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1 Introduction This instruction manual provides information on how to use the shooting and playback functions of this camera and related precautions.Thoroughly read this instruction manual to make the best use of the functions available with this camera unit. Be sure to keep this instruction manual ...
3 Safety Precautions Warning Symbols Various symbols are used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to prevent physical harm to you or other people and damage to property. The symbols and their meanings are explained below. Danger This symbol indicates matters that may lead to immine...
4 n Do not charge the battery with a charger from another manu- facturer. Also, do not use the battery with any camera except the cameras compatible with the DB-65. n Discontinue use immediately in the event of abnormalities such as smoke, unusual odors, or excessive heat being emitted. Contact your...
6 n Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Both opera- tions pose the risk of electric shock. n Always grip the plug section when disconnecting a power cord. Do not pull the power cord. This can damage the power cord and result in fire or electric shock. n If any metallic object...
8 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 1Table of Contents .................................................................................................................. 8 Before...
9 Setting the White Balance .............................................................................................. 59 Setting the Color Temperature ............................................................................. 61Setting the White Balance .........................................
11 6 Appendices 125 Trouble Shooting ..............................................................................................................125 Error messages .........................................................................................................125Camera Troubleshooting ......
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 14 Parts of the Camera 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 15 9 10 12 14 13 11 17 16 19 36 34 35 37 33 31 32 29 26 27 23 28 30 18 25 24 20 21 22
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 16 Using the Dial and Lever Mode Dial You can change the shooting mode with the mode dial. Press the mode dial lock release button ( 1 ) and rotate the mode dial ( 2 ). Av: Aperture priority mode (P. 40) You set the aperture, and the camera adjusts the shutter speed automaticall...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 17 Up-down dial/ADJ. lever Use the up-down dial and ADJ. lever in place of the !"#$ buttons and to set the exposure. ( G P. 41) Operation Description Up-down dial Rotate left or right Replaces the !" buttons. Changes the aperture/shutter speed. ADJ. lever Press left or r...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 18 Picture Display Shooting display 17 16 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 15 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 33 34 35 10 36 9 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 12 13 14 Still image mode Movie mode 1 Flash mode.............................................P. 692 Flash compensation/manual flash amount ..............
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 19 Playback display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 17 16 12 13 14 16 15 Still image mode Movie mode 1 Folder-file number ...............................P. 1112 Current frame/Total frames ......................—3 Battery level ...........................................P. 204 Eye-Fi con...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 20 Battery Level Indicator Icon Status Battery fully charged. Battery partially charged. Recharging the battery is recommended. Low battery. Recharge the battery. Eye-Fi Connection When using an Eye-Fi card ( G P. 24), the connection status is displayed in the shooting and playb...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 21 Changing the Display Use the DISP. button to change the information displayed on the picture display. Shooting Mode Select from the following displays in shooting mode: Information display Grid guide Level Information display Histogram Graphic display You can specify the info...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 22 Playback Mode Normal indicator display Detailed information display No indicator display White saturation display Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • If [On] is selected for [White Saturation Displ...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 23 Getting Ready Prepare the camera for use. Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Be sure the camera is off before inserting or removing the battery and mem- ory card. SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards, and SDXC memory cards can be used with this camera. (“Memory card” refer...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 25 Data Storage Location Pictures taken with this camera can be recorded to the internal memory or a memory card. When a memory card is not set in the camera, data is recorded to the internal memory. Caution -----------------------------------------------------------------------...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 26 Charging the Battery Charge the rechargeable battery (DB-65) using the included USB cable and USB power adapter (AC-U1) with included Power plug before use. 1 Insert the Power plug to the USB power adapter. Insert it until it clicks into place. 2 Open the terminal cover, and ...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 28 Turning the Camera On and Off Press the POWER button to turn the camera on. The POWER button lights, and then the auto fo- cus/flash lamp blinks for several seconds. When the POWER button is pressed again, the power turns off. (If the date is not set, [0] is dis- played.) Usi...
Bef or e Y ou Beg in 30 Setting the Date and Time When the power is turned on for the first time, the [Date Settings] screen appears. 1 Set the year, month, day, hour, minute, and date format. Press #$ to select an item, and press !" to change the value.To cancel the setting press the r button. ...
First Steps Read this section before using your camera for the first time. Basic Shooting................................ 32Playing Back Images ..................... 37Using the Menu .............................. 38
32 First S teps Basic Shooting Now you are ready. Taking Photographs with Auto Settings 1 Turn the mode dial to 5 . Press the mode dial lock button and rotate the mode dial. 2 To use the flash, slide the F OPEN switch down. The flash opens.The auto focus/flash lamp blinks while the flash charges. On...
34 First S teps ISO, and white balance settings. The shooting conditions are not held in the following cases: • Self-timer• Interval timer shooting• Interval composite• 3 mode Self-Timer The self-timer can be set to two seconds or a custom setting. A setting of two seconds is useful for preventing c...
First S teps 35 Checking the Camera Level and Tilt This camera has a built-in level indicator that can be used to indicate the level and tilt of the camera on the picture display. You can check for the hori- zontal level and tilt in the forward-backward direction. 1 Press and hold the DISP. button. ...
First S teps 37 Playing Back Images Images can be viewed in the picture display. 1 Press the 6 button. The camera switches to playback mode and the last still image you took is displayed. 2 Press the #$ buttons to change the displayed image. You can perform the following operations: # button Back on...
38 First S teps Using the Menu 1 Press MENU/OK. The menu is displayed.The menu that is displayed first varies de- pending on the mode when the button is pressed.To change the menu, press the # button, use the !" buttons to select a tab, and then press the $ button. 2 Press the !" buttons to ...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 40 1 Various Shooting Functions Select a shooting mode to match the scene. Mode Purpose Page 5 For easy shooting P. 32 P/Av/Tv/TAv/M For shooting with a set aperture value and shutter speed P. 40 3 For shooting movies P. 78 MY1/MY2/MY3 For registering favorite settings...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 41 1 Set the mode dial to P/Av/Tv/TAv/M. The symbol for the selected shooting mode and the set value will be displayed on the shooting screen. In M mode, the exposure indicator will be displayed. 2 Rotate the up-down dial to change a value. The following values will be...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 44 Using Aperture Preview Press and hold the p button during the shutter release button is pressed halfway or using the AE lock, the camera will switch to Aperture Preview. The aperture value set when shooting will operate, and you can check the depth of field. When yo...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 45 Exposure settings Using exposure compensation 1 Set a value using the X / Y button. Settings can be made in the range from –4.0 EV to +4.0 EV.You can also shoot without making further adjustments. 2 Press the MENU/OK button. The shooting screen will reappear, and th...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 46 Setting the ISO speed In the [Shooting] menu, the ISO speed can be set in [ISO Setting/NR]. AUTO In ISO 100 – ISO 800, the camera automatically adjusts sensitivity accord-ing to brightness, the distance to the subject, macro settings, and the format. Auto-Hi (high s...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 47 Reducing noise You can reduce the amount of noise in still images. 1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [ISO Setting/NR], and then press the $ button. The [ISO Setting/Noise Reduction] screen will appear. 2 Press the !" button to select [Noise Reduction] and then pr...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 48 Dynamic range correction In the [Shooting] menu, you can use [Dynamic Range Correction] to expand an images gradation, making sure the bright and dark portions of an image are clearly visible. You can select from [Off ], [Auto], [Weak], [Medium], and [Strong]. A sym...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 49 Selecting a metering method In the [Shooting] menu, set [Exposure Metering]. Multi The camera meters exposure in 484 areas of the frame. [Default Setting] Center The entire image is metered, with emphasis on the center, to determine the exposure value. Use this when...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 50 Setting a still image format In the [Shooting] menu, the still image format, size, and aspect ratio can be selected in [Still Image Format]. Format/Size o : Records a q sized RAW file (DNG format). p : Records a RAW file simultaneously with a q sized JPEG file. q : ...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 51 Setting the focus Selecting a focusing method In the [Shooting] menu, set [Focus]. Multi AF Measures the distances from 9 AF areas and focuses to the nearest AF area. This prevents the center of the picture display from becoming out of focus and enables you to shoot...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 52 • In [Subject Tracking AF], the following functions are not available. • Self-Timer [Custom Self ]• Interval timer shooting• Interval Composite• FA/Move Target Focusing manually If the camera fails to focus automatically, you can focus manually. Manual focus enables...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 53 Shooting close-ups (Macro Mode) You can approach the subject up to 10 cm (shooting range: approx. 12 x 8 cm) away from the end of the lens to shoot. 1 Press the N ( ! ) button in shooting mode. N appears on the shooting screen. 2 Shoot. To cancel macro mode, press t...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 54 Using the AF button When the AF button is used, AE Lock or AF Lock are available in place of pressing the shutter release button halfway. You can use the AF Function Switching Lever to switch the AF button’s function. Using AEL/AFL with the AF Function Switching Lev...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 55 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • When AF Lock cannot be set, or when AF Lock is canceled, the focus will move to the position set in [Focus]. • When the focus is locked with the AF but...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 56 Setting Focus Assist and AE/AF Target Without moving the camera you can meter a specific spot on the subject using buttons only, and activate the focus lock. This function is useful for shooting on a tripod. You can enlarge part of the screen and emphasize outlines ...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 57 The following settings are available. Move Target Setting Specifies the target to move from AE/AF, AF, and AE. Focus Assist Setting Intensifies the outlines and contrast inside the area, making it easier to adjust the focus.[MODE1] Emphasizes contrast and outlines[M...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 59 Setting the White Balance Make adjustments to the white balance so that white subjects will appear white under any kind of light. [Multi-P AUTO] is set by default. If the white balance is not how you thought it would be when shooting an object of a single color or w...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 60 Detail Specifies the color temperature. ( G P. 61) Manual Adjust the white balance manually. ( G P. 61) 1 Press the WB ( " ) button in shooting mode. The [White Balance] screen appears. 2 Select the setting with the !" button. If no corrections are required,...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 61 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for a subject that is mostly dark.• When shooting with the flash, the white balance may not be adjusted ...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 62 Shooting Continuously The continuous shooting functions are as follows. Continuous Continues to take pictures for as long as you hold down the shutter release button. P. 62 Auto Bracket Takes three images with varying exposure, white balance, effects, dynamic range,...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 64 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • When [AE-BKT 1/3EV], [AE-BKT 1/2EV], or [DR-BKT] is selected and the white balance is set to [Multi- P AUTO], the white balance will work in [Auto]. • ...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 65 Automatic Exposure [Off ]: The exposure value is not adjusted. [On]: The exposure value is adjusted to match the number of shots to be merged. Save Each Shot [Off ]: Saves only the final merged image. [On]: Saves all of the unmerged images. Save Images In Prog-ress ...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 66 Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals (Inter-val Shooting) Shoots pictures automatically at fixed intervals. 1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [Interval Shooting], and then press the $ button. The [Interval Shooting] screen appears. 2 Select minutes/second...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 67 Shooting Star Trails (Interval Composite) Merges a series of continuous images taken at fixed intervals in such a way that the bright areas remain. Use when you want to record the trails of light formed by stars or the moon by shooting a fixed position in nightscape...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 68 7 Press MENU/OK to end shooting when all the desired photographs have been taken. The merged image will be saved. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • If pressing the MENU/OK button while t...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 69 Using the Flash Setting the Flash Mode Auto The flash fires automatically when the subject is poorly lit or backlit. [Default set-ting] Flash On The flash always fires. Flash Synchro. The flash fires with the shutter speed slowed. Use when taking nightscape shots th...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 70 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The flash mode cannot be changed when the flash cover is closed.• If the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO], the range the light from the flash will reac...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 71 Note --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • When the flash mode is set to [Manual Flash], the value set for [Flash Exposure Compensation] is invalid. • [Flash Comp.] can be registered and used in t...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 72 Shooting Photos with Unique Atmosphere Takes images with varied saturation and contrast. Effect Changes things like the hue for distinctive images. Black & White Creates a black and white picture.The [Contrast], [Sharpness], and [Vignetting] can be set. B&W ...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 73 Image Settings Takes images with modulated saturation, contrast, sharpness, and vignett- ing. Vivid Increases the contrast, sharpness, and saturation beyond [Standard] for an im-age quality that feels solid. Standard Normal image quality. This is selected when the i...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 75 Shooting with Miniaturize Takes images that give the impression that they are close-ups of a miniature. This mode is effective when shooting from a high vantage point while look- ing down at a diagonal angle. 1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [Effect] > [Miniaturi...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 76 Other Shooting Functions Adding the Date to Still Images If [Date] or [Time] is selected in the [Date Imprint] area of the [Shooting] menu, either the date (Year/Month/Day) or the date and time (Year/Month/ Day Hour:Minute) will be imprinted on the lower-right corne...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 77 4 Use the !"#$ buttons to select [Still Image Size] and [Frame Rate]. The following settings can be made. The frame rates that can be selected depend on the still image size. Still Image Size Frame Rate (frames/second) 60 50 30 25 24 w (1920×1080) N N Y Y Y x (1...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 78 Shooting Movies 1 Turn the mode dial to 3 . 2 Press the shutter release button. Movie shooting starts.While shooting, the “ REC” indicator blinks, and the recording time and time remaining are shown. 3 Press the shutter release button again. Shooting ends. Caution...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 79 Playing Back Movies 1 Press the 6 button. The camera goes into playback mode. 2 Select a movie with the #$ buttons. Movies are indicated by a 3 icon. The first frame of the movie is displayed as a still image. 3 Press the ! button. Playback starts.A progress indicat...
1 Various S hooting F unctions 80 Clipping Movies The unnecessary parts at the beginning or end of a movie can be deleted, and the movie can be saved as a new file. 1 Bring up the movie to be edited in playback mode, and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [Clip Movi...
2 Pla yback F unctions 81 2 Playback Functions Displaying Images in Thumbnail View Pressing the 8 ( X )/ 9 ( Y ) button in playback mode displays multiple im- ages in thumbnail view. 20-frame view 81-frame view The following operations are possible. !"#$ button Selects an image. ADJ. Lever Displ...
2 Pla yback F unctions 82 Displaying Images in Enlarged View You can display still images enlarged. The following operations are possible. 8 ( X ) button/ Turn the up-down dial right Enlarges the image. 9 ( Y ) button/ Turn the up-down dial left Reduces the image. !"#$ buttons Moves the area to ...
2 Pla yback F unctions 83 Organizing Files Deleting Files Deleting One File 1 Display the image to delete in playback mode. 2 Press the D button. 3 Use the !" buttons to select [Delete One]. You can change the file with the #$ buttons. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. The file is deleted.To delete an...
2 Pla yback F unctions 85 Setting Protection You can protect files to prevent them from being deleted accidentally. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • If you select [Format] in the [Setup] menu, protected images will also...
2 Pla yback F unctions 86 Setting/Canceling Protection for All Files 1 Select [Protect] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button. 2 Select [Select All] or [Cancel All] and then press the MENU/OK button. Setting Protection for Multiple Files Simultaneously 1 Select [Protect] in the [Playbac...
2 Pla yback F unctions 87 Copying the Images in Internal Memory to a Card You can copy the still images and movies stored in internal memory to a memory card. 1 Insert a memory card. 2 Select [Copy to Card from Internal Memory] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button. A message appears to...
2 Pla yback F unctions 88 Trimming Images You can trim the edges of images and then save the images. 1 Display the image to trim in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [Trim] and then press the $ button. 3 Specify the range to trim. The following op...
2 Pla yback F unctions 89 Correcting Skewed Images Correct images of rectangular objects such as message boards and business cards shot at an angle so that the images appear as if they were shot from the front. 1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [P...
2 Pla yback F unctions 90 Correcting Brightness and Contrast (Level Compensa-tion) You can correct the brightness and contrast of shot still images. 1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [Level Compensation] and then ...
2 Pla yback F unctions 91 Examples of Correction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Adjusting the Overall Brightness • Move the mid-point to the left to increase the overall brightness, and move it to the right to increase the overall darkness. Corre...
2 Pla yback F unctions 92 Correcting the White Balance You can correct the color tones of still images. 1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [White Balance Compensation] and then press the $ button. The [White Balanc...
2 Pla yback F unctions 93 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Some images may not be able to be corrected properly.• If you perform color moire correction, color loss or color bleeding may occur. Developing RAW Files Conve...
2 Pla yback F unctions 94 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The settings that were set at the time of shooting are initially selected.• [Multi-P AUTO] or [Manual] of [White Balance] can only be selected if it was set at...
2 Pla yback F unctions 95 Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The picture display is off while the camera is connected with an AV cable or HDMI cable.• The audio of the video is output from the AV device. Adjust the volume...
2 Pla yback F unctions 96 Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images Specify multiple images and the number of copies from thumbnail view. 1 Press the Y button in playback mode. The screen changes to 20-frame view. 2 Select [DPOF] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button. 3 Use the #$ buttons ...
2 Pla yback F unctions 97 Selecting the Images to Transfer When using an Eye-Fi card, you can transfer just selected images. 1 Set [Eye-Fi Connection Settings] in the [Setup] menu to [On (Selected)]. 2 Turn the power off and then back on. 3 Select [Eye-Fi Transfer Selected Images] in the [Playback] ...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 99 3 Changing Camera Settings Customizing the Camera You can change the functions of the Fn buttons and ADJ. lever, and register settings to MY1/MY2/MY3 of the mode dial. Registering Shooting Settings (My Settings) You can register the current camera settings as My Sett...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 100 1 Set the functions to register. 2 Select [Reg. My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The Reg. My Settings screen appears. 3 Select the location to register the settings and then press the MENU/OK button. If you select [MY1], [MY...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 101 Recalling Settings Registered as My Settings The settings registered to [My Settings BOX] can be assigned to MY1/MY2/ MY3 of the mode dial. 1 Select [Recall My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The [Recall My Settings] screen ap...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 102 Shooting Images in My Settings Mode 1 Turn the mode dial to MY1/MY2/MY3. Shooting becomes possible with the set- tings of My Settings. 2 To temporarily change the shooting mode, select [Switch Shooting Mode] in the [Shooting] menu. Note -----------------------------...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 103 Editing My Settings You can edit the settings registered as My Settings. 1 Select [Edit My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The [Edit My Settings] screen appears. 2 Select the My Settings item you want to edit and then press th...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 104 Changing the Name of a My Settings Item 1 Select [Name] in the screen of step 3 on P. 103 and then press the $ button. The [Name] screen appears and the current name is displayed in the text input area.If you want to specify a new name, go to step 3. 2 Use the #$ bu...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 105 Note ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • If the settings of [MY1], [MY2], and [MY3] are assigned in [Recall My Settings] and the settings of My Settings BOX are edited, the changes are also ap...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 107 Registering Functions to the Fn1/Fn2/Effect Buttons You can register functions to the Fn1/Fn2/Effect buttons so that you can change settings or display a function settings screen by simply pressing a button. Any of the following functions can be registered to each o...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 108 1 Select [Set Fn1 Button], [Set Fn2 Button], or [Effect Button Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. 2 Use the !" buttons to select the function to register and then press the # button. The function is registered and the [Key Cus...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 109 Changing Other Settings Adjusting the Brightness of the Picture Display You can adjust the brightness of the picture display. 1 Select [LCD Brightness] in the [Setup] menu and then press the $ button. 2 Select [Auto] or [Manual]. If you selected [Auto], the [Setup] ...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 110 Setting the Information Displayed in Shooting Mode You can set the information displayed for each number of presses of the DISP. button in shooting mode. 1 Select [DISP. Button Display Setting] in the [Setup] menu and then press the $ button. The [DISP. Button Displ...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 111 Setting the Operation Sounds You can set the camera operation sounds in [Operations Sounds] and [Vol- ume Settings] of the [Setup] menu. There are the following three camera operations sounds. Shutter sound The sound played when the shutter release button is pressed...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 112 Resetting the File Numbers A file name of “R0” and a 6-digit sequential number (010001 to 999999) is assigned to each shot image automatically (R0010001.JPG to R0999999. JPG). Even if you insert a new memory card, the sequential numbering of file names is continued ...
3 Chang ing C amer a Settings 113 Setting the Copyright Notice You can set a copyright notice to be written as Exif data when images are shot. 1 Select [Copyright notice] in the [Setup] menu and then press the $ button. The [Copyright notice] screen appears. 2 Press the " button. The cursor move...
4 M enus 114 4 Menus The camera functions are mainly set with the menus. The following menus are available. (The underlined settings are the default settings.) Shooting Menu Use this menu to set the shooting settings. This menu is displayed in shooting mode. The op- tions that can be selected vary d...
4 M enus 117 Playback Menu This menu is displayed in playback mode. Use this menu to manage and correct images. Menu option Page RAW Development P. 93 Level Compensation P. 90 White Balance Compensation P. 92 Color Moire Correction P. 92 Trim P. 88 Resize P. 87 Skew Correction P. 89 Clip Movie File ...
4 M enus 118 Key Custom Options Menu Use this menu to register frequently used shooting settings and change the functions of buttons and levers. Menu option Settings Page Reg. My Settings MY1/MY2/MY3: My Settings Box (1 to 6) P. 99 Recall My Settings — P. 101 Edit My Settings — P. 103 Delete My Sett...
4 M enus 120 Setup Menu Use this menu to set the general operations of the camera. Menu option Settings Page Format [Card] — P. 25 Format [Internal Memory] — — Reset File Number — P. 112 Change File Name R0 P. 111 Copyright notice — P. 113 LCD Brightness Auto, Manual P. 109 Operation sounds All, Shu...
5 Downloading I mages t o Your C omput er 122 5 Downloading Images to Your Computer Using Images on a Computer You can transfer recorded still images and movies to a computer by con- necting the camera to the computer with a USB cable. You can also use the SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 LE for PENTAX...
5 Downloading I mages t o Your C omput er 123 Saving Images to PC Use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to a computer. 1 Turn off the camera. 2 Open the terminal cover, and connect one end of the USB cable to the USB/ AV OUT terminal on the camera and the other end to the computer. The ca...
5 Downloading I mages t o Your C omput er 124 Installing the Software The supplied CD contains the SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 LE for PENTAX RICOH IMAGING software. You can use SILKYPIX Developer Studio to convert and adjust the color of RAW files and save the file in JPEG or TIFF format. Note ---...
6 A ppendic es 125 6 Appendices Trouble Shooting Error messages If an error message is displayed, take the steps listed below. Error message Solution Page Insert card No memory card inserted. Insert card. P. 23 Set camera clock. Camera clock not set. Set camera clock. P. 30 File Number Over Limit Th...
6 A ppendic es 126 Camera Troubleshooting Power Supply Problem Cause Solution Page The camera does not turn on. Battery is exhausted or not inserted. Correctly insert the battery or charge the battery. P. 23 P. 26 Battery is incompatible. Use a compatible battery. — Battery is not inserted in correc...
6 A ppendic es 127 Shooting Problem Cause Solution Page No picture is taken when shut- ter release button is pressed. Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery. P. 26 Camera is off or not in shooting mode. Press POWER button to turn camera on, or press 6 to select shooting mode. P. 28 Memory card is ...
6 A ppendic es 129 Miscellaneous Problem Cause Solution Page Cannot insert memory card. Card is not in correct orientation. Insert in correct orientation. P. 23 Camera controls have no effect. Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery. P. 26 Camera malfunction. Turn camera off and then on again. P. 2...
6 A ppendic es 130 Specifications Camera Effective pixels Approximately 16.2 million pixels Image sensor APS-C CMOS (approximately 16.9 million total pixels) Lens Focal length 18.3mm (equivalent to 28 mm on a 35-mm camera) Aperture (f-number) f/2.8 - f/16Focus range (from lens) Approx. 30 cm to ∞ (f...
6 A ppendic es 132 AC-U1 USB power adapter Power Supply AC 100 - 240 V (50/60 Hz), 0.2 A Output voltage DC 5.0 V, 1000 mA Operating temperature 10°C to 40°C Dimensions (W × H × D) 42.5 mm × 22 mm × 66.5 mm (excluding Power plug) Weight Approx. 40 g (excluding Power plug) DB-65 rechargeable battery (...
6 A ppendic es 133 Storage Capacity The following table shows the approximate number of images and record- ing time (in seconds) that can be recorded in the internal memory and onto a memory card in various formats. Format Internal memory 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB Still images o 3:2 2 39 79 15...
6 A ppendic es 134 Optional Accessories Conversion lens, hood, and adapter Remove the ring cap before attaching a conversion lens (GW-3) or the lens hood and adapter (GH-3). Removal Turn the camera off and rotate the cap counterclockwise until it can be re- moved. Attachment With the camera turned o...
6 A ppendic es 135 External Flash An optional GF-1 TTL flash unit can be connected to the camera hot shoe and used as a TTL auto exposure flash. 1 Close the flash cover. 2 Remove the hot shoe cover from the hot shoe of the camera. 3 Turn the camera and the optional flash unit off and attach the flas...
6 A ppendic es 136 Other Flash Units 1 Attach the flash unit to the hot shoe. 2 Turn on the camera, turn the mode dial to Av, TAv, or M, and set the aperture. 3 Set the ISO sensitivity to a value other than [Auto] or [AUTO-HI]. 4 Turn on the external flash, set it to Auto, and set the aperture and I...
6 A ppendic es 137 Using the Camera Abroad Using the AC-U1 USB Power Adapter and BJ-6 Battery Charger These products are for use with currents of 100–240 V and 50 or 60 Hz. Before travelling, purchase a travel adapter for connection to the type of outlets used at your destination. Do not use these p...
6 A ppendic es 138 Precautions for Use Camera • This product was manufactured for use in the country of purchase, the warranty is not valid in other countries. Should the product fail or malfunction while out of the country, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locall...
6 A ppendic es 139 AC-U1 USB Power Adapter • Use the USB cable contained in the package. • Do not subject the power adapter to severe impact or force. • Do not use in extreme high or low temperatures or areas subject to vibration. • Do not use in an area subject to direct sunlight or high temperatur...
6 A ppendic es 140 Camera Care and Storage Caring for the Camera • Photographs can be affected by fingerprints and other foreign matter on the lens. Avoid touching the lens with your fingers. Remove dust or lint with a blow- er from a camera supply store, or gently clean the lens with a soft, dry cl...
6 A ppendic es 141 Warranty Policy All PENTAX RICOH IMAGING cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be rendered, and defective parts w...
6 A ppendic es 142 The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union. NOTICES INFORMATION TO THE USERUSA FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed...
6 A ppendic es 143 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT Product Name: DIGITAL CAMERA Model Number: GR This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interfer...
144 Index Numbers 1st Curtain (Flash) ........................................ 71 2nd Curtain (Flash) ...................................... 71 A ADJ. ISO direct change .............................. 46 ADJ. Lever ....................................................... 17 ADJ Lever Setting ............
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