Ricoh CAMERA RDC-i500 manual

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    To ensure correct use of your camera, read this manual carefully before use. Keep the manual handy for future use. Camera Operation Manual Camera Operation Manual RICOH CO., LTD. 3-2-3, Shin-yokohama Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi 222-8530, Japan L2172551[...]

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    Ricoh Service Offices 3-2-3, Shin-yokohama Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi 222-8530, Japan http://www.ricoh.co.jp/r_dc Ricoh Factory Service Center 3235 Sunrise Blvd., Suite2 Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 http://www.ricohzone.com/ Ricoh Europe B.V. Photo Products Division P.O. Box 75640 1118 ZR Schiphol The Netherlands http://www.ricoh-red.com/ htttp://www.rico[...]

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    1 How to Use the Operation Manuals Five operation manuals are supplied with this camera. Use each operation manual as shown below to suit the purpose. Open the package Simple Operation Guide This guide explains the basic setting procedures of recording, transmitting images and transferring them to a PC. Connecting to a Personal Computer Operation M[...]

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    2 CONTENTS At the end of this manual troubleshooting for error messages, alphabetical index and index by functions are listed for your convenience. How to Use the Operation Manuals ...................................................... 1 Parts & Names ...................................................................................... 6 Safet[...]

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    3 Chapter 3 Shooting Basic Shooting .................................................................................... 4 0 Operation Flow ..................................................................................... 40 Selecting a Recording Mode ................................................................ 41 Selecting the Storage Memo[...]

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    4 Chapter 4 Playback/Deleting Basic Playback .................................................................................... 82 Files Playable on the Camera .............................................................. 82 Playing a Still Picture, Text or Continuous Shooting File .................... 82 Playing a Voice Memo File ..............[...]

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    5 Tips Tips to Extend the Recording and Playback Times ......................... 17 Auto Power Off .................................................................................. 2 4 How to Verify the Date and Time ...................................................... 33 LCD Monitor Display (Recording Mode) .....................................[...]

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    6 Parts & Names ■ Camera Body Front Back LCD Panel (P.26) Zoom Lever (P.46) Shutter Release Button (P.38) Sub Shutter Release button (P.38) Speaker AF Window Lens Flash Self Timer Lamp LCD Monitor (P.26) (Picture Mode) Button (P.44) Button (P.63) / Button (P.42) Button (P.55) Power Supply Terminal (DC Input) (P.18) Terminal Cover AV Output Te[...]

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    7 ■ Remote Control Unit (optional) DR-4 (available in the near future*) DR-3 * As of April, 2001 Operating Parts ■ Battery/Battery Charger Rechargeable Battery (DB-20L) ■ AC Adapter (optional) • AC-3 (100 V – 240 V) Connection Cable LCD Monitor (P.26) Operation Panel Mode Dial (P.25) Viewfinder • Flash Lamp • Auto Focus Lamp Battery C[...]

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    8 Safety Precautions Warning Symbols Various symbols are used throughout this operation manual and on the product to prevent physical harm to you or other people and damage to property. The symbols and their meanings are explained below. R Warning This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handl[...]

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    9 R Warning o ● Turn off the power immediately if any metallic object, water, liquid or other foreign object gets into the equipment. Remove the battery as soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. If you are drawing power from a household electrical outlet, be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet to avoid fire o[...]

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    10 R Warning m ● Observe the following precautions to prevent fire, electric shock or explosion caused by the battery charger. • Do not use a power source voltage other than that indicated. Avoid putting several loads on one power outlet or using an extension cable. • Do not cut, damage, tie in a bundle or alter the power cord. Do not place h[...]

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    11 R Warning m ● Do not use the equipment near flammable gases, gasoline, benzine, thinner or similar substances to avoid the risk of explosion, fire or burns. ● Do not use the equipment in aircraft or other locations where usage is restricted or prohibited as this may lead to disasters or accidents. o ● Wipe off any dust that accumulates on [...]

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    12 Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this equipment. R Caution o ● Contact with fluid leaking from the battery can lead to burns. If part of your body comes in contact with a damaged battery, wash the area with water immediately. (Do not use soap.) If the battery starts to leak, remove it from the equipment and wipe the batt[...]

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    Chapter 1 Getting Started Before Using the Camera ....... 14 Attaching the Wrist Strap ............. 14 Attaching the Lens Cap ................ 14 Powering the Camera ............. 15 Charging the Battery .................... 15 Loading the Battery ...................... 16 Connecting an AC Adapter .......... 18 Storage Memory .....................[...]

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    14 Before Using the Camera Before using the camera, attach the wrist strap, and lens cap. Attaching the Wrist Strap A Pass the small loop of the strap through the strap eyelet and pass the other end through the loop as illustrated. Important Note • Do not swing the camera around by its strap. Attaching the Lens Cap A Push the lens cap on in the d[...]

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    15 1 Getting Started Powering the Camera This section explains how to load and recharge the battery and how to power the camera from a household electrical outlet. Charging the Battery When using the battery for the first time or when the battery symbol is displayed, follow the procedure below and charge the battery to its full capacity. A Insert t[...]

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    16 Loading the Battery Load the rechargeable lithium ion battery (DB-20L) to operate the camera. Important Note • When using the camera for the first time, be sure to charge the battery. (The battery is not charged when the camera leaves the factory.) → P.15 “ Charging the Battery ” A Check that the camera is turned off, and then open the b[...]

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    17 1 Getting Started Tips Tips to Extend the Recording and Playback Times • The battery lives indicated on the previous page may decrease depending on the ambient environment. In an extremely cold environment, warming the battery by hand, for example, may allow you to take more pictures. • Increased use of the flash or zoom feature or the LCD m[...]

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    18 Connecting an AC Adapter When using the camera for extended periods of time to shoot or playback images, or connecting with a PC, connect an AC adapter (optional) to the camera and power the camera from a household electrical source. Using the AC Adapter Before using the AC adapter, be sure to read the safety precautions in the accompanying manu[...]

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    19 1 Getting Started Storage Memory Files shot with this camera can be recorded on the following two types of memory: Storage Memory Capacity CF card 16 MB, 32 MB, 48 MB, 64 MB, 96 MB, 128 MB, 192 MB (3.3 V) Internal memory Max. 7 MB (available area for recording images) Note • There are various kinds of CF cards in the market. Use a recommended [...]

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    20 Inserting a Memory Card Check that the camera is turned off before inserting the card. Important Note • Be sure to turn the power off before inserting or removing the card, otherwise the data on the card may be lost or damaged and the camera may malfunction. • Before using a new card or a card that has been used on another device (such as a [...]

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    21 1 Getting Started ■ Removing Card A Check that the camera is turned off, and extract the EJECT button by pressing it once. See • P.24 “ Turning On/Off the Camera ” B Press the EJECT button again, keeping it straight. C Remove the card by pulling it horizontally out of the slot. Note • Press the EJECT button to return it to its original[...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Operations Turning On/Off the Camera .... 24 How to Use the Mode Dial ...... 25 LCD Monitor and LCD Panel .. 26 Recording Mode ........................... 26 Play Mode .................................... 27 How to Select the Items .......... 28 Character Input ........................ 30 Registering the Camera Information .........[...]

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    24 Turning On/Off the Camera Use the power button to turn the camera on and off. ■ Turning the Camera ON A Press the power switch. Note • You can turn the camera on when the LCD monitor is opened → P.117 “Turning the Camera On When the LCD Monitor is Opened” ■ Turning the Camera OFF A Press the power switch. Tips Auto Power Off The came[...]

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    25 2 Basic Operations How to Use the Mode Dial The camera offers a number of modes for shooting and playback. Use the mode dial to select the mode you need. Mode Dial Mode Action Setup mode For changing and verifying camera and communication settings. Play mode For playing back recorded files. Still Picture mode Basic shooting mode. Voice Memo mode[...]

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    26 LCD Monitor and LCD Panel The LCD monitor or LCD panel displays the camera status, such as the battery level, recordable picture count and mode setting, in symbols and figures. Recording Mode LCD panel LCD monitor Remaining picture count Folder name Zoom bar Date and time Message LCD panel LCD monitor Storage Memory *1 Flash mode Red-eye reducti[...]

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    27 2 Basic Operations LCD panel LCD monitor Storage memory *1 File type Size/No. of pixels 2048, 1024, 640 Image quality/ F, N, E, NC Compression rate Battery symbol *2 *2 Protect symbol — Voice annotation Play Mode LCD panel LCD monitor Playback file no./ Total no. of files Folder name/ File name Date and time *1 is displayed in the LCD panel ev[...]

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    28 ■ Switching the Displays Note • The legends [CANCEL] and [ENTER] below the END and OK buttons displayed at the bottom of the screen indicate the relevant button. ■ Selecting and Canceling Items Note • The dimmed items can not be selected. (1) → ← (3) (2) → Select the item (1) Press the buttons to move the focus and press the button[...]

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    29 2 Basic Operations ■ How to Use the Check Box ( ) Use the ··· buttons to set the focus on the desired item and press the FUNCTION button. To cancel the selection, press the button again. ■ How to Use the Spin Box ( ) Use the · buttons to set the focus on the desired item and specify the number with the button or button. Pressing the butt[...]

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    30 Character Input You can input characters when adding folders, setting the mail environment, etc. as follows. A Press the button to display the character input screen. B Move the cursor on the desired character by using the • • • buttons and press the FUNCTION button. C Press the ENTER button exit the character input screen. ■ Deleting Us[...]

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    31 2 Basic Operations Registering the Camera Information This section explains how to register the camera information such as setting the date and time and owner information. Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time on the camera. You can also follow these procedures when you use the camera for the first time or need to change the date and t[...]

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    32 ■ Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time. You can set the date in two patterns, HOME and DESTINATION, and switch the pattern when you travel across the time zone. A Select [HOME DATE/TIME] or [DESTINATION DATE/TIME] and press the button. B Set the date and time and then press the ENTER button. Specify which date you will use, HOME DAT[...]

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    33 2 Basic Operations ■ Selecting the Date Format Select the date format. There are three types to choose from. Example: Setting September 15. 2001, 10:00 am YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm → 2001/09/15 10:00 MM DD YYYY hh:mm → SEP 15 2001 10:00 DD MM YYYY hh:mm → 15 SEP 2001 10:00 A Select [DATE/TIME FORMAT] and press the button. B Choose the date and ti[...]

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    34 Checking Owner Information You can check owner information, such as your name, telephone number, company name, and the name of the photographer registered on a PC. Note • Register the owner information from a PC. → “ User Information Settings ” in the ‘ Connecting to a Personal Computer ’ operation manual A Set the mode dial to [SET][...]

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    35 2 Basic Operations Formatting the Storage Memory This function enables you to format the card and internal memory. Before using a new card or a card that has been used on another device, such as a PC, format the card with the camera first. Important Note • Formatting the storage memory will erase all the recorded files (including protected fil[...]

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    36 D Press the shutter release button. ● CF Card The “ Formatting ... ” message will be displayed. When formatting is completed, the screen will return to the Setup menu. ● Internal memory (IN) The confirmation message will be displayed. Press the shutter release button again. The “ Formatting ... ” message will be displayed, and when f[...]

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    37 2 Basic Operations How to Hold the Camera Unintentional movement of the camera during shooting will result in blurred images. To keep the camera steady, hold the camera in the manner described below. Be particularly careful to keep the camera steady when taking telephoto zoom shots. A Hold the camera steady with both hands with the elbows lightl[...]

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    38 ● When viewing using the LCD monitor Hold the camera firmly in both hands, aim it at your subject and look at the LCD monitor. B Press the shutter release button lightly with your fingertip. The shutter release buttons are located on top and front sides of the camera. Use either button depending on the situation. Important Note • Apply gentl[...]

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    Chapter 3 Shooting Basic Shooting ........................ 40 Operation Flow ............................. 40 Selecting a Recording Mode ........ 41 Selecting the Storage Memory ..... 42 Selecting a Folder ........................ 43 Selecting an Image Quality Mode ............................................ 44 Checking the Position of the Subject[...]

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    40 Basic Shooting This section explains the general flow of shooting operation and provides basic shooting instructions. Operation Flow To record an image, follow the steps below. Turn on the Camera Turn the camera on. → P.24 Select a Recording Mode Choose from four recording modes ( · · · ). For basic shooting, select (Still Picture) mode. ?[...]

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    41 3 Shooting Selecting a Recording Mode The camera offers four recording modes ( · · · ). Select the mode best suited to your photographic needs. In this section, (Still Picture) mode is used. A Set the mode dial to [ ]. See • P.25 “How to Use the Mode Dial” The recording data will be displayed on the LCD panel or LCD monitor. ● Switchi[...]

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    42 Selecting the Storage Memory Select the storage memory in which to record the image files. LCD Panel LCD Monitor Recording Destination Records images on the CF card or the Microdrive Records images in the internal memory * is displayed in the LCD panel even when the Microdrive has been inserted in the card slot. A Press the / button to select th[...]

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    43 3 Shooting Selecting a Folder Select a folder in the storage memory in which to store the image files. A Press the FOLDER button. B Choose the folder in which you wish to save the files and then press the ENTER button. The selected folder will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Note • You can add new folders and delete unnecessary folders. → P[...]

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    44 Selecting an Image Quality Mode The camera offers the following image quality modes. Select the mode best suited to your photographic needs. LCD Panel LCD Monitor 2048 F, 2048 N, 2048 E, 2048 NC 1024 F, 1024 N 640 N * The recordable picture count varies as you switch the image quality mode. * The factory default setting is . * NC (Non-Compressed[...]

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    45 3 Shooting Checking the Position of the Subject Check the position of your subject by looking through the viewfinder or at the LCD monitor. ■ Viewing Through the Viewfinder Aim the camera at the subject while looking through the viewfinder. ● Shooting Scope Frame the subject within the viewfinder. ● Autofocus Field Located in the center of[...]

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    46 Setting the Size of the Subject (Zoom) By pressing the zoom lever, you can vary the size of the subject without changing the distance between yourself and the subject (equivalent to 35 – 105 mm in 35 mm format). A Press the side or the side of the zoom lever. Pressing the side will make the subject larger (telephoto setting) and pressing the s[...]

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    47 3 Shooting Shooting (Still Picture Mode) This section explains how to shoot pictures in Still Picture mode. Hold the camera correctly to keep it steady. A Aim the camera at your subject. Note • Use macro mode to shoot subjects closer than about 24 cm. → P.63 “Close-up Shooting (Macro Mode)” B Press the zoom lever and decide the size of y[...]

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    48 ● Flash LED When the flash fires, the flash LED (red) lights when the shutter release button is pressed lightly. Note • During charging, the flash LED will blink and the display on the LCD monitor will disappear. Photographs cannot be taken at this time. D Press the shutter release button down fully without removing your finger. A beep will [...]

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    49 3 Shooting Note • The camera will switch off automatically (auto power off) if it is left idle (no buttons or switches operated) for a fixed time. When you require more time to compose a shot, disable the auto power off feature. → P.110 “Auto Power Off Setting” • Have a spare battery or an AC adapter (optional) handy before using the c[...]

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    50 Special Shooting Functions This section explains the various shooting functions that are available. The functions that can be used vary depending on the recording mode. Refer to the table below. Recording mode Still Voice Text Motion Shooting function Picture Memo Picture Folder P.43 앪앪앪앪 Continuous Shooting P.52 앪 ✕✕✕ Self-Timer[...]

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    51 3 Shooting Recording Voice Memo (Voice Memo Mode) This mode enables you to record a voice memo. The recordable time is displayed according to the available capacity in the recording destination. Important Note • The microphone is located at the front of the camera. Aim the camera so that you can record a voice memo for the best result. • Ple[...]

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    52 Shooting Motion Pictures (Motion Picture Mode) This mode enables you to shoot motion pictures. The recordable time is indicated according to the available capacity in the recording destination. Sound is incorporated in the recording. Important Note • The microphone is located at the front of the camera. • Please keep the camera at least 30 c[...]

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    53 3 Shooting B Select [CONT. MODE] and press the button. C Select [ON] and then press the ENTER button. Note • To cancel continuous shooting, select [OFF]. D Press the CANCEL button to exit the menu display. E Press the shutter release button to record the images. Shots are taken continuously while the shutter release button is pressed. Continuo[...]

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    54 Shooting Still Pictures and Text with Voice Memo (Recording with Voice Memo) You can record approximately 10 seconds of voice memo with a still picture or text image. Use this function to add your own comments or explanation. Important Note • The microphone is located at the front of the camera. Aim the camera so that you can record a voice me[...]

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    55 3 Shooting Changing Flash Modes There are four flash modes available with this camera. Switch the flash mode to meet your photographic needs. Display Mode Explanation Flash Off The flash will not fire, even in dark places. Use this mode in places where flash photography is prohibited and in bright indoor settings. Auto The flash will fire automa[...]

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    56 C Press the shutter release button to take the picture. When the flash fires, the flash LED (red) will light when the shutter release button is pressed halfway. When the flash is being recharged, the flash LED blinks and the display disappears from the LCD monitor. Photographs cannot be taken at this time. Important Note • When you shoot a sub[...]

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    57 3 Shooting ■ Adjusting the Flash Strength You can adjust the strength of the flash when it fires ( , lit, blinking). A Set the mode dial to [ ] or [ ] and press the MENU button. B Select [FLASH STRENGTH] and press the button. C Choose the desired strength (STRONG, NORMAL or SOFT) and then press the ENTER button. D Press the CANCEL button to ex[...]

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    58 Setting the Exposure Compensation As long as the subject is centered in the shooting range, you can take the picture normally as the camera will automatically adjust the exposure compensation for backlighting. If there is a significant difference in brightness between the background and subject, however, the subject tends to be underexposed (dar[...]

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    59 3 Shooting C Press the shutter release button to take the picture. Note • Enable the keep settings mode to save the exposure compensation setting. → P.108 “Keep Settings” • Three frames in succession can be taken, one each at –0.5 EV, 0 and +0.5 EV, based on the preset exposure compensation value. This function is convenient for chec[...]

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    60 ■ Selecting Auto (AUTO), Daylight ( ), Overcast ( ), Tungsten Light ( ) or Fluorescent Light ( ). A Set the mode dial to [ ] or [ ] and press the WB button. B Choose the white balance (AUTO, , , or ) and then press the ENTER button. C Press the shutter release button to record the image. Note • In AUTO mode, subjects lacking in white tones m[...]

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    61 3 Shooting B Select Manual White Balance ( ) and press the ENTER button. C When you have achieved the optimum white balance setting, press the ENTER button. Press the ··· buttons to make fine adjustment of the white balance, and press the ENTER button. Adjusting is available until “ , , , ” on the screen disappears. D Press the shutter re[...]

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    62 Using the Self-Timer (Self-timer) The self-timer offers a convenient way to take group pictures with the photographer included. Mount the camera on a tripod or a flat, firm surface to shoot pictures with the self-timer. A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the MENU button. B Select [SELF-TIMER] and then press the button. C Select [ON] and then p[...]

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    63 3 Shooting Close-up Shooting (Macro Mode) Macro mode allows you to take a close-up picture of a subject. Use this mode when the distance to the subject is less than about 24 cm. A Set the mode dial to one of the following: [ , or ] and press the button. Note • Continuous shooting can be used in macro mode. → P.52 “ Continuous Shooting (Con[...]

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    64 Shooting by Switching the Focus (Focus) This camera can record with four focus settings. ■ Setting Auto Focus (AF), SNAP ( S ) or Infinity ( ) A Set the mode dial to one of the following: [ , or ] and press the MENU button. B Decide the composition of the picture and press the shutter release button halfway to set the focus. C Press the shutte[...]

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    65 3 Shooting B Select [FOCUS] and press the button. C Select the focus mode (AF, SNAP or ⬁ ) and then press the ENTER button. D Press the CANCEL button to exit the menu display. The selected mode will be displayed on the LCD monitor. If you select [AF], there is no display. E Press the shutter release button to record the image. ■ Setting Manu[...]

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    66 C Select Manual Focus (MF) and then press the ENTER button. D Press the CANCEL button to exit the menu display. MF will be displayed on the LCD monitor. E Press the · buttons to adjust the focus and press the shutter release button to record the image. To change the size of the subject, press the zoom lever. You can enlarge the center of the su[...]

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    67 3 Shooting C Select [ON] and then press the ENTER button. Note • To cancel the redeye reduction mode, select [OFF]. D Press the CANCEL button to exit the menu display. The symbol will be displayed on the LCD panel and LCD monitor. E Press the shutter release button to take the picture. When you press the shutter release button, the flash will [...]

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    68 C Choose the date format (DATE or DATE + TIME) and then press the ENTER button. The format for the date and time (e.g. 2001/ 09/15/10:15) is displayed as shown below. • [DATE] ................... 2001/09/15 (yyyy/mm/dd) • [DATE + TIME] ...... 2001/09/15 10:15 (yyyy/mm/dd/hh:mm) Note • To cancel the date imprint mode, select [OFF]. D Press [...]

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    69 3 Shooting B Select [SPLIT-SCREEN] and press the button. C Select the items to be set and press the ENTER button. Operation varies depending on the items set. •“ New Shot Mode ” → See below •“ Additional Shot Mode ” → P.70 ■ Shooting in New Shot Mode A Select [NEW] on the Split-screen menu and press the ENTER button. B Press th[...]

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    70 ■ Additional Shot Mode A Select [ADD] from the menu and press the ENTER button. The recorded images will be displayed as a six-image display. B Select the additional image and press the ENTER button. The framed image is the selected image. Note • Light-blue images on the six-image display cannot be used as additional images. C Press the · b[...]

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    71 3 Shooting Shooting in Sharpness Mode (Sharpness) This mode enables you to adjust the sharpness of the contours of the subject in three stages ( – 1, 0 and +1). A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the MENU button. B Select [SHARPNESS] and press the button. C Choose the desired level ( – 1 or +1) and then press the ENTER button. If you selec[...]

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    72 Shooting in Monochrome Mode (Monochrome) This mode enables you to shoot subjects in black and white or sepia images. A Set the mode dial to [ ] or [ ] and press the MENU button. B Select [MONOCHROME] and then press the button. C Select the monochrome mode (B&W or SEPIA) and then press the ENTER button. Select [B&W] to shoot in black and [...]

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    73 3 Shooting Shooting in Interval (Time-lapse) Mode (Interval) The camera can be set to take pictures automatically at preset intervals. The interval can be set in steps of 30 seconds in the range of 30 seconds to 3 hours. For example, if you set an interval of 1 hour, the shutter will be released every hour, taking pictures continuously until the[...]

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    74 E Press the shutter release button. The first photograph will be taken and then additional photographs will be taken at the preset time interval. The “ INTERVAL ” message will blink during interval (time-lapse) recording. Picture taking will end when the storage memory runs out of memory. Note • Press the CANCEL button during recording to [...]

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    75 3 Shooting D Press the CANCEL button to exit the menu display. AB will be displayed on the LCD monitor. E Press the shutter release button to record the image. When the shutter release button is pressed, three frames will be taken in succession at – 0.5 EV, 0 and +0.5 EV, based on the preset exposure compensation value. Note • Auto Bracket c[...]

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    76 Changing the Exposure Metering System (Photometry) You can change the exposure metering system to record images. A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the MENU button. B Select [PHOTOMETRY] and press the button. C Choose the ISO sensitivity [AUTO, ISO 200, ISO 400 or ISO 800] and then press the ENTER button. D Press the CANCEL button to exit the [...]

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    77 3 Shooting Shooting in Time Exposure Mode (Time Exposure) Set the time exposure mode to record the bright subjects such as the fireworks and running cars in a dark place. Important Note • Mount the camera on the tripod when recording in time exposure mode. A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the MENU button. B Select [TIME EXPOSURE] and then [...]

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    78 C Select [1 SEC., 2 SEC., 4 SEC., 8 SEC.] and press the ENTER button. Note • To cancel the time exposue mode, select [OFF]. D Press the CANCEL button to exit the menu display. LX will be displayed on the LCD monitor. E Press the shutter release button to record the image. Note • The time exposure mode can not be set when auto bracket mode is[...]

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    79 3 Shooting C Select the signature (USER NAME or SIGNATURE) to be added to the image and press the ENTER button. Note • You can select the signature in Setup mode. → P.115 “ Setting a Signature ” • To cancel signature imprint mode, select [NONE]. D Select the location of the signature with ··· buttons and then press the ENTER button.[...]

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    Chapter 4 Playback/Deleting Basic Playback ........................ 82 Files Playable on the Camera ...... 82 Playing a Still Picture, Text or Continuous Shooting File ............. 82 Playing a Voice Memo File ........... 83 Playing a Motion Picture File ........ 84 Playback Using a TV .................... 86 Special Playback Functions ... 87 Disp[...]

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    82 Basic Playback This section explains the basic method for playing back recorded images and playing back images using a TV. Files Playable on the Camera The following image files can be played on this camera. • Files recorded on this camera • Files recorded on the Ricoh RDC-300, RDC-4000 and RDC-5000 series, RDC-7 and RDC-i700. Note • The ?[...]

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    83 4 Playback/Deleting ● Still Picture or Text File with Voice Memo To play the voice memo, press the shutter release button. Playback of the voice memo file will end automatically. To pause playback, press the shutter release button. Press the shutter release button again to resume playback. Note • You can adjust the volume by pressing the or [...]

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    84 B Select the voice memo file with the or button and press the shutter release button. The voice memo will be played and the playback indicator and time elapsed will be displayed. Playback of the voice memo file will end automatically. To cancel playback, press the or button. ● To Pause and Resume Playback To pause playback, press the shutter r[...]

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    85 4 Playback/Deleting →→ ↑ B Select the motion picture file with the or button, and press the shutter release button. The motion picture will be played and the playback indicator and time elapsed will be displayed. Playback of the motion picture file will end automatically. To cancel playback, press the or button. ● To Pause and Resume Pla[...]

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    86 Playback Using a TV Connect the camera to a TV set with the video interface cable supplied to play recorded image files on the TV screen. See • Refer to the instruction manual for the equipment to which the camera is connected. A Check that both the camera and the TV are turned off. B Connect the video interface cable to the AV output terminal[...]

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    87 4 Playback/Deleting Special Playback Functions This section explains the various playback functions. Displaying Several Files at Once (Thumbnail Playback) Nine files are displayed at once, enabling speedy search for the image you wish to see. A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the side of the zoom lever. The last file recorded will be played. [...]

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    88 Magnifying a File (Zoom Playback) You can magnify a file lengthwise and widthwise to check for blurring when taking the picture, etc. The file can be displayed at the following magnification rates depending on the image size. • : 1.28 times, 1.6 times, 3.2 times • : 1.6 times • : 2 times A Set the mode dial to and press the side of the zoo[...]

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    89 4 Playback/Deleting ■ Copying a Selected File A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Display the file to be copied and press the FUNCTION button. To select more than one file, repeat step B . ● Thumbnail Display Set the focus on the file to be copied and press the FUNCTION button. You can select more than one file. C Press the MENU button. D Select [[...]

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    90 G Select [COPY TO] and press the button. H Choose the destination folder and then press the ENTER button. I Press the ENTER button. Copying starts, and when finished, the display will return to the playback menu. J Press the CANCEL button to exit the menu display. Note • If no file has been selected, the file currently displayed on the single [...]

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    91 4 Playback/Deleting C Select [SUBJECT] and press the button. D Select [ALL FILES] and press the ENTER button. The entire files in a folder currently displayed will be the subject to be copied. E Select [COPY TO] and press the button. F Choose the destination folder and press the ENTER button. G Press the ENTER button. Copying will start. When co[...]

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    92 Protecting a File (Protect) You can protect important files from being erased accidentally. Important Note • Protected files will be deleted when the storage memory is formatted. ■ Protecting File A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Select the file to be protected. ● To protect a single file Display the file to be protected using the · buttons.[...]

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    93 4 Playback/Deleting E Select the option (SELECTED FILES, SELECT ONE FILE, CANCEL ALL) ● SELECTED FILES The selected file will be protected and the display will return to the playback screen. The protected file is indicated by a symbol. ● SELECT ONE FILE Press the ENTER button on the confirmation screen. The file will be protected and the dis[...]

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    94 D Press the ENTER button. The all files in the folder will be protected and the display will return to the playback screen. Protected files are indicated by a symbol. ■ Canceling the Protect Setting A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the MENU button. B Select [PROTECT] and press the button. C Select the option (CANCEL ALL, SELECT ONE FILE) a[...]

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    95 4 Playback/Deleting ● SELECT ONE FILE Press the ENTER button on the confirmation screen. The file will be unprotected and the display will return to the playback screen. Playing Back Images Automatically (Auto Playback) This function automatically plays all the files stored in the storage memory. A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the MENU b[...]

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    96 E Select [LOOP PLAYBACK] and press the button. F Choose loop play setting (YES or NO) and then press the ENTER button. Specify whether you want the files to be played repeatedly. The display will return to the auto playback menu. G Press the ENTER button. H Press the ENTER button. Auto playback will start for the specified time. To cancel auto p[...]

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    97 4 Playback/Deleting ■ Specifying the Number of Prints of the Selected Files A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Select the file for which you wish to specify the number of prints. ● To specify each file Display the file using the · buttons. ● To specify more than one file Display the file using the · buttons and press the FUNCTION button. Duri[...]

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    98 F Select the print setting (SELECTED IMAGES / ONE IMAGE ) and then press the button. G Specify the number of prints using the · buttons and press the ENTER button. H Press the CANCEL button to exit the DPOF setting menu. Press the CANCEL button repeatedly to exit the menu screen. ■ Specifying the Number of Prints of All Files A Set the mode d[...]

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    99 4 Playback/Deleting D Select [ALL IMAGES] and press the button. E Specify the number of prints using the · buttons and then press the ENTER button. F Press the CANCEL button to exit the DPOF setting menu. Press the CANCEL button repeatedly to exit the menu screen. ■ Specifying the Number of Index Prints All the images in the folder can be pri[...]

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    100 D Specify the number of prints using the · buttons and then press the ENTER button. E Press the CANCEL button to exit the DPOF setting menu. ■ Canceling the DPOF Settings This function enables you to cancel all the DPOF settings, including the number of standard prints and number of index prints. A Set the mode dial to and press the MENU but[...]

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    101 4 Playback/Deleting E Press the ENTER button. All the print or index settings will be canceled and the screen will return to the DPOF setting menu. F Press the CANCEL button to exit the DPOF setting menu. ■ Confirming the Settings You can confirm the settings for the number of standard prints or number of index prints. A Set the mode dial to [...]

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    102 Adding a Voice Memo (Voice Memo) You can add approximately ten seconds of voice memo to a still picture or text file. A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Display the file to which you wish to add a voice memo and press the MENU button. C Select [VOICE MEMO] and press the button. ● When a voice memo has already been recorded If the selected file has[...]

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    103 4 Playback/Deleting Deleting a File This function enables you to delete recorded files. You can delete selected files or all the files in the folder. Important Note • Files cannot be restored once they are deleted. Before starting to delete a file, make sure that you want to delete it. Note • Depending on the capacity of the storage memory [...]

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    104 E Press the shutter release button. The file will be deleted and the display will return to the playback screen. Note • When a file is deleted, the subsequent file numbers are reassigned. Deleting All Files or a Single File You can delete all the files in a folder at a time or a single file. A Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the button. B [...]

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    Chapter 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Changing Camera Settings .. 106 Adding or Deleting a Folder ....... 106 Keep Settings ............................. 108 Changing the LCD Confirmation Time ........................................... 109 Auto Power Off Setting ............... 110 Beep Sound Setting ................... 111 Setting the Pow[...]

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    106 Changing Camera Settings This section explains how to add/delete a folder and how to change the camera settings (auto power off, beep sound, keep settings, etc.). Adding or Deleting a Folder This function enables you to add or delete a folder for saving recorded images. A Press the button to select the storage memory in which you wish to add/de[...]

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    107 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions C Press the CANCEL button to exit the folder list. Note • Naming of the folder depends on the DCF (Digital rule for Camera File) System • Folders can be created from number 100 – 999. • You can specify the destination for saving the folder in Recording and Play modes. → P.43 “ Selecting a Folder[...]

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    108 Keep Settings The keep settings mode enables you to save the settings after the camera is switched off. The following settings can be saved. • Flash mode → P.55 • ISO sensitivity → P.75 • Date imprint → P.67 • Time Exposure mode → P.77 • Focus mode → P.64 • White balance → P.59 • Sharpness mode → P.71 • CF CARD/IN [...]

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    109 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Changing the LCD Confirmation Time When you press the shutter release button to record the image in (Still Picture) mode, the recorded image will be displayed on the LCD monitor. You can select the time for confirming the image after shooting from 0 second (OFF), 1 second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds and 5 seconds[...]

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    110 A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Select [CAMERA SETTINGS] and press the button. C Select [AUTO POWER OFF] and press the button. D Choose the time (OFF, 1 MIN., 3 MIN., 5 MIN.) and then press the ENTER button. The display will return to the Camera Settings menu. E Press the CANCEL button to return to the Setup menu. Note • If the auto power off f[...]

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    111 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Beep Sound Setting The camera beeps to alert you when it records a picture. You can enable and disable the beep by the following steps. A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Select [CAMERA SETTINGS] and press the button. C Select [BEEP SOUND] and press the button. D Select [ON] or [OFF] and then press the ENTER but[...]

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    112 Setting the Power Saving Mode This function enables you to reduce the power consumption of the LCD monitor and extend the life of the battery. A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Select [CAMERA SETTINGS] and press the button. C Select [POWER SAVE] and press the button. D Select [ON] or [OFF] and then press the ENTER button. The screen will return to [...]

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    113 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Changing the Display Language The information on the LCD monitor is available in English, French, German and Japanese. A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Select [CAMERA SETTINGS] and press the button. C Select [LANGUAGE] and press the button. D Choose the desired display language and then press the ENTER button.[...]

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    114 Changing the Video-out Signal Method (NTSC/PAL) If you wish to play recorded files on a TV when you are abroad, change the Video-out Signal Method according to the video system used in the country where you are. See •“ Playback Using a TV ” (P.86) for instructions on how to connect the camera to a TV •“ Using Your Camera in Other Coun[...]

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    115 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Setting a Signature You can select a signature to be attached to an image in signature imprint mode (P.78). Note • Create the signature on a PC first and transfer it to the camera. → “ Setting Signatures ” in the ‘ Connecting to a Personal Computer ’ operation manual. A Set the mode dial to [ ].[...]

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    116 Changing the File Numbering Method When using a memory card as the recording destination, you can set whether or not you want the files to be automatically assigned a sequential number when recorded. ● When sequential numbering is ON The file names R0010001 to R9999999 are assigned to the files. Since the camera remembers the last file name a[...]

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    117 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Turning the Camera On When the LCD Monitor is Opened This function enables you to set whether you wish the camera to turn on when the LCD monitor is opened. A Set the mode dial to [ ]. B Select [CAMERA SETTINGS] and press the button. C Select [POWER BY LCD] and press the ENTER button. C Select [SEQUENTIAL N[...]

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    118 D Choose the power setting (YES or NO) and then press the ENTER button. If you select [YES], the camera will turn on when the LCD monitor is opened. E Press the CANCEL button to return to the Setup menu. Note • To turn the power off, press the power switch. • The power setting will be reset to the factory default (NO) when you remove or rep[...]

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    119 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions D Press the ENTER button. The confirmation message will be displayed. E Press the ENTER button. The final confirmation message will be displayed. F Press the shutter release button. The camera settings will be reset and the camera will be restarted.[...]

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    120 Using the Remote Control This section explains how to operate the camera using the optional remote control units, DR-3 and DR-4 (available in the near future). Important Note • The remote control receiver is located on the front of the camera. Operate the remote control unit by pointing it at the remote control receiver. Note • For instruct[...]

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    121 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Using the Continuous Shooting A Press the MENU (ENTER) button. B Select [CONT. MODE] using the  ·  buttons and press the  button. C Select [ON] using the  ·  buttons and press the MENU (ENTER) but ton. Press the RELEASE button to record the image. Shooting Still Pictures and Text with Voice[...]

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    122 Displaying Magnified Images A Press the button. Zoom playback will be enabled. B Change the display position using the  ,  ,  or  button. Depending on the file, you can change the magnification by pressing the button. ● To Cancel the Mode Press the button. B Choose a file by pressing the  or  button. The remote control unit [...]

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    123 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions Using the DR-3 Remote Control ■ Shooting A Set the mode dial on the camera to a Recording mode ( , , or ) and press the button to select the recording destination. B Decide the composition of the picture and press the RELEASE button on the remote control unit. Press to make the subject larger, and press t[...]

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    124 ■ Playback A Set the mode dial on the camera to [ ] and press the button to select the playback source. The most recently recorded file will be played back. B Choose a file by pressing the FWD (  ) or REV (  ) button. The remote control unit buttons are operated in the same way as the buttons on the camera. Displaying Magnified Images A[...]

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    125 5 Camera Settings and Other Functions ■ Deleting Important Note • Files cannot be restored once they are deleted. Before starting to delete a file, make sure that you want to delete it. ● Deleting a single file A Set the mode dial on the camera to [ ] and press the button to select the deleting source. B Select a file to be deleted using [...]

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    126 C Press the RELEASE button. All files will be deleted. RELE ASE ERASE FW D PROGR AM EV MULTI REV ENTER[...]

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    Appendix Troubleshooting .................... 128 Error Messages ..................... 131 Using Your Camera in Other Countries ............................... 133 Recording Capacities ........... 134 Accessories ........................... 135 Handling Precautions ........... 136 Care and Storage .................. 137 Specifications .............[...]

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    128 Troubleshooting Refer to the pointers listed below before submitting the equipment for repairs. If the problem persists after trying the suggestions, contact your nearest Ricoh service office. ■ Power Source Problem Power will not come on Power cuts out Battery will not charge Battery quickly consumed Cause Battery not loaded or battery exhau[...]

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    129 Appendix Flash will not fire or will not charge Autofocus is on but camera not focusing Problem Image dark even with flash Image is too dark Unnatural coloration of image Date and other recording data not displayed Playback is not clear Cause Dirty lens or AF viewfinder Subject not in center of shooting scope Subject difficult to focus on Dista[...]

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    130 Problem Display shut off LCD monitor brightness changes during autofocus operation Vertical lines appear on image Cause Battery is exhausted Auto power off activated Obstruction between remote control unit and camera sensor Remote control transmitter or camera sensor is dirty Remote control lithium battery is exhausted Area captured by autofocu[...]

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    131 Appendix Error Messages If an error message is displayed on the LCD monitor or LCD panel, follow the procedures below. Error Message System error occurs Unable to change memory Insufficient memory Change to card Format required Format internal memory Card is unavailable Format error UNMATCHED FILE No file Insufficient memory. Continue copy? Fil[...]

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    132 MEMO[...]

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    133 Appendix Using Your Camera in Other Countries Ricoh AC-3 AC adapter (optional) • The adapter can be used in regions where the voltage ranges from 100 V to 240 V and the frequency is 50Hz/60Hz. • Some countries use electrical outlets which have different shapes. Inquire at your travel agent about the necessary plug adapter for the country of[...]

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    134 Recording Capacities The table below gives approximate recording picture counts by CF card capacity, image quality and size. 16 MB 32 MB 48 MB 64 MB 96 MB 128 MB 192 MB 13 26 40 53 80 107 160 26 52 79 105 158 211 316 51 102 153 205 308 411 616 25 7 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 38 77 116 156 234 312 468 74 149 224 300 450 601 900 161 324 487 650 975 1,303 1,[...]

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    135 Appendix Accessories Item Model Remarks AC adapter AC-3 Used to supply power directly from a household electrical outlet. → P.18 “ Connecting an AC Adapter ” Battery charger BJ-1 Used to charge the battery for powering the camera Rechargeable lithium ion battery DB-20L Battery for powering the camera. Remote control unit For remote operat[...]

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    136 Handling Precautions ● This camera is not waterproof. Keep away from water, rain, beverages, etc. If any liquid gets into the camera, consult your nearest Ricoh service office. ● Be careful not to drop the camera or subject it to impact. ● To avoid overheating, do not use the flash more than is necessary in continuous shots. ● Do not lo[...]

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    137 Appendix Care and Storage ■ Care ● Fingerprints or dirt on the lens or AF viewfinder will reduce the quality of the image, so take care not to get them dirty. ● Do not wipe dust or smears off the lens or AF viewfinder with your fingers. Use a lens blower, readily available at most photographic suppliers, to blow dust off, or a soft cloth [...]

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    138 Specifications ■ General ● Video Signal Protocol : NTSC/PAL ● Power Source Voltage : Battery: 3.7 V : AC: 5 V ● Dimensions (W × H × D) : 141.9 × 78.2 × 30.3 mm (5.6 ” × 3.1 ” × 1.2 ” ) (excluding projections) ● Weight : Approx. 295 g (10.4 oz) (excluding battery) ● Operating Range – Temperature :0 ° C to 40 ° C (32 ?[...]

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    139 Appendix ■ Image Data Recording and Playback ● Image Resolution • Still picture : 2048 × 1536, 1024 × 768, 640 × 480 pixels • Text : 2048 × 1536, 1024 × 768 pixels • Motion picture : 320 × 240 pixels ■ File Format • Still picture : Compressed: JPEG (Exif2.1); Non-Compressed: TIFF (YUV) • Text : TIFF (G4 MMR system) • Mot[...]

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    140 About the Warranty and Servicing 1. This product is backed by a one-year limited warranty. During the warranty period, which starts from the date of purchase, any defective parts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a camera malfunction, contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh service office. Ple[...]

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    141 Appendix Note • Before sending the camera in for repair, check the battery and read the instruction manual again to ensure proper operation. • Some repairs require a significant amount of time to be completed. • When sending the camera to a service center, please include a note which describes the defective part and the problem as precise[...]

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    142 ... KEEP SETTINGS ....... Camera .................................. P.108 ... LCD CONFIRM. ......... Camera .................................. P.109 ... AUTO POWER OFF ... Camera .................................. P.110 ... BEEP SOUND ............ Camera .................................. P.111 ... POWER SAVE ........... Camera ................[...]

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    143 Appendix Recording Mode ... FTP UPLOAD ............. Communication/Internet ......... P.51 ... QUICK SEND ............. Communication/Internet ......... P.44 ... NETWORK ................. Connecting to a Psersonal Computer ..... P.158 ... PC CONNECTION ..... Connecting to a Psersonal Computer ..... P.156 ... MODEM SETTING ..... Communication/In[...]

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    144 Play Mode ( ) ... SEND ......................... Communication/Internet ...... P.70, 73 ... QUICK SEND ............. Communication/Internet ...... P.68 ... COPY ......................... Camera ............................... P.88 ... PROTECT .................. Camera ............................... P.92 ... AUTO PLAYBACK ..... Camera .........[...]

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    145 Appendix PC Mode ( ) Communication Mode ( ) Connecting to a Personal Computer ... E-MAIL ....................... Communication/Internet ........... P.83 ... DIRECT UPLOAD ...... Communication/Internet ........... P.94[...]

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    146 A AC adapter .......................................... 18 AF LED ................................................ 47 Auto bracket ........................................ 74 Auto focus lamp .................................. 47 Auto playback ...................................... 95 Auto power off ................................... 110 B Batt[...]

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    147 Appendix Recording mode ........................... 41 LCD panel ........................................... 26 Lens cap .............................................. 14 M Macro mode ........................................ 63 Manual focus ....................................... 64 Memory card ....................................... 20 Mode di[...]

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    148 Declaration of Conf ormity “ The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC . ”[...]

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    149 Appendix INFORMA TION T O THE USER USA FCC P art15 Class B The equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against har mful interf erence in a residential installa- tion. This equipment generates, [...]

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    150 MEMO[...]

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    Ricoh Service Offices 3-2-3, Shin-yokohama Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi 222-8530, Japan http://www.ricoh.co.jp/r_dc Ricoh Factory Service Center 3235 Sunrise Blvd., Suite2 Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 http://www.ricohzone.com/ Ricoh Europe B.V. Photo Products Division P.O. Box 75640 1118 ZR Schiphol The Netherlands http://www.ricoh-red.com/ htttp://www.rico[...]

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    To ensure correct use of your camera, read this manual carefully before use. Keep the manual handy for future use. Camera Operation Manual Camera Operation Manual RICOH CO., LTD. 3-2-3, Shin-yokohama Kohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi 222-8530, Japan L2172551[...]