Camera User Guide The serial number of this product is given on the bottom face of the camera. Basic Operations If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. This section provides a basic overview of how to turn on the camera, take pictures and play back pictures. Advanced Operations Read this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions.
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 Read all safety precautions thoroughly to ensure safe use. Test Shooting Please be sure to do some test shooting to make sure it is recording properly before normal use.
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 Warning Caution This symbol indicates matters that may lead to imminent risk of death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled. This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Warning ● Turn off the power immediately in the event of abnormalities such as smoke or unusual odors being emitted. Remove the battery as soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. If you are drawing power from a household electrical outlet, be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet to avoid fire or electrical hazards. Discontinue use of the equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning. Contact the nearest service center at your earliest convenience.
● Keep the equipment out of the reach of children. ● Do not touch the internal components of the equipment if they become exposed as a result of being dropped or damaged. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment could lead to an electric shock. Remove the battery as soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. Take the equipment to your nearest dealer or service center if it is damaged. ● Do not use the equipment in wet areas as this could result in fire or electric shock.
Using the Manuals The following two manuals are included with your CX4. “Camera User Guide” (This booklet) This guide explains the usage and functions of the camera. It also explains how to install the provided software on your computer. “Software User Guide” (PDF file) The “Software User Guide” is available in the following folders on the provided CD-ROM. This guide explains how to download images from the camera to your computer. Each language has its own “Software User Guide” in the respective folder.
Quick Q & A Index 5: See these pages for information on camera settings : See these pages for explanations of camera features First Steps How do I set the clock? Setting the clock 5 P.26, 98; P.102 How do I format internal memory or a memory card? Formatting How do I charge the battery? 5 P.22, 98; P.99 5 P.
Advanced Settings How do I take photos at different sizes? Picture quality/size 5 P.71; How do I adjust exposure? P.72 Exposure compensation 5 P.71; P.74 How do I compensate for colored light sources? How do I take monochrome photos? Image settings 5 P.71; White balance How do I reduce image noise? Noise reduction 5 P.71; P.74 Date imprint 5 P.71; 5 P.71; P.77 5 P.66 P.77, 83 Can I take several photos in one burst? Continuous mode How do I stamp the date on photos? P.77, 82 5 P.
Contents Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ 2 Using the Manuals ................................................................................................ 5 Quick Q & A Index .................................................................................................. 6 Contents ...................................................................................................................
Advanced Operations 1 ADJ. Button Functions 45 46 Selecting Shooting Menu Options Assigned to the ADJ./OK Button ......... 46 Shifting the AE and AF Targets ............................................................................................ 47 2 Using the Fn (Function) Button 48 Assigning a Role to the Fn Button .................................................................................... 49 Shifting the AF Target for Macro Shooting .....................................................
Picture Quality/Size: Choosing Size and Compression Options for Photographs ................. 72 Movie Size: Choosing a Frame Size for Movies........................................................................... 72 Density: Adjusting Contrast in Text Mode .................................................................................... 72 Size: Choosing the Size of Photographs Taken in Text Mode ........................................................... 72 Focus: Choosing How the Camera Focuses ...
Resize: Creating Small Copies of Images ....................................................................................... 86 Trim: Creating Cropped Copies ....................................................................................................... 86 Level Compensation: Creating Copies with Modified Brightness and Contrast .................. 86 White Balance Compensation: Creating Copies with Modified White Balance............. 86 Skew Correction: Reducing the Effects of Perspective .......
Function Guide: Viewing Help............................................................................................. 101 Shooting Info. Display Frame: Viewing Settings at a Glance ...................................... 101 Minimum Distance: Displaying the Minimum Focus Distance ......................................... 101 Auto Rotate: Rotating Pictures for Playback........................................................................... 101 White Saturation Display: Viewing Image Highlights ........
Basic Operations If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Packing List ..........................................14 How to Use the Mode Dial ...................15 Names of Parts .....................................16 Picture Display .....................................18 Getting Ready ......................................21 Basic Shooting .....................................27 Playing Back Images ............................34 Deleting Files ...................................
Packing List Open the package and make sure all the items are included. * The actual appearance of items included may differ. If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. • CX4 • Rechargeable Battery The serial number of the camera is provided on the bottom face of the camera. • Battery Charger • USB Cable (Mini B cable) • AV Cable • Handstrap • Warranty • Camera User Guide • CD-ROM (GP.109) Optional Accessories • Soft Case (SC-90) Used to store your camera.
How to Use the Mode Dial Set the mode dial to the desired mode before shooting still images or movies. Symbol Function Description Auto Shooting Mode Automatically sets the optimal aperture value and shutter speed 5 depending on the subject. My Settings Mode You can shoot using the settings T, U registered in [Reg. My Settings]. Movie Mode Allows you to shoot movies.
Names of Parts Camera Front View If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 2 34 7 8 9 Item Name 1 Mode Dial 2 3 4 5 6 Shutter Release Button Microphone POWER Button Lens Cover Zoom Lever z (Telephoto)/Z (Wide-angle) 8 (Enlarged View)/9 (Thumbnail View) Flash AF Auxiliary Light/Self-Timer Lamp Lens 7 8 9 16 5 6 Refer to P.15, 27, 33, 54, 58, 61, 62, 66 P.27 P.66 P.25 — P.29, 34, 36 P.31 P.
Rear View 7 2 1 9 3 4 5 6 15 (*) 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 Item Name Picture Display Strap Eyelet Terminal Cover Speaker USB Terminal AV Output Terminal N (Macro) ADJ./OK Button (*) F (Flash) 6 (Playback) Button MENU Button Fn (Function) Button t (Self-timer)/D (Delete) Button DISP. Button Power (DC input) Cable Cover Battery/Card Cover Tripod Screw Hole Refer to P.18 P.14 P.97, 105, 113, 115 P.67 P.105, 113, 115 P.97 P.30 P.46 P.31 P.34 P.54, 58, 62, 71, 85, 98 P.48 P.32, 37 P.36, 40, 42 — P.135 P.
Picture Display Example of Picture Display when Shooting Pictures If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 18 Still Image Mode 1 2 0.3 + 22 Interval 23 27 cm24 1cm- 10 6 789 4 4:33 F 3 4 5 21 1 Sec 25 X4.8 33 26 32 F3.5 28 1/1000 1000 EV + 0.
Movie Mode 36 38 37 00 : 00 /00 : 02 640 Item Name Refer to Item Name P.131 38 Movie Recording Indicator 36 Recording Time 37 Remaining Recording Time P.131 Refer to P.66 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When the number of remaining shots is 10,000 or more, “9999” is displayed.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The picture display may display messages to inform you of operational instructions or the camera’s status while in use. • Additional information can be viewed by pressing the DISP. button. (GP.40) 1 2 3 5 6 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. AUTO 4 F3.5 ISO 100 3.5 1/60 60 7 EV + 0.
Getting Ready Turn the power on and get ready to shoot. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the Battery This camera uses the rechargeable battery DB-100, a dedicated lithium-ion battery supplied with the camera. The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use. The battery is not charged at the time of purchase.
About the SD Memory Card (available in stores) Pictures can be stored in the camera’s 86 MB internal memory or on SD or SDHC memory cards (hereafter referred to as “memory cards”) available separately from third-party suppliers. About Formatting ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The [Copy to Card from Internal Memory] item (GP.87) in the playback menu (GP.85) can be used to copy the pictures in internal memory to a memory card. • A Speed Class 6 memory card is recommended when recording movies with [x1280] selected for [Movie Size]. 1 Insert the battery into the battery charger, making sure that the r and s markings on the battery match those on the battery charger.
Loading the Rechargeable Battery and SD Memory Card After recharging the rechargeable battery, load the battery and the SD memory card. Be sure the camera is off before removing the battery or the SD memory card. If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Open the battery/card cover. 2 Insert the rechargeable battery and SD memory card. • Make sure the SD memory card is facing the right way and then push the card all the way in until it clicks.
Turning the Power On/Off Press the POWER button to turn the camera on or off. When the camera is turned on, a start-up sound plays and the picture display turns on. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• If you adjust the clock before turning the camera off, the camera will display the number of shots taken since the clock was set. • A zero is displayed if the clock is not set.
Setting the Language 1 Press the ADJ./OK button !"NF to select a language. If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. • When the DISP. button is pressed, the language setting is canceled and the date/time setting screen appears. 2 Press the ADJ./OK button. • The display language is set, and the date/time setting screen appears. Setting the Date and Time 1 Press the ADJ./OK button !"NF to set the year, month, date, time and format.
Basic Shooting Now you are ready. Shooting in Auto Shooting Mode (Focus and Shoot) The shutter release button works in two steps. When you press the shutter release button halfway (Half-press), the auto-focus function is triggered to determine the focal distance. Next, press it all the way down (Fullpress) to shoot. When your subject is not in the center of your composition, compose your photo after focusing (Focus Lock).
4 To take a picture with the subject in the foreground in focus against a background, half-press the shutter release button to focus on the subject, and then compose your shot. Subject to be focused If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 28 Shooting range 5 Gently press the shutter release button all the way. • The still image you have taken appears momentarily on the picture display and is recorded to the internal memory or the SD memory card.
Preventing Camera Shake --------------------------------------------------------- Using the Zoom Function Turning the zoom lever toward z (Telephoto) allows you to take a close-up picture of the subject. Turning the zoom lever toward Z (Wide-angle) allows you to take a wide-angle picture. The amount of zoom is shown by the zoom bar in the picture display. 9999 4:33 F 9999 4:33 F If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section.
Using the Digital Zoom ------------------------------------------------------------- If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. While you can use the normal zoom to enlarge the subject up to 10.7 ×, digital zooming allows you to enlarge the subject still further (up to another 4.8 × for still images, 2.8 × for movies with a frame size of 1280, or 4.0 × for movies with a frame size of 640 or 320).
Using the Flash You can select the flash mode that best suits your shot. At the time of purchase, the camera is set to [Auto]. 1 Press the ADJ./OK button toward F (flash). Flash Off The flash will not fire. Auto The flash fires automatically when the subject is poorly lit or backlit. Reduces the red-eye phenomenon, in which people’s eyes appear red in pictures. The flash fires regardless of the lighting conditions. The flash fires with the shutter speed slowed.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. • The flash mode setting is retained until you press the ADJ./OK button toward F (Flash) again. • The flash does not fire when shooting movies, in continuous mode, in multitarget AF, in dynamic range double-shot, and in bracket shooting. • Flash level can be adjusted using the [Flash Exposure Compensation] item (GP.75) in the shooting menu (GP.71).
Shooting in Scene Auto Mode In scene auto mode, the camera selects the optimal scene mode (GP.52) automatically. The following scene modes can be selected. Refer to P.52 Scene Mode Landscape Night. Port. P.52 Nightscape — Sports P.53 Macro Mode P.30 N The icon of the selected scene mode is shown in the display. If macro mode is selected, an icon will be displayed at upper left in the picture display. Refer to P.
Playing Back Images Viewing Your Images If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. To select playback mode, press the 6 (Playback) button. When the camera is off, pressing and holding the 6 (Playback) button longer than 1 second turns the camera on in playback mode. Press the ADJ./OK button NF to display the previous file or the next file. Press the button !" to display the file 10 frames forward or backward.
To view an image full frame, select it in the thumbnail list and press the ADJ./OK button or turn the zoom lever once toward 8 (Enlarged View). 81 Frames Press the DISP. button to change between the thumbnail list and page list. In the Thumbnail list page list, press the ADJ./OK button !"NF to select the page. To switch to Single-Picture Display, select the file in the thumbnail list and press the ADJ./OK button or turn the zoom lever twice toward 8 (Enlarged View).
Enlarging Images Turn the zoom lever toward 8 (Enlarged View) to zoom in on the selected still image. The magnification varies depending on the image size. Image Size If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Enlarged View (maximum magnification) 3.4 × 6.7 × 16 × z 4 : 3F a 4 : 3F Image sizes other than those above Pressing the DISP. button at this point changes the display as follows. 101-0084 Last File DISP. button Pressing the ADJ.
Deleting Files You can delete files from the SD memory card or internal memory. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Press the 6 (Playback) button. 2 Press the ADJ./OK button !"NF to display the file you want to delete. • The last file recorded is displayed. • To delete multiple files, you can also turn the zoom lever toward 9 (Thumbnail View) to display thumbnail view, and then go to Step 3. 3 Press the D (Delete) button.
Deleting Multiple Files You can select multiple files for simultaneous deletion either individually or by selecting one or more ranges consisting of two images and all photographs between them. To delete multiple files, press the D (Delete) button in playback mode and follow the steps below (to exit at any time without deleting images, press DISP.). If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section.
Specifying a Range of Multiple Files 1 Press the ADJ./OK button !" to select [Delete Multi] and then press the ADJ./OK button. • Omit this step if the camera is already in multi-frame view. Press the ADJ./OK button !" to select [Sel. Range] and then press the ADJ./OK button. 3 Press the ADJ./OK button !"NF to select the starting point of the range of files you want to delete and press the ADJ./OK button.
Changing the Display with the DISP. Button If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Pressing the DISP. button allows you to change the screen display mode and toggle the information displayed on the picture display.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- During Playback Mode 4:33 F 000-0001 0001/9999 0001 9999 Normal Symbol Display 000-0001 0001/9999 0001 9999 4:33 F Histogram and Detailed Information Display F3.5 1/1000 1000 ISO 100 EV – 0.3 28 mm 2010/01 2010 2010/01/01 01/01 01 000:00 0:00 00 F 3.5 1/1000 F3.
About the Electronic Level When [Level Setting] is turned on in the setup menu or by pressing and holding the DISP. button, the camera uses a level indicator and level sound to let you know whether the image is level during shooting. The level indicator is displayed during normal symbol display and histogram display. If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 42 This is useful for keeping the image level when taking pictures of scenery or buildings.
Level indicator display When level: The level indicator becomes green, indicating that the scale is in the middle. Green When the camera is tilted too far to the right or left: Half of the level indicator on the opposite side of the direction in which the camera is tilted becomes red. The mark on the level indicator is not displayed. When the camera is tilted too far forward or backward, or it cannot be determined whether the camera is level: The top and bottom of the level indicator become red.
About the Histogram Display If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. When Histogram is on, a histogram appears in the lower right corner on the picture display. A histogram is a graph indicating the number of pixels on the vertical axis and the brightness on the horizontal axis (from left to right, shadows (dark areas), midtones, and highlights (bright areas)).
Advanced Operations Read this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions. 1 ADJ. Button Functions ...................46 2 Using the Fn (Function) Button ........................................................48 3 Shooting Mode Types.....................52 4 Playback Functions ........................67 5 Shooting Menu ...............................71 6 Playback Menu ...............................85 7 Setup Menu ....................................98 8 Direct Printing ......
1 ADJ. Button Functions The ADJ./OK button has the following functions. For the operating procedure of each function, see the corresponding reference page. 1 Assigning four functions from the shooting menu 2 Shifting the AE and AF targets 1 ADJ. Button Functions Selecting Shooting Menu Options Assigned to the ADJ./OK Button You can assign four functions from the shooting menu to the ADJ./OK button. The fifth function is fixed to AE/AF target shift (GP.47) and cannot be changed. By using the ADJ.
Shifting the AE and AF Targets You can shift the target for automatic exposure (AE) and/or auto focus (AF). Available Setting AE/AF AF 1 Turn the mode dial to 5/X/R and then press the ADJ./OK button. 2 Press the ADJ./OK button NF to select P. 3 Press the ADJ./OK button !" to select the setting and then press the ADJ./OK button. • The target shift screen appears. 4 AE/AF AF AE Off Move Slctn Finish Select Ok Press the ADJ.
2 Using the Fn (Function) Button Simply press the Fn button to quickly access the function assigned to it using the [Set Fn Button] option in the setup menu (GP.49). The function assigned to the Fn button can be selected from the options below. Available Setting Macro Target 2 Using the Fn (Function) Button Description Moves the AF target without moving the camera to shoot close-ups. AE Lock Locks the exposure. Switches between autofocus (*1) and face-priority AF/Face Pr. multi AF. AF/Subj.
Assigning a Role to the Fn Button To assign functions to the Fn button, follow the steps below. 1 2 Select [Set Fn Button] in the setup menu (GP.98) and press the ADJ./OK button F. Select the setting and then press the ADJ./OK button. 2 Shifting the AF Target for Macro Shooting 1 2 Set [Set Fn Button] to [Macro Target] on the setup menu. With the camera ready to shoot, press the Fn button. • The macro target shift screen appears. Cancel Ok 3 Press the ADJ.
Locking the Exposure Assigning [AE Lock] to the Fn button (GP.49) and then pressing the Fn button during shooting allows you to lock or cancel the exposure. 1 2 2 Using the Fn (Function) Button 50 Set [Set Fn Button] to [AE Lock] on the setup menu. • For the operating procedure, see P.49. With the camera ready to shoot, position subject in the center of the picture display and press the Fn button. • The exposure is locked and the AEL mark, aperture value, and shutter speed appear on the screen.
Choosing a Focus Setting If any of the following functions is assigned to the Fn button (GP.49), you can change the focus setting during shooting by pressing the Fn button. Available Setting AF/Face Pr. AF/Subj.Trckng AF/Multi Trgt AF/Snap Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Fn button only be used to switch between the listed modes. If another focus mode is selected, pressing the Fn button has no effect.
3 Shooting Mode Types Scene Mode (W) In scene mode, you can choose from one of the following 11 subject types. Camera settings are automatically optimized for the selected subject type. Scene Modes 3 Shooting Mode Types 52 Use for portraits. The camera automatically detects up to eight faces, and adjusts focus, exposure, Portrait and white balance. The faces detected by the camera are shown ISO 100 F3.5 1/1000 1000 by square borders.
Use when taking pictures of moving objects. Sports Use when taking scenery pictures with abundant greenery or blue sky. Landscape Zoom Macro Pets Image size can be set to [a 4 : 3 F] or [z 4 : 3 F] using the [Picture Quality/Size] option (GP.72) in the shooting menu (GP.71). Use when taking pictures in dimly lit places. The picture display also becomes brighter.
Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• In [Discreet Mode] or [Pets]: - The beep does not sound. - Pressing the ADJ./OK button to F (flash) does not change the flash mode (GP.31). - The self-timer lamp will not blink and a beep will not sound in self-timer mode (GP.32). • When using [Zoom Macro], you can shoot close-ups within the following distances: Focal Length (*) Minimum Shooting Shooting Range Distance (from the front of the lens) 70 mm Approx.
4 Press the ADJ./OK or Fn button. 5 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture. • Pressing ADJ./OK button returns the camera to shooting mode with the selected option shown at the top of the picture display. Pressing Fn button selects the highlighted option and displays the shooting menu (GP.71). Changing the shooting menu or setup menu setting in scene mode ---After pressing the MENU button in shooting mode to display the menus, press the ADJ./OK button N to select the [MODE] tab.
Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Shooting Mode Types 56 When [Skew Correct Mode] is selected, note the following: • To shoot the subject as large as possible, position it so that the entire portion of the subject is visible on the picture display.
Continuous Mode (R) Turn the mode dial to R to use the various continuous shooting functions. Continuous mode can be selected from the continuous mode selection dialog displayed when the MENU button is pressed. Continuous Modes 3 Shooting Mode Types This is the normal continuous mode. Pictures continue to be taken for as long as you hold down the shutter release button. Images are Continuous recorded one at a time, just as in normal shooting.
Taking Pictures in Continuous Mode 1 Turn the mode dial to R. • The camera enters shooting mode with the current continuous mode shown at the top of the picture display. 9999 4:33 F 3 Shooting Mode Types 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Select the desired option. 4 Press the ADJ./OK or Fn button. 5 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture. • To choose a different continuous mode, press the MENU button to display continuous mode options. • Pressing ADJ.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Focus, exposure value, and white balance are locked. • ISO sensitivity is raised. • Flickering may be recorded as horizontal bands when pictures are taken under fluorescent lights. • When [Card Sequence No.] is set to [On] (GP.
M-Cont Plus (2M) The camera shoots while the shutter release button is pressed all the way down, but only the last 26 frames (about the last 0.9 seconds of shooting) are recorded, creating a single multi-picture (MP) file. When you remove your finger from the shutter release button... 3 …the camera records the 26 frames taken in the last 0.9 seconds of shooting.
Creative Shooting Mode (X) Choose from six creative photographic effects. Creative Shooting Mode Options Create images with natural contrast, reducing loss of detail in shadows and highlights. For detailed operations, see P.63. Dynamic Range Miniaturize Use to create black-and-white images with higher contrast than those normally produced using black and white (GP.74). High Contrast Produces grainy images similar to those taken with highly sensitive film or high gain film processing.
Taking Pictures in Creative Shooting Mode 1 Turn the mode dial to X. • The camera enters shooting mode with the current creative shooting mode option shown at the top of the picture display. 9999 4:33 F 3 Shooting Mode Types 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Select the desired mode. 4 Press the ADJ./OK or Fn button. 5 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture. • To choose a different creative shooting mode, press the MENU button to display creative shooting mode options. • Pressing ADJ.
Dynamic Range Double Shot “Dynamic range” refers to the range of brightnesses (tone levels) that can be expressed by the camera. Dynamic range double shot creates a smooth transition from highlights to shadows for natural contrast. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------With dynamic range double shot, two consecutive pictures are taken with different exposures and then the areas with the appropriate exposure are combined together.
The effect can be chosen using the [Dynamic Range Expansion] option when [Dynamic Range] is selected in creative shooting mode. If an option other than [AUTO] is highlighted when you press the ADJ./OK button F, the menu shown at right will be displayed. Choose the tone range given priority for expanded dynamic range from [Highlights], [Shadows], and [Off ]. Shooting in Miniaturization Mode 3 This mode creates pictures that appear to be photos of dioramas.
4 5 6 Press the ADJ./OK button NF to choose the width of the area that will be in focus. Press the ADJ./OK button. Frame a picture and press the shutter release button halfway to focus, then press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------The focus of the final image differs slightly from that in the image displayed immediately after shooting.
Movie Mode (3) Shooting Movies Rotate the mode dial to 3 to record movies with sound. Frame size can be selected using the [Movie Size] item (GP.72) in the shooting menu. Each movie you shoot is recorded as an AVI file. 3 Press the shutter release button halfway to focus and the rest of the way down to start recording. The [O] icon blinks while recording is in progress and the recording time and time available are shown in the picture display.
4 Playback Functions Playing Back Movies To play back movies, follow the steps below. 1 2 Select the movie you want to play back in playback mode. 0001 9999 *RMOV0001 0001/9999 640 Press the ADJ./OK button. • Playback begins. The elapsed playback indicator or the elapsed time is displayed on the screen. : Start 2010/01 2010 2010/01/01 01/01 01 00 00:00 00 Turn the zoom lever toward z during playback. Turn the zoom lever toward Z during playback. Press the ADJ./OK button.
2 The display changes as follows. 4:3 N 000-0001 0001/0001 0001 0001 2010/01 2010 2010/01/01 01/01 01 000:00 0:00 00 F 3.5 1/55 F3.5 55 8 ADJ./OK 100-0001 9 1/7 2010/01 2010 2010/01/01 01/01 01 000:00 0:00 00 4 :3 N 4:3 F 3.5 1/55 F3.5 55 8 ADJ./OK 100-0001 4 9 9/30 30 Playback Functions 2010/01 2010 2010/01/01 01/01 01 000:00 0:00 00 Display for Step 1 • Press the DISP. button to change between “Normal” and “No Display”.
Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The [DPOF], [Trim], [Resize], [Skew Correction] (playback mode), [Level Compensation], and [White Balance Compensation] functions are not available for MP files. • [Flag Function Setting] and [Protect] cannot be set for individual frames in an MP file.
To select multiple individual frames: 1 2 3 Select [Sel. Indiv.] and press the ADJ./OK button. Select a frame and press the ADJ./OK button. • Press the MENU button to switch to the display for specifying a range of frames. • If you selected a frame by mistake, you can deselect it by selecting the frame and pressing the ADJ./OK button. • Select all the frames which you want to export. Press the Fn button, select [Yes] and press the ADJ./OK button.
5 Shooting Menu The shooting menu is used to adjust camera settings when taking pictures. To display the shooting menu, press the MENU button when the camera is in shooting mode. Using the Menu 1 Press the MENU button in shooting mode. • The shooting menu is displayed. • To display the shooting menu in scene, continuous, or creative shooting mode, press the ADJ./OK button N to select the [MODE] tab and then press the button " once. 2 Indicates the range of displayed screens. Press the ADJ.
Shooting Menu Options Dynamic Range Expansion GP.63 Select the dynamic range expansion effects. Soft Focus Options GP.61 Choose the amount of softening produced by the [Soft Focus] option in creative shooting mode. Select from [Weak] and [Strong]. Hue GP.61 Choose the hue of photographs created using the [Cross Process] option in creative shooting mode. Select from [Basic], [Magenta], or [Yellow].
Focus Choose a focusing mode. — — GP.78 Pre-AF If [On] is selected when [Multi AF], [Face Pr. Multi], [Subj. Tracking], [Spot AF], or [Multi-trgt AF] is selected for [Focus], the camera will continue to focus even when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway. This may decrease the time needed to focus when a picture is taken, potentially improving shutter response. 5 Shooting Menu Multi AF Measures the distances from nine AF areas and focuses to the nearest AF area.
Exposure Metering You can change the metering method (the range to use for metering) used to determine the exposure value. — Multi The entire shooting range is divided into 256 partitions, and each is metered to determine the overall exposure value. Center The entire image is metered, with emphasis on the center, to determine the exposure value. Use this when the brightness of the center and surroundings are different. Spot Only the center of the image is metered to determine the exposure value.
Flash Exposure Compensation You can adjust the light intensity of the flash. You can set the light intensity from –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV in increments of 1/3 EV. Caution -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Flash exposure compensation may not work outside the flash range (GP.128). Auto Bracket GP.80 Vary exposure, white balance, color, or focus over a series of pictures.
Interval Shooting You can set the camera to automatically take pictures at fixed intervals. You can set the shooting interval from five seconds to one hour in increments of five seconds. Hours Minutes Seconds Caution -----------------------------------------------------------------------------• The interval shooting setting is cleared when the camera is turned off. • The time until the next picture can be taken according to the shooting menu setting may be longer than the time set for interval shooting.
Slow Shutter Limit The maximum shutter speed can be limited to the following: 1/8 second, 1/4 second, and 1/2 second. When this function is set to [Off ], the maximum shutter speed varies depending on the ISO setting. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------• When time exposure is set, priority is given to time exposure. • When scene mode is set to [Night. Port.] or [Night Landscape Multi-shot], the maximum shutter speed for [Night. Port.
Focus Subject Tracking AF When you press the shutter-release button halfway, the camera will focus on the subject in the focus frame at the center of the monitor and a green target icon will be displayed (the target icon will be displayed in red if the camera is unable to locate a subject to track). The camera will track the subject while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (if the subject leaves the frame, the target icon will blink red and tracking will end).
MP file ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------MP is a file format for recording a set of still images. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The flash cannot be used. • The [Time Exposure] setting is disabled (GP.75). • The camera shake correction function cannot be used. If [Multi-trgt AF] is set while the camera shake correction function is turned on, E changes to F.
Auto Bracketing Choose the type of bracketing performed. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Assigning [AT-BKT], [WB-BKT], [CL-BKT], or [FOCUS-BKT] to the Fn (Function) button with [Set Fn Button] allows you to switch between on and off by pressing the Fn button (GP.48). Auto Bracket If [On] is selected, the camera will take three photos each time the shutter-release button is pressed: one underexposed by 0.
Color Bracketing (CL-BKT) With color bracketing, three images, a black-and-white, a color, and a sepia image, are recorded. An icon is displayed when [CL-BKT] is selected. Recording B&W Sepia Contrast, Sharpness and Vividness During Color Bracket Shooting ----During color bracket shooting, the contrast, sharpness, and vividness values set in [Image Settings] are applied. However, the values for [Standard] in [Image Settings] are applied when [Image Settings] is set to [Black & White] or [Sepia].
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• When [Focus] is set to [MF], the first picture is taken at the set focus position without being measured. • [White Balance] functions according to the [Auto] setting even if it is set to [Multi-P AUTO].
White Balance Adjust the white balance so that a white subject will appear white. At purchase, the white balance mode is set to [Multi-P AUTO]. Change the setting in situations where the white balance is difficult to adjust effectively, such as when shooting an object of a single color or when shooting under multiple light sources. 5 Shooting Menu AUTO Auto Adjusts the white balance automatically.
Manual 1 2 Select [Manual] and press the ADJ./OK button. Frame a piece of paper or other white object under the lighting that will be used in the final photograph and press DISP. • The white balance is set. 3 Press the ADJ./OK button. • The symbol appears on the screen. • The effect of the selected white balance setting can be previewed in the picture display. Repeat the above steps until the desired effect is achieved.
6 Playback Menu The options in the playback menu can be used to perform a variety of operations on existing pictures. To display the playback menu, select playback mode and press the MENU button. Using the Menu 1 2 3 Press the 6 (Playback) button to select the playback mode. Press the ADJ./OK button !"NF to display the desired file. • For [Flag Function Display] (GP.86), [Slide Show] (GP.87), [Copy to Card from Internal Memory] (GP.87), or [Recover File] (GP.87), skip this step. Press the MENU button.
Playback Menu Options Flag Function Setting GP.88 Flag up to 20 files for quick access. Flag Function Display Displays images flagged with [Flag Function Setting]. Fn button can be used for the same purpose. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------The file set to [Flag Function Setting] with the smallest file number is displayed. Export Still Images GP.69 Export selected images from a MP file.
Slide Show You can display the recorded still images and movie files sequentially on the screen. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Each still image is displayed for three seconds. • For movies and MP files, all the images you shot are played back. Copy to Card from Internal Memory Copy all data from internal memory to a memory card in a single operation.
Flag Function Setting Flag images for quick access during playback. Flagged images can be displayed by pressing the Fn button. Setting/Canceling One File at a Time To flag or remove flag marking from the current image, select [Flag Function Setting] in single-image playback. Flagged files are indicated by an icon.
Trim Create a cropped copy of the current photograph. Turn the zoom lever toward 8 or 9 to adjust the crop size and press the ADJ./OK button !"NF to position the crop. Press the ADJ./OK button to save the cropped image to a separate file. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• You can only trim still images shot using this camera. • You cannot trim movies or MP files.
• The size of the image after cropping depends on the size of the original and the size of the crop (the first crop shown in the trimming display is the second largest crop; to display the largest crop, select 9 with the zoom lever).
Aspect ratio 1 : 1 Original image size j 4 : 3 F/ j 4 : 3 N (3648 × 2736) i 3 : 2F (3648 × 2432) g 1 : 1F (2736 × 2736) g 16 : 9 F (3648 × 2048) e 4 : 3F (2592 × 1944) c 4 : 3F (2048 × 1536) Trimmed image size 2304 × 2304 1536 × 1536 960 × 960 480 × 480 2304 × 2304 1536 × 1536 960 × 960 480 × 480 2304 × 2304 1536 × 1536 960 × 960 480 × 480 1536 × 1536 960 × 960 480 × 480 1536 × 1536 960 × 960 480 × 480 1536 × 1536 960 × 960 480 × 480 960 × 960 480 × 480 960 × 960 480 × 480 1 to 4 480 × 480 6 Playback
Correcting Images Automatically Select [Auto] and press the ADJ./OK button F. A preview will be displayed with the original image at upper left and the corrected copy on the right. Level Compensation [Auto] Press the ADJ./OK button to copy the image. Ok Cancel Correcting Images Manually Select [Manual] and press the ADJ./OK button F.
Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• If the camera can not create a corrected copy, an error message will be displayed and the camera will exit to the playback menu. • To cancel level compensation, press the DISP. button. • You can only use level compensation for still images shot using this camera. • You cannot use level compensation for movies or MP files.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• To cancel, press the DISP. button. • Press the D button to reset white balance. • For help, press the Fn button; press the button again to return to the preview display. Skew Correction Create copies that have been processed to reduce the effects of perspective on rectangular objects, such as message boards or business cards.
Protect [Protect] allows you to protect files from being accidentally deleted. If [1 File] is selected, you can protect or unprotect the file selected by pressing the ADJ./OK button NF. If [Select All] or [Cancel All] is selected, you can protect or unprotect all files. Selecting Multiple Files Select [Sel. Multiple] to change the protect status of multiple individual files or of all files in a selected range. To select multiple individual frames: 1 2 Select a frame and press the ADJ./OK button.
3 Select the last frame and press the ADJ./OK button. Protect Last File 4:33 F • Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select multiple ranges. 4 Press the Fn button. Start Execute Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Sel. Indiv.] and [Sel. Range] can be selected directly if [Protect] is chosen in thumbnail view.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To remove the DPOF settings for multiple still images, follow the same steps described above to set the number of copies to print to [0] for each image, and then press the ADJ./OK button. Viewing Pictures on TV To view pictures on a TV, connect the camera using the supplied AV cable. 1 Securely connect the AV cable to the Video Input Terminal (yellow) Video In terminal on the television.
7 Setup Menu You can change the camera settings by displaying the setup menu from the shooting menu (GP.71) or playback menu (GP.85). Using the Menu 1 • The shooting menu (or the playback menu) appears. 2 3 Press the ADJ./OK button N. 4 Press the ADJ./OK button F. 5 Press the ADJ./OK button !" to select the desired item. Press the ADJ./OK button ". • The setup menu appears. • In scene, continuous, or creative shooting mode, press the button " twice. • If the DISP.
8 Press the ADJ./OK button. • The setup menu disappears and the camera is ready for shooting or playback. • The setup menu may appear depending on the setting. In this case, press the MENU button or the ADJ./OK button to return to the shooting or playback screen. • Pressing the ADJ./OK button N in Step 8 confirms the setting and the display returns to the screen shown in Step 5.
Operation Sounds Choose the sounds made by the camera. Available Settings All Level Sound Shutter Sounds Description All sounds on. Only the level sound is emitted. Only the shutter sound and level sound are emitted. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------• If you try to perform an operation that cannot be performed, the beep sound is emitted regardless of the [Operation Sounds] setting.
GP.42 Level Setting Adjust level indicator and level sound settings. Grid Guide Display Options Choose the type of framing grid available in shooting mode. GP.40 Available Settings Description A three-by-three grid for “rule of thirds” composition. A four-by-four grid with diagonal lines running from corner to corner makes it easy to find the center of the subject. Use for architectural photography or photographing products for display.
Card Sequence No. When you switch SD memory cards, you can set your camera to continue consecutive numbering from the previously loaded card. Available Settings Description On (Continue Files names consist of “R” followed by a seven-digit number (e.g., numbering) “R0010001.jpg”), assigned in ascending order from 0010001 to 9999999. When a new memory card is inserted, file numbering continues from the last number used. Off (Do not File numbering is assigned, from RIMG0001.jpg to RIMG9999.
Reg. My Settings Save current camera settings in [MY1] or [MY2]. Settings saved in [MY1] are recalled when the mode dial is rotated to T , those saved in [MY2] when the mode dial is rotated to U. 1 2 Set the camera to the desired settings. Select [Reg. My Settings] in the setup menu (GP.98) and press the ADJ./OK button F. • A confirmation message appears. 3 Select [MY1] or [MY2] and press the ADJ./OK button. • The current camera settings are registered and the display returns to the setup menu.
Digital Zoom Image If [Normal] (the default option) is selected for [Digital Zoom Image] , digital zoom will enlarge image data from the center of the frame to create a picture at the current image size, creating a slightly grainy image. To record pictures taken with digital zoom at actual size, select [Auto Resize]. The size at which the image will be recorded varies with the zoom ratio.
8 Direct Printing About the 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 AVI files (movies) or MP files with this function.
Printing Still Images You can print still images from the camera with a PictBridgecompatible printer. If a memory card is inserted, the pictures will be printed from the memory card; otherwise pictures will be printed from internal memory. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Do not disconnect the USB cable during printing. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• If a [Printer error.
• The following items can be selected. Each item is available only when supported by the printer connected to the camera. Item Name Paper Size Paper Type Layout (*) Each item is available only when supported by the Ricoh printer connected to the camera. Direct Printing Description Sets the paper size. Sets the paper type. Sets the number of images printed on a sheet of paper. The number of images that can be laid out on a sheet of paper varies depending on the connected printer.
5 Press the ADJ./OK button. • The selected still images are sent to the printer and the [Sending…] screen appears. • Pressing the DISP. button cancels the operation. • When the images have been sent to the printer, the display returns to the Direct Print playback mode screen and printing starts. Printing Several Still Images 1 2 3 Turn the zoom lever toward 9 (Thumbnail View) to display the thumbnail view. Select an image and press the ADJ./OK button. Press the ADJ.
9 Downloading Images to Your Computer The screen images shown here may differ from the images displayed on your computer depending on your computer OS. For Windows You can copy pictures to your computer with or without DL-10 software, which can be installed from the supplied CD. System Requirements for Using the Supplied CD-ROM The following environments are necessary for using the supplied CDROM. Please check your computer, or the computer's user manual.
Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The CD-ROM supports the following languages. Operations are not guaranteed on operating systems with languages other than those listed below. Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Traditional, Simplified), Korean • 64-bit Windows Vista is not supported. • If your computer has an upgraded OS, the USB function may not work normally, so it cannot be supported.
Installing Software Click [Installing the software] to install the following software. Software DL-10 MediaBrowser USB Driver WIA Driver Description Downloads images collectively to your computer. Display, manage, and edit existing images. Used to connect an earlier model Ricoh camera to a computer running Windows 98/Windows 98 SE/ Windows Me/Windows 2000. Not used with this camera. Used to connect an earlier model Ricoh camera to a computer running Windows XP/Windows Vista/ Windows 7.
2 Select a language and follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. • The MediaBrowser installer will start. To install MediaBrowser, accept the license agreement and follow the on-screen instructions. 3 When a message appears asking you to restart your computer, select [Yes, I want to restart my computer now.] and then click [Finish]. • Your computer will restart automatically. • After your computer restarts, a Windows security warning message appears. 4 Click [Unblock] for DL-10.
1 2 Click [Browse CD-ROM Content]. • The files on the CD-ROM are listed. Open the folder for your language in the [Adobe Reader] folder and double-click the Adobe Reader installer. • A screen appears to confirm user account management for Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Select [Continue]. 3 Install Adobe Reader by following the messages displayed. Copying Pictures to Your Computer Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your computer.
If DL-10 is not installed: • Copy files from the camera to the desired location. • When an SD memory card is loaded, its files are displayed. Otherwise, files in the internal memory are displayed. Example of the display in Windows XP 3 Downloading Images to Your Computer 9 114 Disconnect the USB cable when transfer is complete.
For Macintosh This camera supports the following Macintosh operating systems. • Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.6.3 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------VM-1 software can be installed on Macintosh computers as described on P.117. More information is available in the “Software User Guide”. Copying Pictures to Your Computer Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your computer. 1 Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable.
Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer. • Do not use force when connecting the cable or when handling the camera with the cable connected. Do not attempt to transport the camera while the USB cable is connected. • You can also click [Eject] on the [File] menu to cancel the connection.
System Requirements for Using the Supplied CD-ROM The following environments are necessary for using the supplied CDROM. Please check your computer, or the computer’s user manual. Operating Systems Supported Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.6.3 Macintosh computer Apple Inc. Macintosh Series Internal Memory Mac OS X 10.4 256 MB or more Mac OS X 10.5 512 MB or more Mac OS X 10.
10 Appendices Troubleshooting Error Messages If an error message is displayed on the screen, check the information on the reference page and take the corresponding action. Error Message Insert card. Set date. The file number limit has been exceeded. Unmatched File Insufficient memory. Continue? Protected Card Is Write-Protected. Print settings cannot be applied to this file. Insufficient Memory Format internal memory. Format card. Card Error Appendices 10 Writing Data No File Out of memory.
Camera Troubleshooting Power Supply Problem The camera does not turn on. Cause The battery is exhausted or not inserted. An unacceptable battery is used. The camera is automatically turned off by auto power off. The battery is loaded in wrong direction. Because the camera overheated, the power was automatically turned off. The camera turns off during use. Camera malfunction A (manganese dry cell or other) unacceptable battery is used. Battery has reached the end of its useful life.
Shooting Problem The camera does not shoot even if you press the shutter release button. Appendices 10 120 Cause Battery is exhausted. The camera is not on. Solution Charge the rechargeable battery. Press the POWER button to turn the camera on. The camera is in playback mode. Press the 6 (Playback) button to select the shooting mode. The shutter release button is not Press the shutter release button pressed all the way. all the way. The SD memory card is not formatted. Format the card.
Problem The flash does not fire. Or, the flash cannot charge. Cause The flash cannot be used in the following cases: • In bracket shooting • In continuous mode • In movie mode • In discreet mode • In pets mode In some scene modes, the flash is disabled by default. The flash is set to flash off. Battery is exhausted. The distance to the subject exceeds the flash range. Solution To shoot with the flash, change the settings or mode. P.31 P.23 P.84, P.128 P.82 P.75 P.31, P.75 P.82 P.75 P.99 P.31 P.82 P.
Problem The level indicator is not displayed. Cause [Level Setting] is set to [Off] or [Sound]. The display is set to a setting other than normal symbol display or histogram. The camera is upside down (The shutter release button is on the bottom). The image is tilted even You shot the image while moving, though it was shot with such as on a amusement ride. the level indicator in The subject is not level. the middle or while the level sound was sounding.
Problem Part of the screen flashes in black. A file cannot be deleted. Cannot format the SD memory card. Cause Solution The screen is highlighted due to an It is recommended that you shoot overly bright area. another image while avoiding direct sunlight and setting the exposure level lower (–). The file is protected. Unprotect the file. The SD memory card is locked. Unlock the card. The SD memory card is locked. Unlock the card. Refer to P.41, P.82 P.95 P.22 P.
Available Settings The following table lists the settings available in each shooting mode. 5 3 Shooting Menu N (Macro) *1 F (Flash) t (Self-timer) *4 Digital Zoom Dynamic Range Expansion Soft Focus Options Vignetting Toy Color Hue Plus Normal Shooting Picture Quality/Size Movie Size Density Size Focus Multi AF *7 Face Pr. Multi *9 Subj.
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Shooting Menu Setup Menu Appendices 10 126 Custom Self-Timer Interval Shooting *15 Camera Shake Correction *16 Slow Shutter Limit Date Imprint Exposure Compensation White Balance *17 Multi-P AUTO Other than those above ISO Setting Maximum ISO for ISO Auto Restore Defaults Step Zoom Set Fn Button *18 Macro Target *19 Step Zoom AE Lock AF/Face Pr. AF/Subj.Trckng AF/Multi Trgt AF/MF AF/Snap AT-BKT WB-BKT CL-BKT FOCUS-BKT ADJ Button Setting Off 1–4 Exposure Comp. White Balance ISO Quality Focus Image Expo.
4 R X *18 The Fn button can not be used to perform the selected function when [Miniaturize] is selected in creative shooting mode. *19 Not available when [Subj. Tracking] or [Face Pr. Multi] is selected for [Focus]. *20 Can be assigned but can not be used. *21 [Auto Resize] has no effect.
Specifications No. of effective pixels (camera) Image Sensor Lens Focal Length F-aperture Shooting Distance Appendices 10 128 Approx. 10.00 million effective pixels 1/2.3˝ CMOS (Approx. 10.60 total million pixels) 4.9 mm to 52.5 mm (equivalent to 28 mm to 300 mm on a 35-mm camera) F3.5 to F5.6 Normal shooting: Approx. 30 cm to ∞ (Wide-angle) or 1.5 m to ∞ (Telephoto) (from the front of the lens) Macro shooting: Approx.
Shooting Mode Picture Quality Mode *1 Number of Still Image Recorded Multi-Picture Pixels Movie Text Recording Media Auto shooting mode/Movie mode/Scene auto mode/Scene mode (Portrait/Discreet Mode/Night. Port.
Tripod Hole Shape Date Maintain Time Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature 1/4-20UNC Approx. 1 week 0 °C to 40 °C 90% or less –20 °C to 60 °C *1 The picture quality mode that can be set varies depending on the image size. *2 Compatible with DCF and DPOF. DCF is the abbreviation for “Design rule for Camera File system,” a JEITA standard. (Full compatibility with other devices is not guaranteed.) *3 When the flash is set to [Flash Off ].
Number of Images That Can Be Stored The following table shows the approximate number of images that can be recorded in the internal memory and onto an SD memory card at various image size and picture quality settings. Mode 5 W (other than Text Mode) S R (Continuous Mode) X 5 (When [Focus] is set to [Multi-trgt AF]) W (Text Mode) 3 Image Size Internal Memory 22 37 24 29 29 34 53 96 394 22 37 24 29 29 33 52 92 345 37 97 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB j4:3N 49 s 1 min.
Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The maximum recording time is the estimated total recording time. Movies may be up to 4 GB in size. The maximum length is 12 minutes for movies recorded at a [Movie Size] of [ x 1280] and 29 minutes for movies recorded at [ z 640] or [ y 320]. • A Speed Class 6 memory card is recommended when recording movies with [ x 1280] selected for [Movie Size].
Defaults Settings/Functions Whose Defaults Are Restored When the Camera Is Turned Off Turning the camera off may reset some function settings to their defaults. The table below indicates whether or not the function is reset to its default when the camera is turned off.
Appendices 10 134 {: setting is saved ×: setting is reset Function Default Settings Playback Volume Adjustment { — Setup LCD Brightness { — Reg. My Settings { — Step Zoom { Off Set Fn Button { AF/Subj.Trckng ADJ Button Setting 1 { Exposure Comp. ADJ Button Setting 2 { White Balance ADJ Button Setting 3 { ISO ADJ Button Setting 4 { Quality AF Auxiliary Light { On Operation Sounds { All Volume Settings { (Medium) LCD Confirmation Time { 0.
Using Your Camera Abroad Battery Charger (Model BJ-10) The battery charger can be used in regions with a current of 100-240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz. 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. Do not use electrical transformers. It may damage the camera. Warranty This product was manufactured for use in the country in which it was purchased.
Cautions on Use Cautions on Use Appendices 10 136 • This product was manufactured for use in the country in which it was purchased. The warranty is only valid in the country in which the camera was purchased. • 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.
Conditions in which condensation may easily occur: ----------------------• When the camera is moved to an environment where the temperature differs greatly. • In humid places. • In a room immediately after being heated, or when the camera is exposed directly to cooled air from an air-conditioner or another similar appliance. Care and Storage Care • Please note that if fingerprints, dirt, etc. get onto the lens, picture quality will suffer.
Warranty and Servicing Appendices 10 138 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 Repair Center. Please note that you will be not be reimbursed for the cost of bringing the camera to the Ricoh Repair Center. 2.
INFORMATION TO THE USER USA FCC Part 15 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 A ADJ./OK Button ..........................................17, 46 ADJ Button Setting ..................................46, 99 Adobe Reader ..................................................112 AE/AF Target Shift.............................................47 AE Lock ....................................................................50 AF Auxiliary Light ......................................16, 99 Auto Bracket ................................................75, 80 Auto Power Off......................
Macro Target ........................................................49 Manual Focus (MF)...........................................79 Maximum ISO for ISO Auto ........................77 MediaBrowser ..................................................111 MENU Button .............................. 17, 71, 85, 98 Microphone .........................................................16 Miniaturize ....................................................61, 64 Minimum Distance .......................................
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