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Adjusting the Light Intensity of the Flash 

(Flash Expo. Comp.).............................................................. 109

Shooting Consecutively with Different Exposures 

(Auto Bracket)........................................................................ 110

Shooting Consecutively with Different White Balance 

(WB-BKT: White Balance Bracket) ...................................................112

Shooting Consecutively with Different Color 

(CL-BKT: Color Bracket)...................................................................114

Reducing Image Noise (Noise Reduction) ................................ 116
Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals (Interval)........ 117
Inserting the Date into a Still Image (Date Imprint).................... 119
Changing the Exposure (Exposure Comp.)............................... 120
Using Natural and Artificial Lighting (White Balance) ................ 122

Setting the White Balance Manually (Manual Settings) ........................124
Setting the White Balance Details (Detail) ............................................125

Changing the Sensitivity (ISO Setting) ...................................... 126
Returning the Shooting Menu Settings to their Defaults 

(Restore Defaults) ................................................................. 128

2 Shooting/Playing Back Movies

129

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 Shooting Movies ..............................................................................129

Setting the Frame Rate (Frame Rate)...................................................130
Playing Back Movies.............................................................................132

3 Other Playback Functions

133

Playback Menu.......................................................................... 133

Using the Menu.....................................................................................133

Displaying Photos in Order Automatically (Slide Show) ............ 134
Preventing the Deletion of Files (Protect).................................. 135

Protecting a File ....................................................................................135
Protecting All Files ................................................................................136
Protecting Multiple Files at Once ..........................................................137

Using a Printing Service (DPOF)............................................... 138

Setting DPOF for the Displayed Still Image ..........................................138
Setting DPOF for All Still Images ..........................................................139
Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images..................................................140

Changing the Image Size (Resize)............................................ 142
Copying the Contents of the Internal Memory to an 

SD Memory Card (Copy To Card) ......................................... 144

Straightening Skewed Images (Skew Correction) ..................... 145
Viewing on a Television............................................................. 147

Summary of Contents for GR Digital II

Page 1: ...c overview of how to turn on the camera take pictures and play back pictures Advanced Operations Read this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions This section provides more detailed information about the functions used to take pictures and play back pictures as well as information on how to customize the camera settings print pictures and use the camera with a com...

Page 2: ...erty of their respective owners Safety Precautions For the safe use of your camera be sure to read the safety precautions thoroughly Test Shooting Please be sure to do some test shooting to make sure it is recording properly before normal use Copyright Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents magazines music and other materials other than for personal home or similarly limited purposes ...

Page 3: ...9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Camera User Guide This booklet This guide explains the usage and functions of the camera It also explains how to install the provided software on your computer The Camera User Guide English edition is available from the provided CD ROM as a PDF file Software User Guide PDF file This guide explains how to download images from the camera to your computer and display and edit them ...

Page 4: ...ixel CCD and RAW mode for high quality shooting P 91 The camera has a CCD with 10 01 million effective pixels to ensure high resolution images In addition you can use RAW mode to save the raw picture data as a DNG file This provides less image quality deterioration than JPEG files and easier image processing on a computer A JPEG file based on the DNG file is recorded at the same time New image pro...

Page 5: ...al viewfinder and cable switch Electronic level function to help keep the image level P 59 The camera is equipped with an electronic level function that is useful for keeping the image level when taking pictures of scenery or buildings The camera uses a level indicator displayed on the picture display and a level sensor sound to let you know whether the image is level Up down dial and ADJ lever fo...

Page 6: ...a in one of three ways P 26 You can power the camera in one of three ways for convenient shooting anytime anywhere Use the supplied large capacity rechargeable battery for long periods of shooting and playback Use commercially available alkaline batteries when traveling with your camera Use the convenient AC adapter for transferring data to a computer Irodio Photo Video Studio software for browsin...

Page 7: ...ower On Off 33 Setting the Language 34 Setting the Date and Time 35 Basic Shooting 36 Holding the Camera 36 Shooting 38 Using the Digital Zoom 41 Shooting Close Ups Macro Shooting 43 Using the Flash 44 t Using the Self Timer 46 Playing Back Images 47 Viewing Your Images 47 Three frame View Grid View Thumbnail Display 49 Enlarging Images 51 Deleting Files 52 Deleting a File 52 Deleting All Files 53...

Page 8: ...Program Shift Mode 81 Shooting with Optimal Settings According to Shooting Conditions SCENE Scene mode 83 Using the Skew Correction Mode 85 Shooting with Custom Settings MY1 MY2 My Settings Mode 86 Shooting Menu 87 Using the Menu 89 Choosing Picture Quality Mode Image Size Pic Quality Size 91 Changing the Focusing Mode Focus 94 Manual Focus Shooting MF 96 Changing the Exposure Metering Modes Expos...

Page 9: ...anging the Sensitivity ISO Setting 126 Returning the Shooting Menu Settings to their Defaults Restore Defaults 128 2 Shooting Playing Back Movies 129 3 Shooting Movies 129 Setting the Frame Rate Frame Rate 130 Playing Back Movies 132 3 Other Playback Functions 133 Playback Menu 133 Using the Menu 133 Displaying Photos in Order Automatically Slide Show 134 Preventing the Deletion of Files Protect 1...

Page 10: ... the ADJ Lever ADJ Lever Set 1 166 Using the Shutter Release Button to Set a Setting in ADJ Mode ADJ Shutter 167 Assigning a Function to the Zoom Button Zoom Button 168 Using the Auto Resize Zoom Digital Zoom Img 169 Changing the Operation Sound Setting Operation Sounds 171 Changing the Operation Sound Volume Vol Settings 172 Changing the Level Confirmation Setting Level Setting 173 Changing the A...

Page 11: ...wnloading Images Using the RICOH Gate La 205 Downloading Images Without Using RICOH Gate La 206 Disconnecting the Camera from Your Computer 208 For Macintosh 209 Downloading Images to Your Computer 209 Disconnecting the Camera from Your Computer 210 7 Appendices 211 Troubleshooting 211 Error Messages 211 Camera Troubleshooting 212 Software and Computer Troubleshooting 218 Specifications 220 Number...

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Page 13: ...n Packing List 12 Camera System and Accessories 17 Names of Parts 18 How to Use the Mode Dial 20 How to Use the Up down Dial and ADJ Lever 21 Picture Display 23 Getting Ready 26 Basic Shooting 36 Playing Back Images 47 Deleting Files 52 Changing the Display with the DISP Button 56 ...

Page 14: ...ace of the camera Hot Shoe Cover Included with the camera USB Cable mini B type Used to connect the camera to a computer or direct print compatible printer AV Cable Used to view your images on a TV Rechargeable Battery Battery Charger Handstrap Note Attaching the handstrap to the camera Thread the small end of the strap through the strap eyelet on the camera and loop the ends as shown Packing List...

Page 15: ...ges Operations are not guaranteed on operating systems with languages other than those listed below English French German Spanish Italian Chinese Traditional Simplified Korean Camera User Guide Caplio Software CD ROM The provided software and the Software User Guide are included on this CD ROM Safety Precautions This booklet ...

Page 16: ...ery Charger BJ 6 Cable Switch CA 1 Wide Conversion Lens GW 1 Tele Conversion Lens GT 1 Hood Adapter GH 1 External Viewfinder GV 1 Optical viewfinder attaches to the hot shoe Comes with frames that are equivalent to 28 mm and 21 mm on a 35 mm camera and a case Mini External Viewfinder GV 2 Compact optical viewfinder attaches to the hot shoe Comes with a frame that is equivalent to 28 mm on a 35 mm ...

Page 17: ... on optional accessories see the Ricoh website http www ricohpmmc com Soft Case GC 1 Compact leather camera case with belt loop This case cannot accommodate the camera with the external viewfinder attached Neck Strap GS 1 A double loop neck strap with embroidered GR DIGITAL logo Soft Case GC 2 This leather camera case has a belt loop and can accommodate the camera with the GV 2 mini external viewf...

Page 18: ... conversion lens tele conversion lens or hood adapter Removing the ring cap With the camera turned off turn the ring cap counterclockwise and remove from the camera body Attaching the ring cap With the camera turned off align the marking on the ring cap 2 with the marking on the camera body 1 and turn the ring cap clockwise until it clicks ...

Page 19: ... Sigma EF 530 DG SUPER EF 530 DG ST Recommended flash Rechargeable Battery DB 60 supplied Battery Charger BJ 6 supplied AC Adapter AC 4c φ 37mm φ 37mm Neck Strap GS 1 ST 2 Commercially available Attach to the hot shoe Remove the ring cap before attaching Connectto the USB terminal 21 mm Wide Conversion Lens GW 1 40 mm Tele Conversion Lens GT 1 External Viewfinder GV 1 GV 2 Attach to the hot shoe ...

Page 20: ... 1 Up down Dial P 21 2 Mode Dial P 20 3 Shutter Release Button P 36 4 POWER Button P 33 5 Hot Shoe P 17 227 6 Flash Cover P 44 7 Strap Eyelet P 12 8 F Flash OPEN Switch P 44 9 Ring Cap P 16 10 Microphone 11 AF Auxiliary Light P 46 174 12 Lens P 36 13 Flash P 44 Names of Parts 1 10 11 12 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 ...

Page 21: ... Thumbnail Display Button P 41 49 8 MODE button P 83 9 F Flash Button P 44 10 MENU OK Button P 89 133 156 11 O DISP Button P 56 12 N Macro Button P 43 13 Fn Function Button P 69 14 6 Playback Button P 47 15 D Delete t Self timer Button P 52 46 16 Terminal Cover P 147 150 205 206 209 17 Speaker P 132 18 Power DC input Cable Cover P 225 19 Release Lever P 31 225 20 Battery Card Cover P 31 225 21 Tri...

Page 22: ...depending on the subject P Program Shift Mode Allows you to adjust the combination of aperture value and shutter speed A Aperture Priority Mode Allows you to set the aperture value and then the camera automatically sets the optimal shutter speed M Manual Exposure Mode Allows you to manually set the aperture value and shutter speed SCENE Scene Mode Allows you to shoot with settings optimized for th...

Page 23: ...select ADJ mode P 64 ADJ mode Same as buttons Push to the left and right Same as buttons Press to set Same as MENU OK button P 64 Aperture Priority Mode A Allows you to change the aperture value P 78 Manual Exposure Mode M Allows you to change the aperture value Allows you to change the shutter speed P 79 Program Shift Mode P Allows you to adjust the combination of aperture value and shutter speed...

Page 24: ...Playback Mode List Same as buttons Same as buttons P 49 Playback Mode Englarged view Allows you to change the display magnification Displays the previous or next image When displaying the previous or next image during magnify the image is displayed at normal magnification 100 P 51 Mode Display Description Refer to Up down Dial ADJ Lever ...

Page 25: ...ISO Setting P 126 8 Picture Quality P 91 25 Date Imprint P 119 9 Image Size P 91 26 Battery Mark P 25 10 Focus Mode P 94 27 Level Indicator P 59 173 11 AE Lock P 74 28 Camera Shake Warning Mark P 37 12 Interval P 117 29 Aperture Value P 220 13 Histogram P 61 30 Shutter Speed P 79 81 14 Noise Reduction P 116 31 Frame Rate P 130 15 Flash Exposure Compensation P 109 32 Remaining Recording Time P 223 ...

Page 26: ...is displayed Example of Picture Display During Playback Note The picture display may display messages to inform you of operational instructions or the camera s status while in use Item Name Refer to Item Name Refer to 1 Protect P 135 8 Picture Quality P 91 2 DPOF P 138 9 Image Size P 91 3 Mode Types 10 File No 4 Playback Data Source P 48 11 Battery Mark P 25 5 Number of Playback Files 12 Date at S...

Page 27: ...ries depending on the type of batteries and usage conditions may not appear or or may instantaneously appear Check your batteries beforehand If you are using the AC adapter may appear This does not indicate a malfunction and you can continue to use the camera Battery Mark Description The battery is sufficiently charged The battery level begins to drop Recharging the battery or exchanging with new ...

Page 28: ...pes of batteries AAA Alkaline Batteries available in stores You can obtain them anywhere so they are convenient for travel However in a low temperature environment the storage capacity of shots will decrease Warm the batteries before use It is recommended that you use the rechargeable battery when using the camera for a long time AAA Oxyride Batteries available in stores These are not rechargeable...

Page 29: ...nsequently may not supply power immediately after they are purchased or when left unused for more than a month In such a case recharge the batteries two or three times before use The batteries self discharge with time even if the camera is not used so recharge them before use The life of an AAA alkaline battery depends on the brand and the storage time from the date of production In addition the l...

Page 30: ...ted If you unlock the card by returning the switch to its original position it is once again possible to erase images and format the card It is recommended to move the write protection switch to LOCK when you have some important data recorded Note that you cannot shoot images on a locked card because no data can be recorded to the card Unlock the card before shooting SD Memory Card available in st...

Page 31: ... capacity of still pictures varies depending on the SD memory card GP 223 Before using a new SD memory card be sure to format it with this camera GP 158 You can copy images stored in the internal memory to an SD memory card GP 144 When using an SD memory card previously used with another camera be sure to back up any necessary data on the card before formatting it GP 158 SDHC memory card 4 GB can ...

Page 32: ...harger lamp indicates the progress as shown below Once charging has finished unplug the battery charger from the power outlet Depending on the battery level the charging time differs Charging the Rechargeable Battery The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use The battery is not charged at the time of purchase Charger Lamp Description Lit Charging started Off Charging complete Flashing...

Page 33: ...t the battery all the way into the battery compartment When the rechargeable battery is loaded in place it is locked with the latch 4 Close the battery card cover and slide the release lever in the opposite direction of OPEN to lock it in place Loading the Battery and SD Memory Card The rechargeable battery DB 60 can be used to power this camera This battery is convenient because the battery power...

Page 34: ...able Battery Slide the release lever toward OPEN to open the battery card cover Press and release the latch The battery is ejected Pull the battery out of the camera Be careful not to drop the battery when removing it from the camera Removing the AAA Alkaline Batteries Slide the release lever toward OPEN to open the battery card cover and then remove the alkaline batteries Be careful not to drop t...

Page 35: ...llowing you to start playback at once When the camera is turned on with the 6 button pressing the 6 button again switches playback mode to recording mode Turn the camera off 1 Press the POWER button Caution After the camera is turned on it may takes longer for the camera to become ready for shooting when using the flash than when not using the flash Auto power off If the camera goes unused for a s...

Page 36: ...isplay language is set and the date time setting screen appears Note For how to set the display language and date time on the Setup menu see Changing the Display Language Language N P 190 and Setting the Date and Time Date Settings P 188 in this guide Setting the Language When the power is turned on for the first time the display language setting screen appears After setting the language go on to ...

Page 37: ...s the MENU OK button The date is set Note If the battery is removed for more than one week the date and time settings will be lost These settings must be made again To retain the date and time settings load a battery with adequate remaining power for more than two hours The set date and time can be changed later GP 188 The date and time can be inserted into images GP 119 Setting the Date and Time ...

Page 38: ...Hold the camera with both hands and lightly press both elbows against your body 2 Put your finger on the shutter release button Caution When you are shooting be careful not to obstruct the lens or flash with your fingers hair or the strap Holding the Camera Hold the camera as shown below for best results ...

Page 39: ...o camera shake Camera shake tends to occur in the following cases When shooting in a dark place without using the flash When using the digital zoom function GP 41 When the J symbol appears on the picture display this indicates that camera shake may occur To prevent camera shake try any of the following Setting the flash to Auto or Flash On GP 44 Raising the ISO setting GP 126 Using the self timer ...

Page 40: ... displayed in the center of the picture display and the auto focus flash lamp blinks green The focal distance is measured at a maximum of nine points Green frames appear to indicate the positions that are in focus Shooting The shutter release button works in two steps When you press the shutter release button halfway Half press the auto focus function is triggered to determine the focal distance N...

Page 41: ...lamp indicate whether the subject is in or out of focus It may be impossible to bring the following subjects into focus Subjects lacking contrast the sky a white wall the hood of a car etc Flat two dimensional objects with only horizontal lines and no significant protrusions Quickly moving objects Things in poorly lit places Areas with strong backlighting or reflections Things that flicker such as...

Page 42: ...ash to increase the AE accuracy You can set the time the still image you have taken appears on the picture display You can also make settings to have the image remain displayed until the shutter release button is half pressed or not to display the image after shooting GP 176 The aperture value is controlled up to F11in auto shooting mode When the aperture value is between F7 1 and F11 in auto shoo...

Page 43: ...he picture display 3 Compose your picture and half press the shutter release button 4 Full press the shutter release button Using the Digital Zoom The digital zoom is activated when Zoom Button is set to Dgtl Zoom on the setup menu GP 168 Pressing the 8 Enlarged View button allows you to take a close up picture of the subject Maximum magnification of 4 0 Pressing the 9 Thumbnail button allows you ...

Page 44: ...assign the exposure compensation and white balance functions to the 8 or 9 button instead of the digital zoom function If Pic Quality is set to 3648 2736 you can also set Digital Zoom Img to Auto Resize GP 169 This function is not available when Pic Quality Size is set to RAW mode GP 91 ...

Page 45: ...ting can be performed up to approximately 1 5 cm 0 6 in away from the front edge of the lens in a shooting area of approximately 31 23 mm 1 2 0 9 in The AF target shift function enables you to lock the focus for macro shooting with the simple touch of a button without moving the camera This function is useful for shooting on a tripod GP 67 Shooting Close Ups Macro Shooting Using the N Macro button...

Page 46: ...ault setting at the time of purchase is Auto Approx 20 cm to 3 0 m 0 7 to 9 8 ft from the front edge of the lens Flash Off The flash will not fire Auto The flash fires automatically when the subject is poorly lit or backlit Red eye Flash Reduces the red eye phenomenon in which people s eyes appear red in pictures Flash On The flash fires regardless of the lighting conditions Flash Synchro The flas...

Page 47: ...ing the flash press the center of the flash cover down with your finger The flash mode setting is saved until you press the F button again The flash does not fire when shooting movies or in multi shot auto bracket white balance bracket or color bracket modes When using AAA alkaline batteries Oxyride batteries or nickel hydrogen batteries the picture display turns off when the flash is charging The...

Page 48: ...setting in the following order 10sec 2sec and Self timer Off 3 Press the shutter release button The focus is locked and the AF auxiliary light lights when the self timer starts Note The camera remains in self timer mode even after the image is shot To cancel the self timer press the t button and change the self timer setting to Self Timer Off When the self timer is set to 2 seconds the AF auxiliar...

Page 49: ... display the still image 10 frames forward If there are less than 10 still images the last still image is displayed To switch the camera from playback mode to shooting mode press the 6 button again Viewing Your Images In playback mode you can check still images you have taken You can also delete or zoom in on the images 2007 11 01 10 50 1280 1280 100 0011 100 0011 2007 11 01 20 50 1280 1280 100 00...

Page 50: ... image the still image is displayed on the screen for a moment so you can check it You can change the image display time using LCD Confirm on the setup menu GP 176 When LCD Confirm is set to Hold the image remains displayed until the next time you half press the shutter release button When LCD Confirm is set to Hold the displayed image can also be enlarged or deleted GP 51 52 Turning on the camera...

Page 51: ... is displayed 2 Press the 9 Thumbnail Display button Three frame View Grid View Thumbnail Display When playing back images on the picture display the playback screen can be divided into three frames three frame view or 12 frames list The three frame view and list allow you to select a still image to enlarge or delete 2007 11 01 3 6 1280 1280 100 6077 100 6077 ...

Page 52: ... still image is displayed 3 Press the 9 button again during three frame view The screen is divided into 12 frames and thumbnails are displayed List Switching to Single Picture Display In three frame view 1 Press the buttons to select a still image 2 Press the 8 Enlarged View button or the MENU OK button In list 1 Press the buttons to select a still image 2 Press the 8 button twice Note If any of t...

Page 53: ...cannot be enlarged Enlarging Images You can enlarge a still image displayed on the picture display Image Size Enlarged View maximum magnification 3648 2736 3648 2432 2736 2736 3264 2448 2592 1944 2048 1536 16 times 1280 960 6 7 times 640 480 3 4 times In Enlarged View 8 Button Enlarges the displayed still image You can move the displayed still image by pressing the buttons 9 Button Returns the enl...

Page 54: ...yed on the screen after being taken can be deleted 1 Press the 6 Playback button 2 Press the buttons to display the file you want to delete 3 Press the D Delete button 4 Press the buttons to select Delete One You can change the image for deletion with the buttons 5 Press the MENU OK button The display indicates that the files are being deleted once finished it returns to the screen in Step 4 Delet...

Page 55: ... delete all images If so press the button to select Yes and then press the MENU OK button Note You can also delete files by pressing the D button during three frame view GP 49 1 Press the 6 Playback button 2 Press the 9 Thumbnail Display button twice The screen is divided into 12 frames and thumbnails are displayed List 3 Press the D Delete button Deleting All Files Deleting Multiple Files at One ...

Page 56: ... upper left corner of the file 5 Repeat Step 4 to select all the files you want to delete If you selected a file by mistake you can deselect it by selecting the file and pressing the D button 6 Press the MENU OK button 7 Press the buttons to select Yes and then press the MENU OK button The display indicates that the files are being deleted once finished it returns to the thumbnail display screen D...

Page 57: ...ange of files you want to delete and press the D button The trash symbol is displayed in the upper left corner of the specified files 7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to specify all the ranges of files you want to delete If you selected a file by mistake you can deselect it by pressing the ADJ lever to return to the screen for deleting one file at a time selecting the file and pressing the D button 8 Press ...

Page 58: ...display Shooting Mode Each time you press the DISP button the display changes in the following order Histogram Grid Guide No Display Picture Display Off and Normal Symbol Display Grid Guide This displays auxiliary lines on the picture display to help you compose your picture These lines are not recorded with images Normal Symbol Display No Display Histogram Grid Guide Picture Display Off Press the...

Page 59: ...en when it is turned off When the ADJ lever MENU OK button DISP button or 6 Playback button is pressed When the 8 9 buttons are pressed except when Zoom Button is set to Off GP 168 When the buttons are pressed during manual focus GP 96 When the MODE button is pressed in scene mode During Playback Mode Each time you press the DISP button the display changes in the following order Histogram White Sa...

Page 60: ...s the loss of grayscale that indicates the color shading in an image in which very bright areas of the subject are rendered in white An image with a loss of grayscale cannot be edited later It is recommended that you shoot another image while avoiding direct sunlight and setting the exposure level lower GP 120 Note The white saturation highlights display is for reference only ...

Page 61: ...y When the camera is level the level indicator becomes green indicating that the scale is in the middle When the camera is tilted the marking of the level indicator becomes orange and indicates the opposite side of the direction in which the camera is tilted With Level Setting set to Disp Snd The level indicator appears on the picture display When the camera is level the level indicator becomes gr...

Page 62: ... sensor sound is emitted but the level indicator is not displayed When Level Setting is set to Disp Snd only the level sensor sound is emitted The level function is not available if the camera is held upside down when recording movies and during interval shooting The level function becomes less accurate when the camera is moving or when shooting in an environment subject to moving such as on a amu...

Page 63: ...ny pixels only for highlight sections If the histogram has only peaks on the left side without anything else this picture is under exposed with too many pixels only for shadow sections Correct the exposure to an appropriate level Note The histogram displayed on the picture display is for reference only Depending on the shooting conditions use of the flash dark surrounding light etc the exposure le...

Page 64: ...62 If you are using the camera for the first time read this section ...

Page 65: ...ore about the different camera functions 1 Various Shooting Functions 64 2 Shooting Playing Back Movies 129 3 Other Playback Functions 133 4 Direct Printing 149 5 Changing Camera Settings 155 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer 192 7 Appendices 211 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 66: ...o add or change the functions assigned to the ADJ lever For information on how to add or change the assigned functions see P 166 To use the ADJ mode follow these steps 1 In shooting mode press the ADJ lever 2 Press the ADJ lever to the left or right or press the buttons to select the desired item The screenshots below are examples of the screen display when Expo Cmp Wht Bal ISO and Quality are ass...

Page 67: ...T Flash Comp The functions that can be set with the ADJ lever in scene mode differ from those in other shooting modes The following settings can be made with the ADJ lever All other settings can be assigned to the ADJ lever with ADJ Lever Set but they cannot be operated by pressing the ADJ lever Functions That Can Be Set in Scene Mode Scene Mode Available Settings Movie Wht Bal Text Mode Density S...

Page 68: ...ess the ADJ lever The text density menu appears 5 Press the buttons to select the desired density setting You can also press the shutter release button to take a picture 6 Press the ADJ lever or the MENU OK button The text density setting does not appear on the screen Changing the Text Density Scene Mode To change the setting use the shooting menu or the ADJ lever This section explains easy ways t...

Page 69: ...useful for shooting on a tripod 1 With the camera ready to shoot press the N Macro button The macro symbol appears on the screen 2 Press the ADJ lever 3 Press the ADJ lever to the left or right until the AF target shift function screen cross mark in the middle of the screen appears 4 Shift the cross mark to the subject you want the camera to focus on with the buttons 5 Press the MENU OK button Shi...

Page 70: ...hutter release button The camera focuses on the area at the position of the cross mark 7 Gently press the shutter release button all the way The AF target shift function automatically focuses the camera on the set position until macro mode is cancelled ...

Page 71: ...orresponding reference page 1 Image quality when B W is set in Image GP 105 2 Image quality when B W TE is set in Image GP 106 Using the Function Button Function Button Function Refer to AF MF Switching between auto focus and manual focus P 71 AF Snap Switching between auto focus and snap mode P 73 AE Lock Locking the exposure P 74 JPEG RAW Switching from JPEG to RAW mode P 75 Color B W Switching ...

Page 72: ...Fn button All other settings can be assigned to the Fn button with Function Button but they cannot be operated by pressing the Fn button Functions That Can Be Set in Scene Mode Scene Mode Movie Text Mode Skew Correct Mode AF MF O O AF Snap O O AE Lock O O JPEG RAW Color B W O Color TE O Expo Cmp O Wht Bal O O ISO O Quality O O O Focus O O Image O Expo Met O Cont Mode Auto BKT Flash Comp O ...

Page 73: ...r the operating procedure see P 164 2 With the camera ready to shoot press the Fn button When the focus mode changes to manual focus the MF symbol appears at the upper right of the screen When the focus mode changes to auto focus Multi AF or Spot AF the MF symbol disappears Caution When Focus is set to Snap or A GP 94 pressing the Fn button does not switch AF MF Switching Between Auto Focus and Ma...

Page 74: ...nd lock the focus at the focus lock position AF Lock Use the following operating procedure 1 With the camera set to auto focus half press the shutter release button to focus on the subject Focus Lock 2 Release the shutter release button and press the Fn button 3 The camera is set to MF and the shooting distance is fixed at the focus lock position To return to auto focus mode press the Fn button ag...

Page 75: ...e see P 164 2 With the camera ready to shoot press the Fn button When the focus mode changes to snap mode the Snap symbol appears at the upper right of the screen When the focus mode changes to auto focus Multi AF or Spot AF the Snap symbol disappears Caution When Focus is set to MF or A GP 94 pressing the Fn button does not switch AF Snap Note You can also use the shooting menu to make the Focus ...

Page 76: ... AEL mark aperture value and shutter speed appear on the screen Pressing the Fn button again cancels the AE lock Note The exposure continues to remain locked even after you shoot a picture The AE lock does not work in manual exposure mode even if the Fn button is assigned to AE Lock When the Fn button is pressed the value is automatically set closer to the appropriate exposure closer to the center...

Page 77: ...he following cases Pic Quality Size is set to RAW mode GP 91 Continuous Mode is set to a setting other than Off GP 99 Auto Bracket is set to a setting other than Off GP 110 Note Turning the camera off or changing the Function Button setting after switching to RAW mode returns the setting to JPEG mode When shooting in RAW mode see the notes on P 92 You can also use the shooting menu to switch betwe...

Page 78: ...rocedure see P 164 2 With the camera ready to shoot press the Fn button The setting switches to B W or B W TE and an orange symbol is displayed on the screen Pressing the Fn button again returns to color mode Caution When Img Set is set to B W or B W TE GP 105 106 pressing the Fn button does not switch to color mode Note Turning off the camera after switching to B W or B W TE returns the setting t...

Page 79: ...et Function Button to one of the above items on the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 164 2 With the camera ready to shoot press the Fn button The setting screen for that function appears 3 Press the buttons to select the setting 4 Press the ADJ lever or the MENU OK button to set the setting Note The settings of the functions can be changed using the shooting menu GP 87 Setting Other Fu...

Page 80: ...ge with everything from the foreground to the background in focus Use the up down dial to set the aperture value 1 Turn the mode dial to A The mode symbol appears on the picture display and the current aperture value is displayed in orange on the right edge of the screen 2 Rotate the up down dial to change the aperture value 3 Half press the shutter release button The shutter speed is set and disp...

Page 81: ... and emphasize the movement of the subject Use the up down dial to set the aperture value Use the ADJ lever to set the shutter speed 1 Turn the mode dial to M The mode symbol appears on the picture display and the current aperture value shutter speed and exposure value indicator are displayed on the right edge of the screen Shooting with a Set Aperture Value and Shutter Speed M Manual Exposure Mod...

Page 82: ...p menu is set to Expo Cmp the exposure compensation setting screen is not displayed even if you press the 8 9 buttons in manual exposure mode When the 8 9 buttons are pressed the value is automatically set closer to the appropriate exposure closer to the center of the exposure value indicator This is useful when for example you want to change adjust the exposure value from closer to the center of ...

Page 83: ...t combination of the aperture value and shutter speed appear on the screen 3 Release your finger from the shutter release button 4 Rotate the up down dial to select the combination of the aperture value and shutter speed The combination of the aperture value and shutter speed are displayed for 10 seconds Rotate the up down dial during that time to change the combination of the aperture value and s...

Page 84: ... Flash Off and the ISO setting is set to ISO 100 The aperture value and shutter speed can be shifted within the area indicated in gray This changes depending on the exposure value Ev Ev8 Ev7 Ev6 Ev5 Ev4 Ev3 Ev2 Ev1 Ev0 Ev9 Ev10 Ev11 Ev12 Ev13 Ev14 Ev15 Ev16 Ev17 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 F11 F8 F5 6 F4 F2 8 F2 0 F1 4 Shutter Speed ...

Page 85: ...o shoot movies with sound For detailed operations see P 129 Skew Correct Mode Use to straighten a rectangular object such as a message board or business card shot at an angle to make it look as if it were shot squarely For detailed operations see P 85 In skew correction mode select N1280 or N640 for Pic Quality Size GP 91 Text Mode Use when capturing text images for example notes written on a whit...

Page 86: ...of the picture display 2 Press the MODE button to change the scene mode The scene mode selection screen appears 3 Press the buttons to select the scene mode 4 Press the MENU OK button The scene mode type is displayed at the top of the picture display 5 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture Shtr Btn Start Shtr Btn Start Ok Movie ...

Page 87: ...ss the button Even if you cancel skew correction the image before skew correction remains recorded 6 Press the MENU OK button The display indicates that the image is being corrected and then the corrected image is recorded The image before correction is also recorded Caution When Skew Correct Mode is selected note the following To shoot the subject as large as possible position it so that the enti...

Page 88: ...tings for Setting1 in Reg My Settings Turn the mode dial to MY2 to make the settings for Setting2 in Reg My Settings 2 Press the shutter release button to shoot a picture Note You can change the camera settings set in my settings mode Changing the mode or turning the camera off returns the settings to the original MY1 and MY2 settings Shooting with Custom Settings MY1 MY2 My Settings Mode F2 4 F2 ...

Page 89: ... N3 2 9M F1 1 7M N1 1 7M N3264 8M N2592 5M N2048 3M N1280 1M N640 VGA P 91 Focus Multi AF Spot AF MF Snap A P 94 Exposure Metering Multi Center Spot P 98 Continuous Mode Off Continuous S Cont M Cont P 99 Img Set Hard Normal Soft B W B W TE Setting1 Setting2 P 103 Flash Expo Comp 2 0 to 2 0 P 109 Auto Bracket Off On 0 3 On 0 5 WB BKT CL BKT P 110 Noise Reduction On Off P 116 Interval 0 Sec 5 second...

Page 90: ...tings Detail P 122 Setting Options Default Settings Refer to Pic Quality Size N1280 N640 P 91 Focus Multi AF Spot AF MF Snap A P 94 Exposure Metering Multi Center Spot P 98 Img Set Hard Normal Soft B W B W TE Setting1 Setting2 P 103 Flash Expo Comp 2 0 to 2 0 P 109 Date Imprint Off Date Time P 119 Exposure Comp 2 0 to 2 0 P 120 White Balance AUTO Outdoors Cloudy Incandescent Lamp Fluorescent Lamp ...

Page 91: ... the buttons to select the desired item Press the button at the bottom item to display the next screen 3 Press the button The menu item settings are displayed 4 Press the buttons to select the setting 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The setting is set The shooting menu disappears and the camera is ready to shoot Using the Menu The menu items are provided ...

Page 92: ...g Functions 1 Changing the display You can select a screen by the tab 1 Press the button to select a tab on the left of the screen 2 Press the buttons to change screens 3 Press the button to return to menu item selection ...

Page 93: ...ht sides of the image on the picture display in accordance with the shooting range Choosing Picture Quality Mode Image Size Pic Quality Size Image Size Picture Quality Mode Pic Quality Size Remarks 3648 2736 RAW RAW 10M For creating images with little deterioration For downloading to a computer for advanced image editing 3648 2432 RAW3 2 9M 2736 2736 RAW1 1 7M 3648 2736 F Fine N Normal F3648 10M N...

Page 94: ...e quality is lowered When shooting in RAW mode shot images are not processed by the camera The raw data loaded from the camera s sensor is stored in the DNG file created when shooting in RAW mode A DNG file is a raw image format designed by Adobe Systems You can use image editing software compatible with the DNG file format to edit the near original image data on a computer You can use the provide...

Page 95: ... OK button The shooting menu is displayed 3 Press the button to select Pic Quality Size and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The setting appears on the screen Still Images Movies ...

Page 96: ...using Mode Focus Symbol Method Description None Multi AF Measures the distances from 9 AF areas and focuses to the nearest AF area This prevents the center of the picture display from becoming out of focus and enables you to shoot with a minimum number of out of focus pictures None Spot AF Selects one AF area at the center of the picture to allow the camera to focus on this area automatically MF M...

Page 97: ... field is not displayed in auto shooting mode and scene mode The displayed depth of field is for reference only Depth of Field The depth of field is the distance range in which objects appear in focus The higher the aperture value the more the aperture is closed the greater the range in which objects are in focus Conversely the lower the aperture value the more the aperture is opened the smaller t...

Page 98: ...allows you to switch between auto focus and manual focus by pressing the Fn button GP 69 1 Turn the mode dial to 5 P A M SCENE 2 Press the MENU OK button The shooting menu is displayed 3 Press the button to select Focus and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select MF 5 Press the MENU OK button MF appears on the screen The depth of field GP 95 and the focus bar are displayed on the screen The...

Page 99: ...e screen Pressing and holding the MENU OK button again returns to normal display 7 Press the buttons to adjust the focus Pressing the button adjusts the focus to farther objects Pressing the button adjusts the focus to closer objects 8 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture F2 4 F2 4 1 60 1 60 M Hold OK Hold OK 5 5 m m 3 3 1 1 0 3 0 3 ...

Page 100: ...U OK button If you select the setting Center or Spot the symbol appears on the screen Changing the Exposure Metering Modes Exposure Metering Symbol Mode Description No symbol Multi The entire shooting range is divided into 256 partitions and each is metered to determine the overall exposure value Center The entire image is metered with emphasis on the center to determine the exposure value Use thi...

Page 101: ...ve shots at intervals of 1 7 5 seconds in about 2 seconds The 16 still images are grouped together as a set and are recorded as one image file 3648 2736 pixels M Memory reversal Cont The camera memorizes the scene while you hold down the shutter release button and once you release it the previous 2 seconds of shots are recorded The 16 still images are grouped together as a set and are recorded as ...

Page 102: ...y of images in the multi shot mode depends on the image size setting The storage capacity of images in the multi shot mode with the internal memory are as shown in the table below 1 Turn the mode dial to 5 P A M 2 Press the MENU OK button The shooting menu is displayed 3 Press the button to select Continuous Mode and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select Continuous S Cont or M Cont 5 Pres...

Page 103: ... while you hold down the shutter release button 7 Release your finger from the shutter release button The camera stops shooting and the 16 still images in the previous 2 seconds are recorded as one still image Note To return to normal single image shooting follow Steps 1 to 3 select Off in Step 4 and press the MENU OK button In M Cont mode if you release the shutter release button within 2 seconds...

Page 104: ...aken is displayed 2 Press the buttons to display an S Cont or M Cont still image 3 Press the 8 Enlarged View button The first frame of the consecutive images is displayed in englarged display mode The frame position bar appears at the bottom of the screen Press the buttons to switch frames To return to the 16 frame display press the MENU OK button Note Press the DISP button to switch between displ...

Page 105: ...ou can set the picture quality by selecting B W B W TE Setting1 or Setting2 Setting the Picture Quality and Color Img Set Type Description Hard The Contrast Sharpness and Color Depth are increased to create a stronger sharper image Normal Normal picture quality Soft The Contrast Sharpness and Color Depth are decreased to create a softer image B W Creates a black and white picture You can select fr...

Page 106: ...104 Various Shooting Functions 1 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button If you selected a setting other than Normal the symbol appears on the screen ...

Page 107: ...tons to select Contrast and Sharpness and press the buttons to adjust the settings 6 Press the MENU OK button The B W setting is saved and the display returns to the shooting menu 7 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen Note Assigning the Fn Function button to Color B W GP 164 allows you to switch between color and black and white...

Page 108: ...mg Set screen appears 5 Press the button to select Toning Effect and press the button 6 Press the button to select from Sepia Red Green Blue or Purple and press the MENU OK button or the button 7 Press the buttons to select Contrast and Sharpness and press the buttons to adjust the settings 8 Press the MENU OK button The B W TE setting is saved and the display returns to the shooting menu Setting ...

Page 109: ...MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen Note Assigning the Fn Function button to Color TE GP 164 allows you to switch between color and black and white TE mode by pressing the Fn button GP 69 ...

Page 110: ...g2 5 Press the button The Img Set screen appears 6 Press the buttons to select Contrast Sharpness and Color Depth and press the buttons to adjust the settings 7 Press the MENU OK button The settings for Setting1 or Setting2 are saved and the display returns to the shooting menu 8 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen Customizing t...

Page 111: ...ed 3 Press the button to select Flash Expo Comp and press the button The flash exposure compensation bar appears 4 Press the buttons to make the setting 5 Press the MENU OK button The setting appears on the screen except when the flash is set to Flash Off Note For information on how to use the flash see P 44 Caution Flash exposure compensation may not work outside the flash range GP 44 Adjusting t...

Page 112: ...he button to select Auto Bracket and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select ON 0 3 or ON 0 5 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen 6 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture The screenshot to the right shows the images shot with the ON 0 3 setting Three consecutive shots are taken at 0 3EV 0 and 0 3EV based ...

Page 113: ...changed using the shooting menu GP 120 This function is not available during Multi shot shooting The flash cannot be used With auto bracket you can shoot using different white balance or color settings as well as different exposures However you can only select one setting ...

Page 114: ...shooting menu is displayed 3 Press the button to select Auto Bracket and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select WB BKT 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen 6 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture Three images a reddish image an image equal to the current white balance and a bluish image are automatically...

Page 115: ...ic Quality Size is set to RAW mode This function is not available during Multi shot shooting The flash cannot be used If Img Set is set to B W the white balance bracket function can be set but it does not operate The white balance can be changed using the shooting menu GP 122 ...

Page 116: ...ther the camera records three images a black and white image a color image and a black and white TE image or two images a black and white image and a color image GP 181 1 Turn the mode dial to 5 P A M 2 Press the MENU OK button The shooting menu is displayed 3 Press the button to select Auto Bracket and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select CL BKT 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the b...

Page 117: ... set to the color black and white and black and white TE image shot in Color Bracket shooting The Color Depth value is only applied to color images if color images are selected in Img Set and only to black and white TE images if B W TE is selected If B W is selected the Color Depth for color images becomes the central value and the Color Depth for black and white TE images becomes the value set in...

Page 118: ...uction and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select On 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen Note This function is not available during scene mode Noise reduction is not available for DNG files if Pic Quality Size is set to RAW mode Noise reduction is only applied to the JPEG file recorded with the DNG file Reducing Image ...

Page 119: ... The shooting menu is displayed 3 Press the button to select Interval and press the button 4 Press the buttons to set the hours 5 Press the button to move to the minutes setting then use the buttons to set the minutes You can press and hold either the buttons to quickly raise or lower the minute setting 6 Press the button to move to the seconds setting then use the buttons to set the seconds Shoot...

Page 120: ...he set time Interval is not available during scene mode Note Depending on the remaining battery level the battery may become depleted during interval shooting Use of a battery with adequate remaining power or the AC adapter sold separately is recommended If you press the shutter release button during interval shooting the camera shoots as usual However the interval shooting setting is unaffected A...

Page 121: ...t Date or Time 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen Note If the date and time have not been set Date Imprint cannot be used First make the date and time settings GP 188 Date Imprint cannot be used with movies When shooting in RAW mode the date cannot be imprinted on the DNG file The date is added to the JPEG file recorded at th...

Page 122: ...s case set the exposure level higher When your subject is whitish The entire picture will turn out dark underexposed Set the exposure level higher When your subject is darkish The entire picture will turn out bright overexposed Set the exposure level lower The same happens when you take a photo of a subject in a spotlight 1 Turn the mode dial to 5 P A SCENE and press the ADJ lever 2 Press the ADJ ...

Page 123: ... the MENU OK button The setting appears on the screen Caution This function is not available in manual exposure mode When shooting in particularly bright places you may not be able to correct the exposure level In that case the AE symbol appears on the screen ...

Page 124: ...cial Lighting White Balance Symbol Mode Description AUTO Auto Adjusts the white balance automatically Outdoors Select this when shooting outdoors sunny and white balance fails to adjust properly Cloudy Select this when shooting in cloudy weather or shade and the white balance fails to adjust properly Incandescent Lamp Select this when shooting under incandescent light and white balance fails to ad...

Page 125: ... the screen Note The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for a subject that is mostly dark In this case add something white to the subject When shooting with the flash the white balance may not be adjusted correctly if Auto is not selected In this case switch to Auto to shoot with the flash ...

Page 126: ...r the lighting conditions for your picture 5 Press the DISP button The white balance is set 6 Press the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen The screen is displayed with the white balance set in Step 5 If the result is not as expected repeat Steps 4 and 5 to change the settings as many times as required Note To cancel Manual Settings select a setting other than M in Step 3 Setting the W...

Page 127: ... appears 3 Press the button to select CT and press the DISP button The white balance details screen appears 4 Press the buttons to set the desired setting 5 Press the MENU OK button 6 Press the MENU OK button The symbol appears on the screen Note To cancel Detail select a setting other than CT in Step 3 Setting the White Balance Details Detail Ok Detail Next Item Ok ...

Page 128: ...ding to the shooting conditions but the upper limit of the sensitivity can be set higher than in Auto When shooting a dark subject the shutter speed set in Auto Hi is faster than in Auto which may reduce camera shake or blurring of the subject Set the maximum sensitivity for Auto Hi in the setup menu GP 163 If you do not want to allow the camera to change the ISO sensitivity select an ISO setting ...

Page 129: ...pear grainy When the ISO setting is set to Auto the sensitivity is equivalent to ISO 125 if the flash is used When ISO Setting is set to Auto and flash is not used ISO sensitivity range is as follows Pixels Default sensitivity Minimum sensitivity Maximum sensitivity 640 100 80 283 1280 100 80 238 2048 100 80 176 2592 100 80 154 3264 100 80 154 3648 100 80 154 ...

Page 130: ...re Defaults and press the button A confirmation message appears 4 Make sure that Yes is selected and then press the MENU OK button The display indicates the camera is restoring the initial settings Once it is finished the display returns to the shooting mode screen Note For a list of functions whose settings are saved when the camera is turned off see P 229 Returning the Shooting Menu Settings to ...

Page 131: ...lection screen appears 3 Press the buttons to select 3 Movie 4 Press the MENU OK button 5 Press the shutter release button to begin recording the movie Recording continues until you press the shutter release button again 6 Press the shutter release button to finish recording the movie Caution While shooting movies operation sounds may be recorded The maximum recording time per shooting depends on ...

Page 132: ...e of a battery with adequate remaining power or the AC adapter sold separately is recommended Use of a high speed memory card or a SD memory card with sufficient memory is recommended when shooting for long periods You can select the number of shot frames per second frame rate in movie mode 1 In scene mode select 3 Movie 2 Press the MENU OK button The shooting menu is displayed 3 Press the button ...

Page 133: ...inutes or the equivalent of 4 GB Internal Memory 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 640 480 15Frame S 1 Min 22 Sec 6 Min 7 Sec 12 Min 19 Sec 23 Min 42 Sec 48 Min 13 Sec 99 Min 8 Sec 193 Min 30 Sec 640 480 30Frame S 41 Sec 3 Min 5 Sec 6 Min 14 Sec 11 Min 59 Sec 24 Min 23 Sec 50 Min 10 Sec 97 Min 55 Sec 320 240 15Frame S 2 Min 40 Sec 11 Min 57 Sec 24 Min 5 Sec 46 Min 19 Sec 94 Min 11 Sec 193 Min 41 S...

Page 134: ...the button to display the file 10 frames forward 3 Press the ADJ lever Playback begins The elapsed playback indicator or the elapsed time is displayed on the screen Playing Back Movies Fast Forward Press the 8 button during playback Rewind Press the 9 button during playback Pause Playback Press the ADJ lever Slow Playback Press and hold the 8 button during pause Slow Rewind Press and hold the 9 bu...

Page 135: ...tings 1 Press the 6 Playback button to select the playback mode 2 Press the MENU OK button The playback menu appears 3 Press the buttons to select the desired item 4 Press the button The screen for the selected menu item appears Playback Menu Setting Options Refer to Slide Show P 134 Protect Select Cancel 1 File Select Cancel All Files Select Multi Files P 135 DPOF Select Cancel 1 File Select Canc...

Page 136: ...e MENU OK button The playback menu appears 3 Press the button to select Slide Show and press the button The slide show starts and files are played back in order If you want to stop the slide show in progress press any button on the camera The slide show repeats itself until stopped Note Each still image is displayed for three seconds For movies not just one frame but the entire movie you shot is p...

Page 137: ...to display the file you want to protect 3 Press the MENU OK button The playback menu appears 4 Press the button to select Protect and press the button 5 Make sure that 1 File is selected and then press the MENU OK button The selected file is protected and the symbol appears on the screen Note To unprotect a file display the file you want to unprotect and perform Steps 3 to 5 Preventing the Deletio...

Page 138: ...Press the button to select Protect and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select All Files 5 Make sure that Select is selected and then press the MENU OK button All files are protected and the symbol appears on the screen Note To cancel protection for all protected files select Cancel in Step 5 Protecting All Files Finish All Files Select Cancel 1 File Select ...

Page 139: ...s the buttons to select the next file you want to protect and then press the MENU OK button 7 Repeat Step 6 to select all the files you want to protect If you selected a file by mistake you can deselect by selecting the file and pressing the MENU OK button again 8 Press the DISP button The display indicates that the selected images are being processed once finished the display returns to the thumb...

Page 140: ...fy the number of copies to print GP 140 Note When you make DPOF settings for images shot in RAW mode DPOF settings are only made for JPEG files 1 Press the 6 Playback button 2 Press the buttons to display the still image for which you want to make the DPOF setting 3 Press the MENU OK button The playback menu appears 4 Press the button to select DPOF and press the button 5 Make sure that 1 File is ...

Page 141: ...MENU OK button The playback menu appears 3 Press the button to select DPOF and press the button 4 Press the buttons to select All Files 5 Make sure that Select is selected and then press the MENU OK button Once the DPOF setting is made the DPOF symbol appears on the screen Note To cancel the DPOF settings for all still images with DPOF settings select Cancel in Step 5 Setting DPOF for All Still Im...

Page 142: ... to set the number of copies to print Press the button to increase the number of copies or press the button to decrease the number of copies 7 Press the buttons to select the next still image for which you want to make the DPOF setting 8 Press the buttons to set the number of copies to print Press the button to increase the number of copies or press the button to decrease the number of copies 9 Re...

Page 143: ... the DPOF settings for multiple still images follow the same steps described above to set the number of copies to print to 0 for each image and then press the MENU OK button You can also cancel the DPOF settings for all still images at once GP 139 ...

Page 144: ...ottom The ratio of width to height of F1 1 and N1 1 images are the same 1 1 When an image of this type is resized it is reduced to a 4 3 image with black borders on the left and right You can also change the image size during shooting GP 91 To change the image size follow the steps below 1 Press the 6 Playback button 2 Press the buttons to display the file with the image size you want to change 3 ...

Page 145: ...to select 1280 or 640 6 Press the MENU OK button The display indicates that the image is being processed and then the still image with the changed image size is recorded The image before the image size is changed is also recorded Finish 640 1280 Select ...

Page 146: ...tes copying is in progress once finished the display returns to the playback screen Note If the capacity of the SD memory card to which you are copying is insufficient a message will be displayed indicating there is not enough capacity To copy only the number of shots that will fit into the available capacity select Yes and then press the MENU OK button To cancel copying select No and then press t...

Page 147: ...e area recognized as the correction range is displayed with an orange frame Up to five areas can be recognized If the target area cannot be detected an error message appears The image before correction remains recorded To select another correction area move the orange frame to the target area by pressing the button To cancel skew correction press the button Even if you cancel skew correction the i...

Page 148: ...not change for skew corrected images If theimage size is large skew correction will take time Resize the image GP 142 before performing skew correction to speed up the process The following table shows the approximate time required for skew correction When scene mode is set to Skew Correct Mode you can shoot an image and then immediately correct any skew in the image GP 85 Image Size Correction ti...

Page 149: ...al on the television Connect the white plug of the AV cable to the audio input terminal white of the TV unit and the yellow plug to the video input terminal yellow 2 Make sure that the camera is off 3 Open the terminal cover 4 Securely connect the AV cable to the AV output terminal on the camera 5 Set the television to Video mode Set the input to Video For details see the documentation that came w...

Page 150: ... the AV cable Note You can connect the AV cable to the Video In terminal on your video recorder and record what you have shot to a video recorder Your camera is set to NTSC playback format used in Japan and other countries regions for use with television equipment and other audiovisual equipment If the equipment you want to connect to uses PAL format used in Europe and elsewhere then switch your c...

Page 151: ...puter Caution You cannot print movies AVI files with this function For images shot in RAW mode the JPEG file recorded at the same time as the raw data is printed The DNG file is not printed Note This camera uses PictBridge an industry standard for direct printing Your printer must be compatible with PictBridge to use the direct print function For support information see the documentation that came...

Page 152: ...a turns on automatically Turn on the printer if it is not already on Caution Do not force the USB cable into the terminal Do not apply excessive force with the USB cable connected When using the USB cable do not move the camera with the USB cable Note To disconnect the camera from the printer check that the camera is turned off after printing is finished and disconnect the USB cable Connecting the...

Page 153: ...or message appears during image transfer check the printer status and take the appropriate action 1 Check that the printer is ready to print The Connecting screen appears 2 Press the ADJ lever The direct print playback mode screen appears 3 Press the buttons to select an image for printing 4 Press the ADJ lever 5 Press the buttons to select 1 File or All Files 6 Press the MENU OK button The direct...

Page 154: ...Item Name Description Paper Size Sets the paper size Paper Type Sets the paper type Layout Sets the number of images printed on a sheet of paper The number of images that can be laid out on a sheet of paper varies depending on the connected printer Date Print Selects whether to print the date shooting date The date format can be set using the date time option in the Setup menu File Name Print Sele...

Page 155: ...P button cancels the operation When the images have been sent to the printer the display returns to the direct print playback mode screen and printing starts 1 Check that the printer is ready to print The Connecting screen appears 2 Press the ADJ lever The direct print playback mode screen appears 3 Press the 9 Thumbnail Display button The screen is divided into 12 frames and thumbnails are displa...

Page 156: ... select the setting and then press the MENU OK button The display returns to the direct print menu 13 Repeat Steps 11 and 12 to change other settings as required 14 Press the MENU OK button The selected still images are sent to the printer and the Sending screen appears Pressing the DISP button cancels the operation When all the selected still images have been sent from the camera to the printer t...

Page 157: ...mage Expo Met Cont Mode Auto BKT Flash Comp P 164 Fn Set My Set On Off P 165 ADJ Lever Set 1 1 ADJ Lever Set 2 2 ADJ Lever Set 3 3 ADJ Lever Set 4 4 Off 4 Expo Cmp 1 Wht Bal 2 ISO 3 Quality Focus Image Expo Met Cont Mode Auto BKT Flash Comp P 166 ADJ Shutter On Off P 167 Zoom Button Off Dgtl Zoom Expo Cmp Wht Bal P 168 Digital Zoom Img Normal Auto Resize P 169 Operation Sounds All Shutter P 171 Vo...

Page 158: ...the playback menu appears 2 Press the button The setup menu appears 3 Press the buttons to select the desired item Press the button at the bottom item to display the next screen Enlrge Photo Icon On Off P 185 Sequential No On Off P 186 Date Settings P 188 Language N English Deutsch Français Italiano Español P 190 Video Out Mode NTSC PAL P 191 Using the Setup Menu Setting Options Default Settings R...

Page 159: ... menu may appear depending on the setting In this case press the MENU OK button again to return to the shooting or playback screen Note For some functions the setting selection method may differ from what is explained here For detailed operation see the explanation of each function Changing the display You can select a screen by the tab 1 Press the button to select a tab on the left of the screen ...

Page 160: ...select Format Card and press the button A screen appears to confirm formatting 3 Press the buttons to select Yes and then press the MENU OK button Formatting starts When it is done the display returns to the setup menu If no SD memory card is loaded a message will be displayed After turning the power off load an SD memory card and repeat the formatting process again 4 Press the MENU OK button Prot...

Page 161: ...mages to the SD memory card before formatting the internal memory GP 144 To format the internal memory follow the steps below 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select Format Internal and press the button A screen appears to confirm formatting 3 Press the buttons to select Yes and then press the MENU OK button Formatting starts When it is done the ...

Page 162: ...brightness appears 3 Press the buttons to adjust the brightness Move the slider on the LCD brightness adjustment bar down to make the picture display darker and up to make it brighter The brightness of the picture display changes as the slider is moved along the bar 4 When you reach the desired brightness press the MENU OK button The display returns to the setup menu 5 Press the MENU OK button Adj...

Page 163: ...he current camera settings as My Settings follow the steps below 1 Change the camera settings to the values you want to register as My Settings 2 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 3 Press the button to select Reg My Settings and press the button A confirmation message appears 4 Select Setting 1 or Setting 2 and press the MENU OK button The current camera settings are reg...

Page 164: ... mode 5 P A M SCENE Aperture value in aperture priority mode Focal distance used in manual focus Scene Mode Macro Flash Mode Self Timer DISP Mode Pic Quality Size Focus Exposure Metering Continuous Mode Img Set Flash Expo Comp Auto Bracket Date Imprint Exposure Comp White Balance ISO Setting Density Frame Rate Function Button Level Setting Enlrge Photo Icon ...

Page 165: ...isplay the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select ISO Auto High and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Note Images shot with a higher sensitivity may appear grainy Changing the ISO Auto High Setting ISO Auto High Available Settings AUTO 200 AUTO 400 Defa...

Page 166: ...e see P 156 2 Press the button to select Function Button and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Assigning a Function to the Function Button Function Button Available Settings Description Refer to AF MF Default setting Switching between auto focus and manual focus P 71 AF Snap Switching betwee...

Page 167: ...on to select Fn Set My Set and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Setting Whether to Save the Fn Function Button Function to My Settings Fn Set My Set Available Settings Description On Save function registered to the Fn button with Reg My Settings Off Default setting Do not save function regi...

Page 168: ...ow 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select ADJ Lever Set 1 ADJ Lever Set 2 ADJ Lever Set 3 or ADJ Lever Set 4 and then press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Assigning a Function to the ADJ Lever ADJ Lever Set 1 Available Settings Refer to Off D...

Page 169: ...etup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select ADJ Shutter and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select On 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Using the Shutter Release Button to Set a Setting in ADJ Mode ADJ Shutter Available Settings Description On Press the ADJ lever the MENU OK button or half press the shutter release b...

Page 170: ...ailable Settings Description Off No functions are assigned to the 8 9 button Dgtl Zoom The digital zoom function is assigned to the 8 9 button For information on how to use the digital zoom see P 41 For the digital zoom you can select normal digital zoom or auto resize zoom with Digital Zoom Img GP 169 Expo Cmp Default setting The exposure compensation function is assigned to the 8 9 button For in...

Page 171: ...led when Pic Quality Size is set to a size other than 3648 2736 Zoom Magnification and Recorded Image Size 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Set Zoom Button to Dgtl Zoom on the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 168 3 Press the button to select Digital Zoom Img and press the button Using the Auto Resize Zoom Digital Zoom Img Available Settings Description N...

Page 172: ...8 button is pressed the image size changes one factor and the image is recorded The size at which the image is recorded is displayed on the picture display Caution This function is not available when shooting with S Cont or M Cont or when scene mode is set to Skew Correct Mode If Auto Resize is set in these situations the digital zoom is activated instead This function is not available when Pic Qu...

Page 173: ...changed GP 172 Changing the Operation Sound Setting Operation Sounds Start sound Sound when the camera is turned on Shutter release sound Sound when the shutter release button is pressed Focus sound Sound when the shutter release button is half pressed and the camera focuses on the subject Beep sound Error sound indicating an operation that cannot be performed Level sensor sound When Level Setting...

Page 174: ...on to select Vol Settings and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Note The level sensor sound is not emitted even when Level Setting is set to Disp Snd or Sound and Vol Settings is set to Mute GP 173 Changing the Operation Sound Volume Vol Settings Available Settings Mute Small Medium Default ...

Page 175: ...or press the button and then the MENU OK button Note For information on how to use the level function during shooting see P 59 The level function is not available when recording movies or during interval shooting The level sensor sound is not emitted even when Level Setting is set to Disp Snd or Sound and Vol Settings is set to Mute Changing the Level Confirmation Setting Level Setting Available S...

Page 176: ...gs and when it is difficult for the camera to measure the auto focus distance To change the AF auxiliary light setting follow the steps below 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select AF Aux Light and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Changin...

Page 177: ...e desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Note To continue using the camera after auto power off turned the camera off press the POWER button to turn the camera on again You can also press and hold the 6 Playback button for more than one second to turn on the camera in playback mode Auto power off does not work when the camera is connected to a co...

Page 178: ...onfirm and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Caution When LCD Confirm is set to 0 5Sec symbols such as the battery mark may remain on the picture display while the image is displayed Note When LCD Confirm is set to Hold the displayed image can also be enlarged GP 51 or deleted GP 52 Changing...

Page 179: ...osure mode GP 79 When AF MF AF Snap JPEG RAW Color B W or Color TE is set in Function Button GP 164 and the Fn Function button is pressed When the F Flash OPEN switch is pressed to open the flash After the information is displayed and operations are performed for several seconds or when the shutter release button is half pressed the information display disappears and the picture display turns off ...

Page 180: ...on even when it is turned off regardless of the Info Disp setting When the ADJ lever MENU OK button DISP button or 6 Playback button is pressed When the 8 9 buttons are pressed except when Zoom Button is set to Off GP 168 When the buttons are pressed during manual focus When the MODE button is pressed in scene mode When Level Setting is set to Display or Disp Snd GP 173 the level indicator is not ...

Page 181: ...ill appear with the same vertical orientation and images shot horizontally will be rotated to a horizontal orientation When the camera is rotated during playback the image is automatically rotated according to the camera position 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select AutoRotate and press the button 3 Press the buttons to make the setting 4 Pres...

Page 182: ...ng magnified playback When the image is going through skew correction the correction area is displayed in playback mode GP 145 When playing back a slide show or viewing camera images on a TV the camera is detected as being in the horizontal position even when AutoRotate is set to On In this case when you play back images with the camera positioned vertically images shot horizontally are not automa...

Page 183: ...g procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select CL BKT B W TE and press the button 3 Press the buttons to make the setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Note When Img Set is set to B W TE on the shooting menu a black and white image a color image and a black and white TE image are recorded even when CL BKT B W TE is set to Off Setting the Recorded Im...

Page 184: ...he desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Note When RAW JPEG Setting is set to N640 with Pic Quality Size set to RAW3 2 black borders are added to the top and bottom of the JPEG image When set to RAW1 1 black borders are added to the left and right of the JPEG image Changing the RAW Mode JPEG Image Setting RAW JPEG Setting Available Settings Desc...

Page 185: ...p and other image editing software 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select Color Space Set and press the button To select sRGB 3 Press the buttons to select sRGB 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button To select AdobeRGB 3 Press the buttons to select AdobeRGB and then press the MENU OK button A confirmation mess...

Page 186: ...RGB has a wider color space than sRGB colors may appear faded when displayed on or printed with equipment that is not compatible with Adobe RGB To display images shot with the AdobeRGB setting on a computer monitor you must use a software application that can correctly reproduce the Adobe RGB color space or the colors in the images will not be faithfully reproduced ...

Page 187: ...cus bar Date imprint Image Settings Img Set To enlarge the icons on the screen follow the steps below 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select Enlrge Photo Icon and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select On 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Note The icons only on those screens with normal symbol dis...

Page 188: ...al No and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button Changing the File Name Setting Sequential No Available Settings Description On Continue numbering Default setting File names are automatically assigned to still images you take in the format of R followed by seven digits from R0010001 jpg to R99999...

Page 189: ...sferred to a computer using RICOH Gate La GP 205 the file being transferred is renamed and saved The file is saved with the name RIMG jpg where indicates a number even if Sequential No is set to On Caution When RIMG9999 is reached no more files can be saved In this case move image data from the SD memory card to the memory of the computer or a storage medium and then format the SD memory card ...

Page 190: ...ettings and press the button 3 Press the buttons to set the year month date and time You can press and hold down the buttons to quickly raise or lower the setting Press the buttons to move to the next item 4 In Format choose the date and time format 5 Check the information on the screen and then press the MENU OK button Once you have set the date and time the display returns to the setup menu 6 Pr...

Page 191: ...Note If the battery is removed for more than one week the date and time settings will be lost These settings must be made again To retain the date and time settings load a battery with adequate remaining power for more than two hours ...

Page 192: ...6 2 Press the button to select Language N and press the button The language selection screen appears 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU OK button Once you have set the language the display returns to the setup menu 5 Press the MENU OK button Changing the Display Language Language N Available Settings Japanese English Deutsch German Français French Italiano Italian E...

Page 193: ...used in Europe and elsewhere then switch your camera to PAL format before connecting The default setting varies depending on where you purchased the camera To change the video format follow the steps below 1 Display the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 156 2 Press the button to select Video Out Mode and press the button 3 Press the buttons to select the desired setting 4 Press the MENU...

Page 194: ...d Caplio Software CD ROM You can download images without using the RICOH Gate La software Note For details on how to download images from the camera to your computer see the Software User Guide available from the Caplio Software CD ROM For how to display the Software User Guide see P 195 The Caplio Software contained on the supplied CD ROM is used in common for the Ricoh digital camera series GR D...

Page 195: ...nch German Spanish Italian Chinese Traditional Simplified Korean Using the Caplio Software CD ROM Item Name Description Refer to Installing the Software Use this button to install software required for batch downloading and editing of images P 194 Installing DeskTopBinder Lite Use this button to install Desk Top Binder Lite P 200 Browse User s Manual Software Version Click this to display the Soft...

Page 196: ...e DeskTopBinder Lite For how to use Auto Document Link which is installed with DeskTopBinder Lite refer to the Auto Document Link Guide Software Description RICOH Gate La Downloads images collectively to your computer Irodio Photo Video Studio Shot images can be displayed managed or edited USB Driver Used to connect an earlier model Ricoh camera to a computer running Windows 98 SE Me 2000 Not avai...

Page 197: ...e installed to view the PDF file GP 202 When Browse CD ROM Content is clicked You can check folders and files on the CD ROM The CD ROM contains not only the software installed by clicking Installing the software but also Acrobat Reader software This software product runs on Windows For the installation of Acrobat Reader see P 202 Note For details about Acrobat Reader see Help for Acrobat Reader To...

Page 198: ...If used in conjunction with a hub or other USB devices the software may not work properly When dealing with movies and other large files a larger memory environment is recommended System Requirements for Using Caplio Software CD ROM Operating Systems Supported Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me Windows XP Home Edition Professional Windows Vista CPU Windows 2000 Me XP Pentium lll 500 MHz or faste...

Page 199: ... of DU 10 If the old software is uninstalled before the message is displayed Caplio Viewer is not installed even if the new software is installed For how to uninstall the software see P 203 For Windows Vista Windows XP or Windows 2000 administrator privileges are required to install the software RICOH Gate La is not network compatible Use as a stand alone application Here is an example of the Wind...

Page 200: ...4 Click Next The Choose Destination Location screen appears 5 Confirm where you want to install and then click Next The Select Program Folder screen appears 6 Confirm the destination location and then click Next The Irodio Photo Video Studio installer starts Install Irodio Photo Video Studio following the messages displayed on the screen Depending on your computer it may take some time until the n...

Page 201: ...s to Your Computer 8 Click Finish 9 Restart your computer After restarting your computer a Windows security warning message appears 10 Click Unblock for RICOH Gate La for DSC Note You can remove uninstall the software GP 203 ...

Page 202: ...e and Help supplied with the DeskTopBinder Lite For how to use Auto Document Link which is installed with DeskTopBinder Lite refer to the Auto Document Link Guide Here is an example of the Windows XP screen 1 Start your computer and insert the Caplio Software CD ROM in the CD ROM drive The installer screen appears automatically 2 Click Installing DeskTopBinder Lite After a few moments the Welcome ...

Page 203: ...der Lite cannot coexist with a different version of DeskTopBinder Lite DeskTopBinder Professional or Job Binding Before installing DeskTopBinder Lite uninstall these applications The data used in the previous application can be saved and inherited by DeskTopBinder Lite However when the previous application is DeskTopBinder Professional some functions will no longer be available If you turned the c...

Page 204: ...led Acrobat Reader need not be installed if already installed on your computer 1 Start your computer and insert the included Caplio Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive The installer screen appears automatically 2 Click Browse CD ROM Content The files on the CD ROM are listed 3 Double click the Acrobat folder 4 Double click the English folder 5 Double click ar500enu ar500enu exe A screen appears ...

Page 205: ...d Caplio Software S and then install only the required one 1 Click Start on the Windows task bar 2 Select Settings Control Panel Control Panel for XP 3 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon or the Add or Remove Programs icon in Windows XP 4 Select Caplio Software select Caplio Software S if you have installed the DeskTopBinder Lite and then click the Change Remove button 5 Confirm file deletio...

Page 206: ...r XP 3 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon or the Add or Remove Programs icon in Windows XP 4 Select Irodio Photo Video Studio and then click Change Remove 5 Confirm file deletion and click OK The uninstallation process begins When it is finished close the displayed window 6 Restart your computer Irodio Photo Video Studio ...

Page 207: ...OH Gate La starts and image transfer begins automatically 5 When image transfer is completed disconnect the camera and the computer GP 208 Caution Do not force the USB cable into the terminal Do not apply excessive force with the USB cable connected When using the USB cable do not move the camera with the USB cable Note For how to use RICOH Gate La refer to the Software User Guide PDF file contain...

Page 208: ...a file to the desired location The figure at right shows the folder configuration in the drive When the contents of the internal memory are displayed the drive name is RICOHDCI Caution Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer If a file with the same name already exists at the destination it is overwritten If you do not want the file to be overwritten transfer da...

Page 209: ... can be used in the PC card slot no memory card adapter is required Images are stored in an SD memory card in the hierarchy shown below Card Reader This is a device connected to a computer to read the contents of cards In addition to the memory card adapter type there are card readers compatible with various types of cards into which you can directly load an SD memory card Use a card reader that i...

Page 210: ...2 Select USB Mass Storage Device and click Stop 3 Check that USB Mass Storage Device is selected and click OK 4 Click Close 5 Disconnect the USB cable Note If the USB cable is disconnected without disabling the connection the Unsafe Removal of Device screen may be displayed Be sure to stop the connection before removing the USB cable Do not disconnect the USB cable during image downloading Make su...

Page 211: ...r computer 3 Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal of your camera Your camera turns on Your computer automatically reads the file necessary for recognizing the camera as a drive After this preparation the camera is displayed as a drive on the Desktop 4 From the displayed drive copy a file to the desired location The figure below shows the folder configuration in the drive When the contents of ...

Page 212: ...9 or the File menu in Mac OS X to cancel the connection If the USB cable is disconnected without disabling the connection the Unsafe Removal of Device screen may be displayed Be sure to stop the connection before removing the USB cable Do not disconnect the USB cable during image downloading Make sure that downloading has completed disable the connection and then disconnect the cable When you conn...

Page 213: ...ard Is Write Protected The card is locked write protected Unlock the card P 28 Print settings cannot be set for this file Print settings cannot be set for this file movie etc Insufficient Memory Capacity short Files cannot be stored Make sure there is enough free space or delete unwanted files P 52 P 158 P 159 The image print number limit hasbeen exceeded Select an image and set the number to 0 P ...

Page 214: ...so auto power off turned it off Turn the camera back on P 33 Battery is exhausted Charge the rechargeable battery or use the AC adapter Replace the alkaline batteries with new batteries P 30 P 31 P 225 A unacceptable battery is used Use the dedicated rechargeable battery or alkaline batteries P 26 The cameradoesnot turn off Camera malfunction Remove the battery and load it again Reconnect the AC a...

Page 215: ...ory card P 31 The flash is charging Wait until the Auto Focus Flash lamp stops blinking P 44 The SD memory card is locked Unlock the card P 28 The contact surface of the SD memory card is dirty Wipe with a soft dry cloth Unable to view the shot image The image confirmation time is too short Lengthen the image confirmation time P 176 Images do not appear on the picture display The camera is not on ...

Page 216: ... balance bracket or color bracket is set In multi shot mode In movie mode To shoot with the flash change the settings or mode P 44 P 110 P 112 P 114 P 99 P 129 The flash is set to flash off Open the flash Use the F Flash button to cancel flash off P 44 Battery is exhausted Charge the rechargeable battery or use the AC adapter Replace the alkaline batteries with new batteries P 30 P 31 P 225 Even t...

Page 217: ...alance mode other than AUTO P 122 The date or recording information does not appear on the screen Display is set to no symbol display Press the DISP button to change the display P 56 The brightness of the picture display changes during AF You are using AF in a dark place or when the auto focus range and surrounding brightness are different This is normal There is a vertical smear on the image This...

Page 218: ...s device P 31 P 158 You played back an SD memory card that was not recorded normally Load a normally recorded card The contact surface of the SD memory card is dirty Wipe with a soft dry cloth There is something wrong with the SD memory card Play back images from another card and if there is nothing wrong with the card the camera is okay There may be something wrong with the card so do not use it ...

Page 219: ...ly if using P 31 P 225 The date is incorrect The correct date time are not set Set the correct date time P 188 The set date disappeared The battery was removed If the battery is removed for about one week the date setting will be lost Make the settings again P 188 Auto power off does not work Auto power off is set to Off Set the time for auto power off P 175 The beep sound cannot be heard The beep...

Page 220: ...nformation provided on the message screen to make sure that it comes from a reputable source and then click Unblock Caution If you do not recognize the program you should block it because it may be a virus Click Keep Blocking to prevent the program from connecting to the Internet If you clicked Keep Blocking Follow the steps below to check the Windows Firewall settings 1 Click Start and then Contr...

Page 221: ... Check that the software is in Programs and Services 5 Click Add Program to add software that uses the network If you clicked Ask Me Later Each time the program is activated the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears Then you can select Unblock ...

Page 222: ...re Mode Program AE Aperture Priority AE Manual Exposure Exposure Compensation Manual exposure compensation 2 0 to 2 0EV in 1 3EV Steps Auto bracket function 0 5 EV 0 0 5 EV 0 3 EV 0 0 3 EV ISO Sensitivity Standard Output Sensitivity Auto Auto Hi ISO 80 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 White Balance Mode Auto Outdoors Cloudy Incandescent Lamp Fluorescent Lamp Manual Settings Detail White ba...

Page 223: ...Compression Format JPEG Baseline Format Compliant Still image movie Other Major Shooting Functions Cont S Cont M Cont Self timer operation time approx 10 seconds approx 2 seconds Interval shooting shooting interval 5 seconds to 3 hours in increments of 5 seconds 4 Color bracket B W TE Color space set Noise reduction Histogram Grid guide Depth of field display Enlarge photo icon Electronic level Ho...

Page 224: ...ed by Windows Me 2000 XP Vista Mac OS 9 0 9 2 2 and Mac OS X 10 1 2 10 4 9 6 The number of remaining shots is based on the CIPA standard and may vary depending on usage conditions This is for reference only 7 Use of Panasonic AAA alkaline batteries ...

Page 225: ...age RAW 3648 2736 2 13 26 51 105 207 423 F 3648 2736 14 62 126 243 495 973 1989 N 3648 2736 24 109 219 422 853 1676 3426 RAW 3648 2432 3 15 30 58 118 232 475 F 3648 2432 15 70 142 273 553 1087 2222 N 3648 2432 27 122 247 476 960 1885 3854 RAW 2736 2736 3 17 35 68 140 274 561 F 2736 2736 18 83 168 323 653 1284 2624 N 2736 2736 32 144 291 559 1138 2235 4568 N 3264 2448 30 135 273 525 1059 2080 4253 ...

Page 226: ...of 1 43 times Use with the hood adapter case included Hood Adapter GH 1 Includes a hood to protect the lens from sunlight and an adapter for φ37 mm general use filters These can be used to enhance the shooting quality when the subject is backlit External Viewfinder GV 1 Optical viewfinder attaches to the hot shoe Comes with frames that are equivalent to 21 mm and 28 mm on a 35 mm camera and a case...

Page 227: ...r and slide the release lever in the opposite direction of OPEN to lock it in place 5 Plug the power cord into an outlet Caution When closing the battery card cover slide the release lever and be sure to lock it in place Be sure to attach the AC cable and plug the power cord into the outlet firmly When you are not using the camera unplug the AC adapter from the camera and the power outlet If you d...

Page 228: ...plug the power plug from the outlet 2 Slide the release lever toward OPEN to open the battery card cover 3 Remove the AC adapter coupler from the camera 4 Close the battery card cover and slide the release lever in the opposite direction of OPEN to lock it in place Disconnecting the AC Adapter ...

Page 229: ...ttach the external flash to the hot shoe 3 Turn on the external flash 4 Turn on the camera The external flash symbol appears on the picture display Note The internal flash will not fire while the external flash symbol appears on the picture display If the external flash is not recognized turn off the flash and the camera and then remove and reattach the external flash Using the External Flash Dist...

Page 230: ...ash has the following specifications It must not have a signal terminal other than an X contact The polarity of the X contact must be positive The voltage of the X contact must not exceed 20V You cannot use the internal flash when an external flash is attached as this can cause injury or damage Irrespective of flash setting a flash ON signal is output to the X contact of the hot shoe To stop an ex...

Page 231: ...e Function Default Settings Shooting options Pic Quality Size O N3648 10M Focus O Multi AF Exposure Metering O Multi Continuous Mode Off Img Set O Normal Flash Expo Comp O 0 0 Auto Bracket O Off Noise Reduction O Off Interval 0 Sec Date Imprint O Off Exposure Comp O 0 0 White Balance O AUTO ISO Setting O Auto Macro O Macro Off Flash O Flash Off Self Timer Self Timer Off Movie Size O 320 Frame Rate...

Page 232: ...ver Set 3 O ISO ADJ Lever Set 4 O Off ADJ Shutter O Off Zoom Button O Expo Cmp Digital Zoom O Normal Operation Sounds O All Vol Settings O Medium Level Setting O Off AF Aux Light O On Auto Power Off O 1 Min LCD Confirm O 0 5 Sec Info Disp O Off AutoRotate O On CL BKT B W TE O On RAW JPEG Setting O Fine Color Space Set O sRGB Enlrge Photo Icon O Off Sequential No O On Date Settings O Language N O V...

Page 233: ...tured for use in the country in which it was purchased The warranty is only valid in the country in which the camera was purchased Should the product fail or malfunction while you are abroad the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing the expenditure incurred therefore Playback on Television in Other Regions Playback is possible on televisions or monitor...

Page 234: ... after use could result in burns to your fingers If the picture display or panel is exposed to sunlight they may become washed out and images may become hard to view The picture display and panel may contain some pixels that do not remain lit up continually in part or at all Also the brightness may become uneven because of the characteristics of LCDs These are not failures Do not forcefully press ...

Page 235: ... picture display is easily scratched do not rub hard objects against it Clean the surface of the picture display by wiping gently with a soft cloth containing a small amount of display cleaner sold in stores Use and Storage Please avoid using or storing your camera in the following kinds of places as this may damage the camera In high heat and humidity or where there is severe change in temperatur...

Page 236: ...pplies to the camera and not to the accessories such as the case and strap nor does it apply to the battery and other consumables provided 7 Any consequential damages arising from failure of the camera such as expenses incurred in taking pictures or loss of expected profit will not be reimbursed whether they occur during the warranty period or not 8 The warranty is only valid in the country in whi...

Page 237: ...e dealer 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 fe...

Page 238: ... 37 Caplio Software CD ROM 13 193 Card reader 207 CL BKT B W TE 181 Color bracket CL BKT 114 Color Space Set 183 Color B W 76 Color TE 76 Continuous 99 Copy To Card 144 D Date Imprint 119 Date Settings 35 188 Delete 52 Delete Self timer button 19 46 52 Density 66 Depth of field 95 DeskTopBinder Lite 194 200 Digital zoom 41 Digital zoom Img 169 Direct print 149 DISP button 19 56 DPOF 138 E Enlarged...

Page 239: ...el Hydrogen batteries 26 Noise reduction 116 O Operation sounds 171 Oxyride batteries 26 P Pic Quality Size 91 PictBridge 149 Picture display 19 23 Playback button 19 47 Playback menu 133 Playback mode 33 47 POWER button 18 Power DC input Cable Cover 19 225 Printing 149 Program shift mode P 20 81 Protect 135 R RAW format file 91 RAW JPEG Setting 182 Rechargeable battery 12 26 30 31 Recharging 30 R...

Page 240: ...button 19 41 49 Tripod screw hole 19 U Up down dial 18 21 USB cable 12 150 205 206 209 USB Driver 194 USB terminal 19 150 205 206 209 V Video Out Mode 191 Vol Settings 172 W White balance 122 White balance bracket WB BKT 112 White saturation highlights display 58 WIA Driver 194 Wide conversion lens 14 224 Z Zoom button 168 ...

Page 241: ...438 außerhalb Deutschlands 49 6331 268 438 France à partir de la France 0800 91 4897 en dehors de la France 49 6331 268 439 Italia dall Italia 02 696 33 451 dall estero 39 02 696 33 451 España desde España 91 406 9148 desde fuera de España 34 91 406 9148 http www service ricohpmmc com Telephone Support Numbers in Europe ...

Page 242: ...RNATIONAL B V EPMMC Oberrather Str 6 40472 Düsseldorf GERMANY innerhalb Deutschlands 06331 268 438 außerhalb Deutschlands 49 6331 268 438 http www ricohpmmc com RICOH UK LTD PMMC UK from within the UK 02073 656 580 from outside of the UK 44 2073 656 580 RICOH FRANCE S A S PMMC FRANCE à partir de la France 0800 91 4897 en dehors de la France 49 6331 268 439 RICOH ESPANA S A PMMC SPAIN desde España ...

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