Operating Manual The serial number is located inside the battery/card cover. Chapter 1: Introduction Read this chapter before use. This chapter gives you an overview of the RICOH WG-6. Chapter 2: Getting Started Read this chapter before using the RICOH WG-6 for the first time. This chapter explains about basic operations such as turning the camera on, performing shooting, and playing back images. Chapter 3 and later Read these chapters when you want to learn more about the different camera functions.
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Introduction This Operating Manual provides information on how to use the shooting and playback functions of this camera and related precautions. Thoroughly read this Operating Manual to make the best use of the functions available with this camera. Be sure to keep this Operating Manual for future reference. It is recommended to update the camera firmware to the latest version before using the camera. For details on the latest firmware version, refer to the following firmware download site. http://www.
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Safety Precautions Warning Symbols Various symbols are used throughout this Operating 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.
Warning QQ QQ 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 plug from the outlet. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shocks. Contact the nearest service center at your earliest convenience.
QQ QQ QQ QQ Keep the battery and SD memory card used in the camera out of the reach of children to prevent accidental swallowing. The battery and memory card are harmful if swallowed. Seek medical assistance immediately. Keep the camera out of the reach of children. For children, accidents may occur because they cannot understand the contents of “Safety Precautions” and “Precautions for Use”.
Caution QQ QQ QQ QQ Safety Precautions for Accessories 6 Contact with fluid leaking from a battery can lead to burns. If part of your body comes in contact with a damaged battery, rinse the area with water immediately. (Do not use soap.) If a battery starts to leak, remove it immediately from the camera and wipe the battery chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new battery. Plug the power plug securely into the electrical outlets. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire.
Contents Introduction............................................................................................................................ 1 1 Safety Precautions................................................................................................................. 3 Introduction 11 Checking the Contents of the Package.......................................................................11 Names and Functions of the Working Parts.........................................................
Setting the Focus Mode....................................................................................................47 Focusing Manually (Manual Focus)..............................................................................................49 Setting the Exposure..........................................................................................................50 Selecting a Metering Method.....................................................................................................
5 Changing the Settings 78 Saving Frequently Used Settings...................................................................................78 Using the Mode Dial..........................................................................................................................78 Exporting the Settings to a File.....................................................................................................79 Customizing the Button Functions....................................................
Main Specifications...........................................................................................................106 Camera.................................................................................................................................................106 USB Power Adapter AC-U1/AC-U2..............................................................................................109 Rechargeable Battery DB-110.........................................................................
Introduction Checking the Contents of the Package RICOH WG-6 1 Introduction Before using your digital camera, confirm that the package contains the items listed below. Rechargeable USB power Power plug battery (DB‑110) adapter (AC-U1 or AC-U2)* * Differs depending on the region.
Names and Functions of the Working Parts AF assist light 1 Flash Introduction Strap eyelet Microphone Lens Microphone Speaker Ring light Remote control receiver Power button lamp Strap eyelet Monitor Strap eyelet Remote control receiver 12
Tripod screw hole HDMI® micro output terminal (Type D) 1 Introduction Release lever USB terminal (USB Type-C) Battery/card cover 13
Operating Controls This section explains about operating controls. The icons in parentheses are used in the descriptions of this manual. 1 1 2 3 Introduction 4 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 1 2 14 Mode dial Changes the capture mode. (p.40) Shutter release button (z) Press to capture images. Press halfway to activate autofocus. (p.38) 3 Power button 8 Turns the power on or off. (p.
4 5 7 8 9 Flash/Left button (l/c) Changes the flash mode. (p.52) Moves the cursor to the left when an item is selected. Focus/Down button (s/b) Changes the focus mode. (p.47) Moves the cursor down when an item is selected. 13 OK button (e) Switches the information displayed on the shooting screen and playback screen. (p.18) Confirms the selected items when setting a function. 1 Introduction 6 Movie/ADJ. button In the still image mode, press to start and end the movie recording. (p.
Indicators on the Monitor Shooting Screen 1 Introduction 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 11 12 1314 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99999 4.1x 128° ESE E:139° N:35° X 3 (4) 3d 100RICOH 1 02/02/2019 10:10 Exit 1/400 33 F5.5 6400 42 26 27 28 29 30 31 EV-2.0 34 35 36 37 38 39 32 40 41 Still image mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 16 43 0:58´58˝ Drive mode (p.56) Motion blur reduction/Movie SR (p.63) Focus mode (p.47) White balance (p.54) Image tone (p.
Playback Screen 1 7 23 4 5 6 99998 /99999 02/02/2019 10:00 1 8 1/2400 F5.5 9 10 250 EV+0.7 11 12 13 999-9999 15 14 Still image mode Shooting date and time Image protection (p.70) GPS information (p.87) Recorded pixels (p.60) Current file/Total files Data source Face detection (p.48) Folder number/File number (p.
Changing the Screen Display You can switch the information displayed on the screen by pressing e. 1 Shooting Mode The information displayed on the shooting screen can be switched. Introduction Standard information display Displays the standard information such as shooting settings and electronic level. Detailed information display Displays the standard information, electronic compass information, and GPS information. Grid guide display Displays the grid guide.
How to Change Function Settings Using the Button Using the Direct Keys a (w) Drive Mode (p.56) b (s) Focus Mode (p.47) c (l) Flash Mode (p.52) Press and hold d (x) GPS On/Off (p.87) Introduction Quick settings are possible by pressing abcd in the shooting mode. The following functions can be activated. 1 Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The functions mentioned above can be set from the menu by pressing f.
Using the ADJ. Mode The functions assigned to the movie button in [ADJ Button Setting 1] to [ADJ Button Setting 5] of the D menu can be easily recalled. (p.80) 1 1 Introduction 2 Set [Movie Button] to [Off] in the D menu. The ADJ. mode is enabled. Press the movie button in the shooting mode. The mode switches to the ADJ. mode and the icons for the assigned functions appear. 3 4 Use cd to select a function. The five functions assigned to the button can be selected.
Using the Green Button Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The function of the green button can be changed in [Green Mode] of the D menu. (p.81) 1 Introduction The assigned function can be activated by pressing the green button in the shooting mode. By default, [Green Mode] is assigned to the button. You can perform shooting in the green mode by pressing the button. (p.
Setting from the Menus Most functions are set from the menus. 1 1 Introduction 2 Press f. The menu appears. The menu displayed differs depending on the camera status. When changing the menu type, press c, and use ab to select a type. 1/4 Shooting Focus AF Auto Macro Focus Assist AE Metering Setting AUTO Range Standard Multi ON ON Divide AUTO 125 - 1600 Exit 3 4 A Shooting menu (p.24) This menu is displayed only in the shooting mode. B Movie menu (p.
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• When f is pressed, the last used menu screen appears first. To display the most appropriate menus for the camera settings at that time, set [Cursor Poison Keeping] to [Off] in the E menu. • The setting is saved even after the power is turned off. To reset the menu settings, select a menu type to reset in [Initialized Setting] of the E menu, and execute [Reset] in the E menu.
Menu List The following menus are available. (The underlined settings and the square-bracketed settings are the default settings.) 1 Introduction 24 A Shooting Menu Focus Standard, Macro, 1cm Macro, PF, Infinity, MF p.47 AF Multi, Spot, Tracking p.48 Auto Macro On, Off p.47 Focus Assist On, Off p.48 AE Metering Divide, Center, Spot p.50 Setting AUTO, 125 to 6400 p.51 AUTO Range 125 - 200, 125 - 400, 125 - 800, 125 - 1600, 125 - 3200, 125 - 6400 EV Comp. -2.0 to +2.
Soft, Standard, Hard Saturation Soft, Standard, Hard p.62 Tone Adjustment Blue, Black & White, Sepia Contrast Soft, Standard, Hard Date Imprint Date, Date & Time, Time, Off p.62 IQ Enhancer On, Off p.62 Recorded Pixels 4K 30fps, FullHD 30fps, HD 60fps, HD 30fps p.60 HDR On, Off Microphone On, Off Wind Suppression On, Off Movie SR On, Off Movie SR+ On, Off B Movie Menu 1 Introduction Sharpness p.
C Playback Menu 1 Introduction 26 Image Copy [Internal M]>>>[Card], [Card]>>>[Internal M] p.69 Protect 1 File, Sel. Multiple, Select All, Cancel All p.70 Rotation 0°, 90° (counterclockwise), 180°, 90° (clockwise) p.66 Slideshow Interval: 30sec., 20sec., 10sec., 5sec., 3sec. Screen Effect: Wipe, Checker, Fade, Random, Off Sound Effect: On, Off p.65 Recover File — p.69 Resize Recorded Pixels: L, M, S, XS, 2M, 1M, VGA Quality Level: 8, 9, 0 p.72 Cropping — p.
D Customize Menu U1, U2 p.78 CALS Pixels L, M, S, XS, 2M, 1M, VGA p.40 CALS Quality 8, 9, 0 ADJ Button Setting 1 ADJ Button Setting 2 ADJ Button Setting 3 ADJ Button Setting 4 ADJ Button Setting 5 Off, EV Comp. [Setting1], Recorded Pixels [Setting2], Aspect p.80 Ratio [Setting3], Setting [Setting4], White Balance [Setting5], Image Tone, Quality Level, AE Metering, AF, Face Detection, Highlight Cor., Shadow Cor., Outdoor View Green Mode Green Mode, EV Comp.
1 Introduction 28 Lens Adapter On Off, WIDE p.98 Movie Button On, Off p.
E Setup Menu — Format [Internal M] — p.37 New folder options Standard, Date, Custom p.92 File name Standard, Custom p.94 File Sequence No. On, Off p.94 Reset File Number — p.95 Embed Info On, Off p.95 Copyright Info A freely defined string of 32 characters Copyright Print On(OVR), On(New), Off Copyright Position Left, Middle, Right Copyright Font Size Large, Middle, Small Copyright Color Orange, White, Black, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow Guide Display On, Off p.
1 Introduction 30 Language/H English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, p.36 Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Thai, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese Date Adjustment Date Format: Y/M/D, D/M/Y, M/D/Y Date: January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2045 Time: 00:00 to 23:59 p.36 World Time Select Time: Hometown, Destination Hometown: City, DST Destination: City, DST p.
Getting Started Setting the Battery and a Memory Card Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 1 2 3 Make sure that the camera power is off. Slide the release lever on the bottom of the camera toward OPEN, and slide the battery/card cover to the right to open it. 2 Getting Started SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards, and SDXC memory cards can be used with this camera. “Memory card” refers to these memory cards in this manual.
Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• When opening and closing the battery/card cover, be sure to remove water and dirt such as sand adhering to the camera, and avoid locations where dirt can enter the camera interior. • Close the battery/card cover securely. If the battery/card cover is not closed securely, water or dust may enter the camera interior.
Charging the Battery Charge the rechargeable battery DB-110 using the provided USB cable, USB power adapter, and power plug before use. 1 Insert the power plug to the USB power adapter. 2 Insert it until it clicks into place. 3 4 Open the battery/card cover, and connect the USB cable to the USB terminal. Connect the USB cable to the USB power adapter. Plug the USB power adapter into a power outlet. The power button lamp of the camera turns on and charging starts.
Storage Capacity--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• About 340 pictures can be taken when the battery is fully charged. • This is based on tests conducted according to CIPA standards under the following conditions: At 23°C (73°F) temperature; the monitor is on; a picture is taken every 30 seconds; the flash is fired every two pictures; the camera is turned off and back on after 10 pictures are taken. • The storage capacity is for reference.
Initial Settings Turn the camera on and make the initial settings. Turning the Camera On 1 Press the power button. 2 Getting Started The power button lamp turns on. The first time the camera is turned on after purchase, the [Language/H] screen appears. When the power button is pressed again, the power turns off.
Setting the Language and the Date and Time You can set the display language for menus and the date and time. 1 2 2 Use ab to select a language and press e. The selected language is set and the [Date Adjustment] screen appears. Set the display format and the date and time. Getting Started Use cd to select an item and ab to change the value. Press f to cancel the setting. 3 Press e. Date Adjustment Set the date, time, and format.
Formatting a Memory Card When using a new memory card or a memory card used with another device, be sure to format the memory card with this camera. The internal memory can also be formatted with the same operations. Press f. 2 Press c, and use ab to select E. 2 The menu appears. Setup Format [Card] Format [Internal M] New folder options File name File Sequence No. Reset File Number Embed Info 1/5 Standard Standard ON Off Exit 3 4 Getting Started 1 Press d, select [Format [Card]], and press d.
Basic Shooting Operation Shooting in the Auto Mode The camera automatically selects the optimal capture mode. 2 1 Set the mode dial to S. Getting Started 2 Use 4 (T)/5 (W) to change the zoom magnification. 3 Press z halfway. 4 The capture mode is set to S, and the Live View is displayed. The optical zoom up to 5x magnification is available. The digital zoom up to 40.5x magnification is available by further pressing 4. The capture mode is selected, and the focus is adjusted.
Zoom----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• When 4 is pressed and held, the zooming method switches from the optical zoom to the intelligent zoom. If 4 is release and pressed again, the zooming method switches from the intelligent zoom to the digital zoom with up to 40.5x magnification. The digital zoom magnification varies depending on the [Recorded Pixels] settings in the A menu.
Taking Pictures Taking Still Images Setting the Capture Mode Turn the mode dial to select capture modes. 3 Taking Pictures U CALS Mode Takes images with the recorded pixels and quality level set in [CALS Pixels] and [CALS Quality] of the D menu. The aspect ratio is fixed to [4:3]. By default, the recorded pixels are set to [1M] and the quality level is set to [9]. These settings are appropriate to take construction site pictures submitted to local authorities.
Performing Shooting in the Scene Mode 1 Set the mode dial to T. 2 Press f. 3 Use abcd to select a scene. The mode switches to the T mode. The T menu appears. Scene Mode 3 Cancel The following scenes can be selected.
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The T menu is displayed only in the T mode. • When the scene is set to [Interval Shooting] or [Interval Movie], shooting is performed at a fixed interval. You can set [Interval] ([Total Time] for [Interval Movie]), [Number of Shots], and [Start Delay]. • A description of the selected scene is displayed on the screen in Step 3.
Using Exposure Compensation 1 2 Select [EV Comp.] in the A menu, and press d. The [EV Comp.] screen appears. Use ab to select a compensation value. EV Comp. The compensation value can be selected in the range of ±2.0. 0.0 3 4 OK Press e. Press f. The shooting screen reappears. Taking Pictures Cancel 3 Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The exposure compensation is not available in the S mode.
Recording Movies Movies can be directly recorded even when the mode dial is set to a mode other than B. 3 Taking Pictures 1 Set [Movie Button] to [On] in the D menu. 2 Press the movie button. 3 Press the movie button again. Movie recording with the movie button is enabled. Recording starts. The recording time is displayed while recording. Recording stops.
Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Taking Pictures • When [Movie Button] is set to [Off] in the D menu, turn the mode dial to B and use z to start and end the movie recording. • When the movie recording has been started with the movie button, use the movie button to end the recording. • The movie recording cannot be started with the movie button in the following cases.
Playing Back Movies 3 1 Press g. 2 Use cd to select a movie to play back. 3 Play back a movie. An image is displayed in the single image display of playback mode. The first frame of the movie is displayed as a still image. The following operations are available. Taking Pictures a Plays back/Pauses a movie. cd Fast-reverses/Fast-forwards playback. b Stops playback. 4 (T)/5(W) Adjusts the sound volume. e Switches the displayed information.
Setting the Focus Mode 1 Press s (b) in the shooting mode. 2 Use ab to select a setting. The [Focus Mode] screen appears. Focus Mode Standard 3 Standard OK Focuses on the subject at a distance of 50 cm or more from the camera when z is pressed halfway. When [Auto Macro] is set to [On] (default setting) in the A menu, focusing is also performed for subjects in the macro range. Taking Pictures Cancel Focuses on the subject at a distance of 10 to 60 cm from the camera.
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The focus mode can also be set in [Focus] of the A menu. • The autofocus method for the still image mode can be set in [AF] of the A menu. 3 Multi Measures the distances from 3 × 3 AF areas and focuses to the nearest AF area. (Default setting) Spot Focuses to the center AF area. Tracking Keeps focusing while z is pressed halfway.
Focusing Manually (Manual Focus) If the camera fails to focus automatically, you can focus manually. The manual focus enables shooting at a fixed distance. 1 Select [MF] in Step 2 on p.47, and press e. 2 Use ab to set a focus distance. The focus bar appears on the shooting screen. 100 3 100 Taking Pictures When e is pressed and held, the center of the screen is magnified. Pressing and holding e again restores the normal display.
Setting the Exposure Selecting a Metering Method Set the metering method in [AE Metering] of the A menu. Meters exposure in multiple areas of the frame. Divide Meters exposure with emphasis on the center. 3 Taking Pictures 50 Center Spot Meters exposure within a narrow range. Use this option when metering exposure in a part of an image or when the metering target subject is small.
Setting the ISO Sensitivity 1 2 Use ab to select a setting. [AUTO] or a setting from [125] to [6400] can be set. 1/4 Shooting Focus AF Auto Macro Focus Assist AE Metering Setting AUTO Range Cancel AUTO 125 200 400 800 1600 3200 OK Press e. Press f. The shooting screen reappears. Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Taking Pictures 3 4 Select [Setting] in the A menu, and press d.
Using the Flash 1 Press l (c) in the shooting mode. 2 Use ab to select a setting. The [Flash Mode] screen appears. Flash Mode Auto 3 Taking Pictures Cancel OK Fires the flash according to conditions. Auto Does not fire the flash. Flash Off Always fires the flash. Flash On Auto+R. eye Fires the flash according to conditions while reducing the red-eye phenomenon. Forces the flash to fire while reducing the red-eye phenomenon. On+Red-eye Turns on the ring light around the lens. (p.
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The flash mode can also be set in [Flash Mode] of the A menu. • When [Underwater] is selected in the T mode, both an image with the flash used and an image with the flash not used can be taken. Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• You cannot perform shooting while the flash is being charged.
Setting the White Balance Make adjustments to the white balance so that white subjects will appear white under any kind of light. 3 1 Select [White Balance] of the A menu, and press d. 2 Use ab to select a setting. The [White Balance] screen appears. White Balance Auto WB Taking Pictures Cancel Adjusts the white balance automatically. Auto WB Used when shooting in daylight under clear skies. Daylight Used when shooting in shade. Shade Used when shooting in daylight under cloudy skies.
Used with incandescent lighting. Tungsten Used when the ring light of the camera is used. Ring Light Set the white balance manually. (p.55) Manual WB 3 Press e. Press f. The shooting screen reappears. Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for a subject that is mostly dark. Taking Pictures 3 4 Setting the White Balance Manually 1 2 3 Select [Manual WB] in Step 2 on p.54.
Setting the Drive Mode You can set the drive mode by pressing w (a) in the shooting mode. The drive mode can also be set in [Drive Mode] of the A menu. Drive Mode Off Cancel 3 OK Taking Pictures Shooting Using the Self-timer 1 Press w (a) in the shooting mode. 2 Use ab to select a setting. The [Drive Mode] screen appears. Releases the shutter about 10 seconds after z is pressed. Self-Timer10s Releases the shutter about 2 seconds after z is pressed. Self-Timer 2s 56 3 Press e. 4 Press z.
Shooting Continuously 1 Press w (a) in the shooting mode. 2 Use ab to select a setting. The [Drive Mode] screen appears. Performs continuous shooting while z is pressed. Cont. Shoot 3 M-Cont Performs continuous shooting while z is pressed, and saves last 16 or 25 still images taken for 2 seconds before the button is released as an image of 5184 × 3888 pixels.
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The focus setting and exposure value are fixed during continuous shooting. • The maximum number of images that can be taken continuously varies depending on the [Recorded Pixels] setting in the A menu. • The continuous shooting setting is reset when the camera is turned off and on again. • If you release z early for [M-Cont], the number of saved images may not reach 16 or 25.
Shooting with Varied Exposure Values Takes three images with different exposure settings of -0.5 EV, 0 EV, and +0.5 EV. 1 Press w (a) in the shooting mode. 2 Use ab to select [A-Bracket], and press e. 3 Press z. The [Drive Mode] screen appears. The shooting screen reappears. Taking Pictures Three images are taken by pressing z once. The three images are displayed side by side during Instant Review.
Configuring the Capture Settings Image Capture Settings Set the file format for still images in the A menu. Recorded Pixels [L], [M], [S], [XS], [2M], [1M], [VGA] Aspect Ratio [4:3], [3:2], [1:1] Quality Level [8], [9], [0] 3 Taking Pictures Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The settings that can be selected are limited depending on the capture mode. • [2M] and [1M] are displayed only in the U mode.
Setting the Image Finishing Tone and Correction Setting the Image Atmosphere (Image Tone) You can control the finishing tone for taken images. 1 Select [Image Tone] in the A menu, and press d. The [Image Tone] screen appears. 3 2 Use ab to select a setting. Taking Pictures Bright Increases the values of [Contrast], [Sharpness], and [Saturation] to take sharp images. Takes images with a natural tone close to the actual color. Natural Takes bright and gorgeous images with a deep tone of color.
Setting the Sharpness, Saturation, Tone, and Contrast The following settings can be made in the A menu. 3 Sharpness [Soft], [Standard], or [Hard] can be selected. Saturation [Soft], [Standard], or [Hard] can be selected. [Saturation] can be set only when [Image Tone] is set to [Monochrome] in the A menu. Tone Adjustment [Blue], [Black & White], or [Sepia] can be selected. [Tone Adjustment] can be set only when [Image Tone] is set to [Monochrome] in the A menu.
Correcting a Range of Tones (D-Range Setting) With [D-Range Setting] of the A menu, you can expand an image gradation to make the bright and dark portions of an image clearly visible. Highlight Cor. Corrects the bright portions of the image. Shadow Cor. Corrects the dark portions of the image. Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reducing Blurring of Images To automatically reduce blurring of images, set the following functions.
Playback Functions Changing the Playback Method Displaying Multiple Images You can display multiple images in the thumbnail view. 1 Press 5 (W) in the single image display of playback mode. 02/02/2019 10:00 LAST FILE The images are displayed in 20 thumbnails. 4 Playback Functions 100-0630 1/60 F3.5 125 EV+0.5 The following operations are available. abcd Moves the selection frame.
Playing Back Images Continuously (Slideshow) 1 Select [Slideshow] in the C menu, and press d. 2 Set the image switching interval and screen effects. Interval Sets the image switching interval. [Interval] cannot be set when [Screen Effect] is set to [Random]. Screen Effect Sets the screen effects applied when images are switched. Sound Effect Sets the sound effects. [Sound Effect] is fixed to [Off] when [Screen Effect] is set to [Random]. Select [Start], and press e. A slideshow starts.
Displaying Rotated Images You can change image rotation information. 1 2 3 Display an image in the single image display of playback mode. Select [Rotation] in the C menu, and press d. Select the rotation direction, and press e. Rotation 4 Playback Functions Cancel OK Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Rotation direction cannot be changed when the write-protect switch on the memory card is locked or for the following images.
Connecting the Camera to an AV Device Connect to an AV device, such as TVs, equipped with an HDMI® terminal to display Live View images while shooting or to play back images. Prepare a commercially available HDMI® cable that is suitable for the device connected to the camera. 1 2 Turn the AV device and camera off. Open the battery/card cover of the camera, and connect the HDMI® cable to the HDMI® micro output terminal. 4 Connect the other end of the HDMI® cable to the input terminal on the AV device.
Organizing Files Deleting Files 1 2 Press i in the single image display or multiple image display. Select the deletion method, and press e. Available deletion methods vary depending on the camera status when i is pressed. Single image display 4 [Delete One], [Delete Multi], or [Delete All] can be selected. When [Delete Multi] is selected, select [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range]. Playback Functions 20-thumbnail display or [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range] can be selected.
Restoring Deleted Files You can restore the deleted files in [Recover File] of the C menu. Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The images cannot be restored when the following operations have been performed after deleting them.
Protecting Images from Deletion You can protect images to prevent them from being deleted accidentally. 1 2 3 4 Playback Functions 4 5 Select [Protect] in the C menu, and press d. Select the protection method. Select the method from [1 File], [Sel. Multiple], [Select All], and [Cancel All]. When [1 File] is selected, use cd to display the previous/next image. Press e. When [Sel. Multiple] is selected, proceed to Step 4. Select [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range]. Select the images to protect.
Copying Images to a Computer Connect the camera to a computer using the provided USB cable. 1 2 4 5 6 Open the battery/card cover of the camera, and connect the USB cable to the USB terminal. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the computer. The battery charging starts. When the camera is turned on, it is recognized as a device by the computer. When a memory card is inserted, the files on the memory card are displayed.
Editing and Processing Images You can edit and process taken images. Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Only images taken with this camera can be edited and processed. Still images saved from movies cannot be edited and processed. • If you edit and process images repeatedly, image quality will deteriorate.
Cropping Images You can crop a part of images and then save them. 1 2 3 Display an image in the single image display of playback mode. Select [Cropping] in the C menu, and press d. The [Cropping] screen appears. Specify the range to crop. Cropping 1280x960 4 4 4 (T)/5 (W) Changes the cropping size. abcd Moves the cropping frame. Press e. The image is saved as a new image.
Processing Images with Filters You can process images with filters. 1 2 3 4 Display an image in the single image display of playback mode. Select [Filter] in the C menu, and press d. The [Filter] screen appears. Use ab to select a filter, and press d.
Editing Movies 1 Select [Movie Edit] in the C menu, and press d. 2 Use ab to select an editing method. The [Movie Edit] screen appears. Save as Still Image Saves the specified frame as a still image. Divide Movies Divides a movie into two files at the specified devision point and saves as new files. Adding title picture Specifies the image to be used as the thumbnail for a movie. 4 For each editing method, refer to the following. 1 Select [Save as Still Image], and press e.
Dividing a Movie 4 Playback Functions 1 Select [Divide Movies], and press e. 2 Display the frame at which you want to divide the movie. 3 Press e. 4 Select [Divide], and press e. The movie playback screen appears. You can play or pause the movie in the same manner as when viewing a movie in the playback mode. The dividing point can be specified in 30 frames increments. The confirmation screen appears. The movie is divided at the selected frame and saved as new movie files.
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The inserted image is displayed for 3 seconds at the beginning or end of the movie. • When the image is inserted at the beginning of the movie, it is displayed as the thumbnail for the movie. When the image is inserted at the end of the movie, the thumbnail for the movie is not changed.
Changing the Settings Saving Frequently Used Settings Using the Mode Dial You can assign frequently used shooting settings to the mode dial P and Q so that you can easily recall the settings. The following settings can be saved. • Capture mode • A/B menu settings (with exceptions) • A part of D menu settings 5 Changing the Settings Saving the Settings 1 2 3 Set the capture mode and all the necessary settings to save. Select [Reg. USER] in the D menu, and press d. Select [U1] or [U2], and press e.
Exporting the Settings to a File You can export the menu settings to a file and save it in a memory card. The settings can be restored from the exported file. Also, the settings can be copied to multiple cameras using the exported file. You can export the settings in a memory card using [Write] and can import the settings to the camera using [Read] in [Camera Settings File] of the E menu.
Customizing the Button Functions Registering Functions to the Movie Button You can change the settings for “ADJ. mode” of which functions can be easily used by pressing the movie button. Five functions selected from the following functions can be saved. (The functions indicated with a square-bracketed item are the default settings for the item.) 5 • • • • • • • Off EV Comp.
Changing the Functions of the Green Button You can change the functions activated when the green button is pressed. The following functions can be saved. Still images • • • • • • • • • Green Mode (default setting) EV Comp. Recorded Pixels Quality Level Aspect Ratio White Balance Setting AF Face Detection • • • • • • • • Auto Macro AE Metering Highlight Cor. Shadow Cor.
Display and Sound Settings Setting the Start-up Screen The screen display when the camera is turned on can be set in [Start-up Screen] of the C menu. 5 Start-up screen with operation guide Displays the capture mode. RICOH Displays the RICOH logo. Photographs Displays the selected captured image. Off Displays nothing. Changing the Settings Setting the Information Displayed when the Camera Is Turned On/Off You can set the information displayed when the camera is turned on and off in the D menu.
Setting the Brightness of the Monitor You can adjust the brightness of the monitor in the E menu. LCD Brightness Sets the brightness of the monitor. Outdoor View Adjusts the brightness of the monitor when the monitor display is difficult to see during outdoor shooting or in other situations. Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The [LCD Brightness] setting cannot be changed when [Outdoor View] is set.
Power Saving Settings Automatically Turning the Power Off The camera turns off automatically if no operations are made for a certain period of time. Set the time until the the camera is turned off in [Auto Power Off ] of the E menu. Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 • [Auto Power Off] is not available in the following cases.
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• [Power Saving] is not available in the following cases. • During shooting in the B mode or in [Interval Shooting] of the T mode • In the V mode • In the C mode • While a menu is displayed • While the AC adapter is used • [Monitor Auto off Delay] is not available in the following cases.
Setting the GPS The camera can acquire information from GPS satellites using the built-in GPS function. Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Changing the Settings 86 • Local geographic conditions such as places where radio waves are blocked or reflected may prevent or delay the acquisition of GPS information.
Displaying the GPS Information You can record the location information in images using the GPS function. Set in [GPS] of the D menu or press and hold x (d) to turn the GPS function on and off. The GPS information is acquired every one second in the shooting mode. 3 4 1 2 The acquired GPS information can be 100 checked in “Detailed information display” in 128° ESE the shooting mode (p.18).
Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The standard of GPS information displayed on the monitor can be set in [GPS Disp Mode] of the D menu. LAT/LON Displays the latitude and longitude. UTM Displays the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates. MGRS Displays the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) coordinates used as military information.
3 Set [Logging Interval] and [Logging Duration]. Record log Start Logging Interval Logging Duration 10sec. 1 Exit 4 Logging Interval Select from [1sec.] to [60sec.]. Logging Duration Select from [1] hour to [18] hours. Select [Start], and press e. GPS logging starts. Select [Stop] to stop the GPS logging. When the set logging time elapses, the GPS logging stops. • [GPS Log] is not available during the shooting in [Interval Shooting] or [Interval Movie] of the T mode.
Saving Logs You can save the recorded logs to the memory card as a file. 1 2 Select [Save log data] on the screen in Step 2 on p.88, and press d. Select [NMEA] or [KML], and press e. The log file is saved in the “GPSLOG” folder in the memory card with the file name composed of the serial number 001 to 999 and the month and day.
Imprinting the GPS Information The acquired GPS information can be imprinted at the bottom right of the image. Set in [Data Imprint] of the D menu. GPS Data Imprint Sets the standard of GPS information to imprint. UTC Data Imprint Imprints the Universal Coordinated Time. [Date Imprint] of the A menu is disabled. Heading Data Imprint Imprints the direction information.
File Management Settings Specifying the Folder/File Settings By default, folders and files are automatically named as follows. Folder Name 100RICOH to 999RICOH File Name R0000001.JPG to R0999999.JPG When the file number exceeds R09999, the next folder is created and the file number becomes R00001. If the file number exceeds R09999 when the folder number is 999, no more files can be stored on the memory card currently inserted. The folder and file names can be changed.
3 Select [Custom], and press d. 4 Enter a folder name. The text-entry screen appears. Up to five single-byte alphanumeric characters can be entered. RICOH Q 㹕 E A R T Y U I O S D F G H J Z X C V B N M 123 Cancel K P L _ Finish The following operations are available. Moves the text selection cursor. e Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor. After entering the text, move the text selection cursor to 1, and press e. The confirmation screen appears.
File Name The following string of characters is used as the file name prefix by default. Recording Format File Name Still image R0.JPG Movie M0.MOV You can change the first two characters of still image file names from “R0”. 1 2 3 5 Select [File name] in the E menu, and press d. Select [Custom], and press d. Select a character to enter. Uppercase alphanumeric characters and “_” can be entered.
Reset File Number If [Reset File Number] of the E menu is executed, a folder with a new number is created and file number starts from 0001. Memo---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• When the file number reaches 9999, a new folder is created and the file number is reset. • When a memory card is not inserted, the file number in the internal memory is reset.
Imprinting the Copyright Information The copyright information can be imprinted at the bottom of the image. Set in the E menu. Copyright Print Select from [On(OVR)], [On(New)], and [Off]. Copyright Position Select from [Left], [Middle], and [Right]. Copyright Font Size Select from [Large], [Middle], and [Small]. Copyright Color Select from [Orange], [White], [Black], [Red], [Blue], [Green], and [Yellow].
Saving the Local Date and Time of the Specified City The date and time set in “Initial Settings” (p.35) serve as the date and time of your present location and are reflected in the shooting date and time for images. Setting the destination to a location other than your present location enables you to save images time-stamped with the local date and time. 1 Select [World Time] in the E menu, and press d. 2 Select [Destination] in [Select Time]. The [World Time] screen appears.
Appendix Attaching Optional Accessories Wide Conversion Lens If the wide conversion lens (DW-5) is attached to the camera, you can perform shooting with the 0.8x lens magnification (35 mm equivalent focal length: 22 mm (wide angle)). When using the wide conversion lens, set [Lens Adapter On] to [WIDE] in the D menu. Refer to the User’s Manual provided with the lens for details.
AC Adapter If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period, the use of the AC adapter (K‑AC166) is recommended. 1 2 3 Make sure that the camera is turned off, and open the battery/ card cover. Connect the USB cable (Type-C) of the AC adapter to the USB terminal of the camera. Connect the AC plug cord to the AC adapter, and plug the cord into the power outlet.
Troubleshooting Power Supply Problem The camera does not turn on. 6 Appendix 100 Cause Solution The battery is not inserted. Charge the battery and correctly insert it into the camera. The battery is exhausted. The battery is not inserted in the correct orientation. The battery is incompatible. Use the battery DB-110 exclusively developed for this camera. The AC adapter is not correctly Connect the AC adapter correctly. connected.
Shooting Problem Cause Solution Page p.33 p.35 p.37 p.68 — — — p.38 6 p.83 Appendix Shooting cannot be The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery. performed by pressing The camera is turned off or not in Turn the camera on or press z z. the shooting mode. to switch the camera to the shooting mode. The memory card is not Perform [Format [Card]] of the formatted. E menu. The memory card is full. Insert a new card, or delete unwanted files. The memory card has reached Insert a new memory card.
Problem 6 Appendix 102 Cause Solution Images are too bright. Flash output is not appropriate. Move away from the subject or use a different light source. The monitor brightness is not Adjust the brightness of the monitor appropriate. in the E menu. Images are too dark. The monitor brightness is not Adjust the brightness of the monitor appropriate. in the E menu. The exposure compensation is Change the exposure compensation set to a negative value. value.
Playback/Deletion Problem Shooting information is not displayed. Images cannot be played back. Images are not displayed on the monitor. Images are not displayed on an AV device. Cause Solution Page Information display is set to “No Press e to switch the information p.18 information display”. displayed on the screen. The AV device is not correctly Connect the cable correctly. p.67 connected with the camera. The monitor turned off. The battery is exhausted.
Others Problem The memory card cannot be inserted. Camera controls have no effect. Cause The card is not in the correct orientation. The battery is exhausted. The camera is malfunctioning. Date is not set correctly. Date and time are not set correctly. The date setting has The battery was removed. been reset. 6 Appendix 104 Solution Insert the memory card in the correct orientation. Charge the battery. Turn the camera back on. Take the battery out and insert it again.
Error Messages Error Message Insufficient Memory File not found Unmatched File Insert card. Memory card error Format card. Card Is Write-Protected. Files cannot be stored. Protected Format internal memory. Out of memory. Cannot record. No files to restore. Some files cannot be copied with [Image Copy] of the C menu because the memory card space is insufficient. Use another memory card or delete unwanted files. You are trying to delete a protected file. Cancel the protection. (p.
Main Specifications Camera Lens Appendix 106 RICOH lens, 11 elements in 9 groups (5 aspherical lens elements) 5 to 25 mm Approx. 28 to 140 mm F3.5 (W) to F5.5 (T) 5x Approx. 8.1x 10M: Approx. 7x 640: Approx. 40.5x (zoom magnification obtained together with the optical zoom) Motion Blur Still Image Pixel Track SR Reduction High-sensitivity shake reduction mode (Digital SR) Movie Movie shake reduction mode (Movie SR, Movie SR+) Focus Type 9-point AF, Spot AF, Auto tracking AF Focus Range Standard: 0.
Capture Mode Face Detection Pet Detection Playback Mode Shutter Speed Mode Flash Effective Range Drive Mode Storage Media Power Supply Battery Life Interfaces Waterproof and Dustproof Rating Dimensions 6 Appendix Built-in Flash Auto Picture, Program, HDR, Handheld Night Snap, Movie, High Speed Movie, Digital Microscope, Landscape, Flower, Portrait, Underwater, Underwater Movie, Interval Shooting, Interval Movie, Surf & Snow, Kids, Pet, Sport, Night Scene, Fireworks, Digital SR, CALS, Green, DOF Co
Weight Included Accessories Language GPS Electronic Compass 6 Appendix 108 Approx. 246 g (8.6 oz) (including the dedicated battery and SD memory card) Approx. 219 g (7.
USB Power Adapter AC-U1/AC-U2 Power Supply Output Operating Temperature Dimensions Weight 100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz), 0.2 A 5.0 VDC, 1000 mA 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F) 42.5 mm (W) × 22 mm (H) × 66.5 mm (D) (excluding the power plug) Approx. 40 g (excluding the power plug) Rechargeable Battery DB-110 Nominal Voltage Rated Capacity Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Dimensions Weight 3.6 V 1350 mAh, 4.9 Wh 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) -10 to 45°C (14 to 113°F) 39.8 mm (W) × 34.2 mm (H) × 8.5 mm (D) Approx.
Image Storage Capacity The following table shows the approximate number of images and recording time (in seconds) of movies that can be saved in the internal memory and a memory card in various formats.
Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• The figures for movies are the total length that can be recorded. The maximum recording time per shooting is 25 minutes or the equivalent of 4 GB. • The number of images that can be taken may differ from the number of storable images displayed on the monitor. • The storage capacity varies depending on the shooting conditions and the capacity of the memory.
Using the Camera Abroad USB Power Adapter (AC-U1/AC-U2), AC Adapter (K-AC166), and Battery Charger (BJ-11) These products are for use with currents of 100 to 240 V and 50 or 60 Hz. Before traveling, purchase a travel adapter for connection to the type of outlets used at your destination. Do not use these products with electrical transformers, as this could damage the camera.
Precautions for Use Waterproof and Dustproof Function • The camera complies with JIS/IEC waterproof grade 8 and JIS/IEC dustproof grade 6 (IP68). • After shooting in the rain or washing with water, water may leak out from the lens barrel or the tripod screw hole on the bottom of the camera. However, this is not problematic because the camera is protected with the double-layered structure. • The interior of the camera does not have the waterproof/dustproof structure.
6 Appendix • When carrying the camera, be careful that it does not strike other objects. Particular care is required to protect the lens and monitor. • The flash may overheat if fired many times in succession. Do not use the flash successively more than necessary. • Do not use the flash in close contact with your body or other objects. Failure to observe this precaution could result in burns or fire. • Using the flash unit in close proximity to your subject’s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment.
• Do not allow other metallic objects to come in contact with the connectors, or contacts of the rechargeable battery as this can result in a short. • The operating temperature range is 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F). Charging takes longer at temperatures below 10°C (50°F). Caution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Use of other batteries can cause explosion.
Camera Care and Storage Caring for the Camera 6 Appendix • Image quality can be affected by fingerprints and other foreign matter on the lens. Avoid touching the lens with your fingers. • Remove dust or lint on the lens with a commercially available blower, or gently clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth.
Replacement of Rubber Packings • Replace the rubber packing with a new one every two years even if it is not dirty and there is no problem with it, to maintain the waterproof function. When the camera is frequently used in water, in a sandy area, or in a dusty room, it is recommended to replace it every year. Contact your service center to replace the rubber packing. (A fee will be charged for the replacement.) Before Cleaning • Be sure to turn the camera off.
Warranty Policy All our cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of your purchase.
Regulatory Compliance Statements For Customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We: Located at: 6 Appendix 120 RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006, U.S.A. Phone: 800-877-0155 FAX: 973-882-2008 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device.
For Customers in Canada Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) Regulatory Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 (B). This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For Customers in Europe Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries 1. In the European Union These symbols on the products, packaging and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. Used electrical/electronic equipment and batteries must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of these products.
Notice to Users in EEA Countries This product complies with the essential requirements and provisions of RE Directive 2014/53/EU. The CE Declaration of Conformity is available by accessing the URL: http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/support/declaration_of_conformity.html and selecting the product applicable. European importer: RICOH IMAGING EUROPE S.A.S. Parc Tertiaire SILIC 7-9, avenue Robert Schuman - B.P. 70102, 94513 Rungis Cedex, FRANCE Manufacturer: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Index Numerics 1cm Macro...................................................... 47 A A-Bracket......................................................... AC adapter...................................................... Adding title picture..................................... ADJ. button..................................................... ADJ Button Setting...................................... ADJ. mode....................................................... AE Metering.......................................
Flash On (Flash)............................................. Flower (Scene)............................................... Fluorescent (White Balance)..................... Fn button......................................................... Focus Assist.................................................... Focus Mode.................................................... Folder display................................................. Format..............................................................
P Package contents......................................... 11 Pet (Scene)...................................................... 41 PF (Focus)........................................................ 47 Pix. Track SR.................................................... 63 Playback.................................................... 39, 64 Playback menu.............................................. 26 Playback Volume.......................................... 83 P mode...........................................
Wide conversion lens.................................. 98 Wind Suppression........................................ 60 World Time...................................................... 97 Z Zoom.................................................................
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