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1. 34 567a i 35 36 37 Cua TA aia aaa 00 00 10100 EGS Ry va TO 118 Interval 2em FE 49 12 3 Lig ae m20 13 48 r a V g1 m a22 F Al 14e L d Erz nae 8 18 195 15 Tilq mal 26 a E 27 F40 1196 Bea so dank L28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 Flash mode 22 11 Self timer 24 24 Histogram 34 2 Flash compensation 12 Macro mode 21 25 Noise reduction 73 seeesaneesensnnesensnnensensns 70 193 ZOOM cessssseeseeee 20 26 Dynamic range Manual flash level 14 Depth offield 56 compensation 72 Se ea 71 Optional AF distance 27 Date imprint 76 3 Scene mode 42 Oisplay sscccceeeee 56 28 Blur warning 20 Continuous eats 15 Focus bar 56 29 Aperture 4 Shooting mode 16 Interval shooting 75 sesssssssssseseees 36 38 40 nann ARGA 4 36 Multiple exposure 30 Shutter speed Plus normal shooting SHOOTING ssesssescsee 68 36 39 40 PE EE 84 47 Autoexposure 31 Exposure 5 Number of exposures a E 119 compensation PENSA 77 ara 18 Tilt indicator 25 32 1S0 82 6 Destination 14 19 Focus mode 55 BB Eye Fi connection 8 7 Snap focus 20 White balancemode 34 Battery level istance ssesee 60 78 8 Picture size 53 seusisveacuesaseocusessineasee 35 Movie length B Aspectratio 5 21 Metering 61 36 Time available j cr 22 Image setting 62 37 Frame rate 87 10 Pict
2. Connecting the Camera Connect the camera to the printer using the supplied USB cable Turn the camera off Be sure the camera is off before connecting or dis connecting the USB cable Connect the USB cable to the printer Connect the USB cable to the printer and turn the printer on Connect the camera Open the terminal cover and plug the cable into the com mon terminal for USB port AV Q output Press the ADJ lever in The camera will turn on and the message will be displayed press the ADJ lever in again immediately 2 Ifyou do not press the ADJ lever 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 SHdYYDOLOHd ONILNIYd 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 a Do not use force when connecting the USB cable or when han dling the camera with the cable connected 105 SHdVaDOLOHd_ 106 Printing O Do not disconnect the USB cable while printing is in progress Ifan error is displayed during printing check the printer and take the appropriate action Printing a Photograph or All Photographs 1 N Select a photo To select a photo press 4 or P until
3. cus mode Custom setting of Interval shooting Bracketing AE AF target selec Macro target If selecting On for ons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 be used to switch back and forth between autofocus and manual focus snap focus subject tracking focus The following functi ons are not available for Subj Tracking fo the self timer on 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 i played when using ncreases the drain on the battery The external AF sensor is turned off and AF distance is not dis the camera with AAA batteries or with an optional wide conversion lens on If On is selected for Optional AF Distance Display page 126 select Off for Sleep Mode and LCD Auto Dim in the setup menu When focus distance metering by the external AF sensor is not available 2 5m 8 2 ft is set for the Auto setting of Snap Focus Distance AHdYYDOLOHd NO IYON m 57 AHdVeDOLOHd NO 40W Le Focus MF Manual Focus Manual focus can be used to lock focus over a series of photographs or to focus when the camera is unable to focus using autofocus Select MF manual focus Select MF in the Focus menu Yj ea RE The focus mode and focus bar aan are displayed in the picture fc display Choose the focus distance Press amp to in
4. AHdYY DOLOHd NO F40 J 39 AHdVdDOLOHd NO 340W hed 40 Mode M Manual Exposure In mode M manual exposure use the up down dial to choose aper ture and the ADJ lever to select a shutter speed 1 Choose mode M Rotate the mode dial to M The shooting mode exposure in dicator and current aperture and shutter speed appear in the display If On is selected for Shutter Speed Auto Shift in the shooting menu page 83 the shutter speeds are adjusted automatically o achieve optimal exposure when overexposed or underexposed The monitor is off while shooting in a slow shutter speed O oise reduction is applied to an image if the shutter speed is set to more than 10 seconds It may take a while to save the image gt gma ms an F a L d ee ea Fa 1 80 2 Choose 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 two con y 2EV 2EV trols can be reversed see page 121 The effects can be previewed in the picture display and are reflected in the exposure indicator if the im age would be under or over exposed by more than 2 EV the effects cannot be previewed and the indica tor will turn orange Press the shutter release button halfway Press the shutter release button halfway to focus Take the photograph Gently press the shutter release b
5. 162 The flash may overheat if fired many times in succession Do not use the flash more than necessary Do not use the flash in close contact with your body or other objects Failure to observe these precautions could result in burns or fire Using the flash unit in close proximity to your subject s eyes could cause temporary visual impairment Particular care should be observed when photographing infants Do not direct the flash at the operator of a motor vehicle Batteries may become hot with extended use Wait for batteries cool before removing them from the camera The picture display may be difficult to read in direct sunlight You may notice that picture display varies in brightness or con ains pixels that do not light or that are always lit This is common o all LCD monitors and does not indicate a malfunction Do not apply force to the 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 he 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 th holes in the microphone and speaker coverings Keep the camera dry and avoid handling it with wet hands Fail ure to observe these precautions could result in product mal function or
6. automatically opti mized for the selected subject type Option Description Dinamie Choose for natural contrast when photographing DR pis subjects that are partly in the shade on a sunny day 7N Interval N A Composite AHdYY DOLOHd NO 34O es and other high contrast scenes page 44 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 Reduce the effects of perspective when photograph r z Skew Correct yee ing rectangular objects such as message boards or A Mode business cards page 47 ra Movie Shoot movies with sound page 86 To select a scene mode option Rotate the mode dial to SCENE The option currently selected em EA for SCENE mode is displayed in the picture display T a 42 2 Press MENU OK A menu of scene mode op tions will be displayed Ca Finish 0K To Shoot amp Detail Select an option Press amp or W to highlight an option and press MENU OK to exit to the selected shooting mode 4 Shoot Dynamic range mode See page 44 Interval composite mode See page 45 Skew correct mode See page 47 Movie mode See page 86 43 AHdVeDOLOHd NO 740W 1E SCENE Mode Dynamic Range Each time the shutter release but ton is pressed the camera takes two shots at different exposures then combines the areas that are co
7. i auto The camera sets shutter speed and aperture for op timal exposure page 18 A aperture priority You choose an aperture and let the camera adjust the shutter speed for optimal ex posure page 38 MY1 MY2 MY3 my settings Recall settings saved using Reg My Settings pages 48 112 N S shutter priority You choose a shutter speed and let the camera adjust aper ture for optimal ex posure page 39 M manual exposure You choose shutter speed and aperture page 40 SCENE scene Shoot ings in the Dynamic Range Interval Com posite Skew Correct Movies mode are available page 42 Up down Dial and ADJ Lever When viewing pictures or navigat ing the menus you can use the up down dial in place of the A and buttons and the ADJ lever in place of the lt and P 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 a Es a 7 z Mm c vn m a N D gt x a 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 SIHL GVIY YISN AWIL LSHl4 Picture Display Shooting still photography Shooting movie mode
8. x Monitor off No indicators Display Description indicators Displays indicators for shooting modes and settings If a display option is selected for the level setting page 25 the tilt indicator is displayed Indicatorst Displays the indicators for shooting modes and settings histogram jand the histogram not available in movie mode displayed Displays the framing grid guide Framing grid The type of grid can be selected in Grid Guide Display Options in the setup menu page 127 No indicators Displays no indicators 33 n a 3 my J mMm pa S a N D gt 2 bat SIHL GVIY YISN AWIL LSHl4 Display Description Turns the monitor off Select this mode to save power or for using an optional external viewfinder The monitor will turn on in the following cases When the ADJ lever MENU OK DISP gt Q or E is pressed When A or is pressed in the manual focus mode Monitor off REC icon blinks and the recording time and remaining time are displayed in the picture display while shooting a movie regard less of the display mode Playback Mode Press the O DISP button to cycle through the following displays Indicators Details displayed histogram No indicators Highlights If On is selected for White Saturation Display in the setup menu page 129 the white saturation area
9. Depth of field indicator Tilt indicator Hot shoe Other playback options Auto image rotation Multi frame playback Playback zoom up to 16 x Slide show Resize Skew Correction Level Compensation White Balance Compensation Trim DPOF Interface USB 2 0 High Speed Mass Storage audio output 1 0 Vp p 75 0 HDMI cable connector Type D Video signal format NTSC PAL Power source One DB 65 rechargeable battery 3 7 V Two AAA alkaline or NiMH batteries Optional AC 4c AC adapter 3 8V Battery life based on CIPA standard DB 65 approx 390 shots AAA alkaline batteries approx 30 shots Dimensions W x H x D 108 6 mm x 59 8 mm x 25 2 mm excluding projections Weight approx Camera excluding battery memory card and strap 190 g Battery and strap 30 g Tripod screw hole 1 4 20UNC Date storage time Approx 1 week Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Operating humidity 90 or less Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 1 The options available vary with image size 2 A JPEG file is also recorded the JPEG file may be a fine or normal quality ile with the dimensions as the RAW file or VGA file RAW files are in the standard DNG format promoted by Adobe Systems Inc Compatible with the Design rule for Camera File system DCF a JEITA standard and DPOF Full compatibility with other devices is not guaran eed Flash off ass Stora
10. When you remove your finger from the shutter release button the camera records the last 16 frames taken frames 1 to 46 At settings other than Off the cur jem oa oso a aH rent selection is shown by an icon in the picture display r 4 To cancel the continuous shooting mode select Off for Continuous Mode t 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 with the first shot in each series and Auto white balance is used in place of Multi P AUTO page 78 In the S Cont and M Cont modes ISO AUTO setting is applied automatically for ISO Setting even if a setting from ISO 80 to ISO 250 is selected AHdYYDOLOHd NO THO J 65 AHdVeDOLOHd NO 740W We 66 If releasing the shutter release button within two seconds in M Cont mode the number of recorded photographs will be less than 16 images The number of photographs that can be taken in succession de pends on the picture size The maximum number of photographs that can be taken in succession is 999 Even if the number of exposures remaining is more than 1000 999 is displayed in the picture display When On is selected for Card Sequence No in the setup menu page 132 if
11. work normally so it will not be supported The software may not operate properly if changes are made to the operating system such as with patches and service package releases The camera does not support connection to a USB port added by using an extension function PCI bus or other If used in conjunction with a hub or other USB devices the soft ware may not work properly When dealing with movies and other large files a larger memory environment is recommended Installing Software Install the supplied software to your computer Caution 8999999 www 8g TT 5555 vv 9D Before proceeding confirm that Mass Storage is selected for USB Connection Type in the setup menu page 133 Turn the camera power off and pull the SD memo ry card out of the camera With SD memory card in the camera the software cannot be installed 2 Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer 3 Connect 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 4 Click Start the digital camera software installer and then click the OK button Digital camera software in staller screen appears E YILNdWO YNO OL SIDVW DNIGVOINMOG 137 Y ILNdWOD YNOX OL SIDVW ONIGVOINMOG 138 Windows 7 Click Open folder to view files and double c
12. 2 Press MENU OK Q Caution na JLLLLLLLL LLL S a a Auto white balance setting is applied even when Multi P AUTO S is selected for White Balance in the shooting menu page 78 ks 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 1 Select On or Off for options EME 2 Press A or y to select an op nd press OK button to shoot tion and select On or Off 68 Option Description Select On to shoot pictures by automatically ad Automatic ech 3 Einos re justing the amount of exposure according to the P number of pictures to synthesize Save Each Select On to save original pictures separately from canna a composite image Selecting Off does not save 9 original pictures but a composite image only ee Select On to save images at each synthesis Select Saving image ing Off saves a composite image only Press MENU OK To exit the multiple exposure shooting mode press the DISP button Take pictures Press the shutter release but ton to take the first picture Select Next shot and press MENU OK to take the next picture Repeat the proce B dures to take all the pictures E select Retake shot to cancel and retake an image and select Complete to finish A composite image is saved AHdYYDOLOHd NO F40 m C
13. 30fps 545 21min 26s 42min 41s 83min 49s 171 min 19s 343 min 115 688 min 265 ARI 320 15fps Tmin 38s 38min 45s 78min 48s 154min 44s 316min 16s 633 min 35s 1270 min 57s Note sN The figures for movies are the total length that can be recorded Each movie can be up to 29 minutes long 4GB in size Depending on the subject the number of pictures that can be taken may differ from the number of exposures remaining e Capacity varies with shooting conditions and the make of mem ory card Use a high speed memory card when shooting for extended pe riods 153 SALON TVDINHDI I 154 Optional Accessories The GR DIGITAL IV can be used with the following option al accessories lt a D AC 4c AC adapter The adaptor cannot be used depending on country or region HO GH 2 hood and adapter A hood to prevent sun light from entering the lens and an adapter for general purpose fil ters with a diameter of 43 MM DB 65 rechargeable battery GW 2 wide conversion lens A conversion lens with a focal length multiplier of 0 75 x for wide angle shots giving a combined focal length of 21mm 35 mm format equivalent Re quires GH 2 Case included Z BJ 6 battery charger 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 camer
14. Date Imprint DC power cable cove Defaults s sssssssesrssrsre Delete My Settings Deleting photographs Depth of field Digital zoom Digital Zoom Image DISP button Dynamic range Dynamic Range Compensation 72 Dynamic Range Expansion 84 E Edit My Settings uu 115 Error message Exposure Compensation Exposure lock AE Lock Exposure Metering Exposure program Flash Exposure Compensation 70 Flash level Flash mode Flash OPEN switch 4 OPEN Flash Synchro Settings Flash built in Flash manual Flash optional Fn Button Pair Setting Fn Button Pair Switching Focus bar i Focus lock 8 Focus target Formatting Frame Rate i Full Press Smap cscssssssssssssessssseeessnnees 60 G GIG PEAN RAN IEAA ANER 33 127 H HDMI 102 134 Hi Contrast B amp W Highlights 34 Histogram 33 34 97 Hood and adapter w 154 Hot shoe Image setting bracketing 67 Image Settings Information Display Mode Installation Interval Composit Interval Composite Time Interval Shooting ISO Auto High Settings ISO Setting 2 ISO Step Setting J IP EG csccscsissanssinscrnetenentnatietacsiececee 54 130 K Key custom OPTiONS ee 110 112 L Language ab eesscssssssssessseeen LCD Auto Dim LCD Brightnes LCD Confirmation Time Level Compensation Level Setting Lev
15. 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 Setting Choose tilt indicator settings to level the camera and cor rect the perspective for photographing buildings or land scapes page 25 Level Tilt Calibration Register the current perspective as the standard Grid Guide Display Options Choose the type of framing grid available in shooting mode page 33 Item Description BSS A three by three grid for rule of thirds com position default A four by four grid with diagonal lines run ning from corner to corner makes it easy to find the center of the subject Use for architec tural photography or photographing products for display m qA 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 photographs in the picture dis play The frame is not displayed in movie mode 127 ANA dN13S IHL 128 Information Display Mode Select On to display shooting information in the picture display even when the picture display is off page 33 allowing you t
16. Setting a Note ss goo k SAMin The settings except Reg My Settings in the key custom settings can be reset to the default settings with Re store Defaults The setup tab contains the following options Option Default Page Option Default Page Format Card 123 One Press Zoom Ratio 98x 128 Format Internal Memory 123 Auto Rotate On 129 LCD Brightness Auto 123 White Saturation Display Off 129 ISO Step Setting 1EV 124 Playback Order Options Sht Date 30 Maximum Time 1S0 AUTO RAW JPEG Setting Fine 130 400 Color Space Setting sRGB 130 ISO Auto High Settings Change 124 T i Shutter T measured for manua spot 131 Speed Auto Digital Zoom Image Normal 131 AF Auxiliary Light On 124 Store Menu Cursor Position Off 131 Operation Sounds All 125 Card Sequence No On 132 Date Setti 133 Volume Settings EE 125 a medium Language aa Varies 133 LCD Confirmation Time 0 5seconds 125 Video Out Mode Varies 133 Auto Power Off 5Min 125 Mass USB Connection Type 133 Sleep Mode Off 26 Storage LCD Auto Dim On 126 HDMI Output AUTO 134 Optional AF Distance of 126 Confirm Firmware Version 134 Display Eye Fi Connection Set dio aa Level Setting Level Tilt 126 tings Level Tilt Calibration 126 Eye Fi Connection Display 134 Grid Guide D
17. and proceed to Step 3 To select ranges highlight Sel Range press MENU OK and proceed to Step 3 1 Select photographs Press A V lt or P to high light a photo and press MENU OK to select Protect ed pictures are marked with an icon To remove protection from a photo highlight it and Biesse press MENU OK again MIVEAV 1 NO 340 A 91 MIVEAVTd NO IYO 92 Tip Selecting Ranges NLL 3 1 Press A V lt or P to high ight the first image and press MENU OK to select The se ected image is marked with an icon 3 2 Press A V lt or P to high ight the last image and press MENU OK to select The se ected image and images in he range will be marked with icons OK 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 Press 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 l 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 cen ter that supports the DPOF Digital Print Order Format standard If a photograph created using a RAW picture quality option is selected for printing only the JPEG copy will be printed
18. black border Movies and RAW quality 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 a 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 space available highlight Yes and press MENU OK to exit without copying any files se lect No Files cannot be copied to internal memory from a memory card JAI NO 340W 94 Skew Correction Create copies that have been processed to reduce the ef fects of perspective on rectangular objects such as mes sage boards or business cards 1 Display the photo Display the photo to be processed in playback mode 2 Select Skew Correction Press MENU OK to display the playback menu highlight Skew Correction and press P If the camera detects an object to correct perspec tive the object is shown with an orange frame The camera can detect up to five objects to select a dif ferent object press P or press A to exit without cor recting perspective If the camera cannot detect an object an error message is displayed Press MENU OK A message will be displayed while the camera copies the photo a e Skew correction is available only with still images taken with this camera It is no
19. 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 Focus manually page 58 Snap co infinity Focus is fixed at distance selected with Snap Focus Distance page 60 for quick shutter response Fix the focus distance at infinity when photograph ing distant scenes AHdYYDOLOHd NO THO w 55 AHdVaDOLOHd NO 340W ME 56 The camera measures the distance to a subject using the external AF sensor except for Subj Tracking focus If On is selected for Optional AF Distance Display in the setup menu page 126 the distance to the subject is displayed in the picture display gue oT so EN ASN P a Pa AF distance display S z 10 3 WO 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 Gw G so M LIN Depth of field Focus bar we F10 1180 Distances and the depth of field in the focus bar are ap proximate gt Focus can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 or Fn but The Fn buttons can
20. camera and contains 12 123 Pictures were created with eee pictures recorded with camera Cannot view pic other device tures on memory Memory card contacts are dirty Clean with soft dry cloth card Insert another card If you can view pictures on second card Carmaltunctinti first card has probably malfunc u tioned discontinue use Charge battery rechargeable 10 Picture display has Battery is exhausted battery only insert fresh bat 2 158 tery or use AC adapter turned off Camera has turned off auto Turn camera on 15 matically to save power File is protected Remove protection 90 Cannot delete file Memory card is locked Cannot format Card is locked Unlock memory card card Miscellaneous Problem Cause Solution Page Cannot insert Card is not in correct orienta i s gt Insert in correct orientation 12 memory card tion Charge battery rechargeable 10 Battery is exhausted battery only insert fresh bat v 158 tery or use AC adapter Camera controls Turn camera off and then on 15 have no effect again Camera malfunction Remove and reinsert battery or disconnect and reconnect AC 12 158 adapter Date is incorrect Clock is not set correctly n 1O crtace date and 17 Date has been Battery has not been inserted Set clock to correct date and 7 reset for about a week time Video mode does not match TV Choose another video mode 133 Pictu
21. com for details Start printing Press MENU OK when the menu in Step 2 is dis played A message is displayed during printing to exit before printing is complete press the DISP but ton The PictBridge playback display will appear when printing is complete SHdYYDOLOHd DNILNI 107 Printing Multiple Photographs SHdVYDOLOHd ONILNIYd 108 1 Press the E button in the PictBridge playback dis play Photographs will be displayed in multi frame play back Select a picture Highlight a picture and press MENU OK Choose the number of prints Press A or W to choose the fii LastFile EB oH 43 0 number of prints Selected pictures are marked with a L icon to deselect a photo graph press W until the num ber of prints is zero Enone Press or P to highlight an additional photograph and press A or W to choose the number of prints Adjust printer settings Press MENU OK to display the direct print menu Adjust settings as described on page 106 Start printing Press MENU OK when the print menu is displayed A message is displayed during printing to exit be fore printing is complete press the DISP button The PictBridge playback display will appear when print ing is complete The Setup Menu The setup menu can be accessed from the shooting and playback menus pages 49 and 89 Key Custom Options tab and Setup tab are available for the setup menu Display the menus Press MENU OK to displ
22. electric shock Take a test shot to ensure that the camera is functioning properly before using it on important occasions such as travel or wed dings We recommend that you keep this manual and spare bat teries at hand g G Tip Avoiding Condensation nss S Condensation is particularly likely to occur if you move to an area with a sharply different temperature if humidity is high in a cold room after the heater has come on or where the camera is ex posed to cold air from an air conditioner or other device Camera Care and Storage Caring for the Camera Photographs can be affected by fingerprints and other foreign matter on the lens Avoid touching the lens with your fingers Remove dust or lint with a blower from a camera supply store or gently clean the lens with a soft dry cloth Clean the picture display by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a small amount of any monitor cleaner that does not contain organic solvents Clean the camera thoroughly after using it at the beach or han dling cosmetics Do not expose the camera to volatile substanc es such as thinner benzene or pesticides Failure 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 Storag
23. from subject Camera moved during shoot jUse tripod or press elbows __ Pictures are ing against torso blurred Lighting is poor and shutter Use the flash or choose higher 22 8 speeds are slow ISO setting Problem Cause Solution Page Flash is not raised ole OPEN switch down to 22 raise flash Flash cover is not fully open Do not obstruct flash cover Bracketing enabled or camera 7 in continuous dynamic range i f _ Change camera settings 64 Flash does not fire interval composite or movie 67 or will not charge mode 86 Flash is off Raise flash and choose another 2 flash mode Charge battery rechargeable 10 Battery is exhausted battery only insert fresh bat 12 158 tery or use AC adapter Subject iE mo an Move closer to subject Flash does not 3 0 m 9 8 ft from camera a __ Subject is dark Increase flash output 70 illuminate subject Flash output is too low Increase flash output 70 Flash cover is not fully open Do not obstruct flash cover Reduce flash output move Photosar t o Flash output is too high away from subject or use dif 70 ferent light source bagi Adjust picture display bright Picture display is too bright ti j Pay ng 123 Flash is off and subject is poorly Raise flash and choose another 22 Photos are too lit flash mode dark Picture display is too dark ica picture display bright 123 Colors are une
24. full range of colors in the Adobe RGB gamut when printed using consumer household printers or digital photo print services colors will generally be less vivid than in photographs that use the sRGB color space 130 Area measured for manual WB Select the area to measure the white balance in from En tire frame or Spot Digital Zoom Image Choose how the image taken using the digital zoom will be saved e Normal It crops a portion of an image and enlarges the portion back to the size selected in Picture Quality Size resulting in lower image quality e Auto Resize It crops a portion of an image and save the image in the cropped size It keeps from decreasing the image quality however the image size becomes small er Auto Resize zoom is available only when EMM 4 3 F or HQ 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 Resize has no effect when S Cont or M Cont is selected for Continuous or in multiple exposure shooting or scene mode Store Menu Cursor Position If On is selected the most recently accessed item will be highlighted when menus are displayed W an5 IHL 3 i 131 ANI dNLAS JH 132 Card Sequence No Choose how the camera names image files when saving photographs to a memory card On File n
25. manual flash mode lt i Note s 9999999999999 www 5 555 588 055 7 v a7 BBB Flash Exposure Compensation 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 Ist Curtain The flash fires at the beginning of the expo sure default 2nd Curtain The flash fires at the end of the exposure This option produces trails of light behind moving light sources 71 OLOHd NO 340W 4 D AHdVaDOLOHd NO 34O W 72 Dynamic Range Compensation The camera captures a wide range of tones from dark to bright The intensity can be selected from Weak Medi um or Strong An indicator is displayed in the Co EET picture display when dynamic range compensation is set j 5 e J Available ISO settings are limited in dynamic range compensa tion mode Weak ISO 125 to ISO 2500 Medium ISO 160 to ISO 1600 Strong 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 sho
26. omissions we would be grateful if you would notify us at the address listed on the back cover of this booklet Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trade marks of Apple Inc in the United States of America and other countries Adobe the Adobe logo and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Sys tems Incorporated HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Eye Fi the Eye Fi logo and Eye Fi connected are trademarks of Eye Fi Inc All other trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Safety Precautions Warning Symbols Various symbols are used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to prevent physical harm to you or other people and damage to property The symbols and their meanings are explained below This symbol indicates matters that may lead to imminent A Danger risk of death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly han dled This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled This symbol indicates matters that may lead to injury or physical damage if ignored or incorrectly handled A Warning A Caution Sample Warnings Q The symbol alerts you to ac
27. option is selected for Picture Quality Size the date is imprinted only on the JPEG copy not the DNG file The date is permanently imprinted on the image and cannot be removed Exposure Compensation The camera automatically adjusts exposure for the sub ject in the center of the frame producing optimal expo sure Display the exposure compensation slider Selecting Exposure Compen Hoet sation in the shooting menu s displays the slider Le lt gt Move Sictn ox 0k Adjust exposure compensation Press A or W to choose an ex GEEL posure compensation value Press the shutter release but F a ton to take a picture or press L 4 MENU OK to exit to shoot ing mode Caution 8999999 www 8 55 6 6 6 E F Wr E Exposure compensation is not available in mode M interval com posite shooting and movie mode Exposure Compensation can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 or Q and M buttons in Zoom Button page 121 AHdYYDOLOHd NO THO E 77 AHdVaDOLOHd NO 34O 78 White Balance The camera automatically adjusts white balance so that a white subject will appear white regardless of the color of the light source Select an option to match white balance to the light source under mixed lighting or when photographing a subject that is a solid color Description The camera adjusts whi
28. picture Gun S wees EH ASN To exit macro mode press the button again Pye L J a gt The camera will focus using spot autofocus in macro mode page 55 21 a es a 7 z Mm Pa m a N D gt Go a a SIHL GVAY YISN AWIL LSUl4 The following flash modes are available Mode Description FlashOn The flash fires with every shot Auto The flash fires automatically when required default a Reduces red eye in portraits taken with the flash Combines the flash with slow shutter speeds Use when Flash taking portraits that include details of the background Synchro indoors or at night Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blur Manual The flash fires with every shot flash output is fixed at the level selected for Manual Flash Amount in the shooting if Flash menu page 71 Flash Off The flash will not fire Using the Built in Flash Raise the flash Slide the OPEN switch as a shown 22 2 Select a flash mode Press the button and press or P to select a flash mode The flash mode icon is briefly displayed in the center of the picture display and then ap pears in the top left corner of the display The autofocus flash lamp blinks while the flash charges Photos can be taken when the lamp stops blinking bod To close the flash when it is not in use gently press the center of the flash cov
29. servicing of the camera that is components required to maintain the functions and quality of the camera will be available for a period of five years after the camera is discontinued 10 Please note that if the camera is seriously damaged by flooding submergence infiltration of sand or mud violent shocks or dropping it may not be repairable and restoration to its original condition may be impos sible gt Before sending the camera in for repair check the battery and read the instruc tion manual again to ensure proper operation Some repairs require a significant amount of time to complete When sending the camera to a service center please include a note which de scribes the defective part and the problem as precisely as possible Remove all accessories not related to the problem before sending the camera to the service center e This warranty does not apply to data stored on memory cards or in internal memory NOTICES INFORMATION TO THE USER USA FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications
30. the last four digits of a file number exceeds 9999 while 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 Viewing S Cont and M Cont Images with Playback Zoom sows Zoom can be used to view the indi vidual frames of S Cont and M Cont images during playback Pressing the Q button while an image taken with either of these options is displayed in single frame playback displays the mehrer first frame in the sequence use the lt and buttons to display other frames Your current position in the sequence is shown by strip at the bottom of the display the DISP button can be used to hide the strip see page 33 Press MENU OK to exit Auto Bracket Vary exposure white balance or color to record two or three images bracketing current settings Option Description BKT AE AE BKT 1 3EV Each time the shutter release button is pressed the camera takes three photos one underexposed by 0 3 EV a second at current exposure settings and a third overexposed by 0 3 EV Choose when you find it difficult to judge the correct exposure BKT AE AE BKT 1 2EV As above except that the camera varies exposure by 0 5EV with each shot instea
31. 1 second and 1 hour for the interval composite shooting ks Set the interval longer than the shutter speed Save Interval Composite Img Select an option for saving images in the interval com posite shooting Off Saves a composite image only e Save Each Image Saves original pictures separately from a composite image Saving image Saves images at each synthesis AHdYYDOLOHd NO JO m 85 This section describes how to record and view movies Recording Movies Shoot movies with sound Movies are stored as AVI files 1 Rotate the mode dial to SCENE Press MENU OK A menu of scene mode options will be displayed Select Press amp or W to highlight movie and press MENU OK 4 Shoot Press the shutter release but 00 0100 mas EEE o ton to begin recording press again to end era REC icon blinks and the re a cording time and remaining time are displayed in the pic ture display while shooting a movie Recording ends automatically when memory is full gt 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 movie files that can be stored in internal memory or on a mem ory card varies with the options selected for Movie Size and Frame Rate page 87 86 The flash can
32. Be sure the camera is off before connecting or dis connecting an HDMI cable 2 Connect the HDMI cable to the TV MIVEAVTd NO IYO Connect the camera Open the terminal cover and plug the cable into the HDMI connector Do not use force Tune the television to the vid eo channel Select video input See the television manual for de tails 102 5 Turn the camera on Me If connecting or disconnecting 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 on TV is low with the AUTO setting select 1080i 720P or 480P in HDMI Output in the setup menu page 134 MOVEAV 1 NO 340W E 103 104 Printing Photographs The camera can be connected to a printer via the sup plied USB cable and photographs printed directly from the camera without using a computer Caution ASS Movies cannot be printed If a photograph created using a RAW picture quality option is selected for printing only the JPEG copy will be printed The camera conforms to PictBridge a standard widely 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
33. Camera unable to adjust white Include white object in photo or balance for shooting conditions choose another white balance 78 natural P using auto white balance option Picture display Ambient lighting is poor or brightness changes differs from that used for au during focusing tofocus This is normal and does not in dicate a malfunction Vertical streaks smear appear in photos Subject is bright This is normal and does not in dicate a malfunction 147 3 LON TVJINHD Ti SJ 148 Problem Cause Solution Page Off or Sound selected for Level Choose Level Tilt Level or 35 Tiltindicatoris niot Setting Level Sound displayed Indicators are hidden Press DISP to display indicators 33 pas Bas Hold the camera in the correct The camera is upside down flag orientation Photo is not Camera was moving whenjDo not take pictures from mov level although tilt photo was taken ing objects indicator showed that camera was Subject is not level Straighten subject level Playback Deletion Problem Cause Solution Page Phiota i formation Indicators are hidden Press DISP to display indicators 33 not displayed Cannot play AV cable HDMI cable incorrectly Reconnect the cable 101 ictures back connected P Video mode does not match TV Choose another video mode 133 aes het fabri in Insert card that has been for matted in
34. DJ Lever Setting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 Fn buttons can be used to switch image settings if Color gt B amp W Color gt TE Color gt High B amp W Color gt Cross Color gt Pos Film Color gt B Bypass is selected for Fn Button Pair Setting 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 7 al AF Cont The camera shoots by trailing a target subject using the external AF sensor while the shutter release button is pressed Si S Cont stream continuous While fal g fl W A N the shutter release button is s 4 pressed the camera shoots up A A Z air to 16 frames at about 7 5 frames WA a a per second and joins them to ss ee e form a single image WM in i size About 2s are required to 0 4 u 64 shoot the entire sequence M Cont memory reversal continuous The camera shoots while the shutter release button is pressed but only the last 16 frames about the last two seconds of shooting are recorded creating a single image EMM in size 0 e e Rie P A A SA a i i W i i i i i ail il a a ta amp s Sla Caa ad Sa pi pri vi i wi mi J Ji f sp A g i vik J
35. DPOF is not available for photos saved in internal memory of the camera Selecting Individual Photos for Printing Display a photo to add to a DPOF selection and select DPOF in the playback menu to display the op Cancel tions Highlight 1 File and press MENU OK Cancel ALL Press or P to highlight a photo and press MENU OK to select Selecting All Photos for Printing To select all photos for printing select DPOF highlight Select All and press MENU OK To remove all pho tos from the print order highlight Cancel All and press MENU OK Selecting Multiple Photos for Printing Select photos in multi frame view Select DPOF Press MENU OK in multi frame playback to display the playback menu Highlight DPOF and press P Select photos and choose the number of prints Press or P to highlight a photo and A or to choose the number of prints To remove a photo graph from the print order press W until the number of prints is zero 3 Press MENU OK A message will be displayed while the camera cre ates the print order ks For information on removing all photos from the print order see page 92 MOVEAV Td NO 340 93 Resize Creating Small Copies of Photographs To create a small copy of the current photograph select Resize in the playback menu and choose a size from EA 4 3 F or 4 3 F All copies have an aspect ratio of 4 3 Copies created from pho tos with an aspect ratio of 3 2 1 1 or 16 9 have a
36. Deutsch German Pycckun Russian Francais French ikp Simplified Chinese Italiano Italian tih Traditional Chinese Espa ol Spanish et H Korean Nederlands Dutch Ta 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 Connection Type Select the type of USB connection from Mass Storage or PTP 133 134 Choose the resolution of image output using an HDMI ca ble Choose the setting from AUTO 1080i 720P or 480P gt Normally select AUTO If the resolution of image displayed on TV is low with the AUTO setting select 1080i 720P or 480P The image may be improved Confirm Firmware Version 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 card Eye Fi Connection Display When an Eye Fi card is used selecting this option dis plays the destination SSID Downloading Images to Your Computer The screen images shown here may differ from the im ages displayed on your computer depending on your computer
37. GR 7 Dileigy yn GR DIGITAL W Camera User Guide The product serial number may be found on the bottom of the camera Before You Begin Before using your camera take a few moments to familiarize your self with camera controls and displays Refer to this section as you read through the rest of the manual page 1 Basic Photography and Playback Read this section before using the camera for the first time page 9 It cov ers the steps involved 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 not charged at the time of purchase Package Contents Before using your Ricoh digital camera confirm that the package contains the items listed below 2 S GR DIGITAL IV Hot shoe cover DB 65 rechargeable battery Mounted on the cam era hot shoe AV cable USB cable gt Hand strap Camera User Guide this manual BJ 6 battery charger Notices Safety precautions Read all safety precautions thoroughly to ensure safe use e Test shots Take test shots to ensure that the camera is working properly before taking photos on imp
38. Gtt and press Aand W to change Press MENU OK to exit to shooting mode Interval will be displayed in EESE the picture display Start shooting Press the shutter release button Photographs will be taken automatically at the selected interval End shooting Press MENU OK to end shooting when all the de sired photographs have been taken Caution 89999999999 wd S Interval shooting is not available in scene mode If the time needed to record photographs is longer than the se lected interval the next photograph will not be taken until re cording is complete AHdYY DOLOHd NO F40 w 75 AHdVdDOLOHd NO 340W We 76 The interval resets to zero when the camera is turned off Use a fully charged battery or optional AC adapter and be sure that sufficient space remains in internal memory or on the mem ory card Interval shooting ends automatically when the number of exposures remaining reaches zero Photographs can be taken at any time by pressing the shutter release button Continuous Mode is set to Off automatically in the interval shooting 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 E is on 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 movies When a RAW quality
39. HE YILNdWOD YNO OL SIOVW DNIGVOINMOG 143 144 Technical Notes Troubleshooting Error Messages If an error message is displayed take the steps listed be low Message Solution Page Insert card No memory card inserted Insert card 12 Set date Camera clock not set Set camera clock 17 133 The file number limit Camera is out of file numbers Insert another card 12 132 has been exceeded Unmatched File Camera cannot display the file Use computer to check file contents and delete file Insufficient memory Space on memory card is insufficient to copy all files Insert 2 Continue another card Protected File is protected and cannot be deleted 90 Card Is Write Protected Card is write protected locked Unlock card Print settings cannot be File is a movie or other file that cannot be selected for print applied to this file ing _ Insufficient memory to store additional files Delete existing 12 30 Insufficient Memory files or insert another card g Capacity short Maximum number of images selected for printing Set num 108 ber of prints for other images to zero Format internal Internal memory is not correctly formatted Format internal 13 memory memory Format card Card is not correctly formatted Format card in camera 123 Card Error Format card If message persists card is faulty discontinue 13 use Writing Data Camera is saving data Wait unt
40. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is 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 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 with a ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT Product Name DIGITAL CAMERA Model Number GR DIGITAL IV This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 cause undesired operation RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION 5 Dedrick Place West Ca
41. NA S EL Be sure the cover is latched E ANY ORR AT Plug the adapter in Attach the AC cable to the adapter and plug it in to a power outlet SILON 7VJINH23 J a Be sure that both plugs are fully inserted Disconnect the AC adapter and unplug it from the power outlet when not in use 158 Data may become corrupted if the AC adapter is disconnected or power is interrupted while the camera is on The battery indicator may be displayed while the AC adapter is in use This is normal and you can continue using the camera Do not pick up the camera by the cable when the AC adapter is attached The adaptor cannot be used depending on country or region An optional GF 1 flash unit TTL autoflash system can be connected to the camera hot shoe 1 Close the flash cover Remove the hot shoe cover from the hot shoe of the camera Attach the flash Turn the camera and the GF 1 Hot shoe off and attach the GF 1 tothe hot shoe 4 Turn the flash and camera on 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 button If using the manual flash set the flash mode to the manual flash setting in both of the camera and GF 1 The flash amount can be selected in Manual Flash Amount in the shooting menu page 71 Optional flash unit cannot be used in interval shooting dynamic range shooti
42. OK and proceed to Step 3 1 To exit without deleting files press the DISP button D es 3 7 J Mm S S a N 2 gt 2 bat Select photographs Press amp V lt or P to high EE Last Pile ER iil 49 light photos and press MENU OK to select Select ed pictures are marked with T icon To deselect a photo highlight Atse it and press MENU OK again 31 SIHL AVIY YISN AWIL LSUl4 G Tip Selecting Ranges ASNAN ALS ih i RRND 3 1 Press A V lt or P to high ight the first image and press MENU OK to select The se ected image is marked with T icon If you selected a wrong image press the DISP button and try again 3 2 Press A V lt or P to high BEB ight the last image and press MENU OK to select The selected image and images in the range will be marked with T icon Cancel 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 Press 0 A confirmation dialog will be displayed Delete all selected files Select Yes Press or P to highlight Yes and press MENU OK No 4 ICI DISP Button Use the IOI DISP button to choose the information dis played in the picture display Shooting Mode Press the IL DISP button to cycle through the following displays Indicators Indicators Framing grid no displayed histogra indicators g aN SN
43. OS For Windows You can copy pictures to 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 Administrator privileges are required for installation DL 10 is not network compatible Use as a stand alone applica tion 2 For details on MediaBrowser see the Help in MediaBrowser or visit the website http www mediabrowser jp en index html 135 Y ILNdWOD YNOX OL SIDV 136 System Requirements for Using the Software Before installing the software included in the camera check that your computer meets the following environ ment requirements Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3 Profes Operating Systems sional Service Pack 3 Supported Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Windows 7 32 and 64 bit Pentium IV 1 6 GHz or faster CPU Pentium M 1 4 GHz or faster Core 2 Duo 1 5 GHz or faster Windows XP 512 MB or more Windows Vista Windows 7 1 GB or more Memory Hard drive space re 300 MB or more quired for installation Display Resolution 1024x768 pixels or greater Display Colors 65 000 colors or greater A USB port compatible with the above mentioned USB Port computer Windows XP 64 bit and Windows Vista 64 bit are not supported If your computer has an upgraded OS the USB function may not
44. OWER buttn ccccssssscccsseees 15 6 HOt SHOC ssssccsssssscessesecsesneees 159 8 Strap eyelet 9 External AF sensor 10 AF auxiliary light 24 124 I1 OPEN switch seecsenesteeeneee 22 12 Ring CAP essesessssesiessserrsssrerssees 156 13 Lens VAY Flashi 22 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 15 Autofocus flash lamp 15 19 23 16 Picture display ssssseecsesseneee 6 17 Common terminal for USB port AV output 101 105 137 140 142 18 Connector for HDMI cable 102 19 D playback button 27 89 20 ADJ leVer sscsscsccssssseeesesees 5 117 21 Q enlarged view button ea AA 20 28 29 121 22 ES thumbnail display button EIERE EE 20 28 29 121 25 Fn1 function 1 button 119 26 self timer Fn2 function 2 T delete button 24 30 119 27 W macro button 21 28 ICI DISP button 25 33 29 Connector cover 101 102 105 30 DC power cable cover 00 158 31 Speaker 32 Release lever sssssccsseeesesees 12 33 Battery card COVET sssssesee 12 34 Tripod screw hole 35 Microphone SIHL AVIY YISN IWIL LSYIJ SIHL GVIY YSN AWIL LSYl4 Mode Dial Press the mode dial lock release and rotate the mode dial to choose a shooting mode 2 P program shift You choose from com binations of shutter speed and aper ture that produce the same exposure page 36
45. Press MENU OK to select the highlighted option 25 a gt a T 2 m Q G m EY ey D z a 26 Understanding the Tilt Indicator GMI TAE 5 o TN L n ja l 4 It pod w i C Tilt camera backward to level Unable to measure tilt camera rotated too far forward or backward Tilt indicator can also be set in Level Setting in the setup menu page 126 The 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 a 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 spirit level or in other applications in which a high de gree of precision is required Accuracy drops when the camera is in motion or you are shooting on a vehicle or other moving platform Viewing and Deleting Photographs Pictures can be viewed in the picture display Viewing Photographs Switch to the playback mode Press the gt button to dis play a picture in the playback mode Display a picture Press to view subsequent pictures to view in reverse order Press W to skip ahead ten frames A to go back ten frames Press the button again to exit to shooting mode The displ
46. TEL Toll Free 800 1532 4865 Other Countries TEL 44 1489 564 764 Asia TEL 63 2 438 0090 China TEL 86 21 5385 3786 Business hours 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Table of Contents Package Contents well NOTICES isinisi iii Safety Precautions iv Product Manuals iii Before You Begin 1 Read this section before using your camera for the first time INCPOCUCTION cssessssecessesessssessssecsssseesssesesseessessesssnesseesnssssnesssnsenes 2 Parts OF the Camme ra astssasccsastesisacesasecinssaceateraspastacneciandeinutncnantecnernssicniae 2 Basic Photography and Playback 9 Read this section before using your camera for the first time First Steps Charging the Battery nserting the Battery and a Memory Card Turning the Camera On and Off Basic SetU inisenisi Taking Photographs Taking a Photograph Viewing and Deleting PhotographsS sessssesesssssssssssessesssessesss Viewing Photographs Deleting Photographs IDI DISP BURO osion Reference 35 Read this section for more information on camera functions More on Photography sssssssssssscesesssesssssssssssseeeesceseseseseeeeses Mode P Program Shift ssssssssssussssusesssessseesusesussssustsussesnsssuastsuseeiastes Mode A Aperture Priority Mode S Shutter Priority Mode M Manual Exposure H SCENE Mode Matching Settings to the SCONE 42 MY Modes Using Custom Settings esesssssssssesssssesussessssiasesnsesee 48 Th Shoot
47. a hot shoe Frames offer coverage for 21mm and 28mm lenses 35 mm format equivalent Case in cluded GV 2 mini external viewfinder A compact optical view finder that attaches to the camera hot shoe Frames offer coverage for 28mm lenses 35 mm format equivalent with marks for 1 1 as pect ratio Case included GL 1 Metal Lens Cap AV 1 AV cable HC 1 HDMI cable A metal lens cap with An AV cable for con An HDMI cable for con power switch lock for necting the camera to necting the camera to preventing the camera the video input termi a compatible TV etc from being turned on nal ofa TV etc accidentally the cam era does not fit in the softcase with the metal lens cap on 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 J 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 cannot be used For the latest information on optional accessories visit the Ricoh website http www ricohpmmc com SALON IWDINHDI J 155 bea SILON TWIINHDI L 156 gv Tip Ring Cap LLA Remove the ring cap before attaching a conversion lens the lens hood and adapter or a metal lens cap To remove the ring cap Turn the camera off and rotate the ring cap counterclockwise until it c
48. aken 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 of the subject are not clearly visible e There is little contrast between the subject and the back ground The background contains many fine details AE AF target selection is not available in skew correct mode AHdYYDOLOHd NO F40 E 47 The Skew Correction option in the playback menu can be used to correct perspective in existing photographs page 95 EII 4 3 F and 4 3 F are the available options for Picture Quality Size in skew correct mode MY Modes Using Custom Settings To take photos using settings saved with the Reg My Settings in key custom settings page 112 rotate the mode dial to MY1 AHdVdDOLOHd NO 340W hea MY2 MY3 1 Rotate the mode dial to MY1 MY2 or MY3 The shooting mode saved us 6 Alii eees0 SOW ing Reg My Settings will be displayed in the picture dis T 2 play 2 Take the photograph 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 Choosing a Shooting Mode sO To choose a shooting mode in MY mode without chang ing other settings use the Switch Shooting Mode option in the shooting menu page 84 Switch Shooting Mode is not available in MY modes for which a scene mode i
49. amber axis The modifica tions apply to the option currently selected for white bal ance and to all options selected while the modifications are in effect Display white balance compensation controls Selecting White Balance Midi cii Compensation in the shoot ing menu page 49 dis plays the controls DISP Reset oK To Shoot Compensate color casts Choose white balance com pensation using the A V 4 or P button Press the DISP button to reset white balance compensation to a neutral value Press MENU OK Press the DISP button twice to cancel hs 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 rotated to SCENE white balance com pensation is only available in dynamic range interval composite and movie modes The White Balance Compensation option in the playback menu page 99 does not use the same values as the shooting menu option AHdYYDOLOHd NO F40 7 AHdVaDOLOH_ NO 340W ie 82 Adjust the camera s sensitivity to light Auto The camera automatically adjusts sensitivity ac cording to brightness the distance to the subject and the options selected for macro mode and picture qual ity and size Auto Hi high sensitivity auto As above except that the cam era selects higher sensitivities when the subject is poor ly lit The maximum sensitivity and the shutter s
50. ames consist of R followed by a seven digit number e g RO010001 jpg assigned in ascending order from 0010001 to 9999999 When a new memory card is inserted file numbering continues from the last number used Off File names consist of RIMG followed by a four digit number e g RIMGO001 jpg assigned in ascending order from 0001 to 9999 When a new memory card is inserted file numbering is reset to 0001 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 _RO10001 jpg or _RIMGOO1 jpg a e When Onis selected no further photographs can be stored if the memory card contains a folder numbered 999 and a file name ending in 9999 when Off is selected no further photographs can be stored if the memory card contains a file numbered 9999 To take additional photos format the card after copying its con tents to a computer Set the camera clock page 17 Language a8 Choose the language in which camera messages and menus are displayed Option Description Option Description Aa Japanese Danske Danish English English Svenska Swedish
51. an 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 aligned Rotate the cap clockwise un til it clicks into place Camera System and Accessories GV 1 GV 2 external GF 1 flash unit viewfinder Attach to hot shoe GC 3 GC 4 soft case GL 1 Metal Lens Cap Remove ring GS 1 ST 2 GS 2 cap before strap attaching GH 2 lens hood and Attach to the adapter HDMI cable con nector 043mm 12 43mm f HC 1 HDMI cable eee eee 1 Filters I kenn ee eee a GW 2 wide DB 65 DB 60 re conversion lens chargeable battery USB cable CA 2 BJ 6 battery cable switch Attach to the com charger mon terminal for USB port AV output AV 1 AV cable AC 4c AC adapter Optional accessory 1 1 Available from third 77 party supplier I 157 Using an Optional AC Adapter An optional AC 4c AC adapter is recommended for ex tended use or when the camera is connected to a com puter Be sure the camera is off before connecting the AC adapter Open the battery card cover Unlatch and open the cover and remove batteries Insert the AC adapter coupler The battery latch will click into place when the coupler is fully inserted Place the cable in the cable channel Open the power DC input cable cover and place the power cable in the cable channel Close the battery card cover Close and latch the cover Q Caution sS
52. attery Charger These products are for use with currents of 100 240V and 50 or 60Hz Before travelling purchase a travel adapter for connection to the type of outlets used at your desti nation Do not use these products with electrical trans formers as this could damage the camera Warranty This product was manufactured for use in the country of purchase and the warranty is not valid in other countries Should the product fail or malfunction while out of the country the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing any expenditure incurred thereby Television Playback 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 warranty is not valid in other countries Should the product fail or malfunction while out of the country the manu facturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product lo cally or bearing any expenditure incurred thereby Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shocks When car rying the camera be careful that it does not strike other objects Particular care is required to protect the lens and picture display 3 SALON 1 DINHD 161 SALON TVDINHDI L
53. au tion NNI a After taking five pictures a composite image is saved automati cally Multiple exposure shooting is not available in scene mode The following functions are not available in the multiple expo sure shooting mode Continuous shooting Digital zoom Bracketing Interval shooting Image settings cannot be adjusted while shooting 69 Ifassigning Multiple Exposure Shooting to Fn buttons pressing Fn1 or Fn2 button takes pictures in the multiple exposure shoot ing mode Flash Exposure Compensation Adjust flash level by 2 0 to 2 0 in steps of 3EV Selecting Flash z Exposure Compensation in the shooting menu displays the slider t press A or W to choose a flash ex AHdVeDOLOHd NO 40W posure compensation value and press MENU OK Flash exposure compensation is P amp D m ess displayed in the picture display except when the flash is off E Z O Flash exposure compensation may have no effect outside the range of the flash page 23 Flash Exposure Compensation can be assigned to the ADJ le ver in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 70 Manual Flash Amount Choose amount of light produced by the flash in manual flash mode page 22 Flash output is expressed as a fraction of full power all values are approximate FULL 14 Yo Woes Ya VWs6e Ye Vn Vie Y22 Ys2 Vea Flash level is displayed in the F GEEET picture display in
54. ay order can be selected from File Numbers or Sht Date Time in Playback Order Options in the setup menu page 130 Tip Auto Rotate sO If On is selected for Auto Rotate in the setup menu pictures will be automatically displayed in the correct orientation in the picture display page 129 27 SIHL GVIY YISN AWIL LSYl4 28 Viewing Multiple Photographs Use the HJ and Q buttons to view a picture in a single frame multiple pictures in 20 81 frames or calendar dis play or 20 frames sorted by date e frame 20 frames 81 frames s ON 20 frames sorted Calendar by date Press A V lt 4 and P 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 Playback Zoom Press the Q button or rotate the up down dial to zoom in on the photo currently displayed full frame To zoom in to the magnification selected in One Press Zoom Ratio page 128 press the ADJ lever in mn The following operations are available a et Use Description a a m Zoom in and out Press amp Y lt d or P to move the display 3 area gt T fe E Rotate right to zoom in left to zoom out z MENU OK Zoom in to the magnification selected in One Press Zoom Ratio page 128 Press left or right to view a preceding or next image at the ADJ lever S2MeZoom ratio The playback zoom is canceled a
55. ay the menu for the current mode in scene mode a MODE tab will be displayed Select a menu tab Press to highlight the tab for the current menu and press A or W to highlight the key custom options tab or the setup tab Press to place the cursor in the selected tab Key custom options tab 2 Setup tab Select a menu item Press A or W to highlight a menu item and press to display options for the highlighted item Select an option Press A or W to highlight an option and press MENU OK to select the procedure may differ for some items 109 NNIW dNLAS FHL 110 The key custom options tab contains the following op tions Option Default Page Option Default Page Reg My Settings 112 Fn Button Pair Fn Pair Setting 120 Recall My Settings 114 Switching Edit My Settings 115 Zoom Button Exposure Comp 121 i Power Button Lamp On 121 My Settings for Fn off 117 Settings Playback Mode Dial f A Setting1 121 My Settings WB Comp off 117 Options ADJ Lever Setting1 White Balance 117 M Mode Dial Options Setting 121 ADJ Lever Setting 2 150 117 One Press M Mode Aprtr Priority 122 ADJ Lever Setting 3 Quality 117 ADJ Direct 1S0 off 122 Control ADJ Lever Setting 4 Image PEAT t tti 122 ADJ Lever Setting 5 Expo Metering 117 id ll AD Shutter i a Restore Defaults Confirmation m a ttoniPair Auto Bracket 119
56. ayed In the slide show or viewing images on a TV White Saturation Display Select On to display the white saturation areas of the im age flashed in black in the Highlights display If selecting Off the Highlights display is not available in the playback mode page 34 W an5 IHL 3 i 129 Playback Order Options Select the order for the pictures to be displayed in the playback mode File Numbers Pictures are displayed in the order of file numbers Sht Date Time Pictures are displayed in the order of shooting date and time RAW JPEG Setting Choose the quality and size of JPEG copies recorded when a RAW quality option is selected for Picture Qual ity Size page 53 Select Fine or Normal to record a fine or normal quality copy of the same dimensions as the RAW image VGA to record a copy of MEN 4 3 F in size If selecting RAW 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 a Qg caution SGP nnmn 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 colors will only be reproduced correctly in software that supports the Adobe RGB color space Note too that specialized equipment is required to print the
57. 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 a Level correction 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 results may not be achieved with monochrome im ages Although level correction can be applied multiple times the compression applied every time a copy is saved will result in a drop in image quality White Balance Compensation Create copies with modified white balance 1 Display the photo Display the photo to be copied in playback mode Select White Balance Compensation Press MENU OK to display the playback menu highlight White Balance Compensation and press Adjust white balance Use the A V lt or P to ad just white balance Press the DISP button to reset white balance compensation to a neutral value to view or hide help press the Fn2 but ton 4 Press MENU OK Press MENU OK 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 99 99H NH 3g 5 eG 7E 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 results may not be achieved with monochrom
58. crease the focus distance W to decrease To zoom in on the subject in E the center of the picture dis play and check focus press and hold the MENU OK but ton Press and hold the button again to return to the normal shooting display 3 Take the picture gt 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 pressing and holding MENU OK button can be selected from 2 x and 4x in Magni fication Ratio MF in the shooting menu page 83 58 Choosing the Focus and Metering Target Target selection can be used to set focus and exposure for off center subjects without moving the camera mak ing it easier to use a tripod Select a type of target in Move Target Setting in the shooting menu beforehand page 74 Activate target selection Press the ADJ lever in and then press the lever left or right to highlight ki and press MENU OK Position the target Using the A V 4 and P but tons position the cross hairs over your subject and press MENU OK to return to the target selection menu press f the DISP button mene Target 3 Take the picture ds 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
59. d for an extended period remove he batteries and store them in a cool dry place 19 Tip Eye Fi Cards ss 99999999999 yyy S Eye Fi X2 series cards SD memory cards with built in wireless LAN function can be used with this camera For more informa ion 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 he 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 for the wireless LAN This product does not guarantee the functions of Eye Fi card in cluding wireless transfer If any issues arise with an Eye Fi card consult the card manufacturer Eye Fi cards can be used only in the country in which the cards were purchased For confirming whether the use of the card has been approved in the country consult the card manufacturer 13 SIHL AVIY YISN AWIL LSUl4 14 Destination to Record Pictures taken with this camera can be recorded to the internal memory or a memory card When a memory card is not set in the camera data is recorded in the internal memory The data in the internal memory can be copied to a mem ory card page 94 a Pictures will not be recorded to the internal memory when a memory card is inserted even if the memory card is full Format memory cards before first use or after they
60. d of 0 3 EV BKT WB WB BKT The camera records three copies of each photo one with a warm reddish cast a second at the white balance current ly selected in the shooting menu page 78 and a third with a cool blueish cast Choose when you find it difficult to select the correct white balance BKT IMAGE 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 BKT DR DR BKT The camera takes three photos in three different dynamic range compensation settings one without the dynamic range compensation a second with Weak setting and a third with Strong setting BKT CONT CONTRAST BKT The camera takes photos in different contrasts Bracketing is not available when an option other than Off is se lected for Continuous WB BKT is not available when shooting monochrome photo graphs AE BKT 1 3EV and AE BKT 1 2EV are the available options when a RAW quality option is selected for Picture Quality Size page 53 The flash turns off automatically when bracketing is in effect AHdYYDOLOHd NO THO ea To make adjustments to the settings for AE BKT 1 3EV or AE BKT 1 2EV highlight the desired option and press P 1 Set the exposure settings Press and P to highlight an EEE option and press A and W to set the exposure value E Ulta lea he Bracketing value
61. d self timer are avai pplied to the following settings Setting able for the fist shot only Setting for focus mode and 1 second for Interval Composite Time are recommended for capt ISO settings over ISO 800 are no uring the trail of stars available Shutter speeds longer than 60 seconds are not available If ISO 800 is selected or ISO 400 is selected when the shutter speed is set to 60 seconds MAX to Noise Reduction Confirm that a star is displayed in create a star trail when images ar setting is automatically applied a dot ina test shot The dots will e synthesized Use an optional external viewfinder GV 1 GV 2 when shooting 46 under low light condition SCENE Mode Skew Correct Mode To take pictures in skew correct mode frame the subject so that it occupies as much of the frame as possible Take a photograph Press the shutter release button to take a photo graph If the camera detects an object that can be used to correct perspective a message will be displayed with the object shown by an orange frame The camera can detect up to five objects Select a correction area SKEWICOTrECIMOdE Press P Press A to record the photo graph without correcting per spective 3 Press MENU OK O Execute 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 t
62. e Do not store the camera where it will be exposed to extreme heat or humidity large changes in temperature or humidity dust dirt or sand severe vibration prolonged contact with chemicals including mothballs and other insect repellent or with vinyl or rubber products strong magnetic fields for example in the vi cinity of a monitor transformer or magnet Remove the batteries if the product will be left unused for a long period of time Before Cleaning Turn the camera off and remove the battery or disconnect the AC adapter SILON 1WDINHDI J 163 e SILON TVDINHDI J 164 Warranty and Servicing 1 This product is backed by a limited warranty During the warranty period mentioned in the Warranty sup plied with your camera any defective parts will be repaired free of charge In the event of a camera malfunc tion contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh Repair Center Please note that you will not be reimbursed for the cost of bringing the camera to the Ricoh Repair Center 2 This warranty does not cover any damage resulting from 1 failure to follow the instructions in the instruction manual 2 repair modification or overhaul not conducted by an authorized service center listed in the instruction manual 3 fire natural disaster act of God lightning abnormal voltage etc 4 improper storage noted in the Camera User Guide leaking of battery and other fluids mo
63. e 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 Connecting to a TV using an AV Cable Connect the camera to AV devices equipped with video input terminals using an AV cable AV 1 MIVEAV Iq NO 340 J Turn the camera off Be sure the camera is off before connecting or dis connecting an AV cable 2 Connect the AV cable to the TV Connect the camera Open the terminal cover and plug the cable into the com mon terminal for USB port AV output Do not use force Bl 101 Tune the television to the video channel Select video input See the television manual for de tails 5 Turn the camera on The camera supports the following video standards NTSC used in North America the Caribbean parts of Latin America and some East Asian countries and PAL used in the United Kingdom and much of Europe Australia New Zealand and parts of Asia and Africa SECAM is not supported Where possible the camera is set 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 Connecting to a TV using an HDMI Cable Connect the camera to AV devices equipped with HDMI terminals using an optional HDMI cable HC 1 Turn the camera off
64. e im ages Although white balance compensation can be applied multiple times the compression applied every time a copy is saved will result in a drop in image quality MOVEAV Td NO 340 m 99 Create a copy of a trimmed image MIVEAVTd NO 340W Display the photo Display the photo to be processed in playback mode Select Trim Press MENU OK to display the playback menu highlight Trim and press P Trim the photo Press amp V 4 or P to move the trimming box and EJ or Q to change the trimming 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 Press MENU OK Press MENU OK to save the copy A message will be displayed while the camera copies the photo CAUTION 899999999 NNS Trimming is available only with still images taken with this cam era Pictures taken in the RAW mode cannot be trimmed Although trimming can be applied multiple times a copy will result in a drop in image quality 100 gt Trimmed images are saved in fine quality The size of the trimming box differs depending on the size of an original image The size of a trimmed image differs depending on the size of an original image and the trimming box Viewing Pictures on TV To view pictures on a TV connect the camera using an AV cable or optional HDMI cable Th
65. e selection dialog is displayed the first time the camera is turned on Follow the steps below to choose a language and set the time and date Select a language Press A V lt or P to high light a language and press MENU OK to select To exit before setup is com plete press the DISP button Set the clock Press or gt to highlight the year month day hour tine and format minute or date format and press A or W to change Press MENU OK A confirmation dialog will be displayed 3 Press MENU OK 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 language time and date can be changed in the setup menu page 111 7 mn 5 Si SIKL GVAY YISN IWIL L Taking Photographs After setting up the camera as described in First Steps page 10 you are ready to take your first photos Taking a Photograph 1 Rotate the mode dial to O D A Co Focus Frame your subject in the cen me eS ee ter of the picture display and ne Fs DIAN j press the shutter release but W ton halfway to set focus and exposure The focus frames up to nine that contain objects that are in focus are shown in green Take 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
66. ect Level Compensation gt Manual in the playback menu Select the black point white point or ule pani The preview contains a his B togram showing how pixels of different brightnesses are distributed in the image with dark 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 lt or P 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 Press MENU OK Press MENU OK to copy the image to exit without creating a copy press the DISP button A message will be displayed while the camera copies the photo From left to Sight black point mid point white point MIVEAV Iq NO 340 E 97 MIVEAVTd NO IYO leet 98 Tip Choosing the Black Point White Point and Mid Point sn Adjusting brightness To make the image brighter move the mid point to the left Moving the mid point to the right makes the image darker Correcting exposure If the image is over exposed move the black point to the right until it lines up with the darkest pixel in the histogram If the image is underexposed move the white point to the left until it lines up with the brightest pixel You can then move the mid point left or right to adjust bright Correcting overexposure ness Increasing contrast To increase
67. ect a combination of shutter speed and aperture 36 Shutter speed and aperture can be adjusted for ten seconds after you remove your finger from the shutter release but ton 4 Take the photograph Gently press the shutter release button all the way down to take the photograph a Note The Exposure Program MGW yw x 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 Ev9 Evi0 Ev11 Evi2 Ev13 Evi4 Ev15 Ev16 Evi7 Evi8 Ev19 Ev5 Ev4 Ev3 Ev2 Ev1 Evo Ev 1 Ev 2 F1 0 8 4 2 1 41 2 1 4 1 8 1 5 1 30 1 60 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 Shutter speed seconds amny dy AHdYYDOLOHd NO IYON 37 Mode A Aperture Priority In mode A aperture priority you choose the aperture and the camera selects the shutter speed Choose large apertures low f numbers to emphasize the main subject by blurring background and foreground details Choose mode A Rotate the mode dial to A The current aperture is dis played in orange AHdYY OLOHd NO F40 he Choose an aperture Rotate the up down dial to choose an aperture Your se Choose small apertures high f numbers to bring both the background and main subject into focus Gw geo9 so FIM KIN r q L a Di F419 C lection only takes effect when the photo is taken the effec
68. el Tilt Calibration Lock release M manual exposure MoOde 40 M Mode Dial Options Macintosh Macro mode Macro Target Magnification Ratio MF Manual Flash Amount Manual focus MediaBrowser Memory card wD Memory internal 14 94 153 MENU OK button 49 89 109 Microphone Mode dial Monochrome Move Target Setting Movie mode Movie playbac Movie Size Multi frame playback Neck strap Nickel metal hydride NiMH Noise Reduction Noise Reduction ISO Normal picture quality 54 INTIS BIASI E N T AR 102 133 167 168 0 One Press M MOd sssssscsssssseees 122 One Press Zoom Ratio Operation Sounds s Optional accessories 154 157 Optional AF Distance Display 126 P P program shift mode PAL PictBridge Picture Display Picture Quality Size Playback menu Playback Mode Dial Options Playback Order Options Playback zoom Playback movies Playback photographs Playback TV Plus Normal Shooting Positive Film POWER button Power Button Lamp Pre AF Printing 104 Protect 90 PT Pipiepadiinnmnnnnnsanin 104 133 Recall My Settings Rechargeable battery Red eye reduction Reg My Settings Remote shutter release Restore Defaults Ring cap S S shutter priority mode Save Interval Composite Img Scene mode SD memory card ssssssssssss
69. elected 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 to the Fn2 button but it can also be assigned to the Fn1 button The self timer can only be used when assigned to a button page 119 Custom setting is not available for the interval composite shoot ing and skew correct mode in scene mode and multiple expo sure shooting Tilt Indicator Use the tilt indicator to level the camera and correct the perspective when photographing buildings or land scapes Display level setting options Press and hold the IOI DISP button until level setting op tions are displayed a Es 7 a Mm c amp a po N D gt a a 2 Highlight an option Press A or W to highlight an option Option Description Off Tilt indicator is not displayed Level Displays the tilt and level indicator at the bottom of the Tilt picture display default Displays the tilt indicator at the bottom of the picture dis play Displays the tilt indicator at the bottom of the picture display and a beep sounds at a regular interval when the camera is level Level Level Sound A beep sounds at a regular interval when the camera is lev Spend el The tilt indicator is not displayed in the picture display Select the highlighted option
70. en sions in pixels determine the number of photographs that can be stored in internal memory or on a memory card page 153 The following options are available Option Quality Size GEM 4 3 3 648 x 2 736 GEN 3 2 3 648 x 2 432 E 16 9 RAHE 3 648 x 2 048 GM 1 1 2 736 X 2 736 Eier ane 3 648 x 2 736 EDO 4 3 N default Normal E 3 2F Fine A E 3 2N Normal lla es 16 9 F Fine teenie 16 9N Normal i 1 1F Fine 1 1N Normal 2113032436 E 4 3 F 3 264 x 2 448 EN 4 3 F 2 592 x 1 944 EM 4 3 F Fine 2 048 x 1 536 EI 4 3 F 1 280 x 960 4 3 F 640 x 480 53 AHdVeDOLOHd NO J40 ie ie Tip Picture Quality SSI The camera supports the following picture qualities Normal JPEG compression is used to reduce file size Fine Compression is reduced for improved quality File size in creases reducing number of photos that can be recorded RAW Raw image data are saved in DNG format JPEG copies are also created The camera displays only the JPEG copy DNG files can be viewed and edited on a computer using the supplied MediaBrowser Windows only or commercially available appli cations that support the DNG format gt Images with the aspect ratio of 3 2 1 1 16 9 are displayed sur rounded by a black border in the picture display Picture Quality Size can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 The Fn buttons can be used to swi
71. er down until it latches The flash has a range of approximately 20 cm to 3 0 m 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 in the shooting menu page 70 O The flash turns off automatically in dynamic range internal com posite movie continuous and bracketing modes Do not use the built in flash with conversion lenses or lens hoods 23 D a 3 my Mm pal S a N 2 gt oS gt bal SIHL VAY YISN AWIL LSUl4 24 Self Timer The self timer can be set to two seconds or a custom setting Two second timer is useful for preventing blur caused by the camera movement when the shutter re lease button is pressed The number of pictures and the shooting interval can be set for a custom setting in Custom Self Timer in the shooting menu page 74 1 Choose a self timer mode Press the button once to gi 6 esse so HI 438 select the two second timer and again to select the cus tom setting The current se L J lection is displayed in the picture display Pressing the button a third time turns the timer off C Start the timer Press the shutter release button to lock focus and start the timer The s
72. estore Defaults To restore default shooting menu settings pages 50 52 rotate the mode dial to 4 and select Re store Defaults in the shooting menu A confirmation dia log will be displayed highlight Yes and press MENU OK to restore default values and exit to shooting mode Auto Aperture Shift If On is selected the camera will automatically adjust ap erture to prevent overexposure in mode A ks Auto aperture shift is available only in mode A Shutter Speed Auto Shift If On is selected the shutter speeds are adjusted auto matically to achieve optimal exposure when overex posed or underexposed 83 84 Switch Shooting Mode When the mode dial is rotated to ESENES Choose a mode The selected mode will a MY mode page 48 you can use this option to switch between FIL n soume 3 P A S and M modes without ro Dheren ien tating the mode dial to a new set K ting This option is only available in MY modes and is not displayed if the shooting mode currently selected for 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 Composite Time Set the shooting interval between
73. ever 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 70 manual flash amount page 71 exposure com pensation page 77 and dynamic range compensa tion page 72 117 Assigning a Function to the ADJ Lever Select a setting from ADJ Lever Setting 1 to ADJ Le ver Setting 5 in the key custom settings and press gt Select a function to assign to the setting and press MENU OK Using the ADJ Lever To select an option currently assigned to the ADJ lever 1 Display options With the camera in shooting mode press the ADJ lever in and press the lever left or right or press lt or P 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 Multi P AUTO a Move Slctn oK Finish Select an option Press Aor W to highlight an option and press the ADJ lever in or press MENU OK to select AE AF target selection page 74 displayed at the upper right corner of the picture display cannot be replaced with another function ADJ Shutter Confirmation Select On to use the shutter release button to select the highlighted option in ADJ lever mode 118 Fn Butto
74. fter use Before removing bat teries turn the camera off and wait for them to cool down 11 n a 3 mn Mm c wn S N 2 gt z bat SIHL VAY YISN AWIL LSUl4 Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Be sure the camera is off before inserting or removing batteries and a memory card SD memory card or SDHC memory card can be used with this camera memory card indicates SD and SDHC memory cards in this guide Open the battery card cover Unlatch and open Ven the cover Insert amemory card Holding the memory card in the orientation shown slide it in until it clicks into place Insert 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 Close the battery card cover Close and latch the cover Q Caution N Be sure the cover is latched Removing the Battery anda Memory Card Unlatch and open the battery card cover press and re lease the battery latch and remove the battery by hand being careful not to drop it Press the memory card in to eject it The card can then be removed by hand 19 Tip Inserting AAA Batteries an S nsert in the orientation shown press he cover closed and slide the release ever to the closed position D Es 3 7 J mMm c wn S N 2 gt 2 bat O f the camera will not be use
75. functions are displayed in the picture display rotating the up ee ite down dial while pressing amp switches assigned functions Fn Pair Setting 1 to 4 this function is not available in the manual focus mode Zoom Button Choose the role played by the Q and H buttons Choose from none off digital zoom page 20 exposure com pensation default page 77 and white balance page 78 L Ei 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 Options Setting Setting2 Setting Setting2 SD Next previous Scroll left right Shutter speed Aperture lever frame Up down Zoom in out scroll up Aperture Shutter speed dial down 121 122 One Press M Mode When exposure compensation is assigned to the Q and E buttons page 121 or AE lock is assigned to an Fn but ton page 119 pressing the button in manual exposure mode sets shutter speed and or aperture to values close to those needed for optimal exposure Aprtr Priority Aperture remains at the selected value shutter speed is adjusted for optimal exposure e Shttr Priority Shutter speed remains at the selected value aperture is adjusted for optimal exposure Program Both aperture and
76. g Display exposure metering options page 61 Image Display image setting options page 62 119 Option Description Cont Mode Display continuous shooting options page 64 Auto Bracket Display bracketing options page 67 Flash Comp _ Display the flash compensation slider page 70 Flash Amount Adjust manual flash output page 71 Dyn Range Comp Display the dynamic range compensation options page 72 Multi Exposure Enters the Multiple Exposure shooting mode page 68 Macro Target Position the focus target in macro mode page 21 Self timer Set the self timer page 24 Up to 4 settings can be registered Select Fn Button Pair Setting Highlight Fn Button Pair Setting in the key custom options tab and then press P Select a number to assign a function to Press Aor W to select Fn Pair Setting 1 to 4 and press P Select a function to assign Fa Pair Satna Press A or W to highlight a Hien function to assign and press MENU OK Repeat steps 2 and 3 to assign additional functions 4 Press the DISP button Fn Button Pair Switching Select a setting to apply to Fn buttons from Fn Pair Set ting1 to 4 which are set in Fn Button Pair Setting 120 The functions currently assigned to ese oy Seas EO SON Fn buttons are displayed when the camera is turned on the mode dial F a is rotated or amp is pressed When the assigned
77. g on the selected step value Option Available ISO Sensitivity TEV Auto Auto Hi ISO 80 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 Auto Auto Hi ISO 80 ISO 100 ISO 125 ISO 160 ISO 200 1 3EV ISO 250 ISO 320 ISO 400 ISO 500 ISO 640 ISO 800 ISO 1000 ISO 1250 ISO 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 3200 Choose the shutter speed from Auto 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 15 1 30 1 60 1 125 or 1 250 AF Auxiliary Light If On is selected the AF auxiliary light will light to assist the focus operation when the subject is poorly lit Operation Sounds Choose when the camera plays a sound Option Description Sounds are played at startup when the shutter is released when the camera focuses and when an error occurs If Sound All or Level Sound is selected for the level setting page 25 the camera will also beep at regular intervals when the camera is level Level If Sound or Level Sound is selected for Level Setting the Sound camera will beep at regular intervals when the camera is level Sounds are played when the shutter is relea
78. ge is supported under 64 bit version of Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10 1 2 10 6 7 6 Measured according to CIPA standard For reference only actual number of shots varies greatly according to how camera is used easured with Panasonic alkaline batteries Ww CN Internal Memory Memory Card Capacity The following table lists the approximate number of frames or length of movies that can be stored in internal memory or on a memory card at different settings Internal memory 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB E 4 3 2 50 103 203 415 831 1668 m 4 3 F 10 240 487 957 1957 3922 7867 a 4 3N 17 411 830 1631 3333 6678 13396 Em 3 2 2 57 116 228 467 935 1877 ENB 3 2 F 11 271 548 1077 2202 4412 8851 EL 3 2N 19 461 931 1828 3737 7487 15020 on RAW 2 67 137 270 553 1108 2222 3 B 321 653 1284 2624 5257 10546 16 9 N 23 544 1097 2155 4405 8824 17702 E E 2 67 137 270 551 1105 2217 5 1 1F 13 319 647 1270 2596 5202 10435 1 1N 23 544 1097 2155 4405 8824 17702 EN 4 3 F 12 297 602 1183 2418 4845 9718 E F 15 370 749 1471 3008 6026 12089 4 3 F 24 570 1159 2277 4654 9324 18704 m 4 3 F B 1041 2118 4160 8505 17039 34181 4 3 F 158 3776 7681 15082 30828 61759 123888 EEY 640 30fps 225 8min 545 17min 58s 35min 17s 72min 8s 144min 30s 289 min 525 WEL 640 15fps 435 17min 4s 34min 9s 67min 3s 137min 3s 274min 33s 550min 45 s Ei AE 320
79. gs To assign the settings to MY1 MY2 or MY3 on the mode dial highlight MY 1 MY 2 or MY 3 and press MENU OK to exit without saving settings press the DISP button To save the settings to a box or card to be recalled and assigned to the mode dial at a later date page 114 se lect My Settings Box or Card and press B Highlight the Bitar desired number and press MENU OK Unnamed boxes will be named using the current date and time If the box has already beenassigneda 2 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 Settings assigned to card will be cleared if the memory card is formatted Settings assigned to box will not be cleared even if the internal memory is formatted 113 Recall My Settings Assign settings in a box or card to MY1 MY2 or MY3 Select Recall My Settings Highlight Recall My Settings in the key custom op tions tab and press Select the source Highlight My Settings Box or Card and press P Select a destination Highlight the destination to assign the setting to MY 1 MY 2 or MY 3 and press P gt Execute 4 Selecta setting aj Highlight a setting to as sign to the selected position on the mode dial and press MENU OK OK Ok To exit without assigning settings to the mode dial press the DISP button My settings configured with ot
80. have been used in a computer or other device page 123 See page 153 for information on memory card capacity Turning the Camera On and Off Shooting Mode Press the POWER button to turn the camera on The POWER button 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 mn es 3 7 J Mm S S a N 2 gt S n SIHL AVIY YISN AWIL LSUl4 Playback Mode 16 Press the gt button for about a 2 second to turn the camera on in S se playback mode Press the gt button again to turn the camera off The camera will turn off automatically to save power if no opera tions are performed for 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 26 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 or Off in Power But ton Lamp in the key custom settings page 121 Basic Setup A languag
81. her cameras cannot be recalled with this camera 114 Edit My Settings Edit and rename settings saved with Reg My Settings Select Edit My Settings Highlight Edit My Settings in the key custom op tions tab and press P Select settings To edit the settings assigned to MY1 MY2 or MY3 on the mode dial highlight MY 1 MY 2 or MY 3 and press PB To edit settings saved in box or card select My Settings BEES Box or Card and press P Highlight the desired num ber and press P 3 Edit settings Press A or W to highlight items and press to edit Af ter editing each item press 4 to return to the settings list where you can edit additional settings Save changes Press MENU OK to save changes and exit to exit without saving changes press the DISP button 115 S ANI dNLAS JH 116 g Tip Naming My Settings SQ 9999999 99 9 99 9 A iihi Select Name in Step 3 to rename the Name area current setting The current name is Ra highlighted in the name area to edit the current name press lt or P to position the cursor in the name area and press W to place the cursor in the keyboard area to delete the current name press W while the name is high lighted Highlight characters using 4 V lt or P and press MENU OK to enter the highlighted char acter at the current cursor position to delete the character at the current cursor position select Delete Press Fn2 to switch between up
82. icture quality Fine Normal RAW DNG 2 Image Photographs 3648 x 2736 3648 x 2432 2736 x 2736 3648 x 2048 3264 x 2448 size 2592 x 1944 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 640 x 480 pixels Movies 640 x 480 320 x 240 Storage SD SDHC and MultiMedia memory cards Eye Fi card X2 series internal memory approx 40 MB 3648 x 2736 2 193 KB frame N 3 728 KB frame F 14 6 MB frame RAW 3648 x 2432 1 954 KB frame N 3 319 KB frame F 13 0 MB frame RAW 3648 x 2048 1 654 KB frame N 2 803 KB frame F 11 0 MB frame RAW File size 2736 X 2736 1 657 KB frame N 2 808 KB frame F 11 0 MB frame RAW appro 3264 x 2448 3 014 KB frame F 2592 x 1944 2 311 KB frame F 2048 x 1536 1 498 KB frame F 1280 x 960 836 KB frame F 640x480 221 KB frame F file Photographs JPEG Exif Ver 2 21 3 RAW DNG formai Movies AVI OpenDML Motion JPEG compliant Compression JPEG baseline compliant photographs and movies 151 La SALON TVDINHDI 1 152 Other shooting options Continuous shooting Continuous AF Cont S Cont M Cont Self timer shutter release delay of approx 2 s or Custom Interval shooting intervals of 5 s to 1 hin increments of 5 s White balance bracket Image setting bracket Dynamic range bracket Contrast bracket Color space setting AE AF target selection Camera shake correction Dynamic range compensation Multiple exposure shooting Noise reduction Histogram display Framing grid
83. ictures stored in the SD memory card insert the card in the camera first and then connect the camera to the computer Turn the camera off before connecting the USB cable 1 Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer 2 Connect the USB cable to the common terminal for USB lt a port AV output of the cam Q D Aie era The camera turns on automati cally when a connection is established 3 Copy photos to the computer If DL 10 is installed DL 10 starts and transfers images automatically Pictures are copied to the Digital Camera folder in My Documents where they are sorted into 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 lt P RICOHDCX era to the desired loca tion oo When Digital camera J 100RICOH software installer screen RIMG0001 jpg appears click x RIMG0002 jpg Example of the display in Windows XP Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable when transfer is complete O Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer YILNdWOD YNO OL SIV ONIGVOINMOG 141 Y ILNdWOD YNOX OL SIDVW ONIGVOINMOG 142 For Macintosh This camera supports the following Macintosh operating systems e Mac OS X 10 4 to 10 6 7 Inthe internal memory of the camera Software User Guide PDF file is available To view the guide copy the guide onto your compu
84. ignetting can be adjusted manually Take photos by reducing vividness and increasing contrast Hue contrast sharpness and vignetting can be ad justed manually Image setting is not applied to a RAW image If RAW only is se ected for RAW JPEG Setting page 130 image setting has no effect If a RAW quality option is selected for Picture Quality Size in he shooting menu Hi Contrast B amp W Cross Process Positive Film and Bleach Bypass have no effect Hi Contrast B amp W has no effect in continuous shooting mode If Hi Contrast B amp W Cross Process Positive Film or Bleach By pass is selected Subj Tracking in the focus mode has no effect If Black amp White B amp W TE or Hi Contrast B amp W is selected WB BKT has no effect Noise Reduction in the shooting settings has no effect when Hi Contrast B amp W is selected To make individual adjustments to the settings highlight the desired option and press P Adjust settings Press amp and W to highlight an option and press 4 and P to change L Black amp White Bleach Bypass Press MENU OK Press MENU OK to return to the Image Settings menu when settings are complete 63 AHdVdDOLOHd NO J40 Ve Exit to shooting mode Press MENU OK The option currently selected Ar DLE for Image Settings will be dis played in the picture display a a Image Settings can be assigned to the ADJ lever in A
85. il save is complete No File No files available for playback Cannot Record Memory is full Use another card or remove card and use internal memory Camera Related Problems Power Supply Problem Cause Solution Page Check that battery is correctly Battery is exhausted or notlinserted Charge battery re 10 inserted chargeable battery only insert 12 158 The camarades fresh battery or use AC adapter not turn on Battery is incompatible Use supplied battery or compat 11 y SAA ible AAA batteries AC adapter is not connected Check connection 158 Battery is not in correct orienta Insert battery in correct orien n tion tation Camera has turned off auto Turn camera on 15 matically to save power Tie a meratithi l Charge battery rechargeable 10 Battery is exhausted battery only insert fresh bat off during use 12 158 tery or use AC adapter a Use supplied battery or compat Battery is incompatible ible AAA batteries 11 The aineta does Remove and reinsert battery or Camera malfunction disconnect and reconnect AC 12 158 not turn off adapter Low battery indicator displayed or camera turns off Battery is incompatible ue Supplied battery or compat 11 ible AAA batteries when battery has charge remaining Battery cannot be Battery has reached end of charged charging life Replace with a new battery Battery is quickly exhausted Ambient te
86. iness hours 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Ricoh Company Ltd Ricoh Building 8 13 1 Ginza Chuo ku Tokyo 104 8222 Japan Printed in China L764 O872A
87. ing MOM Ub asccssasscssstecnssaisshssssisecssisssssesisscieiienssstntzensanassisncnie 49 Movies se000008 aa Ho Recording MOVIES i e ts ctescticdeaasatadtestes ctnddaicsietcistindaatitaiscad 86 2 Viewing Movies More on Playback sssssssscssscscsssssssssssesosessssssssesesosscnsssessssssores The Playback Menu Viewing Pictures on TV Printing Photographs Connecting the Camera Printing The Setup MeNu ssssssscsssssccsssssscesseessesssessssessesssssssssssssesseeenes Key Custom Options Setup Menu OPTIONS cr eesssesssessesseeeseeeene g Downloading Images to Your Computer 135 FOr Wir LOWS sssscssssscsscssscssdiczssectassdvacessvesasssordeesesteitsnststenasesnnceecesntsssinied 35 BOP IMA GINO S Mennyen aeaa ER 42 Technical Notes Troubleshooting Specifications Optional Accessories Using the Camera Abroad Precautions for Use Camera Care and Storage Warranty and Servicing NOTICES Before You Begin Read this section before using your camera for the first time WB Introduction n csccscscsscscessescescsssessssssssscessessesees 2 SIHL GVIY YISN AWIL LSYl4 Introduction Parts of the Camera Refer to the page to the right of each item 1 Up own dial sessssssssssssssesees 5 2 Mode dial lock release button 4 3 Mode dial secsscsssssccssssessessesees 4 4 Shutter release DUttON sssscsseessseen 18 5 P
88. ions 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 scene mode In the continuous shooting If AE BKT 1 3EV or AE BKT 1 2EV is selected for Auto Bracket AHdYYDOLOHd NO F40 E 79 AHdVeDOLOHd NO J40 Le 80 Manual Measuring White Balance To measure a value for white balance Select Manual Settings Highlight menu A Manual Settings in the white balance Measure white balance Frame a blank piece of paper or other white object so that it fills the frame and press the DISP button 3 Press MENU OK a Note sso Nnnn The area to measure the white balance in can be selected in Area measured for manual WB in the setup menu page 131 e When the flash setting is on the white balance for when the flash fires can be measured by pressing the DISP button Detail Making Fine Adjustments to White Balance To make fine adjustments to white balance Select Detail Highlight J Detail in the white balance menu and press the DISP button Choose a setting Press Aor W to choose a white balance Press MENU OK when settings are complete Lox Ok 3 Press MENU OK White Balance Compensation Compensate for color casts by modifying white balance on the green magenta or blue
89. isplay Options 127 1 Varies with country or region of purchase Shooting Info Display 7 2 Displayed only when using an Eye Fi card off 27 Frame Information Display Mode Off 128 111 Key Custom Options Reg My Settings 112 You can register up to 18 frequently used shooting set tings twelve for the internal memory and six for a mem ory card and easily recall the settings by assigning the settings to MY1 MY2 or MY3 of the mode dial page 48 Adjust settings Set the camera to the desired settings The following settings can be registered Camera settings Shooting mode IG P A S M or SCENE aperture modes A and M shutter speed modes S and M focus position for manual focus macro flash self timer and display modes e 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 Key custom options Fn Button Pair Setting only when On is selected for My Settings for Fn Settings Setup options ISO Step Setting ISO Auto High Set tings Optional AF Distance Display Level Set ting Grid Guide Display Options Shooting Info Display Frame and Digital Zoom Image Select Reg My Settings Highlight Reg My Settings in the key custom op tions tab and press P Save settin
90. it is damaged Do not use the equipment in wet areas as this could result in fire or electric shock I io vi Do not use the equipment near flammable gases gasoline ben zene thinner or similar substances to avoid the risk of explosion ire or burns Do not use the equipment in locations where usage is restricted or prohibited as this may lead to disasters or accidents Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the electrical plug as this Q may lead to fire Use only the specified AC adapter in household electrical outlets Other adapters pose the risk of fire electric shock or injury To avoid the risk of fire electric shock or injury do not use the S battery charger or AC adapter with commercially available elec tronic transformers when traveling abroad Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this unit A Caution Contact with fluid leaking from a battery can lead to burns f part of your body comes in contact with a damaged bat ery rinse the area with water immediately Do not use soap f 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 Q Q cords pose a fire hazard 9 Do not allow the camera to get wet In addition do not operate it with wet hands B
91. lamp blinks a battery or charger fault may have occurred Unplug the charger and remove the battery Charging is complete when the charger lamp turns off 3 Remove the battery 10 19 Tip Compatible Batteries ansa S The camera can be used with a DB 65 rechargeable Li ion bat tery supplied DB 60 rechargeable batteries or with a pair of AAA alkaline or rechargeable nickel metal hydride NiMH bat teries 1e Tip Battery Capacity LLL nS Under normal conditions about 390 shots can be taken with a fully charged DB 65 battery About 30 shots can be taken with a pair of fresh AAA alkaline batteries These figures are based on tests conducted according to CIPA standards under the following conditions temperature 23 C 73 F picture display 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 Rechargeable Li ion batteries 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 may be impaired immedi ately after purchase or following an extended period of disuse and that the batteries may need to be used and recharged two or three times before they will hold a charge Manganese and Ni Cd batteries cannot be used Batteries may be hot immediately a
92. ld or other wise insufficient care of the camera 5 submergence in water flooding exposure to alcohol or other beverages infiltration of sand or mud physical shock dropping of the camera or pressure on the camera and other unnatural causes 3 After the warranty period has passed you will be liable for all repair fees including those incurred at an authorized service center 4 You will be liable for all repair fees even within the warranty period if the warranty card is not attached or if the distributor s name or the purchase date have been changed or are not indicated on the card 5 Expenses for overhaul and thorough inspection by special request of the customer 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 be reimbursed whether they occur during the warranty period or not 8 The warranty is only valid in the country in which the camera was purchased The above provisions refer to repairs offered free of charge and do not limit your legal rights The intention of the above provisions is also described in the warranty card provided with this camera 9 Parts essential to the
93. ldwell NJ 07006 Tel 1 800 225 1899 Note to Users in Canada Note This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Remarque Concernant les Utilisateurs au Canada Avertissement Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS SALON T DINHD3 165 166 A A aperture priority mode AAA alkaline AC adapter ADJ Direct ISO Contro 122 ADJ mode 118 ADJ Lever Setting 117 ADJ Shutter Confirmation ADJ lever 5 Adobe Reader 140 AF auxiliary light 2 124 AF sensor external ssssssssrssssssessssreses 2 Alkaline i ApErtU Eanna Area measured for manual WB Auto Aperture Shift Auto Bracket Auto O mode Auto Power Off Auto Rotate Autofocus flash lamp B bulb Battery Battery charge Battery level Battery card cover Black and white Bleach Bypass c Cable switch 154 Capacity 11 153 Card Sequence No Case soft Close up Color Space Setting Camera Shake Correction COMPUTE ceeeccssseeeceenseeee Confirm Firmware Version Connector cover Continuous Mode Contrast Conversion lens wid Copy to Card from Internal Copying to computer Cross Process Custom Self Timer Date and time
94. level may not be displayed correctly depending on the type of the batteries or conditions Eye Fi Connection When using an Eye Fi card page 13 the connection status is displayed in the shooting and playback modes Icon Status Not connected Connecting 5 Waiting for data transfer Transferring Connection terminated D Transferred images A Eye Fi card information acquisition error e Turn the camera off and on If the issues still persist there may be something wrong with the card Basic Photography and Playback Read this section before using your camera for the first time W First Ste pas scssiccasssceissasscnnsscansvastsidan onmstenaviaveree 10 E Taking Photograps ssscsssscsssecseecssecsseees 18 E Viewing and Deleting Photograph 27 Prepare the camera for use Charging the Battery The rechargeable battery supplied with the camera is not charged at shipment Charge the battery in the supplied BJ 6 battery charger before use Place the battery in the charger Place the battery label up with the and labels ori ented to match the labels on the charger CAUTION I WWW e Be sure the battery is in the cor rect orientation Plug the charger in The charger lamp will light while the battery charges An exhausted battery will be fully charged in about two and a half hours at 25 C If the charger
95. lick AU TORUN EXE from the displayed files Click to install software required for batch downloading and editing of images Click to display the Website Ig for user registration Click Installing the software Windows XP After a while the Choose Setup Language 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 Select a language and follow the on screen instruc tions to complete installation The MediaBrowser installer will start To install Medi aBrowser accept the license agreement and follow the on screen instructions Click Unblock for DL 10 For Windows 7 click Allow access 8 When a message appears prompting you to restart your computer select Yes want to restart my computer now and then click Finish Your computer will restart automatically After your computer restarts a Windows security warning message appears When using the USB cable do not move the camera with the USB cable Do not disconnect the USB cable with the camera power on Do not connect a cable other than the supplied USB cable If you install the DC Software 2 in the computer in which the DC software is already installed DL 10 for the DC Software 2 is added o the Start up folder If y
96. luorescent lights may affect colors and bright ness SCENE 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 Composite Time and Save Interval Compos ite Img in the shooting menu beforehand pages 84 and 85 1 Mount the camera on a tripod Take a test shot in mode M Set up a composition and adjust the exposure shut ter speed ISO sensitivity white balance and focus settings 3 Select Interval Composite in scene mode 45 AHdYY DOLOHd NO F40 E 4 Start shooting Press the shutter release button Photographs will be taken automatically at the selected interval To confirm the image in process press the shutter release button halfway Pressing the shutter release button all the way down another interval composi End shooting The following functions are not mode Flash Digital zoom AHdVeDOLOHd NO 740W E saves the image and start te shooting Press MENU OK to end shooting when all the de sired photographs have been taken a available in interval composite If MENU OK is pressed while image synthesis is in process the image will not be synthesized The values for the first shot are a of the succeeding shots Auto or Auto Hi setting of ISO Auto setting of White Balance Autofocus an
97. m 100 Copy to Card from Internal Memory 94 89 MIVEAVTd NO IYO IA 90 Selecting this option starts an automated slide show Pictures are displayed at three second intervals When a movie is displayed movie playback begins automatically the slide show resumes when playback is complete The slide show repeats until stopped press any button to end the slide show Protect pictures from accidental deletion Q Formatting erases all files including protected files Protecting Individual Pictures To protect or remove protection from individual files play the pic ture back and select Protect in the playback menu to display the EWI options Highlight 1 File and press Jemma Cancel ALL i ok Execute MENU OK 4 100 0001 WO ka Protected files are indicated by an icon Es 1 4SN Protecting or Removing Protection from All Files To protect all files select Protect highlight Select All and press MENU OK To remove protection from all files highlight Cancel All and press MENU OK Changing the Protect Status of Multiple Files Select Protect in the playback menu In multi frame playback proceed to Step 2 In single frame playback the options will be dis played Highlight Sel Mult and press MENU OK Select Sel Indiv or Sel Range Select Protect in the playback menu to display the options To select images one at a time high light Sel Indiv press MENU OK
98. mperature is very high or very low Poor lighting requires extensive use of flash 145 LON TVOINHDI s4 146 Shooting Problem Cause Solution Page Charge battery rechargeable 10 Battery is exhausted battery only insert fresh bat a 12 158 tery or use AC adapter Press POWER button to turn Camera is off or not in shooting camera on or press gt to select 15 27 p mode No picture taken shooting mode when shutter Memory card is not formatted Format card 123 release button is Memory card is full Insert new card or delete files 12 30 pressed Memory card has reached end inc rt naweard nD of working life Wait until flash lamp stops Flash is charging blinking Memory card is locked Unlock card Memory card contacts are dirty Clean with soft dry cloth Cannot view photos after Display time is too short Choose longer display time 125 shooting Picture display is dark ioe picture display bright 123 Picture display is Picture display is off Press DISP to turn picture dis 33 blank play on AV cable or HDMI cable is con Disconnect the cable E nected Lens is dirty Clean with soft dry cloth Subject is not at center of Use focus lock Camera unable to frame focus in autofocus Subject not suitable for auto Use focus l kor manualocus 1858 mode focus Subject is too dose Use macro mode or move away 7
99. n Pair Setting Assign functions to the Fn function buttons Fn1 and Fn2 The following settings can be assigned Option Description Switch between multi or spot AF and manual focus page AF MF 55 AF Snap Switch between multi or spot AF and snap focus page 55 AF Subj Trekng Switch between multi or spot AF and target tracking fo cus page 55 AE Lock Lock exposure If a fine or normal quality option is selected for Picture JPEG gt RAW Quality Size pressing the Fn button selects a RAW quali ty option with the same aspect ratio page 53 Color gt B amp W Select Black amp White for Image Settings page 62 Color gt TE Select B amp W TE for Image Settings page 62 rr Color gt High B amp W Color gt Cross_ Select Cross Process for Image Settings page 62 Select Hi Contrast B amp W for Image Settings page 62 Color gt Pos Film Select Positive Film for Image Settings page 62 Color gt B Bypass Select Bleach Bypass for Image Settings page 62 Exposure Comp Display the exposure compensation slider page 77 White Balance Display white balance options page 78 WB Correction Display white balance compensation controls page 81 IS0 Display ISO sensitivity options page 82 j Display options for picture quality size page 53 or Quality AEO movie size page 87 Focus Display focus options page 55 Expo Meterin
100. nce Multi P AUTO 78 Auto Bracket Off 67 i White Balance 0 60 81 Automatic Compensation Exposure On ISO Setting Auto 82 Multiple Exposure Save Each Saal 7 Magnification Rati Shooting Image Off ee iW iia aMo 2x 83 Saving 5 image Off Restore Defaults 83 Flash Exposure Auto Aperture Shift Off 83 0 0 70 Compensation Shutter Speed Auto off 83 Manual Flash Amount 1 2 71 Shift Flash Synchro Settings 1st Curtain 71 Switch Shooting Mode 84 Dynamic Range 1 Not available in multiple exposure shooting ede Off 72 mode Compensation Noise Redudi or 2 Not available in mode M oise Reduction 73 3 E mode only Noise Reduction ISO Over IS0 401 73 4 Mode A only Move Target Setting AF 74 5 Mode S only Camera Shake Cor 6 Mode MY1 MY2 or MY3 only On 74 rection SCENE Mode Dynamic Range Option Default Page Option Default Page Dynamic Range Weak 84 Move Target Setting AF 74 Expansion Pictures Plus Normal Shooting off 84 Custom Self Timer 2 Pics 74 Picture Quality Size EEO 4 3N 53 Focus MultiAF 55 aes Date Imprint off 76 Snap Focus Distance 2 5m 60 r T ti Pre AF Off ai xposure Compensation White Balance Multi P AUTO 78 Exposure Metering Multi 61 i Sail Sandd White Balance A0 G0 81 mage Settings tandari 62 Compensation 0 G Noise Reduction off 73 150 Setting Auto 82 Noise Reduction ISO Over ISO 401 73 Mag
101. ng and interval composite shooting SALON T DINHD3 159 SALON TVDINHDI L 160 Other Flash Units Use only flash units with one signal terminal which must be an X contact with a positive voltage of no more than 20V Use a flash that covers the angle of view of the lens 1 Close the flash cover Attach the flash Turn the camera and the optional flash unit off and attach the flash to the camera hot shoe Set aperture manually Turn the camera on select mode A or M and choose an aperture pages 38 and 40 Choose a manual ISO sensitivity setting Select an option other than Auto or Auto Hi for ISO sensitivity page 82 Turn 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 Q Caution ASS 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 the external flash is on it will fire with every shot regardless to the flash mode selected with the camera Turn the flash unit off to shoot without the flash Optional flash units are in principle for use at ranges that exceed the range of the built in flash Using an optional flash unit at shorter ranges may result in overexposure Using the Camera Abroad Using the AC 4c AC Adapter and BJ 6 B
102. ng can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Le ver Setting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 61 AHdVaDOLOH_ NO 340 IE 62 Image Settings Adjust contrast sharpness and vividness color depth or take monochrome photographs Option Description E vivid Take strong vivid photos with heightened contrast Vi and sharpness and maximum vividness FS Standard Normal contrast sharpness and vividness default wa Setting1 Make individual adjustments to vividness contrast sharpness and colors to create custom settings that can be recalled as desired FI Setting 2 BW Black amp White Take photos in black and white Contrast and sharp ness can be adjusted manually m B amp W TE FTE toning effect Create monochrome photos with a sepia red green blue or purple tint Hue vividness contrast and sharpness can be ad justed manually ra Emphasizes the contrast to the effect of the Black amp 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 from the ac tual hue Hue contrast and vignetting can be adjusted man ually Positive Film Take photos in high vividness creating images like positive film Vividness contrast sharpness and v
103. nification Ratio MF Ix 83 SCENE Interval Composite Option Default Page Option Default Page Interval Composite Time Oh00m00s 84 Noise Reduction ISO Over IS0 401 73 Save Interval Composite off 85 Camera Shake Cor On 74 Img rection Picture Quality Size EI 4 3N 53 Date Imprint Off 76 Focus MultiAF 55 White Balance Auto 78 Exposure Metering Multi 61 White Balance Compen A060 81 Image Settings Standard 62 sation Dynamic Range Com m 3 ISO Setting Auto 82 pensation Magnification Ratio MF 2x 83 Noise Reduction off 73 51 OHd NO 340W ea LO SCENE Mode Skew Correct Mode 52 Option Default Page Option Default Page Picture Quality Size EII 4 3N 53 Flash Exposure 00 70 Focus Multi AF 55 Compensation Snap Focus Distance 25m 60 Flash Synchro Settings IstCurtain 71 Full Press Snap On 60 Date Imprint Off 76 Pre AF Off 61 Exposure Compensation 0 0 77 Exposure Metering Multi 61 White Balance Multi P AUTO 78 Image Settings Standard 62 0 Setting Auto 82 Magnification Ratio MF 2x 83 SCENE Mode Movie Option Default Page Option Default Page Movie Size 640 87 White Balance Multi P Auto 78 Frame Rate 30 Frame Sec 87 ei Balance A 0 6 0 81 Focus MultiAF 55 Compensation Snap Focus Distance 25m 60 Magnification Ratio MF 2x 83 Pre AF Off 61 Picture Quality Size Picture quality RAW fine and normal and size dim
104. not be used The camera focuses when the shutter release button is pressed to begin recording The amount of time remaining is calculated based on the amount of memory available and may not diminish at an even rate e Charge the battery before shooting or use an optional AC adapter For long recordings choose memory cards with high write speeds and check the amount of memory available before shooting AE AF target selection is not available for movies Choosing the Frame Size and Frame Rate Movies consist of a series 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 1 Display the shooting menu Press MENU OK to display the scene menu Press 4 to highlight the mode tab press W to highlight the shooting menu tab and press to place the cursor in the shooting menu Select Movie Size or Frame Rate Highlight Movie Size or Frame Rate and press to display options for the selected item Select an option Movie Size Choose 640 640x480 pixels or UHN 320 320 x 240 pixels Frame Rate Choose 30 Frames Sec 30fps or 15 Frames Sec 15fps Press MENU OK The selected option will be displayed in the picture display SION 87 smow i 88 1 Viewing Movies Press P Press the button to display pictures in the picture display Displa
105. ntal conservation and to environmental management aw icoh is aggressively promoting environment friendly 7 activities and also environment conservation activities 0 solve the great subject of management as one of the citizens on our precious earth o reduce the environmental loads of digital cameras icoh is also trying to solve the great subjects of Saving energy by reducing power consumption and Reducing environ ment affecting chemical substances contained in products If You Encounter a Problem with This Product See Troubleshooting page 144 in this manual If the problem persists contact a Ricoh office Ricoh Offices RICOH COMPANY LTD 3 2 3 Shin Yokohama Kouhoku ku Yokohama City Kanagawa 222 8530 JAPAN http www ricoh com r_dc 5 Dedrick Place West Caldwell New Jersey 07006 U S A RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION 1 800 22RICOH http www ricoh usa com Oberrather Stra e 6 D 40472 D sseldorf GERMANY RICOH INTERNATIONAL B V innerhalb Deutschlands 06331 268 438 EPMMC au erhalb Deutschlands 49 6331 268 438 http www ricoh com r_dc RICOH ASIA PACIFIC OPERATIONS 21 F One Kowloon 1 Wang Yuen Street Kowloon Bay Hong Kong LIMITED About MediaBrowser North America U S Toll Free 1 800 458 4029 Europe UK Germany France and Spain Toll Free 800 1532 4865 Other Countries 44 1489 564 764 Asia 63 2 438 0090 China 86 21 5385 3786 Bus
106. o adjust camera settings while using an optional external viewfinder page 154 to frame pho tographs Shooting information can be displayed by Pressing the Fn1 or amp button Rotating the mode dial to a new position e Using the up down dial Pressing the ADJ lever left or right Pressing the flash OPEN switch OPEN 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 are displayed when zoomed in using the MENU OK button or ADJ le ver page 29 Choose from 5 7 x 9 8 x and 16x Auto Rotate Select On to automatically display pictures in the correct orientation EA Caution SSP 8 8 89 9 99 9 D0 7 0 e eo 2 nn amp E The orientation of the pictures taken in the Continuous AF Cont or auto bracket mode will be the orientation of the first shot The auto rotate function is not available for the following cases Movies Pictures taken in the Cont or M Cont mode When viewing pictures 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 e While the skew correction is in process when an orange frame is displ
107. ortant occasions Copyright Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents mag azines and other materials other than for personal home or other similarly limited purposes without the consent of the copyright hold er is prohibited Exemption from liability Ricoh Co Ltd assumes no liability for failure to record or display images as a result of product malfunction Warranty This product is manufactured to local specifications and the warranty is valid within the country of purchase The manufacturer as sumes no responsibility for servicing the product in other countries or bearing any expense thereby incurred e Radio interference Operating this product in the vicinity of other elec tronic equipment may adversely affect both the camera and the other device Interference is particularly likely if the camera is used in close proximity to a radio or television This can be resolved by moving the 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 effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document Should you nevertheless notice any errors or
108. oth pose the risk of electric shock Do not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles as this may cause the driver to lose control and result in a traffic accident SEAE When using optional products carefully read the in for Accessories structions before using that product vii viii Product Manuals The following manuals are provided with the GR DIGITAL IV Camera User Guide this booklet This guide describes how to use your camera and install the software included in the internal memory of the camera to your computer Software User Guide pdf file The Software User Guide describes how to copy pictures from your camera to a computer for display and editing The Software User Guide is available in the MANUAL folder in the internal memory of the camera E B RICOHDCI G bcm Each language has its own DCSOFT2 Software User Guide GB MAC gt TRENT O MEDIABRW 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 of the following customer support centers North America U S TEL Toll Free 1 800 458 4029 Europe UK Germany France and Spain
109. oting The desired effect may not be achieved if the scene is too bright or too dark Setting Multi for Exposure Metering is recommended when using the dynamic range compensation function page 61 Dynamic range compensation can be applied to a RAW image Dynamic Range Compensation can be assigned to the ADJ le ver in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 and Fn buttons in Fn But ton Pair Setting page 119 Noise Reduction Choose Weak Strong or MAX to reduce noise random variations in brightness and color in photographs taken at high ISO sensitivities The minimum ISO sensitivity at which noise reduction applies can be selected using Noise Reduction ISO see below An indicator is displayed when iad noise reduction is on pa a Note ann PHN Oy DT AEST 8e6EFT 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 Reduction Choose from All noise reduction ap plies at all ISO sensitivities Over ISO 201 Over ISO 401 Over ISO 801 and Over ISO 1601 73 Move Target Setting Select a type of target for the target selection function page 59 Option Description AE AF S
110. ou 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 Viewing Software Manual In the internal memory of the camera Software User Guide PDF file is available This guide explains how to download images from the camera to your computer To view the guide copy the guide onto your computer 1 Open My computer with the camera connected to the computer The internal memory of the camera appears as the drive 2 Open MANUAL folder Each language has its own Software User Guide PDF file i YILNdWOD YNO OL SOV ONIGYOINMOG 139 m YILNdWOD YNOX OL SIDVW ONIGVOINMOG 140 Copy the PDF file for your language directly to the hard disk of your computer Adobe Reader or Acrobat Reader is required to view the opera tion manual PDF file Install the application from the Adobe website if either of the applications is not installed in your com puter When the DL 10 Software has already been installed from the camera select Start gt DC Software 2 gt Adobe Reader Down load to display the website for downloading For details about Adobe Reader see the Help for Adobe Reader Copying Pictures to Your Computer Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your comput er Before proceeding confirm that Mass Storage is selected for USB Connection Type in the setup menu page 133 To copy p
111. ovement gt The camera will focus normally if you pause with the shutter release button pressed halfway If Auto is selected for Snap Focus Distance the camera focuses according to the focus distance measured by the external AF sensor When focus distance metering by the external AF sensor is not available 2 5 m 8 2 ft is set for Snap Focus Distance If On is selected when Multi AF or Spot AF is selected for Focus page 55 the camera will continue to focus even when the shutter release button is not pressed half way the focus range however is narrower than for nor mal focus This may decrease the time needed to focus when a picture is taken potentially improving shutter response Using pre AF increases the drain on the battery Exposure Metering Choose how the camera measures exposure Option Description The camera meters exposure in 256 areas of the frame de fault The camera meters the entire frame but assigns the great edl Center est weight to the center Use when the subject in the center of the frame is brighter or darker than the background Multi The camera meters only the subject in the center of the E Spot frame ensuring that it is correctly exposed even when it is markedly brighter or darker than the background Settings of Center and Spot are op so Gade shown by an icon in the picture m display i a Note VLLL LLS Exposure Meteri
112. peed to shift the value of ISO sensitivity can be selected in the setup menu page 124 1S0 80 10 3200 Sensitivity is set to the selected value 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 is equivalent to ISO 154 regardless of the value displayed in the picture display The range of sensitivities available in Auto mode when the flash is off is shown below N h ISO sensitivity Picture size Default Min Max VGA 283 100 80 aot El 176 Over Ei 154 Available ISO settings are limited in dynamic range compensa tion shooting page 72 If On is selected for ADJ Direct ISO Control in the key custom settings ISO sensitivity can be changed by pressing the ADJ lever left or right in the shooting mode In mode P and A ISO sensitiv ity can be also changed by pressing the shutter release button halfway ISO Setting can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Set ting page 117 or Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 Magnification Ratio MF The zoom ratio for the zoom by pressing and holding MENU OK button can be selected from 2 x and 4x R
113. pensation 0 5 EV 0 EV 0 5 EV and 0 3 EV 0 EV 0 3 EV Exposure link range in auto shooting mode light metering mode center 1 8 EV to 17 7 EV link range for automatic ISO converted based on the EV for IS0100 For 5 3 EV or lower the camera will shift the setting 0 125 EV toward the low brightness side up to 1 0 EV maximum for every 1 0 EV that the exposure link range decreases ISO sensitivity Standard Output Sensitivity White balance Auto Auto Hi ISO 80 ISO 100 ISO 125 ISO 160 ISO 200 ISO 250 ISO 320 ISO 400 IS0 500 ISO 640 ISO 800 ISO 1000 ISO 1250 ISO 1600 ISO 2000 ISO 2500 1SO 3200 Auto Multi P AUTO Outdoors Cloudy Incandescent 1 Incandescent 2 Fluorescent Lamp Manual Settings Detail White balance bracket Auto flash fires when lighting is poor or subject is backlit Red eye Wore On Slow sync Manual Off ee 5 4 ISO 100 equivalent Flash ae Approx 20 cm 3 0 m ISO Auto Flash __ 2 0 EV in increments of 1 3 EV compensation Charging Approx 5 seconds when using a rechargeable battery Time Approx 8 seconds when using AAA alkaline batteries 3 3 0 transparent LCD approx 1 230 000 pixels Picture display 640x ra 480 ERU i Auto Program shift Aperture priority Shutter speed priority Manual Shooting mode exposure Scene Dynamic range Interval composite Skew correct Movie My Settings P
114. per and lower case Names can be up to 32 charac ters long Press the ADJ lever in to use the new name or press the DISP button to exit without renaming the settings Keyboard area When the settings registered in Reg My Settings are assigned o 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 f editing the assigned settings directly in the MY1 MY2 or MY3 mode the changes are not reflected to the settings registered in Reg My Settings After changing the settings directly in the MY1 MY2 or MY3 mode the settings edited in Edit My Settings will not be reflected to the settings assigned to MY1 MY2 or MY3 Names assigned to My settings are O9 ee OIN seselsn MIAS N i i OVOS displayed immediately after the mode E dial is rotated to MY1 MY2 or MY3 or T a when amp is pressed My Settings can be deleted in Delete My Settings in key custom settings we page 122 My Settings for Fn Settings Select On to include the options assigned to the Fn but tons page 119 in the settings saved with Reg My Set tings My Settings WB Comp Select On to include white balance compensation page 81 in the settings saved with Reg My Settings ADJ Lever Setting Assign up to five frequently used options to the ADJ lever for quick access in I P A S and M modes At shipment the ADJ l
115. pot metering and spot autofocus choose the focus and expo sure target Spot autofocus default choose the focus target Exposure AF is metered using the option selected for Exposure Metering page 61 AE Spot metering choose the metering target Focus is set using the option selected for Focus page 55 g Camera Shake Correction 2 Choose On to prevent blur caused by camera shake Caution AANS 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 the shooting conditions Custom Self Timer Set the number of pictures and the shooting interval for the self timer shooting e Pictures Set the number of pictures to be taken from 1 to 10 pictures default 2 Interval Set the interval between 5 to 10 seconds de fault 5 74 t If the number of pictures is set to more than two the focus is fixed to the position set in the first picture Interval Shooting To take photos automatically at intervals of from five sec onds to one hour select Interval Shooting in the shoot ing menu and follow the steps below Choose an interval Press 4 and gt to highlight ESEE hours minutes or seconds
116. r using auto flash page 22 Choosing a higher ISO page 82 Using the self timer page 24 ee You can choose how long a 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 Q button can be used to zoom in to a maximum of 4 0 x Use the Ei button to zoom out Assign digital zoom to the Q and amp buttons Select Digital Zoom for the Zoom Button option in the key custom settings page 121 2 Frame the picture using the Q and J buttons The zoom ratio is shown in the picture display 3 Take the picture lt 4 Note EANAN E 4 3 F or A 4 3 N is selected for Picture Quality Size page 53 Auto Resize can be selected for Digital Zoom Image page 131 Digital zoom is not available in the dynamic range interval com posite and multiple exposure modes or when a RAW quality op tion is selected 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 x 19mm 1 0x 0 7 in Press the amp button A amp icon will be briefly dis played in the center of the picture display amp will then appear at the top of the dis play Take the
117. res are not AY cable HDMI cae ch Connect the cable 101 nected displayed on TV AV device is not tuned to VIDEO IN channel Tune the AV device to VIDEO IN channel EI SHON 1 DINHD 149 _ S3LON TVDINHDI 150 Specifications Effective pixels Approximately 10 million Image sensor 1 17 CCD approximately 10 4 million total pixels Focal length 16 0 mm 35 mm format equivalent 28 mm Aperture f 1 9 f 9 ND filter used for apertures of f 8 0 f 11 in auto shooting f number mode lens Focus range rom lens Approx 30 cm co approx 1 0 cm in macro mode Construction 8 elements in 6 groups 2 aspherical lens elements with 2 surfaces Zoom 4 0 x digital zoom approx 5 7 X auto resize zoom VGA CCD based multi and spot AF Subj Tracking MF Snap lt focus lock Focus mode and AF assist Blur Reduction Image Sensor Shift Image Stabilizer B Bulb T Time 180 120 60 30 15 13 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 2 5 2 Shutter Photographs 1 6 1 3 and 1 1 2000 s upper and lower limits vary according to speed shooting and flash mode Movies 1 30 1 2000 S TTL CCD metering in multi 256 segment center weighted and spot Metering Bipot modes with autoexposure lock oniro Mode Program AE Aperture priority AE Shutter priority AE Manual exposure Exposure Manual 2 0 to 2 0 EV in increments of 1 3 EV Auto bracketing com
118. rrectly exposed to create a single composite image with natural contrast reducing loss of detail in highlights and shadows 1 Mount the camera on a tripod 2 Shoot Gently press the shutter release button all the way down The camera will take two pic tures and combine them to create a single image with an enhanced dynamic range VAA pe a Note aa pg do 55 6 ME ere EF 3 0 EE 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 options are available in dy namic range mode Dynamic Range Expansion Choose amount by which dynam ic range is enhanced page 84 Plus Normal Shooting Choose On to record two copies of each photo one with normal exposure and another with enhanced dynamic range page 84 Dynamic range shooting is also available by selecting Dy namic Range Compensation in the shooting menu page 72 e ei W nS The flash turns off digital zoom cannot be used and RAW quality options cannot be selected for Picture Quality Size page 53 The desired effect may not be achieved if the scene is too bright or too dark e Moving subjects may be blurred Flicker from f
119. s coins hairpins etc Do not put the battery into a microwave or high pressure con ainer If leakage of battery fluid or a strange odor color change etc is noticed during use or during charging remove the battery from he camera or battery charger immediately and keep it away rom fire Please observe the following in order to prevent fire electrical shock or cracking of the battery while charging Use only the indicated power supply voltage Also avoid the use of multi socket adapters and extension cords Do not damage bundle or alter power cords Also do not place heavy objects on stretch or bend power cords Do not connect or disconnect 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 touch the internal components of the equipment if they become exposed as a result of being dropped or damaged The high voltage circuitry in the equipment could lead to an electric shock Remove the battery as soon as possible being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns Take the equipment to your near est dealer or service center if
120. s selected 48 The Shooting Menu Use the A V lt P and MENU OK buttons to navigate the menus Display the shooting menu In modes other than SCENE pressing the MENU OK but ton in shooting mode displays the shooting menu Tip SCENE Mode a9 9 elect In scene mode pressing E cane MENU OK displays the mode position in menu menu press to highlight the mode tab W to display the shooting menu and to place the cursor in the menu Select a menu item Press A or W to highlight a menu item and press to display options for the high lighted item e Quality Size 101 Focus D Nulti AE 2 5n Select an option Press Aor W to highlight an option Press MENU OK to select and exit to shooting mode or press to se lect and return to the shooting menu 49 The items available in the shooting menu vary with the shooting mode P A S M MY1 MY2 MY3 and Multiple Exposure Shooting Modes Option Default Page Option Default Page Picture Quality Size mN 4 3N 53 Pictures Focus Multi AF 55 Custom Self Timer Pai 74 Snap Focus Distance Auto 60 5 y seconds Full Press Snap On 60 00 Hour 00 Pre AF Off 61 Interval Shooting Min 00 Sec 75 Exposure Metering Multi 61 Date Imprint Off 76 Image Settings Standard 62 Exposure Compensation 0 0 77 Continuous Mode Off 64 White Bala
121. s of the image flash in black in the Highlights display Details forshooting settings are displayed inthe detailsthistogram 34 display and the pages can be switched using amp and W buttons Reference Read this section for more information on camera functions BE More on Photography sssssssssccsssecessseeessees 36 MN Movies ssccecesccese tre leicsitiaheencteeee 86 E More on Playback c ssssccssscsssscsseecsseccsssesseees 89 E Printing Photographs sssssssssccssssccsseeceees 104 E The Setup Menu sccssscssscssscsscssessssessessees 109 E Downloading Images to Your Computer 135 BB Technical Notes cc cscssscsssscsscesssssessesesssecssseees 144 More on Photography This section provides information on P A S M SCENE and MY modes and on using shooting menu options Mode P Program Shift In mode P program shift use v the up down dial to choose from D several combinations of shutter speed and aperture all of which produced the same exposure Choose mode P Rotate the mode dial to P The em wes E ESN shooting mode is shown by an icon in the display P Measure exposure Press the shutter release but CE eee 0 a ton halfway to measure ex posure The current shutter speed and aperture appear in L 4 the display i F82 1 30 Choose shutter speed and aperture Remove your finger from the shutter release button and rotate the up down dial to sel
122. sed or an error oc curs If Sound 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 BOD low BIL medium and MEH high Choose how long a picture is displayed in the picture dis play after shooting Select from 0 5 1 2 and 3 seconds Hold photograph is displayed until shutter release but ton is pressed halfway next time and can be viewed with playback zoom or deleted and Off photographs are not displayed in the picture display after shooting Shutter Sounds Auto Power Off Choose the delay before the camera turns off automati cally to save power when no operations are performed Select from Off the camera does not turn off automati cally 1 minute 5 minutes and 30 minutes 125 126 The auto power off function is not available for the following cases When connected to a computer or printer In the interval shooting or interval composite shooting scene mode When transferring images using an Eye Fi card Sleep Mode Choose the delay before the picture display enters sleep mode Choose from Off the function does not work 10 Seconds 1 Minute and 3 Minutes The 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
123. 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 Highlight MY 1 MY 2 or MY 3 or highlight My Settings Box or Card press and highlight a setting to be de leted Press MENU OK to delete the selected setting A confirmation dialog will be displayed press 4 or P to highlight Yes and press MENU OK Setup Menu Options Format Card Format Internal Memory Select Format Card to format a memory card Select Format Internal Memory if a message is displayed prompting you to format internal memory a Formatting deletes all data on the card or in internal memory Before formatting copy the data you wish to keep to a computer page 135 LCD Brightness Select the brightness for the picture display Select LCD Brightness Highlight LCD Brightness in the setup tab and then press PB Select an option Press amp or W to select Auto or Manual and press P If selecting Auto the display returns to the setup menu If selecting Manual the control is displayed Adjust the brightness of the picture display E Press A to increase the bright ii ness and W to decrease K 4 Press MENU OK ose Cancel Lox Ok W an5 IHL J i 123 124 ISO Step Setting Step value for ISO sensitivity can be selected from 1EV and 1 3EV The available ISO settings differ dependin
124. sssrsssrresrssserssn SDHC memory card Self timer Setup menu Shooting Info Display Fram SHOOTING MENU sssssssssssrsssrsssrsssssssrssserssn 49 Shutter speed Shutter Speed Auto Shift Size Skew correction Sleep Mode Slide Show Snap Focus Distance Software SPOAK Sr iiuna 3 Specifications Store Menu Cursor Position Strap eyelet Subj Tracking Switch Shooting Mode System requirements T T time Target selection AF AE Tilt indicator Time and date Trim TV U Up down dial USB cable USB Connection Type v Video Out Mode Viewfinder externa Viewing photographs Volume w Warranty White Balance 04 137 142 a 133 White Balance Compensation White Saturation Display Wireless LAN Windows Zoom Button 169 0203 0262290 44 203 0262290 268 438 268 438 0633 49 633 0800 33 1 60 88 18 60 19 70 94 02 40326427 39 02 40326427 911 230396 34 911 230396 UK from within the UK from outside the UK Deutschland innerhalb Deutschlands au erhalb Deutschlands France partir de la France en dehors de la France Italia dall Italia dall estero Espa a desde Espa a desde fuera de Espa a Belgium from outside the Belgium 32 2 8088300 French http www ricoh com r_dc from outside the Belgium 32 505 51082 Flemish From environmental friendliness to environme
125. t available for movies or photos taken using S Cont or M Cont When used with photos taken with a RAW quality option select ed for picture quality page 53 skew correction applies only to the JPEG copy MOVEAV 1 NO 340W 95 e The copy is the same size as the original To reduce the time required create a small copy of the original using the Resize function page 94 and perform skew correc tion on the copy e Skew correction can also be performed during shooting pages 42 and 47 Level Compensation MIVEAVTd NO IYO 96 Create copies that have been processed to adjust bright ness and contrast Auto Automatic Level Correction 1 Display the photo Display the photo to be processed in playback mode Select Level Compensation Press MENU OK to display the playback menu highlight Level Compensation and press P Select Auto Highlight Auto and press P 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 be displayed and the camera will exit to the play back menu Press MENU OK Press MENU OK to copy the image to exit without creating a copy press the DISP button A message will be displayed while the camera copies the photo Manual Manual Level Correction 2 3 Select Manual Display the photo to be processed and sel
126. t cannot be previewed in the picture display Press 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 Take the photograph r A L J Ci F19 Gently press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to shoot If On is selected for Auto Aperture Shift in the shooting menu 38 page 83 the camera will adjust aperture for optimal exposure Mode S Shutter Priority In mode S shutter priority you choose the shutter speed and the camera selects the aperture Choose fast shutter speeds to freeze motion slow shutter speeds to suggest motion by blurring moving objects Choose mode S Rotate the mode dial to S The current shutter speed is dis played in orange Choose shutter speed Rotate the up down dial to choose a shutter speed Press 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 4 Take the photograph Quo 9929 so M 43N fg qT L J WO 2 F a L J WO 82 190100 Gently press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to shoot gt Maximum aperture the lowest possible f number may not be selected at slow shutter speeds even when the subject is poorly lit
127. target selection in macro mode if Macro Target is selected for Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 Press amp or W to cancel the target selection func tion AE AF target selection cannot be used with the macro target function To use the macro target function press the DISP button to cancel the target selection in AE AF target selection mode AHdYYDOLOHd NO IYON A 59 S e m o P z 5 O 60 For using the functions assigned to the ADJ lever 1 to 5 press the DISP button to cancel the target selection Snap Focus Distance Select the distance at which the camera focuses when Snap is selected for Focus page 55 or Full Press Snap is on page 60 Choose from Auto 1m 3 3ft 1 5m 4 9 ft 2 5 m 8 2 ft 5m 16 4 ft and infinity Full Press Snap Take photographs without pausing to focus when Multi AF Spot AF or Subj Tracking is selected for Focus page 55 Option Description Off The camera focuses normally If the shutter release button is pressed all the way down in one motion the camera will take a picture at the focus im 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 o Full press snap is not available in macro mode or when MF Snap or e is selected for Focus Care is required to avoid blur caused by camera m
128. tch file formats if JPEG gt RAW is selected for Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 gv Tip RAW Images ALLL LLS 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 burst in continuous mode varies with the option selected for Noise Reduction page 73 Up to five photographs can be taken when noise reduction is disabled when noise reduction is enabled this number drops to four The size and quality of the JPEG copies recorded with DNG im ages can be selected using the RAW JPEG Setting option in the setup menu page 130 The camera displays a JPEG copy only If RAW only is selected for RAW JPEG Setting page 130 a JPEG file saved in a DNG file is displayed in the picture display Choose how the camera focuses Option Description The camera selects the focus area with the closest Multi AF subject preventing out of focus shots by keeping the camera from focusing on the background de fault Spot AF Focus on the subject in the center of the frame Subj Tracking The camera tracks and focuses on the selected sub ject Frame the subject to set as the tracking 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
129. te balance automatically Ere g Multi P AUTO The camera adjusts white balance to account for dif ferences in lighting in separate areas of the frame default BC Outdoors Use when shooting in daylight under clear skies Cloudy Use when shooting in daylight under cloudy skies Incandescent 2 8 Incandescent 1 95 Use with incandescent lighting Pictures taken in the Incandescent 2 setting are tinged with reddish cast comparing to the Incan descent 1 ary Fluorescent TEJ Lamp Use with fluorescent lighting Manual Set tings Measure white balance manually page 80 gal 4 Detail Make fine adjustments to white balance page 80 Display white balance options Select White Balance in the shooting menu Select a white balance option Press A or W to select an option Press the shutter release button to take a picture or press MENU OK to exit to shooting mode The current selection is shown by emir an icon in the picture display F 3 gt White Balance can be assigned to the ADJ lever in ADJ Lever Setting page 117 Fn buttons in Fn Button Pair Setting page 119 or E and Q buttons in Zoom Button page 121 O Auto white 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 Opt
130. ter page 139 Copying Pictures to Your Computer Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your comput er e 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 1 Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer 2 Connect the USB cable to the common terminal for USB port AV output of the cam OF era The camera turns on automati cally when a connection is established Copy photos to the computer Copy files from the camera piconpcx to the desired location ee y DCM y 100RICOH RIMG0001 jpg RIMG0002 jpg Disconnect the USB cable when transfer is com plete Drag the camera volume into the Trash and then dis connect the USB cable Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer f the USB cable is disconnected without disabling the connec ion 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 File on your camera You can delete this file from the SD memory card if you wish
131. the desired photo is shown in the PictBridge playback display and press the ADJ lever in Highlight 1 File and press MENU OK To print one copy of all photos press the ADJ lever in Highlight All Files and press MENU OK Adjust printer settings Highlight an item and press gt 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 Press A or W to highlight an option and press MENU OK Item Description Paper Size Choose the paper size Paper Type Choose the paper type Layout Choose the number of pictures per page 3 Item Description Date Print Include the time and date of recording See page 17 for information on selecting the order in which the time and date are displayed If the pic ture was taken using Date Imprint page 76 only the imprinted date will be printed File Name Print Include the file name Optimize Image Choose whether the printer 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 Avww ricoh
132. tions that must be performed The symbol alerts you to prohibited actions The symbol may be combined with other symbols to indicate S that a specific action is prohibited Examples Do not touch Do not disassemble Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this equipment A Danger Do not attempt to disassemble repair or alter the equipment yourself The high voltage circuitry in the equipment poses sig nificant electrical hazard ery Do not put the battery in a fire attempt to heat it use it in a high emperature environment such as next to a fire or inside a car or abandon it Do not put it into water or the sea or allow it to get wet Do not attempt to pierce hit compress drop or subject the bat ery to any other severe impact or force S Do not use a battery that is significantly damaged or deformed Do not attempt to disassemble alter or directly solder the P A Warning Turn off the power immediately in the event of abnormalities such as smoke or unusual odors being emitted Remove the bat tery as soon as possible being careful to avoid electric shocks or Q burns If you are drawing power from a household electrical out let be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet to avoid fire or electrical hazards Discontinue use of the equipment immedi ately if it is malfunctioning Contact the nearest service center at yo
133. ture display ie Tip FOCUS 9999999999999 p p00oooopg5000 00 gg 555g gt 6E 6 GT W Qv E The autofocus flash lamp and the fo Autofocus flash lamp cus frame show whether the subject is in focus au a F Focus frame amp a Focus status Focus frame Autofocus flash lamp Camera has not yet focused White Off Subject in focus Green On green z Camera unable to focus Red blinks Blinks green The camera may be unable to focus or a subject may not be in 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 spotlights or LEDs If the camera is unable to focus lock focus on another object at the same distance from the camera as your subject then recom pose the photograph and take the picture 19 SIHL AVIY YISN AWIL LSUl4 20 ie Tip Avoiding Blurred Pictures 9 WWIII In situations in which photographs are especially prone to blur ring caused by camera shake attempt one of the following rem edies Selecting On for Camera Shake Correction in the shooting menu page 74 Turning the flash on o
134. ur earliest convenience Turn off the power immediately if any metallic object water liquid or other foreign object gets into the camera Remove the battery and memory card as soon as possible being careful to Q avoid electric shocks 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 appropriate emergency measures below SKIN If any of the liquid crystal gets on your skin wipe it off and rinse the affected area thoroughly with water then wash well Q with soap EYES If it gets in your eyes wash your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice immediately INGESTION If any of the liquid crystal is ingested rinse the mouth out thoroughly with water Have the person drink a large amount of water and induce vomiting Seek medical assistance immedi ately Follow these precautions to prevent the battery from leaking overheating igniting or exploding Do not use a battery other than those specifically recommended or the equipment Do not carry or store together with metal objects such as ball point pens necklace
135. ure quality 53 23 Bracketing 67 Approximation only actual capacity varies with shooting conditions and make of memory card Display shows 9999 when memory remains for over 9 999 images Playback photographs Playback photographs 1 2345 678 91011 ee jon Also 49 WN wm PIRES soy 640 cng na Bofia Wa a gt ammon BE Asea to 13 14 15 1748 2 ee 1 File numbev 132 10 Aspect ratio Eye Fi connection 2 Current frame 11 Picture quality 53 sess 8 3 Total frames 12 Date of recording 18 Battery level 8 4 Eye Fi transferred ssssssssseessseetsseeeeee 17 19 Length elapsed time IMAGES seseesseeseeeeee 8 13 Aperture sssssssnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnenns 88 5 Playback mode seernes 36 38 40 20 Progress indicator indicator TA NSO ceesesssseeeeeseeee BZ ssssssssetenssssssssnaneene 88 6 Protected image 90 15 Exposure 21 White balance 78 7 DPOF print compensation 77 22 White balance indicator 92 16 Shutter speed compensation 81 B SOULE vasseesssssseees 14 B 36 39 40 n a 3 7 J Mm c vn S a N 2 gt 2 bal SIHL GVAY YISN AWIL LSUl4 Battery Level Indicator Icon Status green Battery fully charged Coal green Battery partially discharged O orange Low battery Charge or replace the battery If using NiM H batteries the battery
136. utomat ically if a movie or a picture taken in the S Cont or M Cont mode is displayed 2 Maximum magnification varies with image size Image size pixels Maximum magnification M E 7M J 8m J 5M M 3m 16x Ha 6 7 x vea J Raw i 3 4x Only when RAW only is selected for RAW JPEG Setting in the setup menu page 130 The functions assigned to the up down dial and the ADJ lever can be changed in Playback Mode Dial Options in the key cus tom settings page 121 29 SIHL VAY YISN AWIL LSUl4 30 Deleting Photographs Deleting Individual Photographs Display a photograph you want to delete Display a photograph you want to delete in single frame playback page 27 2 Press the T button 3 Highlight Delete One Press amp or W to highlight Delete One i 4 Press MENU OK Delete One Delete Multi Delete ALL Execute Deleting All Files To delete all files press the 1 button to display delete options and select Delete All A confirmation dialog will be displayed press lt or P to highlight Yes and press MENU OK Deleting Multiple Files Press the T button In multi frame playback proceed to Step 2 In single frame playback delete options will be dis played Highlight Delete Multi and press MENU OK Select Sel Indiv or Sel Range To select images one at a time highlight Sel Indiv press MENU OK and proceed to Step 3 To select a range highlight Sel Range press MENU
137. utton the rest of the way down to shoot a Note NLS If Auto or Auto Hi is selected for ISO Setting page 82 ISO will be set to a value between 100 and 400 while the camera is in manual exposure mode Functions assigned to Q and I buttons up down dial and ADJ lever which are used in mode M can be changed in M Mode Dial Options and One Press M Mode in the key custom settings pages 121 and 122 B Bulb or T Time can be selected for 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 Self timer Interval shooting Bracketing One Press M Mode If setting Continuous Mode in the shooting menu when B or T is selected the shutter speed will be automatically set to 180 seconds B or T setting cannot be selected if Continuous Mode has been selected AHdYYDOLOHd NO THO m O Noise reduction is applied to an image if the shutter speed is set to more than 10 seconds It may take a while to save the image 41 SCENE Mode Matching Settings to the Scene _ Select SCENE mode to shoot mov ies or to choose from one of the following subject types Camera settings are
138. y the movie Use the A V lt and P but tons to scroll through pic tures page 27 until the first frame of the movie is dis played Movies are indicated by a icon Start playback Press the ADJ lever in to start playback Progress is shown in the play back display The following operations can be performed RUO wE soka 640 aos ES tant 2011 01 01 00 20 Ko w ss SOMES 640 To Press Description Advance Hold Q to fast forward F to rewind Press E or Q when the playback is paused to Q f3 advance or rewind a movie frame by frame rewind Hold amp or Q when the playback is paused for slow advance or rewind Pause ADJ Press the ADJ lever in to pause press again to resume resume Adjust volume A V Press A to increase volume W to decrease More on Playback This section details the options in the playback menu and describes how to view pictures ona TV The Playback Menu 1 Display the playback menu Press the button and press the MENU OK button Playback i Finish gt Execute Select a menu item Press A or W to scroll through the menu and press P to display options for the highlighted item The playback menu contains the following options Option Page Option Page SlideShow 90 Skew Correction 95 Protect 90 Level Compensation 96 DPOF 92 White Balance Compensation 99 Resize 94 Tri

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