Ricoh SHOTMASTER AF SUPER Manual Download Page 13

THE FEATURE MODE

  

 

 

This camera has a variety of operating modes which permit you to widely express 
your creativity. These modes include Panorama, Night Photography, TV, 
Continuous Shooting, Interval, and Multiple Exposure (M.E.).  
 
These modes may be used together with flash photography, self-timer, and/or 
remote control picture taking, allowing you to fully and precisely obtain the photo 
image you seek. Or you can experiment, and discover pleasantly surprising results. 
These modes are to stimulate your imagination and creativity. By all means, use 
this compact Ricoh SHOTMASTER AF SUPER camera to capture the unlimited 
kinds of images the world has to offer. 

* To change operating modes, simply press the Mode Button. Each time it is pressed, the camera will be set to the 
next mode. (Fig. 39)  
You can confirm that the desired feature mode is in effect by checking the LCD Panel which displays the current 
feature mode. The following symbols are used for the respective modes as listed below. For detailed operation of 
each mode, refer to their respective sections in this operating instructions.  
 
 

Feature mode symbols (Fig. 40)

  

 

 

 

USING THE PANORAMA MODE

  

 

By using Panorama Mode to shoot landscapes or long-distance objects, you can 
achieve even sharper images. (Refer to sample photo.)  
 
1. Press the Mode Button until the ~ mark appears in the LCD Panel. Then, press 
the Shutter Release Button to take a picture. (Fig. 41)  
 
* The lens will focus at infinity (oo) when the shutter is released.  
 
* The Flash Unit will not pop up even though the light may be insufficient.  
 
(Since the flash will not reach the subject anyway, battery power is conserve). 

Summary of Contents for SHOTMASTER AF SUPER

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Page 2: ...ocus shooting 19 Rewinding the film Auto reverse 21 Flash photography 23 Using the self timer 25 The feature mode 27 Using the panorama mode 29 Using the night photography mode 30 Using the TV mode 31...

Page 3: ...ording to the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment Fig 4 3 Close the Battery Compartment Cover by pushing it in the direction of the arrow Fig 5 4www butkus org When the battery is inserted...

Page 4: ...the roll as soon as possible and obtain a new battery 3 When the battery is completely exhausted the c symbol will be displayed Fig 10 Replace with a new battery 4www butkus org Cold temperatures will...

Page 5: ...E FILM Always avoid direct sunlight when loading the film 1 Push the Back Cover Latch downwards to open Fig 11 2 Load the film cassette into the Film Chamber and pull out enough film leader to extend...

Page 6: ...shutter can not be released Please reload the film by following steps 1 4 shown above Fig 16 Whether there is film in your camera or not can be confirmed by either the Film Loaded Window or the cartr...

Page 7: ...g VIEWFINDER Fig 22 1 Field of View Frame The subject such as people or scenery that you wish to take should be set within this frame Parallax Correction Marks When taking a picture of subject that is...

Page 8: ...w butkus org 3 Gently press the Shutter Release down to take a picture The film will advance automatically after the shutter teas been released Avoid pressing the Shutter Release Button too abruptly t...

Page 9: ...p Hold your finger in that position on the Shutter Release Button Fig 26 3 Now return the camera to its original position so that both people are in the Field of View Frame again and press the Shutter...

Page 10: ...y and E is displayed in the LCD Panel you can now open the Back Cover to unload the film Fig 29 If you wish to rewind the film before the end of the film is reached push the Manual Film Rewind Button...

Page 11: ...llow a constant flash capability However to prevent battery drain if no flash pictures are taken for 5 minutes flash recharging will stop and the Flash Ready Light will go off Even after recharging st...

Page 12: ...f timer Button is pressed if there is insufficient light b Wait for the Flash Ready Lamp to light c Press the Self timer Button again the camera will focus to make the exposure as described above 4www...

Page 13: ...tton Each time it is pressed the camera will be set to the next mode Fig 39 You can confirm that the desired feature mode is in effect by checking the LCD Panel which displays the current feature mode...

Page 14: ...vening panoramas that take advantage of natural illumination Refer to sample photo 1 Press the Mode Button until the q mark is shown in the LCD Panel Then take a picture Fig 42 The lens is set to 00 a...

Page 15: ...f flash is up it will not work USING THE CONTINUOUS SHOOTING MODE This mode allows you to shoot continuously as long as the shutter is pressed You can accurately capture the continuous action of car r...

Page 16: ...elease Button Your camera will automatically make another exposure each time the Flash Ready Lamp relights 6 Press the Mode Button to cancel the Continuous Shooting Mode and push the Flash Unit down t...

Page 17: ...also release the shutter during the Interval Mode If the Interval Mode is not cancelled the shutter will be released again 60 seconds after it was last released When in the Interval Mode if the surrou...

Page 18: ...To use the self timer in the M E Mode first use the Mode Button to select the M E Mode Then press the Self timer Button The flash can also be used to obtain various special effects REMOTE CONTROL SOCK...

Page 19: ...o the socket The screw length should be less than 5 7 mm 1 4 Do not place the camera near equipment that has strong magnetic fields such as a television or radio MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS RICOH SHOTMASTER...

Page 20: ...se and reverse completion battery condition landscape mode night scene mode continuous mode interval mode multi exposure mode TV mode Built in Flash Electronic flash automatically activates in dim lig...

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