I have a fujifilm digital camera finepix 2650 model. I cannot find my owner's manual and I wish to transfer the camera images to my computer hard drive. Is it possible for you to email the directions? My email address is: [email protected] Thank you. W. Hypponen
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hi! I dropped my fujifilm finepix 2650, and the zoom is out of its position,well being honest is totally out. can anybody help me where can I find a diagram or something related to repair it, please? I know something about electronic, that's why I'm requesting a diagram or whatever in order to fix it. I really appreciate your help for this big trouble, by the way it's a good camera. thank you.
The date and time are stored with every image. Any photo editing program should be able to show you that data (and a LOT more); look for something like "image info" or "EXIF data". If you want the data printed with the picture, refer to the documentation for whatever program you're using to print. Depending on the program and the printer, you may be able to display the date and time on the image, in the margins, or on the back.
you would be having a data cable provided with the camera... plug it in to the camera as well as the computer USB port. install the camera drivers (generally not needed) and you system would recognise the camera, after this you can transfer the images from the camera to the computer.
When you launched the FinePix Viewer, go to "Settings", and then move your cursor down to "Way of Saving", tick the "Make Folder" by "Date", and then click "Browse" to identify the drive partition/folder to save your photos. After that, click the icon with the symbol of the "camera to folder" on your top right corner, to upload your photos to your computer.
Macro photography usually requires a steady camera. This means you need a tripod for really clear shots and you need to be within the distance range as outlined in the owner's manual.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue.
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hi
first of all change the batteries - with brand new one's
it sounds like that eas the problem...
is the cam showing any kind of error messege?
if soo look in this:
http://www.fujifilm.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/bin/FX2650_E.pdf
check page 100 (110 in the manual) for warning display & troubleshooting
and follow instructions
good luck
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