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left or right in the shooting mode. In mode 

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The zoom ratio for the zoom by pressing and holding 

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To restore default shooting menu settings (pages 

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Summary of Contents for GR DIGITAL IV

Page 1: ...d in readying the camera for use taking photo graphs and playing them back Reference Read this section for information on topics not covered in Basic Photography and Playback page 35 It covers advanced shooting and playback options and describes how to print photographs customize cam era settings and copy pictures to a computer The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use The battery is...

Page 2: ...coh digital camera confirm that the package contains the items listed below GR DIGITAL IV Hot shoe cover Mounted on the cam era hot shoe DB 65 rechargeable battery AV cable USB cable Hand strap CameraUserGuide this manual BJ 6 battery charger ...

Page 3: ...he camera as far as possible from the other device reorienting the radio or television antenna or plugging the radio or television into a differ ent outlet 2011 RICOH CO LTD All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without Ricoh s express written permission Ricoh reserves the right to change the contents of this document at any time without prior notice Every ...

Page 4: ...e performed The symbol alerts you to prohibited actions The symbol may be combined with other symbols to indicate that a specific action is prohibited Examples Do not touch Do not disassemble Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this equipment Danger Do not attempt to disassemble repair or alter the equipment yourself The high voltage circuitry in the equipment poses sig nifican...

Page 5: ... or burns If you are drawing power from a household electrical outlet be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet to avoid fire or electrical hazards Discontinue use of the equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning Contact the nearest service center at your earliest convenience Avoid any contact with the liquid crystal inside the picture dis play should the monitor be damaged Follow the a...

Page 6: ...onnect the power plug with wet hands Always grip the plug section when disconnecting a power cord Do not cover equipment while charging Keep the battery and SD memory card used in this equipment out of the reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion Con sumption is harmful to human beings If swallowed seek medi cal assistance immediately Keep the equipment out of the reach of children Do not...

Page 7: ...ns If part of your body comes in contact with a damaged bat tery rinse the area with water immediately Do not use soap If a battery starts to leak remove it immediately from the equip ment and wipe the battery chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new battery Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets Loose cords pose a fire hazard Do not allow the camera to get wet In addit...

Page 8: ...era Each language has its own Software User Guide To copy the User Guide onto your computer connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable See page 139 for more information Image viewing and editing software MediaBrowser for Windows only is also included in the internal memory of the camera For information on using this software see the Help menu in Medi aBrowser or telephone one ...

Page 9: ... and Playback 9 Read this section before using your camera for the first time First Steps 10 Charging the Battery 10 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 12 Turning the Camera On and Off 15 Basic Setup 17 Taking Photographs 18 Taking a Photograph 18 Digital Zoom 20 Close ups Macro Mode 21 Flash 22 Self Timer 24 Tilt Indicator 25 Viewing and Deleting Photographs 27 Viewing Photographs 27 Deletin...

Page 10: ...ing Movies 86 3 Viewing Movies 88 More on Playback 89 The Playback Menu 89 Viewing Pictures on TV 101 Printing Photographs 104 Connecting the Camera 104 Printing 106 The Setup Menu 109 Key Custom Options 112 Setup Menu Options 123 Downloading Images to Your Computer 135 For Windows 135 For Macintosh 142 Technical Notes 144 Troubleshooting 144 Specifications 150 Optional Accessories 154 Using the C...

Page 11: ...1 F irst time user R ead this 1 Before You Begin Read this section before using your camera for the first time Introduction 2 ...

Page 12: ...r to the page to the right of each item 1 Up down dial 5 2 Mode dial lock release button 4 3 Mode dial 4 4 Shutter releasebutton 18 5 POWER button 15 6 Hot shoe 159 7 Flash cover 22 8 Strap eyelet 9 External AF sensor 10 AF auxiliary light 24 124 11 F OPEN switch 22 12 Ring cap 156 13 Lens 14 Flash 22 ...

Page 13: ...yback button 27 89 20 ADJ lever 5 117 21 8 enlarged view button 20 28 29 121 22 9 thumbnail display button 20 28 29 121 23 F flash button 22 24 C D button 49 89 109 25 Fn1 function 1 button 119 26 t self timer Fn2 function 2 D delete button 24 30 119 27 N macro button 21 28 O DISP button 25 33 29 Connector cover 101 102 105 30 DC power cable cover 158 31 Speaker 32 Release lever 12 33 Battery card...

Page 14: ...l settings saved using Reg My Settings pages 48 112 A aperturepriority You choose an aperture and let the camera adjust the shutter speed for optimal ex posure page 38 4 scene Shoot ings in the Dynamic Range Interval Com posite Skew Correct Movies mode are available page 42 S shutter priority You choose a shutter speed and let the camera adjust aper ture for optimal ex posure page 39 P program shi...

Page 15: ... the and buttons The ADJ lever and up down dial can also be used to select shutter speed and aperture in P A S and M modes Up down dial ADJ lever Note You can assign frequently used shooting menu items to the ADJ lever for easy access page 117 Functions assigned to the up down dial and ADJ lever can be changed in M Mode Dial Options and Playback Mode Dial Options in the setup menu page 121 ...

Page 16: ... 24 12 Macro mode 21 13 Zoom 20 14 Depth of field 56 Optional AF distance display 56 15 Focus bar 56 16 Interval shooting 75 Multiple exposure shooting 68 17 Autoexposure lock 119 18 Tilt indicator 25 19 Focus mode 55 20 White balance mode 78 21 Metering 61 22 Image setting 62 23 Bracketing 67 24 Histogram 34 25 Noise reduction 73 26 Dynamic range compensation 72 27 Date imprint 76 28 Blur warning...

Page 17: ...ames 4 Eye Fi transferred images 8 5 Playback mode indicator 6 Protected image 90 7 DPOF print indicator 92 8 Source 14 9 Picture size 53 10 Aspect ratio 53 11 Picture quality 53 12 Date of recording 17 13 Aperture 36 38 40 14 ISO 82 15 Exposure compensation 77 16 Shutter speed 36 39 40 17 Eye Fi connection 8 18 Battery level 8 19 Length elapsed time 88 20 Progress indicator 88 21 White balance 78...

Page 18: ...ed correctly depending on the type of the batteries or conditions Eye FiConnection When using an Eye Fi card page 13 the connection status is displayed in the shooting and playback modes Icon Status Not connected Connecting Waiting for data transfer Transferring Connection terminated Transferred images Eye Fi card information acquisition error Turn the camera off and on If the issues still persist...

Page 19: ...9 F irst time user R ead this 9 First Steps 10 Taking Photographs 18 Viewing and Deleting Photographs 27 Basic Photography and Playback Read this section before using your camera for the first time ...

Page 20: ...ery label up with the and labels ori ented to match the labels on the charger Caution Be sure the battery is in the cor rect orientation 2Plug the charger in The charger lamp will light while the battery charges Note An exhausted battery will be fully charged in about two and a half hours at 25 C If the charger lamp blinks a battery or charger fault may have occurred Unplug the charger and remove ...

Page 21: ...splay on 10 shots taken with 30 seconds be tween shots and the flash fired with every other shot and the cycle repeated after the camera has been turned off and then on again Caution RechargeableLi ionbatteries Use only genuine DB 65 or DB 60 bat teries Alkaline batteries Battery life varies with make and storage condi tions Capacity drops at low temperatures NiMH batteries Note that performance m...

Page 22: ...ds in this guide 1Open the battery card cover Unlatch 1 and open 2 the cover 2Insert a memory card 1 2 Holding the memory card in the orientation shown slide it in until it clicks into place 3Insert the battery Using the battery to keep the battery latch pressed to one side slide the battery in The latch will click into place when the battery is fully inserted 4Close the battery card cover Close 1...

Page 23: ...SD memory cards with built in wireless LAN function can be used with this camera For more informa tion on Eye Fi cards access the Web page of Eye Fi http www eye fi When using an Eye Fi card the following settings are displayed in the setup menu page 111 Eye Fi Connection Settings Enables or disables the wireless LAN function of a compatible memory card Eye Fi Connection Display Displays the SSID ...

Page 24: ... recorded in the internal memory The data in the internal memory can be copied to a mem ory card page 94 Caution Pictures will not be recorded to the internal memory when a memory card is inserted even if the memory card is full Note Format memory cards before first use or after they have been used in a computer or other device page 123 See page 153 for information on memory card capacity ...

Page 25: ...utton will light and the camera will play the start up sound The autofocus flash lamp blinks for several seconds while the camera starts up To turn the camera off press the POWER button again The number of pictures taken so far that day will be displayed be fore the camera turns off zero is displayed if the camera clock is not set ...

Page 26: ...r the time selected in the Auto Power Off menu page 125 If Sleep Mode is set in the setup menu the camera dims the dis play automatically to save power after a set period of time page 126 If On is selected for LCD Auto Dim in the setup menu the cam era dims the display automatically to save power when no opera tions are performed for five seconds page 126 The power indicator lamp can be set to On ...

Page 27: ...to select To exit before setup is com plete press the DISP button 2Set the clock Press or to highlight the year month day hour minute or date format and press or to change Press C D A confirmation dialog will be displayed 3Press C D Note If you leave the battery in the camera for at least two hours the battery can be removed for about a week without resetting the clock or language selection The la...

Page 28: ...ame your subject in the cen ter of the picture display and press the shutter release but ton halfway to set focus and exposure The focus frames up to nine that contain objects that are in focus are shown in green AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 3Take the picture Gently press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture The photograph you have just taken will be dis played in the pic...

Page 29: ... focus even if focus frames are displayed in green in the following cases Objects that lack contrast such as the sky a wall that is only one color or the hood of a car Flat objects containing 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 such as light bulbs spot...

Page 30: ... picture is displayed after shooting in LCD Confirmation Time in the setup menu page 125 If selecting Hold a picture is displayed until the shutter release button is pressed halfway next time Digital Zoom When Digital Zoom is selected for Zoom Button in the key custom settings the 8 button can be used to zoom in to a maximum of 4 0 Use the 9 button to zoom out 1Assign digital zoom to the 8 and 9 b...

Page 31: ...ected for Picture Quality Size Close ups Macro Mode Use macro mode for close ups of small objects as close as 1 0cm 0 4in to the lens at this distance the area pho tographed will be about 26 19mm 1 0 0 7in 1Press the N button A N icon will be briefly dis played in the center of the picture display N will then appear at the top of the dis play 2Take the picture To exit macro mode press the N button...

Page 32: ...he flash Flash Synchro Combines the flash with slow shutter speeds Use when taking portraits that include details of the background indoors or at night Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blur Manual Flash The flash fires with every shot flash output is fixed at the level selected for Manual Flash Amount in the shooting menu page 71 Flash Off The flash will not fire Using the Built in Flash ...

Page 33: ...nter of the flash cover down until it latches The flash has a range of approximately 20cm to 3 0m 8in 10ft measured from the front of the lens auto ISO see page 82 If the camera is powered by AAA batteries the picture display will turn off until charging is complete A pre flash is fired before the main flash to achieve optimal expo sure Flash amount can be adjusted in Flash Exposure Compensa tion ...

Page 34: ...e lection is displayed in the picture display Pressing the button a third time turns the timer off 2Start the timer Press the shutter release button to lock focus and start the timer Note The selected self timer mode remains in effect until a new mode is chosen or the camera is turned off When two second timer is selected the AF auxiliary light does not light By default the self timer is assigned ...

Page 35: ...ff Tilt indicator is not displayed Level Tilt Displays the tilt and level indicator at the bottom of the picture display default Level Displays the tilt indicator at the bottom of the picture dis play Level Sound Displays the tilt indicator at the bottom of the picture display and a beep sounds at a regular interval when the camera is level Sound A beep sounds at a regular interval when the camera...

Page 36: ...e standard perspective can be registered in Level Tilt Cali bration in the setup menu page 126 When Volume Settings is set to Off a beep does not sound even if the level sound function is set Caution The tilt indicator is not displayed when the camera is upside down movies are being recorded or in the interval shooting The tilt indicator is intended as a guide only and should not be used as a spir...

Page 37: ...o view subsequent pictures to view in reverse order Press to skip ahead ten frames to go back ten frames Press the 6 button again to exit to shooting mode Note The display order can be selected from File Numbers or Sht Date Time in Playback Order Options in the setup menu page 130 Tip AutoRotate If On is selected for Auto Rotate in the setup menu pictures will be automatically displayed in the cor...

Page 38: ... by date Single frame 20 frames 81 frames 2011 01 01 00 20 Last File 4 3 N 2011 01 01 00 20 4 3 N 2011 01 01 2011 01 01 37 37Pics 1 37Pics ŔŢŵŶųťŢź Saturday Calendar Playback 20 frames sorted by date Calendar Press and to highlight a picture and press the ADJ lever in to view the picture in a single frame view Press the DISP button to switch between a single frame view and multiple frame view ...

Page 39: ...om in to the magnification selected in One Press Zoom Ratio page 128 ADJ lever Press left or right to view a preceding or next image at the same zoom ratio The playback zoom is canceled automat ically if a movie or a picture taken in the S Cont or M Cont mode is displayed Note Maximum magnification varies with image size Image size pixels Maximum magnification j i g h e c 16 a 6 7 z o 3 4 Only whe...

Page 40: ... photograph you want to delete in single frame playback page 27 2Press the D button 3Highlight Delete One Press or to highlight Delete One 4Press C D Deleting All Files To delete all files press the D button to display delete options and select Delete All A confirmation dialog will be displayed press or to highlight Yes and press C D ...

Page 41: ...l Range To select images one at a time highlight Sel Indiv press C D and proceed to Step 3 To select a range highlight Sel Range press C D and proceed to Step 3 1 To exit without deleting files press the DISP button 3Select photographs Press or to high light photos and press C D to select Select ed pictures are marked with D icon To deselect a photo highlight it and press C D again Delete 4 3 N La...

Page 42: ...SP OK Delete End Cancel 3 2 Press or to high light the last image and press C D to select The selected image and images in the range will be marked with D icon 4 3 N 30 99 10M DISP OK Delete End Cancel Repeat Steps 3 1 and 3 2 to select additional ranges To select or deselect individual photos press the ADJ lever in to switch to Sel Indiv mode 4Press D A confirmation dialog will be displayed 5Sele...

Page 43: ...r off No indicators Display Description Indicators displayed Displays indicators for shooting modes and settings If a display option is selected for the level setting page 25 the tilt indicator is displayed Indicators histogram Displays the indicators for shooting modes and settings and the histogram not available in movie mode Framing grid Displays the framing grid guide The type of grid can be s...

Page 44: ...oting a movie regard less of the display mode Playback Mode Press the O DISP button to cycle through the following displays Indicators displayed Details histogram 2011 01 01 00 20 2011 01 01 00 20 4 3 N F 1 9 1 48 ISO 125 EV 0 0 A 0 G 0 C 5 S 5 2011 01 01 00 20 10M 4 3 N 10M 4 3 N 10M White Saturation Display No indicators Highlights Note If On is selected for White Saturation Display in the setup...

Page 45: ...otography 36 Movies 86 More on Playback 89 Printing Photographs 104 The Setup Menu 109 Downloading Images to Your Computer 135 Technical Notes 144 Reference Read this section for more information on camera functions ...

Page 46: ...ch produced the same exposure 1Choose mode P Rotate the mode dial to P The shooting mode is shown by an icon in the display 2Measure exposure Press the shutter release but ton halfway to measure ex posure The current shutter speed and aperture appear in the display AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 F 3 2 1 80 3Choose shutter speed and aperture Remove your finger from the shutter release button and rotate the up...

Page 47: ...graph Note TheExposureProgram The exposure program ISO 100 flash off is shown below The shaded area gives the combinations of shutter speed and aper ture available at each exposure value EV Ev6 Ev7 Ev8 Ev5 Ev4 Ev3 Ev2 Ev1 Ev0 Ev 1 Ev 2 Ev9 Ev10 Ev11 Ev12 Ev13 Ev14 Ev15 Ev16 Ev17 Ev18 Ev19 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 F11 F16 F8 0 F9 0 F1 9 F5 6 F4 0 F2 ...

Page 48: ...e an aperture Rotate the up down dial to choose an aperture Your se lection only takes effect when the photo is taken the effect cannot be previewed in the picture display 3Press the shutter release button halfway Press the shutter release but ton halfway to set focus and exposure The shutter speed selected by the camera will be displayed in the picture display AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 F 1 9 1 32 4Take...

Page 49: ...oose shutter speed Rotate the up down dial to choose a shutter speed 3Press the shutter release button halfway Press the shutter release but ton halfway to set focus and exposure The aperture se lected by the camera will be displayed in the picture dis play AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 F 1 9 1 32 ISO 100 4Take the photograph Gently press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to shoot Note Max...

Page 50: ...o choose aper ture and the ADJ lever to select a shutter speed 1Choose mode M Rotate the mode dial to M The shooting mode exposure in dicator and current aperture and shutter speed appear in the display AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 2Choose an aperture and shutter speed Rotate the up down dial to choose an aperture and press the ADJ lever left or right to select a shutter speed if de sired the roles of the ...

Page 51: ...r the shutter speed in mode M In the B setting the shutter is opened to expose while the shutter release button is pressed In the T setting press the shutter release button to open and close the shutter The shoot ing ends automatically after 180 seconds elapsed You can use an optional CA 2 cable switch wired remote shutter release In the B and T settings the following functions are not available S...

Page 52: ...day and other high contrast scenes page 44 Interval Composite Synthesizes the bright parts of images which are taken in the interval shooting This mode is useful for capturing the trail of stars and the moon etc page 45 Skew Correct Mode Reduce the effects of perspective when photograph ing rectangular objects such as message boards or business cards page 47 Movie Shoot movies with sound page 86 T...

Page 53: ...e op tions will be displayed 3Select an option Press or to highlight an option and press C D to exit to the selected shooting mode 4Shoot Dynamic range mode See page 44 Interval composite mode See page 45 Skew correct mode See page 47 Movie mode See page 86 ...

Page 54: ...te a single image with an enhanced dynamic range Note Dynamic range shooting requires more time to create an exposure than other modes Use a tripod Note that the camera may move when the shutter release button is pressed even if mounted on a tripod This can be prevent ed by using the self timer page 24 or an optional CA 2 cable switch wired remote shutter release The following shooting menu option...

Page 55: ... from fluorescent lights may affect colors and bright ness 4 Mode Interval Composite The bright parts of the pictures taken in the interval shooting are synthesized to create a single composite image This mode is useful for capturing the trail of stars and the moon etc Set Interval CompositeTime and Save Interval Compos ite Img in the shooting menu beforehand pages 84 and 85 1Mount the camera on a...

Page 56: ...sized Note The values for the first shot are applied to the following settings of the succeeding shots Auto or Auto Hi setting of ISO Setting Auto setting of White Balance Autofocus and self timer are available for the fist shot only Setting for focus mode and 1 second for Interval Composite Time are recommended for capturing the trail of stars ISO settings over ISO 800 are not available Shutter s...

Page 57: ...ss to record the photo graph without correcting per spective 3Press C D Caution The camera records two images each time the shutter is released the unmodified photograph and a copy that has been processed to correct perspective No photograph will be taken if memory is insufficient to record two images The camera may not be able to correct perspective if The subject is out of focus The four edges o...

Page 58: ...to MY1 MY2 MY3 1Rotate the mode dial to MY1 MY2 or MY3 The shooting mode saved us ing Reg My Settings will be displayed in the picture dis play AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 2Take the photograph Note Settings can be adjusted in MY modes The settings saved with Reg My Settings are restored when another mode is selected or the camera is turned off Tip ChoosingaShootingMode To choose a shooting mode in MY mode...

Page 59: ...e mode pressing C D displays the mode menu press to highlight the mode tab to display the shooting menu and to place the cursor in the menu Scroll bar shows position in menu 2Select a menu item Press or to highlight a menu item and press to display options for the high lighted item 3Select an option Press or tohighlightanoption PressC D to select and exit to shooting mode or press to se lect and r...

Page 60: ...2 71 Flash Synchro Settings 1st Curtain 71 Dynamic Range Compensation1 Off 72 Noise Reduction Off 73 Noise Reduction ISO Over ISO 401 73 MoveTarget Setting AF 74 Camera Shake Cor rection On 74 Option Default Page Custom Self Timer1 Pictures 2 Pics Interval 5 seconds 74 Interval Shooting OO Hour OO Min OO Sec 75 Date Imprint Off 76 ExposureCompensation2 0 0 77 White Balance Multi PAUTO 78 White Bal...

Page 61: ...nt Off 76 Exposure Compensation 0 0 77 White Balance Multi PAUTO 78 White Balance Compensation A 0 G 0 81 ISO Setting Auto 82 Magnification Ratio MF 2 83 4 IntervalComposite Option Default Page Interval CompositeTime 0h00m00s 84 Save Interval Composite Img Off 85 Picture Quality Size j 4 3N 53 Focus Multi AF 55 Exposure Metering Multi 61 Image Settings Standard 62 Dynamic Range Com pensation Off 7...

Page 62: ...e Flash Exposure Compensation 0 0 70 Flash Synchro Settings 1st Curtain 71 Date Imprint Off 76 Exposure Compensation 0 0 77 White Balance Multi PAUTO 78 ISO Setting Auto 82 Magnification Ratio MF 2 83 4Mode Movie Option Default Page Movie Size z 640 87 Frame Rate 30Frame Sec 87 Focus Multi AF 55 Snap Focus Distance 2 5m 60 Pre AF Off 61 Option Default Page White Balance Multi PAuto 78 White Balanc...

Page 63: ...age 153 The following options are available Option Quality Size o 4 3 RAW 3 648 2 736 o 3 2 3 648 2 432 o 16 9 3 648 2 048 o 1 1 2 736 2 736 j 4 3 F Fine 3 648 2 736 j 4 3 N default Normal i 3 2 F Fine 3 648 2 432 i 3 2 N Normal g 16 9 F Fine 3 648 2 048 g 16 9 N Normal g 1 1 F Fine 2 736 2 736 g 1 1 N Normal h 4 3 F Fine 3 264 2 448 e 4 3 F 2 592 1 944 c 4 3 F 2 048 1 536 a 4 3 F 1 280 960 z 4 3 ...

Page 64: ...in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 The Fn buttons can be used to switch file formats if JPEG RAW is selected for Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 Tip RAWImages Some settings cannot be used as detailed in the section for the affected setting Image Settings and Date Imprint options apply only to JPEG copies and have no effect on the DNG images The number of RAW photographs that can be taken in a single bu...

Page 65: ...cking target in the center of the picture display and press the shutter release button halfway to set the target The target subject is framed with a green box If missing the target subject while tracking the green box turns red and blinks Tracking is canceled when the target subject is out of the picture frame the shutter release button is re leased or after finishing the shooting MF manual focus ...

Page 66: ...layed in the picture display AF distance display AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 At setting of MF the focus bar is displayed At settings of MF Snap and in mode A and M the focus bar and the depth of field are displayed If On is selected for Optional AF Distance Display when Auto is selected for Snap Focus Distance AF distance is displayed Focus bar Depth of field AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 Hold Distances and the dep...

Page 67: ... selecting On for Pre AF in the shooting menu page 61 the camera automatically focuses on a subject in Multi AF or Spot AF mode even if the shutter release button is not pressed halfway This mode increases the drain on the battery The external AF sensor is turned off and AF distance is not dis played when using the camera with AAA batteries or with an optional wide conversion lens on If On is sele...

Page 68: ...us distance Press to increase the focus distance to decrease To zoom in on the subject in the center of the picture dis play and check focus press and hold the C D but ton Press and hold the button again to return to the normal shooting display 3Take the picture Note The camera can focus on the subject at a close distance in the macro mode using the manual focus The zoom ratio for the zoom by pres...

Page 69: ...D to return to the target selection menu press the DISP button 3Take the picture AF DISP OK Cancel Ok Target Note Target selection is not available in subject tracking and manual focus modes page 55 AF target selection remains in effect until a new target is selected Target selection is canceled if changing to the manual focus mode The Fn buttons can be used for focus target selection in macro mod...

Page 70: ...ed all the way down in one motion the camera will take a picture at the focus distance selected for Snap Focus Distance page 60 Choose when quick shutter response is required Auto Hi ISO As for On except that ISO sensitivity is automatically set to Auto Hi page 82 Caution Full press snap is not available in macro mode or when MF Snap or is selected for Focus Care is required to avoid blur caused b...

Page 71: ...exposure Option Description Multi The camera meters exposure in 256 areas of the frame de fault Center The camera meters the entire frame but assigns the great est weight to the center Use when the subject in the center of the frame is brighter or darker than the background Spot The camera meters only the subject in the center of the frame ensuring that it is correctly exposed even when it is mark...

Page 72: ...monochrome photos with a sepia red green blue or purple tint Hue vividness contrast and sharpness can be ad justed manually Hi Contrast B W Emphasizes the contrast to the effect of the Black White setting creating images of like a super sensitive film or images developed with sensitizing Contrast sharpness and vignetting can be adjust ed manually Cross Process Take photos by adding a hue different...

Page 73: ...If Hi Contrast B W Cross Process Positive Film or Bleach By pass is selected Subj Tracking in the focus mode has no effect If Black White B W TE or Hi Contrast B W is selected WB BKT has no effect Noise Reduction in the shooting settings has no effect when Hi Contrast B W is selected To make individual adjustments to the settings highlight the desired option and press 1Adjust settings Press and to...

Page 74: ...lor B Bypass is selected for Fn Button Pair Setting Continuous Mode Shoot photographs in continuous sequence The follow ing options are available Continuous The camera re cords photographs one after the other while the shutter release button is pressed AF AF Cont The camera shoots by trailing a target subject using the external AF sensor while the shutter release button is pressed S Cont stream co...

Page 75: ...display To cancel the continuous shooting mode select Off for Continuous Mode AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 Note In the S Cont and M Cont modes Normal setting is applied automatically for Digital Zoom Image even if Auto Resize is selected page 131 In the AF Cont mode Multi AF setting is applied automatically to Focus At settings other than Off the flash turns off automatically focus and exposure are fixed w...

Page 76: ...hile shooting in the continuous mode a new folder is created automatically in a memory card and the shooting is continued Continuous Mode can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Le ver Setting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 Tip ViewingS ContandM ContImageswithPlaybackZoom Zoom can be used to view the indi vidual frames of S Cont and M Cont images during playback Pressing...

Page 77: ...page 78 and a third with a cool blueish cast Choose when you find it difficult to select the correct white balance Img Set BKT The camera takes three photos in three different picture qual ities The picture quality for the second and third picture can be selected DR BKT The camera takes three photos in three different dynamic range compensation settings one without the dynamic range compensation a...

Page 78: ...lue 2Press C D Caution Auto white balance setting is applied even when Multi P AUTO is selected for White Balance in the shooting menu page 78 Note Auto Bracket can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 Multiple Exposure Shooting Shoot a picture by synthesizing up to five images 1Select On or Off for options Press or to select a...

Page 79: ... shooting mode press the DISP button 3Take pictures Press the shutter release but ton to take the first picture Select Next shot and press C D to take the next picture Repeat the proce dures to take all the pictures select Retake shot to cancel and retake an image and select Complete to finish A composite image is saved Caution After taking five pictures a composite image is saved automati cally M...

Page 80: ...Compensation in the shooting menu displays the slider press or to choose a flash ex posure compensation value and press C D Flash exposure compensation is displayed in the picture display except when the flash is off 4 3 N 10M 9999 Caution Flash exposure compensation may have no effect outside the range of the flash page 23 Note Flash Exposure Compensation can be assigned to the ADJ le ver in ADJ ...

Page 81: ...mpensation has no effect in manual flash mode and Manual Flash Amount setting is applied instead The actual flash amount may differ from the setting in Manual Flash Amount Manual Flash Amount can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Set ting page 119 Flash Synchro Settings Choose how the flash synchronizes with the shutter 1st Curtain The flash...

Page 82: ... ISO 200 to ISO 1250 If Strong is selected more noise are likely to occur in images If using the digital zoom Dynamic Range Compensation has no effect Dynamic Range Compensation is not available for multiple ex posure shooting The desired effect may not be achieved if the scene is too bright or too dark Note Setting Multi for Exposure Metering is recommended when using the dynamic range compensati...

Page 83: ...duction is on AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 Note When a RAW quality option is selected for Picture Quality Size noise reduction applies only to the JPEG copy not to the DNG file The time needed to record photographs varies with the option selected for Noise Reduction Noise Reduction ISO Select the minimum ISO sensitivity at which noise reduc tion applies when Weak Strong or MAX is selected for Noise Reducti...

Page 84: ...se On to prevent blur caused by camera shake Caution The camera shake correction function is not available when the shutter speed is set to B T or more than 1 second in mode M the self timer is set or using an optional cable switch The camera shake correction function cannot prevent the blur caused by the movement of the subject Effects of the camera shake correction function differ depending on t...

Page 85: ...light hours minutes or seconds and press and to change Press C D to exit to shooting mode Interval will be displayed in the picture display 2Start shooting Press the shutter release button Photographs will be taken automatically at the selected interval 3End shooting Press C D to end shooting when all the de sired photographs have been taken Caution Interval shooting is not available in scene mode...

Page 86: ...us Mode is set to Off automatically in the interval shooting Date Imprint Imprint the date YY MM DD or date and time YY MM DD hh mm on photographs as they are taken An indicator is displayed in the picture display when date imprint is on AUTO 4 3 N 10M 9999 Note Date imprint is not available when the clock is not set Set the clock page 17 before using date imprint The date cannot be imprinted on m...

Page 87: ...der 2Adjust exposure compensation Press or to choose an ex posure compensation value Press the shutter release but ton to take a picture or press C D to exit to shoot ing mode Caution Exposure compensation is not available in mode M interval com posite shooting and movie mode Note Exposure Compensation can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Sett...

Page 88: ...s of the frame default Outdoors Use when shooting in daylight under clear skies Cloudy Use when shooting in daylight under cloudy skies Incandescent 1 Use with incandescent lighting Pictures taken in the Incandescent 2 setting are tinged with reddish cast comparing to the Incan descent 1 Incandescent 2 Fluorescent Lamp Use with fluorescent lighting Manual Set tings Measure white balance manually p...

Page 89: ...e balance may not produce the desired results with scenes lacking white objects This can be corrected by adding a white object to the scene before shooting Options other than Auto may not produce the desired results when the flash is used Select Auto when using the flash Auto setting is applied automatically in the following cases even if Multi P AUTO is selected In the interval composite shooting...

Page 90: ...D Note The area to measure the white balance in can be selected in Area measured for manual WB in the setup menu page 131 When the flash setting is on the white balance for when the flash fires can be measured by pressing the DISP button Detail MakingFineAdjustmentstoWhiteBalance To make fine adjustments to white balance 1Select Detail Highlight Detail in the white balance menu and press the DISP ...

Page 91: ...nsate color casts Choose white balance com pensation using the or button Press the DISP button to reset white balance compensation to a neutral value Blue Green Magenta Amber Amount 3Press C D Press the DISP button twice to cancel Note White Balance Compensation can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 When the mode dial is rot...

Page 92: ...is set to the selected value Note Step value for ISO sensitivity can be selected from 1EV or 1 3EV in ISO Step Setting in the setup menu page 124 Noise random variations in brightness and color may appear in photographs taken at high sensitivities The sensitivity displayed in the picture display in Auto and Auto Hi modes may differ from the actual value If the flash is used a sensitivity of Auto i...

Page 93: ... zoom by pressing and holding C D button can be selected from 2 and 4 Restore Defaults To restore default shooting menu settings pages 50 52 rotate the mode dial to 5 and select Re store Defaults in the shooting menu A confirmation dia log will be displayed highlight Yes and press C D to restore default values and exit to shooting mode Auto Aperture Shift If On is selected the camera will automati...

Page 94: ...or Reg My Settings is a scene mode Dynamic Range Expansion Choose the dynamic range expansion from Weak Me dium or Strong The range of brightness to be processed extends by se lecting the stronger effect Plus Normal Shooting Choose On to record two copies in the dynamic range shooting one with normal exposure and another with enhanced dynamic range Interval CompositeTime Set the shooting interval ...

Page 95: ...al Composite Img Select an option for saving images in the interval com posite shooting Off Saves a composite image only Save Each Image Saves original pictures separately from a composite image Saving image Saves images at each synthesis ...

Page 96: ...blinks and the re cording time and remaining time are displayed in the pic ture display while shooting a movie Recording ends automatically when memory is full Note Sounds made by the camera may be recorded with the movie Movies may be up to 29 minutes in length or 4GB in size De pending on the type of memory card used shooting may end before this length is reached The maximum total length of all ...

Page 97: ...ries of images frames that are played at high speed to create the illusion of motion Choose a frame size the size of each frame in pixels and frame rate the rate at which the frames are recorded 1Display the shooting menu Press C D to display the scene menu Press to highlight the mode tab press to highlight the shooting menu tab and press to place the cursor in the shooting menu 2Select Movie Size...

Page 98: ...t playback Progress is shown in the play back display The following operations can be performed To Press Description Advance rewind 8 9 Hold 8 to fast forward 9 to rewind Press 9 or 8 when the playback is paused to advance or rewind a movie frame by frame Hold 9 or 8 when the playback is paused for slow advance or rewind Pause resume ADJ Press the ADJ lever in to pause press again to resume Adjust...

Page 99: ...ess the 6 button and press the C D button 2Select a menu item Press or to scroll through the menu and press to display options for the highlighted item The playback menu contains the following options Option Page Slide Show 90 Protect 90 DPOF 92 Resize 94 Copy to Card from Internal Memory 94 Option Page Skew Correction 95 Level Compensation 96 White Balance Compensation 99 Trim 100 ...

Page 100: ...ures from accidental deletion Caution Formatting erases all files including protected files ProtectingIndividualPictures To protect or remove protection from individual files play the pic ture back and select Protect in the playback menu to display the options Highlight 1 File and press C D Protected files are indicated by an icon 4 3 N 10M 2011 01 01 00 20 ProtectingorRemovingProtectionfromAllFil...

Page 101: ... Range Select Protect in the playback menu to display the options To select images one at a time high light Sel Indiv press C D and proceed to Step 3 To select ranges highlight Sel Range press C D and proceed to Step 3 1 3Select photographs Press or to high light a photo and press C D to select Protect ed pictures are marked with an icon To remove protection from a photo highlight it and press C D...

Page 102: ...tos press the ADJ lever in to switch to Sel Indiv mode 4Press the Fn2 button A message will be displayed while the camera pro tects the selected files The camera will then return to playback mode DPOF Selecting Pictures for Printing Use this option to create a digital print order listing the photos you wish to print and the number of prints and then take the memory card to a digital print service ...

Page 103: ...rom the print order highlight Cancel All and press C D SelectingMultiplePhotosforPrinting Select photos in multi frame view 1Select DPOF Press C D in multi frame playback to display the playback menu Highlight DPOF and press 2Select photos and choose the number of prints Press or to highlight a photo and or to choose the number of prints To remove a photo graph from the print order press until the...

Page 104: ...photos cannot be resized Copy to Card from Internal Memory To copy all files from internal memory to a memory card insert the memory card in the camera and select Copy to Card from Internal Memory in the playback menu Caution If the space available on the memory card is insufficient to copy all the files in internal memory a message will be displayed To copy only those files that will fit in the s...

Page 105: ...ive the object is shown with an orange frame The camera can detect up to five objects to select a dif ferent object press or press to exit without cor recting perspective If the camera cannot detect an object an error message is displayed 3Press C D A message will be displayed while the camera copies the photo Caution Skew correction is available only with still images taken with this camera It is...

Page 106: ...photo Display the photo to be processed in playback mode 2Select Level Compensation Press C D to display the playback menu highlight Level Compensation and press 3Select Auto Highlight Auto and press If the camera is able to cre ate a copy a preview will be displayed with the original image displayed at upper left the corrected copy at right If the camera cannot create a copy an error message will...

Page 107: ...pixels shadows on the left and bright pixels high lights on the right Press the ADJ lever in to cycle through the black point mid point and white point and press or to position the se lected point for enhanced brightness and contrast For help press the Fn2 button press the button again to return to the preview display 3Press C D Press C D to copy the image to exit without creating a copy press the...

Page 108: ... pixel You can then move the mid point left or right to adjust bright ness Correcting overexposure Increasing contrast To increase contrast align the black point and white point with the darkest and brightest pixels You can then move the mid point left or right to adjust brightness Caution Level correction is available only with still images taken with this camera It is not available for movies or...

Page 109: ...eutral value to view or hide help press the Fn2 but ton 4Press C D Press C D to copy the image to exit without creating a copy press the DISP button twice A mes sage will be displayed while the camera copies the photo Caution White balance compensation is available only with still images taken with this camera It is not available for movies or pictures taken using S Cont or M Cont The desired resu...

Page 110: ...ng size and press the ADJ lever in to change the aspect ratio of the trimming box 4 3 1 1 For help press Fn2 and press the button again to re turn to the previous display 4Press C D Press C D to save the copy A message will be displayed while the camera copies the photo Caution Trimming is available only with still images taken with this cam era Pictures taken in the RAW mode cannot be trimmed Alt...

Page 111: ...he camera s picture display and speaker will turn off and photos and movies will be played back on the TV Do not move the camera by holding the AV cable or HDMI cable connected to the camera ConnectingtoaTVusinganAVCable Connect the camera to AV devices equipped with video input terminals using an AV cable AV 1 1Turn the camera off Be sure the camera is off before connecting or dis connecting an A...

Page 112: ...et to the standard used in your country or region before ship ment before connecting the camera to a device that uses a dif ferent video standard choose the appropriate video mode page 133 ConnectingtoaTVusinganHDMICable Connect the camera to AV devices equipped with HDMI terminals using an optional HDMI cable HC 1 1Turn the camera off Be sure the camera is off before connecting or dis connecting ...

Page 113: ...ecting the HDMI cable the display switches to single frame view AUTO is selected for the resolution of image output using an HDMI cable If the resolution of image displayed onTV is low with the AUTO setting select 1080i 720P or 480P in HDMI Output in the setup menu page 134 ...

Page 114: ...ely used for direct printing and direct printing is consequently only available with PictBridge compliant printers See the documentation pro vided with your printer for information on whether it supports PictBridge Selecting PTP for USB Connection Type in the setup menu is required depending on the type of printers Connecting the Camera Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cabl...

Page 115: ...er in while the above message is displayed it may in some cases be replaced after two sec onds by a message stating that the camera is connecting to a computer Turn the camera off and press the ADJ lever in again The message will be replaced by the PictBridge play back display If the PictBridge playback display does not appear the camera is still establishing a connec tion to the printer Caution D...

Page 116: ...in Highlight 1 File and press C D To print one copy of all photos press the ADJ lever in Highlight All Files and press C D 2Adjust printer settings Highlight an item and press to view the options avail able or choose Printer Select to use the default setting for the current printer the op tions available vary with the type of printer items not supported by the connect ed printer cannot be selected...

Page 117: ...er optimizes photo data Print Size Choose the print size Print Quality Choose the print quality Report Print Print a report Printing Quantity Choose the number of copies Toner Saving Use less toner during printing 1 Side 2 Sides Print on one or both sides of the paper Ricoh printers only Visit http www ricoh com for details 3Start printing Press C D when the menu in Step 2 is dis played A message ...

Page 118: ... deselect a photo graph press until the num ber of prints is zero Prnt Fil 4 3 N Last File 10M OK Forward Press or to highlight an additional photograph and press or to choose the number of prints 4Adjust printer settings Press C D to display the direct print menu Adjust settings as described on page 106 5Start printing Press C D when the print menu is displayed A message is displayed during print...

Page 119: ... a MODE tab will be displayed 2Select a menu tab Press to highlight the tab for the current menu and press or to highlight the key custom options tab or the setup tab Press to place the cursor in the selected tab 1 2 1 Key custom options tab 2 Setup tab 3Select a menu item Press or to highlight a menu item and press to display options for the highlighted item 4Select an option Press or to highligh...

Page 120: ...age 117 ADJ Lever Setting 5 Expo Metering 117 ADJ Shutter Confirmation Off 118 Fn Button Pair Setting Auto Bracket 119 Option Default Page Fn Button Pair Switching Fn Pair Setting1 120 Zoom Button Exposure Comp 121 Power Button Lamp On 121 Playback Mode Dial Options Setting1 121 M Mode Dial Options Setting1 121 One Press M Mode Aprtr Priority 122 ADJ Direct ISO Control Off 122 Delete My Settings 1...

Page 121: ...id Guide Display Options 127 Shooting Info Display Frame Off 127 Information Display Mode Off 128 Option Default Page One Press Zoom Ratio 9 8 128 AutoRotate On 129 White Saturation Display Off 129 Playback Order Options Sht Date Time 130 RAW JPEG Setting Fine 130 Color Space Setting sRGB 130 Area measured for manual WB Spot 131 Digital Zoom Image Normal 131 Store Menu Cursor Position Off 131 Card...

Page 122: ...ual focus macro flash self timer and display modes Shooting menu options All options except Multiple Exposure Shooting Interval Shooting Magnifica tion Ratio MF Restore Defaults Auto Aperture Shift Shutter Speed Auto Shift and Switch Shoot ing Mode White balance compensation will be stored if My Settings WB Comp is on page 117 Keycustomoptions Fn Button Pair Setting only when On is selected for My...

Page 123: ...r date page 114 se lect My Settings Box or Card and press Highlight the desired number and press C D Unnamed boxes will be named using the current date and time If the box has already been assigned a name the dialog will be displayed Select Yes to use the current name No to use a name based on the current date and time Note Settings assigned to card will be cleared if the memory card is formatted ...

Page 124: ...e Highlight My Settings Box or Card and press 3Select a destination Highlight the destination to assign the setting to MY 1 MY 2 or MY 3 and press 4Select a setting Highlight a setting to as sign to the selected position on the mode dial and press C D To exit without assigning settings to the mode dial press the DISP button Note My settings configured with other cameras cannot be recalled with thi...

Page 125: ...or MY3 on the mode dial highlight MY 1 MY 2 or MY 3 and press To edit settings saved in box or card select My Settings Box or Card and press Highlight the desired num ber and press 3Edit settings Press or to highlight items and press to edit Af ter editing each item press to return to the settings list where you can edit additional settings 4Save changes Press C D to save changes and exit to exit ...

Page 126: ... or press the DISP button to exit without renaming the settings Note When the settings registered in Reg My Settings are assigned to MY1 MY2 or MY3 if editing the settings in Edit My Settings the changes are reflected to the settings assigned to MY1 MY2 or MY3 If editing the assigned settings directly in the MY1 MY2 or MY3 mode the changes are not reflected to the settings registered in Reg My Set...

Page 127: ...Assign up to five frequently used options to the ADJ lever for quick access in 5 P A S and M modes At shipment the ADJ lever can be used for white balance page 78 ISO setting page 82 picture quality page 53 im age setting page 62 and exposure metering page 61 but it can also be used for white balance compen sation page 81 focus page 55 continuous page 64 bracketing page 67 flash compensation page ...

Page 128: ...the ADJ lever in and press the lever left or right or press or to view the options assigned to the lever AE AF target selection fixed and the options as signed to ADJ lever 1 to 5 are switched 2Select an option Press or to highlight an option and press the ADJ lever in or press C D to select Note AE AF target selection page 74 displayed at the upper right corner of the picture display cannot be re...

Page 129: ...Black White for Image Settings page 62 Color TE Select B W TE for Image Settings page 62 Color High B W Select Hi Contrast B W for Image Settings page 62 Color Cross Select Cross Process for Image Settings page 62 Color Pos Film Select Positive Film for Image Settings page 62 Color B Bypass Select Bleach Bypass for Image Settings page 62 Exposure Comp Display the exposure compensation slider page ...

Page 130: ...the focus target in macro mode page 21 Self timer Set the self timer page 24 Up to 4 settings can be registered 1Select Fn Button Pair Setting Highlight Fn Button Pair Setting in the key custom options tab and then press 2Select a number to assign a function to Press or to select Fn Pair Setting 1 to 4 and press 3Select a function to assign Press or to highlight a function to assign and press C D ...

Page 131: ...8 and 9 buttons Choose from none off digital zoom page 20 exposure com pensation default page 77 and white balance page 78 Power Button Lamp If On is selected the power button LED will light when the camera is turned on Playback Mode Dial Options M Mode Dial Options Choose the roles played by the ADJ lever and up down dial during playback zoom and in mode M Playback Mode Dial Options M Mode Dial O...

Page 132: ...or optimal exposure Shttr Priority Shutter speed remains at the selected value aperture is adjusted for optimal exposure Program Both aperture and shutter speed are adjusted for optimal exposure ADJ Direct ISO Control Select On to enable to change ISO sensitivity by pressing the ADJ lever left or right in the shooting mode Delete My Settings Highlight MY 1 MY 2 or MY 3 or highlight My Settings Box...

Page 133: ...y Before formatting copy the data you wish to keep to a computer page 135 LCD Brightness Select the brightness for the picture display 1Select LCD Brightness Highlight LCD Brightness in the setup tab and then press 2Select an option Press or to select Auto or Manual and press If selecting Auto the display returns to the setup menu If selecting Manual the control is displayed 3Adjust the brightness...

Page 134: ...1600 ISO 2000 ISO 2500 ISO 3200 ISO Auto High Settings Choose the maximum sensitivity Maximum ISO select ed by the camera and the shutter speed to shift the value of ISO sensitivity Change Shutter Speed when Auto Hi is selected for ISO Setting in the shooting menu page 82 Choose the maximum sensitivity from settings of ISO 200 AUTO 200 400 AUTO 400 default 800 AUTO 800 1600 AUTO 1600 or 3200 AUTO ...

Page 135: ...d or Level Sound is selected for Level Setting the camera will beep at regular intervals when the camera is level Volume Settings Select the volume for the operation sounds Choose from Off low medium and high LCD ConfirmationTime Choose how long a picture is displayed in the picture dis play after shooting Select from 0 5 1 2 and 3seconds Hold photograph is displayed until shutter release but ton ...

Page 136: ...sleep function is not available for the following cases When connected to an AV device using an AV cable or HDMI cable In the interval composite shooting scene mode LCD Auto Dim Select On to dim the picture display to save power if no operations are performed for five seconds Optional AF Distance Display Selecting On to display the indicator for the distance to the subject in shooting mode Level S...

Page 137: ...kes it easy to find the center of the subject Use for architec tural photography or photographing products for display A two by two grid with the center of the frame left clear to make it easier to view the subject Use if your subject is in motion Shooting Info Display Frame Select On to display shooting icons in a frame surrounding the view through the lens page 6 making it easier to frame photog...

Page 138: ...be displayed by Pressing the Fn1 t or N button Rotating the mode dial to a new position Using the up down dial Pressing the ADJ lever left or right Pressing the flash OPEN switch FOPEN to raise the flash The information display turns off if the shutter release button is pressed halfway or no operations are performed for a few seconds One Press Zoom Ratio Select the magnification at which pictures ...

Page 139: ... in the multi frame view Pictures with too much perspective taken with the camera tilted too far forward or backward Pictures taken with the camera upside down If the orientation of the camera changed while viewing a pic ture in the enlarge view While the skew correction is in process when an orange frame is displayed In the slide show or viewing images on a TV White Saturation Display Select On t...

Page 140: ... only a JPEG copy is not recorded Color Space Setting Choose the color space used to record photographs sRGB is widely used to reproduce digital images but of fers a smaller gamut of colors than AdobeRGB Caution The Adobe RGB color space was developed by Adobe Systems Inc and is compatible with the default color space used in Ado be Photoshop and other image editing software Note however that colo...

Page 141: ...ropped size It keeps from decreasing the image quality however the image size becomes small er Auto Resize zoom is available only when j 4 3 F or j 4 3 N is selected for Picture Quality Size page 53 The current picture size is dis played in the picture display when the camera is zoomed in the sizes of cropped image dif fer depending on the zoom ra tio AUTO 4 3 F 5M 9999 Caution Auto Resize has no ...

Page 142: ...te This option applies only to memory cards The names of photos in internal memory consist of RIMG and a four digit number Photos copied to a computer using DL 10 page 135 are given new names consisting of RIMG and a four digit number Photos taken with AdobeRGB selected for Color Space Setting page 130 are indicated by file names beginning with an un derscore e g _R010001 jpg or _RIMG001 jpg Cauti...

Page 143: ...dish Deutsch German Русский Russian Français French 简体中文 Simplified Chinese Italiano Italian 繁体中文 Traditional Chinese Español Spanish 한국어 Korean Nederlands Dutch ไทย Thai Video Out Mode When connecting the camera to a TV or VCR page 101 choose a video out mode that matches the standard used in the device The camera supports NTSC and PAL SECAM is not supported USB ConnectionType Select the type of ...

Page 144: ...rsion Confirm the version of the firmware and update the firm ware if necessary For information about firmware visit the Ricoh website http www ricoh com r_dc support Eye Fi Connection Settings When using the SD memory card with wireless LAN func tion selecting On enables the wireless LAN function Se lecting Off turns the wireless LAN function off and the card can be used as a standard SD memory c...

Page 145: ... your computer using the soft ware included in the internal memory of the camera Software Description DL 10 Copies pictures to your computer MediaBrowser View manage and edit images Caution Administrator privileges are required for installation DL 10 is not network compatible Use as a stand alone applica tion Note For details on MediaBrowser see the Help in MediaBrowser or visit the website http w...

Page 146: ...n 300 MB or more Display Resolution 1024 768 pixels or greater Display Colors 65 000 colors or greater USB Port A USB port compatible with the above mentioned computer Caution Windows XP 64 bit and Windows Vista 64 bit are not supported If your computer has an upgraded OS the USB function may not work normally so it will not be supported The software may not operate properly if changes are made to...

Page 147: ... card out of the camera With SD memory card in the camera the software cannot be installed 2Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer 3Connect the USB cable to the common terminal for USB port AV output of the cam era The camera turns on automati cally when a connection is established RICOHDCI E screen is displayed E indicates the drive name 4Click Start the digital camera software installer ...

Page 148: ...guage screen appears Windows Vista Windows 7 If a User Account Control dialog is displayed select Allow Windows Vista or Yes Windows 7 If an icon appears on the task bar click the icon to display the dialog After a short pause the Choose Setup Lan guage dialog will be displayed 6Select a language and follow the on screen instruc tions to complete installation The MediaBrowser installer will start ...

Page 149: ...ware 2 in the computer in which the DC software is already installed DL 10 for the DC Software 2 is added to the Start up folder If you uninstall the DC Software 2 with the DC Software and the DC Software 2 have been already installed DL 10 added to the Start up folder may be deleted ViewingSoftwareManual In the internal memory of the camera Software User Guide PDF file is available This guide exp...

Page 150: ...e for downloading For details about Adobe Reader see the Help for Adobe Reader Copying Pictures toYour Computer Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your comput er Caution Before proceeding confirm that Mass Storage is selected for USB Connection Type in the setup menu page 133 To copy pictures stored in the SD memory card insert the card in the camera first and then connect the camera to th...

Page 151: ...o separate folders by date of recording See the Software User Guide PDF file for more information If DL 10 is not installed Copy files from the cam era to the desired loca tion When Digital camera software installer screen appears click Example of the display in Windows XP 4Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable when transfer is complete Caution Do not turn off the camera or disconnect t...

Page 152: ... the steps below to copy pictures to your comput er Caution Before proceeding confirm that Mass Storage is selected for USB Connection Type in the setup menu page 133 To copy pictures stored in the SD memory card insert the card first and then connect the camera to the computer Turn the camera off before connecting the USB cable 1Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer 2Connect the USB cabl...

Page 153: ... camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer If the USB cable is disconnected without disabling the connec tion the Unsafe Removal of Device screen may be displayed Be sure to stop the connection before removing the USB cable When you connect your camera to a Macintosh computer a file called FINDER DAT or DS_Store may be created in your SD memory card which will appear as Unmatched Fi...

Page 154: ...Write Protected Card is write protected locked Unlock card Print settings cannot be applied to this file File is a movie or other file that cannot be selected for print ing Insufficient Memory Capacity short Insufficientmemorytostoreadditionalfiles Deleteexisting files or insert another card 12 30 Maximumnumberofimagesselectedforprinting Setnum ber of prints for other images to zero 108 Format int...

Page 155: ... off auto matically to save power Turn camera on 15 Battery is exhausted Charge battery rechargeable battery only insert fresh bat tery or use AC adapter 10 12 158 Battery is incompatible Usesuppliedbatteryorcompat ible AAA batteries 11 The camera does not turn off Camera malfunction Remove and reinsert battery or disconnect and reconnect AC adapter 12 158 Low battery indicator displayed or camera...

Page 156: ... card contacts are dirty Clean with soft dry cloth Cannot view photos after shooting Display time is too short Choose longer display time 125 Picture display is blank Picture display is dark Adjust picture display bright ness 123 Picture display is off Press DISP to turn picture dis play on 33 AV cable or HDMI cable is con nected Disconnect the cable Camera unable to focus in autofocus mode Lens i...

Page 157: ...sh output 70 Flash cover is not fully open Do not obstruct flash cover Photos are too bright Flash output is too high Reduce flash output move away from subject or use dif ferent light source 70 Picture display is too bright Adjust picture display bright ness 123 Photos are too dark Flash is off and subject is poorly lit Raise flash and choose another flash mode 22 Picture display is too dark Adju...

Page 158: ...Icableincorrectly connected Reconnect the cable 101 Video mode does not matchTV Choose another video mode 133 Cannot view pic tures on memory card Card was not formatted in camera Insert card that has been for matted in camera and contains pictures recorded with camera 12 123 Pictures were created with other device Memory card contacts are dirty Clean with soft dry cloth Card malfunction Insert an...

Page 159: ...rn camera off and then on again 15 Remove and reinsert battery or disconnect and reconnect AC adapter 12 158 Date is incorrect Clock is not set correctly Set clock to correct date and time 17 Date has been reset Battery has not been inserted for about a week Set clock to correct date and time 17 Pictures are not displayed onTV Video mode does not matchTV Choose another video mode 133 AV cable HDMI...

Page 160: ...ovies 1 30 1 2000 s Exposure control Metering TTL CCD metering in multi 256 segment center weighted and spot modes with autoexposure lock Mode Program AE Aperture priority AE Shutter priority AE Manual exposure Exposure compensation Manual 2 0 to 2 0EV in increments of 1 3EV Auto bracketing 0 5EV 0EV 0 5 EV and 0 3EV 0EV 0 3EV Exposure link range in auto shooting mode light metering mode center 1 ...

Page 161: ...ngs Picture quality1 Fine Normal RAW DNG 2 Image size pixels Photographs 3648 2736 3648 2432 2736 2736 3648 2048 3264 2448 2592 1944 2048 1536 1280 960 640 480 Movies 640 480 320 240 Storage SD SDHC and MultiMedia memory cards Eye Fi card X2 series internal memory approx 40MB File size approx 3648 2736 2 193KB frame N 3 728KB frame F 14 6MB frame RAW 3648 2432 1 954KB frame N 3 319KB frame F 13 0M...

Page 162: ...C 4c AC adapter 3 8V Battery life based on CIPA standard 6 DB 65 approx 390 shots AAA alkaline batteries approx 30 shots7 Dimensions W H D 108 6mm 59 8mm 25 2mm excluding projections Weight approx Camera excluding battery memory card and strap 190g Battery and strap 30g Tripod screw hole 1 4 20UNC Date storage time Approx 1 week Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Operating humidity 90 or less Stora...

Page 163: ...24 17702 h 4 3 F 12 297 602 1183 2418 4845 9718 e 4 3 F 15 370 749 1471 3008 6026 12089 c 4 3 F 24 570 1159 2277 4654 9324 18704 a 4 3 F 43 1041 2118 4160 8505 17039 34181 z 4 3 F 158 3776 7681 15082 30828 61759 123888 Movies z 640 30fps 22s 8min 54s 17min 58s 35min 17s 72min 8s 144min 30s 289min 52s z 640 15fps 43s 17min 4s 34min 9s 67min 3s 137min 3s 274min 33s 550min 45s y 320 30fps 54s 21min 2...

Page 164: ...length multiplier of 0 75 for wide angle shots giving a combined focal length of 21mm 35 mm format equivalent Re quires GH 2 Case included CA 2 cable switch A wired remote shutter release GF 1 external flash An external flash with TTL autoflash system page 159 GV 1 external viewfinder An optical viewfinder that attaches to the camera hot shoe Frames offer coverage for 21mm and 28mm lenses 35 mm fo...

Page 165: ...C 1 HDMI cable An HDMI cable for con necting the camera to a compatible TV etc GC 3 soft case GC 4 soft case can be used with GV 2 GS 1 or ST 2 neck strap GS 2 hand strap Note Before using optional accessories read the manual provided with the product The built in flash cannot be used with conversion lenses or lens hoods GH 1 GW 1 and GT 1 accessories for GR DIGITAL and GR DIGITAL II cameras canno...

Page 166: ...or a metal lens cap Toremovetheringcap Turn the camera off and rotate the ring cap counterclockwise until it can be removed To reattach the ring cap Turn the cam era off and place the cap on the camera keeping the marks on the camera body 1 and ring cap 2 aligned Rotate the cap clockwise un til it clicks into place ...

Page 167: ...trap GV 1 GV 2 external viewfinder HC 1 HDMI cable BJ 6 battery charger AC 4c AC adapter GH 2 lens hood and adapter GW 2 wide conversion lens Filters Attach to the HDMI cable con nector Remove ring cap before attaching ø43mm ø43mm AV 1 AV cable Attach to the com mon terminal for USB port AV output GL 1 Metal Lens Cap DB 65 DB 60 re chargeable battery USB cable CA 2 cable switch ...

Page 168: ... coupler The battery latch will click into place when the coupler is fully inserted 3Place the cable in the cable channel Open the power DC input cable cover and place the power cable in the cable channel 4Close the battery card cover Close and latch the cover Caution Be sure the cover is latched 1 2 5Plug the adapter in Attach the AC cable to the adapter and plug it in to a power outlet Caution B...

Page 169: ...oe 1Close the flash cover 2Remove the hot shoe cover from the hot shoe of the camera 3Attach the flash Turn the camera and the GF 1 off and attach the GF 1 to the hot shoe Hot shoe 4Turn the flash and camera on Note If the optional flash unit icon is not displayed turn the GF 1 and camera off and then remove and reattach the flash Switch the flash modes by pressing the F button If using the manual...

Page 170: ... ISO sensitivity page 82 5Turn the flash on Turn the flash on and set it to auto mode Set aper ture and ISO sensitivity to the values selected with the camera Take a test shot and adjust flash aperture and ISO settings as necessary Caution Turn the optional flash unit off before removing it from the cam era Do not raise the built in flash when an optional flash unit is at tached to the camera If t...

Page 171: ...aring any expenditure incurred thereby TelevisionPlayback An AV cable can be used to connect the camera to televi sions and monitors equipped with a video input terminal The camera supports the NTSC and PAL video formats Before connecting the camera to a video device select the appropriate video output mode Precautions for Use This product was manufactured for use in the country of pur chase the w...

Page 172: ... picture display Abrupt changes in temperature may cause condensation result ing in visible condensation inside the lens or camera malfunction This can be avoided by placing the camera in a plastic bag to slow the temperature change and removing it only after the air in the bag has reached the same temperature its surroundings To prevent damage to the product do not insert objects into the holes i...

Page 173: ...lure to observe this precaution could result in damage to the camera or its finish In the unlikely event of malfunction visit a Ricoh Repair Center The camera contains high voltage circuits Do not disassemble The picture display is easily scratched avoid touching it with hard objects Storage Do not store the camera where it will be exposed to extreme heat or humidity large changes in temperature o...

Page 174: ...mer will be charged to the customer whether or not they are incurred during the warranty period 6 This warranty only applies 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...

Page 175: ...lt the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC 15 105B Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for com pliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC 15 21 Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connec tions to host computer in order to comply with FCC emission limits FCC 15 27 An AC adapter wit...

Page 176: ...quence No 132 Case soft 155 Close up 21 Color Space Setting 130 Camera Shake Correction 74 Computer 135 Confirm Firmware Version 134 Connector cover 101 105 Continuous Mode 64 Contrast 96 Conversion lens wide 154 Copy to Card from Internal Memory 94 Copying to computer 140 142 Cross Process 62 Custom Self Timer 74 D Date and time 17 133 Date Imprint 76 DC power cable cover 3 158 Defaults 50 52 110...

Page 177: ...etting 82 ISO Step Setting 124 J JPEG 54 130 K Key custom options 110 112 L Language N 17 133 LCD Auto Dim 126 LCD Brightness 123 LCD Confirmation Time 125 Level Compensation 96 Level Setting 126 Level Tilt Calibration 126 Lock release 4 M M manual exposure mode 40 M Mode Dial Options 121 Macintosh 142 Macro mode 21 Macro Target 59 120 Magnification Ratio MF 83 Manual Flash Amount 71 Manual focus ...

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