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Explanation of terms, Warning – FujiFilm FinePix 3800 User Manual

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When a fault arises, switch the camera off
and then remove the batteries and
disconnect the AC power adapter.

Continued use of the camera when it is
emitting smoke, is emitting any unusual odor,
or is in any other abnormal state can cause a
fire or electric shock.
h Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.

Do not allow water or foreign objects to
enter the camera.

If water or foreign objects get inside the
camera, switch the camera off, remove the
battery and disconnect and unplug the AC
power adapter.
Continued use of the camera can cause a fire
or electric shock.
h Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.

Do not place the camera on an unstable

surface.

This can cause the camera to fall or tip over
and cause injury.

Do not use the camera in the bathroom or

shower.
This can cause a fire or electric shock.

h To ensure that you use your FinePix 3800 camera

correctly, read these Safety Notes and your Owner’s
Manual carefully beforehand.

h After reading these Safety Notes, store them in a safe

place.

About the Icons

The icons shown below are used in this document to
indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result
if the information indicated by the icon is ignored and the
product is used incorrectly as a result.

WARNING

This icon indicates that death or
serious injury can result if the
information is ignored.

CAUTION

This icon indicates that personal
injury or material damage can
result if the information is ignored.

The icons shown below are used to indicate the nature of
the information which is to be observed.

Triangular icons notify the user of information
requiring attention (“Important”).

Circular icons with a diagonal bar notify the user
that the action indicated is prohibited
(“Prohibited”).

Filled circles with an exclamation mark notify the
user of an action that must be performed
(“Required”).

Safety Notes

WARNING

Unplug from

power socket.

Do not use in the

bathroom or shower.

Explanation of Terms

DPOF: Digital Print Order Format
DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media (image memory card, etc.) that allows
you to specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are printed and how many prints are made of
each image.

EV:
A number that denotes exposure. The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity (speed) of
the film or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects. As the brightness of the
subject changes, a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD at a constant level by adjusting
the aperture and shutter speed. When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1.
Likewise, when the light is halved, the EV decreases by 1.

JPEG:
Joint Photographics Experts Group
A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The compression ratio can be selected, but the higher the
compression ratio, the poorer the quality of the expanded image.

Motion JPEG:
A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound as a single file. Images in
the file are recorded in JPEG format. Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3.0 or later.

PC Card:
A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard.

PC Card Standard:
A standard for PC cards determined by the PCMCIA.

PCMCIA:
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (US).

White Balance:
Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white. On the other
hand, devices such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit
the color of the ambient light around the subject. This adjustment is called matching the white balance. A
function that automatically matches the white balance is called an Automatic White Balance function.