Specifications
Using the Self timer for Pre focus Photography:
a. Select the subject you wish to pre-focus on. Move the camera so that it is in Auto-Focus Frame
b. Press the Shutter Release Button halfway down to adjust and lock-in the focus.
c. While holding the Shutter Release Button halfway press the Self-timer Button to activate the self-timer.
d. The focus will remain fixed at the locked-in distance until the photograph is taken.
THE FEATURE MODE
This camera has a variety of operating modes which permit you to widely express your creativity. These modes
include Panorama Night Photography, TV, Continuous Shooting, Intenval, and Multiple Exposure (M.E).
Some of these modes may be used together with f lash photography, self-timer, and/or remote control picture taking,
allowing you to fully and precisely obtain the photo image you seek. Or you can experiment, and discover pleasantly
surprising results. These modes are to stimulate your imagination and creativity By all means, use this compact Ricoh
FF-9 camera to capture the unlimited kinds of images the world has to offer * To change operating modes, simply
press the Mode Button. Each time it is pressed, the camera will be set to the next mode (Fig. 39)
You can confirm that the desired feature mode is in effect by checking the LCD Panel which displays the current
feature mode. The following symbols are used for the respective modes as listed below. For detailed operation of each
mode, refer to their respective sections in this operating instructions.
Feature mode symbols (Fig. 40)
· (small image of mountains) - Panorama Mode
· (small image of dark mountains) - Night Photography Mode
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TV ~ TV Mode
· (three blocks together) - Continuous Shooting Mode
· a 60 with a circle around it - Interval Mode
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M.E - Multiple Exposure (M.E.) Mode
USING THE PANORAMA MODE
By using Panorama Mode to shoot landscapes or long-distance objects, you can achieve even sharper images.
This mode was used when photo 1 (see on page 12) of the sample collection was taken.
1. Press the Mode Button until the ~ mark appears in the LCD Panel. Then, press the Shutter Release Button to take a
picture. (Fig. 41)