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The available menu items vary depending on the camera mode.
The shooting menu is available only in the shooting mode, and the viewing menu is available only in the playback mode. So set your camera to shooting mode and press menu. In menu you will find image size for still image. Set up as you prefer. If you don't have a manual. Find it in the link below.
Most of the options are not available in the automatic point-n-shoot modes. You need to switch to one of the advanced PSAM modes to gain access to these options.
If you're not too comfortable with the advanced modes, turn the mode dial to P. The Programmed Auto mode is just like the green Auto mode, except that you have the ability to override the camera and choose options like Picture Control.
The closest you'll come with this camera (and the smallest available) is the "TV screen" mode, which produces pictures that are 640 by 480. The next larger size is "PC screen" which produces pictures that are 1024 by 768.
The problem occurs when the mode in which you are taking picture is not appropriate. You should change your mode based on surrounding conditions and not on your mode. It you are having lack of light than you should select the night option if you are not having lights or flash available. .
The "postcard" option is not available in the digital macro (flower with a D on it) or stitch assist modes, nor in any of the movie modes. If you're in any other mode, it should be available under the size option (bottom icon on the function menu).
There may be a way to get your images back if you haven't taken any pictures after you formatted your card. Do a google search on "image recovery".
This is a problem on the motherboard, sort of like a solenoid that controls the functions of on/off mode and video still mode. it needs a service and possibley a patrt replaced Hope its unjder warranty as it expesnive
CALL Fujifilm they will do it FREE it is a known problem in thousands
of camera i got my S5000 with same problem repaired FREE from FUJI just
call them
make sure the camera is in P mode for panorama... press the ok button and change from auto to p mode. also for panorama, it does require an Olympus xD card.
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