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From e nvironme nt al friend liness to en vironment al conserva tion and t o environment al managem ent Ricoh is ag ressi vely prom oting e nvir onmen t- fri endly activit ies an d als o envir onmen t cons erva tion activi ties to sol ve the great subject of mana gemen t as one of th e citiz esns on our precio us e arth. T o red uce th e envir onme[...]
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Pre face This m anu al pr ovide s inf ormat ion on how to u se the shoot ing and playb ack f uncti ons of this prod uct, as well as wa rning s on its us e. T o make the be st us e of t his p roduct' s fu nction s, read this manual thoro ughly before use. Pl ease kee p this manual handy f or eas e of re feren ce. Ricoh Co., Ltd. • This public[...]
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1 K e y F eatur es Equip ped with a wide zo om lens i n 4.8x high mag nification This pro duct ha s a compact bo dy only 2 5 mm thi ck, featur ing a 28 - to 13 5-mm* wide 4.8x lens that applies to most normal shooti ng. The l ens supp orts the shoot ing of variou s indoor a nd outdoo r scene s. * Equi valent to th at on a 35 mm camer a Rapid shutte[...]
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2 Adjust (ADJ.) button for easy customiz ing to optim um sett ing (P .49) The A DJ. button r educes button op eration steps. It allows you to quickly adjust the exposure , white b alance, and ISO se nsitiv ity with m inimum st eps. Y ou can also assi gn a functio n as requ ired. High-qua lity movie wi th so und of 30 frames/ second (P .79) A high-q[...]
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3 Provide d wit h sof tware hav ing an image correction function fo r finishing imag es more b eautifully The pr ovided im age edi ting softwar e CaplioViewe r has an a utoma tic image correctio n function fo r corr ecting the brightne ss, hue, and contr ast auto matically . Y ou can par tially cr op an im age (t rimming ) or change its size . Choi[...]
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4 Contents Chapter 1 Quick Guide Before S hooting ..... .... ..... ...... .... .... ....... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... .......10 Packing List ......................... ............................ ................... ................... ....................... 10 Names of parts .................... ............................ ........[...]
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5 Shooting S etting Menu ........................... ................... .................. ............................ ..... 50 Using the Shoot ing Setting Menu .............................. .................. ............................ ..... 51 Changing the E xposure (EXPO SURE COMP.) ........................... ............................ .[...]
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6 Changing th e Beep Sound S etting (BEEP SOUND) .......... ................... ..................... 100 Changing Im age Confirmati on Time (LC D CONFIRM.) ....................... ..................... 101 Changing Auto Power-Off Settings ( AUTO POWER OFF) ..................................... ... 102 Changing File Name Settings (SEQUENTIAL NO.) .[...]
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7 Using M anual s The two manuals included are for your Caplio R1. Camera User Guide (This booklet) This guide explains the usage and functions of the camera.Y ou will also see how to inst all the provided software on your computer . Sof tware User Guid e (PDF file) This guide explains how to download images from the camera to your computer , and d[...]
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8 How to Use T his Gu ide Chapter 1 explains the basic operations of t his product. If you are us ing the camera for the first t ime, read from this chapter. The following sy mbols are also us ed in this guide: The LCD M onitor Display exam ples may be different from ac tual display screens. Importan t This indicates im portant notice s and restric[...]
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Chap ter 1 Quick Guide If you are using the camera for th e first time, read from this chapter . Before Sh ooting . ...... ..... .... ...... .... ..... ...... 10 Gett ing R eady to Sh oot . .... .... ...... ... .... ... 16 Basic Sh ooting ....... ....... .... .... ...... ..... .... .. 25 Playi ng Back ....... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ....... .[...]
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10 Before Shooting Open the package and make s ure all the items ar e included. Packi ng Li st • Caplio R1 • AA Alkaline Batteries (LR6) (2) • A V Cable Used w hen vie wing yo ur image s on a TV unit. • USB Cable Used t o conn ect the cam era to a compu ter or Dire ct Print suppor ted pr inter . • Handstrap Note Attaching the han d strap [...]
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11 Quick Gu ide • Camera User Guide (This booklet) • Warranty • Safety Precautions • Caplio Software CD-ROM The prov ide d softwa re and t he Softw are User G uide ar e includ ed on thi s CD- ROM. Optional Accessories • AC Adapter (A C-4b) Used for power supply f rom a h ome ou tlet to th e camer a. C onnec t thi s ada pter f or long tim [...]
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12 Names of par ts Camera Front V iew 1. Shutt er Rel ease Butt on (P .2 5) 2. AF Window 3. View finder 4. Lens Cover 5. Micropho ne (P .81) 6. Flash (P .33) 7. Power Switch (P .21) 8. Lens (P .25) About the Mode Selector Y ou can select on e of three modes with the mode s elector . Movie Mode Allows you to shoot movies. Still Image Mode Allows you[...]
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13 Quick Gu ide Rear View 1. Aut o Focus (P .27)/Flash Lamp (P .33) 2. Viewfi nder 3. Playba ck B utton ( P .35) 4. Mode Selector (P .12) 5. Z (Wide-a ngle) (P .31)/ 9 (Thumbnail Disp lay) But ton (P .3 6) 6. z (T elep hoto )(P .31 )/ 8 (Enlar ged V iew) Button (P .37) 7. ! / MODE B utton ( P .34) 8. O Butto n 9. $ Butto n 10. " / N (Macro) Bu[...]
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14 About L CD Monitor Display Screen Examples when Shooting Pictures Note The app roximat e numb er of rem aining s hots av ailabl e is di splaye d. Furt her shoo ting may be possib le dep ending on the sub ject . Since the rema ining nu mber of shots is r ecal culated at power -on or mod e chang e (Sti ll Imag e Mode o r Play back Mode ), th e dis[...]
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15 Quick Gu ide The Screen During Playback Note The LCD monitor may displa y messages to infor m you of operational ins tructions or the camera ’s s tatus wh ile in use. 1. Protect (P .85) 8. Picture Q uality ( P . 59) 2. DPOF (P .88) 9. Image S ize (P .59) 3. M ode Types 10. Fi le N o. 4. Playbac k Data Source (P .35) 1 1. Battery (P .16) 5. Num[...]
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16 Getting R eady to Shoot T urn the power on and get ready to shoot. Note If yo u have al ready us ed this camer a, foll ow th e steps below to mak e sure it is tu rned off before remo ving or loadin g ba tter ies. 1. Make sure th e LCD mo nitor is turn ed of f. 2. Make sur e the lens cover is close d. For how to tur n the ca mera off, see P .2 1.[...]
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17 Quick Gu ide • Nickel-Hydrogen Bat tery (available in st ores) This is ec onomical because you can recharge a nd use it over and over again. Use a charger ( available in stores) for charging. The battery may be inert and consequently it may not supply power immediately after it is purchased or left unused for mor e than a month. In such a case[...]
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18 Caution • Oth er batt erie s, such as mangan ese dry cell (R6) an d Ni-Cd , cann ot be us ed. • Y o u may not us e CR- V3. • Ple ase remov e the batterie s if y ou are no t going t o use th e camera for a long per iod of time. • The li fe of an AA alkal ine ba tter y (LR6 ) depen ds on th e brand and th e stora ge tim e from t he date of[...]
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19 Quick Gu ide About an SD Memor y Card (available in stores) Y ou can stor e stil l images you have take n eithe r in t he camera' s int ernal memory or o n an SD Memory Card (avai lable in st ores). The i nternal memory ca pacity i s 12 MB. When you want to record a lot of images, or i mages at high resol utions, use a high- capacity SD Mem[...]
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20 Loadin g the B at terie s and SD Me mor y Card If you have a lready used this camera, mak e sure it is turned off before loading batteries and memory card. 1. Open the b attery/card cover . 2. Make sure the card is facing the right way an d then pu sh the card all the way in until it cl icks. Y ou may load th e batte ries first . 3. Insert the t[...]
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21 Quick Gu ide T ur ning the P owe r On/Of f To turn the power on: 1. Slide the p ower switch to open th e lens cover . After the start sound, th e auto -focus/fl ash lamp blink f or several secon ds. Using the Ca mera in Playba ck Mode If the Playback but ton is pressed wi th the lens cover c losed, the po wer is t urn on in Playback Mode an d th[...]
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22 Setti ng the la nguage When the power is turned on for the f irst time, the language setting screen appears (for the LCD monitor display language). After setting the language, go on to the date/ti me setting (for printing the date and time on your photos). Y ou can shoot without th ese settings. However , be sure t o set the language, and the da[...]
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23 Quick Gu ide Setting the date and time When the power is turned on for the f irst time and the language setting is completed, the date/time setting screen appears. 1. Press the !" !" !" !" #$ #$ #$ #$ but tons to set the year , mon th, date and time. Chang e the v alue with !" an d move the fram e with #$ . 2. In [FORMA [...]
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24 Changin g the Display If you press DISP ., you can change the screen display mode, such as switching between display/no display of s ymbols, etc. Every time you press the DISP . button, the view cycles in t he order of Histogram On, Grid Guide, No Display , LCD Monitor Off, and Normal Symb ol Display . Te r m Hist ogr am On The LCD monit or disp[...]
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25 Quick Gu ide Basic Shooting Now you are ready . Let's shoot! How to Hold the Came ra If the camera moves when you press the shutter button, the still image might not come out clearly (du e to camera shake). The mark displayed on the LCD monitor indicates that camera shake should be avoided under the current s hooting condition. Hold the cam[...]
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26 5 5 5 5 Capturing the Mo ment Sh ooting (Full-press) The shutter release button works in two steps. There are two methods of using the shutter button; pressing the shutter button all the way down at onc e (full-press) and pres sing it halfway (half-press). Full-press the shutter release button for quick focusing not to miss a shooting opportunit[...]
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27 Quick Gu ide 5 5 5 5 Checki ng the F ocus an d Shoo ting (Half- pr es s) When you p ress the shut ter release button halfway (half-press), the autofocus function is triggered to de termine the focal distance. Subsequently press it all the way down (full-press) to shoot. This is useful whe n the subject is n ot in the m iddle (see P .29). 1. T o [...]
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28 5. Gently press th e shutter butto n all the way . The still image you have taken freezes for a mome nt on the LCD Moni tor and i s recorde d. Note • Pre ss gen tly to preven t cam era shak e when y ou pre ss the s hutt er rel ease bu tton. • The mark indicates that bl urring may occur . Hold the camera still and focus the camera ag ain. •[...]
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29 Quick Gu ide 5 5 5 5 W he n the Su bject is not Cent er ed (Sho oting with F ocus-l ock) When your subject is not in the center of your c omposition, compose your photo after focus ing. (Focus-lock) Example: T aking a photog raph of t he castle in the background with the cam era focused on a person in front. 1. T o turn th e power o n, slide the[...]
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30 4. With the sh utter half-pressed, move the camera and compose your s hot. 5. Gently press the shu tter button all the way . Note At macr o shoo ting, th e AF targ et shif t functi on allo ws you to l ock the foc us wit hout mo ving th e camera . Thi s funct ion is u seful when a t ripod is used. Referenc e • For d etail s abou t ma cro sh oot[...]
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31 Quick Gu ide z z z z Using t he Zo om Func tion If you use the Z (Wide angle)/ z (T elephoto) button, you can alter the size of the s ubject in your p hoto without having to change y our distance from it. By pressing the Z button, the field in the LCD monitor and the viewfinder becomes wider . By pressing t he z button, t he subject you see in t[...]
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32 N N N N Shooti ng Clo se-Up s (Macro-Mod e) Using the N (Macro) button allows you to take a tight close-up (Macro Photo). It is good for shooting small subjects because you c an get up to one centimeter (1/2 inch) away . 1. With the ca mera re ady t o shoot, press the N N N N bu tton. N is displayed mome ntarily in a large siz e at th e cent er [...]
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33 Quick Gu ide F F F F Using the Flash Press the F (F lash) button to s witch between flash modes. By default, your camera is set to Flash Off. From the front edge of the lens, flashlight reaches about 0.2 to 2.7 m (W) or about 0.13 to 2.1 m (T) when ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO. Flash Modes 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the [...]
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34 Shoot ing wi th Sc ener y -Matching If you u se the Scene Mod e, you can select from among six types of still image modes and sh oot automatically with optimal settings for that kind of scene. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the ! ! ! ! butt on. The still ima ge m ode se lectio n sc ree n app ea rs. 3. Press the " " &[...]
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35 Quick Gu ide Playing Back Vi ewing Y our Ima ges In the Playback Mode you ca n check still images you have taken. Y ou can also delete or zoom in on them. 1. Press the Playback button. The cam era switch es to Pl ayback mode and the last s till ima ge you took is displaye d. Y ou can view your picture s in orde r by using t he #$ button . T o sw[...]
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36 9 9 9 9 T humbnail Disp lay Y ou can view your images in sets of six. Y ou can then select an image to erase o r magnify . 1. Press the Playback button. The last i mage yo u took is displayed . 2. Press the 9 9 9 9 (Thumbn ail Display) button. The screen is split into six sections with six imag es display ed. To display just one photo 1. Use the[...]
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37 Quick Gu ide 8 8 8 8 M a gni fying Ima g es Y ou can enlarge a still image displayed on the LCD Monitor . An image can be enlarged up t o 8 times when its size is 2304x1728, up to 6.7 times when it s size is 1600x1200 or 1280x960, and up to 3.4 times when its size is 640x480. 1. Press the Playback button. The last i mage yo u took is displayed .[...]
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38 Viewing on a T elevision Y ou can view still images you have taken on a TV screen. The camera displays ev erything on the TV scr een just as it would on the LCD Monitor . T o use your television for viewing, connect your camera to the television with the A V cable that came with your camera. T o view still images on a t elevision, follow the ste[...]
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39 Quick Gu ide 5. T o turn the power o n, slide the power s witch t o open the lens cover or press the Playback button. Conn ecti ng th e A V cab le to t he c amera turns off the LCD moni tor display a nd the spea ker out put. Note • If y ou conn ect t he A V cable to yo ur vi deo rec orde r's In termin al, yo u can r ecord wh at you have s[...]
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40 Erasin g D D D D Era sing Un wanted Imag es Y ou can erase unwanted images from the internal memory or SD Memory Card. Y ou can erase them in the following three ways: • One file at a time • Deleting all frames a t once • Select multiple frames and erase together 1. Press the Playback button. 2. T o erase images one at a time, press the #$[...]
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41 Quick Gu ide D D D D Er asing Multip le F rames at One Time 1. Press the Playback button. 2. Press the 9 9 9 9 (Thumbn ail Display) button. The screen is divided into a display of six thum bnails. 3. Press the !" !" !" !"#$ #$ #$ #$ buttons to sele ct the image you want to erase and press the D D D D (Delete) button. The tr a[...]
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Chap ter 2 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Direct Pri nti ng .... .... ....... .... .... ...... ..... .... .. 44 A Variety of Shooting Techni ques........ 49 Shooti ng with Multi -Sho t .......... .... ..... .... 75 Shooting/Playing Back Movies ...... ....... 79 Recording /Playi ng Back Sound ...... .... .. 81 Other Functions Available [...]
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44 Direct P rinting Dir ect Pri nt Func tion The Dir ect Print stand ard enabl es dire ct printin g from a cam era to a printer, by connecti ng them v ia a US B cable. P hotos can be prin ted qui ckly and easi ly from your digi tal camera without using a computer. Caution • Y o u cannot prin t movie s (.AVI) with th is fun ction. Fo r sti ll imag[...]
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45 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Printing Still Images Y ou can send still images from the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer to print them. S t ill images are sent from the internal memory when no SD memory card is loaded or from an SD memory card when one is loaded. Caution Do no t disc onn ect th e USB cabl e duri ng pr inti[...]
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46 7. Press the !" !" !" !" buttons to select an item, and then press th e $ $ $ $ bu tton to display the detailed options screen. If there are no option s available for an item, t he detailed options scr een do es not appear even if yo u press th e $ button . Also, i tems that a re not ava ilable on the prin ter do not appe ar [...]
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47 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Printing Several Still Images 1. Check that the printer is ready for printing. The "Co nnectin g" screen appears. 2. Press the ADJ. button. The "Co nnectin g" screen appears. When the conne cti on be twee n th e printe r and the camera i s establis hed, the D irec t Prin t pl ayba c[...]
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48 11. Press the !" !" !" !" buttons to select an item, and then press th e $ $ $ $ bu tton to display the detailed options screen. If there are no option s available for an item, t he detailed options scr een do es not appear even if yo u press th e $ button . Also, i tems that a re not ava ilable on the prin ter do not appe ar[...]
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49 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback A V ariety o f Shooting T echniques Using the ADJ . (Adjust) Butt on The ADJ button allows exposure correction, white balancing, and ISO sensitivity setting by fewer operations. Y ou can also register a function other than these adjustment functions t o the ADJ button. If a frequently used funct ion is[...]
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50 Shootin g Set ting Menu The Shooting Setting menu enables you to shoot pictures by setting the items listed in the table be low . *Amo ng t he choi ces l isted in t he tab le bel ow, defaul t valu es at purc hase a re en closed in [ ]. Note The S ETUP me nu can be ac cesse d from within the Shootin g Setti ng me nu. For detai ls, see P. 9 4 Sett[...]
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51 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Using t he Sh ooting Setti ng Menu 1. With the ca mera re ady t o shoot, press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting S etting m enu appe ars. 2. Press the !" !" !" !" butto ns to select the desired item. The sett ing it ems ar e provided on thr ee scre ens. T o select a s creen b y scre[...]
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52 Changin g the Expo sure (EXPOSUR E COMP .) The expo sure setting allows you to select brigh tness levels fo r your sho ts. Normally , if yo ur subject is c entered, backlight comp ensation is automa tically activate d, and you can shoot with correct e xposure. However , in the following cases, or when you intentionally want t o change the exposu[...]
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53 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Usin g Natura l and A r t ificial Light ing (WHIT E BALANC E) Adjust th e white b alance s o that a white su bject ma y be repr oduced as white. At pur chase, the Wh ite Balan ce is set to " AUTO"; n ormally you do n ot ne ed to change th e setting, b ut if the cam era is havin g difficulty d[...]
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54 Setting the White Balance Manually (One Push) 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the ADJ. Button twice. The White B alance men u appears . 3. Press the !" !" !" !" butto ns to select (One Push). 4. Point the camera at a piece of pa per or some thing whit e under the li ghtin g condi tions for yo ur picture. 5. [...]
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55 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Changing Sen sitivities (ISO SETTING) The ISO sensitivity indicates how sensitive to light the f ilm is. A greater value means higher sensitiv ity . High sensit ivity is suitable for shooting an object in a dark place or moving fa st and suppresses blurring. However , the images becom e rough. For high[...]
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56 Chang ing Sha ding for Shoo ting T e xt (DENSITY) Y ou can change the shading of text for shooting in T ex t Mode of Scene Mode. Y ou can select from DEEP , NORMAL and LIGHT . 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the ! ! ! ! butt on. The still image mode sele ction screen appears. 3. Press the " " " " button t o [...]
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57 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Shooti ng Consecu tiv ely with Different White Balance ( WHITE BAL ANCE BRACK ET) Three images are automatically recorded - a reddish image, a bluish image, and an image of the current whit e balance. This is useful if the appropriate white balance cannot be judged. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5[...]
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58 Note • This func tion is not a vailab le for Multi- Shot sh ooti ng (P .75) an d Auto Bracke t shoot ing (P .66). • The fl ash c ann ot be u sed. • Time Expo sure (P .68 ) is set to OFF . Referenc e For h ow to chan ge the Whit e Ba lance , see P . 53.[...]
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59 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Choosing Pic ture Quali ty Mode /Image S ize (PIC Q U ALITY/SI ZE) The size of a stored still image and movie file depends on picture quality and size settings. In Picture Quality Mode, there are two types, N (Normal) and F (Fine). Combining Picture Quality Mod e and Image Size. Figures insi de the bol[...]
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60 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting S etting m enu appe ars. 3. Press the " " " " button to select [P IC QUALITY/ SIZE] an d press the O O O O or $ $ $ $ butt on. 4. Press the !" !" !" !" butto ns to select a picture quality/size. 5. Press the O O O O or $ $ [...]
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61 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Manual F ocus Shooti ng (FOCUS ) When Auto-Focus does not focus as desired, you can focus manually (Manual F ocus). Manual focusing allows shooting at a fixed distance. When using a fixed shooting dist ance, it can be set to eit her Snapshot or Infinity ( ∞ ). Note • Man ual foc us cann ot be us ed[...]
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62 7. Press the zZ zZ zZ zZ buttons to focus the camera. If you pr ess the z button, th e focus moves further aw ay . If you pr ess the Z button , the focus moves closer. Manual F ocus is u sed for sho oting u ntil you ch ange the settings. Note • By pr essi ng the O button , you c an oper ate th e zoom bar wit h the zZ button s. • At inte rval[...]
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63 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Usin g the AF T ar g et Shi ft Func tion At macro shooting, the AF target shift function allows you to lock the focus (P .29) by using the !"#$ buttons on the camera without moving the c amera. This is useful for macro shooting on a tri pod with locked focus. The AF target shift function allows yo[...]
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64 Changin g the Edge Quality of Still Images (SHARPNESS) Y ou can change the definition of your still images to either sharp or soft. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting S etting m enu appe ars. 3. Press the " " " " button to select [SHARPNESS] and press the O O O O or $ $ $ $ bu [...]
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65 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Changing the Light M etering (PHO TOMETR Y) Y o u can c hange the me tering method (t he ran ge to u se for meterin g) to determin e the e xposure value. There a re three Light M etering Metho ds availab le: MUL TI, CENT ER, and SPOT . 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M butto[...]
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66 Shooti ng Con secutiv ely with Different Expos ures (A UTO BRACKET) The Auto Bracketing function automatica lly shoots three consecutive shots, with the specified exposure value as standard, at three exposur e levels, at -0.5EV , ±0, and +0 .5EV . Note This fun ctio n is not availa ble wh en shoo ting with so und. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to[...]
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67 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback T T T T Using the Self-Timer Y ou can set the Self-timer to shoot after either two or ten seconds. A setting of two seconds is useful for preventing camera shake. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the T T T T (Self-timer) butto n. The Self Timer mark app ears mom entarily in a lar ge si[...]
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68 Using Long Time Exposure (TIME EXPOSURE) Y ou can select an exposure time of 1, 2, 4 or 8 seconds. By using long time exposure, you can capture the track of moving subjects such as fireworks and car lights, when you shoot a night scene. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting S etting m enu appe ars. 3[...]
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69 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Inter vals (INT ERV AL) Y ou can set the c amera to automat ically take pictures at fixed intervals. Y ou can se t the shooting interval at any length from 30 seconds to 3 hours, in increm ents of 30 se conds. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the [...]
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70 9. T o stop sh ooting, press the O O O O b utton. Interval S hooting se ttings are cleared whe n the power is turned off. Note • In s tep 5, pre ss an d hold e ither th e ! or " button to qui ckly r aise or lo wer th e sett ing value. • If y ou use b atter ies fo r powe r , you may exhau st th e batter ies. Using th e AC Adap ter (s old[...]
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71 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Limi ting t he Sh utte r R elea se Spee d (SLOW SHUTTER LMT) By setting this funct ion to [ON], the maxim um shutter rele ase speed can be limited to the f ollowing: In Wide-An gle (Wide): 1/8 s econd In T elephoto (T): 1/30 second When the function is set to [ OFF], the maximum shutter release speed i[...]
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72 Inser ting the Date into a Still I ma ge (D A TE IM PRINT) Y ou can insert the date (YY/MM/DD) or the date and time (YY/MM/ DD hh:mm) at t he lower right of a still image. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting S etting m enu appe ars. 3. Press the " " " " button to selec t [DA TE [...]
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73 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback 2 2 2 2 Shootin g a Stil l Image with Sound (IMAGE WITH SOUND) Y ou can sh oot a still image with a voice memo. V oice recording can continue for up t o eight seconds. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting S etting m enu appe ars. 3. Press the " "[...]
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74 Retur ni ng th e Shoot ing Sett ing Me nu Settings to their Def aults (RESTORE DEF A UL TS) T o return the Shooting Setting menu settings to their defaults, follow the steps below . 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M button. 3. Press the !" !" !" !" butto ns to select [RESTORE DEF AUL TS] and press [...]
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75 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Shooting with Multi-Sho t If you switch t o Multi-Shot, you can shoot consecutive images. Multi-shot can be classified into the following t ypes: CONT (Mu lti-Shot) As long as you hold the shutter button down, pictures continue t o be taken. The still images are rec orded one file each, just as in norm[...]
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76 Note • When shooting with S Multi- or M Multi-Shot , the IS O sensi tivity is fixed to AUT O even if i t is set t o 64,1 00. • The ma ximum nu mber of images that can be shot in the Mult i-Shot mode depe nds on t he image size settin g as follows: 1. T urn the Mode Sel ector to 5 5 5 5 . 2. Press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting S etting m [...]
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77 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback CONT 7. Compose your picture, then press and hold the shutter button. As long as you h old the shu tter bu tton dow n, pictures continue to be tak en . 8. Release your f inger from th e shutter release button to sto p memorizing. T o pla yback conse cutive imag es shot in Multi -Shot mode, tu rn the ca[...]
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78 Viewing an S Multi-Sho t or M Multi-Sho t Still Image in Enlarged Display Mode While still images (16 frames in a file) taken by SCO NT or MCONT are displayed, one of the 16 frames can be displayed in an enlarged view . While viewing an enlarged frame image, you can switch between frames. T o view a shot from S Multi-Shot or M Multi-Shot still i[...]
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79 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Shooting/Playing Back Mo vies 3 3 3 3 Shoot ing Movies Y ou can shoot movies with sound. Y ou can select the image size, either 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 pixels. Each movie you shoot is recorded as one A VI file. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 3 3 3 3 (Movie Mode) . 2. Press the shutter release button. Th[...]
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80 Playin g Back Movies T o playback m ovies, follow the steps below. 1. Press the Playback button. The last s hot taken is disp layed. For mo vies, the first fra me is disp layed a s a stil l image. 2. Move to the movie you want to view using the #$ #$ #$ #$ but tons. Press the $ button to display th e next file. Press the # button to display t he[...]
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81 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback R ecor ding/P laying Back Sound 2 2 2 2 R ecording So und (V oice Mem o) Y ou can record sound. Recorded data is s tored as a WA V file. 1. T urn the Mode Selecto r to 2 2 2 2 (V oice Memo Mo de). 2. Press the shutter release button. Sound rec ording starts. 3. Release your f inger from the shutter rel[...]
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82 Playin g Back Sound T o playback s ounds, follow the st eps below . 1. Press the Playback button. The last s hot taken is disp layed. 2. Press the #$ #$ #$ #$ buttons to select a sound file for playback (speaker icon). Press the $ button to display th e next file. Press the # button to display t he previous f ile. 3. Press the O O O O button. Pl[...]
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83 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Other Functions Available in P layback Mode Playback Se tting M enu The Playback menu provides the functions show n in the table below: Note The SET UP men u ca n be acces sed from w ithin the Play back S etting men u. Fo r det ails , se e P. 9 4 . Using t he Playb ack Menu 1. Press the Playback button[...]
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84 Showing Photo s in O r der Auto maticall y (SLIDE SHOW) Y ou can show the recorded still images, movies, and sound files sequentially on the LCD Monitor . This function is called a slide show . T o view a slide show , follow the steps below . 1. Press the Playback button. The last s hot taken is disp layed. 2. Press the M M M M button. The Pla y[...]
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85 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Write- protecti ng Y our Images (P R O TECT) Y ou can protect files f rom being accidentally deleted. Caution Prote cted fil es can not be de lete d norma lly . Howeve r , the y will be deleted comple tely if you form at th e mem ory w here the f iles a re s tored. Protecting Files 1. Press the Playbac[...]
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86 Protect ion is app lied and the P rotect symbol appears in the up per-le ft corner of the scree n. Protecting All Files T o protect all your files, follow t he steps below . 1. Press the Playback button. 2. Press the M M M M button. The Pla yback m enu appea rs. 3. Press the " " " " button to select [PROTECT] an d press the O[...]
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87 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Protecting Multiple Files at Once T o protect selected files all at once, follow the step s below . 1. Press the Playback button. 2. Press the 9 9 9 9 (Thumb nail Display) b utton. The scree n is split into six sect ions and th umbnail im ages are display ed in a reduced size. 3. Press the !" !&qu[...]
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88 Using a Pr inting Se r vice (D POF: D ee-Pof) The still images recorded on an SD Memory Card can be printed out if you take them to a shop that offers a digital camera print service. T o use a print service, it is necessary to make settings required for printing. These setting s are called DPOF (Dee-Pof) settings. The DPOF set ting specifies one[...]
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89 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Setting DPOF for All Still Images T o apply DPOF settings to all your still i mages, follow the steps below . 1. Press the Playback button. 2. Press the M M M M button. The Pla yback m enu appea rs. 3. Press the " " " " button to select [DPOF] and press the O O O O or $ $ $ $ button[...]
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90 Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images T o make the DPOF setting for se lected still images all at once, follow the steps below . 1. Press the Playback button. 2. Press the 9 9 9 9 (Thumb nail Display) b utton. The screen is split into six sections with the still images disp layed at a reduced size. 3. Press the !" !" !" !" #[...]
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91 A V ariety of Shooting T echniques/Playback Changing the Imag e Size (RESIZE) Y ou can reduce t he image size of a shot still image t o additionally create a file of a di fferent image size. Caution Y ou can resize only still images an d still image s with voice memo s. Movies cannot be resized. Note The fol lowi ng types of resi zing are poss i[...]
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92 Cop ying t he Conte nts of In ter nal Memo r y to a Memo r y Card (COPY T O CARD) Y ou can copy all movies, still images, and sound data stored i n internal memory onto an SD Memory Card at once. 1. T urn the Cam era Off 2. Inser an SD M emory Card. 3. T urn the cam era on. 4. Press the Playback button. 5. Press the M M M M button. The Playba ck[...]
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94 Changing Camer a Set tings SETUP Menu Y ou can change camera settings by displaying the SETUP menu from the Shooting Setting menu (see P .50) or Playback Setting menu (see P .83). The SETUP menu enables you to set the items listed in the table below . Setting Opt io n Refer to FORMAT [CARD] P .96 FORMAT [INT . MEM.] P .97 LCD BRI GHTNES S P .98 [...]
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95 Changing Camera Settings Using the SETUP Menu T o display and use the Setup menu, f ollow the steps below . Note For som e func tion s, the c hoice se lecti on met hod may not be as explai ned he re. For de tail ed opera tion , see the e xplana tion of eac h funct ion. 1. Press the M M M M button. The Sh ooting Setting m enu (or t he Pla yback m[...]
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96 Gettin g the SD Memor y Car d R eady f or Use (FORMA T [CARD]) If the err or messag e "This ca rd can not be used" is disp layed, o r if you have formatted a card with a computer or some other dev ice, it will be necessary to format th e SD Mem ory Car d prior to use. Form atting is the pr ocess of preparin g a card s o image data can [...]
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97 Changing Camera Settings F o rma t t i n g I n t e rn a l M e m o ry (FORM A T [IN T . MEM.]) If an error message "Format the internal mem ory" is displayed, it will be necessary to format the int ernal memory prior to use. Caution Form attin g the i nterna l me mory e rases all o f the i mages rec orded in the m emor y . If yo u have [...]
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98 Adju stin g the Br ight ness of the LCD Monit or (LCD BRIGHTNESS) T o adjust the br ightness of the LC D Monitor , follow the steps below . 1. Display the setu p menu. For detail ed oper ation, se e P .95 . 2. Press the " " " " butto n to select [ LCD BRIGHTNESS ] and press the O O O O or $ $ $ $ button. The LCD Brightn ess A[...]
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99 Changing Camera Settings Setting a Function to the ADJ . Button (ADJ BTN.SET .) Each tim e the ADJ. button is presse d, the cam era disp lays the sett ing s creen in the order of exposur e, white balance , and ISO sensitivi ty . By using the [ADJ B TN.SET .] option , you can se t a func tion to be activated when the ADJ. bu tton is pres sed the [...]
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100 Changin g the Beep So und Se tting (BEEP SOUN D) During operation, the camera generates four types of s ounds: start sound, shutter release sound, focus sound, and beep sound. Y ou can change the setting to mute these operation sounds. T o change the setting of operation sound, f ollow the steps below . 1. Display the setu p menu. For detail ed[...]
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101 Changing Camera Settings Changin g Image Conf ir mation Time (LCD CONF IRM. ) Immediately after pressing the shutter button, the still image taken is displayed for a moment so you can check it. At purchase, C onfirmation Time is set to one s econd, but this c an be changed. T o change Confirmation T ime, follow the steps bel ow . 1. Display the[...]
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102 Changing Auto P ow er-Off S ettings (A UT O P O WER OF F) If you do not operate the c amera for the set period of time, it will shut off automatically (Auto Power- off) to conserve battery pow er . At the time of purchase, Auto Power-Off is set to one minute, but you can change this setting. T o change th e Auto Power-Off setting, follow the s [...]
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103 Changing Camera Settings Chang ing Fi le Name Setting s (SEQUE NTIAL NO.) When you shoot a still image, it is st ored on an SD Me mory Card or in inte rnal memory, with a consecu tively n umbered file nam e automa tically a ssigned. When you a re switching SD M emory Car ds, you can set you r camera to continu e consecuti ve nu mbering f rom th[...]
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104 Changin g P o wer-S av e Mode Set ting s (POWER-SA VE) The display on the LCD Monitor w ill turn off. Press the M or A DJ. button t o turn t he LCD Monit or display on, and then press it again to turn the display off. After the end of setting, the display r eturns to off. Y ou cannot turn the LCD Monitor Display on/ off by pressing the T (Self-[...]
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105 Changing Camera Settings Note • When the Po wer-Sa ve mo de is set to ON, if t he pow er is turn ed on o r the mode d ial is turne d to anot her pos ition , a war ning ap pears for abou t tw o second s to ind icate Power- Save mod e. • Pre ssing th e F (Flash) bu tton allow s you to turn the LCD Moni tor Di splay on, and the n change the fl[...]
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106 Setting the Date and Time (D A TE SETTI NGS) Y ou can take still images with the time or dat e stamped onto the picture. The date/time setting on the SETUP menu is explained here. 1. Display the setu p menu. For detail ed oper ation, se e P .95 . 2. Press the " " " " button to select [DA TE S ETTINGS] and press the O O O O o[...]
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107 Changing Camera Settings Changin g the Display Langu age (LANGUA GE) Y ou can change the language displayed on the LCD Monitor . T o change the display language, follow the steps below . 1. Display the setu p menu. For detail ed oper ation, se e P .95 . 2. Press the " " " " button to select [LANGUAGE] an d press the O O O O [...]
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108 Changin g the Playbac k Method f or Viewing on TV (VIDEO OUT MODE) Y ou can view your s till images and movies on a television screen by connecting your camera to a television with the A V cable that came with your camera. Y our camera is set to NTSC video format (used in Japan and other countries) for us e with television e quipment, etc. If t[...]
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109 Changing Camera Settings Changin g the Settin g of Step Zoomin g (STEP ZOOM) The focal length with optical zooming can be f ixed to any of five levels (28, 35, 50, 85, and 135 mm as c onverted equivalent to 35 mm cameras) (Step Zoom). T o set whether to use st ep zooming (O N) or not (OFF ), follow the steps below . 1. Display the setu p menu. [...]
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110 Disp layi ng a Set ting Change War ning (SHTG ST GS WARNG .) Y ou can set the ic on of a changed function blink or a warning message indicating a change will be displayed at power-on for about 5 seconds if the initial set tings are changed for the following functions. • White Balan ce •F o c u s • ISO Settin g • Exp osur e Co mp. •T i[...]
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112 Installing the Pro vided Software (For Windows) Y ou need to install software for transferring images to your computer before you can down load images from the camera. Referenc e For h ow to d ownload image s from the ca mera i nto your com puter, see the S oftwar e Use r Guide a vailab le fro m the Ca plio Software CD-RO M. For ho w to di spla[...]
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113 Installing Sof tware When [Install CaplioSoftware ] is clicked : (P.115) The following software will be installed: XP:Window s XP 98:Wind ows 98 /98SE/Me /2000 When [View Software User Guide] is clicke d: The Software User G uide (PDF file) on the Caplio Software CD- ROM can be displayed on your computer screen. If you are a Windows user and ha[...]
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114 System Requi rem ents for Us ing the Provided Software The foll owing e nvironm ents are nece ssary fo r using the provi ded softwa re. Please ch eck your computer, or the compu ter's u ser ma nual. Caution • If you r comp uter has an upgr aded OS, the USB fu ncti on may no t work no rmally , so it cannot be supp orte d. • Prob lems ma[...]
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115 Installing Sof tware Installin g the Sof tware on Y our Computer (W in dows XP ) Caution • Do n ot con nect yo ur cam era to t he comp uter u ntil indi cate d. If y ou happe ned to conn ect your camera to the computer (resu lting in the [Add New Hardware Wizard] screen appear ing), simpl y cl ick [C ancel], and after d isco nnect ing y our ca[...]
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116 6. Confirm where yo u want to install and click [Next] . [InstallShi eld Wizard Comple te] screen app ears. 7. Click [Finish]. The messag e shown on the right appears . Note After ins tallation, i t may be necessary t o restart your computer . Referenc e For ho w to rem ove (uni nstal l) t he softw are, see P .123. The next st ep is to c onnect[...]
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117 Installing Sof tware Installin g the Sof tware on Y our Computer (Windows 98/9 8SE/Me /2000) Caution • Do n ot con nect yo ur cam era to t he comp uter u ntil indi cate d. If y ou happe ned to conn ect your camera to the computer (resu lting in the [Add New Hardware Wizard] screen appear ing), simpl y cl ick [C ancel], and after d isco nnect [...]
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118 6. Confirm where yo u want to install and click [Next] . [InstallShi eld Wizard Comple te] screen app ears. 7. Click [Finish]. Note After ins tallation, i t may be necessary t o restart your computer . Referenc e For ho w to rem ove (uni nstal l) t he softw are, see P .123.[...]
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119 Installing Sof tware Connect ing t he Came ra to Y our Compu ter After installing the software on yo ur computer , connect yo ur camera to it. 1. Make sure the camera power is off. 2. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of you r compute r . 3. Connect the USB cable to the USB terminal o f your camera. Y our cam era turn s on. For Windows XP T[...]
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120 4. Browse to the fo lder where the WI A driver was installed (by defa ult this sh ould be C: Progr am FilesC apl ioSo ftware WIA driver) and then select [Next]. The WIA Driver is installed. The [C aplio R1/ RZ1] scr een appe ars. 5. Select [RICOH Gate La], check [Always use this program for this action] check bo x, and then click [OK]. T o l[...]
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121 Installing Sof tware Installing Other Softw are For Windows, in addition to the Caplio Software, you c an also install the following software from the CD- ROM provided. • Acrobat Re ader • DirectX Do not install t he software when the camera is connected to your computer with a USB cable. Installing Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader is required[...]
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122 Installing DirectX DirectX is software to play back movies. This camera requires DirectX 7. 1 or later to play movie files in Windows. If you have an earlier version inst alled, please inst all the updated version available on the accompanying CD-ROM. For Windows XP , inst allation of DirectX is not needed because t he updated version is alread[...]
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123 Installing Sof tware Uninstal ling th e Softw ar e For Windows 2000/ XP , Administrator pr ivileges are required to uninstall the sof tware. 1. Click [St art] on the Windows task bar . 2. Select [Settings] and th en [Control Panel]. 3. Double-click the [Add/Remo ve Programs] icon (or the [Add Or Remove Pr ograms ] icon in Wind ows XP). 4. Selec[...]
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124 Installing the Pro vided Software (For Macintosh ) Y ou need to install software for transferring images to your computer before you can down load images from the camera. Referenc e For h ow to d ownload image s from the ca mera i nto your com puter, see the S oftwar e Use r Guide a vailab le fro m the Ca plio Software CD-RO M. For ho w to di s[...]
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125 Installing Sof tware When [Install CaplioSoftware ] is clicked : The following software will be installed: 9:Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2 X: Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10 .3 When [View Software User Guide] is clicke d: The Software User G uide (PDF file) on the Caplio Software CD- ROM can be displayed o n your computer s creen. If not installed, Acrobat [...]
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126 System Requi rem ents for Us ing the Provided Software The following environments are necessary for using the provided software. Please check your computer , or the computer's user manual. Caution • Prob lems may arise due to change s made to the OS enviro nment setting . • Con nectio n to a USB port r etrof itted using an exte nded f [...]
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127 Installing Sof tware Installin g the Sof tware on Y our Computer (Mac O S 8.6 to 9.2.2 ) 1. T urn on your Macintosh and insert the Caplio Software CD- ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Select the O S 9 fo lder . The [Capl io Installer] icon appear s. 3. Double-click [Caplio Installer]. The "Caplio Ins taller" window opens. 4. Clic k [Ins ta[...]
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128 Installin g the Sof tware on Y our Computer (Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10 .3) 1. T urn on your Macintosh and insert the Caplio CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Open the M ac OS X folder . The [C aplio M ounter .pkg ] icon ap pears. 3. Double-click [Caplio Mounter .pkg]. The Install er starts. A screen appears promptin g you to enter th e administra tor&[...]
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129 Installing Sof tware 7. Click the desti nation volume yo u want, and then click [Continue]. 8. Click [Install]. When in stallation finish es, a messa ge appears to infor m you that it i s necessary to restart you r Macintosh . 9. Click [Continue Installation]. The softwar e is in stalled, and after a while an Installation Complete message appea[...]
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132 T r oubleshooting T roub lesho otin g the Came ra Power Supply Symptom Cause Remedy Refer to The power does not come on. Batteries ar e not l oaded. Or t hey are exhausted. Load the batteri es correctly . Recharge or use the AC Adapter . P. 2 0 P .139 P .140 The AC Adapter is not connected correctl y . Reconnect it proper ly . P .140 Because th[...]
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133 T roubleshooting Shooting Symptom Cause Remedy Refer to The camera does not shoot eve n if you press the shutter rel ease button. Batteries ar e not l oaded. Or t hey are exhausted. If usi ng alkal ine batt eries, repl ace the batteries wi th a new set. If using rechargeab le batter ies, r echarge or use the AC Adapter . P. 1 6 P .139 P .140 Th[...]
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134 A picture is blur red. Y ou moved the camera when pressing the shutt er release button. Hold the camera with your elbows ti ght on your body . Or use a tri pod. P. 2 5 When shooting in a dark pla ce (ex. indoor), the s hutter speed s lows down and pictures beco me easily blurred. Use the flash. Or , raise the ISO sensit ivity. P. 3 3 P .55 The [...]
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135 T roubleshooting Playback/Deleting Symptom Cause Remedy Refer to Cannot Playback . Or the Playback scr een does not come out. The camera is not in Playback Mode. Press the Playback but ton. P .35 The VIDEO/A V cable is not connected pr operly . Reconnect it proper ly . P .38 The video format is set wrong . Set to correc t format. P .108 The con[...]
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136 Other Problems Symptom Cause Remedy Refer to Cannot load the Memory Card. The card is facing the wrong way . Load corr ectly . P .20 Even when t he camera's buttons are pressed, it does not operate . Batteries ar e runn ing low . If using al kaline ba tteries, r eplace th e batteries wi th a new set. If using rechargeab le batter ies, r ec[...]
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137 Appe ndices A. Sp ecifi cations General Camera Parts Video S ignal Format NTSC, P AL Power So urce V oltage AA Dry Alkaline Ba tteries (1. 5 V) x 2 Rechargeab le Battery (3 .7 V) x 1 Externa l Part (A C Adapte r); 3.8 V External Dimensions Weight 100.2mm (W) x 55.0mm (H) x 25.0mm (D) (excluding pro jecting par ts Weig ht Approx. 150g (excluding[...]
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138 Image Data Record/Replay Part I/O Terminals Memory Cards that can Record , Playback • Shutter Still image: 8, 4 , 2, 1 to 1/2000 seconds Movie: 1/30 to 1/2000 seconds • ISO Sensitivity AUT O, ISO64, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800 Distanc e Control • AF Method Normal Shooting : Externa l Passive / CCD method; Macro: C CD met hod • AF Mea[...]
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139 B. Optional Accessor ies The Caplio R1 can be used wit h the items (sold separately) listed below . Inserting the Rechargeable Battery (sold separately) The rechargeable battery (DB-50) is another option for powering this camera. This battery is co nvenient because it can be used over and over again by recharging, and t he battery power lasts l[...]
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140 Removing the Rechargeable Battery. 1. Open the b attery/card cover . 2. Remove the rechargeable battery . 3. Close the battery/card cover and slide it back into place. Caution • Ple ase remov e the rec harg eable bat teri es if you are not going to use th e camera f or a long period of time. • Store the remove d batte ry i n a dr y cool pla[...]
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141 Removing the AC Adapter Make sure the camera is turned off before removing the AC Adapter . 1. Unplug the power plug fro m the outlet . 2. Slide the battery/card cover toward the rear side to open it. 3. Remove the battery . 4. Close the battery/card cover and slide it back into place. Caution • Be sure to firmly attach cables and plug in cor[...]
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142 D. Menu I tems By Mode Shooting Menu (Movie Mode) Shooting Menu (Scene Mode, except in T ext Mode) Shooting Menu (Text Mode) Setting Opt io n Refer to Movie Size [320], 160 P .59 Focu s [AF], M F , SNAP , ∞ P. 6 1 White Balance [AUT O], (Day light), (Overcast), (Tungs ten light), (Fluore scent light), (One Push) P. 5 3 Setting Opt io n Refer [...]
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143 E. Func tion s W hos e Defau lts w ill be R estored up on P ower- off Power-off may reset so me function setting s to their de faults. Th e table below indicates whether o r not the fun ction will be reset t o its defaults upon power- off. Mode Function The current setting is kept:O, Restored:X Setup DA TE SE TTINGS O POWER S A VE O AUTO POWER [...]
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144 F . Num ber of I mages That Ca n be Sto red in I n t e rn a l M e m o ry / S D M e mo r y C ar d The fol lowing table shows th e appr oximate nu mber of imag es that can be recorded onto an SD mem ory ca rd at variou s image size and picture quality settings. Note • The nu mber of remain ing sho ts avai lable may dif fer fro m the ac tual num[...]
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145 G. Using Y our Camera Abroad AC Adapter (Model AC-4b) Can be used in regions with a current of 120V , 50Hz/60Hz. If you are goin g to travel to a country th at uses a differe nt shaped wall outlet /plug, please consult your trav el agent o n a plu g adapter suitab le for w all outlet s in yo ur cou ntry of d estination. Warra nty This product i[...]
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146 H. Caut ions on Use • This product is for domestic use. The warranty is only valid domestically . • Should the pr oduct fa il or ma lfunction while you are a broad, the manufacturer assumes no re sponsibility for servicing the product locally or beari ng the exp enditur e incurr ed the refore. • Be sure not to drop or apply an y sudden f [...]
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147 I. Car e and St or ag e Care • Please n ote that if fingerp rints, dirt, etc. get onto the lens, pi cture quality will suffer . • Wh en dust or dirt do es get o n the lens, do not touch i t dir ectly with yo ur fingers, a nd either use a b lower (availab le in sto res) to blow it off, or a soft cloth t o gently dust it off. • After use at[...]
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148 J . Er r or Messages If an error m essage is displayed on the LCD M onitor , take the corresponding action. Error Message Cause and Action Page INSER T CARD No c ard is loaded. Insert a card . P .20 SET THE DA TE ON THE SETUP MENU The date is not set. Set the date. P .106 FILE NUMB ER OVER The file number limit has been exc eeded. P lease use a[...]
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149 K. W ar ranty and Ser vicin g 1. This product i s backed by a limited warr anty . During the w arranty peri od mentioned i n the Wa rranty supplied with your camera, any defective pa rts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a ca mera malfu nction, cont act the dealer fro m which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh service[...]
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150 Note • Bef ore sendin g the came ra in for repa ir , check t he batter y and read th e in struct ion ma nual again t o e nsure prope r opera tion. • Some repa irs r equir e a signif icant am ount o f tim e to be c omplet ed. • When sendin g the came ra to a s ervice center , please includ e a note w hich de scrib es the defec tive p art a[...]
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151 Index A AC Adapter ............................... .....11, 140 Acrobat Reade r ............... ................... .113 ADJ BTN.SET. ........ ............................ ...99 ADJ. Button .. ................... ......................49 Auto Bracket ........... ............................ ...66 AUTO POWER OFF ........................... .102 [...]
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152 Trouble ......... ................... ....................132 Troubleshooting ............... ................... .132 U Uninstalling ... ............................ ...........123 USB Cable .............. ............................ ...10 USB Driver .... ................... ............113, 125 V Voice Memo .. ............................ ..[...]
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T el ephone Su ppor t Number s in Eur ope UK (from w ithin the UK) 02073 656 580 (from out side of the UK ) +4 4 2073 656 580 Deut schland (innerhalb De utsch lands ) 06331 268 438 (außer halb De utsch lands) +49 6 331 268 438 France (à partir de la Franc e) 0800 91 489 7 (en deho rs de l a France) +4 9 6331 268 409 Itali a (dall’Itali a) 02 69[...]
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From e nvironme nt al friend liness to en vironment al conserva tion and t o environment al managem ent Ricoh is ag ressi vely prom oting e nvir onmen t- fri endly activit ies an d als o envir onmen t cons erva tion activi ties to sol ve the great subject of mana gemen t as one of th e citiz esns on our precio us e arth. T o reduce th e envir onmen[...]