FUJIFILM FI036-WW-01 Instax Mini 99 Camera User Guide
- August 14, 2024
- Fujifilm
Table of Contents
FI036-WW-01 Instax Mini 99 Camera
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: INSTAX mini 99
- Product Code: BO38A34001
- Color: Black
- Dimensions: 4.8 x 4.6 x 2.7 inches
- Weight: 11.2 ounces
Product Usage Instructions:
Before Use:
Before using the camera, ensure you have the following supplied
accessories:
- INSTAX mini 99 camera
- Shoulder strap
- Base Grip with Tripod Mount
Part Names:
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Front:
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Film ejection slot: Exposed film is ejected here during
printing. -
Shoulder strap hook: Attach the shoulder strap here.
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Flash: Operates depending on the setting.
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Shutter button: Press to take a photo.
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Viewfinder: Use to check composition before shooting.
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Self-timer lamp: Blinks when using the self-timer.
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Lens/Lens cover: Make sure fingers do not touch the lens when
taking pictures.
General Usage Tips:
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Always attach the Base Grip with Tripod Mount when using a
tripod or replacing film. -
Avoid opening the back camera cover until you have used all
photos in the film pack. -
Ensure the battery is fully charged before loading the film
pack.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: Can I use other film packs with the INSTAX mini 99
camera?
A: It is recommended to only use INSTAX mini film packs designed
for this specific camera model to ensure proper functionality and
image quality.
Q: How do I change shooting modes on the INSTAX mini 99
camera?
A: Press the MODE button to cycle through different shooting
modes such as Indoor, Sports, Double exposure, and Bulb. Icons on
the mode indicator will guide you through the selected mode.
Q: What should I do if the film pack gets stuck in the
camera?
A: If the film pack gets stuck, gently remove it following the
manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid forcing it out to prevent damage
to the camera.
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Instant Camera
User’s Guide/Safety Precautions FI036-EN-WW-01
Caution when handling the INSTAX mini instant film pack
EN Do not open the back camera cover until you have used all photos in the
loaded INSTAX mini film pack. Opening the camera door will expose the
remainder of the unused film pack, turning it white and rendering it no longer
usable.
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CAUTION
EN When using a tripod, always attach the included Base Grip with Tripod Mount
to the camera, or remove the camera from the tripod to replace the film.
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ENGLISH
Before Use
Before using the camera, check you have the following:
Supplied Accessories
· Shoulder strap (1)
· USB Type-C cable (1)
· Use the strap over your shoulder, not around your neck. · Make sure the
shoulder strap does not hang over the film ejection slot. · The battery has
not been fully charged at the factory. Be sure to charge the battery before
using the camera. · When loading and unloading film using a tripod, please use
the included Base Grip with Tripod Mount.
This book provides a quick guide to the use of the “INSTAX mini 99”.
· Battery charger BC-70C
BO38A34001
· Rechargeable battery NP-70S
· Base Grip with Tripod Mount
· User’s Guide (This booklet)
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EN Part Names
Front
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2
Rear
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21
13
12
3
14
20
5 11
10 15 4
6
17
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4
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1 Film ejection slot
The exposed film is ejected from the film ejection slot during printing.
2 Shoulder strap hook
Pass the cord on the strap through the shoulder strap hook to attach it to the
camera.
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3 Flash The flash operates depending on the setting.
4 Shutter button Press the shutter button to take a photo.
5 Viewfinder This is a viewing window to check your composition before
shooting. When looking through the viewfinder, place the mark seen in the
viewfinder over the center of your subject for best results.
6 Self-timer lamp The self-timer lamp blinks when you take a photo using the
self-timer.
7 Lens/Lens cover A camera lens. When taking pictures, make sure that your
fingers do not touch the lens.
8 Tripod mount You can attach a tripod by using this threaded hole.
9 Manual vignette switch This is a switch to use vignette mode. It can be
switched ON/OFF. For details, refer to page 13.
10 Flash light sensor The sensor that detects the brightness of the flash.
11 AE light sensor The sensor that detects the surrounding brightness.
12 Lens dial Turn the lens dial to turn on the power. You can set it to
landscape mode or macro mode depending on the focal length.
13 Self-timer button Press the self-timer button once, then the self-timer
icon will be displayed on the mode indicator. When you press the shutter
button in this state, the self-timer lamp lights up for about 7 seconds, then
flashes for about 3 seconds before the photo is taken.
14 MODE button
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You can change the shooting mode. Each time you
press the MODE button from “Normal (No display)”,
the mode changes as follows: “Indoor” “Sports”
“Double exposure” “Bulb”.
15 Flash button
You can select flash functions. Each time you press the flash button from “No
display (Auto)”, the mode changes from “Fill-in flash” “Red-eye removal”
“Flash off”.
16 Mode indicator Icons will be displayed depending on the operation.
17 Battery cover
This is the cover to take the battery in and out. The battery must be fully
charged before loading the film pack.
18 Battery cover lock Open the cover by pulling up on the knob.
19 Brightness control dial
By turning the dial, You can adjust the brightness in 5 levels.
20 Color effect dial
By turning the dial, you can select from 6 different color effects.
21 Film door This is the door for loading and unloading film packs.
22 Film door lock
This is a fastener that prevents the film door from opening. Slide the film
door lock to unlock the film door so that it can be lifted open.
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EN Charging the Battery
Inserting the Battery
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1 Attach the battery to the charger.
Check the orientation of the battery and install it according to the shape of
the charger.
2 Connect the charger, USB Type-C cable, and
conversion adapter as shown. Once connected, charging will begin. * Conversion
adapter is sold separately.
· Charging time is approximately 1 to 2 hours. · When charging begins, the round lamp on the charger lights up. Charging time may take longer at low or high temperatures. · The power delivered by the charger must be between min 0.4 Watts required by the radio equipment, and max 2.5 Watts in order to achieve the maximum charging speed.
Charging Status Indication
While charging Charging finished Charging error
The LED will light orange. The LED will light green. The LED will flash orange.
Push up on the battery cover lock and remove the battery cover. Align the battery, the shape of the camera, and the position of the terminals, fit the battery in by sliding it from left to right, and close the lid.
Checking the Battery Level
You can check the remaining battery power with the battery icon on the mode indicator.
Battery Icon
Battery status
Battery is fully charged.
Battery capacity is getting low.
Battery capacity is low.
(Flashing)
No battery capacity remains.
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Taking Pictures 1
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Film counter
Turn the lens dial to turn on the power. Battery, film counter, and (if set) color effects will light up on the display. *Flash icon (show above) will blink. While it is blinking, the flash is charging and unable to shoot.
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For vertical shooting, use the
shutter button on the front of
the camera.
For horizontal shooting, use the shutter button on the side of the camera.
The number on the film counter in the mode indicator decreases from “10” and the number of remaining shots is displayed, and when the film pack is used up, “0” is displayed.
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· The developing time is
approximately 90 seconds. (The
time varies depending on the
ambient temperature.)
Confirm the composition and press the shutter button.
After the sound of the film ejecting stops, hold the tip of the ejected film and take it out.
· Take care that the shoulder strap and/or fingers do not cover the flash light sensor, AE light sensor, flash lampface, lens, or film ejection slot. · When looking through the viewfinder, look from the front so that the mark in the viewfinder is visible in the center of your subject. · Viewfinder shading in macro mode does not affect shooting.
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EN Shooting according to the subject
Shooting in Standard, Landscape, and Macro modes You can change the shooting
mode by turning the lens dial. Transition : Landscape Standard Macro.
Taking Pictures Using the Flash
You can select flash functions according to the purpose. Press the flash
button to select the function to use.
Landscape (3.0m to )
Standard (0.6m to 3.0m)
Macro (0.3m to 0.6m)
Using the Self-Timer Take pictures using the self-timer.
1 Press the self-timer button
once. Self-timer lamp lights up. *The self-timer icon will not be displayed if
no film pack is inserted.
2 If you press the shutter
button, the self-timer lamp is lit for about 7 seconds. After that, the lamp
flashes about 3 seconds and then the photo is taken.
Fill-in flash
Red-eye removal
Flash off
No display (Auto)
About Flash Functions
No Display (Auto
Automatically adjusts flash usage and brightness depending on the shooting environment.
Select when you want to use a flash regardless of the brightness. The subject is photographed sharply with backlighting.
Fill-in flash
Select when you want to minimize a Red-eye effect. The flash fires 3 times (preflashing) before shooting.
Red-eye removal
Use this when shooting in places where the
use of flash is prohibited or when you want
to shoot without using a flash.
Flash off
· When is flashing, be careful not to blur your shots.
· Depending on the lighting, the photo may
appear blue-green or reddish, or may not
have the appropriate brightness.
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Using Various Settings
How to Select the Shooting Mode Press the MODE button. The selected shooting
mode icon lights up.
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About Shooting Functions
No Display
Normal
This is used for normal shooting. The flash fires or the shutter speed varies automatically according to the brightness.
Each time you press the MODE button, the shooting mode changes as follows.
Normal No display
Indoor
Sports
Bulb
Double exposure
· The setting is retained after the shutter button is pressed. · Switching off the camera returns it to Normal (No display).
Indoor
Use a slow shutter speed to brighten the background in low-light environments.
Sports
Use this when you want to reduce blur in fast moving subjects.
Double exposure
Two shots are combined into one photograph. When you shoot the first image,
the icon flashes. After that, shoot the second image.
Bulb
The shutter is kept open while the shutter button is pressed (up to 10
seconds, maximum). Use when shooting a night view. Using a table or a tripod
is necessary to steady the camera.
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EN Adjusting the Brightness
You can change the brightness of the photo. Turn the dial and select the
brightness. You can select from L+ to D including the normal setting.
Applying Various Effects to Photos
By applying color effects, you can create photos with various looks.Turn the
dial to select from 6 different modes which uses the built-in LED lighting
system.The selected effect will be displayed on the LCD.
Setting the Brightness
Lighter
The brightest picture will be taken. Select this when you want to make the image lighter (brighter) than when shooting in L mode.
Lighten
The photo will be brighter than the `normal’ brightness level. Select “L” to
lighten the picture if the picture is coming out too dark.
Use this setting for consistently well-lit everyday images.
Normal Darken Darker
The photo will be darker than the `normal’ brightness level. Select “D” to
darken the picture if the picture is coming out too bright.
The darkest picture will be taken. Use this setting in cases where
overexposure occurs.
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About the Mode
Faded Green Faded Green delivers a classic, filmic style to your photos. Warm
Tone Use this mode to add a sense of warmth & emotion. Light Blue Light blue
creates a gentle, light and refreshing atmosphere.
Soft Magenta Create soft looking images with a reddish hue.
Sepia Creates images with a yellow tint for a timeless look.
Light Leak Add a dramatic light bleed effect to your photos.
Depending on the shooting conditions, the built-in LED light effect may not
extend to the four corners of the photo.
Shooting in Vignette Mode
The camera is equipped with a vignette mode that narrows the lens aperture and
allows you to take photos with reduced peripheral light. You can take artistic
photos that focus on the center of the image.
When you slide the “Manual vignette switch”, the blades inside the lens will protrude. The vignette function will be EN applied by shooting as is.
- The Vignette mode may not produce a desirable effect in all shooting conditions.
Do not touch the blade inside the lens.
Blade
Manual vignette switch
Vignette OFF
Vignette ON
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EN Available Functions according to Each Shooting Mode
The table below shows functions available in combination with each shooting mode. Standard (0.6m to 3.0m), Landscape (3.0m to )
: Selectable, : Unselectable
Default*1
*2
Color effect
*5
7 7 6 7 *7
Macro (0.3m to 0.6m)
Default*1
*3
*4
*8
*2
Color effect
*3
*5
7 7 6 7 *3
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1 “Default” means normal mode (No display). 2 The flash fires regardless of the brightness. 3 It becomes L mode, when the macro mode is selected. 4 In a double exposure, the color effect LEDs will only light up once, either during the first or second exposure. 5 Automatic flash cannot be selected in bulb mode. 6 Flash off, Fill-in flash and Red-eye removal are available. 7 Fill-in flash and Red-eye removal are available. 8 “Flash off” can be set only when the brightness is normal ( ).
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Precautions for Taking Photos Precautions for Holding the Camera
Correct way to hold
Do not cover the flash light sensor and AE light sensor with a finger
Do not cover the flash lampface with a finger
· Take care that the shoulder strap and/or fingers do not cover the flash light sensor, AE light sensor, flash lampface, lens, or film ejection slot. · Hold the camera so that the flash lampface is at the top when taking a horizontal picture. · Do not take pictures in locations where flash photography is forbidden. · Do not grasp the lens barrel when holding the camera. The finished photos may be adversely affected. · When looking through the viewfinder, look from the front so that the mark in the viewfinder is visible in the center of your subject. · Be careful not to touch the lens when you press the shutter button. · When taking photos in the dark, hold the camera firmly to prevent blurring, as the shutter speed may be slow.
Distances for Shooting
· In normal mode, take a picture at a distance of at least 0.6 m from the
subject. The effective flash range is up to approximately 2.7 m.
Self-timer lamp status and error solutions
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Self timer lamp Description status
Self-timer light on (7 sec) Self-timer light blinks (3 sec)
The self-timer is set and will notify you when it will take a photo.
Self-timer lamp flashes The film counter display on the LCD flashes E.
An error has occurred. · Film is jammed. · Lens dial position is incorrect. · Other errors
Self-timer lamp flashes Battery level display flashes.
Battery temperature is abnormal. · The film counter display on the LCD flashes L: Low temperature abnormality · The film counter display on the LCD flashes H: High temperature abnormality
Troubleshooting
Main errors Battery icon on the LCD flashes.
Film jamming
Causes and solutions
Battery voltage is insufficient. Charge the battery.
Do not pull out the film by force; remove the battery, charge the battery, and
then reinstall it. You may be able to eject the film.
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EN Battery and Charger FAQ
Causes and solutions
The battery drains too fast.
· Are the battery terminals dirty? Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth. · Have you been using the same battery for a long time? The battery may be at the end of its lifespan. Please replace the battery with a new one.
Charging does not start.
Are the charger, cable, and battery connected correctly? Please check before charging.
Charging takes time.
Are you charging in a very cold or hot place? Charging time may take longer at low or high temperatures.
The charging lamp blinks during charging and charging is not possible.
Is the battery temperature too high or low? Wait until the battery temperature stabilizes before charging again.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Do not use this product and its accessories for a purpose other than taking
photos.
This product has been designed with safety in mind, but please read the
following safety precautions carefully and then use the product correctly.
After reading this User’s Guide, be sure to keep it in an easy-to-access place
where you can refer to it whenever necessary.
WARNING
This symbol indicates danger, which could result in injury or death. Please
follow these instructions.
CAUTION
This indicates a matter that may lead to injury or physical damage if ignored
or incorrectly handled. Please follow these instructions.
WARNING
Never attempt to take this product apart. Electric shock may occur. Do not
touch this product if the inside of it becomes exposed due to dropping, etc.
This product has highvoltage circuitry that may cause injury or electric
shock. If you notice anything abnormal, such as the camera (battery) becoming
hot, emitting smoke, or making a burning smell, remove the battery
immediately. Fire or burns may occur (be careful not to burn yourself when
removing the battery). Never take flash photographs of people riding bicycles,
driving cars, running trains and the like. Traffic accident may occur. If you
drop the camera in water or if water or a piece of metal or other foreign
object gets inside, remove the battery immediately. Heat generation or fire
may occur.
Do not use this camera in places where there is flammable gas or near
gasoline, benzine, paint thinner or other unstable substances which can give
off dangerous vapors. Failure to do this could result in explosion or fire.
Keep the product out of the reach of infants and small children. Injury may
occur. Do not disassemble, heat the battery, throw them in a fire, or put them
in an electrical short circuit. The battery may rupture. Do not use the
battery except as specified. Heat generation or fire may occur if other
battery are used. Keep battery out of the reach of infants. An infant may
accidentally swallow a battery. In the event that a battery is swallowed, seek
medical attention immediately.
CAUTION
The “CE” mark certifies that this product
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satisfies the requirements of the European
Union (EU) regarding safety, public health,
environment, and consumer protection.
(“CE” is the abbreviation of Conformité
Européenne.)
The “UKCA” mark certifies that this product satisfies the requirements of
Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) regarding safety, public health,
environment and consumer protection. *UKCA: UK Conformity Assessed.
Legally required regulation compliance displays are located on the inside of
the back cover of the camera.
If the camera is not functioning correctly, to avoid injury do not attempt to
repair yourself. Do not touch any parts within the inside of the back cover.
This may cause injury or malfunction. Do not handle this product with wet
hands. Electric shock may occur. Keep the product out of the reach of infants
and small children. Injury may occur. Do not cover or wrap the camera in a
cloth or blanket. This can cause heat to build up and distort the casing or
cause a fire. Using a flash too close to persons’ eyes may for the short term
affect their eyesight. Take care when taking pictures of infants and young
children.
Make sure that the battery and polarities are correct. A damaged battery or
electrolyte leakage may cause a fire, injury, and contaminate the environment.
Do not touch moving parts inside the camera. You may be injured.
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EN Handling
Handling of the Camera 1. The camera is a precision instrument, so do not get
it wet, drop it, or subject it to shock. Also, do not place the camera where
it will be exposed to sand or grit. 2. Do not use solvent such as paint
thinner or alcohol to wipe off dirt. 3. Any dirt or dust in the film chamber
will affect the finish of the print. Do not allow the film chamber to get
dirty or dusty. 4. Do not leave the camera in a closed motor vehicle, another
hot place, a humid place, on the beach, etc. for a long period of time. 5. Gas
containing moth repellent may adversely affect the camera and film. Avoid
keeping the camera and film in a chest of drawers, etc. with mothballs. 6. The
operating temperature range of this camera is +5°C to +40°C. 7. When taking
photos, please be careful not to violate the rights of others, such as
copyright, image rights, and privacy, or violate public order. Any act that
violates the rights of others, or is contrary to public order or morals, or
constitutes a nuisance, is subject to legal penalties and claims for damages.
8. This camera is for general household use. It is not suitable for commercial
photography and other applications where a large number of prints are used. 9.
Before using a commercially available strap, check the strength of the strap.
Be especially careful when using a strap for mobile phones and smartphones
because such straps are made for lightweight devices.
10. If you are not using your camera for a long interval, unload the battery
and keep it where it will avoidmoisture, heat and dust.
11. Remove soil and dust from the viewfinder window, etc. with an air blower
and by wiping gently with a piece of soft cloth.
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Cautions During Printing
Handling of INSTAX mini Film and Photos For details on the handling of film
and photos, see the instructions written on the FUJIFILM Instant Film “INSTAX
mini” packaging. 1. Keep film in a cool place. In particular, do not leave
film in an extremely hot place, such as in a closed motor vehicle, for a long
period of time. 2. Do not make a hole in film or tear or cut film. Do not use
damaged film. 3. Use film as soon as possible after inserting it in the
camera. 4. If film has been kept in a place where the temperature is extremely
low or high, allow it to become accustomed to a normal temperature before
taking pictures. 5. Use film before the film expiration date referenced on the
packaging. 6. Avoid checked luggage inspection at the airport and other strong
X-ray exposure. Unused film is susceptible to the effect of fogging, etc. We
recommend that you carry film onto aircraft in carryon luggage (check with the
relevant airport for more information). 7. Avoid exposing photos to strong
light, and store them in a cool and dry place. 8. Do not cut or disassemble
the INSTAX mini Film as it contains black caustic alkali paste. Be especially
careful not to let infants or pets put the film into their mouths. Also take
care that the paste does not come into contact with skin and clothes. 9. If
you accidentally touch the paste of unused film, immediately wash it off with
plenty of water. If the paste comes into contact with the eyes or mouth, wash
the area and then seek medical attention. The
alkalinity of this film will weaken approximately 10 minutes after the photo
is ejected from the camera. 10. Do not store photos in a sealed bag, as this
may cause discoloration. 11. Do not touch the image during development time.
Cautions on handling film and finished photos For details, see the
instructions on the FUJIFILM Instant Film “INSTAX mini” packaging.
Handling the Battery
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WARNING
This symbol indicates danger, which could result in injury or death. Please
follow these instructions.
Do not use the battery except as specified. Load the battery as shown by the
indicator. Do not heat, change or take apart the battery. Do not drop or
subject the battery to impacts. Do not shortcircuit the battery. Do not store
the battery with metallic products. Do not charge the battery using a charger
other than a specified one. Any of these actions can cause the battery to
burst or leak and cause fire or injury as a result. Do not use voltages other
than the power supply voltage shown. The use of other power sources can cause
a fire. If the battery leaks and fluid gets in contact with your eyes, skin or
clothing, flush the affected area with clean water and seek medical attention
or call an emergency number right away. Risk of explosion if battery is
replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used battery according to the
instructions. Dispose of used battery according to the instructions. When
discarding, cover the battery terminals with insulation tape. Contact with
other metallic objects or battery could cause the battery to ignite or burst.
When you are cleaning the camera or you do not plan to use the camera for an
extended period, remove the battery. Failure to do so can cause a fire or
electric shock. If a problem arises, turn the camera off and remove the
battery. 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. Contact your FUJIFILM dealer.
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Do not disassemble, heat the battery, throw them in a fire, or put them in an electrical short circuit. The battery
may rupture.
Do not use the battery except as specified. Heat
generation or fire may occur if other battery are used.
Keep battery out of the reach of infants. An infant
may accidentally swallow a battery. In the event
that a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
Make sure that the battery and polarities are correct. A damaged battery or electrolyte leakage may
cause a fire, injury, and contaminate the environment.
The Battery The following describes the proper use of battery and how to prolong its life. Incorrect use can shorten battery life or cause leakage, overheating, fire, or explosion. The battery is not charged at shipment. Charge the battery completely before use.
Notes on the Battery The battery gradually loses its charge when not in use. Charge the battery one or two days before use. Battery life can be extended by turning the camera off when not in use. Battery capacity decreases at low temperatures; a depleted battery may not function at when cold. Keep a fully charged spare battery in a warm place and exchange as necessary, or keep the battery in warm place and insert it in the camera only when shooting. Do not place the battery in direct contact with hand warmers or other heating devices.
Charging the Battery Charge the battery using the supplied USB cable. Charging times will increase at ambient temperatures below +10 °C (+50 °F) or above +35 °C (+95 °F). Do not attempt to charge the battery at temperatures above +40 °C (+104 °F); at temperatures below +5 °C (+41 °F), the battery will not charge. Do not attempt to recharge a fully charged battery. The battery does not however need to be fully discharged before charging.
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The battery may be warm to the touch immediately after charging or use. This
is normal.
Battery Life At normal temperatures, the battery can be recharged about 300
times. A noticeable decrease in the length of time the battery will hold a
charge indicates that it has reached the end of its service life and should be
replaced.
Storage Performance may be impaired if the battery is left unused for extended
periods when fully charged. Deplete the battery fully before storing it. If
the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery and
store it in a dry place with an ambient temperature of from +15 °C to +25 °C
(+59 °F to +77 °F). Do not store in locations exposed to extremes of
temperature.
Cautions: Handling the Battery · Do not affix stickers or other objects to the
battery. · Do not tear or peel off the external label. · Keep the terminals
clean. · The battery and camera body may become warm to the touch after
extended use. This is normal.
Notes on Disposing of the Camera
The battery used in this camera can be recycled. Please do not dispose of it
together with general waste.
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households Disposal
of used Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union
and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on
the product, or in the manual and in the warranty, and/or on its packaging
indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste. Instead
it should be taken to an appropriate collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of
correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the
environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate
waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to
conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of
this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. In Countries
outside of EU: If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local
authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
This Symbol on the battery or accumulators indicates that those battery should
not be treated as household waste.
For customers in Turkey:
EEE Complies with Directive.
Specifications
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Film used Photo picture size Lens Viewfinder
Shooting range Shutter
Exposure control
Film ejection Film developing time
FUJIFILM Instant Film INSTAX mini
62 mm × 46 mm
Retractable lens, 2 components, 2 elements, f = 60 mm, 1:12.7
Real image finder, 0.37×, with target spot Features parallax correction
function for Macro Mode
Manual 3-point switching type (0.3m to 0.6m/0.6m to 3.0m/3.0m to ) Shooting
range: 0.3m to
Programmed electronic shutter 1.8 to 1/400 seconds. Bulb mode (opening time
max. 10 seconds) Shutter button (vertical shooting/ horizontal shooting)
Automatic: LV 5.0 to 14.8 (ISO 800) Exposure compensation (shading control):
5/3EV, 2/3EV, +2/3EV, +1EV
Automatic
Approx. 90 seconds (varies depending on the ambient temperature)
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EN Flash
Automatic flash (automatic light adjustment) Indoor mode (slow synchro flash), Fill-in flash, Flash off, Red-eye removal, Charging time: within 6.5 seconds (when using a fully-charged battery), Effective flash range: 0.3 m to 2.7 m
Power supply
Battery NP-70S (1 piece), capacity: approx. 10 INSTAX mini film packs (depends on usage conditions)
Auto power off After 5 minutes time
Self-timer
Electronic operating time: approximately 10 seconds
LCD
LCD display shooting modes (Indoor,
Sports, Double exposure, Bulb)
Flash control mode
Self-timer mode
Battery level
Color effect
Film counter (remaining number of
shots left)
Other
Tripod mount, Manual Vignette Switch
Dimensions
103.5 mm × 117.5 mm × 60.0 mm (excluding protrusions)
Weight
340 g (without battery, shoulder strap, and film)
Rechargeable battery NP-70S
Nominal voltage
Nominal capacity
Operating temperature
DC 3.6V 680mAh +5°C to +40°C
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External dimensions Weight
34.5mm × 41.0mm × 5.5mm (width × height × thickness)
14.5g
Battery charger BC-70C
Rated input Rated output Compatible battery
Charging time Operating temperature External dimensions
Weight
DC 5.1V 530mA max DC 4.2V 550mA max FUJIFILM rechargeable battery NP-70S
(lithium ion type) 1 to 2 hours +5°C to +40°C
48mm × 76mm × 15mm (width × height × thickness) Approx. 50g (body only)
Specifications and performance are subject to change without notice.
Information for traceability in Europe
Manufacturer: FUJIFILM Corporation 7-3, Akasaka 9-Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Japan Authorized representative in Europe: FUJIFILM Europe GmbH Balcke-Duerr-
Allee 6, 40882 Ratingen Germany EU Importer : FUJIFILM Europe B.V. Oudenstaart
1, 5047 TK Tilburg The Netherlands UK Importer : FUJIFILM UK Limited Fujifilm
House,Whitbread Way, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK42 0ZE UK
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