Ricoh 170553 - Manual

Ricoh 170553

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Package Contents; Confirm that the package contains the items listed; Tip: Attaching the Neck Strap
  • Page 3 – iii; Notices
  • Page 4 – iv; Safety Precautions; Warning Symbols; Sample Warnings; Examples; Danger
  • Page 5 – Warning
  • Page 7 – vii
  • Page 8 – viii; Caution
  • Page 9 – ix; Product Manuals; The following manuals are provided with the GXR camera body:; Help; menu in Irodio Photo & Video Studio or; Other European countries
  • Page 10 – Table of Contents; Before You Begin; Read this section before using your camera body for the first time.; Basic Photography and Playback; Read this section before using your camera for the first time.
  • Page 11 – xi; Reference; Read this section for more information on camera functions.
  • Page 12 – xii
  • Page 13 – Read this section before using your camera
  • Page 14 – Introduction; This manual describes how to take pictures and play; Parts of the Camera Body; For more information, refer to the page number to the; Alignment mark for attaching
  • Page 15 – Back; DIRECT; button
  • Page 16 – Mode Dial; Before shooting, press the; MY
  • Page 17 – Fn; lever; M Mode Dial Options; and; Playback Mode Dial Options; DIRECT Button
  • Page 18 – DIRECT screen; Changing the Shooting Settings on the DIRECT screen
  • Page 19 – Displaying the Options for the Shooting Settings; Displaying the Next or Previous Page
  • Page 20 – Picture Display; The following indicators may be displayed during
  • Page 21 – Note
  • Page 22 – Notes; The Battery Level Indicator; Icon
  • Page 23 – Basic Photography and
  • Page 24 – First Steps; Charging the Battery; Place the battery in the charger.; Connect the power cord to the charger, and then
  • Page 25 – Charging is complete when the charger lamp turns; Cautions; Rechargeable Li-ion battery; • The battery may be hot immediately after use. Before removing
  • Page 26 – Inserting the Battery; Removing the Battery
  • Page 27 – Inserting Memory Cards
  • Page 28 – Removing Memory Cards; LOCK; ” to keep data
  • Page 29 – Attaching the Camera Unit to the Camera Body; Removing the Camera Unit from the Camera Body
  • Page 30 – Turning the Power On and Off; Shooting Mode; modes to
  • Page 31 – Playback Mode; Tip: Sleep Mode and Auto Power Off; Sleep Mode
  • Page 32 – Basic Setup
  • Page 33 – Taking Photographs; ON; Holding the Camera; Hold the camera in both hands.
  • Page 34 – Taking a Photograph; If the camera is able to focus; Focus frame
  • Page 35 – Focus status; color, or the hood of a car
  • Page 36 – Tip: Avoiding Blurred Pictures
  • Page 37 – Focus Lock; Final composition
  • Page 38 – Zoom; Frame the picture using the; RAW
  • Page 39 – Press the; Multi AF; is selected for; Focus; is used
  • Page 40 – Flash Photography; The flash only fires when it is raised. Press the; Mode; Flash On; Manual Flash Amount
  • Page 41 – Using the Built-in Flash
  • Page 44 – Tilt Indicator; Option; Display; Sound
  • Page 45 – Understanding the Tilt Indicator
  • Page 46 – Viewing and Deleting Photographs; Viewing Photographs; Tip: If the Camera Is Off
  • Page 47 – Back one photo; LCD Confirmation Time
  • Page 48 – Tip: Viewing the Pictures in Internal Memory; On; Auto Rotate; Viewing Multiple Photographs; Single frame; Sort by date
  • Page 49 – Multi-frame views can be used to select images for; Tip: Directional Pad
  • Page 50 – Playback Zoom; One Press Zoom Ratio; The following operations can be performed:; Use; Image size; Setting2
  • Page 51 – Deleting Photographs; Deleting Individual Photographs
  • Page 52 – Deleting Multiple Files
  • Page 53 – Tip: Selecting Ranges; A confirmation dialog will be; Select; Press; or; Yes
  • Page 54 – Turning the Picture Display On/Off; Tip: The Framing Grid
  • Page 55 – Level Setting; tilt indicator appears when indicators are displayed.; Indicators
  • Page 56 – Overexposed
  • Page 57 – Read this section for more information on
  • Page 58 – More on Photography; Mode P: Program Shift; Choose mode
  • Page 59 – Gently press the shutter-release button all the way
  • Page 60 – Mode A: Aperture Priority
  • Page 61 – Mode S: Shutter Priority
  • Page 62 – Mode M: Manual Exposure
  • Page 63 – Auto; At slow shutter speed, the; AE Lock
  • Page 64 – Mode: Settings for Various Scenes
  • Page 65 – Rotate the mode dial to
  • Page 66 – Tip: Using the Menus; Mode tab; Recording Movies
  • Page 67 – Movie
  • Page 68 – Skew Correction; in the playback menu can be used to
  • Page 69 – “MY” Modes: Using Custom Settings; Tip: Choosing a Shooting Mode
  • Page 70 – Shooting Menu; Display the shooting menu.; Scroll bar shows
  • Page 71 – Modes
  • Page 74 – For Still Images; VGA
  • Page 75 – Tip: Picture Quality; Normal; For Movies
  • Page 76 – Choose how the camera focuses. By default, the camera; Snap; Snap Focus; When; MF; the current selection is shown by; Tip: Depth of Field; MF; , the focus bar shows depth
  • Page 77 – Choose the focus distance.
  • Page 78 – Choosing the Focus and Metering Target; Activate target selection.; Position the target.
  • Page 79 – Press the shutter-release button halfway to set focus
  • Page 80 – Macro Target Selection; Macro Target; Snap Focus Distance; Select the distance at which the camera focuses when
  • Page 81 – Full Press Snap; Take photographs without pausing to focus the camera; Spot AF; • Care is required to avoid blur caused by camera movement.
  • Page 82 – • Using pre-AF increases the drain on the battery.; Exposure Metering; Center
  • Page 83 – Image Settings; Standard
  • Page 85 – can be displayed by pressing the; Continuous Mode; memory-reversal continuous plus; When you remove your finger
  • Page 86 – At settings other than; current selection is shown by an; Off
  • Page 87 – Auto Bracket; The camera records two or three copies of an image; The current selection is shown by
  • Page 90 – Flash Exposure Compensation
  • Page 91 – Flash Synchro Settings
  • Page 92 – Noise Reduction; Noise Reduction ISO
  • Page 93 – Distortion Correction; Auto Macro
  • Page 94 – Choose the number of photographs to take and
  • Page 95 – Interval Shooting
  • Page 96 – Continuous; Date Imprint; The camera imprints the shooting date on a picture.; Date; is displayed when date
  • Page 97 – Exposure Compensation
  • Page 98 – White Balance; Cloudy; Detail
  • Page 99 – Display white balance options.; White balance
  • Page 100 – Manual: Measuring White Balance; Manual Settings; resets manual; Detail: Making Fine Adjustments to White Balance
  • Page 101 – Return to shooting mode.; resets detail white balance.; White Balance Compensation; Blue
  • Page 102 – Reset; ISO Setting
  • Page 103 – ISO setting; Restore Defaults
  • Page 104 – Auto Aperture Shift; Switch Shooting Mode
  • Page 106 – Playback Functions; Viewing Movies; To
  • Page 107 – Viewing MP Files; When you shoot images with M-Cont Plus, the images; The MP file is displayed with the; Display for step 2; Thumbnail view; Single frame view
  • Page 108 – Slide Show; The operations during slide show are shown below.
  • Page 109 – Exporting MP Files; Export
  • Page 110 – Selecting One Frame; Frame; Specifying Multiple Frames Separately; Sel Mult
  • Page 111 – Specifying a Range of Multiple Frames
  • Page 112 – Selecting All Frames
  • Page 113 – Playback Menu; Display the playback menu.
  • Page 114 – Setting/Canceling One File at a Time; Flag Function Setting; Setting/Canceling Multiple files at a Time; Flag Function Setting
  • Page 115 – Select additional photographs.; Flag Function Display
  • Page 116 – Resize
  • Page 117 – Trim
  • Page 118 – • The trimmed image size differs depending on the image’s; Level Compensation; Auto: Automatic Level Compensation; Display a photograph.
  • Page 119 – Manual: Manual Level Compensation; Manual
  • Page 120 – Adjusting brightness; Increasing contrast
  • Page 123 – Size
  • Page 124 – Protecting Individual Pictures; Protect
  • Page 125 – Changing the Protect Status of Multiple Files
  • Page 126 – Protecting or Removing Protection from All Files
  • Page 127 – Copy to Card from Internal Memory; DPOF
  • Page 128 – Selecting Individual Photographs for Printing; Selecting All Photographs for Printing
  • Page 129 – Select photographs and choose the number of
  • Page 130 – Viewing Pictures on TV; Turn the camera body off.; Do not use force; Connect the camera body.; Do not use; Tune the television to the
  • Page 132 – Printing Photographs; Connecting the Camera Body
  • Page 134 – Printing; Printing Photographs One at a Time; Tip: Printing One Copy of All Photographs; All Files
  • Page 135 – Adjust printer settings.; Date Imprint
  • Page 136 – Set; and press; Cancel; to exit without changing the
  • Page 137 – Printing Multiple Photographs
  • Page 138 – Camera Settings; MODE; Setup tab
  • Page 139 – The key custom options tab contains the following
  • Page 140 – The setup tab contains the following options:
  • Page 141 – Key Custom Options; settings differ depending
  • Page 143 – Recall My Settings; Edit My Settings; is used to edit boxes that are currently; are not
  • Page 145 – Tip: Naming My Settings; Name; My Settings for Fn Settings; Name area
  • Page 146 – ADJ Lever Setting
  • Page 147 – Setting 1; ADJ Shutter Confirmation
  • Page 150 – Playback Mode Dial Options/M Mode Dial Options
  • Page 151 – Setup; LCD Brightness
  • Page 152 – DIRECT Screen Transparency; ISO Auto-High Settings; AF Auxiliary Light
  • Page 153 – Auto Power Off; Sleep; Playback Screen
  • Page 154 – LCD Auto Dim; Volume Settings
  • Page 156 – Minimum Shooting Distance; Item
  • Page 157 – Fn Button Display
  • Page 158 – Image; Color Space Setting
  • Page 159 – Digital Zoom Image; Skew; is selected in; is selected; Store Menu Cursor Position
  • Page 160 – AdobeRGB
  • Page 161 – Date Settings; Video Out Mode; AUTO; . If the resolution of image displayed on TV; setting, select Manual. The image may be
  • Page 162 – Start Settings Readout; When the camera turns off, the settings are saved both; Body; Camera Unit
  • Page 163 – Copying Pictures to a Computer; Windows
  • Page 164 – System Requirements; Before using the supplied CD, check that your
  • Page 165 – Supplied CD; Irodio Photo & Video Studio; Software; Browse CD-ROM Content
  • Page 166 – Installing the Software; Follow the steps on the next page to install the supplied; Caplio software
  • Page 167 – Windows Vista
  • Page 168 – Finish; Installing Adobe Reader; Software User
  • Page 169 – Insert the supplied CD.; menu for information on Adobe
  • Page 170 – Uninstalling the Software
  • Page 171 – Copying Pictures Using DL-10; Disconnect the cable when transfer is complete.
  • Page 172 – Save; Check that; Saves automatically when connected to USB; is; Copying Pictures Without Using DL-10
  • Page 173 – Disconnecting the Camera Body
  • Page 174 – Macintosh; The camera body can be used with Mac OS X versions; Copying Pictures to a Macintosh; Connect the cable to the
  • Page 175 – Copy files from the camera body to the computer.
  • Page 176 – Using the MP File Viewer; System Requirements for Using the Supplied MP file viewer
  • Page 178 – Open the; Applications; The uninstall confirmation dialog will be displayed.; OK; A message that the uninstallation is complete will
  • Page 179 – Technical Notes; Troubleshooting; Error Messages; If an error message is displayed, take the steps listed; Message
  • Page 180 – Camera Body-Related Problems; Power Supply; Problem
  • Page 181 – Shooting
  • Page 184 – Miscellaneous
  • Page 185 – Computer-Related Problems; Software User Guide; If a security alert is displayed; Keep; to prevent your computer from being affected by virus
  • Page 186 – If you clicked
  • Page 187 – Specifications
  • Page 189 – Internal Memory/Memory Card Capacity; The approximate number of frames or length of movies
  • Page 190 – Optional Accessories; The GXR camera body can be used with the following; Camera unit
  • Page 192 – Camera System and Accessories
  • Page 193 – Hot shoe; Turn the flash and camera on.
  • Page 194 – Other Flash Units; Set aperture manually.
  • Page 195 – Using the Product Abroad; Using BJ-9 Battery Charger; Precautions for Use; • The warranty is not valid in other countries. Should the product
  • Page 197 – Tip: Avoiding Condensation; Care and Storage; Caring for this product; • Clean the picture display by wiping it with a soft cloth; Storage; • Do not store this product where it will be exposed to: extreme; Before Cleaning; Turn the power off and remove the battery.
  • Page 198 – Warranty and Servicing
  • Page 199 – NOTICES
  • Page 200 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 203 – Telephone Support Numbers in Europe; Deutschland
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Before You Begin

Before using your camera body, take a few moments to familiarize
yourself with the controls and displays (pages 1–10).

Refer to this

section as you read through the rest of the manual.

Basic Photography and Playback

Read this section before using the camera for the first time.

It covers the

steps involved in readying the camera for use, taking photographs,
and playing them back (pages 11–44).

Reference

Read this section for information on topics not covered in “Basic Photography
and Playback.”

It covers advanced shooting and playback options, and

describes how to print photographs, customize camera settings,
and copy pictures to a computer (pages 45–187).

The rechargeable battery needs to be charged before use. The
battery is not charged at the time of purchase.

GXR DIGITAL CAMERA BODY

Camera Body User Guide

The product serial number can be found on the bottom of

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Summary

Page 2 - ii; Package Contents; Confirm that the package contains the items listed; Tip: Attaching the Neck Strap

ii Package Contents Confirm that the package contains the items listed below. * The actual appearance of included items may differ. GXR camera body The serial number can be found on the bottom of the camera body. USB cable with mini-B connector Connect the camera body to a computer or printer. A/V c...

Page 3 - iii; Notices

iii Notices • Safety precautions : Read all safety precautions thoroughly to ensure safe use. • Test shots : Take test shots to ensure that the camera is working properly before taking photos on important occasions. • Copyright : Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents, magazines, and ot...

Page 4 - iv; Safety Precautions; Warning Symbols; Sample Warnings; Examples; Danger

iv 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 immin...

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