Two-Button Reset; Live Image - FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro Owner's Manual

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SET-UP

LIVE IMAGE

SET−UP
SET−UP
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1
2
3
4
RESET          :OK
RESET          :O
LIVE IMAGE      ON
LIVE IMAGE      ON
CANCEL
CANCEL
SET
SET
1
2
SET−UP
SET−UP
1
2
3
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4
RESET          :O
RESET          :OK
LIVE IMAGE      ON
LIVE IMAGE      ON
CANCEL
CANCEL
SET
SET
3
SEC
SEC
SEC
CANCEL
CANCEL
ENLARGE
ENLARGE
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✽ How to display the SET-UP menu (➡P.101)
To manually focus the image more sharply or to
check the image, you can view the image in black
and white on the LCD monitor while adjusting the
focus. The live image is only displayed for 30
seconds. Adjust the focus manually during this
period. Live images are displayed using the actual
aperture setting.
!
Use this feature in "M" (Manual focus) mode.
Set the focus mode selector switch to "M".
In the SET-UP screen, select "LIVE IMAGE" and
then press "c". In the confirmation screen, press
the "MENU/OK" button.
!
The flash fires when the internal flash pops up or when an
external flash is connected and the live image is displayed.
The live image is displayed for 30 seconds. Use
"d" or "c" to adjust the brightness. In the live
image display, press "a" to enlarge the central part
of the image and "b" to return to the original image.
To cancel live image display in progress, press the
"BACK" button.
!
To view the live image, use the optional AC adapter AC-5VX.
Continued use of live image display can cause the CCD to
overheat, resulting in coarseness or noise such as white
spotting in images photographed subsequently. If this occurs,
turn the camera off and wait for it to cool down.
!
If you display consecutive live images, the initial brightness
setting is retained for the second and subsequent images.
The setting is reset when you turn the camera off (or the Auto
Power Off function is triggered) and has to be set again.
!
The Auto Exposure Bracketing settings are canceled when
the live image is displayed. Wait until live image display is
finished before specifying the Auto Exposure Bracketing
settings.

TWO-BUTTON RESET

Two-Button Reset lets you instantly reset specified settings to their original initial settings.
1
Exposure mode dial
"P", "S", "A", "M"
The photography functions are reset as shown below.
Function
Focus area
Flexible Program
Exposure compensation
Auto Exposure Bracketing
Auto Exposure Lock
Flash Synchro mode
Flash exposure compensation
h All the custom settings are reset.
"CSM"
h The ISO sensitivity is reset to 200.
2
When the reset is finished, set the exposure mode dial to a setting other than "CSM".
3
Set the exposure mode dial to "P", "S", "A", "M" or
"CSM" and select the settings to be reset.
Reset Settings
Condition
Center
Cancelled
Cancelled
Cancelled
Cancelled
Front Synchro mode
Cancelled
Hold down the "
c
" and "
b
" buttons together for
at least 2 seconds (green markings are positioned
alongside).
The top display panel flashes briefly and the
settings are reset.
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Robert Dozois
April 4, 2025

syncro le flash

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Mr. Anderson
April 4, 2025

To sync the flash on a FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro:

1. Press the flash pop-up button to raise the flash.
2. Hold down the “v” button.
3. Turn the Main-command dial to select the desired flash sync mode (e.g., Front Synchro, Slow Synchro, Rear Synchro).
4. The flash fires at shutter speeds of 1/180 sec. or slower.
5. For Rear Synchro mode, the flash fires just before the shutter closes.

Note: Rear Synchro cannot be used with a studio flash system due to synchronization issues.

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Robert Dozois
April 4, 2025

comment ma cmera reconnais un flash monté sur le sabot du dessus

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Mr. Anderson
April 4, 2025

The FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro recognizes a flash mounted on the hot shoe by detecting it through the accessory shoe connection. When a compatible flash is attached to the hot shoe, the camera communicates with the flash and adjusts its settings accordingly.

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