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It could be a problem of low power battery, put new Duracell battery. IF not solved, send service center there are serious problem in electronics. Go only authorized fuji service center. If you could run it after changing battery, run a fectory default.
That depends on the exposure mode. In any of the automatic point&shoot modes you have no control over the shutter speed, the camera sets what it thinks is the proper shutter speed. In the P (Program AE) mode you can adjust the shutter speed by pressing the +/- button. In the S (Shutter Priority) and M (Manual) modes you control the shutter speed by pressing the +/- button and then using the cursor-up/down buttons.
I will be more happy to help you in your issue about your camera, however I'm not be able to see the model of your Fujifilm. I just want to verify if this was the correct model number S2940.
There where some option where you can disable some mode of shooting. In this case we need to get the correct model number/name so I can check and give you the steps on how we can changed the mode of shooting.
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