Fuji PXR 9 Manual

The Fuji PXR 9 is a professional-grade digital imaging device with advanced sensor technology, high-resolution capture capabilities, multiple shooting modes, built-in image stabilization, wireless connectivity options, and comprehensive manual controls. Designed for professional photographers and enthusiasts, it features intuitive controls, durable construction, and extensive customization options. Below are key sections covering safety, features, setup, operation, and maintenance.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation and Setup 3. First-Time Configuration 4. Technical Specifications 5. Controls and Functions 6. Connecting Accessories 7. Shooting Modes and Operation 8. Advanced Features 9. Maintenance & Care 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: High-resolution CMOS sensor, Image Processor, LCD Display, Mode Dial, Control Wheel, Function Buttons, Memory Card Slot, USB/HDMI ports, Battery Compartment.

FeatureDescription
Sensor Type24.3MP APS-C CMOS sensor
Image ProcessorEXR Processor II for fast performance
LCD Display3.0-inch tilting LCD with 920K dots
Shooting ModesAuto, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual
ISO Range100-25600 (expandable to 51200)
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, HDMI mini
Video Recording4K UHD at 30fps, Full HD at 60fps
Battery LifeApprox. 400 shots per charge
StorageSD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slot
Image Stabilization5-axis in-body image stabilization

Installation and Setup

Unpack and inspect all components. Ensure all items are present before proceeding.

  1. Insert battery: Open battery compartment, insert fully charged battery with correct orientation.
  2. Insert memory card: Open card slot cover, insert memory card with label facing outward.
  3. Attach lens: Align lens mount marks, rotate clockwise until click.
  4. Charge battery: Connect AC adapter to camera and power outlet.

WARNING! Handle camera with care; avoid dropping or exposing to extreme conditions. Ensure all connections are secure.

First-Time Configuration

Power on camera; follow initial setup wizard.

  1. Set language: Select preferred language from menu (default: ENGLISH).
  2. Set date and time: Configure current date, time, and time zone.
  3. Format memory card: In SETUP menu, format card for first use.
  4. Configure basic settings: Set image quality, review time, and auto power off.
  5. Connect to Wi-Fi: Set up wireless connection for remote control and file transfer.

CAUTION! Always use genuine Fuji accessories; third-party accessories may damage the camera.

Technical Specifications

Controls and Functions

Access menus via MENU/OK button. Front Controls: Shutter Button, Front Command Dial, Lens Release Button.

Top Panel: Mode Dial, Shutter Speed Dial, Exposure Compensation Dial, On/Off Switch, Function Button.

Rear Controls: AF-L, AE-L, Q Menu, Playback, Disp/Back, Direction Pad, MENU/OK.

Shooting Settings: Exposure Mode, Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, White Balance, Focus Mode. Playback: Image Review, Zoom, Delete, Protect. Setup: Language, Date/Time, Format, Power Management, Connectivity.

Connecting Accessories

External Flash: Hot shoe mount. Microphone: 3.5mm mic jack. Remote Release: 2.5mm remote port. Computer: USB-C connection.

  1. Turn off camera before connecting accessories.
  2. Match connectors to appropriate ports.
  3. Secure connections to prevent damage.
  4. Enable accessory functions in camera menu if required.

Tip: Use only Fuji-approved accessories for optimal performance and safety.

Shooting Modes and Operation

Supports various shooting scenarios and creative controls.

  1. Auto Mode: Point and shoot for automatic settings.
  2. Program Mode: Camera sets exposure, user controls other settings.
  3. Aperture Priority: User sets aperture, camera selects shutter speed.
  4. Shutter Priority: User sets shutter speed, camera selects aperture.
  5. Manual Mode: Full control over all exposure settings.
  6. Scene Modes: Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night, etc.
  7. Film Simulation: Select from various Fuji film profiles.
  8. Bracketing: Exposure, ISO, film simulation bracketing options.

WARNING! Do not expose sensor to direct sunlight when changing lenses.

Advanced Features

Multiple Exposure: Combine up to 9 exposures in-camera. Interval Timer: Create time-lapse sequences. Wireless Communication: Transfer images to smart devices via Fujifilm Camera Remote app. Custom Settings: Save up to 7 custom shooting settings.

Maintenance & Care

Turn off and remove battery before cleaning. Use soft brush for sensor cleaning, microfiber cloth for LCD and lens surfaces. Store in dry, dust-free environment.

CAUTION! Do not use harsh chemicals or compressed air. Avoid touching sensor surface directly.

Regulatory Information

FCC Part 15: Class B digital device compliant with interference limits. CE marked for European compliance. Copyright © 2024 Fujifilm Corporation; all trademarks property of Fujifilm. For technical support, visit www.fujifilm.com/support or contact 1-800-800-3854.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Camera won't turn onBattery/connectionsCharge battery; ensure proper insertion; check power switch.
Blurry imagesFocus/camera shakeEnable image stabilization; use faster shutter speed; check focus mode.
Memory card errorCard format/damageFormat card in camera; try different card; check for damage.
Wi-Fi not connectingSettings/rangeCheck wireless settings; ensure within range; restart connection.
Battery drains quicklySettings/ageReduce LCD brightness; turn off wireless; replace old battery.

Reset: Menu > Setup > Reset > Reset All if available.

Service: 1-800-800-3854; www.fujifilm.com/support

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