"Fuji S602 Made Easy" Index
1) Getting Started - What comes with it
What you need
- Installing the batteries
- Media Slots
- Installing the camera strap
- Installing the lens cap strap
2) Basic Operation
- exterior top features
turning the camera on
playback, camera modes
- Menu Selector Usage
3) Control Dial Functions
Set Mode
- Setting up your storage modes
- image media modes
- language, date, etc.
Manual Mode
- Setting your own shutter speed and your aperture
Aperture Priority
- you select aperture, camera selects shutter speed
Shutter Priority- you select shutter speed, cam selects aperture
Program Mode - Similar to, but more control than automatic
Auto Mode
- easiest, quickest use
- camera selects what it needs
SP
- Special Scene Mode
- portraiture, landscape, sports, night time, B/W
Movie Mode
- VGA vs QVGA
- Shooting a short movie
- watch the movie in playback mode
4) Back of the Camera
- Telephoto/Wide Angle
- AE Lock
- Back button
- Check the focus button
- Focusing manually
- Disp - grid in cam mode, displays picture in playback mode
- EVF vs LCD: Why to switch
5) Side of the Camera
- A/V jacks, USB port
- A/F, M/F button
- DC power supply jack
- Information key shows your current setting
- Shift button : make changes manually, quickly too
a) ISO
b) Photometry
c) White Balance
- Customize your settings
- what to use and when
6) Check your Settings : camera mode
- External Flash Mode
- External flash
- Fill Flash mode
- Multiple Exposure Mode
(combine two pictures in one)
-Sharpness Levels
- Auto Bracketing : Photographers Insurance
- Self Timer: get in the pictures
OUICK REVIEW
- ISO: film sensitivity
- WB: quick detail review
- Photometry: average, spot multi
- Red Eye Reduction
- Flash Mode
Fill flash
Flash photography
- Slow Shutter with Flash
- Slow Sync with Red Eye Reduction
7) Getting Your Shot - Continuous Shooting Mode:
- Taking multiple pictures in order
- Auto Bracketing Recap & Demo
- Final Five - Up to 25
- Shoot up to 40 quick shots (only in auto)
- Voice Memo: send a greeting with your pictures
- Exposure Compensation : Manually setting your exposure
- P, S, & A
- The Histogram: highlights & shadow on the graph
- the Dyopter : If you wear glasses
- DPOF Mode: Printing your favorites
8) Taking some Pictures
- Using a photographers light : slaving the flash for portraits
- Quick posing lesson
- One person posing
- to the left
- to the right
- Two person posing
- back to back
- over the shoulder
Photo Montage Recap: Pix taken with the camera