Camera won't turn on
When the power button is pressed, the camera will not turn on
Battery is dead
A camera that has not been turned on recently could just have a dead battery. Load a new or fully charged battery into camera.
Battery is loaded backwards
Ensure that battery is loaded in the correct way. See User's Manual
AC Power Adapter not plugged in properly
Ensure that power plug is in the wall and in the camera correctly. Be sure that power is running and charging the battery.
Hardware problems
If the camera will truly not turn on, there is probably an issue with the logic board in the camera, which will be a costly and difficult self-repair. It may be best to contact Fujifilm for repair here.
Battery runs out quickly
Battery does not hold a charge for very long
Camera used in cold conditions
A battery that is too cold will not function properly. Place the battery in a pocket to warm it up.
Terminals are soiled
Dirty battery terminals will prevent a proper connection. Wipe off battery with a clean, dry cloth.
Battery life exceeded
Purchase a new battery.
No photograph is taken when pressing the shutter button
Photos are not taken
No xD-Picture Card is inserted
Insert an approved xD-Picture Card. Not all picture cards are compatible with this device. See User's Manual
The xD-Picture Card is full
Insert a new xD-Picture Card or erase unwanted pictures. Note that it is better to "format" the xD card rather than using the "erase all" feature.
The xD-Picture Card is not formatted
Format xD-Picture Card using user-interface. See User's Manual
Can’t use the flash option
Picture not taken with flash when shutter button pressed
Photography mode set to Natural Light (N), or Landscape.
Change Photography mode to other option. Natural Light or Landscape mode will turn flash off.
Continuous shooting has been selected
Set continuous shooting to “OFF”
Flash battery is depleted
Flash bulb is broken
Replace the flash bulb. Repair could be costly and difficult. Contact Fujifilm for repair here.
Blurred image
Photo taken appears to be blurred or pixilated
The lens is dirty
Anything that is on the lens will result in bad quality photos. Clean the lens with a clean cloth.
Photographed scenery with Macro mode
Cancel Macro mode and set to Normal mode. See User's Manual
Close-up shot was taken without selecting Macro mode
Select Macro mode and retake picture in order to enhance quality. See User's Manual
Subject photographed is not suitable for Auto-focusing
Select AF/AE mode from the menu options and retake picture. See User's Manual
"Focus Error" displayed/ Lens will not retract
The lens is partially or fully extended and will not retract. The screen is either displaying "Focus Error" or "Zoom Error"
Guide pins misaligned
The gears that move the lens could be slightly jammed. Attempt to gently push or rotate the lens back into place.
Debris caught near outside of lens gears
Blow or gently wipe around the edges of the lens and turn the camera off and on.
Debris caught in or around inside of lens gears
Take off casing and clean the area around the lens.
Lens is damaged
“Card Not Initialized” displayed on screen
Error reading “Card Not Initialized” is displayed. No pictures can be viewed or taken on the camera.
Reformat xD card using camera
Pull up the main menu, select “reformat”, and select “ok.” Note that all pictures will be ERASED. See User's Manual
xD card is permanently damaged
Purchase a new xD card.
Damaged LCD
The LCD screen is either damaged or not turning on at all
Camera not charged
If the battery is low enough, the screen will not turn on at all. Charge the camera's battery and turn the camera on.
LCD is damaged
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