FujiFilm 6900 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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TAKING PICTURES
(
AUTO MODE
)
The number of available shots appears on the
screen.
!
See P.97 for information on changing the File size
and Quality setting.
!
At shipment, the default settings are J (for File
Size) and NORMAL (for Quality).
Standard number of shots per SmartMedia
Because the amount of data recorded varies depending on the subject, the number of available shots may not
decrease when recording ends, or may decrease by 2 frames. Also, the discrepancy between the actual number of
shots and the standard number of shots tends to be larger when there is more space remaining on the SmartMedia.
The numbers of available shots are shown for formatted SmartMedia.
Quality Mode
Image Data Size
MG-4S (4MB)
MG-8S (8MB)
MG-16S/SW (16MB)
MG-32S/SW (32MB)
6
12
25
50
12
25
49
99
44
89
163
330
Approx.
2400KB
Approx.
1200KB
Approx.
620KB
Approx.
320KB
Approx.
90KB
FINE
NORMAL
MG-64S/SW (64MB)
MG-128SW (128MB)
26
53
13
6
3
1
Approx.
17720KB
HI
3
7
1
0
0
0
56
113
28
13
6
3
101
204
198
398
663
1330
File Size
G 2832 × 2128
K640 × 480
FINE
NORMAL NORMAL
8
17
33
68
2
6
12
25
6
13
26
53
Approx.
460KB
Approx.
1300KB
Approx.
590KB
137
275
50
102
107
215
H 2048 × 1536 J 1280 × 960
BASIC FINE
NORMAL
Color Status Meaning
Indicator Lamp Display
Green
Lit
Flashing
Orange
Lit
Flashing
Red
Flashing
Ready to shoot.
AF/AE in progress or camera
shake warning.
Recording to SmartMedia (the
next picture can be taken).
Flash charging.
SmartMedia warning.
No SmartMedia loaded,
SmartMedia not formatted,
incorrect format, write-protect
sticker used, SmartMedia full,
SmartMedia error.
Battery charging error.
Lens operation error.
Image being recorded onto
the SmartMedia (the next
picture cannot be taken).
Battery charging in progress.
Subjects Not Suitable for Autofocus
Detailed warning messages are displayed on the
screen (P.120).
Though the FinePix6900 ZOOM uses an accurate
autofocus mechanism, it may have difficulty
focusing or not be able to focus at all for the types
of subject and situation listed below. In such
cases, the image may be out of focus.
Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body.
Subjects photographed through glass.
Subjects that do not reflect well, such as hair
or fur.
Subjects with no substance, such as smoke or
flames.
When the subject is distant and dark.
When there is very little contrast between the
subject and the background (such as white
walls or subjects dressed in the same color as
the background).
When a subject other than your main subject is
close to the AF frame, has good contrast and
is in front of or behind your main subject (such
as a strongly contrasting person standing out
against the background).
Subjects moving at high speed.
In situations of this sort, use the AF/AE lock
(P.30) or manual focus (P.58).
Number of Available Frames