
Example of LCD Monitor Text Display • Playback through the strap mount. loop of thin cord and pull the strap tight.
Playback frame number
Playback mode
p Battery low warning
F Protection
K DPOF

Date Time

The above screen shows the NTSC model. The date order differs in the PAL model (day. month. year).
14 Some items are displayed depending on the camera mode and photography conditions. 15
SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
Using Batteries 1 2 3
The FinePix4700 ZOOM takes 2 nickel-metal
hydride (Ni-MH) or Ni-Cd batteries. The two
batteries used should both be of the same type.
◆Number of available shots (with fully charged batteries)
The table below provides a guide to the number of shots
that can be taken at normal temperature with 50% flash
use. Note that these figures may vary depending on the
camera’s ambient temperature and the level of battery
charge. Load the rechargeable batteries into the battery

Battery Type LCD monitor LCD monitor


charger as indicated on the label.
Plug the charger into a power outlet to begin Slide the “battery cover” in the direction of the 1
on off
◆ Batteries that Can Be Charged ◆ charging. Battery charging will be completed in arrow and open the cover.
Ni-MH battery HR-3UF Approx. 80 Approx. 230 about 13 hours, but the power lamp remains lit.
● AA-size Ni-MH batteries
Ni-Cd battery KR-3UF Approx. 50 Approx. 140 Fujifilm HR-3UF : 2 (supplied with the camera Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet
or sold separately) when it is not in use. ●
! Do not apply excessive force to the battery cover.
◆Notes on the Batteries◆ ● AA-size Ni-Cd batteries ●
! Always switch the camera off when replacing the
● It is also possible to take some shots using Fujifilm KR-3UF: 4 (sold separately) ●
! Ni-MH batteries are not fully charged at shipment and batteries. If the camera is left switched on, the
alkaline batteries if you use the viewfinder must be charged before being used. camera settings may revert to the factory default
(➡P.24). However, due to the nature of ●
! Use only the designated batteries. Batteries other than ●
! Fully discharged Ni-MH batteries take approximately 12 settings.
alkaline batteries, they can only be used for AA-size Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries cannot be recharged hours (1450 mAh) or 13 hours (1600 mAh) to recharge. ●
! If the AC power adapter has been connected or the
extremely short periods and they may not in the BC-NH. KR-3UF Ni-Cd batteries take approximately 8 hours to batteries have been installed for about half a day or
work at all in cold conditions. ●
! Attempting to charge batteries other than those specified recharge. longer, the camera settings will be retained for about
● Lithium or manganese batteries should not be
used at all as they emit heat and can damage
for use with the charger (such as manganese, alkaline or ●
! The power lamp remains lit even after charging is half a day after the AC power adapter has been
lithium batteries) can cause the batteries to burst or leak. completed. disconnected and the batteries have been removed.
the camera. This could result in a fire or injury and consequent ●
! Shorter charging times can be achieved using the Ni- Check the date setting after you replace the
16 ● Do not use old and new batteries together.
damage to the surroundings. MH/Battery Charger BCH-NH (➡P.103). batteries. 17
SELECTING THE POWER SUPPLY LOADING AND REMOVING THE SmartMedia™
4 ●
➀ ●
➁ Using the AC Power Adapter SmartMediaTM
■ Only use 3.3V SmartMedia.
Loading the SmartMediaTM

MG-4S (4MB), MG-8S (8MB), MG-16S (16MB),


MG-32S (32MB), MG-64S (64MB)

➀ ●

DC IN 3V Socket ●

1
➀ Install the batteries with the correct polarity as
shown. To shoot or play back images without depleting
the battery charge, use the special AC Power
➁ Close the battery cover as indicated by the
arrow. Adapter AC-3V(sold separately).
Check that the camera is switched off and then plug
➀ Check that the camera is switched off, release
the AC power adapter connector into the “DC IN 3V the slot cover lock and open the cover.
socket” on the camera. Then plug the AC power
➁ Push the SmartMedia firmly into the
adapter into the power outlet. SmartMedia slot as far as it will go.

! You cannot charge the batteries by connecting the AC
➂ Close the slot cover.
power adapter.

! The socket-outlet shall installed near the equipment and ●
! Images cannot be recorded or erased if a write- ●
! If you open the slot cover while the camera is
shall be easily accessible. protect sticker is affixed to the SmartMedia. switched on, the camera is automatically switched

! The shapes of the plug and socket-outlet depends on the ●
! Operation of this camera is only guaranteed when it off to protect the SmartMedia.
country of use.

! Take care not to drop the batteries when opening

! Using AC power adapters other than the AC-3V could is used with Fujifilm SmartMedia. ●
! The SmartMedia will not slide fully into the slot if it is
and closing the battery cover. damage the camera. ●
! Some 3.3V SmartMedia are labelled as “3V ” cards. inserted facing the wrong way. Be careful not to
18 ●
! See P.107 for notes on using other power supplies. ●
! See P.109 for more information on the AC power adapter. ●
! See P.110 for more information on SmartMedia. apply undue force to the SmartMedia. 19
LOADING AND REMOVEING THE SmartMedia™ SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Removing the SmartMediaTM 2 1 2 LCD Panel LCD Monitor

1 ●
➀ ●
➁ On Blank

Flashing On

On On

Push the SmartMedia into the slot slightly and Press the Power button to switch the camera on Check the battery level warning when you switch 1
allow it to pop back out. It can then be pulled out or off. When the camera is switched on, the the camera on.
➀ Check that the indicator in the viewfinder is easily. viewfinder lamp glows green. ➀The battery is fully charged.
green and then switch the camera off. (This icon is only displayed on the LCD panel
➁ Release the SmartMedia cover lock as shown ●
! If you switch the camera on when the Mode switch is for 3 seconds after you switch the camera on.)
in the figure. set to “ 0 ”, the lens cover opens and the lens ➁The battery charge is too low. Fully charged
moves out. For this reason, take care to avoid batteries should be installed as the power will
touching the lens when you switch the camera on. run out shortly.

! Switch the camera on before attempting to use the ➂There is no charge at all in the batteries. The
camera in any way.
icon disappears immediately and camera
Never open the SmartMedia slot cover while ●
! To protect the SmartMedia, always store it in the When the Auto Power Off function is operation stops. Install fully charged batteries.
special anti-static case.
the camera is switched on.This could destroy enabled (➡ P.92), the camera automatically
the image data or damage the SmartMedia

! See P.80, 100 for information on printing images. switches itself off if it is left on and unused

! See P.100-102 for information on downloading
for a few minutes. ●
! If the date or time shown on the LCD monitor is
20 itself. images to a personal computer. blinking, set the date and time. (➡ P.22) 21
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 3 4



When you have finished setting the date and 1


time, press the “MENU/EXE” button to confirm
the setting. The SET–UP screen then reappears.
To exit the “ 2 ” (SET-UP) mode, set the
Photography mode dial to any mode other than
➀ Set the Mode switch to “ 0 ” ➁ Set the ➀Press “ b ” on the 4-direction button to select Press “ d ” or “ c ” on the 4-direction button to
the “ 2” mode.
Photography Mode dial to“ 2 ”.The SET–UP “DATE/TIME”. ➁Press the “MENU/EXE” button. select the setting (year, month, day, hour or
screen appears on the LCD monitor. minute), and use “ a ” and “ b ” to correct the

! See P.92 for more information on the items in the setting.
“ 2”(SET–UP) mode menu.

! If the AC power adapter has been connected or the
batteries have been installed for about half a day or
longer, the date and time settings will be retained for ●
! Seconds cannot be specified.
about half a day after the AC power adapter has ●
! When the displayed time passes “12:00:00”, the
been disconnected or the batteries have been camera automatically switches between AM and PM. ●
! To set the time precisely, press the “MENU/EXE”
22 removed. ●
! PAL model : 2000 .01.01. button when the time is at zero seconds. 23
2 Basic
Photography TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)
1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 3 4

Be careful to ensure that the lens, microphone


and flash control sensor are not obscured by
➀ Set the Mode switch to “ 0 ” ➁ Set the your hands or the camera strap. 2
Photography Mode dial to “ 3 ”.
To take pictures using the LCD monitor, press Loop the strap over your wrist, brace your
To zoom in on your subject ( TELE), press
the “ DISP” button to switch the LCD monitor on. elbows firmly against your body and hold the
“a” on the 4-direction button. To zoom out (
camera with both hands.
WIDE), press “ b ”.


! Check that the lens is clean. If it is dirty, clean the
lens as described on P.106.

! If the date/time display on the LCD monitor is ●
! The image will be blurred if the camera moves when ●
! The lens on the FinePix4700 ZOOM is a 3✕ zoom
flashing, set the date and time (➡P.22). you take the picture (camera shake). lens with a focal range equivalent to 36-108mm on a

! You can photograph subjects at distances of 80 cm ●
! When you are shooting in low-light conditions, use 35mm camera.
(2.6 ft.) to infinity. For subjects closer than 80 cm, the flash (➡ P.59) or a tripod to prevent blurred ●
! The camera may not be able to take successful When you switch the camera on, the focal length is
24 use Macro photography (➡P.63). images due to camera shake. pictures if your fingers or the strap are in the way. equivalant to 55mm. 25
TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)

5 6 7 8
AF frame

LCD monitor
To take the picture, press the shutter button
down fully without lifting your finger off it. The
When you are using the viewfinder to take a camera beeps and takes the picture, and the
picture at a distance of 0.8 to 1.5 meters (2.6 to data is then recorded.
4.8 ft.), only the shaded area in the figure is
photographed.
AF frame ●
! Ifyou press the shutter button down fully in one
motion, the shot is taken without the AF frame
2
changing.
Press the shutter button down half way. The ●
! When you take a picture, the viewfinder lamp lights
Viewfinder orange (camera not ready) before switching back to
image is focused when the AF frame on the LCD green to indicate that the camera is again ready for
monitor becomes smaller and the shutter speed shooting.
Using the viewfinder or LCD monitor, frame your
shot so that the subject fills the entire AF (Auto
and aperture setting appear (and the green ●
! The viewfinder lamp flashes orange while the flash is
viewfinder lamp stops blinking and remains lit). charging.
Focus) frame. ●
! Since the amount of image data recorded is not fixed

! When you press the shutter button down halfway, and varies depending on the subject (level of image
the video image on the LCD monitor freezes briefly.

! If your subject is not in the center of the picture, use
However, this is not the image that is recorded.
detail, etc.), the number of available shots may not
AF lock to take the picture(➡P.30). decrease after the image is recorded, or may

! For dimly lit scenes where the subject is difficult to ●
! If the image on the LCD monitor is difficult to see, ●
! If it is too dark for the camera to focus, move at least decrease by 2.
26 see in the LCD monitor, you should use the viewfinder. adjust the monitor brightness. 1.5 m (4.8 ft.) away from your subject before taking ●
! See P.112 for information on the warning displays. 27
the picture.
TAKING PICTURES (AUTO MODE)
For still image photography (3 , 7 , 6 , 8 ,
◆Viewfinder Lamp Display ◆Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus◆ Number of Available Frames
4 , 5 ), the number of available shots is
Color Status Meaning Though the FinePix4700 ZOOM uses an displayed on the LCD panel in the position
accurate autofocus mechanism, it may shown in the figure at left.
Lit Ready to shoot have difficulty focusing or not be able to
focus at all for the types of subject and ●
! See P.94 for information on changing the Quality
Green
AF/AE in progress or camera shake situation listed below. In such cases, the Available frames display setting.
Flashing warning.Recording to SmartMedia image may be out of focus. ●
! See P.95 for information on changing the File size
(the next picture can be taken) setting.

Image being recorded onto the


● Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or ●
! At shipment, the default settings are NORMAL (for
car body. Quality) and 2400 ✕ 1800 (for File Size).
Lit SmartMedia (the next picture
● Subjects photographed through glass.
Orange cannot be taken)
● Subjects that do not reflect well, such as ◆Standard number of shots per SmartMedia
Flashing Flash charging The number of shots that can be recorded onto a SmartMedia card varies slightly depending on the type of subject.
hair or fur.
● Subjects with no substance, such as Also, the difference between the standard number of shots and the actual number of available shots increases for 2
● SmartMedia warning SmartMedia with a higher capacity.
smoke or flames.
No SmartMedia loaded, ● When the subject is distant and dark. File Size 2400✕1800 1280✕960 640✕480
SmartMedia not formatted,
● When there is very little contrast between Quality Mode FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE NORMAL BASIC
incorrect format, write-protect
sticker used, SmartMedia full, the subject and the background (such as APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX.
white walls or subjects dressed in the Image Data Size 1700KB 803KB 328KB 612KB 312KB 162KB 162KB 87KB 50KB
SmartMedia error
Red Flashing ●
Battery charging error same color as the background). MG-4S(4MB) 2 4 11 6 12 23 23 44 70
● Lens operation error ● When there are objects in front of or
✽ When the LCD monitor is
MG-8S(8MB) 4 9 23 12 24 47 47 89 141
behind the subject (such as an animal in a
switched on, details of the MG-16S(16MB) 9 19 47 25 49 90 90 165 248
cage or a person in front of a tree).
warning are displayed on the ● Subjects moving at high speed. MG-32S(32MB) 18 38 94 50 99 180 180 331 498
monitor (➡P.112).
28 MG-64S(64MB) 36 77 189 101 198 362 362 663 996 29
USING AF/AE LOCK
1 2 3 4

In a shot with this type of composition, the Move the camera slightly so that one of the
subjects (two people in this case) are not in the subjects in the AF frame.
AF frame. If the shot is taken at this point, the
subjects will not be in focus.
2

! The displayed screens are those shown on the LCD Keep the shutter button held down half way (AF With the shutter button still held down halfway
monitor. and AE locked) and check that the AF frame is (AF lock), move the camera back to the original

! See P.24 for information on taking pictures using the smaller and that the shutter speed and aperture image and press the shutter button down fully.
LCD monitor. settings are displayed (and that the green
viewfinder lamp has stopped blinking and
◆AF (AUTOFOCUS) /AE (AUTOEXPOSURE) LOCK◆ remains lit).
On the FinePix4700 ZOOM, pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and
exposure settings (AF and AE lock). If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the ●
! You can reapply the AF/AE lock as many times as
you like before releasing the shutter.
frame or change the picture composition after the exposure is set, you can obtain good results by
changing the composition after the AF and AE settings are locked.

! The AF/AE lock operates in all photography modes
30 and can be used to ensure excellent results. 31
FRAMING GUIDELINE FUNCTION
1 2 Portrait

➁ Scene Group Shot
(Vertical shot frame)


➀ Use this frame when you want
to position your main subject in
Use this frame when you are
shooting groups of 2 or more
Use this frame for portrait
photography.
center of the frame or when you people. Fit the subject's face into one of
want to align your shot with the By composing the shot so that the 3 frames to shoot a close-up
horizon. your subjects are as large as portrait (large frame), a head and
This is the most effective frame possible within the frame, the shoulders shot (middle frame), or
LCD monitor OFF Scene
for monitoring the size and photograph will clearly show a half-body shot (small frame).
LCD monitor ON Group shot balance of your subject when their facial expressions.
the shot involves motion.
Framing Guideline displayed Portrait

2
During shooting, when the Photography Mode ➀You can select an framing guideline by holding
dial is set to “3”, “7”, “6” or “8”, the display down the “SHIFT/r” button ➁and pressing “a”
on the LCD monitor changes each time you on the 4-direction button. The selected framing
press the “DISP” button. Press the “DISP button guideline serves as a guide to composing your
to display the “Framing Guideline”.
shot when you are taking pictures using the LCD
◆ List of Photography Modes/Framing Guideline monitor.
3 Scene • Group Shot • Portrait ●
! The lines in the scene frame roughly ◆Important◆
7 Portrait frames only (3 types) ●
! The framing guideline is not recorded on the image. divide the recorded pixels into three equal Always use the AF/AE lock to compose your picture.
6 Scene • Group Shot

! Press the “SHIFT/r” button to view the Camera parts horizontally and vertically. When the Failing to use the AF/AE lock may result in the image
Operation Guide (an explanation of the operations image is printed, the resulting print may be
8 being out of focus.
32 Scene • Group Shot available when you press the “SHIFT/r” button). shifted slightly from the scene frame. 33
VIEWING YOUR IMAGES (PLAYBACK) FAST FORWARDING IMAGES
1 2 ●
➀ 1 2



Normal playback
During fast forward, 3 frames are shown
No text displayed together in miniature on the LCD monitor. When
Set the mode switch to “ 1 ”. You can fast forward through the frames by
Multi-frame playback you stop fast forward, the image enclosed in the
holding down “ d ” or “ c ” on the 4-direction
frame is displayed on the monitor as a single
button for about 3 seconds during playback.
image. 2

! When you set the mode switch to “ 1 ”, the last
You can use “ c ” and “ d ” on the 4-direction
image shot is displayed.
button to move forward and backward

! If image on the LCD monitor is difficult to see, adjust
the LCD monitor brightness (➡P.99). respectively through your images.

! If you press the “DISP” button once, the text The LCD monitor display changes each time you
displayed on the LCD monitor disappears. press the “DISP” button.

◆Images That Can be Viewed on the FinePix4700 ZOOM◆


You can use this camera to view images recorded on an FinePix4700 ZOOM or images recorded
onto a 3.3V SmartMedia using a Fujifilm MX series and DX series digital camera. ●
! A progress bar is displayed to show the approximate
34 playback position on the SmartMedia. 35
PLAYBACK ZOOM MULTI-FRAME PLAYBACK
1 2 1 ●
➀ ●
➂ 2

➁ ●


➀ ●



After you have zoomed an image, ➀ you can If you have taken more than 9 pictures, ➀ you
move around the image by holding down the can quickly skip to the next page of images by
“SHIFT/r” button, ➁ and pressing “a”, “ b ”, “d”
and “ c” on the 4-direction button.
holding down the “SHIFT/r” button, ➁ and
pressing “d”or “ c” on the 4-direction button.
2
Pressing “a” and “ b ” on the 4-direction button ➀ Press the “DISP” button twice during playback.
during playback zooms in and out on (enlarges ➁ The 9-shot multi-frame playback screen
and reduces) the still image respectively. When appears.
you use this function, a zoom bar is displayed. ➂ Press “d ” or “ c ” on the 4-direction button to ●
! The “a” and “ b ” buttons are disabled during multi-
frame playback.
●Zoom scales:2400✕1800-dot images: Max15✕ select a frame. To view the selected frame as a
full-size image, press the “DISP” button again.

! Pressing the “SHIFT/r” button displays the on-
1280✕ 960-dot images: Max 8✕ screen SHIFT CONTROL.
640✕ 480-dot images: Max 4✕ ●
! Multi-frame playback is particularly useful for

! The LCD monitor text display disappears after
approximately 3 seconds. selecting images for single-frame erase, single-

! Pressing “ d ” or “ c ” during zooming cancels ●
! Press the “CANCEL / BACK” button to return to ●
! Playback zoom cannot be used with multi-frame frame protect, Resize, DPOF frame specification or
36 zooming and moves to the next image. normal unscaled display. playback. DPOF confirmation and cancellation. 37
ERASING SINGLE FRAME
1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 3 4

Press the “MENU/EXE” button to erase the


displayed image. When erasing is complete, the
next image appears and the “ERASE OK?” 2
message is displayed.
➀ Set the mode switch to “ 1”, ➁ and press the “c” Select “FRAME” in the ERASE menu and Press “d ” or “ c ” on the 4-direction button to
“MENU/EXE” button to display the Menu screen press the “MENU/EXE” button. display the image to be erased.
on the LCD monitor. ●
! To continue erasing images, repeat the procedure
from step 3 .

! If “ P R O T E C T E D F R A M E ” is displayed, the image
protection must be removed to erase the image
(➡P.76).

! See P.71 for more information on the Playback ●
! To cancel single-frame erase, press the

! If the “ DPOF SPECIFIED.
ERASE OK? ” message is displayed, DPOF
mode menu. “CANCEL/BACK” button to return to the menu. To is specified. When you press the “MENU/EXE”

! Multi-frame playback is an easy way to select exit the menu screen, press the “CANCEL/BACK” button, the image is erased and the DPOF settings
38 images to be protected. button again. are updated. 39
USING A TV MONITOR 3 Advanced
Features ADVANCED FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY
The Advanced Photography section introduces a range of camera functions that you can access by setting the Mode
1 2 switch to “0 ”.
A/V OUT socket ◆ Photography mode specifications
PhotoGraphy Flash Macro Self-Timer
Video (yellow) Accessible menu settings Factory default Photography photography Photography
Mode (➡P.59) (➡P.63) (➡P.64)

To terminals 3 Auto ----------------------- ------------ O O O


(➡P.24· 42)
Audio (white) 7 Portrait ----------------------- ------------ O O

(➡P.42)
6 Landscape
----------------------- ------------ ✕ ✕ O
(➡P.42)
Switch off the camera and TV. Plug the A/V Plug the other end of the cable into the
cable (accessory) into the A/V OUT (audio-visual audio/video input socket on the TV. Then switch 8Night Scene Setting the Manual Focus (➡P.54) OFF O O

(➡P.43)
output) socket on the camera. the camera and TV on and take pictures or play
Setting the Brightness (➡P.51) 0
back images as you would normally. Flash Brightness Adjustment (➡P.52) 0

4 Manual
Setting the White Balance
Setting the Sensitivity
(➡P.52)
(➡P.53)
AUTO
200
3
(➡P.44) Setting the Manual Focus (➡P.54) OFF O O O
Metering Mode (➡P.55) MULTI
Sharpness (➡P.56) 0

! If you connect the A/V cable during playback, you Preview Display (➡P.57) ON
will not hear the sound from the TV.

! If you disconnect or reconnect the A/V cable while 5 C o n t i n u o u s Setting the Manual Focus (➡P.54) OFF
the power is switched on, the sound may not be ●
! If your TV has stereo audio input sockets, plug the Shooting
Auto Bracketing (➡P.58) ✕ O O
(➡P.45) OFF
output correctly. cable into the left (white) socket.

! If there is a power outlet available, connect the ●
! Refer to the instructions provided with your TV for 9 Movie ----------------------- ------------ ✕ ✕ ✕
40 AC-3V AC Power Adapter. more information on audio and A/V input for your TV. (➡P.47) 41
PHOTOGRAPHY MODE AUTO 7 PORTRAIT 6 LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY MODE 8 NIGHT SCENE
3 Auto
This is the simplest mode to use and has a wide
range of applications. (➡ P.24)

7 Portrait
This mode is for shots of people. It shows skin
tones beautifully and gives a softer image.

! Macro photography cannot be used in this mode.

You can select from 7 photography modes to 6 Landscape 8 Night Scene When you press the flash pop-up button to use
suit the type of shot. Select the mode by turning the flash for clear and detailed shots of people
This mode is for shots of scenery during the day. The best mode for shots taken in the evening or
the Photography Mode dial. against a night or evening background, this
It gives clear, sharp images of scenery such as at night. This mode tends to use slower shutter
The “7” (Portrait), “6” (Landscape) and “8” mode makes it possible to use the flash with a
speeds than Auto mode photography.
(Night Scene) modes are tailored to particular buildings and mountains. slow shutter speed (slow-synchro).
types of scene. ● White balance
● Shutter speed
This is a slow shutter mode with a maximum
3
The setting used is for outdoor lighting. time of 3 seconds.
● Flash ● White balance

The flash will automatically be disabled and The setting used is for outdoor lighting.
● Flash
cannot be enabled manually. Forced Flash, red-eye reduction only. ●
! If you do not want to use the flash, press the flash

! Macro photography cannot be used in this mode. back down to close it.

! Because a slow shutter speed is used, a tripod should ●
! See P.59-62 for more information on flash
be used to prevent camera shake. photography.
42 ●
! Macro photography cannot be used in this mode. 43
PHOTOGRAPHY MODE MANUAL PHOTOGRAPHY MODE CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
1 2 1 2

5 Continuous Shooting When you press the shutter button down


halfway (so that the green viewfinder lamp stops
This mode allows you to shoot up to 3
flashing and stays lit), focusing is completed.
consecutive frames at intervals as short as 0.2
The shot is taken when you press the shutter
seconds.
button down fully.
4 Manual If you take a picture using the factory default 3
Manual mode allows you to take pictures using a settings, a preview screen (showing the
particular set of desired menu settings. photographed image) is displayed on the LCD
monitor. To record the image, press the
“MENU/EXE” button. To discard the image
without recording it, press the “CANCEL/BACK” ●
! See P.54 and 58 for more information on manual ●
! The focus and exposure are set when the first frame
button. focus and auto bracketing. is shot and do not change for the subsequent

! The factory default settings for Manual mode are the ●
! You cannot use the flash in this mode. frames.

! See P.50-58 for more information on the function same as those for Auto mode except for the preview ●
! The continuous photography speed is the same ●
! The first recorded picture will be displayed in LCD
44 settings (photography menu settings). screen display. regardless of the quality and file size settings. monitor during the continuous shooting. 45
PHOTOGRAPHY MODE CONTINUOUS SHOOTING PHOTOGRAPHY MODE 9 MOVIE

3 4 1 2
A C

After the shooting is done, the preview pictures


will be displayed on the monitor in the order that
9 Movie
they are shot, A is first, B is second, C is third.
In this mode, you can shoot up to 80 seconds of
movie with sound at a time (Motion JPEG format
(➡ P.105) at 320 ✕ 240 pixels and 10 frames per
To record the images, press the “MENU/EXE” second). When you select movie, the available recording 3
button. The “STORING” message appears on time is displayed on the LCD panel.
the LCD monitor while the images are being When “STANDBY” then appears on the LCD
recorded onto the SmartMedia. If you do not ●
! Because the audio is recorded as you shoot, take monitor, the camera is ready to shoot.
want to record the images, press the care not to cover the microphone with your finger
“CANCEL/BACK” button. (➡ P.8). ◆SmartMedia standard shooting time

! Depending on the space available on the SmartMedia MG-4S MG-8S MG-16S MG-32S MG-64S
SmartMedia, the time that can be recorded in one capacity (4MB) (8MB) (16MB) (32MB) (64MB)

! If you release the shutter button quickly, fewer than 3 ●
! It takes about 11 seconds to record the 3 frames of movie may be shorter than 80 seconds. Available
recording time Approx.22 Approx.45 Approx.90 Approx.182 Approx.364
46 frames may be shot. image data (NORMAL : 2400 ✕ 1800 pixels). ●
! You cannot switch the LCD monitor off in this mode. (sec.) 47
PHOTOGRAPHY MODE 9 MOVIE

3 4 5 6

A "recording time bar" is displayed on the LCD


monitor during shooting.
Shooting begins when you press the shutter
button down fully.

In movie photography, the lens is fixed at the If you press the shutter button down fully during 3
wide-angle setting. Only digital zooming can be shooting, shooting stops and the movie is
used. The “a” and “ b ” keys on the 4-direction recorded onto the SmartMedia.
button control the digital zoom. A zoom bar is
shown on the LCD monitor. ●
! While shooting a movie, there will not be a beep
sound even if the shutter button is pressed.
In the top right cornet of the LCD screen is the ●
! You do not need to hold down the shutter button. ●
! The “recording time bar” is displayed as a guide to
bar showing the time remaining for recording. ●
! The focus is fixed at 80 cm (2.6 ft.) to infinity. the amount of remaining recording time.When the ●
! Ittakes about 11 seconds to record an 80-second

! The focus and white balance are fixed during recording time bar reaches the right-hand end, movie (roughly 12 MB) onto a SmartMedia.
shooting, but the exposure varies automatically to recording automatically ends and the data is ●
! Even if you stop shooting immediately after it has
48 suit the scene being shot. recorded onto the SmartMedia. begun, roughly 3 seconds of movie will be recorded. 49
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION)
◆Subjects for Which Exposure
1 ●
➀,●
➃ 2 Adjustment is Particularly Effective◆
Positive (+) Compensation
● Copying of printed text (black characters
on white paper) (+1.5 EV)

➁ ●
➂ ● Backlit portraits (+0.6 to +1.5 EV)
● Very bright scenes (such as snowfields)
To move to another menu page, press “d ” or You can set the brightness when the and highly reflective subjects (+0.9 EV)
“ c ” on the 4-direction button for the arrows in photography mode is set to “ 4”. ● Shots made up predominantly of sky.
the menu (“ ” or “ ”) Use the Brightness setting to obtain the optimum (+0.9 EV)
image brightness (exposure) when the subject is
much brighter or darker than the background. Negative (–) Compensation
➀Press the “ MENU/EXE” button to display the ● There are 11 compensation levels (–1.5 to 1.5
menu on the LCD monitor.
EV in approx. 0.3 EV increments). See P.105
● Spotlitsubjects, particularly against dark
backgrounds (–0.6 EV)
3
➁Use “d” and “ c ” on the 4-direction button to for a definition of EV. ● Copying of printed text (white characters
select the menu setting.
on black paper) (–0.6 EV)
➂Use “a” and “ b ” on the 4-direction button to
● Scenes with low reflectivity, such as
change the setting.
shots of pine trees or dark foliage (–0.6
➃Press the “ MENU/EXE” button to confirm the ●
! The Brightness setting is disabled in the following
setting. EV)
situations:
✽ Settings given in parentheses are a general
·When the flash is used in Auto or Red-eye
guide.

! The available menu settings vary depending on the Reduction mode
50 photography mode. (➡ P.41) ·When dark scenes are shot in Forced Flash mode 51
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU PHOTOGRAPHY MENU PHOTOGRAPHY MENU

MFLASH BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE SETTING THE SENSITIVITY
AUTO : Automatic adjustment
(Shooting to show the ambience of the
light source)
g : Shooting outdoors in fine weather
f : Shooting in shade
l : Shooting under “Daylight” fluorescent
lamps
m : Shooting under “Warm White” fluorescent
You can set the flash brightness when the You can set the white balance when the You can set the sensitivity (film speed) when the
lamps
photography mode is set to “ 4”. photography mode is set to “ 4”. photography mode is set to “4”.
Set the Flash Power setting to achieve the Change the white balance setting when you n : Shooting under “Cool White” fluorescent Use this setting when you want to take bright
optimum flash brightness when the subject in want to take a picture with the white balance lamps pictures indoors without using a flash or when
the picture is very small or when you are using fixed for the surroundings and lighting when the q : Shooting in incandescent light you want to use a fast shutter speed (to prevent
close-up flash photography. picture is taken. camera shake, etc.).
● There are ±2 correction levels (–0.6 to +0.6 in In Auto mode, the correct white balance may not ✽ The white balance setting is ignored when the flash is
used. To achieve the desired effect in your shot, ● Settings: 200 (standard setting), 400, 800 3
approx. 0.3 EV increments). See P.105 for a be obtained for subjects such as close-ups of press the flash back down to suppress flash
definition of EV. people's faces and shots taken under a special operation. (➡P.62)
light source. In such situations, select the correct
white balance for the light source. See P.105 for
more information on the white balance.


! To take the picture immediately, press the
“MENU/EXE” button to confirm the white balance
52 setting. 53
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SETTING THE MANUAL FOCUS PHOTOGRAPHY MENU h PHOTOMETRY
◆The light metering modes are
1 2 effective for the following subjects◆
● AVERAGED
The advantage of this mode is that the
exposure tends not to change for
different compositions or subjects. This
mode is particularly effective for shots of
people wearing black or white clothing
You can set the metering when the photography and shots of scenery.

Press “ d ” on the 4-direction button to move the


mode is set to “ 4”. ● SPOT
Use this mode for scenes where the brightness This mode is useful for subjects with
focus closer ( ) and “ c ” to move the focus
of the subject and background differ markedly so strongly contrasting light and dark areas
further ( )away. To check focusing, please use that the Multi setting is unlikely to achieve the
the LCD monitor. where you want to achieve the correct
desired result.
exposure for a particular feature.
● AVERAGE: Light metering where an average 3
value for the entire image is used. ● MULTI
● SPOT : Light metering where the exposure This mode uses automatic scene
You can select manual focus when the is optimized for the center of the recognition to analyze the subject and
photography mode is set to “ 8”, “ 4” or “ 5”. image.
Use manual focus when the AF function does obtain the optimum exposure in any
● MULTI : Light metering where the camera
not focus the camera or for subjects that are not automatically assesses the scene conditions. The "Multi" setting should
suited to AF (➡ P.28). ●
! Because the macro and flash settings cannot be
and selects the optimum normally be used.
changed once manual focus is set to ON, set the
When manual focusing is set to ON, the “ C” macro (➡ P.63) and flash (➡ P.59) settings exposure.
54 icon appears on the LCD monitor. beforehand. ●
! In "AUTO" mode, the light metering is set to Multi. 55
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU SHARPNESS PHOTOGRAPHY MENU PREVIEW DISPLAY
Three levels of sharpness are available.
+ :Emphasizes the outlines.
Best for shots of subjects such as buildings


or text where you want sharp images.
0 :Best for ordinary photography.
Provides edge sharpness that is ideal for
ordinary shots.
--- :Softens the outlines.


You can set the sharpness when the Best for shots of subjects such as people, You can set the preview display when the
photography mode is set to “ 4”. where a softer image is desirable. photography mode is set to “ 4”.
Use this setting to soften or emphasize outlines Use this setting to specify whether a preview
or to adjust the image quality. screen (showing the photographed image) is
By magnifying the preview picture, checking of
● The sharpness can be set to ±1 level. displayed after you take a photograph.
the focusing and details of the picture is
possible.
ON: The preview screen is displayed and you
can choose whether to record the image. ➀ You can zoom in or out on the image on the 3
OFF: The preview screen is not displayed and preview screen by pressing “a” or “ b ” on the
the image is automatically recorded. 4-direction button.
➁ You can move around a zoomed image by
holding down the “ SHIFT/r ” button and
pressing “ d ”, “ c ”, “ a ” or “ b ” on the 4-
direction button.

56 57
PHOTOGRAPHY MENU AUTO BRACKETING FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
1 2
A C

Auto Bracketing can only be specified when the When you take the picture, the preview screen
photography mode is set to “ 5 ”. Use this appears. A is the overexposed image, B is the
Press the flash pop-up button to set the flash. Press “ c ”on the 4-direction button to select the
feature to photograph the same image with normal image, and C is the underexposed
● Effective flash range flash setting. The setting cycles sequentially
different exposure settings. This feature image. To record the images, press the
Wide-angle : 0.2 to 4 m (0.7 ft. to 13.1 ft.) through the following: x ➡ Z ➡ v ➡ w
automatically takes three consecutive pictures “MENU/EXE” button. To discard the images
with under, normal, and over exposure. The without recording them, press the “CANCEL Telephoto : 0.2 to 3 m (0.7 ft. to 9.8 ft.)
amount of the under and over exposure is abe to /BACK” button. 3
be preset.
● Thethree available settings are ±1/3, ±2/3 and

! In Auto mode, always pop the flash up and use the
±1 EV. automatic flash.

! When you pop the flash up, the image shown on the

! The "STORING" message appears on the LCD screen may disappear and the screen may go dark
monitor while the images are being recorded onto because the flash is charging. In this event, the

! This feature always takes 3 shots. However, if there the SmartMedia. viewfinder flashes orange. ●
! If manual focus is set to ON or the flash unit is closed,
is insufficient space on the SmartMedia for 3 shots, ●
! It takes about 11 seconds to record the image data ●
! If you do not want to use the flash, press the flash the flash setting cannot be changed. Set manual focus
58 no picture will be taken. (NORMAL: 2400 ✕ 1800 pixels). back down to close it. to OFF (➡P.54) and pop up the flash. 59
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

x Auto flash mode Z Red-Eye Reduction v Forced Flash w Night Scenes (Slow Synchro)
Use this mode for ordinary photography. The Use this mode to ensure that the subject's eyes Use this flash mode to photograph backlit This is a flash mode that uses a slow shutter speed.
flash fires automatically as required by the appear natural when photographing people in scenes, such as a subject against a window or This allows you to take pictures of people at night
shooting conditions. low-light conditions. in the shade of a tree, or to obtain the correct that clearly show both your subjects and the
The flash fires a pre-flash just before the picture colors when you are shooting under lighting nighttime backdrop. 3
is taken and then fires again to take the actual such as fluorescent tubes. In this mode, the
picture. flash fires in bright as well as dark conditions.
◆Red-Eye Effect◆ ●
! Because a slow shutter speed is used, a tripod should
When you use the flash to photograph people in low-light conditions, their eyes sometimes appear be used to prevent camera shake.
red in the picture. This is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the inside of the eye. Use
Red-Eye Reduction flash mode to effectively minimize the likelihood of the red-eye effect. To take the picture with a background brightly
Take the following measures also to make Red-Eye Reduction mode more effective: with a main subject in the night, please use the
“8 ” (Night Scene) photography mode
● Get the subjects to look at the camera. ● Get as close as possible to the subjects.
60 settings.(➡P.43). 61
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Y MACRO (CLOSE-UP) PHOTOGRAPHY
Macro photography can be used in the “ 3 ”,
3 “ 4” and “ 5” photography modes.
In Macro (close-up) mode, you can take pictures
of subjects at distances of between 20 cm
(0.7 ft.) and 80 cm (2.6 ft.) from the camera. Set
the correct flash mode for the shooting
conditions. (➡P.59)

a Suppressed Flash Press the flash unit down to suppress flash


operation. The “ a” icon appears on the LCD ●
! Because the macro setting cannot be changed when
Pressing the flash unit down suppresses flash panel. manual focus is set to ON, set manual focus to OFF.
operation. In this mode, the flash never fires. (➡P.54)
Use this mode when you are taking pictures in ●
! The brightness of the flash can be adjusted (➡P.52)
indoor lighting at distances too great for the flash to
have any effect, such as theater performances or ●
in Manual mode (➡P.44).
! When shooting in dark conditions, use a tripod to
When the “ ”(MACRO OFF) icon is displayed 3
indoor sporting events. When you use Suppressed prevent era shake.
on the LCD panel, you can take pictures in
Flash, the Auto White Balance function (➡P.105) Macro mode by pressing “d” on the 4-direction
operates so that natural colors are captured along If you use the viewfinder to take a picture in button so that “ Y” appears on the LCD monitor.
with the ambience of the available light. Macro mode, the field visible through the Pressing “ d ” on the 4-direction button again

! If you are shooting in Suppressed Flash mode in dark viewfinder does not match the field actually cancels Macro mode.
conditions, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. If it is photographed because the viewfinder and
too dark for the camera to focus, move at least 1.5 m lens are in different positions. Accordingly,
(4.8 ft.) away from your subject before taking the picture.
you should use the LCD monitor to take

! See P.28, 113 for information on the camera shake
62 warning. pictures in Macro mode. ●
! The LCD monitor is automatically switched on. 63
b SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY

1 2 3 4

In the “ 3 ”, “ 7”, “ 6 ”, “ 8 ”, “ 4 ” and “ 5” The self-timer lamp lights for 5 seconds and
modes, holding down the “SHIFT/r ”button then blinks for 5 seconds, then the camera takes
button and pressing “ b ” on the 4-direction the picture.
button switches the mode to self-timer
photography.
Repeat the operation to cancel self-timer mode.
Position the AF frame over the subject and 3
press the shutter button. The camera focuses on
the subject in the frame and self-timer starts to The time until the shutter releases is shown as a
run. countdown bar on the LCD monitor and LCD
panel.
Self-timer mode is automatically cancelled after

! Check that the lens is clean. If it is dirty, clean the ●
! You can also use the AF/AE lock (➡P.30). each shot.
lens as described on P.106. ●
! Be careful not to stand in front of the camera when

! You can also use the Framing Guideline Function. you press the shutter button as this can cause ●
! To stop the self-timer, once it has started running, ●
! You can check the countdown on the LCD panel
64 (➡P.32) focusing or light metering errors. press the “CANCEL/BACK” button. when the LCD monitor is switched off. 65
DIGITAL ZOOM 4 Advanced
Features Playback ADVANCED PLAYBACK
The Advanced Playback section introduces a
Zoom bar display range of playback functions that you can access
by setting the Mode switch to “ 1”.

◆Playback mode menu


Playback image Menu options that can be set DC IN 3V Socket
For 1280 For 640
D L ERASING SINGLE•ALL FRAMES/
When the file size setting is “1280 ✕ 960” or A "zoom bar" is displayed on the LCD monitor, STILL IMAGES FORMATTING (➡P.38,71) If you are close to a power outlet, you should
“640 ✕ 480”, you can use the optical 3✕ zoom but the length of the bar varies depending on the (➡P.34)
N PLAYBACK(AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK)
use the AC Power Adapter AC-3V (sold
and then the digital zoom by repeatedly pressing file size setting. separately) to avoid any loss of power during still
(➡P.73)
“a” on the 4-direction button. To check the picture in the LCD monitor easier, image or movie playback. (➡ P.18)
E RESIZE(➡P.74)
However, this is only possible when you are press the shutter button halfway.
P PROTECTION(➡P.76,78)
using the LCD monitor to take pictures.
K DPOF(Digital Print Order Format)
● Digital zoom focal distance
1280 ✕ 960 :Approx. 108 to 203 mm
(➡P.80)
4
640 ✕ 480 :Approx. 108 to 405 mm
9 L ERASING SINGLE•ALL FRAMES/
MOVIE FORMATTING (➡P.38,71)

! The optical zoom is equivalent to approximately 36- ●
! You cannot use the digital zoom for resolutions of (➡P.68) U CREATE INDEX(➡P.90)
108 mm on a 35 mm camera. 2400 ✕ 1800.

! See P.95 for information on changing the file size ●
! When you switch to digital zoom, the video image on P PROTECTION(➡P.76,78)
66 setting. the LCD monitor no longer changes smoothly. 67
MOVIE PLAYBACK
1 2 3

Distinguishing between still images and movies


● The “ D ” icon displayed in the middle of the
LCD panel indicates a still image, while the “ 9 ” You can fast forward “ ” or rewind “ ” the
icon indicates a movie. movie by pressing “ d ” or “ c ” on the 4-direction
button respectively during playback.

Use “d ” and “ c ” on the 4-direction button to To play the movie, press “ b ” on the 4-direction
select the movie file. The screen used for movie button. When playback begins, a playback
appears on the LCD monitor. progress bar and time are displayed.
4

! When you play a movie file, the screen goes dark
temporarily while the camera reads in the image

! You can adjust the speaker volume. (➡ P.99) data.

! You can only play back movie files that have been ●
! Movie images are displayed slightly smaller than ●
! Playback automatically stops when the end of the file
68 shot on this camera. multi-shot images and fast-forward frames. is reached and the initial screen reappears. 69
MOVIE PLAYBACK PLAYBACK MENU ERASING SINGLE• ALL FRAMES / FORMATTING
FRAME
4 5 ●
➀ Erases only the selected still image or movie.
1

! This does not erase protected still images or movies.
(➡P.76, 78)

ALL


➁ Erases all files other than protected still images
or movies.

FORMAT
Press “ b ” to pause movie playback. Press “ b ”
Erases all the data and reformats (initializes) the
again to resume playback.To stop playback
SmartMedia for use with this camera.
altogether, press “a”.

! Formatting also erases protected still images and
movies.
If you press the “MENU/EXE” button, the menu
screen will appear on the LCD monitor.
➀ You can advance frames in a movie by
pressing “ d ” or “ c ” while the movie is paused. 4
Hold down the button to advance rapidly
through the frames.
➁ You can also view the movie in reverse by ●
! If the “,” or “ CARD NOT INITIALIZED ” message

holding down the “SHIFT/r ” button and appears, wipe the contact surfaces on the
pressing the “ b ” button while playback is SmartMedia (the gold-colored area) with a soft, dry
paused. cloth and then re-insert it into the camera.
70 If this does not resolve the problem, format the card. ●
! Press the “ CANCEL/BACK” button to exit the menu. 71
PLAYBACK MENU ERASING SINGLE • ALL FRAMES / FORMATTING PLAYBACK MENU PLAYBACK (AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK)
2 ●
➀ ●
➂ 3 1 2 ●
➀ ●


➁ ●

➀ Press “d” or “ c ” to select “ LERASE”. A confirmation screen appears. Press the “MENU/EXE” button to display the ➀ Press “d” or “ c ” to select “ N PLAYBACK”.
➁ Use the “ a ” and “ b ” buttons to select If you are erasing all the frames or formatting the menu on the LCD monitor. ➁ Use the “a” and “ b ” buttons to select one of
"FRAME", "ALL" or "FORMAT". card, press the “MENU/EXE” button to proceed. ●
! The Auto Power Off function does not operate during
➂ Press the “ MENU/EXE” button. If you are erasing one frame, use the “d” and

playback.
! Movie playback begins automatically. When playback
the 3 display methods (wipes).
➂ Press the “MENU/EXE” button. The image
4
“ c ” buttons to select the frame and then press ends, the next frame appears. frames are automatically advanced and
the “MENU/EXE” button. ●
! You cannot use automatic playback to select a played back.

! To cancel single-frame erase, all-frame erase or movie file.
media formatting. press the “CANCEL/BACK” button. ◆Display Method◆ ●
! If you press the “DISP” button once during still image
playback, “PLAYBACK” and the playback frame
Formatting erases all of the data on the ●
! If the “ ERASE OK? ” message is displayed, DPOF
DPOF SPECIFIED.

WIPE1 z…Oblique WIPE2 {…Swirl number are displayed on the LCD monitor.
SmartMedia. is specified. When you press the “MENU/EXE”
WIPE3 |…Mosaic ●
! To interrupt playback, press the “CANCEL/BACK”
72 button, the image is erased. button. 73
PLAYBACK MENU RESIZE
When you resize an image, a new file is created
containing a smaller amount of data.
Only still images with a size of 2400 ✕ 1800 or
1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 ●
➀ ●
➂ 3
1280 ✕ 960 can be resized.
The resize menu option cannot be selected for
images with a size other than 2400 ✕ 1800 or
1280 ✕ 960 .

➀ Press “d” or “ c ” to select the image to be ➀ Press “d” or “ c ” to select “ E RESIZE”. A confirmation screen appears. To proceed,
resized. ➁ Use the “a ” and “ b ” buttons to select the press the “MENU/EXE” button. The resized
➁ Press the “MENU/EXE” button to display the desired image size. image is recorded as a separate file.
4
menu on the LCD monitor. ➂ Press the “MENU/EXE” button.

! You can only select sizes that are valid for this
◆Why Resize?◆ operation.
Resizing is extremely convenient when you ●
! Resizing will not proceed if the “ : ” or ●
! Ifyou do not want to resize the image, press the
want to attach an image file to an e-mail “ P R O T E C T E D C A R D ” message is displayed. If this “CANCEL/BACK” button to return to the menu. To
occurs, erase some unwanted images or use a exit the menu screen, press the “CANCEL/BACK”
message. ●
! Movie files cannot be resized.
74 SmartMedia that is not protected. button again. 75
PLAYBACK MENU SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE-FRAME PROTECTION
1 2 ●
➀ ●
➂ 3 4


Press the “MENU/EXE” button to display the ➀ Use “d” or “ c ” to select “ P PROTECT”. Use “ d ” or “ c ” to select the image to be When the “MENU/EXE” button is pressed, the
menu on the LCD monitor. ➁ Press “a” or “ b ” to select “FRAME”. protected. image is protected and the “ F” icon appears on
➂ Press “MENU/EXE”. the right of the screen. To remove the
protection, press the “MENU/EXE” button again. 4
To finish setting and removing single-frame

! Movie are protected one photographed item (file) at
protection, press the “CANCEL/BACK” button.

! Protection: a time.
A setting that prevents images from being ●
! If you do not want to protect any images, press the
inadvertently erased (➡P.71). “CANCEL/BACK” button to return to the menu. To

! Multi-frame playback is an easy way to select exit the menu screen, press the “CANCEL/BACK” ●
! To protect another image, repeat the procedure from
76 images to be protected (➡P.37). button again. step 3 . 77
PLAYBACK MENU SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES
1 2 ●
➀ ●
➂ 3


Press the “MENU/EXE” button to display the ➀ Use “d” or “ c ” to select “ P PROTECT”. A confirmation screen will appear to proceed,
menu on the LCD monitor. ➁ Press “a” or “ b ” to select “PROTECT ALL” or press the “MENU/EXE” button.
“UNPROTECT ALL”.
➂ Press “MENU/EXE”.
4


! Formattingerases all images, including protected
78 images (➡P.71). 79
HOW TO SPECIFY PRINT OPTIONS PLAYBACK MENU [ DPOF DATE SETTING
With the FinePix4700 ZOOM, you can order prints using the Digital Print Order Format
(DPOF).
You can use the DPOF to specify the following:
1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 ●
➀ ●

● The frames to be printed and the number of prints for each frame
● Imprinting of the date and time

This section gives a detailed description of how to order your prints with the FinePix4700 ZOOM.



✽ Note that some printers do not support date and time imprinting or specification of the
number of prints.
✽ Note that the warnings shown below may be displayed while you are specifying the
prints.

DPOF SPECIFIED.
ERASE OK? (➡P.114)
When you erase the image, the DPOF setting for that image are deleted at the same This function allows you to select whether or not ➀ Use “ b ” to select “H”.
time the date of shooting is included on the print. ➁ Press “ d c ” to specify “DATE ON” or “DATE
(➡P.114) ➀ Set the Mode switch to “ 1”. OFF”. This setting is then valid for all the
4
➁ Press the “MENU/EXE” button to display the prints until the setting is changed.
If you load a SmartMedia that contains frames specified for printing on another menu on the LCD monitor.
camera, those print specifications are all reset and replaced by the new print
specifications.
➂ Press “ c ” to select “ KDPOF”.
(➡P.114)
No more than 999 frames can be specified on the same SmartMedia. ●
! Before specifying any other settings, first specify
80 ●
! DPOF settings cannot be specified for movie. whether date is to be shown or not. 81
PLAYBACK MENU [ DPOF SET FRAME

1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 ●
➀ ●
➁ 3 ●
➀ ●
➁ 4 ●


➀ Use “ a ” or “ b ” to select “FRAME”. ➀ Use “ d ” or “ c ” to display the frame to be  To specify cropping  3 ~ 5 ➀ Use“a”and “ b ” to zoom in and out.
➁ Press the “MENU/EXE” button. specified. ➀ If you hold down the “SHIFT/r” button ➁ and ➁ You can move the area to be trimmed around
➁ Use “a” or “b ” to specify the number of prints. press the “MENU/EXE” button, the Crop Settings
by holding down the “SHIFT/r” button and
4
If you are not specifying cropping, proceed pressing “ a ”, “ b ”, “ d ”, and “ c ” on the 4-
screen appears.
to step 6 (➡P.84). direction button.

! Always specify the date setting before proceeding to ●
! Up to 99 prints can be specified for each frame, and
other settings. the maximum number of frames for which prints can ●
! Cropping cannot be specified for 640✕480pixel ●
! The minimum file size for which cropping can be

! If you specify “FRAME” and use cropping, and then be specified on one SmartMedia is 999. images. specified is 640✕480 pixels.
specify “SET ALL”, the number of frames specified in ●
! Multi-frame playback is an easy way to select ●
! Pressing the “SHIFT/r” button displays the on- ●
! After trimming, the aspect ratio of the image is 4:3,
82 the “FRAME” and cropping settings are cancelled. images to be printed. (➡P.37) screen corpping quide. which is the same as that of the recorded image. 83
PLAYBACK MENU [ DPOF SET FRAME
 To Continue   To Cancel 
5 6 7

To specify prints for another frame, use the “ d ”


and “ c ” buttons to select the frame and then
specify the number of prints.

Check the trimming settings on the LCD monitor When you have completed the settings, always If you cancel the settings, only the settings for
and then press the “MENU/EXE” button to press the “MENU/EXE” button to confirm the the currently selected frame are affected.
confirm the settings. settings. The total number of prints is displayed on
the LCD monitor and then the menu screen
Previous settings are confirmed.
4
reappears.
The “K” and the number of prints are displayed for
the specified frames, “ H” is displayed where the
date is specified, and “ J ” is displayed where
cropping is specified.
84 ●
! “TOTAL” shows the total number of prints specified. 85
PLAYBACK MENU [ DPOF REVIEW / CANCEL

1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 3

To delete the print setting, display the image for


which the setting is to be deleted and then press
the “MENU/EXE” button. When the print setting
has been deleted, the next image appears with
the “SET OK?” message displayed.
➀ Use “a” or “ b ” to select “REVIEW/CANCEL”. You can confirm the settings for only those
➁ Press the “MENU/EXE” button. frames with a specified number of prints by
pressing “d” or “ c ”. The settings for each frame
are displayed on the right of the screen.
4

! Multi-frame playback is an easy way to select
images (➡P.37). ●
! To delete further print settings, repeat the procedure

! If you do not want to check or delete the DPOF from step 2 .
settings, press the “CANCEL/BACK” button to return ●
! If all the print specifications are cancelled, the “TOTAL”
to the menu. To exit the menu screen, press the display reverts to “00000” and the background turns
86 “CANCEL/BACK” button again. black. 87
PLAYBACK MENU [ DPOF SET ALL / CANCEL ALL

1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 ●
➀ ●
➁ 3

The total number of prints is displayed on the


LCD monitor and then the menu screen
reappears.

➀ Use “a” or “ b ” to select “SET ALL/CANCEL ➀ Use “ d ” or “ c ” to select “SET ALL” or


ALL”. “CANCEL ALL”.
➁ Press the “MENU/EXE” button. ➁ Press sthe “MENU/EXE” button to set the 4
selected option.

! Prints can be specified for up to 999 frames on the
same card. If you specify more than 999 frames, the
“ ” warning appears(➡P.114).

! “TOTAL” shows the total number of prints specified.

! “SET ALL” specifies 1 print for all the images. ●
! If you cancel all of the frames, the “TOTAL” display

! The SET FRAME specifications and cropping reverts to “00000”. The frames also remain
88 settings are cancelled. protected. 89
PLAYBACK MENU CREATE INDEX
Index creation can only be specified when there
are image files selected.
This feature creates index images which allow
1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 ●
➀ ●
➁ 3
you to view the content of a movie file without
playing it back.
To create the index, the function selects 25
image frames from the movie file at regular
intervals and then saves them in rows as a
single image (2400 ✕ 1800).

➀ Use “d” or “ c ” to select the movie file. ➀ Use “d” or “ c ” to select “U INDEX”. The index preview screen appears. To record
➁ Press the “MENU/EXE” button to display the ➁ Press the “MENU/EXE” button. the index, press the “MENU/EXE” button.
menu.
4


! Ifyou do not want to record the index, press the
“CANCEL/BACK” button to return to the menu. To

! The interval between the automatically selected frames exit the menu screen, press the “CANCEL/BACK”
90 varies depending on the movie recording time. button again. 91
5 Setting SET-UP MODE The table below explains the camera setting

Settings

QUALITY
Display

FINE/NORMAL/BASIC
Factory default

NORMAL
Explanation
Sets the compression ratio for recording. Can be set as
1 ●
➀ ●
➁ 2 ●
➀ ●

described on P.94.
2400✕1800/
Sets the number of pixels recorded (image file size).
FILE SIZE 1280✕960/ 2400✕1800
Can be set as described on P.95.
640✕480
Use this function to specify whether the camera is
automatically switched off if the camera is left unused.
AUTO POWER
2 MIN/5 MIN/NO 2 MIN Note that the Auto Power Off function does not operate
OFF
during automatic playback (Auto Play) or when a USB ➀Press “a” or “ b ” to select a setting.
connection is active. ➁Use “d” or “ c ” to change the settings.
Specifies whether the Frame No. Memory function is
FRAME NO. RENEW/CONT. RENEW
used (➡P.96).
Sets the volume of the tone emitted when the camera is
➀ Set the Mode switch to “0”.
BEEP HIGH/LOW/OFF HIGH
used.
➁ Set the Photography mode dial to “ 2 ” to
display the SET-UP screen.
Selects whether a registered screen is displayed when
the camera is switched on. See P.97 for information on
STARTUP
SCREEN
ON/OFF/SET[EXE] OFF how to register a screen image.

! Always switch the camera off when you are 5
✽ “ON” cannot be selected if no screen has been replacing the batteries. If you open the battery cover The quality setting (➡ P.94) and resolution
registered. or disconnect the AC power adapter without
setting (➡ P.95) can be specified during
switching the camera off, all the camera settings
DATE / TIME SET ––– Sets the date and time (➡P.22). shooting.
92 may revert to the factory default values. 93
SETTING THE IMAGE QUALITY SETTING THE FILE SIZE
You can select any of 3 image quality (recorded You can select 3 different file size (pixel count)
image compression ratio) settings as required. settings as required. The number of shots
The number of shots available varies depending ●
➁ available varies depending on the file size. See
on the image quality. See P.29 for information
on the number of shots available for each type
of SmartMedia. ●

P.29 for information on the standard number of
shots available for each type of SmartMedia.

➀ ●

● 2400 : 2,400 ✕ 1800 pixels
Select [FINE] for better image quality, and ● 1280 : 1,280 ✕ 960 pixels
[BASIC] to fit more shots on the SmartMedia. ● 640 : 640 ✕ 480 pixels
In most cases, the [ NORMAL ] setting provides
suitable image quality.

➀By holding down the “SHIFT/r” button ➁ and ➀By holding down the “SHIFT/r” button ➁and
press the “ c ” on the 4-direction button, you can pressing “ d ” on the 4-direction button, you can
select from 3 levels of image quality (FINE, select “2400”, “1280” or “640” as the resolution
NORMAL, or BASIC). The new setting is (number of pixels). The new setting is displayed
displayed on the LCD panel. on the LCD panel.
5

! This setting can be changed when the Mode switch ●
! This setting can be changed when the Mode switch
is set to “ 0” and the Photography Mode dial is set is set to “ 0” and the Photography Mode dial is set
94 to “ 3”, “ 7”, “ 6”, “ 8”, “ 4” or “ 5”. to “ 3”, “ 7”, “ 6”, “ 8”, “ 4” or “ 5”. 95
FRAME NO.MEMORY STARTUP SCREEN
1 ●
➀ 2 ●
➀ ●

A Directory no.
File number
Frame number

B
✽ Formatted SmartMedia used for both A and B.

Setting this function to “CONT” makes file


You can check the file number by viewing the
image. The last 4 digits of the 7-digit number in ●

management easier as it ensures that file names the top right corner of the screen are the file
are not duplicated when images are downloaded to numbers, while the first 3 digits show the
a PC. directory number.
RENEW : Pictures are stored on each ●
! When you change the SmartMedia, always switch
SmartMedia beginning with a file the camera off before you open the SmartMedia slot You can register any photographed image as ➀ In the registration selection screen, use “ d ”
number “0001”. cover. If you open the slot cover without switching your startup screen. or “ c ” to select the image.
CONT : Pictures are stored beginning from the camera off, the frame number memory will not ➀ In “STARTUP SCREEN” in the SET-UP ➁ Once you have selected the desired image,
the highest file number stored on the function. menu, use “d” or “ c ” to select “SET EXE”. press the “MENU/EXE” button.
last SmartMedia used.

! File numbers run from 0001 to 9999. Once 9999 is ➁ Press the “ MENU/EXE” button to begin ●
! Images to be registered must be Exif format images

! If the SmartMedia already contains image files with
exceeded, the directory number goes up by 1. The
maximum number is 999-9999.
startup screen registration. with a size of 2400 ✕ 1800, 1280 ✕ 960 or 640 ✕ 480. 5
Movie files are not displayed for selection as
file numbers higher than the highest file number on ●
! If you switch the Frame No. Memory function off, the
the last SmartMedia, images are stored beginning highest file number stored by the function is reset. registered images.
from the highest file number on the current ●
! The displayed frame number may differ for images ●
! The “ON” setting can only be selected if you have ●
! If you do not want to record the image, press the
96 SmartMedia. photographed on other cameras. registered a screen. “CANCEL/BACK” button. 97
STARTUP SCREEN ADJUSTING THE LCD MONITOR BRIGHTNESS AND THE SPEAKER VOLUME
3 1

➀ 2 ●
➀ ●


If you set “STARTUP SCREEN” in the SET UP


menu to ON, the registered image is displayed
when you switch the camera on.
➀Press “d” and “ c ” on the 4-direction button to
adjust the LCD monitor brightness or the
speaker volume. Use “a ” and “ b ” on the 4-
direction button to switch between brightness
and volume. ➁Press the “MENU/EXE” button to
A registration confirmation screen appears. To ➀If you hold down the “SHIFT/r” button ➁and
press the “DISP” button, the “adjustment bar” is confirm the setting.
register the current selection, press the
displayed.
“MENU/EXE” button.
●Adjusting the BRIGHTNESS
You can only adjust the brightness when the Mode
switch is set to either “ 0” or “ 1”. However, when
the Mode switch is set to “ 0”, the brightness cannot
be adjusted if the Mode dial is set to “ 2”. ●
! If movie playback is in progress, playback is paused. 5
●Adjusting the VOLUME

! The settings cannot be changed if the LCD monitor
is switched off.
The speaker volume can only be adjusted when the

! When a new image is registered, the previously ●
! The quality of the displayed startup screen differs Mode switch is set to “ 1 ” and a movie file is ●
! To exit this procedure without changing the settings,
98 registered image is erased. from that of the original image. selected. press the “CANCEL/BACK” button. 99
System Expansion Options Using the USB Cables and the Software lncluded
By using the FinePix4700 ZOOM together with other optional Fujifilm products, your system can be
expanded to fill a wide range of uses. See P.101 to 104 for details. 1 ●
➀ ●

FinePix4700 ZOOM TV monitor
Digital Camera (commercially available)

SmartMedia Audio/Visual output

(USB)

Use the enclosed cable to connect the camera ➀ Insert the SmartMedia.
to your PC and download image data from the ➁ Switch the camera on and set the Mode
Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath) (Floppy disk drive) camera to your hard disk. However, writing data switch to “1”.
from your PC will not be possible.
(PC card slot)
PC CARD
ADAPTER (SCSI)

(USB)
PC Card Adapter PC Card
Reader
Personal Computer
(commercially available)

! The Auto Power Off function does not operate when
(USB) the camera is connected to a PC.
Image Memory Card Reader Digital Photo Printer ●
! It is best to use AC Power Adapter AC-3V (sold
separately) for this operation. Power loss during data
transmission will prevent the image data from being
100 downloaded correctly.(➡P.18) 101
Using the USB Cables and the Software lncluded Optional Accessories Guide
The optional accessories (sold separately) can make taking pictures with the FinePix4700 ZOOM even
2 ●
➀ ●
➁ 3 easier. For information on how to attach and use the accessories, refer to the instructions provided with the
accessory used.

● SmartMediaTM
These are SmartMedia cards sold separately. Use the 5 types listed below.
● MG-4S : 4MB, 3.3V ● MG-8S : 8MB, 3.3V ● MG-16S : 16MB, 3.3V
When the viewfinder lamp is orange, data ● MG-32S : 32MB, 3.3V ● MG-64S : 64MB, 3.3V
access is in progress (data is being downloaded ✽ Some 3.3V SmartMedia are labelled as “3V” or “ID” cards.
DIGITAL(USB)
from the SmartMedia). Never open the slot cover
Socket ● AC Power Adapter AC-3V
or disconnect the cable during data access as
this could prevent data being transferred Use the AC-3V when taking pictures for a long period of time or when the
FinePix4700 is connected to a personal computer.
correctly or cause the camera to malfunction. ✽ The Shapes of the AC power adapter, the plug and socket outlet depend on the country.

● Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 2HR-3UF



! Depending on the hardware and software settings, The 2HR-3UF includes 2 pieces of high-capacity AA-size Nickel Metal Hydride
your PC may be unable to recognize the batteries.
➀ Plug the small pin on the special cable into the SmartMedia after it has been replaced. If this occurs,
switch the camera off and then on again.
Digital (USB) socket on the camera, and ➁ plug ● Fujifilm Rechargeable Battery 4KR-3UF
the other end of the cable into the USB port on the ◆Changing SmartMedia◆ The 4KR-3UF includes 4 pieces of high-capacity AA-size Ni-Cd batteries.
PC. When you switch the PC on, “t” appears on ● Windows: Check that data access is not in
the LCD panel. progress and then change the SmartMedia.
● Fujifilm Battery charger with Battery BK-NH (AC 220V only)
● Macintosh: Drag the removable disk icon
from the desktop and drop it in the Trash. The BK-NH includes the quick battery charger BCH-NH and 2 Ni-MH batteries.

! Use only the special cable provided.
When “REMOVE OK” appears on the LCD The BCH-NH can charge 2 Ni-MH batteries in approximately 110 minutes.

! Refer to the Instructions provided with the USB Interface
panel, change the SmartMedia. Up to 4 Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries can be charged simultaneously.
102 Set for information on installing the software. 103
Optional Accessories Guide Explanation of Terms
AF/AE Lock: On the FinePix4700 ZOOM, pressing the shutter button down half way locks the focus and exposure
● Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath) settings (AF and AE lock). If you want to focus on a subject that is not centered in the frame or change
the picture composition after the exposure is set, you can obtain good results by changing the
This adapter is the same size and shape as a 3.5-inch floppy disk. You can copy composition after the AF and AE settings are locked.
the images on a SmartMedia to your PC simply by loading the SmartMedia into Auto Power Off Function: If the camera is not used in any way for two minutes or more, the Auto Power Off function switches the
the floppy disk adapter and then inserting the adapter into your floppy disk drive. camera off. This is to prevent battery depletion and to avoid wasting power when the camera is
connected to the AC power adapter.The function can be set to either 2 minutes or 5 minutes on this
Compatible OS Compatible SmartMedia camera.
● The Auto Power Off function does not operate in PC mode, during automatic playback, or if it is
FD-A1/A1S/A1N Windows95/98, NT 4.0 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 32MB disabled during setup.
Macintosh DPOF: Digital Print Order Format
FD-A2 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 64MB DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media (image memory card, etc.) that
allows you to specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are printed and how many prints
are made of each image.
● PC Card Adapter EV: A number that denotes exposure. The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity
The PC Card Adapter allows the SmartMedia to be used as a PC Card Standard (speed) of the film or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects. As
the brightness of the subject changes, a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD
ATA-compliant (PCMCIA 2.1) PC card (Type II). PC CARD
ADAPTER at a constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed.
● PC-AD2 : Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 8MB. When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1. Likewise, when the light is
halved, the EV decreases by 1.
● PC-AD3 : Compatible with SmartMedia of 5V/3.3V, 2MB to 64MB.
JPEG: Joint Photographics Experts Group
A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The compression ratio can be selected,
● SM-R1/R2 Image Memory Card Reader but the higher the compression ratio, the poorer the quality of the expanded image.
The SM-R1/R2 allows images to very easily be read and written from an image Motion JPEG: A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound as a single file.
memory card (SmartMedia) to a personal computer. Its USB interface provides Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format. Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 2.0 or
later.
high-speed data transmission.
PC Card: A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard.
● Windows98 or Power Macintosh with USB interface.
PC Card Standard: A standard for PC cards determined by the PCMCIA.
● SC-FX1 PCMCIA: Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (US).
White Balance: Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white. On
Special camera case in genuine leather. the other hand, devices such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the
This case can be used when carrying the camera to protect it from dust, dirt and color balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject. This adjustment is called
mild impacts. matching the white balance. A function that automatically matches the white balance is called
104 an Automatic White Balance function. 105
Notes on Using Your Camera Correctly Notes on the Power Supply
Be sure to read this information in conjunction with before you use this product “Safety Notes” Applicable Batteries discolored or exhibit any other obvious abnormality.
(➡P.120) to ensure that you use your camera correctly. ● Do not store batteries in very warm or moist locations.
● Use AA-size nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) or Ni-Cd ● Keep the batteries out of the reach of babies and small
■ Places to Avoid ■ When the Camera is Unused for Long Periods batteries in this camera. children.
Do not store or use the camera in the following types of If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of AA-size lithium or manganese batteries cannot be used ● When loading the batteries in the camera, ensure that the
locations: time, remove the batteries and the SmartMedia card before as they emit heat and can cause camera faults or battery polarity ( and ) is as indicated on the camera.
● Very humid, dirty or dusty places storing the camera. damage. ● Do not use new batteries together with used batteries. In
● In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme ● The capacities of alkaline batteries vary between brands the case of rechargeable batteries, do not use charged
temperature rises, such as in a closed car in summer. ■ Cleaning Your Camera and the life of the batteries (the time for which they and discharged batteries together. Do not use batteries
Extremely cold places ● Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens and provide power) may be very short. You should also of different types or brands together.
● Places subject to strong vibrations LCD surface and then wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth. If switch the LCD monitor off if you are using alkaline ● If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of
● Places affected by smoke or steam any soiling remains, apply a small amount of lens batteries. time, remove the batteries from the camera. (Note that if
● Places subject to strong magnetic fields (such as places cleaning liquid to a piece of Fujifilm lens cleaning paper the camera is left with the batteries removed, the time
near motors, transformers or magnets) and wipe gently. and date settings are cleared.)
● For long periods in contact with chemicals such as ● Do not scratch hard objects against the lens, LCD Notes on the Batteries ● The batteries may feel warm immediately after being
pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products monitor screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are Incorrect use of the batteries could cause them to leak, used. Before removing the batteries, switch the camera
easily damaged. off and wait until the batteries cool down.
■ Do not expose the camera to sand. become hot, ignite or burst. Always observe the
● Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth. Do precautions given below. ● When replacing the batteries, always fit 4 new batteries.
The FinePix4700 ZOOM is particularly and adversely
not use volatile substances such as thinners, benzine or ● Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire. Here, ‘new batteries’ refers to either recently purchased
affected by sand. In sandy locations such as beaches or
insecticide, as these may react with camera body and ● Do not carry or store a battery with metal objects such as unused alkaline batteries, or Ni-Cd or Ni-MH (nickel metal
deserts, or in locations where there is wind borne sand,
cause deformation or remove the coating. necklaces or hairpins that could come into contact with hydride) batteries that have recently been fully recharged
ensure that the camera is not exposed to sand. This can
cause faults that may be irreparable. the metal positive and negative poles of the battery. together.
■ Using the Camera Overseas ● Battery performance deteriorates at low temperatures
● Do not expose the batteries to fresh or sea water, and
■ Notes on Condensation When travelling overseas, do not place your camera in the
take particular care to keep the terminals dry. (+10°C or below) and the time for which they can be used
If the camera is carried suddenly from a cold location into a check-in baggage. Baggage handling at airports may
● Do not attempt to deform, disassemble or modify the shortens. This is particularly true of alkaline batteries. In cold
warm place, water droplets (condensation) may form on subject baggage to violent shocks, and the camera may be
batteries. conditions, put the batteries in your pocket or a similar place
the inside of the camera or on the lens. When this occurs, damaged internally even when no external damage is
● Do not attempt to peel off or cut the battery casing. to warm them before loading them into the camera. If you
switch the camera off and wait an hour before using the visible.
● Do not drop, strike or otherwise subject the batteries to use a body warmer to warm the batteries, ensure that they
camera. Condensation may also form on the SmartMedia
strong impacts. are not in direct contact with the warmer.
card. In this event, remove the SmartMedia and wait a
106 short time before using it again. ● Do not use batteries that are leaking, deformed, 107
Notes on the Power Supply

● Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries self-discharge even when not ● Do not leave the battery charger in the following
If any liquid at all leaks from the batteries, wipe the battery used. Always charge Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries before locations. Notes on Using the AC Power Adapter
compartment thoroughly and then load new batteries. using them. If the time for which a battery provides power Locations subject to strong vibrations, in very dusty
If any battery fluid comes into contact with your hands or Always use the AC-3V AC Power Adapter AC-3V (sold
shortens markedly when it has been correctly charged, locations, or in locations with very high humidity or high separately) with the FinePix4700 ZOOM Digital Camera.
clothing, flush the area thoroughly with water. Note that battery
fluid can cause loss of eyesight if it gets in your eyes. If this
this indicates that the battery has reached the end of its temperatures, such as close to a heating appliance or in The use of an AC power adapter other than the AC-3V
occurs, do not rub your eyes. Flush the fluid out with clean water effective life and should be replaced. direct sunlight. could result in damage to your camera.
and contact your physician for treatment. ● Soiling (fingerprints, etc) on the terminals of NiMH ● The battery charger accepts input voltages of 100-240 V ● Ensure that you do not touch the contact areas on the
batteries can greatly reduce the number of available AC at 50 or 60 Hz and can be used outside Japan. AC power adapter against any other metal object as this
■ Disposing of Batteries shots. When this occurs, clean the terminals carefully However, because the shapes of power sockets vary by could cause a short circuit.
When disposing of batteries, do so in accordance with your with a soft dry cloth. Then use up the remaining charge country and by region, an appropriate plug adapter is ● Do not plug the AC power adapter into the DIGITAL
in the batteries and recharge them. also required for each country. Consult your travel agent socket as this could damage your camera.
local waste disposal regulations.
for details. ● Do not plug in the AC power adapter while you are
■ Notes on Small Rechargeable Batteries (Ni-MH Notes on Using the Battery Charger
operating the camera using batteries. Switch the camera
or Ni-Cd batteries) ● Rechargeable batteries and the battery charger itself will off first.
● Always use the special battery charger to charge AA-size become warm due to the power stored inside the BC-NH Battery Charger Specifications ● Do not load the batteries while you are operating the
Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries. Charge the batteries as batteries. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. Rated input 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz camera using the AC power adapter. Switch the camera
described in the instructions provided with the battery Wherever possible, use the battery charger in a well- off first.
4 VA at 100 V AC, 5VA at 240 V AC
Input capacity
charger. ventilated location. ● If you disconnect the AC power adapter when there are
There may be vibration noises from inside the battery Rated output 1.2 V DC, 130 mA x 2
● Do not use the battery charger to charge batteries other ● no batteries in the camera, the date and time settings will
than those specified for use with the charger. charger during use. This is normal and does not indicate Applicable FUJIFILM AA-size NiMH 1450
batteries be lost and must be reset.
● Note that the batteries may feel warm immediately after a fault. FUJIFILM AA-size NiMH 1600
being charged. ● Do not use the battery charger to recharge batteries FUJIFILM AA-size Ni-Cd 1000
● Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries are not charged at shipment. other than Fujifilm HR-AA NiMH batteries or Fujifilm KR- Charging FUJIFILM AA-size NiMH 1500: Approx. 12 hours
Be sure to charge the batteries before using them. AA Ni-Cd batteries. time FUJIFILM AA-size NiMH 1600: Approx 13 hours
● The camera mechanism is such that it draws a minute ● The battery charger could cause interference if placed FUJIFILM AA-size Ni-Cd High Power 1000: Approx. 8 hours
amount of current even when the camera is switched off. close to a radio during charging. In this event, move the
Dimensions 86mm ✕ 68mm ✕ 24.6mm (L ✕ W ✕ D)
Take particular care not to leave Ni-MH or Ni-Cd radio and charger further apart.
Do not touch the connections or contact points on Weight Approx. 80g (excluding batteries)
batteries in the camera for a long period of time as they ●
can become excessively discharged and no longer be rechargeable batteries with other metal objects as this Operating 0°C to +40°C
temperatures
108 useable even when charged. can cause a short circuit. 109
Notes on the SmartMedia™
■ SmartMedia SmartMedia removed and the camera is then ● To avoid damage caused by static electricity, always automatically created. Image data is then recorded in
The SmartMedia card supplied with your switched off during data recording, during data use the special static-free case provided during this directory.
FinePix4700 ZOOM camera is a new image recording erasing (SmartMedia formatting) or during frame transportation or storage, or keep the SmartMedia in ● Do not change or delete the directory (folder) names
medium developed especially for use in digital advance when images are being played back. a storage case if available. or file names on the SmartMedia from your PC as this
cameras. Each SmartMedia card contains a built-in Back up important data onto another medium (MO ● Do not carry SmartMedia in locations such as a will make it impossible to use the SmartMedia in your
semiconductor memory chip (NAND flash memory) disk, floppy disk, hard disk, etc.). trouser pocket. This could subject the SmartMedia to camera.
which is used for storing digital image data. ■ Notes on Handling SmartMedia excessive force when you sit down, thereby ● Always use the camera to erase image data on a
Because the data is stored electronically, the stored ● When inserting the card into the camera, hold the damaging the SmartMedia. SmartMedia.
image data can be erased from the card and new data ● The SmartMedia may feel warm when it is removed ● To edit image data, copy the image data to the
SmartMedia straight as you push it in.
recorded. ● Never remove the SmartMedia or switch the camera
from the camera after extended periods of picture computer’s hard disk and then edit the copied data.
off during data recording, during data erasing taking or image viewing. This is normal and does not
■ SmartMedia with IDs indicate a fault.
(SmartMedia formatting) or during frame advance
The SmartMedia ID is a SmartMedia that has an ● Inserting a SmartMedia that is charged with static
when images are being played back. These actions
individually assigned identification number. SmartMedia electricity into your camera may result in a camera
could result in damage to the SmartMedia.
ID cards can be used with devices that use ID numbers malfunction. If this occurs, switch the camera off and
● Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the
for copyright protection or other purposes. This camera then on again.
FinePix4700 ZOOM. The use of other SmartMedia
accepts SmartMedia ID cards in the same way as ● Affix the label onto the designated area of the card.
could damage the camera.
conventional SmartMedia cards. Do not use third-party labels as this can lead to ■ Specifications
● SmartMedia are precision electronic devices. Do not
problems when the card is inserted or removed.
■ Storing Data bend, drop, or subject SmartMedia to excessive Type Image memory card for digital
● When you attach the label, take care that it does not
In the situations listed below, recorded data may be shocks. cameras (SmartMedia)
● Do not use or store SmartMedia in environments
cover any of the write-protect area.
erased (destroyed). Please note that Fuji Photo Film Operating voltage 3.3V
Co., Ltd. accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the likely to be affected by strong static electricity or ■ Notes on Using SmartMedia with a PC Operating conditions Temperature:
loss (destruction) of recorded data. electrical noise. ● Ifyou intend to take photos using a SmartMedia that 0°C to +40°C=(+32°F to +104°F)
✽When the SmartMedia is used incorrectly by the ● Do not use or store SmartMedia in very hot, humid or
has been used on a PC, format the SmartMedia on Humidity:
owner or a third party corrosive environments. your camera. 80% or less (condensation free)
✽When the SmartMedia is exposed to static electricity ● Take care not to touch the SmartMedia’s contact area
● When you format a SmartMedia in the camera and
or electrical noise or allow the area to become soiled. Use a dry lint-free Dimensions 37 ✕ 45 ✕ 0.76mm
then shoot and record images, a directory (folder) is (1.45 ✕ 1.77 ✕ 0.03in.) (W ✕ H ✕ D)
110 ✽When the SmartMedia cover is opened or the cloth to wipe away any soiling that does occur. 111
Warning Displays The table below lists the warnings that are displayed on the LCD monitor.

Explanation Explanation
Warning Displayed Remedy Warning Displayed Remedy
LCD Monitor LCD Panel LCD Monitor LCD Panel

The camera battery is low on An attempt was made to playback a


Replace or recharge the battery. Images cannot be played back.
charge. frame not recorded on this camera.

No SmartMedia is loaded, or it is Load a SmartMedia or reload the SmartMedia Switch the Frame NO. Memory function off
The frame number has reached
loaded incorrectly. the correct way round. F I L E L I M I T and use a formatted SmartMedia to take the
999-9999.
picture.

The SmartMedia is not formatted. Format the SmartMedia. There is a strong likelihood of Set the flash to Forced Flash mode or use a
— camera shake because the tripod.
shutter speed is slow.
• The SmartMedia terminals are Wipe the contact area on the SmartMedia with
soild. a soft dry cloth. It may be necessary to format
• The SmartMedia is damaged. the SmartMedia. If the error message is still — A protected frame was erased. Remove the protection.
• The SmartMedia format is displayed, replace the SmartMedia.
incorrect.
• If the shot is too dark, move at least 1.5
The AF (auto focus) cannot work
Erase some images or use a SmartMedia that X AF —
effectively.
meters away from the subject and try again.
The SmartMedia is fully recorded. • Use AF lock to take the picture.
has ample free space.

The shot can be taken, but the exposure will


The SmartMedia is write-protected. Use a SmartMedia that is not write-protected. X AE — Outside the AE continuous range.
not be correct.
112 113
Warning Displays Troubleshooting If you think the camera is faulty, check the following once more

Explanation Problem Cause Remedy


Warning Displayed Remedy No power • The battery is exhausted. • Load a new fully charged battery.
LCD Monitor LCD Panel
• The AC power adapter plug has come out of • Plug the adapter back in.
When you erase the image, the DPOF the power outlet.
DPOF SPECIFIED. The image you tried to erase has
— settings for that image are deleted at the same Power cuts out during • The battery is exhausted. • Load a new fully charged battery.
ERASE OK? a DPOF print setting.
time. operation.
Battery runs out quickly. • You are using the camera in extremely cold • Put the battery in your pocket or another
The DPOF file contains an error. Press the MENU/EXE button to create a new conditions. warm place to heat it and then load it into
— Alternatively, the DPOF file was DPOF file and specify all the DPOF settings the camera just before you take a picture.
set up on a different device. again.
• The terminals are soiled. • Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry
Prints were specified for more The maximum number of frames for which cloth.
— than 999 frames in the DPOF prints can be specified on the same • The battery is flat. • Load a new fully charged battery.
frame settings. SmartMedia is 999.
No photograph is taken • No SmartMedia is loaded. • Load a SmartMedia.
when the shutter button is • The SmartMedia is fully recorded. • Load a new SmartMedia or erase a frame.
Switch the camera on again, ensuring that you pressed.
• The lens cover is not open. are not touching the lens cover at the • The SmartMedia is write-protected. • Remove the write-protection.
• Camera malfunction or fault. time.Switch the camera off and then on again • The SmartMedia is not formatted. • Format the SmartMedia.
a few times.
• The SmartMedia contact area is soiled. • Wipe the SmartMedia contact area with a
clean dry cloth.
• The SmartMedia is damaged. • Load a new SmartMedia.
• The Auto Power Off function has switched • Switch the camera on.
the camera off.
• The battery is exhausted. • Load a new fully charged battery.
114 115
Troubleshooting

Problem Cause Remedy Problem Cause Remedy


I can’t use the flash to take • The Mode switch and Photography mode • Set the Mode switch and Photography Nothing happens when I • Camera malfunction. • Use the “POWER” switch to switch the
pictures. dial has been moved to another setting.mode dial to the correct setting. use the camera switches camera on again.
• The flash is set to Suppressed Flash • Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction or and dial. • The Mode switch and Photography mode • Remove the battery, re-insert them and try
mode(The flash is closed). Forced Flash mode(Pop the flash unit up). dial has been moved to another setting. again.
• Wait until charging is completed before
• You pressed the shutter button while the • The battery exhausted. • Load a new battery.
flash was charging. pressing the shutter button. No image appears when I • The Mode switch and Photography mode • Move the Mode dial to the correct setting.
The flash will not charge. • No compatible SmartMedia is loaded. • Load a new SmartMedia, erase a frame, or press the, “DISP” button. dial has been moved to another setting.
remove the write-protection. There is no sound. • sounThe camera volume is set too low. • Adjust the volume.
• The camera is set to Suppressed Flash • Set the flash to Auto, Red-Eye Reduction or • The microphone was covered during • Take care not to cover the microphone
mode. Forced Flash mode. recording. when recording.
• The camera is set to Macro Photography. • Cancel Macro Photography. • The A/V cable is connected. • Disconnect the A/V cable.
• The battery is exhausted. • Load a new battery. There is no picture or • The A/V cable is connected during movie • Connect the A/V cable correctly.
The playback image is too • The subject is too far away. • Move closer to the subject. sound on the TV. playback.
dark even though I used • Your finger covering the flash. • Hold the camera correctly. • The camera and TV are connected • Connect the TV and camera correctly.
the flash. incorrectly.
The image is blurred. • The lens is dirty • Clean the lens. • The TV input is set to “TV”. • Set the TV input to “Video”.
• The lens is zoomed to telephoto in Macro • Cancel Macro mode. • The volume on the TV is set too low. • Adjust the volume.
mode.
I cannot format the • The SmartMedia is write-protected. • Remove the write-protection.
SmartMedia. (Peel off the write-protect sticker.)
I cannot erase all the • The frame is protected. • Remove the frame protection.
frames.

116 117
Specifications
● Focus distance:f = 8.3~24.9mm ● LCD monitor This indicates the number of available frames shot
System (equivalent to 36-108mm on a 35mm camera) 2-inch, low-temperature polysilicon TFT 130,000 pixels consecutively at room temperature with a flash use rate of
● Model:Digital camera FinePix4700 ZOOM ● Exposure control:64 zones TTL metering, Program AE ● Video output 50%. Note that these figures may vary depending on the
● CCD Sensor (exposure compensation available in Manual mode) NTSC (US/ Canada model) / PAL (Europe model) ambient temperature and the amount of charge in the battery.
1/1.7-inch Super CCD(with primary color filter), 2.4million ● Sensitivity:Equivalent to ISO 200/400/800 ● Self-Timer:10 sec. timer clock ● Conditions for use
pixels in an interwoven pattern ● White balance
Auto-selected (7 modes selectable in Manual mode) Temperature : 0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F) ; 80%
● Image file Size:2,400 ✕ 1,800 pixels / 1,280 ✕ 960 pixels /
● Focal range Input/Output Terminals humidity or less (no condensation)
640 ✕ 480 pixels ● Camera dimensions (W/H/D)
Normal : Approx. 80cm /2.6 ft. to infinity ● A / V Output
● File format 78 ✕ 97.5 ✕ 32.9mm / 3.1 ✕ 3.8 ✕ 1.3 in. (not including
Macro : Approx. 20cm /0.7 ft. to 80cm/ 2.6 ft. Stereo mini- jack (1), Audio: 316mVrms, output impedance
Still image:DCF-compliant (Exif ver.2.1 JPEG-compliant), accessories and attachments)
● Electronic shutter 2.2 KΩ or less
DPOF-compatible Variable-speed, 3 to 1/2,000 sec. (using AE) ● Camera mass (weight)
● Digital
Movie:DCF-compliant (AVI format , Motion JPEG) ● Flash:Auto flash using flash control sensor Approx. 255g / 9.0oz. (not including accessories, batteries or
USB (1) for image data output with a personal computer
● Storage media:SmartMedia (3.3V) Effective range : Wide Approx. 0.2m~4m (0.7 ft.~13.1 ft.) SmartMedia)
● DC Input
● Viewfinder:Real image optical Tele Approx. 0.2m~3m (0.7 ft.~9.8 ft.) ● Weight for photography
Socket for specified AC power adapter
● Lens:Super EBC Fujinon optical 3✕ zoom lens Flash modes : Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Approx. 310g / 10.9oz. (including batteries and SmartMedia)
F2.8/F7.0 (wide-angle) to F4.5/F10.8 (telephoto) Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, ● Accessories:See P.7
Night Scenes (Slow Synchro) Power Supply and Others ● Optional Accessories:See P.101-104
● Number of frames recorded
● Power supply
File Size 2400✕1800 1280✕960 640✕480 Movie Use one of the following:
• 2AA-size Ni-MH (nickel metal hydride) batteries (included)
Quality Mode FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE NORMAL BASIC FINE NORMAL BASIC -----------
• 2AA-size long-life (Minimum 1,000mAn) Ni-Cd (nickel-
APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. cadmium) batteries (sold separately)
Image Data Size -----------
1700KB 803KB 328KB 612KB 312KB 162KB 162KB 87KB 50KB ✽ These specifications are subject to change without notice.
• AC-3V AC Power Adapter (sold separately)
MG-4S(4MB) 2 4 11 6 12 23 23 44 70 22sec. ● No. of available shots using battery (battery life) ✽ The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured
using advanced high-precision technology. Even so, small
MG-8S(8MB) 4 9 23 12 24 47 47 89 141 45sec.
Battery Type LCD monitor LCD monitor
on off bright points and anomalous colors (particularly around
MG-16S(16MB) 9 19 47 25 49 90 90 165 248 90sec. text) may appear on the monitor. These are normal display
Ni-MH battery HR-3UF Approx. 80 Approx. 230
MG-32S(32MB) 18 38 94 50 99 180 180 331 498 182sec. characteristics and do not indicate a fault with the monitor.
Ni-Cd battery KR-3UF Approx. 50 Approx. 140 This phenomenon will not appear on the recorded image.
118 MG-64S(64MB) 36 77 189 101 198 362 362 663 996 364sec. 119
Safety Notes
● To ensure that you use your FinePix4700 ZOOM
camera correctly, read these Safety Notes and your WARNING WARNING WARNING
Owner’s Manual carefully beforehand.
● After reading these Safety Notes, store them in a safe When a fault arises, switch the Never attempt to modify or Do not use the batteries except as
place. camera off and then remove the disassemble the camera. (Never open specified.
batteries and disconnect the AC the casing.) Load the batteries with the poles
About the Icons power adapter. Do not use the camera when it has been positioned as indicated by the and
The icons shown below are used in this document to Continued use of the camera when it is dropped or the casing is damaged. Do not
marks.
indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual This can cause a fire or electric shock. disassemble.
if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the odor, or is in any other abnormal state Unplug from ● Contact your Fuji dealer.
product is used incorrectly as a result. power socket. Do not heat, modify or attempt to
can cause a fire or electric shock.
● Contact your Fuji dealer. Do not use the camera in the disassemble the batteries.
This icon indicates that death or
bathroom or shower. Do not drop or subject the batteries
WARNING serious injury can result if the
Do not allow water or foreign objects This can cause a fire or electric shock. to impacts.
information is ignored. Do not use in the
to enter the camera. Do not attempt to recharge lithium or
bathroom or shower.
This icon indicates that personal alkaline batteries.
injury or material damage can If water or a foreign object has entered
CAUTION the camera, switch the camera off and Never attempt to take pictures whilst Do not store the batteries with
result if the information is ignored. in motion. metallic products.
then remove the batteries and
Do not use the camera while you are Any of these actions can cause the
The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of disconnect the AC power adapter.
the information which is to be observed. walking or operating a moving car or batteries to burst or leak and cause fire
Continued use of the camera can cause
other vehicle. or injury as a result.
Triangular icons notify the user of information a fire or electric shock.
● Contact your Fuji dealer. This can result in you falling down or
requiring attention (“Important”).
being involved in a traffic accident.
Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the user Use only the batteries or AC power
that the action indicated is prohibited Do not place the camera on an adapter specified for use with this
unstable surface. Do not touch any metal parts of the
(“Prohibited”). camera during a thunderstorm. camera.
Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify the This can cause the camera to fall or tip The use of other power sources can
This can cause an electric shock due to
user of an action that must be performed over and cause injury. induced current from the lightning cause a fire.
120 (“Required”). discharge. 121
Safety Notes EC Declaration of Conformity
We
CAUTION CAUTION Name : Fuji Photo Film (Europe) G.m.b.H.
Address : Heesenstrasse 31
Do not use this camera in locations Do not cover or wrap the camera or 40549 Dusseldorf, Germany
severely affected by oil fumes, steam, the AC power adapter in a cloth or
humidity or dust. quilt. declare that the product
This can cause a fire or electric shock. This can cause heat to build up and Product Name : DIGITAL CAMERA FUJIFILM FinePix4700 ZOOM
distort the casing or cause a fire. Manufacture’s Name : Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.
Manufacture’s Address : 26 - 30, Nishiazabu 2 - chome, Minato - ku,
Do not leave this camera in places Remove the batteries and disconnect Tokyo 106-8620, Japan
subject to extremely high the AC power adapter when you are
temperatures. cleaning the camera or if you intend is in conformity with the following Standards
Do not leave the camera in locations to leave the camera unused for a long Safety : EN60065
such as a sealed vehicle or in direct period. EMC : EN55022 : 1994 + amendement 1 Classe B
sunlight. Failure to do so can cause a fire or EN50082-1 : 1992
This can cause a fire. electric shock. EN61000-3-2 : 1995

following the provision of the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC and


Do not place heavy objects on the Do not use the flash close to 93/68/EEC) and Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC).
camera. anyone’s eyes.
This can cause the heavy object to tip This can cause temporary damage to
over or fall and cause injury. the person’s eyesight.
Dusseldorf,Germany March 1,2000
Request regular internal testing and
Do not move the camera while the AC cleaning for your camera. Place Date Signature/Managing Director
power adapter is still connected. Build-ups of dust in your camera can
This can damage the power cord or cause a fire or electric shock.
cables and cause a fire or electric shock. ● Contact your Fuji dealer to request Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet
internal cleaning every 2 years. weggooien maar inleveren als KCA
122 123
26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan Printed on recycled paper.

Printed in Japan FGS-002102-FG

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