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• Specific ations and e xternal di mension s are subj ect to change without notice. 53085 Copyright © RICOH I MAGING COMPANY, LTD. 2 014 R01DTF14 Printed in Philippines RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. 2-35-7, M aeno-ch o, Itabash i-ku, Toky o 174-863 9, JAPAN (http://www.
Checking th e Contents of the Package Hot shoe cover F K (Ins tall ed o n came ra) Q body m ount cover (Ins tal led on cam era ) Strap O-ST13 1 Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D- LI68 Battery c harge.
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introducing the PENTAX Q-S1 Ge tting Start ed Taking Pictures Playback Functions Changing the Settings Appendix.
How to Use This Manua l 2 Names and Fun ctions of the Working Parts ... .... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... ....... .... .... ...... p.7 How to Ch ange Func tion Setti ngs ...... .... ... p.1 3 Menu Lis t ...... .... ....... .... .
How to Use This Manua l 3 Playback Mo de Palette I tems ..................... p .52 Changing the Playback Method ................. p.53 Connecting the Camera to a Computer ..... p.57 Editing and Pro cessing Images ............. .... p.
Contents 4 How to Use This Manual ... ............. ......... 2 Introducing the PENTAX Q-S1 ................ 7 Names and Funct ions of the Working Pa rts ...... 7 Operatin g Controls . .......... ................ ........... ............... .... 8 Monitor Display .
Contents 5 Setting a Fil e For mat ....... .... .... ....... .... .... ...... ..... . 45 Still Picture s ...... ............... ................ ........... ............... .. 45 Movies ... ........... ............... ........... ................ ....
Contents 6 Rega rdin g cop yrig hts Images t aken with this cam era that a re for anything o ther than pe rsonal e njoyment ca nnot b e used w ithout per mission according to the rig hts as specifie d in the Cop yright Act.
1 7 Introduction Names and Functions of the Working Parts Built-in flash Remote control receiver CMOS sensor AF assist light/ Self-timer lamp Microphon e Card cover Strap lug Lens mou nt index (re d d.
1 Introduction 8 1 E-dial ( V ) Sets the shutter sp eed, aper ture, and exposure compensation values. (p.3 2) You can change th e camera settings when the co ntrol pa nel is displayed. (p.13 ) You c an ch ange the me nu tab s whe n a me nu sc reen is displaye d.
1 Introduction 9 0 Gree n/Dele te butt on ( M / L ) Resets the values b eing adjuste d. Also, you ca n assign a function to this button . (p.64) Press to delete ima ges duri ng playback . (p .29) a OK butt on ( E ) When t he control panel o r a me nu is disp layed, p ress this button to confirm th e selected ite m.
1 Introduction 10 t Memo • The dis played ite ms var y depending on th e current camera setup. • In [Liv e V iew ] o f th e A 3 menu, you can change the sty le of t he displ ay i n st andby mode. (p .16) A mode Standby Mode 1 Captur e mode ( p.30) 17 Electron ic Level (vert ical) (p.
1 Introduction 11 t Memo • The items th at can b e selec ted vary dependi ng on t he curre nt camera se tup. • If no o peratio ns are ma de withi n 1 minut e while the contr ol panel is displayed , the ca mera retu rns to stan dby mo de. • You c an change the disp lay color of the con trol pan el and menus in [LCD Display] o f the D 1 menu.
1 Introduction 12 Use AB to switch be tween the H istogr am Displa y and RG B Histogram Display. Detailed Informa tion Disp lay 1 Captur ed image 14 EV Compensation 2 Captur e mode ( p.30) 15 Highli ght Correc tion (p.47) 3 Transfer red via Eye-Fi (p.
1 Introduction 13 The came ra func tions an d their settings c an be sel ected and changed b y using th e followi ng ways. You can s et frequen tly used shooting fu nctions. Pr ess G in standby mode. How to Change Function Settings Dire ct keys Press ABCD in sta ndby mode .
1 Introduction 14 Most fu nctions are set from th e menus. F unction s that can be set o n the cont rol pan el can als o be set fr om the me nus. t Memo • In capt ure mode, the A 1 menu is al ways displa yed first w hen F is pressed. T o display the m enu tab sele cted the last tim e first, set in [ 15.
1 15 Introduction Menu List Rec. Mode Menus Menu Ite m Funct ion Defau lt Setting Pa ge A 1 Custo m Im age *1 Sets the image fi nishing to ne such as color and co ntrast before sh ooting a n imag e. Bright p.4 8 Digi tal Fil ter *1 Applies a d igital fil ter effect when ta king pictu res.
1 Introduction 16 *1 The functions can also be set from th e control pa nel. A 2 D-R ang e Settings Highlight Correction *1 Expands t he dyna mic range a nd preven ts brigh t areas fro m occurring. Auto p.47 Shadow Correction *1 Expands the dynami c range and p revents dar k areas fr om occurring.
1 17 Introduction *1 The functions can also be set from th e control pa nel. Movi e Menu Menu Ite m Funct ion Defau lt Setting Pa ge C 1 Exposure Sett ing *1 Se ts w hethe r t o adj ust t he sh utt er sp eed and ap ert ure valu e manual ly. Prog ram AE p.
1 Introduction 18 Set-up Menu s Menu Ite m Funct ion Defau lt Setting Pa ge D 1 Languag e/ W Changes th e display languag e. English p.26 Date Ad justment Sets the date and t ime and the d isplay for mat. 01/01/201 4 p.2 7 Wor ld Time Switches th e displayed d ate and tim e to that o f your hometow n or a specified city.
1 19 Introduction D 3 Power Savi ng Enables sav ing battery po wer by settin g the monitor display to dim automati cally if no opera tions ar e mad e within 5 seconds. On - Auto Po wer Off Sets the time until the camera t urns off au tomatically if no operati ons are m ade fo r a certai n period of time .
1 Introduction 20 E 2 7. AW B in T ungst en Li ght Sets the tungste n light color tone when the white balance is set to g (Aut o Whit e Bal ance ). Subtle Correction - 8. AF Releas e Option s Sets the action p riority for when the shutte r release button is ful ly pr esse d in v mode .
2 Getting Started 21 1 Pass the e nd of the st rap through the st rap lug an d secure it on the inside of the clasp. 2 Attach the o ther end in th e same ma nner. 1 Make sure that the camera i s turned off. 2 Remove the body mount cover ( 1 ) and lens mount cover ( 2 ).
2 Getting Started 22 u Caution • If the le ns is remove d while the p ower is on, the shutter release bu tton is loc ked. Do not attach or r emove the lens while the powe r is on. • When attaching or re moving the lens, choose an enviro nment that is relat ively free of d irt and dust.
2 Getting Started 23 u Caution • Do no t use the batter y charger D -BC68P to cha rge batter ies other tha n D-LI6 8. Chargi ng other batteri es may cause damage o r heat ing.
2 Getting Started 24 • Have extra batterie s ready wh en travelin g overseas, or taking a lot of pictures. We recomme nd the use of the AC adap ter kit K-AC 115 (option al) when using the m onitor for a lo ng time or when connectin g the cam era to a co mputer o r AV devi ce.
2 Getting Started 25 Thi s came ra us es a c ommer cial ly a vaila bl e SD Mem ory Card, SDHC Me mory Ca rd, or SDXC Me mory Ca rd. An S D Memor y Card with a built-in wireless LAN (Eye-Fi car d) can also be used. (In t his manu al, the se cards are refer red to as memor y cards.
2 Getting Started 26 Turn the camera on and make the initial set tings 1 Press the po wer switch. Press the swit ch again to turn off the camera. The first time the came ra is turned on after purchase, the [Language/ W ] screen appears.
2 Getting Started 27 1 Press D , and use AB to select the date f ormat. 2 Press D , and use AB to select 24h or 12h. 3 Press E . The fram e retu rns to [Dat e Form at]. 4 Press B , and then press D . The fram e mov es to the m onth if t he dat e format is set to [mm/dd/yy ].
2 Getting Started 28 Take pictur es in R mode in whic h the came ra au tomatical ly selects the o ptimal captu re mode. 1 Remove the front lens cap by pushing the top and botto m portions a s indicated in the illus trat ion . 2 Turn the camera on. 3 Set the mode dial to R .
2 Getting Started 29 Review the captur ed image o n the monitor . 1 Press 3 . The c amera en ters pla yback mode an d the m ost recentl y captured image is displayed (sin gle image displ ay).
3 Shooting 30 Select the capture m ode th at suits t he subje ct and shoo ting conditions. The fol lowing cap ture m odes are available on this c amera . t Memo • The f unctions that can be se t vary de pendin g on the capture mode. Refe r to “Re strictions on Each Cap ture Mode ” (p.
3 Shooting 31 3 Press E . t Memo • You ca n change the sce ne mode fro m the con trol panel or the A 1 menu. 1 Set the mode dial to U . 2 Use V to adjust the level of blur. Check the bl ur effect in the ima ge by viewing it in playback mode. u Caution • The B lur Con trol mode is avai lable on ly when a n AF lens is used.
3 Shooting 32 x : Available #: Restrict ed × : Not ava ilable *1 You can set the value to be changed in [Green Button] of the A 3 menu. (p.65) *2 When the sensitivity is set to [ISO AUTO], the cam era operates in K (Shutter & Ape rture Priorit y Automatic Expo sure) mode.
3 Shooting 33 t Memo • Expos ure Brac keting shoot ing ena bles you to take pi ctures while automa tically chan ging exposu re. (p.42) • A pr oper expo s ur e may no t be obtai ned w ith the s elec ted shutter spe ed and ap erture va lue when the sensi tivity is set to a certain sensitivity value .
3 Shooting 34 1 Set the mode dial to C . Use V and J to adjust the exposure compen sation value when [E xposure Setting] of th e C 1 menu is s et to o . 2 Press the shutter release button halfway. When [Focu s Method] is set to v , au tofocus is perform ed.
3 Shooting 35 1 Press A in standb y mode. 2 Use AB to select an item. 3 Use V to ch ange the value. 4 Press E . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . t Memo • Sets the adjustment steps for ISO sensitivit y in [2. Sensitivity Steps] of the E 1 m enu.
3 Shooting 36 1 Press C in standby mode . 2 Use CD to select an item. 3 Press B , and use V to compensate the flash output . Press M to reset the value. 4 Press E . The came ra returns to standby m ode. 5 Slide the flash pop -up switch. u Caution • Be sure to retrac t the built -in flash if not p lanning to u se it.
3 Shooting 37 t Memo • The flash modes that can be selected vary depending on the capture m ode. *1 F ixed to J for some S modes. • The built -in fla sh is op timum fo r a subject at a dist ance from approx. 0. 7 m to 5 m. Vign etting may occur wh en used at a distance close r than 0.
3 Shooting 38 You can c hoose f rom the fo llowing au tofocus methods. t Memo • The a utofocus meth od is fi xed to e or f depen ding o n the capture m ode. ( p.71) e and f cannot be selecte d in C mode. •I n v mode, you can tak e pictures only when the sub ject is in focus.
3 Shooting 39 1 Set [Fo cus Me thod] to w . 2 Press F . The c amera i s in stan dby mode. 3 While viewing the m onitor, turn the focus ring. The s hutter i s releas ed by pressing th e shutt er release button fu lly even if the subject is not in focu s.
3 Shooting 40 You can c hoose f rom the fo llowing dr ive mod es. u Caution • The Dr ive Mode settings tha t can be se t vary dep ending on the captur e mode .
3 Shooting 41 1 Press D in standby mode. The Dr ive Mod e screen a ppear s. 2 Use CD to select M and press B . 3 Use CD to select M or N and press E . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . u Caution • The number of record able fram es varies acco rding to t he set aspe ct ratio.
3 Shooting 42 1 Press D in standby mode. The Dr ive Mod e screen a ppear s. 2 Use CD to select Q and press B . 3 Use CD to select Q , R or S and press E . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . The self-timer lamp blinks. 4 Press the shutter release button halfway.
3 Shooting 43 1 Press D in standby mode. The Dr ive Mod e screen a ppear s. 2 Use CD to select V and press B . 3 Use CD to select V , W or X , and press B . 4 Use CD to select the number of shot s. Select fr om 2 to 9 shots. Set [Auto EV Adjustment] to T to adjust expo sure auto matically acco rding to th e number of shots .
3 Shooting 44 In C mod e, you can use the Interv al Movie Record feat ure to take still pictures at a set interval from a set time and save them as a singl e movie file ( Motion JPEG, file ext ension: . AVI). 1 Set the mode dial to C and press D . The Dr ive Mod e screen a ppear s.
3 Shooting 45 Set the file format for still pic tures in the control panel or [Im age Capture Settings] of the A 1 menu. u Caution • When [F ile Format ] is set to [RAW ] or [RAW+] , some function s are not a vailable. [RAW] an d [RAW+] cannot be selected for some c apture modes.
3 Shooting 46 3 Press J . The fine- tuning scre en appears. Available operatio ns 4 Press E . The scre en of Step 2 reappe ars. 5 Press E . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . t Memo • You can set t he white balan ce for wh en the flash discharges in [6.
3 Shooting 47 Expands th e dynam ic rang e and enab les a wider range of tones by the CMOS sensor a nd reduce s the occur rence of overexpose d/undere xposed a reas. Set in th e control panel o r [D-Ra nge Sett ings] of the A 2 men u. u Caution • When the sensiti vity is set to ISO 1 00, [High light Corr ection] cannot be set to [On].
3 Shooting 48 When yo u want to take im ages with a slightl y differen t style, you can set the desired picture style befor e you start shooting. Th e following f unctions are ava ilable. T ry out the various sett ings, and find the shoot ing method that b est suits y our style.
3 Shooting 49 The outc ome o f Cros s Pr oces sing for Cust om Imag e and Smar t Effect var ies each time a picture is taken. If yo u take a cross process ed image th at you like, you c an save the Cross Processing settings used i n the image so th at you can load an d use the sam e settin gs again.
3 Shooting 50 5 Press E . The scre en of Step 2 reappe ars. 6 Press E . 7 Press F . The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . u Caution • This fun ction ca nnot be use d in som e capture modes or in comb inatio n with some othe r functi ons. (p. 72) • Depe nding on t he filter used, it may take l onger to save images.
3 Shooting 51 7 Press F twice. The c amera re turns to sta ndby mode . t Memo • The shoo ting setting s of your favorite ima ges can be sav ed in [USER1 - 3] of [Smart Effe ct]. You can quickly sh oot images with your favorite settings by using th e quick di al.
4 Playback 52 Playback fu nctions can b e set from the pla yback mo de palette as well as the B 1 m enu (p .17). Press B in single ima ge displa y of the play back mo de to displ ay the playback mode pal ette. *1 Not available wh en a movie is disp layed.
4 Playback 53 You can d isplay 4, 9, 30 or 5 6 thumbn ail image s at the same time. 1 Turn V to the left in playback mode. The mult i-image display scr een appears. Available operatio ns 2 Press E . The s elected im age appe ars in s ingle ima ge displa y.
4 Playback 54 1 Turn V to the left i n Step 1 of “ Dis playi ng Mu ltip le Images”. The fold er displ ay scree n appears. Available operatio ns 2 Press E . The im ages in the selected folder are displ ayed. 1 Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of “Displaying Images by Folder” , and press L .
4 Playback 55 1 Select Z in th e playback m ode palette. Slideshow starts. Available operatio ns After all i mages are pla yed back, th e camera re turns to the single im age display.
4 Playback 56 You can connect th e came ra to a T V or ot her devi ce with a video input te rminal or H DMI input termin al and p lay back i mages. Have a cabl e accordin g to th e terminal of the d evice to whi ch you connect. 1 Turn the AV device and camera off.
4 Playback 57 Connect the camer a to a com puter usi ng the pr ovided USB cable I-U SB7. 1 Turn the computer o n. 2 Turn the camera off. 3 Open the terminal cover of the camera, and connect the USB cable to the PC/AV terminal. 4 Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the computer.
4 Playback 58 u Caution • Only JPEG im ages captur ed with this camer a can be resized or cropped. • Image s alread y resized or cropp ed to the m inimum file size with this came ra cannot be processe d. Change s the number of recorded pixels of the selected im age, and saves i t as a ne w file.
4 Playback 59 You can correct i mages wher e the flash ha s caused the subject to appear with red eyes. 1 Display the image to edit in single i mage displ ay. 2 Select U in th e playback mod e palette. [The ope ration could not b e comp leted corre ctly] app ears when red eyes can not be de tected o n the cam era.
4 Playback 60 5 Use AB to select a parameter, and use CD to adjust the value. The par ameter s that can be set varies de pending on th e selected filter. 6 Press E . The s ave confirm ation scr een appea rs. 7 Select [Apply additional filter(s) ] or [Save as] and press E .
4 Playback 61 Joins a n umber of images together a nd create s a new image with them . 1 Select X in th e playback m ode palette. The Inde x setting screen ap pears. 2 Select [Layout]. Select from l (Thum bnai l), k (Squar e), m (Ra ndom1 ), n (Rando m2), o (Ran dom3) or p (Bubble) .
4 Playback 62 1 Display the movie to edit in single i mage displ ay. 2 Select c in th e playback m ode palette. The movi e editi ng screen appears. 3 Select the point where you want to divide the movie. The frame at the divi ding point is displayed at the top of t he screen.
4 Playback 63 You can d evelop RAW images into JP EG image s, and save them as a new fi le. 1 Select b in the playback mode palette. The s creen for selecti ng a RAW image pr ocessing option appears. 2 Select the desired option and press E . When [Develop a single image] is selected, proceed to Step 5.
5 Settings 64 The functi ons assign ed to M and V can be change d with [Green B utton] of t he A 3 menu. One of the fo llowing functi ons c an be assigned to M . 1 Select [One Pu sh File Format] in [Green Bu tton] of A 3 menu. 2 Select T or S for [Cancel afte r 1 shot].
5 Settings 65 Set the va lue to be c hanged with V wh en in G mode . 1 Select [Green Button] in [Green Butt on] of A 3 menu. 2 Select [E-dia l in P rogram] and change the setting. t Memo • If M i s presse d after tur ning V in G mode, the setting return s to norm al G mode .
5 Settings 66 If you ta ke an imag e that you l ike, yo u can s ave the se t tings u sed in that image t o make i t even eas ier to re plic ate the lo ok of th e image . 1 Display the image to ed it in single image display of playb ack mode. 2 Select g in the playback mode palette.
5 Settings 67 The date and time se t at the tim e of initial set ting (p.26 ) serve as the date and tim e of your p resent l ocation and are refl ected in the sh ooting dat e and t ime for images .
5 Settings 68 You can prote ct im age s from being ac cidenta lly del eted . u Caution • Even protect ed images a re de leted if t he inser ted memo ry card is f ormatted. 1 Select Y in the playback mode palette. The s creen for selecti ng the uni t for pr ocessing appears.
5 Settings 69 • When [Develop multipl e images ] or [Dev elop ima ges in folder] of [RAW D evelopmen t] is per formed, a “xxxR_JPG” folder with a ne w number is create d, and the JPEG im ages are stored in it. ( p.63) u Caution • The m aximum folder num ber is 99 9.
5 Settings 70 t Memo • [Eye- Fi] of the D 2 men u cannot b e select ed when an Eye -Fi card is not inserted. • When an Eye-F i card is used , 100 ima ges can be stor ed in a single folde r. For RAW+ images, tw o files are cou nted as one image. • Select [Comm unication Info] to check the fi rmware ve rsion of the Eye- Fi card.
6 71 Appendix #: Restricte d × : Not avai lable Restrictions on Each Capture Mode Captur e M ode Funct ion R S U V C bf cg js t dh im q e kr l n o p u v Sensitivity AUTO *1 AUTO *1 AUTO *1 AUTO *1 AU.
6 72 Appendix *1 Fixed to; the set ting cannot be chang ed. *2 Limited to; avail able settings a re limited. *3 Fixed to; M for JPEG, N for RAW/RAW *4 The shortest shooting interval is 10 sec. *5 Focus methods other than e and f can be selected. *6 Specific settings ar e used.
6 73 Appendix × : Not ava ilable *1 Fixed to; the set ting cannot be chang ed. Restrictions o n the Combinations of Spe cial Functions Contin uous Shoo ting Exposu re Bracketin g Multi-exposure Inter.
6 Appendix 74 x : Available # : Restricted × : Not available *1 No focusing mechan ism on 07 M OUNT SHIELD *2 Set the apertur e manually. *3 Lens shutter bu ilt-in to the ad apter used. *4 Set [1. Lens Shutter Options] to [Lens and electro nic shutters] or [Electronic shutte r only] in the E 1 menu.
6 75 Appendix When usin g a hood with a 02 STANDAR D ZOOM l ens, be s ure to use t he PH-RB B 40.5mm. If the PH -SBA 40.5 mm is us ed, vignetting may occur at the wi de-angle setting. Vignetting will occur a t the wide-angle se tting if the 100 PL FILTER is used with a 02 STANDARD ZOOM lens.
6 Appendix 76 Using an optiona l extern al flash A F540FG Z, AF5 40FGZ II, AF360FGZ , AF360 FGZ II, AF2 00FG or AF160F C enabl es a var iety of f lash mode s, su ch as P-TTL au to fl ash mo de. x : Available × :Not avai lable u Caution • The b uilt-in fl ash does not disch arge if the camer a is conn ected to an extern al flas h.
6 77 Appendix t Memo • In rar e cases, the camera may n ot operat e correctly due to static elec tricity. This ca n be reme died by taking the b attery out and p utting it b ack in a gain. If the camera op erates correctly, i t does no t require a ny repairs.
6 Appendix 78 Dust or dirt particles a ppear in images. The CMOS sensor is dirty or du sty. Activate [Dust Remova l] from the D 4 menu. T he Dust Removal funct i on can be activated every time the cam era is turned on and off. Use a brush -less blower to remove di rt and dust from the CMOS sensor.
6 79 Appendix Not enoug h battery power r emaining to activate Pixel Mappi ng Appears d uring Pixe l Mapping or when trying t o update the firm ware if the battery level is in sufficient. Install a f ully charged battery. Not enoug h battery power r emaining to update the firmware Unable to upd ate firmware.
6 Appendix 80 Model Descr ipti on Image Cap ture Unit File Forma ts LCD Monitor White Balanc e Autofo cus S ystem Ma in S peci fica tions Type Lens-interchangeable S L digital came ra Lens Mount PENTAX bayonet Q- mount Compatible Le ns Q-mount le nses Image Sensor T ype: CMOS senso r with a primary color fi lter Size: 1/1.
6 81 Appendix Expos ure Cont rol Drive Modes Built-in Flash Captu re Function s MF Autozoom Off/×2/×4/×6 Focus Peaking Off/On Type TTL image senso r meterin g Metering m odes: Multi- segment me tering, Center - weighted met ering, and Spot mete ring Metering Ra nge EV 1 to 17 (IS O 100, F1.
6 Appendix 82 Movie Play back Functi ons Customi zation Power Supp ly Multi-exposur e Num ber of Shot s: 2 -9 Exposure adjuste d automatically. Interval Shootin g Shooting interva l : 3 sec.
6 83 Appendix Interfa ces Dimens ions and Wei ght Accessori es (Wh en using t he fu lly charg ed batt ery) • The i mage storage capacity (nor mal recordi ng and flash u se 50%) is based on mea suring conditions in accordance with CIPA standards, while other d ata is based on our measurin g conditions.
6 84 Appendix List of World Time Citie s Region City Video Output Forma t Nor th America Honolulu NTSC Anchorage NTSC Vancouver NTSC San Francisco NTSC Los Angeles NTSC Calgary NTSC Denver NTSC Chicag.
6 85 Appendix With the provided sof tware “Digital Camera Utility 5 ”, you can develop RAW files on a computer. Install th e softwa re from the provided CD-ROM (S-SW151). We recomme nd the follo wing system r equirements t o connect the camer a to a c omputer a nd to use the soft ware.
6 Appendix 86 Symbols A menu ..... ................ ..... 15 C menu ..... ................ ..... 17 B menu ..... .......... ........... 17 D menu .......... ........... ..... 18 E menu . ............... ........... 19 b Portrait ....... ..............
6 Appendix 87 Digital Filter ..... .......... 49, 59 Direct keys ............ ........... 13 Display Color ........ ........... 18 Display style selection ..... 53 Displaying multiple images .............. .......... ................ 53 Distortion Cor rection .
6 Appendix 88 Miniature (Digital Filter) ... 59 Mode dial ......... ........... ..... 28 Monitor disp lay ........... ....... 9 Monoch rome (Cus tom Image) ........ .......... ........... 48 Motion JPEG ... ........... ..... 44 Movie Co ntinuous AF . .
6 Appendix 89 Suns et g ....... ................ 30 Surf & Snow q .............. 31 Switch .... ............... ........... .. 8 T K mode ... .......... ........... 32 Terminal cover ...... ........... .. 7 Thumbna il display ..... 29, 53 Tone Expan sion (Digi tal Filter) .
6 Appendix 90 We have paid clo se attention to the saf ety of this camera. W hen usin g this camera, we request your special atte ntion regarding items m arked with t he following symbols. Warning • Do n ot disassemble o r modify the camera. High vol tage areas are present insi de the camera, wi th the risk of el ectric shock.
6 Appendix 91 • Do n ot touch or shor t-circuit the terminal ar ea of the AC plug cord while the cord i s plugged in. • Do not handle the power pl ug with wet hands. This can cause a n electric shock. • Do n ot drop the pro duct, or subject it to violent imp a ct.
6 Appendix 92 • When the camera h as not been used for a long time, co nfirm that it is still working pr operly, part icularly prior to taking important pictures (su ch as at a weddin g or when tr aveling). Conte nts of the record i ng cannot be guaranteed i f recording, p layback or transferring your d ata to a computer, etc.
6 Appendix 93 • The S D Memory Card is equipped with a write-pr otect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK prevent s new data from being recorded on the card, the stored data from being delet ed, and the card f rom being formatted by t he camera or computer.
6 Appendix 94 Microsof t, Windows and Wi ndows Vista are r egistered tradem arks of Microsof t Corporation in the United State s of America and othe r countries. Macintosh, Mac OS , and Qu ickTime are trade m arks of Apple I nc., registered i n the U.
6 Appendix 95 All our camera s purcha sed throu gh author ized bon a fide photograp hic distrib ution ch annels are guara nteed aga inst defects of materi al or workman ship for a period of tw elve months from the dat e of your purchase.
6 Appendix 96 For cu stomer s in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This devic e complie s with Par t 15 of the F CC Rule s. Operation is subject to th e following two conditions: (1) This d evice may no.
6 Appendix 97 Decl aration of Co nfor mity Accordin g to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Pers onal Comput ers a nd Peri pher als We: RICOH IMAGIN G AMERICAS CORPORATION Located at: 633 17 Street, Suite 2600 Denver, Colorado 80202 U.
6 Appendix 98 2. In other count ries outs ide the EU These sy mbols are onl y valid i n the Europe an Union. If you wis h to discard u sed pro ducts, plea se contac t your local author ities or deal er and ask for the correct m ethod of d isposal.
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Checking th e Contents of the Package Hot shoe cover F K (Ins talled o n came ra) Q body m ount cover (Ins talled on cam era) Strap O-ST13 1 Rechargeable lithium-ion battery D- LI68 Battery c harger D.
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