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Declaration of Conformity

“The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.”

Summary of Contents for Caplio RR-1

Page 1: ...ROM Basic operation This manual explains how to operate the camera from the preparations that are necessary before using the camera to instructions on how to use the various shooting functions and play back files Check the contents of the package p 2 Digital Camera Operation Manual this manual This manual explains how to install the necessary software how to connect the camera to the PC and how to...

Page 2: ...eck that your digital camera comes complete with the following items Read the warranty card and keep it in a safe place Caplio RR1 Lens cap Soft case Battery rechargeable lithium ion battery Battery charger AV interface cable USB cable ...

Page 3: ...3 Wrist strap Software CD ROM Software Operation Manual for Caplio RR1 CD ROM Operation manual this manual Warranty card ...

Page 4: ...ory Card 26 Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card 27 Turning the Camera On and Off 30 How to Use the Mode Dial 31 Explanation of Information Displays 32 Shooting Mode Display 32 Playback Mode Display 33 Menus 34 Setting the Date and Time 37 How to Hold the Camera 40 Adjusting the Camera 42 Diopter Adjustment 42 Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor 42 Chapter 2 SHOOTING Basic Shooting 44 Operat...

Page 5: ...ing System Photometry 86 Increasing the Shutter Speed S Mode 87 Setting the Time Exposure Mode 88 Chapter 3 PLAYBACK Before Starting to Playback Recorded Images 90 Files That Can Be Played Back on the Camera 90 Connecting to a TV 90 Playing Back a File 92 Playing Back a Still Picture Text Continuous File 92 Playing Back a Sound File 95 Playing Back a Motion Picture File 96 Special Playback Functio...

Page 6: ...m 125 Changing Video Out Signal Method NTSC PAL 126 Changing Display Language 127 Initializing Settings 127 Using the Remote Control 129 Shooting 129 Playing 131 Erasing 132 APPENDIX Troubleshooting 136 Error Messages 140 Recording Capacities 142 Accessories 143 Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries 144 Handling Precautions 145 Care and Storage 146 Specifications 147 About the Warranty and ...

Page 7: ...a File being Played Back 94 LCD Monitor Display Playback Mode 97 Meaning of Symbols This indicates points or restrictions relating to operation requiring your attention This indicates a supplementary explanation of the operation concerned or points you should know This indicates information that it is useful to know when operating the camera This indicates the reference page for the function or op...

Page 8: ... 32 Self timer lamp Shutter Release Button Start Stop Button Button P 47 Button P 60 Button P 46 Button P 67 Tripod Screw Hole Speaker Wrist Strap Eyelet P 20 DIGITAL USB Terminal Supplied USB cable can be connected Reset Button P 141 Video Output Terminal P 90 Terminal cover Power Supply Terminal DC Input P 25 Parts Names ...

Page 9: ...ry Charger BJ 1 Power Cord Zoom Lever P 50 Mode Dial P 31 Viewfinder Flash LED AF LED Battery Cover P 22 Remote Control Reception P 129 Dioptor Knob P 42 POWER Switch P 30 Card Door P 28 Operation Panel LCD Monitor P 32 Battery Battery Charger AC Adapter optional AC 3 100V 240V SmartMedia Memory Remote Control Unit Card optional optional DR 3 Operation Battery DB 20L ...

Page 10: ...1 Make sure that the camera is turned off 2 Open the card door and insert a SmartMedia memory card Before using a new SmartMedia memory card you must first format initialize it with the camera p 120 Basic Operation Quick Reference This section provides introductory information for operating the digital camera Further details can be found in the reference pages mentioned below Preparations ...

Page 11: ...ing the Date and Time p 37 39 Basic Shooting Procedure Still Picture Mode p 45 54 1 Turn the power switch on and set the mode dial to 2 Press the button to select the recording destination 3 Press the button to select an image quality mode 4 Move the zoom lever to select the desired size of the subject Move to to increase the size of the subject and move to to decrease the size of the subject Chec...

Page 12: ...D panel and on the LCD monitor 3 Press the shutter release button The self timer lamp lights and the self timer starts The shutter is released after a delay of approximately 10 seconds The self timer lamp starts to flash about 2 seconds before the shutter is released and the beep sound is heard Playing Back Files Still Image Files p 92 94 1 Turn the power switch on and set the mode dial to 2 Press...

Page 13: ... press the shutter release button Repeat step 5 to erase additional images one at a time 5 Press the shutter release button If you selected ERASE SELECTED IMAGES 5 Press the or button and the or button to select a file you want to erase and press the ENTER button Repeat step 5 to select additional files To cancel the erase setting press the ENTER button again 6 Press the shutter release button ERA...

Page 14: ...erty The symbols and their meanings are explained below This symbol indicates items that may imminently lead to 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 This symbol indicates matters that may lead to injury or physical damage if ignored or incorrectly handled Sample Warnings Th...

Page 15: ...o the equipment Remove the batteries 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 m m m Do not disp...

Page 16: ...y other than that specifically recommended for the equipment Do not carry or store the battery with metallic ballpoint pens necklaces coins hairpins etc Do not put the battery in a microwave or high voltage equipment Remove the battery from the camera immediately and keep away from fire in the event of irregularity during use or recharging such as leakage of the battery fluid discoloration or stra...

Page 17: ...s or burns Take the equipment to your nearest dealer or service center if it is damaged Do not use the equipment in the bathroom or shower as this could result in fire or electric shock Do not use the equipment near flammable gases gasoline benzine thinner or similar substances to avoid the risk of explosion fire or burns Do not use the equipment in aircraft or other locations where usage is restr...

Page 18: ...y Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets Loose cords pose a fire hazard Do not allow the camera to get wet In addition do not operate it with wet hands Both pose the risk of electric shock Do not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles such as bicycles cars and trains as this may cause the driver to lose control and result in a traffic accident Safety Warnings for Accessories Safe...

Page 19: ...SmartMedia Memory Cards 26 What is a SmartMedia Memory Card 26 Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card 27 Turning the Camera On and Off 30 How to Use the Mode Dial 31 Explanation of Information Displays 32 Shooting Mode Display 32 Playback Mode Display 33 Menus 34 Setting the Date and Time 37 How to Hold the Camera 40 Adjusting the Camera 42 Diopter Adjustment 42 Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Mon...

Page 20: ...st Strap 1 Pass the small loop of the wrist strap through the wrist strap eyelet and pass the other end through the loop as illustrated Attaching the Lens Cap 1 Attach the lens cap by pressing the buttons in the direction of the arrow Remove the lens cap by gripping and pressing the buttons Note Attach the lens cap to the wrist strap to prevent it from being lost ...

Page 21: ...ord into the battery charger 2 Insert the plug on the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet 3 Set the battery on the battery charger Charging will start and continue as shown below When charging is completed disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet Powering the Camera Lights red Lights green Lamp off CHARGE Contents lamp Charging has started The completion of charging 9...

Page 22: ...s normal After charging remove the power plug from the electrical outlet Failure to do so may result in fire Loading the Battery Load the battery rechargeable lithium ion battery before operating the camera 1 Check that the camera is turned off and then open the battery cover by pressing and sliding it in the direction shown See Turning the Camera On and Off p 30 2 Load the battery Important Note ...

Page 23: ...yback mode at a temperature of 20 C 4 F Tips Tips to Extend Recording and Playback Times The battery life indicated on the previous page tends to decrease depending on the ambient temperature In a cold environment warming the battery by hand for example may allow you to take more pictures Increased use of the flash or zoom feature or the LCD monitor will accelerate expiration of the battery Keep t...

Page 24: ...charger and the battery separately Store the battery in the case provided If the camera is not to be used for a long period discharge the battery completely before removing it from the camera and store in a cool place Recharge the battery fully before reusing the camera Note When using the camera for an extended period near an electrical source it is recommended to use an AC adapter optional See C...

Page 25: ...al outlet Note If the battery is loaded in the camera while it is connected to the household power source the camera is powered from the AC source and not by the battery Unload the battery when using the camera for long periods of time Important Note Insert the power plug and connection cable securely If the plug or cable works loose during recording the data may be lost or damaged If you connect ...

Page 26: ...Do not insert or remove the SmartMedia memory card while the camera is turned on Do not bend subject to strong force shock or drop the SmartMedia memory card Avoid using or storing SmartMedia memory cards in environments that are subject to static electricity or electrical interference Avoid using or storing SmartMedia memory cards in environments that are subject to high temperature and humidity ...

Page 27: ...nect the AC adapter while data is being recorded on the SmartMedia memory card The data stored on the SmartMedia memory card may be lost or damaged You are advised to copy important data from the SmartMedia memory card onto other media such as floppy disks or hard disks Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card Check that the camera is turned off before inserting the SmartMedia memory card Important Note...

Page 28: ...d door Push the SmartMedia memory card fully into position with the contact surface facing down Removing Card 1 Check that the camera is turned off and then open the card door See Turning the Camera On and Off p 30 Set with the contact surface facing down Note Insert the SmartMedia memory card in the correct direction Do not insert it at an angle The camera will not turn on when the card door is o...

Page 29: ...29 Getting Started 1 2 Pull the SmartMedia memory card straight out of the slot 3 Close the card door ...

Page 30: ...itch again Tips Auto Power Off The camera will turn off automatically auto power off to conserve the battery if it is left idle no buttons operated for a preset time To resume use turn the power on again The auto power off feature does not function when the camera is powered by an AC adapter See Auto Power Off Setting p 123 Turning the Camera On and Off ...

Page 31: ...ck p 92 Settings p 120 Mode Mode name dial Still Picture mode Sound mode Text mode Continuous Shooting mode Motion Picture mode Playback mode Settings mode Description This mode is used for normal shooting This mode is used for recording sound This mode is used for recording text Recording is in two colors black and white without any gradations In this mode the subject is shot continuously while t...

Page 32: ...on purposes During actual operation only the relevant items are displayed Items other than recording destination playback source are not displayed for files recorded with another digital camera If a message is displayed see Error Messages p 140 LCD panel lit LCD monitor lit 2 1 0 no display 1 2 AUTO no display M Still picture no display B W SEPIA SHARP 1 SHARP 1 NEG 1 4 1 8 3 6 2272 1704 1120 840 ...

Page 33: ...r Storage memory File type Size No of pixels Image quality Compression rate Battery symbol Image protect mark Sound recording The battery symbol will be displayed when the battery level gets low LCD panel LCD monitor Still picture no display 2272 1704 1120 840 640 480 F N E NC 18 28 12 32 2001 10 15 10 15 1120 840N 100 0012 q Playback file no Playback w Sound recording time Motion picture recordin...

Page 34: ...OOTING MODE Menu Set the mode dial to shooting mode and press the MENU button To exit the record menu press the MENU button again Menus FORMAT SET 1 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER KEEP SETTINGS LCD CONFIRMATION 1SEC BEEP SOUND ON AUTO POWER OFF 1MIN IMAGE WITH SOUND OFF SHOOTING MODE 1 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER FOCUS AF FLASH STRENGTH NORMAL ISO SENSITIVITY AUTO REDEYE REDUCTION OFF BACK MENU Note For ...

Page 35: ...again ERASE Menu Set the mode dial to playback mode and press the button To exit the erase menu and return to playback mode press the button again ERASE ERASE SINGLE IMAGE ERASE ALL IMAGES ERASE SELECTED IMAGES SELECT BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER MULTI IMAGE PLAYBACK MODE 1 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER AUTO PLAYBACK 1SEC CROPPING SELECT FOLDER COPY BACK MENU ...

Page 36: ...fully illuminated cannot be selected Operation Panel INITIALIZE SETTING SET 3 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER POWER SAVE MODE ON SET 2 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER SEQUENTIAL NO OFF DATE SETTING 2001 10 15 LANGUAGE ENGLISH VIDEO OUT MODE NTSC FORMAT SET 1 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER KEEP SETTINGS LCD CONFIRMATION 1SEC BEEP SOUND ON AUTO POWER OFF 1MIN FORMAT SET 1 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER KEEP SETTINGS LCD ...

Page 37: ... 24 hour clock format Midnight is expressed as 00 00 and noon as 12 00 1 Press the POWER switch to turn the camera on and set the mode dial to 2 Press the or button to select DATE SETTING 3 Press the DISPLAY button to select the date display method Setting the Date and Time POWER SAVE MODE ON SET 2 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER SEQUENTIAL NO OFF DATE SETTING 2001 1 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH VIDEO OUT MODE NT...

Page 38: ...the or button to change the highlighted digit Press the button to increase the digit and the button to decrease the digit Pressing the button continuously increases the speed 6 Press the or button to highlight the digit you wish to change Make the required changes by repeating steps 5 and 6 Note Each time the button is pressed the highlighted digit changes in the sequence year month day hour minut...

Page 39: ...when changing the battery In this case reset the date and time 7 After setting the minutes press the ENTER button The clock will start and the display will return to the SET menu Tips How to check the date and time Press the DISPLAY button to display the set date and time on the LCD monitor See LCD Monitor Display p 46 p 97 ...

Page 40: ...face aim it at your subject while looking through the viewfinder When viewing on the LCD monitor Hold the camera firmly in both hands and aim it at your subject while looking at the LCD monitor 2 Press the shutter release button lightly with your fingertip Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Main shutter release button Sub shutter release button How to Hold the Camera Important Note Keeping yo...

Page 41: ...CD monitor as shown in the diagram allowing you to shoot at any angle you wish Usage Precautions Be careful to keep the camera lens and flash from being covered by your fingers or hair or by the wrist strap 90 90 180 180 140 140 Important Note Open the LCD monitor 90 degrees perpendicularly before rotating it in a horizontal direction ...

Page 42: ...st by rotating the diopter knob left or right until the subject appears clearly Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor when it is hard to see 1 Press the LCD LIGHT button on the operation panel Each time you press the button the brightness changes The brightness can be adjusted in five stages Adjusting the Camera ...

Page 43: ...cording 57 Still Picture Text Shooting with Sound 58 Changing Flash Modes 60 Setting the Exposure Compensation 62 Changing the White Balance 64 Using the Self Timer 67 Close up Shooting Macro Mode 68 Setting the Focus 70 Red Eye Reduction Mode 72 Changing the ISO Setting 73 Date Imprinting 74 Split Screen Mode 75 Sharpness Mode 79 Monochrome Mode 80 Negative Mode 81 Interval Shooting 82 Auto Brack...

Page 44: ...ion Flow To record an image follow the steps below Press the power switch to turn the camera on p 30 Select a shooting mode For basic shooting set the mode dial to Still Picture mode p 45 Select internal memory or SmartMedia memory card p 46 Choose from nine image quality modes p 47 Check the position of the subject in the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor p 48 Use the zoom lever to select the size...

Page 45: ... recording setting will be displayed on the LCD panel and on the LCD monitor Changing the LCD Monitor Display You can change the display on the LCD monitor by pressing the DISPLAY button The display changes in the following sequence each time the DISPLAY button is pressed Simple Display Detailed Data Display Grid Display No display See How to Use the Mode Dial p 31 28 See LCD Monitor Display Shoot...

Page 46: ...cture mode and the recordable time will appear on the initial display or detailed data display Selecting a Recording Destination Select whether to record files in the internal memory or on the SmartMedia memory card mounted in the camera Display Description Records to the internal memory Records to the SmartMedia memory card 1 Press the button and select the recording destination The recording des...

Page 47: ...t suited to your photographic needs The recordable picture count varies as you switch the image quality mode The factory default setting is 1 Press the button and select an image quality mode The image quality mode changes each time you press the button The selected recording destination will be displayed LCD Panel LCD Monitor 2272 1704F 2272 1704N 2272 1704E 1120 840F 1120 840N 1120 840E 640 480F...

Page 48: ... shown as and For the number of recordable images by image quality mode see Recording Capacities p 142 Checking the Position of the Subject Check the position of your subject through the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor Viewing Through the Viewfinder Aim the camera at the subject while looking through the viewfinder Shooting Scope Frame the subject within the viewfinder Image quality mode Displaye...

Page 49: ...the subject while looking at the LCD monitor Shooting Scope Frame the subject within the LCD monitor screen Autofocus Field Located in the center of the LCD monitor screen and roughly corresponding to the area shown on the right the autofocus field determines the focal distance Note The shaded area and dotted lines are shown for illustration purposes only and do not actually appear in the viewfind...

Page 50: ...to to decrease the size of the subject WIDE The zoom indication bar will be displayed on the LCD monitor Adjust the subject to the desired size Digital Zoom Function If you keep moving the zoom lever to when the camera is set on Still Picture mode and the Image quality mode is and the lens is at the maximum telephoto position or the camera is in macro mode is displayed the digital zoom function is...

Page 51: ...mode is set on non compressed NC When using the digital zoom function decide the composition using the LCD monitor before shooting Shooting Still Picture Mode Hold the camera correctly to keep it steady 1 Aim the camera at your subject 2 Use the zoom lever to set the size of the subject See Checking the Position of the Subject p 48 Setting the Size of the Subject Zoom p 50 Note Use macro mode to s...

Page 52: ...e shutter release button lightly in low light conditions Note The flash LED red blinks and the LCD monitor is cleared while the flash is charging Pictures cannot be taken in this state Note The subject will be out of focus when the AF LED flashes and the indicator on the LCD monitor turns red Use the focus lock function See Focus Lock Shooting p 54 If the SLOW SHUTTER message is displayed you are ...

Page 53: ...ngly backlit objects and objects struck by strong reflected light Flickering objects such as fluorescent lights Note Moving the camera before the beep sounds may result in a blurred image You can incorporate sound into your recording See Still Picture Text Shooting with Sound p 58 ERASE THIS IMAGE START RELEASE CANCEL CANCEL Important Note Do not open the battery cover or card door or detach the A...

Page 54: ... subject is located outside the autofocus field it may appear blurred in the resulting shot Use the focus lock to ensure accurate focusing on the subject 1 Bring the subject on which you wish to focus into the autofocus field 2 Press the shutter release button halfway and hold the button pressed when the AF LED lights green and the indicator on the LCD monitor turns green Focusing exposure and whi...

Page 55: ...utton to adjust the contrast of the black and white color If you select a minus value the black color will become lighter and if you select a plus value it will become darker Shooting Mode Shooting Function Still Picture Sound Text Conti nuous Motion Picture With Sound p 58 쑗 쎹 쑗 쎹 쎹 Focus p 70 쑗 쎹 쑗 쑗 쑗 Flash strength p 61 쑗 쎹 쑗 쎹 쎹 Red Eye Reduction 쑗 쎹 쎹 쎹 쎹 Mode p 72 ISO SENSITIVITY p 73 쑗 쎹 쑗...

Page 56: ...inuously while the shutter release button is depressed This function is ideal for capturing special events Note You can only select and image quality modes To cancel recording press the button while the shot image is displayed on the LCD monitor See Shooting Still Picture Mode p 51 Sound can be incorporated in the recording See Still Picture Text Shooting with Sound p 58 Important Note The microph...

Page 57: ...cated on the front of the camera Adjust the direction of the microphone to the best position for recording Please keep the camera at least 30 cm 11 8 inches away from mobile phone to prevent interference Install QuickTime 4 1 2 or later version to play motion picture files on the PC Note The flash does not fire in Continuous Shooting mode You cannot select non compressed mode NC in continuous shoo...

Page 58: ... function is useful when you wish to add a comment or explain a situation Important Note The microphone is located on the front of the camera Adjust the direction of the microphone to the best position for recording Please keep the camera at least 30 cm 11 8 inches away from mobile phone to prevent interference 1 Set the mode dial to or and press the MENU button 15 32 Note Zoom does not work in Mo...

Page 59: ... when the shutter release button was pressed Sound recording starts after the image has been recorded At this time check that the symbol on the LCD monitor or LCD panel is blinking Enable the keep settings mode to save the image with sound setting See Keep Settings p 121 You can add a sound to a recorded file See Adding a Sound to a File being Played Back p 94 IMAGE WITH SOUND OFF SHOOTING MODE 1 ...

Page 60: ... Auto lit Forced Flash Slow Synchro blinking Description The flash is disabled even in dark conditions Use this mode for shooting where use of the flash is prohibited or where adequate room illumination is available The flash fires automatically when it detects low ambient light or backlighting When you take a picture against the light or under strong light the subject s face may appear in the sha...

Page 61: ... to focus on with the telephoto setting Shooting in the red eye reduction mode will lessen the red eye phenomenon in the resultant picture See Red Eye Reduction Mode p 72 Adjusting the Strength of the Flash When shooting with the flash activated lit blinking you can adjust the strength of the flash 1 Set the mode dial to or and press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select FLASH STRENGTH 2...

Page 62: ...ting range you can take the picture normally as the camera will automatically adjust the exposure compensation for backlighting If there is a significant difference in brightness between the background and subject however the subject tends to be underexposed dark or overexposed white Exposure compensation is useful in this situation You can also use exposure compensation to produce intentionally u...

Page 63: ...rally black the shot will be overexposed as a whole with people appearing white and black objects appearing gray Set the exposure compensation level to a negative value to adjust the exposure Follow the same procedure when shooting a person under a spotlight for example 1 Set the mode dial to one of the following and press the button 2 Press the or button to change the exposure compensation value ...

Page 64: ...ion level See Auto Bracket Shooting p 83 28 EV 0 50 Display Mode name AUTO Auto Daylight Overcast Tungsten Light Fluorescent Light M Manual White Balance Description The camera automatically adjusts the white balance This mode is used to shoot subjects outdoors where an appropriate white balance is difficult to achieve This mode is used to shoot subjects outdoors under cloudy skies or in shade whe...

Page 65: ...button WHITE BALANCE BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER AUTO M 28 Important Note The color tones of a subject will vary depending on weather conditions or light source tungsten light or fluorescent light Note In AUTO mode subjects lacking in white tones may not achieve an appropriate white balance When shooting such subjects add a white object to the composition The flash will not fire in the following white b...

Page 66: ...mum white balance is set at this point 3 If you are satisfied with the white balance that has been set press the ENTER button To finely adjust the white balance or change the color Press the or button before pressing the ENTER button Adjusting is available until R B on the screen disappears Note You cannot use the flash to take a picture in manual white balance mode WHITE BALANCE BACK CANCEL SEL E...

Page 67: ...unt the camera on a tripod or set it on a flat surface to shoot pictures with the self timer 1 Set the mode dial to or and press the button The self timer is now set The mark will be displayed on the LCD panel and on the LCD monitor 28 Note The self timer setting is canceled when you press the button again when you set the mode dial to another mode or when you turn the camera off 28 M ...

Page 68: ... released and the beep sound is heard The self timer mode is automatically canceled when the shutter is released Tips Remote Control To operate the camera from a remote position or when the camera is fixed in one spot use the optional remote control unit Close up Shooting Macro Mode Macro photography allows you to take a close up picture of a subject Macro mode is recommended for taking pictures a...

Page 69: ... is moved Make sure the camera is firmly positioned by mounting it on a tripod for example to keep it steady when shooting As there is a wide margin between the field of view through the viewfinder and the shooting range check the shooting range on the LCD monitor or with the camera connected to a TV Tips Shutter release button The optional remote control unit is convenient for when the camera is ...

Page 70: ...scription The camera sets the focus automatically You can set the focus manually You can focus on a subject at a distance of about 2 5 m You can focus on a subject that is far away such as a landscape Setting Auto Focus AF 2 5 m or Infinity 1 Set the mode dial to one of the following and press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select FOCUS 3 Press the or button to select AF 2 5m or and pres...

Page 71: ...ll be displayed on the LCD monitor 5 Press the or button to focus on the subject and press the shutter release button To change the size of the subject press the zoom lever You can enlarge the center of the subject to facilitate focus adjustment by pressing the ENTER button IMAGE WITH SOUND ON SHOOTING MODE 1 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER FOCUS MF FLASH STRENGTH NORMAL ISO SENSITIVITY AUTO REDEYE REDU...

Page 72: ...ress the MENU button will be displayed on the LCD panel and on the LCD monitor 5 Press the shutter release button When you press the shutter release button the flash will fire several times in succession preliminarily before firing when the shutter releases IMAGE WITH SOUND ON SHOOTING MODE 1 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER FOCUS AF FLASH STRENGTH NORMAL ISO SENSITIVITY AUTO REDEYE REDUCTION ON BACK MEN...

Page 73: ... to select ISO SENSITIVITY 3 Press the or button to select the desired ISO setting AUTO 200 400 800 and press the ENTER button 4 Press the MENU button The ISO setting will be displayed on the LCD monitor There is no display when the setting is on AUTO 5 Press the shutter release button IMAGE WITH SOUND ON SHOOTING MODE 1 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER FOCUS AF FLASH STRENGTH NORMAL ISO SENSITIVITY 200 ...

Page 74: ...record images imprinted with the date 1 Set the mode dial to one of the following and press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select DATE IMPRINT 3 Press the or button to select DATE or DT TM and press the ENTER button If you select DT TM the date and time are displayed e g 2001 10 15 10 15 and if you select DATE the time is displayed e g 2001 10 15 4 Press the MENU button If the date impri...

Page 75: ...een mode in the following cases when the shooting mode is set to Sound Text Continuous Shooting or Motion Picture mode when the image quality mode is 2272 1704 or when in non compressed NC mode when shooting with sound You cannot set digital zoom mode auto bracket mode or manual focus mode or adjust the white balance or exposure compensation after setting split shooting mode 1 Set the mode dial to...

Page 76: ...utton 2 Press the or button to select the desired format and press the ENTER button To take the picture normally horizontal shooting choose from the two types on the right and to hold the camera vertically to take the picture vertical shooting choose from the two types on the left 3 Press the or button to select the shooting position NEW SPLIT SCREEN SELECT SEL ENTER ADD BACK MENU SPLIT SCREEN SEL...

Page 77: ...add a second shot and press the ENTER button The image inside the frame is the selected image Note If you press the CANCEL button after taking the first half of the image the shot will be recorded and you can take the other half in add mode See ADD p 77 Note Files that cannot be used for split shots are indicated in black on the multi image display You cannot add images that have been taken in tex...

Page 78: ...t the format and press the ENTER button The selected image will be displayed in half of the divided screen 4 Press the or button to select the shooting position 5 Press the shutter release button SPLIT SCREEN SELECT SEL ENTER BACK MENU ...

Page 79: ... dial to or and press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select SHARPNESS 3 Press the or button to select 1 or 1 and press the ENTER button If you select 1 the image will be recorded with soft contours If you select 1 the image will be recorded with sharp contours 4 Press the MENU button 5 Press the shutter release button 28 SHARP 1 Note Enable the keep settings mode to save the sharp mode s...

Page 80: ... SEPIA to shoot in sepia images 4 Press the MENU button 5 Press the shutter release button 28 SEPIA Note The monochrome mode cannot be set when the negative mode is set on ON The white balance mode does not function when you choose monochrome mode Enable the keep settings mode to save the monochrome mode setting See Keep Settings p 121 DATE IMPRINT OFF SHOOTING MODE 2 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER SPL...

Page 81: ...eep Settings p 121 3 Press the or button to select ON and press the ENTER button 4 Press the MENU button 5 Press the shutter release button If necessary you can correct the image using M manual white balance or exposure compensation Important Note The surroundings may be reflected in the light from the light box and included in the shot Cover the area around the negative with something black Note ...

Page 82: ...ase the value and press the button to decrease the value Pressing the button continuously increases the speed at which the digit changes Repeat steps 3 and 4 above to set the desired interval in steps of 30 seconds Important Note If the camera is powered by the battery the battery may run out during interval shooting It is therefore recommended to use an AC adapter optional for interval shooting C...

Page 83: ... The preset interval will not be affected The actual interval between shots may be longer than the preset time depending on the image quality and flash mode settings Auto Bracket Shooting Auto bracket shooting allows you to take 3 frames in succession at exposure compensation values of 0 5 EV 0 and 0 5 EV based on the exposure compensation value set in Setting the Exposure Compensation p 62 To pre...

Page 84: ...on compressed Mode In normal image quality mode the data is compressed at the time of recording To record without compressing the data set NO COMPRESSION to ON to switch the image quality mode 28 AB 0 0 0 5 0 5 INTERVAL MODE SHOOTING MODE 3 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER AUTO BRACKET ON NO COMPRESSION OFF S MODE OFF PHOTOMETRY MULTI BACK MENU Note You cannot use the auto bracket function when the image...

Page 85: ...ODE 3 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER AUTO BRACKET OFF NO COMPRESSION ON S MODE OFF PHOTOMETRY MULTI BACK MENU 2 1120 840 2001 10 15 10 15 Size No of Pixels 2272 1704 Approx 7 7 MB image 1120 840 Approx 1 8 MB image 640 480 Approx 614 KB image Non compressed mode will be displayed when the DISPLAY button is pressed to show the detailed data See LCD Monitor Display Shooting Mode p 46 Note Enable the keep...

Page 86: ... the ENTER button 4 Press the MENU button 5 Press the shutter release button Description Multi metering is performed by splitting the LCD monitor in several parts This mode is also suitable for shooting the backlighted subject The middle of the LCD monitor is the focal point and the light is measured uniformly over the whole screen Exposure metering is performed on a part of the frame in the middl...

Page 87: ...ess the shutter release button Tips Slow Shutter The slow shutter function is activated when you take a picture in dark surroundings The shutter speed is reduced to ensure that sufficient light is captured SLOW SHUTTER is displayed on the LCD monitor when the shutter release button is pressed lightly Important Note Images taken in S mode may appear dark Note Enable the keep settings mode to save t...

Page 88: ...d press the ENTER button 4 Press the MENU button Time exposure mode display will be displayed on the LCD monitor 5 Press the shutter release button Important Note Mount the camera on a tripod etc when using the Time Exposure mode TIME EXPOSURE 2SEC SHOOTING MODE 4 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER BACK MENU 28 L2 Note The time exposure mode cannot be set in the auto bracket mode Enable the keep settings m...

Page 89: ...ck a Still Picture Text Continuous File 92 Playing Back a Sound File 95 Playing Back a Motion Picture File 96 Special Playback Functions 98 Multi Image Playback 98 Zoom Playback 99 Auto Playback 100 Cropping 101 Copying Image Files 103 Playing a File Shot with a Non Ricoh Camera 104 Rotating a Displayed File 105 Protecting a File 106 Setting Printing Services DPOF 107 ...

Page 90: ... files on the TV screen Before Starting to Playback Recorded Images 1 Check that both the camera and the TV are turned off 2 Open the terminal cover on the camera and connect the AV interface cable to the AV out terminal 3 Connect the other end of the AV interface cable to the video input terminal and audio input terminal on the TV Note When you are away on overseas trips you may view recorded ima...

Page 91: ... Time Supplying power to the camera from a household AC outlet using an optional AC adapter is recommended for shooting over an extended period of time See Connecting an AC Adapter p 25 Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting the AC adapter ...

Page 92: ... most recently recorded file is played back on the LCD monitor See Explanation of Information Displays p 32 2 Press the or button to select a file to be played back Press the button to display the next file and press the button to display the previous file Keeping the button pressed increases the speed Still Picture and Text Files with Sound 18 28 0 1 0 100 0012 100 0012 START STOP RELEASE START S...

Page 93: ...ll appear on the LCD monitor or TV monitor as shown below 2272 1704 1120 840 640 480 Vertical Note Files may take a while to play after the camera is turned on or the mode dial is set depending on the capacity of the SmartMedia memory card Files that have been recorded in Continuous Shooting mode are recorded as single files and therefore can be played the same way as regular files Playback Displa...

Page 94: ...cted file has already been dubbed a confirmation message will appear asking if you wish to superimpose a new sound Sound is recorded as long as permitted by the available recording destination memory 3 Press the shutter release button Recording starts The symbol flashes during recording and the recording time is displayed on the LCD monitor To stop recording press the shutter release button again ...

Page 95: ...sume playback press the shutter release button again If you keep the zoom lever moved while playback is suspended you can fast forward by moving to or rewind by moving to Adjusting the Volume If you press the or button during playback the volume adjustment indicator will be displayed Press the or button to adjust the volume 12 32 18 28 START STOP RELEASE RSOU0012 Important Note The speaker is loca...

Page 96: ...layed and the playback indicator and time elapsed will be displayed Playback of a motion picture file ends automatically To cancel playback press the button To pause resume Playback If you press the shutter release button during playback playback will be suspended To resume playback press the shutter release button again 18 28 START STOP START STOP RELEASE RELEASE START STOP RELEASE 12 32 12 32 RM...

Page 97: ...s reverse slow playback Tips LCD Monitor Display Playback Mode Each time you press the DISPLAY button the information display switches between the date and time recorded image quality mode etc Still Picture Text Continuous File In the case of a sound file or motion picture file the time elapsed and the indicators are displayed when the initial state or information display is displayed 10 12 10 12 ...

Page 98: ... the position in which each file is displayed determined by the file number A symbol above the multi image display indicates a motion picture file and a symbol indicates a still picture file with sound The file enclosed in a thick frame is the selected file MULTI IMAGE PLAYBACK MODE 1 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER AUTO PLAYBACK 1SEC CROPPING SELECT FOLDER COPY BACK MENU MULTI IMAGE BACK CANCEL SEL ENT...

Page 99: ...mages can be displayed in the following magnifications 1 4X 1 8X 3 6X 1 8X 2X 1 Set the mode dial to 2 Press the or button to select a file to be magnified 3 Move the zoom lever to The file will be magnified and the window showing display position will be displayed Sound mark on blue screen Text mark on blue screen Text Sound mark on blue screen Note Magnifiable files are still picture files text ...

Page 100: ...red in the internal memory or on the SmartMedia memory card 1 Set the mode dial to and press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select AUTO PLAYBACK 3 Press the or button to select the playback time 1 SEC 3 SEC 5 SEC 10 SEC 30 SEC 60 SEC and press the ENTER button 1 8 1 8 1 8 FRAME ENTER MULTI IMAGE PLAYBACK MODE 1 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER AUTO PLAYBACK 3SEC CROPPING SELECT FOLDER COPY BACK...

Page 101: ...nation or the write protect setting of the SmartMedia card Cropping cannot be performed in the following situations when the image has been recorded in Text Sound or Motion Picture mode when the image has been recorded in the following quality mode 1 Set the mode dial to 2 Press the or button to select the file to be cropped and press the MENU button 3 Press the or button to select CROPPING and pr...

Page 102: ...utton The cropped image will be displayed for the time set for LCD confirmation See Changing LCD Confirmation Time p 122 7 Press the or button to select the recording destination and press the ENTER button The cropped image will be recorded SEL ENTER BACK CANCEL START RELEASE CANCEL CANCEL START RELEASE CANCEL CANCEL START CROPPING START CROPPING CROPPING SELECT SEL ENTER SAVE IN SAVE IN BACK CANC...

Page 103: ...ss the shutter release button MULTI IMAGE PLAYBACK MODE 1 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER AUTO PLAYBACK 1SEC CROPPING SELECT FOLDER COPY BACK MENU Important Note When a protected file is copied the copied file is unprotected Only files taken with this camera can be copied If there is not enough space available at the copy destination during copying the INSUFFICIENT MEMORY message will be displayed Press...

Page 104: ... exceptions files recorded with a non Ricoh camera can be played if the non Ricoh camera conforms to the DCF image file format DCF is short for Design rule for Camera File system which is a set of specifications standardized by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA 1 Insert a SmartMedia memory card set the mode dial to and press the MENU button See Inserting...

Page 105: ...and press the ENTER button The image files in the folder will be displayed Press the or button to select a file to play See Playing Back a File p 92 PLAYBACK MODE 2 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER PROTECT DPOF BACK MENU ROTATION OFF Rotating a Displayed File You can rotate a recorded file 90 degrees to the right 90 degrees to the left or 180 degrees on the display 1 Set the mode dial to and press the ME...

Page 106: ...CK MODE 2 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER PROTECT DPOF BACK MENU ROTATION OFF Protecting a File You can protect important files from being erased accidentally 1 Set the mode dial to and press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select PROTECT and press the ENTER button 3 Press the or button and the or button to select the file you wish to protect and press the ENTER button PROTECT BACK CANCEL START...

Page 107: ...an be printed by giving them to a store with digital camera print service DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format 1 Set the mode dial to and press the button to select press the MENU button 2 Press the or button to select DPOF and press the ENTER button 18 28 100 0012 100 0012 PLAYBACK MODE 2 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER PROTECT DPOF BACK MENU ROTATION OFF Note Only files in the RICOH folder can b...

Page 108: ...e shutter release button New print settings are not possible unless the previous settings are first cleared Specifying the Number of Prints 1 Select STND PRINTS from the DPOF setting menu and press the ENTER button 2 Press the or button and the or button to select the file for which you wish to set the number of prints and press the ENTER button DPOF STND PRINTS CANCEL PRINT ORDER TOTAL 0 INDEX 0 ...

Page 109: ...will return to the DPOF setting menu 5 Press the CANCEL button The screen will return to the playback menu Note To cancel the setting set the number to zero STND PRINTS 2 BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER 2 STND PRINTS BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER SELECT TOTAL 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 5 6 4 DPOF STND PRINTS CANCEL PRINT ORDER TOTAL 18 INDEX 0 BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER INDEX PRINTS Important Note Turning the m...

Page 110: ...utton 2 Press the or button to specify the number of index prints and press the ENTER button The display will return to the DPOF setting menu 3 Press the CANCEL button The display will return to the playback menu Note To cancel the setting set the index number to zero INDEX PRINTS 3 BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER DPOF DPOF STND PRINTS CANCEL PRINT ORDER TOTAL 0 INDEX 3 BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER INDEX PRINTS Im...

Page 111: ...his function enables you to cancel the DPOF settings such as the number of prints and number of indexes 1 Select CANCEL PRINT ORDER from the DPOF setting menu and press the ENTER button 2 Press the shutter release button All the DPOF settings will be cleared and the display will return to the playback menu ...

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Page 113: ...Chapter 4 ERASING Erasing Files 114 Erase Single Image 114 Erase All Images 115 Erase Selected Images 116 ...

Page 114: ...can be erased Protected files which are identified by the mark cannot be erased until they are unprotected See Protecting a File p 106 Erasing time may vary depending on the capacity of the SmartMedia memory card and the type of file Erase Single Image The selected file is erased 1 Set the mode dial to and press the button to select the erase source 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to sele...

Page 115: ...l recorded files in the folder are erased 1 Set the mode dial to and press the button to select the erase source 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select ERASE ALL IMAGES and press the ENTER button ERASE ERASE SINGLE IMAGE ERASE ALL IMAGES ERASE SELECTED IMAGES SELECT BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER ERASE BACK CANCEL BACK CANCEL START RELEASE START RELEASE BACK CANCEL START RELEASE 18 28 Note When...

Page 116: ... erase source 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select ERASE SELECTED IMAGES and press the ENTER button 4 Press the or button and the or button to select a file to be erased and press the ENTER button ERASE ERASE SINGLE IMAGE ERASE ALL IMAGES ERASE SELECTED IMAGES SELECT BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER ERASE ALL START RELEASE CANCEL CANCEL ERASE Note To cancel selection press the ENTER button agai...

Page 117: ...NCEL START RELEASE SEL ENTER 2 3 1 5 6 4 The selected file will be identified by the mark To select more files repeat step 4 5 Press the shutter release button The selected files will be erased and the display will return to the erase menu ...

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Page 119: ...Changing LCD Confirmation Time 122 Auto Power Off Setting 123 Beep Sound Setting 124 Power Save Mode Setting 124 Changing the File Numbering System 125 Changing Video Out Signal Method NTSC PAL 126 Changing Display Language 127 Initializing Settings 127 Using the Remote Control 129 Shooting 129 Playing 131 Erasing 132 ...

Page 120: ...at has been used on another device such as a PC you need to format it with the camera Important Note Formatting a SmartMedia memory card or the internal memory will erase all the files recorded on the card or in the memory including protected files Copy any important files before formatting See Copying Image Files p 103 SmartMedia memory cards formatted on another device may be unusable 1 Set the ...

Page 121: ...g settings can be saved Flash mode p 60 Exposure compensation p 62 White balance p 64 Date imprint p 74 Language p 127 Recording destination CARD IN p 46 Focus mode p 70 ISO sensitivity p 73 Flash strength p 61 Sharpness mode p 79 FORMAT MEMORY CARD START RELEASE CANCEL CANCEL FORMAT FORMAT FORMAT MEMORY CARD BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER FORMAT INTERNAL MEMORY Image with sound p 58 Monochrome mode p 80 N...

Page 122: ...utter release button to take a picture in Still Picture mode the shot image appears on the LCD monitor You can select the time for confirming the image after shooting to 0 sec 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec and 5 sec 1 Set the mode dial to FLASH ON KEEP SETTINGS 1 4 OFF DATE IMPRINT OFF LANGUAGE OFF SELECT CHANGE BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER WHITE BALANCE OFF Note To cancel the setting select OFF Note If you se...

Page 123: ...on is activated 1 Set the mode dial to 2 Press the or button to select AUTO POWER OFF 3 Press the or button to select the preset time 1 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN OFF and press the ENTER button If you select OFF the auto power off function will be disabled FORMAT SET 1 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER KEEP SETTINGS LCD CONFIRMATION 1SEC BEEP SOUND ON AUTO POWER OFF 1MIN Note Turn the power on again to reactivate th...

Page 124: ...umed by the LCD monitor and extend the battery life 1 Set the mode dial to SET 2 Press the and buttons to select POWER SAVE MODE 3 Press the or button to select ON or OFF and press the ENTER button FORMAT SET 1 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER KEEP SETTINGS LCD CONFIRMATION 1SEC BEEP SOUND ON AUTO POWER OFF 1MIN Note An error beep is not suppressed even when BEEP SOUND is set to OFF Note This mode is use...

Page 125: ... resume from R0020601 To reset sequential numbering so that it will assign file names from R0010001 again initialize the settings p 127 and insert a blank memory card When sequential numbering is OFF File names are assigned in sequence from RIMG0001 to RIMG9999 however anytime a new blank memory card is inserted the numbering resets back to RIMG0001 However if the new memory card already contains ...

Page 126: ...camera to a TV Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries p 144 for information about the television systems 1 Set the mode dial to 2 Press the or button to select VIDEO OUT MODE 3 Press the or button to select NTSC or PAL and press the ENTER button The video setting will be changed POWER SAVE MODE OFF SET 2 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER SEQUENTIAL NO OFF DATE SETTING 2001 10 15 LANGUAGE ENGLISH VID...

Page 127: ...nged Initializing Settings You can reset all settings except the date 1 Set the mode dial to 2 Press the or button to select INITIALIZE SETTING and press the ENTER button POWER SAVE MODE OFF SET 2 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER SEQUENTIAL NO OFF DATE SETTING 2001 10 15 LANGUAGE ENGLISH VIDEO OUT MODE NTSC Note Enable the keep settings mode to save the display language setting See Keep Settings p 121 IN...

Page 128: ...tings will be reset to their factory default settings and the display will return to the SET menu Note Recorded files are preserved intact even when the settings are initialized INITIALIZE ALL SETTINGS START RELEASE CANCEL CANCEL INITIALIZE SETTING ...

Page 129: ...press the zoom button to decrease the size of the subject In Still Picture mode The self timer LED will light and recording will start about 2 seconds later Text mode Recording starts as soon as the RELEASE button is pressed In Continuous Shooting mode Shots will be taken continuously while the RELEASE button is pressed Shooting will stop when the RELEASE button is released and the shots will be r...

Page 130: ...nd press the ENTER button Press the RELEASE button to take the picture Setting the Focus 1 Press the PROGRAM button to select the desired focus mode The focus setting changes in the following sequence each time the button is pressed AF Auto MF Manual 2 5m Infinity Press the RELEASE button to take the picture How to Cancel the Focus Mode Setting Press the PROGRAM button and change the focus mode No...

Page 131: ...t the playback source The most recently recorded file will be played 2 Press the FWD 왕 or REV 왓 button to select a file The remote control unit buttons are operated in the same way as the buttons on the camera Magnifying an Image Zoom Playback 1 Press the PROGRAM button The image will be displayed in zoom playback RELEASE ERASE FWD PROGRAM EV MULTI REV ENTER ...

Page 132: ...i playback 2 Press the or button and the FWD 왕 or REV 왓 button to select a file to be played back 3 Press the ENTER button The selected image will be displayed in single image mode and multi image playback mode will be canceled Erasing You can use the remote control unit to erase a recorded file 1 Set the mode dial on the camera to and press the button to select the erase source 2 Press the ERASE ...

Page 133: ...d Erasing All Files 1 Select ERASE ALL IMAGES on the erase mode screen step 3 2 Press the RELEASE button All the files will be erased RELEASE ERASE FWD PROGRAM EV MULTI REV ENTER Note To cancel operation press the CANCEL button on the camera RELEASE ERASE FWD PROGRAM EV MULTI REV ENTER ERASE ERASE SINGLE IMAGE ERASE ALL IMAGES ERASE SELECTED IMAGES SELECT BACK CANCEL SEL ENTER Note To cancel opera...

Page 134: ...3 2 Use the or button and the FWD 왕 or REV 왓 button to select the file to be erased and press the ENTER button Repeat step 2 to select more images 3 Press the RELEASE button Note To cancel selection press the ENTER button again Note To cancel operation press the CANCEL button on the camera ...

Page 135: ...0 Recording Capacities 142 Accessories 143 Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries 144 Handling Precautions 145 Care and Storage 146 Specifications 147 About the Warranty and Servicing 149 Index 152 Alphabetical Index 152 Functional Index 154 ...

Page 136: ...uickly consumed Insert the battery correctly or charge the battery Connect correctly Close the card door and turn power on again Turn power on again Charge battery or use AC adapter optional Replace with new battery Recording P 21 P 22 P 25 P 30 P 30 P 21 P 22 P 23 Shutter release button pressed but no image recorded Insert battery correctly or recharge battery or use AC adapter optional Turn powe...

Page 137: ...or switch to manual focus Set mode dial to Still Picture or Text mode Press button to cancel flash off mode Press button to cancel macro mode Set white balance to auto Charge battery or use AC adapter optional Come closer to subject Set flash to flash off mode with button Press button to change exposure compensation level or cancel the time exposure mode Press LCD LIGHT button to adjust brightness...

Page 138: ...hange playback source Insert SmartMedia memory card with recorded images Use SmartMedia memory card that has been formatted and recorded on this camera Insert SmartMedia memory card containing pictures properly recorded with this camera Check format type Ensure that card door is securely closed Check connection Relocate camera away from interference source Clean contact surface with soft dry cloth...

Page 139: ...eset the camera If the problem persist carry out the following procedures 1 Remove the battery then reload the battery 2 Try operating the camera again Set the correct date and time The date setting is reset if the battery has been removed for about 1 month Set the date again Enable the keep settings mode Enable setting Auto power off is automatically disabled when powered by an AC adapter Set bee...

Page 140: ...The SmartMedia memory card is unformatted Format the card with the camera Format the internal memory A SmartMedia memory card of this type is not supported by this camera Use a different type of SmartMedia memory card A write protected SmartMedia memory card is found Remove the write protection pad from the card to gain access to it You attempted to erase a protected file Unprotect the file before...

Page 141: ...f the error display still won t clear call your dealer or a Ricoh service center Error Code Explanation and Remedy The SmartMedia memory card is unformatted Format the card with the camera before using it Format the internal memory before using it A SmartMedia memory card of this type is not supported by this camera Use a different type of SmartMedia memory card LCD Panel ...

Page 142: ...ecordable pictures in the Text mode recording may not be possible in some cases depending on the subject 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB F 2 5 11 22 44 88 2272 1704 N 5 11 22 44 88 177 E 10 21 43 86 173 347 NC 0 1 2 4 8 16 F 8 16 33 66 133 266 1120 840 N 16 33 66 133 266 532 E 30 62 124 249 499 998 NC 2 4 8 16 33 67 F 24 49 99 199 399 798 640 480 N 45 90 166 332 665 1331 E 82 165 332 665 1331 2662 NC...

Page 143: ... of about 16 images in 1120 840N mode Capable of recording a maximum of about 33 images in 1120 840N mode Capable of recording a maximum of about 66 images in 1120 840N mode Capable of recording a maximum of about 133 images in 1120 840N mode Capable of recording a maximum of about 266 images in 1120 840N mode For remote operation of the camera s recording and playback functions Used to insert a S...

Page 144: ...he necessary plug adapter from a travel agent or electric store Using a Local TV Receiver for Playing Pictures You can play pictures taken with this camera on a TV receiver or monitor equipped with a video input terminal Use the video interface cable supplied This camera supports two television systems NTSC and PAL Switch your camera s video system to meet the local television environment If you p...

Page 145: ...AC adapter optional The LCD monitor or the LCD panel may contain some pixels that always or never illuminate and the brightness of some areas of the monitor may appear uneven These are typical LCD performance characteristics and do not constitute malfunctions Do not force the card door terminal cover or battery cover Do not lift the camera by the LCD monitor card door terminal cover or battery cov...

Page 146: ... or other volatile substances on the equipment as this may deform or dissolve it Be careful not to let objects rub against the LCD monitor or the LCD panel as they are easily scratched To clean the surface of the LCD monitor or LCD panel wipe it gently with a soft cloth that has been moistened with a small amount of solvent for cleaning LCD displays sold at camera shops Precautions regarding care ...

Page 147: ...tery 0 C to 40 C 32 F 104 F 85 or less 20 C to 60 C 4 F 140 F 4 130 000 pixels Number of Total Pixels 3 950 000 pixels Zoom lens F 2 6 3 4 f 7 3 21 9 mm equivalent to 35 105 mm in 35mm camera format Approx 24 cm 9 4 in wide angle Approx 1 24 cm 0 4 in 9 4 in 1 4 1 8 3 6 Real image Yes 2 1 dpt 2 0 TFT Active Matrix System Approx 200 000 Auto Preset Daylight Overcast Tungsten Light Fluorescent Light...

Page 148: ...age 2272 1704 1120 840 640 480 pixels 2272 1704 1120 840 288 216 pixels Compressed JPEG Exif2 1 Non compressed TIFF Exif2 1 TIFF G4 MMR AVI conforms to Open DML Motion JPEG format WAV Exif 2 1 DCF Design rule for Camera File system standardized by JEITA JPEG baseline system F approx 1 5 MB N approx 726 KB E approx 363 KB NC approx 7 7 MB F approx 470 KB N approx 235 KB E approx 118 KB NC approx 1 ...

Page 149: ...c or other beverages allowing sand or mud to enter the camera exposure to physical shocks or dropping of the camera 3 After a full year has passed from the purchase date you will become liable for all repair fees including those incurred at an authorized service center 4 You will be liable for all repair fees even within the warranty period if the warranty card is not attached or if the distributo...

Page 150: ...ration of its original condition may be determined to be impossible Note Before sbumitting the camera for repair check the battery and read this operation manual again to ensure proper operation Some repairs require a significant amount of time to be completed Please allow sufficient time for repairs When sending the camera to a service representative please include a note which describes the defe...

Page 151: ...151 Appendix ...

Page 152: ... images 116 Erase single image 114 Erasing 113 Error messages 140 Exposure compensation 62 Exposure metering system 86 F Flash LED 9 52 61 Flash mode 60 Focus 70 Focus lock shooting 54 Formatting 120 H How to hold the camera 40 I Image quality mode 47 Information displays Playback mode 33 Shooting mode 32 Initializing settings 127 Internal memory 46 Interval shooting 82 ISO setting 73 K Keep setti...

Page 153: ...ol unit 9 Reset button 8 Rotating 105 S S Mode 87 Selecting setting and cancelling items 36 Self timer 67 Sequential no 125 Setting the date and time 37 Settings mode 31 120 Sharpness mode 79 Shooting 43 51 Shooting mode 45 Shutter release button 8 Slow shutter 87 SmartMedia memory card 9 26 46 Inserting 27 Protecting against accidental writing 26 Sound file 95 Sound mode 31 Sound recording 56 Spe...

Page 154: ...2 Records three images at 0 5EV 0 and 0 5EV based on the current exposure compensation level p 83 Records in non compressed mode p 84 Selects the exposure metering system p 86 Reduces camera shake when shooting in dark surroundings p 87 Changes the exposure time p 88 IMAGE WITH SOUND ON SHOOTING MODE 1 4 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER FOCUS AF FLASH STRENGTH NORMAL ISO SENSITIVITY AUTO REDEYE REDUCTION O...

Page 155: ...rees left or 180 degrees p 105 Protects files from erasure p 106 Sets the number of copies etc when submitting recorded files to digital printing services p 107 Button Erases selected images one at a time p 114 Erases all the recorded files p 115 Erases multiple selected images p 116 MULTI IMAGE PLAYBACK MODE 1 2 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER AUTO PLAYBACK 1SEC CROPPING SELECT FOLDER COPY BACK MENU PLAY...

Page 156: ...s consecutive numbering of files on and off p 125 Sets the date and time p 37 Switches the video system when the camera is connected to a TV set p 126 Selects the language of the LCD monitor display p 127 Returns all the settings to their initial status p 127 FORMAT SET 1 3 SELECT CHANGE SEL ENTER KEEP SETTINGS LCD CONFIRMATION 1SEC BEEP SOUND ON AUTO POWER OFF 1MIN POWER SAVE MODE ON SET 2 3 SELE...

Page 157: ...157 Appendix ...

Page 158: ...158 Declaration of Conformity The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC ...

Page 159: ...ler or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC 15 105B Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC 15 21 Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to a host computer in order to comply with FCC emission limits FCC 15 27 An AC adapter with a ferrite...

Page 160: ...219 342 Deutschland innerhalb Deutschlands 06331 268 438 außerhalb Deutschlands 49 6331 268 438 France à partir de la France 0800 91 4897 en dehors de la France 33 800 91 4897 Italia dall Italia 02 696 33 451 dall estro 39 02 696 33 451 España desde España 91 406 9148 desde fuera de España 34 91 406 9148 ...

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