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Summary of Contents for GR Digital II

Page 1: ...ons for using your camera for the first time includ ing how to turn on the camera take pictures and play back images Advanced Operations Read this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions It covers all shooting and playback functions and describes how to customize the camera settings and use it with a computer Operating Manual The serial number may be found on the b...

Page 2: ...r registration http www ricoh imaging com registration Registered users will be notified by e mail about important customer sup port information such as firmware version updates etc Checking the Contents of the Package Before using your digital camera confirm that the package contains the items listed below GR II Hot shoe cover attached to camera Rechargeable battery DB 65 USB power adapter AC U1 ...

Page 3: ...bility for failure to record or display images as a result of product malfunction Radio interference Operating this camera in the vicinity of other electronic equipment may adversely affect both the camera and the other device Inter ference is particularly likely if the camera is used in close proximity to a radio TV receiver In such case take the following measures Keep the camera as far away as ...

Page 4: ...tification Marks of the Setup menu Refer to Setting from the Menus p 133 for how to use the menus Trademarks Microsoft Windows Windows 7 and Windows 8 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries Macintosh Mac OS and OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States of America and other countries IOS is a trademark or registe...

Page 5: ...laimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the follow ing disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AS IS AN...

Page 6: ...ls to indicate that a spe cific action is prohibited n Example Do not touch Do not disassemble Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this camera Danger n Do not attempt to disassemble repair or alter the equipment yourself The high voltage circuitry in the equipment poses significant electrical hazard n Do not attempt to disassemble alter or directly solder the battery n Do not p...

Page 7: ...ou are drawing power from a household electrical outlet be sure to unplug the power plug from the outlet to avoid fire or electrical hazards Contact the nearest service center at your earliest convenience Discon tinue use of the equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning n Avoid any contact with the liquid crystal inside the picture display should the monitor be damaged Follow the appropriate e...

Page 8: ...cuitry in the equipment could lead to an electric shock Remove the bat tery as soon as possible being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns Take the equipment to your nearest dealer or service center if it is dam aged n Do not use the equipment in wet areas as this could result in fire or electric shock n Do not use the equipment near flammable gases gasoline benzine thin ner or similar substa...

Page 9: ...or similar areas as this can result in fire or electric shock n Do not touch the power plug during a lightning storm This poses a risk of electric shock n Keep the battery out of the reach of children n If the battery does not finish charging after the prescribed charging time discontinue charging n Do not put the battery into a microwave or high pressure container n If the battery leaks or emits ...

Page 10: ...s can result in fire n Do not short the terminals or metal contacts on the power cords as this can result in fire n Do not use the equipment in wet areas or areas subject to oil smoke as this could result in fire or electric shock Safety Precautions for Accessories When using optional products carefully read the instructions provided with the product before using that product ...

Page 11: ...dvanced Operations 41 1 Various Shooting Functions 42 Shooting with a Set Exposure 42 Using Exposure Compensation 48 Setting the ISO Sensitivity 49 Dynamic Range Compensation 51 Selecting a Metering Method 52 Using the ND Filter 53 Setting a Picture Format 54 Setting the Focus 56 Selecting a Focusing Method 56 Shooting Close ups Macro Mode 59 Using the AF Button 60 Setting Focus Assist and AE AF T...

Page 12: ...ty of the Flash 81 Setting the Flash Intensity for Manual Flash 82 Setting the Timing for Firing the Flash 82 Taking Images with Unique Atmosphere 83 Effect 83 Image Settings 88 Changing the Ambient Brightness 89 Other Shooting Functions 90 Adding the Date to Still Images 90 Recording Movies 91 Setting the Movie Format 91 Recording Movies 92 Playing Back Movies 93 Clipping Movies 94 2 Playback Fun...

Page 13: ...es in My Settings Mode 117 Editing My Settings 118 Registering Functions to the ADJ Lever 120 Registering Functions to the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect Buttons 122 Changing Other Settings 124 Adjusting the Brightness of the Picture Display 124 Setting the Information Displayed in Shooting Mode 125 Setting the Operation Sounds 126 Setting the File and Folder Names 126 Setting the Copyright Notice 129 Checkin...

Page 14: ...5 Trouble Shooting 155 Error Messages 155 Camera Troubleshooting 156 Specifications 161 Storage Capacity 164 Optional Accessories 166 Conversion Lens Hood and Adapter 166 External Flash 167 Using the Camera Abroad 170 Precautions for Use 171 Camera Care and Storage 173 Warranty Policy 174 NOTICES 175 Index 178 ...

Page 15: ...Before You Begin This section covers the names of the parts and how to prepare the camera for use Parts of the Camera 14 Using the Dials and Lever 16 Picture Display 18 Getting Ready 23 ...

Page 16: ...14 Before You Begin Parts of the Camera 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 15 9 10 12 14 13 11 16 37 35 36 18 17 19 20 38 34 32 33 30 27 28 24 29 31 26 25 21 22 23 ...

Page 17: ...flash lamp 33 18 NFC mark 134 19 USB AV OUT terminal 25 110 131 20 HDMI micro output terminal Type D 110 21 Terminal cover 25 110 131 22 DC power cable cover 23 Speaker 24 Release lever 23 25 Battery card cover 23 26 Tripod screw hole 27 AF function switching lever 60 28 AF button 60 29 ADJ lever 17 120 30 Fn1 function 1 button 122 31 t self timer Fn2 function 2 D delete button 34 97 122 32 WB whi...

Page 18: ...1 MY2 MY3 My Settings mode p 117 Allows you to shoot with the settings registered to Reg My Settings 3 Movie mode p 91 Allows you to record movies M Manual expo sure mode p 42 Allows you to manually set the aperture value and shutter speed TAv Shutter Aperture priority mode p 42 Allows you to manually set the shutter speed and aperture value The camera adjusts the ISO sensitivity automatically Tv ...

Page 19: ...n dial Turn left or right Used in place of the buttons Changes the aperture value and shutter speed ADJ lever Press left or right Used in place of the buttons Changes the aperture value shutter speed and ISO sen sitivity Push in the middle Calls assigned function p 121 Note You can switch the functions of the up down dial and ADJ lever p 44 ADJ lever Up down dial ...

Page 20: ...8 11 Format and size Aspect ratio Frame rate 54 91 12 Self timer 34 13 Macro mode 59 14 Grid guide 21 15 Focus frame 33 16 Focus bar Depth of field 58 17 Operation guide 18 Shooting mode 42 19 Focus mode 56 20 Exposure metering 52 21 Image setting Effect 83 22 Auto bracket 73 23 Crop 55 24 Conversion lens 166 25 Ambient brightness Original 89 26 ND filter 53 27 Noise reduction 50 28 Dynamic range ...

Page 21: ...ect ratio Frame rate 54 91 9 Date of shooting 10 Highlight alert 22 11 Aperture value 43 12 ISO sensitivity 49 13 Shutter speed 43 14 Exposure compensation 48 15 File type 16 Operation guide 17 Total time Elapsed time 93 Note The maximum number that can be displayed for the number of storable images is 9999 Playback Screen 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 17 12 13 14 16 15 16 4 8 Still image mode Movie mode ...

Page 22: ... charged Battery is partially charged Recharging the battery is recommended Low battery Recharge the battery Wi Fi Connection When using a Wi Fi connection p 132 the connection status is displayed in the shooting and playback mode screens Icon Status Not connected Connected ...

Page 23: ...play Mode of the Setup menu is set to On information is displayed on the picture display in the following cases even when the picture display is turned off After the informa tion is displayed and no operations are performed for several seconds or when the shutter release button is pressed halfway the information display disappears When the Fn1 button N button t button or Effect button is pressed W...

Page 24: ...be switched using the buttons When Highlight Alert of the Setup menu is set to On the white saturation areas of the image flashinblackinthehighlightalert Whenthisissetto Off defaultsetting thehighlightalertisnot shown Caution The detailed information display and highlight alert are not shown when recording movies The highlight alert is not shown when connected with an HDMI cable ...

Page 25: ...ase lever on the bottom of the camera toward OPEN to open the battery card cover 2 Make sure that the memory card is facing the right way and then push the card all the way in until it clicks To remove it press in the memory card and then re lease your hand 3 Insert the battery Use the battery to press the latch and insert the bat tery all the way into the battery compartment To remove the battery...

Page 26: ...rywhenamemorycardisinserted evenifthe memory card is full If the number of files stored in a memory card exceeds 10000 files with a small folder file number cannot be played back Note You can copy all data stored in the internal memory to a memory card p 101 The storage capacity varies depending on the memory card p 164 When using a new memory card or a memory card used with another device be sure...

Page 27: ... terminal cover and connect the USB cable to the USB AV OUT terminal 3 Connect the USB cable to the USB power adapter 4 Plug the USB power adapter into a power outlet The autofocus flash lamp turns on and charg ing starts Depending on the battery level the charg ing time differs An exhausted battery will be fully recharged in about three hours at 25 C 77 F When charging is complete the autofocus f...

Page 28: ...ed that you carry spare batteries Caution Use only genuine rechargeable battery DB 65 If the autofocus flash lamp blinks during charging the USB power adapter or battery has a problem Unplug the USB power adapter from the power outlet and remove the battery The battery may become very hot immediately after operation Turn the camera off and leave it to cool down sufficiently before removing the bat...

Page 29: ...the following operations Press 6 button Turns off the power of the camera Press the shutter release button halfway Switches the camera to shooting mode Turning the Camera On with the Wi Fi Function Enabled When the 6 button is pressed and held with the camera turned off until a beep sounds the camera turns on with the Wi Fi function enabled p 135 Caution When the Wi Fi function is enabled using th...

Page 30: ...ocessing While Wi Fi connection is estab lished While the camera is connected to a computer Sleep Mode Thecameradimsthedisplayautomat ically if no operations are performed duringthesettime Youcansetthisto Off or a certain number of minutes up to 30 minutes in increments of 1 minute To resume display brightness operate the camera During multiple exposure shoot ing interval shooting or interval comp...

Page 31: ...ton 2 Press the MENU OK button A confirmation screen appears 3 Press the MENU OK button The date is set Note Ifthebatteryisremovedforaboutfivedays thedateandtimesettingswillbelost Toretainthedate and time settings insert a battery with sufficient power for at least two hours and then remove the battery The set date and time can be changed in Date Settings of the Setup menu The language displayed f...

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Page 33: ...First Steps Read this section before using your camera for the first time Basic Shooting 32 Playing Back Images 38 Using the Menu 39 ...

Page 34: ...nks while the flash charges Once the flash is charged the lamp turns off and the camera is ready to shoot The flash will not fire when the flash cover is closed 3 Press the shutter release button halfway Focus is adjusted and exposure is set The distance is measured from up to nine points and the green focus frame appears for the area in focus 4 Press the shutter release button fully The image you...

Page 35: ...notfocusorasubjectmaynotbeinfocusevenifthefocusframeisdisplayedingreen in the following cases Objects that lack contrast the sky a white wall the hood of a car etc Flat objects with only horizontal lines Fast moving objects Objects that are poorly lit Objects with bright reflections or backlighting Flickering objects such as fluorescent lights Point light sources light bulbs spotlights or LEDs Ift...

Page 36: ...ess the shutter release button halfway or turn the mode dial Keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway after shooting holds the focus aperture shutter speed ISO and white balance settings The shooting conditions are not held in the following cases Self timer Interval Shooting Interval Composite 3 mode Self timer The self timer can be set to Self Timer 2 Sec or Custom Self Timer The Self T...

Page 37: ... 10 Default setting 2 Shooting interval 5 to 10 sec Default setting 5 sec When the number of pictures is two or more the focus is fixed at the position of the first shot Caution The t button is used as the Fn2 button The self timer cannot be used when a function other than the self timer is registered with Set Fn2 Button of the Key Custom Options menu p 122 When Continuous Mode is set the self tim...

Page 38: ...is indicated by the deviation of the horizontal line from the reference line When the indicator color is yellow the camera is not level or is tilted When the indicator color is green the camera is level or is not tilted 1 Press and hold the DISP button The menu appears 2 Press the buttons to select a setting Off Displays no indicators Level Tilt Displays the level and tilt indicators Default setti...

Page 39: ...el Tilt Calibra tion of the Setup menu to set the current camera tilt as the reference setting Caution The level indicator does not operate when the camera is upside down movies are being recorded or during interval shooting Thelevelfunctionbecomeslessaccuratewhenthecameraismovingorwhenshootinginanenviron ment subject to movement such as in a vehicle Use this function as reference to see if images...

Page 40: ... release button halfway Note You can select the display order from File Numbers or Sht Date Time in Playback Order Options of the Setup menu Imagesareswitchedintheeffectthatthenextimageslidesoverthepreviousimagefromrighttoleft To deactivate this effect set Playback Animation of the Setup menu to Off AutoRotate When AutoRotate ofthe Setup menuissetto On imagesarerotatedautomaticallyaccordingto the ...

Page 41: ...he buttons to select a tab and then press the button 2 Press the buttons to select an item Pressing the X Y button moves the cursor to the head of the menu delimiter horizontal line 3 Press the button The options are displayed 4 Press the buttons to select an option 5 Press the MENU OK button or press the button and then the MENU OK button The setting is set Note For details of the menus see Menus...

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Page 43: ...ons Read this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions 1 Various Shooting Functions 42 2 Playback Functions 95 3 Changing Camera Settings 114 4 Making Use of Images 130 5 Menus 145 6 Appendices 155 ...

Page 44: ... with a Set Exposure Set an aperture value or shutter speed when shooting The following values can be set Yes Can be set No Automatically set by the camera Mode Aperture value Shutter speed ISO sensitivity P Program Shift 1 1 Yes Av Aperture Priority Yes No Yes Tv Shutter Priority No Yes Yes TAv Shutter Aperture Priority Yes Yes Yes 2 M Manual Exposure Yes Yes Yes 3 1 Allows you to select the comb...

Page 45: ...J lever P Program Shift Av Aperture value Tv Shutter speed TAv M Aperture value Shutter speed When the aperture value and shutter speed are displayed in P mode after the shutter release button is pressed halfway or in other situations the Program Shift is available us ing the up down dial When in M mode the exposure is correct when the indicator is in the center When the exposure value is in the r...

Page 46: ...een set images are not displayed on the picture display during shooting When the picture display is set to off the aperture value and shutter speed cannot be changed If Information Display Mode of the Setup menu is set to On these values can be changed ProgramDiagram YoucanselecttheprogramdiagramforPandMmodesin PModeSelection ofthe Shooting menu Diagrams 1 and 2 show the program diagram for each s...

Page 47: ...5 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 7 8 6 F16 F2 8 5 4 3 2 1 0 F11 F16 F8 F5 6 F4 F2 8 F2 F1 4 F1 Diagram 2 Max Aperture Prior Lv0 Lv1 Lv2 Lv3 Lv4 Lv5 Lv6 Lv8 Lv9 Lv10 Lv11 Lv12 Lv13 Lv14 Lv15 Lv16 Lv17 Lv18 Lv19 Lv20 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 4 8 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 7 8 6 F16 F2 8 5 4 3 2 1 0 F11 F16 F8 F5 6 F4 F2 8 F2 F1 4...

Page 48: ... button is pressed again In either mode the camera automatically stops shooting once the limit has been reached ISO sensitivity Shutter speed limit ISO 100 to ISO 3200 300 sec ISO 3201 to ISO 25600 30 sec Operation is also possible using the optional cable switch CA 2 The following functions are not available Self timer Continuous Mode Auto Bracket Interval Shooting Interval Composite One Press M ...

Page 49: ...on is pressed halfway the aperture value set when shooting operates and you can check the depth of field When you release the w button the Aperture Preview mode is canceled When Effect Button Hold Setting is set to Wi Fi default value the w button works as the switch to turn on off theWi Fi function In this case the Aperture Preview is not available p 134 In the Aperture Preview mode the shutter r...

Page 50: ...e Shooting menu When Shutter Button Confirmation of the Key Custom Options menu is set to On the exposure compensation setting can be set by pressing the shutter release button halfway ThisfunctionisnotavailableinMmode IftheX Ybuttonispressed theexposureisautomatically adjusted to the correct exposure You can select the priority of values in One Press M Mode of the Key Custom Options menu Aprtr Pr...

Page 51: ...O 1000 ISO 1250 ISO 1600 ISO 2000 ISO 2500 ISO 3200 ISO4000 ISO5000 ISO6400 ISO8000 ISO10000 ISO12800 ISO 16000 ISO 20000 ISO 25600 When 1 3EV isselectedforthestepsforISOsensitivity thesettingstepsfor ChangeShutterSpeed of ISO Auto High Settings of the Setup menu also changes to 1 3EV steps When ISOSetting NR issetto Auto or Auto Hi theISOsensitivityisdisplayedonthescreenwhen the shutter release b...

Page 52: ...ars 2 Press the buttons to select Noise Reduction and then press the button 3 Press the buttons to select Off Auto or Manual When Off or Auto is selected proceed to Step 5 4 Press the buttons to specify the ISO sensitivity to apply to Strong Medium and Weak 5 Press the MENU OK button twice The symbol appears on the shooting screen Caution When noise reduction is set it may take longer than normal ...

Page 53: ...f dynamic range compensation is set the Auto Hi setting of the ISO sensitivity works as Auto When ISO Setting is set to Auto shooting may be performed with a lower ISO sensitivity than the minimum sensitivity listed above depending on the shooting conditions When Dynamic Range Compensation is set to Strong noise tends to occur more easily in images Dynamic Range Compensation cannot be set in the f...

Page 54: ...he exposure value Use this setting when you want to use the brightness at the center This is useful if there is a marked difference in contrast or backlighting If Center or Spot is selected the symbol ap pears on the shooting screen Note Metering is fixed to Multi in the following cases When the focus is set to Subj Tracking In 3 mode When the target is moved in FA MoveTarget of the Shooting menu ...

Page 55: ...ure is outside the linked range The ND filter is used if the icon is displayed on the shooting screen when the shutter release button is pressed halfway The ND filter is not used in P and M modes On The ND filter is always used The icon is displayed on the shooting screen Note If NDFilter issettotheFn1 Fn2 andEffectbuttonsinthe KeyCustomOptions menu Off Auto and On for the ND filter can be switche...

Page 56: ... the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons p 120 p 122 Picture Size is registered to ADJ Lever Setting 2 and Aspect Ratio is registered to ADJ Lever Setting 3 as the default setting If JPEG RAW or JPEG RAW is set to the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons the image format can be switched with button operation only ShootingRAWImages RAW images can be processed in RAW Development of the Playback menu or using the inclu...

Page 57: ...28 mm to 35 mm or 47 mm and the image display is also changed When Crop is set available format and size are limited Crop Format Size limitation 35 mm q cannot be used 47 mm q and r cannot be used If 28 35mm or 28 35 47mm issettotheFn1 Fn2 andEffectbuttonsinthe KeyCustomOptions menu the angles of view can be switched with button operation only p 122 ...

Page 58: ... Spot AF Subj Tracking Tracks the subject and continually focuses When the shutter release button is pressed halfway the subject inside the frame in the center of the picture display is set as the target to be tracked and a green target symbol appears When a tracking target cannot be found the frame flashes red Automatic tracking is canceled after shooting or in the following cases When the tracki...

Page 59: ...ous AF When the target is moved In the Key Custom Options menu Focus can be registered to use to the ADJ lever and the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons p 120 p 122 Focus is registered to ADJ Lever Setting 4 as the default setting If the following functions are set to the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons the focus methods can be switched with button operation only MultiAF SpotAF MultiAF PinpointAF AF MF AF Sna...

Page 60: ...tton appears on the focus bar 3 Use the up down dial to adjust the focus Fixing the Focus to the Set Distance Snap 1 In the Shooting menu select Snap Focus Distance and then press the button 2 Press the buttons to select a distance and then press the button Distances can be selected from 1m 1 5m 2m 2 5m 5m and 3 In Focus of the Shooting menu select Snap The camera focuses on the set distance To ch...

Page 61: ... lens to shoot 1 Press the N button in shooting mode N appears on the shooting screen 2 Shoot To cancel macro mode press the N button again Note Focus operates as Spot AF or Pinpoint AF Caution In 5 mode Auto Macro is set and the N button is deactivated When Focus is set to MF macro mode is not available Pressing the N button enables focus distance adjustment p 58 ...

Page 62: ...le for pressing the shutter release button halfway When AFL Focus Settings is set to Off the AF operates following the AEL AFL Setting of the Key Custom Options menu AEL AFL Setting Focus AF button lock operation AFL Multi AF Spot AF Pinpoint AF Followsthesettingin Focus ofthe Shooting menuto focus and then locks the focus Subj Tracking MF Snap Focuses using Spot AF and then locks the focus AEL AF...

Page 63: ... the N button is deactivated When functions such as the focus method switching function and FA MoveTarget are registered to the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons in the Key Custom Options menu the functions registered in the buttons become invalid while the AF lock is set If the button setting is changed while the AF lock is set the AF lock is canceled When AF lock cannot be set or when AF lock is cancel...

Page 64: ... AF button is released Off Performs continuous shooting only when Continuous Mode is set in the Shooting menu AF Priority Performs continuous shooting by focusing for each shot while the shutter release button is pressed Shutter Priority Performs continuous shooting while the shutter release button is pressed The focus is fixed p 72 If the Focus is set to MF the focus can be locked when the AF but...

Page 65: ...g on a tripod 1 In the Shooting menu select FA Move Target and then press the button The target setting screen appears 2 Set the target position and size The following operations are available buttons Moves the target Up down dial Portion magnification Changes the display area Whole magnification Changes the size of the focus assist area when the magnification is the same ratio X Y button Changes ...

Page 66: ...r MODE 1 MODE 4 Inverts black and white for MODE 2 Magnification Setting Specifies the magnification area Magnify portion Magnifies the target area and overlays the display on the background You can check the focus while looking at the overall composition Magnify whole The target area is magnified full screen and the target can be moved while magnified This function allows you to check the fo cus ...

Page 67: ...acking When Magnification Setting is set to Magnify whole One Press M Mode is not available Note If Focus is changed to Subj Tracking the target position is reset In the Key Custom Options menu FA MoveTarget can be registered to use to the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons p 122 FA MoveTarget is registered to the Fn1 button as the default setting ...

Page 68: ...me way as AF On Performs shooting by focusing at the distance set in Snap Focus Distance when the shutter release button is fully pressed Auto Hi ISO Performs shooting by focusing at the distance set in Snap Focus Distance with the ISO sensi tivity set to Auto Hi when the shutter release button is fully pressed Caution Full Press Snap is not available in the following cases In 5 and 3 modes In mac...

Page 69: ...imizes the white balance to match each of the separate areas of light even when multiple light sources are mixed together such as sunlight shade and flash Default setting Outdoors Used when shooting in daylight under clear skies Shade Used when shooting in shade Cloudy Used when shooting in daylight under cloudy skies Incandescent 1 Used with incandescent lighting Incandescent 2 Takes an image a l...

Page 70: ...p 70 Manual Adjusts the white balance manually p 70 1 Press the WB button in shooting mode The White Balance screen appears 2 Press the buttons to select the setting If no compensation is required proceed to Step 6 When CT or Manual is selected see p 70 3 Press the Fn2 button The White Balance Compensation screen appears 4 Press the buttons to make point adjustments Presstherbuttontoreset Iftherbu...

Page 71: ...the Shooting menu Multi P AUTO works as Auto in the following cases In 3 mode In Continuous Mode When Auto Bracket is set to AE BKT 1 3EV AE BKT 1 2EV or DR BKT Caution The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for a subject that is mostly dark When using a flash set the white balance to Auto Multi P AUTO or Manual The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for other settings ...

Page 72: ...again the screen returns to the color temperature settings 3 Press the MENU OK button The White Balance screen reappears 4 Press the MENU OK button The shooting screen reappears Setting the White Balance Manually 1 Select Manual in Step 2 on p 68 2 Aim the camera at a white subject such as a sheet of paper under the light for shooting 3 Press the Fn2 button The white balance is measured If the Fn2...

Page 73: ...xposure white balance effect dynamic range or contrast settings p 73 Multiple Exposure Shooting Merges multiple images together p 74 Interval Shooting Take pictures automatically at a fixed interval p 76 Interval Composite Mergesaseriesofcontinuousimagesinsuchawaythatthebright areas remain p 77 Caution Ofthefunctionsdescribedabove only AutoBracket and IntervalShooting canbeusedincombina tion The o...

Page 74: ...Shooting menu is set to Hi Contrast B W Miniaturize Clarity or Bril liance continuous shooting is not available Ifthe PictureFormat ofthe Shooting menuissettooorp thecontinuousshootingstops when the camera memory capacity for processing reaches full Note Continuous shooting can also be performed by holding the AF button down while fully pressing the shutter release button Continuous AF See When th...

Page 75: ...itebalancesettings Thewhitebalanceforthe second and third images is selected respectively Effect BKT Takes three images with different effect settings The effect for the second and third images is selected respectively DR BKT Takes images with the dynamic range compensation set to Off Weak and Strong CONTRAST BKT Takes images with different contrast settings Caution The flash cannot be used with t...

Page 76: ...d image and then press the buttons to set the exposure value 3 Press the MENU OK button twice The shooting screen reappears Shooting While Merging Images Together Multiple Ex posure Shooting The camera takes images while merging them together Up to five images can be merged 1 In the Shooting menu select Multiple Exposure Shooting and then press the button The Multiple Exposure Shooting screen appe...

Page 77: ... next image select Next shot and then press the MENU OK button To retake the image select Retake shot 6 Take the next image Repeat Steps 5 and 6 To return to the previous merged image select Retake shot To end multiple exposure shooting select Complete When shooting ends after the fifth image is taken or when Complete is se lected the merged image is saved Note If Multi Exposure is set to the Fn1 ...

Page 78: ...he MENU OK button Interval Shooting appears on the screen 5 Press the shutter release button to take the picture A picture is taken every time the set interval elapses 6 Press the MENU OK button to end shooting Caution Depending on the shooting settings the time until the next picture is taken may be longer than the time set for interval shooting When the shooting interval is set to 1 second or 2 ...

Page 79: ...shutter speed focus ISO sensitivity and white bal ance and then check the composition This exposure is maintained in images are merged 3 In the Shooting menu select Interval Composite 4 Press the buttons to select an item and then change its setting Interval Sets the shooting interval from the shortest value Min up to 60 minutes Save Interval Composite Img Sets how the images are saved Off Saves o...

Page 80: ...ess of the Shooting menu is set to Normal Original cannot be selected for Ambient Brightness of RAW Develop ment of the Playback menu Vignetting set in Effect or Image Settings of the Shooting menu is invalid Note The values of the following settings are fixed when the first image is taken ISO sensitivity when set to Auto or Auto Hi White balance value when set to Auto AF operation is only perform...

Page 81: ...mmended to prevent blur Manual Flash Firestheflashwithintensitysetin ManualFlashAmount ofthe Shooting menu p 82 Red Eye Flash Auto Reduces red eye in portraits taken with the flash Red Eye Flash On Forces the flash to fire while reducing the red eye phenomenon Red Eye Flash Synchro Firestheflashwiththeshutterspeedslowedwhilereducingthered eyephenom enon Wireless Fires the PENTAX auto flash AF540FG...

Page 82: ...t edge of the lens Theflashfiresapre flashtoincreasetheAEaccuracy Thepre flashdoesnotfirewhensetto Manual Flash The flash intensity can be adjusted in Flash Exposure Compensation of the Shooting menu p 81 For the external flash see p 167 Caution The flash mode cannot be changed when the flash cover is closed The flash does not fire in the following cases In Continuous Mode During Auto Bracket Duri...

Page 83: ...appears 2 Press the X Y button to set a value The intensity can be set in the range from 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV in increments of 1 3 EV 3 Press the MENU OK button The set value appears on the shooting screen Note When the flash mode is set to Manual Flash the value set for Flash Exposure Compensation is invalid In the Key Custom Options menu Flash Comp can be registered to use to the ADJ lever and the F...

Page 84: ...ENU OK button If the flash mode is set to Manual Flash the set value appears on the shooting screen Note In the Key Custom Options menu Flash Amount can be registered to use to the ADJ lever and the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons p 120 p 122 Setting the Timing for Firing the Flash You can set the timing at which the flash fires in Flash Synchro Settings of the Shooting menu 1st Curtain Fires the flash...

Page 85: ...that differ from the actual colors The Hue Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set Positive Film Takes highly saturated images like those taken with positive film The Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set Bleach Bypass Takes images with low saturation and high contrast The Hue Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set Retro Takes images that look lik...

Page 86: ...nce The Brilliance Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set Slight Takes slightly colored images The Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set Vibrant Takes images with quaint and vibrant shades of color The Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set Bright Takes sharp images The Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set Portrait Takes images...

Page 87: ...ect Effect and then press the button 2 Press the buttons to select the setting 3 Press the Fn2 button 4 Press the buttons to select the item and then press the buttons to set the value 5 Press the MENU OK button twice The symbol appears on the shooting screen ...

Page 88: ...rity Brilliance Depending on the effects that have been set the following functions become invalid Effect Invalid function Hi Contrast B W Continuous Mode Hi Contrast B W Cross Process Positive Film Bleach Bypass Retro Miniaturize Focus Subj Tracking Miniaturize HDRTone Clarity Brilliance Continuous Mode Auto Bracket AE BKT 1 3EV AE BKT 1 2EV DR BKT Shift Crop Focus Multi AF Spot AF Subj Tracking ...

Page 89: ...appears The areas outside of the unblurred focus area are shown in a semi trans parent gray 3 Press the Fn2 button The screen for setting the position and range of blurring appears 4 Press the buttons to move the position of the focus area Change the vertical horizontal orientation of the focus area by pressing the Fn2 button while this screen is displayed 5 Press the buttons to set the width of t...

Page 90: ...lity Setting1 Setting2 The Saturation Contrast Sharpness and Vignetting can be set 1 In the Shooting menu select Image Settings and then press the button 2 Press the buttons to select the setting When Vivid or Standard is selected proceed to Step 6 3 Press the Fn2 button 4 Press the buttons to select the item and then press the buttons to set the value 5 Press the MENU OK button The screen in Step...

Page 91: ...l can be selected If Ambi ent Brightness is set to Original you can take pictures with the ambient light quantities com parable to those of the GR film cameras The symbol appears on the shooting screen when Original is selected Note The RAW images can be developed with Normal or Original setting in RAW Development of the Playback menu The RAW images taken with Interval Composite when Normal is sel...

Page 92: ... Day or the date and time Year Month Day Hour Minute is imprinted on the lower right corner of still images The symbol appears on the shooting screen when Date Imprint is on Caution Date Imprint is not available if the date and time have not been set Set the date and time before hand p 29 The date cannot be imprinted on RAW images or movies The date imprinted in an image cannot be deleted ...

Page 93: ...lable The frame rates that can be selected de pend on the Still Image Size setting Still Image Size Frame Rate frames second 60 50 30 25 24 w 1920 1080 No No Yes Yes Yes x 1280 720 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes n 640 480 No No Yes Yes Yes 5 Press the MENU OK button twice The shooting screen reappears Note In the Key Custom Options menu Frame Rate can be registered to use to the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons p ...

Page 94: ...e in 3 mode Flash FA MoveTarget Note If the Fn2 button is pressed while shooting recording is paused If the Fn2 button is pressed again recording resumes Each movie can be a maximum of 25 minutes long or up to 4 GB in size The maximum recording time per shooting depends on the capacity of the memory card p 164 Shooting may end even before the maximum recording time is reached The amount of time re...

Page 95: ...s The progress indicator and elapsed time are displayed You can perform the following operations button Pauses and resumes playback button Stops playback X Y button Adjusts the volume buttons While playback is paused Reverses and forwards a frame buttons During playback Fast reverses and fast forwards playback Fn2 button While playback is paused Saves a still image in JPEG format Note The speed fo...

Page 96: ...ars 3 Press the ADJ lever to select either the beginning or the end of the movie The point highlighted in yellow indicates which has been selected If the Fn2 button is pressed while this screen is shown an explanation of the operations appears If the Fn2 button is pressed again the previous screen reappears 4 Press the buttons or the ADJ lever left or right to move the point to be deleted The yell...

Page 97: ...ingle image view DISP button Changes between single image selection and page selection Displaying Images in a Slide Show You can display taken images sequentially Select Slide Show in the Playback menu and then press the button to start a slide show If you want to stop the slide show in progress press any button The slide show is displayed repeatedly until stopped Note Each still image is displaye...

Page 98: ...he previous or next image without changing the magnification returns to actual size in the case of a movie DISP button In enlarged view Turns the information display on off Note If you set Target Zoom Play of the Setup menu to On the image is enlarged centering on the position to which the target shifted during shooting The maximum magnification of enlarged view differs depending on the size of th...

Page 99: ... be selected 4 Press the MENU OK button The image is deleted To delete another image repeat Steps 3 and 4 To end the process select Cancel Deleting All Files 1 Press the D button in playback mode 2 Press the buttons to select Delete All and then press the MENU OK button The deletion confirmation screen appears 3 Press the button to select Yes and then press the MENU OK button Deleting Multiple Fil...

Page 100: ... range If the ADJ lever is pressed the selection screen in Step 3 reappears If Sel Indiv is selected proceed to Step 6 5 Press the buttons to select the image that is the ending point of the range and then press the MENU OK button Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to specify all of the ranges 6 Press the D button The deletion confirmation screen appears 7 Press the button to select Yes and then press the MENU ...

Page 101: ... OK button The Playback menu appears 2 Select Protect and then press the button 3 Press the buttons to select 1 File You can change the image with the but tons 4 Press the MENU OK button Protection is set and the symbol appears on the playback screen Performing the same operation for the pro tected image cancels protection Setting Canceling Protection for All Files 1 Select Protect in the Playback...

Page 102: ...d in the top right corner of the thumbnail If Sel Range is selected select the image that is the starting point of the range If the ADJ lever is pressed the selection screen in Step 3 reappears If Sel Indiv is selected proceed to Step 6 5 Press the buttons to select the image that is the ending point of the range and then press the MENU OK button Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to specify all of the ranges I...

Page 103: ... Select Copy to Card from Internal Memory in the Playback menu and then press the button A message appears to indicate processing is being performed and then the previous screen reappears when copying is complete Caution Ifthereisnotenoughspaceavailableonthecopydestinationmemorycard amessageindicatingthat there is insufficient space appears Copying from a memory card to the internal memory is not ...

Page 104: ... the size of still images to s or u by selecting Resize in the Playback menu Trimming Images You can trim the edges of images and then save the images 1 Display the image to trim in playback mode and then press the MENU OK button The Playback menu appears 2 Select Trim and then press the button 3 Specify the range to trim You can perform the following operations X Y button Changes the trimming siz...

Page 105: ...n press the MENU OK button The Playback menu appears 2 Select Skew Correction and then press the button A message appears to indicate processing is being performed and then up to five areas recognized as correction targets are indicated by yellow frames If an area could not be detected an error message appears 3 Press the buttons to select a correction area To cancel the correction press the r but...

Page 106: ...ge appears and then the Playback menu reappears When Auto is selected proceed to Step 6 4 Press the ADJ lever to switch the histogram points The points at the left side center and right side are switched The histogram indicates the number of pixels on the vertical axis and the shadows mid tones and highlights from left to right on the horizontal axis If the Fn2 button is pressed while this screen ...

Page 107: ...istogram If the image is underexposed move the right side point to the left until it lines up with the right edge of the histogram In this state you can move the mid point left or right to adjust the overall brightness Increasing the Contrast Inanimagelackingincontrast thehistogrampeaksareconcen tratedatthecenter Movetheleftandrightpointsuntiltheyline up with both edges of the histogram respective...

Page 108: ...nce Compensation screen appears 3 Press the buttons to make point adjustments To reset the white balance press the r but ton If the r button is pressed again the compensation is canceled If the Fn2 button is pressed while this screen is shown an explanation of the operations appears If the Fn2 button is pressed again the previous screen reappears 4 Press the MENU OK button A message appears to ind...

Page 109: ...The Playback menu appears 2 Select Color Moire Correction and then press the button 3 Press the buttons to select Weak Medium or Strong and then press the MENU OK button A message appears to indicate processing is being performed and then the corrected im age is saved as a new image Caution Some images may not be able to be corrected properly If you perform color moire correction color loss or col...

Page 110: ...The following settings are available Picture Size Color Moire Correction White Balance Aspect Ratio Brightness Compensation Noise Reduction Effect Color Space Setting Image Settings Ambient Brightness Dynamic Range Compensation The settings that were set at the time of shooting are initially selected 4 Press the buttons to select a setting and then press the button With White Balance you can perfo...

Page 111: ...rmat is set to 3 2 can be selected For RAW images taken using Shift Crop of Effect you cannot select the effects other than Shift Crop Also Shift Crop cannot be set to RAW images taken with other effects You can develop RAW images on a computer using the Digital Camera Utility 5 software supplied with the camera p 130 Caution FortheRAWimagestakenwithIntervalCompositewhen AmbientBrightness issetto ...

Page 112: ...AV device 2 Make sure that the camera power is off 3 Open the camera terminal cover and connect the cable Connect the cable to either the USB AV OUT termi nal or the HDMI micro output terminal 4 Switch the input of the AV device to the input with the camera connected For details refer to the operating manual for the AV device 5 Turn on the power of the camera Caution The picture display is off whi...

Page 113: ...ding on the country or region where you purchased it To change the video format setting set in Video Out Mode of the Setup menu The view switches to single image view when an HDMI cable is connected or disconnected Theresolutionissetto AUTO duringHDMIoutput IftheresolutionoftheimagesdisplayedontheAV device is low change the setting in HDMI Output of the Setup menu ...

Page 114: ...appears 2 Select DPOF and then press the button 3 Use the buttons to select 1 File or Select All If 1 File is selected use the buttons to select an image Selecting Cancel All cancels the DPOF setting for all images 4 Press the MENU OK button DPOF is set and the symbol appears on the playback screen Caution DPOF cannot be set in the following cases RAW images Movies Images stored in the internal me...

Page 115: ...lect DPOF in the Playback menu and then press the button 3 Press the buttons to select an image to print and then use the buttons to specify the number of copies The symbol indicating the DPOF setting ap pears To cancel the setting specify 0 for the num ber of copies 4 Press the MENU OK button A message appears to indicate processing is being performed and then the 20 image view reappears when the...

Page 116: ...be registered to the camera Assign the items to MY 1 MY 2 and MY 3 in Recall My Settings p 116 A name can be assigned to registered settings p 119 The following items can be registered Camera settings Shooting mode Aperture value and shutter speed in Av Tv TAv and M modes Self timer Focus position for manual focus Macro Flash mode Shooting menu Other than Multiple Exposure Shooting Interval Shooti...

Page 117: ...settings to My Settings Box select My Settings Box and press the button to select the number to which to register the settings If you select an unregistered location the set tings are registered with the current date and time as the name If you select a location that already has a name the name setting screen ap pears If you select Yes the settings are registered under the current name If you sele...

Page 118: ...he Recall My Settings screen appears 2 Press the buttons to select the location on the dial to assign the settings and then press the button 3 Select the My Settings Box number with the My Settings registered and then press the MENU OK button The selected My Settings item is registered to the mode dial and then the Key Custom Options menu reappears Note The settings registered to My Settings Box a...

Page 119: ...ge the shooting mode select Switch Shooting Mode in the Shooting menu Note The settings changed in My Settings mode are restored to the settings registered originally for the MY1 MY2 and MY3 of the mode dial if the shooting mode is changed or the power is turned off When the shooting mode registered to My Settings is 3 mode Step 2 cannot be performed Symbol for registered shooting mode ...

Page 120: ...ou want to edit and then press the button To edit a My Settings item saved to My Set tings Box select My Settings Box and press the button to select a number A list of settings appears 3 Press the buttons to select a setting to edit and then press the button Use the buttons to change the setting 4 Press the button to confirm the setting Repeat Steps 3 and 4 5 Press the MENU OK button The changes a...

Page 121: ...ursor to the position you want to edit 3 Press the button The cursor moves to the character selection area 4 Press the buttons to select a character and then press the MENU OK button The character is inserted at the position of the cursor in the text input area Select Delete to delete a character and Space to insert a space You can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The character type can be c...

Page 122: ...ned to MY1 MY2 or MY3 You can delete My Settings registrations with Delete My Settings of the Key Custom Options menu Registering Functions to the ADJ Lever You can register shooting functions to the ADJ lever so that you can easily recall them by ADJ lever operation ADJ mode The following functions can be registered Function Page Off ISO Default setting for ADJ Lever Setting 1 p 49 Picture Size D...

Page 123: ...eat Steps 2 and 3 4 Press the MENU OK button The Key Custom Options menu reappears Using ADJ Mode 1 Press the ADJ lever in shooting mode The mode switches to ADJ mode 2 Press the buttons to select the function to set The setting switches between ADJ Lever Set ting 1 to ADJ Lever Setting 5 3 Press the buttons to select a value 4 Press the MENU OK button The selected function is set Note When Shutte...

Page 124: ...Function Page Off 28 35 mm 28 35 47 mm p 55 MultiAF SpotAF MultiAF PinpointAF AF MF AF Snap AF Subj Trckng p 56 JPEG RAW JPEG RAW p 54 ND Filter p 53 Effect Default setting for Effect Button Setting p 83 FA MoveTarget Default setting for Set Fn1 Button p 63 ISO p 49 Picture Size p 54 Aspect Ratio p 54 Focus p 56 SnapFocusDist p 58 Image p 88 Expo Metering p 52 Cont Mode p 72 Multi Exposure p 74 Au...

Page 125: ...he buttons to select the function to register and then press the button The function is registered and then the Key Custom Options menu reappears Note When the power is turned on or the mode dial is turned the current functions for the Fn1 Fn2 and Effect buttons are displayed If Fn Button Settings of the Setup menu is set to Off the functions are not displayed ...

Page 126: ...to matically adjusted depending on ambient brightness 1 Select LCD Brightness in the Setup menu and then press the button 2 Select Auto or Manual When Auto is selected press the MENU OK button to return to the shoot ing screen When Manual is selected proceed to Step 3 3 Press the button The LCD Brightness screen appears 4 Press the buttons to adjust the brightness 5 Press the MENU OK button twice ...

Page 127: ...r disable a setting A setting without a check mark is disabled the information is not displayed O1 cannot be disabled 4 Press the buttons to select a display item and then press the ADJ lever to turn it on off Graphic Display Displays the values that can be set at the bottom of the screen while the aper ture value and shutter speed are being changed Information Display Displays symbols for the sho...

Page 128: ...pt is made to perform an operation that is not available You can select All or Shutter Sounds in Operation Sounds If Operation Sounds is set to Shutter Sounds the focus sound is not played The camera operation sounds can be set to OFF Low volume Medium volume or High volume in Volume Settings Setting the File and Folder Names The name of images and folders is assigned automatically File name R0000...

Page 129: ... Name in the Setup menu and then press the button The Change File Name screen appears 2 Press the buttons to select a character Only uppercase alphanumeric characters can be entered 3 Press the button and then select the second character in the same way 4 Press the MENU OK button The file name is registered and then the Setup menu reappears Note When ColorSpaceSetting ofthe Setup menuissetto Adobe...

Page 130: ...evious memory card even after memory cards are replaced Off Starts from R0 0001 after memory cards are replaced Turn off and back on the power to reflect the setting Resetting the File Number You can reset the file number to 000001 in Reset File Number of the Set up menu Note If a memory card is not inserted the file numbers of the internal memory are reset Caution If the memory card or internal m...

Page 131: ... up to 46 alphanumeric characters The character type can be changed with the Fn2 button 4 Press the ADJ lever The copyright notice is registered and then the Setup menu reappears Note A copyright notice that has been written to an image can be checked in the detailed information displayed on the playback screen Checking the Firmware Version You can view the camera firmware version in Confirm Firmw...

Page 132: ...re HDD For installing and starting up the program 100 MB or more of available space For saving image files Approx 7 MB file JPEG Approx 20 MB file RAW Monitor 1280 1024 dots 24 bit full color or higher Macintosh OS OS X 10 10 10 9 10 8 or 10 7 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo or higher RAM 2 GB or more HDD For installing and starting up the program 100 MB or more of available space For saving image files Appr...

Page 133: ...ter as a removable disk The files on the memory card are displayed when a memory card is inserted When a memory card is not inserted the files on the internal memory are displayed 3 Copy and save images to the computer 4 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the saving is complete 5 Disconnect the USB cable from the camera The camera turns off automatically Note The battery is charged wh...

Page 134: ...on is enabled it is disabled again when the camera is turned off and on again Auto Power Off is not available while a Wi Fi connection is established or images are being trans ferred IfAutoPowerOffisactivatedwhileaconnectionisnotestablishedorduringstandby theWi Fi function is disabled The function is enabled when the camera recovers from Auto Power Off If the camera is not operated for 10 seconds ...

Page 135: ...is used radio wave interference may occur When this occurs disable theWi Fi function of the camera Setting from the Menus 1 Select Wi Fi in the Setup menu and then press the button 2 Press the buttons to select On 3 Press the MENU OK button The previous screen reappears Note You can configure the following settings in the Setup menu Wi Fi Information Displays the SSID password and MAC address of t...

Page 136: ...y touch the communication device to the NFC mark of the camera A beep sounds and the Wi Fi symbol ap pears on the shooting screen Caution To establish aWi Fi connection by touching a communication device theWi Fi function and the NFC reader writer function of the device must be enabled in advance For details on how to operate the communication device refer to the operating manual of the device Not...

Page 137: ...til a beep sounds The camera is turned on in playback mode and the Wi Fi function is enabled Caution When the Wi Fi function is enabled using the 6 button the camera is not switched to shooting mode even if the shutter release button is pressed When performing shooting or other operations press the 6 button to turn the camera off and press the POWER button to turn the camera back on ...

Page 138: ...ce is Used 1 Set the wireless LAN Wi Fi function and the NFC reader writer function to ON on the communication device 2 Lightly touch the communication device to the NFC mark of the camera A Wi Fi connection is established be tween the camera and communication device Image Sync is started and the list of im ages appears When a Non NFC compatible Device is Used 1 Set the wireless LAN Wi Fi function...

Page 139: ... Password screen appears 4 Enter the password and tap Connect A Wi Fi connection is established between the camera and communication device The list of images appears on the Image Sync screen Note You can check the default password in Wi Fi Information of the Setup menu p 133 ...

Page 140: ...ON on the communication device Tap RICOH_xxxxxx in the list of detected Wi Fi networks 2 Enter the password and tap Join A Wi Fi connection is established between the camera and communication device 3 Start Image Sync on the communication device The list of images appears on the Image Sync screen ...

Page 141: ...tion button 2 Album selector button available for the application image list only 3 Settings p 143 4 NFC connection screen 5 Images in the camera 6 Images in the communication device This icon cannot be selected Tap the image to display the full screen image and shooting information Flick left right to display the previous next im age Pinch out in to magnify reduce the image ...

Page 142: ... Image Storage Location When viewing images in application image list display you can select the image storage location album from Application or Gallery or Camera Roll 1 Tap l 2 Select the album The images in the selected album are displayed ...

Page 143: ...141 4 Making Use of Images Selecting Multiple Images 1 Tap m 2 Tap the images to select Blue check marks appear 3 Touch and hold one of the selected images ...

Page 144: ...142 4 Making Use of Images 4 Select the desired action Note When you touch and hold the desired image shown in the list display the same screen as Step 4 appears and you can select the action to apply ...

Page 145: ... screen appears The following settings are available Camera Power Off Turns off the power of the camera General Settings Changes the communication set tings and the display language 2 Tap General Settings if you change the communication settings and the display language ...

Page 146: ... Communication Settings The password and wireless channel can be changed Device Information The application version camera model SSID MAC address and wireless channel can be checked Language English or Japanese can be selected 4 Change the settings and tap k twice ...

Page 147: ...e The op tions that can be selected vary depending on the position of the mode dial Menu option Settings Page Focus Multi AF Spot AF Pinpoint AF Subj Tracking MF Snap p 56 Snap Focus Distance 1m 1 5m 2m 2 5m 5m p 58 Full Press Snap Off On Auto Hi ISO p 66 FA MoveTarget MoveTarget Setting AE AF AF AE Focus Assist Setting Off MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 Magnification Setting Magnify portion Magnify ...

Page 148: ...rd Setting1 Setting2 p 88 Crop Off 35 mm 47 mm p 55 Date Imprint Off Date Date andTime p 90 Ambient Brightness 2 Original Normal p 89 Continuous Mode Off Continuous p 72 Auto Bracket Off AE BKT 1 3EV AE BKT 1 2EV WB BKT WB BKT Preset Effect BKT DR BKT CONTRAST BKT p 73 Multiple Exposure Shooting Automatic Exposure Off On Save Each Image Off On Save in process Off On p 74 Interval Shooting 00 Min 0...

Page 149: ...eak Medium Strong p 51 Slow Shutter Speed NR Off On p 47 Auto Aperture Shift 4 Off On p 44 Shutter Speed Auto Shift 5 Off On p 44 Shutter Aperture Auto Shift 6 Off Aprtr Priority Shttr Priority p 44 Flash Exposure Compensation 2 0 to 2 0 p 81 Manual Flash Amount Full 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 8 1 4 1 5 6 1 8 1 11 1 16 1 22 1 32 1 64 p 82 Flash Synchro Settings 1st Curtain 2nd Curtain p 82 Wireless Flash Chann...

Page 150: ...when the mode dial is set to Av Tv TAv or M 4 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to Av 5 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set toTv 6 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set toTAv 7 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to P or M 8 This setting can be displayed only when the mode dial is set to MY1 MY2 or ...

Page 151: ...and correct images Menu option Page RAW Development p 108 Level Compensation p 104 White Balance Compensation p 106 Color Moire Correction p 107 Trim p 102 Resize p 102 Skew Correction p 103 Clip Movie File p 94 Slide Show p 95 Protect p 99 DPOF p 112 Copy to Card from Internal Memory p 101 ...

Page 152: ...e Auto Bracket Flash Comp Flash Amount Dyn Range Comp SnapFocusDist Effect p 120 ADJ Direct ISO Control On Off p 49 M TAv Mode Dial Setting Setting1 Setting2 p 44 Playback Mode Dial Options Setting1 Setting2 p 96 Set Fn1 Button Set Fn2 Button Effect Button Setting Off 28 35 mm 28 35 47 mm MultiAF SpotAF MultiAF PinpointAF AF MF AF Snap AF Subj Trckng JPEG RAW JPEG RAW ND Filter Effect Effect Butto...

Page 153: ... Continuous Setting Off AF Priority Shutter Priority p 62 AEL AFL Lock keep Setting On Off p 61 AFL Focus Settings Off Multi AF Spot AF Pinpoint AF p 60 One Press M Mode Aprtr Priority Shttr Priority Program p 48 Shutter Button Confirmation On Off p 48 p 121 Restore Defaults p 154 ...

Page 154: ...Sounds All Shutter Sounds p 126 Volume Settings Off Low Medium High p 126 Auto Power Off Off 1 to 30 Min 5 Min p 28 Sleep Mode Off 1 to 30 Min p 28 LCD Auto Dim On Off p 28 Power Button Lamp On Off p 28 ISO Step Setting 1EV 1 3EV p 49 ISO Auto High Settings Maximum ISO ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 ISO 6400 ISO 12800 ISO 25600 Minimum ISO ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 32...

Page 155: ...ate On Off p 38 Highlight Alert On Off p 22 One Press Zoom Ratio 4 8 16 p 96 Target Zoom Play On Off p 96 Playback Order Options File Numbers Sht Date Time p 38 Playback Animation On Off p 38 Date Settings p 29 Language N 1 English Japanese French German Spanish Portuguese Ital ian Dutch Danish Swedish Finnish Czech Hungarian Rus sian Turkish Greek Polish Thai Korean Traditional Chinese Simplified...

Page 156: ...tings by using Restore De faults of the Shooting menu The options set in the Key Custom Options menu can be restored to the default settings by using RestoreDefaults ofthe KeyCustomOptions menu Thesettingsregisteredwith Reg MySettings are not restored to the default settings When StoreMenuCursorPosition ofthe Setup menuissetto On thecursorpositionoftheoption last selected is stored and that option...

Page 157: ...e p 112 Insufficient Memory The file cannot be saved in the memory Delete existing files or use a new memory card p 97 Maximum number of images are selected for printing Format internal memory You must format the internal memory Format the internal memory in Format Internal Memory of the Setup menu Format the card The memory card is not formatted Format the card in this camera p 24 Card Error Form...

Page 158: ... to save power Turn the camera back on p 27 The battery is exhausted Charge the battery p 25 The battery is incompatible Use a compatible battery The camera does not turn off The camera is malfunctioning Remove and reinsert the battery p 23 The low battery indicator is displayed or the camera turns off even when a fully charged battery is installed The battery is incompatible Use a compatible batt...

Page 159: ...e subject is not at center of frame Use the focus lock The subject is not suitable for autofocus Use the focus lock or manual focus p 58 The subject is too close Use the macro mode or move away from the subject p 59 Images are blurred Thecamerawasmovedduringshooting Hold the camera with your elbows pressed against your body Use a tripod When shooting in a dark place the shutter speed slows down an...

Page 160: ...during focusing Ambient lighting is poor or differs from that used for autofocus This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction Level indicators are not displayed Level Setting is set to Off Change Level Setting to enable level indicator display p 36 Level indicators are hidden Use DISP Button Display Setting to change the display setting p 125 The camera is upside down Hold the camera in the ...

Page 161: ...that has been formatted in this camera and contains images saved with this camera The memory card contains images that were not saved normally Insert a card with images that were saved normally Memory card contacts are dirty Clean with soft dry cloth The card is malfunctioning Insert another card If there is no prob lem at this time the camera is okay There may be something wrong with the card so ...

Page 162: ...een reset The battery was removed If the battery is removed for more than about five days the date setting will be lost Make the settings again p 29 Images are not displayed on an AV device The Video Out Mode setting is incorrect Select another video mode p 111 AV or HDMI cable is incorrectly connected Reconnect the cable p 110 The input setting of the AV device is incorrect Check the input settin...

Page 163: ... 640 480 30 fps 25 fps 24 fps File formats Still image JPEG Baseline compliant Exif 2 3 RAW DNG compliant Movie MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Sensitivity Standard Output Sensitivity Auto Auto Hi Maximum ISO Minimum ISO configurable Manual ISO 100 to 25600 White balance Auto Multi P AUTO Outdoors Shade Cloudy Incandescent 1 Incandescent 2 Daylight Fl NeutralWhite Fl CoolWhite Fl WarmWhite Fl CTE CT Color Temper...

Page 164: ...Cmemorycard SDXC memory card SDHC memory card and SDXC memory card conform to UHS I standards Power source Rechargeable battery DB 65 Battery life With dedicated recharge able battery Still image shooting Approx 290 shots 2 Playback Approx 190 min 3 Movie recording time Approx 45 min 3 Interfaces USB AV OUT terminal USB 2 0 compliant video output audio output mon aural HDMI output terminal Type D ...

Page 165: ...0 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Dimensions 42 5 mm W 22 mm H 66 5 mm D excluding power plug Weight Approx 40 g excluding power plug DB 65 Rechargeable Battery Lithium Ion Battery Nominal voltage 3 6V Rated capacity 1250 mAh Min 1275 mAh Typ Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Dimensions 35 3 mm W 40 3 mm H 9 4 mm D Weight Approx 27 g ...

Page 166: ...141 1148 35 mm 2608 2608 2 146 1186 47 mm 1936 1936 2 150 1217 p 3 2 28 mm 4928 3264 1 106 858 35 mm 3936 2608 1 119 968 47 mm 2912 1936 1 133 1077 4 3 28 mm 4352 3264 1 110 891 35 mm 3488 2608 1 122 993 47 mm 2592 1936 1 135 1093 1 1 28 mm 3264 3264 1 118 959 35 mm 2608 2608 1 129 1047 47 mm 1936 1936 1 139 1128 q 3 2 4928 3264 Equivalent to 16M 6 481 3899 4 3 4352 3264 7 544 4408 1 1 3264 3264 1...

Page 167: ...280 720 61 2118 16959 25 fps 1280 720 71 2511 20098 24 fps 1280 720 74 2616 20939 z 30 fps 640 480 78 3207 25671 25 fps 640 480 95 3793 30353 24 fps 640 480 95 3936 31497 Note The figures for movies are the total length that can be recorded The maximum recording time per shooting is 25 minutes or the equivalent of 4 GB Thenumberofpicturesthatcanbetakenmaydifferfromthenumberofstorableimagesdisplaye...

Page 168: ...d and adapter GH 3 Removal Turn the camera off and rotate the cap counterclockwise until it can be re moved Attachment With the camera turned off align the mark ing on the ring cap 2 with the marking on the camera body 1 and turn the ring cap clockwise until it clicks Note Set Conversion Lens of the Setup menu to Wide when using the conversion lens ...

Page 169: ...on or dam age to the products Turn the external flash off before removing it from the camera Use the external flash at ranges that exceed the range of the built in flash Shooting at a short dis tance with an external flash may result in over exposure of the subject When an external flash other than the GF 1 is used you cannot set the flash mode The flash always operates with Flash On Note Iftheext...

Page 170: ... flash are the same as those of the camera In this case change the aperture value and ISO sensitivity of the flash Use an external flash with a lighting angle that covers the angle of view of the shooting lens Shooting with Wireless Flashes IfthecameraiscombinedwiththePENTAXautoflash AF540FGZII AF360FGZII AF540FGZ orAF360FGZ youcanusethewirelessflashmodetoperformP TTL shooting without connecting t...

Page 171: ...of the auto flash used 7 Shoot The auto flash fires in synchronization with the shutter Note If the distance between the auto flash and the camera is too long the flash may not fire Keep the distance between the built in flash of the camera and the auto flash and the distance between the auto flash and the subject within approximately 4 m If the charging of the auto flash is not complete the flash...

Page 172: ...r destination Do not use these products with electrical transformers as this could damage the camera Television Playback An AV cable can be used to connect the camera to televisions and monitors equipped with a video input terminal The camera supports the NTSC and PAL video formats Before connecting the camera to an AV device select the appropriate video output format p 111 When using the camera a...

Page 173: ...t from the camera The picture display may be difficult to read in direct sunlight You may notice that picture display varies in brightness or contains pixels that do not light or that are always lit This is common to all LCD monitors and does not indicate a malfunction Do not apply force to the picture display Abrupt changes in temperature may cause condensation resulting in visible conden sation ...

Page 174: ...istics the battery usage time may be shortened when used in a cold environment even if the battery is fully charged Keep the battery warm by placing it in a pocket or have a backup battery ready When not in use be sure to remove the battery from the camera or the battery char ger A small amount of current can leak from the battery even when the power is off creating excessive discharge and making ...

Page 175: ...s precaution could result in damage to the camera or its coatings The picture display is easily scratched avoid touching it with hard objects Clean the picture display by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a small amount of any monitor cleaner that does not contain organic solvents Storage Do not store the camera where it will be exposed to extreme heat or humidity large changes in temperat...

Page 176: ...fore the camera can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required If the camera is covered by warranty repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge and the camera will be returned to you upon completion of servicing If the camera is not covered by warranty regular charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply Shipping charges are to be borne b...

Page 177: ... in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment int...

Page 178: ... 800 877 0155 FAX 303 790 1131 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the varia...

Page 179: ... If a chemical symbol is added beneath the symbol shown above in accordance with the Battery Directive this indicates that a heavy metal Hg Mercury Cd Cadmium Pb Lead is present in the battery at a concentration above an appli cable threshold specified in the Battery Directive For more information about collection and recycling of used products please con tact your local authorities your waste dis...

Page 180: ...ence No 128 Care 173 Certification Marks 133 Change File Name 127 Charging 25 Clarity Effect 84 Clip Movie File 94 Cloudy White Balance 67 Color Moire Correction 107 Color Space Setting 153 Color temperature 70 Confirm Firmware Version 129 Connection to a computer 131 Continuous AF 62 Continuous Mode 72 Contrast 83 104 Contrast Bracket 73 Conversion lens 166 Copyright Notice 129 Correction 102 Cro...

Page 181: ...88 Image Sync 132 Incandescent White Balance 67 Infinity Focus 56 Information Display 21 125 Information Display Mode 21 Internal memory 24 101 Interval Composite 77 Interval Shooting 76 ISO Auto High Settings 49 ISO Setting 49 ISO Step Setting 49 K Key Custom Options menu 150 L Language 29 Language N 29 LCD Auto Dim 28 LCD Brightness 124 LCD Confirmation Time 34 Level Compensation 104 Level Indic...

Page 182: ... Reduction Flash 79 Reduce Fluorescent Flicker 91 Reg My Settings 115 Release lever 23 Reset File Number 128 Resize 102 Restore Defaults Key Custom Options 154 Restore Defaults Shooting 154 Retro Effect 83 Ring cap 166 S Saturation 83 Self timer 34 Sensitivity 49 Setup menu 152 Shade White Balance 67 Sharpness 83 Shift Crop Effect 83 Shooting close ups 59 Shooting menu 145 Shooting mode 16 42 Shut...

Page 183: ...le 25 131 USB power adapter 25 V Version update 129 Vibrant Effect 84 Video Out Mode 111 Vignetting 83 Vivid Image Settings 88 Volume Settings 126 W Warranty Policy 174 White Balance 67 White Balance Bracket 73 White Balance Compensation 106 Wi Fi 132 Wi Fi connection 20 Wi Fi Information 133 Windows 130 Wireless flash 168 Wireless Flash 79 Wireless LAN 132 OPGRII101 EN ...

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