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Recording Features
Playback, Editing And
Printing Functions
Battery Information
Supplied Software
Recording Features
LCD Monitor: The FujiFilm FinePix F200 EXR digital camera
features a 3", 230k pixel, amorphous silicon TFT color LCD monitor with a
frame coverage of approximately 100%. The LCD monitor features adjustable
brightness settings.
12 MegaPixel CCD: The FinePix F200 EXR digital camera
utilizes a 1/1.6" Super CCD EXR. It features 12-million effective
pixels.
Fujinon Lens: The F200 EXR digital camera is equipped with
a Fujinon 5x optical zoom lens with a 35mm format equivalent of 28mm-140mm. The
4.4x digital zoom results in a total zoom of 22x when combined with the camera's
optical zoom.
Optical Image Stabilization: The FinePix F200 EXR features
optical image stabilization with CCD shift.
Compatible Media: The camera is equipped with an internal
48MB flash memory for capturing still images or movies. In addition, the FinePix
F200 EXR features a memory card slot which allows the use of an xD Picture Card
(16MB-2GB), SD (512MB-2GB) or SDHC (4GB-16GB). You can copy pictures between the
internal memory and a memory card.
Image Size And Capacity: The F200 EXR offers nine still image
sizes (resolutions) to choose from; three each in the 4:3, 3:2, and 16:9 aspect
ratios. The image quality is then set to Fine (low compression) or Normal (high
compression). There are two movie sizes, both 4:3 aspect ratio. The following
tables show a sample of the number of pictures and recording time available at
the better
image qualities using different media sizes:
| Memory
Type/Size |
Still
Image Quality |
| 4000 x 3000 (4:3) |
4000 x 2664
(3:2) |
4000 x 2248 (16:9) |
| Fine |
Normal |
Fine |
Normal |
Fine |
Normal |
| Internal |
48 MB |
10 |
16 |
11 |
18 |
13 |
21 |
| xD-Card |
| 1 GB |
210 |
340 |
240 |
380 |
280 |
450 |
| 2 GB |
430 |
680 |
480 |
770 |
570 |
910 |
| SD Card |
512 MB |
100 |
160 |
110 |
180 |
130 |
220 |
| 1 GB |
200 |
330 |
230 |
370 |
270 |
440 |
| 2 GB |
410 |
660 |
460 |
740 |
550 |
880 |
| SDHC Card |
4 GB |
830 |
1330 |
930 |
1490 |
1110 |
1770 |
| 8 GB |
1680 |
2670 |
1880 |
3000 |
2240 |
3550 |
| 16 GB |
3330 |
5310 |
3740 |
5950 |
4450 |
7050 |
| Memory Type/Size |
Movie Quality |
640 x 480
(30fps) |
320 x 240
(30fps) |
| Internal Memory |
48 MB |
43 sec |
1 min 25 sec |
| xD-Picture Card |
| 1 GB |
14 min |
29 min |
| 2 GB |
29 min |
59 min |
| SD Card |
512 MB |
7 min |
14 min |
| 1 GB |
14 min |
28 min |
| 2 GB |
29 min |
57 min |
| SDHC Card |
4 GB |
58 min |
114 min |
| 8 GB |
116 min |
230 min |
| 16 GB |
231 min |
457 min |
Note: A movie recording will stop
automatically when a movie file reaches approximately
2GB.
Continuous Shooting Modes: The FujiFilm F200 EXR's continuous
shooting modes allow you to record multiple frames while the shutter button is
held down. The focus and exposure are set in the first frame of the series and
cannot be changed. You cannot use the flash in this mode. The continuous shooting
modes include:
- Continuous--Long Period: While the
shutter is pressed, the camera takes pictures until the
shutter button is released or the memory is full. All
images are recorded.
- Continuous--Final 12: While the
shutter is pressed, the camera takes up to 40 pictures
up to 5 frames per second (fps), but only the last 12
shots are recorded.
- Continuous--Final 3: While the
shutter is pressed, the camera takes up to 40 pictures
up to 1.4 fps, but only the last 3 are recorded.
- Continuous--Top 12: While the
shutter is pressed, the camera takes up to 12 pictures
up to 5 fps.
- Continuous--Top 3: While the shutter
is pressed, the camera takes up to 3 pictures up to 1.4
fps.
Focus Range: The digital camera uses both Single and Continuous
Auto-focus systems, offering a normal focusing range of 1.5' to infinity (wide angle)
and 2.6' to infinity (telephoto). For extreme close-ups, you can use the Macro mode
with a focusing range of 0.2' to 2.6' at wide angle and 1.6' to 3.3' at telephoto.
AF/AE Lock: Use AF/AE Lock to guarantee best result when
shooting a subject that is not suited for auto-focusing; such as very shiny
objects, fast moving subjects, or off center subjects.
AF-Assist Illuminator: In dimly lit conditions the AF-Assist
Illuminator helps the auto focus system when pressing the shutter button of the
camera down halfway.
Face Detection With Auto Red Eye Removal: The F200 EXR features
Intelligent Face Detection which identifies human subjects' faces anywhere in the
frame and determines the optimal focus and exposure settings for best results.
Additionally the intelligent software algorithms can detect red-eye and correct
it in-camera. Red-eye removal can be turned on or off.
Intelligent Flash: When the flash is used, the camera's
Intelligent Flash system instantly analyzes the scene based on such factors
as the brightness of the subject, its position in the frame, and its distance
from the camera. Flash output and sensitivity are adjusted to ensure that the
main subject is correctly exposed while preserving the effects of ambient
background lighting, even in dimly-lit indoor scenes. The camera's built-in
flash has a range of 2' to 14' at wide angle, 2' to 9' at telephoto, and 1'
to 2.6' in Macro mode. The F200 EXR features the following Flash modes:
- Auto: the flash fires when required;
recommended for most situations
- Forced Flash: the flash fires whenever
a picture is taken
- Flash Off: flash does not fire even
when the subject is poorly lit
- Slow Sync: capture both the main
subject and the background in low light
Note: If Auto Red Eye Removal is turned
on, it will activate in Auto, Forced Flash, and Slow Sync
modes.
Shooting Modes: The camera offers various auto, scene, and
manual shooting modes to choose from according to the scene or type of subject
you are shooting:
- Auto: for easy point-and-shoot style
photography with crisp, clear snapshots
- EXR: set priority to high resolution,
low noise, or dynamic range enhancement
- EXR Auto: the camera automatically
sets the scene mode based on the subject and shooting
conditions:
- Portrait: for soft-toned
portraits with natural skin tones
- Landscape: for crisp,
clear daylight shots for buildings and
landscapes
- Night Landscape: for a
poorly lit landscape
- Macro: close subject
- Back-lit Portrait: use
when your portrait subject is back-lit
- Night Portrait: use when
your portrait subject poorly lit
- Natural & Flash (Dual Shot Mode): In
this mode, the camera takes two shots each time the shutter
button is pressed: one without the flash to preserve natural
lighting, followed immediately by a second shot with the flash.
- Natural Light: This mode captures natural
light indoors, under low light or where the flash cannot be
used. The flash turns off and sensitivity is raised to reduce
blur.
- Scene Position Modes: The camera offers
the following scene position modes to choose from:
- Portrait: for soft-toned
portraits with natural skin tones
- Portrait Enhancer: for a
smooth skin effect in soft-focus portraits
- Landscape: for crisp,
clear daylight shots for buildings and
landscapes
- Sport: when photographing
moving subjects
- Night: sensitivity is
automatically raised to reduce blur caused
by camera shake
- Night (tripod): allows
slower shutter speeds to record night and
twilight scenes
- Fireworks: uses slower
shutter speeds to capture fireworks; tripod
recommended
- Sunset: record the vivid
colors in sunrises and sunsets
- Snow: for crisp, clear
shots that capture the brightness of scenes
dominated by shining white snow
- Beach: for crisp, clear
shots that capture the brightness of the sunlit
beaches
- Underwater: capture vivid
blues when using an optional underwater housing
- Museum: flash, speaker,
and AF-assist illuminator/self-timer lamp are
all turned off
- Party: to capture indoor
background lighting under low-light conditions
- Flower: for vivid close-ups
of flowers; the camera focuses in the macro range
- Text: takes clear pictures
of text or drawings in print; the camera focuses
in the macro range
- Manual: Manually set both shutter speed
and aperture.
- Program AE: The camera sets exposure
automatically.
- Aperture Priority AE: This mode allows
you to set the aperture, with the camera adjusting the shutter
speed accordingly; use this mode to have the area in front
of and behind the subject out of focus (large aperture) or
have both near and far subject in focus (small aperture).
- Shutter Priority AE: This is an automatic
mode that allows you to set the shutter speed. Use this mode
to freeze a moving subject (fast shutter speed) or convey the
impression of movement (slow shutter speed).
Movie Mode: Use this mode to record Motion JPEG movies with
monaural sound. You must zoom before shooting because you cannot zoom while
shooting. Two movie quality selections are available: 320 x 240 for longer
movies and 640 x 480 for better quality. The frame rate is 30 frames per second.
You can shoot a movie until the file reaches a maximum size of 2 GB.
Film Simulation: You can simulate the distinctive look of
five different types of film with the touch of a button. Modeled on these
Fujifilm brands:
- Provia/Standard: standard color
reproduction; suited to a wide range of subjects
- Velvia/Vivid: a high contrast
palette of saturated colors; suited to nature
photographs
- Astia/Soft: a soft toned palette
of less saturated colors
- B&W: black and white
- Sepia: create a sense of nostalgia
with the warm brown antique tones of Sepia
Exposure Compensation: You can use exposure compensation
when photographing very bright, very dark, or high-contrast subjects. The
camera's exposure compensation can be adjusted from -2 EV to +2 EV in increments
of 1/3EV.
White Balance: You can use the camera's White Balance settings
to obtain images with natural colors no matter the light source. Choose from Auto,
Custom, Direct Sunlight, Shade, Daylight fluorescent, Warm white fluorescent, Cool
white fluorescent, Incandescent, or Underwater lighting.
ISO: This function controls the camera's sensitivity to light;
higher values can be used to reduce blur when lighting is poor. The digital camera's
sensitivity can be set to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400 (Medium or Small
images), 12,800 (Small images only), Auto, Auto (400), Auto (800), Auto (1600), or
Auto (3200).
Metering Mode: The F200 EXR digital camera offers 256-segment
TTL (through the lens) metering with three metering modes: Multi, Spot, and
Average.
Playback, Editing And Printing Functions
Playback Zoom: This function allows you to zoom in on images
displayed in single-frame playback. Once the image is zoomed in, you can pan
through the image horizontally and vertically.
Trimming: Once you have zoomed in or out of an image, you
can record a new image at a smaller file size. This feature allows you to reduce
large image files down to 0.3M images for use in e-mails or on a website.
Image Rotate: By default, pictures taken in tall orientation
are displayed in wide orientation. Use this option to display pictures in the
correct orientation on the camera's LCD monitor. Images can be rotated clockwise
or counterclockwise in 90° increments.
Multi-Frame Playback: In addition to single frame playback,
the camera allows you to view 2, 9, or 100 images at once on the LCD monitor.
Slide Show Playback: You can view still pictures in an
automated slide-show on the camera's LCD monitor with selectable transition
effects: Normal, Fade in, Intelligent Face Detection (zooms in on faces),
and Multiple images.
Sort-By-Date: You can choose this function to view pictures
taken on a selected date.
Movie Playback: You can playback movies you have recorded
on the camera on the unit's LCD monitor or viewfinder. The camera offers the
following video playback functions - Play, Pause, End playback, Fast Forward,
and Rewind. The volume of the movie can also be adjusted during playback.
Erase/Protect: You can delete unwanted still pictures and
movies, increasing the amount of space available on the memory card or in the
camera's internal memory. You can erase one image at a time or all images. You
can protect specific images so they can't be deleted accidentally.
TV Playback: Connect the camera to your television using
the included video/mono audio cable for playback of still images and movies
on your TV screen.
Voice Memo: This function allows you to add a 30 second
voice memo to a still picture recording. Voice memos are recoded as PCM-format
WAV files. Volume of the camera's built-in speaker can be adjusted while playing
back voice memos.
Red Eye Removal: You can create and save copies of images
with reduced red eye.
PictBridge Compatible: The F200 EXR camera is PictBridge
compatible and can be connected directly to a PictBridge compatible printer
via USB so you can print pictures without being connected to or having to copy
pictures to a computer.
DPOF Compatible: DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a
standard which allows pictures to be printed from "print orders"
stores in the internal memory of the camera or on a memory card. The information
in the order includes the pictures to be printed and the number of copies of
each picture.
Battery Information
Battery: The FujiFilm F200 EXR digital camera operates using
the supplied NP-50 rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. The battery is charged in
the supplied BC-45 battery charger. The NP-50 has a battery life of approximately
230 frames. Charging time in the BC-45 charger is approximately 150 minutes.
Auto Power Off: When this function is active and the camera
remains unused for 2 or 5 minutes, it automatically turns itself off.
Optional AC Adapter: The F200 EXR is compatible with
FujiFilm's AC-5VX AC power adapter (sold separately). The CP-50 DC coupler
is also needed to use the AC-5VX.
Supplied Software
FinePixViewer Software: The supplied FinePixViewer software
can be used to copy pictures to a computer where they can be stored, viewed,
organized, and printed. On the supplied disc, there are two versions of the
software: Version 5.4 for Windows and Version 3.6 for Mac OS X 10.3-10.4.
System Requirements: Your computer will need to meet the
following system requirements:
| System Requirements |
Windows |
Macintosh |
| OS |
Windows Vista
XP Professional (SP 2 or later)
XP Home Edition (SP 2 or later)
2000 Professional (SP 4 or later) |
Mac OS X (version 10.3.9 to 10.4) |
| CPU |
Vista: 800 MHz Pentium
4 or better
(3 GHz Pentium 4 or better recommended)
XP: 800 MHz Pentium 4 or better
(2 GHz Pentium 4 or better recommended)
2000: 200 MHz Pentium or better |
Power PC or Intel CPU |
| RAM |
Vista: 512 MB or more
(1 GB min recommended)
XP: 512 MB or more
2000: 128 MB or more |
256 MB minimum |
| Free Disk Space |
450 MB minimum required for installation, 600 MB
needed when FinePixViewer is running (15 GB or more
recommended for Vista, 2 GB or more recommended for XP) |
200 MB minimum required for installation
400 MB minimum required when FinePixViewer is running |
| Display |
800 x 600 pixels or more with 16-bit color or
better
(1,024 x 768 or more with 32-bit color recommended) |
800 x 600 pixels or more with thousands of colors or
better
|
| Other |
Built-in USB port
Internet connection (56 kbps or faster) |