Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung R10 des Produzenten Ricoh
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From e nvironmental friendlines s to env ironmental conserva tion and t o environm ental mana gement Rico h is agg ressi vely pr omot ing en vironm ent- fri endly activi ties and al so envir onm ent cons erva tion acti vitie s to so lve t he gre at su bject of man ageme nt as on e of the c itiz ens on o ur preci ous e art h.
This ma nual pr ovides in format ion on h ow t o use th e shoo ting an d playba ck functions of this p roduct, as well as war nings on its use. To make th e best u se of th is produ ct’s f unctions, read t his m anual th oroug hly before use . Plea se keep this manua l handy for ea se of re ference.
1 Various sym bols ar e used throu ghout t his instru ction ma nual an d on th e product to preven t physica l harm to you o r othe r peop le and damag e to property. The sym bols an d their meanin gs are explai ned bel ow. Observe the following precaution s to en sure sa fe use of th is equipm ent.
2 Turn off the pow er immedia tely in the ev ent of abnor malities su ch as smoke o r unusual odors being emit ted. Remove the bat tery as soon as possible, being car eful to avoid electric sho cks or burns.
3 Observe the following precaution s to en sure safe u se of th is unit. Do not touch the inte rnal component s of the equipment if they become exposed as a result of bein g dropped or damaged. The high -voltage circ uitry in the equ ipment could lead to a n elect ric shoc k.
4 The following two manuals are included wit h your RICOH R10. The came ra is provide d with th e Irod io Phot o & Vid eo Studi o sof tware th at all ows you t o di spl ay an d ed it i mag es on you r com put er. For how t o use Ir odio Photo & V ideo S tudio, see the di splayed “Help” .
5 The illustrations in th is manual m ay differ from the actual p roduct. Equipp ed w ith a high magni ficati on 7. 1× wide ang le zoom len s This cam era ha s a compact b ody, fea turing a 28-200 mm* 7 .1× opt ical zo om lens that covers a w ide range of sho oting.
6 Flag f unct ion qui ckly di spl ays sp ecifi ed images (P.123) Save your f avorite image file s, or usefu l image files, such as a train time table o r a map, to Fl ag F uncti on an d th en pr ess t he Fn (Func tion) but ton to easil y display th ese files whenever you like.
7 A zoom lever and st ep zoom fun ction that allow you to vary the zoo ming speed ( P.37 , 161) You can use the zo om lever to switch betwee n two zo oming s peeds o r use t he step zoom function to set a fixe d focal length. AF/AE target shift functi on th at all ows you to lock AF and AE onto a locatio n of your c hoice (P .
8 Contents Safet y Precauti ons ...... ..... .... .... ...... ..... .... .... ...... .... ..... .... ...... .... ..... 1 Using the Manuals ...................... ........................... ........................ 4 Key Fea tures ..... .... .... ....
9 Changing the Display w ith the DISP. Button .................... ........... 60 About the Electr onic Le vel ............... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ... 62 Histog ram .... ................ .......... ........... ....
10 Limiting the Shutter Speed ( Slow Shutter Lmt ) ........................ . 107 Insert ing the Date int o a Sti ll Image (Date I mprint)..... .... ...... .... . 108 Changing the Exposure ( Exposure Comp.) .......................... ..... 109 Using Natural and A rtificial Lighting (White Ba lance) .
11 Using a Pri nting Serv ice (DPOF ) ......... .... ...... .... .... ..... ...... .... .... . 1 41 Setting DPOF for th e Displaye d Still Imag e .......... ................ .......... ...... 1 41 Setting DPOF for A ll Still Images ...................
12 Changing the Display Lan guage (Language/ N ) . ...... .... .... .... 182 Changing the Playback M ethod for V iewing on TV (Video Out Mode) .............................. ......................... ........... 183 6 Downloadi ng Image s to Your Compute r 184 For Windows .
Basic Operations If you ar e usi ng the camera for the f irst time, read t his sectio n. Packing List ...................................... 14 Names o f Parts........ .... .... ...... ..... .... .. 17 How to Use the Mode Dial .... ....... .... 19 Pictu re Disp lay .
14 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Open the package and make sure all the ite ms are included. * The actual appearance of i tems included may differ. RICOH R10 The seri al numb er of the camer a is provided o n the b ottom face of the came ra.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 15 Caution -------------------------- --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ The CD-RO M su pport s th e fol lowin g la ngua ges. O per atio ns ar e not g uar anteed on opera ting s ystems w ith lang uages o ther t han thos e li sted belo w.
16 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ Attach ing the neck stra p to th e came ra Remove the end of t he neck strap from the connec tor and attach it as shown in the figure.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 17 Camera Front View Item Name Ref er to 1 Mode Dial P.19, 35, 43, 44 , 45, 117 2 Shutt er R ele ase B utton P.33 3 POWER Button P.30 4 Microp hone P.11 7 5 Lens C over - 6 Zoom lever z (T elep hoto )/ Z ( Wide -angle ) 8 (Enl arged View )/ 9 (Thumbnai l Displ ay) P.
18 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Rear View Item Name Ref er to 1 Picture Di splay P.20 2 Strap E yelet P.15 3 Speaker P.12 0 4 Terminal Cover P.145, 14 8, 195 , 1 96, 19 9 5 AV Output Ter minal P.145 6 USB T ermin al P.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 19 Set the mode dial to the desired mode before shooting stil l images or movies. 1 Turn the mode dial to the symbo l of the functio n you want to use.
20 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Example of Picture Display when Shooting Pi ctures Picture Display 9999 9999 + 0 .
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 21 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ • The numbe r of remain ing shots availa ble may differ from the act ual numbe r of shots , dependi ng on the subj ect.
22 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Example of Picture Display During Playback Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- -----.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 23 Battery Level Indication A battery sym bol appears at the lower right of the picture display to indicate the battery level. Recharge the battery before it is depleted. Batt ery Sym bol Descri ptio n The battery is sufficien tly charged.
24 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Getting Ready Turn the power on and get ready to shoot . Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ • If the camera is on, ma ke sure it is turne d off be fore ins ertin g or rem ovin g the batt ery.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 25 Formatting --------------------- --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ Before usin g a ne w SD m emory card, be su re to fo rmat it with t his c amera.
26 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Write-protec ting your im ages -------------------------------------------------------------- -- Move th e wr ite- protec tion switc h on the SD me mory c ard to LOCK to pr ev ent you r still images from be ing ac cide ntal ly era sed or th e card from bein g form atte d.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 27 1 Insert the batte ry into the battery charge r, making sure that the and markings on th e battery match those on the battery charger.
28 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Open th e battery /card cover. 2 Make sure the SD memory card is facing the right way and then pus h the card all the way in until it clicks. • The rechargeab le battery ma y be inserted f irst.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 29 3 Insert the rechargeable battery. • When the recharge able batt ery is loaded in plac e, it is locked with the hook shown in the figur e. 4 Close the batte ry/card cover an d slide it back into place.
30 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. To turn the power on: 1 Press the POWER butto n. • After the start sound, th e picture dis pla y turn s on. Using the Camera in Playback Mode • P ressing and ho lding the 6 (Playbac k) butto n turns on the camera in playba ck mode, allowing you to start playback at once.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 31 1 Turn the powe r on for the first ti me after purchase. • The language select ion screen appea rs.
32 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton !"#$ to set the y ear, month, date a nd time. • Change the value with !" and move th e frame w ith #$ . • You c an ca ncel the se ttin g by pres si ng the D ISP.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 33 Basic Shooting Now you are ready. 1 Hold the cam era with both ha nds and lightly press both elbo w s against your body.
34 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Preventing Ca mera Shake ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- If you move the came ra wh en p ressin g th e shut ter releas e bu tton, the still image migh t not come out clearly d ue to camera shake.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 35 1 Press the POWER b u tton to turn th e camera o n, and turn th e mode dial to 5 . 2 Put the subjec t of your photo in the ce nter of the screen and p r ess the shutt er release button halfway.
36 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 3 To take a pictur e with the subject in the foregrou nd in focus aga inst a background , half-press the shutter re lease button to focus o n the subject, and then compos e your shot.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 37 1 With the cam era ready to shoot, turn the zoom lever toward z or Z . • You can check the zoom stat us on the zoom bar of the pictu re display. • Low speed zooming and high speed zoo ming are av ailable.
38 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Using the Digital Zoom --------------------------- -------------------------------------------- -- While yo u can use the no rmal zoom to enla rge the subj ect up to 7.1 × , digit al zoo ming allo ws you to enlarg e the subj ect still further ( up to another 4 .
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 39 1 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton toward N (Macro). • N is displayed mome ntarily at the center of the picture dis play and then N is displ ayed at the top of the screen. 2 Compose your picture and half-press the shutter releas e button.
40 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. • To take a furth er close-up pictur e during mac ro shoot ing, us e [Zo om Macro] in sc ene mode. ( G P. 45) • The avail ability of macro shoot ing for eac h scene mo de is shown below .
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 41 Flash Range * When ISO Setting ( G P.114) is set to [Auto] or [ISO 4 00] Flash Modes (*) This fun ction is no t availab le in eas y shooting m ode. 1 Press the ADJ./OK button toward F (flas h).
42 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ • The fla sh mode setti ng is retai ned unti l you press the ADJ./ OK button to ward F (Flash) again.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 43 1 Turn the mode dial to EASY. 2 Press the shutter rele ase button to shoot the pic ture. Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ • The shoot ing menu can o nly be used to se t [Pic Quali ty/Size].
44 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Turn the mode dial to MY1 or MY2 . • Turn the mode dial to MY1 to make the setti ngs fo r [MY 1] in [Reg . My Sett ings]. • Turn the mode dial to MY2 to make the setti ngs fo r [MY 2] in [Reg .
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 45 Scene Modes Shooting with Optimal Settings According to Shoo ting Condit io ns You can use scene mode to select from among ten still i m age modes, and shoot with settings automatically optimized for shooting conditions.
46 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ For info rmation on t he shooting menu item s in sce ne mode, see P.80 . 1 Turn the mode dial to SCENE.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 47 3 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton !"#$ to select th e scene mode. 4 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton. • The scene mode type is displa y ed at the t op of the pictur e display. 5 Press the shutter rele ase button to sho ot the picture.
48 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Using Face R ecognition Mode 1 Turn the mode dial to SCENE. • The camera is ready to shoo t and the s elected s cene mode is displayed at the top of the picture displa y . 2 Press the MENU button.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 49 Using th e Skew C orrection Mod e 1 Turn the mode dial to SCENE. • The camera is ready to shoo t and the s elected s cene mode is displayed at the top of the picture displa y .
50 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Shootin g in Zoom Macro Mo de 1 Turn the mode dial to SCENE. • The camera is ready to shoo t and the s elected s cene mode is displayed at the top of the picture displa y . 2 Press the MENU button.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 51 1 With the cam era ready to shoot, pre ss the t (Self - timer) button. • The Self-timer symbol ap pears on the scre en. • The [10] to the righ t of the symbol indicate s the number of seconds.
52 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Playing Back Im ages 1 Press the 6 (Playback) button. • The camera switches to playback mode and the las t image take n is displayed. • You can view you r pictu res in order by pressing the ADJ.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 53 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ Settin g your favor ite imag e files to [F lag Fu nction Settin g] on the pl ayback me nu allows you to easily display t hese files.
54 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Press the 6 (Playback) button. • The last file recorded is displa yed. 2 Turn the zoom lever toward 9 (Thumbnail Display ). • The screen is divided int o 20 frames and t humbnails are displayed.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 55 1 Press the 6 (Playback) bu tton. • The last file recorde d is disp layed. 2 Press the ADJ./ OK button !"#$ to display th e still image you w a nt to enla r ge. 3 Turn the zoom lever toward 8 (Enlarged Vie w).
56 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Deleting Files You can dele te unwanted or fail ed shooting file s from the SD memory card or internal memory.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 57 1 Press the 6 (Playback) button. 2 Press the D (Delete) b utton. 3 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton !" to selec t [Delete All ]. 4 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton. • You are pro mpted to con f irm that you want to de lete all images.
58 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Specifying Individual Files to be Deleted 4 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton !"#$ to select the file you want to d elete and press the ADJ./OK button. • The trash symbol is display ed in the upper lef t corner of the file.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 59 Specifying a Range of Files to be Deleted 4 Press the MENU button. • Press the MENU button again t o return to the scree n for deleting one file at a time .
60 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Changing the Display w ith the DISP. Button Pressing the DISP. button allows you to change the screen display mode and toggle the information displayed on the picture display.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 61 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ • In ea sy shooti ng mo de, t he d ispla y ca nnot be ch ange d usi ng th e DISP .
62 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. When [Level Setting] is turned on in t he setup menu or by pressing and holding the DISP. button ( G P.172), the camera uses a lev el indicator and level sound to let you know whether the image is level during shooting.
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 63 Level indicator display Caution -------------------------- --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ • Durin g grid guide, no displ ay, or when the pic ture displa y is tu rned off ( G P.
64 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. When Histogram is on, a histogram appears in the lower r ight corner on th e picture display.
Advanced Operations Read th is section wh en you want to learn more about the di ffere nt camera funct ions . 1 Variou s Shooting Fu nctions ... .. 66 2 Shooting/Playing Back Movies ....... ........ ........... ........ ........ ....... .. 117 3 Other P layback Functions .
66 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 1 Various Sho oting Fu ncti ons You can assign four functions from the shooting menu to the ADJ./ OK button. The fifth function (AE/AF target shift G P.69) is fixed and cannot be changed. By using the ADJ./OK button, you can make settings with fewer button operations and without displaying the shooting m enu.
67 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 3 Press th e AD J./OK b utton !" to se lect t he de sired setting. 4 Press th e AD J./OK b utton t o con firm t he s etting. Functio ns That Can Be Assigned to [ADJ Btn. Set] ( G P.171) Expo. Cmp, Wht. Bal., ISO, Quality, Focus, Image, Expo.
68 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 If you are shooting with [Text Mode] in sc ene mode ( G P.46), you can use the ADJ./OK butto n to change the s hading of text. You can select from [Deep], [Normal] and [Light]. 1 Turn the mode dial to SCENE . 2 Press the MENU button.
69 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 When you are taking a picture, you c an use the ADJ. /OK button to shift the target for the aut om atic exposure (AE) and/or the auto focus (AF) w ithout having to move the camera. This is part icularly useful when you are using a t ripod to take pictures.
70 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • If you change the [AE], [ AF] o r [AE/A F] set ting after shifti ng t he tar get, the shif ted target r eturn s to th e cente r.
71 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 When a function is assigned to the Fn (Function) but ton with [Set Fn Button] on the setup menu ( G P.162), you can easily swit ch from one function to another simply by pressing the F n button. The following functions can be as signed to the Fn button.
72 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- The it ems that can b e set fo r each sc ene mode are sh own below.
73 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 This function allows y ou to shift the ta rget for the automatic exposure (AE) and/or the auto focus (AF) without having to move the camera wh en taking a pict ure. This function is the same as the ADJ./OK button’s A E/AF target s hift function.
74 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 8 Half-p ress t h e shut ter re lease butto n. • If [AE/AF ] is select ed, the Spot AE /Spot AF p osition is displa yed. • If [AF] i s selec ted, the Spot A F posit ion is di splayed . • If [AE] is sele cted, the S pot AE position and f ocusing f rame are displayed.
75 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Assigning [AE Lock] to the Fn (Function) button ( G P.162) and then pressing the Fn button during shooting allows you to lock or cancel the exposure. 1 Turn the mode dial to 5 or SCEN E. 2 Set [Set Fn Button] to [AE Lo ck] on the se tup menu.
76 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can use the backlight compens ation function when t he main subject looks too dar k in situations such as shooting a dark subject against a bright background. Assigning [Back.Comp.] to the Fn (Function) button in easy shooting mode ( G P.
77 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Assigning one of the following functions to the Fn (Function) button ( G P.162) and then pressing the Fn button all ow s you to switch between on and off f or that function. Step Zoom, AT-BKT, WB-BK T, CL-BK T, Min. Aper.
78 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Press the MENU button in s hooting mode to display the sho oting menu. The shooting menu can be used t o set the following shooting settings.
79 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 When Mode Dial is Se t to EASY When Mo de Dial is Set to 3 Setti ng Option s [Defa ult Settings ] Refer to Pic Qu ality /Size F3 648(1 0M), [N3648 (10M)] , F3:2( 9M), F 1:1(7M) , N3264( 8M), N2592(5M), N2048 (3M), N1280(1 M), N640( VGA) P.
80 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 When Mode Dial is Set to SCENE When the mode d ial is set to SCENE, the displayed items dif fer depending on the selected scene mode.
81 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 1 Press the MENU button in shooting m ode. • The shoo ting menu is displa yed. • In scen e mode , press the ADJ./ OK butto n ! once or t wice t o select the [M ODE] tab, and th en press the A DJ./OK bu tton $ . T he shooting se ttings m enu ap pears.
82 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Changing the di splay --------------------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ------- Press the ADJ./OK button # to select a ta b on the le ft of t he sc reen. (If the DISP . butt on is press ed at t his po int, the disp lay re turns to the screen sh own in Ste p 1.
83 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 The file size of a s hot still image depends on the pict ure quality mode and image size settings. For movies, choose the movie size. Figures inside the bold fram e indicate those shown on the screen. Still Image s • When scene mode is set to [Skew Correct Mode], you can select 1280 × 960 or 640 × 480.
84 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • For pi ctu re qu alit y mod e, s elect nor mal m ode (N) or fi ne m ode ( F), depe ndi ng on the desired co mpression rat i o.
85 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 If you shoot the subject in t he default focusing mode, the camera focuses automatically with Auto Focus (AF). Select from the f ollowing five focusing modes. Focusin g Mo des 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.
86 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 If the camera fails to focus automatically, you can focus manually (MF: Manual F ocus). Manual focus enables shooting at a f ixed distance.
87 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 6 Press the button # to displa y the fo cu s ba r. • Each time you press t he butt on # , the focus bar and zoo m bar appear alterna tely. 7 Turn the zoom lev er toward z (Tele photo) or Z (Wide- angle) to adj ust the focus .
88 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can change the metering method (the range to use for metering) used to determine the exposure value. There are three light m etering modes. Expos ure M ete ring Mode s 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.
89 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 With multi-shot, you ca n shoot consecutive images . Multi-shot has the following three modes: Continu ous Pictures continue t o be taken f or as long as you hold down the s hutter release button. Still images are recorded one at a time, just as in normal shooting.
90 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.8 1. 2 Press th e AD J./OK b utton " t o se lect [Con tinuous Mode] and pre ss the button $ . 3 Press the button !" to sel ect [Co ntin uo us ], [S- Con t] , or [M-C ont].
91 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 M-Con t 5 Compo se your pic ture and th en press and hold the shutte r release butto n . • The camera memori zes the scene while you hold down the shutter release button. 6 Release y our finge r from the shu tter rele ase butt on.
92 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 While a still image (16 frames in an image file) ta ken with S-Cont or M-Cont is displayed, you can enlarge any one of the 16 frames. You can also switch between frames while viewing t he image in enlarged display mode.
93 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can change the picture quality of an image, including the contrast, sharpness, color and color depth. You can select from the following picture quality settings. Picture Qu ality Modes 1 Display the s hooting m enu.
94 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 4 Press th e AD J./OK b utton. • If you s elected a setting other tha n [Norma l], the sy mbol ap pears on the scr een.
95 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can adjust the light int ens ity of the flash. You can set the light intensity from - 2.0 EV to +2. 0 EV in increments of 1/ 3 EV. 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.81. 2 Press th e AD J.
96 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 The auto bracketing f unction automatically shoots three consecutive shots at three ex posure levels (-0.5EV, ±0, and +0.5EV) based on the set exposure level. 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.
97 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 The white balance bracket function automatically records three images - a reddish image, a bluish image, and an image of the current white balance. This is useful if you cannot det ermine the appr opriate white balance.
98 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • Cannot be u sed w hen mul ti-sh ot i s set. ( G P.89) • The fl ash cannot be used . • The [ Time Expo sure ] setti ng is disa bled .
99 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 5 Press t he s hutter releas e button to shoot th e subject. • Thre e image s, a blac k-and- white, a color, a nd a sepi a imag e, are record ed. Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • Cannot be u sed w hen mul ti-sh ot i s set.
100 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can sele ct [ 1 S ec. ], [2 Se c.], [4 S ec. ], o r [8 Se c.] f or tim e exposure. By using long time exposure, y ou can capture the m ovement of moving subjects such as the trail of fireworks and car lights when shooting a night scene.
101 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 When shooting a still image wit h [Record Dual Size] set to [On], t he original still image is saved along with a subfile. You can us e [Sub File Size] in the set up menu to s elect the size of the subfile. ( G P.165) 1 Display the s hooting m enu.
102 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Set the shooting in terval and the number of pictures as indicated below when you want to shoot several pictures with t he self -timer. 1 Display the S hooting menu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.81. 2 Press th e AD J.
103 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 When [Fix Min. Apert ure] is set to [On], the ra nge in which objec ts are in focus is greater, as s till pictures are shot with a smaller aperture. 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the shoot ing men u, see P.
104 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can set the camera to automatically take pictures at fixed int erv a ls. You can set the shooting interval from 5 seconds to 3 hours in increments of 5 seconds. 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.
105 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 6 Press th e AD J./OK b utton. • [Inter val] appe ars on the screen . 7 Press t he s hutter releas e button to shoot th e subject. • A pictu re is take n every time the fixed interval elap ses. 8 To stop shooting, press the MENU button.
106 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can prevent camera shake by turning on t he camera shak e correction function. At the time of purchase, the camera shake correction function is turned on. 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.
107 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 The maximum sh utter speed c an be limited to t he following: 1/8 second, 1/4 second, and 1/2 second. When this function is set to [O ff], the maximum s hutter speed varies depending on the ISO s etting. 1 Display the s hooting m enu.
108 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 You can insert the date (YY/MM/DD) or the date and time (YY/MM / DD hh:mm) at the lower right of a still ima ge. 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.8 1. 2 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton " to sel ect [D ate Impr int] an d press the button $ .
109 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 The exposure sett ing enables you to select t he brightness level for your picture. Normally, if your subject is centered, backlight compensation is automatically activated, and you can shoot with the correct exposure.
110 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- When shooti ng in part icula rly bright pl aces, you may not be able to correct the exp osure leve l. In that cas e, the [!AE] s ymbol ap pears on the s creen .
111 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 Adjust the white balance s o that a w hite subject will appear whit e. At purchase, the white balance mode is set to [AUTO].
112 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 4 Press th e AD J./OK b utton. • The symbo l appears on the scre en. Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- -------.
113 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 1 Press the ADJ./OK button in shoot ing m ode. 2 Press th e AD J./OK b utton #$ until the white balance menu a ppears. 3 Press the but ton !" to se lect [M]. 4 Poin t the ca mera at a piece o f paper or somethi ng white under the lighting cond itions for your pict ure.
114 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 ISO sensitivity indicates how sensitive film is to light. A gre ater value means higher sensitivity. High sensitivity is suitable for shooting an object in a dark place or a fast-mov ing object while minimizing blurring.
115 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 4 Press th e AD J./OK b utton. • The setting app ear s on th e scree n. Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • When the ISO sett ing is set t o [Auto], t he maximum s ensi tivity is eq uivalent t o ISO 4 00 if th e flash is used .
116 Vario us Shooting Fu nctions 1 To return the shooting menu settings to their defaults, follow the steps below. 1 Display the s hooting m enu. • For in format ion on using the menu , see P.8 1. 2 Press th e AD J./OK b utton " to sele ct [Res tore De fau lts ] an d press the button $ .
117 Shooting/ P laying Back Movi es 2 2 Shootin g/Pla ying B ack Movi es You can shoot movies with sound. You can set the image size to either 640 × 480 or 320 × 240 pixels. You can set the number of frames shot per second (frame rate) to either 30 or 15.
118 Shooting/ P laying Back Movi es 2 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • The fl ash cannot be used . • While shooting mov ies, only digi tal zoom can be used ( up to 4.0 × ).
119 Shooting/ P laying Back Movi es 2 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • Movie recording ti me may vary dep ending on th e.
120 Shooting/ P laying Back Movi es 2 To playback movies, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. • The last m ovie shot is d isplayed. • The first f rame of the movie is displayed as a still image. 2 Press th e AD J./OK b utton !"#$ to sel ect the m ovie you wa nt to view.
121 Other Playback Functions 3 3 O ther Play back Fu nctions Press the MENU button in play back mode to display the playback menu. The playback menu allows you to make the settings for t he following functions.
122 Other Playback Functions 3 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton to selec t the play back mode. 2 Press the MENU button. • The playbac k menu appear s. 3 Press th e AD J./OK b utton !" to select t he desire d item. • If the D ISP. button i s press ed at th is point, t he displa y returns to the scr een shown in Step 2.
123 Other Playback Functions 3 You can set useful image file s, such as a train time table o r a map, to [Flag Function Setting], and then press the Fn (Func tion) button during playback to easily display these files w henever you like. Up to three files can be saved wit h [Flag Function Setting].
124 Other Playback Functions 3 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Turn the zoom lever toward 9 (Thumbnail Display) . • The sc reen is divided i nto 2 0 frames a nd thu mbnails are disp layed. 3 Press the A DJ./OK button !" #$ to sele ct the fi rst f ile you wa nt to set or can cel.
125 Other Playback Functions 3 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Press the Fn (Func tion) button, or select [Flag Function Display] from the playbac k menu, and press the ADJ./OK button $ . • The file set to [Fla g Function Setting] with the small est file number i s displayed.
126 Other Playback Functions 3 You can reduce the image siz e of a shot still image to create a new file with a different image siz e. Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------- -- You ca n resize o nly still imag es.
127 Other Playback Functions 3 This function allows you to trim a still image you have shot and then save it as a separate file. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton !"#$ to displ ay the file you want to tr im. 3 Press the MENU button.
128 Other Playback Functions 3 • The si ze of th e trimmed image varies depe nding on the origin al image siz e and the trimmin g level (the trimm ing frame size). Re f er to the t a ble show n below. (The init ial trimmi ng fram e dis playe d on the [Trim] scre en is th e secon d trim ming l evel.
129 Other Playback Functions 3 You can use either [Auto] or [Manual] mode to c orrect the brightness and co ntrast in still images you have shot and t hen record the cor rected images. [Manual] mode allows you to correct the image by adjusting the histogram.
130 Other Playback Functions 3 5 Press the ADJ ./OK button !" to select [Ma nual] and press the button $ . • The [Level Co mpensa tion] scr een appears. The or igin al image appea rs at the upper left of the screen, the histogram is at the lo wer left, and the corrected image is sh own on the r ight.
131 Other Playback Functions 3 • Example 2) To corre ct an ov erex posed or unde rexpose d image: If the i mage i n overe xposed, move the le ft point to th e right so that it is a ligned with the left end of the hist ogram pe aks.
132 Other Playback Functions 3 This function allows you to correct the green, m agenta, blue and amber color tones in still images you have taken and t hen record the corrected images. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton !"#$ to displ ay the file you want to cor rec t.
133 Other Playback Functions 3 6 Press th e AD J./OK b utton. • Messag es appear during the co rrection proce ss, and then the corrected image i s re corded .
134 Other Playback Functions 3 You can straighten rectangular objects, such as a message board or business card, shot at an angle, t o make them look as if they were shot squarely. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Press the ADJ./OK bu tton !"#$ to displ ay the file you want to straighten.
135 Other Playback Functions 3 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • The i mage size doe s not c han ge f or sk ew co rrec ted image s. • If the image size is large, skew correcti o n will take time.
136 Other Playback Functions 3 You can protect files from being accidentally delet ed. Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------- -- Prot ected files cannot be del eted nor mall y. Howev er, they wi ll be de leted if you format the me mory whe re the fil es are stor ed.
137 Other Playback Functions 3 To protect all your fil es, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Press the MENU button. • The playbac k menu appear s. 3 Press the ADJ./OK button " to select [Pr otect] an d press the button $ .
138 Other Playback Functions 3 To protect selected files all at once, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Turn the zoom lever toward 9 (Thumbnail Display) . • The sc reen is divided i nto 2 0 frames a nd thu mbnails are disp layed.
139 Other Playback Functions 3 You can display the recorded still images and movie files sequentially on the screen. This is called a slide show. To view a slide show, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. • The last file recorded is displaye d.
140 Other Playback Functions 3 You can copy all movies, still images, and sound data stored in the internal memory onto an SD memory card at once. 1 Turn the came ra off. 2 Insert an SD memory c a rd. 3 Turn the came ra on. 4 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton.
141 Other Playback Functions 3 The still images recorded on an S D memory c ard can be printed out if you take them to a store that offers a digital camera print service. To use a print service, you must make print settings on your camera. These settings are called Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) settings.
142 Other Playback Functions 3 To apply DPOF settings to all your still i m ages, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Press the MENU button. • The playbac k menu appear s. 3 Press the ADJ./OK button " to select [ DPOF ] and p ress the button $ .
143 Other Playback Functions 3 To make the D POF sett ings for selected s till images all at o nce, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) bu tton. 2 Turn the zoom lever toward 9 (Thumbnail Display) . • The sc reen is divided i nto 2 0 frames a nd thu mbnails are disp layed.
144 Other Playback Functions 3 You can restore all deleted files. Deleted files cannot be restored after performing any of the following operations. • Turning the camera off • Switching from playback mode to shooting mode • Using DP OF, Resize, Copy To C ard, Skew Co rrection, Level Compensation, White Balance Compensat ion or Trim.
145 Other Playback Functions 3 You can view files you have taken on a T V screen. The camera displays everything on the TV screen just as it would on t he picture display. To use your television for viewing, connect your camera to the television with the AV cable that came with your camera.
146 Other Playback Functions 3 Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------- -- • When t he AV cab le is connect ed to th e camera, t he picture di splay and t he spea ker output tur n off. • Do not force t he AV cable into the te rmina l.
147 Direct Printing 4 4 D irect Printing The Direct Print standard enables direct printing from a camera to a printer by c onnecting them vi a a USB cable.
148 Direct Printing 4 Connect your ca mera to a printe r using the USB cable provided. 1 Make sur e that the cam era is off. 2 Connect you r cam era to a printer using t he USB c able provided. • Your cam era t urns on automatica lly. • Tur n on t he print er if it is not a lread y on.
149 Direct Printing 4 You can print still images from the camera with a PictBridge- compatible printer. Still images are sent from the internal memory when no SD me mory card is loaded or from an S D memory card w hen one is loaded .
150 Direct Printing 4 7 Press the A DJ./OK button !" to select an ite m, and th en press the button $ to display the detailed options screen. • Whe n [Conn ecting…] is di splayed , the connec tion to t he prin ter is no t yet establish ed. W hen a con necti on is establish ed, [Con necting …] disappe ars and [Dire ct Print] appea rs.
151 Direct Printing 4 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • To spec ify th e setti ngs a s the defa ult se ttings next t ime th e ca mera i s con necte d to the prin ter, press the MENU button when the screen in Step 7 is displ ayed.
152 Direct Printing 4 7 Press the button #$ to select t he next still image for printing. 8 Press the button !" to s et the number of copies t o print. 9 Repeat S teps 7 and 8 to select all the still images to be printed and t he num ber of copi es for each .
153 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 5 C hanging Ca mera Sett ings You can change the ca mera settings by displaying the s etup menu from the shooting menu ( G P.78) or playback menu ( G P.121). The setup menu enables you to set t h e items listed in the t able below.
154 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 (*) The defa ult sett ing varies dep ending on where you pu rchase d the camera. Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- --.
155 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 4 Press th e AD J./OK b utton $ . • The men u item setting s are displayed. 5 Press the A DJ./OK button !" to select th e settin g. 6 Press th e AD J./OK b utton. • The se tup menu disa ppears an d the camera is r eady for s hooting or playback .
156 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 If the error mess age [Card Error] is disp layed when an SD memory card is loaded into t he camera or the card has been used with a computer or other digital cam era, you must for mat the card prior to use with this camera.
157 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 If the error message [Format internal mem ory] is displayed, you must for ma t the in ter nal me mory pri or to u se. Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------- -- Format ting the i nternal me mory delete s all of the images re corded in the memor y.
158 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 To adjust the brightness of the picture display, follow the steps below. 1 Disp lay the setu p menu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.154. 2 Press th e AD J./OK b utton " to select [LCD Brightness] and press the button $ .
159 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 The My Settings function allows you to easily shoot w ith your desired settings. You can register two groups of settin gs as “My Settings”. Setting the mode dial to MY1 allows you t o shoot with the settings regist ered in [MY1].
160 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 Settings Saved in [Reg. My Sett ings] Shoo ting m ode ( 5 / 3 /MY1 /MY2/SC ENE) Pic Quality/Size Focus Focal di stance used in Manual Exposur e Metering Contin uous Mode Imag e Settin gs Flash Expo . Comp. Auto Bracket CL-BKT WB-BKT Time Ex posure Recor d Dual Size Custom Se lf-Timer Fix Min.
161 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 Step zooming allows you to set the focal length o f the zoom so tha t it stops at seven levels (28, 35, 50, 85, 105, 135, 200 mm*). * Equivalent to that on a 35m m cam era 1 Disp lay the setu p menu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.
162 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 When a function is assigned to the Fn button, you can easily swit ch from one function to another simp ly by press ing the Fn button. The following functions can be as signed to the Fn button. For information on how t o use the F n button, see the corresponding reference page.
163 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- The it ems that can b e set fo r each sc ene mode are sh own below.
164 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 You can change the upper limit of the ISO setting for [Auto-Hi] (Auto high sensitivity setting) ( G P.114) in [ISO Set ting] on the shooting menu. 1 Disp lay the setu p menu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.
165 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 When shooting a still image wit h a subfile ( G P.101), you can select the size of the subf ile that is recorded at the sam e time as the original still i mage.
166 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 The following five operation sounds are made during camera operation. Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- --.
167 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 The operation sound v olume can b e changed. 1 Disp lay the setu p menu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.154. 2 Press th e AD J./OK b utton " to select [Vol. Sett ing s] and press t he button $ . 3 Press th e button !" to se lec t the desired setting.
168 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 Immediately after you press the shutter release button, the still image taken is displayed on the screen for a moment so you can check it. By default, the image c onfirmation time is set t o 0.5 second, but this can be changed.
169 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 This function allows you to crop and record a shot image. Conventional digital zoom enlarges a portion of an image to a set magnification. Whereas, auto resize zoom saves the c ropped portion of the image, the i m age qual ity is not decreased, however the image size may become smaller.
170 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 3 Press the but ton !" to se lect [A uto R esize] . 4 Press th e AD J./OK b utton. 5 Tur n an d hold t he zoom lever tow ard z (Telephoto) unt il the maximum ma g nificat ion is reach ed on the zoom bar, th en momentar ily releas e the zoo m lever, and t hen tur n the zoo m lever aga in towa rd z .
171 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 When functions ar e assigned to the ADJ./OK butto n, you can display various shooting setting screens with fewer button operations and without displaying the s hooting menu. You can use [ADJ Btn. Set.1] to [ADJ Btn. Set.
172 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 When [Level Setting] is turned on, the camera us es a level indicato r and sounds to let you know whether the image is level. You can select from the following level confirmation settings. For information on how to use the level function during shooting, see P .
173 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 You can set whether to us e the AF auxiliary light when shooting with auto focus. When [AF Aux. Light] is set to [O n], the AF auxiliary light lights w hen it is difficult to measure the distance with auto f ocus when shoot ing in dark surroundings, and the auto f ocus distance is measured.
174 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 If you do not operate the camera for a set period of time, it shuts off automatically to cons erve battery power (Auto Power Off). By default, auto power off is set to one minute, but you c an change this se tting. 1 Disp lay the setu p menu.
175 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 When [LCD Aut o Dim] is se t to [On], the picture display dims to conserve battery power if the camera is not moved for approximately five seconds. Move the camera or press any button to return to the origi nal picture display brightness.
176 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 During macro shooting, the minimum shooting distance changes depending on the zoom position. To d isplay the minimum s hooting distance on the sc reen, set [Min. M acro Distance] to [Show]. 1 Disp lay the setu p menu.
177 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 You can set the camera to automatically rotate the image during playback according to the position of t he camera. When [Auto Rotate] is set to [On], the direction of the p layback image will be as follows.
178 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------- -- • The pl aybac k imag e is n ot au tomati cally rotate d, e ven wh en [Au to R otate] i s se t to [On], in the fo llowing c ases .
179 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 When you shoot a still im age, it is stored on an SD memory card or in the internal memory with a cons ecutively numbered file name that is automatically assigned. When you switch SD memory car ds, you can set your camera to continue consecutive numbering fr om the previously loaded card.
180 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 Note -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- -- • When data i s rec orde d to the i ntern al m emor y, fil es ar e ass ign ed co nse cutiv ely numbe red fil e na mes, jus t as if [Seq uen tial No .
181 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 You can shoot still images with the t ime or date stamped onto the picture. The date/time setting on t h e setup menu is explained here. 1 Disp lay the setu p menu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.154. 2 Press the ADJ.
182 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 You can change the language displayed on the screen. The default setting varies depending on where you purchased the camera. 1 Disp lay the setu p menu. • For t he ope rating p roced ure, se e P.154. 2 Press th e AD J.
183 Chan ging Camer a Sett ings 5 You can view your still images and movies on a television screen by connecting your cam era to a television w ith the AV cable that cam e with your camera.
184 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer 6 Downloa din g Imag es to Your C ompu ter Refer to P.199 for M acintosh. You can download images to a com puter using either of the following methods. 1 Downl oad im ages using DL-10 or o ther im age downlo ad so ftwa re.
185 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer The following environments are necessary for using the s upplied CD-ROM. Please check your computer, or the c omputer’s user manual.
186 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer Once you insert the supplied CD-R OM in the CD-ROM drive, the installer screen appears aut omatically. The following soft ware will be installed: CD-ROM Setup.
187 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------- -- • Do not in stall the sof tware when the camer a is connected t o your comput er with a USB cabl e.
188 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer Here is an exam ple of the Windows XP screen . 1 Start you r computer an d insert the supplied CD- ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Operating sy stems other than Windows Vis ta • The in stalle r screen ap pears automatica lly.
189 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer 5 Confirm where you want to install an d then click [ Next]. • The [Select Progr am Fold er] sc reen appears. 6 Confirm the destination location an d then cli ck [Next]. • The Irod io Photo & Video S tudio installer starts.
190 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer The following soft ware will be installed: DeskTopBinder Lite is used for managing business documents . As well as still images captured with a digital camera, you can manage a variety of documents, including documents input by scanner, documents created with various applications and image f iles.
191 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer 4 Confirm where you want to install an d then click [ Next]. • The [Select Progr am Fold er] sc reen appears. 5 Confirm the destination location an d then cli ck [Next]. 6 Click [OK]. 7 Click [DeskTopB inder Lite].
192 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer You can check folders and file s on the CD-R OM. The CD -ROM contains not only the s oftware installed by cl icking [Installing the software] but also A crobat Reader s oftware. This software product can be installed on Windows.
193 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer 2 Click [Browse CD-ROM Content ]. • The files on th e CD-ROM are liste d. 3 Doub le -c lick the [Ac rob at ] fo lde r. 4 Doub le -c lick the [En gl ish ] fol der . 5 Double-click [ar500enu] (ar50 0enu.exe ).
194 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer 1 Click [Start] on the W indows ta sk bar. 2 Select [Setting s]-[Control P anel] ([Control Pa nel] for XP/Vista). 3 Double-click the [Add/Rem ove Progr ams] icon (or the [Add or Re move P rograms] ico n in W indows XP).
195 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer After installing the software on your c omputer, connec t your camera to the computer. 1 Make sur e the ca mera pow er is off. 2 Con nect the US B cabl e to the USB port of your com puter. 3 Con nect the US B cabl e to the USB terminal of yo ur camera.
196 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer Caution --------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------- -- • Do not force th e US B cabl e in to the termi nal. • Do not apply excessive force with the USB cable connected.
197 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer Download ing Im ages f rom an SD M emory Ca rd ------ ---------- ----------- ------- It is possible to download images from an SD me mory card t o the comp uter v ia a P C card slot or ca rd rea der.
198 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer Perform the follow ing operations when dis connecting the camer a from your comput er. (The display is an exam ple of Windows XP. The terms are different for ot her operating sy stems but the operations are the s ame.
199 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer Refer to P.184 for W indows. This camera supports the following Macintosh operating systems. • Mac OS 9.0 to 9.
200 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer 4 From the displaye d drive, copy a file to the desired location. • The figu re below shows the folde r configu ration in the dr ive. • Whe n the conte nts of t he inter nal memory a re displ ayed , the dri ve name is [RICOHDCI].
201 7 Appendi ces 7 Append ices If an error me ssage is d isplayed on the screen, ta ke the corresponding action. Troubleshooting Error Messages Error Messa ge Cause and Actio n Refer to Insert Card No card is loaded. I nsert a card. P.28 Set Date. The date is not set.
202 7 Appendi ces Camera Troubleshooting Power Supply Problem Caus e Solu tion Refe r to The camera does not turn on. Battery is not l oaded or is exhausted. Load the rechargeable ba ttery correctly or cha rge the battery as required. P.28 P.27 An unaccepta ble battery is used.
203 7 Appendi ces Shooting Problem Caus e Solu tion Refe r to The camera does not shoot even if you pres s the shut ter relea se button. Battery is ex hausted. Charge th e rechargeabl e battery. P.27 The camera is not on. Press the POWE R button to turn the c amera on .
204 7 Appendi ces The flash does n ot fire or the flas h cannot charge. The flash canno t be used in the follo wing ca ses : • When aut o bracket, white balance brack et, or color balance br acket is set • In multi -shot mo de • In movie mode In some scene modes , the fl ash i s disabled by def ault.
205 7 Appendi ces The level indicato r is not disp layed . [Level S etting ] is set to [Off ] or [Sound]. Set [L evel Setti ng] to [D ispla y] or [Dis p + Snd ]. P.172 The displ ay is set to a setting other than no rmal symbol d isplay o r histogram. Press the D ISP.
206 7 Appendi ces Playb ack/De leting Problem Caus e Solu tion Refe r to Cannot play ba ck, or the playback screen does not appear . The cam era is no t in playback mode. Press the 6 (Playback) button. P.52 The VI DEO/AV cabl e is not connect ed properly.
207 7 Appendi ces Other P roble ms Problem Caus e Solu tion Refe r to Cannot loa d the SD memory card. The card is facing the wrong way. Load correctl y. P.28 The camera does not operate e v en when t he buttons are pres s ed. Battery is ru nning low.
208 7 Appendi ces For details about the software, refer to the “Software User Guide” (PDF file). When software for your Ricoh digital cam era is used on a comp uter with Windows XP Service Pa ck 2 or W indows Vista installed, the following warning message may app ear at software activation or USB connection.
209 7 Appendi ces 3 Clic k th e [Ex ce pti on s] tab . 4 Check that the software is in [Progra ms and Services ]. 5 Click the [Add Program] button to add softw are th at uses the network. If you c licke d the [Ask Me Later] but ton: Each time the program is activated, the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box appears.
210 7 Appendi ces Specifications No. of eff ective pixels (came ra) Approx.10 million effe ctive pixels Image Se nsor 1/ 2.3" CCD (A pprox. 10.3 total million p ixels) Lens Focal Leng t h 4.95 mm to 35 . 4 mm ( equivalent t o 28 mm to 200 mm on a 35-mm camer a) F-aperture F 3.
211 7 Appendi ces *1 The pictu r e quality mode that can be set varies depending on the image size. *2 Com patible wi th DCF and DPOF. DCF is the a bbreviation for “D esign rule for Cam era File system,” a JEITA standard . (Full compatib i lity with other dev ices is not guaranteed.
212 7 Appendi ces The following table shows the approximate number of images that can be recorded in the int ernal memory and onto an SD memory card at various image size and picture quality s ettings.
213 7 Appendi ces Turning the camera off may reset some function settings to their defaults. The table below indicates whether or not the function is reset to its default when the came ra is turned off.
214 7 Appendi ces (*1) The defaul t sett ing varie s depen din g on whe re you pu rchased the camera. Setup LCD B rightness O- Reg. My Se ttings O- Step Zoom O Off Set Fn Button O Move Tar get ISO Auto -High O AUTO 400 Sub File Size O 320[Q VGA] Opera tion Sounds O All Vol.
215 7 Appendi ces Using Your Camera Abroad Battery Charger (Model BJ-7) The bat t ery c harge r can be used i n regions wi th a current of 100-240V , 50Hz /60Hz .
216 7 Appendi ces Cautio ns on Use • T his pr oduct w as manufac tured f or use in the co untry in which i t was purchased. The war ranty is only valid in the country in which the camera was purchas ed.
217 7 Appendi ces Care • Please note that if fingerp rints, dirt, etc. get onto the lens, pic ture quality will suffer. • When dust or di rt do es get o n the l ens, do no t touch i t direct ly wi th your finger s, and eithe r use a blo wer (ava ilable in stores) to blow it of f, or a soft cloth to ge ntly d ust it of f.
218 7 Appendi ces 1. T his product is backed by a limited w arranty. During the warranty period mentione d in the Warranty supplied with your camera, any defective parts will be repair ed free of charge. In the eve nt of a camera malfunctio n, contact the dealer fro m which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh Repair Center.
219 7 Appendi ces INFORMATION TO THE USER USA FCC P art15 Class B The equipm ent has been tested and f ound to comply w ith the limits for a Class B digital device, pu rsuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits a re designed to provide reasonable pr otection against harmful i nterference in a residential installation .
220 A Acrobat R eader .................... ..... 192 ADJ Btn. Set.1, 2, 3, 4 ............... 171 ADJ./OK Bu tton .... ......... 18, 66, 120 AE Lock . .......... ........... .......... ....... 75 AF Aux. Lig ht ... ........... ............... 173 AF A uxil iary Li ght/ Self-Timer L amp .
221 L Landscape .................. .......... ....... 45 Language / N ..... ............... 31, 182 LCD Auto Dim ...... ........... .......... 175 LCD Brightn ess .......... .......... ..... 158 LCD Confirm. .............. .......... ..... 168 Lens ..
222 V Video Out Mode ... ........... .......... 183 Vol. Settings .................... .......... 167 W White Balance ...... ........... .......... 111 White Balanc e Bracket (WB-BKT) ..... ........... .......... ....... 97 White Balan ce Compensa tion .
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