Fujifilm AV100 Manual

The Fujifilm AV100 is a compact digital camera featuring 12.2 megapixels, 3x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD screen, Face Detection technology, Intelligent Flash, and various scene modes. Powered by two AA batteries, it supports SD/SDHC memory cards and offers video recording capabilities. Below are key sections for camera overview, basic operations, shooting modes, playback functions, settings, and troubleshooting.

1. Camera Overview 2. Basic Operations 3. Shooting Modes 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Functions 6. Playback and Editing 7. Settings Menu 8. Battery and Memory 9. Care & Maintenance 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Camera Overview

Key components: Lens, Flash, LCD Monitor, Control buttons, Battery compartment, Memory card slot.

ComponentDescription
Lens3x optical zoom Fujinon lens
FlashBuilt-in Intelligent Flash system
LCD Monitor2.7-inch color LCD screen
Power buttonTurns camera on/off
Shutter buttonHalf-press to focus, full press to capture
Mode dialSelects shooting modes
Zoom leverControls optical and digital zoom
Playback buttonSwitches to playback mode
Menu buttonAccesses camera settings
Disp/Back buttonChanges display info/returns to previous

Basic Operations

Getting started with your Fujifilm AV100 camera.

  1. Insert batteries: Open battery compartment, insert two AA batteries with correct polarity.
  2. Insert memory card: Open card slot cover, insert SD/SDHC card with label facing LCD.
  3. Turn on camera: Press POWER button, lens extends automatically.
  4. First setup: Set date/time and language when prompted.

WARNING! Do not force lens or memory card; handle with care to avoid damage.

Shooting Modes

Select appropriate shooting mode for different situations.

  1. Auto mode: Camera automatically selects optimal settings.
  2. Scene modes: Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Night, etc.
  3. Movie mode: Records video with sound.
  4. Face Detection: Automatically detects and focuses on faces.

TIP: Use tripod for low-light situations to prevent blurry photos.

Specifications

Controls and Functions

Understanding camera controls and their functions.

Front controls: Shutter button, Zoom lever, Microphone, Self-timer lamp. Rear controls: Playback button, Menu button, Disp/Back button, Arrow pad, OK button.

Shooting functions: Exposure compensation, Flash modes (Auto, Red-eye reduction, Forced flash, Suppressed flash), Self-timer (2sec/10sec), Macro mode, Continuous shooting. Display options: Shooting information, Grid lines, Histogram.

Playback and Editing

Viewing and managing your photos and videos.

  1. Playback: Press PLAYBACK button to view captured images.
  2. Navigation: Use arrow buttons to browse through photos.
  3. Zoom: Press zoom lever to magnify images during playback.
  4. Delete: Press trash can button to delete unwanted files.
  5. Slide show: Automatically displays images in sequence.
  6. Protect: Prevents accidental deletion of important files.

Note: Protected files cannot be deleted until protection is removed.

Settings Menu

Access camera settings by pressing MENU button.

Menu CategoryAvailable Settings
Image QualityResolution, Quality level
Camera SettingsDate/Time, Beep sound, Power save
SetupLanguage, Format, Video system
PlaybackSlide show, Auto rotate

Default settings: Language: ENGLISH, Date format: MM/DD/YYYY, Beep: ON

Battery and Memory

Power and storage management.

  1. Battery life: Approximately 150 shots with alkaline batteries.
  2. Battery indicator: Shows remaining power on LCD screen.
  3. Memory card capacity: Varies by card size and image quality settings.
  4. Format card: Erases all data and prepares card for use.

CAUTION! Do not remove batteries or memory card while camera is on.

Care & Maintenance

Proper care ensures long camera life.

Cleaning: Use soft, dry cloth for LCD and body. Use blower brush for lens. Storage: Keep in cool, dry place. Remove batteries for long-term storage.

WARNING! Do not use chemicals or abrasive materials. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity.

Regulatory Information

FCC Compliance: Class B digital device. Copyright © Fujifilm Corporation. For technical support, visit www.fujifilm.com/support or contact your local Fujifilm service center.

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Camera won't turn onDead batteriesReplace with fresh batteries
Blurry imagesCamera shake/focus issueUse tripod, ensure proper focus
Memory card errorCard not formatted/damagedFormat card or replace if damaged
Flash not workingFlash mode settingChange flash mode to Auto or Forced
Battery drains quicklyOld batteries/usageUse new batteries, turn off when not in use

Reset: Remove batteries for 30 seconds to reset camera.

Service: Contact authorized Fujifilm service center for repairs.

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