Specifications
USING THE MULTIPLE EXPOSURE (M.E) MODE
The multiple exposure capability is used to take several different images on the same film frame.
Multiple exposures can be easily produced with this mode, so exercise your imagination to create your own original
photographs.
This mode was used when photo 10 (see on page 13) of the sample collection was taken.
1. Set your camera to the M.E Mode. The M.E symbol will be displayed on the LCD Panel. (Fig. 48)
2. Press the Shutter Release Button to make the first shot, and make second exposure.
3. Press the Mode Button to cancel the M.E Mode Then, the film will be wound automatically. Confirm that the
"M.E" disappears. (Fig. 49)
* The Exposure Counter will not advance during multiple exposure photography.
* When you ask camera shops to print your pictures, please tell them that multiple exposures were taken. If not, they
may take them for "accidental" double exposures and not print your shots.
* To use the self-timer in the M.E Mode, first use the Mode Button to select the M.E Mode. Then press the Self-timer
Button.
* The flash can also be used to obtain various special effects.
REMOTE CONTROL SOCKET
This camera is equipped with a Remote Control Socket. Various methods of remote control can be used by plugging
an (optional) infrared sensor, audio sensor, remote controller, etc. into this socket. A 50 cm electronic cable release
cold, and a 10-meter extension cord, are available from Ricoh as options for use in remote control photography.
Typical installation
1. Remove the cover of the Remote Control Socket to connect your remote controller. An extension cord can be used
for taking photographs at a distance from subjects. (Fig. 50)
2. Set the camera, aim at the subject and gently press the remote control switch. The natural expressions of subjects
can now be captured from a distance. (Fig. 51)
* Before inserting or pulling out a cord into/from this socket, close the Lens Shield. If the Lens Shield is left open, the
shutter might accidentally be released.
PROPER CARE OF YOUR CAMERA
* If there is dirt on the lens or Distance Measuring Windows, do not touch with fingers. Use a blower to blow the dust
away, or wipe the surface gently with a soft cloth. (Fig. 52)
* Camera malfunction can be caused by shock, humidity, salt etc. After using the camera at the beach or places where
there are chemicals, wipe it carefully. (Fig. 53)