FujiFilm FinePix S7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Advanced
Features
Use this mode to photograph the same image with
different exposure settings. Bracketing
automatically shoots 3 continuous frames, one of
which is correctly exposed while the remaining two
are underexposed and overexposed respectively
by a set amount.
h Auto bracketing settings (3)
±1/3 EV, ±2/3 EV, ±1 EV
See P.117 for more information on EVs.
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If the underexposed or overexposed frame is outside the
camera’s control range, the shot is not taken with the
specified setting increments.
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Flash photography cannot be used.
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This feature always takes 3 shots. However, if there is
insufficient space on the media for 3 shots, no picture will be
taken.
j
BRACKETING
1
After setting the exposure for bracketing, 1 hold
down the “f” button and 2 turn the Command
dial to select “j”.
2
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PHOTOMETRY
Use this mode for scenes where the brightness of the
subject and background differ markedly so that the
MULTI setting is unlikely to achieve the desired result.
) MULTI (Pattern):
Light metering where the camera automatically
assesses the scene and selects the optimum
exposure.
_ SPOT:
Light metering where the exposure is optimized
for the center of the image.
+ AVERAGE:
Light metering where an average value for the
entire image is used.
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In the “B”, ?” and “r” modes, light metering is fixed at
the MULTI setting and cannot be changed.
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The AF frame appears in the location to which the
target point was moved.
Take the picture in the normal way.
To reposition the AF frame, repeat step 1.
1
˜ AREA
You can change the position on the screen where
the camera focuses. Use this feature when you
have composed your shot using a tripod and then
want to change the focusing position.
1 Hold down the “™£¢” button and 2 press “a”,
b”, “d” or “c” to move the “:” (target point) to the
desired focusing position.
3 Release the “™£¢” button.
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After moving
Before moving
Regardless of the AF frame location, the exposure is always set using the area in the center of the
screen. To expose the shot for your main subject, use AE lock.
The Photometry modes are effective for the following subjects
h MULTI
In this mode, the camera uses automatic scene recognition to analyze the subject and provide optimum
exposure in a wide range of shooting conditions. This mode should be used for everyday photography.
h SPOT
This mode is useful for subjects with strongly contrasting light and dark areas where you want to achieve the
correct exposure for a particular feature.
h AVERAGE
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 and shots of scenery.
; CENTER
The camera focuses on the center of the screen.
This is a useful feature when used for shots using
AF/AE lock (P.27).