Ricoh Digital Camera 170543 User Guide

GXR DIGITAL CAMERA BODY  
Camera Body User Guide  
The product serial number can be found on the bottom of  
the camera body.  
Before You Begin  
Before using your camera body, take a few moments to familiarize  
yourself with the controls and displays (pages 1–10). Refer to this  
section as you read through the rest of the manual.  
Basic Photography and Playback  
Read this section before using the camera for the first time. It covers the  
steps involved in readying the camera for use, taking photographs,  
and playing them back (pages 11–44).  
Reference  
Read this section for information on topics not covered in “Basic Photography  
and Playback.It covers advanced shooting and playback options, and  
describes how to print photographs, customize camera settings,  
and copy pictures to a computer (pages 45–187).  
The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use. The  
battery is not charged at the time of purchase.  
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Notices  
Safety precautions: Read all safety precautions thoroughly to ensure  
safe use.  
Test shots: Take test shots to ensure that the camera is working  
properly before taking photos on important occasions.  
Copyright: Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents,  
magazines, and other materials, other than for personal, home,  
or other 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 display images as a result of product malfunction.  
Warranty: This product is manufactured to local specifications and the  
warranty is valid within the country of purchase. The manufacturer  
assumes no responsibility for servicing the product in other countries  
or bearing any expense thereby incurred.  
Radio interference: Operating this product in the vicinity of other  
electronic equipment may adversely affect both the camera and  
the other device. Interference is particularly likely if the camera is  
used in close proximity to a radio or television. This can be resolved  
by moving the camera as far as possible from the other device,  
reorienting the radio or television antenna, or plugging the radio or  
television into a different outlet.  
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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.  
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Safety Precautions  
WarningSymbols  
Various symbols are used throughout this instruction manual and  
on the product to prevent physical harm to you or other people and  
damage to property. The symbols and their meanings are explained  
below.  
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to  
imminent risk of death or serious injury if ignored or  
incorrectly handled.  
Danger  
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death  
or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.  
Warning  
Caution  
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to injury  
or physical damage if ignored or incorrectly handled.  
SampleWarnings  
The symbol alerts you to actions that must be performed.  
The symbol alerts you to prohibited actions.  
The symbol may be combined with other symbols to indicate  
that a specific action is prohibited.  
Examples  
Do not touch  
Do not disassemble  
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this  
equipment.  
Danger  
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or alter the equipment  
yourself. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment poses  
significant electrical hazard.  
Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or directly solder the  
battery.  
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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 the sea or allow it  
to get wet.  
Do not attempt to pierce, hit, compress, drop, or subject the  
battery to any other severe impact or force.  
Do not use a battery that is significantly damaged or deformed.  
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 body.  
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.  
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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 with 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 body 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.  
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Keep the battery and SD memory card used in this equipment  
out of the reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion.  
Consumption is harmful to human beings. If swallowed, seek  
medical assistance immediately.  
Keep the equipment out of the reach of children.  
Do not touch the internal components of the equipment if they  
become exposed as a result of being dropped or damaged. The  
high-voltage circuitry in the equipment could lead to an electric  
shock. Remove the battery as soon as possible, being careful  
to avoid electric shocks or burns. Take the equipment to your  
nearest dealer or service center if it is damaged.  
Do not use the equipment in wet areas as this could result in fire  
or electric shock.  
Do not use the equipment near flammable gases, gasoline,  
benzene, thinner or similar substances to avoid the risk of  
explosion, fire or burns.  
Do not use the equipment in locations where usage is restricted  
or prohibited as this may lead to disasters or accidents.  
Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the electrical plug as this  
may lead to fire.  
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock or injury, do not use  
the battery charger with commercially available electronic  
transformers when traveling abroad.  
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Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this unit.  
Caution  
Contact with 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. (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.  
Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets. Loose  
cords pose a fire hazard.  
Do not allow the camera body to get wet. In addition, do not  
operate it with wet hands. Both pose the risk of electric shock.  
Do not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles, as this may cause the  
driver to lose control and result in a traffic accident.  
Safety  
Precautions for instructions provided with the product before  
Accessories using that product.  
When using optional products, carefully read the  
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Product Manuals  
The following manuals are provided with the GXR camera body:  
CameraBodyUserGuide (this booklet)  
This guide describes how to use your camera and install the  
supplied software.  
* Read this guide along with the documentation provided  
with the camera unit.  
SoftwareUserGuide (pdf file)  
The Software User Guide describes how to copy pictures from  
your camera body to a computer for display and editing. It is  
available in several languages, each in its own folder in the  
“DC Manualfolder on the supplied CD.  
For ease of reference, copy the  
pdf file from the CD to your  
computer hard disk.  
“Irodio Photo & Video Studioimage viewing and editing software  
is also included with this product. For information on using this  
software, see the Help menu in Irodio Photo & Video Studio or  
telephone one of the following customer support centers:  
North America (U.ꢀS.ꢀA.):  
+1–800–458–4029 (toll free)  
U. K., Germany, France, and Spain: +800–1532–4865 (toll free)  
Other European countries:  
China:  
Other Asian countries:  
Business hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM  
+44–1489–564–764  
+86–21–5385–3786  
+63–2–438–0090  
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Table of Contents  
Package Contents...................................................................................................... ii  
Notices.............................................................................................................................iii  
Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................iv  
Product Manuals........................................................................................................ix  
Before You Begin  
1
Read this section before using your camera body for the first time.  
Introduction .................................................................................... 2  
Parts of the Camera Body .....................................................................................2  
Basic Photography and Playback  
11  
Read this section before using your camera for the first time.  
First Steps.......................................................................................12  
Charging the Battery.............................................................................................12  
Inserting the Battery .............................................................................................14  
Inserting Memory Cards.....................................................................................15  
Attaching the Camera Unit to the Camera Body................................17  
Turning the Power On and O.......................................................................18  
Basic Setup..................................................................................................................20  
Taking Photographs.....................................................................21  
Holding the Camera..............................................................................................21  
Taking a Photograph.............................................................................................22  
Zoom..............................................................................................................................26  
Close-ups (Macro Mode)....................................................................................27  
Flash Photography .................................................................................................28  
Self-Timer .....................................................................................................................31  
Tilt Indicator................................................................................................................32  
Viewing and Deleting Photographs..........................................34  
Viewing Photographs...........................................................................................34  
Deleting Photographs..........................................................................................39  
O (DISP.) Button...................................................................................................42  
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Reference  
45  
Read this section for more information on camera functions.  
More on Photography .................................................................46  
Mode P: Program Shift.........................................................................................46  
Mode A: Aperture Priority..................................................................................48  
Mode S: Shutter Priority ......................................................................................49  
Mode M: Manual Exposure...............................................................................50  
4 Mode: Settings for Various Scenes..............................................52  
“MYModes: Using Custom Settings...........................................................57  
Shooting Menu ........................................................................................................58  
Playback Functions ......................................................................94  
Viewing Movies........................................................................................................94  
Viewing MP Files......................................................................................................95  
Playback Menu............................................................................101  
Playback Menu ...................................................................................................... 101  
Viewing Pictures on TV..................................................................................... 118  
Printing Photographs ................................................................120  
Connecting the Camera Body ..................................................................... 120  
Printing....................................................................................................................... 122  
Camera Settings..........................................................................126  
Key Custom Options.......................................................................................... 129  
Setup............................................................................................................................ 139  
Copying Pictures to a Computer..............................................151  
Windows.................................................................................................................... 151  
Macintosh................................................................................................................. 162  
Technical Notes...........................................................................167  
Troubleshooting................................................................................................... 167  
Specifications.......................................................................................................... 175  
Optional Accessories ......................................................................................... 178  
Using the Product Abroad.............................................................................. 183  
Precautions for Use............................................................................................. 183  
Care and Storage.................................................................................................. 185  
Warranty and Servicing.................................................................................... 186  
NOTICES..................................................................................................................... 187  
Index .............................................................................................188  
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Before You Begin  
Read this section before using your camera  
body for the first time.  
Introduction .............................................................. 2  
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Introduction  
This manual describes how to take pictures and play  
them back. To ensure that you get the most from this  
product, read this manual thoroughly before use and  
keep it handy when using the product.  
Parts of the Camera Body  
For more information, refer to the page number to the  
right of each item.  
Front  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
7
8 9 10  
14  
13  
12 11  
1 Up-downꢀdialꢀ................................5  
9 Microphoneꢀ..................................–  
2 Modeꢀdialꢀlockꢀreleaseꢀ...................4 10ꢀ Strapꢀeyeletꢀ...................................ii  
3 Modeꢀdialꢀ......................................4 11ꢀ Alignmentꢀmarkꢀforꢀattachingꢀ  
cameraꢀunitꢀ.................................17  
12ꢀ Connector....................................17  
13ꢀ Cameraꢀunitꢀreleaseꢀleverꢀ............17  
14ꢀ Flash............................................28  
4 Shutter-releaseꢀbuttonꢀ..........21,ꢀ23  
5 Powerꢀswitch.........................18,ꢀ21  
6 AFꢀauxiliaryꢀlightꢀ.................31,ꢀ140  
7 Hotꢀshoeꢀ....................................181  
8 Flashꢀcover...................................29  
2
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Back  
5
9 10 11  
1
2
3
12  
13  
14  
4
15  
22 21 20 19 18 6 7 8  
17  
16  
23  
1 DIRECTꢀbuttonꢀ..............................5 14ꢀ Directionalꢀpad............................37  
+ꢀ(!).....................................137  
–ꢀ(%)ꢀ.....................................137  
Fn1ꢀ(Function1)ꢀ(#)ꢀ...............136  
Fn2ꢀ(Function2)ꢀ($)ꢀ...............136  
2 OPEN/f(flash)ꢀbutton................29  
3 VF/LCDꢀbutton.............................42  
4 Pictureꢀdisplay...............................8  
5 Autofocus/flashꢀlamp  
................................ 18,ꢀ22,ꢀ29ꢀ,141  
6 ConnectorꢀforꢀUSBꢀcable  
.......................... 120,ꢀ159,ꢀ160,ꢀ162  
7 ConnectorꢀforꢀA/Vꢀcable.............118  
15C/Dꢀbutton  
....................................58,ꢀ101,ꢀ126  
16Oꢀ(DISP.)ꢀbuttonꢀ....................42  
17tꢀ(self-timer)/dꢀ(delete)ꢀbutton  
..............................................31,ꢀ39  
8
ConnectorꢀforꢀHDMIꢀminiꢀcable...119  
18ꢀ Tripodꢀscrewꢀholeꢀ......................176  
19ꢀ Battery/cardꢀcover.................14,ꢀ15  
20ꢀ Releaseꢀleverꢀ.........................14,ꢀ15  
21ꢀ Speakerꢀ........................................–  
22ꢀ Strapꢀeyeletꢀ...................................ii  
23ꢀ Connectorꢀcover.................118,ꢀ121  
9 ADJ.ꢀleverꢀ..............................5,ꢀ134  
106ꢀ(playback)ꢀbutton  
................................ 19,ꢀ34,ꢀ94,ꢀ101  
11Nꢀ(macro)ꢀbuttonꢀ......................27  
128ꢀ(telephoto)/zꢀ(enlargedꢀ  
view)ꢀbuttonꢀ.........................26,ꢀ36  
139ꢀ(wide-angle)/Zꢀ(thumbnailꢀ  
display)ꢀbutton......................26,ꢀ36  
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Mode Dial  
1
Before shooting, press the  
mode dial lock release (1)  
and rotate the mode dial  
to choose a shooting mode  
(2).  
2
P (program shift):  
You choose from choose an aperture choose  
combinations  
shutter  
A (aperture priority):You S (shutter priority): You  
shutter  
of and let the camera speed and let the  
speed adjust the shutter camera adjust  
a
and aperture that speed for optimal aperture for optimal  
produce the same exposure (page 48).  
exposure (page 46).  
exposure (page 49).  
M (manual exposure):  
You choose shutter  
speed and aperture  
(page 50).  
5 (auto): The camera  
sets shutter speed  
and aperture for  
optimal  
exposure  
(page 21).  
4 (scene):  
Optimize settings for  
the current subject  
or scene, or shoot  
movies (page 52).  
MYꢀ, MY2, MYꢁ (“my settings”): Recall settings  
saved using Reg. My Settings (pages 57,  
129).  
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Up-down Dial and ADJ. Lever  
Up-down dial  
When viewing pictures or  
navigating the menus, you can  
use the up-down dial in place of  
+ and , and the ADJ. lever in place  
of Fnꢀ and Fn2. The ADJ. lever and  
up-down dial can also be used to  
select shutter speed and aperture  
in P, A, S, and M modes.  
ADJ. lever  
You can assign frequently-used shooting menu items  
to the ADJ. lever for easy access (page 134). To display a  
shooting menu item, center the ADJ. lever and press it in;  
you can then use the lever and up-down dial to select an  
option.  
Note  
The M Mode Dial Options and Playback Mode Dial Options  
items in the key custom options tab can be used to change the  
assigned functions of the up-down dial and ADJ. lever (page 138).  
DIRECT Button  
Press the DIRECT button in the  
shooting mode to display the  
current shooting settings.  
DIRECT  
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DIRECTscreen  
For more information, refer to the page number to the  
right of each item.  
1
2
3
8
4
5
7
6
9
10  
13  
12  
18  
11  
15  
14 16 17  
1 Shootingꢀmode..............................4 10ꢀ Exposureꢀmeteringꢀ......................70  
2 Aperture..........................46,ꢀ48,ꢀ50 11ꢀ Imageꢀsettingsꢀ............................71  
3 Shutterꢀspeedꢀ..................46,ꢀ49,ꢀ50 12ꢀ Pictureꢀquality/size/movieꢀsize....61  
4 Flashꢀmode..................................28 13ꢀ Bracketingꢀ...................................75  
5 Flashꢀcompensation/manual  
flashꢀamountꢀ.........................78,ꢀ79  
6 Exposureꢀcompensationꢀ..............85  
7 ISO...............................................90  
8 Whiteꢀbalanceꢀ.............................86  
9 Focusꢀmodeꢀ.................................64  
14ꢀ Continuousꢀ..................................73  
15ꢀ Informationꢀareaꢀ...........................7  
16ꢀ Macroꢀmodeꢀ................................27  
17ꢀ AEꢀLockꢀ......................................136  
18ꢀ Self-timer....................................31  
Changing the Shooting Settings on the DIRECT screen  
On the DIRECT screen, move the cursor using +, , Fnꢀ,  
Fn2 or the ADJ. lever (left and right) to highlight an item,  
and change the setting directly using the up-down dial.  
The exposure compensation can be adjusted using +  
and instead of the up-down dial.  
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Displaying the Options for the Shooting Settings  
Pressing the ADJ. lever when an item is highlighted on  
the DIRECT screen displays the options for the setting  
item. Select the desired option using + and , or the up-  
down dial, and then press the ADJ. lever or the C/  
D button to set the option.  
Caution  
The settings of shooting mode, macro mode, self-timer, and flash  
mode for built-in flash cannot be changed by selecting the item  
on the DIRECT screen. Change the settings using the mode dial  
or the buttons on the camera body.  
Notes  
• Pressing the DISP. button changes the setting of background  
image (page 140).  
• Pressing C/D on the DIRECT screen will display the  
shooting menu (page 59).  
• After setting the exposure compensation, press Fnꢀ, Fn2, or the  
ADJ. lever (left or right) to move the cursor to other items.  
• When in manual exposure mode, the exposure indicator to  
achieve optical exposure will be displayed instead of the  
exposure compensation slider.  
• When in program shift mode, the value of shutter speed and  
aperture will be changed at the same time to produce the same  
exposure.  
• The item name of shooting menu corresponding to the  
selected item on the DIRECT screen will be displayed in the  
information area.  
Displaying the Next or Previous Page  
If the items displayed on a screen extends over multiple pages,  
you can display the next or previous page by pressing + or , or  
rotating the up-down dial while pressing the DIRECT button.  
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Picture Display  
The following indicators may be displayed during  
shooting and playback.  
Shooting (still photography)  
Shooting (movie mode)  
1
2
3
4
5 6 7  
8
37 38  
4:3  
N
21  
22  
23  
24  
9
26  
10  
11  
25cm-  
20  
12  
13  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
32  
25  
F 2.5  
1/50  
29  
200  
27 28  
30  
31  
33  
34  
35  
36  
F 2.5  
1/50  
200  
1 Flashꢀmode............ 28 9 Focusꢀmode/full  
2 Flashꢀcompensation/  
manualꢀflashꢀamount 10ꢀ Whiteꢀbalance/  
18ꢀ Dateꢀimprintꢀ.......... 84  
pressꢀsnapꢀ........64,ꢀ69  
19ꢀ Batteryꢀlevelꢀ.......... 10  
20ꢀ Autoexposureꢀlock  
............................ 136  
21ꢀ Self-timer.............. 31  
22ꢀ Macroꢀmodeꢀ.......... 27  
23ꢀ Minimumꢀshooting  
distance............... 144  
24ꢀ Digitalꢀzoomꢀratio  
.............................. 26  
25ꢀ Zoomꢀbarꢀ............... 26  
26ꢀ Intervalꢀshooting... 83  
27ꢀ Exposureꢀindicator  
.............................. 50  
.........................78,ꢀ79  
whiteꢀbalance  
compensationꢀ...86,ꢀ89  
3 Sceneꢀmode........... 52  
Continuousꢀ.............73  
11ꢀ Exposureꢀmetering  
4 Shootingꢀmode........ 4  
.............................. 70  
5 Numberꢀofꢀexposures 12ꢀ Imageꢀsettingsꢀ...... 71  
remainingꢀ*ꢀ.......... 177  
13ꢀ Bracketingꢀ............. 75  
6 Destination............ 15  
7 Snapꢀfocusꢀdistance  
.........................64,ꢀ68  
8 Pictureꢀquality/size  
.............................. 61  
14ꢀ Histogramꢀ............. 44  
15ꢀ Distortionꢀcorrection  
.............................. 81  
16ꢀ Noiseꢀreductionꢀ..... 80  
17ꢀ Cameraꢀshake  
correctionꢀ.............. 92  
28ꢀ Aperture.....46,ꢀ48,ꢀ50  
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29ꢀ Shutterꢀspeed  
...................46,ꢀ49,ꢀ50  
30ꢀ Exposure  
32ꢀ Tiltꢀindicatorꢀ.......... 32 36ꢀ Focusꢀbarꢀ............... 64  
33ꢀ Exposure  
warning................. 86  
37ꢀ Movieꢀlengthꢀ..63,ꢀ177  
38ꢀ Timeꢀavailableꢀ*...... 55  
compensationꢀ....... 85  
34ꢀ Blurꢀwarningꢀ....24,ꢀ93  
31ꢀ ISO......................... 90  
35ꢀ Depthꢀofꢀfieldꢀ........ 64  
* Approximation only; actual capacity varies with shooting conditions  
and make of memory card. Display shows9999when memory remains  
for over 9,999 images.  
Note  
The shooting settings can be viewed by pressing the DIRECT  
button (page 5).  
Playback (photographs)  
Playback (movies)  
1
2 3  
4
5 6  
7
8
4:3  
N
15  
16  
2010/01/01 00:20  
F
ISO 200 EV+0.7  
2.5  
1/50  
2010/0101 00:20  
9
17 18  
10 11  
12 13 14  
1 Fileꢀnumberꢀ.............– 8 Pictureꢀquality/size  
13ꢀ Shutterꢀspeed  
.............................. 61  
...................46,ꢀ49,ꢀ50  
2 Currentꢀframeꢀ..........–  
9 Dateꢀofꢀrecording  
.......................20,ꢀ149  
10ꢀ Aperture.....46,ꢀ48,ꢀ50  
14ꢀ Batteryꢀlevelꢀ.......... 10  
15ꢀ Length/elapsedꢀtime  
3 Totalꢀframesꢀ............–  
4 Playbackꢀmode  
indicator..................–  
................................–  
11ꢀ ISO......................... 90 16ꢀ Progressꢀindicator....–  
5 Protectedꢀimage.. 112  
12ꢀ Exposure  
compensationꢀ....... 85  
17ꢀ Whiteꢀbalanceꢀ....... 86  
18ꢀ Whiteꢀbalance  
6 DPOFꢀprint  
indicator.............. 115  
compensationꢀ.........89  
7 Sourceꢀ................... 15  
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Notes  
• The picture display may also display warnings and messages.  
• Additional information can be viewed  
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N
by pressing the DISP. button (page 42).  
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TheBatteryLevelIndicator  
Battery level is shown by the icon at the bottom right  
corner of the picture display.  
Icon  
Description  
Battery fully charged.  
(green)  
(green)  
(orange)  
Battery partially discharged.  
Low battery. Charge or replace as soon as possible.  
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Basic Photography and  
Playback  
Read this section before using your camera  
for the first time.  
First Steps................................................................ ꢀ2  
Taking Photographs ................................................. 2ꢀ  
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First Steps  
Prepare the camera for use.  
Charging the Battery  
The rechargeable battery (DB-90) supplied with the  
camera body is not charged at the time of purchase.  
Charge the battery in the supplied BJ-9 battery charger  
before use.  
Place the battery in the charger.  
Place the battery label up with the “+and “–labels  
oriented to match the labels on the charger.  
1
Caution  
Be sure the battery is in the correct orientation.  
Connect the power cord to the charger, and then  
plug in.  
The charger lamp will light while the battery  
charges. An exhausted battery will recharge in  
about five hours at 25°C.  
2
Note  
If the charger lamp blinks, a battery or charger fault may  
have occurred. Unplug the power cord and remove the  
battery from the charger.  
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Remove the battery.  
3
Charging is complete when the charger lamp turns  
off. Unplug the power cord and remove the battery  
from the charger.  
Cautions  
Rechargeable Li-ion battery: Use only a genuine DB-90 battery. Do  
not use a battey not specifically designated by Ricoh for use in  
this camera body.  
• The battery may be hot immediately after use. Before removing  
the battery, turn the power off and wait for the battery to cool  
down.  
• Remove the battery if the camera will not be used for extended  
periods.  
Tip:BatteryCapacity  
The number of shots that can be taken with a fully-charged  
DB-90 battery differs depending on the camera unit. The tests  
are conducted according to CIPA standards under the following  
conditions: at the temperature of 23°C (73°F); with the picture  
display on; shoot every 30 seconds with flash fired every other  
shot; turn the camera off and on every 10 shots taken. See the  
documentation provided with the camera unit for details.  
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Inserting the Battery  
Be sure the power is off before inserting or removing the  
battery.  
1 Open the battery/card cover.  
Unlatch (1) and open  
(2) the cover.  
1
Insert the battery.  
Using the battery to keep  
the battery latch pressed  
2
2
downward, slide the  
battery in. The latch will  
click into place when the  
battery is fully inserted.  
3 Close the battery/card cover.  
Close (1) and latch (2)  
the cover.  
2
Caution  
Be sure the cover is latched.  
1
RemovingtheBattery  
Unlatch and open the battery/card cover, press the latch  
downward to release it, and then remove the battery. Be  
careful not to drop the battery.  
Caution  
If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove  
and store the battery in a cool dry place.  
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Inserting Memory Cards  
Pictures can be stored in the camera body’s 86MB  
internal memory, or optional SD and SDHC memory  
cards. Internal memory is used if no card is inserted; if a  
card is inserted, the card will be used instead.  
Be sure the power is off before inserting or removing a  
memory card.  
1 Open the battery/card cover.  
Unlatch (1) and open (2)  
the cover.  
1
2
Insert the card.  
Holding the memory card  
in the orientation as shown,  
slide it in until it clicks into  
place.  
2
3 Close the battery/card cover.  
Close (1) and latch (2) the  
cover.  
2
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RemovingMemoryCards  
Unlatch and open the battery/card cover, and then press  
the memory card in to eject it. The card can then be  
removed.  
Cautions  
• Pictures will not be saved to internal memory when a memory  
card is inserted, even if the memory card is full.  
• Keep the memory card contacts clean.  
Tip:WriteProtection  
Slide the write-protection switch on  
memory card toLOCKto keep data  
from being written to or deleted from  
the card and to prevent the card from  
being formatted.  
Pictures cannot be taken when the memory card is locked; lock  
the card only to prevent accidental loss of data and be sure to  
unlock the card before shooting.  
Notes  
• Format memory cards before first use or after they have been  
used in a computer or other device (page 139). Be sure to back  
up any important data before formatting.  
• See page 177 for information on memory card capacity.  
• Pictures can be copied to memory cards from internal memory  
(page 115).  
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Attaching the Camera Unit to the Camera Body  
Be sure the power is off before attaching or removing  
the camera unit to/from the camera body.  
Remove the connector caps  
from the camera body and  
camera unit respectively. Align  
the left side of the camera unit  
with the alignment mark on the  
camera body, and then slide the  
camera unit to the left until it  
clicks.  
Alignment mark for  
attaching camera unit  
Removing the Camera Unit from the Camera Body  
Slide the camera unit  
release lever to the right,  
and remove the camera  
unit.  
Be careful not to drop the  
camera body and camera  
unit when removing the  
camera unit from the  
camera body.  
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Turning the Power On and Off  
Shooting Mode  
Slide the power switch to ON to  
turn the camera on. The camera  
will play the start-up sound. The  
autofocus/flash lamp blinks for  
several seconds while the camera  
starts up.  
To turn the camera off, slide the  
power switch to OFF. The number  
of pictures taken so far that day  
will be displayed before the  
camera turns off (zero is displayed  
if the camera clock has not  
been set; if you turn the camera off after changing the  
clock (page 20), the camera will display the number of  
pictures taken after the clock setting was changed).  
Caution  
Changes to continuous (page 73), interval (page 83), and self-  
timer (page 31) settings are lost when the camera is turned  
off. Turning the camera off restores settings for MY modes to  
the values saved with Reg. My Settings. Other settings are  
unaffected.  
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Playback Mode  
When the power is off, pressing  
the 6 button for about a second  
turns the camera on in playback  
mode. Press the 6 button again  
to turn the power off.  
Tip:SleepModeandAutoPowerOff  
The camera will turn the display or power off automatically to  
save power if no operations are performed for the specified time  
in the Sleep Mode (page 141) and Auto Power Off (page 141).  
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Basic Setup  
A language-selection dialog is displayed the first time  
the camera is turned on. Follow the steps below to  
choose a language and set the time and date. To exit  
before setup is complete, press the DISP. button. The  
language, time, and date can be changed at any time in  
the setup menu (page 149).  
Select a language.  
1
Press +, , Fnꢀ, or Fn2 to  
highlight a language, and  
press C/D.  
Set the clock.  
Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to highlight  
2
the year, month, day, hour,  
minute, or date format, and  
then press + or to change.  
After checking that the date  
is correct, press C/D.  
A confirmation dialog will be  
displayed; press C/D  
to set the clock.  
Notes  
• If you leave the battery in the camera body for at least two  
hours, the clock and language settings are retained for about a  
week after the battery was removed.  
• The time and date of recording can be imprinted on  
photographs (page 84).  
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Taking Photographs  
After setting up the camera  
as described in “First Steps”  
(page 12), you are ready to take  
photographs. Slide the power  
switch to ON to turn the camera  
on, and rotate the mode dial to  
5.  
Holding the Camera  
Hold the camera in both hands.  
Hold the camera in both  
hands with your elbows  
lightly pressed against your  
body.  
1
Caution  
Be sure that your fingers, hair or  
the neck strap do not obstruct the  
lens or flash.  
Get ready to shoot.  
2
Rest the finger on the  
shutter-release button.  
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Taking a Photograph  
Focus.  
1
Frame your subject in the center of the picture  
display and press the shutter-release button halfway  
to set focus and exposure.  
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Autofocus/flash lamp  
If the camera is able to focus, the  
focus frames for the objects in  
focus are displayed in green  
(up to nine frames).  
If the camera is unable to focus, the  
focus frame blinks red and the  
autofocus/flash lamp blinks  
green.  
Focus frame  
Take a picture.  
2
Gently press the shutter-release button the rest  
of the way down to take the picture. The picture  
is displayed immediately after shooting for a few  
seconds (page 142), and saved to internal memory  
or memory card.  
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Tip:Shutter-ReleaseButton  
The camera has a two-stage shutter-release button. To focus,  
lightly press the shutter-release button until you feel resistance.  
This is calledpressing the shutter-release button halfway.Press  
the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to shoot.  
Tip:Focus  
The autofocus/flash lamp and the focus frame show whether the  
subject is in focus.  
Focus status  
Before focusing  
Subject in focus  
Unable to focus  
Focus frame  
White  
Autofocus/flash lamp  
Off  
Green  
On (green)  
Blinks (green)  
Red (blinks)  
The camera may be unable to focus on the following:  
• Objects that lack contrast, such as the sky, a wall that is only one  
color, or the hood of a car  
• Flat objects containing only horizontal lines  
• Fast-moving objects  
• Objects that are poorly lit  
• Objects with bright reflections or backlighting  
• Flickering objects, such as fluorescent lights  
• Point light sources, such as light bulbs, spotlights, or LEDs  
Note that one or more focus frames may be displayed in green  
even if the camera is unable to focus on the above subjects;  
check focus in the picture display before shooting. If the camera  
is unable to focus, lock focus on another object at the same  
distance from the camera as your subject, then recompose the  
photograph and take the picture (page 25).  
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Tip:AvoidingBlurredPictures  
To prevent blurring caused by the camera movement when the  
shutter is released (“camera shake”), press the shutter-release  
button smoothly and gently. Blurring is particularly likely to occur  
if:  
• The flash is off and lighting is poor  
• Using digital zoom (page 26)  
In situations in which photographs are especially prone to  
blurring caused by camera shake, a J icon will be displayed  
in the picture display. Hold the camera steady and try focusing  
again, or attempt one of the followings:  
• Turning the flash on ( ) or using auto flash ( ; see page 28)  
• Choosing a higher ISO (page 90)  
• Using the self-timer (page 31)  
• Using the camera shake correction (page 92)  
Notes  
• If the flash will fire when the picture is taken, a pre-flash will be  
emitted to assist focus and exposure.  
• In the case of overexposure or underexposure, a  
be displayed.  
icon will  
• You can choose how long pictures are displayed in the picture  
display after shooting. If desired, photographs can be displayed  
until the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (page 142).  
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Focus Lock  
Use focus lock to compose photographs in which the  
subject is not in the center of the frame. Focus lock can  
also be used if the camera is unable to focus.  
Focus.  
1
Position your subject in the center of the picture  
display and press the shutter-release button halfway  
to focus.  
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Recompose the photograph.  
Keeping the shutter-release button pressed halfway  
to lock focus, recompose the photograph.  
2
Final composition  
Main subject  
Take a picture.  
Gently press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down to take the picture.  
3
Caution  
If the distance between the camera and subject changes while  
focus lock is in effect, focus again at the new distance.  
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Zoom  
The 8 (telephoto) button can be used to zoom in and  
the 9 (wide-angle) button to zoom out.  
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9 8  
Zoom Zoom  
out  
in  
1 Frame the picture using the 8 and 9 buttons.  
Focus.  
Press the shutter-release  
button halfway.  
2
Take a picture.  
3
Gently press the shutter-  
release button the rest of the  
way down.  
Notes  
• If using the camera unit without optical zoom, digital zoom  
works instead of optical zoom.  
• If using a camera unit equipped with optical and digital zoom,  
to switch from optical zoom to digital zoom, release the 8  
button once at the maximum magnification by the optical  
zoom, and then press the 8 button again. To switch from  
digital zoom to optical zoom, press and hold the 9 button.  
• You can check the amount of optical zoom with the zoom bar  
in the picture display. When using the digital zoom, the zoom  
ratio is displayed in the picture display.  
• When RAW is selected for Picture Quality/Size (page 61),  
digital zoom cannot be used.  
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Close-ups (Macro Mode)  
Use macro mode for close-ups of small objects.  
Press the N button.  
1
A N icon will be briefly  
displayed in the center of  
the picture display. N will  
then appear at the upper  
left of the display.  
Focus.  
Frame the subject in the  
picture display and press  
the shutter-release button  
halfway.  
2
4:3  
N
3 Take a picture.  
Gently press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down.  
To exit macro mode, press the N button again.  
Note  
Even if Multi AF, Snap, is selected for Focus, Spot AF is used  
in macro mode (page 64).  
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Flash Photography  
The flash only fires when it is raised. Press the OPEN/f  
button to raise the flash, and press the button again to  
choose from the following flash modes:  
Mode  
Description  
Flash Off The flash is off.  
Auto  
The flash fires automatically when required.  
Red-Eye  
Flash  
Reduces “red-eyein portraits taken with the flash.  
Flash On The flash fires with every shot.  
Combines the flash with slow shutter speeds. Use when  
Flash  
taking portraits that include details of the background or  
Synchro. nightscape. Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent  
blur.  
Manual The flash fires with every shot. The amount of flash can  
Flash  
be set in Manual Flash Amount (page 79).  
Note  
The effective range of the flash differs depending on the camera  
unit. See the documentation provided with the camera unit for  
details.  
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Using the Built-in Flash  
Raise the flash.  
1
Press the OPEN/f button.  
OPEN  
Select a flash mode.  
2
Press the OPEN/f button to select a flash mode. The  
flash mode icon appears at the top left corner of the  
display.  
Notes  
• The selected flash mode remains in effect until a new  
mode is chosen.  
• The autofocus/flash lamp blinks while the flash charges.  
Photographs can be taken when the lamp stops blinking.  
Focus and shoot.  
If the flash will fire when the picture is taken, a pre-  
flash will be emitted to assist focus and exposure.  
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Notes  
• To close the flash when it is not in use, gently press the center of  
the flash cover down until it latches.  
• The flash turns off automatically in movie, continuous, and  
bracketing modes.  
• Do not use the built-in flash when an optional flash is attached.  
Failure to observe this precaution could cause damage to the  
product.  
Caution  
Do not use the flash unit in close proximity to your subject’s eyes.  
Particular care should be observed when photographing infants.  
Do not direct the flash at the operator of a motor vehicle.  
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Self-Timer  
Choose from ten-second, two-second, and custom  
setting timers. Use the two-second timer to prevent blur  
caused by camera movement when the shutter-release  
button is pressed. With the custom setting, a specified  
number of pictures can be taken at a specified interval.  
Set the shooting interval and number of pictures with  
Custom Self-Timer in the shooting menu (page 82).  
Choose a self-timer mode.  
1
4:3  
N
Press the t button once to  
select the ten-second timer,  
twice to select the two-  
second timer, and three times  
to select the custom setting  
timer. Pressing the button the  
fourth time turns the timer off.  
The current selection is displayed in the picture  
display.  
Note  
The selected self-timer mode remains in effect until a new  
mode is chosen.  
Start the timer.  
2
Press the shutter-release button to lock focus and  
start the timer. If the ten-second timer or custom  
setting timer is selected, the AF auxiliary light will  
light.  
Note  
Press C/D to cancel the custom setting timer during  
shooting.  
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Tilt Indicator  
Use the tilt indicator to level the camera when  
photographing buildings or landscapes. It is particularly  
useful for compositions in which the horizon is visible.  
Display options.  
Press and hold the O (DISP.)  
button until level setting  
options are displayed.  
1
Select an option.  
Press + or to highlight an option, and press  
C/D to select the highlighted option.  
2
Option  
Off  
Description  
Tilt indicator is not displayed.  
Tilt indicator is shown in the picture display. The amount  
and direction of tilt can be checked in the tilt indicator.  
The indicator turns green when the camera is level, orange  
when the camera is tilted, and red if the degree of tilt  
exceeds the maximum degree that can be displayed with  
the indicator. Tilt indicator is not shown if the display is  
off, indicators are hidden, or the framing grid is displayed  
(page 42).  
Display  
Disp + Same as Display, except that a beep sounds periodically  
Snd  
when the camera is level.  
A beep sounds periodically when the camera is level. The  
tilt indicator is not displayed in the picture display.  
Sound  
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UnderstandingtheTiltIndicator  
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Green  
Orange  
Camera level  
Camera tilted left  
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Red  
Camera tilted too far to the  
right  
Camera tilted 90 ° left  
Note  
Tilt indicator settings can also be adjusted in the setup menu  
(page 144).  
Cautions  
• The tilt indicator is not displayed when the camera is upside  
down, movies are being recorded, or the interval timer is on.  
• The beep does not sound if the camera’s volume is set off (page  
142).  
• The tilt indicator is intended as a guide only and should not  
be used as a spirit level or in other applications in which a  
high degree of precision is required. Accuracy drops when the  
camera is in motion or you are shooting on a vehicle or other  
moving platform.  
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Viewing and Deleting Photographs  
Pictures can be viewed in the picture display.  
Viewing Photographs  
Press the 6 button in shooting  
mode to display the last  
photograph viewed.  
Press the 6 button again to exit  
to shooting mode.  
Tip:IftheCameraIsOff  
If the power is off, press the 6 button  
for about a second to turn the camera  
on in playback mode.  
Press Fn2 to view photographs in the recorded order, Fnꢀ  
to view in reverse order. Press to skip ten frames ahead,  
+ to go back ten frames.  
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4:3  
N
N
N
Back ten photos  
F
2.5  
200  
2010  
2010  
2010  
Back one photo  
+
4:3  
N
4:3  
N
Fnꢀ  
Fn2  
F
2.5  
200  
F
2.5  
200  
F
2.5  
200  
2010  
2010  
Ahead one photo  
Ahead ten photos  
F
2.5  
200  
Caution  
The camera records JPEG copies of RAW images for display in the  
picture display. When a RAW image is selected for playback, the  
camera shows the JPEG copy and a RAW indicator is displayed.  
If the JPEG copy has been deleted using a computer or other  
device, the camera will display a small preview of the RAW  
image, but you will not be able to view the image at larger  
magnifications. See pages 62, 63 for information on recording  
RAW images.  
Tip:ViewingPicturesinShootingMode  
Photographs are displayed in the picture display immediately  
after shooting. You can choose how long pictures are displayed  
using LCD Confirmation Time in the setup tab (page 142).  
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Tip:ViewingthePicturesinInternalMemory  
If a memory card is inserted, the pictures on the memory card  
will be displayed; the pictures in internal memory cannot be  
viewed even if the memory card is empty. The pictures in internal  
memory will only be displayed if no card is inserted in the camera  
body.  
Tip:AutoRotate  
If On is selected for Auto Rotate in the setup tab (page 143),  
pictures will be automatically displayed in the correct orientation  
in the picture display.  
Viewing Multiple Photographs  
Press the z or Z button  
to choose the number of  
photographs to display from one,  
20, and 81, or to choose to sort  
photographs by the date that  
photographs were taken.  
Single frame  
20 frames  
Last File  
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N
4:3  
N
F
2.5  
200  
2010  
2010  
F
2.5  
Sort by date  
81 frames  
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Multi-frame views can be used to select images for  
display or deletion.  
In multi-frame views, use the directional pad to highlight  
photographs.  
Tip:DirectionalPad  
The cursor can be moved in an oblique direction by pressing the  
diagonal portions on the directional pad.  
Notes  
• To display a photograph full frame, press the ADJ. lever in multi-  
frame view.  
• To display the photographs on the previous or next page in the  
multi-frame view:  
• In the 20- and 81-frame view, press +, –, Fnꢀ, Fn2, or ADJ. lever  
(left or right), or rotating the up-down dial while pressing the  
DIRECT button.  
• In the sort by date view, pressing + or –, or rotating the up-  
down dial while pressing the DIRECT button displays the next or  
previous page. Pressing Fnꢀ, Fn2, or ADJ. lever (left or right) while  
pressing the DIRECT button displays the photographs taken  
next or previous date. If pressing Fn2, or ADJ. lever to the right  
with the cursor at the last photograph, the photographs taken  
the next date is displayed.  
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Playback Zoom  
Press the z button or rotate the up-down dial to the  
right to zoom in on the photograph currently displayed  
full frame. To zoom in to the magnification selected with  
One Press Zoom Ratio (page 143), press the ADJ. lever.  
The following operations can be performed:  
Use  
To  
Zoom in.  
z
Up-down  
dial  
Rotate right to zoom in, left to zoom out.  
When an image is magnified, press to display the image  
in the magnification ratio selected for One Press Zoom  
Ratio. If an image is displayed at the magnification  
selected for One Press Zoom Ratio, pressing C/D  
cancels zoom.  
C/D  
Directional pad Move the areas to be displayed.  
ADJ. lever Press left or right to view other images at same zoom ratio.  
Zoom out.  
Z
Notes  
• Maximum magnification varies with image size:  
Image size  
Maximum magnification  
L, M, 5M, 3M  
1M  
16×  
6.7×  
3.4×  
VGA  
• Playback zoom is not available with movies or pictures taken  
using M-Cont Plus.  
• If Setting2 is selected for Playback Mode Dial Options in the  
key custom options tab (page 138), the ADJ. lever and up-down  
dial can be used to view other areas of the image.  
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Deleting Photographs  
Follow the steps below to delete photographs.  
Deleting Individual Photographs  
Display a photograph.  
Display a photograph you want to delete in single-  
frame playback (page 34).  
1
Press the d button.  
2
The options will be displayed  
(you can change the  
photograph by pressing Fnꢀ  
or Fn2).  
Select Delete One.  
Press + or to highlight Delete One, and press  
C/D.  
3
A message is displayed during deletion. Repeat  
steps 2 and 3 to delete additional photographs, or  
highlight Cancel and press C/D to exit.  
Deleting All Files  
To delete all files, press the d  
button to display delete options  
as described above, and select  
Delete All. A confirmation dialog  
will be displayed; press Fnꢀ or  
Fn2 to highlight Yes, and press  
C/D.  
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Deleting Multiple Files  
Follow the steps below to delete multiple files.  
Press the d button.  
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In multi-frame playback,  
proceed to step 2. In single-  
frame playback, the options  
shown at right will be  
displayed. Highlight Delete  
Multi and press C/D.  
Select Sel. Indiv. or Sel. Range.  
To select images one at a  
time, highlight Sel. Indiv.,  
2
press C/D, and  
proceed to step 3. To select  
images by specifying ranges,  
highlight Sel. Range, press  
C/D, and proceed to step 3.1. Press the DISP.  
button to exit at any time without deleting files.  
Select a photograph.  
Use the directional pad  
(page 37) to highlight  
3
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photographs, and press  
C/D. Selected picture  
is marked with a d icon.  
To deselect a photograph,  
highlight it and press C/D again.  
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Tip:SelectingRanges  
To switch from Sel. Indiv. to Sel. Range, press the ADJ. lever  
and follow the steps below:  
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3.1 Use the directional pad to  
highlight the first image of a  
range, and press C/D  
to select. The selected image  
is marked with a d icon. To  
deselect the image, press the  
DISP. button.  
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3.2 Use the directional pad to  
highlight the last image, and  
press C/D to select.  
The selected images are  
marked with a d icon.  
Repeat steps 3.1–3.2 to select additional ranges, or press the  
ADJ. lever to return to step 3 to select or deselect individual  
photographs.  
Press the d button.  
A confirmation dialog will be  
displayed.  
4
5
Select Yes.  
Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to highlight  
Yes, and press C/D.  
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O (DISP.) Button  
Press the O (DISP.) button to display the information in  
the picture display in shooting and playback modes.  
TurningthePictureDisplayOn/Off  
Pressing the VF/LCD button while the picture display is on turns  
the picture display off. Some camera operations are not available  
when the picture display is off. Pressing the VF/LCD button again  
turns the picture display on.  
When a LCD viewfinder is attached, pressing the VF/LCD button  
switches between the LCD viewfinder and the picture display.  
Shooting Mode  
Press the O (DISP.) button to cycle through the  
following displays:  
4:3  
N
4:3  
N
Indicators  
displayed  
Indicators +  
histogram  
Framing  
grid (no  
No  
indicators  
indicators)  
Tip:TheFramingGrid  
See page 144 on choosing a type of framing grid.  
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If Display or Disp + Snd is selected for Level Setting (page 32), a  
tilt indicator appears when indicators are displayed.  
Playback Mode  
Press the O (DISP.) button to cycle through the  
following displays:  
4:3  
N
4:3 N  
Indicators  
displayed  
Details +  
histogram  
2.5  
200  
F
2.5  
200  
2010  
2010  
4:3  
N
No  
indicators  
White Saturation  
2010  
F
2.5  
200  
Highlights  
Tip:Highlights  
The flashing portions of the highlights display indicatewashed  
outareas in which details may have been lost to overexposure.  
Check images with the highlights display after shooting in direct  
sunlight or in other conditions in which parts of the image may  
be overexposed. If it seems important details may have been lost,  
choose a lower exposure compensation value and shoot again  
(page 85). Note that the display is intended only as a guide and  
may not be entirely accurate.  
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Tip:Histogram  
The histogram is a graph showing the distribution of pixels  
of different brightness in the image. Brightness is plotted on  
the horizontal axis, with shadows at the left and highlights  
at the right. The vertical axis gives the number of pixels. The  
histogram can be used to assess exposure and check for loss of  
detail in highlights and shadows without the brightness of your  
surroundings affecting your judgement. A histogram in which  
pixels are clustered on the right indicates that the image may be  
overexposed, while a histogram in which pixels are clustered on  
the left indicates that the image may be underexposed.  
Overexposed  
Underexposed  
If the image appears to be incorrectly exposed, you may be  
able to use exposure compensation to correct exposure in  
subsequent photographs of the same subject (page 85; note  
that exposure compensation may be insufficient to produce the  
correct exposure in some cases). The histogram can also be used  
as a guide when adjusting contrast in photographs after shooting  
(page 107).  
The histogram is intended as a guide only and may not be  
completely accurate, particularly in cases in which the flash is  
used or ambient lighting is poor.  
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Reference  
Read this section for more information on  
camera functions.  
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Printing Photographs..............................................ꢀ20  
Camera Settings......................................................ꢀ2ꢄ  
Copying Pictures to a Computer ...............................ꢀꢃꢀ  
Technical Notes .......................................................ꢀꢄꢅ  
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More on Photography  
This section provides information on P, A, S, M, 4,  
and MY modes and on using shooting menu options.  
Mode P: Program Shift  
When the mode dial is rotated  
to P (program shift), you can use  
the up-down dial to choose from  
several combinations of shutter  
speed and aperture, all of which  
produced the same exposure.  
Choose mode P.  
Rotate the mode dial to P. The  
shooting mode is shown by  
an icon in the picture display.  
1
4:3 N  
Measure exposure.  
2
Press the shutter-release  
button halfway to measure  
exposure. The current shutter  
speed and aperture appear in  
the display.  
2.5  
200  
Choose shutter speed and aperture.  
Release the shutter-release  
button and rotate the  
3
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up-down dial to select a  
combination of shutter speed  
and aperture.  
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Note  
Shutter speed and aperture can be adjusted for ten seconds  
after releasing the shutter-release button.  
Take a picture.  
Gently press the shutter-release button all the way  
down to take the photograph.  
4
Note  
The combinations of shutter speed and aperture available at each  
exposure value differ depending on the camera unit. See the  
documentation provided with the camera unit for details.  
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Mode A: Aperture Priority  
In mode A (aperture priority),  
you choose the aperture and  
the camera selects the shutter  
speed. Choose large apertures  
(low f-numbers) to emphasize the  
main subject by blurring background and foreground  
details. Choose small apertures (high f-numbers) to  
bring both the background and main subject into focus.  
Choose mode A.  
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Rotate the mode dial to  
A. The current aperture is  
displayed in orange.  
Choose an aperture.  
Rotate the up-down dial to  
choose an aperture. Your  
selection only takes effect when the photograph is  
taken; the effect cannot be previewed in the picture  
display.  
2
3
4
Press the shutter-release button halfway.  
Press the shutter-release  
button halfway to set focus and  
exposure. The shutter speed  
selected by the camera will be  
displayed in the picture display.  
Take a picture.  
Gently press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down.  
Note  
If auto aperture shift is on (page 92), the camera will adjust  
aperture for optimal exposure.  
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Mode S: Shutter Priority  
In mode S (shutter priority), you  
choose the shutter speed and  
the camera selects the aperture.  
Choose fast shutter speeds to  
“freezemotion, slow shutter  
speeds to emphasize motion by blurring moving  
objects.  
Choose mode S.  
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Rotate the mode dial to S.  
The current shutter speed is  
displayed in orange.  
Choose shutter speed.  
2
Rotate the up-down dial to  
choose a shutter speed.  
Press the shutter-release button halfway.  
Press the shutter-release  
button halfway to set focus  
and exposure. The aperture  
3
selected by the camera will  
2.5  
200  
be displayed in the picture  
display.  
Take a picture.  
Gently press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down to shoot.  
4
Note  
Maximum aperture (i.e., the lowest possible f-number) may not  
be selected at slow shutter speeds, even when the subject is  
poorly lit.  
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Mode M: Manual Exposure  
In mode M (manual exposure),  
use the up-down dial to choose  
aperture and the ADJ. lever to  
select a shutter speed.  
Choose mode M.  
1
Rotate the mode dial to M.  
The shooting mode, exposure  
indicator, and current  
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aperture and shutter speed  
appear in the display.  
Choose an aperture and shutter speed.  
Rotate the up-down dial  
to choose an aperture and  
2
–2 EV  
+2 EV  
press the ADJ. lever left or  
right to select a shutter  
speed (if desired, the roles of the two controls  
can be reversed; see page 138). The effects can be  
previewed in the picture display and are reflected  
in the exposure indicator (if the image would be  
under- or over-exposed by more than 2EV, the  
effects cannot be previewed and the indicator turns  
orange).  
Take a picture.  
3
Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus,  
and then gently press the shutter-release button the  
rest of the way down to shoot.  
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Notes  
• The shutter speeds that can be set depend on the camera unit  
and the aperture setting. See the documentation provided with  
the camera unit for details.  
• If Auto or Auto-Hi is selected for ISO Setting (page 90),  
ISO value will be fixed in manual exposure mode. The fixed  
value for ISO differs depending on the camera unit. See the  
documentation provided with the camera unit for details.  
• Choose slower shutter speeds for longer exposure times.  
To reduce blur caused by camera shake, hold the camera  
steadily in both hands or use a tripod. The picture display  
turns off while the shutter is open. At slow shutter speed, the  
camera automatically processes photographs to remove noise,  
increasing the time needed to record images to about twice the  
shutter speed.  
• Autoexposure (AE) lock is not available in manual exposure  
mode. If AE Lock is selected for Set Fnꢀ Button or Set Fn2 Button in  
the key custom options tab, pressing the assigned button in  
manual exposure mode will set shutter speed or aperture to  
a value close to that needed for optimal exposure. Similarly, if  
Exposure Comp. is selected for +/– Button Settings (page 137)  
in the key custom options tab, pressing the + and buttons  
will not display exposure compensation options in manual  
exposure mode, but will instead set shutter speed or aperture to  
a value close to that needed for optimal exposure. This is useful  
when you want to use optimal exposure as a starting point for  
modifying exposure. The One Press M Mode (page 138) option  
in the key custom options tab determines whether shutter  
speed or aperture is altered to achieve optimal exposure.  
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4 Mode: Settings for Various Scenes  
Select 4 mode to shoot  
movies or to choose one of the  
options that are suitable for  
particular scenes. Camera settings  
are automatically optimized for  
the selected subject type.  
The following is some of the options that can be  
selected in the 4 mode.  
Option  
Movie  
Description  
Shoot movies with sound (page 54).  
Portrait  
Sports  
Use when taking portrait pictures.  
Use when taking pictures of moving objects.  
Use when taking scenery pictures with abundant  
greenery or blue sky.  
Landscape  
Use when shooting night scenes.  
In nightscape mode, the flash fires when all of the  
following conditions are satisfied:  
Nightscape • 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.  
Reducetheeffectsofperspectivewhenphotographing  
rectangular objects, such as message boards or  
business cards (page 56).  
Skew Correct  
Mode  
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To select a scene mode option:  
Rotate the mode dial to 4.  
The option currently selected  
for 4 mode appears in  
1
the display.  
Press C/D.  
2
A menu for scene mode is  
displayed.  
Select an option.  
Press +, , Fnꢀ or Fn2 to highlight an option and press  
C/D to return to shooting mode with the  
3
selected option shown at the top of the display.  
Take a picture.  
Movie mode: See page 54.  
Skew correct mode: See page 56.  
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Tip:UsingtheMenus  
To access the shooting, key custom  
options and setup menus in 4  
mode, press C/D to display the  
scene mode menu and press Fnꢀ to  
highlight the mode tab. Press + or to  
highlight the shooting menu tab (page  
58), key custom options tab (page  
127), or setup tab (page 128), and press  
Fn2 to place the cursor in the selected  
menu. See page 59 for information on  
the shooting menu options available in  
each mode.  
1
2
3
4
Mode tab  
1
2
3
Shooting menu tab  
Key custom options  
tab  
Setup tab  
4
Recording Movies  
Shoot movies with sound. Movies are stored as AVI files.  
Select 3 in 4 mode.  
Press + or – to highlight 3 (movie), and press  
C/D.  
1
The mode is shown by an  
icon in the picture display.  
Shoot.  
2
Press the shutter-release button to begin recording;  
press again to end. Recording ends automatically  
when memory is full.  
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Cautions  
icon blinks, and the recording time and remaining  
• A  
available time are displayed during recording.  
• Sounds made by the camera may be recorded with the movie.  
• Movies may be up to 90 minutes in length or 4GB in size.  
Depending on the type of memory card used, shooting may  
end before this length or size is reached. The maximum total  
length of all movie files that can be stored in internal memory  
or on a memory card varies with the options selected for Movie  
Size (page 61).  
Notes  
• The flash cannot be used in movie mode.  
• The camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed  
to begin recording.  
• The amount of time remaining is calculated based on the  
amount of memory available and may not diminish at an even  
rate.  
• Shooting menu options differ from those available in other  
modes (page 60).  
• Charge the battery before shooting. For long recordings, choose  
memory cards with high write speeds and check the amount of  
memory available before shooting.  
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4 Mode: Skew Correct  
To take pictures in skew correct mode, frame the subject  
so that it occupies as much of the frame as possible and  
press the shutter-release button to take the photograph.  
If the camera detects an object of which perspective  
can be corrected, the object is shown surrounded by an  
orange frame. The camera can detect up to five objects;  
press Fn2 to select a different object, or press + to record  
the photograph without correcting perspective. If the  
camera is unable to detect a suitable object, an error  
message will be displayed and the photograph will be  
recorded without modification.  
Caution  
The camera records two images: the unmodified photograph  
and a copy that has been processed to correct perspective. No  
photograph will be taken if memory is insufficient to record two  
images. The camera may be unable to correct perspective if:  
• The subject is out of focus.  
• The four edges of the subject are not clearly visible.  
• There is little contrast between the subject and the background.  
• The background contains many fine details.  
Tip:SkewCorrection  
The Skew Correction in the playback menu can be used to  
correct perspective of saved photographs (page 110).  
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“MY” Modes: Using Custom Settings  
To take photographs using  
settings saved in MY1 option  
with Reg. My Settings in the key  
custom options tab (page 129),  
rotate the mode dial to MYꢀ. Select  
MY2 to take photographs using the settings saved with  
MY2, MYꢁ to take photographs using the settings saved  
with MY3.  
Rotate the mode dial to MYꢀ, MY2, or MYꢁ.  
1
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The shooting mode saved  
using Reg. My Settings will  
be displayed in the picture  
display.  
Note  
Settings can be adjusted in MY modes. The settings saved  
with Reg. My Settings are restored when another mode is  
selected or the camera is turned off.  
Tip:ChoosingaShootingMode  
To choose a shooting mode in MY mode without changing  
other settings, use the Switch Shooting Mode option in  
the shooting menu (page 92). Switch Shooting Mode is  
not available for MY modes that a scene mode is assigned  
to.  
Take a picture.  
See the section on the selected shooting mode for  
more information.  
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Shooting Menu  
Use the +, , Fnꢀ, Fn2, and C/D buttons to  
navigate the menus.  
Caution  
The shooting menu is not displayed when the camera unit is not  
attached to the camera body.  
Display the shooting menu.  
1
In modes other than 4,  
pressing C/D in  
shooting mode displays the  
shooting menu.  
Tip:4Mode  
In 4 mode, pressing  
C/D displays the mode  
menu; press Fnꢀ to highlight the  
mode tab, press to display the  
shooting menu, and Fn2 to place  
the cursor in the menu.  
Scroll bar shows  
position in menu  
Select a menu item.  
2
Press + or to highlight a  
menu item and press Fn2  
to display options for the  
highlighted item.  
Note  
The items on the next page can  
be displayed by pressing – while  
pressing the DIRECT button.  
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Select an option.  
3
Press + or to highlight an option. Press C/  
D to select and exit to shooting mode, or press Fnꢀ  
to select and return to the shooting menu.  
The items available in the shooting menu differ  
depending on the shooting mode.  
5, P, A, S, M, MYꢀ, MY2 andMYꢁ Modes  
Option  
Picture Quality/Size  
Focus  
Default Page  
Lꢀ4:3ꢀN 61  
MultiꢀAF 64  
Option  
Default Page  
Off 81  
2Pics,ꢀ5Sec. 82  
Auto Macro  
Custom Self-Timer  
Interval Shooting  
Date Imprint  
Snap Focus Distance  
Full Press Snap  
Pre-AF  
2.5ꢀm  
On  
68  
69  
70  
70  
Off  
83  
84  
Off  
Exposure  
0.0  
85  
Compensation *1  
Exposure Metering  
Image Settings  
Continuous Mode  
Auto Bracket  
Multi  
White Balance  
Multi-PꢀAUTO 86  
Standard 71  
White Balance  
Compensation  
Off  
Off  
73  
75  
A:ꢀ0,ꢀG:ꢀ0 89  
ISO Setting  
Auto  
90  
91  
92  
Flash Exposure  
Compensation  
0.0  
78  
79  
Restore Defaults *2  
Auto Aperture Shift *3  
Off  
Manual Flash Amount  
1/2  
Switch Shooting  
Mode *4  
Flash Synchro Settings 1stꢀCurtain 79  
On  
92  
92  
Noise Reduction  
Off  
OverꢀISOꢀ401 80  
Off 81  
80  
Camera Shake  
Correction *5  
Noise Reduction ISO  
Distortion Correction  
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4Mode:Movie  
Option  
Default Page  
VGA640 61  
MultiꢀAF 64  
Option  
Default Page  
Auto 86  
Movie Size  
White Balance  
Focus  
White Balance  
Compensation  
A:ꢀ0,ꢀG:ꢀ0 89  
Snap Focus Distance  
Pre-AF  
2.5ꢀm  
Off  
68  
70  
4Mode:Portrait/Sports/Nightscape  
Option  
Picture Quality/Size  
Focus  
Default Page  
Lꢀ4:3ꢀN 61 Distortion Correction  
MultiꢀAF 64 Custom Self-Timer  
Option  
Default Page  
Off  
81  
2Pics,ꢀ5Sec. 82  
Snap Focus Distance  
Full Press Snap  
Pre-AF  
2.5ꢀm  
On  
68 Date Imprint  
Off  
0.0  
84  
85  
69 Exposure Compensation  
70 White Balance  
Off  
Multi-PꢀAUTO 86  
Flash Exposure  
Compensation  
Camera Shake  
78  
0.0  
On 92  
Correction *5  
Flash Synchro Settings 1stꢀCurtain 79  
4Mode:Landscape  
Option  
Default Page  
Option  
Default Page  
Picture Quality/Size  
Distortion Correction  
Custom Self-Timer  
Date Imprint  
Lꢀ4:3ꢀN  
Off  
61 White Balance  
Multi-Pꢀ  
86  
AUTO  
81  
Camera Shake  
2Pics,ꢀ5Sec. 82  
On  
92  
Correction *5  
Off  
0.0  
84  
85  
Exposure Compensation  
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Option  
Picture Quality/Size  
Focus  
Default Page  
Option  
Default Page  
1Mꢀ4:3ꢀF 61 Flash Synchro Settings 1stꢀCurtain 79  
MultiꢀAF 64 Distortion Correction  
Off  
Off  
0.0  
81  
84  
85  
Snap Focus Distance  
Full Press Snap  
Pre-AF  
2.5ꢀm  
On  
68 Date Imprint  
69 Exposure Compensation  
70 White Balance  
70 ISO Setting  
Off  
Multi-PꢀAUTO 86  
Exposure Metering  
Image Settings  
Multi  
Auto  
90  
Standard 71 Camera Shake  
On  
92  
Correction *5  
Flash Exposure  
Compensation  
0.0  
78  
*1NotꢀavailableꢀinꢀmodeꢀM.  
*25ꢀmodeꢀonly.  
*4ModeꢀMYꢀ,ꢀMY2ꢀorꢀMYꢁꢀonly.  
*5Thisꢀfunctionꢀisꢀnotꢀavailableꢀdependingꢀonꢀ  
*3ModeꢀAꢀonly.  
theꢀtypeꢀofꢀcameraꢀunit.  
Picture Quality/Size / Movie Size  
Image size determines the number of photographs and  
movies that can be stored in internal memory or on a  
memory card.  
For still images, the aspect ratio and picture quality  
can be selected for each option. The picture size differs  
depending on the combination of the selected option,  
aspect ratio and quality.  
For movies, select the desired option.  
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ForStillImages  
Option  
Aspect ratio Compression rate  
Description  
RAW  
16:9*2, 4:3, FINE/NORMAL/ • Suitable for further image  
3:2*2, 1:1*3 VGA*1  
processing or editing on a  
computer.  
L
16:9*2, 4:3, FINE/NORMAL • Suitable for printing at  
3:2*2, 1:1*3  
larger size or cropping the  
image on a computer.  
M
16:9*2, 4:3, FINE/NORMAL  
3:2*2, 1:1*3  
5M  
4:3  
4:3  
4:3  
FINE  
FINE  
FINE  
• Suitable for printing.  
3M  
1M*4  
• Suitable for taking large  
number of photographs.  
VGA*4  
4:3  
FINE  
• Suitable for taking large  
number of photographs,  
attaching the images to  
e-mail or posting images  
on the web.  
*1The setting is applied for the JPEG copy.  
*2The upper and lower parts on the display are blacked out.  
*3The left and right sides on the display are blacked out.  
*41M and VGA are the options available in the Skew Correct mode.  
Notes  
• See the documentation provided with the camera unit for  
details on the picture size for each option.  
• Options for Picture Quality/Size can be displayed by pressing  
the ADJ. lever (page 134).  
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Tip:PictureQuality  
The camera supports the following picture qualities:  
Normal: JPEG compression is used to reduce file size.  
Fine: Compression rate is low to achieve high picture quality. File  
size becomes larger comparing to Normal quality.  
RAW: RAW image data are saved in DNG format; JPEG copies  
are also created. The camera displays only the JPEG copy;  
DNG files can be viewed and edited on a computer using the  
supplied Irodio Photo & Video Studio Software (Windows only)  
or commercially-available applications that support the DNG  
format.  
Unlike normal- and fine-quality images, RAW images are not  
compressed. This increases file size but avoids the loss of quality  
associated with JPEG compression. Note the following when  
shooting RAW images:  
• Some functions of the shooting menu are not available for  
shooting RAW images. See the description of each setting for  
details. Image Settings and Date Imprint options apply only  
to JPEG copies and have no effect on the DNG files.  
• The number of RAW photographs that can be taken in a single  
burst in continuous mode differs depending on the camera unit  
and the settings of shooting menu.  
ForMovies  
Option  
Image size  
640×480  
320×240  
VGA640  
QVGA320  
Notes  
• The options for movies differ depending on the camera unit.  
See the documentation provided with the camera unit for  
details.  
• Movies may be up to 90 minutes in length or 4 GB in size.  
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Focus  
Choose how the camera focuses. By default, the camera  
uses autofocus.  
Option  
Description  
The camera selects the focus area with the closest  
subject, preventing out-of-focus shots by keeping  
the camera from focusing on the background.  
Multi AF*  
Spot AF*  
Focus on the subject in the center of the frame.  
Focus manually (page 65).  
MF  
(manualꢀfocus)  
Focus is fixed at distance selected with Snap Focus  
Distance (page 68) for quick shutter response.  
Snap  
Fix the focus distance at infinity when photographing  
distant scenes.  
(infinity)  
* The icon is displayed on the DIRECT screen only.  
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When MF, Snap, or is selected,  
the current selection is shown by  
an icon in the picture display.  
Tip:DepthofField  
Depth of field is the portion (range of distance) that appears sharp  
in an image. Small apertures (high f-numbers) increase depth of  
field, bringing more of the scene into focus; large apertures (low  
f-numbers) decrease depth of field, emphasizing the main subject  
by blurring the foreground and background. At settings of MF,  
Focus bar  
(distances are  
approximate)  
Snap, and , the focus bar shows depth  
of field in shooting modes M, A, and P  
(in mode P, depth of field is only shown  
when the shutter-release button is  
pressed halfway and aperture values are  
displayed).  
Depth of field  
(green)  
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Notes  
Fnꢀ and Fn2 buttons can be used to switch back and forth  
between autofocus and manual or snap focus (page 136).  
• To zoom in on the subject in the  
center of the picture display and  
check focus, press and hold C/  
D. Press and hold the button again  
to return to the normal shooting  
display.  
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Focus:MF(ManualFocus)  
Manual focus can be used to lock focus or to focus when  
the camera is unable to focus using autofocus.  
Select MF (manual focus) in the Focus menu.  
1
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The focus mode and focus  
bar are displayed in the  
picture display.  
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Choose the focus distance.  
While pressing the N button, rotate the up-down  
dial to focus. When using the camera unit with the  
focus ring, adjust the focus using the ring.  
2
3
Take a picture.  
See the section on the selected shooting mode for  
more information.  
Note  
In manual focus mode, the camera can focus on the subject at  
close range (macro) even if macro mode is not set.  
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ChoosingtheFocusandMeteringTarget  
Target selection can be used to set focus and exposure  
for off-center subjects without moving the camera,  
making it easier to use a tripod.  
Activate target selection.  
1
Press the ADJ. lever in the  
focus modes other than MF,  
and then press the lever to  
the left or right to highlight  
P. Press + or to highlight  
one of the following options  
and press C/D to select.  
Option  
Description  
Spot metering and spot autofocus; choose the focus and  
exposure target.  
AE/AF  
Spot autofocus; choose the focus target. Exposure is  
AF metered using the option selected for Exposure Metering  
(page 70).  
Spot metering; choose the metering target. Focus is set  
using the option selected for Focus (page 64).  
AE  
Off Target selection is off.  
Position the target.  
2
Use the directional pad  
(page 37) to position the  
cross hairs over your subject,  
and press C/D.  
To return to the target  
selection menu, press the  
DISP. button.  
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Take a picture.  
3
Press the shutter-release button halfway to set focus  
and/or exposure for the selected subject and then  
gently press the shutter-release button the rest of  
the way down to take the picture.  
Notes  
• Target selection is not available in manual focus mode (page  
65).  
• The selected target remains in effect until a new target is  
selected. Note that target will be reset if you choose a new  
option in the target-selection menu or select manual focus.  
• When macro mode is on in 4 mode, the focus target  
for macro mode can be selected by pressing the ADJ. lever,  
selecting U, and using the directional pad to position the  
cross-hairs as described on page 68.  
• The Fn buttons can be used for focus target selection in macro  
mode (page 68). Note that if the Fn buttons have been used to  
select the focus target, the ADJ. lever cannot be used for target  
selection until the target is reset.  
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MacroTargetSelection  
If Macro Target is assigned to the Fnꢀ  
or Fn2 button (page 136), you can select  
macro mode by pressing the assigned  
button in shooting mode. The cross-  
hairs shown at right will be displayed;  
use the directional pad (page 37) to  
position the cross-hairs over your  
subject, and press C/D (to exit without setting the target,  
press the DISP. button). Press the shutter-release button halfway to  
focus on the selected target, and then gently press the shutter-  
release button the rest of the way down to take the picture.  
If the ADJ. lever has been used to select a focus target (page 66),  
you cannot select macro target mode by pressing Fnꢀ and Fn2  
until the target is canceled.  
Snap Focus Distance  
Select the distance at which the camera focuses when  
Snap is selected for Focus (page 64) or Full Press Snap  
is on (page 69). Choose from 1m (3.3ft.), 1.5m (4.9ft.),  
2m (6.6ft.), 2.5m (8.2ft.), 3m (9.9ft.), 3.5 m (11.5 ft.), 5m  
(16.4ft.), and ∞ (infinity).  
Note  
When Snap is selected for Focus or Full Press Snap is on, the  
snap focus distance can also be selected by rotating the up-  
down dial while pressing the N button.  
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Full Press Snap  
Take photographs without pausing to focus the camera  
when Multi AF or Spot AF is selected for Focus (page  
64).  
Option  
Off  
Description  
The function is off.  
If the shutter-release is pressed all the way down in one  
motion, the camera will take a picture at the focus distance  
selected for Snap Focus Distance. Choose when quick  
shutter response is required.  
On  
Same as On, except that ISO sensitivity is automatically set  
to Auto-Hi (page 90).  
Auto-Hi ISO  
Note  
The snap focus distance can be changed by rotating the up-  
down dial while pressing the N button.  
Tip:Autofocus  
The camera will focus normally if you press the shutter-release  
button halfway.  
Cautions  
• Full press snap is not available in macro mode or when MF,  
Snap, or is selected for Focus (page 64).  
• Care is required to avoid blur caused by camera movement.  
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Pre-AF  
If On is selected when Multi AF or Spot AF is selected for  
Focus (page 64), the camera will continue to focus even  
when the shutter-release button is not pressed halfway  
(the focus range is narrower than for normal focus). This  
may decrease the time needed to focus, potentially  
improving shutter response.  
Cautions  
Pre-AF is not available when MF, Snap, or is selected for  
Focus (page 64).  
• Using pre-AF increases the drain on the battery.  
Exposure Metering  
Choose how the camera measures light for exposure.  
Option  
Description  
Multi* The camera measures light in 256 areas of the frame.  
The camera measures light in the entire frame but assigns  
the greatest weight to the center. Use when the subject  
in the center of the frame is brighter or darker than the  
Center  
background.  
The camera measures light with the subject in the center  
Spot of a frame, ensuring the optimal exposure even when it is  
markedly brighter or darker than the background.  
* The icon is displayed on the DIRECT screen only.  
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When Center or Spot is selected,  
the current selection is shown by  
an icon in the picture display.  
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Image Settings  
Adjust contrast, sharpness, and vividness (color depth)  
or take monochrome photographs.  
Option  
Description  
Take vivid photographs with heightened contrast,  
sharpness, and vividness.  
Vivid  
Standard*  
Natural  
Normal contrast, sharpness, and vividness.  
Creates a softer image with decrease in contrast,  
sharpness, and vividness.  
Take photographs in black and white. Contrast and  
sharpness can be adjusted manually.  
Black & White  
Creates monochrome photographs with a sepia,  
red, green, blue, or purple tint. Vividness, contrast,  
and sharpness can be adjusted manually.  
B&W (TE)  
(ToningꢀEffect)  
Make individual adjustments to vividness, contrast,  
sharpness, colors and hue to create custom settings  
that can be recalled as desired.  
Setting 1  
Setting 2  
* The icon is displayed on the DIRECT screen only.  
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At settings other than Standard,  
the current selection is shown by  
an icon in the picture display.  
To make individual adjustments to the settings for Black  
& White, B&W (TE), Setting1, or Setting2, highlight the  
desired option and press Fn2.  
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Adjust custom color reproduction settings.  
Black & White: Press + and  
to highlight an option and  
1
press Fn1 and Fn2 to change.  
B&W (TE): Adjust vividness,  
contrast, and sharpness as  
described above. To choose  
a tint, highlight Toning  
Effect and press Fn2. Press +  
and to highlight an option  
and press Fnꢀ to select.  
Setting1/Setting2: Adjust  
vividness, contrast, and  
sharpness as described  
above. To adjust individual  
colors, highlight Individual  
Color Settings and press Fn2.  
Press + and to highlight an option and press Fnꢀ  
and Fn2 to change. Press C/D to exit when  
settings are complete.  
To call the registered settings, highlight Recall  
Settings and press Fn2. Press + or button to  
highlight an option and press C/D.  
Return to the Image Settings menu.  
Press C/D when settings are complete.  
2
3
Exit to shooting mode.  
Press C/D, or press Fn1 and then press  
C/D.  
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The option currently selected  
for Image Settings will be  
displayed in the picture  
display.  
Note  
Options for Image Settings can be displayed by pressing the ADJ.  
lever (page 134).  
Continuous Mode  
Shoot photographs in continuous sequence.  
Continuous: The camera shoots  
while the shutter-release button  
is pressed.  
All the photographs taken in this  
mode are saved as individual  
still images.  
M-Cont Plus (memory-reversalꢀcontinuousꢀplus): The camera  
shoots while the shutter-release button is pressed.  
Consecutive still images taken before releasing  
the shutter-release button are saved as one MP file  
(page 95).  
M-Cont Plus can be selected from M-Cont + (HI) and  
M-Cont + (LO).  
When you remove your finger  
from the shutter release button…  
…the camera records consecutive still images.  
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Note  
For M-Cont + (HI) and M-Cont + (LO) options, image sizes and  
the number of images saved as one MP file differ depending  
on the camera unit. See the documentation provided with the  
camera unit for details.  
At settings other than Off, the  
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current selection is shown by an  
icon in the picture display.  
Caution  
Digital zoom is available at settings M-Cont Plus even if Auto  
Resize is selected for Digital Zoom Image.  
Notes  
• At settings other than Off, the flash turns off automatically,  
focus and exposure are fixed with the first shot in each series,  
and Auto white balance is used in place of Multi-P AUTO (page  
86).  
• If you release the shutter-release button before reaching  
the number of images that are saved as one MP file, the  
photographs taken while pressing the button will be saved as  
one MP file.  
Tip:MPle  
MP is a file format for recording a set of still images.  
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Auto Bracket  
The camera records two or three copies of an image  
with variations in exposure, white balance or color.  
Option  
Description  
Auto bracket function is off.  
OFF*  
The camera records three copies of a photograph in the  
specified variation of exposure value.  
AE-BKT  
The camera records three copies  
of each photograph: one with a  
“warm,reddish cast,  
a
second  
at the white balance currently  
selected in the shooting menu  
(page 86), and a third with a “cool,”  
blueish cast. Choose when you  
find it difficult to select the correct  
white balance.  
WB-BKT  
Display after shooting  
Record photographs in both black-and-white and color or in  
black-and-white, color, and tinted monochrome (page 77).  
CL-BKT  
* The icon is displayed on the DIRECT screen only.  
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The current selection is shown by  
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Notes  
• Bracketing is not available when an option other than Off is  
selected for Continuous Mode. White balance bracketing is not  
available when shooting monochrome photographs.  
• White balance bracketing and color bracketing are not available  
when RAW is selected for Picture Quality/Size (page 61).  
• The flash turns off automatically when bracketing is in effect.  
Auto white balance is used in place of Multi-P AUTO when AE-  
BKT is selected.  
AE-BKT:ExposureBracketing  
To specify variations for exposure value:  
Select AE-BKT.  
Highlight AE-BKT and then press Fn2.  
1
Specify the exposure compensation value.  
Move the cursor using Fnꢀ  
or Fn2, press + or to specify  
the compensation value, and  
then press C/D.  
2
Return to shooting mode.  
Press C/D, or press Fnꢀ and then press  
C/D.  
3
Notes  
• If the same exposure compensation value is set, only one image  
will be displayed for the same value.  
• The step value of the compensation can be set with Exposure/  
Flash Comp. Step in the setup tab (page 140).  
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CL-BKT:ColorBracketing  
The number and type of photographs recorded when  
CL-BKT is selected for Auto Bracket depends on the  
option selected for CL-BKT Black & White (TE) in the  
setup tab (page 146):  
Off: The camera records two  
copies of each photograph, one  
in black and white and a second  
in color.  
On: The camera records three  
copies of each photograph, one  
in black and white, a second in  
color, and a third using the tint  
selected for B&W (TE) in the  
Image Settings menu (page 71).  
B&W (TE) copy  
Tip:Contrast, Sharpness, andColorDepth  
The contrast, sharpness, and vividness of the images in the  
bracketing sequence are determined by the options selected  
in the Image Settings menu (page 71). The black-and-white  
copy is recorded at the settings most recently selected for Black  
& White, the tinted monochrome copy at the settings most  
recently selected for B&W (TE), and the color copy at the setting  
currently selected for Image Settings (if Black & White or B&W  
(TE) is selected, the color copy will be recorded at a setting of  
Standard).  
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Flash Exposure Compensation  
Adjust flash amount between  
–2.0 to +2.0 in steps of 1/2 or  
1/3EV. Selecting Flash Exposure  
Compensation in the shooting  
menu displays the slider shown at  
right; press + or to choose a flash  
exposure compensation value and press C/D.  
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Flash exposure compensation is  
displayed in the picture display  
except when the flash is off.  
Notes  
• See page 28 for information on using the flash.  
• The step value of the compensation can be set with Exposure/  
Flash Comp. Step in the setup tab (page 140).  
Caution  
Flash exposure compensation may have no effect outside the  
range of the flash. See the documentation provided with the  
camera unit for details on the range of flash.  
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Manual Flash Amount  
Choose amount of light produced by the flash in manual  
flash mode (page 28). Flash amount is expressed as a  
fraction of full power (all values are approximate):  
FULL 1/1.4 1/2 1/2.8 1/4 1/5.6 1/8 1/11 1/16 1/22 1/32 1/64  
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Flash level is displayed in the  
picture display in manual flash  
mode.  
Note  
Flash exposure compensation is not available in manual flash  
mode.  
Caution  
Do not direct the flash at a person operating a motor vehicle or  
use the flash close to the subject’s eyes. Particular care should be  
observed when photographing infants.  
Flash Synchro Settings  
Choose how the flash synchronizes with the shutter.  
1st Curtain: The flash fires at the beginning of the  
exposure. Recommended in most situations.  
2nd Curtain: The flash fires at the end of the exposure.  
This option produces trails of light behind moving light  
sources.  
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Noise Reduction  
Choose Weak or Strong to reduce noise (random  
variations in brightness and color) in photographs taken  
at high ISO sensitivities. The minimum ISO sensitivity  
at which noise reduction applies can be selected using  
Noise Reduction ISO.  
is displayed when noise  
reduction is on.  
Notes  
• When RAW is selected for Picture Quality/Size (page 61), noise  
reduction applies only to the JPEG copy, not to the DNG file.  
• The time needed to record photographs varies with the option  
selected for Noise Reduction.  
Noise Reduction ISO  
Select the minimum ISO sensitivity to apply noise  
reduction function to when Weak or Strong is selected  
for Noise Reduction. Choose from All (noise reduction  
applies at all ISO sensitivities), Over ISO 201, Over ISO  
401, Over ISO 801, Over ISO1601, and ISO3200.  
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Distortion Correction  
Set Distortion Correction to On to shoot by  
automatically correcting the distortion of the image.  
is displayed when distortion  
correction is on.  
Cautions  
• Even if Distortion Correction is set to On, the correction is not  
applied depending on the type of camera unit or when it is  
not necessary depending on the zoom position. However, the  
distortion correction symbol will appear in playback mode for  
the images without the correction applied.  
• The distortion correction function is not available for DNG files,  
JPEG copies for raw data, MP files, and movies.  
• When Distortion Correction is set to On, the angle of view will  
change.  
• The corrected image will not be displayed in the picture display  
even if Distortion Correction is set to On.  
Auto Macro  
With Auto Macro set to On, the camera automatically  
switches to the macro mode when focusing on a subject  
close to the lens even if the camera is not in macro  
mode.  
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Custom Self-Timer  
To set the number of photographs to take and the  
interval of shooting for the custom setting of the self-  
timer option, select Custom Self-Timer in the shooting  
menu and follow the steps below:  
Choose the number of photographs to take and  
the interval of shooting.  
Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to highlight the numbers, and press  
+ or to change. Press C/D to return to  
shooting mode.  
1
Start shooting.  
Press the shutter-release button. The specified  
number of photographs will be taken automatically  
at the selected interval.  
2
Press C/D to cancel the self-timer before  
finishing shooting the specified number of  
photographs.  
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Interval Shooting  
To take photographs automatically at intervals of from  
five seconds to one hour, select Interval Shooting in the  
shooting menu and follow the steps below:  
Choose an interval.  
1
Press Fnꢀ and Fn2 to highlight  
hours, minutes, or seconds  
and press + and to change.  
Press C/D to return to  
shooting mode.  
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Interval is displayed in the  
picture display.  
Start shooting.  
Press the shutter-release button. Photographs will  
be taken automatically at the selected interval.  
2
End shooting.  
Press C/D to end shooting.  
3
Cautions  
• The interval timer is not available in 4 mode.  
• The interval resets to zero when the camera is turned off.  
• If the time needed to record photographs is longer than the  
selected interval, the next photograph will not be taken until  
recording is complete.  
• The external flash unit will not fire in interval shooting mode.  
Use the built-in flash instead.  
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Notes  
• Use a fully-charged battery and be sure that sufficient space  
remains in internal memory or on the memory card. Interval  
timer photography ends automatically when the internal  
memory or memory card becomes full.  
• Photographs can be taken at any time by pressing the shutter-  
release button.  
• If Continuous or M-Cont Plus is selected for Continuous  
Mode, continuous shooting turns off automatically.  
Date Imprint  
The camera imprints the shooting date on a picture.  
Select an option from Date (YY/MM/DD) and Date and  
Time (YY/MM/DD hh:mm).  
DATE is displayed when date  
imprint is on.  
Notes  
• Date imprint is not available when the clock is not set. Set the  
clock (pages 20, 149) before using date imprint.  
• The date cannot be imprinted on movies.  
• When RAW is selected for Picture Quality/Size, the date is  
imprinted only on the JPEG copy, not the DNG file.  
• The date is permanently imprinted on the image and cannot be  
removed.  
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Exposure Compensation  
Exposure compensation may be required in the  
following situations:  
Very bright backlighting: Subjects that are very strongly  
backlit may be underexposed. Try increasing exposure  
compensation.  
The frame is dominated by very bright objects: The subject  
may be underexposed. Try increasing exposure  
compensation.  
The frame is mostly dark (for example, a spotlit subject on  
a darkened stage): The subject may be overexposed.  
Try reducing exposure compensation.  
Display the exposure compensation slider.  
Highlight Exposure  
Compensation in the  
shooting menu, and press Fn2  
to display the slider shown at  
right.  
1
Adjust exposure compensation.  
Press + or to adjust an exposure compensation  
value. Press the shutter-release button to take a  
picture or press C/D to return to shooting  
mode.  
2
At settings other than 0.0,  
exposure compensation is  
displayed in the picture display.  
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Caution  
Exposure compensation is not available in mode M.  
Note  
The step value of the compensation can be set with the  
Exposure/Flash Comp. Step option in the setup tab (page 140).  
White Balance  
At the default setting of Multi-P AUTO, the camera  
automatically adjusts white balance so that a white  
subject will appear white regardless of the color of the  
light source. It may however be necessary to match  
white balance to the light source under mixed lighting  
or when photographing a subject that is a solid color.  
Option  
Auto*  
Description  
The camera adjusts white balance automatically.  
The camera adjusts white balance to account for  
Multi-P AUTO differences in lighting in separate areas of the frame (in  
continuous mode, this option is equivalent to Auto).  
Outdoors  
Cloudy  
Use when shooting in daylight under clear skies.  
Use when shooting in daylight under cloudy skies.  
Incandescent  
Lamp  
Use with incandescent lighting.  
Use with fluorescent lighting.  
Fluorescent  
Lamp  
Manual  
Settings  
Measure white balance manually (page 88).  
Detail  
Make fine adjustments to white balance (page 88).  
* The icon is displayed on the DIRECT screen only.  
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At settings other than Auto, the  
current selection is shown by an  
icon in the picture display.  
Cautions  
• Auto white balance may not produce the desired results in  
scenes without white objects. This can be corrected by adding a  
white object to the scene before shooting.  
• Options other than Auto may not produce the desired results  
when the flash is used. Select Auto when using the flash.  
Display white balance options.  
Highlight White Balance in shooting menu, and  
press Fn2 to display options.  
1
Select an option.  
Press + or to select an option.  
Press the shutter-release button to take a picture  
or press the ADJ. lever or C/D to return to  
shooting mode.  
2
Note  
Options for White balance can be displayed by pressing the ADJ.  
lever (page 134).  
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Manual:MeasuringWhiteBalance  
To measure a value for white balance:  
Select Manual Settings.  
1
Highlight Manual Settings  
in the white balance menu.  
Measure white balance.  
2
Frame a blank piece of paper  
or other white object so that  
it fills the frame and press the  
DISP. button. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the desired  
effect is achieved.  
Return to shooting mode.  
Press C/D to return to shooting mode.  
3
Note  
Selecting an option other than Manual Settings resets manual  
white balance.  
Detail:MakingFineAdjustmentstoWhiteBalance  
To make fine adjustments to white balance:  
Select Detail.  
Highlight Detail in the  
white balance menu and  
1
press the DISP. button.  
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Choose a setting.  
2
3
Press + or to choose a white  
balance. Press C/D  
when settings are complete.  
Return to shooting mode.  
Press C/D to return to shooting mode.  
Note  
Selecting an option other than Detail resets detail white balance.  
White Balance Compensation  
Compensate for color casts by modifying white  
balance on the green-magenta or blue-amber axis. The  
modifications apply to the option currently selected  
for white balance and to all options selected while the  
modifications are in effect.  
Selecting White Balance  
Compensation in the shooting  
menu (page 58) displays the  
controls shown at right. Choose  
white balance compensation  
using the directional pad (page  
37). Press the DISP. button to reset  
white balance compensation to  
a neutral value. Press C/D  
Amount  
Green  
Amber  
to save changes and exit, or press  
the DISP. button twice to cancel.  
Magenta  
Blue  
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White balance compensation is  
shown in the picture display.  
Notes  
• White balance compensation can be  
assigned to the ADJ. lever (page 134).  
To reset, highlight Reset and press  
C/D.  
• White balance compensation can also  
be assigned to the Fn buttons (page  
136).  
• When the mode dial is rotated to 4, white balance  
compensation is only available in movie mode.  
• The White Balance Compensation option in the playback  
menu (page 109) does not use the same values as the shooting  
menu option.  
ISO Setting  
Adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light. Higher values can  
be used for faster shutter speeds when the subject is  
poorly lit, preventing blur.  
Auto: The camera automatically adjusts sensitivity  
according to brightness, the distance to the subject,  
the options selected for macro mode, and picture  
quality and size.  
Auto-Hi (high sensitivity auto): The camera  
automatically adjusts sensitivity according to shooting  
conditions. Comparing to the Auto setting, higher  
sensitivities can be selected for the subject poorly lit.  
The maximum sensitivity can be selected with ISO  
Auto-High Settings in the setup tab (page 140).  
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ISO (value): The camera shoots with the selected ISO  
value. Available ISO values differ depending on the  
camera unit. See the documentation provided with the  
camera unit for details.  
The current sensitivity is shown  
in the picture display (if Auto or  
ISO 200  
2.5  
Auto-Hi is selected, the sensitivity  
selected by the camera is shown  
when the shutter-release button  
is pressed halfway).  
Select an ISO sensitivity option.  
Press + or to select an option.  
1
Shoot or return to the shooting mode.  
Press the shutter-release button to take a picture, or  
press C/D to return to shooting mode.  
2
Notes  
• Options for ISO setting can be displayed by pressing the ADJ.  
lever (page 134).  
• The sensitivity when using the flash and the range of available  
sensitivities differ depending on the camera unit. See the  
documentation of the camera unit for details.  
• “Noise(random variations in brightness and color) may appear  
in photographs taken at high sensitivities.  
Restore Defaults  
To restore default shooting menu settings (page 59),  
rotate the mode dial to 5 and select Restore Defaults  
in the shooting menu. A confirmation dialog will be  
displayed; highlight Yes and press C/D to restore  
default values and exit to shooting mode.  
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Auto Aperture Shift  
When On is selected, the camera will automatically  
adjust aperture to prevent overexposure in the aperture  
priority mode.  
Note  
Auto aperture shift is available only in the aperture priority mode.  
Switch Shooting Mode  
When the mode dial is rotated  
to a MY mode (page 57), you can  
use this option to switch between  
5, P, A, S, and M modes without  
rotating the mode dial to a  
new setting. This option is only  
available in MY modes, however, it is not available if a  
scene mode is assigned to MY mode.  
Camera Shake Correction  
Select Camera Shake Correction to On to prevent blur  
caused by camera shake.  
E is displayed when camera shake correction is on.  
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Cautions  
• This function is not available depending on the camera unit.  
• The camera shake correction function is not available in movie  
mode, continuous mode, or when the shutter speed is set to 1  
or more seconds in manual exposure mode. If the function is set  
on in continuous mode or when the shutter speed is set to 1 or  
more seconds in manual exposure mode, E changes to F,  
and in the movie mode, E disappears.  
• The camera shake correction function cannot prevent the blur  
caused by the movement of the subject (caused by wind, etc.).  
• Effects of the camera shake correction function differ  
depending on the surroundings.  
Note  
J appears in the picture display when camera shake is likely  
to occur.  
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Playback Functions  
This section describes how to view movies and MP files.  
Viewing Movies  
Follow the steps below to view movies.  
Press the 6 button.  
Press the 6 button to display pictures in the  
picture display.  
1
Display the movie.  
2
Press +, , Fnꢀ, and Fn2 (page  
34) to scroll through pictures  
until the first frame of the  
movie is displayed. Movies are  
indicated by a 3 icon.  
2010  
Start playback.  
Press the ADJ. lever to start playback. Progress  
is shown in the playback display. The following  
operations can be performed:  
3
To  
Press  
Description  
Hold the z button to fast forward, and the  
Z button to rewind. If movie is paused, press  
Advance/  
rewind  
z/Z the z or Z button to advance or rewind  
one frame; keep the button pressed for slow  
advance or rewind.  
Pause/  
resume  
Press the ADJ. lever to pause; press again to  
resume.  
ADJ.  
Adjust  
volume  
+/Press + to increase volume, to decrease.  
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Viewing MP Files  
When you shoot images with M-Cont Plus, the images  
are recorded as one MP file. Follow the steps below to  
view MP files.  
Note  
Images shot in normal continuous mode can be played back in  
the same way as normal still images.  
1 Press the 6 button.  
Display the MP file.  
The MP file is displayed with the S symbol.  
2
The display changes as follows.  
Display for step 2  
• Press the DISP. button to change between  
“Normaland “No Display.  
• The images cannot be enlarged even if  
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the z button is pressed. The images are  
displayed in thumbnail view.  
• The other operations are the same as those  
for normal still images.  
z
ADJ. lever  
Z
Z
6/6  
Thumbnail view  
• The MP file images are displayed in  
thumbnail view.  
• Use the directional pad (page 37) to select  
a frame.  
• The DISP. button is disabled.  
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ADJ. lever  
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6
6
Single frame view  
• Single frame selected on the thumbnail  
view is displayed.  
• Press the z button to enlarge the image.  
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2
6
Slide Show  
• Images are displayed automatically in the  
order they were consecutively shot, starting  
with the displayed frame.  
Stop  
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The operations during slide show are shown below.  
Pause/Playback Press the ADJ. lever.  
Fast Forward  
Rewind  
Press and hold z during playback.  
Press and hold Z during playback.  
Press and hold z during pause.  
Press and hold Z during pause.  
Press z during pause.  
Slow Playback  
Slow Rewind  
Next Frame  
Previous Frame  
First Frame  
Last Frame  
Press Z during pause.  
Press the ADJ. lever to the left during pause.  
Press the ADJ. lever to the right during pause.  
Cautions  
• The DPOF, Trim, Resize, Skew Correction (playback mode),  
Level Compensation, and White Balance Compensation  
functions are not available for MP files.  
Flag Function Setting and Protect cannot be set for individual  
frames in an MP file. If Flag 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.  
• Individual frame of an MP file cannot be deleted.  
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Exporting MP Files  
Follow the steps below to extract specific frames from  
an MP file and save each frame as an individual still  
image.  
Notes  
• The extracted image is saved in the same size as the original.  
• The original files will be retained after extraction.  
1 Press the 6 button.  
Display the MP file you want to export.  
The MP file is displayed with  
the S symbol.  
2
To export multiple frames,  
you can also press the z  
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button to display thumbnail  
view, and then go to step 3.  
Press C/D.  
The playback menu appears.  
3
4
Press + or to select Export  
Still Images, and then press  
Fn2.  
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SelectingOneFrame  
Press + or to select 1 Frame.  
5
Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to select the  
frame.  
6 Press C/D.  
SpecifyingMultipleFramesSeparately  
Press + or to select Sel Mult, and then press  
C/D.  
If thumbnail view was  
displayed in step 2 on page  
97, skip step 5.  
5
Press + or to select  
6
Sel. Indiv., and then press  
C/D.  
Select the frame, and then press C/D.  
Press the ADJ. lever to switch to the display for  
specifying a range of frames. See step 7 and beyond  
on page 99.  
7
Repeat step 7 to select all the frames.  
To deselect a frame, highlight the frame and press  
C/D.  
8
9 Press the N button.  
10 Select Yes, and then press C/D.  
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SpecifyingaRangeofMultipleFrames  
Press + or to select Sel Mult, and then press  
C/D.  
If thumbnail view was  
displayed in step 2 on page  
97, skip step 5.  
5
Press + or to select  
6
Sel. Range, and then press  
C/D.  
Select the starting point for the range of frames  
you want to specify, and press C/D.  
If you make a mistake when selecting the starting  
point for the range of frames, press the DISP. button  
to return to the screen for selecting the starting  
point.  
7
Press the ADJ. lever to switch to the display for  
specifying frames separately. See step 7 and beyond  
on page 98.  
Export Still Images  
Select the ending point for  
the range of frames you  
want to specify, and press  
8
C/D.  
Start  
Execute  
9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 to specify all ranges.  
10 Press the N button.  
11 Select Yes, and then press C/D.  
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SelectingAllFrames  
Press + or to select  
All Frames, and press  
C/D.  
5
6
Select Yes, and then press  
C/D.  
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Playback Menu  
This section details the options in the playback menu  
and describes how to view pictures on a TV.  
Playback Menu  
Press the 6 button in shooting mode and follow the  
steps below.  
Display the playback menu.  
Press C/D.  
1
Select a menu item.  
Press + or to scroll through the menu and press Fn2  
to display options for the highlighted item.  
2
Note  
The items on the next page can be displayed by pressing  
– while pressing the DIRECT button.  
The playback menu contains the following options:  
Option  
Flag Function Setting  
Flag Function Display  
Resize  
Page  
Option  
Page  
111  
112  
102 Slide Show  
103 Protect  
104 Copy to Card from Internal Memory 115  
Trim  
105 DPOF  
115  
97  
Level Compensation  
White Balance Compensation  
Skew Correction  
106 Export Still Images  
109 Recover File  
110  
117  
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Note  
The menus for camera setup can be accessed from the playback  
menu (page 126).  
Flag Function Setting  
Register the frequently viewed image files to Flag  
Function Setting (up to 20 files) to recall the images  
easily by selecting Flag Function Display at a later time.  
Setting/CancelingOneFileataTime  
To set or cancel one file at a time, play the picture back and press  
C/D. Highlight Flag Function Setting in the playback  
menu and press Fn2 button. Highlight Set or Cancel, and then  
press C/D.  
Notes  
• When a file is set, the symbol appears on the screen.  
• If 20 files have already been set, no more files can be set. Cancel  
some files and set desired files.  
Setting/CancelingMultiplelesataTime  
Follow the steps below to set or cancel multiple files at  
a time.  
Display the thumbnail view.  
Press the z button in playback mode.  
1
Select a picture.  
Highlight a picture and press C/D.  
2
Select Flag Function Setting and then press Fn2.  
Selected pictures are marked with the icon.  
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Select additional photographs.  
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Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to highlight additional photographs  
and press C/D. Repeat this procedure to set  
or cancel all the desired files. To cancel the selected  
photographs, press C/D when the file is  
selected.  
Cautions  
• If the name of the file set to Flag Function Setting is changed  
using a computer, Flag Function Setting is canceled for the  
file.  
• When the contents of the internal memory are copied to an SD  
memory card, Flag Function Setting that have been set for the  
files in the internal memory is canceled.  
• 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, Flag Function Setting is  
canceled for the corresponding files.  
• If the name of a file is changed using a computer, Flag  
Function Setting may not be able to be set to the files.  
• Only images taken using this camera body can be set to Flag  
Function Setting.  
Flag Function Display  
To display the images set to Flag Function Setting,  
select Flag Function Display in the playback menu.  
Notes  
• The file set to Flag Function Setting with the smallest file  
number is displayed.  
• Pressing the shutter - release button or the 6 button switches  
to shooting mode.  
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• If no files are set to Flag Function Setting, a message appears  
and the display returns to the playback menu.  
• If multiple files are set to Flag Function Setting, pressing the  
N button displays the image with the smallest file number.  
• When a file set to Flag Function Setting is displayed in the  
full frame, pressing the +, , Fnꢀ or Fn2 buttons switches to the  
previous or next image.  
Resize  
To create a small copy of a photograph, select Resize in  
the playback menu (page 101) and choose a size. The  
photographs taken in L, M, ꢃM or ꢁM size (page 61) can  
be copied in ꢀM or VGA size, and the photographs taken  
in ꢀM can be copied in VGA. Movies and RAW-quality  
photographs cannot be resized.  
Notes  
• The images are copied in the aspect ratio of 4:3. If the aspect  
ratio of original photograph is 16:9, 3:2, or 1:1, the left and  
right, or the upper and lower parts of images are trimmed and  
displayed with black border on the screen.  
• See page 61 for information on choosing the size of  
photographs during shooting.  
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Trim  
Follow the steps below to trim a still image and then  
save it as a separate file.  
Display a photograph.  
Display the photograph to be copied in playback  
mode.  
1
Select Trim.  
Press C/D to display the playback menu,  
highlight Trim, and press Fn2. To cancel trimming,  
2
press the DISP. button.  
Trim the photograph.  
Set the size of the trimming frame with the z or  
Z button, and the position of the trimming frame  
with the directional pad (page 37), and then press  
C/D.  
3
Cautions  
• Only images taken using this camera body can be trimmed.  
• Movies and MP files cannot be trimmed.  
• For RAW images (page 61), trimming function applies only to  
the JPEG copy.  
• Images can be trimmed repeatedly, however, the quality of the  
image will be degraded each time by recompression.  
Notes  
• If an image is trimmed, the compression rate changes to Fine.  
For images in other sizes, the compression rate will be the same  
as the original’s.  
• The available settings for the trimming frame size differ  
depending on the original image size. Each time you press the  
z button, the trimming frame decreases in size by one level, at  
the maximum of 13 levels.  
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• The trimmed image size differs depending on the image’s  
original size and the trimming level (the size of trimming frame).  
Level Compensation  
Create copies that have been processed to adjust  
brightness and contrast. Correct brightness and contrast  
automatically or make manual adjustments using a  
histogram.  
Auto:AutomaticLevelCompensation  
Display a photograph.  
Display the photograph to be copied in playback  
mode.  
1
Select Level Compensation.  
2
Press C/D to display  
the playback menu, highlight  
Level Compensation, and  
press Fn2.  
Select Auto.  
Highlight Auto and press  
Fn2. If the camera is able to  
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create a copy, a preview will  
be displayed with the original  
image displayed at upper left,  
the corrected copy at right. If  
the camera cannot create a copy, an error message  
will be displayed and the camera will exit to the  
playback menu.  
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Copy the image.  
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Press C/D. To exit without creating a copy,  
press the DISP. button. A message will be displayed  
while the camera copies the photograph.  
Manual:ManualLevelCompensation  
Display the photograph to be copied and select Manual  
for Level Compensation in the playback menu to  
display a preview as described on the preceding page,  
then follow the steps below.  
Select the black point, white point, or mid-point.  
The manual preview contains  
a histogram showing  
1
how pixels of different  
brightnesses are distributed  
in the image, with dark pixels  
(shadows) on the left and  
From left to right:  
bright pixels (highlights) on  
black point, mid-  
the right. Press the ADJ. lever  
point, white point  
in to cycle through the black  
point, mid-point, and white point and press Fnꢀ  
or Fn2 to position the selected point for enhanced  
brightness and contrast as described on the  
following page. For help, press the N button; press  
the button again to return to the preview display.  
Copy the image.  
Press C/D. To exit without creating a copy,  
press the DISP. button. A message will be displayed  
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Tip:ChoosingtheBlackPoint, WhitePoint, andMid-Point  
Adjusting brightness: To make the  
image brighter, move the mid-point  
to the left. Moving the mid-point to  
the right makes the image darker.  
Correcting exposure: If the image is  
overexposed, move the black point  
to the right until it lines up with the  
darkest pixel in the histogram (see  
right). If the image is underexposed,  
move the white point to the left until  
it lines up with the brightest pixel.  
You can then move the mid-point left  
or right to adjust brightness.  
Correcting overexposure  
Increasing contrast: To increase contrast,  
align the black point and white point  
with the darkest and brightest pixels  
as shown at right. You can then move  
the mid-point left or right to adjust  
brightness.  
Cautions  
• Level compensation is available only with still images taken  
using this camera body. It is not available with movies or  
pictures taken using M-Cont Plus. The desired results may not  
be achieved with monochrome images.  
• Level compensation can be applied multiple times, however,  
the quality of the image will be degraded each time by  
recompression.  
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White Balance Compensation  
Create copies with modified white balance.  
Display a photograph.  
Display the photograph to be copied in playback  
mode.  
1
Select White Balance Compensation.  
Press C/D to  
display the playback menu,  
highlight White Balance  
Compensation, and press  
Fn2.  
2
Adjust white balance.  
3
Choose white balance  
compensation using the  
directional pad (page 37).  
Press the DISP. button to reset  
white balance compensation  
to a neutral value.  
Press C/D.  
Press C/D to copy the image (to exit without  
creating a copy, press DISP. twice). A message will be  
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Cautions  
• White balance compensation is available only with still images  
taken using this camera body. It is not available with movies or  
pictures taken using M-Cont Plus. The desired results may not  
be achieved with monochrome images.  
• White balance compensation can be applied multiple times,  
however, the quality of the image will be degraded each time  
by recompression.  
Skew Correction  
Create copies that have been processed to reduce the  
effects of perspective on rectangular objects, such as  
message boards or business cards.  
Display a photograph.  
Display the photograph to be copied in playback  
mode.  
1
Select Skew Correction.  
2
Press C/D to display  
the playback menu, highlight  
Skew Correction, and press  
Fn2. 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 yellow frame. The camera can detect up to  
five objects; to select a different object, press Fn2,  
or press + to exit without correcting perspective. If  
the camera is unable to detect a suitable subject, an  
error message will be displayed.  
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Press C/D.  
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A message will be displayed while the camera  
copies the photograph. Copying takes from about 2  
to 46 seconds, depending on image size.  
Caution  
Skew correction is available only with still images taken using  
this camera body. It is not available with movies or pictures taken  
using M-Cont Plus. For RAW images (page 61), skew correction  
applies only to the JPEG copy.  
Notes  
• The copy is the same size as the original. More time is needed to  
create a copy for larger image sizes:  
Size  
Time (approx.)  
Size  
Time (approx.)  
L
24sec.  
3M  
8sec.  
M
18sec.  
1M  
5sec.  
5M  
12sec.  
VGA  
2sec.  
To reduce the time required, create a small copy of the original  
using Resize (page 104) and perform skew correction on the  
copy.  
• The time required for skew correction differs depending on the  
camera unit.  
• Skew correction can also be performed during shooting (page  
56).  
Slide Show  
Selecting this option starts an automated slide show.  
Pictures are displayed at three second intervals in the  
recorded order. When a movie is displayed, movie  
playback begins automatically.  
The slide show repeats until stopped; press any button  
to end the slide show.  
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Protect  
4:3 N  
Protect pictures from accidental  
deletion. Protected files are  
indicated by the icon shown at  
right.  
Caution  
Formatting erases all files, including protected files.  
ProtectingIndividualPictures  
To protect or remove protection  
from individual files, play the  
picture back, select Protect in  
the playback menu, and press Fn2  
to display the options shown at  
right (if the desired image is not  
displayed, press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to view  
other pictures). Highlight 1 File and press C/D.  
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ChangingtheProtectStatusofMultipleFiles  
Follow the steps below to change the protect status of  
multiple selected files.  
Select Protect in the playback menu, and press  
Fn2.  
In multi-frame playback,  
proceed to step 2. In single-  
frame playback, the options  
shown at right will be  
1
displayed. Highlight Sel Mult  
and press C/D.  
Select Sel. Indiv. or Sel. Range.  
Select Protect in the  
playback menu, and press Fn2  
2
to display the options shown  
at right. To select images  
one at a time, highlight Sel.  
Indiv., press C/D, and  
proceed to step 3. To select images by specifying  
ranges highlight Sel. Range, press C/D, and  
proceed to step 3.1.  
Select a photograph.  
3
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N
Use the directional pad  
(page 37) to highlight a  
photograph, and press  
C/D. Protected  
pictures are marked with a  
icon. To remove protection  
from a photograph, highlight it and press C/  
D again.  
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Tip:SelectingRanges  
To switch from Sel. Indiv. to Sel. Range, press the ADJ. lever  
and follow the steps below:  
4:3  
N
3.1 Use the directional pad to  
highlight the first image of the  
range, and press C/D  
to select. The selected image  
is marked with an icon. To  
deselect the image, press the  
DISP. button.  
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N
3.2 Use the directional pad to  
highlight the last image, and  
press C/D to select.  
The selected images will be  
marked with a  
icon.  
Repeat steps 3.1–3.2 to select additional ranges, or press the  
ADJ. lever to select or deselect individual photographs as  
described in step 3.  
Press the N button.  
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A message will be displayed while the camera  
protects the selected files. The camera will then  
return to normal playback.  
ProtectingorRemovingProtectionfromAllFiles  
To protect all files, select Protect  
and press Fn2. Highlight Select All  
and press C/D. To remove  
protection from all files, highlight  
Cancel All and press C/D.  
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Copy to Card from Internal Memory  
To copy all files from internal memory to a memory card,  
insert the memory card in the camera body and select  
Copy to Card from Internal Memory in the playback  
menu. A message will be displayed while copying is  
in progress; the camera will return to playback when  
copying is complete.  
Notes  
• If the space available on the memory card is insufficient to copy  
all the files in internal memory, a message will be displayed. To  
copy only those files that will fit in the space available, highlight  
Yes and press C/D; to exit without copying any files,  
select No.  
• Files cannot be copied to internal memory from a memory card.  
DPOF  
To request professional prints of the photographs on  
a memory card, first use this option to create a digital  
“print orderlisting the photographs you wish to print  
and the number of prints, and then take the memory card  
to a digital print service center that supports the DPOF  
standard.  
Note  
If a RAW file is selected for printing, only the JPEG copy will be  
printed.  
Tip:DPOF  
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a standard used to specify  
the photographs to be printed and the number of prints.  
Photographs selected for printing are marked with a DPOF print  
indicator (page 9).  
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SelectingIndividualPhotographsforPrinting  
To add a photograph to or  
remove it from the print order,  
play the picture back, select  
DPOF in the playback menu, and  
press Fn2 to display the options  
shown at right (if the desired  
image is not displayed, press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to view other  
pictures). Highlight 1 File and press C/D.  
SelectingAllPhotographsforPrinting  
To select all photographs for  
printing, select DPOF, press  
Fn2, highlight Select All, and  
press C/D. To remove  
all photographs from the print  
order, highlight Cancel All and  
press C/D.  
SelectingMultiplePhotographsforPrinting  
To select multiple photographs for printing:  
Select DPOF.  
Press C/D in multi-  
frame playback to display the  
playback menu. Highlight  
DPOF and press Fn2.  
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Select photographs and choose the number of  
prints.  
Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to highlight additional photographs  
and + or to choose the number of prints. To  
remove a photograph from the print order, press  
until zero is displayed.  
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3
Press C/D.  
A message will be displayed while the camera  
creates the print order. The camera will then return  
to multi-frame playback.  
Recover File  
To restore all the deleted files, select Recover File in  
playback menu, and then press Fn2. The confirmation  
message appears. Select Yes and then press C/D.  
Note  
If there are no files to be restored, a message appears.  
Cautions  
The 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 function.  
• Deleting files with DPOF settings  
• Initializing Internal memory or SD memory card  
• Setting or canceling files for Flag Function Setting  
• Exporting MP files using Export Still Images  
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Viewing Pictures on TV  
To view pictures on a TV, connect the camera body using  
the supplied A/V cable.  
Turn the camera body off.  
Be sure the power is off before connecting or  
disconnecting the A/V cable.  
1
Connect the A/V cable to the TV.  
2
Video input (yellow)  
Insert the white plug into the  
audio input connector, the  
yellow plug into the video  
input connector. Be sure the  
plugs are securely connected.  
Do not use force.  
Audio input (white)  
Connect the camera body.  
Open the connector cover and  
plug the cable into the A/V  
cable connector. Do not use  
force.  
3
Tune the television to the  
video channel.  
Select video input. See the television manual for  
details.  
4
5
Turn the camera body on.  
Press the 6 button for about a second to turn the  
camera body on in playback mode. The camera  
body’s picture display and speaker will turn off, and  
photographs and movies will be played back on the  
TV.  
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Caution  
Do not use force or tug the A/V cable when handling the camera  
body with the A/V cable connected.  
Notes  
• The camera body can be connected to the video input  
connector on a video recorder, and pictures can be recorded to  
video or DVD.  
• The camera body can be connected to TVs that support  
HDMI using an HDMI mini cable (sold separately). See the  
documentation provided with TVs for details.  
• If connecting or disconnecting the HDMI mini cable, the display  
switches to single-frame view. When the menu is displayed,  
it will not switch to single-frame view even if connecting or  
disconnecting the HDMI mini cable.  
• When connecting the camera body to a TV using an HDMI mini  
cable, the operational sounds turn off.  
• The camera body supports the following video standards:  
NTSC (used in North America, the Caribbean, parts of Latin  
America, and some East Asian countries) and PAL (used in the  
United Kingdom and much of Europe, Australia, New Zealand,  
and parts of Asia and Africa). SECAM is not supported. Where  
possible, it is set to the standard used in your country or  
region before shipment; before connecting the camera body  
to a device that uses a different video standard, choose the  
appropriate video mode (page 149).  
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Printing Photographs  
The camera body can be connected to a printer via  
the supplied USB cable, and photographs can be  
printed directly from the camera body without using a  
computer.  
Caution  
Movies cannot be printed. If a RAW file is selected for printing,  
only the JPEG copy will be printed.  
Note  
The camera body conforms to PictBridge, a standard widely  
used for direct printing, and direct printing is consequently  
only available with PictBridge-compliant printers. See the  
documentation provided with your printer for information on  
whether it supports PictBridge.  
Connecting the Camera Body  
Connect the power to the printer using the supplied  
USB cable.  
Turn the camera body off.  
Be sure that the power is off before connecting or  
disconnecting the USB cable.  
1
Connect the USB cable to the printer.  
Connect the USB cable to the printer and turn the  
printer on.  
2
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Connect the camera body.  
Open the connector cover  
and plug the cable into the  
USB cable connector.  
3
Press the ADJ. lever. The  
camera body will turn on and  
the message shown at right  
will be displayed; press the  
ADJ. lever again immediately.  
Note  
If you do not press the ADJ. lever while the above message  
is displayed, it may in some cases be replaced after two  
seconds by a message stating that the camera body is  
connecting to a computer. Turn the camera body off and  
press the ADJ. lever again.  
The message will be replaced by the PictBridge  
playback display (if the PictBridge playback  
display does not appear, the camera body is still  
establishing a connection to the printer).  
Caution  
Do not use force when connecting the USB cable or when  
handling the camera body with the cable connected.  
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Printing  
Photographs can be printed one at a time or multiple  
photographs can be selected for printing. 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 while printing is in progress.  
Note  
If an error is displayed during printing, check the printer and take  
the appropriate action.  
Printing Photographs One at a Time  
To print a selected photograph:  
Select a Photograph.  
1
Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 until the  
desired Photograph is shown  
in the PictBridge playback  
Cancel  
display and press the ADJ.  
1
File  
All Files  
Execute  
lever. The menu shown  
at right will be displayed;  
highlight 1 File and press C/D.  
Tip:PrintingOneCopyofAllPhotographs  
To print one copy of all Photographs, press the ADJ. lever to  
display the options shown above and select All Files.  
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Adjust printer settings.  
The menu shown at right  
will be displayed; highlight  
2
an item and press Fn2 to  
view the options available,  
or choose Printer Select to  
use the default setting for  
the current printer (the options available vary with  
the type of printer; items not supported by the  
connected printer cannot be selected). Press + or  
to highlight an option and press C/D to  
select and return to the direct print menu.  
Item  
Paper Size  
Paper Type  
Layout  
Description  
Choose the paper size.  
Choose the paper type.  
Choose the number of pictures per page.  
Include the time and date of recording. See pages  
20 and 149 for information on selecting the order  
in which the time and date are displayed. If the  
picture was taken using Date Imprint (page 84),  
only the imprinted date will be printed.  
Date Print  
File Name Print Include the file name.  
Optimize Image Choose whether the printer optimizes photo data.  
Print Size  
Choose the print size.  
Choose the print quality.  
Print a report.  
Print Quality  
Report Print*  
Printing Quantity Choose the number of copies.  
Toner Saving*  
Use less toner during printing.  
1-Side/2-Sides* Print on one or both sides of the paper.  
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Note  
To select the highlighted option  
as the default for the current  
printer when the camera body is  
connected, press the ADJ. lever.  
The menu shown at right will be  
displayed; highlight Set and press  
C/D. Select Cancel to exit without changing the  
default setting.  
Start printing.  
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To start printing, press C/D when the direct  
print menu shown in step 2 is displayed. A message  
is displayed during printing; to exit before printing  
is complete, press the DISP. button. The PictBridge  
playback display will appear when printing is  
complete.  
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Printing Multiple Photographs  
To print multiple photographs:  
Press the Z button.  
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4:3  
N
Photographs will be  
displayed in multi-frame  
playback.  
Select a picture.  
Highlight a picture and press  
C/D.  
2
Choose the number of prints.  
Press + or to choose the  
number of prints. Selected  
pictures are marked with  
3
a
icon; to deselect a  
photograph, press until  
zero is display.  
Select additional Photographs.  
Press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to highlight additional photographs  
and press + or to choose the number of prints.  
4
5
6
Adjust printer settings.  
Press C/D to display the direct print menu.  
Adjust settings as described on page 123.  
Start printing.  
To start printing, press C/D when the direct  
print menu is displayed. A message is displayed  
during printing; to exit before printing is complete,  
press the DISP. button. The PictBridge playback  
display will appear when printing is complete.  
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Camera Settings  
The menus for modifying the camera settings can be  
accessed from the shooting and playback menus (pages  
58 and 101).  
Display the menus.  
Press C/D to display the menu for the  
current mode on page 58 (in scene mode, a MODE  
1
tab will be displayed).  
Select a tab.  
Press Fnꢀ to highlight the tab  
2
for the current menu and  
press + or to highlight the  
key custom options tab (page  
127) or the setup tab (page  
128). Press Fn2 to place the  
cursor in the selected tab.  
1
2
Key custom options  
tab  
Setup tab  
1
2
Select a menu item.  
3
4
Press + or to highlight a  
menu item and press Fn2  
to display options for the  
highlighted item.  
Select an option.  
Press + or to highlight an option and press  
C/D to select and exit (the procedure may  
differ for some items; see the page for the item).  
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The key custom options tab contains the following  
options.  
Option  
Default  
Page  
129  
131  
132  
Option  
ADJ Shutter  
Confirmation  
Set Fnꢀ Button  
Set Fn2 Button  
Default  
Page  
135  
136  
Reg. My Settings  
Recall My Settings  
Edit My Settings  
Off  
AF/MF  
ManualꢀFlash 136  
My Settings for Fn  
Settings  
Off  
Off  
133  
133  
+/Button Settings ExposureꢀComp. 137  
My Settings WB Comp.  
Playback Mode Dial  
Options  
Setting1  
138  
ADJ Lever Setting ꢀ WhiteꢀBalance 134  
M Mode Dial Options  
One Press M Mode  
Setting1  
138  
ADJ Lever Setting 2  
ADJ Lever Setting ꢁ  
ISO  
134  
134  
AprtrꢀPriority 138  
Quality  
ADJ Lever Setting ꢂ ImageꢀSettings 134  
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The setup tab contains the following options:  
Option  
Default Page  
Option  
Default Page  
Format [Card]  
139 Level Setting  
Display  
144  
Format [Internal  
Memory]  
Grid Guide Display  
Options  
139  
144  
LCD Brightness  
139 Fn Button Display  
On  
Off  
145  
145  
DIRECT Screen  
Transparency  
Show My Setting Name  
Normal  
140  
Shooting Info. Display  
Off  
On  
145  
146  
Exposure/Flash Comp.  
Step  
Frame  
1/3EV  
140  
CL-BKT Black & White  
ISO Auto-High Settings AUTOꢀ400 140 (TE)  
AF Auxiliary Light  
Sleep Mode  
On  
140 Color Space Set  
sRGB  
146  
147  
5ꢀminutes 141 Digital Zoom Image  
Normal  
Auto Power Off  
Playback Screen  
LCD Auto Dim  
5ꢀminutes 141 Store Menu Cursor  
Off  
147  
Position  
LCD  
On  
141  
142  
Card Sequence No.  
Date Settings  
On  
148  
149  
LCD Confirmation Time 0.5ꢀseconds 142  
(Varies*) 149  
(Varies*) 149  
Language/L  
Video Out Mode  
HDMI Output  
Operation Sounds  
All  
142  
Volume Settings  
142  
(medium)  
9.8ꢀ×  
AUTO  
Body  
149  
150  
One Press Zoom Ratio  
Auto Rotate  
143  
143  
Start Settings Readout  
On  
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Minimum Shooting  
Distance  
Show  
144  
Cautions  
• The options displayed in the key custom options tab and  
setup tab may differ depending on whether the camera unit is  
attached to the camera body.  
• The options displayed in the key custom options tab and setup  
tab may differ depending on the camera unit.  
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Key Custom Options  
Reg. My Settings  
Settings saved using Reg. My Settings can be  
recalled by rotating the mode dial to MYꢀ, MY2, or MYꢁ,  
allowing you to easily create and recall up to six sets of  
frequently-used shooting settings.  
Adjust settings.  
Set the camera to the desired settings. The following is  
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some of the settings that can be saved in MY settings:  
Camera settings: Shooting mode (5, P, A, S, M, or  
4 mode), zoom position (in 4 mode),  
aperture (in A and M modes), shutter speed (in S  
and M modes), manual focus, macro, flash, self-  
timer and display modes.  
Shooting menu options: All options except Interval  
Shooting, Auto Aperture Shift, and Switch  
Shooting Mode. White balance compensation can  
be assigned if My Settings WB Comp. is on (page  
133).  
Setup options: Set Fnꢀ Button/Set Fn2 Button (if  
My Settings for Fn Settings is on; see page 133),  
+/– Button Settings, ISO Auto-High Settings,  
Exposure/Flash Comp. Step, Minimum Shooting  
Distance, Level Setting, Grid Guide Display  
Options, Shooting Info. Display Frame, CL-BKT  
Black & White (TE), and Digital Zoom Image.  
Note  
The settings that can be saved in MY settings differ depending  
on the camera unit. See the documentation provided with the  
camera unit for details.  
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Select Reg My Settings.  
Highlight Reg. My Settings in  
the key custom options tab,  
and press Fn2.  
2
3
Save settings.  
To assign the settings to MYꢀ,  
MY2, or MYꢁ on the mode dial,  
highlight MY1, MY2, or MY3,  
and press C/D (to exit  
without saving settings, press  
the DISP. button).  
To save the settings to a “box”  
to be recalled and assigned  
to the mode dial at a later  
date (page 131), select My  
Settings Box and press Fn2.  
Highlight the desired box  
and press C/D.  
Unnamed boxes will be  
named using the current  
date. If the box has already  
been assigned a name, the  
dialog shown at right will be  
displayed. Select Yes to use  
the current name, No to use  
a name based on the current  
date.  
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Recall My Settings  
Copy settings from a “boxto MYꢀ, MY2, or MYꢁ.  
Select Recall My Settings in the key custom options tab,  
press Fn2, and follow the steps below.  
Select a destination.  
1
Highlight the destination  
for the stored settings (MY1,  
MY2, or MY3) and press Fn2.  
Select the source.  
2
Highlight the settings that  
will be assigned to the  
selected position on the  
mode dial and press C/  
D.  
To exit without assigning settings to the mode dial,  
press the DISP. button.  
Caution  
If Edit My Settings is used to edit boxes that are currently  
assigned to the mode dial, the changes will be reflected when  
the mode dial is rotated to the position assigned to the box.  
Changes to settings assigned directly to MYꢀ, MY2, or MYꢁ are not  
however reflected in the boxes currently assigned to the mode  
dial, and if the boxes are subsequently changed, these changes  
will not be reflected in the settings assigned to MYꢀ, MY2, or MYꢁ.  
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Edit My Settings  
Edit and rename settings saved with Reg. My Settings.  
Select Edit My Settings in the key custom options tab,  
press Fn2, and follow the steps below.  
Select a setting.  
To edit the settings assigned  
to MYꢀ, MY2, or MYꢁ on the  
mode dial, highlight MY1,  
MY2, or MY3 and press Fn2.  
1
To edit “boxsettings, select  
My Settings Box and press  
Fn2. Highlight the desired box  
and press Fn2.  
Edit settings.  
Press + or to highlight items  
2
and press Fn2 to edit (see the  
section for each item in this  
manual for more information).  
After editing each item, press  
Fnꢀ to return to the settings  
list, where you can edit  
additional settings.  
Save changes and exit.  
Press C/D to save changes and exit (to exit  
without saving changes, press the DISP. button).  
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Name area  
Select Name in step 2 to rename  
the setting. The current name is  
highlighted in the name area; to edit  
the current name, press Fnꢀ or Fn2  
to position the cursor in the name  
area and press to place the cursor  
in the keyboard area (to delete the  
current name, press while the name  
is highlighted). Highlight characters  
Keyboard area  
using +, , Fnꢀ, or Fn2, and press C/D to enter the  
highlighted character at the current cursor position (to delete the  
character at the current cursor position, select [Delete]). Press the  
t button to switch between upper and lower case. Names can  
be up to 32 characters long. Press the ADJ. lever to exit, or press  
the DISP. button to exit without renaming the settings.  
My Settings for Fn Settings  
Select On to save the settings assigned to the Fn buttons  
(page 136) to MY settings saved in Reg. My Settings.  
My Settings WB Comp.  
Select On to save the white balance compensation  
setting (page 89) to MY settings saved in Reg. My  
Settings.  
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ADJ Lever Setting  
Assign up to four frequently-used options to the ADJ.  
lever for quick access in 5, P, A, S, and M modes. At  
default, the ADJ. lever can be used for white balance  
(page 86), ISO setting (page 90), picture quality  
(page 61), and image setting (page 71). The following  
functions can also be assigned; white balance  
compensation (page 89), focus (page 64), metering  
(page 70), continuous (page 73), bracketing (page 75),  
flash compensation (page 78), manual flash amount  
(page 79), and exposure compensation (page 85).  
In 4 mode, the ADJ. lever can be used to select  
white balance and exposure compensation (exposure  
compensation is not available for Movie mode).  
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UsingtheADJ. Lever  
To select an option currently assigned to the ADJ. lever:  
Display options.  
Press the ADJ. lever in shooting mode, and press the  
lever to the left or right, or press Fnꢀ or Fn2 to view  
1
the options assigned to the lever.  
Setting 1  
Setting 2  
Setting 4  
Setting 3  
Select an option.  
Press + or to highlight an option, and press the ADJ.  
lever or press C/D.  
2
Tip  
Press and hold the ADJ. lever to page rapidly through the available  
options.  
ADJ Shutter Confirmation  
Select On to use the shutter-release button to select the  
highlighted option in the ADJ. mode.  
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Set Fn1/Fn2 Button  
Choose the functions assigned  
to the Fnꢀ and Fn2 buttons with  
Set Fn1/Fn2 Button in the key  
custom options tab.  
The following is some of the functions that can be  
assigned to the Fnꢀ and Fn2 buttons.  
Option  
Description  
Switch between multi AF or spot AF and manual focus  
(page 64).*1, 3  
AF/MF  
Switch between multi AF or spot AF and snap focus (page  
64).*4  
Lock exposure.*2, 5  
AF/Snap  
AE Lock  
If options other than RAW is selected for Picture Quality/  
JPEG>RAW*10 Size, pressing the Fn button selects a RAW option with the  
same aspect ratio (page 61).*5, 6  
Color>B&W  
Color>TE  
Select Black & White for Image Settings (page 71).*7  
Select B&W (TE) for Image Settings (page 71).*7  
Exposure Comp. Display the exposure compensation slider (page 85).*5  
White Balance Display white balance options (page 86).  
Display white balance compensation controls (page  
WB Correction  
89).*9  
ISO  
Display ISO sensitivity options (page 90).*7  
Display picture quality/size options (page 61).  
Display focus options (page 64).*4  
Quality  
Focus  
Image Settings Display image setting options (page 71).*7  
Expo. Metering Display exposure metering options (page 70).*7  
Cont. Mode  
Display continuous shooting options (page 73).*8  
Auto Bracket Display bracketing options (page 75).*8  
Macro Target Position the focus target in macro mode (page 68).*3  
Flash Comp.  
Display the flash compensation slider (page 78).*4, 5  
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Option  
Description  
Flash Amount Adjust manual flash output (page 79).*8  
1
*
If focus is locked in autofocus mode (page 64), selecting manual focus  
sets the focus distance to the distance at which focus is locked.  
Exposure cannot be locked in mode M. Pressing the Fn button in mode  
M sets shutter speed and aperture to values close to those needed for  
optimal exposure.  
2
3
*
*
Not available when Portrait, Sports, Landscape or Nightscape is  
selected in 4 mode.  
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Not available when Landscape is selected in 4 mode.  
Not available when Movie is selected in 4 mode.  
Not available when Skew Correction is selected in 4 mode.  
Not available in 4 mode other than Skew Correction.  
Not available in 4 mode.  
Not available in 4 mode other than Movie.  
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settings selected in Picture Quality/Size.  
Settings in Picture Quality/Size  
Sizes in RAW Data  
L (16:9), M (16:9), 5M, 3M, 1M, VGA RAW (16:9)  
L (4:3), M (4:3)  
L (3:2), M (3:2)  
L (1:1), M (1:1)  
RAW (4:3)  
RAW (3:2)  
RAW (1:1)  
By default, AF/MF is assigned to the Fnꢀ button and Flash  
Amount to the Fn2 button.  
+/– Button Settings  
Choose the functions to assign to the + and buttons.  
Choose from Off, Flash Comp. (page 78), Flash Amount  
(page 79), and Exposure Compensation (page 85).  
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Playback Mode Dial Options/M Mode Dial Options  
Choose the functions to assign to the ADJ. lever and up-  
down dial for playback zoom and in mode M.  
Playback Mode Dial Options  
M Mode Dial Options  
Setting1  
Setting2  
Setting1  
Setting2  
ADJ. Next/previous  
Scroll left/right Shutter speed  
Aperture  
lever  
frame  
Up-  
Scroll up/  
Aperture  
down  
down Zoom in/out  
dial  
Shutter speed  
One Press M Mode  
When exposure compensation is assigned to the + and  
buttons (page 137) or AE lock is assigned to the Fnꢀ  
and Fn2 button (page 136), pressing the assigned button  
in manual exposure mode sets shutter speed and/or  
aperture to values close to those needed for optimal  
exposure. Select a setting from the following options.  
Aprtr Priority: Aperture remains at the selected value;  
shutter speed is adjusted for optimal exposure.  
Shttr Priority: Shutter speed remains at the selected  
value; aperture is adjusted for optimal exposure.  
Program: Both aperture and shutter speed are  
adjusted for optimal exposure.  
Note  
In manual exposure mode, exposure compensation cannot  
be performed with the + and buttons, nor can AE lock be  
performed with the Fn buttons.  
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Setup  
Format [Card]/Format [Internal Memory]  
Select Format [Card] to format the memory card before  
first use, after using it in another device, or if a card error  
is displayed when the card is inserted in the camera  
body. Select Format [Internal Memory] if a message is  
displayed prompting you to format internal memory.  
Cautions  
Formatting permanently deletes all data on the card or in  
internal memory. Before formatting, copy any data you wish to  
keep to a computer (page 151).  
• Selecting Format [Card] when no memory card is inserted  
displays an error message. Turn the power off and insert a  
memory card.  
Tip:WriteProtection  
To prevent memory cards from being formatted, slide the write-  
protect switch to theLOCKposition (page 16). Restore the  
switch to its original position to resume normal operation.  
LCD Brightness  
Selecting this option displays  
the control shown at right. Press  
+ or to adjust picture display  
brightness, and press C/D  
to return to the setup menu.  
Press C/D again to exit to  
shooting or playback mode.  
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Note  
The brightness display shows the view through the lens  
(shooting mode) or the most recently viewed picture (playback  
mode; if no picture is available for playback, no image will be  
shown in the brightness display).  
DIRECT Screen Transparency  
Choose the density of the background image displayed  
on the DIRECT screen from Dark, Normal, Light, or  
Image OFF.  
Exposure/Flash Comp. Step  
Choose the step value for the exposure compensation  
and flash compensation. Choose from the value of  
1/2EV or 1/3EV.  
Note  
In the shutter priority mode, step value is set to 1/3EV even if  
1/2EV is selected for Exposure/Flash Comp. Step.  
ISO Auto-High Settings  
Choose the maximum sensitivity selected by the camera  
when Auto-Hi is selected for ISO Setting in the shooting  
menu (page 90). Choose from settings of ISO 200 (AUTO  
200), 400 (AUTO 400), 800 (AUTO 800), 1600 (AUTO  
1600) or 3200 (AUTO3200).  
Note  
Noise (random variations in brightness and color) may appear in  
photographs taken at high sensitivities.  
AF Auxiliary Light  
If On is selected, the AF auxiliary light will light to assist  
the focus operation when the subject is poorly lit.  
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Sleep Mode  
Choose the delay before the picture display enters  
sleep mode. Choose from Off, 1 minute, 5 minutes or  
30 minutes. Autofocus/flash lamp lights in sleep mode.  
Press any button to cancel the sleep mode.  
Cautions  
• The camera body does not enter sleep mode when:  
• Shooting, playback, key custom optins or setup menu is  
displayed.  
• The camera body is turned on by pressing the 6 button with  
the power switch at OFF position.  
• The lens of camera unit is not retracted in the sleep mode.  
Auto Power Off  
Choose the delay before the camera turns off  
automatically to save power when no operations are  
performed. Select from Off (the camera does not turn off  
automatically), 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 30 minutes.  
Note  
When Sleep and Auto Power Off are set, Auto Power Off works  
after the specified time for Sleep has elapsed.  
Playback Screen  
Choose the screen to display playback images from LCD  
(picture display) or VF (viewfinder) for when the LCD  
viewfinder (VF-2) is attached to the camera body.  
When the viewfinder is not attached, the playback  
images are displayed in the picture display regardless of  
the setting for Playback Screen.  
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LCD Auto Dim  
If On is selected, the picture display dims to save power  
when the camera is not moved for approximately five  
seconds in shooting mode. Move the camera or press any  
button to return to the original picture display brightness.  
LCD Confirmation Time  
Choose how long photographs are displayed in the  
picture display immediately after shooting. Select from  
0.5, 1, 2, and 3seconds, Hold (photograph is displayed  
until shutter-release button is pressed halfway and can  
be viewed with playback zoom or deleted; see pages 38  
and 39), and Off (photographs are not displayed in the  
picture display after shooting).  
Operation Sounds  
Choose when the camera plays a sound.  
Option  
Description  
Sounds are played at startup, when the shutter is released,  
when the camera focuses, and when an error occurs. If Sound  
or Disp + Snd is selected for Level Setting (page 32), the camera  
will also beep at regular intervals when the camera is level.  
All  
Level  
If Sound or Disp + Snd is selected for Level Setting, the camera  
Sound will beep at regular intervals when the camera is level.  
Sounds are played when the shutter is released or an error  
Shutter  
occurs. If Sound or Disp + Snd is selected for Level Setting, the  
Sounds  
camera will beep at regular intervals when the camera is level.  
Volume Settings  
Select the volume for the sounds described in  
“Operation Sounds.Choose from  
(low), (medium), and  
(o),  
(high).  
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One Press Zoom Ratio  
Select the magnification at which pictures are displayed  
when zoomed in using the C/D button or ADJ.  
lever (page 38). Choose from 5.7×, 9.8×, and 16×.  
Notes  
• Maximum magnification ratio differs depending on the image  
size (page 38).  
• If the maximum magnification ratio of an image size is smaller  
than the setting specified in One Press Zoom Ratio, the image  
can be magnified at the maximum ratio for the image size  
(page 38).  
Auto Rotate  
Select On to automatically display pictures in the correct  
orientation during playback.  
Caution  
Movies, pictures taken using M-Cont Plus (page 73), and pictures  
taken with the camera upside down or tilted sharply forward or  
back are not rotated for display. Pictures are not rotated when  
the camera unit is not attached to the camera body, during  
slide shows, in multi-frame playback, or when displayed on a TV,  
nor are they rotated when the camera is upside down or if the  
camera is rotated during playback zoom or while skew correction  
is in progress.  
Note  
During bracketing or when taking pictures using Continuous,  
the camera only records the orientation for the first photograph  
in each series. The remaining photographs will not be displayed  
in the correct orientation if the camera was rotated during  
shooting.  
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Minimum Shooting Distance  
Select Show to display the minimum shooting distance  
in the picture display.  
Level Setting  
The camera uses a tilt indicator and sounds to let you  
know whether the image is level during shooting.  
Choose tilt indicator settings (page 32).  
Grid Guide Display Options  
Choose the type of framing grid available in shooting  
mode (page 42).  
Item  
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 make it easier to view the subject.  
Use if your subject is in motion.  
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Fn Button Display  
4:3 N  
Select On to display the options  
currently assigned to the Fn  
buttons when the camera is  
turned on, shooting mode is  
selected, or a new mode is  
selected with the mode dial.  
Show My Setting Name  
4:3  
N
Select On to display the name  
of the settings assigned to the  
current position on the mode dial  
when the dial is rotated to MYꢀ,  
MY2, or MYꢁ.  
2010  
Shooting Info. Display Frame  
4:3  
N
Select On to display shooting  
icons in a frame surrounding  
the view through the lens (page  
8), making it easier to frame  
photographs in the picture  
display. The frame is not displayed  
in movie mode.  
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CL-BKT Black & White (TE)  
Choose the number and type of copies created with  
color bracketing (page 77). Select On to record three  
copies of each shot (one in black and white, a second  
in color, and a third using a monochrome tint), Off  
to record two copies (one in black and white and the  
second in color).  
Note  
Regardless of the selected setting, three copies of each  
photograph will be recorded if B&W (TE) is selected for Image  
Settings.  
Color Space Setting  
Choose the color space used to record photographs.  
sRGB is widely used to reproduce digital images but  
offers a smaller gamut of colors than AdobeRGB.  
Caution  
The Adobe RGB color space was developed by Adobe Systems,  
Inc., and is compatible with the default color space used in  
Adobe Photoshop and other image editing software. Note,  
however, that colors will only be reproduced correctly in  
software that supports the Adobe RGB color space. Also note  
that specialized equipment is required to print the full range of  
colors in the Adobe RGB gamut; when printed using consumer  
household printers or digital photo print services, colors will  
generally be less vivid than in photographs that use the sRGB  
color space.  
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Digital Zoom Image  
Choose how the image taken using the digital zoom will  
be saved.  
Normal: Normal digital zoom. It crops a portion of  
an image and enlarges the portion back to the size  
selected in Picture Quality/Size, resulting in lower  
image quality.  
Auto Resize: It crops a portion of an image and save  
the image in the cropped size. It keeps from decreasing  
the image quality, however, the image size becomes  
smaller. The sizes of cropped image differ depending  
on the zoom ratio. See the documentation provided  
with the camera unit.  
Auto Resize zoom is available only when 4:3 for L is  
selected for Picture Quality/Size (page 61).  
The current picture size is  
4:3 N  
displayed in the picture display  
when the camera is zoomed in.  
Caution  
Auto Resize has no effect when M-Cont Plus or Skew  
Correction is selected in 4 mode, or when RAW is selected  
for Picture Quality/Size.  
Store Menu Cursor Position  
If On is selected, the most-recently accessed item will be  
highlighted when menus are displayed.  
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Card Sequence No.  
Choose how the camera names image files when saving  
photographs to a memory card.  
On: File names consist of “Rfollowed by a seven-digit  
number (e.g., “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: File names consist of “RIMGfollowed by a four-  
digit number (e.g., “RIMG0001.jpg”), assigned in  
ascending order from 0001 to 9999. When a new  
memory card is inserted, file numbering is reset to  
0001.  
Notes  
• This option applies only to memory cards. The names of  
Photographs in internal memory consist ofRIMGand a four-  
digit number.  
• Photographs copied to a computer using DL-10 (page 151) are  
given new names consisting ofRIMGand a four-digit number.  
• Photographs taken with AdobeRGB selected for Color Space  
Setting (page 146) are indicated by file names beginning with  
an underscore (e.g., “_R010001.jpgor_RIMG001.jpg”).  
Caution  
When On is selected, no further photographs can be stored if the  
memory card contains a folder numbered 999 and a file name  
ending in 9999; when Off is selected, no further photographs  
can be stored if the memory card contains a file numbered 9999.  
To take additional Photographs, format the card after copying its  
contents to a computer.  
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Date Settings  
Set the camera clock (page 20).  
Note  
If you leave the battery in the camera body for at least two hours,  
the battery can be removed for about a week without resetting  
the clock.  
Language/L  
Choose the language in which camera messages and  
menus are displayed.  
Option  
Description  
Japanese  
Option  
Русский  
Description  
Russian  
English  
English  
German  
French  
Italian  
Simplified Chinese  
Traditional Chinese  
Korean  
Deutsch  
Français  
Italiano  
Español  
Thai  
Spanish  
Video Out Mode  
When connecting the camera body to a TV or VCR  
(page 118), choose a video out mode that matches the  
standard used in the device. The camera body supports  
NTSC and PAL; SECAM is not supported.  
HDMI Output  
Choose the resolution of image output using an HDMI  
mini cable. Choose the setting from AUTO or Manual.  
Note  
Normally, select AUTO. If the resolution of image displayed on TV  
is low with the Auto setting, select Manual. The image may be  
improved.  
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Start Settings Readout  
When the camera turns off, the settings are saved both  
in camera body and camera unit.  
Choose the destination to read out the settings from  
Body or Camera Unit.  
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Copying Pictures to a Computer  
This section describes how to copy pictures from  
the camera body to your computer. Instructions for  
Windows may be found below; those for the Macintosh  
begin on page 162.  
Note  
The dialogs shown in this section may differ from those displayed  
by your computer.  
Windows  
You can copy pictures to your computer by either of the  
following methods:  
• Install the supplied DL-10 software (page 153) and use  
it to copy pictures as described on page 159.  
• Copy pictures without using DL-10 or other image  
copy software. (page 160).  
Note  
Detailed instructions may be found in the Software User Guide on  
the supplied CD (page ix).  
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System Requirements  
Before using the supplied CD, check that your  
computer meets the following requirements. See the  
documentation provided with your computer for details.  
Windows 2000 Professional SP 4, Windows XP Home  
Edition/Professional SP 3, Windows Vista SP 2  
OS  
Windows 2000/Windows XP: Pentium® lll 500MHz or faster  
Windows Vista: Pentium® lll 1GHz or faster  
CPU  
Windows 2000/Windows XP: 256MB or more  
Windows Vista: 512MB or more  
RAM  
Free disk space A minimum of 160MB required for installation  
Video  
1024×768 pixels or more with 16-bit color or better  
• Compatible CD-ROM drive  
• Compatible USB port  
Miscellaneous  
Cautions  
• 64-bit operating systems are not supported. Operating  
systems that have been upgraded from an earlier version are  
not supported, as USB may fail to function as expected. The  
supplied software may not function as expected with systems  
that have been patched or updated with Service Pack releases.  
• Connect the camera body directly to a built-in USB port. USB  
ports added via PCI-bus or other extension boards or cards are  
not supported. The camera body may not function as expected  
when connected via a USB hub or keyboard.  
• More RAM may be required when handling movies and other  
large files.  
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Supplied CD  
Inserting the supplied CD in a  
CD-ROM drive displays the dialog  
shown at right.  
Installing the software: Install the  
following software.  
DL-10: Copy pictures to the  
computer in a single operation.  
Irodio Photo & Video Studio: View, manage, edit pictures on  
the computer. For more information, see the Help menu in  
Irodio Photo & Video Studio or visit the following website:  
http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/irodio/e/irodio_digitalphoto_  
videostudio/  
USB driver: Connect earlier Ricoh cameras to computers  
running Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, or  
Windows 2000. Not required for this product.  
WIA driver: Connect earlier Ricoh cameras to computers  
running Windows XP or Windows Vista. Not required for this  
product.  
Browse User’s Manual (Software Version): View the Software  
User Guide in pdf format (page ix). Acrobat Reader or  
Adobe Reader is required; if necessary, install Adobe  
Reader as described on page 156.  
Browse CD-ROM Content: View the contents of the CD,  
which include Adobe Reader (page 156). To install  
Irodio Photo & Video Studio without installing other  
software, open the “Irodio Photo & Video Studiofolder  
and double-click Irodio Photo & Video Studio.exe.  
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Installing the Software  
Follow the steps on the next page to install the supplied  
software. Illustrations are from Windows XP.  
Cautions  
• If the camera body is connected to the computer, disconnect  
the camera body before beginning installation.  
• Users of existingCapliosoftware should note that theDC”  
software supplied with the camera body replaces the following  
items in the Caplio software package:  
Caplio software  
DC software  
RICOH Gate La  
DL-10  
DU-10*  
SR-10*  
ST-10*  
Caplio Viewer  
Caplio Server  
Caplio Setting  
*Not used by this product.  
If the above Caplio software is currently installed, you will be  
prompted to uninstall it before installing the supplied DC  
software. Follow the on-screen instructions. Installing the DC  
software replaces Caplio Viewer, Caplio Server, and Caplio  
Setting with the software listed above, which can be used in  
the same way as the Caplio versions (note that those software  
will not be installed if you uninstalled the Caplio software as  
described on page 158 before installing the DC software). Note  
that uninstalling the software for earlier Ricoh cameras may  
reset user preferences for DL-10 or RICOH Gate La.  
• Administrator privileges are required for installation.  
• DL-10 is for use in a stand-alone environment and cannot be  
run over a network.  
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Insert the supplied CD.  
1
Turn the computer on and  
insert the supplied CD in a  
CD-ROM drive.  
Windows Vista: An Autorun  
dialog will be displayed.  
Click Run Autorun.exe to  
display the installer dialog.  
Other versions of Windows: The installer dialog will be  
displayed automatically.  
Click Installing the software.  
2
3
Windows Vista: A “User Account Controldialog will  
be displayed. Click Allow to display a language-  
selection dialog.  
Other versions of Windows: A language-selection  
dialog will be displayed.  
Select a language and click OK.  
The dialog shown at right will  
be displayed. Click Next.  
Select a destination.  
4
The supplied software will be  
installed to the folder shown  
under Destination Folder.  
Click Next.  
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Confirm the destination location and then click [Next].  
The Irodio Photo & Video  
Studio installer will start  
5
(depending on your  
computer, the splash screen  
at right may be displayed for  
some time before installation begins). Follow the on-  
screen instructions to install the supplied software.  
Click Finish.  
6
7
The dialog shown at right will  
be displayed when installation  
is complete. Click Finish.  
Restart the computer.  
A message will be displayed  
prompting you to restart your  
computer. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer  
now and click Finish to restart the computer.  
Unblock DL-10.  
A Windows security dialog will be displayed when  
the computer restarts. Click Unblock for DL-10.  
8
Note  
See page 158 for information on uninstalling the software.  
Installing Adobe Reader  
Adobe Reader is required to view the Software User  
Guide. If Adobe Reader is not already installed, it can be  
installed from the supplied CD as described below.  
Cautions  
• Disconnect the camera body before beginning installation.  
• Administrator privileges are required for installation.  
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Insert the supplied CD.  
1
Turn the computer on and  
insert the supplied CD in a  
CD-ROM drive.  
Windows Vista: An Autorun  
dialog will be displayed.  
Click Run Autorun.exe to  
display the installer dialog.  
Other versions of Windows: The installer dialog will be  
displayed automatically.  
Click Browse CD-ROM Content.  
The contents of the CD will be displayed.  
2
3
Install Adobe Reader.  
Double-click the “Adobe Readerfolder and then  
double-click the folder for the language of your  
choice. Double-click the file beginning with  
“AdbeRdr910and follow the on-screen instructions.  
If a “User Account Controldialog is displayed, click  
Continue.  
Notes  
• See the Adobe Reader Help menu for information on Adobe  
Reader.  
• Installation of Adobe Reader 9.1 requires MSI (Microsoft  
Windows Installer) version 3.1 or later and either Microsoft  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or later or Firefox 2.0 or later. Microsoft  
Internet Explorer and Microsoft Windows Installer are available  
via Microsoft Update.  
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Uninstalling the Software  
Follow the steps below to uninstall DC software or Irodio  
Photo & Video Studio.  
Cautions  
• Administrator privileges are required for uninstallation.  
• Exit any applications that may be running before proceeding.  
Open the “Add/Remove Programs” Control Panel.  
Open the Windows “Startmenu and select Control  
Panel (Windows XP or Windows Vista) or Settings >  
Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove  
Programs.  
1
Uninstall the software.  
Select the software you wish to uninstall (DC  
2
Software or Irodio Photo & Video Studio) and click  
Change/Remove. A confirmation dialog will be  
displayed; click OK. If a message appears warning  
that a shared file has been detected, select Don’t  
display this message again and click Yes.  
Close any open windows when the uninstall process  
is complete. After uninstalling Irodio Photo & Video  
Studio, restart the computer.  
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Copying Pictures Using DL-10  
After installing DC software, follow the steps below to  
copy pictures to your computer.  
1 Turn the camera body off.  
Connect the supplied USB cable.  
Connect the cable to the  
computer USB port.  
2
Cautions  
• Do not use force when  
connecting the cable or when  
handling the camera body with  
the cable connected.  
• Do not move the camera body with the cable connected.  
Connect the cable to the  
camera body as shown. The  
camera body will turn on, DL-  
10 will start, and transfer will  
begin automatically. Pictures  
are copied to folders in the  
“Digital Camerafolder in “My Documents(if you were  
previously using Caplio software, pictures will instead  
be copied to folders in the “Capliofolder). Pictures are  
sorted into separate folders by date of recording; make  
sure the camera clock is set to the correct date and time  
before shooting.  
Disconnect the cable when transfer is complete.  
See page 161 for more information.  
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Note  
If transfer does not begin automatically, try the following procedures.  
Click Save in the DL-10 window.  
Check that Saves automatically when connected to USB is  
selected in the DL-10Option Settingsdialog.  
Restart the computer and repeat the above steps.  
Copying Pictures Without Using DL-10  
If DL-10 is not installed, you can copy pictures to the  
computer as described below. The illustrations in this  
section are from Windows XP.  
1 Turn the camera body off.  
Connect the supplied USB cable.  
Connect the cable to the computer USB port and  
then to the camera body. The camera body will turn  
on automatically.  
2
Copy files from the camera body to the computer.  
The camera body will  
be listed as a removable  
3
drive in “My Computer”  
with pictures stored  
in folders as shown at  
right. If a memory card  
is inserted in the camera  
body, the drive will be  
named as shown at right and the contents of the  
memory card will be displayed. If no memory card  
is inserted, the drive will be named “RICOHDCIand  
the contents of internal memory will be displayed.  
Copy pictures to the desired location on your  
computer.  
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Cautions  
• Do not turn the power off or disconnect the USB cable until  
copying is complete.  
• Files in the destination folder with the same name as the pictures  
being copied will be overwritten. If necessary, rename files before  
copying begins.  
• Do not use a computer to view or edit pictures on a memory  
card. Pictures that have been viewed or modified on a  
computer can no longer be displayed on the camera body.  
Copy pictures to the computer for viewing and editing.  
Disconnecting the Camera Body  
Before disconnecting the camera  
body from the computer, click the  
“Safely Remove Hardwareor “Unplug or Eject Hardware”  
icon in the taskbar (the illustration above 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.  
Notes  
• A warning may be displayed if the USB cable is disconnected  
without first removing the camera body from the system as  
described above. Be sure to remove the camera body from the  
system before disconnecting the cable.  
• Confirm that transfer is complete before removing the camera  
body from the system and disconnecting the cable.  
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Macintosh  
The camera body can be used with Mac OS X versions  
10.4–10.5.7.  
Caution  
The VM-1 software (page 164) and Software Users Guide (only on  
computers with Acrobat installed) can be used with Macintosh  
computers.  
Copying Pictures to a Macintosh  
1 Turn the camera body off.  
Connect the supplied USB cable.  
Connect the cable to the  
computer USB port.  
2
Cautions  
• Do not use force when  
connecting the cable or when  
handling the camera body with  
the cable connected.  
• Do not move the camera body with the cable connected.  
Connect the cable to the  
camera body as shown. The  
camera body will turn on  
automatically.  
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Copy files from the camera body to the computer.  
The camera body will  
appear as a volume on  
3
the desktop with pictures  
stored in folders as shown  
at right. If a memory  
card is inserted in the  
camera body, the drive  
will be named as shown  
at right and the contents of the memory card will  
be displayed. If no memory card is inserted, the  
drive will be named “RICOHDCIand the contents of  
internal memory will be displayed. Copy pictures to  
the desired location on your computer.  
Disconnecting the Camera Body  
Before disconnecting the camera body from the  
computer, drag the camera body volume into the Trash  
or select the camera body volume and choose Eject  
from the File menu. You can then disconnect the USB  
cable.  
Notes  
• A warning may be displayed if the USB cable is disconnected  
without first removing the camera body from the system as  
described above. Be sure to remove the camera body from the  
system before disconnecting the cable.  
• Confirm that transfer is complete before removing the camera  
body from the system and disconnecting the cable.  
• Connecting the camera body to a Macintosh computer may  
result in the creation ofFINDER.DATor.DS_Storeles that will  
be listed by the camera body as unmatched files. These files can  
be deleted without risk.  
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Using the MP File Viewer  
When you shoot images with M-Cont Plus, the images  
are 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 that is 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 Guideavailable  
from the supplied CD-ROM.  
SystemRequirementsforUsingtheSuppliedMPleviewer  
The following environments are necessary for using the  
supplied MP file viewer.  
Please check your computer, or the computer’s user  
manual.  
Operating Systems Supported Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.5.7  
Macintosh computer  
Apple Inc. Macintosh Series  
Mac OS X 10.4 256 MB or more  
Mac OS X 10.5 512 MB or more  
Internal Memory  
Hard Disk Available Memory 5 MB or more  
A CD-ROM drive compatible with the  
above-mentioned Macintosh computer  
CD-ROM Drive  
Note  
VM-1 supports Japanese, English, French and Chinese (Simplified).  
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InstallingVM-1  
Insert the supplied CD.  
Turn on the Macintosh computer and insert the  
supplied CD in a CD-ROM drive.  
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2
Select the disk for installation.  
Double-click the RICOH icon > VM-1 folder > VM-1  
Installer.pkg icon. The Install VM-1 window will be  
displayed; click Continue. When the window for  
selecting the installation location appears, select  
the disk for installation, and then click Continue.  
Install VM-1.  
3
Click Install and enter your name and password,  
and then click OK. A message that the installation is  
complete will be displayed; click Close.  
To change the installation location, click Change  
Install Location....  
To upgrade VM-1, click Upgrade.  
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UninstallingVM-1  
Cautions  
• If 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 VM-1.  
• If an error occurs during the uninstallation process, update your  
Mac OS to the latest version.  
Open the VM-1 utility folder.  
Open the Applications folder > Utilities folder >  
VM-1 Utility folder.  
1
Double-click the VM-1 Uninstaller icon.  
The uninstall confirmation dialog will be displayed.  
Click OK.  
2
Enter your name and password, and then click OK.  
A message that the uninstallation is complete will  
be displayed; click OK.  
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Troubleshooting  
Error Messages  
If an error message is displayed, take the steps listed  
below.  
Message  
Insertꢀcard  
Solution  
Page  
15  
Noꢀmemoryꢀcardꢀisꢀinserted.ꢀInsertꢀcard.  
20,ꢀ  
149  
15,ꢀ  
148  
Setꢀdate.  
Cameraꢀclockꢀisꢀnotꢀset.ꢀSetꢀcameraꢀclock.  
FileꢀNumberꢀOverꢀLimit Cameraꢀisꢀoutꢀofꢀfileꢀnumbers.ꢀInsertꢀanotherꢀcard.  
Cameraꢀcannotꢀdisplayꢀfile.ꢀUseꢀcomputerꢀtoꢀcheckꢀfileꢀcontentsꢀ  
UnmatchedꢀFile  
andꢀdeleteꢀfile.  
15  
Insufficientꢀmemory.ꢀ Spaceꢀ onꢀ memoryꢀ cardꢀ isꢀ insufficientꢀ toꢀ copyꢀ allꢀ files.ꢀ Insertꢀ  
Continue?  
Protected  
anotherꢀcard.  
Fileꢀisꢀprotectedꢀandꢀcannotꢀbeꢀdeleted.  
112  
16  
CardꢀIsꢀWrite-Protected. Cardꢀisꢀwriteꢀprotectedꢀ(locked).ꢀUnlockꢀcard.  
Printꢀsettingsꢀcannotꢀbeꢀ  
Fileꢀisꢀaꢀmovieꢀorꢀotherꢀfileꢀthatꢀcannotꢀbeꢀselectedꢀforꢀprinting.  
setꢀforꢀthisꢀfile.  
Insufficientꢀmemoryꢀtoꢀstoreꢀadditionalꢀfiles.ꢀDeleteꢀexistingꢀfilesꢀ 39,ꢀ  
InsufficientꢀMemory/ orꢀincreaseꢀamountꢀofꢀmemoryꢀavailable.  
139  
Capacityꢀshort  
Maximumꢀnumberꢀofꢀimagesꢀselectedꢀforꢀprinting.ꢀSetꢀnumberꢀofꢀ  
printsꢀforꢀotherꢀimagesꢀtoꢀzero.  
125  
Formatꢀinternalꢀ  
memory.  
Formatꢀcard.  
CardꢀError  
Internalꢀ memoryꢀ isꢀ notꢀ correctlyꢀ formatted.ꢀ Formatꢀ internalꢀ  
memory.  
Cardꢀisꢀnotꢀcorrectlyꢀformatted.ꢀFormatꢀcardꢀinꢀcameraꢀbody.  
139  
139  
Formatꢀcard.ꢀIfꢀmessageꢀpersists,ꢀcardꢀisꢀfaulty;ꢀdiscontinueꢀuse. 139  
WritingꢀData  
NoꢀFile  
Cameraꢀisꢀsavingꢀdata.ꢀWaitꢀuntilꢀsaveꢀisꢀcomplete.  
Noꢀfilesꢀavailableꢀforꢀplayback.  
Memoryꢀisꢀfull.ꢀUseꢀanotherꢀcardꢀorꢀremoveꢀcardꢀandꢀuseꢀinternalꢀ  
memory.  
CannotꢀRecord  
15  
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Camera Body-Related Problems  
PowerSupply  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Page  
Checkꢀ thatꢀ batteryꢀ isꢀ correctlyꢀ  
Batteryꢀ isꢀ exhaustedꢀ orꢀ notꢀ  
inserted.  
inserted.ꢀ Chargeꢀ  
battery12,ꢀ14  
Theꢀcameraꢀdoesꢀ  
notꢀturnꢀon.  
(rechargeableꢀbatteryꢀonly).  
Useꢀsuppliedꢀbattery.  
Batteryꢀisꢀincompatible.  
13  
14  
Batteryꢀ isꢀ notꢀ inꢀ correctꢀInsertꢀ batteryꢀ inꢀ correctꢀ  
orientation.  
orientation.  
Cameraꢀ hasꢀ turnedꢀ oꢀ  
automaticallyꢀtoꢀsaveꢀpower.  
Turnꢀcameraꢀon.  
18  
Theꢀcameraꢀturnsꢀ  
offꢀduringꢀuse.  
Chargeꢀ batteryꢀ (rechargeableꢀ  
batteryꢀonly).  
Useꢀsuppliedꢀbattery.  
Batteryꢀisꢀexhausted.  
Batteryꢀisꢀincompatible.  
Cameraꢀmalfunction.  
12  
13  
14  
Theꢀcameraꢀdoesꢀ  
notꢀturnꢀoff.  
Removeꢀandꢀreinsertꢀbattery.  
Lowꢀbatteryꢀ  
indicatorꢀdisplayedꢀ  
orꢀcameraꢀturnsꢀoffꢀ Batteryꢀisꢀincompatible.  
whenꢀbatteryꢀhasꢀ  
Useꢀsuppliedꢀbattery.  
13  
chargeꢀremaining.  
Batteryꢀcannotꢀbeꢀ Batteryꢀ hasꢀ reachedꢀ endꢀ ofꢀ  
Replaceꢀwithꢀaꢀnewꢀbattery.  
14  
charged.  
chargingꢀlife.  
Ambientꢀtemperatureꢀisꢀveryꢀhighꢀ  
Batteryꢀisꢀquicklyꢀ orꢀveryꢀlow.  
exhausted.  
Poorꢀ lightingꢀ requiresꢀ extensiveꢀ  
useꢀofꢀflash.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Page  
Chargeꢀ batteryꢀ (rechargeableꢀ  
batteryꢀonly).  
Batteryꢀisꢀexhausted.  
12  
SlidethepowerswitchtoONtoꢀ  
turnꢀ cameraꢀ onꢀ orꢀ pressꢀ 6ꢀ to18,ꢀ34  
selectꢀshootingꢀmode.  
Powerꢀ isꢀ offꢀ orꢀ notꢀ inꢀ shootingꢀ  
mode.  
Pressꢀ 6ꢀ toꢀ selectꢀ shootingꢀ  
mode.  
Cameraꢀisꢀinꢀplaybackꢀmode.  
34  
Noꢀpictureꢀtakenꢀ  
whenꢀshutter-  
releaseꢀbuttonꢀisꢀ  
pressed.  
Shutter-releaseꢀ buttonꢀ wasꢀ notꢀPressꢀ shutter-releaseꢀ buttonꢀ allꢀ  
22  
fullyꢀpressed.  
theꢀwayꢀdown.  
Memoryꢀcardꢀisꢀnotꢀformatted. Formatꢀcard.  
139  
Memoryꢀcardꢀisꢀfull.  
Insertꢀnewꢀcardꢀorꢀdeleteꢀfiles. 15,ꢀ39  
Memoryꢀcardꢀhasꢀreachedꢀendꢀofꢀ  
workingꢀlife.  
Insertꢀnewꢀcard.  
15  
29  
Waitꢀ untilꢀ flashꢀ lampꢀ stopsꢀ  
blinking.  
Flashꢀisꢀcharging.  
Memoryꢀcardꢀisꢀlocked.  
Unlockꢀcard.  
16  
Memoryꢀcardꢀcontactsꢀareꢀdirty. Cleanꢀwithꢀsoft,ꢀdryꢀcloth.  
Cannotꢀviewꢀ  
Photographsꢀafterꢀ Displayꢀtimeꢀisꢀtooꢀshort.  
shooting.  
Chooseꢀlongerꢀdisplayꢀtime.  
142  
PowerisoorpicturedisplayisꢀTurncameraonoradjustpictureꢀ 18,ꢀ  
dark.  
displayꢀbrightness.  
139  
PresstheVF/LCDbuttontoturnꢀ  
pictureꢀdisplayꢀon.  
DisplayꢀhasꢀbeenꢀswitchedꢀtoꢀtheꢀPressꢀtheꢀVF/LCDꢀbuttonꢀtoꢀswitchꢀ  
Pictureꢀdisplayꢀisꢀ Pictureꢀdisplayꢀisꢀoff.  
blank.  
42  
42  
LCDꢀviewfinder.  
A/Vꢀcableꢀisꢀconnected.  
Lensꢀisꢀdirty.  
toꢀtheꢀpictureꢀdisplay.  
Disconnectꢀcable.  
Cleanꢀwithꢀsoft,ꢀdryꢀcloth.  
118  
Cameraꢀunableꢀtoꢀ Subjectꢀisꢀnotꢀatꢀcenterꢀofꢀframe. Useꢀfocusꢀlock.  
25  
focusꢀinꢀautofocusꢀ Subjectꢀnotꢀsuitableꢀforꢀautofocus. Useꢀfocusꢀlockꢀorꢀmanualꢀfocus. 25,ꢀ65  
Useꢀ macroꢀ modeꢀ orꢀ moveꢀ awayꢀ  
fromꢀsubject.  
mode.  
Subjectꢀisꢀtooꢀclose.  
27  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Page  
Useꢀ aꢀ tripod.ꢀ Useꢀ theꢀ cameraꢀ  
Cameraꢀmovedꢀduringꢀshooting. shakeꢀ correctionꢀ function.ꢀ Press21,ꢀ92  
elbowsꢀagainstꢀyourꢀbody.  
Picturesꢀareꢀ  
blurred.  
J
Usetheash.ChoosehigherISOꢀ 29,ꢀ  
Lightingꢀ isꢀ poorꢀ andꢀ shutterꢀ  
setting.ꢀ Useꢀ theꢀ cameraꢀ shakeꢀ 90,ꢀ  
speedsꢀareꢀslow.  
correctionꢀfunction.  
92  
29  
PressꢀOPEN/fꢀbuttonꢀ(flashꢀopen/  
setting)ꢀtoꢀopenꢀtheꢀflash.  
Doꢀnotꢀobstructꢀflashꢀcover.  
Flashꢀisꢀnotꢀraised.  
Flashꢀcoverꢀisꢀnotꢀfullyꢀopen.  
Theꢀ flashꢀ cannotꢀ beꢀ usedꢀ inꢀ theꢀ  
followingꢀcases:  
Whenexposurebracket,whiteꢀ  
54,ꢀ73ꢀ  
75  
balanceꢀ bracket,ꢀ orꢀ colorꢀChangeꢀcameraꢀsettings.  
Flashꢀdoesꢀnotꢀfireꢀ  
orꢀwillꢀnotꢀcharge.  
bracketꢀisꢀset  
Inꢀcontinuousꢀmode  
Inꢀmovieꢀmode  
Openꢀ theꢀ flash.ꢀ Pressꢀ OPEN/fꢀ  
Flashꢀisꢀoff.  
29  
buttonꢀ (flashꢀ open/setting)ꢀ toꢀ  
cancelꢀflashꢀoff.  
Chargeꢀ batteryꢀ (rechargeableꢀ  
batteryꢀonly).  
Batteryꢀisꢀexhausted.  
12  
Theꢀ distanceꢀ toꢀ theꢀ subjectꢀ  
exceedsꢀtheꢀflashꢀrange.  
Subjectꢀisꢀdark.  
Flashꢀoutputꢀisꢀtooꢀlow.  
Flashꢀcoverꢀisꢀnotꢀfullyꢀopen.  
Moveꢀcloserꢀtoꢀsubject.  
Flashꢀdoesꢀnotꢀ  
illuminateꢀsubject.  
Increaseꢀflashꢀoutput.  
Increaseꢀflashꢀoutput.  
Doꢀnotꢀobstructꢀflashꢀcover.  
Reduceashoutput,moveawayꢀ  
78  
78  
Flashꢀoutputꢀisꢀtooꢀhigh.  
fromꢀsubject,ꢀorꢀuseꢀdifferentꢀlightꢀ 78  
source.  
Photographsꢀareꢀ  
tooꢀbright.  
Useꢀ exposureꢀ compensationꢀ orꢀ  
chooseꢀfasterꢀshutterꢀspeed.  
Adjustꢀpictureꢀdisplayꢀbrightness. 139  
Photographꢀisꢀoverexposed.  
Pictureꢀdisplayꢀisꢀtooꢀbright.  
50,ꢀ85  
PressꢀOPEN/fꢀbuttonꢀ(flashꢀopen/  
setting)ꢀtoꢀopenꢀtheꢀflash.  
Flashisoandsubjectispoorlyꢀ  
lit.  
29  
Photographsꢀareꢀ  
tooꢀdark.  
Useꢀ exposureꢀ compensationꢀ orꢀ  
Photographꢀisꢀunderexposed.  
Pictureꢀdisplayꢀisꢀtooꢀdark.  
50,ꢀ85  
chooseꢀslowerꢀshutterꢀspeed.  
Adjustꢀpictureꢀdisplayꢀbrightness. 139  
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Problem  
Colorsꢀareꢀ  
Cause  
Cameraꢀ unableꢀ toꢀ adjustꢀ whiteꢀIncludeꢀ whiteꢀ objectꢀ inꢀ  
balanceꢀ forꢀ shootingꢀ conditionsꢀPhotographꢀ orꢀ chooseꢀ anotherꢀ 86  
Solution  
Page  
unnatural.  
usingꢀautoꢀwhiteꢀbalance.  
whiteꢀbalanceꢀoption.  
Photographꢀ  
informationꢀnotꢀ Indicatorsꢀareꢀhidden.  
displayed.  
PressꢀDISP.ꢀtoꢀdisplayꢀindicators. 42  
Pictureꢀdisplayꢀ  
AmbientꢀlightingꢀisꢀpoorꢀorꢀdiffersꢀThisꢀ isꢀ normalꢀ andꢀ doesꢀ notꢀ  
brightnessꢀchangesꢀ  
duringꢀfocusing.  
Verticalꢀstreaksꢀ  
(“smear”)ꢀappearꢀ Subjectꢀisꢀbright.  
inꢀphotographs.  
fromꢀthatꢀusedꢀforꢀautofocus.  
indicateꢀaꢀmalfunction.  
Thisꢀ isꢀ normalꢀ andꢀ doesꢀ notꢀ  
indicateꢀaꢀmalfunction.  
32  
Offꢀ orꢀ Soundꢀ selectedꢀ forꢀ Level  
Setting.  
ChooseꢀDisplayꢀorꢀDisp + Snd.  
Tiltꢀindicatorꢀisꢀnotꢀ  
displayed.  
Indicatorsꢀareꢀhidden.  
PressꢀDISP.ꢀtoꢀdisplayꢀindicators. 42  
Holdꢀ theꢀ cameraꢀ inꢀ theꢀ correctꢀ  
Theꢀcameraꢀisꢀupsideꢀdown.  
21  
orientation.  
Photographꢀisꢀnotꢀ Cameraꢀ wasꢀ movingꢀ whenꢀDoꢀnotꢀtakeꢀpicturesꢀfromꢀmovingꢀ  
level,ꢀalthoughꢀtiltꢀ Photographꢀwasꢀtaken.  
indicatorꢀshowedꢀ  
objects.  
thatꢀcameraꢀwasꢀ Subjectꢀisꢀnotꢀlevel.  
level.  
Checkꢀtheꢀsubject.  
Playback/Deletion  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Page  
19,ꢀ34  
118  
Cameraꢀisꢀnotꢀinꢀplaybackꢀmode.  
Pressꢀ6.  
A/Vꢀcableꢀincorrectlyꢀconnected. ReconnectꢀA/Vꢀcable.  
VideoꢀmodeꢀdoesꢀnotꢀmatchꢀTV. Chooseꢀanotherꢀvideoꢀmode.  
Theꢀ playbackꢀ screenꢀ displaysꢀ inꢀ  
SetꢀPlayback ScreenꢀtoꢀLCD.  
theꢀLCDꢀviewfinder.  
Cannotꢀplayꢀ  
picturesꢀback.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Memoryꢀ cardꢀ emptyꢀ orꢀ notꢀ  
inserted.  
Solution  
Page  
Insertꢀ cardꢀ thatꢀ hasꢀ beenꢀ  
Cardꢀwasꢀnotꢀformattedꢀinꢀcameraꢀformattedꢀ inꢀ cameraꢀ bodyꢀ andꢀ 15,ꢀ  
body.  
containsꢀ picturesꢀ recordedꢀ withꢀ 139  
cameraꢀbody.  
Cannotꢀviewꢀ  
picturesꢀonꢀ  
Pictureswerecreatedwithotherꢀ  
device.  
Memoryꢀcardꢀcontactsꢀareꢀdirty. Cleanꢀwithꢀsoft,ꢀdryꢀcloth.  
Insertꢀ anotherꢀ card.ꢀ Ifꢀ youꢀ canꢀ  
memoryꢀcard.  
viewꢀpicturesꢀonꢀsecondꢀcard,ꢀfirstꢀ  
cardꢀhasꢀprobablyꢀmalfunctioned;ꢀ  
discontinueꢀuse.  
Cardꢀmalfunction.  
Chargeꢀ batteryꢀ (rechargeableꢀ  
batteryꢀonly).  
Batteryꢀisꢀexhausted.  
12  
Pictureꢀdisplayꢀhasꢀ  
turnedꢀoff.  
Cameraꢀ hasꢀ turnedꢀ oꢀ  
automaticallyꢀtoꢀsaveꢀpower.  
Fileꢀisꢀprotected.  
Turnꢀcameraꢀon.  
18  
Removeꢀprotection.  
112  
Cannotꢀdeleteꢀfile.  
Memoryꢀcardꢀisꢀlocked.  
Cannotꢀformatꢀ  
card.  
Unlockꢀmemoryꢀcard.  
16  
Cardꢀisꢀlocked.  
Miscellaneous  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Page  
Cannotꢀinsertꢀ  
memoryꢀcard.  
Cardꢀisꢀnotꢀinꢀcorrectꢀorientation. Insertꢀinꢀcorrectꢀorientation.  
15  
Chargeꢀ batteryꢀ (rechargeableꢀ  
Batteryꢀisꢀexhausted.  
batteryꢀonly).  
12  
Cameraꢀcontrolsꢀ  
haveꢀnoꢀeffect.  
Turnꢀ cameraꢀ offꢀ andꢀ thenꢀ onꢀ  
again.  
Removeꢀandꢀreinsertꢀbattery.  
Setꢀ clockꢀ toꢀ correctꢀ dateꢀ andꢀ  
time.  
18  
14  
Cameraꢀmalfunction.  
Dateꢀisꢀincorrect. Clockꢀisꢀnotꢀsetꢀcorrectly.  
20,ꢀ149  
Dateꢀhasꢀbeenꢀ  
reset.  
BatteryꢀhasꢀnotꢀbeenꢀinsertedꢀforꢀSetꢀ clockꢀ toꢀ correctꢀ dateꢀ andꢀ  
20,ꢀ149  
141  
aboutꢀaꢀweek.  
time.  
Cameraꢀdoesꢀ  
notꢀturnꢀoffꢀ  
automatically.  
Cameraꢀdoesꢀnotꢀ  
beep.  
Offꢀ isꢀ selectedꢀ forꢀ Auto Power  
Off.  
Chooseꢀanotherꢀsetting.  
Chooseꢀ anotherꢀ optionꢀ forꢀ  
Volume Settings.  
Beepꢀisꢀmuted.  
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Cause  
Solution  
Page  
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VideoꢀmodeꢀdoesꢀnotꢀmatchꢀTV. Chooseꢀanotherꢀvideoꢀmode.  
Picturesꢀareꢀnotꢀ A/Vꢀcableꢀnotꢀconnected.  
TVꢀ isꢀ notꢀ tunedꢀ toꢀ VIDEOꢀ INꢀ  
ConnectꢀA/Vꢀcable.  
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displayedꢀonꢀTV.  
TuneꢀTVꢀtoꢀVIDEOꢀINꢀchannel.  
channel.  
Computer-Related Problems  
For more information, refer to the Software User Guide,  
available in pdf format on the supplied CD.  
SecurityAlerts(WindowsVista/WindowsXP)  
Consult the following if Windows XP Service Pack 3 or  
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 displays a security alert  
when the camera body is connected or DL-10 starts. The  
illustrations in this section are from Windows XP.  
If a security alert is displayed, confirm  
that the program is from a reliable  
source and click Unblock.  
Caution  
If you cannot identify the program and source, click Keep  
Blocking to prevent your computer from being affected by virus  
or malware.  
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remove the block in Windows Firewall.  
Open the “Windows Firewall” Control Panel.  
Open the “Startmenu and  
select Control Panel, then  
1
double-click Windows  
Firewall (if Windows Firewall  
is not listed, click Switch to  
Classic View at the top left  
corner of the Control Panel window).  
Allow the Ricoh application Internet access.  
In the “Windows Firewall”  
2
dialog, click the Exceptions  
tab and check whether DL-10  
is listed under “Programs and  
Services.If it is, place a check  
in the check box next to  
DL-10 and click OK. If it is not  
listed, click Add Program…  
to add DL-10 to the list of  
exceptions.  
If you clicked Ask Me Later to block DL-10, a security alert will  
be displayed the next time the program starts. Click  
Unblock to remove the block.  
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Specifications  
Autoꢀ(flashꢀfiresꢀwhenꢀlightingꢀisꢀpoorꢀorꢀsubjectꢀisꢀbacklit),ꢀred-eye,ꢀ  
on,ꢀslowꢀsync,ꢀmanual,ꢀoff  
Mode  
Rangeꢀ(built-inꢀ  
flash)  
Flashꢀ  
compensation  
Manualꢀflashꢀ  
Seeꢀtheꢀdocumentationꢀprovidedꢀwithꢀtheꢀcameraꢀunit.  
2.0ꢀEVꢀinꢀincrementsꢀofꢀ1/2EVꢀorꢀ1/3EV  
Flash  
FULL,ꢀ1/1.4,ꢀ1/2,ꢀ1/2.8,ꢀ1/4,ꢀ1/5.6,ꢀ1/8,ꢀ1/11,ꢀ1/16,ꢀ1/22,ꢀ1/32,ꢀ1/64  
amount  
Pictureꢀdisplay  
3.0˝ꢀtransparentꢀLCD;ꢀapprox.ꢀ920,000ꢀpixels  
Auto,ꢀprogramꢀshift,ꢀapertureꢀpriority,ꢀshutterꢀpriority,ꢀmanual,ꢀscene,ꢀ  
“MyꢀSettings”  
Shootingꢀmode  
Pictureꢀquality  
Storage  
Fine,ꢀNormal,ꢀRAWꢀ(DNG)ꢀ*1  
SD/SDHCꢀmemoryꢀcard,ꢀinternalꢀmemoryꢀ(approx.ꢀ86ꢀMB)  
FINE:ꢀapprox.ꢀ2287KB/frame  
FINE:ꢀapprox.ꢀ1474KB/frame  
FINE:ꢀapprox.ꢀ812KB/frame  
FINE:ꢀapprox.ꢀ197KB/frame  
5M  
Fileꢀ  
3M  
sizeꢀ*2ꢀ  
1M  
(approx.)  
VGA  
Photographs JPEGꢀ(ExifꢀVer.ꢀ2.21)ꢀ*3,ꢀRAWꢀ(DNG)  
Movies  
Fileꢀ  
format  
AVIꢀ*4ꢀ(OpenDMLꢀMotionꢀJPEGꢀcompliant)  
Compression JPEGꢀbaselineꢀcompliantꢀ(photographsꢀandꢀmovies)  
Continuousꢀshootingꢀ(continuous,ꢀM-ContꢀPlus);ꢀself-timerꢀ(shutterꢀ  
releaseꢀdelayꢀofꢀapprox.ꢀ10ꢀsꢀorꢀ2ꢀs,ꢀorꢀcustomꢀsetting);ꢀintervalꢀtimerꢀ  
Otherꢀshootingꢀoptions (intervalsꢀofꢀ5ꢀsꢀtoꢀ1ꢀhourꢀinꢀincrementsꢀofꢀ5ꢀs)ꢀ*5;ꢀcolorꢀbracketing;ꢀ  
B&Wꢀ(TE);ꢀcolorꢀspaceꢀselection;ꢀnoiseꢀreduction;ꢀhistogramꢀdisplay;ꢀ  
framingꢀgrid;ꢀdepth-of-fieldꢀindicator;ꢀtiltꢀindicator;ꢀhotꢀshoe  
Autoꢀimageꢀrotation;ꢀmulti-frameꢀplayback;ꢀplaybackꢀzoomꢀ(upꢀtoꢀ  
Otherꢀplaybackꢀoptions  
16ꢀ×);ꢀresize  
USBꢀ2.0ꢀ(High-Speed)ꢀMini-Bꢀconnector;ꢀMassꢀStorageꢀ*6;ꢀaudioꢀ  
outputꢀ1.0ꢀVp-pꢀ(75ꢀΩ),ꢀHDMIꢀminiꢀcableꢀconnectorꢀ(TypeꢀC)  
Interface  
Videoꢀsignalꢀformat  
Powerꢀsource  
NTSC,ꢀPAL  
DB-90ꢀrechargeableꢀbatteryꢀ(3.6ꢀV)  
Batteryꢀlifeꢀ(basedꢀonꢀ  
Seeꢀtheꢀdocumentationꢀprovidedꢀwithꢀtheꢀcameraꢀunit.  
CIPAꢀstandard)ꢀ*7  
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Dimensionsꢀ(Wꢀ×ꢀHꢀ×ꢀD) 113.9ꢀmmꢀ×ꢀ70.2ꢀmmꢀ×ꢀ28.9ꢀmmꢀ(excludingꢀprojections)  
•ꢀ Cameraꢀbodyꢀ(excludingꢀbattery,ꢀmemoryꢀcard,ꢀneckꢀstrap,ꢀandꢀ  
Weightꢀ(approx.)  
connectorꢀcap):ꢀ160ꢀg  
•ꢀ Battery,ꢀneckꢀstrap,ꢀandꢀconnectorꢀcap:ꢀ66ꢀg  
1/4-20UNC  
Tripodꢀscrewꢀhole  
Dateꢀstorageꢀtime  
Approx.ꢀ1ꢀweek  
Operatingꢀtemperature 0ꢀ°Cꢀtoꢀ40ꢀ°C  
Operatingꢀhumidity  
Storageꢀtemperature  
85%ꢀorꢀless  
–20ꢀ°Cꢀtoꢀ60ꢀ°C  
*1A JPEG file is also recorded (the JPEG file may be a fine- or normal-  
quality file with the dimensions as the RAW file or a VGA file). RAW files  
use the standard DNG format promoted by Adobe Systems, Inc.  
*2For details on RAW, L, M sizes, see the documentation provided with the  
camera unit.  
*3Compatible with the Design rule for Camera File system (DCF, a  
JEITA standard) and DPOF. Full compatibility with other devices is not  
guaranteed.  
*4Audio: PCM 32 kHz, 16 bit monaural  
*5Flash off.  
*6Mass Storage is supported under Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows  
Vista, and Mac OS X 10.4–10.5.7.  
*7Measured according to CIPA standard. For reference only; actual  
number of shots varies greatly according to how camera is used.  
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Internal Memory/Memory Card Capacity  
The approximate number of frames or length of movies  
that can be stored in internal memory or on a memory  
card at different settings varies depending on the type  
of camera unit. See the documentation provided with  
the camera unit.  
Notes  
• Each movie can be up to 90 minutes long (4GB in size).  
• The maximum number of shots that can be taken in a single  
burst is 999. If memory remains for more than 999 exposures,  
“999is shown in the display.  
• Depending on the subject, the number of pictures that can be  
taken may differ from the number of exposures remaining.  
• Capacity varies with shooting conditions and the make of  
memory card.  
• Use a high-speed memory card when shooting for extended  
periods.  
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Optional Accessories  
The GXR camera body can be used with the following  
optional accessories:  
Camera unit  
DB-90 rechargeable  
battery  
BJ-9 battery charger  
CA-ꢀ cable switch  
VF-2 LCD viewfinder  
A wired remote shutter release that An electrical viewfinder that  
attaches to the USB connector of  
the camera body.  
attaches to the hot shoe of the  
camera body. This offers viewfinder  
coverage of 100% and can be  
adjusted up to 90° without any  
parallax, and enables easy low-  
angle shooting.  
GF-ꢀ external flash  
An external flash that is developed  
for digital camera with TTL auto-  
flash system.  
ST-ꢁ neck strap  
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SC-ꢃꢃS soft case  
SC-ꢃꢃL soft case  
Notes  
• Before using optional accessories, read the manual provided  
with the product.  
• For the latest information on optional accessories, visit the Ricoh  
website (http://www.ricohpmmc.com/).  
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Camera System and Accessories  
GF-1 flash unit  
SC-55S/SC-55L soft  
case  
VF-2 LCD  
viewfinder  
ST-3 neck strap  
Attach to hot shoe  
Attach camera unit  
Attach to USB  
connector  
CA-1 cable switch  
DB-90 rechargeable  
battery (supplied)  
Camera unit  
BJ-9 battery  
charger (supplied)  
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The GF-1 Flash Unit (Optional)  
An optional GF-1 flash unit can be connected to the hot  
shoe.  
1 Close the flash cover (page 2).  
Attach the flash.  
2
Hot shoe  
Turn the camera and the  
GF-1 off and attach the  
GF-1 to the hot shoe.  
3 Turn the flash and camera on.  
4 Press the DIRECT button.  
Select the optional flash mode item.  
Move the cursor using  
+, , Fnꢀ, Fn2 or the ADJ.  
lever (left and right) to  
highlight the item.  
5
Select a flash mode.  
Rotate the up-down dial to select a flash mode.  
6
Note  
• The optional flash mode item is not displayed when the GF-1 is  
turned off.  
• Turn the GF-1 off to shoot without the flash.  
• If the optional flash mode item is not displayed, turn the GF-1  
and camera off and then remove and reattach flash.  
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OtherFlashUnits  
Use only flash units with one signal terminal, which must  
be an X-contact with a positive voltage of no more than  
20V. Use a flash that covers the angle of view of the lens.  
1 Close the flash cover (page 2).  
Attach the flash.  
Turn the camera and the optional flash unit off and  
attach the flash to the hot shoe.  
2
Set aperture manually.  
Turn the camera on, select mode A or M, and choose  
an aperture (pages 18, 48, 50).  
3
Choose a manual ISO sensitivity setting.  
Select an option other than Auto for ISO sensitivity  
(page 90).  
4
Turn the flash on.  
Turn the flash on and set it to auto mode. Set  
aperture and ISO sensitivity to the values selected  
with the camera. Take a test shot and adjust flash  
aperture and ISO settings as necessary.  
5
Turn the optional flash unit off before removing it from  
the camera.  
Cautions  
• If the external flash is on, it will fire with every shot regardless to  
the flash mode selected with the camera. Turn the flash unit off  
to shoot without the flash.  
• Optional flash units are in principle for use at ranges that exceed  
the range of the built-in flash. Using an optional flash unit at  
shorter ranges may result in overexposure.  
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Using the Product Abroad  
UsingBJ-9BatteryCharger  
This product is for use with currents of 100–240V and  
50 or 60Hz. Before travelling, purchase a travel adapter  
for connection to the type of outlets used at your  
destination. Do not use these products with electrical  
transformers, as this could damage the product.  
Warranty  
This product was manufactured for use in the country  
of purchase, and the warranty is not valid in other  
countries. Should the product fail or malfunction while  
out of the country, the manufacturer assumes no  
responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing  
any expenditure incurred thereby.  
TelevisionPlayback  
The supplied A/V cable can be used to connect this  
product to televisions and monitors equipped with a  
video input terminal. This product supports the NTSC  
and PAL video formats; before connecting the product  
to a video device, select the appropriate video output  
mode.  
Precautions for Use  
• The warranty is not valid in other countries. Should the product  
fail or malfunction while out of the country, the manufacturer  
assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or  
bearing any expenditure incurred thereby.  
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Do not drop this product or subject it to physical shocks. When  
carrying the product, be careful that it does not strike other  
objects. Particular care is required to protect the picture display.  
• The flash may overheat if fired many times in succession. Do not  
use the flash more than necessary. Do not use the flash in close  
contact with your body or other objects. Failure to observe  
these precautions could result in burns or fire.  
• Using the flash unit in close proximity to your subject’s eyes  
could cause temporary visual impairment. Particular care should  
be observed when photographing infants. Do not direct the  
flash at the operator of a motor vehicle.  
• Battery may become hot with extended use. Wait for the battery  
to cool before removing it from this product.  
• The picture display may be difficult to read in direct sunlight.  
You may notice that picture display varies in brightness or  
contains pixels that do not light or that are always lit. This is  
common to all LCD monitors and does not indicate a malfunction.  
• Do not apply force to the picture display.  
• Abrupt changes in temperature may cause condensation,  
resulting in visible condensation inside this product, or  
malfunction. This can be avoided by placing this product in a  
plastic bag to slow the temperature change, and removing it  
only after the air in the bag has reached the same temperature  
as its surroundings.  
• To prevent damage to the product, do not insert objects into  
the holes in the microphone and speaker coverings.  
• Keep the terminals of the connector free of dust.  
• Keep this product dry and avoid handling it with wet hands.  
Failure to observe these precautions could result in product  
malfunction or electric shock.  
• Take a test shot to ensure that this product is functioning  
properly before using it on important occasions such as travel  
or weddings. We recommend that you keep this manual and  
spare batteries at hand.  
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Tip:AvoidingCondensation  
Condensation is particularly likely to occur if you move to an  
area with a sharply different temperature, if humidity is high, in a  
cold room after the heater has come on, or where this product is  
exposed to cold air from an air conditioner or other device.  
Care and Storage  
Caringforthisproduct  
• Clean the picture display by wiping it with a soft cloth  
dampened with a small amount of any monitor cleaner that  
does not contain organic solvents.  
• Clean this product thoroughly after using it at the beach or  
handling cosmetics. Do not expose this product to volatile  
substances such as thinner, benzene, or pesticides. Failure to  
observe this precaution could result in damage to this product  
or its finish.  
• In the unlikely event of malfunction, visit a Ricoh Repair Center.  
• This product contains high-voltage circuits. Do not disassemble.  
• The picture display is easily scratched; avoid touching it with  
hard objects.  
Storage  
• Do not store this product where it will be exposed to: extreme  
heat or humidity; large changes in temperature or humidity;  
dust, dirt, or sand; severe vibration; prolonged contact with  
chemicals, including mothballs and other insect repellent,  
or with vinyl or rubber products; strong magnetic fields (for  
example, in the vicinity of a monitor, transformer, or magnet).  
• Remove the battery if the product will be left unused for a long  
period of time.  
BeforeCleaning  
Turn the power off and remove the battery.  
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Warranty and Servicing  
1.ꢀ Thisproductisbackedbyalimitedwarranty.DuringthewarrantyperiodmentionedintheWarrantyꢀ  
suppliedꢀwithꢀthisꢀproduct,ꢀanyꢀdefectiveꢀpartsꢀwillꢀbeꢀrepairedꢀfreeꢀofꢀcharge.ꢀInꢀtheꢀeventꢀofꢀaꢀmalfunction,ꢀ  
contactꢀtheꢀdealerꢀfromꢀwhichꢀyouꢀpurchasedꢀthisꢀproductꢀorꢀyourꢀnearestꢀRicohꢀRepairꢀCenter.ꢀPleaseꢀnoteꢀ  
thatꢀyouꢀwillꢀnotꢀbeꢀreimbursedꢀforꢀtheꢀcostꢀofꢀbringingꢀthisꢀproductꢀtoꢀtheꢀRicohꢀRepairꢀCenter.  
2.ꢀ Thisꢀwarrantyꢀdoesꢀnotꢀcoverꢀanyꢀdamageꢀresultingꢀfrom:  
1ꢀ failureꢀtoꢀfollowꢀtheꢀinstructionsꢀinꢀtheꢀinstructionꢀmanual;  
2ꢀ repair,ꢀmodificationꢀorꢀoverhaulꢀnotꢀconductedꢀbyꢀanꢀauthorizedꢀserviceꢀcenterꢀlistedꢀinꢀtheꢀinstructionꢀ  
manual;  
3ꢀ fire,ꢀnaturalꢀdisaster,ꢀactꢀofꢀGod,ꢀlightning,ꢀabnormalꢀvoltage,ꢀetc.;  
4ꢀ improperꢀstorageꢀ(notedꢀinꢀtheꢀ“CameraꢀBodyꢀUserꢀGuide”),ꢀleakingꢀofꢀbatteryꢀandꢀotherꢀfluids,ꢀmold,ꢀorꢀ  
otherwiseꢀinsufficientꢀcareꢀofꢀthisꢀproduct.  
5ꢀ submergenceꢀinꢀwaterꢀ(flooding),ꢀexposureꢀtoꢀalcoholꢀorꢀotherꢀbeverages,ꢀinfiltrationꢀofꢀsandꢀorꢀmud,ꢀ  
physicalꢀshock,ꢀdroppingꢀofꢀthisꢀproduct,ꢀorꢀpressureꢀonꢀthisꢀproduct,ꢀandꢀotherꢀunnaturalꢀcauses.  
3.ꢀ Afterꢀtheꢀwarrantyꢀperiodꢀhasꢀpassed,ꢀyouꢀwillꢀbeꢀliableꢀforꢀallꢀrepairꢀfees,ꢀincludingꢀthoseꢀincurredꢀatꢀanꢀ  
authorizedꢀserviceꢀcenter.  
4.ꢀYouꢀwillꢀbeꢀliableꢀforꢀallꢀrepairꢀfees,ꢀevenꢀwithinꢀtheꢀwarrantyꢀperiod,ꢀifꢀtheꢀwarrantyꢀcardꢀisꢀnotꢀattachedꢀorꢀ  
ifꢀtheꢀdistributor’sꢀnameꢀorꢀtheꢀpurchaseꢀdateꢀhaveꢀbeenꢀchangedꢀorꢀareꢀnotꢀindicatedꢀonꢀtheꢀcard.  
5.ꢀExpensesꢀforꢀoverhaulꢀandꢀthoroughꢀinspectionꢀbyꢀspecialꢀrequestꢀofꢀtheꢀcustomerꢀwillꢀbeꢀchargedꢀtoꢀtheꢀ  
customer,ꢀwhetherꢀorꢀnotꢀtheyꢀareꢀincurredꢀduringꢀtheꢀwarrantyꢀperiod.  
6.ꢀThisꢀwarrantyꢀonlyꢀappliesꢀtoꢀthisꢀproductꢀandꢀnotꢀtoꢀtheꢀaccessories,ꢀsuchꢀasꢀtheꢀcaseꢀandꢀstrap,ꢀnorꢀdoesꢀitꢀ  
applyꢀtoꢀtheꢀbatteryꢀandꢀotherꢀconsumablesꢀprovided.  
7.ꢀAnyꢀconsequentialꢀdamagesꢀarisingꢀfromꢀfailureꢀofꢀthisꢀproduct,ꢀsuchꢀasꢀexpensesꢀincurredꢀinꢀtakingꢀpicturesꢀ  
orꢀlossꢀofꢀexpectedꢀprofit,ꢀwillꢀnotꢀbeꢀreimbursedꢀwhetherꢀtheyꢀoccurꢀduringꢀtheꢀwarrantyꢀperiodꢀorꢀnot.  
8.ꢀTheꢀwarrantyꢀisꢀonlyꢀvalidꢀinꢀtheꢀcountryꢀinꢀwhichꢀthisꢀproductꢀwasꢀpurchased.  
*ꢀ Theꢀaboveꢀprovisionsꢀreferꢀtoꢀrepairsꢀofferedꢀfreeꢀofꢀcharge,ꢀandꢀdoꢀnotꢀlimitꢀyourꢀlegalꢀrights.  
*ꢀ Theꢀintentionꢀofꢀtheꢀaboveꢀprovisionsꢀisꢀalsoꢀdescribedꢀinꢀtheꢀwarrantyꢀcardꢀprovidedꢀwithꢀthisꢀproduct.  
9.ꢀ Partsꢀessentialꢀtoꢀtheꢀservicingꢀofꢀthisꢀproductꢀ(thatꢀis,ꢀcomponentsꢀrequiredꢀtoꢀmaintainꢀtheꢀfunctionsꢀandꢀ  
qualityꢀofꢀtheꢀproduct)ꢀwillꢀbeꢀavailableꢀforꢀaꢀperiodꢀofꢀfiveꢀyearsꢀafterꢀthisꢀproductꢀisꢀdiscontinued.  
10.Pleasenotethatifthisproductisseriouslydamagedbyooding,submergence,infiltrationofsandorꢀ  
mud,ꢀviolentꢀshocksꢀorꢀdropping,ꢀitꢀmayꢀnotꢀbeꢀrepairable,ꢀandꢀrestorationꢀtoꢀitsꢀoriginalꢀconditionꢀmayꢀbeꢀ  
impossible.  
Notes  
• Before sending this product 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 complete.  
• When sending this product 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 this product  
to the service center.  
• This warranty does not apply to data stored on memory cards or in internal  
memory.  
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NOTICES  
USAFCCPart15ClassB  
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. 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:  
• 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)  
COMPLIANCEINFORMATIONSTATEMENT  
Product Name: CAMERA BODY  
Model Number: GXR  
This device complies with Part 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  
NotetoUsersinCanada  
Note: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003  
RemarqueConcernantlesUtilisateursauCanada  
Avertissement: Cet appareil numérique 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.  
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Index  
Camera shake correction....................92  
Caplio...................................................... 154  
Card Sequence No. ............................ 148  
CD..................................... ix, 153, 155, 157  
CL-BKT Black & White (TE) ............... 146  
Clock................................................. 20, 149  
Close-up....................................................27  
Color......................................71, 75, 86, 89  
Color Space Setting ........................... 146  
Computer.............................................. 151  
Connector cover ...................................... 3  
Connector for A/V cable........................ 3  
Continuous Mode .................................73  
Contrast........................................... 71, 106  
Copy to Card from Internal Memory  
................................................................ 115  
Symbols  
5 (auto) mode................................. 4, 21  
d (delete) button............................. 3, 39  
O (DISP.) button............................. 3, 42  
N (macro) button ............................ 3, 27  
OPEN/f(flash) button..................... 3, 29  
6 (playback) button......3, 19, 94, 101  
t (Self-Timer) .................................... 3, 31  
8/z button........................ 3, 26, 36, 38  
9/Z button....................... 3, 26, 36, 38  
A
A (aperture priority) mode............ 4, 48  
A/V cable ........................................... ii, 118  
ADJ. lever...................................... 3, 5, 134  
ADJ Shutter Confirmation............... 135  
Adobe Reader...................................... 156  
AF auxiliary light......................2, 31, 140  
Alert......................................................... 173  
Aperture......................................46, 48, 50  
Aperture Shift .........................................92  
Autofocus..........................................22, 64  
Autofocus/flash lamp  
D
Date Imprint............................................84  
Defaults..................................59, 127, 128  
Deleting Photographs .........................39  
Depth of Field.........................................64  
Digital zoom............................................26  
Digital Zoom Image........................... 147  
DIRECT button......................................3, 5  
DL-10..............................................153, 159  
DNG............................................................63  
DPOF....................................................... 115  
.......................................3, 18, 22, 29, 141  
Auto Power Off.................................... 141  
Auto Rotate........................................... 143  
B
Backlighting ............................................85  
Battery.......................................................12  
Battery/card cover..................... 3, 14, 15  
Battery charger............................. 12, 183  
Battery level.............................................10  
Black & White ...................................71, 75  
Blur..............................................................24  
Bracketing................................................75  
Brightness .............................44, 106, 139  
E
Edit My Settings.................................. 132  
Error Messages .................................... 167  
Exposure............................................50, 85  
Exposure Metering................................70  
F
Flash, optional ..................................... 181  
Flash amount ..........................................79  
Flash compensation .......................... 136  
Flash cover................................................. 2  
C
ꢀꢆꢆ Cable switch......................................... 178  
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Flash Exposure Compensation.........78  
Flash mode ..............................................28  
Flash Synchro Settings ........................79  
Fn1, Fn2 button...............................3, 136  
Fn Button Display............................... 145  
Focus..........................................................64  
Focus Lock................................................25  
Focus target.............................................66  
Format [Card]....................................... 139  
Format [Internal Memory]............... 139  
Full Press Snap........................................69  
Macintosh.............................................. 162  
Macro Mode ............................................27  
Manual Focus..........................................65  
Memory, internal ......................... 15, 139  
Memory card................................. 15, 139  
C/D button........3, 58, 101, 126  
Metering...................................................66  
Microphone............................................... 2  
M Mode Dial Options........................ 138  
Mode dial................................................2, 4  
Monochrome ...................................71, 75  
Movie mode ............................................54  
Movie size.................................................63  
Multi-frame playback...........................36  
MY modes ........................................... 4, 57  
My Settings for Fn Settings............. 133  
My Settings WB Comp. ..................... 133  
G
Grid................................................... 42, 144  
H
HDMI..............................................119, 149  
Highlights.................................................43  
Histogram....................................... 44, 108  
Hot shoe .................................. 2, 181, 182  
N
Neck strap ......................................... ii, 179  
Noise Reduction.....................................80  
Noise Reduction ISO.............................80  
NTSC...............................................149, 183  
I
Image Settings .......................................71  
Interval Shooting...................................83  
Irodio Photo & Video Studio........... 153  
ISO Auto-High Settings.................... 140  
ISO Setting...............................................90  
O
One Press M Mode ............................. 138  
One Press Zoom Ratio ...................... 143  
Operation Sounds.............................. 142  
Optional accessories ......................... 178  
J
JPEG............................................................63  
P
K
P(program shift) mode................... 4, 46  
PAL..................................................149, 183  
PictBridge.............................................. 120  
Picture display ...............................3, 8, 42  
Picture Quality/Size ..............................61  
Playback, movies ...................................94  
Playback, photographs........................34  
Playback, TV.......................................... 118  
Playback Menu.................................... 101  
Playback Mode Dial Options.......... 138  
Playback Zoom.......................................38  
Power switch...................................... 2, 18  
Key custom options........................... 127  
L
Language/L................................... 149  
LCD Brightness .................................... 139  
LCD Confirmation Time.................... 142  
Level Compensation.......................... 106  
Level Setting......................................... 144  
M
M (manual exposure) mode ......... 4, 50  
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Pre-AF ........................................................70  
Printing................................................... 122  
Protect.................................................... 112  
VM-1...............................................165, 166  
Volume............................................ 94, 142  
W
R
White Balance.........................................86  
RAW............................................................62  
Recall My Settings.............................. 131  
Reg. My Settings ................................. 129  
Restore Defaults.....................................91  
RICOH Gate La...................................... 154  
White Balance Compensation ..........89  
Z
Zoom..........................................................26  
S
S(shutter priority) mode ................ 4, 49  
4 mode...................................... 4, 52  
SD, SDHC...................................................15  
Setup....................................................... 128  
Sharpness.................................................71  
Shooting Info. Display Frame......... 145  
Shooting Menu ......................................58  
Show My Setting Name.................... 145  
Shutter-release button................... 2, 23  
Shutter speed ..................................46, 49  
Skew correction ........................... 56, 110  
Slide Show............................................. 111  
Snap Focus Distance ............................68  
Software................................................. 154  
Speaker ....................................................... 3  
Start Settings Readout ..................... 150  
Store Menu Cursor Position............ 147  
Switch Shooting Mode........................92  
T
Tilt Indicator ............................................32  
Tripod screw hole.................................... 3  
TV ............................................................. 118  
U
Up-down dial........................................2, 5  
USB cable...................120, 159, 160, 162  
V
Video Out Mode.................................. 149  
ꢀ90 Viewing Photographs ..........................34  
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Telephone Support Numbers in Europe  
UK  
(fromꢀwithinꢀtheꢀUK)  
(fromꢀoutsideꢀofꢀtheꢀUK)  
(innerhalbꢀDeutschlands)  
(außerhalbꢀDeutschlands)  
(àꢀpartirꢀdeꢀlaꢀFrance)  
(enꢀdehorsꢀdeꢀlaꢀFrance)  
(dall’Italia)  
02073 656 580  
+44 2073 656 580  
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+49 6331 268 438  
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Deutschland  
France  
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To reduce the environmental loads of digital cameras,  
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2009 Decenber  
*L754 2971A*  
EN USA GB GB AE AE  
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