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1. In Discreet Mode or Pets The beep does not sound Pressing the ADJ OK button to flash does not change the flash mode ISS P31 The self timer lamp will not blink and a beep will not sound in self timer mode IGS P32 When using Zoom Macro you can shoot close ups within the following distances Focal Minimum Shooting Shooting Range Length Distance from the front of the lens 70mm Approx 1 cm Approx 19mm x 14mm when digital zoom is not used 335mm Approx 1 cm Approx 4 0mm x 3 0mm when 4 8 x digital zoom is used 9 Equivalent to that on a 35 mm camera Selecting a Scene Mode Turn the mode dial to SCENE sad apojy buljooys The camera is ready to shoot and the selected scene mode is displayed at the top of the picture display 2 Press the MENU button to change M the scene mode The scene mode selection screen appears 3 Select a scene mode 54 4 Press the ADJ OK or Fn button Pressing ADJ OK button returns the camera to shooting mode with the selected option shown at the top of the picture display Pressing Fn button selects the highlighted option and displays the shooting menu I P 71 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture e Changing the shooting menu or setup menu setting in scene mode After pressing the MENU button in s
2. The focus of the final image differs slightly from that in the image displayed immediately after shooting Plus Normal Shooting When On is selected for Plus Normal Shooting in the shooting menu the camera will record two copies of each photo taken in creative shooting mode one processed according to options selected for creative shooting mode and a second unprocessed copy The two copies are shown in the picture display after shooting with the unprocessed image on the right and the modified copy on the left To turn this option on or off turn the mode dial to and then select an option for Plus Normal Shooting in the shooting menu In the case of photographs taken with dynamic range double shot histograms are included for both images when the pictures are displayed after shooting When LCD Confirmation Time is set to Hold IZ amp P 100 the confirmation screen remains displayed so you can confirm the histograms and easily compare the images sad J pow buljooys w 65 sad apojy buljooys 66 a Movie Mode _ Shooting Movies Rotate the mode dial to to record movies with sound Frame size can be selected using the Movie Size item IES P 72 in the shooting menu Each movie you shoot is recorded as an AVI file Press the shutter release button halfway to focus and the rest of the way down to start recording The eREC icon blinks while recording is in pr
3. 100 Volume Settings Controlling VolUme ccccssssssscsssssscccscccccscccccessecccssssccssssssessssssssssssssesees 100 LCD Confirmation Time Displaying Photos After Shooting s 100 Auto Power Off Camera Power Saving sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssesssssessesssssssesseeeeeeee 100 LCD Auto Dim Picture Display Power Saving tette 100 Digital Zoom Image Recording Photos Taken with Digital Zoom at Actual Size 100 Level Setting Adjusting Tilt Indicator Settings ee 101 Grid Guide Display Options Choosing a Framing Guide 101 Function Guide Viewing HOLD cssc eerte date aub d ORI bales 101 Shooting Info Display Frame Viewing Settings at a Glance s 101 Minimum Distance Displaying the Minimum Focus Distance ss 101 Auto Rotate Rotating Pictures for Playback 101 White Saturation Display Viewing Image Highlights s 101 Card Sequence No File Numbering Options ennt 102 USB Connection Type Choosing a USB Connection lype s 102 Date Settings Setting the Camera GIOI eccesso trece eerte at 102 laniguage E ma Choosirig a Language e ettet ted 102 Video Out Mode Choosing a Video Format c ccsssccccccssscccsccceccssccccssssccsssssssssssssssssssseesses 102 necu
4. 5 Time Exposure Creating Light Trails cao decor eoe reote tetas 75 Custom Self Timer Taking a Series of Pictures with the Self Timer 75 Interval Shooting Interval Timer Photography eee 76 Camera Shake Correction Reducing Blur Caused by Camera Shake 76 Slow Shutter Limit Choosing the Slowest Available Shutter Speed 77 Date Imprint Imprinting the Time and Date of Recording on Photographs 77 Exposure Compensation Adjusting Exposure eren 77 White Balance Adjusting Colors According to the Light Source s 77 ISO Setting Controlling the Cameras Sensitivity to Light Maximum ISO for ISO Auto Choosing an Upper Limit for Auto ISO Sensitivity 77 Restore Defaults Restoring Default Shooting Menu Settings 77 LG ela MacLean Na M M CC oe 78 Subject Tracking AF Tracking a Selected Subject 78 Multi Target AF Varying the Focus Position over a Series of Photographs 78 Manual Focus MF Focusing Manually 79 AUOD ECKE nes nt tette tata ecu eM AE E A 80 Auto Bracket Varying Exposure over a Series of Photographs s 80 White Balance Bracketing WB BKT Creating Photographs with Varying White Doel E eee et T MU 80 Color Bracketing CL BKT Creating Photog
5. nua AUTO e e a Custom Self Timer lt I II vy V ILIS Interval Shooting Z Camera Shake Correction 16 J ue ur SV LIS un Slow Shutter Limit v v v v iv S Datelmprint v v v v v v V 2 4 4 4 A V A 4 Exposure Compensation Z White Balance 1 Multi P AUTO v Other than those above v v ISO Setting v Maximum ISO foriS0Auto v v v Restore Details ee SS SINSINININININSININININIS amp ISININSININSI ISTE E N c E M ce 20 Macro Target S B E SNe Step Zoom Viv Viv Step Zoom Viv Y d x0 4 Set Fn Button 18 AE Lock vi x20 AF FacePr v V NSININIS AF Subj Trckng ems des ADJ Button Setting J 1 4 Exposure Comp nua dnjas White Balance Expo Metering Auto Bracket A4 A4 A4 m Jf x20 FlashCom 4 v wv v Digital Zoom Image Viv vvv ee A A White Saturation Display Viv7i viviv vvv Other than those above ViVvivcivV viv v lV lv 15 When the self timer is set Interval Shooting and Subj Tracking are disabled Not available when Focus is set to Multi trgt AF 16 N
6. Refer to P77 2 Flash Exposure Compensation Camera Shake Correction P 6 3 Plus Normal Shooting P65 78 20 Battery Symbol P20 ee 21 Time Exposure P75 4 Scene Mode Continuous Self timer P32 Mode Creative Shooting Mode 23 Macro Shooting P30 5 Shooting Mode Types 24 Minimum Shooting P101 Distance 6 Remaining Number of Still 25 Digital Zoom Magnification P30 Images Auto Resize Zoom 104 7 Recording Destination P22 8 AE Lock P50 26 Zoom Bar P29 9 Image Size P72 27 Interval Shooting P76 10 Picture Quality P72 28 Aperture P128 11 Focus Mode P73 29 Shutter Speed P77 12 White Balance P83 30 Exposure Compensation P82 13 ISO Setting p84 4 Image Settings P74 Level Indicator P43 5 Bracket Shooting P80 33 AF Frame P27 6 Exposure Warning Indicator P82 7 Noise Reduction P74 35 Camera Shake Warning Symbol P29 76 Movie Mode 7 3 Z al SMUKI OLON a OEN Item Name Refer to Item Name Refer to 36 Recording Time P131 138 Movie Recording Indicator P66 37 Remaining Recording Time P131 amp amp Note When the number of remaining shots is 10 000 or more 9999 is displayed Example of Picture Display During Playback Still Image Mode Movie Mode 1 23 4 Ille 000009 OOS gt E ES
7. The camera shake correction function cannot prevent movement of the shooting subject caused by wind etc Results vary with shooting conditions The fit symbol appears when camera shake is likely to occur IEE P18 Slow Shutter Limit The maximum shutter speed can be limited to the following 1 8 second 1 4 second and 1 2 second When this function is set to Off the maximum shutter speed varies depending on the ISO setting When time exposure is set priority is given to time exposure When scene mode is set to Night Port or Night Landscape Multi shot the maximum shutter speed for Night Port or Night Landscape Multi shot is given priority e When the flash is set to Hash Synchro the longest shutter speed is one second When using the slow shutter limit the light quantity may be insufficient depending on the brightness of the subject resulting in a dark image In this case try the following Selecting a greater slow shutter limit Raising the ISO setting I amp P84 Using the flash I amp P31 Date Imprint You can insert the date YY MM DD or the date and time YY MM DD hh mm at the lower right of a still image Select Off to turn date imprint off Make the date and time settings in advance IES P26 Date Imprint cannot be used with movies The date imprinted in an image cannot be deleted Exposure Compensation IG Ee Choose exposure co
8. 81 Continuous Mode acn 15 57 Copy to Card from Internal Memory 87 Creative Shooting Mode 15 61 CIOSS PROCESS ue c a 61 Custom Self Timer ss 75 D Date IMPriNt aceto Rud nato ta sched 77 Date Settings Geisceccoe ite forores 25 102 Delete ninar nea aa 37 Delete Button 17 37 DENSI ors tabs ta ESA 72 Digital ZOOM an tha i 30 104 Digital Zoom Image 30 100 104 Direct PriNt senenn stent 105 Discreet Mode ope oie maar tit 52 DISP MERON Dae deciain inet ttes ento 17 40 BEI 109 111 BLO pP TT te terete ae 87 96 Dynamic Range Double Shot 61 63 Dynamic Range Expansion 63 72 E Enlarged View sssri 36 ENON MESSAGES Lisa iu iic tees 118 Export Still IMAJ6ES csi etie 69 86 Exposure Compensation 77 82 Exposure Metering s ssssssssssssrsssssssrssrsssee 74 F Flag Function Display 86 Flag Function Setting 86 88 Ease E anand cadena 16 17 31 Flash Exposure Compensation 75 Fn Function Button 17 48 FOCUS stay UU NE 73 78 Focus Bracket FOCUS BKT 81 Format Card co esce atie 99 Format Internal Memory 99 FUNCION uite situa isprtutistoheieetehum 101 G Grid Guide Display sati tot 40 Grid Guide Display Options 101 H Wi Ea UPS e TREE REA 14 High Contrast BS ood atte 61 FIG STIS de ana eoe eA tid 53 Histogram Isa Vase tenes sine 44 uen dose PO DA mere 72 l MAJE
9. RMOD 410 20 sp C 20 00 Fas VAT 2010 11 WZ V8 14 ltemName jR erto Item Name Refer to 2 Number of Playback Files Picture Quality P72 3 Total Number of Files 1 Date at Shooting P 26 4 Mode Types Aperture P128 5 Flag Function Setting P88 13 Shutter Speed P77 6 Battery Symbol P20 7 DPOF P96 15 Recording Time or Lapsed Time 8 Playback Data Source P22 16 Indicator U012285 SIY DD2a4 SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 Y buisn a4D NOK JJ The picture display may display messages to inform you of operational instructions or the cameras status while in use Additional information can be viewed by pressing the DISP button I amp P40 100 0273 10 20 EO PEIA GiGow4 3r 1 60 ISO 100 Le I auTO F35 1 60 1SO100 V 0 7 kae 10 ON 28mm 20mm 12 E we RE eve Blue 14 g C 0 S 0 D 0 Fe C 0 S 0 D 0 gZAUTO 1 Shooting Mode 2 Plus Normal Shooting Soft Focus Options Hue Vignetting Toy Color 4 Macro Shooting 5 Shutter Speed 6 ISO Setting P84 14 Auto Bracket 7 8 Noise Reduction P74 CO Exposure Metering P74 Battery Level Indication A battery symbol appears at the lower right of the picture display to indicate the battery level Recharge the battery before it is depleted U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Bulsn a4D NO JJ
10. A Speed Class 6 memory card is recommended when recording movies with GD 1280 selected for Movie Size The maximum number of consecutive shots that can be taken using continuous mode is 999 When the number of remaining shots is 1000 or more 999 is displayed on the picture display The maximum numbers of shots for M Cont Plus 2M M Cont Plus 10M and Speed Cont are the estimated total numbers of shots that can be recorded The maximum number of shots that can be taken consecutively at one time is 26 for M Cont Plus 2M and 15 for M Cont Plus 10M and 120 for Speed Cont The maximum number of shots for Multi trgt AF is the estimated total number of shots that can be recorded The number of shots that can be recorded at one time is five When the number of remaining shots is 9999 or more 9999 is displayed on the picture display e The number of remaining shots displayed on the picture display may differ from the actual number of shots depending on the subject Movie recording time and the maximum number of still pictures may vary depending on the capacity of the recording destination internal memory or SD memory card shooting conditions and the type and manufacturer of the SD memory card Choose image size according to how the picture will be used Image Size Description QD4 3F QD4 3N For creating large prints D3 2F D1 1F For downloading to a computer for trimming and 16 9F oth
11. When the camera is tilted too far to the right or left Half of the level indicator on the opposite Red side of the direction in which the camera is tilted becomes red The mark on the level indicator is not displayed When the camera is tilted too far forward LETT TTL or backward or it cannot be determined whether the camera is level Red The top and bottom of the level indicator become red The mark on the level indicator is not displayed When the camera is held vertically When shooting with the camera positioned vertically the level function can be used to determine whether the image is vertically level the level indicator appears in a different place Caution During grid guide display no display or when the picture display is turned off IS P40 the level sound is emitted but the level indicator is not displayed When Level Setting is set to Display Sound only the level sound is emitted he level function is not available if the camera is held upside down when recording movies and during interval shooting The level function becomes less accurate when the camera is moving or when shooting in an environment subject to moving such as on a amusement ride No level sound is emitted when Level Setting is set to Display Sound or Sound and Volume Settings is set to LILILT Mute I amp P100 Use this function
12. 3 Install Adobe Reader by following the messages displayed Copying Pictures to Your Computer Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your computer Caution Before proceeding confirm that Mass Storage is selected for USB Connection Type I amp P102 in the setup menu IG P98 Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable wp si 0 Turn the camera off before connecting Q the USB cable The camera turns on automatically when a connection is established 2 Copy photos to the computer If DL 10 is installed e DL 10 starts and image transfer begins automatically e 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 on the supplied CD for more information Jajndwo 1noJ 0 sebpui bulppojumoqg O 113 If DL 10 is not installed e Copy files from the camera tothe desired location Sp RICOHDCX e When an SD memory card is d DCIM loaded its files are displayed Otherwise files in the internal 100RICOH memory are displayed RIMG0001 jpg RIMGO0002 jpg Example of the display in Windows XP 3 Disconnect the USB cable when transfer is complete Click the Safely Remove Hardware or 42 649 Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the taskbar the illustration above
13. bunuug eq 106 a Printing Still Images You can print still images from the camera with a PictBridge compatible printer If a memory card is inserted the pictures will be printed from the memory card otherwise pictures will be printed from internal memory Caution Do not disconnect the USB cable during printing 4 Note Ifa Printer error message appears during image transfer check the printer status and take the appropriate action Ifa computer connection message appears even though the camera is connected to the printer reconnect the camera and press the ADJ OK button within two seconds Before connecting to some printers you may need to select PTP for USB Connection Type IGS P102 in the setup menu IGS P98 Before printing connect the camera to the printer The message Connecting shown at right will be displayed if the printer is ready press ADJ OK to view the Direct Print playback display Printing One or All Still Images Select an image for printing and press the ADJ OK button 2 Select 1 File or All Files and press the ADJ OK button The Direct Print menu appears 3 Select an item and press the ADJ OK button to view the options available e When Connecting is displayed the connection to the printer is n
14. Battery Symbol Description 8 aH creen Battery is sufficiently charged Battery partially discharged Recharging is recommended Battery level is low Recharge the battery 20 Getting Ready Turn the power on and get ready to shoot Be sure the camera is off before removing the battery For information on how to turn the camera off see P25 About the Battery This camera uses the rechargeable battery DB 100 a dedicated lithium ion battery supplied with the camera The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use The battery is not charged at the time of purchase je Number of shots you can take Approximate number of shots you can take on a single charge Approx 330 When LCD Auto Dim I P 100 is set to On Based on CIPA standard Temperature 23 degrees Celsius picture display on 30 seconds between shots changing the zoom setting from telephoto to wide angle or wide angle to telephoto for each shot 5096 flash usage turning the power off after each 10 shots You can take approximately 310 shots when LCD Auto Dim is set to Off Set the camera to synchro monitor mode to increase the number of shots you can take IZ P40 e The number of shots is for reference only If the camera is used for long periods of time for setting and playback the shooting time the number of shots will decrease If you intend to use the camera for a long period of t
15. Display Frame r n Select On to display shooting icons in a frame surrounding the view through the lens I amp P40 Shooting information display frame cannot be used in movie mode sz cha m lt e N 77 e a e Minimum Distance Select Show to display the minimum focus distance for the current zoom position The minimum focus distance is not displayed in scene auto mode Auto Rotate Select On to automatically display pictures in the correct orientation during playback White Saturation Display IS PAI If On is selected highlights can be viewed in playback mode by pressing the DISP button nuajy dnjag J 101 nuaydnjag N 102 Card Sequence No When you switch SD memory cards you can set your camera to continue consecutive numbering from the previously loaded card Available Settings Description On Continue Files names consist of R followed by a seven digit number e g numbering R0010001 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 Do not File numbering is assigned from RIMGOO01 jpg to RIMG9999 continue jpg for each SD memory card When the file name reaches numbering RIMG9999 no more data can be recorded to that card Aj Note Lee nen nnn This option ap
16. OK button The setup menu disappears and the camera is ready for shooting or playback The setup menu may appear depending on the setting In this case press the MENU button or the ADJ OK button to return to the shooting or playback screen Pressing the ADJ OK button in Step 8 confirms the setting and the display returns to the screen shown in Step 5 For some functions the setting selection method may differ from what is explained here For detailed operation see the explanation of each function B Setup Menu Options Format Card Select Yes and press the Fn button to format the memory card Format Internal Memory Select Yes and press the Fn button to format internal memory If you have images in the internal memory that you do not want to delete copy the images to the SD memory card before formatting the internal memory IGS P87 LCD Brightness Press the ADJ OK button amp to adjust the brightness of the picture display Reg My Settings IS P103 Save current camera settings Step Zoom Select On to allow zoom to be adjusted in discrete steps that on a 35 mm camera 7 would be equivalent to focal lengths of 28 mm 35 mm 50mm 85 mm 105 mm i 135 mm 200 mm and 300 mm In macro mode the step zoom focal lengths are m roughly equivalent to 31 35 50 85 105 135 200 and 300 mm on a 35 mm camera 5 Set Fn Button IC P49 Choose the role performed by the Fn button z ADJ Button Setting 1
17. available in stores 22 Charging the Rechargeable Bate theese theta alae ecce 23 Loading the Rechargeable Battery and SD Memory Card 24 Turning the Power On Off se cett suctomta carbu aeta quater tette dta Rod 25 Setting the Language Date and Time wccccccssssscssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssesssssesssssssasssen 25 Basic SMOOUING So aces teqodl o m Ge dau be EO ben MA am 27 Shooting in Auto Shooting Mode Focus and Shoot 27 Using the ZOOLYRNISEL ERO Dos oce tau tte uu tm mtt e evel pies 29 Shooting Close Ups Macro SOOT ade duet ime pec 30 Using UE sb S Lan cse atomos tub ati AG cH Er NGHE EA LA o I sleds 2l Oct ave pad aresest G18 0 s eenmnL tame Com ri aT eNne Deaconess 32 Shooting in Scene Auto MIO S se atetieroi iere tiiv quse o eir 33 Playing BACK maga occ eto cete a tte ratto tede dela 34 Viewing TOUT PIA S actae itae tie tom qute A A 34 MAUMONAI VEW rerem eR e TN T EN 34 Enlarging MAGES aai ER RRA N EA 36 Deleting Files aet ioa t Ep REPE coos AR 37 Deleting a File or a dad OaURIE Ie 37 Deleting Multiple FIesaeuo sessi tede e die p e ite 38 Changing the Display with the DISP Button ees 40 About the Electronic EVIL e qne ti reote eben I Ur 42 About the Histogram Display Rr een tas ly ear ese 44 Advanced Operations 45 1 ADJ Button Functions 46 Selecting Shooting Menu Options Assigned to the ADJ OK Button 46 Shifting the AE and AF EOEGIG ES east october bte cae iirc cin la Ar cett cs cr
18. select Run Autorun exe The installer will start automatically Use this button to install SX Hm software required for batch RICOH downloading and editing of images Mo ts mae oe baa red Click this to display the Software User Guide PDF Click this to display the list of 7 files contained on the CD ROM Installing Software Click Installing the software to install the following software Software Description DL 10 MediaBrowser USB Driver WIA Driver Downloads images collectively to your computer Display manage and edit existing images Used to connect an earlier model Ricoh camera to a computer running Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Not used with this camera Used to connect an earlier model Ricoh camera to a computer running Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Not used with this camera Caution Do not install the software when the camera is connected to your computer with a USB cable The names for DC Software items differ from the names for Caplio Software items provided with previous models as shown below Caplio Software RICOH Gate La Caplio Viewer Caplio Server Caplio Setting DC Software DL 10 DU 10 not used with this camera SR 10 not used with this camera ST 10 not used with this camera If Caplio Software from a CD ROM supplied with a previous m
19. 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may 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 Caldwell NJ 07006 Tel 1 800 225 1899 gt Note to Users in Canada 8 Note This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 fo 7 Remarque Concernant les Utilisateurs au Canada 10 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 139 140 A PDI FORK BUTTON ws ccsscosstiatharttalhoidpadeetenee 17 46 ADJ Button Setting itech ates 46 99 Adobe Reader ses 112 AE AF Target Shift sss 47 AEREOCK ean ottta acte Russian dide 50 AF Auxiliary EIGIE us etti 16 99 Auto Bracket sssr 75 80 Auto Power Off 25 100 Auto Rotate auct etfal eiit taut defe 101 Auto Shooting Mode s 15 27 AV Cable commen tne e tea o rete 14 97 AV Output Terminal 17 97 B Batte Ninan tutta fuss ee LE 23 24 Battery Card COVEL sett 17 24 Battery CD cct 14 23 C COTES IB KE cde d t ER RE 29 Camera Shake Correction 76 Card Sequence NO arent 102 TS RI unacum uaa i tet 14 109 Color Bracket CL BKT
20. 2 The display changes as follows 000 0001 Erin gt B 09 4 3N Display for Step 1 Press the DISP button to change between Normal and No Display The images cannot be enlarged even if the zoom lever is turned toward Q Enlarged View The images are displayed in thumbnail view The other operations are the same as those for normal still images T UNMMEUA oy Thumbnail view TREO e nnn eS The MP file images are displayed in thumbnail view Press the ADJ OK button AW V5 to select a frame he DISP button is disabled 2010 01 01 00 00 F3 5 1 55 Q ADJ OK f 4 oe H 909 Single frame view Nc This displays the frame selected on the thumbnail view Turn the zoom lever toward Q Enlarged View to gt display enlarged view S 0 00 F35 V i A ADJJOK i Tl ay oma H e Displaying Slide Shows S Images are displayed automatically in the order they were consecutively shot starting with the displayed frame 0x00 P999 V The operations during slide show are shown below Pause Playback Press the ADJ OK button Fast Forward Turn and hold the zoom lever toward 4 during playback Rewind Turn and hold the zoom lever toward C4J during playback Slow Playback Turn and hold the zoom lever toward C during pause Slow Rewind Turn and hold the zoom lever toward C4J during pause Next Frame Turn the zoom lever toward 49 during pause Previous
21. 47 2 Using the Fn Function Button 48 Assigning a Role to the Fn BUON duod teet e ttai ab MENU Eod ESAME RR 49 Shifting the AF Target for Macro Shooting nnne 49 Locking the EX OO SUN Osc satt S comete enum utt LA DL ett 50 Ch ogsing a Focus SettiNg urna ad ttenk eet casei tna ne ee a Eier 5 3 Shooting Mode Types 52 Scene Mode SCENE 335r etr diee dt ioc i Galatea 52 Selecting a Scene MOCOB 4er oet oR ON e pto 54 Using Skew Correction VOC Ge td deett pd 55 Continuous Mode El daret toca ut t ivt eh eh nti 57 Taking Pictures in Continuous Mode e etnnnnnntrnnnn 58 PASO PANS CLO e Hie 59 DOVE WG DIY o cd ord Melee acted tetera Gel A eate sek teer 60 Speed Cont Low Speed Cont HIgh isset e pe aie bus 60 Creative Shooting Mode CE ccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssessssssessen 61 Taking Pictures in Creative Shooting Mode ennt 62 Dynamic Range Double SEO idu cap a C E EM E 63 Shooting in Miniaturization Mode e eeeeeeeeeeeennsinennnninnentnnntnnnnnn 64 Pl s Normals OOURCIRU deed deep he aia erbe Cetata Duae ue 65 MoweMade C m PAETAE EE Cit eat LE ed 66 Sobre MOVIES ufo ue tmc euer At ET AU LAUREL du 66 4 Playback Functions 67 Playitig Back MOVIGS uomo bas rmt dat ub id dott 67 Playing Back MP FIGS aad dea te taa des 67 EXPONO MP File d ete me e ae nn et tute E ens UIN RI LE 69 5 Shooting Menu 71 USING the MENU saos ta aas ieu aret t d RN enn 71 SH
22. 640 x 480 1 3072x 2304 gio gts oe 3648 x 2432 7 to9 1280 x 960 10to 13 640 x 480 12 2592 x 1944 gir 3t05 2048 x 1536 2736 x 2736 6108 1280 x 960 9 to 12 640 x 480 1 2 2592 x 1944 D 16 9F 3t05 2048 x 1536 3648 x 2048 6t08 1280 x 960 6 9 to 12 640 x 480 2592 x 1944 C 43r 2 3 2048 x 1536 S 2592 x 1944 Ato7 1280 x 960 A 8to 12 640 x 480 1 2 2048 x 1536 E un 3t06 1280 x 960 2048 x 1536 7 to 10 640 x 480 1 1728 x 1296 4 3F D4 3N e ee 2t05 1280 x 960 6109 640 x 480 D 4 3F 1 to 3 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 4to 8 640 x 480 xs d 1to4 640x480 90 Aspect ratio 1 1 Original image size Trimming level Trimmed image size 1t03 2304 x 2304 QD4 3F QD4 3N 4to6 1536x 1536 3648 x 2736 7 to 9 960 x 960 10 to 13 480 x 480 1 2 2304 x 2304 C03 2r 3to05 1536 x 1536 3648 x 2432 6to9 960 x 960 10 to 13 480 x 480 1 t03 2304 x 2304 D 1 1F 4to6 1536 x 1536 2736 x 2736 7 to9 960 x 960 10 to 13 480 x 480 mice 1 pa 3648 x 2048 8to 11 480 x 480 wc m E 2592 x 1944 8to 11 480 x 480 m ym EX 2048 x 1536 7 to 10 480 x 480 4 3F 8 4 3N 1to4 960 x 960 1728 x 1296 5 to 8 480 x 480 4 3F 1 to3 960 x 960 1280 x 960 4to8 480 x 480 m 1to4 480 x 480 Level Compensation Create copies that have been processed to adjust brightness and contrast nual y2vgGAvid o 91 Correcting Images Automatically Select Auto and press the ADJ OK Level Compensation Auto button A p
23. ADJ OK button again returns from enlarged view to normal view nuayy bugoouS u 2 Adjust the zoom position with the zoom lever as required 3 Press the ADJ OK button AV to adjust the focus Pressing the ADJ OK button A adjusts the focus to farther objects and pressing the ADJ OK button W adjusts the focus to closer objects 4 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture You can also use manual focus to focus on objects within the macro shooting range 79 nu w buljooys m 80 Auto Bracketing Choose the type of bracketing performed Assigning AT BKT WB BKT CL BKT or FOCUS BKT to the Fn Function button with Set Fn Button allows you to switch between on and off by pressing the Fn button IGE P48 Auto Bracket If On is selected the camera will take three photos each time the Recording shutter release button is pressed one underexposed by 0 5 EV a second at current exposure settings and a third overexposed by 0 5 EV An icon is displayed when On is selected Ql Note cec rrr e The exposure compensation can be changed using the shooting menu IP P82 White Balance functions according to the Auto setting even if it is set to Multi P AUTO White Balance Bracketing WB BKT The white balance bracket function automatically records three images a Recording reddish image a bluish image and an v image of
24. Functions a Playing Back Movies To play back movies follow the steps below 7 Select the movie you want to play 09 8969 gt so back in playback mode 2 Press the ADJ OK button Playback begins The elapsed playback indicator or the elapsed time KSE Siri 2HOMVO 000 is displayed on the screen a ww Fast Forward Turn the zoom lever toward 4 during playback Rewind Turn the zoom lever toward L4 during playback Pause Playback Press the ADJ OK button Slow Playback Turn and hold the zoom lever toward C during pause Slow Rewind Turn and hold the zoom lever toward C4 during pause Next Frame Turn the zoom lever toward C amp J during pause Previous Frame Turn the zoom lever toward L4 during pause Volume Adjustment Press the ADJ OK button AW during playback B Playing Back MP Files When you shoot one still image with M Cont Plus Speed Cont or Multi trgt AF the image is recorded as one MP file Use the following method to play back MP files amp Note Images shot in normal continuous mode can be played back in the same way as normal still images The focus position is displayed for multi target AF shooting 7 Display the MP file you want to 000 0001 000 0001 EX play back in playback mode The MP file is displayed with the symbol 2010 01 01 00 00 F3 5 1 55 suoipung x oqKD d as 67
25. Sa n ei DR mni V vi vci wv7 vivi iv LS LSLS Vv vi iv7iv7c wv Vv Viv i iviv7 vi wv Vv v V v EE epe enu Ene v v M m J 2 SSAA Za aaa a SSE rararararars f Sf I Exe epu Se se eme me mme m m e em IL s4 L4 L4 viviwv W lV W W v i v7 vcivc viviv viiv vi v7 W lV sM 4 Vi V7iviviv7 v i VV vViviwv v ro vi ivi v vi Vi vVviviv v lV W W vi v 4 Viv vViviwv v o v v wv vi Zr SS tarararararararararar OS AES ES EAR PA E Ee 4 4 4 Vv J VA SS e 9 Camera selects optimal white balance no icon is displayed Equivalent to multi pattern auto if no face is detected 10 The flash cannot be used The custom self timer is not available Digital zoom Time Exposure Custom Self Timer Interval Shooting and Camera Shake Correction are disabled Auto is used for White Balance 11 Not available when MF Snap or ee is selected for Focus 12 Only Color Black amp White or Sepia can be selected 13 The flash turns off automatically and Time Exposure and Subj Tracking are disabled Not available when Focus is set to Multi trgt AF 14 Camera Shake Correction is disabled se xipuaddy e 125 se xipuaddy e 126 cO gt
26. Unmatched File on your camera You can delete this file from the SD memory card if you wish Using the MP File Viewer When you shoot one still image with M Cont Plus Soeed Cont or Multi trgt AF the image is recorded as one MP file By using the VM 1 MP file viewer you can play back MP files on your Macintosh computer and export still images This section explains how to install and uninstall the VM 1 software included on the supplied CD ROM For details on how to play back MP files on your computer or export still images from MP files using the MP file viewer see the Software User Guide available from the supplied CD ROM System Requirements for Using the Supplied CD ROM The following environments are necessary for using the supplied CD ROM Please check your computer or the computer s user manual Operating Systems Supported Mac OS X 10 4 to 10 6 3 Macintosh computer Apple Inc Macintosh Series Internal Memory Mac OS X 10 4 256 MB or more Mac OS X 10 5 512 MB or more Mac OS X 10 6 1GB or more Hard Disk Available Memory 5 MB or more CD ROM Drive A CD ROM drive compatible with the above mentioned Macintosh computer VM 1 supports Japanese English French and Chinese Simplified Installing VM 1 7 Start your Macintosh computer and insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click the RICOH icon the VM 1 folder and the VM 1 Installer pkg icon e The Install VM 1 window is displaye
27. a A UD cer etd 87 DPOF Selecting Pictures for Printing ttt 87 Recover File Restoring Deleted Files eene 87 Fag FUNCION Setin Ginanni P 88 Setting Canceling One File at a TIME 88 Setting Canceling Multiple Files at One Time 88 Ae ce ee Rr CNN 89 Level ompsrnsbio itu tics recente sec ced c p UE Md 9 Correcting Images Automatically sock denti cat tutti o be etes 92 Correcting Images 7 518 BI ANO ced E 92 White Balance Compensation is totale ct ta aol cents ane DR um 93 SKEW CONECO ee ect aint i un earners a niet tue uu bleu nn 94 Wires iR M EN DER ER E D 95 pere RUM E 96 Viewing Pictures Ol T V soeisieso ene tiroteo eere e oie EAEN EAn 97 7 Setup Menu 98 Usindithe MOPbl asc estu oett E eaten idee ats 98 Setup Menu ODLOFIS nieeteset aro eate toU P PO Pbi REED EPIS HRU n Pad un TER sis at 99 Format Card Formatting Memory Cards sse eost astute rim itn d DIS 99 Format Internal Memory Formatting Internal Memory ss 99 LCD Brightness Adjusting the Picture Display Brightness e 99 Reg My Settings Saving Camera SettlDOS sacar ee esee ooo 99 Step Zoom Adjusting Zoom in Discrete SHEDS eun cca te Pt dte ceases te 99 Set Fn Button Choosing a Role for the Fn Button 99 ADJ Button Setting 1 4 Choosing Roles for the ADJ Button s 99 AF Auxiliary Light ASSISUTIEADTOTOCUS ducato repente 99 Operation Sounds Choosing the Sounds Made by the Camera
28. all see Troubleshooting IS P 118 in this manual If the issues still persist please contact a Ricoh office Ricoh Offices 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 CORPORATION 1 800 22RICOH http www ricoh usa com RICOH INTERNATIONAL B V Oberrather Stra e 6 D 40472 D sseldorf GERMANY EPMMC innerhalb Deutschlands 06331 268 438 auBerhalb Deutschlands 49 6331 268 438 http www ricoh com r_dc RICOH ASIA PACIFIC 21 F One Kowloon 1 Wang Yuen Street Kowloon Bay Hong Kong OPERATIONS LIMITED About MediaBrowser UK Germany France and Spain Toll Free 800 1532 4865 Other Countries 44 1489 564 764 Business hours 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Ricoh Company Ltd Ricoh Building 8 13 1 Ginza Chuo ku Tokyo 104 8222 Japan 2010 September s son MI Printed in China L759 2971B
29. amp W Soft Focus Cross Process Toy Camera Picture Quality Mode F Fine N Normal Number of Still Image 3648 x 2736 3648 x 2432 2736 x 2736 3648 x 2048 2592 x 1944 Recorded Multi Picture 2048 x 1536 1728 x 1296 Multi Picture only 1280 x 960 640 x 480 Pixels Movie 1280 x 720 640 x 480 320 x 240 Text 3648 x 2736 2048 x 1536 Recording Media SD memory card SDHC memory card up to 32 GB Internal Memory approx 86 MB Recording 3648 x 2736 N approx 2173 KB Screen F approx 3708 KB Screen Data 3648 x 2432 F approx 3298 KB Screen Capacity 27363 2736 F approx 2788 KB Screen 3648 x 2048 F approx 2783 KB Screen 2592 x 1944 F approx 2291 KB Screen 2048 x 1536 F approx 1477 KB Screen 1728 x 1296 N approx 607 KB Screen 1280 x 960 F approx 816 KB Screen 640 x 480 F approx 200 KB Screen Recording Still Image JPEG Exif Ver 2 21 2 File Format Multi Picture Compliant with CIPA DC 007 2009 Multi Picture Format Movie AVI Open DML Motion JPEG Format Compliant Compression JPEG Baseline Format Compliant Still image movie Format Other Major Shooting Functions Continuous mode Self timer operation time approx 10 seconds approx 2 seconds Custom Interval shooting shooting interval 5 seconds to 1 hour in increments of 5 seconds 2 Color bracket Focus bracket AE AF target shift Histogram display Grid guide display Electronic level Other Major Playback F
30. as a reference to see if images are level when shooting images The accuracy of the level when using the camera as a level cannot be guaranteed U012285 SIY pDa4 SWN 1S4IJ AY 40J DJaUID2 Y Duisn 24D nof Jj 43 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NO JJ About the Histogram Display When Histogram is on a histogram 9 60 ED 4 9 F appears in the lower right corner on the picture display A histogram is a graph indicating the number of pixels on the vertical axis and the brightness on the horizontal axis from left to right Shadows dark areas midtones and highlights bright areas By using the histogram you can determine the brightness of an image without being affected by the brightness around the picture display This also helps you correct for areas that are overly bright or dark If the histogram has only peaks on the right side this picture is overexposed with too many pixels only for highlight sections If the histogram has only peaks on the left side without anything else this picture is underexposed with too many pixels only for shadow sections Refer to this histogram when correcting the exposure The histogram displayed on the picture display is for reference only After taking a picture you can correct its brightness and contrast by making adjustments to the histogram IGS P92 Depending on the shooting conditions use of the flas
31. battery P24 turn on inserted correctly or charge the battery An unacceptable battery is used Use the dedicated rechargeable battery Never use any other battery The camera is automatically Turn the camera back on turned off by auto power off The battery is loaded in wrong Load correctly direction Because the camera overheated Wait until the temperature of the power was automatically the camera returns to normal Do turned off not attempt to cool the camera suddenly The camera turns off The camera was left unattended Turn the camera back on during use and unused so auto power off turned it off Battery is exhausted Charge the rechargeable battery An unacceptable battery is used Use the dedicated rechargeable battery Never use any other battery The camera does not Camera malfunction Remove the battery and load turn off it again The battery hasbeen A manganese dry cell or other Use the dedicated rechargeable fully charged but unacceptable battery is used battery Never use any other The battery symbol is battery displayed indicating a low battery level The camera turns off Cannot charge the Battery has reached the end of its Replace with a new rechargeable P 24 battery useful life Battery runs out It is being used at extreme high or quickly low temperatures Many shots are being taken in dark places or other location requiring extensi
32. button to change monitor mode the display Although the camera The lens is dirty Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth is set to auto focus itis The subject is not in the center of Shoot with focus lock unable to focus the shooting range It is a hard to focus subject Shoot with focus lock or manual focus Although the camera is The camera incorrectly focused Shoot with macro mode or move not in focus the green because the distance to the away from the subject frame appears in the subject is too close center of the picture display The picture is blurred You moved the camera when Hold camera in both hands with The W amp M symbol pressing the shutter release your elbows pressed lightly appears button against your torso Use a tripod Use the camera shake correction function When shooting in a dark place Use the flash such as indoors the shutter Raise the ISO setting speed slows down and pictures Use the camera shake correction become easily blurred function Problem Cause Solution Refer to The flash does not fire The flash cannot be used in the To shoot with the flash change P 52 Or the flash cannot following cases the settings or mode P 128 charge e In bracket shooting e In continuous mode e In movie mode e In discreet mode e In pets mode In some scene modes the flash is disabled by default The flash is set to flash off Cancel Flash Off Battery is exhaus
33. category or home view select Control Panel gt Programs gt Uninstall a program or Add or Remove Programs Windows XP Administrator privileges are required Quit any other programs that may be running before uninstalling the software Adobe Reader Adobe Reader is required to display the operation manual PDF file Acrobat Reader or Adobe Reader need not be installed if already installed on your computer For details about Adobe Reader see Help for Adobe Reader e To install MediaBrowser alone double click setup exe in the MediaBrowser folder Installation of Adobe Reader 9 3 requires either Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later or Firefox 2 0 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer is available via Microsoft Update Installation of Adobe Reader 9 3 requires MSI Microsoft Windows Installer version 3 1 or later Microsoft Windows Installer is available via Microsoft Update Caution Do not install the software when the camera is connected to your computer with a USB cable e Administrator privileges are required for installation 7 Click Browse CD ROM Content The files on the CD ROM are listed 2 Open the folder for your language in the Adobe Reader folder and double click the Adobe Reader installer e A screen appears to confirm user account management for Windows 7 and Windows Vista Select Continue
34. display the previous file or the next file Press the button AV to display the file 10 frames forward or backward To switch the camera from playback mode to shooting mode press the gt button again e The images played back in playback mode For information on how to play back files with Roper symbol see P67 2010 01 01 00 00 F3 5 1 55 Thumbnail View 20 Frames If the zoom lever is turned toward E Thumbnail View the screen is divided into 20 frames and thumbnails are displayed 100 0009 LastFile fy EE fo 4 3 F 2010 01 01 00 00 F3 5 1 30 Press the DISP button to change between the thumbnail list and page list In the page list press the ADJ OK button AW to select the page To view an image full frame select it in the thumbnail list and press the ADJ OK button or turn the zoom lever once toward Q Enlarged View 81 Frames If the zoom lever is turned toward EZ when 20 frames are displayed the screen is divided into 81 frames and thumbnails are displayed Press the DISP button to change between the thumbnail list and page list In the page list press the ADJ OK button AW 5 to select the page To switch to Single Picture Display select the file in the thumbnail list and press the ADJ OK button or turn the zoom lever twice toward Q Enlarged View Date of Recording If the zoom lever is turned toward EE again when 81 frames are displa
35. empate eios aii 137 Warranty and SetvIcIng conicere ttu einen ratore ni ba ioter taedet 138 Basic Operations If you are using the camera for the first time read this section Packing EISE ccscccenscessacssscecssenscsssecsseeen 14 How to Use the Mode Dial RR 15 Names Of Parts csssssssccssssssccessseees 16 Picture IET y PR 18 Getting Ready s lt cccssssscesscecacserecesscss 21 Basic Shooting 27 Playing Back Images 34 Deleting Files ccccssccssssssecosesensvessosesenes 37 Changing the Display with the DISP BUOM eH 40 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN 1S4J Y 404 DABUIDD ay Husn a4D NO JJ 14 Packing List Open the package and make sure all the items are included The actual appearance of items included may differ e CX4 e Rechargeable Battery The serial number of the camera is provided on the bottom face of the camera e USB Cable Mini B cable e Warranty e AV Cable e Camera User Guide e Handstrap e CD ROM i P 109 Optional Accessories e Soft Case SC 90 e Cable Switch CA 1 Used to store your camera A switch that connects to the e Rechargeable Battery cameras USB terminal to operate DB 100 the shutter e Neck Strap ST 2 A double loop neck strap with embroidered RICOH logo e Battery Charger BJ 10 Thread the small end of the strap through the strap eyelet on the camera and loop the ends Remove
36. eon scc cuum MU LA uL M LA 103 BS fe ive yXele ingil ga s1o seenemmrm re er sott ed a pd me oer 104 8 Direct Printing 105 About the Direct Print Function eese rennen onia 105 Connecting the Camera to a Printer essere 105 Printing SUIT IWOSEes oreet e eon tes tea dnce 106 Printing One or All Still IMageS ems oen d aer an ENG Gt ema eo 106 Printing Several Still Imiaces oec ten s trt o ee a d e tut 108 9 Downloading Images to Your Computer 109 FOE WIDOOWS queis ias s RU REDDERE RUM US UD E Mer eei 109 System Requirements for Using the Supplied CD ROM 109 CD ROM STUDI ist tue deep ecu ecu D E rete ed a etu reed 110 Copying Pictures to Your Cop Rae accu tede caste cine aie ates ee tere te 113 FOr MaciIhtospsuo etcetera n ob E NDS euge e ou M e 115 Copying Pictures to VOC Om EU cur Pea ade tits ht tb etu iet 115 Using the MP File Viewer Gee case entm eg oe REPRE itin 116 10 Appendices 118 MOUDIESNOONIO eR NH PME DRY 118 EEO VS Sh EE d e D E IA d 118 Camera Troubleshooting eaoenseitetancat dna beet en ob te o mettre 119 Available Settings suse eese ar Rb d bre isset obl tutus 124 SpecifiCatiOliS acoso E AAE E E N 128 Number of Images That Can Be Stored sss 131 Defaults Settings Functions Whose Defaults Are Restored When the Camera Is Turned Off sse 133 Using Your Camera Abroad ossessivamente 135 Cautons opm WS Cs sce dia attt ta td eed ou t beds 136 Care and SEtorddesaseetosteueiete peut
37. is always displayed when the shutter release button is pressed halfway oS S SS m WN a r CD Qo Vg C fev O D x Zoom Macro Use when taking pictures of moving objects Use when taking scenery pictures with abundant greenery or blue sky The camera automatically zooms to the optimal zoom position to shoot at a higher magnification than in normal macro shooting Optical zoom can not be used Macro mode is selected automatically ae U D ot Nn D Skew Correct Mode i High Sens Text Mode Use to photograph cats and other pets The flash IGS P31 AF auxiliary light I amp P99 and speaker I amp P 100 turn off and flash AF auxiliary light and sound settings can not be adjusted Reduce the effects of perspective when photographing rectangular objects such as message boards or business cards For detailed operations see P 55 Report Image size can be set to Kl 4 3F or 4 3 F using the Picture Quality Size option I amp P72 in the shooting menu IS P71 Use when taking pictures in dimly lit places The picture display also becomes brighter Use when capturing text images for example notes written on a whiteboard at a meeting Images are captured in black and white Image size can be set to QI 4 3 or E 4 3 using the Size option I amp P72 in the shooting menu IG P71 sad pow buljooys w 53 Caution
38. memory card 59 Where images are played back from When no SD memory card is loaded the camera plays back from the internal memory iN When an SD memory card is loaded it plays back from the SD memory card 60 SDXC Memory Cards SDXC memory cards can not be used Caution nnn nn n nnn nn n nn nnn nnn LLTL MA fan SD memory card is loaded the camera does not record to the internal memory even if the card is full lake care not to get the contacts of the card dirty Write protecting your images Move the write protection switch on the SD memory card to LOCK to prevent your still images from being accidentally erased or the card from being formatted Note that you cannot shoot images on a locked card because no data can be recorded to the card Unlock the card before shooting The Copy to Card from Internal Memory item IGS P87 in the playback menu IS P85 can be used to copy the pictures in internal memory to a memory card A Speed Class 6 memory card is recommended when recording movies with GD 1 280 selected for Movie Size Charging the Rechargeable Battery The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use 7 Insert the battery into the battery charger making sure that the Q and markings
39. on the battery match those on the battery charger e The battery label should face up Caution Be careful not to reverse the XD and sides 2 Plugthe battery charger into an outlet Use the battery charger BJ 10 to recharge the battery Charging starts Charging status is indicated by the charger lamp as shown in the table below Once charging has finished unplug the battery charger from the power outlet Charger Lamp Description Lit Charging Off Charging complete Flashing The battery charger terminal may be soiled or the battery charger battery may be faulty Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet and remove the battery The estimated battery charging time is shown below Depending on the battery level the charging time differs Rechargeable Battery Charging Time DB 100 Approx 180 min 25 C U0I2285 SIY DDa4 SWN JS4IJ AY 40J DAQUIDD Y Duisn a4D nof j 23 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D NO JJ 24 Loading the Rechargeable Battery and SD Memory Card After recharging the rechargeable battery load the battery and the SD memory card Be sure the camera is off before removing the battery or the SD memory card Open the battery card cover 2 Insert the rechargeable battery and SD memory card e Make sure the SD memory card is facing
40. quick access Flag Function Display Displays images flagged with Flag Function Setting Fn button can be used for the same purpose Note The file set to Flag Function Setting with the smallest file number is displayed Export Still Images ILS P69 Export selected images from a MP file Resize Create resized copies of photos or other still images produced with the camera Original Resized mrm nN a2 Fr Fr 6 9F 0A Da GD 4 3F D4 3F D4 3F 04 3N 04 3F 4 36 Caution Movies or MP files cannot be resized Trim ILS P89 This function allows you to trim a still image you have shot and then save it as a separate file Level Compensation IF P91 Create copies of photographs with modified brightness and contrast White Balance Compensation ISS P93 Create copies of photographs with modified white balance Skew Correction IS P94 Create copies that have been processed to reduce the effects of perspective on rectangular objects Protect ILS P95 Protect images from accidental deletion Slide Show You can display the recorded still images and movie files sequentially on the screen A Note nere nnn rnnt Each still image is displayed for three seconds For movies and MP files all the i
41. shows the icon for Windows XP and select Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device or Stop USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears You can then disconnect the USB cable If the remove hardware icon is not displayed in Windows 7 click the gj button in the taskbar d pa LS Caution Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer Do not use force when connecting the cable or when handling the camera with the cable connected Do not attempt to transport the camera while the USB cable is connected The camera is provided with MediaBrowser software that allows you to display and edit images from your computer For how to use MediaBrowser see the displayed Help For the latest information about MediaBrowser access the Web page of Pixela Co Ltd Attp www pixela co jp oem mediabrowser e 4ajnduio 4noJ 0 sebpui buippo umoq e M o 114 a For Macintosh This camera supports the following Macintosh operating systems e Mac OS X 10 1 2 to 10 6 3 Caution VM 1 software can be installed on Macintosh computers as described on P117 More information is available in the Software User Guide Copying Pictures to Your Computer Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your computer Connect the camera to the
42. taking any important pictures such as at weddings on trips abroad etc test the camera to check operation and ensure proper functioning We recommend that you keep this manual and spare battery on hand Conditions in which condensation may easily occur When the camera is moved to an environment where the temperature differs greatly In humid places In a room immediately after being heated or when the camera is exposed directly to cooled air from an air conditioner or another similar appliance a Care and Storage Care Please note that if fingerprints dirt etc get onto the lens picture quality will suffer When dust or dirt does get on the lens do not touch it directly with your fingers and either use a blower available in stores to blow it off or a soft cloth to gently dust it off After use at the beach or around chemicals wipe it off particularly carefully e In the unlikely event that your camera fails to work properly please consult your Ricoh Repair Center here are high voltage circuits in this camera As this is dangerous do not dismantle this camera under any circumstances Do not get volatile substances such as thinner benzene or pesticides on your camera This may cause a change in quality paint to peel etc As the surface of the picture display is easily scratched do not rub hard objects against it Clean the surface of the picture display by wiping ge
43. tato ua sa 52 POWER BUTEO onset botte d sete 16 PIE IM IM DEUM eee 73 PrOtECE ond dian mu Ta ius ease 86 95 R Rechargeable Battery 23 24 Recover File ees 87 Reg My SIBEUTIOIS Causes tee e tod 99 103 HOSIZB EAE TEE EEA 86 Restore Defaults s 77 S Scene Auto Mode S AUTO 15 33 Scene Mode SCENE 15 52 SD Memory Gales ss SR 22 24 131 Self tiMer sonde warren rurale 17 32 Self Timer Srposseopoxiedo iium 16 Set Er BEI ORG pat dtes 48 99 SET Ve Unnt iien e pU ED 98 Shooting Info Display Frame 101 Shooting MO istsqistenp asso duod 71 Shutter Release Button ween 16 27 D M P 72 Skew Correction es 86 94 Skew Correct Mode 53 55 SASSA OW aa E 87 Slow Shutter LINAC sido pag ao bct 77 SOC FOCUS iret oracle Mate a 61 Soft Focus Options cota ata d tu 72 SORGE rie tatei a Nation m ex Se dRH S 17 Speed Cont High dedi uen 57 60 Speed Cont BOW cuu e ua apis 57 60 SPONS aan A ET EN t 53 Step ZOO uo i totae o ave 99 Subject Tracking AP nest aut dts 78 Synchro Monitor Mode 40 T jio mn eenoent ream Ree Re 53 Thumbnail VIQUA asitoteocti bata tasto 34 Time EXPOSUT E ate Rhe Gotiutedihd 75 TOW EE de accent egeaisntt pate heg mt 61 Bo ON OM gem EM TR 72 PE iresi eiit 86 89 Tripod Screw Hole 17 U USB Cable csset 105 113 115 USB Connection Type coetus 102 JS BATOEEPITE S Usos sua nion ftn 17 V Video QUEDUNTOCGB isset btt
44. the current white balance An icon is displayed when WB BKT is selected The white balance can be changed using the shooting menu IGS P83 If Image Settings is set to Black amp White or Sepia the white balance bracket function can be set but it does not operate Color Bracketing CL BKT With color bracketing three images a black and white a color and a sepia Recording image are recorded An icon is displayed when CL BKT is A ea selected 9 Contrast Sharpness and Vividness During Color Bracket Shooting During color bracket shooting the contrast sharpness and vividness values set in Image Settings are applied However the values for Standard in Image Settings are applied when Image Settings is set to Black amp White or Sepia Focus Bracketing FOCUS BKT Choose this option to automatically vary focus by a selected amount over a series of five photographs Select FOCUS BKT and press the ADJ OK button 2 Press the ADJ OK button to choose the focus interval and then press the ADJ OK button twice The symbol appears on the screen 3 Half press the shutter release button The camera focuses according to the Focus setting nuay bujoouS 4 Pressthe shutter release button all the way down e The camera takes five consecutive pictures based on the focus position in Step 3 K FOCUS 81 nuaybungooyg V 82 When Focus is set to MF
45. the end of the neck strap from the buckle and attach it as shown in the illustration For the latest information on optional accessories see the Ricoh website http Avwww ricohpmmc com How to Use the Mode Dial Set the mode dial to the desired mode before shooting still images or movies Mode Dial Symbols and Descriptions Function Auto Shooting Mode My Settings Mode Description Automatically sets the optimal aperture value and shutter speed depending on the subject You can shoot using the settings registered in Reg My Settings Refer to Movie Mode Allows you to shoot movies Scene Auto Mode S AUTO Scene Mode Continuous Mode The camera automatically selects the optimal scene mode for simple point and shoot photography Allows you to shoot with settings optimized for the shooting scene You can shoot with various continuous shooting functions Creative Shooting Mode Shoot with a variety of effects P61 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D NOK JJ 15 U0I2285 SIY PDAs SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NO JJ 16 Names of Parts Camera Front View Item Name Refer to 1 Mode Dial P 15 27 33 54 58 61 62 66 2 Shutter Release Button P27 3 Microphone P66 4 POWER Button P25 5 Lens Cover 6 Zoom Lever C Telephoto C4J Wide angle
46. 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 mold or otherwise insufficient care of the camera 8 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 After the warranty period has passed you will be liable for all repair fees including those incurred at an authorized service center 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 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 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 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 warr
47. the shooting menu to the ADJ OK button The fifth function is fixed to AE AF target shift I amp P 47 and cannot be changed By using the ADJ OK button you can make settings with fewer button operations and without displaying the shooting menu This is convenient for frequently used functions Set the functions you want to assign to the ADJ OK button with ADJ Button Setting 1 2 3 4 on the setup menu e At the time of purchase four of the functions are assigned You can change the assigned functions 2 Pressthe ADJ OK button in shooting mode e The ADJ mode screen appears EX Moe SCN Lok Einish 3 Press the ADJ OK button amp to select the desired item 4 Press the ADJ OK button AV to select the setting and then press the ADJ OK button to confirm the setting For functions that can be assigned to the ADJ OK button see P124 Press the MENU button in the ADJ mode to display the shooting menu Shifting the AE and AF Targets You can shift the target for automatic exposure AE and or auto focus AF Available Setting Description AE AF AE and AF are set to Spot AE and Spot AF respectively and the target can be moved for both simultaneously The targets for Spot AE and Spot AF occupy the same position AF The AF is set to Spot AF and the target can be moved The exposure metering is set to the mode selected in Exposure Metering in the shooting menu IG P74 AE The AE is set t
48. this equipment out of the reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion Consumption is harmful to human beings If swallowed seek medical assistance immediately S Keep the equipment out of the reach of children Do not touch the internal components of the equipment if they become amp 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 nearest dealer or service center if it is damaged Q Do not use the equipment in wet areas as this could result in fire or electric SS shock Do not use the equipment near flammable gases gasoline benzene thinner or S similar substances to avoid the risk of explosion fire or burns e Do not use the equipment in locations where usage is restricted or prohibited as this may lead to disasters or accidents e Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the electrical plug as this may lead to fire D e Use only the specified AC adapter in household electrical outlets Other adapters pose the risk of fire electric shock or injury e To avoid the risk of fire electric shock or injury do not use the battery charger or S AC adapter with commercially available electronic transformers when traveling abroad Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this unit A Caution e Contact with
49. 0 9 seconds of shooting are M Cont Plus recorded to create a single multi picture MP file I amp P60 2M m While the shutter release button is pressed the camera shoots up to B 120 frames at about 60 frames per second and groups them together Speed Cont in a single MP file About 2s are required to shoot the entire sequence Low IS P60 Cy While the shutter release button is pressed the camera shoots up 120 to 120 frames at about 120 frames per second and groups them Speed Cont together in a single MP file About 1 s is required to shoot the entire High sequence I amp amp P60 Caution Recording times may increase when internal memory is used sad J pow buljooys v 57 sad apojy buljooys 58 Taking Pictures in Continuous Mode Turn the mode dial to Gi The camera enters shooting mode with the current continuous mode shown at the top of the picture display 2 Pressthe MENU button To choose a different continuous mode press the MENU button to display continuous mode options LT 12 Wede Selection 3 Select the desired option 4 Press the ADJ OK or Fn button Pressing ADJ OK button returns the camera to shooting mode with the selected option shown at the top of the picture display Pressing Fn button selects the highlighted option and displays the shooting menu L P 71 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture e Accessing the
50. 1 Choose the amount of softening produced by the Soft Focus option in creative shooting mode Select from Weak and Strong Hue ICS P61 Choose the hue of photographs created using the Cross Process option in creative shooting mode Select from Basic Magenta or Yellow Caution Depending on exposure and the option selected for white balance Magenta and Yellow may not produce the desired results Vignetting isz a Choose the amount of vignetting produced by the Toy Camera option in creative shooting mode Select from Weak Strong and Off Toy Color IS P61 Select On to increase saturation in photographs taken using the Toy Camera option in creative shooting mode Plus Normal Shooting ISS P65 Record unprocessed copies of photographs taken in creative shooting mode Picture Quality Size ISS P131 Adjust picture quality and size when taking pictures Movie Size ler PIS Choose the movie frame size Density Adjust contrast when using the Text Mode option in scene mode Size IE PS Choose the size of pictures taken using the Text Mode option in scene mode Shooting menu options The options in the shooting menu vary with the selected shooting mode In scene and creative shooting modes the options available vary with the scene or creative shooting mode option selected See P 124 for mo
51. 102 VONE Sc ocu COLI UE E 72 VM Pepe menos eevee aera rene enon CE DNE 116 Volume Settings citate tn adi db 100 W White Balance 77 83 White Balance Bracket WB BKT 80 White Balance Compensation 86 93 White Saturation Display 41 101 White Saturation Highlights Display 41 Z VAS Gh DP HR 29 ZOOB DOV Cl nites aera er a 16 29 ZOON MaC O i meets 53 141 Telephone Support Numbers in Europe UK from within the UK 0203 239 6327 from outside the UK 44 203 239 6327 Deutschland innerhalb Deutschlands 06331 268 438 auBerhalb Deutschlands 49 6331 268 438 France a partir de la France 0800 88 18 70 en dehors de la France 33 16060 19 94 Italia dall Italia 02 4004 7319 dall estero 39 02 4004 7319 Espana desde Espana 900984912 desde fuera de Espana 49 6331 268 440 http www service ricohpmmc com From environmental friendliness to environmental conservation and to environmental management Ricoh is aggressively promoting environment friendly activities and also environment conservation activities to solve the great subject of management as one of the citizens on our precious earth To reduce the environmental loads of digital cameras Ricoh is also trying to solve the great subjects of Saving energy by reducing power consumption and Reducing environment affecting chemical substances contained in products If a problem arises First of
52. 4 IS P46 Choose the role performed by the ADJ OK button AF Auxiliary Light If On is selected the AF auxiliary light will light to assist autofocus 99 nuaydnjag N 100 Operation Sounds Choose the sounds made by the camera Available Settings Description All All sounds on Level Sound Only the level sound is emitted Shutter Sounds Only the shutter sound and level sound are emitted Note o e n e nnn nn If you try to perform an operation that cannot be performed the beep sound is emitted regardless of the Operation Sounds setting Regardless of the option selected no sound is emitted when Discreet Mode or Pets is selected in scene mode Volume Settings The operation sound volume can be changed e When Volume Settings is set to LIL Mute the level sound is not emitted even when Level Setting is set to Display Sound or Sound Regardless of the option selected no sound is emitted when Discreet Mode or Pets is selected in scene mode LCD Confirmation Time Choose how long photos are displayed after shooting Choose Hold to display photos until the shutter release button is pressed halfway Photos displayed after shooting can be viewed using zoom IGS P36 or deleted IGS P 37 Depending on the option selected for Noise Reduction I amp P74 photos may be displayed longer than the time selected Auto P
53. Frame Turn the zoom lever toward C4J during pause First Frame Press the ADJ OK button Wb Last Frame Press the ADJ OK button 3 To play back files other than MP files return to Step 1 and 68 press the ADJ OK button AWW Caution The DPOF Trim Resize Skew Correction playback mode Level Compensation and White Balance Compensation functions are not available for MP files Hag Function Setting and Protect cannot be set for individual frames in an MP file If Hag Function Setting or Protect is set when the thumbnail view or single image view is displayed the setting will be applied to the MP file instead of an individual frame e The individual images in a MP file can not be deleted separately MP is a file format for recording a set of still images Exporting MP Files You can extract selected frames from an MP file and save each frame as an individual still image The MP file is displayed with the Bd symbol The images are saved in the same sizes used for shooting The original files will be retained after extraction The focus positions for images shot using multi target AF will not be displayed on extracted images To export MP files display the MP file which you want to export in playback mode and then press the MENU button to display the playback menu and select Export Still Images s
54. IG P86 The following table shows the approximate time required for skew correction ImageSize Correction time ImageSize Correction time QD4 3F Approx 23 seconds amp n 4 3F Approx 12 seconds QD 4 3N Approx 22 seconds amp 4 3F Approx 8 seconds D3 2r Approx 17 seconds J4 3F Approx 3 seconds ee Approx 13 seconds 4 3F Approx 1 seconds 16 9F Approx 13 seconds When scene mode is set to Skew Correct Mode you can shoot an image and then immediately correct any skew in the image IGS P55 Protect allows you to protect files from being accidentally deleted q If 1 File is selected you can protect or File unprotect the file selected by pressing the UE ADJ OK button amp amp Cancel All If Select All or Cancel All is selected you can protect or unprotect all files Selecting Multiple Files Select Sel Multiple to change the protect status of multiple individual files or of all files in a selected range To select multiple individual frames Select Sel Indiv and press the ADJ OK button 2 Select a frame and press the ADJ OK button e Press the MENU button to switch to the display for specifying a range of files If you selected a file by mistake you can deselect it by selecting the file and pressing the ADJ OK button e Select all files you want to protect 3 Press the Fn button To select two frames and all frames between them Select Sel Ra
55. J OK button e The confirmation screen appears 3 Press the ADJ OK button e The date and time are set The language date and time can be changed at any time using the Language Ei ae and Date Settings items I amp P 102 in the setup menu IE P98 The Date Imprint item I amp P77 in the shooting menu IGS P71 can be used to stamp photographs with the date and time of recording f the battery is removed for more than one week the date and time settings will be lost These settings must be made again To retain the date and time settings load a battery with adequate remaining power for more than two hours Basic Shooting Now you are ready Shooting in Auto Shooting Mode Focus and Shoot Turn the mode dial to l to shoot with auto shooting mode The shutter release button works in two steps When you press the shutter release button halfway Half press the auto focus function is triggered to determine the focal distance Next press it all the way down Full press to shoot When your subject is not in the center of your composition compose your photo after focusing Focus Lock Hold the camera with both hands and lightly press both elbows against your body 2 Put your finger on the shutter release button 3 Frame the picture with your subject in the AF frame in the center of the screen and press the shutter release button halfway e The camera focuses on the subject
56. Manual and press the ADJ OK button 2 Frame a piece of paper or other white object under the lighting that will be used in the final photograph and press DISP The white balance is set 3 Press the ADJ OK button The symbol appears on the screen e The effect of the selected white balance setting can be previewed in the picture display Repeat the above steps until the desired effect is achieved To cancel Manual select a setting other than Manual ISO sensitivity indicates how sensitive film is to light A greater value means higher sensitivity High sensitivity is suitable for shooting an object in a dark place or a fast moving object while minimizing blurring When ISO setting is set to Auto the camera automatically changes the sensitivity according to the distance brightness zoom macro settings and picture quality size Choose settings other than Auto to fix ISO sensitivity at the selected value The upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity can be selected using the Maximum ISO for ISO Auto in the shooting menu I P 77 If ISO sensitivity is assigned to the ADJ OK button IS P 46 the upper limit for auto ISO sensitivity can be chosen by pressing the DISP Button when Auto is selected X I When Auto is selected for ISO sensitivity the camera will select an ISO sensitivity between 100 and the value selected for Maximum ISO for ISO Auto If the flash is set to Auto the flash will fire if optimal e
57. OOTING Menu ODEIOfIS a riter etae tke rt En Ere ii i ii 72 Dynamic Range Expansion Dynamic Range Expansion Effects 72 Soft FOCUS Options Adjusting Softening ennt 72 Hue Adjusting the Hue of Cross Processed Images eese 72 Vignetting Adjusting VICE CUYO sec trie amt etes etam 72 Toy Color Adjusting Color Saturation occae teet ER ER edet 72 Plus Normal Shooting Recording Un enhanced Copies of Enhanced Photographs 72 Picture Quality Size Choosing Size and Compression Options for Photographs 72 Movie Size Choosing a Frame Size for Movies sentent 12 Density Adjusting Contrast in Text Mode sssssssssssssssscecsssscessssssessensesssnnnssnnnssssnnnessssssssessssesten 72 Size Choosing the Size of Photographs Taken in Text Mode s 72 Focus Choosing How the Camera FOCUSES acsi rtt ettet ettet 73 Pre AF Improving Shutter Response s ssssssssssssisssssssrsssresssrssessssrsssressrssstrsstessorrsrrnnsrrsorrssnrrnnrsans 73 Exposure Metering Choosing How the Camera Sets Exposure ss 74 Image Settings Adjusting Contrast Sharpness Color and Vividness 74 Noise Reduction Controlling Image Noise et 74 Flash Exposure Compensation Adjusting Flash Level ss 75 Auto Bracket Varying Settings over a Series of Photographs
58. P29 34 36 Q Enlarged View amp Thumbnail View 7 Flash P31 8 AF Auxiliary Light Self Timer Lamp P32 99 9 Lens Rear View 19 46 17 Item Name Refer to 1 Picture Display P18 2 Strap Eyelet P14 3 Terminal Cover P97 105 113 115 4 Speaker P67 5 USB Terminal P105 113 113 6 AV Output Terminal P97 7 Macro P30 8 ADJ OK Button 9 P46 9 5 Flash P31 10 B Playback Button P34 11 MENU Button P54 58 62 71 85 98 12 Fn Function Button PA8 13 Self timen W Delete Button P32 37 14 DISP Button P 36 40 42 15 Power DC input Cable Cover 16 Battery Card Cover P135 17 Tripod Screw Hole P 130 Instructions in this manual to Press the ADJ OK button AW amp indicate that you should press the ADJ OK button in the up down left or right direction Instructions to Press the ADJ OK button indicate that you should press directly down on the button U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN JSAIJ Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NO JJ 17 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NO JJ 18 Picture Display Example of Picture Display when Shooting Pictures Still Image Mode 1 2 39 5 08 e 25 Marl 24 h p 27 Jo a TUAE 25 a E 20 32 ni DATER18 ra T19 Foo 1000 EVO S0 1100 eee 20 28 29 30 31 Item Name Refer to Item Name 1 Flash Mode P31 18 Date Imprint
59. RICOH oy E c ume amp M The serial number of this product is given on the bottom face of the camera The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use The battery is not charged at the time of purchase Preface This manual provides information on how to use the shooting and playback functions of this product as well as warnings on its use To make the best use of this product s functions read this manual thoroughly before use Please keep this manual handy for ease of reference Ricoh Co Ltd Safety Precautions Read all safety precautions thoroughly to ensure safe use Test Shooting Please be sure to do some test shooting to make sure it is recording properly before normal use Copyright Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents magazines music and other materials other than for personal home or similarly limited purposes without the consent of the copyright holder is prohibited Exemption from Liability Ricoh Co Ltd assumes no liability for failure to record or play back images caused by malfunction of this product Warranty This product is manufactured to local specifications and the warranty is valid within the country of purchase Should the product fail or malfunction while you are abroad the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing the expenditure incurred thereof Radio Interference Operating this product in the vicin
60. SEtt NOS utere aste fissa Sse daeatet 74 Internal Memory ee 131 Interval SNOOUIPIG cacetnseocin mire ord 76 SO SeN Ginanni 77 84 L landscape os omae etate pp ERU 53 Lariguage S BB easa 102 ET NCO DiM aotenn 100 LED BGAN ESS eri a 99 LCD Confirmation Time 100 Pp xm a Asoc O 16 b ns OVE ae Es enda Dae EE 16 Level Compensation 86 91 Level INd CAtOT aiavinsistiosvegssininetadsicarscrniiscorsatss 42 Level Setting sssi 42 101 M M Cont Plus TOM sss 57 59 M Cont Plus 2M sses 57 60 Macros D RR 17 30 Macio Targets e SER UTE S 49 Manual Focus MP 79 Maximum ISO for ISO Auto 77 Media BroOWSef odii vds 111 MENU BUCO s ceat 17 71 85 98 MICO PAOR Eiers iiia 16 Miniaturen naia ea 61 64 MiNiMUM DiStaNCE s atate 101 Mode Dali a rtsbti peint tontad 16 Movie MOS s astute ditas 15 66 MOVIES ZE use tubes tou bU bM qd 72 MP E PS 67 Multi Target AF e cer atamaen 78 My Settings Mode MY 15 103 N Night DOE obo aftnpo o INERMIS UA 52 Night Landscape Multi shot 52 NIghtSCApE oce tesu intei 33 Noise Reduction 74 O Operation SOUMOS sah emitir fnis 100 P POIs d Mu uM E 53 FICDBEICIO hosce uomo i tiia 105 Pictur Displayer 17 18 Picture Quality Size sss 72 Playback Button 17 25 34 85 Playback MenU usnm Saal uh ene One 85 Playback MOC wicux assistants 25 34 Plus Normal Shooting 65 72 POTTAN ecc
61. Select an item and press the ADJ OK button 5 to view the options available See Steps 3 and following on P 106 Only images with a printer symbol B are printed If you cancel printing and then try to print again make sure that the printer symbol is on the images you want to print The same still image can also be printed several times on a single sheet The available items vary depending on the functions of the printer lo print images using the printer s default settings select Printer Select on the detailed options screen 9 Downloading Images to Your Computer The screen images shown here may differ from the images displayed on your computer depending on your computer OS E For Windows You can copy pictures to your computer with or without DL 10 software which can be installed from the supplied CD System Requirements for Using the Supplied CD ROM The following environments are necessary for using the supplied CD ROM Please check your computer or the computer s user manual Operating Systems Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3 Professional Service Pack 3 Supported Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Windows 7 32 and 64 bit CPU Pentium IV 1 6 GHz or faster Pentium M 1 4 GHz or faster Core 2 Duo 1 5 GHz or faster Memory Windows XP 512MB or more Windows Vista Windows 7 1 GB or more Hard drive space 300 MB or more required for installation Display Resolution 1024 x 768 pixe
62. Shooting and Setup Menus After pressing the MENU button in shooting mode to display the menus press the ADJ OK button W to select the MODE tab You can then press the W button once to display the shooting menu or twice to display the setup menu Focus exposure value and white balance are locked ISO sensitivity is raised Flickering may be recorded as horizontal bands when pictures are taken under fluorescent lights When Card Sequence No is set to On I amp P102 and the last four digits of the file number exceed 9999 during continuous shooting a separate folder is created in the SD memory card and successive pictures taken in continuous mode are stored in this folder eg Bile X MP is a file format for recording a set of still images M Cont Plus 10M The camera shoots while the shutter release button is pressed all the way down but only the last 15 frames about the last three seconds of shooting are recorded creating a single multi picture MP file 8 yo lt v m A amp ind h ii s hd WA t JA n A Al i 1 jj a le au i I i ns i i i rM ee ne ee ee NN MN NS y J 2 A i y J J Ji A A TT T T T M 02 iz d Uc When you remove your finger from the shutter release button the
63. The card is locked write protected Unlock the card P22 Print settings cannot be applied to this file This file movie or other file cannot be selected for printing Insufficient Memory Format internal memory Format card Files cannot be stored Make sure there is sufficient P37 memory or delete unwanted files P 99 The image print number limit has been exceeded Select an P 108 image and set the number to 0 The internal memory requires formatting P 99 The card is not formatted Format the card with this P99 camera Card Error SDXC cards can not be used If the card is not an SDXC card format the card if the message persists the card may be faulty and should not be used Writing Data Writing file to memory Wait until writing finishes No File There are no files that can be played back Out of memory cannot record The number of remaining shots is 0 Switch to another card or the internal memory No files to restore There are no files to restore Can not Selected option can not be applied to image more than once or image was created with different make of camera If image was created with different make of camera process image using original make of camera indicates the name of the process that can not be applied Camera Troubleshooting Power Supply Problem Refer to The camera does not The battery is exhausted or not Load the rechargeable
64. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 then user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to 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 compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC 15 21 Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to a 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 CX4 This device complies with Part
65. ack button is pressed When the zoom lever is turned When the ADJ OK button is pressed A W during manual focus I amp P79 000 0001 0001 9999 EJ Eg 69 4 3F a Ban n F35 1 1000 180100 TN Histogram and Detailed Symbol gt ee J Information Display 2010 01 01 00 00 000 0001 000179999 IEJ adl White Saturation Highlights Display only if White Saturation Display Wilts Siuron foy awe Fas vo IS Set to On X White Saturation Highlights Display If White Saturation Display is set to On in the setup menu IGS P101 pressing the DISP button while the histogram and detailed information are displayed switches to the highlight display e The white saturation areas of the image flash in black White saturation is the loss of tone that indicates the color shading in an image in which very bright areas of the subject are rendered in white An image with a loss of image tone cannot be edited later It is recommended that you shoot another image by changing the composition or by setting the exposure level lower IES P82 e The white saturation highlights display is for reference only No Display U0I2285 SIY PDAs SWN 1S4IJ Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D NO JJ U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NO jJ 42 About the Electronic Level When Level Setting is turned on in t
66. ake approximately 310 shots when LCD Auto Dim is set to Off T 5 Number of Images That Can Be Stored The following table shows the approximate number of images that can be recorded in the internal memory and onto an SD memory card at various image size and picture quality settings Mode Image Size Minis 32GB emory aea QD24 3F 22 7930 SCENE other D 4 3N 37 13579 than Text Mode gy 3 2F 24 8930 S AUTO 1 1F 29 l Continuous 16 9F 29 3 10546 23 653 a gura a me us 3045 eor 25 9503 19063 asr e 1059 pns ne so vos pam nist ha ewe jas quy wi nes pass e When 3920 m R 37 408 830 Focus is set to 13396 Multi trgt AF 8851 10435 10435 12089 18704 33042 4 3F 345 3776 7681 15082 30828 61759 123888 SCENE Text 6769 13579 Mode 4 3 35402 C in 100 min 335 145 min 292 min 415 176 min 354 min 710 min 13s Cy M Cont 3379 al is Plus 10M Cd M Cont amp 4 3N 127 1404 2792 5484 11211 122460 45056 Plus 2M Ij Speed 4 3N 691 7553 15359 130159 161643 1123489 247716 Cont se xipuaddy i e 131 se xipuaddy e 132 The maximum recording time is the estimated total recording time Movies may be up to 4GB in size The maximum length is 12 minutes for movies recorded at a Movie Size of QD 1280 and 29 minutes for movies recorded at TT 640 or 0 320
67. am AE Exposure Manual exposure compensation 4 2 0 to 2 0 EV in 1 3 EV Steps Auto Compensation bracket function 0 5 EV 0 0 5 EV Exposure Range Wide angle 3 2 16 2 EV auto mode Telephoto 4 6 18 4 EV center weighted Exposure range for auto ISO calculated using values for ISO 100 metering Note At 6 0 EV or lower each drop of 1 0 EV is associated with a 0 5 EV drop in brightness Brightness drops by no more than 1 0 EV ISO Sensitivity Standard Auto ISO 100 150 200 150 400 180 800 150 1600 1S0 3200 Output Sensitivity White Balance Mode Auto Multi pattern Auto Outdoors Cloudy Incandescent 1 Incandescent 2 Fluorescent Manual White balance bracket function Flash Flash Mode Auto flash fires automatically in low light conditions and when the subject is backlit Anti Red eye Flash On Flash Synchro Flash Off Built in flash Approx 20 cm 4 0 m Wide angle or 28 cm 3 0 m Telephoto auto ISO Range with a maximum of ISO 1600 measured from the front of the lens Flash 2 0 EV 1 3 EV Steps Compensation Charging Time Approx 5 seconds Picture Display 3 0 Transmissive LCD approx 920 000 dots Shooting Mode Auto shooting mode Movie mode Scene auto mode Scene mode Portrait Discreet Mode Night Port Night Landscape Multi shot Sports Landscape Zoom Macro Pets Skew Correct Mode High Sens Text Mode My settings mode Continuous mode Creative Shooting Mode Dynamic Range Miniaturize High Contrast B
68. an be assigned but can not be used 21 Auto Resize has no effect is selected for Focus 127 se xipuaddy c e 128 Zn Specifications No of effective pixels camera Approx 10 00 million effective pixels Image Sensor Lens Focal Length F aperture Shooting Distance Lens Construction Zoom Magnification 1 2 3 CMOS Approx 10 60 total million pixels 4 9 mm to 52 5 mm equivalent to 28 mm to 300 mm on a 35 mm camera F3 5 to F5 6 Normal shooting Approx 30 cm to co Wide angle or 1 5 m to co Telephoto from the front of the lens Macro shooting Approx 1 cm to c Wide angle 28 cm to Telephoto or 1 cm to co Zoom macro mode from the front of the lens 10 elements in 7 groups 4 aspherical lens elements with 5 surfaces Optical zoom at 10 7 x Digital zoom at 4 8 x Auto resize zoom at approx 5 7 x VGA image Focus Modes Blur Reduction Multi AF Contrast AF method Spot AF Contrast AF method Face Priority Multi AF Subject tracking AF Multi target AF MF Snap ce with AF Auxiliary Light Image Sensor Shift Image Stabilizer Shutter Still Image 8 4 2 1 to 1 2000 seconds The upper and lower limits differ for each Speed shooting mode and flash mode Movie 1 30 to 1 2000 seconds Exposure Exposure Multi Light Metering 256 segments Center weighted Light Metering Control Metering Mode Spot Metering Exposure Mode Progr
69. an be expressed by the camera Dynamic range double shot creates a smooth transition from highlights to shadows for natural contrast With dynamic range double shot two consecutive pictures are taken with different exposures and then the areas with the appropriate exposure are combined together This mode uses a longer shooting time than other modes so be careful of camera shake when taking pictures The hey symbol is always displayed Caution Dynamic range double shot may not be effective if the shooting location is overly bright or dark We recommend that you select Multi for Exposure Metering I amp P74 in the shooting menu I amp P71 when using dynamic range double shot When shooting a fast moving subject the subject may be distorted in the recorded image Flicker from fluorescent lights may appear as horizontal bands Fluorescent lighting may also affect colors and brightness Dynamic Range Expansion Effect The Dynamic Range Expansion option in the shooting menu offers five levels of dynamic range expansion AUTO Very Weak Weak Medium and Strong The stronger the expansion effect the wider the range of brightnesses processed by the camera sad J pow buljooys w 63 sad apojy buljooys 64 The effect can be chosen using the Dynamic Range Expansion option when Dynamic Range is selecte
70. ance so that a white subject will appear white At purchase the white balance mode is set to Multi P AUTO Change the setting in situations where the white balance is difficult to adjust effectively such as when shooting an object of a single color or when shooting under multiple light sources AUTO Auto Adjusts the white balance automatically Multi P AUTO The camera automatically selects the optimal white balance according to the conditions of sun and shade or the flash illumination range Outdoors Select this when shooting outdoors sunny and white balance fails to adjust properly Cloudy Select this when shooting in cloudy weather or shade and the white balance fails to adjust properly Incandescent 1 Select this when shooting under incandescent light and white balance fails to adjust properly Incandescent 2 Select this when shooting under incandescent light more reddish compared with Incandescent 1 Fluorescent Select this when shooting under fluorescent light and white balance fails to adjust properly Manual Adjust the white balance manually nuay buljooys e The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for a subject that is mostly dark In this case add something white to the subject When shooting with the flash the white balance may not be adjusted correctly if Auto is not selected In this case switch to Auto to shoot with the flash 83 nuaybungooyg Vi 84 Manual Select
71. and the exposure and white balance are fixed e The focal distance is measured at a maximum of nine points Green frames appear to indicate the positions that are in focus U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN ISAI Y 40J DAQUIDD Y Duisn asp nof j 27 4 Totakea picture with the subject in the foreground in focus against a background half press the shutter release button to focus on the subject and then compose your shot Subject to be focused Shooting range Gently press the shutter release button all the way e The still image you have taken appears momentarily on the picture display and is recorded to the internal memory or the SD memory card Caution When you are shooting be careful not to obstruct the lens or flash with your fingers hair or the strap Do not hold the lens unit Zoom and focusing will not be performed properly k About Focusing e The color of the frame in the center of the picture display indicates whether the subject is in or out of focus Frame Color White Green Red Flashing It may be impossible to bring the following subjects into focus or they may not be in focus even when the frame color is green e Objects that lack contrast such as the sky a wall that is only one color or the hood of a car Flat two dimensional objects with only horizontal lines and no significant protrusions e Quickly moving
72. anty period or not 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 Parts essential to the 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 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 impossible Before sending the camera in for repair check the battery and read the instruction manual again to ensure proper operation Some repairs require a significant amount of time to be completed When sending the camera to a service center please include a note which describes 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 This warranty does not apply to data stored on an SD memory card or in internal memory INFORMATION TO THE USER USA FCC Part 15 Class B The 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
73. ar The VIDEO AV cable is not Connect properly P97 connected properly The Video Out Mode setting is Set it to the correct format P102 incorrect The contents ofthe SD No SD memory card is loaded or Load card with stored images memory card cannot an SD memory card with no stored be played back orthe images is loaded playback screen does You played back an SD memory Load a card that was formatted P24 not appear card that was not formatted with and recorded with this device P99 this device You played back an SD memory Load a normally recorded card card that was not recorded normally The contact surface of the SD Wipe with a soft dry cloth memory card is dirty There is something wrong with Play back images from another the SD memory card card and if there is nothing wrong with the card the camera is okay There may be something wrong with the card so do not use it The picture display Charge the rechargeable battery P23 turned off The camera was left unattended Turn the camera back on P25 and unused so auto power off turned it off Problem Cause Solution Refer to Part of the screen The screen is highlighted due to an It is recommended that you shoot P 41 flashes in black overly bright area another image while avoiding P82 direct sunlight and setting the exposure level lower A file cannot be The file is protected Unprotect the file P95 d
74. ation repeatedly the image is recompressed each time and there will be some decline in image quality nual j pqKpn d o 93 nua y2vgGhvjgd 94 To cancel press the DISP button Press the TII button to reset white balance For help press the Fn button press the button again to return to the preview display Create copies that have been processed to reduce the effects of perspective on rectangular objects such as message boards or business cards Caution You can only use skew correction for still images shot with this camera You cannot use skew correction for movies or MP files If the camera is able to detect 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 If the target area cannot be detected an error message appears The original image remains unchanged To select another correction area move the orange frame to the target area by pressing the ADJ OK button To cancel skew correction press the ADJ OK button 4 Even if you cancel skew correction the original image remains unchanged The image size does not change for skew corrected images The time for skew correction increases with image size To reduce the time required perform skew correction on small copies created with the Resize option
75. camera records the 15 frames taken in the last 3s of shooting Caution The time needed to record 15 frames may increase if lighting is poor Note n n The image size is fixed at 4 3 N The time for each shot in the sequence is recorded separately s d pow buljooys v 59 sad apojy buljooys 60 The camera shoots while the shutter release button is pressed all the way down but only the last 26 frames about the last 0 9 seconds of shooting are recorded creating a single multi picture MP file 0 Vi M a M o e A i m Nr Q2 Y m in i im n y7 W j i J yi JA JA J JA ala ie id d ols a d A Al Al Al When you remove your finger from the shutter release button the camera records the 26 frames taken in the last 0 9 seconds of shooting Caution When shooting a fast moving subject the subject may be distorted in the recorded image The image size is fixed at E 4 3 N e The time at which you remove your finger from the shutter release button is recorded as the time of shooting for all photographs in the sequence Speed Cont Low Speed Cont High 120 consecutive images are recorded in
76. computer using the supplied USB cable A Wal lel e Turn the camera off before connecting n the USB cable The camera turns on automatically when a connection is established 2 Copy photos to the computer Copy files from the camera to the RICOHDCX desired location e When an SD memory card is v DCIM loaded its files are displayed Otherwise files in the internal Y 100RICOH memory are displayed RIMG0001 jpg Jajndwo 1noJ 0 sebpui bulppojumoqg RIMG0002 jpg O 3 Disconnect the USB cable when transfer is complete Drag the camera volume into the Trash and then disconnect the USB cable 115 Jajndwo 4noJ 0 sebpui bulppojumoqg O 116 Caution Do not turn off the camera or disconnect the USB cable during image transfer Do not use force when connecting the cable or when handling the camera with the cable connected Do not attempt to transport the camera while the USB cable is connected You can also click Eject on the File menu to cancel the connection If the USB cable is disconnected without disabling the connection 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
77. d Follow the on screen instructions to complete installation ww 9 Deleting Uninstalling VM 1 e Double click Applications Utilities VM 1 Utility and VM 1 Uninstaller and follow the on screen instructions f you have any other software applications running or data that has not been saved quit the other software applications and save the data before uninstalling the software f an error occurs during the uninstallation process update your Mac OS to the latest version Jajndwo 1noJ 0 sebpui bulppojumoqg O 117 se xipuaddy c e 118 10 Appendices vi Troubleshooting Error Messages If an error message is displayed on the screen check the information on the reference page and take the corresponding action Error Message Cause and Solution Refer to Insert card No card is loaded Insert a card P24 Set date The date is not set Set the date P102 The file number limit has been exceeded The file number limit has been exceeded Use another card P 102 Unmatched File Insufficient memory Continue Protected Card Is Write Protected This file cannot be displayed on the camera Checkthefile contents on your computer and then delete the file All the files cannot be copied because there is insufficient P 22 memory on the card Use another card The file selected for deletion is protected P 95
78. d in creative shooting mode If an option other than AUTO is highlighted when you press the ADJ OK button the menu shown at right will be displayed Choose the tone range given priority for expanded dynamic range from Highlights Shadows and Off Shooting in Miniaturization Mode This mode creates pictures that appear to be photos of dioramas It is most effective when pictures are taken from a high vantage point Select Miniaturize in the creative shooting mode menu and press the ADJ OK button 2 Pressthe Fn button The miniaturization setting screen appears e The areas that will not be in focus in the final photograph are shown in gray Press the DISP button to exit without taking a picture Q amp Note When taking pictures in tall orientation press the TII button to re orient the area that will be in focus 3 Press the ADJ OK button AV to reposition the area that will be in focus For help press the Fn button Press the Fn button again to clear help from the display 4 Press the ADJ OK button to choose the width of the area that will be in focus 5 Press the ADJ OK button 6 Frame a picture and press the shutter release button halfway to focus then press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture Caution
79. default setting is 5 Sec A Note ee nr n n The camera takes pictures at the specified interval the self timer lamp blinks for two seconds before each shot Focus is locked at the setting for the first shot in the sequence Press the MENU button to cancel self timer shooting 75 nuaybunooyg Vi Interval Shooting You can set the camera to automatically take Interval Shoot ing pictures at fixed intervals You can set the responce ive neas shooting interval from five seconds to one hour in increments of five seconds Caution The interval shooting setting is cleared when the camera is turned off The time until the next picture can be taken according to the shooting menu setting may be longer than the time set for interval shooting If this is the case the shooting interval becomes longer than the set time e Depending on the remaining battery level the battery may become depleted during interval shooting Use of a battery with adequate remaining power is recommended If you press the shutter release button during interval shooting the camera shoots as usual A high speed memory card or a SD memory card with sufficient memory is recommended Camera Shake Correction Select On to reduce the effects of camera shake Caution
80. e This displays auxiliary lines on the picture display to help you compose your picture These lines are not recorded with images Use Grid Guide Display Options on the setup menu to select the grid I P101 X9 Synchro Monitor Mode This turns the picture display off except when the camera is operated This is effective for saving power consumption In this mode pressing the shutter release button halfway turns the picture display on Subsequently pressing the shutter release button fully displays the shot image on the picture display and then turns the picture display off This setting is different from LCD Auto Dim in the setup menu When Shooting Info Display Frame is set to On in the setup menu the shooting information display frame can be displayed for normal symbol display and histogram display I amp P101 Histograms are not displayed in movie mode A blinking eREC icon the recording time and the time available are displayed during recording even when indicators are hidden or the grid guide is displayed When Level Setting is set to Display or Display Sound I amp P42 the level indicator is displayed during normal symbol display and histogram display I P43 If any of the following operations is performed the picture display turns on even when it is turned off When the ADJ OK button MENU button DISP button or P Playb
81. e Fn button select Yes and press the ADJ OK button Sel Indiv and Sel Range can be selected directly if Export Still Images is chosen in thumbnail view 70 5 Shooting Menu The shooting menu is used to adjust camera settings when taking pictures To display the shooting menu press the MENU button when the camera is in shooting mode E Using the Menu Press the MENU button in shooting mode The shooting menu is displayed To display the shooting menu in scene continuous or creative shooting mode press the ADJ OK is LI lect button W to select the MODE Indicates the range of displayed tab and then press the button W screens once 2 Press the ADJ OK button AV to select the desired menu item e If the DISP button is pressed at this point the cursor moves to the shooting menu tab Press the ADJ OK button W at the bottom item to display the next screen 3 Press the ADJ OK button 5 The menu item settings are displayed 4 Press the ADJ OK button AV to select the setting nuay buljooys 5 Press the ADJ OK button e The setting is confirmed the shooting menu disappears and the camera is ready to shoot To select the highlighted option and return to the menu shown in Step 2 press the ADJ OK button amp 7 nuaybunooyg V 72 a Shooting Menu Options Dynamic Range Expansion ISS P63 Select the dynamic range expansion effects Soft Focus Options I P6
82. e a corrected copy an error message will be displayed and the camera will exit to the playback menu e To cancel level compensation press the DISP button e You can only use level compensation for still images shot using this camera You cannot use level compensation for movies or MP files This function may not have any effect for images shot using Text Mode in scene mode or images shot when Image Settings is set to Black amp White or Sepia While you can use level compensation repeatedly the image is recompressed each time and there will be some decline in image quality White Balance Compensation Create copies with modified white White Balance Compensation EmiHep balance A preview will be displayed with the original image at upper left white balance controls at lower left and the corrected copy on the right Press the ADJ OK button AV 5 to adjust white balance on the Green Magenta and Blue Amber axes Press the ADJ OK button in to record the modified copy Caution e You can only use white balance compensation for still images shot using this camera You cannot correct the white balance for movies or MP files This function may not have any effect for images shot using Text Mode in scene mode or images shot when Image Settings is set to Black amp White or Sepia While you can use white balance compens
83. e burst Continuous mode P58 amp P57 How do shoot movies Movie mode O P66 How do I view movies Viewing movies O P67 gt Playback Can create resized copies of photos Resize a P85 P86 How do delete unwanted photos Deleting files O P37 How do view slide shows Slide shows P85 P87 Miscellaneous Can I protect images from accidental deletion Protect ICI P35 95 P86 Can I view my pictures on a TV Viewing pictures on TV amp P97 How do keep the flash from firing Using the flash O F P31 How do keep the beep from sounding Volume settings C P98 P100 Can copy my pictures to a computer Downloading images 4 P109 Can I print images without a computer Direct printing 4 P105 Contents Salety Precautlorns casted thee eal iie ai ein odi eure 2 Using the Malbitials cota ape case ata pde a du ttv dde 5 S Ure 401 7 Miror NL 6 GODLenlsieuh o eld eu a PROS UM Dec eb sebo 8 Basic Operations 13 Packingblsp qe d Rte s d 14 Optional A GSCBSSULIBot ceno esteri x ear NE C CA HU LED M RDUM 14 How to Use the Mode Dial eerte estre rete tee tonto ntnne 15 Names oL Pals uie ieu in Medea debitas iede tested os atentos SU euro tou d 16 Picture DISD AY ttiam bb med eae EL ME 18 GETTING Ready Lt bcoxaq oru ote tea tu ec A Ed 21 POO U CUS te y aso rie tats etse ce learn dud acu nA Mn AES t 2 About the SD Memory Card
84. e flash near eyes It could cause visual impairment particularly for infants Do not fire the flash near the driver of a vehicle to avoid causing accidents The battery may become hot after extended use Touching the battery immediately after use could result in burns to your fingers If the picture display or panel is exposed to sunlight they may become washed out and images may become hard to view e The picture display and panel may contain some pixels that do not remain lit up continually in part or at all Also the brightness may become uneven because of the characteristics of LCDs These are not failures Do not forcefully press the surface of the picture display In an environment where the temperature changes suddenly condensation may occur in the camera resulting in troubles such as fogging of the glass surface or malfunctions of the camera If this occurs place the camera in a bag to slow the temperature change as much as possible Take it out of the bag after the temperature difference from the atmosphere has decreased to a fairly small amount If condensation occurs remove the battery and memory card and wait until the moisture has dried before using the camera To avoid damaging the connectors do not put any objects into the cameras microphone or speaker holes Do not get the camera wet Do not operate the camera with wet hands This can result in malfunction or an electrical shock e Before
85. e is locked and the AEL O F mark aperture value and shutter speed appear on the screen Pressing the Fn button again cancels the AE lock The AE lock function cannot be used in movie mode e The AE lock function can only be used when Time Exposure is set to Off Choosing a Focus Setting If any of the following functions is assigned to the Fn button I P 49 you can change the focus setting during shooting by pressing the Fn button Available Setting Description AF Face Pr Switch between multi spot or subject tracking AF and face priority multi AF I amp P73 AF Subj Trckng Switch between multi spot or face priority multi AF and Subject tracking AF AF Multi Trgt Switch between multi spot face priority multi or subject tracking AF and multi target AF AF MF Switch between multi spot face priority multi or subject tracking AF and manual focus AF Snap Switch between multi spot face priority multi or subject tracking AF and snap AF Caution The Fn button only be used to switch between the listed modes If another focus mode is selected pressing the Fn button has no effect uong uonounj u4 y burst N 51 sad apojy buljooys 52 3 Shooting Mode Types a Scene Mode SCENE In scene mode you can choose from one of the following 11 subject types Camera settings are automatical
86. e sea or allow it to get wet e Do not attempt to pierce hit compress drop or subject the battery to any other severe impact or force S Do not use a battery that is significantly damaged or deformed A Warning Turn off the power immediately in the event of abnormalities such as smoke or unusual odors being emitted Remove the battery as soon as possible being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns If you are drawing power from a household electrical outlet be sure to unplug the power 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 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 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 display 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 w
87. eate a soft focus effect e 0 0 0 0600000000000000000000000000090 Soft focus 67 amp P61 Can take shots that look like photos taken with a toy camera 0e 0 6000000000000000000000000000000090 C P62 amp P61 Toy camera How do format internal memory or amemory card e0e 00600000000000000000000000009 9 Formatting I P22 98 P99 Can the camera automatically identify the scene Scene auto mode O P33 eeeeeeoeeeed Camera Shake Correction EB P71 amp P76 How do I prevent blur at slow shutter speeds ISO setting O P71 P77 84 k W dol prevent blur caused by camera shake Can take shots that look like pictures of miniatures Miniaturize C P62 amp P61 64 Can take high contrast photos in black and white C E E E eeeeoeveeeeee e080 High contrast B amp W E P62 amp amp P6 How do I make creative use of color 0e 06 60600600000000000000000000000000009 9 P62 amp P61 Cross process Advanced Settings How do take photos at different sizes Picture quality size 8 P71 amp P72 How do I take monochrome photos Image settings a P71 P74 How do reduce image noise Noise reduction O P71 P74 How do stamp the date on photos Date imprint O P71 P77 C Movies How do adjust exposure Exposure compensation O P71 P77 82 How do I compensate for colored light sources White balance C P71 P77 83 Can take several photos in on
88. ed copy of the current photograph Turn the zoom lever toward Q or M to adjust the crop size and press the ADJ OK button AWW to position the crop Press the ADJ OK button to save the cropped image to a separate file Caution c e ce oo rennen o none You can only trim still images shot using this camera You cannot trim movies or MP files e While you can trim an image repeatedly the image is recompressed each time and there will be some decline in image quality e To cancel press the DISP button To view help press the Fn button while the crop display is shown in the picture display Press the Fn button again to exit help To choose the aspect ratio press the T button in the crop display Choose from aspect ratios of 4 3 and 1 1 Aspect ratios of 3 2 and 16 9 are not supported f an image is trimmed the compression ratio changes to Fine The available settings for the trimming frame size differ depending on the original image size nua y2vgGAvid o 89 The size of the image after cropping depends on the size of the original and the size of the crop the first crop shown in the trimming display is the second largest crop to display the largest crop select EZ with the zoom lever Aspect ratio 4 3 Original image size Trimming level Trimmed image size l 3072 x 2304 23 2592 x 1944 E cl b 4to 6 2048 x 1536 7 to9 1280 x 960 10to 13
89. eg My Settings 2 Select the setting and then press Step Zoom the ADJ OK button se S ADJ Button Setting 1 Shifting the AF Target for Macro Shooting You can select the focus target for close ups 7 Set Set Fn Button to Macro Target on the setup menu 2 With the camera ready to shoot press the Fn button The macro target shift screen appears Cancel 3 Press the ADJ OK button AWW to move the cross mark to the desired target position 4 Press the ADJ OK button e Pressing the DISP button cancels the macro target shift function Press the shutter release button halfway and then gently press it the rest of the way down The camera focuses on the area at the position of the cross mark Pressing the ADJ OK button toward Macro cancels the macro target shift function If the AE AF target shift function is activated using the ADJ OK button IG P47 and not canceled the macro target shift function cannot be used by pressing the Fn button uojng uonounj uJ aui burst TN 49 uojng uonpounj Uj ay burst 50 Locking the Exposure Assigning AE Lock to the Fn button I P 49 and then pressing the Fn button during shooting allows you to lock or cancel the exposure 7 Set Set Fn Button to AE Lock on the setup menu For the operating procedure see P 49 2 With the camera ready to shoot position subject in the center of the picture display and press the Fn button e The exposur
90. eleted The SD memory card is locked Unlock the card P22 Cannot format the SD The SD memory card is locked Unlock the card P22 memory card Other Problems Problem Cause Solution Refer to Cannot load the SD The card is facing the wrong way Load correctly P 24 memory card The camera does not Charge the rechargeable battery P23 operate even when the Camera malfunction Press the POWER button to turn P25 buttons are pressed the camera off and then press the POWER button to turn the camera on again Remove the battery and load P24 it again The date is incorrect The correct date time are not set Set the correct date time P 102 The set date The battery was removed If the battery is removed for P 102 disappeared more than one week the date setting will be lost Make the settings again Auto power off does Auto power off is set to Off Set the time for auto power off P100 not work The operation sound Discreet Mode or Pets is Choose another mode P52 cannot be heard selected in scene mode P53 The operation sound volume is Use Volume Settings to set P100 turned off the volume to a setting other than mute Images donot appear The Video Out Mode setting is Set it to the correct format P102 gt onthe TV incorrect S The AV cable is not connected Connect the AV cable properly P 97 S The TV is not correctly set to Check that the TV is correctly set VIDEO IN t
91. ene Auto Mode In scene auto mode the camera selects the optimal scene mode IE P 52 automatically The following scene modes can be selected Scene Mode Refer to Scene Mode Refer to ce Portrait P52 Aal Landscape P53 Night Port P52 AL Nightscape A Sports P53 Y Macro Mode P30 The icon of the selected scene mode N so ASF is Shown in the display If macro mode is selected an icon will be displayed at upper left in the picture display X9 Nightscape Moder nnne This scene is available only in scene auto mode The flash will fire only if all the following conditions are met The flash is set to Auto The flash is determined to be necessary because it is dark There is a figure or another object nearby For information on the options available in the shooting menu when scene auto mode is selected see P 124 f the camera is unable to select a scene focus exposure and white balance will respectively be set to multi AF multi AE and multi pattern auto U0I2285 SIY PDAA SWN ISAI AY 40J DJaUID2 Y Duisn 24D nof j 33 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN 1S41J Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D NO JJ 34 Playing Back Images Viewing Your Images To select playback mode press the P Playback button When the camera is off pressing and holding the Playback button longer than 1 second turns the camera on in playback mode Press the ADJ OK button W to
92. er processes 4 3E 8 4 53F For creating prints m 4 3F For shooting a large number of pictures For shooting a large number of pictures m 4 3F For attaching to e mail For posting on a website Defaults Settings Functions Whose Defaults Are Restored When the Camera Is Turned Off Turning the camera off may reset some function settings to their defaults The table below indicates whether or not the function is reset to its default when the camera is turned Off O setting is saved X setting is reset Function Default Settings Soft Focus Options Strong Vignetting Weak Toy Color On Hue Basic Plus Normal Shooting O Off Picture Quality Size QD 4 3N Density Normal Size Text Mode 4 3 MovieSize O 1280 Focus O Muti AP Pre AF Off Fxposure Metering Multi Image Settings 1 Standard Noise Reduction Auto Flash Exposure Compensation AutoBracket OT of Time Exposure O Off Custom Self Timer Pictures 2 Pics Interval 5 Sec d gt Interval Shooting x 0 Sec S Camera Shake Correction On S Slow Shutter Limit Off Date Imprint Off Exposure Compensation 0 0 White Balance Multi P AUTO 10 ISO Setting Auto Maximum ISO for ISO Auto AUTO 1600 Macro Macro Off Flash Auto Self Timer Off 133 se xipuaddy e 134 O setting is saved X setting is reset Function Default Settings LCD Brig
93. es depending on where you purchased the camera Reg My Settings Save current camera settings in MY1 or MY2 Settings saved in MY1 are recalled when the mode dial is rotated to MY 1 those saved in MY2 when the mode dial is rotated to MY2 Set the camera to the desired settings 2 Select Reg My Settings in the setup menu Is P 98 and press the ADJ OK button e A confirmation message appears 3 Select MY1 or MY2 and press the ADJ OK button The current camera settings are registered and the display returns to the setup menu If you do not want to register them press the DISP button Settings Saved in Reg My Settings Shooting mode scene auto mode excluded Custom Self Timer Focus position for manual focus Camera Shake Correction Dynamic Range Expansion Slow Shutter Limit Soft Focus Options Date Imprint Hue Exposure Compensation Vignetting White Balance Toy Color ISO Setting Plus Normal Shooting Step Zoom Picture Quality Size Digital Zoom Image 7 Density Set Fn Button Pee Level Setting t Focus Grid Guide Display Options 5 Exposure Metering Function Guide Image Settings Shooting Info Display Frame Noise Reduction Minimum Distance Flash Exposure Compensation USB Connection Type Auto Bracket Zoom position WB BKT Macro CL BKT Flash Mode FOCUS BKT Self Timer Time Exposure DISP mode 103 nuay dnjag 104 Digital Zoom Image If Normal the default o
94. fluid leaking from a battery can lead to burns If part of your body comes in contact with a damaged battery rinse the area with water immediately e Do not use soap If a battery starts to leak remove it immediately from the equipment and wipe the battery chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new battery cD Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets Loose cords pose a fire hazard e Do not allow the camera to get wet In addition do not operate it with wet hands Both pose the risk of electric shock e Do not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles as this may cause the driver to lose control and result in a traffic accident FIGA When using optional products carefully read the instructions provided for Accessories with the product before using that product Using the Manuals The following two manuals are included with your CX4 Camera User Guide This booklet This guide explains the usage and functions of the camera It also explains how to install the provided software on your computer Software User Guide PDF file The Software User Guide is available in the following folders on the provided CD ROM This guide explains how to download images from the camera to your computer RICOH D C9 eae Chinese Traditional j English Each language has its own 2 French Software User Guide in German the respective folder 77 Italian Japanese O Ko
95. force with the AV cable connected When using the AV cable do not move the camera with the AV cable nual yvgGAvid o You can connect the AV cable to the Video In terminal on your video recorder and record what you have shot to a video recorder e The camera supports the following video standards NTSC and PAL Where possible the camera is set to the standard used in your country or region before shipment before connecting the camera to a device that uses a different video standard choose the appropriate video mode IE P102 97 nuay dnjag N 98 You can change the camera settings by displaying the setup menu from the shooting menu I P 71 or playback menu I P 85 n Using the Menu 1 2 3 Press the MENU button The shooting menu or the playback menu appears Press the ADJ OK button amp Press the ADJ OK button V The setup menu appears In scene continuous or creative shooting mode press the button V twice Press the ADJ OK button 5 Press the ADJ OK button AV to select the desired item e If the DISP button is pressed at this point the display returns to the screen shown in Step 3 Press the ADJ OK button W at the bottom item to display the next screen Press the ADJ OK button The menu item settings are displayed Press the ADJ OK button AV to select the setting ILE Finish E TIT j Indicates the range of displayed screens 8 Press the ADJ
96. grouped together as a set and are recorded as an MP file This function is especially useful for telephoto shooting and shooting with macro mode A O icon will be displayed if the camera is able to focus If the camera is unable to focus the O icon will blink The focus positions selected by the camera are only displayed during playback ICS P 67 1 NAP Gale ta M MP is a file format for recording a set of still images Caution The flash cannot be used The Time Exposure setting is disabled I amp P75 The camera shake correction function cannot be used If Multi trgt AF is set while the camera shake correction function is turned on aD changes to 4i If this function is turned on when using the digital zoom the digital zoom is disabled and shooting is performed at the maximum magnification for the optical zoom 10 7 x White Balance functions according to the Auto setting even if it is set to Multi P AUTOJ Manual Focus MF Manual focus MF can be used to focus at a selected distance when the camera is unable to focus using autofocus A focus bar is displayed in the picture display OK Hodi Sy Press and hold the ADJ OK button as required Pressing and holding the ADJ OK button increases the magnification only at the center of the screen Pressing and holding the
97. h dark surrounding light etc the exposure level indicated in the histogram may not correspond to the brightness of the shot image Exposure compensation has its limitation It does not necessarily achieve the best possible result A histogram with peaks in the center may not necessarily provide the best result to suit your particular requirements For example an adjustment is required if you want to underexpose or overexpose the image For information on how to correct the exposure compensation see P82 Advanced Operations Read this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions Shooting Mode Types Playback Functions Shooting Menu Playback Menu Setup Menu Direct Printing Downloading Images to Your Computer 10 Appendices Instructions in this manual to Press the ADJ OK button AV 5 indicate that you should press the ADJ OK button in the up down left or right direction Instructions to Press the ADJ OK button indicate that you should press directly down on the button 10 suong un uong GV 46 1 ADJ Button Functions The ADJ OK button has the following functions For the operating procedure of each function see the corresponding reference page CD Assigning four functions from the shooting menu 2 Shifting the AE and AF targets Selecting Shooting Menu Options Assigned to the ADJ OK Button You can assign four functions from
98. he AE accuracy The flash can not be used in some shooting modes or with some shooting menu options IGS P124 Using the Self timer You can set the self timer to shoot after either two or ten seconds or you can select Custom Self Timer IES P 75 to customize the self timer setting With the camera ready to shoot press the Self timer button e A list of self timer mode settings appears on the picture display 2 Pressthe ADJ OK button AWto A SJEF select the mode The self timer symbol and the number of seconds are displayed at the upper left of the picture display 3 Press the shutter release button When set to 10 the self timer lamp lights for 8 seconds when the self timer starts and then blinks for the final 2 seconds before the picture is taken When set to Custom Self Timer the self timer lamp blinks for 2 seconds before each picture is taken and pictures are taken at the set shooting interval The focus position is set for the first shot When set to Custom Self Timer press the MENU button to cancel the self timer during shooting e The camera remains in self timer mode even after the image is shot To cancel the self timer press the button and change the self timer setting to Self Timer Off e When the self timer is set to 2 seconds the self timer lamp does not light or blink e When the self timer is set the Interval Shooting setting is disabled Shooting in Sc
99. he setup menu or by pressing and holding the DISP button the camera uses a level indicator and level sound to let you know whether the image is level during shooting The level indicator is displayed during normal symbol display and histogram display This is useful for keeping the image level when taking pictures of scenery or buildings This is also very useful for taking pictures with the horizon visible Available Settings Description Off The level indicator will not display The level sound will not emit Display The level indicator will display The level sound will not emit Display Sound The level indicator appears on the screen and a level sound is emitted when the image is level Sound The level indicator will not display A level sound is emitted when the image is level Select Level Setting in the setup LCD Confirmation Time menu I P 98 and press the ee ADJ OK button 5 Digital Zoom Image You can also press and hold the DISP UC cmm button in shooting mode to display Function Guide the setting menu MENU Finish gt Se 2 Press the ADJ OK button AY to select the setting and then press the ADJ OK button Level indicator display The level indicator becomes green indicating that the scale is in the middle Green When tilted to the right or left MM nM The mark on the level indicator becomes orange indicating the opposite side of the Orange direction in which the camera is tilted
100. hich people s eyes appear red in pictures Flash On The flash fires regardless of the lighting conditions Flash Synchro The flash fires with the shutter speed slowed This is useful when taking portrait pictures in a nightscape Camera shake may occur so the use of a tripod is recommended 2 Press the ADJ OK button AY to select the flash mode The flash mode symbol is displayed at the upper left of the picture display e The flash mode symbol blinks at the upper left of the picture display when the flash is charging Once the flash is charged the symbol stops blinking and lights steadily and the camera is ready to shoot Caution e You cannot shoot when the flash is charging approx 5 seconds After the camera is turned on it may take longer for the camera to become ready for shooting when using the flash U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN JSAIJ Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NOK jJ 31 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN 1S4IJ Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D Nok JJ The flash mode setting is retained until you press the ADJ OK button toward Flash again The flash does not fire when shooting movies in continuous mode in multi target AF in dynamic range double shot and in bracket shooting Flash level can be adjusted using the Flash Exposure Compensation item IZ P75 in the shooting menu IGE P71 The auxiliary flash fires to increase t
101. hooting mode to display the menus press the ADJ OK button Wb to select the MODE tab You can then press W once to display the shooting menu or twice to display the setup menu Using Skew Correction Mode 7 Select Skew Correct Mode in the scene mode menu and press the ADJ OK button 2 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture The display indicates that the image is being processed and then the area recognized as the correction range is displayed with an orange frame Up to five areas can be recognized e If the target area cannot be detected an error message appears The original image remains unchanged e To select another correction area move the orange frame to the target area by pressing the ADJ OK button 5 e To cancel skew correction press the ADJ OK button A Even if you cancel skew correction the original image remains unchanged 3 Press the ADJ OK button e The display indicates that the image is being corrected and then the corrected image is recorded The original image remains unchanged You can also correct the skew of a previously shot still image I amp P94 sad J pow buljooys w 55 Caution When Skew Correct Mode is selected note the following sad apojy buljooys 56 To shoot the subject as large as possible position it so that the entire portion of the subject is visible on
102. htness Volume Adjustment LO Reg My Settings StepZoom CO of Set Fn Button AF Subj Trckng ADJ Button Setting 1 Exposure Comp ADJ Button Setting 2 White Balance ADJ Button Setting 3 ISO ADJ Button Setting 4 Quality AF Auxiliary Light On Operation Sounds All Volume Settings MBL Medium LCD Confirmation Time 0 5 seconds Auto Power Off 5 minutes LCD Auto Dim On Digital Zoom Image Normal Level Setting Rea Display Grid Guide Display Options EH Function Guide On Shooting Info Display Frame Off Minimum Distance Show Auto Rotate On White Saturation Display Off Card Sequence No Off USB Connection Type Mass Storage Date Settings Language RE Video Out Mode o9 b 1 The default setting varies depending on where you purchased the camera E Using Your Camera Abroad Battery Charger Model BJ 10 The battery charger can be used in regions with a current of 100 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz If you are going to travel to a country that uses a different shaped wall outlet plug please consult your travel agent on a plug adapter suitable for wall outlets in your country of destination Do not use electrical transformers It may damage the camera Warranty This product was manufactured for use in the country in which it was purchased The warranty is only valid in the country in which the camera was purchased Sho
103. ime we recommend carrying a spare battery Caution The battery may become very hot immediately after operation Turn the camera off and leave it to cool down sufficiently before removing the battery Please remove the battery if you are not going to use the camera for a long period of time e When using a lithium ion battery use only the specified rechargeable lithium ion battery DB 100 Do not use any other battery U0I2285 SIY PDAd JUN JSA Y 40J DJaUID2 Y Duisn a4D nof j 21 U012285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DABUIDI ay Hulsn a4D NO JJ 22 About the SD Memory Card available in stores Pictures can be stored in the camera s 86 MB internal memory or on SD or SDHC memory cards hereafter referred to as memory cards available separately from third party suppliers e About Formatting Before using a memory card for the first time or after using a memory card in other devices be sure to format it with this camera Memory cards can be formatted using the Format Card item I amp P99 in the setup menu I amp P98 Where images are recorded When no SD memory card is loaded the camera records images to the internal memory NJ when an SD memory card is loaded it records images to the SD
104. ions 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 uN Danger This symbol indicates matters that may lead to imminent risk of death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled uN Warning 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 AN Caution ignored or incorrectly handled Sample Warnings c D The symbol alerts you to actions that must be performed The Q symbol alerts you to prohibited actions The amp symbol may be combined with other symbols to indicate that a specific action is prohibited e Examples amp Do not touch Do not disassemble Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this equipment A Danger e Do not attempt to disassemble repair or alter the equipment yourself The high voltage circuitry in the equipment poses significant electrical hazard Q e Do not attempt to disassemble alter or directly solder the battery S Do not put the battery in a fire attempt to heat it use it in a high temperature environment such as next to a fire or inside a car or abandon it Do not put it into water or th
105. ith water then wash well 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 immediately Follow these precautions to prevent the battery from leaking overheating igniting or exploding Do not use a battery other than those specifically recommended for the equipment Do not carry or store together with metal objects such as ballpoint pens necklaces coins hairpins etc Do not put the battery into a microwave or high pressure container If leakage of battery fluid or a strange odor color change etc is noticed during use or during charging remove the battery from the camera or battery charger immediately and keep it away from 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
106. ity of other electronic equipment may adversely affect the performance of both devices In particular operating the camera close to a radio or television may lead to interference If interference occurs follow the procedures below Move the camera as far away as possible from the TV radio or other device e Reorient the TV or radio antenna Plug the devices into separate electrical outlets 2010 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 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 trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States of America and other countries Adobe the Adobe logo and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries MediaBrowser is a trademark of Pixela Corporation All other trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Safety Precaut
107. le only when supported by the Ricoh printer connected to the camera Dbunuugd DeJg lo specify the settings as the default settings next time the camera is connected to the printer press the MENU button when the screen in Step 3 is displayed Select Yes in the display at right and press the ADJ OK button To use the settings last set the next time the camera is connected to the printer select No 4 Selectan option and press the ADJ OK button The display returns to the Direct Print menu e Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to change other settings as required 107 bunuugd 24g 108 5 Press the ADJ OK button e The selected still images are sent to the printer and the Sending screen appears e Pressing the DISP button cancels the operation e When the images have been sent to the printer the display returns to the Direct Print playback mode screen and printing starts Printing Several Still Images 1 2 e Turn the zoom lever toward amp Thumbnail View to display the thumbnail view Select an image and press the ADJ OK button Press the ADJ OK button AVto IE Last File SG 4 3F set the number of copies to print Ba Press the ADJ OK button to increase the number of copies or press the ADJ OK button V to decrease the number of copies e Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select additional images Press the ADJ OK button The Direct Print menu appears _0K Forward
108. lect DPOF in thumbnail view Select photos and press the ADJ OK button AV to choose the number of prints press the ADJ OK button A to increase the number of copies or press the ADJ OK button W to decrease the number of copies Press the ADJ OK button to exit when settings are complete To remove the DPOF settings for multiple still images follow the same steps described above to set the number of copies to print to 0 for each image and then press the ADJ OK button E Viewing Pictures on TV To view pictures on a TV connect the camera using the supplied AV cable 1 Caution Securely connect the AV cable to the Video Input Terminal yellow Video In terminal on the television Connect the white plug of the AV cable to the audio input terminal white of the S TE TV unit and the yellow plug to the video input terminal yellow JFE Turn the camera off and securely connect the cable to the camera AV Audio Input Terminal white output terminal Set the television to Video mode Set the input to Video For details see the documentation that came with the television Press the POWER button or press and hold the gt Playback button to turn the camera on When the AV cable is connected to the camera the picture display and the speaker output turn off e Do not force the AV cable into the terminal Do not apply excessive
109. ls or greater Display Colors 65 000 colors or greater CD ROM Drive A CD ROM drive compatible with the above mentioned computer USB Port A USB port compatible with the above mentioned computer Jajndwo 4noJ 0 sebpui burppojumog O 109 Jajndwio AnoX 0 sebpui burppojumoqg M o 110 Caution The CD ROM supports the following languages Operations are not guaranteed on operating systems with languages other than those listed below Japanese English French German Spanish Italian Chinese Traditional Simplified Korean 64 bit Windows Vista is not supported If your computer has an upgraded OS the USB function may not work normally so it cannot be supported The provided 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 software may not work properly When dealing with movies and other large files a larger memory environment is recommended CD ROM Setup Once you insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive the installer screen appears automatically Windows XP e The installer screen appears automatically Windows Vista Windows 7 e If an Autorun dialog is displayed
110. ly optimized for the selected subject type Scene Modes Portrait dit OFF Discreet Mode a Night Port Night Landscape Multi shot Use for portraits The camera automatically detects up to eight faces and adjusts focus exposure and white balance The faces detected by the camera are shown by square borders The camera may not be able to recognize faces in the following Cases When the face is side view tilted or moving When the camera is tilted or upside down the shutter release button is facing down When the face is partially hidden or at the edge of the frame e When the face is not clearly visible because of dark surroundings When the subject is too far away Make sure that the face appearing in the picture display is vertically longer than one block marked by the grid guide I P40 Use where lights and sounds emitted by the camera may be unwelcome The flash IC amp P31 AF auxiliary light IES P99 and speaker IGS P 100 turn off and flash AF auxiliary light and sound settings can not be adjusted Use when taking portrait pictures against a nightscape The flash fires automatically The shutter speed slows down so be careful of camera shake Use for night scenes Blur caused by camera shake is reduced even in handheld shots Four shots are taken in succession and combined to create a single image increasing the time needed to record photographs in comparison to other modes The M amp M icon
111. mages you shot are played back Copy to Card from Internal Memory Copy all data from internal memory to a memory card in a single operation e f there is not enough space available on the destination memory card a warming will be displayed Select Yes to copy only those files for which there is sufficient space It is not possible to copy the contents of an SD memory card to the internal memory When the contents of the internal memory are copied to an SD memory card the files saved to Flag Function Setting in the internal memory are canceled DPOF IE P96 Select pictures for printing Recover File Restore deleted files Caution Deleted files cannot be restored after performing any of the following operations Turning the camera off Switching from playback mode to shooting mode Using DPOF Resize Copy to Card from Internal Memory Skew Correction Level Compensation White Balance Compensation or Trim Files with DPOF settings are deleted Internal memory or SD memory card is initialized Setting or canceling files for Hag Function Setting Changing the magnification ratio or magnified area of files for Flag Function Setting Exporting MP files using Export Still Images nual j pqApn d o 87 nua y2vghvjgd 88 Flag Function Setting Flag images for quick access during playback Flagged images can be di
112. mera to P49 shoot close ups AE Lock Locks the exposure P50 AF Face Pr Switches between autofocus and face priority P51 multi AF AF Subj Trckng Switch between autofocus and subject tracking AF P51 AF Multi Trgt Switches between auto focus 9 and multi target AF P51 AF MF Switches between auto focus 3 and manual focus P51 AF Snap Switches between auto focus 9 and snap mode P51 Step Zoom AT BKT Switches between on and off for each function WB BKT CL BKT FOCUS BKT 1 Multi AF Spot AF or Subj Tracking 2 Multi AF Spot AF or Face Pr Multi 3 Multi AF Spot AF Face Pr Multi or Subj Tracking For information on the items that can be assigned in each shooting mode see P124 The Fn button can not be used to access the listed function when Miniaturize IS P64 is selected in creative shooting mode Pressing the Fn button in playback mode displays the image assigned with Flag Function Setting For the operating procedure see P88 Selecting Trim Level Compensation when Manual is selected or White Balance Compensation on the playback menu and pressing the Fn button displays the screen that describes the operating procedure IS P89 92 93 Assigning a Role to the Fn Button To assign functions to the Fn button follow the steps below Select Set Fn Button in the setup menu IC P 98 and press the PME ADJ OK button 5 t qm nc pc tun R
113. mpensation White Balance LS P83 Adjust the white balance ISO Setting IF P84 Adjust ISO sensitivity Maximum ISO for ISO Auto Select the maximum value chosen by the camera when Auto is selected for ISO Setting Use to prevent ISO sensitivity from being raised too high Restore Defaults Select Yes and press the ADJ OK button to restore shooting menu settings to their default values nu w bugoouS 77 nu w buljooys Vi 78 Subject Tracking AF When you press the shutter release button halfway the camera will focus on the subject in the focus frame at the center of the monitor and a green target icon will be displayed the target icon will be displayed in red if the camera is unable to locate a subject to track The camera will track the subject while the shutter release button is pressed halfway if the subject leaves the frame the target icon will blink red and tracking will end Tracking ends automatically when you remove your finger from the shutter release button or a picture is taken Caution The camera may be unable to track subjects that are fast moving or poorly lit Multi Target AF When you half press the shutter release button the camera automatically determines multiple focus positions When you then press the shutter release button all the way down the camera shifts among the different focus positions taking five consecutive pictures The five still images are
114. nge and press the ADJ OK button nual y2vgGAvid o 2 Select the first frame and press the ADJ OK button e Press the MENU button to switch to the display for specifying files separately If you make a mistake when selecting the starting point for the range of files press the DISP button to return to the screen for selecting the starting point 95 nua y2vgAvjgd 96 3 Select the last frame and press the ADJ OK button e Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select multiple ranges 4 Press the Fn button 9 amp 1 Start Fn Execute Sel Indiv and Sel Range can be selected directly if Protect is chosen in thumbnail view Caution Note that formatting deletes all files including protected files To request professional prints of the photographs on a memory card first 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 Select ALI memory card to a digital print service Cancel ALL center that supports the DPOF standard To add a photo to or remove it from the print order select 1 File and press the ADJ OK button 4 to display the desired file Select Select All to add all photos to the print order or Cancel All to remove all files from the print order Selecting Multiple Files To change the print status of multiple individual files se
115. nge the metering method the range to use for metering used to determine the exposure value Multi The entire shooting range is divided into 256 partitions and each is metered to determine the overall exposure value Center The entire image is metered with emphasis on the center to determine the exposure value Use this when the brightness of the center and surroundings are different Spot Only the center of the image is metered to determine the exposure value Use this setting when you want to use the brightness at the center This is useful if there is a marked difference in contrast or backlighting Image Settings BW SP You can change the picture quality of an image including the contrast sharpness color and vividness Vivid Take strong vivid photos with higher contrast and sharpness and maximum vividness Standard Creates an image with normal picture quality Cust Settings You can select from five Contrast Sharpness and Vividness levels et individual alin eccordiog bo yar preianence Black amp White Creates a black and white picture Sepia Creates a sepia toned picture Noise Reduction Perform noise reduction when taking photographs Choose from Off Auto Weak Strong or MAX The time required to record images varies with the option selected Flash Exposure Compensation You can adjust the light intensity of the flash You can set the light inten
116. ntly with a soft cloth containing a small amount of display cleaner that does not contain organic solvents sold in stores Use and Storage Please avoid using or storing your camera in the following kinds of places as this may damage the camera In high heat and humidity or where there is severe change in temperature or humidity Places with a lot of dust dirt or sand Places with severe vibration Places where it is in direct contact with vinyl or rubber products or chemicals including mothballs or other insect repellent for long periods of time Places with strong magnetic fields near a monitor transformer magnet etc Remove the battery if you are not going to use the camera for a long period of time se xipuaddy e Precautions regarding care of your camera 1 Be sure to turn the power off 2 Remove the batteries before caring for your camera 137 se xipuaddy e 138 gn Warranty and Servicing iP This product is backed by a limited warranty During the warranty period mentioned in the Warranty supplied with your camera any defective parts will be repaired free of charge In the event of a camera malfunction contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh Repair Center Please note that you will be not be reimbursed for the cost of bringing the camera to the Ricoh Repair Center This warranty does not cover any damage resulting from D failure to follow
117. o Spot AE and the target can be moved The focus is set to the mode selected in Focus in the shooting menu IS P73 Turn the mode dial to O and then press the ADJ OK button 2 Press the ADJ OK button 4 to a select EX S 3 Press the ADJ OK button AV to select the setting and then press A the ADJ OK button ES e The target shift screen appears i Move sicin a Ledinis 4 Press the ADJ OK button AWO S to position the target over the subject that will be used to set focus or exposure Pressing the DISP button returns the display to the screen in Step 2 5 Press the ADJ OK button 6 Press the shutter release button halfway and then gently press it the rest of the way down Sala In movie mode and in all scene modes except Discreet Mode the target icon EES changes to i If the macro target shift function is activated using the Fn button IGS P48 and not canceled gg will not be displayed This function is available when Focus I amp S P73 is set to Multi AF or Spot AF suog un j uong GV 47 uojing uonunj u4 ay buisy N 2 Using the Fn Function Button Simply press the Fn button to quickly access the function assigned to it using the Set Fn Button option in the setup menu I P 49 The function assigned to the Fn button can be selected from the options below Available Setting Description Refer to Macro Target Moves the AF target without moving the ca
118. o VIDEO IN 2 10 123 se xipuaddy e 124 a Available Settings The following table lists the settings available in each shooting mode E e SCENE AUTO e o call SS Aa wb Macro J S M ee 4 Flash y2 ee 9 Self timer 4 Sara art at 4 J Digital Zoom Ves A Dynamic Range Expansion Soft Focus Options Vignetting Toy Color Hue Plus Normal Shooting AMESFAFATAFAEAFAEZ Movie Size Densit Face Pr Multi Subj Tracking nua bunoous Pre AF Exposure Metering Image Settings Noise Reduction Flash Exposure Compensation sur sS ISSUES i IT ISISIST Auto Bracket Time Exposure 4 1 Focus is set to Spot AF Disabled when MF is selected for Focus 2 Only Flash Off or Auto can be selected 3 Only Anti Red eye or Flash Synchro can be selected 4 when Focus is set to Multi trgt AF or Subj Tracking 5 Only digital zoom 1280 up to 2 8 x 640 or 320 up to 4 0 x can be used 6 Only D 4 3F or 4 3F is available 7 Spot AF used when digital zoom is in effect 8 Available but menu is not displayed and setting can not be changed Self timer disabled when Interval Shooting is in effect Custom Self Timer is not available SCENE c Mt ae B A
119. objects e Things in poorly lit places e Areas with strong backlighting or reflections Things that flicker such as fluorescent lights Point light sources such as light bulbs spotlights or LEDs When you want to shoot subjects like this first focus on an object the same 28 distance as your subject and then shoot Focus Status Before focusing Subject in focus Subject not in focus U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NOK JJ Preventing Camera Shake Press the shutter release button gently to prevent camera shake If you move the camera when pressing the shutter release button the still image might not come out clearly due to camera shake Camera shake tends to occur in the following cases When shooting in a dark place without using the flash When using the zoom function When Time Exposure CS P75 is selected in the shooting menu IE P71 When the lii Sy symbol appears on the picture display this indicates that camera shake may occur To prevent camera shake try any of the following Selecting On for Camera Shake Correction I amp P76 in the shooting menu lige ET Setting the flash to Auto or Flash On I amp P31 Raising the ISO setting IGE P84 Using the self timer I amp P32 Using the Zoom Function Turning the zoom lever toward 4 Telephoto allows you to take a close up picture of the s
120. odel is already installed on your computer a message asking you to uninstall the Caplio Software before installing DC Software will appear when you try to install the new software e Administrator privileges are required for installation e DL 10 is not network compatible Use as a stand alone application Click Installing the software Windows XP e After a while the Choose Setup Language screen appears Windows Vista Windows 7 e If a User Account Control dialog is displayed select Yes Windows 7 or Allow Windows Vista After a short pause the Choose Setup Language dialog will be displayed Jajndwo 4noJ 0 sebpui bulppojumog O 111 Jajndwo AnoX 0 sebpui bulppojumoqg M o 112 4 Select a language and follow the on screen instructions to complete installation e The MediaBrowser installer will start To install MediaBrowser accept the license agreement and follow the on screen instructions When a message appears asking 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 Click Unblock for DL 10 XJ Uninstalling the Software DC Software and MediaBrowser can be uninstalled from Control Panel gt Programs and Features Windows 7 and Windows Vista in
121. ogress and the recording time and time available are shown in the picture display Press the shutter release button halfway or all the way down to end recording Caution While shooting movies operation sounds may be recorded Movies may be up to 4GB in size The maximum length is 12 minutes for movies recorded at a Movie Size of QD 1280 and 29 minutes for movies recorded at fT 640 or 0M 320 Depending 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 depends on the capacity of the memory card E P 131 When shooting a fast moving subject the subject may be distorted in the recorded image Flickering may be recorded as a horizontal band when shooting under fluorescent lights During recording the zoom lever can be used for digital zoom e Subject tracking AF can not be used The camera shoots movies at 30 frames per second The remaining recording time may not change uniformly because it is recalculated from the remaining memory capacity during movie recording Depending on the remaining battery level the battery may become depleted during movie shooting Use of a battery with adequate remaining power is recommended A Speed Class 6 memory card is recommended when recording movies with GD 1280 selected for Movie Size 4 Playback
122. one second Speed Cont High or two seconds Speed Cont Low Caution When shooting a fast moving subject the subject may be distorted in the recorded image The image size is fixed at fI 4 3 N e The time at which you remove your finger from the shutter release button is recorded as the time of shooting for all photographs in the sequence a Creative Shooting Mode Choose from six creative photographic effects Creative Shooting Mode Options Create images with natural contrast reducing loss of detail in shadows and highlights For detailed operations see P63 Dynamic Range Use to create pictures that appear to be photos of dioramas For detailed operations see P 64 Miniaturize Bw Use to create black and white images with higher contrast than those normally produced using black and white IZ P74 High Contrast Produces grainy images similar to those taken with highly sensitive B amp W film or high gain film processing Choose for soft focus effects similar to those created by soft focus lenses The amount of softening can be selected using the Soft Focus Options item in the shooting menu IGS P72 Take photographs with colors that differ markedly from those of the actual subject The colors can be selected using the Hue option in Cross Process the shooting menu IG P72 Toy Take photographs wi
123. ot available if Focus is set to Multi trgt AF or when using Time Exposure 17 Not available when Image Settings is set to Black amp White or Sepia Appendices BAISISISISISININISISIS I NBNIS FISISATSISISISISE SE TENISISIS SISISISISIST ISISISIS ANSISSIASISSSFISP ST LSISISISIS SISISISISIST ISISISIS ISININAISISISISB NEL INISISISIS SISTLLLISISELISISISIS SNSPSSSRISEISIISSSSS S SSSSSISISIPS INSISISISISISISISE SEI NINISISIS SISISISISISTISISISSISFF IS ISINAISISISIS RITIN KS sisis SNIINNINIINNSNSNSN NNININISINSSNESIINININNSN SNIINNINIINNNSNS NNININISININISN SISISISIS NIST TINISISETISISISNINIS NNININISININISN SISISISIS SISTTISISIS ISISISISIS ISISINISE ISISIS SISSSS SNIINNINIINNSNSNSN NNNINININISISN SISISISIS sl SSINSNP WW oH MW SISISSSS SSNN SISISINISP SNSSSSSREIINISSSSS 5 SSSSSSIINSSNSNEPE INSISISISISISISISE API NININSINIS SISSISISIT ISP ANSAF A SAISSISPLR PE RL INISSISS SISISNISSTISISISISE F SISISISISINININISISISIST LININININIS is selected 18 The Fn button can not be used to perform the selected function when Miniaturize in creative shooting mode 19 Not available when Subj Tracking or Face Pr Multi 20 C
124. ot yet established When a connection is established Connecting disappears and Direct Print appears Proceed with this step after the connection is established e The following items can be selected Each item is available only when supported by the printer connected to the camera Item Name Description Paper Size Sets the paper size Paper Type Sets the paper type Layout Sets the number of images printed on a sheet of paper The number of images that can be laid out on a sheet of paper varies depending on the connected printer Date Print Selects whether to print the date shooting date The date format can be set using the date time option in the setup menu If the picture was taken using Date Imprint IGE P77 only the imprinted date will be printed File Name Print Selects whether to print the file name Optimize Image Selects whether to optimize the image data still image prior to printing on the printer Print Size Sets the print image size Print Quality Sets the print quality Report Print Prints on forms Printing Quantity Sets the print quantity Toner Saving Selects whether to conserve toner by using less ink during printing 1 Side 2 Sides 9 Selects whether to print on both sides of the paper During duplex printing one copy is printed for each still image Only one copy is printed even if you selected more than one copy to print in Step 3 on P 108 Each item is availab
125. other than auto a balance A The date or recording The screen display function is set Press the DISP button to change information does not to no display the display 10 appear on the screen The brightness ofthe Ambient lighting is poor or differs This is normal picture display changes during AF from that used for autofocus 121 se xipuaddy c e 122 Problem Cause Solution Refer to The level indicator is Level Setting is set to Off or Set Level Setting to Display or P42 not displayed Sound Display Sound The display is set to a setting other than normal symbol display or histogram Press the DISP button to change P40 the display to normal symbol display or histogram The camera is upside down The shutter release button is on the bottom The image is tilted even though it was shot with You shot the image while moving such as on a amusement ride Hold the camera correctly Shoot in an environment thatis not moving the level indicator in the middle or while the level sound was sounding The subject is not level Check the subject Self timer lamp does Discreet Mode or Pets is Choose another mode P52 not light selected in scene mode P53 Playback Deleting Problem Refer to Cannot play back or the The camera is not in playback Press the D Playback button P25 playback screen does mode not appe
126. ower Off Choose how long the camera remains on when no operations are performed The camera will not turn off automatically if Off is selected during interval timer photography I amp P76 or when the camera is connected to a computer or printer LCD Auto Dim If On is selected the picture display will automatically dim to save power if no operations are performed for about five seconds This feature is not available in synchro monitor mode IGE P40 Digital Zoom Image ISS P104 Choose Auto Resize to record pictures taken with digital zoom at actual size Normal to enlarge image data from the center of the frame Level Setting Iss P42 Adjust level indicator and level sound settings Grid Guide Display Options IS P40 Choose the type of framing grid available in shooting mode Available Settings Description A three by three grid for rule of thirds composition A four by four grid with diagonal lines running from corner to corner makes it easy to find the center of the subject Use for architectural photography or photographing products for display A two by two grid with the center of the frame left clear to Pe make it easier to view the subject Use if your subject is in E 7 motion Function Guide If On is selected help will be displayed when you turn the mode dial or use controls such as the flash macro and self timer buttons Shooting Info
127. plies only to memory cards The names of photos in internal memory consist of RIMG and a four digit number When images are transferred to a computer using DL 10 I P113 the file being transferred is renamed and saved Caution When the file name reaches RIMG9999 or R9999999 no more files can be saved In this case move image data from the SD memory card to the memory of the computer or a storage medium and then format the SD memory card USB Connection Type Choose a connection type Mass Storage or PTP before connecting the camera to other devices via USB Date Settings IF P26 Set the camera clock If the battery is removed for more than one week the date and time settings will be lost These settings must be made again To retain the date and time settings load a battery with adequate remaining power for mor than two hours Language aa IS P26 You can change the PIT displayed on the screen Video Out Mode 9 You can view your still images and movies on a television screen by connecting your camera to a television with the AV cable that came with your camera Select from 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 The default setting vari
128. ption is selected for Digital Zoom Image digital zoom will enlarge image data from the center of the frame to create a picture at the current image size creating a slightly grainy image To record pictures taken with digital zoom at actual size select Auto Resize The size at which the image will be recorded varies with the zoom ratio To use auto resize zoom hold the zoom 6 SJEF lever at Telephoto until the camera is zoomed all the way in then briefly release the zoom lever and turn it to amp J again I Image size changes each time the zoom lever is turned to The current size is displayed above the zoom bar The auto resize zoom is enabled when Q 4 3F or 4 3N is selected for Picture Quality Size IS P 72 and the digital zoom is enabled in other cases Zoom Magnification and Recorded Image Size Picture Quality Size Zoom Magnification Focal Length D4 3FE QD4 3N 1 0x 300mm amp 4 3F 14x 420mm amp 4 3F 1 8X 530mm Q4 3F 29x 850mm 4 3F 5 7 X 1710 Mm Equivalent to that on a 35mm camera Caution Auto Resize has no effect when Skew Correct Mode is selected in scene mode or Toy Camera is selected in creative shooting mode Fine picture quality is used for all photographs recorded using Auto Resize regardless of the option currently selected for Picture Quality Size 8 Direc
129. raphs with Varying Color Settings 8 Focus Bracketing FOCUS BKT Varying Focus Distance over a Series of Photographs 81 Exposure COMpenSation dete cciatedh christe dete tacet tee 82 WAite MUN aac Nee tales Dati ce hcl a laste iat int EN 83 Manual Measuring White Balance eerte 84 FC Se PUNT ISU SENSI IW LY Hottie Hle CURA SING e D OU R ees senescent 84 6 Playback Menu 85 Using the Menu soona ahead ene HM eie 85 Playback Menu ODEIOFS osito deni d mec kasd dll bae te usc eir n abad 86 Flag Function Setting Fagging Images cccccssssecssssssesssssssssssssessssssssssessssssessssssssssssn 86 Flag Function Display Viewing Flagged Images ne 86 10 Export Still Images Exporting Selected Images from an MP File 86 Resize Creating Small Copies of Images etienne tincnt 86 Trim Creating Cropped Copies A eon e d scat et eat a OA a Settee Sal 86 Level Compensation Creating Copies with Modified Brightness and Contrast 86 White Balance Compensation Creating Copies with Modified White Balance 86 Skew Correction Reducing the Effects of Perspective sss 86 Protect Protecting Images from Accidental Deletion s 86 Slide Show Automatic Playback osa ctotte aot au URUU a toto utto Race td ta s 87 Copy to Card from Internal Memory Copying Pictures from Internal Memory to a Memory Cs Tuer ius ee erie hee aE cer ent Trt CPN
130. re information Focus IKE P78 Choose a focusing mode AF Multi AF Measures the distances from nine AF areas and focuses to the nearest AF area Choose to prevent out of focus photos Face Pr Multi The camera automatically detects and focuses on faces If no faces are detected the camera focuses using multi AF Subj Tracking The camera focuses when the shutter release button is pressed halfway and tracks the selected subject until a picture is taken or you remove your finger from the shutter release button IGE P78 Spot AF Selects one AF area at the center of the picture display to allow the camera to focus on this area automatically Multi trgt AF Takes five consecutive pictures while shifting the focus to multiple positions IS P78 MF Enables you to adjust the focus manually I amp P79 Snap Fixes the shooting distance to a short distance approx 2 5 m 8 2 ft oo Infinity Fixes the shooting distance to infinity It is useful for shooting distant scenes Pre AF If On is selected when Multi AF Face Pr Multi Subj Tracking Spot AF or Multi trgt AF is selected for Focus the camera will continue to focus even when the shutter release button is not pressed halfway This may decrease the time needed to focus when a picture is taken potentially improving shutter response nuay buljooys 73 nuaybungooyg Vi 74 Exposure Metering bed You can cha
131. rean Spanish To copy the User Guide onto your hard disk copy the PDF file from the respective folder directly to your hard disk MediaBrowser image viewing and editing software for Windows only is also included with the camera For how to use MediaBrowser see the displayed Help For more information on MediaBrowser contact the Customer Support Center below North America U S TEL Toll Free 1 800 458 4029 Europe UK Germany France and Spain 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 6 Quick Q amp A Index ICI See these pages for information on camera settings e See these pages for explanations of camera features How do I set the clock v ee 0 0 0 060600000000 0 Setting the clock Kg P26 98 amp P102 2s I charge the battery e eecce 060606000 0 Charging the battery C P23 e Taking Photographs Point and Shoot Photography Can the camera choose settings automatically Autoshootingmode amp 34 amp P77 Can the camera match settings to the scene Scene mode C P54 P52 Preventing Blur ecc 0 0 060606000 eeec cc c0 00000000 0 Can focus track moving subjects Subject tracking AF ICI P71 P73 78 a P71 P73 Creative Photography Macro mode os I shoot high contrast scenes Dynamic range double shot P62 P61 63 How do I cr
132. review will be displayed with the original image at upper left and the corrected copy on the right Press the ADJ OK button to copy the image bise Cancel or Ok Correcting Images Manually Select Manual and press the ADJ OK button 5 A preview will be displayed with the original image at upper left a histogram and black mid and white point controls at lower left and the corrected copy on the right ise Cancel Control points Press MENU to cycle through the control points and press the ADJ OK button 4 to position the selected point for enhanced brightness and contrast as described below 6 Point Effect m amp Black If the image is overexposed move the black S point point to the right until it lines up with the Po pus darkest pixel in the histogram Mid point Q Mid To make the image brighter move the mid point point to the right Moving the mid point to the left makes the image darker White If the image is underexposed move the point white point to the left until it lines up with the brightest pixel To increase contrast align the black point and white point with the darkest and brightest pixels e For help press the Fn button press the button again to return to the preview display Press the ADJ OK button to create the corrected copy 92 Caution If the camera can not creat
133. se ups press the ADJ OK button toward W Macro Pressing the ADJ OK button toward Macro again cancels macro mode e During macro shooting the minimum shooting distance changes depending on the zoom position To display the minimum shooting distance on the screen set Minimum Distance to Show I amp P 101 Focus IGS P73 is set to Spot AF Macro mode is not available in some shooting modes ICE P124 To take a further close up picture during macro shooting use Zoom Macro IGE P53 in scene mode e The minimum shooting distance and shooting range when using the zoom are shown below Minimum Shooting Shooting Range Distance from the front of the lens Approx 1 cm Approx 28 mm x 21 mm Approx 28 cm Approx 45 mm x 34mm when digital zoom is not used Approx 28 cm Approx 9 4 mm x 7 0mm when 4 8 x digital zoom is used Zoom Focal position Length Wide angle 31 mm 300mm Telephoto 1440 mm 9 Equivalent to that on a 35 mm camera Using the Flash You can select the flash mode that best suits your shot At the time of purchase the camera is set to Auto Press the ADJ OK button toward flash e The list of the flash modes symbol is displayed on the picture display Flash Off The flash will not fire PAUTO Auto The flash fires automatically when the subject is poorly lit or backlit Anti Red eye Reduces the red eye phenomenon in w
134. sity from 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV in increments of 1 3 EV Caution Flash exposure compensation may not work outside the flash range I amp P128 Auto Bracket ILS P80 Vary exposure white balance color or focus over a series of pictures Time Exposure Use time exposures to capture fireworks as they rise into the air and explode to create trails of light behind cars and other moving objects or to shoot night scenery Choose the exposure time from Off 1 second 2 seconds 4 seconds and 8 seconds The shutter speed may slow down and images may be blurred Hold the camera steady by using a tripod when shooting The picture display turns off while shooting Long time exposures are processed to reduce noise The time required for processing is roughly equivalent to the exposure time e SO sensitivity is restricted to values between ISO 100 and ISO 400 If the value currently selected by the user is between ISO 800 and ISO 3200 the camera will 5 automatically set ISO sensitivity to ISO 400 I amp P84 Custom Self Timer A Set the shooting interval and the number of pictures when you want to shoot S several pictures with the self timer I amp P32 El Available Settings Description Pictures Set this between one and ten pictures The default setting is 2 Pics Interval Set this between five and ten seconds The
135. splayed by pressing the Fn button Setting Canceling One File at a Time To flag or remove flag marking from the current image select Flag Function Setting in single image playback Flagged files are indicated by an icon If an enlarged still image is set the magnification ratio and magnified area are saved and the enlarged image can be displayed as is Setting Canceling Multiple Files at One Time To flag or remove flag marking from multiple selected images select Flag Function Setting in thumbnail view highlight images and press the ADJ OK button to add or remove flag marking Press DISP when the operation is complete Caution If the name of the file set to Flag Function Setting is changed using a computer the file is canceled from Flag Function Setting Copying images from internal memory to a memory card removes flag marking from the images in internal memory When a file in an SD memory card is set to Flag Function Setting CLIPINFO folder and CLIP CLI file are created on the SD memory card If these are deleted the corresponding file is canceled from Flag Function Setting If the name of an image file is changed using a computer the file may not be able to be set to Flag Function Setting Only images taken using this camera can be set to Flag Function Setting ise Finish tok Sel Cancel Create a cropp
136. t Printing a About the Direct Print Function The Direct Print standard enables direct printing from a camera to a printer by connecting them via a USB cable Photos can be printed quickly and easily from your digital camera without using a computer Caution You cannot print AVI files movies or MP files with this function This camera uses PictBridge an industry standard for Direct Printing Your printer must be compatible with PictBridge to use the Direct Print function For support information see the documentation that came with the printer B Connecting the Camera to a Printer Connect your camera to a printer using the USB cable provided Make sure that the camera power is off 2 Connect your camera to a printer using the USB cable provided A Turn on the printer if it is not already D on 3 i st Your camera turns on automatically a V Note e n 8 To disconnect the camera from the printer check that the camera is turned off after printing is finished and disconnect the USB cable Caution Do not force the USB cable into the terminal Do not apply excessive force with the USB cable connected e When using the USB cable do not move the camera with the USB cable 105 o
137. t playback at once When the camera has been turned on with the gt button pressing the gt button again switches playback mode to shooting mode le About Auto Power Off f the camera goes unused for a set period of time it automatically turns itself off to save power Auto Power Off The auto power off setting can be changed IGS P100 Setting the Language Date and Time When the power is turned on for the first time the language setting screen appears for the picture display language After setting the language go on to the date time setting for printing the date and time on your photos U0I2285 SIY PDAA SWN ISAI AY 40J DAQUIDD Y Duisn 24D NOK j 25 U0I2285 SIY PDAs SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D NO JJ 26 Setting the Language Press the ADJ OK button AW S to select a language e When the DISP button is pressed the language setting is canceled and the gm date time setting screen appears sso DEF ancel 2 Press the ADJ OK button e The display language is set and the date time setting screen appears Setting the Date and Time Press the ADJ OK button AV 4 to set the year month date time and format Change the setting with AV and move the item with 5 e You can cancel the setting by pressing the DISP button 2 Check the information on the screen and then press the AD
138. ted Charge the rechargeable battery Eventhough the flash The distance to the subject Get closer to your subject and fired the picture exceeds the flash range shoot Change the flash mode or is dark the ISO setting The image is too bright The subject is dark Correct the exposure Exposure compensation also changes the light intensity of the flash The light intensity of the flash is not appropriate The light intensity of the flash is not appropriate Subject is overexposed The AE symbol appears Adjust the light intensity of the flash Adjust the light intensity of the flash Alternatively move alittle away from the subject or illuminate the subject with another light source instead of using the flash Correct the exposure P82 Cancel exposure time P75 The brightness of the picture Adjust the brightness of the P99 display is not appropriate picture display The image is too dark The shot was taken in a dark place Cancel Flash Off P31 while set to flash off The subject is underexposed The Correct the exposure AE symbol appears Set the long exposure time The brightness of the picture Adjust the brightness of the display is not appropriate picture display S The image lacks natural The picture was shot in conditions Add a white object to the E color that made it difficult for auto composition or use a white white balance to adjust the white balance setting
139. th the sharp contrast saturated colors b d distortion and vignetting associated with toy cameras Use the Toy Camera Vignetting option in the shooting menu IGE P72 to choose the amount of vignetting the Toy Color option I amp P72 to choose the amount of saturation sad pow buljooys w 61 sad apojy buljooys 62 Taking Pictures in Creative Shooting Mode Turn the mode dial to The camera enters shooting mode with the current creative shooting mode option shown at the top of the picture display 2 Press the MENU button To choose a different creative shooting mode press the MENU button to display creative shooting mode options 3 Select the desired mode 4 Press the ADJ OK or Fn button Pressing ADJ OK button returns the camera to shooting mode with the selected option shown at the top of the picture display Pressing Fn button selects the highlighted option and displays the shooting menu L P 71 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture e Accessing the Shooting and Setup Menus After pressing the MENU button in shooting mode to display the menus press the ADJ OK button W to select the MODE tab You can then press the W button once to display the shooting menu or twice to display the setup menu Dynamic Range Double Shot Dynamic range refers to the range of brightnesses tone levels that c
140. the first picture is taken at the set focus position without being measured White Balance functions according to the Auto setting even if it is set to Multi P AUTO e Photographs are taken and recorded in the following order Focus position Fore Center gt Back Shooting order 5 4 1 3 2 Recording order 5 4 3 2 1 9 Focus set using the option currently selected for Focus I P73 Exposure Compensation Use exposure compensation to vary exposure from the value selected by the camera Choose from values between 2 and 2 negative values produce darker pictures positive values brighter pictures Exposure compensation may be required in the following situations For backlighting When the background is particularly bright the subject will appear dark underexposed In this case set the exposure level higher When your subject is whitish The entire picture will turn out dark underexposed Set the exposure level higher When your subject is darkish The entire picture will turn out bright overexposed Set the exposure level lower The same happens when you take a photo of a subject in a spotlight Press the ADJ OK button AVV to choose s So aso a exposure value and press the ADJ OK button The selected value is displayed in the picture display t AE is displayed if the subject is too bright or too dark for exposure compensation White Balance Adjust the white bal
141. the picture display The camera may fail to recognize the subject in the following cases When the image is out of focus When four edges of the subject are not clearly visible When it is hard to distinguish between the subject and background When the background is complicated Two images one before correction and the other after correction are recorded If the number of remaining shots is less than two you cannot shoot the subject The correction area may not be detected properly if the Date Imprint function is activated a Continuous Mode Hi Turn the mode dial to to use the various continuous shooting functions Continuous mode can be selected from the continuous mode selection dialog displayed when the MENU button is pressed Continuous Modes This is the normal continuous mode Pictures continue to be taken for as long as you hold down the shutter release button Images are Continuous recorded one at a time just as in normal shooting The number of Mode images that can be shot in continuous mode depends on the image size setting IG P72 M hh The camera shoots while the shutter release button is pressed but 10M only the last 15 frames about the last three seconds of shooting are M Cont Plus recorded to create a single multi picture MP file I amp P59 10M M hh The camera shoots while the shutter release button is pressed but TEM only the last 26 frames about the last
142. the right way and then push the card all the way in until it clicks e When the rechargeable battery is loaded in place it is locked with the hook shown in the figure Logo side XN y WO If the battery is not inserted in the correct orientation the camera will not turn on Reinsert the battery in the correct orientation m 3 Close the battery card cover and slide it back into place Removing the Rechargeable Battery Open the battery card cover Release the hook that locks the rechargeable battery The battery is ejected Pull the battery out of the camera Be careful not to drop the battery when removing it from the camera Removing the SD Memory Card Open the battery card cover Push in the SD memory card and gently release to eject it Pull the card out of the camera Turning the Power On Off Press the POWER button to turn the camera on or Off When the camera is turned on a start up sound plays and the picture display turns on If the POWER button is pressed when the camera is on the number of files recorded on that day is displayed and then the camera turns off f you adjust the clock before turning the camera off the camera will display the number of shots taken since the clock was set A zero is displayed if the clock is not set Using the Camera in Playback Mode Pressing and holding the Playback button turns on the camera in playback mode allowing you to star
143. tiple Files You can select multiple files for simultaneous deletion either individually or by selecting one or more ranges consisting of two images and all photographs between them To delete multiple files press the T Delete button in playback mode and follow the steps below to exit at any time without deleting images press DISP Specifying Multiple Files Separately 1 QN Press the ADJ OK button AVV to select Delete Multi and then press the ADJ OK button Omit this step if the camera is already in multi frame view Press the ADJ OK button AVV to select Sel Indiv and then press the ADJ OK button Press the ADJ OK button AWO 5 EE A to select the file you want to delete and press the ADJ OK ME button e The trash symbol is displayed in the upper left corner of the file E pets e Press the MENU button to switch to the display for specifying a range of files See Step 3 and beyond on P 39 e Press DISP to cancel and return to Step 2 Repeat Step 3 to select all the files you want to delete e If you selected a file by mistake you can deselect it by selecting the file and pressing the ADJ OK button Press the T Delete button Press the ADJ OK button to select Yes and then press the ADJ OK button Specifying a Range of Multiple Files 1 Q Press the ADJ OK button AV to select Delete Multi and then press the ADJ OK button Omitthis step if the camera is already in m
144. ubject Turning the zoom lever toward L4 Wide angle allows you to take a wide angle picture The amount of zoom is shown by the zoom bar in the picture display U012285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D NO JJ The Step Zoom option I amp P99 in the setup menu IGS P98 allows optical zoom to be adjusted in eight discrete steps 29 U0I2285 SIY PDAs SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D NOK JJ 30 1D Using the Digital Zoom While you can use the normal zoom to enlarge the subject up to 10 7 x digital zooming allows you to enlarge the subject still further up to another 4 8 x for still images 2 8 x for movies with a frame size of 1280 or 4 0 x for movies with a frame size of 640 or 320 To use digital zooming turn and hold the zoom lever toward 4 until the maximum magnification is reached on the zoom bar then momentarily release the zoom lever and then turn the zoom lever again toward C amp J If Picture Quality Size is set to 4 3F or Q 4 3N you can also set Digital Zoom Image to Auto Resize I amp P104 Depending on the shooting mode or the settings in the shooting menu the digital zoom cannot be used I amp amp P124 Shooting Close Ups Macro Shooting The macro shooting function lets you take shots of subjects that are very close to the camera To shoot clo
145. uld the product fail or malfunction while you are abroad the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing the expenditure incurred therefore Playback on Television in Other Regions Playback is possible on televisions or monitors equipped with a video input terminal Please use the AV cable provided This camera is compatible with both NTSC and PAL television formats Set the video format on the camera to match that of the television you are using When you go abroad set your camera to the local video format se xipuaddy i e 135 se xipuaddy c e 136 E Cautions on Use Cautions on Use e This product was manufactured for use in the country in which it was purchased The warranty is only valid in the country in which the camera was purchased e Should the product fail or malfunction while you are abroad the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing the expenditure incurred therefore Be sure not to drop or apply any sudden force to the camera e While you are carrying the camera be careful not to hit it against other objects Take special care to not hit the lens and picture display Firing the flash consecutively may heat the firing unit Do not fire it consecutively more than necessary Do not touch the flash and keep foreign objects away from the firing unit Doing so can cause burns and fires Do not fire th
146. ulti frame view Press the ADJ OK button AVV to select Sel Range and then press the ADJ OK button Press the ADJ OK button AW O5 to select the starting point of the range of files you want to delete and press the ADJ OK button e f you make a mistake when selecting the starting point for the range of files press the DISP button to return Delete 67 89 SD tom 4 3 F ane End Cancel to the screen for selecting the starting point e Press the MENU button to switch to the display for specifying files separately See Step 3 and beyond on P 38 Press the ADJ OK button AV 5 to select the ending point of the range of files you want to delete and press the ADJ OK button e The trash symbol is displayed in the upper left corner of the specified files e Press DISP to cancel and return to Step 2 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to specify all the ranges of files you want to delete Press the T Delete button Press the ADJ OK button to select Yes and then press the ADJ OK button U012285 SIY DD2a4 SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D Nok JJ 39 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN JSAIJ Y 404 DABUIDI ay Husn a4D NO JJ 40 Changing the Display with the DISP Button Pressing the DISP button allows you to change the screen display mode and toggle the information displayed on the picture display During Shooting Mode Picture Display Off Synchro Monitor Mod
147. umbnail View to return to the Original size Movies cannot be enlarged For information on how to enlarge MP files see P67 68 Cropped copies I amp P89 can not be zoomed in to the magnifications stated above Deleting Files You can delete files from the SD memory card or internal memory The Recover File item I amp P87 in the playback menu IS P85 can be used to recover files that have been deleted accidentally Note however that files cannot be recovered if for example the camera has been turned off or shooting mode has been selected since the files were deleted Press the gt Playback button e The last file recorded is displayed 2 Press the ADJ OK button AV 3 to display the file you want to delete e To delete multiple files you can also turn the zoom lever toward Ha Thumbnail View to display thumbnail view and then go to Step 3 3 Press the T Delete button Deleting a File or All Files 4 Press the ADJ OK button AV to select Delete One or Delete All Cancel e You can change the image for deletion with the ADJ OK button Delete Ona Delete ALL 5 Press the ADJ OK button If Delete All is selected press the ADJ OK button 4 to select Yes and then press the ADJ OK button J U01 IAS SIY PDA SWN S41 AY 40J DIQUIDD Y Duisn asv NOK j 37 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN 1S41J Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Hulsn a4D Nok JJ 38 Deleting Mul
148. unctions Interface Thumbnail view Enlarged view maximum x16 Resize Level Compensation White Balance Compensation Skew Correction Trim Flag Function Slide show DPOF USB2 0 High Speed USB Mini B Mass storage compatible 4 AV output gt 1 0Vp p 75 Q S Video Signal Format NTSC PAL Power Supply Rechargeable Battery DB 100 3 7V 2 Battery Consumption Usage time of DB 100 approx 330 pictures When LCD Auto Dim is set Q to On 6 Dimensions W x H x D 101 5 mm x 58 6 mm x 29 4 mm excluding projections measured 10 Weight according to CIPA guidelines Approx 205 g including memory card and supplied battery Approx 184 g camera only 129 se xipuaddy c e 130 Tripod Hole Shape 1 4 20UNC Date Maintain 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 picture quality mode that can be set varies depending on the image size 2 Compatible with DCF and DPOF DCF is the abbreviation for Design rule for Camera File system a JEITA standard Full compatibility with other devices is not guaranteed 3 When the flash is set to Flash Off 4 Mass storage mode is supported by Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10 1 2 10 6 3 5 The number of remaining shots is based on the CIPA standard and may vary depending on usage conditions This is for reference only 6 You can t
149. uoipung x oqKD d as If 1 Frame is selected you can select a frame for export by pressing the ADJ OK Dune Frame Select All Frames to export all frames in Sel Multiple the selected MP file ALL Frames Selecting Multiple Frames If Sel Multiple is selected select multiple individual frames or a range of frames Cancel 1 Frame Sel Multiple ALL Frames 69 To select multiple individual frames Select Sel Indiv and press the ADJ OK button 2 Select a frame and press the ADJ OK button e Press the MENU button to switch to the display for specifying a range of frames e If you selected a frame by mistake you can deselect it by selecting the frame and pressing the ADJ OK button Select all the frames which you want to export 3 Press the Fn button select Yes and press the ADJ OK button To select two frames and all frames between them Select Sel Range and press the ADJ OK button 4 2 Select the first frame and press the ADJ OK button e Press the MENU button to switch to the display for specifying frames separately e f you make a mistake when selecting the starting point for the c range of frames press the ADJ OK button to return to the screen for a selecting the starting point 3 S 3 Select the last frame and press Export Stil Images 6 15 gt the ADJ OK button e Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select multiple ranges x Start CEA Execute 4 Pressth
150. ve use of flash se xipuaddy i e 119 se xipuaddy c e 120 Shooting Problem Referto The camera does not Battery is exhausted Charge the rechargeable battery P23 shoot even if you press The camera is not on Press the POWER button to turn P25 the shutter release the camera on button The camera is in playback mode Press the P Playback button P25 to select the shooting mode The shutter release button is not Press the shutter release button P27 pressed all the way all the way The SD memory card is not formatted Format the card P 99 The SD memory card is full Load a new card or delete P24 unwanted files P37 The SD memory card has reached Load a new SD memory card P24 the end of its useful life The flash is charging Wait until the flash mode symbol P31 stops blinking The SD memory card is locked Unlock the card P22 The contact surface of the SD Wipe with a soft dry cloth memory card is dirty Unable to view the shot The image confirmation time is Lengthen the image P 100 image too short confirmation time Images do notappear The camera is not on or the Turn the camera on or adjust the P25 on the picture display picture display is dark brightness of the picture display P 99 The VIDEO AV cable is connected Disconnect the VIDEO AV cable The screen display is in synchro Press the DISP
151. xposure can not be achieved at the sensitivity selected for Maximum ISO for ISO Auto Images shot with a higher sensitivity may appear grainy When Auto is selected for ISO sensitivity the ISO value displayed when the shutter release button is pressed halfway may in some instances for example when the flash is used differ from the value selected when the shutter is released 6 Playback Menu The options in the playback menu can be used to perform a variety of operations on existing pictures To display the playback menu select playback mode and press the MENU button E Using the Menu Pressthe gt Playback button to select the playback mode 2 Press the ADJ OK button A WX to display the desired file For Flag Function Display IGS P 86 Slide Show IZ amp P 87 Copy to Card from Internal Memory IGS P 87 or Recover File I amp P 87 skip this step 3 Press the MENU button The playback menu appears Indicates the range of displayed screens 4 Press the ADJ OK button AV to select the desired item e If the DISP button is pressed at this point the cursor moves to the playback menu tab Press the ADJ OK button W at the bottom item to display the next screen 5 Press the ADJ OK button e The screen for the selected menu item appears nual pqKp d o 85 nua y pqKpg 86 BH Playback Menu Options Flag Function Setting ISS P88 Flag up to 20 files for
152. yed the thumbnails are listed by date of recording Press the DISP button to change between the thumbnail list and date list In the date list press the ADJ OK button 5 to select the date or press the ADJ OK button AVV to select the page To switch to Single Picture Display select the file in the thumbnail list and press the ADJ OK button or turn the zoom lever 3 times toward Q Enlarged View Date list a Dare Advance U012285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DAVUIDI ay Husn a4D NO JJ 35 U0I2285 SIY PDA SWN S41 Y 404 DJaUID2 ay Husn a4D NO JJ 36 Enlarging Images Turn the zoom lever toward Q Enlarged View to zoom in on the selected still image The magnification varies depending on the image size Image Size Enlarged View maximum magnification m 4 3F 3 4 x W 4 3F 6 7 X Image sizes other than those above 16x Pressing the DISP button at this point changes the display as follows DISP button i Pressing the ADJ OK button Pressing the ADJ OK button AV amp 5 at this point moves AV 5 at this point moves the area displayed the area displayed Pressing and holding the DISP Button Pressing and holding the DISP Button Pressing the ADJ OK button at this point displays the previous or next image enlarged When an MP file or a movie is displayed the display returns to the normal size Turn the zoom lever toward EZ Th
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