Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Ricoh product. This manual explains the correct handling procedures and precautions for your camera. To ensure the best performance, please read the manual thoroughly before using the camera. Keep the manual handy for quick future reference. Ricoh Co., Ltd. Test Shots Check that your camera is recording the images correctly by taking a number of test shots.
How to Read the Operation Manuals The following operation manuals are supplied with this camera. Refer to the appropriate manual for instructions relating to the required operation. Open the package Check the contents of the package. (p.2) Basic operation Digital Camera Operation Manual (this manual) This manual explains how to operate the camera, from the preparations that are necessary before using the camera to instructions on how to use the various shooting functions and play back files.
Checking the Package Contents Check that your digital camera comes complete with the following items. Read the warranty card and keep it in a safe place.
SD memory card 8MB CD-ROM (software) Soft case Wrist strap Software Agreement Warranty card Operation manuals 3
Contents How to Read the Operation Manuals............................................................1 Checking the Package Contents...................................................................2 Basic Operation/Quick Reference.................................................................8 Getting Started.......................................................................................................... 8 Shooting ...............................................................................
White Balance ......................................................................................................... 54 Macro Mode............................................................................................................ 55 Images with Voice Memo........................................................................................ 57 Manual Focus.......................................................................................................... 58 Date Imprint Mode .............
System Configuration ...............................................................................116 Optional Accessories ................................................................................117 Handling Precautions................................................................................118 Care and Storage......................................................................................119 Specifications...............................................................................
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Basic Operation/Quick Reference This section explains basic operation of the camera. For more detailed information, refer to the reference page mentioned. Getting Started Battery 1 SD memory card Load the battery. (p.21) Slide open the battery cover and load the battery. * Charge the battery before loading it in the camera. (p.22) 2 Insert a storage media. (p.26) Slide the card cover switch to open the card cover and insert an SD memory card.
Shooting 25 N 1600 2001/07/15 11:25 1 2 3 4 5 Turn on the camera. (p.30) Slide the power switch to turn on the camera. Set the mode dial to [ ]. (p.31) Select the PIC (image quality) mode. (p.38) Press the PIC button to select the image quality mode. Compose the picture. (p.38) Press the button to make the subject larger and the button to make the subject smaller. Record the image. (p.
Playback 5/26 100-0005 1600 2001/07/15 11:25 1 2 3 Turn on the camera. (p.30) Slide the power switch to turn on the camera. Set the mode dial to [ ]. (p.31) Select a file. (p.70) Press the button to display the previous file and the next file. button to display the ● Displaying Multiple Files (Thumbnail Display) (p.76) 1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the MENU button. Press the button to select and press the ENTER button. THUMBNAIL 3 Press the , , or button to change the file.
Erasing DELETE ONE MENU 1 2 3 4 5 Turn on the camera. (p.30) Slide the power switch to turn the camera on. Set the mode dial to [ ]. (p.31) Select the file you want to delete and press the MENU button. (p.93) Press the button to display the previous file and the button to display the next file. Check that the symbol is highlighted and press the ENTER button. (p.93) Press the shutter release button.
Names of Parts ■ Camera Front Shutter release button (p.36) Power switch (p.30) Flash sensor Flash Lens Charging lamp (p.23) (Blinks when connected to PC.) Back DIGITAL terminal cover switch (p.74) DIGITAL terminal cover (p.74) DIGITAL (AV/USB) terminal (p.74) Battery cover (p.21) Card cover (p.26) Card cover switch (p.26) Reset switch (p.113) 12 Wrist strap eyelet (p.20) Power supply terminal (DC-input) cover (p.
Operating parts button (p.51) button PIC button (p.38) /Zoom button ( ) (p.38) Speaker (p.71) Mode dial (p.31) Earphone terminal Microphone LCD monitor (p.32, p.36) ■ RICOH BASE Camera setting parts Flash LED Autofocus LED MENU/ENTER button CANCEL button DISPLAY button ■ Arm (Required when the camera is connected to a PC) Remote control reception START key Power supply terminal (DC-input) (p.105) ■ AC adapter AC-3 DIGITAL (AV/USB) terminal (p.
Safety Precautions Warning Symbols Various symbols are used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to prevent physical harm to you or other people and damage to property. The symbols and their meanings are explained below. Danger This symbol indicates matters that may lead to imminent risk of death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled. Warning This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this equipment. Danger ● Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or alter the equipment yourself. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment poses significant electrical hazard. ● Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or directly solder the battery. ● Do not put the battery in a fire, attempt to heat it, use it in a high temperature environment such as next to a fire or inside a car, or abandon it.
Warning ● Avoid any contact with the liquid crystal inside the LCD monitor, should the monitor be damaged. Follow the emergency measures below in the following circumstances. • SKIN: If any of the liquid crystal gets on your skin, wipe it off and rinse the affected area thoroughly with water, then wash well with soap. • EYES: If it gets in your eyes, wash your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice immediately.
Warning ● Do not use the equipment in the bathroom or shower as this could result in fire or electric shock. ● Do not use the equipment near flammable gases, gasoline, benzine, thinner or similar substances to avoid the risk of explosion, fire or burns. ● Do not use the equipment in aircraft or other locations where usage is restricted or prohibited as this may lead to disasters or accidents. ● Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the electrical plug as this may lead to fire.
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this unit. Caution ● Contact with fluid leaking from a battery can lead to burns. If part of your body comes in contact with a damaged battery, wash the area with water immediately. (Do not use soap.) If a battery starts to leak, remove it immediately from the equipment and wipe the battery chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new battery. ● Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets. Loose cords pose a fire hazard.
Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED Before Using the Camera................................................20 Attaching the Wrist Strap................................................................ 20 Powering the Camera......................................................21 Charging the Battery ...................................................................... 22 Loading the Battery ........................................................................ 21 Using the AC Adapter.............................
Before Using the Camera Attaching the Wrist Strap Attach the wrist strap to the camera. Important • Do not swing the camera around by the strap. 20 1 Pass the end of the strap through the wrist strap eyelet on the camera.
Powering the Camera 1 Loading the Battery Load the rechargeable battery (DB-40) in the camera before operating. 1 Check that the camera is turned off and slide the battery cover open. m See “Turning the Camera On and Off” (p.30). 2 Load the battery and close the battery cover. Make sure that the battery cover is closed securely. Important • Be sure to charge the battery before using it for the first time. (The battery is not charged at the time it leaves the factory.) See “Charging the Battery” (p.
(when fully charged) Battery Approx. recording time Approx. playback time Rechargeable battery DB-40 50 min. 80 min. Tips How to Extend the Recording and Playback Times Keep the following points in mind when operating the camera. • The values indicated above tend to decrease depending on the temperature in which the camera is used. In a cold environment, warming the battery in your hands, for example, could increase the number of images you can record.
4 Place the camera on the RICOH BASE. 1 • You can use the high speed battery charger. (Charging time: Approx. 2 hours at room temperature.) See “Optional Accessories” (p.117). GETTING STARTED Charging will start. The charging lamp on the camera lights during charging and goes off when charging is finished. Charging takes approximately 3hours at room temperature. Note ■ Precautions for use • Use only the Ricoh rechargeable battery (DB-40). • Use the RICOH BASE when charging the battery.
Using the AC Adapter When using the camera for a long period to shoot or playback images, connect the AC adapter and power the camera from a household electrical outlet. About the AC adapter Be sure to read the safety precautions before use. 1 Check that the camera is turned off and slide the battery cover open. m See “Turning the Camera On and Off” (p.30). 2 Open the power supply terminal (DCinput) cover, set the AC adapter converter and then close the battery cover.
Storage Media 1 ■ Precautions for use • Never insert or remove the card while the camera is turned on. • Do not bend the card, subject it to strong force or impact, or drop it. • Avoid using or storing the card in an environment where there is likely to be static electricity or electrical interference. • Avoid using or storing the card in places that are subject to high temperature and humidity, in dusty places, or in an environment where corrosive substances are present.
Tips To protect important data • To avoid accidental recording or deleting Write-protect of data, set the writeswitch protect switch to [LOCK]. Release the lock to record or delete data. • Keep the metal terminal parts of the memory card clean. • If the card becomes damaged, it may result in loss of data. . Inserting the SD Memory Card Turn the camera off before inserting the SD memory card.
■ Removing the card 1 1 Check that the camera is turned off. 2 GETTING STARTED m See “Turning the Camera On and Off” (p.30). Slide the card cover switch to open the card cover. Push the card in and then pull it out. The card eject function is activated by pushing the card in. Keep the card horizontal when pulling it out. . Formatting an SD Memory Card Format an SD memory card.
3 Press the or button to select [FORMAT] and press the button. SET UP FORMAT KEEP SETTING DIGITAL ZOOM LCD CONFIRM. AUTO OFF 4 1/3 OFF 1SEC. 1MIN. SELECT: Press the shutter release button. ! FORMAT MEMORY CARD CANCEL:CANCEL START:RELEASE The [FORMATTING] message will be displayed. When formatting is completed, the screen will return to the SET UP menu.
Chapter 2 MASTERING BASIC OPERATION Turning the Camera On and Off ......................................30 Using the Mode Dial........................................................31 Explanation of the Data Displays ....................................32 Before You Start Recording .............................................34 Setting the Date and Time.............................................................. 34 How to Hold the Camera ................................................................
Turning the Camera On and Off Follow the procedure below to turn the camera on and off. 1 Slide the power switch in the direction shown by the arrow (toward POWER). The camera will turn on. To turn the camera off, slide the power switch toward POWER again. Tips Auto Power Off The auto power off function will be activated and the monitor and camera will be turned off automatically to conserve the battery if the camera is left with no buttons operated for the preset time.
Using the Mode Dial The camera offers a number of modes for recording and playback. The mode dial is used to select the desired mode. Mode dial Description Setup mode This mode is used for changing and confirming the camera settings. Play mode This mode is used for playing recorded files. Still Picture mode This mode is used for normal shooting. Text mode This mode is used for recording text. Colour is eliminated and the picture is recorded in 2 values, black and white.
Explanation of the Data Displays The LCD monitor displays symbols and figures showing the status of the camera, such as the battery level, the number of recordable images, and the mode setting. Note • If a message is displayed, see “Error Messages” (p.113).
■ Play Mode Display Playback time File no./Total no. of files Folder name/File name 8/26 00:00 100-0005 320 5/26 100-0005 N 1600 2 MASTERING BASIC OPERATION START:RELEASE 2001/07/15 11:25 2001/07/15 11:25 Date and Time Indicator Message LCD monitor Type of file Size/No. of pixels 1600 • 1280 • 640 • 320 Protect mode * Battery symbol * When the low battery icon ( ) is displayed, change or charge the battery. m See “Loading the Battery” (p.21) and “Charging the Battery” (p.22).
Before You Start Recording This section explains how to make the various camera settings, such as setting the date and time, adjusting the focus and capturing the subject. Setting the Date and Time Follow the procedure below to set the date and time. You will need to adjust these settings when you first use the camera and when you wish to change the preset date and time. Note • The date and time that you set here are used as the camera data (shooting date and time).
How to Hold the Camera Unintentional movement of the camera during shooting will result in blurred images. To keep the camera steady, hold the camera correctly. Be particularly careful to keep the camera steady when taking telephoto zoom shots. MASTERING BASIC OPERATION 1 2 Hold the camera steady with both hands with your elbows pressed lightly to your body. Hold the camera steady with both hands, aim it at your subject and view the image on the LCD monitor.
Adjusting the Focus Follow the procedure below to check the position of the subject on the LCD monitor and adjust the focus. ■ LCD monitor ● Shooting scope Position your subject in the middle of the LCD monitor. Note • The dotted lines and shaded area indicated on the LCD monitor are for explanatory purposes only. There are no actual dotted lines or shaded area.
The autofocus LED (green) will light when the subject is in focus. The focus, exposure and white balance are locked at this point. 25 N 1600 2 MASTERING BASIC OPERATION 2001/07/15 11:25 ● Press fully To record the image, press the shutter release button down fully from half-pressed without removing your finger. ■ Subjects on which it is difficult to focus You may experience difficulty focusing on the following subjects.
Changing the Size of the Subject (Zoom) By pressing the zoom button, you can vary the size of the subject without changing the distance between yourself and the subject (equivalent to 38-76mm in 35mm camera format). Note 1 button (Tele) : The subject becomes larger. • button (Wide) : The subject becomes smaller. Press the button or the • T button. 25 N 1600 W 2001/07/15 11:25 The zoom indication bar will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Adjust the subject to the desired size.
● Approximate file size by PIC mode Image quality (Compression rate) Note F (Fine) N (Normal) E (Economy) (Non-compressed) 1600 × 1200 710KB 359KB 183KB 5.5MB 1280 × 960 –– 307KB –– –– 680 × 480 –– 82KB –– –– NC Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor Follow the procedure below to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor when it is hard to see, such as in strong sunlight. 1 Press the DISPLAY button for about 2 seconds.
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Chapter 3 SHOOTING Basic Shooting ................................................................42 Operation Flow ............................................................................... 42 Still Picture Mode ........................................................................... 43 Text Mode ....................................................................................... 45 Continuous Shooting Mode ............................................................ 46 Motion Picture Mode ...
Basic Shooting This section explains the general flow of shooting operation and provides basic shooting instructions. Operation Flow Basic shooting follows the steps below. Slide the power switch to turn Turn the camera on the camera on. (p.30) Select the recording mode Select the PIC mode Check the position of the subject Select the size of the subject Record the image 42 Choose the shooting mode: , , , , . (p.43) Choose from six image quality modes: 1600F, 1600N, 1600E, 1600NC, 1280N and 640N.
Still Picture Mode Use the still picture mode for normal shooting. ■ Operation Map 3 SHOOTING Recording mode 1 Set the mode dial to [ ]. m See “Changing the Size of the Subject (Zoom)” (p.38) See “Adjusting the Focus” (p.36) 2 Press the shutter release button. 25 N 1600 2001/07/15 11:25 The image will be displayed and recorded. Note • If the distance to the subject is less than about 40cm in Tele mode or 14cm in Wide mode, use macro mode. See “Macro Mode” (p.55).
require more time to compose a shot, disable the auto power off function. See “Changing the Auto Power Off Setting” (p.98). • If you intend to use the camera for a long period, have a spare battery or AC adapter ready. Tips Focus Lock Shooting Usually the focus is set on the subject that appears in the autofocus field on the LCD monitor. If the subject is located outside the autofocus field, it may appear blurred in the resulting picture. At such times, use the focus lock.
Text Mode Follow the procedure below to record text. The appropriate processing to record text is carried out and the text is recorded in two values only, black and white. ■ Operation Map 3 SHOOTING Recording mode 1 Set the mode dial to [ ]. m See “Changing the Size of the Subject (Zoom)” (p.38) . See “Adjusting the Focus” (p.36). 2 Press the shutter release button. Important 25 1600 • It takes some time to record the image. Note 2001/07/15 11:25 The image will be displayed and recorded.
Continuous Shooting Mode Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is pressed. This mode is useful for taking those not-tobe-missed shots. ■ Operation Map Recording mode 1 Set the mode dial to [ ]. m See “Changing the Size of the Subject (Zoom)” (p.38). See “Adjusting the Focus” (p.36). Note • The flash will not fire in Continuous Shooting mode. • Non-compressed mode cannot be selected in Continuous Shooting mode.
● Maximum number of shots in Continuous Shooting mode The maximum number of shots that you can take in Continuous Shooting mode is as shown below according to the PIC mode. Size (No. of pixels) F N E (Fine) (Normal) (Economy) 3 Approx. 7 Approx. 14 Approx. 28 1280 × 960 –– Approx. 14 –– 680 × 480 –– Approx. 56 –– SHOOTING 1600 × 1200 Image quality (Compression rate) • The above shows the maximum number of images that can be taken continuously at one time.
2 Press the shutter release button. 00:00 10:12 320 START:RELEASE 2001/07/15 11:25 Shooting will start. Press the shutter release button again to stop recording. Voice Memo Mode Important • The microphone is located on the top left of the operating parts. Aim the camera to obtain the optimum recording conditions. Follow the procedure below to record sound. The possible recording time is displayed according to the remaining space in the recording destination.
2 Press the shutter release button. 12:30 00:00 START:RELEASE • If the recording/recordable time exceeds 99min. 59sec., the display on the LCD monitor changes to hours and minutes. Example: 100 minutes is displayed as [1:40]. Recording will start. The symbol blinks during recording and the recording time is displayed. Press the shutter release button again to stop recording.
Shooting Functions This section explains the various shooting functions. The functions that can be used vary depending on the recording mode. Refer to the table below.
Effective Range of the Flash When you record an image using the flash, the effective range of the flash is about 0.6-2.0m in Tele mode and 0.6-2.5m in Wide mode. If the light from the flash does not reach the subject, the subject will appear dark in the image. 1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ] or [ ]. 3 SHOOTING Press the button to select the flash mode ( , Auto, (No display), lit, blinking). The flash mode will change each time the button is pressed. 3 Press the shutter release button.
• If the LCD monitor appears dark when recording images using the flash, set the zoom to Wide. The focus may be hard to obtain in Tele mode. Exposure Compensation Normally, the camera will automatically adjust the exposure compensation for backlighting when the subject is in the middle of the shooting scope. If there is a significant difference in brightness between the background and the subject, however, the subject tends to be under- or over-exposed. Exposure compensation is useful in this situation.
2 Check that has been selected and press the ENTER button. Note • If has not been selected, press the or button to select the setting. +/— 3 SHOOTING MENU 3 Press the or button to select the compensation level and press the ENTER button. +/— + 1.0 + 0.5 0.0 — 0.5 — 1.5 MENU 4 Press the shutter release button. Note 25 N 1600 EV+0.5 • Enable the keep settings mode to save the exposure compensation setting. See “Keep Settings” (p.96).
White Balance The white balance mode adjusts the white balance so that you can capture your subject in its natural colours regardless of the light source. The auto mode will suffice in most situations. The auto mode automatically adjusts the white balance based on the white areas, ensuring that white is reproduced as white regardless of the light source. Consequently, a subject that lacks white areas or that is dominated by dark tones may not achieve an appropriate white balance.
3 Press the or button to select the white balance (auto, daylight, overcast, tungsten or fluorescent) and press the ENTER button. WHITE BALANCE 3 SHOOTING AUTO DAYLIGHT OVERCAST TUNGSTEN FLORCNT. MENU 4 Press the shutter release button. Note 25 N 1600 2001/07/15 11:25 Note • In auto mode, subjects lacking white areas may not achieve an appropriate white balance. When shooting such subjects, add a white object to the composition.
2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. and MACRO MODE MENU 3 Note • To cancel macro mode, select [OFF]. Press the or button to select [ON] and press the ENTER button. MACRO MODE ON OFF MENU 4 Press the shutter release button. Macro mode display T 25 N 1600 W 2001/07/15 11:25 Important • The focusing range is so small in macro mode that the focus can be lost if the camera is moved. Make sure that the camera is firmly positioned to keep it steady when shooting.
Images with Voice Memo You can record 10 seconds of voice memo with still picture and text images. This mode enables you to add a comment to go with the image. Set the mode dial to [ MENU button. 2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. ] and press the • The microphone is located on the top left of the operating parts. Aim the camera to obtain the optimum recording conditions. 3 and SHOOTING 1 Important MODE SETTING MENU 3 Press the or button to select [IMG.
Note 5 6 • The focus, exposure and white balance are locked in the status when the shutter release button was pressed lightly. • Voice memo recording starts after the image has been recorded. At this time, check recording by blinking of the symbol. • Press the shutter release button again during recording to stop recording. Press the CANCEL button. Press the shutter release button. 25 N 1600 2001/07/15 11:25 After the image is displayed, you can record 10 seconds of voice memo.
3 Press the or button to select [FOCUS] and press the button. MODE SETTING 1/2 IMG. W/SOUND OFF FOCUS AF DATE IMPRINT Y/M/D ISO 200 ISO SETTING ON REDEYE REDUC BACK:CANCEL SELECT: Press the or button to select [MF] and press the ENTER button. MODE SETTING IMG. W/SOUND FOCUS AF DATE IMPRINT MF ISO SETTING REDEYE REDUC SEL.:ENTER CANCEL: 5 6 SHOOTING 4 3 Note • To cancel manual focus mode, select [AF]. (The mode will return to autofocus mode.) Press the CANCEL button.
Date Imprint Mode Use this mode to record images imprinted with the date. Note • Set the correct date and time in Setup mode. See “Setting the Date and Time” (p.34). 1 Set the mode dial to [ , press the MENU button. 2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. or ] and and MODE SETTING MENU 3 Press the or button to select [DATE IMPRINT] and press the button. MODE SETTING 1/2 IMG.
Y/M/D : 2001/07/15 D/M/Y : 15/07/2001 M/D/Y : 07/15/2001 D/TIME : 2001/07/15 10:00 5 6 Press the CANCEL button. Press the shutter release button. Note When date imprint mode is set, the colour of the date on the LCD monitor changes to orange. SHOOTING ISO Setting 3 • Enable the keep settings mode to save the date imprinting setting. See “Keep Settings” (p.96). You can change the ISO sensitivity when recording images. 1 Set the mode dial to [ , press the MENU button.
4 Press the or button to select the ISO sensitivity (AUTO, ISO 200 or ISO 400) and press the ENTER button. MODE SETTING IMG. W/SOUND FOCUS DATE IMPRINT AUTO ISO SETTING ISO 200 REDEYE REDUC ISO 400 SEL.:ENTER CANCEL: Note 5 6 • Enable the keep settings mode to save the ISO sensitivity setting. See “Keep Settings” (p.96). Press the CANCEL button. Press the shutter release button.
2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. and MODE SETTING 3 SHOOTING MENU 3 Press the or button to select [REDEYE REDUC] and press the button. MODE SETTING 1/2 IMG. W/SOUND OFF FOCUS AF DATE IMPRINT Y/M/D ISO SETTING ISO 200 REDEYE REDUC OFF BACK:CANCEL SELECT: 4 Press the or button to select [ON] and press the ENTER button. MODE SETTING IMG. W/SOUND FOCUS DATE IMPRINT ISO SETTING ON REDEYE REDUC OFF SEL.:ENTER CANCEL: 5 Press the CANCEL button.
Note 6 • Enable the keep settings mode to save the red-eye reduction setting. See “Keep Settings” (p.96). • The red-eye reduction function cannot be used in flash off mode. Press the shutter release button. 25 N 1600 Red-eye reduction display 2001/07/15 11:25 When you press the shutter release button, the preflash will fire several time in succession before the main flash fires and the shutter is released. Important • The shutter takes about 1 second to release after the shutter button is pressed.
3 Press the or button to select [TIME EXP.] and press the button. 2/2 MODE SETTING TIME EXP. OFF 3 SHOOTING BACK:CANCEL SELECT: 4 Press the or button to select the exposure time (OFF, 1 SEC., 2 SEC. or 4 SEC.) and press the ENTER button. MODE SETTING 5 6 TIME EXP. OFF 1 SEC. 2 SEC. 4 SEC. CANCEL: SEL.:ENTER Press the CANCEL button. Press the shutter release button. Note 25 N 1600 • Enable the keep settings mode to save the time exposure mode setting. See “Keep Settings” (p.96).
2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. and MODE SETTING MENU 3 Press the or button to select [BRIGHT CNTRL] and press the button. MODE SETTING FOCUS DATE IMPRINT ISO SETTING BRIGHT CNTRL AF Y/M/D ISO 200 0 BACK:CANCEL SELECT: Note 4 • + : The text becomes darker. –: The text becomes lighter. Press the or button to select the brightness level and press the ENTER button. MODE SETTING FOCUS DATE IMPRINT ISO SETTING BRIGHT CNTRL CANCEL: 5 66 Press the CANCEL button.
6 Press the shutter release button. 25 1600 Brightness control setting display —1 3 SHOOTING 2001/07/15 11:25 Digital Zoom If you keep the button pressed when the zoom is at the maximum Tele position, the digital zoom will be triggered and the image will be magnified up to 2 times. 1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press the or button to select [DIGITAL ZOOM] and press the button. SET UP 1/3 FORMAT KEEP SETTING DIGITAL ZOOM LCD CONFIRM. AUTO OFF OFF 1SEC. 1MIN.
5 Press the button and keep it pressed for more than 1 second to enable digital zoom mode. Decide the magnification. 25 N 640 T W 2001/07/15 11:25 The orange area of the zoom indication bar is the scope of the digital zoom. Press the button to cancel the digital zoom. 6 68 Press the shutter release button.
Chapter 4 PLAYBACK/DELETING Basic Playback ................................................................70 Playing Still Picture/Text/Continuous Files ..................................... 70 Playing a Voice Memo File ............................................................. 71 Playing a Motion Picture File .......................................................... 73 Playing Files on a TV...................................................................... 74 Various Playback Functions .........
Basic Playback Important • If an unplayable file is encountered, the [UNMATCHED FILE] message will be displayed. This section explains how to play back recorded files and how to play back files on a TV. Playing Still Picture/Text/Continuous Files This function enables you to play files recorded in (still picture), (text) and (continuous shooting) modes, and still picture and text files with voice memo.
● Playing a still picture with voice memo 6/26 100-0005 1600 Note • Press the or button to display the volume indicator and then adjust the volume. See “Playing a Voice Memo File” (p.71). START:RELEASE 2001/07/15 11:25 4 To play back voice memo, press the shutter release button. Playback of voice memo files ends automatically. PLAYBACK/DELETING Playing a Voice Memo File This function enables you to play back files recorded in (voice memo) mode.
Note • The speaker is located on the top side of the camera. Turn the camera to the optimum position for playback. • If the sound from the speaker is not clear, you are recommended to use the stereo earphones (commercially available). • When the recorded sound files exceed 99 min. 59 sec., the LCD monitor display switches to hours and minutes. Example: 100 min. will appear as [1:40]. 3 Press the shutter release button.
Playing a Motion Picture File This function enables you to display files recorded in (motion picture) mode. ■ Operation Map Spreaker 4 1 Note Set the mode dial to [ ]. The most recently recorded file will be played back. 2 Press the or button to select the motion picture file. 3 Press the shutter release button. 8/26 00:00 100-0005 320 START:RELEASE 2001/07/15 11:25 • If the sound from the speaker is not clear, you are recommended to use the stereo earphones (commercially available).
Playing Files on a TV By connecting the camera to a TV by the AV cable supplied with the camera, you can play recorded files on the TV. Important ■ Connecting • Refer to the instruction manual for the equipment to which the camera is connected. AUDIO-IN (white) Note • You can connect the camera to the TV using the RICOH BASE. When connected, the camera can be operated by the remote control unit. See “Using the Remote Control” (p.105). VIDEO-IN (yellow) 1 Check that the camera is turned off.
2 Press the sides of the connector and disconnect the cable. 4 PLAYBACK/DELETING Note • When you are overseas, you can view recorded images on a TV set with the other Video-out signal method (NTSC/PAL). m See “Changing the Video-out Signal Method” (p.102). When the camera is connected to a TV, the picture on the camera’s LCD monitor is displayed as it is on the TV monitor. The range displayed may vary depending on the type of TV monitor.
Various Playback Functions This section explains the various playback functions. Thumbnail Display This function enables you to display nine files at once for quick searching. 1 Set the mode dial to [ MENU button. 2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. ] and press the and THUMBNAIL MENU The screen will change to the thumbnail display.
Note • The screen indicators in thumbnail display are as shown below. Indicator No mark ? Status Still picture file Voice memo file Text file Motion picture file Still picture file with voice memo Unplayable file 4 PLAYBACK/DELETING Zoom Playback This function enables you to enlarge a file lengthwise and heightwise and check for camera shake. Files can be magnified to approximately twice their size. 1 Set the mode dial to [ MENU button. 2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button.
● To move the display position If you want to display a different position, press the DISPLAY button and use the • • • buttons to change the position displayed. Press the DISPLAY button again to return to the zoom playback screen. BACK:DISPLAY 4 Press the CANCEL button. The screen will return to the normal playback screen. Protecting a File Important • Formatting the memory card will delete protected as well as unprotected files.
4 Press the or button to select [ONE FILE] and press the ENTER button. PROTECT ALL FILES CANCEL ALL ONE FILE MENU Press the ENTER button. PLAYBACK/DELETING 5 4 ● Protecting a file The protect setting will be enabled and the display will return to the protect screen. The symbol will be displayed next to the protected file. 5/26 100-0005 1600 CANCEL:CANCEL PROTECT:ENTER ● Unprotecting a file If you press the ENTER button when a file has already been protected, it will be unprotected.
2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. and PROTECT MENU 3 Press the or button to select [ALL FILES] or [CANCEL ALL] and press the ENTER button. PROTECT ALL FILES CANCEL ALL ONE FILE MENU 4 Press the ENTER button. ● In the case of [ALL FILES] 5/26 100-0005 1600 PROTECT ALL FILES CANCEL:CANCEL SEL.:ENTER All the files will be protected and the display will return to the protect screen. The symbol will be displayed next to all the protected files.
● In the case of [CANCEL ALL] 5/26 100-0005 1600 99 CANCEL ALL PROTECT CANCEL:CANCEL SEL.:ENTER 4 All the files will be unprotected and the display will return to the protect screen. Press the CANCEL button. PLAYBACK/DELETING 5 The display will return to the playback screen. Auto Playback This function automatically plays all the files stored in the storage media. 1 Set the mode dial to [ MENU button. 2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button.
3 Press the or button to select [AUTO PLAY] and press the button. MODE SETTING AUTO PLAY DPOF DELETE ALL VOICE MEMO BACK:CANCEL SELECT: Note 4 • Press the CANCEL button to cancel auto playback. • Press the shutter release button during playback to suspend playback and press it again to restart. • Playback time does not include the time required for retrieving files.
2 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. and MODE SETTING 4 MENU The playback menu will be displayed. Press the or button to select [DPOF] and press the button. MODE SETTING AUTO PLAY DPOF DELETE ALL VOICE MEMO m See “Specifying the Number of Prints” (p.83) See “Specifying the Number of Index Prints” (p.85) See “Canceling the DPOF Settings” (p.86) See “Confirming the DPOF Settings” (p.87) BACK:CANCEL SELECT: The DPOF menu will be displayed.
2 Press the or button to select the setting [ALL or ONE FILE] and press the ENTER button. DPOF Note • On each image to be printed, and the number of prints are displayed. 3 STND PRINTS INDEX PRINTS CANCEL DPOF CONFIRM ALL ONE FILE CANCEL: SEL.:ENTER Specify the number of prints. ● In the case of [ALL] Press the or button to specify the number of prints and press the ENTER button. ALL IMAGES 3 PRINTS CANCEL:CANCEL SEL.
Press the or button to specify the number of prints and press the ENTER button. STND PRINTS 3 PRINTS CANCEL:CANCEL SEL.:ENTER 4 4 Press the CANCEL button. PLAYBACK/DELETING The display will return to the Playback menu. Press the CANCEL button to exit the operation. ■ Specifying the Number of Index Prints All the files in the folder can be printed in reduced size. This is called an index prints.
3 Press the CANCEL button. The screen will return to the Playback menu. Press the CANCEL button to exit the operation. ■ Canceling the DPOF Settings This function enables you to cancel the DPOF settings, such as the number of prints and number of indexes. 1 Select [CANCEL DPOF] on the DPOF menu and press the button. DPOF STND PRINTS INDEX PRINTS CANCEL DPOF CONFIRM 0 BACK:CANCEL SELECT: 2 Select [STND] or [INDEX] and press the ENTER button.
■ Confirming the DPOF Settings This function enables you to confirm the settings, such as the number of prints and number of index prints. 1 Select [CONFIRM] on the DPOF menu and press the button. DPOF STND PRINTS INDEX PRINTS CANCEL DPOF CONFIRM 0 4 PLAYBACK/DELETING BACK:CANCEL SELECT: 2 After confirming the settings, press the CANCEL button.
3 Press the button to select press the ENTER button. and MODE SETTING MENU The Playback menu will be displayed. 4 Press the or button to select [VOICE MEMO] and press the button. MODE SETTING AUTO PLAY DPOF DELETE ALL VOICE MEMO BACK:CANCEL SELECT: ● If a voice memo has already been recorded 5/26 100-0005 1600 ! OVERWRITE VOICE MEMO: PRESS RELEASE BUTTON CANCEL:CANCEL SEL.:RELEASE If a voice memo has already been recorded, a message will be displayed.
5 Press the shutter release button. 5/26 100-0005 1600 RECORD VOICE MEMO: PRESS RELEASE BUTTON CANCEL:CANCEL Note • Press the shutter release button again during recording to stop recording. SEL.:RELEASE 4 Recording will start. When recording is finished, the display will return to the playback screen.
Playing Music This function enables you to use the camera as an MP3 player for playing music data. * MP3 stands for MPEG-1 AudioLayer3 and is an international sound compression standard. Data can be compressed into approx. one-tenth of the original volume. Note • By uploading MP3 files from the PC to the camera using RICOH Gate, you can play MP3 files on the camera. Refer to “RICOH Gate for Windows”, “RICOH Gate for Macintosh” manual on the supplied CD-ROM.
Note • You can switch between displaying the [Total playback time] and [Remaining playback time] by pressing the PIC button when the music is stopped. • If there are any unplayable MP3 files, the playback time displayed may differ from actual playback time. Playing Music 1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ]. 4 Press the shutter release button. PLAYBACK/DELETING RELEASE The music will be played. The autofocus LED is lit while the music is playing.
Deleting the Music Data This function enables you to delete the music data stored in the SD memory card. Note • You cannot delete music data by single tracks. 1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press the or button to select [MP3: DELETE] and press the button. SET UP VIDEO OUT MP3:DELETE OPTIONS 3/3 NTSC SELECT: 3 Press the shutter release button. ! MP3: DELETE ALL? CANCEL:CANCEL SEL.:RELEASE The music data will be deleted and the screen will return to the SETUP menu.
Deleting Files This function enables you to delete recorded files. You can delete a selected file or you can delete all the files in the folder. Note • Depending on the capacity of the memory card and the type of file, it may take a short time to delete a file. • Protected files cannot be deleted. Unprotect the file before deleting it. See “Protecting a File” (p.78) Important • Once deleted, files cannot be restored. Check the contents of a file carefully before deleting it.
Deleting All Files Note • You can delete all files or music data by formatting the SD memory card. See “Formatting an SD Memory Card” (p.27). This function enables you to delete all the files except for the music data. 1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press the button to select press the ENTER button. and MODE SETTING MENU The Playback menu will be displayed. 3 Press the or button to select [DELETE ALL] and press the button.
Chapter 5 CAMERA SETTINGS AND OTHER FUNCTIONS Changing the Camera Settings .......................................96 Keep Settings ................................................................................. 96 Changing the LCD Confirmation Time ........................................... 97 Changing the Auto Power Off Setting............................................. 98 Changing the Beep Sound Setting ................................................. 99 Changing the Power Saving Mode ............
Changing the Camera Settings This section explains how to change the camera settings, such as the auto power off, beep sound and image confirmation time. Keep Settings This keep settings mode is for saving the camera settings after the camera is turned off. The following settings can be saved. • Flash (p.50) • White balance (p.54) • Exposure compensation (p.52) • Images with voice memo (p.57) • Focus (p.58) • Date imprint (p.60) • ISO setting (p.61) • Time exposure (p.64) • Brightness control (p.
4 Press the or button to select [ON] and press the ENTER button. KEEP SETTING ON OFF FLASH WHITE BALANCE +/— IMG. W/SOUND FOCUS CANCEL: SEL.:ENTER The conditions are as follows. [ON] : Keep settings mode is enabled [OFF] : Keep settings mode is cancelled Press the CANCEL button to exit the operation. CAMERA SETTINGS AND 5 5 Changing the LCD Confirmation Time When you press the shutter release button to take a still picture, the image is displayed on the LCD monitor.
Note 3 • Images are not displayed when the image confirmation time is set to zero. • The image is displayed until recording is finished regardless of the preset image confirmation time in the case of text images, still pictures with voice memo, and when NC mode is set. Press the or button to select the image confirmation time (ZERO, 1 SEC., 2 SEC., 3 SEC. or 5 SEC.) and press the ENTER button. SET UP ZERO 1SEC. 2SEC. 3SEC. 5SEC. SEL.:ENTER FORMAT KEEP SETTING DIGITAL ZOOM LCD CONFIRM.
3 Press the or button to select the time (OFF, 1 MIN., 3 MIN., or 5 MIN.) and press the ENTER button. SET UP FORMAT KEEP SETTING DIGITAL ZOOM LCD CONFIRM. AUTO OFF CANCEL: OFF 1 MIN. 3 MIN. 5 MIN. SEL.:ENTER Note • If you select [OFF], the auto power off function will be disabled. • Turn the camera on again if the auto power off function is activated. 5 Changing the Beep Sound Setting CAMERA SETTINGS AND The camera beeps to alert you when it records an image.
Changing the Power Saving Mode This function enables you to reduce the power consumed by the LCD monitor and increase the life of the battery. 1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press the or button to select [POWER SAVE] and press the button. SET UP BEEP SOUND POWER SAVE SEQ.FILE NO. DATE SETTING LANGUAGE Note • This mode saves about 10% of normal power consumption. 3 2/3 ON OFF ON ENGLISH SELECT: Press the or button to select [ON] or [OFF] and press the ENTER button. SET UP BEEP SOUND POWER SAVE SEQ.
• The file names on one memory card may not be continuous in some cases. • To return the sequential numbering to the default setting, initialize the settings (p.103) and insert a memory card with no images on it. ● When sequential numbering is OFF Files are assigned the names RIMG0001 – RIMG9999. When a new memory card is inserted, file names are assigned in sequence from RIMG0001. When a memory card on which files have been recorded is inserted, the consecutive numbers on the card will be assigned.
1 2 Set the mode dial to [ ]. Press the or button to select [LANGUAGE] and press the button. SET UP 2/3 BEEP SOUND POWER SAVE SEQ.FILE NO. DATE SETTING LANGUAGE 3 ON OFF ON ENGLISH SELECT: Press the or button to select the display language and press the ENTER button. SET UP BEEP SOUND POWER SAVE SEQ.FILE NO. DATE SETTING LANGUAGE CANCEL: JAPANESE ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SEL.
2 Press the or button to select [VIDEO OUT] and press the button. SET UP 3/3 VIDEO OUT MP3:DELETE OPTIONS NTSC SELECT: 3 SET UP VIDEO OUT MP3:DELETE OPTIONS NTSC PAL CANCEL: SEL.:ENTER This function enables you to reset all the settings and return them to the status when the camera left the factory. Set the mode dial to [ • If you switch to the PAL system when the AV cable is connected, no display will appear on the LCD monitor.
3 Press the ENTER button. SET UP Note 4 VIDEO OUT MP3:DELETE OPTIONS RESET CANCEL: SEL.:ENTER Press the ENTER button. • Data recorded on the SD memory card will not be deleted. ! CLEAR ALL SETTINGS CANCEL:CANCEL 5 NEXT:ENTER Press the shutter release button. !! RESET? CANCEL:CANCEL START:RELEASE All the settings will be cleared and returned to their factory default settings.
Using the Remote Control The DR-4 remote control unit (optional) can be used to play back and delete recorded files. The following settings are required. Important • The remote control reception is located on the front of the RICOH BASE. Operate the remote control unit by aiming it at the receptor. • You cannot record the images with the remote control unit. Note • Refer to the manual supplied with the remote control unit for instructions on how to change the battery, clean the unit, etc.
● Correspondence The buttons on the remote control unit can be operated in the same way as the buttons on the camera. Correspondence of the remote control unit buttons with those on the camera is as shown below.
Appendix Troubleshooting .............................................................108 Error Messages .............................................................113 Using Your Camera in Other Countries .................................114 Recording Capacities ....................................................115 System Configuration ....................................................116 Optional Accessories ....................................................117 Handling Precautions ................
Troubleshooting Refer to the problems and remedies listed below before submitting the camera for repairs. If the problem persists, contact your nearest Ricoh Service Center. ■ Power Source Problem Power will not turn on Cause Battery is not loaded or is exhausted Remedy Load or charge battery. Page p.21 p.22 AC adapter not connected correctly Connect correctly. p.24 Camera was left unoperated so auto Turn power on again. power off function was activated p.
Problem Shutter release button pressed but no image recorded Cause SD memory card write-protect is set to [LOCK] Remedy Page Release lock (write-protect). p.26 SD memory card contact surface is Clean contact surface with soft dry dirty cloth. –– Cannot confirm shot image Image confirmation time is too short Set longer image confirmation time. p.97 No image on LCD monitor Power is not turned on or LCD monitor is too dark Turn camera on or adjust brightness of LCD monitor. p.30 p.
Problem Cause Remedy Page Image colours not natural Shooting conditions difficult for white balance in auto mode Place a white object near subject, use flash or set white balance to mode other than auto. p.54 Date and other recording data not displayed Screen display function is set to off Press DISPLAY button to switch screen display mode. p.
Problem Cause Remedy Page Cannot delete file File is protected Cancel protect setting. p.78 SD memory card write-protect is set to [LOCK] Cancel [LOCK] (write-protect). p.26 Cannot format SD memory card SD memory card write-protect is set to [LOCK] Cancel [LOCK] (write-protect). p.26 Remote control unit (optional) does not work AV cable is not connected Connect AV cable correctly. p.105 Obstruction between remote control Remove obstruction.
■ Miscellaneous Problem SD memory card will not go in slot Cause Card incorrectly oriented Remedy Page Insert card correctly. p.26 Camera will not Battery exhausted operate when buttons are Camera malfunction pressed Charge battery or use AC adapter. p.22 p.24 • Turn power off and then on again and set mode dial to (still picture) or (text). • If problem persists, reset by removing battery from camera and loading again, then turn camera on and operate. p.30 p.31 p.
Error Messages If an error message is displayed on the LCD monitor, follow the procedures below. Message Remedy NO CARD No card has been inserted. Insert card. FORMAT CARD Card not formatted. Format card. CARD ERROR Format card again. If error message is still displayed, there is problem with card. Use another card. CARD PROTECTED Card write-protect is set on [LOCK]. Release lock. INSUFFICIENT MEMORY Voice memo file cannot be recorded.
Using Your Camera in Other Countries Ricoh AC-3 AC adapter (optional) • The adapter can be used in regions where the voltage ranges from 100 V to 240 V and the frequency is 50Hz/60Hz. • Some countries use electrical outlets which have different shapes. Inquire at your travel agent about the necessary plug adapter for the country of your destination before you leave.
Recording Capacities The table below gives the approximate number of recordable images by SD memory card capacity and PIC mode. 32 MB 64 MB F 8 38 79 N 15 78 161 E 31 156 322 NC 1 5 10 1280 × 980 N 18 93 192 640 × 480 N 63 310 640 1600 × 1200 63 310 640 1280 × 980 63 310 640 Motion picture (min:sec) 0:37 2:53 5:54 Voice memo (min:sec) 4:51 23:13 47:44 1600 × 1200 Still picture (No. of images) Text (No.
System Configuration You can upload music data from a PC and use the camera as an audio player with the commercially available stereo earphohes. Stereo earphones Caplio RR10 Rechargeable battery SD memory card By using a PC card adapter (optional), you can transfer images directly to the PC. AC adapter converter AC adapter AV cable USB cable AV cable USB cable RICOH BASE AC adapter You can play back recorded images on a TV/video.
Optional Accessories Item SD memory card Model FM-32SD Remarks Media for recording images. FM-64SD AC adapter PC card adapter Rechargeable battery AC-3 FM-SD53 DB-40 For drawing power directly from a household electrical outlet. Used to insert the SD memory card directly into the PC card slot. Main camera battery. BJ-2 High speed charger for the rechargeable battery. Remote control unit DR-4 For remote operation of the camera's playback function by using RICOH BASE.
Handling Precautions ● This camera is not waterproof. Keep away from water, rain, beverages, etc. If any liquid gets into the camera, consult your nearest Ricoh service office. ● Be careful not to drop the camera or subject it to impact. ● To avoid overheating, do not use the flash more than is necessary in continuous shots. ● Do not fire the flash close to one’s eyes as this may cause impaired eyesight. ● Do not fire the flash at anyone driving a vehicle as this may cause a traffic accident.
Care and Storage ■ Care ● Fingerprints or dirt on the lens will reduce the quality of the image, so take care not to get them dirty. ● Do not wipe dust or smears off the lens with your fingers. Use a lens blower, readily available at most photographic suppliers, to blow dust off, or a soft cloth and wipe lightly. ● Be sure to clean the lens after use at the beach or in the vicinity of chemicals. ● If the camera should malfunction, contact your nearest Ricoh service office.
Specifications Camera ■ General ● Video signal protocol ● Power source voltage ● Dimensions (W × H × D) ● ● ● ● Weight Operating range – Temperature Operating range – Humidity Storage temperature range ■ Camera ● CCD ● Lens • Focal length • Minimum shooting range • Macro shooting range • Digital zoom ● Monitor • Display size • Display type • No.
• Modes : Flash off/Forced flash/Auto /Slow synchro/ Red-eye reduction ■ Music Data Recording Parts ● Compression system (audio) ● ● ● ● Appendix ■ Image Data Recording and Playback ● Image resolution • Still picture : 1600 × 1200, 1280 × 960, 640 × 480 pixels • Text : 1600 × 1200, 1280 × 960 pixels • Motion picture : 320 × 240 pixels ● File format • Still picture : Compressed: JPEG (Exif2.
■ Keep Date Setting : Approx. 20 days ■ Compatible Memory Cards for Recording and Playback ● Type of memory : SD memory card (8MB ~ 64MB) • Operating voltage : 3.3V RICOH BASE ● ● ● ● ● ● Power supply voltage Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight Working temperature range Working humidity range Storage temperature range : : : : : : AC adapter, 5V 66 × 95 × 56mm (2.6” × 3.7” × 2.2”) Approx. 73g (2.
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About the Warranty and Servicing 1. This product is backed by a one-year limited warranty. During the warranty period, which starts from the date of purchase, 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.
Note • Before sending the camera in for repair, check the battery and read the instruction manual again to ensure proper operation. • Some repairs require a significant amount of time to be completed. • When sending the camera to a service center, please include a note which describes the defective part and the problem as precisely as possible. • Remove all accessories not related to the problem before sending the camera to the service center.
Index Alphabetical Index A E AC adapter ........................................ 24 Adjusting the focus .......................... 36 Auto playback ................................... 81 Auto power off ................................... 98 Error messages............................... 113 Exposure compensation ................. 52 B Battery Charging....................................... 22 Loading ........................................ 21 Beep sound .......................................
Music mode ....................................... 31 T N Tele ..................................................... 38 Text mode .................................... 31, 45 Thumbnail display ............................ 76 Time exposure .................................. 64 Turning the camera on and off ....... 30 No. of pixels....................................... 39 Non-compressed .............................. 38 P PIC (Image Quality) mode .............. 38 Play mode ..............................
Functional Index ■ Recording Mode [ • • • • ] +/— Exposure compensation (p.52) White balance (p.54) Macro mode (p.55) MENU MODE SETTING 1/2 IMG. W/SOUND OFF FOCUS AF DATE IMPRINT Y/M/D ISO 200 ISO SETTING ON REDEYE REDUC BACK:CANCEL SELECT: MODE SETTING TIME EXP. IMG. W/SOUND (p.57) FOCUS (p.58) DATE IMPRINT (p.60) ISO SETTING (p.61) REDEYE REDUC (p.62) 2/2 OFF TIME EXP. (p.
■ Play Mode [ ] MODE SETTING Delete single file (p.93) Thumbnail (p.76) Zoom playback (p.77) Protect (p.78) MENU MODE SETTING AUTO PLAY (p.81) AUTO PLAY DPOF DELETE ALL VOICE MEMO DPOF (p.82) DELETE ALL (p.94) VOICE MEMO (p.87) BACK:CANCEL SELECT: ■ SETUP Mode [ SET UP FORMAT KEEP SETTING DIGITAL ZOOM LCD CONFIRM. AUTO OFF 1/3 FORMAT (p.27) KEEP SETTING (p.96) OFF 1SEC. 1MIN. SELECT: SET UP BEEP SOUND POWER SAVE SEQ.FILE NO.
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