Manual for DL-900 ZOOM

Manual for DL-900 ZOOM

Brand: FUJI

Category: Camera

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Language: EN

Uploaded: Aug. 9, 2025, 11:48 p.m.

Warranty Information

No specific warranty period is mentioned in the provided text.

Loading the Battery Pack

  1. Open the battery compartment cover by loosening the screw with a coin.
  2. Drop the battery pack into the compartment, contact side down.
  3. Replace the cover and tighten the screw.
  4. Check if the lens extends to 38mm when the lens cover is opened; this indicates the battery is good.

Loading the Film

  1. Open the camera back by pushing the lock up.
  2. Drop the film gently into the film chamber.
  3. Close the camera back; the film will automatically prewind.

Taking Pictures

  1. Open the lens cover.
  2. Use the zoom buttons to adjust focal length.
  3. Compose your picture using the viewfinder.
  4. Hold the camera steady and press the shutter release gently.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Faults Possible Causes Remedies Page
The shutter won't trip. The battery pack is nearly spent (the Battery Low Mark is showing in the LCD and all the marks and indicators in it are blinking). Change the battery pack with a new one. 8
The shutter won't trip. The Lens Cover is not fully open. Open the Lens Cover all the way so that it stops with a click. 9
The Exposure Counter blinks. (The film winds directly back into its cartridge when it is loaded). You unloaded a partly used roll of film without winding it back into its cartridge. Close the Camera Back and press in the Mid-roll Rewind Button (the camera motor will run for five seconds). Repeat until all the marks and signs in the LCD turn off. That's all. 12
The Exposure Counter blinks. (The film winds directly back into its cartridge when it is loaded). You loaded the film first then loaded the battery pack later. Always load the battery pack before loading the film. 12
The film wound back into its cartridge in the middle of the roll. You either opened and closed the Camera Back or moved the Camera Back Lock while taking pictures or while the film was prewinding. When there is film in the camera, do not open the Camera Back or move the Camera Back Lock. 40-41
The film wound back into its cartridge in the middle of the roll. The camera was loaded with film but you unloaded then reloaded the battery pack. If there is film in the camera, do not take the battery out for more than 2 minutes. And always change the battery pack as quickly as you can. 21
The camera is loaded with film and the Camera Back is closed, but the Film Advancing Indicator in the LCD does not move. You did not load the film correctly. Reload the film correctly. 52
The picture is blurred. Did not aim the Auto-focus Bracket correctly at the subject. Aim the Auto-focus Bracket correctly at your subject or use the Auto-focus Lock. 10, 12
The picture is blurred. The Lens is not clean. Keep the Lens clean at all times. 17
The picture is blurred. Shook the camera when pressing down the Shutter Release. Hold the camera still and press the Shutter Release gently down. Also, do not move the camera abruptly right after tripping the shutter. 9, 10
The picture is blurred. Pressed the Landscape Button by mistake while taking ordinary pictures. When taking ordinary pictures, be sure to keep your fingers off the Landscape Button. 13
The picture is blurred. Took the picture against the light. Use the fill-in flash mode. Just press in the Flash Mode Button once and depress the Shutter Release. 11
The picture is blurred. Subject was beyond reach of the camera's built-in flash. Take your flash pictures within the specified distances. 11
The picture is dark. Took the picture against the light. Use the fill-in flash. Press the Flash Mode Button once and shoot. 54
The picture is dark. Subject was outside the flash range. Take pictures within the specified distances. 54
The picture is dark. Subject did not reflect enough light. When shooting subjects in backlight, use fill-in flash. Press the Flash Mode Button and shoot. 39
The picture is dark. Subject was too close or too far. If the subject is too close or too far, the auto-focus lamp will blink. Check the subject distance and shoot within the specified distances. 39
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