20 Most Recent Fuji FinePix A310 Digital Camera - Page 6 Questions & Answers

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Memory full

This error, special when it happens with more cards, could be indicating, one or more contacts in the camera are dirty or oxidised. Almost impossible to clean, if you don't know where there are seated. Just put in and remove the card several times is my hint. Take care you don't damage any contact. Then you could try to format every card you insert in the camera. Not many people know, it is needed for a correct working of the card, that it is formatted in the camera it is used. Even two camera's from the same brand and the same type, can have trouble with the format of the other camera. Make sure there is no map on the card, or a picture with a high number like 99, 999 or 9999.
3/9/2014 10:01:45 PM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Mar 09, 2014
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Need reolutions 4 my finepix HS35EXR

This camera does not allow the user to set resolutions. This camera only allows the used to choose between 3 different sizes of pictures and 3 different aspect ratios (which is basically the same thing) To change the picture size, you use the shooting menu and scroll down to image size. I've included the link to the manual for the camera, it's from the Fuji site, and a screen cap of the image size instructions. BTW, folks here are volunteers... they do this for free. https://www.fujifilmusa.com/shared/bin/HS35EXR%20manual.pdf 1d9766fb-4792-4bfc-908c-eb3129a6782c.jpg
3/7/2014 12:12:31 AM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Mar 07, 2014
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A blue line keeps showing up wheni take pictures

You only can be sure it is on the sensor, when also on the pictures is a blue line. To check, zoom in on a picture, or evaluate the picture on your computer. If the line is on the picture too, you can be sure the cause is to be found in, or close by the sensor.
2/22/2014 12:43:08 PM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Feb 22, 2014
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Fuji HS 50

Ja dat is een flauwe grap van de camera fabrikant. Ze leveren nooit een geheugenkaart bij een camera. Soms doet een winkel er een kaart bij, maar daar heb je vaak niet veel aan. De kaarten in de winkel zijn ook altijd veel te duur, omdat de foto winkel of mediamarkt veel te veel van die dingen op voorraad heeft. Ze proberen met de kaarten iets meer winst te maken dan met een camera. Het interne geheugen van een camera is meestal niet groot genoeg, om er meer dan een of twee foto's in te zetten, van de hoogste kwaliteit. Als ik je een advies mag geven, koop een of twee kaarten via het internet. Kijk bij tweakers.net onder pricewatch, waar je de SD kaart van jouw keuze besteld. Als je van plan bent heel veel te gaan schieten, kun je op een 64GB kaart duizenden jpg foto's opslaan. Maar een of twee 16 GB kaarten kun je ook ontzettend veel mee. Kies wel een Class 10 of een U1, omdat die bij het wegschrijven vanuit het buffer, de camera sneller maken. (Sport fotografie is video op hoge kwaliteit) Succes
2/20/2014 12:00:12 PM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Feb 20, 2014
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Very slow in taking a picture

Cathy, I'm not sure I already asked you something, but it looks to me, you are new with digital camera's. The digital cameras all have a feature called auto focus. DSLRs and some expensive system cameras do have an extra sensor to autofocus, while you are pressing the shutter release button. they sometimes can focus in a few hundreds of a second. Most other cameras use the same sensor as the one the picture is captured on.they look for contras differences and some other things. When you press the button half, the camera starts focusing the picture. That can take a few tenths of a second, but when the light is bad, or the subject you try to focus on has bad contrast conditions, it can take up to one second or more. when the camera is focused it will show a green light of give a beep. Then you can press the shutter complete. Still the camera has to switch from focus yo capture. Also a tenth of a second or more. I understand it is annoying when you are used to cameras with a film, because when you pressed the button, the picture was shot. If you want that again with a digital camera, you almost are convicted to a DSLR. Even the cheaper ones shoot that quick. But they are bulkier, heavy and quick.
1/8/2014 3:35:41 PM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Jan 08, 2014
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Card is protected

If you did not use the card before in your camera, please try to format the card in the camera. But the SD or SDHC card that goes into your camera, has a little switch, on the left side of the card, that should be set to the top of the card. Top is where the gold con acts are (back side when the switch is on the left)
12/16/2013 3:07:52 PM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Dec 16, 2013
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How i can able to download aan photo's from new manage

fuji photo recovery will help you to recover all your deleted photos very effectively and in a very short period of time . for more info : http://www.fujiphotorecovery.com/fuji-deleted-photo-recovery.php
11/28/2013 5:58:10 AM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Nov 28, 2013
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Fuji digital camera service centre chennai

Are you sure you are using fully loaded battery's, because most camera's will automaticly shut down, when the battery voltage drops under a certain voltage. Sure your battery is still in tip top condition?Don't use NiCD batteries, only alkaline and Ni-MH rechargable batteries should be used.Page 15 of the manual shows how you can find out if you are using correct (with enough charge) batteries.
10/31/2013 4:43:51 PM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Oct 31, 2013
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I have a fujifilm finepix z35 camera and i need to

Like most point&shoot cameras the Z35 doesn't give you much direct control over "minor" things like aperture and shutter speed. It's designed for you to simply point and shoot.You have some control however, by selecting a scene mode. Portrait mode, for example, will attempt to open up the aperture to minimize depth of field, which tends to result in a faster shutter speed. Landscape mode, on the other hand, will attempt to close down the aperture to maximize depth of field, resulting in a slower shutter speed.
10/5/2013 3:28:15 PM • Fuji FinePix... • Answered on Oct 05, 2013
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