Quick Guide A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback Changing Camera Settings Installing Software Camera User Guide The serial number of this product is given on the bottom face of the camera. Caution! Do not connect the USB cable yet! If you connect the camera to a computer through the USB cable before installing the provided software on the computer, the software required for connection between camera and computer may not be installed appropriately.
Preface This manual provides information on how to use the shooting and playback functions of this product, as well as warnings on its use. To make the best use of this product's functions, read this manual thoroughly before use. Please keep this manual handy for ease of reference. Ricoh Co., Ltd. Safety Precautions For the safe use of your camera, be sure to read the safety precautions thoroughly.
Key Features High-quality and -definition camera ready for professional use The advanced technology for remarkably high-quality photography adopted for the camera fits well inside a compact body. The CCD with 8.13 million effective pixels achieves high image quality enough to satisfy professionals. The camera also achieves high-speed processing of voluminous data while suppressing image noise, enabling crisp, definite prints on largeformat paper.
Expandability sparking the imagination The wide conversion lens combined with the hood and adapter gives super-wide 21 mm photography. You can enjoy the benefits of bounce flash by connecting an external flash. Various optional accessories such as the external viewfinder and cable switch allow you to configure a well-rounded system. AF target shift function for easy focus lock even on a tripod (P.94) The camera has an AF target shift function.
RAW mode ensuring shooting at the highest quality The camera's RAW mode gives you an option to save full data of shot images in the uncompressed RAW format (.DNG files). The image quality of RAW files degrades little as compared with JPEG files and you can create images as expected by processing them on the computer. JPEG files converted from RAW files are also recorded.
Contents Chapter 1 Quick Guide Before Shooting .......................................................................................... 10 Packing List .................................................................................................................. Optional Accessories.................................................................................................... About Options for GR DIGITAL Only............................................................................
Chapter 2 A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback Direct Printing ............................................................................................. 60 Direct Print Function..................................................................................................... 60 Connecting the Camera to a Printer............................................................................. 60 Printing Still Images...................................................................................
Chapter 3 Changing Camera Settings Changing Camera Settings ...................................................................... 122 SETUP Menu ............................................................................................................. Using the SETUP Menu ............................................................................................. Formatting the SD Memory Card (FORMAT [CARD])................................................ Formatting Internal Memory (FORMAT [INT. MEM.
D. Functions Whose Defaults will be Restored upon Power-off ................................. E. Number of Images That Can be Stored in Internal Memory/SD Memory Card ..... F. Operations that can be Performed with the Up-down Dial and ADJ. Dial .............. G. Using Your Camera Abroad .................................................................................. H. Cautions on Use .................................................................................................... I. Care and Storage .
Reference The camera is provided with software (ImageMixer) that allows you to display and edit images from your computer. For how to use ImageMixer, click the [?] button on the ImageMixer window and see the displayed manual. For more information on the ImageMixer, contact the Customer Support Center below. North America (Los Angeles) Europe (U.K.
Chapter 1 Quick Guide If you are using the camera for the first time, read from this chapter. Before Shooting ............................................... 10 Getting Ready to Shoot................................... 19 Basic Shooting................................................. 34 Playing Back .................................................... 48 Viewing on a Television .................................. 54 Erasing..............................................................
Before Shooting Packing List Open the package and make sure all the items are included. • GR DIGITAL • Rechargeable Battery • Battery Charger • AV Cable Used when viewing your images on a TV unit. Note • USB Cable Used to connect the camera to a computer or Direct Print supported printer. Attaching the hand strap to the camera Thread the tips of the strap through the camera's strap eyelet and loop them as shown. • Handstrap The serial number of this product is given on the bottom face of the camera.
• Camera User Guide (This booklet) Optional Accessories • Cable switch (CA-1) 1 • Warranty Quick Guide • AC Adapter (AC-4c) • Rechargeable Battery (DB-60) • Safety Precautions • Battery Charger (BJ-6) • Caplio Software CD-ROM The provided software and the Software User Guide are included on this CD-ROM.
About Options for GR DIGITAL Only • Wide conversion lens (GW-1) This lens has a magnification of x0.75 that is equivalent to 21 mm (as converted to be equivalent to 35 mm). The hood & adapter (with case) is used in combination. • Hood & adapter (GH-1) This is a set of a hood to prevent lens exposure to sunlight and an adapter used to attach a ij37 mm general-purpose filter. • External Viewfinder (GV-1) This optical viewfinder is to be attached to the hot shoe.
Accessories Filter ij37mm Wide-conversion lens (GW-1) Hood & adapter (GH-1) External flash Sigma EF-500 DG SUPER EF-500 DG ST (Recommended) TV/Video (AV cable) 1 Quick Guide Macro light Computer (USB cable) Direct printer (USB cable) Camera body Cable switch (CA-1) External Viewfinder (GV-1) AC Adapter (AC-4c) Soft Case (GC-1) LCD hood Rechargeable Battery (DB-60) Neck strap (GS-1) Loupe Battery Charger (BJ-6) SD Memory Card Tripod AAA alkaline battery PC card adapter (FM-SD53) Optional
Names of parts Camera Front View Item Name Refer to 1 Strap Eyelet P.10 2 Unlock Button P.16 3 Mode Dial P.16 4 Shutter Release Button P.34 5 AF Window - 6 Power Button P.29 7 Hot Shoe P.45 8 Flash P.44 9 Up-down Dial P.16 10 Microphone P.108 11 AF Auxiliary Light P.145 12 Lens P.34 13 AV-Out Terminal P.54 14 USB Terminal P.161 Caution To avoid damaging the connectors, do not plug any objects into the camera's microphone or speaker holes.
Rear View 1 Quick Guide Item Name Refer to Item Name Refer to 1 LCD Monitor - 11 D (Delete) / T (Self-timer) Button P.56 P.95 2 Auto Focus/ Flash Lamp P.37 P.44 12 "/N (Macro) Button P.43 3 ADJ. Dial P.65 13 4 8 (Enlarged View) Button P.42 P.53 P.147 14 Strap Eyelet P.10 5 9 (Thumbnail Display) Button P.42 P.52 P.147 15 Speaker P.107 P.109 6 !/F(Flash) Button P.44 16 Power (DC in) Cable Cover P.26 7 $ Button - 17 Battery/Card Cover - 8 M/O Button P.68 P.
Using the Mode Dial The Mode Dial is provided on top of the camera. Turn the Mode Dial to select the camera operation mode such as shooting, playback (still image display), or setting change. 1. Hold down the Unlock button while turning the Mode Dial to the mark of your desired mode. Mode Dial Symbols and Functions Symbol 4 Mode Name Function Scene mode Use this to record sounds or to shoot text. P.47 M Manual Exposure mode Use this to set the shutter speed and aperture manually. P.
About LCD Monitor Display Screen Examples when Shooting Pictures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 10 1 25 26 29 Quick Guide 11 12 11 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 (When the shutter release button is half-pressed) Movie Mode Still Image Mode Item Name Refer to Item Name Refer to 1 Flash P.44 14 Photometry P.77 2 External flash P.45 15 Image Setting P.78 3 Macro Shooting P.43 16 Exposure P.87 4 Self-timer P.95 17 ISO Setting P.91 5 Mode Types - 18 Date/Time P.
Note • The number of remaining shots available may differ from the actual number of shots, depending on the subject. • Even between cards of the same capacity, the number of remaining shots and other values may vary with the manufacturer, type, and shooting condition. • The continuous shooting (recording) time depends on the card type, capacity, and performance. • When the number of remaining shots is 10,000 or more, "9999" is displayed.
Getting Ready to Shoot Turn the power on and get ready to shoot. Note 1. Make sure the LCD monitor is turned off. 2. Make sure the protective lens barrier is closed. For how to turn the camera off, see P.29. Quick Guide If you have already used this camera, follow the steps below to make sure it is turned off before removing or loading batteries. 1 About the Batteries The following batteries can be used in the camera. Please choose which kind to use according to your needs.
• AAA nickel hydride batteries (available in stores) This is economical because you can recharge and use it over and over again. Use a charger (available in stores) for charging. The battery may be inert and consequently it may not supply power immediately after it is purchased or left unused for more than a month. In such a case, recharge the battery two or three times before use. The battery self-discharges with time even if the camera is not used, so recharge it before use.
Caution 1 Quick Guide • Please remove the batteries if you are not going to use the camera for a long period of time. • The life of an AAA alkaline battery depends on the brand and the storage time from the date of production. In addition, the life of an AAA alkaline battery becomes shorter at low temperatures. • The AAA Nickel-Hydrogen Battery is not factory-charged. Charge it before use. Immediately after the purchase or after a long storage, the battery may not be charged fully.
About an SD Memory Card (available in stores) You can store still images you have taken either in the camera's internal memory or on an SD Memory Card (available in stores). The internal memory capacity is 26 MB. When you want to record a lot of still images, movies or sounds at high resolutions, use a high-capacity SD Memory Card.
Inserting an SD Memory Card If you have already used this camera, make sure it is turned off before loading an SD memory card. Slide the release lever to the OPEN side to open the battery/ card cover. 2. Make sure the card is facing the right way and push the card all the way in until it clicks. 3. Close the battery/card cover and slide the release lever to the side opposite to OPEN to lock the cover. 1 Quick Guide 1. Caution Slide the release lever securely to lock the battery/card cover.
Charging the Rechargeable Battery The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use. 1. Insert the battery, making sure that the and markings on the battery match with those on the battery charger. The battery label should face up. Caution Be careful not to reverse the 2. and sides. Plug the battery charger into an outlet. Charging starts and the charger lamp shows you the progress as shown below. Once charging has finished, unplug the power cable from the power outlet.
Inserting the rechargeable battery The rechargeable battery (DB-60) is another option for powering this camera. This battery is convenient because it can be used over and over again by recharging, and the battery power lasts long. If you have already used this camera, make sure it is turned off before loading batteries. Slide the release lever to the OPEN side to open the battery/ card cover. 2. Insert the rechargeable battery. 3.
Removing the rechargeable battery If you have already used this camera, make sure it is turned off before removing batteries. 1. Slide the release lever to the OPEN side to open the battery/ card cover. 2. 3. Remove the battery. Close the battery/card cover and slide the release lever to the side opposite to OPEN to lock the cover. Caution Store the removed battery in a dry cool place.
4. Close the battery/card cover and slide the release lever to the side opposite to OPEN to lock the cover. 5. Plug the power cord into an outlet. Quick Guide Removing the AC Adapter 1 If you have already used this camera, make sure it is turned off before removing the AC Adapter Battery. 1. 2. Unplug the power plug from the outlet. 3. 4. Remove the battery. Slide the release lever to the OPEN side to open the battery/ card cover.
Loading the Batteries If you have already used this camera, make sure it is turned off before loading batteries. 1. Slide the release lever to the OPEN side to open the battery/ card cover. 2. Insert the two batteries, making sure they are facing the correct way. 3. Close the battery/card cover and slide the release lever to the side opposite to OPEN to lock the cover. Caution Slide the release lever securely to lock the battery/card cover.
Turning the Power On/Off To turn the power on: 1. Press the Power button. After the start sound, the auto-focus/flash lamp blinks for several seconds. Quick Guide Using the Camera in Playback Mode Pressing the Playback button for more than one second turns on the camera in Playback Mode, allowing you to start playback at once. 1 To turn the power off: 1. Press the Power button.
Setting the language When the power is turned on for the first time, the language setting screen appears (for the LCD monitor display language). After setting the language, go on to the date/time setting (for printing the date and time on your photos). You can shoot without these settings. However, be sure to set the language, and the date/time later. Use the SETUP screen for these settings. Note To display the SETUP screen, turn the mode dial to SETUP. 1.
Setting the date and time When the power is turned on for the first time and the language setting is completed, the date/time setting screen appears. 1. 1 Quick Guide Press the !"#$ buttons to set the year, month, date and time. Change the value with !" and move the frame with #$. Setting at shipping 2. In [FORMAT], choose the Date and Time format. Select the format with !". 3. Check the display on the bottom of the screen and then press the M/O button. The date is set. Pressing the DISP.
Changing the Display If you press DISP., you can change the screen display mode, such as switching between display/no display of symbols, etc. Every time you press the DISP. button, the view cycles in the order of Histogram On, Grid Guide, No Display, LCD Monitor Off, and Normal Symbol Display. Normal Symbol Display Histogram On Grid Guide Switches screens with the DISP. button LCD Monitor Off (Synchro-Monitor Mode) No Display Maximizing the LCD Monitor Brightness Hold the DISP.
Histogram Display 1 Quick Guide When histogram display is on, a histogram appears in the lower right corner on the LCD monitor screen. A histogram is a graph indicating the number of pixels on the vertical axis and the brightness on the horizontal axis. The brightness is shadow (dark), halftone, and highlight (light) from the left. By using the histogram, you can judge the brightness of an image without being affected by the brightness around the LCD monitor. This also helps preventing voids and solids.
Basic Shooting Now you are ready. Let's shoot! How to Hold the Camera Hold the camera as illustrated below for best results. 1. Hold the camera with both hands and lightly press both elbows against your body. 2. Put your finger on the shutter button. Note Be careful when you are shooting not to get a finger, your hair, or the strap in front of the lens or the flash.
Preventing camera shake If the camera moves when you press the shutter button, the still image might not come out clearly (due to camera shake). The mark displayed on the LCD monitor indicates that camera shake should be avoided under the current shooting condition. • When shooting in a dark place without using the flash. • When shooting in Slow Sync Mode (P.44). • When shooting using the Digital Zoom (P.42).
Capturing the Moment Shooting (Full-press) The shutter release button works in two steps. There are two methods of using the shutter button; pressing the shutter button all the way down at once (full-press) and pressing it halfway (half-press). Full-press the shutter release button for quick focusing not to miss a shooting opportunity. 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A, or M. 2. Compose your shot by looking at the LCD monitor. 3.
Checking the Focus and Shooting (Half-press) When you press the shutter release button halfway (half-press), the autofocus function is triggered to determine the focal distance. Subsequently press it all the way down (full-press) to shoot. This is useful when the subject is not in the middle (see P.40). Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A, or M. 2. Compose your shot by looking at the LCD monitor. 3.
. Frame color Auto Focus/Flash Lamp Before focusing White Off Focused Green On (green) Focusing failure Blink (red) Blink (green) The focal distance is measured at five points. Green frames appear to indicate focus positions. Reference When specifying a focus position at macro shooting, use the AF target shift function. (P.94) 4. Gently press the shutter button all the way. While the shot image is being written onto the card, the auto-focus/flash lamp blinks.
Note 1 Quick Guide Certain subjects are hard to bring into focus: It may be impossible to bring the following subjects into focus. • Subjects lacking contrast (the sky, a white wall, the hood of a car, etc.) • Flat two-dimensional objects with only horizontal lines and no significant protrusions. • Quickly moving objects. • Things in poorly lit places. • Areas with strong backlighting, or reflections. • Things that flicker, such as fluorescent lights.
When the Subject is not Centered (Shooting with Focus-lock) When your subject is not in the center of your composition, compose your photo after focusing. (Focus-lock) Example: Taking a photograph of the castle in the background with the camera focused on a person in front. Shooting range Subject to be focused on Final still image 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A, or M. 2.
4. Gently press the shutter button all the way. 1 Quick Guide Note At macro shooting, the AF target shift function allows you to lock the focus without moving the camera. This function is useful when a tripod is used. Reference • For details about macro shooting, see P.43. • For details about the AF target shift function, see P.94.
Using the Digital Zoom Set DIGITAL ZOOM on the SETUP menu (P.146) to ON to use the digital zoom function. When the digital zoom function is active, press the 8 button to enlarge the subject. Press the 9 button to reduce the subject. The digital zoom function can magnify the subject up to about 4 times the original size. 1. With the camera ready to shoot, press the 8 or 9 button. The magnification is displayed on the LCD monitor. 2. Compose your picture and halfpress the shutter release button. 3.
Shooting Close-Ups (Macro-Mode) Using the N (Macro) button allows you to take a tight close-up (Macro Photo). It is good for shooting small subjects because you can get up to 1.5 centimeter away. With the camera ready to shoot, press the N button. Quick Guide 1. 1 N is displayed momentarily in a large size at the center of the LCD monitor and then at the upper part. 2. Compose your picture and halfpress the shutter release button. 3. Press the shutter release button all the way.
Using the Flash Press the F (Flash) button to switch between flash modes. By default, your camera is set to Flash Off. From the front edge of the lens, flashlight reaches about 0.2 to 3.0 m when ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO. Flash Modes Flash Off The flash will not fire. Auto When your subject is poorly lit or backlit, the flash fires automatically. Red-eye reduction Reduces the red-eye phenomenon, in which people's eyes appear red when shooting images of people.
Using the Hot Shoe The camera has a hot shoe, allowing you to attach an external flash (available in stores). X contact 1 Quick Guide Certain models of external flashes are recommended for the camera. When using a recommended external flash, follow the operation procedure described on P.189. When using an external flash other than the recommended one, follow the steps below. 1. Select FLASH OFF as the flash mode of the built-in flash. (P.44) 2.
Note When a recommended external flash is attached, the built-in flash does not fire. Caution • When using an external flash only or if the internal flash does not pop up normally when an external flash is connected, set the internal flash to [Flash Off]. • Irrespective of flash setting, a flash ON signal is output to the X contact of the hot shoe. To stop an external flash, use a switch on the flash.
Shooting with Scenery-Matching If you use the Scene Mode, you can record texts and sounds. Use when shooting texts (e.g., memos written on a white-board in a conference). Sound Use when recording sounds. Turn the Mode Dial to 4 . Press the $ button. 1 Quick Guide 1. 2. Text The scene-selection screen is displayed. 3. Press the !" buttons to select [TEXT MODE] or [SOUND MODE]. 4. Press the M/O button. The Mode's symbol is displayed on the upper part of the LCD monitor. 5.
Playing Back Checking the image you just took (Quick Review) You can view the image you just took on the LCD monitor. If you are not pleased with the way the photo came out, you can erase it then and there. 1. While still in the Still Image Mode, press the Q (Quick Review) button. The last image you took is displayed on the LCD monitor. In Quick Review Q Button Returns to Shooting Mode. 8 Button Enlarges the displayed still image.
Viewing Your Images In the Playback Mode you can check still images you have taken. You can also delete or zoom in on them. 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. Quick Guide The camera switches to Playback mode and the last still image you took is displayed. You can view your pictures in order by using the #$ button. To switch the camera from playback mode to still image mode (or movie or voice memo mode), press the Playback button again.
Playing back in the three-frame view A playback view can be divided into three frames. The three-frame view allows you to select a still image to enlarge or delete it. 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last image you took is displayed. 2. Press the 9 (Thumbnail Display) button. The screen changes to the three-frame view. The large frame at the center displays the still image now selected. To switch to single-picture display: 1. 2. 50 Press the #$ buttons to select a still image.
About Screen Switching at Playback The playback screen changes as follows: 1 Quick Guide Note If one of the following operations is performed on the three-frame view, the display returns to the ordinary playback screen (single-picture display) and the operation is executed. • Deletion (P.56) • Movie playback (P.107) • Sound playback (P.109) Reference For how to erase unwanted Images, see P.56.
Thumbnail Display You can view your images in sets of 12. You can then select an image to erase or magnify. 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last image you took is displayed. 2. Press the 9 (Thumbnail Display) button. The screen changes to three-frame view. 3. Press the 9 (Thumbnail Display) button. Selected still image The screen is divided into 12 frames and displays 12 still images at once. To display just one photo 1. 2. Use the !"#$ buttons to select an image.
Magnifying Images You can enlarge a still image displayed on the LCD Monitor. 3264 X 2448, 3264 X 2176, 2592 X 1944, 2048 X 1536 8 times 1280 X 960 6.7 times 640 X 480 3.4 times Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last image you took is displayed. 2. Press the #$ buttons to display the still image you want to enlarge. 3. Press the 8 (Enlarged View) button. Quick Guide 1. 1 The still image is enlarged. In Enlarged View 8 Button Enlarges the displayed still image.
Viewing on a Television You can view still images you have taken on a TV screen. The camera displays everything on the TV screen just as it would on the LCD Monitor. To use your television for viewing, connect your camera to the television with the AV cable that came with your camera. To view still images on a television, follow the steps below. 1. Securely connect the AV cable to the Video In terminal on the television.
5. Press the Power button or keep pressing the Playback button for more than one second to turn the camera on. 1 Quick Guide Caution Connecting the AV cable to the camera turns off the LCD monitor display and the speaker output. Note • If you connect the AV cable to your video recorder's In terminal, you can record what you have shot onto video. • Your camera is set to NTSC playback format (used in Japan and other countries) for use with television equipment, etc.
Erasing Erasing Unwanted Files (Still Images/Movies/Sounds) You can erase unwanted or failed files from the SD memory card or internal memory. You can erase them in the following three ways: • One file at a time • Deleting all frames at once • Select multiple frames and erase together 1. 2. Press the 6 (Playback) button. To erase images one at a time, press the #$ buttons to display the file you want to erase. 3. Press the D (Delete) button. 4.
Erasing Multiple Frames at One Time 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. 1 Press the 9 (Thumbnail) button twice. Quick Guide 2. The screen is divided into 12 frames and displays 12 still images at once. 3. Press the !"#$ buttons to select the image you want to erase and press the D (Delete) button. The trash symbol is displayed in the upper left corner of the image. 4. Repeat Step 3. to select all the still images you wish to erase.
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Chapter 2 A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback Direct Printing .................................................. 60 A Variety of Shooting Techniques ................. 65 Shooting with Multi-Shot .............................. 101 Shooting/Playing Back Movies..................... 105 Recording/Playing Back Sound ................... 108 Other Functions Available in Playback Mode.......
Direct Printing Direct Print Function The Direct Print standard enables direct printing from a camera to a printer, by connecting them via a USB cable. Photos can be printed quickly and easily from your digital camera without using a computer. Caution • You cannot print movies (.AVI) with this function. For still images with sounds (.JPG and .WAV), only the still images (.JPG) are printed. • Some printer does not support images taken in Text mode (TIFF).
Printing Still Images You can send still images from the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer to print them. Still images are sent from the internal memory when no SD memory card is loaded or from an SD memory card when one is loaded. Caution Do not disconnect the USB cable during printing. If a printer error message appears during transmission, check the condition of the printer, and take the appropriate action. Printing One or All Still Images 1. Check that the printer is ready for printing.
7. Press the !" buttons to select an item, and then press the $ button to display the detailed options screen. While "CONNECTING..." is displayed, connection to the printer is still incomplete. When printer connection is completed, "CONNECTING..." disappears and "DIRECT PRINT" appears. Proceed to the next step after the connection is complete. The following items can be selected. Each item appears only when supported by the printer. 8. Item Name Function PAPER SIZE Sets the paper size.
Note To specify the set value as the default selected at the next connection, click the ADJ. dial on the screen of Step 7. Upon appearance of the screen at right, select [Set] and press the M/O button. Select [Cancel] to return to the default setting. 2 The selected still images are sent to the printer and the "Connecting" screen appears. Press the DISP. button to cancel the operation. At the end of transmission, the display returns to the Direct Print playback mode screen and printing starts.
8. 9. Press the !" buttons to set the number of copies to print. Repeat steps 7 and 8 to select all the still images to be printed and the number of copies for each. 10. Press the M/O button. The Direct Print menu appears. 11. Press the !" buttons to select an item, and then press the $ button to display the detailed options screen. While "CONNECTING..." is displayed, connection to the printer is still incomplete. When printer connection is completed, "CONNECTING...
A Variety of Shooting Techniques Using the ADJ. (Adjust) Mode Operation Flow in ADJ. Mode 1. Press the ADJ. dial. The camera enters the ADJ. mode, and the functions that can be set in this mode are displayed. 2. Turn the ADJ. dial until the function you want to set is displayed. 3. Use the !" buttons or up-down dial to change the setting. 4. If you have another function to set, repeat steps 2 and 3. 5. Press the M/O button. 2 A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback When you enter the ADJ.
Note To assign functions to [SETTING 1] and [SETTING 2], select [ADJ. BTN. SET. 1] and [ADJ. BTN. SET. 2] on the SETUP menu. (P.127) Settings that can be made with the ADJ. dial Settings that can be made differ between the Scene mode and Movie mode.
Shooting Setting Menu The Shooting Setting menu enables you to shoot pictures by setting the items listed in the table below. 2 Setting Option Refer to PIC QUALITY/SIZE RAW(8M), RAW3:2(8M), F3264(8M), F3:2(8M), [N3264(8M)], N2592(5M), N2048(3M), N1280(1M), N640(VGA) P.69 FOCUS [MULTI AF], SPOT AF, MF, SNAP, ∞ P.74 PHOTOMETRY [MULTI], CENTER, SPOT P.77 CONT. MODE [OFF], CONT, SCONT, MCONT P.101 IMG SET HARD, [NORMAL], SOFT, B&W, SETTING1, SETTING2 P.78 AUTO BRACKET [OFF], ON, WB-BKT P.
Using the Shooting Setting Menu 1. With the camera ready to shoot, press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. 2. Press the !" buttons to select the desired item. The setting items are provided on 3 screens. When the " button is pressed at the bottom item, the next screen appears. To select a screen by screen number: 1. Press the # button to select a screen number on the left of the screen. 2. With the screen number selectable, press the !" buttons to switch between screens. 3.
Choosing Picture Quality Mode/Image Size (PIC QUALITY/SIZE) The size of a stored still image and movie file depends on picture quality and size settings. There are three types of picture quality modes: N (Normal), F (Fine), and R (RAW). 2 Types of Modes You Can Select Mode Description Normal Mode The compression ratio is high, resulting in a small file. Normally, shooting is done in this mode.
Combining Picture Quality Mode and Image Size. Mode Size On screen display Uses RAW 3264 X 2448 RAW (8M) 3264 X 2176 RAW3:2 (8M) Images can be created with less quality degradation. This mode is suitable for highlevel image correction and editing on the computer. 3264 X 2448 F3264 (8M) 3264 X 2176 F3:2 (8M) 3264 X 2448 N3264 (8M) 2592 X 1944 N2592 (5M) 2048 X 1536 N2048 (3M) 1280 X 960 N1280 (1M) Suitable for shooting many pictures.
1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. 3. Press the " button to select [PIC QUALITY/SIZE] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to select a picture quality/size. 5. Press the M/O or # button. 2 Still Image Mode 6. If you pressed the # button in step 5, press also the M/O button. The shooting setting menu disappears and the LCD monitor displays the set values.
Changing the Focusing Mode (FOCUS: MULTI AF/SPOT AF) If you shoot the subject in the default focusing mode, the camera focuses automatically (AF). The camera automatically measures the distances to 15 AF areas and focuses on the nearest AF area (MULTI AF), preventing the central area of the subject from becoming out of focus and allowing you to shoot with a minimum number of out-of-focus pictures.
Changing the Auto Focusing Mode (MULTI AF/SPOT AF) 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A, M or 3. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. Press the " button to select [FOCUS] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to select [MULTI AF] or [SPOT AF]. 5. Press the M/O button or # button. 6. If you pressed the # button in step 5, press the M/O button. Now you are finished with the focus setting. The Shooting Setting menu closes.
Manual Focus Shooting (FOCUS: MF) If the camera fails in focusing automatically, you can focus manually (Manual Focus: MF). Manual focusing allows shooting at a fixed distance. When using a fixed shooting distance, it can be set to either Snapshot or Infinity (∞). Note • Manual focus cannot be used in Scene Mode. • Manual focusing can focus the camera also on an object that requires macro shooting. Setting Manual Focusing 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A, M or 3. 2.
Shooting with Manual Focusing 1. Press the " button as required. Pressing the " button enlarges the display for easy focusing. Press the # button to display the focus bar. 3. Press the 8 and 9 buttons for focusing. Pressing the 8 button moves the focus away from you. Pressing the 9 button brings the focus closer to you. Until the setting is changed the next time, pictures are shot by manual focusing. 4. Press the shutter button for shooting. 2 A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback 2.
Shooting at a Fixed Distance (FOCUS: SNAP/ Ʈ ) The shooting distance can be set to short distance or infinity. Infinity is useful to shoot a distant view. To shoot with the shooting distance fixed, follow the steps below. 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A, M or 3. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. 3. Press the " button to select [FOCUS] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to select [SNAP] or [∞] (Infinity).
Changing the Light Metering (PHOTOMETRY) You can change the metering method (the range to use for metering) to determine the exposure value. There are three Light Metering Methods available: MULTI, CENTER, and SPOT. Types of Modes You Can Select Mode Description (No Symbol) MULTI The entire shooting range is divided into 256 partitions, and subjected to photometry for overall decision. CENTER The light metering is determined by a measurement of the whole, with the central part emphasized.
Setting the Image Quality (IMG SET) You can select an image quality type from Normal, Hard Tone, Soft Tone, Black and White, Setting 1, and Setting 2. Type Description Normal Normal image quality. Hard The contrast, sharpness, and color density are set at levels slightly higher than usual, making the image look hard. Soft The contrast, sharpness, and color density are set at levels slightly lower than usual, making the image look soft. B&W Monochrome image.
Setting the Values for [SETTING 1] or [SETTING 2] 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. Press the " button to select [IMG SET] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to select [SETTING 1] or [SETTING 2]. 5. Press the $ button. The customizing menu appears. 6. Using the #$ buttons, set the contrast, sharpness, and color depth levels.
Shooting Consecutively with Different Exposures (AUTO BRACKET) The Auto Bracketing function automatically shoots three consecutive shots, with the specified exposure value as standard, at three exposure levels, at -0.5EV, ±0, and +0.5EV. Note • This function is not available when shooting with sound. • This function cannot be used when [PIC QUALITY/SIZE] is set to RAW. 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears.
Shooting Consecutively with Different White Balance (WHITE BALANCE BRACKET) Three images are automatically recorded - a reddish image, a bluish image, and an image of the current white balance. This is useful if the appropriate white balance cannot be judged. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. 3. Press the " button to select [AUTO BRACKET] and press the $ button. 4.
Note • This function is not available for Multi-Shot shooting (P.101) and Auto Bracket shooting (P.80). • The flash cannot be used. • If [B&W] is set for [IMG SET], the white balance bracket can be set but does not become valid. • This function cannot be used when [IMAGE QUALITY/SIZE] is set to RAW. Reference For how to change the White Balance, see P.88.
Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals (INTERVAL) You can set the camera to automatically take pictures at fixed intervals. You can set the shooting interval at any length from 5 seconds to 3 hours, in increments of 5 seconds. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. 3. Press the " button to select [INTERVAL] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to specify the length of time. 5.
8. Press the shutter release button. A picture is taken every time the fixed interval elapses. 9. To stop shooting, press the M/O button. Interval Shooting settings are cleared when the power is turned off. Caution If the time until the next shooting is set longer on the shooting menu than the time for interval shooting, the shooting interval becomes longer than that for interval shooting. Note • In step 5, press and hold either the ! or " button to quickly raise or lower the setting value for minute.
Shooting a Still Image with Sound (IMAGE WITH SOUND) You can shoot a still image with a voice memo. Voice recording can continue for up to eight seconds. 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button. 3. Press the " button to select [IMAGE WITH SOUND] and press the $ button. 4. 5. 6. Press the !" buttons to select [ON]. Press the M/O or # button. If you pressed the # button in step 5, press also the M/O button.
Inserting the Date into a Still Image (DATE IMPRINT) You can insert the date (YY/MM/DD) or the date and time (YY/MM/ DD hh:mm) at the lower right of a still image. 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu appears. 3. Press the " button to select [DATE IMPRINT] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to select the desired setting. 5. Press the M/O or # button. 6.
Changing the Exposure (EXPOSURE COMP.) The exposure setting allows you to select brightness levels for your shots. Normally, if your subject is centered, backlight compensation is automatically activated, and you can shoot with correct exposure. However, in the following cases, or when you intentionally want to change the exposure, you can change the exposure setting. Exposure can be specified in the range from -2.0 to +2.0.
Using Natural and Artificial Lighting (WHITE BALANCE) Adjust the white balance so that a white subject may be reproduced as white. At purchase, the White Balance is set to "AUTO"; normally you do not need to change the setting, but if the camera is having difficulty determining the white balance when shooting an object of a single color or under several light sources, you can change the setting. Types of Modes You Can Select Symbol Mode Description AUTO Auto Make adjustments automatically.
6. Press the M/O button. White Balance settings are completed and the symbol appears on the screen. This setting will be used for shooting until you change it. Setting the White Balance Manually (Manual Setting) Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the ADJ. dial. The camera enters the ADJ. mode. 3. 4. 5. Turn the ADJ. dial. Press the #$ buttons until the White Balance menu appears. Press the !" buttons to select (Manual Setting). 6.
Setting the White Balance (Detail) 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the ADJ. dial. The camera enters the ADJ. mode. 3. 4. 5. Turn the ADJ. dial. Press the #$ buttons until the White Balance menu appears. Press the !" button to select [Detail] and press the DISP. button. The Detail Setting menu appears. 6. Press the !" buttons to select an White Balance. 7. 8. Press the M/O button. Press the M/O button.
Changing Sensitivities (ISO SETTING) The ISO sensitivity indicates how sensitive to light the film is. A greater value means higher sensitivity. High sensitivity is suitable for shooting an object in a dark place or moving fast and suppresses blurring. However, the images become rough. For higher or lower sensitivity, you can select from the following seven levels: AUTO, ISO64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A or M. 2. Press the M/O button.
Returning the Shooting Setting Menu Settings to their Defaults (RESTORE DEFAULTS) To return the Shooting Setting menu settings to their defaults, follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. Turn the Mode Dial to 5 . 4. Make sure that [YES] is selected, and then press the M/O button. Press the M/O button. Press the !" button to select [RESTORE DEFAULTS] and press the $ button. The display indicates the camera is restoring the initial settings; once it is finished, the display returns to the Mode screen.
Changing Shading for Shooting Text (DENSITY) You can change the shading of text for shooting in Text Mode of Scene Mode. You can select from DEEP, NORMAL and LIGHT. To change the setting, use either the Shooting Setting menu or the ADJ. dial. This section explains easy ways with the ADJ. dial. When using the Shooting Setting menu, see "Using the Shooting Setting Menu" ( P.68). Turn the Mode Dial to 4. Press the $ button. The still image mode selection screen appears. 3. 4. 5.
Using the AF Target Shift Function At macro shooting, the AF target shift function allows you to lock the focus (P.40) by using the !"#$ buttons on the camera without moving the camera. This is useful for macro shooting on a tripod with locked focus. The AF target shift function allows you to shift the cross at the center of the LCD monitor to the subject with the !"#$ buttons for focusing. Press the # button to shift the cross (focus) to the left 1. With the camera ready to shoot, press the N button.
Using the Self-Timer You can set the Self-timer to shoot after either two or ten seconds. A setting of two seconds is useful for preventing camera shake. 1. Make sure the camera power is on and turn the mode dial to 5, P, A, M or 4. 2. Press the T (Self-timer) button. 3. Press the shutter release button. The focus is locked, the auxiliary light goes on, and the self-timer starts. Once the picture is taken, the self-timer mode is cleared.
Shooting with the Aperture Set (Aperture Priority Mode) To shoot with the aperture fixed, follow the steps below. Turn the Mode Dial to A (Aperture Priority mode) to set the aperture manually. When you select the Aperture Priority mode, the camera automatically sets the shutter speed according to the manually set aperture. You can select the aperture from Maximum, Medium, and Minimum. When Maximum is selected, the subject is emphasized with the background befogged.
Shooting with the Aperture and Shutter Speed Set (Manual Exposure Mode) Turning the Mode Dial to M (Manual Exposure mode) allows you to set the shutter speed manually. If you set the shutter speed, you can shoot at this shutter speed and the camera-set aperture. 2 You can select a shutter speed from the following: 1/1600 1/1250 1/1000 1/800 1/640 1/500 1/400 1/320 1/250 1/200 1/160 1/125 1/100 1/80 1/60 1/50 1/40 1/30 1/25 1/20 1/15 1/13 1/10 1/8 1/6 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2.
The indicator shows the range from -2EV to +2EV. If this range is exceeded, the indicator turns orange. If the difference in exposure is within the range of the indicator, the indication on the LCD monitor changes. «²ÅÖ ²ÅÖ 2. Turn the up-down dial to change the F-value and turn the ADJ. dial to change the shutter speed. 3. 4. Half-press the shutter button. Gently press the shutter button all the way. Note • If you select a long exposure, the shutter speed becomes slow and blurring may result.
Shooting with the Aperture and Shutter Speed Changed (Program Shift Mode) To shoot with the combination of the aperture and shutter speed (program) changed, follow the steps below. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to P. 2 Half-press the shutter button. The current combination of the F-value and shutter speed appears on the LCD monitor. 3. Release your finger from the shutter release button. 4. Turn the up-down dial to change the combination of the F-value and shutter speed.
Note The program diagram is shown below. The above diagram is created with the flash mode set to FLASH OFF and the ISO sensitivity to AUTO (ISO 100). The gray portion shows the range where the programmed combination can be shifted. It varies with Ev. Ev8 Ev9 Ev10 Ev11 Ev12 Ev13 Ev14 Ev15 Ev16 Ev17 Ev7 Ev6 F11 Ev5 F8 Ev4 F5.6 Ev3 F4 Ev2 F2.8 Ev1 F2.0 Ev0 2 F1.
Shooting with Multi-Shot If you switch to Multi-Shot, you can shoot consecutive images. Multi-shot can be classified into the following types: S (Stream) Multi-Shot With just one full-press of the shutter, you can take 16 consecutive shots at intervals of 1/7.5 second in about 2 seconds. The 16 still images are grouped together as a set and are recorded as one image file (3264 x 2448 pixels).
Note • This function cannot be used when [PIC QUALITY/SIZE] is set to RAW. • When shooting with S Multi- or M Multi-Shot, the ISO sensitivity is fixed to AUTO even if it is set to 64,100. • The maximum number of images that can be shot in the Multi-Shot mode depends on the image size setting. • The numbers of images that can be shot in the Multi-Shot mode with the built-in memory are as shown in the table below.
CONT 7. Compose your picture, then press and hold the shutter button. As long as you hold the shutter button down, pictures continue to be taken. 8. Release your finger from the shutter release button to stop recording. SCONT (S Multi-Shot) 7. Compose your picture, then press the shutter button. 16 pictures are taken automatically. MCONT (M Multi-Shot) 7. Compose your picture, then press and hold the shutter button. The camera memorizes the scene while you hold the shutter release button down. 8.
Viewing an S Multi-Shot or M Multi-Shot Still Image in Enlarged Display Mode While still images (16 frames in a file) taken by SCONT or MCONT are displayed, one of the 16 frames can be displayed in an enlarged view. While viewing an enlarged frame image, you can switch between frames. To view a shot from S Multi-Shot or M Multi-Shot still images in Enlarged Display Mode, follow the steps below. 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last shot taken is displayed. 2.
Shooting/Playing Back Movies Shooting Movies You can shoot movies with sound. You can select the image size, either 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 pixels. Each movie you shoot is recorded as one AVI file. Turn the Mode Dial to 3. 2. Press the shutter release button. The camera starts recording. Recording continues until you press the shutter button again. 3. A Variety of Shooting Techniques/Playback 1. 2 Pressing the shutter button again stops recording.
Caution • While shooting movies, operation sounds may be recorded. • The maximum recording time per shooting depends on your card. Even within the maximum recording time, some cards may end shooting. Note • The flash cannot be used. • When you pressed the shutter button in step 2, the shot comes into focus and the white balance is fixed. • The remaining recording time may not change uniformly because it is recalculated from the remaining memory capacity during movie recording.
Playing Back Movies To playback movies, follow the steps below. 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last shot taken is displayed. For movies, the first frame is displayed as a still image. 2. Move to the movie you want to view using the #$ buttons. 3. Press the ADJ. dial. Playback begins. The elapsed playback indicator or the elapsed time is displayed on the LCD Monitor. Fast Forward Press the 8 button during playback. Rewind Press the 9 button during playback. Pause/Playback Press the ADJ.
Recording/Playing Back Sound Recording Sound You can record sound. Recorded data is stored as a WAV file. 1. 2. Turn the mode dial to SCENE. If the camera is in Text Mode, change it to Voice Memo Mode. 1. Press the $ button. The scene selection screen appears. 2. Press the !" buttons to select 2 (Voice Memo). 3. Press the M/O button. 3. Press the shutter release button. Sound recording starts. 4. Release your finger from the shutter release button to stop recording.
Playing Back Sound To playback sounds, follow the steps below. 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last shot taken is displayed. 2 Press the #$ buttons to select a sound file for playback (speaker icon). Press the $ button to display the next file. Press the # button to display the previous file. 3. Press the ADJ. dial. Playback begins. Fast Forward Press the 8 button during playback. Rewind Press the 9 button during playback. Pause/Playback Press the ADJ. dial.
Other Functions Available in Playback Mode Playback Setting Menu The Playback menu provides the functions shown in the table below: Setting Option SLIDE SHOW P.111 PROTECT Select/Deselect 1 FILE, Select/Deselect ALL FILES, Select Multi-files P.112 DPOF Select/Deselect 1 FILE, Select/Deselect ALL FILES, Select Multi-files P.115 RESIZE 1280, 640 COPY TO CARD Using the Playback Menu 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button to select the Playback mode. 2. Press the M/O button. The Playback menu appears.
Showing Photos in Order Automatically (SLIDE SHOW) You can show the recorded still images, movies, and sound files sequentially on the LCD Monitor. This function is called a slide show. To view a slide show, follow the steps below. 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last shot taken is displayed. Press the M/O button. The Playback menu appears. 3. Make sure that [SLIDE SHOW] is selected, and then press the $ button. The slide show starts and files are played back in order.
Write-protecting Your Images (PROTECT) You can protect files from being accidentally deleted. Caution Protected files cannot be deleted normally. However, they will be deleted completely if you format the memory where the files are stored. Protecting Files 1. Press the 6 (Playback) button. The last shot taken is displayed. 2. Press the #$ buttons to display the file you want to protect. 3. Press the M/O button. The Playback Setting menu appears. 4.
Protecting All Files To protect all your files, follow the steps below. 1. 2. Press the 6 (Playback) button. Press the M/O button. The Playback menu appears. Press the " button to select [PROTECT] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" button to select [ALL FILES]. 5. Make sure that [SELECT] is selected, and then press the M/O button. Protection is applied and the Protect symbol appears in the upper-left corner of the screen. To remove protection from all your files, select [CANCEL] in step 5.
Protecting Multiple Files at Once To protect selected files all at once, follow the steps below. 1. 2. Press the 6 (Playback) button. Press the 9 (Thumbnail) button twice. The screen is divided into 12 frames and displays 12 still images at once. 3. Press the !"#$ buttons to select the first file of the selection. 4. Press the M/O button. The Playback menu appears. 5. Press the " button to select [PROTECT] and press the $ button. 6.
Using a Printing Service (DPOF) The still images recorded on an SD Memory Card can be printed out if you take them to a shop that offers a digital camera print service. To use a print service, it is necessary to make settings required for printing. These settings are called DPOF (Dee-Pof) settings. The DPOF setting specifies one print per still image. However, if multiple images are selected for batch setting, you can specify the number of copies to print. 1. 2. 3. Press the 6 (Playback) button.
Setting DPOF for All Still Images To apply DPOF settings to all your still images, follow the steps below. 1. 2. Press the 6 (Playback) button. Press the M/O button. The Playback menu appears. 3. Press the " button to select [DPOF] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to select [ALL FILES]. 5. Make sure that [SELECT] is selected, and then press the M/O button. Once the DPOF setting is made, the DPOF symbol appears in the upper-left portion of the screen.
Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images To make the DPOF setting for selected still images all at once, follow the steps below. 1. 2. Press the 6 (Playback) button. Press the 9 (Thumbnail) button twice. The screen is partitioned into twelve segments to display the thumbnails of files. Press the !"#$ buttons to select the first still image for which you wish to make the DPOF setting. 4. Press the M/O button. The Playback menu appears. 5. Press the " button to select [DPOF] and press the $ button. 6.
Changing the Image Size (RESIZE) You can reduce the image size of a shot still image to additionally create a file of a different image size. Caution • Still images with voice memos, movies, and images shot in the RAW mode (RAW3264/ RAW3:2) cannot be resized. • The ratio of width to height of the F3:2 image is 3:2. When this image is resized, it is reduced to the ratio of 4:3, with black borders added at the top and bottom of the image.
Copying the Contents of Internal Memory to a Memory Card (COPY TO CARD) You can copy all movies, still images, and sound data stored in internal memory onto an SD Memory Card at once. Turn the Camera Off. Insert an SD Memory Card. Turn the camera on. Press the 6 (Playback) button. Press the M/O button. The Playback Setting menu appears. 6. Press the " button to select [COPY TO CARD] and press the $ button.
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Chapter 3 Changing Camera Settings Changing Camera Settings...........................
Changing Camera Settings SETUP Menu You can change camera settings by displaying the SETUP menu from the Shooting Setting menu (see P.67) or Playback Setting menu (see P.110). The SETUP menu enables you to set the items listed in the table below. *Among the choices listed in the table below, default values at purchase are enclosed in [ ]. Setting Option FORMAT [CARD] P.124 FORMAT [INT. MEM.] P.125 LCD BRIGHTNESS P.126 ADJ. BTN. SET. 1 ADJ. BTN. SET.
Using the SETUP Menu To display and use the Setup menu, follow the steps below. Note For some functions, the choice selection method may not be as explained here. For detailed operation, see the explanation of each function. 1. Press the M/O button. The Shooting Setting menu (or the Playback menu) appears. 2. Press the $ button. The setup menu appears. Press the !" buttons to select the desired setting. The setting items are provided on 5 screens.
Formatting the SD Memory Card (FORMAT [CARD]) If the error message "This card cannot be used" is displayed, or if you have formatted a card with a computer or some other device, it will be necessary to format the SD Memory Card prior to use. Formatting is the process of preparing a card so image data can be written on it. Caution If you format a card that still has images stored on it, the images will be lost. Reference For how to format internal memory, see P.125.
Formatting Internal Memory (FORMAT [INT. MEM.]) If an error message "Format the internal memory" is displayed, it will be necessary to format the internal memory prior to use. Caution Formatting the internal memory erases all of the images recorded in the memory. If you have images that you do not want to erase stored on the internal memory, please contact the Ricoh Service offices prior to formatting it. To format internal memory, follow the steps below. Display the setup menu.
Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor (LCD BRIGHTNESS) To adjust the brightness of the LCD Monitor, follow the steps below. 1. Display the setup menu. For detailed operation, see P.123. 2. Press the " button to select [LCD BRIGHTNESS] and press the $ button. The LCD Brightness Adjustment bar appears. 3. Press the !" buttons to adjust the brightness. Moving it to the side makes it darker. Moving it to the side makes it brighter.
Setting a Function to the ADJ. dial (ADJ BTN.SET. 1/2) The ADJ. dial allows you to display the exposure correction screen and whitebalance setting screen with fewer button operations. Functions that can be displayed by pressing the ADJ. dial can be assigned to [ADJ. BTN. SET. 1] and [ADJ. BTN. SET. 2]. (Refer to) OFF *Setting 2 upon purchase - ISO *Setting 1 upon purchase P.91 QUALITY (PIC/QUALITY) P.69 FOCUS P.74 IMG SET P.78 METERING P.77 AUTO BKT P.80 CONT MDE P.101 WITH SND P.
Changing Auto Power-Off Settings (AUTO POWER OFF) If you do not operate the camera for the set period of time, it will shut off automatically (Auto Power-off) to conserve battery power. At the time of purchase, Auto Power-Off is set to one minute, but you can change this setting. Possible Settings OFF (The Auto Power-Off function does not work) 1 Minute *Setting upon purchase 5 Minutes 30 Minutes To change the Auto Power-Off setting, follow the steps below. 1. Display the setup menu.
Changing the Beep Sound Setting (BEEP SOUND) During operation, the camera generates four types of sounds: start sound, shutter release sound, focus sound, and beep sound. Start sound : Sound when the camera power is turned on. Shutter release sound : Sound when the shutter button is pressed. Focus sound : When the focus is set, the camera generates the focus sound. Beep Sound : If an impossible operation is attempted, the camera generates the beep sound.
Changing the Beep Sound Volume (VOL. SETTINGS) The beep sound volume can be changed. Possible Settings ǫǫǫ (Mute) Ǫǫǫ (Small) ǪǪǫ (Medium) *Setting upon purchase ǪǪǪ (Large) To change the beep sound volume, follow the steps below: 1. Display the setup menu. For detailed operation, see P.123. 2. Press the " button to select [VOL. SETTINGS] and press the $ button. 3. Press the !" buttons to select the desired setting. 4. 5. Press the M/O or # button.
Changing Image Confirmation Time (LCD CONFIRM.) Immediately after pressing the shutter button, the still image taken is displayed for a moment so you can check it. At purchase, Confirmation Time is set to one second, but this can be changed. Possible Settings OFF (Photo not displayed for confirmation) 0.5 Second 1 Second *Setting upon purchase 3 Seconds To change Confirmation Time, follow the steps below. 1. Display the setup menu. For detailed operation, see P.123. 2.
Changing File Name Settings (SEQUENTIAL NO.) When you shoot a still image, it is stored on an SD Memory Card or in internal memory, with a consecutively numbered file name automatically assigned. When you are switching SD Memory Cards, you can set your camera to continue consecutive numbering from the previously loaded SD Memory Card.
Note Value of COLOR SPACE setting Consecutive numbering sRGB AdobeRGB ON (Continue numbering) R0010001.jpg _0010001.jpg OFF (Do not continue numbering) RIMG0001.jpg _RIM0001.jpg 3 Changing Camera Settings • When you are recording to internal memory, file names are assigned just as when [SEQUENTIAL NO.] is set to [OFF]. • When transferring images to a computer using RICOH Gate La (P.
Setting the Date and Time (DATE SETTINGS) You can take still images with the time or date stamped onto the picture. The date/time setting on the SETUP menu is explained here. 1. Display the setup menu. For detailed operation, see P.123. 2. Press the " button to select [DATE SETTINGS] and press the $ button. 3. Press !"#$ to set the year, month, date and time. If you hold down the ! or " button, you can increase/decrease the value quickly. 4. In [FORMAT], choose the date and time format. 5.
Changing the Display Language (LANGUAGE/ ) You can change the language displayed on the LCD Monitor. Possible Settings ஓట ¨Êáðáîåóå© ENGLISH ¨Åîçìéóè© *Setting upon purchase DEUTSCH ¨Çåòíáî© FRANÇAIS ¨Æòåîãè© ITALIANO ¨Éôáìéáî© ESPAÑOL ¨Óðáîéóè© Ͷ˹୫ ¨Ôòáäéôéïîáì Ãèéîåóå© 䚐ạ㛨 ¨Ëïòåáî© To change the display language, follow the steps below. 1. Display the setup menu. For detailed operation, see P.123. 2. Press the " button to select [LANGUAGE/] and press the $ button.
Changing the Playback Method for Viewing on TV (VIDEO OUT MODE) You can view your still images and movies on a television screen by connecting your camera to a television with the AV cable that came with your camera. Your camera is set to NTSC video format (used in Japan and other countries) for use with television equipment, etc. If the equipment you want to connect to uses PAL format (used in Europe and elsewhere), then switch your camera to PAL format before connecting.
Displaying a Setting Change Warning (SHTG STGS WARNG.) You can set the icon of a changed function to blink or a warning message indicating a change will be displayed at power-on for about 5 seconds if the initial settings are changed for the following functions. • • • • White Balance Focus ISO Setting Exposure Comp. Possible Settings OFF ON *Setting upon purchase To set whether to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the shooting setting alert, follow the steps below. 1.
Changing the USB Communication System (USB Connection) If the USB communication system is changed (by selecting [MASS STR] at [USB CONNECTION] on the Setup menu), files in the camera can be browsed and transferred from the camera to your computer through the USB cable without installing the accessory application or USB driver. Usually, select [ORIGINAL]. When [ORIGINAL] is set, you can transfer images to your computer using the supplied RICOH Gate La.
To change the USB communication system, follow the steps below: 1. Display the setup menu. For the operating procedure, see P.123. Press the " button to select [USB CONNECTION] and press the $ button. 3. Press the !" button to select a value. 4. 5. Press the M/O or # button. If the # button was pressed in Step 4, press the M/O button. These settings are used until they are changed the next time. 3 Changing Camera Settings 2. Reference For how to transfer images using RICOH Gate La, see P.161.
To transfer images in Mass Storage Mode, follow the steps below: 1. Change [USB CONNECTION] to [MASS STR] on the Setup menu. 2. 3. Make sure that the camera power is off. 4. Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal of the camera. Connect the accessory USB cable to a USB port of your computer. The camera power becomes on. Your computer automatically reads a file necessary for recognizing the camera as a drive.
Disconnecting the Camera from Your Computer (Windows) This display is an example for Windows XP. The terms are different for other OS but the operations are the same. Click the Remove Hardware Safely icon at the right end of the task bar. 2. Select [USB Large-capacity Storage Device] and click [Stop]. 3. Check that [USB Large-capacity Storage Device] is selected and click [OK]. 4. 5. Click [OK]. Unplug the USB cable. Disconnect the Camera from Your Computer (Macintosh) 1. 2.
Enlarging Icon Display (ENLGE PHOTO ICON) Icons on the shooting screen are enlarged. Under this setting, the following icons are enlarged: • Flash • Macro Shooting • Self Timer • White Balance • Focus • Exposure Compensation • ISO Sensitivity If icons are enlarged, the following items are not displayed: • Zoom Bar/Focus Bar • Date/Time • Image Settings To enlarge icons on the shooting screen, follow the steps below: 1. Display the setup menu. For the operating procedure, see P.123. 2.
Setting the Color Space (COLOR SPACE SET) You can select a color space between sRGB (a standard color space used in the digital world) and Adobe RGB (a color space wider than sRGB). Adobe RGB supported by this camera is compatible with the color space that Adobe Systems Inc. uses for image editing applications such as Photoshop by default. 1. Display the SETUP menu. For the operating procedure, see P.123. Press the " button to select [COLOR SPACE SETTING], and then press the $ button.
When selecting [AdobeRGB] 3. 4. Press the !" buttons to select [AdobeRGB]. Press the M/O or # button. A confirmation message appears to ask whether you are certain to select Abobe RGB. 5. If you pressed the # button in step 4, press the M/O button. 6. Press the #$ buttons to select [YES], and then press the M/O button. Now you have completed color space setting. This setting will be used until you change it.
Setting the AF Auxiliary Light (AF AUX. LIGHT) You can set whether to set off the AF auxiliary lamp when shooting in the Auto Focus mode. When ON is selected, the AF auxiliary lamp goes on to measure the focal distance before shooting as required. 1. Display the setup menu. For the operating procedure, see P.123. Press the " button to select [AF AUX. LIGHT] and press the $ button. 3. Press the !" buttons to select [ON] or [OFF]. 4. 5. Press the M/O or # button.
Setting Whether to Use Digital Zooming (DIGITAL ZOOM) You can set whether to use digital zooming or not. When ON (use of digital zooming) is selected, the 8/9 button works as a digital zoom button. If this is set to OFF (not use), the exposure compensation or the white balance function can be assigned to the 8/9 button. 1. Display the setup menu. For the operating procedure, see P.123. 2. Press the " button to select [DIGITAL ZOOM] and press the $ button. 3.
Changing the Zoom Button Setting (ZOOM BTN. SET.) When you do not use digital zooming, you can assign the exposure compensation or white balancing function to the zoom button (8/9 button). To change the zoom button setting, follow the steps below. 1. Display the setup menu. For the operating procedure, see P.123. Press the " button to select [ZOOM BTN. SET.] and press the $ button. 3. Press the !" buttons to select [EXPO. CMP.] or [WHT. BAL.]. If you do not assign any function, select OFF. 4. 5.
Registering the Power-on Settings (REG. MY SETTINGS) The My Setting function allows you to make your desired settings to be used at power-on. For example, when a digital camera is used in common by multiple persons, each person can use the camera without regard to the settings made by the person who used the camera previously because the camera settings are restored to the administrator settings each time the camera is turned on. Two types of my settings can be registered.
Changing the Startup Settings (START SETTING) To change the power-on setting using one of the current my settings, follow the steps below. 1. Display the setup menu. For the operating procedure, see P.123. Press the " button to select [START SETTING] and press the $ button. 3. Select [SETTING 1] or [SETTING 2] and press the M/O or # button. If you do not use the My Setting function, select OFF in step 3. 4. If the # button was pressed in Step 3, press the M/O button. 5. Turn your camera off.
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Chapter 4 Installing Software Installing the Provided Software (For Windows)..152 Installing the Provided Software (For Macintosh)...................................................... 171 Note The Caplio Software contained on the supplied CD-ROM is used for Ricoh digital camera series, GR DIGITAL and Caplio, in common.
Installing the Provided Software (For Windows) You need to install software for transferring images to your computer before you can download images from the camera. Note • If a file with the same name already exists at the destination, it is overwritten. If you do not want the file to be overwritten, rename the file or transfer images to another folder. • When downloading images from the camera to your computer without necessary software installation, change [USB CONNECTION] to [MASS STR] on the camera (P.
Software that can be installed from the Caplio Software CD-ROM Once you insert the Caplio Software CDROM in the CD-ROM drive, the following screen appears automatically: Item Name Description Refer to Installing the Software Use this button to install software required for handling the camera and images. P.157 Installing DeskTopBinder Lite P.159 Use this button to display the Software User Guide (PDF). P.
Reference The camera is provided with software ImageMixer that allows you to display and edit images from your computer. For how to use ImageMixer, click the [?] button on the ImageMixer window and see the displayed manual. For more information on the ImageMixer, contact the Customer Support Center below. For the latest information about the ImageMixer, access the Web page of Pixela Co., Ltd. (http://www.imagemixer.com). Note The WinASPI installer starts during installation of ImgeMixer.
When [Browse User’s Manual (Software Version)] is clicked: The Software User Guide (PDF file) on the Caplio Software CD-ROM can be displayed on your computer screen. If you are a Windows user and have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, simply double-click [View Software User Guide]. If not installed, Acrobat Reader should be installed (see P.167). When [Browse CD-ROM] is clicked: You can check folders and files on the CD-ROM.
System Requirements for Using the Provided Software The following environments are necessary for using the provided software. Please check your computer, or the computer's user manual.
Installing the Software on Your Computer Caution • Do not connect your camera to the computer until indicated. If you happened to connect your camera to the computer (resulting in the [Add New Hardware Wizard] screen appearing), simply click [Cancel], and after disconnecting your camera, install the software on your computer.
5. Confirm where you want to install and then click [Next]. The [Select Program Folder] screen appears. 6. Confirm where you want to install and then click [Next]. The ImageMixer installer starts. Install ImageMixer following the messages displayed on the screen. When installation of ImageMixer is completed, a dialog appears to indicate that all software applications have been installed. 7. 8. Click [Finish]. Restart your computer. Reference For how to remove (uninstall) the software, see P.169.
Installing the DeskTopBinder Lite Reference For how to use DeskTopBinder Lite, refer to the Beginner's Guide, the Setup Guide, and the DeskTopBinder Lite - Auto Document Link Guide (all PDF files) that are installed with DeskTopBinder Lite. Caution • Do not connect your camera to the computer until indicated.
5. 6. 7. Confirm where you want to install and then click [Next]. Click [OK]. Click [DeskTopBinder Lite]. The DeskTopBinder Lite installer starts. Install DeskTopBinder Lite following the messages displayed on the screen. When the screen where you verify digital ID is displayed, click OK.
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Downloading Images Using RICOH Gate La After installing the software on your computer, connect your camera to the computer. The following explanation is provided assuming that [ORIGINAL] (default) is selected at [USB CONNECTION] of the camera's Setup menu (P.138). If [MASS STR] is selected, change it to [ORIGINAL]. 1. 2. Make sure the camera power is off. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of your computer.
For Windows XP The first time you connect your camera to the computer using a USB cable, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] screen will appear. 1. Select [Install the software automatically (Recommended)]. 2. Insert the Caplio Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your computer. Installation of the WIA Driver automatically starts. If the CD-ROM is already on your computer when the [Found New Hardware Wizard] window is displayed, simply click [Next] to start installation.
3. Select [RICOH Gate La], check [Always use this program for this action] check box, and then click [OK]. Disconnecting the Camera from Your Computer: 1. 2. Turn your camera off by pressing the power button. 4 Installing Software To load images from the camera with assistance from the Windows XP Scanner and Camera Wizard, select [Scanner and Camera Wizard].
Transferring Images in Mass Storage Mode Caution Windows 98/98 SE and Mac OS 8.6 are not compatible with Mass Storage Mode. 1. Change [USB CONNECTION] to [MASS STR] on the Setup menu. For more details, see P.138. At the time of purchase, [Original] is selected. 2. 3. Make sure that the camera power is off. 4. Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal of your camera. Connect the accessory USB cable to a USB port of your computer. Your camera turns on.
Disconnecting the Camera from Your Computer (Windows) The display is an example of Windows XP. The terms are different for other operating systems but the operations are the same. 1. Click the Remove Hardware Safely icon at the right end of the task bar. 2. Select [USB Large-capacity Storage Device] and click [Stop]. 3. Check that [USB Large-capacity Storage Device] is selected and click [OK]. 4. Click [OK]. 1. Put the displayed drive in the Recycle Bin.
Downloading Images from an SD Memory Card It is possible to download images from an SD memory card to the computer via a PC card slot or card reader. To load an SD memory Card into a PC card slot or card reader, use the PC card adapter. Images in an SD Memory Card Images are stored in an SD Memory Card in a hierarchy shown below. Image files Note If the card reader is SD memory card compatible (directly loadable), no PC card adapter is required.
Installing Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader is required to display the operation manual (PDF file). If the computer is running under Windows, Acrobat Reader can be installed. Acrobat Reader need not be installed if already installed on your computer. Caution • Do not install the software when the camera is connected to your computer with a USB cable. • For Windows XP or Windows 2000, Administrator privileges are required to install the software.
Installing DirectX DirectX is a program to play a movie file by the ImageMixer. This camera requires DirectX 8.1 or later to play movie files in Windows. If you have an earlier version installed, please install the updated version available on the accompanying CD-ROM. For Windows XP, installation of DirectX is not needed because the updated version is already installed. Caution • Do not install the software when the camera is connected to your computer with a USB cable.
Uninstalling the Software Caution • For Windows 2000/XP, Administrator privileges are required to uninstall the software. • If any other program is active or unsaved data remains, save the data and terminate the program before uninstalling. • If you install both the ImageMixer and the DeskTopBinder Lite and then uninstall either one, camera connection to the computer may fail. In this case, uninstall both [Caplio Software] and [Caplio Software S] and then install only the required one. 1. 2. 3.
Uninstalling the ImageMixer Caution • For Windows 2000/XP, Administrator privileges are required to uninstall the software. • If any other program is active or unsaved data remains, save the data and terminate the program before uninstalling. 170 1. 2. 3. Click [Start] on the Windows task bar. 4. 5. 6. Select [ImageMixer] and then click [Change/Remove]. Select [Settings]-[Control Panel] ([Control Panel] for XP]).
Installing the Provided Software (For Macintosh) You need to install software for transferring images to your computer before you can download images from the camera. Reference For how to download images from the camera into your computer, see the Software User Guide available from the Caplio Software CD-ROM. For how to display the Software User Guide, see P.172. Caution Be sure to install the software before you connect the camera to your computer with the cable.
For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2, double-clicking the [Caplio Installer] icon displays the screen on the right. Item Name Description Installing the Software Use this button to install software required for handling the camera and images. Browse User’s Manual (Software Version) Use this button to display the Software User Guide (PDF). When [Install the Software] is clicked: The following software will be installed.
System Requirements for Using the Provided Software The following environments are necessary for using the provided software. Please check your computer, or the computer's user manual. Operating System Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2 / Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.4 Macintosh A USB port standard-equipped Apple Macintosh Series Internal Memory Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2 96 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended) Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.
Installing the Software on Your Computer (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2) 1. Turn on your Macintosh and insert the Caplio Software CDROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Select the OS 9 folder. The [Installer] icon appears. 3. Double-click [Installer]. The "Installer" window opens. 4. 5. 6. Click [Install the Software]. Click [OK]. Click [Install]. When installation finishes, a message appears to inform you that it is necessary to restart your Macintosh. 7. Click [Continue].
Installing the Software on Your Computer (Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.4) 1. Turn on your Macintosh and insert the Caplio CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Open the Mac OS X folder. The [Caplio Mounter.pkg] icon appears. 3. Double-click [Caplio Mounter.pkg]. The Installer starts. A screen appears prompting you to enter the administrator's password. 4. Click the key icon. 5. Enter the administrator's name and password, and then click [OK]. 6. Click [Continue].
7. Click the destination volume you want, and then click [Continue]. 8. Click [Install]. When installation finishes, a message appears to inform you that it is necessary to restart your Macintosh. 9. Click [Continue Installation]. The software is installed, and after a while an Installation Complete message appears. 10. Click [Restart]. Your Macintosh restarts. Note To remove (uninstall) the software: 1. Start [Caplio Mounter] in [Applications] folder. 2. Select [Uninstall] in [File] menu.
Installing Adobe Photoshop Elements (Trial Version) The supplied Adobe Photoshop Elements (Trial Version) is digital image editing software. With this software, you can read and process the files shot in the RAW mode (P.69). To install Adobe Photoshop Elements (Trial Version), follow the steps below. Operating system supported Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 4 and later Windows XP Home Edition/Professional, Service Pack 1 and later Mac OS X 10.2.8 Mac OS X 10.3 4 1.
For Macintosh 1. Turn on the computer and insert the supplied Adobe Photoshop Elements (Trial Version) CD-ROM into the CDROM driver. 2. 3. Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon. Double-click "pse3_mac_ue.dmg". An Adobe Photoshop Elements (Trial Version) volume is created. 4. 5. Double-click "Adobe Photoshop Elements.pkg". Install Adobe Photoshop Elements (Trial Version) following the messages displayed on the LCD monitor.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ............................................ 180 Appendices .................................................... 187 Caution Never use any battery other than the specified one. Reference For the applicable battery, see P.19.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Camera Power Supply Symptom Cause The power does not come Batteries are not loaded. Or they are on. exhausted. Remedy Load the rechargeable battery correctly. Recharge the battery as required. Use the AC adapter as required. P.25 P.26 The battery is unacceptable. Replace the batteries with acceptable ones. P.19 The AC Adapter is not connected correctly. Reconnect it properly. P.26 The camera is automatically turned off by Auto Power-off.
Shooting Symptom Cause The camera does not Batteries are not loaded. Or they are shoot even if you press exhausted. the shutter release button. Remedy Refer to If using alkaline batteries, replace the batteries with a new set. If using rechargeable batteries, recharge or use the AC Adapter. P.25 P.26 P.28 The power is not turned on or the camera is not in the shooting mode. Turn on the camera and turn the Mode Dial to the shooting mode. P.29 The shutter button is not pressed all the way.
Symptom Cause Remedy The flash does not fire. Or Flashing is prohibited in the following the flash cannot recharge. statuses: - White Balance Bracket enabled - Continuous Shooting Mode - Movie Mode Even though the flash fired, the picture is dark. The image is too bright. The image is too dark. For shooting with the flash, change the settings or mode. P.81 P.101 P.105 The flash is set to Flash Off. Deselect the Flash Off with the F button. P.44 Batteries are running low.
Playback/Deleting Symptom Cause Remedy Cannot Playback. Or the The camera is not in Playback Mode. Press the 6 (Playback) button. Playback screen does not The VIDEO/AV cable is not Reconnect it properly. come out. connected properly. The video format is set wrong. Refer to P.48 P.54 P.136 The contents of SD No memory card is loaded. Or a Memory Card with no stored images Memory Card cannot be replayed. Or the Playback is loaded. screen does not come out.
Other Problems Symptom Cause Remedy Refer to Cannot load the Memory Card. The card is facing the wrong way. Load correctly. P.25 Even when the camera's buttons are pressed, it does not operate. Batteries are running low. If using alkaline batteries, replace the batteries with a new set. If using rechargeable batteries, recharge or use the AC Adapter. P.19 P.25 P.26 Camera malfunction. Press the Power button to turn the power P.29 off, and then press the Power button to turn the power on again.
Warning Messages Under Windows XP Service Pack 2 When software for Ricoh's digital camera is used on a PC with Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed, the following warning message may appear at software activation or USB connection. With this in mind, refer to the following: 1. Check the information provided on the message screen to make sure that it comes from a reputable source, and then click the [Unblock] button.
If you clicked the [Keep Blocking] button: Follow the steps below to check to see the Windows Firewall settings. 1. 2. Click [Start] and then [Control Panel]. Double-click [Windows Firewall]. If [Windows Firewall] is not displayed, click [Switch to Classic Display] at the upper left of the window. 3. 4. Click the [Exceptions] tab. 5. Click the [Add Program] button to add software that uses the network. Check that the software is in [Programs and Services].
Appendices A. Specifications General Video Signal Format NTSC, PAL Power Source Voltage AAA Dry Alkaline Batteries (1.5 V) X 2 Rechargeable Battery (3.7 V) X 1 External Part (AC Adapter); 3.8 V External Dimensions 107.0 mm (W) x 58.0 mm (H) x25.
• ISO Sensitivity AUTO, ISO64, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800, ISO1600 • Aperture F-value 5: F2.4, F3.5, F7.1, F10, F11 (F7.1 to F11 with ND filter) P, A, M : F2.4, F2.8, F3.2, F3.5, F4.0, F4.5, F5.0, F5.6, F6.3, F7.1, F8.0, F9.0 Distance Control • AF Method Normal Shooting: External Passive / CCD method; Macro: CCD method • AF Measurement Range Normal: approx. 0.3 m - infinity. Macro: approx. 0.015 m - infinity Internal Flash • Method Flashmatic • Shooting Distance Approx. 0.2 to 3.
B. Recommended Parts Recommended external flashes are as follows: Distributor Product name Model name Sigma EF-500 DG SUPER SA-STTL Sigma EF-500 DG ST SA-STTL When using a recommended flash, follow the steps below. 1. Select FLASH OFF as the flash mode of the built-in flash. (P.44) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Turn off the camera and flash. Attach the external flash to the hot shoe on the camera. Turn on the external flash. Turn on the camera.
C. Menu Items By Mode *Among the choices listed in the table below, default values at purchase are enclosed in [ ]. Shooting Menu (Movie Mode) Setting Option Refer to MOVIE SIZE [320], 160 P.69 FOCUS [MULTI AF], SPOT AF, MF, SNAP, ∞ P.74 WHITE BALANCE [AUTO], (Daylight), (Fluorescent light), (Overcast), (Tungsten light), (Manual Setting), P.88 (Detail) Shooting Menu (Text Mode) Setting Option Refer to DENSITY DEEP, [NORMAL], LIGHT P.93 SIZE 3264, [2048] P.
Mode Shooting Playback Function The current setting is kept:O, Restored:X USB CONNECTION O ENLGE PHOTO ICON O COLOR SPACE SET O DIGITAL ZOOM O AF AUX. LIGHT O PIC QUALITY/SIZE O MOVIE SIZE (Movie Mode) O SIZE (Text Mode) O DENSITY (Text Mode) O FOCUS O PHOTOMETRY O CONT. MODE X IMG SET O AUTO BRACKET X INTERVAL X IMAGE WITH SOUND X DATE IMPRINT O EXPOSURE COMP.
E. Number of Images That Can be Stored in Internal Memory/SD Memory Card The following table shows the approximate number of images that can be recorded onto an SD memory card at various image size and picture quality settings.
F. Operations that can be Performed with the Up-down Dial and ADJ. Dial Tuning the up-down dial and ADJ. dial and pressing the ADJ. dial just like a pushbutton allows you to perform various camera operations. Operations that can be performed with the up-down dial and ADJ. dial are listed below. Mode/Screen Refer to Function Up-down dial ADJ. dial Playback mode (Normal playback screen) P.49 Same as #$ buttons. Same as #$ buttons. Playback mode (Enlarged playback screen) P.
G. Using Your Camera Abroad AC Adapter (Model AC-4c) Can be used in regions with a current of 120V, 50Hz/60Hz. If you are going to travel to a country that uses a different shaped wall outlet/plug, please consult your travel agent on a plug adapter suitable for wall outlets in your country of destination. Warranty This product is for domestic use. The warranty is only valid domestically.
H. Cautions on Use • This product is for domestic use. The warranty is only valid domestically. • Should the product fail or malfunction while you are abroad, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing the expenditure incurred therefore. • Be sure not to drop or apply any sudden force to the camera. • Firing the flash consecutively may heat the firing unit. Do not fire it consecutively more than necessary. • Do not fire the flash near eyes.
I. Care and Storage Care • Please note that if fingerprints, dirt, etc. get onto the lens, picture quality will suffer. • When dust or dirt does get on the lens, do not touch it directly with your fingers, and either use a blower (available in stores) to blow it off, or a soft cloth to gently dust it off. • After use at the beach or around chemicals, wipe it off particularly carefully. • In the unlikely event that your camera fails to work properly, please consult your Ricoh Repair Center.
J. Error Messages If an error message is displayed on the LCD Monitor, take the corresponding action. Error Message Cause and Action Page INSERT CARD No card is loaded. Insert a card. P.25 SET THE DATE ON THE SETUP MENU The date is not set. Set the date. P.134 FILE NUMBER OVER The file number limit has been exceeded. Please use another card, or delete unwanted files. P.132 UNMATCHED FILE The camera cannot display this file. Check the file contents on your computer, and then delete the file.
K. Warranty and Servicing 1. This product is backed by a limited warranty. During the warranty period mentioned in the Warranty supplied with your camera, any defective parts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a camera malfunction, contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh service office. Please note that you will be not be reimbursed for the cost of bringing the camera to the Ricoh service office. 2.
INFORMATION TO THE USER USA FCC Part15 Class B The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Index M (Memory-reversal) Multi-Shot ................ 101 A Number of Images That Can be Stored in Internal Memory/SD Memory Card ............ 192 Acrobat Reader ......................................... 155 ADJ BTN.SET. 1/2 .................................... 127 ADJ. Button ................................................. 65 Auto Bracket ............................................... 80 AUTO POWER OFF ................................. 128 Auto Power Off ............................................
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