Brand: FUJI
Category: Camera
Document Type:
Language: EN
Brand: FUJI
Category: Camera
Document Type:
Language: EN
Uploaded: Aug. 9, 2025, 11:48 p.m.
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| Faults | Possible Causes | Remedies | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| The shutter won't trip. | The battery pack is nearly spent (the Battery Low Mark is showing in the LCD and all the marks and indicators in it are blinking). | Change the battery pack with a new one. | 8 |
| The shutter won't trip. | The Lens Cover is not fully open. | Open the Lens Cover all the way so that it stops with a click. | 9 |
| The Exposure Counter blinks. (The film winds directly back into its cartridge when it is loaded). | You unloaded a partly used roll of film without winding it back into its cartridge. | Close the Camera Back and press in the Mid-roll Rewind Button (the camera motor will run for five seconds). Repeat until all the marks and signs in the LCD turn off. That's all. | 12 |
| The Exposure Counter blinks. (The film winds directly back into its cartridge when it is loaded). | You loaded the film first then loaded the battery pack later. | Always load the battery pack before loading the film. | 12 |
| The film wound back into its cartridge in the middle of the roll. | You either opened and closed the Camera Back or moved the Camera Back Lock while taking pictures or while the film was prewinding. | When there is film in the camera, do not open the Camera Back or move the Camera Back Lock. | 40-41 |
| The film wound back into its cartridge in the middle of the roll. | The camera was loaded with film but you unloaded then reloaded the battery pack. | If there is film in the camera, do not take the battery out for more than 2 minutes. And always change the battery pack as quickly as you can. | 21 |
| The camera is loaded with film and the Camera Back is closed, but the Film Advancing Indicator in the LCD does not move. | You did not load the film correctly. | Reload the film correctly. | 52 |
| The picture is blurred. | Did not aim the Auto-focus Bracket correctly at the subject. | Aim the Auto-focus Bracket correctly at your subject or use the Auto-focus Lock. | 10, 12 |
| The picture is blurred. | The Lens is not clean. | Keep the Lens clean at all times. | 17 |
| The picture is blurred. | Shook the camera when pressing down the Shutter Release. | Hold the camera still and press the Shutter Release gently down. Also, do not move the camera abruptly right after tripping the shutter. | 9, 10 |
| The picture is blurred. | Pressed the Landscape Button by mistake while taking ordinary pictures. | When taking ordinary pictures, be sure to keep your fingers off the Landscape Button. | 13 |
| The picture is blurred. | Took the picture against the light. | Use the fill-in flash mode. Just press in the Flash Mode Button once and depress the Shutter Release. | 11 |
| The picture is blurred. | Subject was beyond reach of the camera's built-in flash. | Take your flash pictures within the specified distances. | 11 |
| The picture is dark. | Took the picture against the light. | Use the fill-in flash. Press the Flash Mode Button once and shoot. | 54 |
| The picture is dark. | Subject was outside the flash range. | Take pictures within the specified distances. | 54 |
| The picture is dark. | Subject did not reflect enough light. | When shooting subjects in backlight, use fill-in flash. Press the Flash Mode Button and shoot. | 39 |
| The picture is dark. | Subject was too close or too far. | If the subject is too close or too far, the auto-focus lamp will blink. Check the subject distance and shoot within the specified distances. | 39 |