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Chapter 1: Introduction

Read this chapter before use.

This chapter gives you an overview of the RICOH GR IIIx.

Chapter 2: Getting Started

Read this chapter before using the RICOH GR IIIx for the first time.

This chapter explains about basic operations such as turning the camera on, 

performing shooting, and playing back images.

Chapters 3 and Later

Read these chapters when you want to learn more about the different 
camera functions.

These chapters explain about shooting and playback functions, as well as 

how to customize the camera settings and use it with a computer.

Operating Manual

The serial number is located on the bottom of the camera.

Model:

 R05010

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Summary of Contents for GR III

Page 1: ... such as turning the camera on performing shooting and playing back images Chapters 3 and Later Read these chapters when you want to learn more about the different camera functions These chapters explain about shooting and playback functions as well as how to customize the camera settings and use it with a computer Operating Manual The serial number is located on the bottom of the camera Model R05...

Page 2: ...e for the product you have purchased we ask you to complete the user registration Visit the following website to complete the user 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 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 3: ...right holder is prohibited Exemption from liability RICOH IMAGING COMPANY assumes no liability 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 ra...

Page 4: ...cation and amateur radio stations are not operated in the vicinity 2 In the event that the camera causes harmful radio wave interference to premises radio stations for mobile object identification immediately change the frequency being used to avoid interference 3 If you have other troubles such that the camera causes harmful radio wave interference to specified low power radio stations for mobile...

Page 5: ... HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This product uses the RICOH RT font designed by Ricoh Company Ltd AVC Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive remuneration to i encode video in ...

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

Page 7: ...e camera immediately if it is malfunctioning Q Q Turn off the power immediately if any metallic object water liquid or oth er foreign object gets into the camera Remove the battery and memory card as soon as possible being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns If you are drawing power from a household electrical outlet be sure to unplug the power plug from the outlet Failure to observe this pr...

Page 8: ...y card are harmful if swallowed Seek medical assistance immediately Q Q Keep the camera out of the reach of children For children accidents may occur because they cannot understand the contents of Safety Precau tions and Precautions for Use Q Q Do not touch the internal components of the camera if they become ex posed as a result of being dropped or damaged The high voltage circuitry in the equipm...

Page 9: ...ower plug from the outlet and contact a service center for repair Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shocks Q Q If an abnormality such as an unusual sound or smoke is emitted from the camera immediately remove the power plug from the outlet and contact your nearest dealer or service center for repair Stop using the camera im mediately if it is malfunctioning Q Q Do...

Page 10: ...ay cause the driver to lose control and result in a traffic accident Failure to observe this precau tion could result in a traffic accident Q Q Remove the power plug from the outlets before cleaning the camera Q Q Remove the power plug from the outlets when the camera is not used Q Q Do not cover the camera while using it Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire Q Q Do not short the...

Page 11: ...tings Menus 30 C Playback Settings Menus 32 D Customize Settings Menus 33 E Setup Menus 35 2 Getting Started 37 Setting the Battery and a Memory Card 37 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 37 Charging the Battery 38 Initial Settings 40 Turning the Camera On 40 Setting the Language and the Date and Time 41 Formatting a Memory Card 42 Basic Shooting Operation 44 Shooting in the Program Mode 44 V...

Page 12: ...l Composite 81 Using the Self timer 83 Configuring the Capture Settings 84 Image Capture Settings 84 Movie Capture Settings 85 Setting the Image Finishing Tone and Correction 86 Using the ND Filter 86 Reducing Moiré AA Filter Simulator 86 Setting the Image Atmosphere Image Control 87 Correcting the Peripheral Illumination 89 Correcting a Range of Tones D Range Correction 89 Reducing Blurring of Im...

Page 13: ...ving the Settings 117 Assigning Settings to the Mode Dial 119 Using the Saved User Mode 120 Customizing the Button Functions 121 Registering Functions to the ADJ Mode 121 Changing the Functions of the Fn Button 123 Setting the Function of the Shutter Release Button 125 Display and Sound Settings 126 Setting the Information Displayed During Shooting Playback 126 Setting the Instant Review Display 1...

Page 14: ...Others 145 Error Messages 145 Main Specifications 147 Camera 147 USB Power Adapter AC U1 AC U2 151 Rechargeable Battery DB 110 151 Image Storage Capacity 152 Operating Environment 153 Using the Camera Abroad 154 Precautions for Use 155 Camera Care and Storage 157 Warranty Policy 158 Regulatory Compliance Statements 159 Index 167 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 15: ...t the package contains the items listed below RICOH GR IIIx Hot shoe cover Installed on the cam era Rechargeable battery DB 110 USB power adapter AC U1 or AC U2 Differs depend ing on the region g USB cable I USB166 g Hand strap g Operating Manual this manual Power plug Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 16: ...s of the Working Parts Power button lamp Hot shoe Microphone Lens AF assist light self timer lamp Microphone Strap eyelet Strap eyelet Status lamp Terminal cover USB terminal USB Type C Monitor Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 17: ...1 Introduction 15 Ring cap Tripod screw hole Release lever Battery card cover Speaker Strap eyelet Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 18: ...e the dial to change values for camera set tings such as exposure p 49 In the playback mode rotate the dial to mag nify the image or display multiple images at the same time p 46 p 92 2 Lock button Press to allow the mode dial to be turned 3 Mode dial Changes the exposure mode p 48 4 Shutter release button z Press to capture images Press halfway to activate autofocus p 44 Downloaded from ManualsNe...

Page 19: ...return to the previous screen p 25 11 White balance Down button t b Displays the white balance setting screen p 70 Moves the cursor down when an item is se lected 12 DISP button j Switches the display between the shooting in formation and playback information p 20 Press and hold this button in shooting mode to magnify the LiveView image p 45 13 Playback button g Switches between the shooting mode ...

Page 20: ...de p 48 22 Full Press Snap p 62 23 Crop p 85 24 Conversion lens p 139 25 ND Filter p 86 26 Focus frame p 44 27 Electronic Level p 126 28 AA Filter Simulator p 86 29 Histogram p 126 30 Front e dial 31 Shutter speed p 49 32 Aperture value p 49 33 Control dial 34 Sensitivity p 64 35 ADJ EV compensation lever 36 Exposure indicator Exposure compensation p 53 37 Battery level p 19 38 Recording indicator...

Page 21: ...atus p 99 12 Shutter speed 13 ApertureValue 14 Sensitivity 15 Exposure compensation 16 Battery level 17 Length of time of the recorded movie Elapsed time 18 Operation guide Memo The GPS positioning status shooting screen item No 8 and GPS information playback screen item No 3 aredisplayedwhen StoreLocationInfo issetto On in SmartphoneLink oftheE6menu and the camera is linked with a communication d...

Page 22: ...ly the information regarding the exposure AE lock autofocus frame and MF operation guide No Information Display Displays the information only when camera settings are changed Autofocus frame is displayed during range finding Display Off Does not display the autofocus frame and Live View but the information when the camera settings are changed Memo You can specify the displayed information in Shoot...

Page 23: ...998 99999 XXXXXXXXXXX 100 0630 42m N 35 E138 10 10 01 10 00 10 00 07 07 2021 07 07 2021 07 07 2021 b a Memo You can specify the displayed information in Playback Info Display of the D3 menu p 126 Histogram Grid Guide and Highlight Alert are not displayed for movies Using the Touch Panel You can perform operations such as selecting functions and setting the AF point for shooting with the touch pane...

Page 24: ...he following functions can be activated a s Macro Mode p 61 b t White Balance p 69 c u ISO Setting p 64 d v Drive Mode p 74 Memo The functions mentioned above can be set from the A menu by pressing f The functions assigned to c d can be changed with ISO Button and Drive Button of Fn Button Setting in the D2 menu p 123 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 25: ... Image Control p 87 Focus p 57 AE Metering p 63 File Format p 84 Outdoor View Setting p 129 3 Use ab to select a setting When making detailed settings press h 4 Press e The selected function is set and the camera is ready to perform shooting Memo The functions for ADJ mode can be changed in ADJ Mode Setting of the D2 menu p 121 When Shutter Btn Confirmation is set to On in the D2 menu pressing z h...

Page 26: ...g of the D2 menu ISO Button c Drive Button d and Movie Wireless Button k can also be set in Fn Button Setting p 123 When the power is turned on or the mode dial is turned the current function of the button is displayed If Guide Display is set to Off in the E2 menu the function is not displayed 100 F5 6 400 1 400 AF AE Lock ISO Setting Drive Mode Still Movie Downloaded from ManualsNet com search en...

Page 27: ...b to select a function Each menu type includes 1 to 11 menus To switch the screen display on a menu by menu basis press c and then ab 2 5m Face Eye Detection AF Assist Light Snap Focus Distance Full Press Snap Focus Peaking AF C Setting Focus Focus Settings On R0 RICOH Format Create New Folder Folder Name File Name Sequential Numbering Reset Numbering Copyright Information Setup R0 RICOH File Sett...

Page 28: ... the most appropriate menus for the camera settings at that time set Store Cursor Position to Off in the E2 menu p front e dial or r control dial can be turned in place of ab The setting is saved even after the power is turned off Each menu type can be restored to the default settings in Reset of the E11 menu 2 Indicator Lamps Power Button Lamp On On Count Down Volume Sound Effects Bluetooth Setti...

Page 29: ...ure Setting Exposure Mode Program AE Aperture Priority AE Shutter Priority AE Manual Exposure p 120 AE Metering Multi segment Center weighted Spot Highlight weighted p 63 ISO Setting ISO Setting AUTO 100 to 102400 ISOAutoUpperLimit Fromonesettinghigherthanthelowest ISO sensitivity to the highest ISO sensitivity 6400 ISO Auto Lower Limit From the lowest ISO sensitivity to one setting lower than the...

Page 30: ...nuous Shooting Bracket ing Multi exposure Interval Shooting Interval Composite Self timer 10sec 2sec Off p 74 AA Filter Simulator High Low Off p 86 A5 Image Capture Settings File Format JPEG RAW RAW JPEG p 84 Aspect Ratio 3 2 1 1 Crop 50mm 71mm Off JPEG Recorded Pixels L M S XS Color Space sRGB AdobeRGB A6 Image Process Settings Image Control Standard Vivid Monotone Soft Monotone Hard Monotone Hi ...

Page 31: ...1 Introduction 29 A7 Shooting Assist Shake Reduction On Off p 90 Auto SR Off Enable Auto SR Off Disable Auto SR Off p 90 Horizon Correction On Off p 90 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 32: ...ite Balance Auto White Balance Daylight Shade Cloudy Fl Daylight Color Fl Daylight White Fl Cool White Fl Warm White Tungsten CTE ManualWhite Balance ColorTemperature p 69 WB Fine tuning On Off p 71 AWB inTungsten Light High Low p 71 B4 Shooting Settings Still Movie Still Image Movie p 54 Macro Mode On Off p 61 B5 Movie Capture Settings Framerate 60p 30p 24p p 85 Sound Recording On Off 2 5m Movie ...

Page 33: ...ntrastB W Positive Film Bleach Bypass Retro Cross Processing Custom 1 Custom 2 p 87 Peripheral Illumin Corr On Off p 89 D Range Correction Highlight Correction Auto Off Shadow Correction Auto Low Medium High Off p 89 B7 Shooting Assist Movie SR On Off p 90 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 34: ... Corr Sensitivity High ISO Noise Reduction Shadow Correction p 100 Resize p 102 Cropping p 102 Levels Adjustment p 103 WB Adjustment p 105 Color Moiré Correction Low Medium High p 106 Base Parameter Adj Brightness Saturation Filter Effect Hue Toning Contrast Sharpness p 107 Movie Edit Cut Divide p 108 C3 Playback Settings Auto Image Rotation On Off p 94 Playback Order Options File No Shooting Date...

Page 35: ...on SnapFocusDis tance File Format JPEG RAW JPEG RAW Aspect Ra tio Crop JPEGRecordedPixels Framerate Still Movie Movie Wireless Button AE Metering ISO Setting ISO Button Flash Mode FlashExposureComp NDFilter DriveMode DriveBut ton Drive Continuous Shooting Self timer Image Control Shake Reduction One Push AE in M Mode 4 way Controller Action Touch AF Outdoor View Setting Wireless LAN Setting Hold M...

Page 36: ... Customization Shooting Info Display StandardInfo Display SimplifiedInfo Display NoInformation Display Display Off p 126 Playback Info Display Standard Info Display No Information Display Instant Review DisplayTime 0 5sec 1sec 2sec 3sec Hold Off Zoom Review On Off Delete On Off p 127 Quick Zoom x4 x8 x16 100 p 127 Focus Magnification On Off p 47 Grid Style 3x3 Grid 4x4 Grid p 128 Electronic LevelT...

Page 37: ...yright Information A freely defined string of 32 characters p 138 E2 Display Settings Store Cursor Position On Off p 26 Guide Display On Off p 24 Animation Setting On Off p 47 E3 LCD Setting LCD Setting Brightness 7 to 7 Saturation 7 to 7 Adjust Blue Amber 7 to 7 Adjust Green Magenta 7 to 7 p 128 OutdoorView Setting 2 to 2 p 129 E4 Indicator Lamps Power Button Lamp On Off p 129 Count Down On Off E...

Page 38: ... Off p 132 LCD Auto Dim On Off E8 AboutThis Device Firmware Info Options Certification Marks p 2 E9 Sensor Maintenance Pixel Mapping p 144 Dust Removal Execute Dust Removal Startup Action On Off Shutdown Action On Off p 144 E10 Language Date Setting Language H English French German Spanish Portuguese Italian Dutch Danish Swedish Finnish Polish Czech Hungarian Turkish Greek Russian Thai Korean Trad...

Page 39: ...mera toward OPEN to open the battery card cover 3 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 release your hand 4 Insert the battery Use the battery to press the latch and insert the battery all the way into the battery com partment To remove the battery slide the latch 5 Close the batte...

Page 40: ...8 The storage capacity varies depending on the memory card p 152 Charging the Battery Charge the rechargeable battery DB 110 using the provided USB cable I USB166 USB power adapter AC U1 AC U2 and power plug before use 1 Insert the power plug to the USB power adapter Insert it until it clicks into place 2 Open the terminal cover and connect the USB cable to the USB terminal Downloaded from Manuals...

Page 41: ...e is taken every 30 seconds the camera is turned off and back on after 10 pictures are taken The storage capacity is for reference For long periods of use it is recommended that you carry spare batteries Caution Use only genuine rechargeable battery DB 110 If the battery starts to run down more quickly even after being charged the battery has reached the end of its service life In this case replac...

Page 42: ...unctionEnabled When g is pressed and held with the camera turned off until a beep sounds the camera turns on in the playback mode with the wireless LAN function enabled p 115 When the wireless LAN function is enabled using g the camera is not switched to the shooting mode even if z is pressed When performing shooting or other operations press g to turn the camera off and press the power button to ...

Page 43: ...ge the value Press f to cancel the setting 3 Press e The date and time are set and the camera is ready to take a picture Memo If the battery is removed for about five days the date and time settings will be lost To retain the dateandtimesettings insertabatterywithsufficientpowerforatleasttwohours andthenremove the battery You can change the language and the date and time settings in the E10 menu 0...

Page 44: ...ernal Memory and press d The confirmation screen appears 5 Use a to select Execute and press e The memory is formatted and the screen in Step 4 reappears 6 Press f twice The shooting screen reappears R0 RICOH Format Create New Folder Folder Name File Name Sequential Numbering Reset Numbering Copyright Information Setup R0 RICOH File Setting Create New Folder Folder Name File Name Sequential Number...

Page 45: ... memory card while formatting or the card may be damaged Formatting deletes all data both protected and unprotected Memo When a memory card is formatted the volume label RICOH GR is assigned to the card Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 46: ...asured from up to 25 points and the green focus frame appears for the area in focus 3 Press z fully The image you have just taken is displayed on the monitor Instant Review and saved Focus The status lamp and the frame color show whether the subject is in focus Focus Status Frame Color Status Lamp Before focusing White Off Subject in focus Green Green on Unable to focus Red Green blinks 100 F5 6 4...

Page 47: ... p Switches the magnification between x4 and x16 abcd Slide Moves the magnified area e Resets to the entire image display The image cannot be magnified during recording in B mode Memo You can set the display and operation of Instant Review that displays the captured image immedi ately after shooting in the D3 menu p 127 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 48: ...Moves the magnified area Press n Double tap Magnifies the image with the magnification x4 x8 x16 100 set in Quick Zoom of the D3 menu p 127 In magnified view Returns to the single image display n to the left or right r Displays the previous or next image In magnified view Displays the previous or next image without changing the magnification j Switches between Standard Info Display Detailed Info D...

Page 49: ... is magnified centering on the AF point set in shooting Movies cannot be magnified If the image is switched to the previous or next image by flicking on the touch panel animation is displayed The function can be set to Off in Animation Setting of the E2 menu Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 50: ...reValue Shutter Speed Sensitivity J Program AE 1 1 2 K Aperture Priority AE 2 Automatically set 2 L Shutter Priority AE Automatically set 2 2 N Manual Exposure 2 2 2 1 The Program Shift allows you to select the combination of aperture value and shutter speed 1 Set the mode dial to J K L or N The exposure mode and set value are dis played on the shooting screen 100 F5 6 800 1 400 Downloaded from Ma...

Page 51: ...he exposure value is in the range of 2 EV the indicator changes according to the exposure value The indicator turns yellow when the values are outside this range When the ISO sensitivity is set to ISO AUTO the exposure compensation can be adjusted using r 3 Shoot Memo If Auto EV Compensation is set to On in the A2 menu the exposure is automatically compen sated when the correct exposure cannot be ...

Page 52: ...ensitivity in N mode or if the shutter speed is set to B T or BT the AE lock function is not available AFUsingtheTouchPanel By default only the AF point can be changed using the touch panel To perform autofocus and shooting using the touch panel set Touch AF in the D2 menu AF Point Sets the AF point to the touched point AF Point Focus Sets the AF point to the touched point and performs autofocus A...

Page 53: ... the button is pressed again BT Bulb timer Exposure is started when z is pressed and ended after the set time has elapsed Set the exposure time using r B and T are available when Drive Mode is set to Single Frame Shooting or Multi exposure and BT isavailablewhen DriveMode issetto SingleFrameShooting Multi exposure Interval Shooting or Interval Composite Operation is also possible using the optiona...

Page 54: ...iew is used for checking the depth of field so it may not function properly with AE This function is not available in B mode FunctionsinNMode The functions for p and n in N mode can be switched in M Mode Dial Setting of the D2 menu When OnePushAEinMMode isregisteredin FnButton Setting p 123 of the D2 menu you can select the priority of values for when the button is pressed Program AE Adjusts both ...

Page 55: ...pressed to the right and minus when it is pressed to the left In N mode turn r Settings can be made in the range of 5 0 EV 2 0 EV in B mode in increments of 1 3 EV steps Caution Exposure compensation is not available when the sensitivity is fixed at a certain sensitivity in N mode Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 56: ...cording starts The recording time is displayed while record ing 4 Press z again Recording stops Caution When Sound Recording is set to On default setting in the B5 menu camera operation sounds are also recorded If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high during recording recording may be termi nated The following functions cannot be used in B mode Flash Wireless LAN 1 00 00 0 01 58 Down...

Page 57: ...the memory card or internal memory becomes full The maximum recording time per shooting depends on the capacity of the memory card p 152 Shooting may stop even before the maximum recording time is reached The amount of time remaining is calculated based on the amount of memory available and may not diminish at an even rate Use a memory card of Speed Class 6 or higher for recording movies The use o...

Page 58: ... 20 cd q During playback Fast reverses Fast forwards playback While playback is paused Reverses Forwards a frame h While playback is paused Saves a still image as a JPEG file j Switches between Standard Info Display and No Information Display Memo The sound volume at the start of movie playback can be set in Playback SoundVolume of the C3 menu In Movie Edit of the C2 menu a movie file can be divid...

Page 59: ...eframeinthecenterofthe monitorissetasthetargettobetracked andagreentargetsymbolappears When a tracking target cannot be found the frame turns red Continuous AF Keeps focusing while z is pressed halfway p 59 Focus priority or FPS priority can be set in AF C Setting of the A1 menu MF Focuses manually p 60 Snap Fixes the focus to the set distance Set a distance in Snap Focus Distance of the A1 menu T...

Page 60: ...F or Off in Face Eye Detection of the A1 menu When Auto areaAF SelectAF or PinpointAF isset theAFassistlightonthefrontofthecamera lights as necessary The AF assist light can be set to Off in AF Assist Light of the A1 menu When Focus Peaking is set to Highlight Edge or Extract Edge in the A1 B1 menu the out line of the subject in focus is emphasized and this makes it easier to check the focus By de...

Page 61: ...4 Press e The AF point is set Memo When 4 way Controller is set to AF point change Prior ity in the D2 menu the AF point can be moved using abcd without pressing e In this case the but ton functions are as follows e Resets the AF point to the center Press and hold e Switches between the AF point setting by abcd and the di rect functions stuv 100 F5 6 400 1 400 4 way Controller Direct Key Priority ...

Page 62: ...ance 1 Set MF in Focus of the A1 B1 menu The focus bar appears on the shooting screen 2 Press a d appears on the focus bar 3 Use r to set a focus distance Memo If MF Auto Magnification is set to On in the A1 B1 menu the image on the shooting screen is automatically magnified This makes it easier to focus 100 F5 6 400 1 400 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 63: ...n appears on the shooting screen 2 Shoot To cancel the macro mode press a again Memo The macro mode can be set to On or Off in Macro Mode of the A4 B4 menu When Focus is set to Snap or Z Select AF is applied Caution When Focus is set to MF pressing a enables focus distance adjustment p 60 To enter the macro mode set Macro Mode in the A4 B4 menu 100 F5 6 400 1 400 Downloaded from ManualsNet com sea...

Page 64: ...enu When set to On the icon and shooting dis tance are displayed on the shooting screen On Performs shooting by focusing at the distance set in Snap Focus Distance when z is fully pressed Off Performs autofocus and then shooting Caution Full Press Snap is not available in the following cases B mode Macro mode When Focus is set to MF Snap or Z When Drive Mode is set to Self timer Memo Even when Ful...

Page 65: ...light weighted Meters exposure in multiple areas of the frame with emphasis on the bright areas Memo This function can be registered to ADJ Mode Setting of the D2 menu p 121 When LinkAEandAFPoint issetto On intheA2menu themeteringpointandtheAFpointcan be linked in the following combinations of the AE Metering and Focus settings AE Metering Focus Multi segment Select AF Pinpoint AF Tracking AF or C...

Page 66: ...p 84 ISO sensitivity can also be set in ISO Setting of the A2 menu The detailed settings of ISO AUTO can be set from the menu ISO Auto Upper Limit Select the highest ISO sensitivity for ISO AUTO ISO Auto Lower Limit Select the lowest ISO sensitivity for ISO AUTO Minimum Shutter Speed Select the shutter speed to increase the sensitivity for ISO AUTO When the setting of ISO Button has been changed i...

Page 67: ...ernal flash unit off before removing it from the camera If the external flash unit is not recognized by the camera turn the camera and external flash unit off and then remove and reattach the flash UsingOtherExternalFlashUnits Use only flash units with one signal terminal which must be an X contact with a positive voltage of no more than 20V When other external flash units are used you cannot set ...

Page 68: ...ing the red eye phenom enon 1 Select Flash Mode in the A2 menu and press d 2 Select Flash Mode and press d 3 Use ab to select a flash mode and press e 4 To compensate the flash exposure select Flash Exposure Comp and press d 5 Select a compensation value and press e Settings can be made in the range from 2 0 to 1 0 6 Press f twice Caution In L and N modes Slow speed Sync and Slow Sync Red eye cann...

Page 69: ... second Off Does not apply the noise reduction at any ISO setting The status lamp blinks while the processing of Slow Shutter Speed NR is being performed High ISO Noise Reduction You can reduce the amount of noise when image are taken with a higher sensitivity 1 Select High ISO Noise Reduction in Noise Reduction of the A6 menu and press d The High ISO Noise Reduction screen appears 2 Use ab to sel...

Page 70: ...Reduction screen appears When Custom is selected proceed to the next step When other settings are selected proceed to Step 5 3 Select Custom Options and press d The ISO sensitivity setting screen appears 4 Use ab to select an ISO sensitivity and cd to select a level 5 Press e 6 Press f twice Caution When noise reduction is set it may take longer than normal to save images ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 I...

Page 71: ...es are mixed together such as sunlight and flash This cannot be selected in B mode Daylight Used when shooting in daylight under clear skies Shade Used when shooting in shade Cloudy Used when shooting in daylight under cloudy skies Fl Daylight Color Used with daylight fluorescent lighting Fl DaylightWhite Used with neutral white fluorescent lighting Fl CoolWhite Used with cool white fluorescent li...

Page 72: ...Balance screen appears 2 Use ab to select a setting If no compensation is required proceed to Step 6 Refer to p 72 for details on Manual White Balance and p 73 for Color Temperature 3 Press h 4 Use abcd to fine tune the color 5 Press e The screen in Step 2 reappears Cancel Multi Auto White Balance White Balance Settings OK G1 A1 Cancel OK Daylight Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 73: ...hite balance when the light source is specified set WB Fine tuning to On in the A3 B3 menu You can set the tungsten light color tone for AutoWhite Balance in AWB inTungsten Light of the A3 B3 menu 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 White Balance Multi Auto White Balance or ManualWhite Balance Th...

Page 74: ...white subject such as a sheet of paper under the light for shooting 3 Press j An image to be used for white balance adjustment is taken 4 Use abcd to adjust the point 5 Press e The White Balance screen reappears 6 Press e The shooting screen reappears Cancel Manual White Balance OK Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 75: ...erature screen appears 2 Use ab to set a value The color temperature can be set between 2500 to 10000 K in increments of 10 K Press j to fine tune the color 3 Press e The White Balance screen reappears 4 Press e The shooting screen reappears 0 0 5000K Cancel OK Color Temperature Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 76: ...g Takes three images with different exposure settings p 76 Multi exposure Takes images while merging them together p 77 Interval Shooting Takes pictures automatically at a fixed interval p 79 Interval Composite Merges a series of images taken continuously in such a way that the bright areas remain Use this function when you wanttorecordthetrailsoflightformedbystarsorthemoon during nightscape shoot...

Page 77: ...ode can also be set in Drive Mode of the A4 menu Shooting Continuously Continuous Shooting 1 Select Continuous Shooting in Step 3 on p 74 2 Press and hold z on the shooting screen Pictures continue to be taken as long as you hold down z 100 F5 6 400 1 400 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 78: ...m 0 3 to 5 0 Bracketing Order Sets the order of 3 images to be taken from 0 0 0 and 0 3 Press f The Drive screen reappears 4 Press e The shooting screen reappears 5 Press z Three images are saved in the set order with one release of the shutter Memo When using the flash pictures are taken while automatically changing flash exposure Drive Bracketing Cancel OK 0 3 0 Bracketing Bracket Value Bracketi...

Page 79: ...right Creates a composite image replacing only the portions that are brighter compared with the first image Save Interim Images Specifies whether to save unprocessed images and images in the middle of processing Images in the middle of processing are saved in JPEG format 3 Press f The Drive screen reappears 4 Press e The shooting screen reappears 5 Take the first image Save Interim Images Composit...

Page 80: ...shot 8 Select Complete to end shooting The merged image is saved Caution The settings for the following functions cannot be changed during the multiple exposure shooting White Balance of the A3 menu Drive Mode of the A4 menu File Format Aspect Ratio Crop and JPEG Recorded Pixels of the A5 menu Image Control of the A6 menu Next shot Next shot Retake shot Complete Execute Downloaded from ManualsNet ...

Page 81: ...to 99 Start Interval Specifies whether to take the first image immediately or at the set time StartTime Specifies the time when Start Interval is set to SetTime 3 Press f The Drive screen reappears 4 Press e The shooting screen reappears 5 Press z When Start Interval is set to Now the first image is taken When Set Time is set shooting starts at the set time To cancel shooting press e 2 00 00 00 00...

Page 82: ...interval shooting is canceled if the exposure mode is changed or the power is turned off Memo For each interval shooting a new folder is created and the captured images are saved there If shooting is performed with Full Press Snap when Focus p 57 is set to MF Snap or Z in the A1 menu the focus is fixed at the position of the first shot The use of the battery with sufficient power or the optional A...

Page 83: ...urs Start Interval Specifies whether to take the first image immediately or at the set time StartTime Specifies the time when Start Interval is set to SetTime Save Interim Images Specifies whether to save unprocessed images and images in the middle of processing Images in the middle of processing are saved in JPEG format 4 Press f The Drive screen reappears 5 Press e The shooting screen reappears ...

Page 84: ...ocus is not performed for the second image and subsequent images Slow Shutter Speed NR of Noise Reduction in the A6 menu and Shake Reduction of the A7 menu are fixed to Off Memo When Save Interim Images is set to save unprocessed images and images in the middle of process ing a new folder is created and the images are saved there for each interval composite The values of the following settings are...

Page 85: ... light blinks during the count down for self timer shooting Memo The self timer can only be used for the first image in Interval Shooting and Interval Composite When Start Interval is set to SetTime the self timer cannot be used You can set the AF assist light not to blink during the countdown p 129 Cancel OK Self timer 10sec Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 86: ...Setting or Fn Button Setting in the D2 menu p 121 p 123 If JPEG RAW or JPEG RAW is set to Fn Button Setting the image format can be easily switched ShootingRAWImages A RAW image can be converted to JPEG format in RAW Development of the C2 menu p 100 The following functions are not reflected in RAW images These functions can be reflected when a RAW image is converted to JPEG format in RAW Developme...

Page 87: ...ded Pixels Crop JPEG Recorded Pixels 50mm When L is set Records images with M 71mm When L or M is set Records images with S Movie Capture Settings Set the file format for movies in Movie Capture Settings of the B5 menu Framerate 60p 30p 24p Sound Recording On Off Movie SR 60p Movie Capture Settings Framerate Sound Recording Macro Mode Image Control Peripheral Illumin Corr D Range Correction Downlo...

Page 88: ...e ND filter is always used The icon is displayed on the shooting screen Off The ND filter is not used Memo This function can be registered to Fn Button Setting in the D2 menu p 123 Reducing Moiré AA Filter Simulator A moiré reduction effect simulating that of a low pass filter can be achieved with AA Filter Simulator of the A4 menu High Low or Off can be selected Caution When shooting with a fast ...

Page 89: ...st B W Takes a black and white image with stronger contrast Makes it possible to take imageswithagrainyfeel suchasthatcreatedwithultra high sensitivityfilmin a film camera or with push processing film at the development stage Positive Film Takes highly saturated images like those taken with positive film Bleach Bypass Takes images with low saturation and high contrast Retro Takes images that look ...

Page 90: ...ending on the selected image 5 Press e The screen in Step 2 reappears 6 Press e 7 Press f The icon appears on the shooting screen Caution The Image Control setting is not applied to RAW images It can be set when RAW Development of the C2 menu is performed p 100 Memo This function can be registered to ADJ Mode Setting or Fn Button Setting in the D2 menu p 121 p 123 Image Control Standard Cancel OK ...

Page 91: ... and dark portions of an image clearly visible Highlight Correction Auto On or Off can be selected On cannot be selected in B mode Shadow Correction Auto Low Medium High or Off can be selected Caution When Shadow Correction is set to High noise may be noticeable in images When the ISO sensitivity is set to a value lower than ISO 200 Highlight Correction has no effect Cancel Cancel OK OK On Off Per...

Page 92: ...onSetting intheD2menu theShakeReductionfunctioncan be turned on and off with button operation only p 123 When Self timer is set in Drive Mode Shake Reduction is automatically set to Off To fix the setting to On set Auto SR Off to Disable Auto SR Off in the A7 menu Correcting the Horizontal Camera Angle With Horizon Correction of the A7 menu you can correct the horizontal camera angle detected by t...

Page 93: ...playback functions setting screen Press k in the playback mode to display the playback functions setting screen The C1 C2 menu settings can be set on the playback functions setting screen Caution The playback functions that are not supported by the displayed image cannot be used Delete OK Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 94: ...e view i Deletes the selected image k Displays the playback functions setting screen 2 Press e The selected image is displayed in the single image display Memo Images are played back in order of shooting date The playback order can be changed to File No in Playback Order Options of the C3 menu If you select Delete Protect or File Transfer of the C1 menu while multiple images are dis played each fu...

Page 95: ...selection range 3 Press h The deletion confirmation screen appears 4 Select Execute and press e The selected images are deleted Memo Protected images cannot be selected The method to select multiple images is the same also for the following functions Protect p 97 FileTransfer p 99 DisplaytheCmenusorplaybackfunctionssettingscreeninStep1of DisplayingMultipleImages p 92 and select the function 100 99...

Page 96: ...In the playback mode the displayed image is rotated according to the camera s orientation When AutoImageRotation issetto Off intheC3menu theimagedisplayorientationisfixedregard less of the Image Rotation setting Caution Rotation direction cannot be changed when the write protect switch on the memory card is locked or for the following images Movies Protected images Image Rotation Cancel OK Downloa...

Page 97: ...l 3 Connect the other end of the conversion cable to the input terminal on the AV device For details refer to the operating manual for the AV device 4 Turn the AV device and camera on Caution While the camera is connected to an AV device nothing is displayed on the camera monitor The audio of the video is output from the AV device Adjust the volume on the AV device Memo The USB terminal USBType C ...

Page 98: ...age For images taken with File Format set to RAW JPEG you can select file formats to delete When Delete All Images is selected you cannot select file formats to delete 3 Press e The image is deleted Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to delete another image To end the process select Cancel 1 100 100 0001 10 00 Delete JPEG Delete RAW Delete All Images Cancel Cancel Delete RAW JPEG Execute 07 07 2021 Downloaded f...

Page 99: ...en Protect 1 Image is selected the se lected image is protected To protect another image repeat Steps 2 and 3 When Protect All Images is selected select Protect or Unprotect All images are pro tected or unprotected Memo To unprotect the image set Protect again Caution If Format of the E1 menu is performed protected images are also deleted 1 100 100 0001 10 00 Protect 1 Image Protect All Images Exe...

Page 100: ... menu or on the playback functions setting screen and press d 3 Select Execute and press e The still images and movies stored in the internal memory are copied in a new folder Caution If there is not enough space available on the copy destination memory card a message indicating that there is insufficient space appears Copying from a memory card to the internal memory is not possible Downloaded fr...

Page 101: ...o select an image For images taken with File Format set to RAW JPEG you can select file formats to transfer 3 Press e The transfer reservation is set for the image To transfer another image repeat Steps 2 and 3 Memo To cancel the transfer reservation set FileTransfer again Refer to Using the Camera with a Communication Device p 111 for how to connect the camera and a communication device 1 100 100...

Page 102: ... Control can be configured and saved 1 Display a RAW image in C mode 2 Select RAW Development in the C2 menu or on the playback functions setting screen and press e The RAW Development screen appears 3 Use ab to select a parameter The following settings are available JPEG Recorded Pixels Aspect Ratio Color Space White Balance Image Control Peripheral Illumin Corr Sensitivity High ISO Noise Reducti...

Page 103: ... reappears 7 When you have finished configuring all of the settings press e A new JPEG image is saved 8 Select Continue or Finish and press e When Continue is selected the screen in Step 3 reappears Caution When the Aspect Ratio setting has been changed in the A5 menu during shooting the aspect ratio cannot be specified with RAW Development 6000x4000 JPEG Recorded Pixels Cancel OK Downloaded from ...

Page 104: ...ctions setting screen and press d 2 Specify the range to crop abcd Moves the cropping frame Press n Changes the aspect ratio of the cropping frame 16 9 3 2 4 3 or 1 1 j Switches the p operation between changing the cropping size and rotating the image p Changes the cropping size or rotates the cropping frame 0 1 h Rotates the cropping frame 90 k Displays the Preview p During the Preview Magnifies ...

Page 105: ... playback functions setting screen and press d The Levels Adjustment screen appears 2 Adjust the value Press n Switches the adjustment points cd n to the left or right Adjusts the value h Performs the auto correction k Displays the Preview p During the Preview Magnifies the image 3 Press e The image is saved as a new image Levels Adjustment Switch Points Cancel OK Preview Auto Adjust Downloaded fr...

Page 106: ...he image darker For overexposed images slide the left thumb to the right until it reaches the left end of the histogram For underexposed images slide the right thumb to the left until it reaches the right end of the histogram When the spikes of the histogram are concentrated in the center and the image contrast is low slide the right and left thumbs to both ends of the histogram Downloaded from Ma...

Page 107: ...2 menu or on the playback functions setting screen and press d The WB Adjustment screen appears 2 Adjust the value abcd Moves the adjustment points k Displays the Preview p During the Preview Magnifies the image 3 Press e The image is saved as a new image 0 0 Cancel OK WB Adjustment Preview Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 108: ...rection screen appears 2 Adjust the value ab Selects the correction level k Displays the Preview p During the Preview Magnifies the image 3 Press e The image is saved as a new image Caution Some images may not be corrected properly If you perform Color Moiré Correction color loss or color bleeding may occur Color Moiré Correction Cancel Low Medium High OK Preview Downloaded from ManualsNet com sea...

Page 109: ...tch between normal editing and monotone editing 3 Adjust the value ab Normal editing Selects Brightness Saturation Hue Contrast or Sharp ness Monotone editing Selects Brightness Filter Effect Toning Contrast or Sharpness cd Selects a value 4 k Displays the Preview p During the Preview Magnifies the image 4 Press e The image is saved as a new image 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cancel OK Preview Brightness Base Para...

Page 110: ...pecified with the starting and ending points as a new movie file Divide Dividesamovieintotwofilesatthespecifieddevisionpointandsavesasnewfiles 3 Specify the starting and ending points or division point You can play or pause the movie in the same manner as when viewing a movie in the play back mode Cut OK Cancel Movie Edit Divide 00 20 00 45 Cut Synchronize Points Switch Points OK Cancel Preview 00...

Page 111: ...nding points r Cut Moves the starting or ending point Divide Moves the division point h Cut Moves the starting or ending point to the playback point Divide Moves the division point to the playback point k Displays the Preview 4 Press e The movie file is saved as a new file Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 112: ...erted the files in the internal memory are displayed 4 Copy the captured images to the computer 5 Disconnect the camera from the computer when the copy is complete 6 Remove the USB cable from the camera Caution Do not remove the USB cable while copying images If the battery level is low it may take some time until the camera is recognized by the computer Memo When the camera is connected to a comp...

Page 113: ... after shoot ing p 116 When the captured images are transferred the camera is connected to the communica tion device via a wireless LAN The Bluetooth connection and the wireless LAN connection can be switched using the Image Sync When using the camera with a communication device refer to the operating manual of the device and the Image Sync website p 116 The Image Sync screen differs depending on ...

Page 114: ... camera enters a pairing standby state and the camera s Device Name and Pass word are displayed 8 Start the Image Sync on the communication device select GR IIIx on the model selection screen and then tap Connect over Bluetooth The camera and the communication device are paired When the camera is connected to the com munication device via Bluetooth the icon indicating the connected status appears ...

Page 115: ...stricted or prohibited such as on airplanes When using the Bluetooth function observe local laws and regulations governing radio commu nication Memo Select PairedDevices onthescreeninStep7todisplaythenamesofpairedcommunicationdevices You can cancel the pairing by pressing h on this screen The pairing can be established with up to six communication devices Select Communication Info in Step 4 to dis...

Page 116: ...ethewirelessLANfunctioninalocationwheretheuseofwirelessLANdevicesis restricted or prohibited such as on airplanes When using the wireless LAN function observe local laws and regulations governing radio commu nication Setting from the Menus 1 Select Wireless LAN Setting in the E6 menu and press d 2 Select Action Mode and press d 3 Select On and press e Memo Select CommunicationInfo inStep2todisplay...

Page 117: ...mode from the power off state of the camera 1 Press and hold g with the camera turned off until a beep sounds The camera is turned on in the playback mode and the wireless LAN function is turned on Caution When the wireless LAN function is turned on using g the camera does not enter the shooting mode even if the shutter release button is pressed When performing shooting or other operations press g...

Page 118: ...site Memo For how to connect the camera to a communication device and details on the Im age Sync refer to the following website http www ricoh imaging co jp english products app image sync2 YoucanusetheImageSyncinstalledonthecommunicationdevicetooperatethe camera and adjust the camera s date and time You can make the following settings in Smartphone Link of the E6 menu Store Location Info Records ...

Page 119: ...2 menu settings and the Grid Style setting of the D3 menu E3 E4 E5 menu settings Saving the Settings Up to six sets of settings can be saved 1 Set the exposure mode and all the necessary settings to save 2 Select Save Settings in the D1 menu and press d The Save Settings screen appears 3 Select from BOX1 to BOX6 and press e User Mode Save Settings Rename Recall Delete Settings M Mode Dial Setting ...

Page 120: ...t selection cursor to the right and left e Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor You can use the touch panel for the operations 6 After entering the text move the text selection cursor to 1 and press e The confirmation screen appears 7 After checking the setting press e The D1 menu reappears Memo If a name is not entered the registration date and time will be the name To chang...

Page 121: ... Recall screen appears 2 Select the mode dial to assign the saved setting to from USER1 P USER2 Q or USER3 R and press d 3 Select from BOX1 to BOX6 and press e The selected setting is assigned to the mode dial The screen in Step 2 reappears USER1 USER2 USER3 Recall Assign settings saved in User Mode Box to Mode Dial Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 122: ...savedinthecamera Ifthemodedialisturned thesettingisreset to the saved setting To change the saved setting save a setting in Save Settings again If the Box settings assigned to the mode dial are changed the settings applied to the mode dial are also changed 100 F5 6 400 1 400 USERMODE_NAME_XXXXXX AF AE Lock ISO Setting Drive Mode Still Movie Program AE Shutter Priority AE Aperture Priority AE Manua...

Page 123: ...op JPEG Recorded Pixels AE Metering Setting3 ISO Setting Flash Mode Flash Exposure Comp Drive Self timer Image Control Setting1 One Push AE in M Mode Touch AF Outdoor View Setting Setting5 1 Select ADJ Mode Setting in the D2 menu and press d The ADJ Mode Setting screen appears 2 Select from Setting1 to Setting5 and press d 3 Select the function to register and press e The function for the ADJ mode...

Page 124: ...etting areenabledinthestillimagemodeonly ImageControl Focus AEMetering Framerate and OutdoorViewSetting areregisteredfortheBmode and they cannot be changed Memo Refer to Using the ADJ Lever p 23 for how to use the ADJ mode Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 125: ...F AF AE Lock Fn Button AE Lock Face Eye Detection Snap Focus Distance File Format JPEG RAW JPEG RAW Aspect Ratio Crop JPEG Recorded Pixels Framerate Still Movie Movie Wireless Button AE Metering ISO Setting ISO Button Flash Mode Flash Exposure Comp ND Filter Drive Mode Drive Button Drive Continuous Shooting Self timer Image Control Shake Reduction One Push AE in M Mode 4 way Controller Action Touc...

Page 126: ...AE lock is only enabled while the button is pressed One Push AE in M Mode IfthebuttonispressedintheNmode theexposureisautomatically adjusted to the correct exposure Select the mode to adjust from Pro gram AE Aperture Priority AE or Shutter Priority AE When the power is turned on or the mode dial is turned the current function of the button is dis played If Guide Display is set to Off in the E2 men...

Page 127: ...ock or only AE lock when z is pressed halfway Shutter Btn Confirmation Setswhethertocompletethesettingbypressingzhalfwaywhensetting functions on the Live View screen such as in the ADJ mode This setting is also applied to when autofocus is activated using h On Completes settings by pressing z halfway Off Returns to the setting screen after z is pressed halfway Downloaded from ManualsNet com search...

Page 128: ...ay mode on off Standard Info Display Simplified Info Dis play No Information Display and Display Off can be set Display modes without a check mark are not displayed when j is pressed during shoot ing Select at least one display mode 3 Use abcd to select a display item and press n to set it on off Shooting Info Display Histogram Displays a histogram Grid Guide Displays a guide grid Highlight Alert ...

Page 129: ...display time of Instant Review When set to Hold the image is displayed until z is pressed halfway Zoom Review Magnifies the image by turning p or pressing n during Instant Review Delete Deletes the image by pressing i during Instant Review The initial magnification when magnifying images by pressing n in Instant Review or the single image display of playback mode can be set in Quick Zoom in the D3...

Page 130: ...rtical direction Flicker Reduction Cuts down flickers on the LiveView screen by setting the power frequency Setting the Brightness and Tone of the Monitor LCD Setting You can set Brightness Saturation Adjust Blue Amber and Adjust Green Magenta in LCD Setting of the E3 menu 50Hz 100 Display Customization Instant Review Playback Info Display Quick Zoom Focus Magnification Grid Style Electronic Level...

Page 131: ...2 menu p 121 Setting the Lamp You can set the lamp illumination setting in the E4 menu Power Button Lamp Sets whether to turn the power button lamp on when the power is turned on Count Down Sets whether to blink the AF assist light when shooting using Self timer of Drive Mode Outdoor View Setting Cancel Cancel OK OK 2 Indicator Lamps Power Button Lamp On On Count Down Volume Sound Effects Bluetoot...

Page 132: ...n sound and switching sound of turning the wireless LAN on and off Shutter Sound Only Outputs shutter sound only Volume Sets the sound volume When set to 0 all sound effects are turned off 2 Sound Effects Setting Sound Effects Volume Wireless LAN Setting Smartphone Link Auto Power Off Sleep Mode Bluetooth Setting 1min 1min Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 133: ...tion press the power button Memo Auto Power Off is not available in the following cases During movie recording or playback During shooting with Interval Shooting or Interval Composite of Drive Mode During data processing During image transfer While the camera is connected to a computer While the camera is connected to a communication device with the Image Sync Auto Power Off 1min Cancel Cancel OK ...

Page 134: ...e set If the camera is operated the original brightness is restored Memo Sleep Mode is not available in the following cases During shooting with Interval Shooting or Interval Composite of Drive Mode During movie recording or playback While an AV device is connected to the camera While the camera is connected to a communication device with the Image Sync LCD Auto Dim is not available in the followi...

Page 135: ...he file number exceeds R0 9999 when the folder number is 999 no more files can be stored on the memory card currently inserted The file and folder names can be changed Create New Folder When Create New Folder is selected in the E1 menu a folder is created with a new number when the next image is saved Caution You cannot successively create multiple folders Memo During shooting with Interval Shooti...

Page 136: ... after the folder number The month and day appear according to the date format set in Date Adjustment of the E10 menu Example 101_0125 Images taken on January 25th Optional Assigns a freely defined string of five characters after the folder number Default RICOH Example 101RICOH Proceed to Step 6 if you select Date or do not need to change the character string 3 Press d to select Enter Text and pre...

Page 137: ... the text move the text selection cursor to 1 and press e The confirmation screen appears 6 After checking the setting press e The Folder Name screen reappears Memo If the folder name is changed a folder with a new number is created the next time shooting is per formed Caution Themaximumfoldernumberis999 Ifthefoldernameischangedoranewfolderiscreatedafterthe folder number reaches 999 you cannot cap...

Page 138: ...ile names from R0 1 Select File Name in the E1 menu and press d The File Name screen appears 2 Use cd to select A or B and use ab to select a character to enter Uppercase alphanumeric characters and _ can be entered 3 Press e Memo When Color Space is set to AdobeRGB the file name prefix is _ and first character of the entered character string is used as the file name R 0 R 0 R0000001 JPG R0000001 ...

Page 139: ...er File Continues Continues Continues File Continues Resets Continues Off Resets Resets Resets Reset Numbering If Reset Numbering of the E1 menu is performed a folder with a new number is created and file number starts from 0001 when shooting is per formed next time Memo When the file number reaches 9999 a new folder is created and the file number is reset When a memory card is not inserted the fi...

Page 140: ...xt selection cursor r p Moves the text selection cursor up and down n Moves the text selection cursor to the right and left e Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor You can use the touch panel for the operations 5 After entering the text move the text selection cursor to 1 and press e The confirmation screen appears 6 After checking the setting press e The Copyright Information...

Page 141: ...ed with the products Removing the Ring Cap Turn the camera off and rotate the ring cap GN 2 counterclockwise until it can be removed Do not touch the converter pins 1 For removing the lens adapter turn it counterclockwise Attaching the Ring Cap With the camera turned off align the marking on the ring cap GN 2 3 with the marking on the camera body 2 and turn the ring cap clockwise until it clicks 2...

Page 142: ...d into the power outlet 4 Turn the camera on Caution Securely connect the power plug and AC plug cord When the camera is not used unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet and disconnect it from the camera If the AC adapter is disconnected from the camera or the power plug is unplugged from the power outlet during use of the camera the data may be lost Do not move the camera by holding the AC ad...

Page 143: ...ause the camera was not operated for a certain period of time Turn the camera back on p 40 The battery is exhausted Charge the battery p 38 The camera does not turn off The camera is malfunctioning Take the battery out and insert it again p 37 The low battery indica tor is displayed or the camera turns off even when a fully charged battery is installed The battery is incompatible Use the battery D...

Page 144: ...ess is dark Adjust the brightness of the monitor in the E3 menu p 128 The monitor is off Press j to turn the monitor on p 20 An AV device is connected to the camera Remove the cable from the camera p 95 The camera is unable to focus in autofocus mode The lens is dirty Clean with soft dry cloth The subject is not at center of frame Lock the focus for shooting The subject is not suitable for autofoc...

Page 145: ...are unnatural The camera is unable to adjust white balance for shooting con ditions using auto white balance Include a white object with the subject or select the settings other than AutoWhite Balance for White Balance p 69 The monitor brightness changes during autofocus Ambient lighting is poor or dif fers from that used for autofocus This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction Electronic ...

Page 146: ...ce is incorrect Check the AV device settings The images on the memory card cannot be played back The images are not displayed on the monitor The inserted memory card is not formatted with this camera Insert a memory card formatted using Format of the E1 menu in this camera p 42 The memory card contacts are dirty Clean with soft dry cloth The card is malfunctioning There is no problem with the came...

Page 147: ...a new memory card or delete unwanted files p 96 Internal memory full The internal memory is full and no more images can be saved Insert a memory card or delete unwanted files p 96 No image There are no images that can be played back on the memory card and internal memory This image cannot be displayed You are trying to play back an image in a format not supported by this camera You may be able to ...

Page 148: ...ved because of a memory card error This image cannot be processed This message appears when you try to perform the functions in the C2 menu for the images captured using other cameras or Resize or Cropping for the minimum sized images The camera will turn off to prevent damage from overheating The camera will turn off because its internal temperature is too high Leave the camera turned off until i...

Page 149: ...é reduction using SR unit Off Low High Dust Removal Image sensor cleaning using ultrasonic vibrations DR II File Format Still Image File format RAW DNG 14 bit JPEG Exif 2 3 DCF 2 0 compliant Color space sRGB AdobeRGB Recorded pixels 3 2 L 24M 6000 4000 M 15M 4800 3200 S 7M 3360 2240 XS 2M 1920 1280 1 1 L 16M 4000 4000 M 10M 3200 3200 S 5M 2240 2240 XS 1 6M 1280 1280 Movie File format MPEG4 AVC H 2...

Page 150: ...Cloudy Fl Daylight Color Fl DaylightWhite Fl CoolWhite Fl WarmWhite Tungsten CTE ManualWhite Balance Color Temperature Fine Adjustment Adjustable 14 steps on A B axis and G M axis Drive Mode Drive Single Frame Shooting Continuous Shooting Bracketing Multi exposure Interval Shooting Interval Composite Self timer 10 seconds 2 seconds Off Shooting Functions Crop 50 mm 71 mm Off Image Control Standard...

Page 151: ... Adjustment White Balance Adjustment Color Moiré Correc tion Movie Edit Cut Divide LCD Monitor Type 3 0 inchTFT color LCD aspect ratio 3 2 Approx 1037K dots Wide viewing angle Air gapless tempered glass Touch Panel Capacitive sensing method Adjustment Brightness Saturation Blue Amber Green Magenta Outdoor View Setting 2 steps Wireless LAN Standards IEEE 802 11b g n HT20 standard wireless LAN proto...

Page 152: ...nce may vary depending on the shooting conditions circumstances Dimensions andWeight Dimensions Approx 109 4 mm W 61 9 mm H 35 2 mm D 4 3 in W 2 4 in H 1 4 in D excluding operating controls and protrusions Weight Approx 262 g 9 2 oz including the dedicated battery and an SD memory card Approx 232 g 8 2 oz body only Included Accessories Rechargeable battery DB 110 USB power adapter Power plug USB c...

Page 153: ...W 22 mm H 66 5 mm D 1 7 in W 0 9 in H 2 6 in D excluding the power plug Weight Approx 40 g 1 4 oz excluding the power plug 1 AC U2 only Rechargeable Battery DB 110 NominalVoltage 3 6V Rated Capacity 1350 mAh 4 9Wh OperatingTemperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F StorageTemperature 10 to 45 C 14 to 104 F Dimensions 39 8 mm W 34 2 mm H 8 5 mm D 1 6 in W 1 3 in H 0 3 in D Weight Approx 26 g 0 9 oz Download...

Page 154: ...3 2 4800 3200 218 820 1 1 3200 3200 324 1220 S 3 2 3360 2240 437 1646 1 1 2240 2240 645 2428 XS 3 2 1920 1280 1253 4717 1 1 1280 1280 1810 6813 RAW 3 2 40 mm 6000 4000 40 150 50 mm 40 154 71 mm 41 157 1 1 40 mm 40 153 50 mm 41 156 71 mm 42 158 RAW 3 2 40 mm 6000 4000 31 117 50 mm 34 129 71 mm 38 143 1 1 40 mm 34 128 50 mm 36 138 71 mm 39 148 1 35 mm equivalent focal length Movie Resolution Aspect ...

Page 155: ... the number of storable images displayed on the monitor The storage capacity varies depending on the shooting conditions and the capacity of the memory Operating Environment It is confirmed that a USB connection can be established between the cam era and the following OSs Windows Windows 10 FCU CU 32 bit 64 bit Windows 8 1 32 bit 64 bit Mac macOS 11 Big Sur macOS 10 15 Catalina Downloaded from Man...

Page 156: ...1 These products are for use with currents of 100 to 240 V and 50 or 60 Hz Before traveling purchase a travel adapter for connection to the type of out lets used at your destination Do not use these products with electrical transformers as this could damage the camera Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 157: ... avoided by placing the cam era in a plastic bag to slow the temperature change and removing it only after the air in the bag has reached the same temperature of its surroundings To prevent damage to the product do not insert objects into the holes in the micro phone and speaker coverings Do not allow the camera to get wet In addition do not operate it with wet hands Fail ure to observe this preca...

Page 158: ...attery 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 the battery unusable If the battery is removed for more than five days the date and time settings will be lost In this case re...

Page 159: ...observe this precaution could result in damage to the camera or its coatings The monitor is easily scratched Avoid touching it with hard objects Clean the monitor 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 temperature o...

Page 160: ...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 by the owner If your cam...

Page 161: ... is encouraged 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 into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This transmitter must not be co loca...

Page 162: ...ecords maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on the statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may ...

Page 163: ...reserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries call toll free 1 800 822 8837 or visit http www call2recycle org Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 164: ...using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure of low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effect...

Page 165: ...puissance Nous ne sommes cependant pas en mesure de prouver que ces appareils sans fil à faible puissance sont entièrement sans danger Les appareils sans fil à faible puissance émettent une énergie fréquence radioélectrique RF très faible dans le spectre des micro ondes lorsqu ils sont utilisés Alors qu une dose élevée de RF peut avoir des effets sur la santé en chauffant les tissus l exposition à...

Page 166: ...riate waste handling 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 applicable threshold speci fied in the Battery Directive For more information about collection and recycling of used products please contact your local authori...

Page 167: ...cturer RICOH IMAGING COMPANY LTD 1 3 6 Nakamagome Ohta ku Tokyo 143 8555 JAPAN The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union Notice to Users in Countries that Require the UKCA Marking This product complies with the essential requirements and provisions of Radio Equip ment Regulations 2017 The UK Declaration of Conformity is available by accessing the URL http www ricoh imaging c...

Page 168: ...x 166 For Customers in Thai This telecommunication equipment conforms to the requirements of the Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 169: ...ging display 20 Charging the battery 38 Cloudy White Balance 69 Color Moiré Correction 106 Color Space 84 Color Temperature White Balance 73 Communication device 111 Connection to a computer 110 Continuous AF Focus 57 Continuous Shooting 75 Conversion lens 139 Copyright Information 138 Correcting a range of tones 89 Count Down 129 Create New Folder 133 Crop 84 Cropping 102 Cross Processing Image C...

Page 170: ...r while Off 116 Infinity Focus 57 Initial settings 40 Instant Review 44 127 Internal memory 38 98 Interval Composite 81 Interval Shooting 79 ISO sensitivity 64 ISO Setting 64 J JPEG Recorded Pixels 84 K Keep AE Lock 124 L Language setting 41 LCD Auto Dim 132 LCD Setting 128 Lens adapter 139 Levels Adjustment 103 Lever 16 Link AE and AF Point 63 M Macro 61 Magnifying captured image 46 Magnifying Li...

Page 171: ...ing 137 Setup menus 35 Shade White Balance 69 Shadow Correction 89 Shake Reduction 90 Sharing 110 Shooting close ups 61 Shooting Information Display 126 Shutter Button Confirmation 125 Shutter Button Setting 125 Shutter Priority AE 48 Shutter speed 48 Single image display 46 Sleep Mode 132 Slow Shutter Speed Noise Reduction 67 Slow speed Sync Flash 66 Slow Sync Red eye Flash 66 Smartphone 111 Smar...

Page 172: ...170 W Warranty Policy 158 White Balance 69 White Balance Adjustment 105 Wireless LAN 114 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

Page 173: ...www us ricoh imaging com RICOH IMAGING CANADA INC 5560 Explorer Drive Suite 100 Mississauga Ontario L4W 5M3 CANADA http www ricoh imaging ca RICOH IMAGING CHINA CO LTD Room A 23F Lansheng Building 2 8 Huaihaizhong Road Huangpu District Shanghai 200021 CHINA http www ricoh imaging com cn http www ricoh imaging co jp english This contact information may change without notice Please check the latest ...

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