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• Specificati ons and external dimensions a re subject to change w ithout notice. OPQS1101-EN Copyright © RICOH IMAGI NG COMPANY, LTD. 2 014 FOM 01.09.2014 Print ed in Europe RICOH IMAGI NG COMPANY, LT D. 2-35-7, Maeno-cho, It abashi-ku, Tokyo 174 -8639, JAPAN (http://www.
Checking the Contents of the Package Hot shoe cover F K (Installed on camer a) Q body mount cover (Installed on camer a) Strap O-ST131 Rechargeable lithium-io n battery D-LI6 8 Battery charger D-BC68P.
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introducing the PENTAX Q-S1 Getting Started Taking Pictures Playback Functions Changing the Settings Appendix e_kb560_om.book Page 1 Frid ay, August 22, 20 14 7:35 AM.
How to Use This Manual 2 How to Use This Manual 1 Introducing the PENTAX Q-S1 .......... p.7 Gives you an overview of the PENTAX Q-S1. Read this and get to know your Q-S1! Names and Functions of the Working Parts .... p.7 How to Change Fu nction Settings .
How to Use This Manual 3 There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display s creen of the monitor in this manual are different from the actual one s. 4 Playback Functions ........................ ........ p.56 Explains various operat ions for playing back and editing images.
Contents 4 How to Use This Manual ... ............ ........... 2 Introducing the PENTAX Q-S1 .............. .. 9 Names and Functions of the Working Pa rts ...........9 Operating Controls .. ............. .......... ........... ........ ....... .... 10 Monitor Disp lay .
Contents 5 Setting a File Format ............................. ............ ...53 Still Pictures . ..... ........... .......... ........... .......... ... .......... .... 53 Movies .................... .......... .......... .............. .. .........
Contents 6 Regarding copyrights Images taken wi th this camera that are for an y thing other than personal enjoyment cannot be u s ed without permission according to the rig hts as specified 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/ Se l f-timer lamp Microphone Card cover Strap lug Lens mount i ndex (red d.
1 Introduction 8 1 E-dial ( V ) Sets the shutte r speed, aperture, and e xposure compensation values. (p. 35) You can change the camera settings w hen the control panel is displayed. (p. 14) You can change the menu tabs when a menu screen is displayed.
1 Introduction 9 0 Green/Delete button ( M / L ) Resets the values b eing adju sted. Also, you can ass ign a function t o this button. (p.69) Press to delete images d uring playback. (p.31) a OK button ( E ) When the contr ol panel or a menu is displayed, press this button to confirm the selected item.
1 Introduction 10 t Memo • The displayed items vary depending on the current c amera setup. • In [Live Vi ew] of the A 3 menu, you can change the style of the display i n standby mode. (p.17) A mode Standby Mode 1 Capture mode (p.32) 2 Flash Mode (p.
1 Introduction 11 t Memo • The items that can be selected va ry depending on the current camera setup. • If no opera tions are made with in 1 minute while the control panel is displayed, t he camera returns to standby mode. • You can change the display color of the control panel and menus in [LCD Displa y ] of the D 1 menu.
1 Introduction 12 t Memo • The screen selected in the Playback I n fo Display selection screen is displayed in playback mode when the camera is turned off and on again. If [Playback Info Display] is set to [Off] in [Memor y] o f the A 3 men u, the [Standard Infor mation Display] always appears first when the camera is turned on.
1 Introduction 13 Use AB to switch between the Histog ram Display and RGB Histogram Disp lay. The camera functi ons and their setting s can be selected and changed by usi ng the following ways. 25 White Balance (p.49) 26 White Balance fine-t uning 27 Shooting date and time 28 Color Space 29 HDR Capture (p.
1 Introduction 14 You can set frequent ly used shooting fun c tions. Press G in standby mode. Using the Control Panel G 9 9 9 99 99999 9 9 9 99 99999 OK MENU A s p e c t R a t i o Aspect Ratio C a n c e l Cancel A s p e c t R a t i o Aspect Ratio O K OK Use ABCD to selec t an item.
1 15 Introduction Most functions are se t from the menus. F unctions that can be set on the control panel can also b e set from the menus. t Memo • In capture mod e, the A 1 menu is always displayed fir s t when F is pressed. To display the menu tab selected the last time fir st, set in [15.
1 Introduction 16 Menu List Rec. Mode Men us Menu Item Function Default Setting Page A 1 Custom Image *1 Sets the image finishing tone such as color and contrast before shooting an image. Bright p.52 Digital Filter *1 Applies a digi tal filter effect wh en taking pictures.
1 17 Introduction A 2 ND Filter *1 Sets whether to use the ND filter built-in to t he lens. Off - Distortion Correction *1 Reduces distortion s occurring due to lens properties. On - D-Range Settings Highlight Correction *1 Expands the dyn amic range and prevents bright area s from occurring.
1 Introduction 18 *1 The functions can also be set from the control panel. *1 The functions can also be set from the control panel. A 3 Green Button Green Button Assigns a functi on to M . Green Button p.69 Action in M /TAv Mode Sets the camer a action for w hen M is pressed in L / K mode.
1 19 Introduction Playback Menu Menu Item Function Default Setting Page B 1 Slideshow Display Duration Sets an image disp lay interval. 3 sec. p.59 Screen Effect Sets a transition ef fect when the next image is displaye d. Off Repeat Playback Starts the slideshow again from the beginning after th e last image is displayed.
1 Introduction 20 Set-up Menus Menu Item Function Default Setting Page D 1 Language/ W Changes the display langu age. English p.28 Date Adjustment Sets the date a nd time and the display for mat. 01/01/2014 p.29 World Time Switches the displayed dat e an d time to that of your hometown or a specif ied city.
1 21 Introduction D 3 Power Saving Enables saving battery po wer by setting the monitor display to dim automatically i f no operations are made withi n 5 seconds. On - Auto Po wer Off Sets the time until t he camera turns off automatically if no operations are made for a certain period of time.
1 Introduction 22 E 2 7. AWB in Tungsten Light Sets the tungsten light color tone wh en the white balance is set to g (Auto Whi te Balance ). Subtle Correction - 8. AF Release Options Sets the action p riority for when the shutter release b utton is fully pressed in v mode.
2 Getting Started 23 1 Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug a nd secure it on the inside of the clasp. 2 Attach the other en d in the same manner. 1 Make sure that the camera is turne d off. 2 Remove the body m ount cover ( 1 ) and lens mount cover ( 2 ).
2 Getting Started 24 u Caution • If the lens is removed while the power is on, th e shutter release button is locked. Do no t attach or remove the lens while the power is on. • When attachi ng or removing the lens, ch oose an environment that is relatively free of dirt and dust.
2 Getting Started 25 u Caution • Do not use the battery charger D -BC68P to charge batteri es other than D- LI68. Charging othe r batteries may cause damage or heat ing.
2 Getting Started 26 t Memo • The battery level may not be displayed properly if the camera is used at low tempe ratures or when performing continuous shooting for a long time. • Battery performance temporarily decreases as the t emperature decreases.
2 Getting Started 27 This camera uses a commercial l y available SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, or SDXC M emory Card. An SD Memory Card with a built-in wireless LA N (Eye-Fi card ) can also be used. (In this manual, these cards are referred to as memory cards.
2 Getting Started 28 Turn the camera on and make the initial settings 1 Press the power switch. Press the switch again to turn off the camera. The first time t he camera is turned on afte r purchase, the [Language/ W ] screen appears.
2 Getting Started 29 1 Press D , and use AB to select the date format. 2 Press D , and use AB to select 24h or 12h. 3 Press E . The frame re turns to [Da te Format] . 4 Press B , and then press D . The frame moves to t he month i f the date f ormat is se t to [mm/dd /yy].
2 Getting Started 30 Take pictures in R mode in which the camera automatically selects the opti mal capture mode. 1 Remove the front len s cap by pushing the top and bottom portions as indicat ed in the illustration. 2 Turn the ca mera on. 3 Set the mode dia l to R .
2 Getting Started 31 Review the capture d image on the monitor. 1 Press 3 . The camera enters playback mode and the most r ecently captured image is d isplayed (single image display) .
3 Shooting 32 Select the capture mo de that suits the subject and shooting conditions. The following capture modes are availabl e on this camera. t Memo • The functions that can be set vary depending on the capture mode. Refer to “Rest rictions on Each Capture Mode” (p.
3 Shooting 33 1 Set the mode dia l to S . The scene mode selection screen appears. 2 Use ABCD to select a scene mode. 3 Press E . t Memo • You can change the scene mode from the co ntrol panel or the A 1 menu. Scene Modes b Portrait For capturing p ortraits.
3 Shooting 34 1 Set the mode dia l to U . 2 Use V to adjust the level of blur. Check the blur effect i n the image by viewing it in playback mod e . u Caution • The Blur Control mod e is available only when an AF lens is used. (p.80) • Do not move the came ra while taking a picture.
3 Shooting 35 1 Set the mode dia l to G , I , J or L . D appe ars next to the value that can be changed. 2 Use V to adjust the value. 3 In L mode, press J ( 1 ), and use V ( 2 ) to change the aperture value. In G / I / J mod e, the exposure compensation value can be adjusted (from -3 t o +3 EV in increments of 1/3 EV) by the same operatio n.
3 Shooting 36 3 Press the shutter re lease button. The shutter remains ope n as long as the shutter release button is kept pressed (up to 30 seconds). 4 Take your finger off the shutter release b utton. Exposure ends. u Caution • Bulb shooting is available only when using a lens that has a lens shutter.
3 Shooting 37 t Memo • You can change the movie settings from the contr ol panel or the C 1 menu . (p.18) • When [Focus Method] is set to v , [Movie Continuous AF] in the C 1 menu is set to [On], and an auto-focus lens other than the 0 6 TELEPHO TO ZOOM lens is used, autofocus continues even during recordi ng.
3 Shooting 38 1 Press A in standby mode. 2 Use AB to select an item. 3 Use V to change the valu e. 4 Press E . The camera returns to standby mode. t Memo • Sets the adjustment steps for I SO sensitivity in [2. Sensitivi ty Steps] of the E 1 menu. • Captured images may show more n oise if a hig her sensitivity is set.
3 Shooting 39 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 th e value. 4 Press E . The camera returns t o standby mode. 5 Slide the flash pop-up switch. u Caution • Be sure to retract the built-in flash if not planning to use i t.
3 Shooting 40 • You cannot ta ke pictures while the flash is being charged. If you want to take pictu res while charging the flash, set [12. Release Wh ile Charging] in the E 2 menu. • Depending on the lens being used, the use of the built-in flas h may be limited .
3 Shooting 41 You can choose from the f o llowing autofocus methods. t Memo • The autofo cus method is fixed t o e or f depending on the captur e mode. (p.77) e and f cannot be sele cted in C mode. •I n v mode , you can take pictu re s only when the subject is in focus.
3 Shooting 42 1 Set [Focus Method] to w . 2 Press F . The camera is in standby mo de. 3 While viewing the monitor, turn the focus ring. The shutter is rel eased by pressing the shu tter rele ase button fully even if the subject is not in focus. The image in the center of the monitor is automatically magnified when the focus ring is turn ed.
3 Shooting 43 You can choose from the f ollowing drive modes. u Caution • The Drive Mode se ttings that can be set vary depending on the capture mode.
3 Shooting 44 1 Press D in standby mode. The Drive Mode screen appears. 2 Use CD to select M and press B . 3 Use CD to select M or N and press E . The camera returns to standby mode. u Caution • The number of recordable frames varies a ccording t o the set aspect ra tio.
3 Shooting 45 1 Press D in standby mode. The Drive Mode screen appears. 2 Use CD to select Q and press B . 3 Use CD to select Q , R or S and press E . The camera returns to standby mode. The self-timer lamp blin ks. 4 Press the shutter re lease button halfway.
3 Shooting 46 1 Press D in standby mode. The Drive Mode screen appears. 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 shots. Select f rom 2 to 9 shots . Set [Auto EV Adjus tment] to T to adjust exposure automatically according to the number of shots.
3 Shooting 47 5 Press the shutter re lease button to start shoo ting. When [Start Interv al] is se t t o [Now], the first pictur e is take n. When set to [S et Time], sho oting starts at the set time. To cancel shooting, press F . After the set n umber of pictures are taken, t he camera returns to normal capture mode.
3 Shooting 48 4 Press E to finish setting. The camera returns to standby mode. 5 Press the shutter re lease button to start shoo ting. When [Star t Interval] is set to [Now ], the first picture i s taken. Instant Review is di splayed, and then the monit or turns off.
3 Shooting 49 Set the file format for movies in the con trol panel or [M ovie Capture Settings] of the C 1 menu. 1 Press B in standby mode. The White Balance setting screen ap pears. 2 Use CD to select an item. When k is selected, press B and use CD to select q , r , s or t .
3 Shooting 50 Proceed to Step 5 if yo u do not need to fine-tune the wh ite balance. 3 Press J . The fine-tuning screen appears. Available operations 4 Press E . The screen of Ste p 2 reappears. 5 Press E . The camera returns to standby mode. t Memo • You can set the white balance for when the flash discharges in [6.
3 Shooting 51 Expands the dynamic range and enables a wider range of tones by the CMOS sensor an d reduc es the occurrence of overexposed/underexposed area s. Set in the control panel or [D-Range Settings] of the A 2 menu. u Caution • When the se nsitivity is set to ISO 100, [Highlight C orrection] cannot be set to [On].
3 Shooting 52 When you want to ta ke images wit h a slightly different style, you can set th e desired picture s tyle before you start shoo ting. The following functions a re available. Try out the various settings, and find the shooting method tha t best suits your sty le .
3 Shooting 53 The outcome of Cross Processing for Custom Image and Smart Effect varies each time a picture is taken. If y ou take a cross processed image that yo u like, you can sa ve the Cross Processing settings used i n t he image so that you can load and use the same setti ngs again.
3 Shooting 54 5 Press E . The screen of Ste p 2 reappears. 6 Press E . 7 Press F . The camera returns to standby mode. u Caution • This functi on cannot be used in some ca pture modes or in combination with some other functions. (p.78) • Depending on th e filter used, it may take longer to save images.
3 Shooting 55 7 Press F twice. The camera returns to standby mode. t Memo • The s hooting settings of you r fa v orite images can b e s aved in [USER1 - 3] of [Sm art Effect] . You can quick ly shoot images with your favorite se ttings by using th e quick dial.
4 Playback 56 Playback functions can be set from the playback mode palet te as well as the B 1 menu (p. 19). Press B in single image display of the playback mode t o display the playback mode palett e. *1 Not available when a movie is displayed. *2 Not available wh en a RAW image is displayed.
4 Playback 57 You can display 4, 9 , 30 or 56 thumbnail images at the same time. 1 Turn V to the left in playback mode. The multi-image display screen appears. Available operations 2 Press E . The selected image appear s in single image display. 1 Press L in Step 1 of “Displaying Multiple Im ages”.
4 Playback 58 1 Turn V to the left in Step 1 of “Display ing Multip le Images”. The folder disp lay screen appears. Available operations 2 Press E . The images in the selected folder are displayed. 1 Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of “Displaying Images by Folder”, and press L .
4 Playback 59 1 Select Z in the playback mode palette. Slideshow starts. Available operations After all images are played back, the camera return s to the single i mage display. t Memo • You can change the [Display Duration], [Screen Effect], [Repeat Playback] and [Auto Movie Playback] settings for slideshow i n [Slideshow] of t he B 1 menu.
4 Playback 60 You can connect the camera to a TV or other device with a vid eo input terminal or HDMI input terminal and play back images. Have a cable a ccording to the t erminal of the device to whi ch you connect. 1 Turn the AV device and camera off .
4 Playback 61 Connect the camera to a computer using the provided USB cable I- USB7. 1 Turn the co mputer on. 2 Turn the ca mera 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 62 u Caution • Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resize d or cropped. • Images already resized or cro pped to the minimum file size with this camera ca nnot be processed. Changes the number of recorded pixels of the selected image, and saves it as a new file.
4 Playback 63 You can correct ima ges where the f lash has caused the su bject to appear with red eyes. 1 Display the image to edit in single image disp lay. 2 Select U in the playback mode palette. [The operation cou ld not be completed correctly] appears when red eye s cannot be detected on the camera.
4 Playback 64 5 Use AB to select a parameter, and use CD to adjust the value. The parameters tha t can be set varies depending on the selected filter. 6 Press E . The save confirmation scre en appears. 7 Select [Apply additional filter(s)] o r [Save as] and press E .
4 Playback 65 Joins a number of i m ages together and creates a new image with them. 1 Select X in the playback mode palette. The Index setting screen ap pears. 2 Select [Layout]. Select from l (Thumbnai l), k (Square), m (Random1), n (Random2), o (Random3) or p (Bubble).
4 Playback 66 1 Display the movie to edit in single image display. 2 Select c in the playback mode palette. The movie editing screen a ppears. 3 Select the point wh ere you want to divide the movie. The frame at the dividing point is displayed at the t op of the screen.
4 Playback 67 You can develop RAW images into JPEG images, and save them as a new file. 1 Select b in the playback mode p alette. The screen for se lecting a RAW image processing option appears. 2 Select the desired option a nd press E . When [Develop a single image] is selected, proceed to Step 5.
4 Playback 68 u Caution • Only RAW images captu red with this camera can be developed . t Memo • When [Develop multiple images] or [Develop images in folder] is selected in Step 2, a “xxxR_JPG” folder with a new number is cr eated, and th e JPEG images are stored in it.
5 Settings 69 The functions assigned to M and V can be ch anged with [Green Button] of the A 3 menu. One of the following functions can be assigned to M . 1 Select [One Push File For mat ] in [Green Button] of A 3 menu. 2 Select T or S for [Cancel after 1 sh ot].
5 Settings 70 Set the value to be chang ed with V when in G mode. 1 Select [Green Button] in [Green Butto n] of A 3 menu. 2 Select [E-dial in Program] and change the setting. t Memo • If M is pressed after turning V in G mode, the setting returns to normal G mode .
5 Settings 71 If you take an image that you like, you can save the set tings used in that image t o make it even easier to replicate the look of the image. 1 Display the image to edit in single image disp lay of playback mode. 2 Select g in the playback mode palette.
5 Settings 72 You can load and use t he saved settings when taking pictures. 1 Select [Quick Dial] in A 3 menu. 2 Select [Smart Effect] in [Quick Dial] screen. 3 Save USER1, USER2, and USER3 to any of the dial positions 1 to 4. 4 In standby mode, set the quick dial to the position 1 to 4.
5 Settings 73 t Memo • Refer to “List of Worl d Time C ities” ( p.91) fo r cities that ca n be selected as a hometown or destination. • Select [ F Hometown] in Step 3 to change the city and DST settings for the hometown. • G appears in the cont rol panel and guide display if [ Time Setting] is s et to G .
5 Settings 74 When images are captu red with this camera, a folder is automatically created and the captured images are stored in it. Each folder name consists of a sequential nu mber from 100 to 999 and a string of 5 characters. You can change the folder name in [Folder Name] of the D 2 menu.
5 Settings 75 t Memo • When the file number reaches 9 999, a n ew folder is created and the file number is reset. • One of the f ollowing string of characters is u sed as the file name prefix depending on the [13. Color Space] setting of the E 3 menu.
5 Settings 76 t Memo • [Eye-Fi] of th e D 2 menu cannot be selected when an Eye-Fi card is not inserted. • When an Eye-Fi card is used, 100 images can be stored in a single folder. For RAW+ images, two files are counted as one image. • Select [Communicatio n Info] to check the firmware version of the Eye-Fi card.
6 77 Appendix #: Restricte d × : Not availabl e Restrictions on Each Capture Mode Capture Mode Functi on 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 AUTO.
6 78 Appendix *1 Fixed to; the setting cannot be changed . *2 Limited to; available settings are limited. *3 Fixed to; M for JPEG, N for RAW/RAW+. *4 The shortest sh ooting int erval is 10 sec. *5 Focus methods other than e and f can be selected. *6 Specific settings are used.
6 79 Appendix × : Not availabl e *1 Fixed to; the setting cannot be changed . Restrictions on the Combination s of Special Functions Continuous Shooting Exposure Bracketing Multi-exposu re Interval S.
6 Appendix 80 x : Available #: Restr icted × : Not available *1 No foc using mechanism on 07 MOUNT SHIELD *2 Set the aperture ma nually. *3 Lens shutter built-in to the adapter used. *4 Set [1. Lens Shutter Options] to [Lens and electronic shutter s] or [Electroni c shutter only] in the E 1 menu .
6 81 Appendix When using a hood wit h a 02 STANDARD ZOOM l ens, be sure to use the PH-RBB 40. 5mm. If th e PH-SBA 40.5mm is u sed, vignetting may occur at the wide-angle s etting. Vignetting will occur at the wide-ang le s etting if the 100 PL FILTER is used with a 02 STANDARD ZOOM lens.
6 Appendix 82 Using an optional ext ernal flash AF540FGZ, AF540FGZ II, AF360FGZ, AF360FGZ II, AF200 F G or AF160FC enables a variety of flash modes, such as P-TTL auto flash mode. x : Available × :Not available u Caution • The built-in f lash does not discharge if the camer a is connected to an externa l flash.
6 83 Appendix t Memo • In rare cases, the camera may not operate correctly due to static electricity. This can be remedied by taking the battery out and puttin g it back in again. If the camer a operates correctly, i t does not requ ire any repairs.
6 Appendix 84 Dust or dirt particles appear in images. The CMOS sensor is dirty or dusty. Activate [Dust Removal] f rom the D 4 menu. The D ust Removal function can be activated every t ime the camera is turned on and off. Use a brush- less blower to remove dirt and dust from the CMOS sensor.
6 85 Appendix Not enough battery power remaining to activate Pixel Mapping Appears durin g Pixel Mapping or whe n trying to upd ate the firmware if the battery level is insufficient. Install a fully charged battery. Not enough battery power remaining to update the firmware Unable to up date firmware.
6 Appendix 86 Model Descriptio n Image Capture Uni t File Formats LCD Monitor White B alance Autofocus System Main Specifications Type Lens-intercha ngeable SL digi tal camera Lens Mount PENTAX ba yonet Q-mo unt Compatible L ens Q-mo unt lenses Image Sensor Type: CMOS sensor with a primary color filter Size: 1/1.
6 87 Appendix Exposure Control Drive Modes Built-in Flash Capture Function s Autofocus Method Face Detec tion, Tra cking, Mu ltiple AF Points, Select, spot AF Assist Light Ded icated LED AF assist lig.
6 Appendix 88 Movie Playback Functions Dynamic R ange Setting Highlight Corr ection, Shadow Correction Lens Correction Distortion Correction Digital Filter Toy Camera, High Contras t, Shading, Tone Ex.
6 89 Appendix Customiza tion Power Supply Interfaces Dimensions and Weight Accessories Custom Functions 16 items Mode Memory 11 items Button/Dial Customization M / L b utton: Gre en Button, Preview, O.
6 Appendix 90 (When using the fu lly charged battery) • The image storage cap acity (normal recording and flash use 50% ) is based on mea suring condition s in accordance with CIPA stan dards , while o ther data is based on o ur measuring conditions.
6 Appendix 91 List of World Time Citie s Region City Video Output Format North America Honolul u NTSC Anchorage NTSC Vancouver NTSC San Francisco NTSC Los Angeles NTSC Calgary NTSC Denver NTSC Chicago.
6 Appendix 92 With the provided software “Digital Camera Utility 5”, y ou can develop RAW files on a computer. Install the software fr om the provided CD-ROM (S-SW15 1). We recommend the following syste m requirements to connect the camera to a computer and to use the software.
6 Appendix 93 Symbols A menu ... .......... ............. 16 C menu ... .......... ............. 18 B menu ............. ........... .. 19 D menu ........ ............. ..... 20 E menu . ........... ............. .. 21 b Portrait ............. .......
6 Appendix 94 Depth of field ......... .......... 36 Destination .. ............. ....... 72 Detailed Informa tion Display ........... ........... .. 12 Developing RAW images ............. .. 67 Dial .............. ............. ......... 8 Dial indica tor .
6 Appendix 95 Link AE and AF Point .................... .. 3 8 Live View ............... .... 10, 17 M L mode ................... ....... 34 Macintosh ........... ........... .. 92 Macro d .... .......... .......... 33 Magnifying images .......... 31 Manual Exposure .
6 Appendix 96 Shading (Digital Filter) ......... 53, 63 Shadow Correctio n ........ .. 5 1 Shake Reduc tion ... .......... 17 Shooting ..................... ..... 30 Shooting Info Display selection scre en ... ....... 11 Shutter & Aper ture Priority A utomatic Exposure .
6 Appendix 97 We have paid close attention to the safety of th i s camera. Wh en using this camera, we request your special att ention regarding item s m arked with the following symbols. Warning • Do not disassemble or modify the camera. High voltage areas ar e present inside the ca mera, with the risk of electric shock.
6 Appendix 98 Caution • Do not place or dr op heavy objects on or forcefu lly bend the A C plug cord. Do ing so ma y damage the cor d. Should the AC plug cord be damaged, consul t your nearest service center. • Do not to uch or shor t-circuit the terminal area of the AC plug c ord while the cord is plugge d in.
6 Appendix 99 • When the camera has not been used for a long time, conf irm tha t it is still working properly, particularly pri or t o tak ing i mportant p ictures (such as at a wedding or when traveling). Contents of the recording c annot b e guaranteed if recording, playback or tr ansferring your data to a computer, etc.
6 Appendix 100 • The SD Memory C ard is equipped wi th a write-protect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK preven ts new data from being record ed on the card, the stored data from being deleted, and the ca rd from being formatt ed by the camera or computer.
6 Appendix 101 Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vi sta are registered t rademarks of Microsof t Corporation in the United States of Am erica and other countr ies. Macintosh, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks o f Apple Inc., registered in the U.S . and other countries.
6 Appendix 102 All our cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of your purchase.
6 Appendix 103 For customers in USA STATEM ENT OF FCC CO MPLIANC E This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This d e vice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mu st accept any interference recei ved, including interference that may cause undesired opera t ion.
6 Appendix 104 Declaration of Conf ormity According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Persona l Computers and Peripherals We: RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION Located at: 633 17 Street, Suite 2600 Denver, Colorado 80202 U.
6 Appendix 105 2. In other countries outside th e EU These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard used products , please contact you r local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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• Specificati ons and external dimensions are subject to change w ithout notice. OPQS1101-EN Copyright © RICOH IMAGI NG COMPANY, LTD. 2014 FOM 01.09.2014 Print ed in Europe RICOH IMAGI NG COMPANY, LTD. 2-35-7, Maeno-cho, It abashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8639, JAPAN (http://www.
Ein wichtiger Punkt beim Kauf des Geräts Pentax Q-S1 (oder sogar vor seinem Kauf) ist das durchlesen seiner Bedienungsanleitung. Dies sollten wir wegen ein paar einfacher Gründe machen:
Wenn Sie Pentax Q-S1 noch nicht gekauft haben, ist jetzt ein guter Moment, um sich mit den grundliegenden Daten des Produkts bekannt zu machen. Schauen Sie zuerst die ersten Seiten der Anleitung durch, die Sie oben finden. Dort finden Sie die wichtigsten technischen Daten für Pentax Q-S1 - auf diese Weise prüfen Sie, ob das Gerät Ihren Wünschen entspricht. Wenn Sie tiefer in die Benutzeranleitung von Pentax Q-S1 reinschauen, lernen Sie alle zugänglichen Produktfunktionen kennen, sowie erhalten Informationen über die Nutzung. Die Informationen, die Sie über Pentax Q-S1 erhalten, werden Ihnen bestimmt bei der Kaufentscheidung helfen.
Wenn Sie aber schon Pentax Q-S1 besitzen, und noch keine Gelegenheit dazu hatten, die Bedienungsanleitung zu lesen, sollten Sie es aufgrund der oben beschriebenen Gründe machen. Sie erfahren dann, ob Sie die zugänglichen Funktionen richtig genutzt haben, aber auch, ob Sie keine Fehler begangen haben, die den Nutzungszeitraum von Pentax Q-S1 verkürzen könnten.
Jedoch ist die eine der wichtigsten Rollen, die eine Bedienungsanleitung für den Nutzer spielt, die Hilfe bei der Lösung von Problemen mit Pentax Q-S1. Sie finden dort fast immer Troubleshooting, also die am häufigsten auftauchenden Störungen und Mängel bei Pentax Q-S1 gemeinsam mit Hinweisen bezüglich der Arten ihrer Lösung. Sogar wenn es Ihnen nicht gelingen sollte das Problem alleine zu bewältigen, die Anleitung zeigt Ihnen die weitere Vorgehensweise – den Kontakt zur Kundenberatung oder dem naheliegenden Service.