
Command Dials
The S2 Pro has two dials, both of which are mounted horizontally in the
body. The dial at the rear of the camera ('under your thumb') is called
the main command dial. The dial at the front of the camera is called the
sub command dial. It's important to remember which is which when reading
the next few pages of this review.
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| Main command dial (rear) |
Sub command dial (front) |

Top of camera controls (left)
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Top of the camera on the left side of the viewfinder are situated
the mode / settings and drive dials. The mode dial is free to move,
the drive dial is 'locked', this means you must hold down the small
locking pin to move this dial.
To change ISO sensitivity you turn the dial to the required position
and then use the main or command dial to change the setting. The
special CSM position puts the camera in custom setting mode.
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Just as with the D100 I wasn't pleased to see ISO on
the mode dial. ISO sensitivity is one setting which can be changed fairly
frequently and yet the camera requires you to come out of shooting mode
to change it. I really would like to have seen ISO sensitivity on the
rear panel or as its own dedicated button (instead of the seldom used
flash compensation button?). This complaint aired, at least Fujifilm didn't
overload the mode dial with too many settings.
Mode / Settings Dial: Settings
Dial
position |
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| ISO |
ISO Sensitivity

ISO 100
ISO 160
ISO 200
ISO 400
ISO 800
ISO 1600 |
No action |
Mode / Settings Dial: Mode
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Mode |
| P |
Programmed Auto (Flexible)

The Program AE on the S2 Pro is flexible, that means that you can
select one of a variety of equal exposures by rolling the main command
dial (rear of camera) left or right. Example:
1/15 F4.0 (roll left a click)
P*
1/20 F3.3 (roll left a click)
P*
1/30 F2.8 (metered)
P
1/45 F2.4 (roll right a click)
P*
1/60 F2.0 (roll right a click)
P*
The S2 Pro remembers the selected offset from default metering,
the only way to reset this is to quickly turn the camera off and
on again.
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| S |
Shutter Priority Auto

In this mode you select the shutter speed and the camera will calculate
the correct aperture for the exposure (based on the reading of the
current metering mode). Shutter speed is displayed on the viewfinder
status bar and on the top LCD, roll the main command dial (rear)
to select different shutter speeds. A half-press of the shutter
release causes the cameras exposure system to calculate the aperture,
if it's outside of the cameras exposure range (for instance trying
to take a shot at 1/500s in darkness) the aperture will show 'Lo'
or 'Hi'.
30 seconds - 1/4,000 sec (in 1/2
EV steps)
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| A |
Aperture Priority Auto

In this mode you select the aperture and the camera will calculate
the correct shutter speed for the exposure (based on the reading
of the current metering mode). Aperture is displayed on the viewfinder
status bar and on the top LCD, roll the sub-command (front) dial
to select different apertures. A half-press of the shutter release
causes the cameras exposure system to calculate the shutter speed,
if it's outside of the cameras exposure range the shutter speed
will show 'Lo' or 'Hi'.
Range depends on lens max. and min.
apertures (in 1/2 EV steps)
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| M |
Full Manual Exposure

In this mode you select the aperture and the shutter speed from any
combination of the above. Main command dial selects shutter speed,
sub-command dial selects aperture. The meter on the viewfinder status
bar and top LCD will immediately reflect the exposure level compared
to the calculated ideal exposure, if it's outside of +/- 2EV the indicator
bar will add an arrow '<' or '>' on the end of the meter. Bulb
shutter release can only be accessed when enabled by a custom setting. |
| CSM |
Custom Setting Menu

This mode enters the cameras custom setting menu. Custom settings
can be selected by rolling the main command dial, a setting change
can be made by rolling the sub-command dial. A numerical indication
of the custom setting is shown on the top LCD panel, a full descriptive
version is also shown on the rear LCD monitor. This menu is detailed
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Drive Mode Dial
1/2 EV Steps
A pity but because the S2 Pro inherits the F80 (N80) exposure system
you are limited to making exposure adjustments only in 1/2 EV steps. This
can at times feel limiting, especially when trying to pick an aperture
in aperture priority mode or select an exposure compensation that isn't
'too much'.

Top of camera controls (right)
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Top of the camera on the right side are the two sub and main command
dials (front and back), the power switch, shutter release, exposure
compensation, flash compensation and LCD illumination button.
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Power switch
Symbol
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Mode |
| OFF |
Camera Off

The camera will only power off once it has completed writing any
buffered data. This means that you can shoot a burst of frames,
turn the power switch to the OFF position safe in the knowledge
that the camera will write all your images to the storage card before
powering off.
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| ON |
Camera On

Switches camera on, this is virtually instant, there's no perceptible
delay between turning the dial to the On position and being able to
shoot. |
Buttons
| Button
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Exposure Compensation

+/-3EV in 1/2EV steps |
No action |
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Flash Compensation

+/1EV in 1/2EV steps |
No action |
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Illuminate

This button illuminates the top LCD panel in green and the rear display
panel in orange. A single press of this button toggles the backlight
on or off. You can also program the backlight to come for a set amount
of time after any button press (custom function 15). |
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