Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Caplio R6 Ricoh
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Came ra Use r Guide The seria l numb er of this pr oduct is given o n the bottom face of the camera . Note Do not co nnec t the USB cable yet! If you connect th e camera to a co mputer t hrough t he U.
This manua l pr ovid es in format ion o n how t o u se the s hoo ting and pl ayba ck function s of this pro duct, as well a s warning s on its use. To ma ke th e best u se of thi s produ ct’s f unct ions, read t his manu al th oroug hly bef ore use .
1 The f o llowing t wo manu als are included wit h your Caplio R6. The ca me ra is provide d with th e Irod io Pho to & V id eo St udio sof twar e th at al lo ws y ou t o dis pl ay and edit im ages on your com put er. For how t o us e I rod io Photo & Vi deo S tudio, see the di splayed “He lp” .
2 The illust rat ions in th is ma nual m ay differ fr om the actual p roduct . Equ ipped w ith a hi gh mag ni ficati on 7.1× wide a ngle zoom lens Thi s camera ha s a comp act b ody, fea tur ing a 28-m m* (W ide-ang le) to 200-m m* (Tel ephot o) 7.1× op tical zo om lens that covers a wide range of sho oting.
3 Easil y cu stom ize yo ur fa vo rite s hoo ting settin gs wi th My S ettin gs m ode ( P.38 ) You c an custo mize two gro ups of sett ings, and then swi tch the mo de sele ctor to MY to eas ily sho ot wit h eit her group of registe red settin gs. Us e the dual si ze recordi ng fu ncti on t o captu re t he im age a t t wo dif fere nt siz es (P.
4 30 fps o r 15 fps high- qualit y mov ies w ith soun d (P.96 ) Record high -qu ality movies with 640 × 480 pixels at 30 fr ames per seco nd and wi th ful l sound.
5 Contents Using the Manuals ................ . ..... . ............ . ....... . ..... . .............. . ..... . .. 1 Ke y Feat ures ... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ... 2 Cont ents . ..
6 1 Va rious Shoot ing Funct ions 60 Using the ADJ. B utto n ...... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... . 60 Se ttings by Mo de ... .......... ..... ........... ..... ........... ..... .......... ...... .......... .
7 2 Sh ooting/Pla ying Back Movie s 96 3 Shoo ting Movies .... .......... ...... .......... ..... ........... ..... ........... ..... ..... ........ 96 Se tting th e Fram e Rate (FRA ME RAT E) ... ...... .......... ..... ........... ..... ..... ... 97 Pla ying Back Movies .
8 Changing the S ize for RECORD DUAL S IZE (SUB FI LE SIZE) ... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... . 131 Changing the A uto Po wer Off Setting (AU TO POWER OFF) ... 132 Changing the B eep Sound Setting (BEEP SOU ND) .
9 7 App endices 168 Troubleshooting .................. . ... . ..... . ... . ........ . ..... . ... . ........ . ..... . ... . .. 168 Er ror M essages ........... ..... ..... ........... ..... ........... ..... .......... ...... .......... ..... . 1 68 C amera Trou bleshoot ing .
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Basic Operati ons If yo u are usi ng the camera for th e first time, read this sectio n. Packing List ........................... . .......... 12 Name s of P arts .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... 14 How to Use the Mode Selector .... ..... ....
12 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Open the pac kage and make sure all the items are included. Note -------- ---------------------- -----------------------------.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 13 Note -------- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- Fo r th e la te st i nfor mat io n ab ou t ac cess or ies , visi t the R ico h we bsi te at http :// www.
14 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Camera F ront Vi ew It em Name Re fer to 1 POW ER Bu tton P.26 2 S hutter R eleas e Butt on P.31 3 Flash P.37 4 AF Aux ili ary Li ght/S e lf- Time r Lam p P.44, 13 7 5 Lens C over - 6 Mic rop ho n e - 7 S peaker P.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 15 Rear View * The M ODE butto n is only ava ilable dur ing scene m ode or My S ettings. It em Name Re fer to 1 LC D Mo nito r P.17 2 Zoom l ever z (Tel ephot o)/ Z (Wi de -an gle) 8 (Enl arg ed View )/ 9 (T humbn ail Dis play ) P.
16 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Set the m ode select or to the desired mode befor e shooting still images or movies.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 17 Example o f LCD Monitor Display when Shooti ng Pictures Item N ame Re fer to Item Nam e Refe r to 1 Flash P.37 16 Co lor Dep th P.77 2 Mac ro Shoo ting P.3 6 17 Exposure Compensa tion P.
18 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Note -------- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • The nu mber of rema inin g s hots ava ilabl e may di ffer from t he actu al numbe r o f shots , depen di ng on the s ubj ect.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 19 Battery Level Indication A battery mark appears at the lower right of the LCD monitor to indicate the battery level. Recharge the battery before it is depleted. Ba tt ery M a rk Descr ipti on The ba tte ry is su ffici entl y cha rged.
20 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Getting Ready Turn the powe r on and get ready to shoot. Note -------- ---------------------- --------------------------------.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 21 Where images are recorded --------------------- -------------------------------------------- -- When no SD memory card is l oa ded , the came ra records images to the inte rnal memor y; when an SD m e mo ry card is lo aded, it recor ds imag es to the SD memo ry card.
22 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Note -------- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • For in for mati on on swi tchi ng bet ween the SD memor y car d and i ntern al memo ry du rin g p lay bac k, s ee P.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 23 1 Insert the battery in to the ba ttery charger, ma king sure that the and marki ngs on th e battery match th ose on th e battery charger. • The batt ery label sho uld face up.
24 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 Open th e batter y/card cover . 2 Make sur e the SD memo ry card is facin g the right way and then push the card all the wa y in until it click s. • The rech argeable b attery may be in ser ted fi rst.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 25 3 Inser t the rech argeable battery. • When t he r echargeab le bat tery is loaded in pla ce, it is locked with the hoo k shown in the fi gure. 4 Close the battery/c ard cover and slid e it back into place.
26 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. To turn the power on: 1 Press the POWER butto n. • Afte r the start sound , the LCD monitor turns on.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 27 1 Turn the po wer on for the first time after purcha se. • The lan guage selec tion screen ap pears.
28 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 Press the !"#$ b uttons to set the ye ar, mo nth, date a nd time. • Chan ge the value wit h !" a nd move th e frame w ith #$ . 2 In [FORM AT], choos e the date and time form at.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 29 Basic Shooting Now you ar e ready. 1 Hold the camera w ith both ha nds and light ly press both elbo ws against your body .
30 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Preventin g Came ra Shake ----------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------ If you m o ve t he c ame ra when pre ssin g th e sh ut ter rel ease bu tton, th e s till ima ge m igh t not come out clearly d ue to camera shake.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 31 Quickly Shooting Pictures (Full-press) Full-press the shutter releas e button for quick focusing, so as not to miss a shooting opport unity. 1 Press the POWER b utton to turn the camer a on, a nd swit ch the m ode selecto r to 5 .
32 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Checking the Foc us and Shooting (Half - pr ess/ Focus Lock) When you pr ess the shu tter release button halfwa y (Half-press ), the auto-focus f unction is tr igger ed to det ermine the f ocal distance.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 33 3 To take a pictu re with the sub ject in the for eground in focus against a backg round, hal f-press the shut ter release button to focus on th e sub ject, a nd then com pose yo ur sh ot.
34 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Note -------- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • Pr es s the shut te r relea se bu tton ge nt ly to pr eve nt came ra sh ake .
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 35 1 With the c amera r eady to shoot, turn the zoo m lever toward z (Teleph oto) or Z (Wide-ang le). • You can che ck the z oom status on the z oom bar of th e LCD monitor . 2 Compo se your p icture and half- press the shutter relea se button.
36 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 With the c amera r eady to shoot, pr ess t he N (Mac ro) button. • N is display ed momentarily at the cent er of the LCD monit or and then N is disp layed at th e top of t he scr een.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 37 Flash Modes 1 Swit ch the m ode sel ector to 5 . 2 Press the F (Flash) button. • The list of th e flash modes mark is displa y e d on the LCD monitor. 3 Press the !" buttons to select the fl ash mod e.
38 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 Swit ch the mode selecto r to MY. • The camera is ready to shoot, is disp layed at the top of t he LCD monitor , and [MY SE TTING 1] is selecte d.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 39 Scene M odes Shoo ting with Optimal Se ttings Accord ing to Sh oot ing Cond iti ons You ca n use scene mode to select from among eleven still image modes and movie, and shoot wit h settings automatically optimized for shooting conditi o ns.
40 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Note -------- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- For in for mati on on sh ooti ng set ting me nu items and fun ct ion rest ri ction s i n scene mode, see “ Appen dices ”.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 41 3 Press th e !"#$ b uttons t o sel ect the scen e mode. • Pre s s th e DISP. bu tton to c hange the dis play of the sc ene mode selec tion scr een. Ea c h time y ou pr es s th e DIS P .
42 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 5 Compo se your p icture. • When a fac e is r ecogn ized, a frame the siz e of t he re cogni z e d fac e i s displ ayed in blu e. • Up to four frame s can be d isplay ed. 6 Half-press the shutte r release button.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 43 Cautio n ---- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------ When [ SKEW C OR M.
44 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 Swit ch the m ode sel ector to 5 . 2 Press the t (Self- timer) button. • The Sel f-timer symbol ap pears on the sc reen. • The [1 0] to th e right of the sy mbol indi c a tes the numb er of seco nds.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 45 Playing B ack Ima ges 1 In shooti ng mode, press the Q (Quick Re view) button .
46 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 Press the 6 (Playbac k) button. • The camera switches to play back mode and the last st ill image you to ok is displ ayed. • You ca n v i ew y our pic tures in order by using t he #$ bu tt ons .
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 47 Turnin g on the came ra in p layback mode-- ---------------------- ------------------------ Whe n the came ra is of f, pr essing t he 6 (Pl a yback) button fo r more t h an o n e second tur ns th e camera o n.
48 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. The playbac k screen changes as follows: 1 Press the 6 (Playbac k) button. • The last image y ou took is di sp l ay ed. 2 Turn the z oom lev er toward 9 (Thumbna il Dis play).
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 49 • The s c r een changes to thre e- fr ame view. Th e large fra me at the cent er of the scree n displa y s th e currentl y selected still image . •P r e s s t h e ! bu tton to disp la y t he still image 1 0 f rames back ward.
50 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 Press the 6 (Playbac k) button. • The last image y ou took is disp layed. 2 Press the !"#$ butt ons to displ ay the still i mage you wa nt to enla rge. 3 T urn the zoom l ever toward 8 (Enlarge d Vi ew).
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 51 Deleting Files You can delete unwanted or f ailed files from the SD memory card or internal m emory. You can use the [RECOV ER FILE] function to res tore files that you accidentally deleted.
52 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 1 Press the 6 (Playbac k) button. 2 Press the D (Delete) b utton. 3 Press the !" buttons to select [DE LETE ALL]. 4 Press the MENU/OK bu tton. • You are prompte d to con firm that you want to delete all imag es.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 53 Sp ecifying I n dividual Files to be Deleted 4 Press the !"#$ b uttons to select the file y ou wan t to delete a nd pre ss the D (Delete) bu tton. • The tr ash symbol is disp layed in the upp er left corn er of the file.
54 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Sp ecifying a Ran g e of F iles t o be Del eted 4 Press ADJ.bu tton. • Pre s s t he ADJ.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 55 Changing the Display w i th the DISP. Button Pressing t he DISP. button allows you t o change t he scr een disp l ay mode and t oggle the i nf ormation displayed on t he LCD m onitor.
56 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. During Quick Review Pressing t he DISP. button swit ches to the white satu ration highlights di s play. On the whi t e saturation highl ight s display, the white saturation areas of t he ima ge flash in black.
If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. 57 Hold the DISP . button down to m aximize the d isplay brightness . When the br ightness is at the m aximum s etting, holding t he DISP. button down ret urns t he brightness t o the leve l set in [LCD BR IGHTN ESS] ( G P.
58 If you are u si ng the camera for the first time, r e ad this section. Note -------- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • The histo gra m disp layed on t he L CD mo nito r is for refe renc e onl y.
Advanced Operati ons Rea d this secti on wh en y ou want to learn more abou t t he d iffe re nt came ra fu nc tion s. 1 Var ious S hooti ng Fu nction s . .... 60 2 Sho oting/Playing Back M ovies ..... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ....
60 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 1 Var iou s Sh o oti ng Fu nc tion s You can u se th e ADJ. button t o set vario u s shoo ting se tt i ngs wi th fewe r op er atio ns. I n AD J. m od e, y ou c an re gist er f our f unc tion s. Use t he SETU P menu to assi gn fu nctions t o the ADJ.
61 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can c hange the shading of text for s hooting with [TEX T MO DE] ( G P.40) in scene mode. You can select from [DEEP ], [ NORM AL] and [ LI GHT]. 1 Swi tch th e mod e select or to S CE NE. 2 Pres s the MOD E butto n .
62 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 During macro shooting, pre ssing the ADJ. but ton allows you to shift the AF t arget ( G P.32) by using the !"#$ buttons on the came ra wit hout moving the c amera. This is useful for macro shooting on a tripod.
63 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 Press the MENU/OK button in shooting mode to display the shooting setting menu. The shooting s etti ng menu can be used t o set the f oll owing shoot ing s ettings. Whe n Mode Sele ctor i s Set to 5 /SCENE/MY • When mode s elector is set t o SCENE, the settings that can be select ed are rest ricted.
64 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 Whe n Sc ene Mode Sel ect or is S et to 3 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- The SET UP me nu ca n be ac ce ssed from withi n th e sh ooti ng se tting menu .
65 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 This explains how to make t he s ettings. Use the !"$ buttons and MENU/OK button to select and set an it em . 1 Press the ME NU/ O K button in sho oting m ode. • The sh ooting sett i n g m enu is displayed .
66 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 The f ile size of a shot still image depends on the picture quality mode and image size settings. For movies, choose t he m ovie size. Figures inside the bold fram e indicate those shown on the screen. Still Im age s • When scene mode is set to [SKEW COR MOD E], you can select 1280 × 960 or 640 × 480.
67 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • Fo r pi ctu re q ual ity mod e, sel ect nor mal mo de ( N ) or fi ne m ode (F) , depe nd ing on the desi re d co mpression ra tio.
68 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 If yo u shoot the subject in t he default focusing mode, the camera focuses automatic ally with A uto Focus (AF). Select from the follow i ng five f ocusing modes . Focus in g Mo des 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 .
69 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 If the c amera fails to focus automatically, you can focus manually (MF: M anual Focus ). Manual focus enables shooting at a fixed distance.
70 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 7 Press the $ button to display th e fo cus bar. • E ach tim e the $ but ton is pres sed, the focus b ar and zoo m bar ap pear alte rnately. 8 Turn the zoom lever towar d z (Telephot o) o r Z (Wide- ang le) to adjus t the fo cus.
71 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can change the metering method (the range to use f or metering) used to determine the exposure value. There are three light m etering modes . Li ght Me terin g Modes 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on.
72 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can change the edge quality of your still images to ei t her sharp or s o ft. 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 3 Press the " b utton t o se lect [ SHA RPNESS] and press th e $ bu tt on.
73 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 With Multi-s hot, you ca n sho ot consecutive images. Multi-shot has the fol lowing thre e m odes: CONT. Pictures continue to be taken f or as long as you hold dow n the s hutter release button. Still images ar e recorded one at a time, just as i n norm al shooting.
74 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • Wh en sho otin g wit h S- CONT or M-CO NT , th e ISO s etti ng is fi xed at [AU TO] e ven if it is set to [ISO 64 ] or [ISO 100] .
75 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 CO NT. 6 Compo se yo ur pictur e and th en pres s and ho ld the sh u t ter rele ase but ton. • Pic tu res co ntin ue t o be tak en for as l ong as y ou h ol d do wn th e sh ut ter rele ase bu tton . 7 Relea se your f inge r from th e shu tter rele ase b utton to stop taking pictures .
76 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 While a s till image (16 frames in an image f ile) tak en with S-CONT or M-CONT is displayed, you can e nlarge any one of the 16 frames. You can also s witch between f rames while viewing t he image in enlarged display mode.
77 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can set the color depth of s till im ages to [ NO RMAL], [VIVID], or [NE UT RAL] . 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 3 Press the " b ut to n t o se le ct [ C OL O R D EP TH ] and press the $ button.
78 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 The auto brac keting f unction automatically s hoots three consecutive shots at three exposure levels (-0.5EV , ±0, and +0.
79 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 The whit e balance brack et function aut om atically records three images - a redd ish image, a bluish image, and an image of the current w hite balance. This is useful if you cannot determine the appropriate whit e balance.
80 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • Thi s fu ncti on is not avai labl e for Mu lti-sh ot ( G P. 73) or auto brac ket sho otin g ( G P.
81 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can se le ct [ 1 S EC. ], [ 2 S EC. ], [4 SE C .], or [ 8 SEC .] f or t im e exposure. By using long ti m e exposure, you can capture the m ovement of moving subjects such as th e t rail of f i r eworks and car lights when shooting a ni gh t scene.
82 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can set the ca mera to automat i c ally t ake pictures at fixed int e rv a ls . You can set the shooting i nt erval from 5 seconds to 3 hours i n increments of 5 seconds. 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on.
83 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • The inte rval s hoot ing set ting is cle are d when the cam era i s turne d off .
84 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can shoot a sti ll image with a voice memo of up to eight seconds. 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 3 Press the " butt on to s e l e ct [IMAGE W ITH SOUND] and press the $ button.
85 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can insert the date (YY/MM /DD) or the d ate and time (YY/ MM/ DD hh:mm) at t he lower right of a s till image. 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed .
86 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 The exposu re setting enables y ou to select the brightness level for your picture. Normally, if y our subject is centered, backlight comp ensation is aut om atically activated, and y ou can sho ot with the correct exposure.
87 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 Adjust the w hite balance s o that a w hite subject will appear whit e. At purc hase, the wh ite balance is set to [AUTO] .
88 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 4 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • The symbo l appea rs on the screen. Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • The whit e bala nce may no t be ad jus ted co rrect ly for a s ubject that is most ly dark .
89 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Press the AD J. b utton a nd then pres s th e #$ buttons until t he whit e balan ce men u app ears. 3 Press the !" but tons to selec t [M] . 4 Po int the ca mera at a pie ce o f pa per or s omet hi ng w hit e under the light i n g cond itions for you r pict ure.
90 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 ISO sens itivit y indicates how sensitiv e film is to light. A gre ater value means higher sensitivity. High sensitivity is suit abl e f or shooting an object in a dark place or a fast - moving object while minimizing blurring.
91 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 4 Pr es s th e MEN U/O K but to n, or # button an d press t he MENU / OK button. • The se ttin g appe ars on the screen .
92 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 The max imum sh utter speed c an be limited to the f oll ow ing: 1/8 second, 1/4 second, and 1/2 second. When th is function is set t o [OFF] , the max imum sh utter s peed varies depending on the ISO set ting. 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 .
93 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 You can prevent c amera shake by tu rning on t he camera shake correction function. At the time of purchase, t he cam era shake cor rection funct ion is turned on. 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on.
94 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 When shooting a still image with [RECORD DUAL SI ZE] set t o [ON], the original still image is s aved along with a subfile. You can use [S UB FILE SIZ E] in the SETUP menu to select t he size of the subfile. ( G P.
95 Va rious S hoot ing Fu nction s 1 To return the shooting set ting menu settings to their defaults, follow the steps below. 1 Switch t h e mode sele ctor to 5 . 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 3 Press the !" but tons to selec t [RESTORE DEFAUL TS] and press the $ button.
96 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 2 Sho oti ng/Pl a yin g Ba ck M o vie s You can shoot movies with sound. You can set the ima ge size to 640 × 480, 320 × 240, or 160 × 120 pixels. You can set the num ber of frames shot per second ( frame rate) to either 30 or 15.
97 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • The flas h can not be used . • Wh ile sho otin g mov ies, on ly digi tal z oom ca n be used . ( G P.
98 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • Mov ie rec ordi ng ti me may var y dep endin g on.
99 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 To playbac k movies, f ollow the s teps below. 1 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button. • Th e last sh ot t aken is d isplayed. • Th e first f ram e of th e movie is displaye d as a still image. 2 Se lect the movi e you want to view us ing the !" #$ buttons.
100 Other P layback F unctions 3 3 O ther Playba ck Fu ncti ons Press the MENU/OK button in playba ck mode to display t he playback setting menu. The playback setting m enu allows you t o make the settings f or the following functions.
101 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can display the recorded still images and movi e f iles sequentially on the screen. T his is called a slide show. To v iew a slide show, follow t he steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button. • Th e last sh ot t aken is d isplayed.
102 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can protect files f r om bei n g accidentally deleted. Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- Pr otect ed fi les cann ot be d elet ed norm all y.
103 Other P layback F unctions 3 To protect all y our f il e s, follow t he st eps below. 1 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button. 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • The p layback se tting m enu appea rs. 3 Press the " butto n to select [PROTECT ] and press the $ button.
104 Other P layback F unctions 3 To protect selected files all at once, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button. 2 Turn the zoo m lever towa rd 9 (Thumbnail Display) twic e . • Th e scree n is divided in to 12 fr ames a nd thu mbnails are displaye d.
105 Other P layback F unctions 3 The still images record ed on an S D memory c ard can be printed out if you take them to a store that offers a digital cam era print service. To use a pr int service, you must make print settings on your came ra. These settings are c alled Digit al Print Order Forma t (DPOF ) settings.
106 Other P layback F unctions 3 To apply DPOF settings to al l your st i ll images, f ollow t he s teps below. 1 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button. 2 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • The p layback se tting m enu appea rs. 3 Press the " butto n to select [DPO F] and pres s the $ button.
107 Other P layback F unctions 3 To mak e the D POF set tings for selected s till images all at o nce, follow the step s below. 1 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button. 2 Turn the zoom lever tow ard 9 (Thumbnail Display) tw ice. • Th e scree n is divided in to 12 fr ames a nd thu mbnails are displaye d.
108 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can reduc e the image size of a shot still image to c reate a new file with a different image siz e. Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- You ca n resize o nly still im ages an d still ima ges with vo ice memos.
109 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can copy all m ovies, still images, and sound data stored in the internal memory onto an SD memo ry card at once. 1 Turn th e came ra off. 2 I n se rt an S D memory card. 3 Turn th e came ra on. 4 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button.
110 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can straighten rectangular objects, such as a message board or business card, shot at an angle, to make them look as if t hey were shot squarely. 1 Press the 6 (Pl ayback ) button. 2 Press the !" #$ buttons to display the fi le you want to stra ig hten .
111 Other P layback F unctions 3 Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- Sk ew corr ecti on mode does not w ork wi th mov ies.
112 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can restore all deleted f iles. Deleted f iles cannot be rest ored after performing any of the following operations. • Turning the cam era off • Switchin g f rom playback mode to shooting mode • Using DPOF, RESIZE , COP Y TO CARD, or S KEW CO RRE CT I ON.
113 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can view files y ou hav e taken on a T V screen. The camera displays everything on the TV screen just as it would on the LCD monitor. To use your television for v iewing, connect your camera to the television wit h the AV c able t hat came with y our c amera .
114 Other P layback F unctions 3 Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- Whe n the A V cabl e i s co nnec ted to th e came ra, th e L CD mo nito r and the sp eak er ou tput turn o ff.
115 D irect Printing 4 4 D irect Printing The Direct P rint standard enables direct printi n g from a c amera t o a printer by c onnecting them via a USB cable. Photos can be printed quickly and easily from your digit al cam era without usi ng a comp uter.
116 D irect Printing 4 Connect y our camera to a printer using the US B cable pr ovided. 1 Make sure th at the cam era is of f. 2 Conn ect you r camer a to a printer using the US B c able provide d. • Turn on the pr inter i f it is not al rea dy on.
117 D irect Printing 4 You can print still images fro m the camera wit h a Pict Bridge- comp atible pri nter. Still i m ages are sent from the int ernal m em ory when no SD memory card is loaded or from a n SD m emory c ard w hen one is loaded .
118 D irect Printing 4 7 Press the !" but tons to selec t an item , and th en press the $ butto n to display t he detailed options s cr e en . • W hen [ CONNECT ING...] is d isplayed, the conn ectio n to the prin ter is not yet establ ish ed. W hen a con necti on is establish ed, [CONNECTING.
119 D irect Printing 4 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • To s pec ify the s etti ngs a s th e defa ult s etti ngs next ti me the camera is connect ed to th e pri nt er, pr es s the AD J.
120 D irect Printing 4 8 Press the !" but tons to set the num ber of copies to print. 9 Rep eat Ste ps 7 and 8 t o selec t all the still i mag es to be prin ted and th e num ber of co pies f or each . 10 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • Th e Dir ect Print men u a ppear s.
121 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 5 C hangi ng Camer a Set tings You can change the camera settings by displaying the S ETUP menu from the shooti ng set ting menu ( G P. 63) or playbac k setting menu ( G P.100). The SETUP menu enables you to set the items listed in the table below.
122 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 This explains how to make t he s ettings. Use the !"$ buttons and MENU/OK button to select and set an it em . 1 Pres s the MENU/OK b utt on. • The sh oo ting sett ing m enu ( or the play back sett ing menu) ap pears.
123 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 Chang ing the di spl ay ----- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • You ca n sel ect a scre en by t he s cr een nu mbe r: 1 Press the # b u tton to s elect a sc re en num ber on t he left of the scre en .
124 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 If the er ror mess age [CAR D ERRO R] is d isplayed w hen an SD memory card is loaded into the cam era or t he card has been u sed with a co mputer or other device, yo u must format t he card prior to use with this camera.
125 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 If the error m essage [ FORMA T I NTERNAL M EMO RY] i s displayed, you must format the internal memory prior to use.
126 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 To adjust the brightness of t he LCD monit or, f ollow the steps below. 1 Di spl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.1 22. 2 Press the " butto n to select [LCD B RIGH TNESS] and p ress th e $ bu tt on.
127 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 The My Settings function allows you to easily shoot w ith your desired settings. You ca n register two groups of settings as “M y Settings”, an d then switch the mode selector t o MY ( My Set tings mode) and select [MY SETTIN G 1] or [ M Y SE TTING 2] t o activate your custom set tings.
128 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 Se tting s S aved i n th e My Set tin g Funct ion PIC QUALI T Y/SI ZE FO CUS Foca l dis tance used in Manu al AE M ETE RING SHARPNESS CON T.
129 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 Step zoom ing is the setting of the focal length with optical zoom ing, which can be fixed to any of se ven levels (28, 35, 50, 85 , 105, 135, 200 mm, equivalent to t hat on a 35mm ca mera). To set step zooming, follow the steps below.
130 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 You can change the upper li m it of the ISO setting for [AUTO-HI] (Auto high sensitivity se tting) ( G P.90) in [ ISO SETTING] on the shooting setting menu. To change the auto high sensitivity set ting, follow the s teps below.
131 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 When shooting a still i mage with a subfile ( G P.94), y ou c an select the size of the subfile that is r ecorded at t he same time as the original stil l image.
132 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 If y ou do not operate the camera for a set period of t im e, it s huts off automatically to conserve battery power (A uto Power O ff). By defa ult, auto power off is s et to one m inute, but you c an change this setting.
133 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 During operation, t he camera generates four types of s ounds: s tart sound, sh utter relea se sound, fo cus sound, and beep sound. To change t h e beep sound settings, follow the steps below. 1 Di spl ay th e SET UP menu .
134 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 The beep sound volume can be changed. To change t h e beep sound volume, follow the ste ps be low. 1 Di spl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.1 22. 2 Press the " b ut to n t o se le ct [ VO L .
135 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 Immediately after you pres s the shutter release button, the still image taken is displayed on the screen fo r a mom ent so you can check it. By default, t he image confirmation time is s et t o 0. 5 second, but this can be c hanged.
136 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 When funct ions are as signed to t he ADJ. button, you can display various shoot ing setting sc reens with fewer but ton operations and without displaying the sho oting setting menu. You can use [ADJ BTN. SET.1] to [ADJ BTN.
137 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 You can set whether to us e the AF auxiliary light when shooting with auto f oc us. When [AF AUX. LIGHT ] i s s et to [ ON] , t he AF auxiliary light light s as required du ring sho oting, and the auto focus distan ce is measured.
138 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 This function allows y ou t o crop and r ecord a shot image. Conventional digit al zoom enlarges a port ion of an image to a s et magnification. However, auto resize zoom sav es the cropped portion of t he image so the image quality is not be decreased.
139 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 5 Tu rn an d ho ld t he z o om l eve r to wa rd z ( Telephot o) until the max imum magnif icat ion is reach ed on th e zoom ba r, then mome ntar il y rel ease t he z o om leve r, and t hen tur n the zoo m leve r aga in towa rd z (T el eph o to ).
140 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 If the init ial set tings are changed for the f ol lowing f unctions, you can set the cam era to have the icon of that function blink and to display a warning message about the funct ion with the changed setting for a few s econds when the cam era is turned on.
141 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 The f o llowing i c ons are enlarged in norma l symbol display ( G P.5 5). Flash, Macro Shooting, S elf-timer, Wh ite balance, F ocus, Expos ure compens ation, ISO.
142 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 To transfer images to your computer using software, change the [USB CONNECTI ON] setting de pending on the software.
143 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 To change the USB setting, fol low the steps below. 1 Di spl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.1 22. 2 Press the " b ut to n t o se le ct [ U SB C O N NE C TI ON ] a nd press the $ button.
144 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 When you shoot a st ill image, it i s stored on an SD mem ory card or in the internal m emory with a consecutively num bered file n ame that is aut omatically assigned. When you switch SD mem ory card s, you can set y our camera to continue consecutive numbering from the previously loaded card.
145 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • Whe n da ta is r eco rde d to the int ern al m emo ry , fil es a re ass ign ed c ons ecu tiv ely num bered fil e na mes, j ust as if [S EQUE NTIA L NO.
146 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 You can shoot still images wit h t he t ime or da te stamped onto the picture. The date/ti m e setting on t h e SETUP menu is explained here. 1 Di spl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.
147 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 You can change the language d ispl a yed on the screen. The defaul t s etting varies depending on where you purchas ed the came ra. To change t h e display language, f ollow the steps below. 1 Di spl ay th e SET UP menu .
148 Ch angi ng C am era Set tin gs 5 You can view your st i ll images and m ovies on a television screen by connecting you r camera t o a television w ith the AV c abl e that came with your camera.
149 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer 6 Dow nl oadi n g Imag es to Y o ur C om put er Refer to P .166 for M acintosh. You need to ins tall s oftware for t r ansferring images to your comp uter before y ou can download images f rom the cam era.
150 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer Once you i nsert t he Caplio Softwa re C D- ROM in the CD-ROM driv e, the insta ller scr een appears aut omatic ally.
151 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer When [Ins tallin g De skTop Bind er Li te ] is cli ck ed: ( G P. 155) The f o llowing software is i ns talled: XP: Windo ws XP 98: Windo ws 9 8SE/Me /20 00.
152 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer The following environments are necessary for us ing Caplio Software CD-R OM. Please chec k y our comput er, or t he comput er’s user manual.
153 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer Install the r equi r ed software on y our computer before conne cting the camera. Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • Do no t ins tall th e soft ware wh en the ca mera is c onne cted t o your co mputer with a USB ca ble.
154 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer 4 Click [Next] . • The [Ch oos e D esti nat io n Loca ti on] screen ap pears. 5 Confirm where y ou want to inst all and th en click [ Nex t]. • The [S ele ct P rogr am Fo ld er] scre en appea rs. 6 Confirm t h e dest ina tion locat ion an d then cli ck [Nex t].
155 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer DeskTopB i nd er Lite i s used for managing business docum ents. A s well as still images captured with a digital camera, you can manage a variety of documents, including do cuments input by scann er, documents cr eated with various applicatio ns and image files.
156 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer 2 Click [Installing DeskTo pBinde r Lite]. • After a few m omen ts, th e [W elcome t o the I nsta llShield Wiz ard for Capl i o Soft ware S] scree n a ppear s. 3 Click [Next] . • After a few m omen ts, the [ Choo se Destina tion Lo catio n] scree n appea rs.
157 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • Do no t ins tall th e soft ware wh en the ca mera is c onne cted t o your co mputer with a USB ca ble.
158 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • For Win dows 20 00/X P, admi nistra tor pr ivile ges ar e requi red to un inst all the s oftwar e.
159 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer 1 Click [Start] on the Windows task bar. 2 Select [Settings] -[Control P anel] ([Contr ol Pane l] for XP). 3 Double -click the [Add /Rem ove Progr ams] icon (o r the [Add or Rem ove P rograms] ico n i n Wi ndows XP).
160 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer After installing the software o n your c omputer, connec t your cam era to t he com puter. Depending on t he software y ou are us ing, change the [USB CONNECTI ON] setting on t he S ETUP menu of the camera.
161 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer You can download images fr om the camera to a com puter without having to use software. 1 Chang e [USB C ONNE CTION] to [MASS ST R] on the SETU P m enu. ( G P.14 2) 2 Mak e su re t h at the camera p o wer is o ff.
162 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- Wh en an SD memory card is loa ded, its file s are dis playe d. Ot her wise , fi les i n th e in terna l mem ory a re dis play ed.
163 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer Co nnec tin g the C am era to the Co m puter fo r the Fi rs t Time The first time y ou connect your cam era to the com puter us i ng a USB cable, the [Found New Har dware Wizard] screen appears. (Does not appear on Macintosh.
164 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer 4 Select [RICOH Gate La], c heck [Al wa ys us e this pro gra m for this a ctio n] c heck box , an d then cli ck [OK] . • To lo ad imag es from t h e camera with ass istance from the W indow s XP “Sca nner and Cam e ra Wizard”, sele c t [M icr o sof t Sc an ne r an d Cam er a Wiza rd] .
165 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer If images a re down l oaded using RICOH G ate La or the [Scanner and Camera W izard], turn the camera of f after downloading images and disconnect the U SB cable. Perform the following operat ions when dis connecting t he camer a from your computer.
166 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer Refer to P .149 for W indows. This camera supports the following Macintosh operating syst ems. • Mac O S 9.
167 6 Downlo ading I m ages to Your Computer 5 From t he d isplaye d dr ive, cop y a file to the d esir ed locat ion. • The figu re be low shows th e folde r conf igurat ion in the driv e. • Whe n the co ntents of t he inter nal memo ry a re di splayed , th e driv e name is [RICOHDCI].
168 7 App endic es 7 A ppendic es If an error me ssage is displayed on the s creen, ta ke the corresponding ac tion. Troubleshooting Error Messages Er ror Mes sa ge Cause a nd Ac t io n Re fer t o INSERT CA RD No car d is loaded. Insert a car d. P.24 SET DA TE.
169 7 App endic es Camera Troubleshooting Powe r Supp ly Problem C ause So luti on Re fer to The camera does n ot turn on. Bat t e ry is not l oaded or is exhau sted. Load t he rec hargeable battery correc t ly or cha rge the battery as requi red. P.2 4 P.
170 7 App endic es Shooting Problem C ause So luti on Re fer to The camera does n ot shoot even i f yo u pres s the s hutter relea se butto n. Bat t e ry is ex hausted. Charge th e rechargeabl e battery . P.23 The c amera is no t on or it is not i n the sh ooting mode.
171 7 App endic es The flash d oes not fire or the f lash cann ot ch arge. The flash canno t be used in the fol lowi ng ca ses : • When whi te balance brac ket is set • In Mu lti-shot mode • In mo vie m ode In scene m odes, the fla s h is disabl ed by default .
172 7 App endic es Play back /D elet ing Problem C ause So luti on Re fer to Cannot play back , or the playbac k screen does not a ppear. The c amera is no t in playb ack mode. Pr ess th e 6 ( P lay back) b utton. P.46 The V IDEO/AV cable is not conne cted pro perly.
173 7 App endic es Othe r Pr oble ms Problem C ause So luti on Re fer to Cannot load t he S D memor y card. The c ard i s fac i n g the wr ong w ay. Load c orrect ly. P.24 The camera does n ot operat e even when th e butto ns are pressed . Bat t e ry is running low .
174 7 App endic es For details about the software, refer to the “S oftware User G uide” (PDF file). When software for you r Ricoh digital camera is use d on a comp uter with Window s XP Service P ack 2 installed, the follo wi ng warning message may appear at software activation or USB connection.
175 7 App endic es 3 Cl ic k th e [Ex ce p tio n s] tab . 4 Check that the s oft wa re is in [Prog ra ms and Serv ices ]. 5 Click the [Add Progr am] bu tton to a dd softw are that uses th e networ k. If yo u c licke d t he [ Ask Me Lat er] b ut ton: Each time the program is activated, the [ W indows Security A lert] dialog box appears.
176 7 App endic es Gener al Ca me ra P art s Specificati ons Video Sign al For mat NTSC , PAL Power Sour ce Voltage R echargea ble Battery DB- 70 (3.6 V) × 1 E xte r nal D im ens i on s (W) × (H ) × (D) 99.
177 7 App endic es Ima ge Dat a Rec or d/Pla yb ac k Pa rt I/O Term ina ls Memo ry C ards fo r Reco rding and Pl ayba ck Dis tance Co ntrol AF Met hod N ormal Shoot ing: CCD met hod, Macr o: CCD meth od AF Measure ment Ra nge Normal : a pprox. 0.3 m to A , Macro : approx.
178 7 App endic es The f o llowing table shows the appro ximate number of images that can be recorded in the internal memory and onto an SD mem ory card at various image size and pictur e quality settings.
179 7 App endic es The Caplio R6 can be used with the i tem s (sold s eparately) list ed below. Optional Accessori es Ite m Model Rema rks Rechar geable Batte ry DB-70 Rechar geable b at ter y for use wit h this camer a. Battery Charger BJ-7 Used to char ge the rech argeable bat t er y (D B - 70).
180 7 App endic es Turning the camera off may reset some function set tings t o thei r defaults. The table be low indicates whether or not the function is reset to its default when th e camera is turned off.
181 7 App endic es * The de faul t setti ng varies dep end ing on w here you purc hase d the cam era. SETUP LCD B RIGHTNESS O- REG. MY S ETTIN GS O- STEP ZOOM O OFF ISO AU TO-HIGH O A UTO 400 SUB FIL E SIZE O 320 AUTO POWER OFF O 1 M IN . BEEP SO U ND O AL L VOL .
182 7 App endic es Depending on the scene mode, the operation of functions may differ from when in normal shooting m ode. Refer t o the table be low. About Scene Mode Scene Mode Flash Macr o Shooting .
183 7 App endic es O Available, - No t available For d etail s abo ut opt i o ns, see P.63 . Shooting Setting Menu Items by Scene Mode Se tti ng POR TRA IT FACE SPOR TS LAN DSCAP E NI GHTS CA PE HIG H SENSI TIVI TY ZOOM MACRO BLAC K&WH ITE SEPIA SKE W COR MO DE TEXT MODE MOVIE Refer to PIC Q UALI TY /SI ZE OOOOOOOOOO - O P.
184 7 App endic es Using Your Camera Abroad Warrant y This prod uct w as manufactur ed for us e in the country in which it was purchased . The warr anty is only val id in the count ry in whi ch t h e camera was purc hased.
185 7 App endic es Caut io ns on Use • This pr oduct w as m anufac tur ed for use in the co untry in whic h it was purch ased. T he war ranty is o nly valid in the cou ntry in which the cam era was purcha sed .
186 7 App endic es Ca re • Pleas e not e that if finge rpri nts, dirt, etc. ge t onto the lens, pic ture qua lity will suf fer. • W hen dus t or di rt does get o n the le ns, do no t tou ch i t dir ect ly w ith y our fing ers, and eithe r use a bl ower ( availa ble in s tore s) to blow it of f, or a soft cloth to gently d ust it off.
187 7 App endic es 1. This product is backed by a li mited warra nty. During the warranty pe riod mentione d in the Warran ty supplied with your camera, any de fective parts will be repair ed free of charge. In the event of a camera m alfunction, cont act the deal er from w hich you purchased the camer a or your nea rest Ricoh Rep air Cen ter .
188 7 App endic es INFORMATIO N TO THE USE R USA F CC Part15 C lass B The e quipment ha s been tested and found t o comply wi th the limits for a Class B digita l device, pu rsuant to pa rt 15 of th e FCC Rules. These limits a re designed to pr ovide reason able protect ion again st harmful in terference in a residentia l i n stallation.
189 A Acrob at R eader .... ........... ..... ..... 157 ADJ B TN. SET .1, 2, 3, 4 ...... ..... 136 ADJ. B utton ..... ..... ........... 15, 60 , 99 AE METE RING ..... ...... ..... .......... .. 71 AF AUX . LIGHT .... ........... ..... ..... 137 AF Aux ilia ry Ligh t/Sel f-Tim er Lamp .
190 LANGUAGE/ N ....... ..... .... 2 7, 147 LCD BRIG HTNESS .... .......... ..... 126 LCD CONFIR M. ... ........... ..... ..... 135 LCD Mon itor ......... ...... .......... . 15 , 17 Lens . ........... ..... ..... ........... ..... ....... 14 Lens Cov er .
191 USB Termin al .. ........... . 15, 116, 160 V VIDEO OUT MODE .... .......... ..... 148 VOL. SET TINGS ........ ..... ..... ..... 134 W WHITE B ALANCE ...... .......... ..... .. 87 White Balan ce Bracke t (WB-B KT) .......... ...... .......... ....
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