Heralding Fujifilm’s the third-generation of large-sensored premium compacts, the new FUJIFILM X30 has evolved from the innovative technologies of the best-selling FUJIFILM X10 and FUJIFILM X20 cameras. As well as its high-quality CMOS sensor, the FUJIFILM X30 includes an impressive real-time viewfinder and film simulation modes, which draw on Fujifilm’s unique history to create rich colors and smooth tones. And, as any serious photographer would expect, its array of manual functions make it a joy to handle, making every shot a pleasure.
Parts of the Camera
The Selector
The Command Dial
The Control Ring
The [VIEW MODE] Button
The LCD Monitor
Diopter Adjustment
The Indicator Lamp
The [DISP/BACK] Button
The [DRIVE] Button
Camera Displays
Shooting
Playback
First Steps
Attaching the Strap
Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card
Charging the Battery
Turning the Camera on and Off
Basic Setup
Basic Photography and Playback
Taking Photographs
Viewing Pictures
Deleting Pictures
Basic Movie Recording and Playback
Recording Movies
Viewing Movies
Shooting Mode
The mode dial
Program AE
Shutter-Priority AE
Aperture-Priority AE
Manual Exposure
[ADVANCED SR AUTO]
[AUTO]
[ADVANCED FILTER]
[ADVANCED MODE]
[SCENE POSITION]
[MOTION PANORAMA 360]
[Q] (Quick Menu) Button
Using the [Q] Button
[Fn] (Function) Buttons
The Function Buttons
More on Photography
Bracketing
Continuous Shooting (Burst Mode)
Macro Mode (Close-ups)
Using the Self-Timer
Using the Flash
Focus-Frame Selection
Exposure Compensation
Focus/Exposure Lock
Focus Mode
Manual Focus (Focus Mode M)
Recording Pictures in RAW Format
Interval Timer Photography
Connections
Wireless Transfer
Copying Pictures to a Computer
Printing Pictures via USB
Viewing Pictures on TV
Accessories
Shoe-mounted flash units
Power Supplies
Remote Releases
Stereo microphones
Other
Website of the country or region of purchase
Appendix
Troubleshooting/FAQ
Warning Messages and Displays
Specifications
Links
Restrictions on Camera Settings