Manual for FinePix S6000fd / FinePix S6500fd

Manual for FinePix S6000fd / FinePix S6500fd

Brand: Fujifilm

Category: Digital Camera

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Language: EN

Uploaded: Aug. 9, 2025, 11:51 p.m.

Warranty Information

FUJIFILM warrants the media to be free from defects for ninety (90) days from the date of receipt.

Getting Ready

  • Attaching the Strap, Lens cap and Lens hood: Instructions on how to attach the strap to the camera, pull the lens cap cord through the strap, and attach the lens cap. Includes cautions about securing the strap and lens cap cord.
  • Loading the Batteries: Details on compatible batteries (AA-size alkaline or Ni-MH rechargeable) and how to open the battery cover, load batteries with correct polarity, and close the cover. Includes cautions about battery types and proper handling.
  • Checking the battery charge: Explains how to check the battery level on the camera display and what the different indicators mean (ample charge, insufficient charge, depleted batteries). Provides notes on battery life and performance in different conditions.
  • Loading the xD-Picture Card: Instructions on how to open the slot cover, insert an xD-Picture Card by aligning the gold marking, and close the slot cover. Includes cautions about handling the camera and card while powered on.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Screen display does not light up. The camera is turned off. Turn the camera on.
The camera does not turn on. The batteries are depleted. Replace or recharge the batteries.
No image is recorded. The xD-Picture Card is full. Replace with a new xD-Picture Card or delete unwanted images.
No image is recorded. The xD-Picture Card is not inserted correctly. Insert the xD-Picture Card correctly.
The camera makes no sound when the shutter button is pressed. The camera is turned off. Turn the camera on.
Images are blurry. The subject was moving. Use a faster shutter speed or a tripod.
Images are blurry. Camera shake. Use a tripod or the image stabilization feature.
The flash does not fire. The flash is set to off. Set the flash to Auto or Forced flash.
The flash is not bright enough. The subject is too far away. Move closer to the subject.
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