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[Focus assist selection]

When [Focus Assist] is set to [On] in the shooting menu, you can select 
[MODE1] or [MODE2].

MODE1:  Shape outlines for subjects/objects in focus are enhanced.
MODE2:  The picture display switches to black and white, and the area in 

focus glows in white.

[Keep shooting conditions]

When this is set to [On], if you continue to press the shutter release button 
halfway after shooting without releasing the shutter, the focus, aperture, 
shutter speed, ISO, and white balance settings are retained. 

  Caution ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

•  The shooting conditions are not retained in the following cases.

•  [Movie] and [Skew Correct Mode] of scene mode
•  Interval shooting
•  Continuous mode
•  Self-timer

Summary of Contents for A16 24-85mm F3.5-5.5

Page 1: ...RICOH LENS A16 24 85mm F3 5 5 5 Instruction Manual The serial number may be found on the bottom of the lens...

Page 2: ...irm that the package contains the items listed below Camera unit The serial number may be found on the bottom Lens cap Comes attached to the camera unit Instruction manual this manual Warranty Connect...

Page 3: ...tings and to read important precautions for use This instruction manual will explain functions and operating procedures that are available only when this camera unit is used with a compatible camera b...

Page 4: ...y images as a result of product malfunction Warranty The warranty supplied with this product is only valid within the country of purchase The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the p...

Page 5: ...Ricoh reserves the right to change the contents of this document at any time without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document Should you neve...

Page 6: ...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 m...

Page 7: ...mbined with other symbols to indicate that a specific action is prohibited Examples Do not touch Do not disassemble Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this unit Danger Do not atte...

Page 8: ...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 fir...

Page 9: ...get wet In addition do not operate it with wet hands Both pose the risk of electric shock Safety Precautions for Accessories When using optional products carefully read the instructions provided with...

Page 10: ...Precautions 6 Names of Parts 15 Upgrading the Product 16 Updating the firmware 16 Shooting 18 Level Indicator 18 Macro Functions 18 Built in Flash 18 Mode P Program Shift 19 M Manual Exposure Mode 21...

Page 11: ...tions to the Up down Dial 24 Addition of Supported Sizes for Auto Resize Zoom 24 Playback Mode 24 Camera Unit Information Display 24 Settings 25 Picture Quality Size 25 Photographs 26 Movies 27 Auto B...

Page 12: ...pensation 32 Shutter Speed Auto Shift 33 Key Custom Settings Tab Menu 34 Reg My Settings 34 ADJ Lever Settings 34 Shutter Button Confirmation 35 Set Fn1 Fn2 Buttons 35 ADJ Direct ISO Control 36 Delete...

Page 13: ...o Power Off 38 Level Setting 39 Level Tilt Calibration 39 Digital Zoom Image Setting 39 Target Zoom Play 40 Spot AF Area Setting 40 Zoom Display Release 40 Focus assist selection 41 Keep shooting cond...

Page 14: ...14 Specifications 43 Internal Memory Memory Card Capacity 49 Appendices 52 Optional Accessories 52 Precautions for Use 54 Equipment Care and Storage 56 Warranty and Servicing 58...

Page 15: ...15 Names of Parts 1 2 3 1 Connector 2 Ring cap 3 Lens...

Page 16: ...d to be updated In such case update the firmware of the camera body using the following procedure If the firmware version is already up to date the version update function will not start and you can u...

Page 17: ...play Checking rewrite file Rewriting program The camera restarts and the firmware version will be displayed and then the update will be completed Note To confirm the firmware version with the camera o...

Page 18: ...checked Macro Functions The Macro Shooting Macro Target Auto Macro and Minimum Shooting Distance Display during Macro Shooting functions are not available Built in Flash If the built in flash is used...

Page 19: ...page gives estimates of the shift range for various combinations of aperture values and shutter speeds The actual values may vary depending on EV exposure value In these examples the flash mode is se...

Page 20: ...8 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 F16 F22 F11 F8 0 F5 6 F4 0 F2 8 F2 0 F1 4 F1 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 2 4 3 8 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 Ev8 Ev7 Ev9 Ev10 Ev11 E...

Page 21: ...er release button is pressed and ends when it is pressed again In either mode the camera stops shooting compulsorily once 180 sec has elapsed Auto and Auto Hi of the ISO setting can also be used Note...

Page 22: ...splays the enlarged part over the entire screen Pressing and holding the MENU OK button again returns to normal display When focusing manually press the shutter button halfway to return to normal disp...

Page 23: ...o run during Enlarged View and pictures will be captured at the locked AE settings You can register Enlrg Part and Enlrg All to the Set Fn1 Fn2 Button in the Key Custom Settings menu Addition of new t...

Page 24: ...mode and Self timer are set to on Addition of Supported Sizes for Auto Resize Zoom Auto resize zoom supports all aspect ratios Playback Mode Camera Unit Information Display You can switch the page by...

Page 25: ...ultaneously save a JPEG copy The following picture quality image size and aspect ratio options are available for the Picture Quality Size setting A photograph s file size will depend on the combinatio...

Page 26: ...A 1 4352 3264 3 2 2 FINE NORMAL VGA 1 4928 3264 1 1 3 FINE NORMAL VGA 1 3264 3264 L Large 16 9 2 FINE NORMAL 4928 2768 4 3 FINE NORMAL 4352 3264 3 2 2 FINE NORMAL 4928 3264 1 1 3 FINE NORMAL 3264 3264...

Page 27: ...RAW is selected this is the setting used for the JPEG copy 2 Depending on the area photographed black bands may appear on the top and bottom of the picture display 3 Depending on the area photographed...

Page 28: ...set value Caution Since shooting is performed within the ISO sensitivity range that can be set the bracketing range may not be 1 3EV or an image may be shot with the same settings depending on the IS...

Page 29: ...ntrast B W Soft Focus Cross Process Toy Camera or Skew Correct Mode is selected in the scene modes White Balance You can select Incandescent Lamp1 or Incandescent Lamp2 Using Incandescent Lamp2 will l...

Page 30: ...to ISO 100 However the dynamic range gets narrower and the higher brightness levels make whiteout more likely to occur When Auto is selected and the flash is used the sensitivity used will gain up to...

Page 31: ...re intensified making it easier to adjust the focus Note When focusing manually the intensification of the shape outline or contrast will be released by pressing the shutter button halfway You can sel...

Page 32: ...c range compensation mode ISO Step Setting 1 3EV ISO Step Setting 1EV Weak ISO 400 to ISO 2000 ISO 400 to ISO 1600 Medium ISO 500 to ISO 1600 ISO 800 to ISO 1600 Strong ISO 640 to ISO 1250 ISO 800 If...

Page 33: ...Auto Shift When the Shutter Speed Auto Shift setting in the shooting menu is set to On while the mode dial is set to S the camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed to obtain the best exposur...

Page 34: ...in the setup menu and the zoom position can also be registered When Zoom Position in Edit My Settings is selected settings can be edited ADJ Lever Settings You can set the Aspect Ratio function in ADJ...

Page 35: ...oot pictures When ADJ is set the ADJ mode settings will be finalized enabling you to shoot pictures When DIRECT is set the DIRECT screen settings will be finalized enabling you to shoot pictures After...

Page 36: ...sensitivity while the shutter button is pressed halfway in program shift and aperture priority modes in program shift mode sensitivity can be adjusted even after the shutter button is released as long...

Page 37: ...s registered to My Settings Box in Reg My Settings to Card and to MY1 MY2 and MY3 on the Mode dial return to their defaults Restore Defaults The key custom settings will be reset Note Settings set in...

Page 38: ...uto High Settings You can set the upper limits for the ISO setting and the shutter speed for switching the ISO setting when ISO Setting is set to Auto Hi Sleep Mode Auto Power Off You can set the time...

Page 39: ...Register the current perspective as the standard Digital Zoom Image Setting The size of the recorded image varies depending on the auto resize zoom as follows Zoom ratio Image size pixels Zoom ratio I...

Page 40: ...can select the AF area for when Focus in the shooting settings menu is set to Spot AF Normal or Pinpoint can be selected The AF area for Pinpoint is smaller than the AF area for Normal Zoom Display R...

Page 41: ...and the area in focus glows in white Keep shooting conditions When this is set to On if you continue to press the shutter release button halfway after shooting without releasing the shutter the focus...

Page 42: ...yed in White Saturation of playback mode Copyright notice Enter the copyright information to write this information into the Exif data of the image Note The recorded copyright information can be check...

Page 43: ...th 15 7 mm to 55 5 mm 35 mm format equivalent 24 mm to 85 mm Aperture f number f 3 5 f 5 5 Focus range from lens Approx 25 cm telephoto end Construction 11 elements in 9 groups 3 aspherical lens eleme...

Page 44: ...4 0 to 4 0EV in increments 1 3EV or 1 2EV auto bracketing 2 0 to 2 0EV in increments 1 3EV or 1 2EV Exposure link range Auto shooting mode Center weighted light metering Wide angle 3 2 16 8EV Telepho...

Page 45: ...Shooting mode Auto Shooting Mode Program Shift Mode Aperture Priority Mode Shutter Speed Priority Manual Exposure Mode scene mode Movie Portrait Sports Landscape Nightscape Skew Correct Mode Miniaturi...

Page 46: ...A 20 508 KB frame RAW only 20 332KB frame 4 3 NORMAL 24 443KB frame FINE 26 795KB frame VGA 21 405 KB frame RAW only 21 181KB frame 3 2 NORMAL 27 603KB frame FINE 30 265KB frame VGA 24 139KB frame RAW...

Page 47: ...008KB frame 5M 4 3 FINE 2 293KB frame 3M 4 3 FINE 1 479KB frame File size approx 1M 4 3 FINE 818KB frame VGA 4 3 FINE 202KB frame Battery life based on CIPA standard DB 90 approx 400shots 3 Based on...

Page 48: ...ns available vary with image size 2 A JPEG file is also recorded the JPEG file may be a FINE or NORMAL quality file with the dimensions as the RAW file or a VGA file 640 480 pixels in size RAW files u...

Page 49: ...NE picture quality Photographs Compression Image size pixels Internal memory 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB RAW FINE 4928 2768 3 37 76 150 306 614 1233 4352 3264 3 36 73 144 294 589 1182 4928 3264 2 31 64...

Page 50: ...14 3456 2304 27 302 614 1206 2466 4941 9913 2304 2304 41 447 903 1774 3627 7267 14578 5M FINE 2592 1944 34 373 758 1490 3045 6101 12238 3M FINE 2048 1536 53 581 1182 2321 4744 9503 19063 1M FINE 1280...

Page 51: ...41sec 320 240 30 frames second 1min 59sec 21min 39sec 44min 2sec 86min 28sec 176min 44sec 354min 3sec 710min 13sec Caution The maximum uninterrupted recording size for a single movie is 4 GB The maxi...

Page 52: ...d with the items sold separately listed below Les cap LC 3 Lens hood LH 2 Note Before using an optional accessory see the documentation that came with the product For the latest information on optiona...

Page 53: ...attaching the ring cap Remove the ring cap when using the optional ring cap LC 3 Removing the ring cap Turn the ring cap counterclockwise while the camera is turned off and remove from the camera unit...

Page 54: ...lar care is required to protect the lens When attaching a filter or lens hood be careful not to apply excessive force Abrupt changes in temperature may cause condensation resulting in visible condensa...

Page 55: ...n is particularly likely to occur if you move to an area with a sharply different temperature if humidity is high in a cold room after the heater has come on or where the camera is exposed to cold air...

Page 56: ...the lens with a soft dry cloth Be especially careful around the barrel Clean the equipment thoroughly after using it at the beach or handling cosmetics Do not expose the equipment to volatile substanc...

Page 57: ...ect repellent or with vinyl or rubber products strong magnetic fields for example in the vicinity of a monitor transformer or magnet When storing place the product in a camera case etc that does not c...

Page 58: ...nter 2 This warranty does not cover any damage resulting from 1 failure to follow the instructions in the instruction manual 2 repair modification or overhaul not conducted by an authorized service ce...

Page 59: ...quest of the customer will be charged to the customer whether or not they are incurred during the warranty period 6 Any consequential damages arising from failure of the equipment such as expenses inc...

Page 60: ...cks or dropping it may not be repairable and restoration to its original condition may be impossible Notes Before sending the camera in for repair check the camera body and read the instruction manual...

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