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Fuji FinePix S9500 Zoom Digital Camera - Page 6 Questions & Answers
The camera turns off in camera mode
This problem could have several sources. It could be a low battery status. Another cause could be that the lens is jammed, so it won't work (safety system). You should bring the camera to a repair centre if the battery is fully charged and this problem persists.
How do I find a compatible memory card for my Finepixs5500
Memory cards a are pretty generic these days. My best guess would be try best buy, Fuji makes a micro card, but seriously, just depends on how many gigs are required for your needs. I've been using Amazon more and more for just about everything
My Fuji camera shows me the function P or SR Auto, what does it mean?
SR Auto stands for "Scene Recognition Auto" - This is Fuji's 6 scene-recognition function with fully loaded detection functions that detect faces, blinks and smiles for clear optimized people photos.
Framed scenes are automatically detected and selected into appropriate camera settings:
- Portrait
- Landscape
- Night
- Macro (closeups)
- Night Portrait
- Backlit Portrait.
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/s/finepix_s4200/features/page_02.html
Not sure where you're seeing "P", but this abbreviation is often used to designate "Program", and contains auto settings for various lighting conditions. I don't see this on the Fuji site or in reference to their camera's at all, though it is used on Sony digital cameras.
Camera won't switch on using batteries or external supply!
Dear!
Fuji product! The is so old, it is better to bring your nearest local repair shop check! But at least you can do yourself easy so you can save time and money. Check really well your camera battery contact both battery compartment inside using flash light and magnifying glass and battery cover contact. You can use eraser and rubbing alcohol to clean.
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How do I disassemble an s4300 to clean sand from the mechanism?
Oops. Modern cameras are not made to disassemble and reassemble them. Worse, most modern cameras, can't be reassembled, because lots of things are not screwed, but glued. Opening a glued part can damage it and it is almost impossible to reassemble it without replacing some parts and glue.
Better let it dry en try to blow out (NOT IN) the sand. Almost impossible to, because when you use a bellow, it most likely will blow things in. perhaps with a soft brush you manage to get things out. sorry I can't make it easier for you.
Remove the purple rim around my pictures?
That is known as 'purple fringing' and is usually the result of the sensors and/or the lenses in your camera not being able to handle higher contrasts or over-exposure. Scientifically it has more to do with the how the camera sensor responds to the available light spectrum. (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_fringing) Have you notice it is generally more pronounced where a very bright (white) area meets a high contrast (black) edge (like a bright sky behind a dark or shadowed object)? Best way to avoid is to be careful about the relative light levels exposures when framing the shot---or using a UV filter. There are many photo editing programs which can help eliminate purple fringing in post production. Have a read through: http://www.photoforbeginners.com/news/tutorials/how-to-remove-purple-fringing-from-your-photos.
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