Ricoh G700SE manual

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    Camer a User Guide The serial number of this product is given on the bottom face of the camera. Basic Operations If you are using the camera f or the first time, read this section. This section provides a basic overview of how to turn on the camera, take pictures and play back pictures. Adv anced Operations Read this section when you want to learn [...]

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    1 Prefac e This manual provides inf ormation on how to use the shooting and playback functions of this product, as well as warnings on its use. T o make the best use of this product ’ s functions, read this manual thoroughly before use . Please keep this manual handy for ease of ref erence. Ricoh Co., Ltd . Safety Precautions Read all safety prec[...]

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    2 Safety Precautions Warning Symbols Various symbols ar e used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to prevent ph ysical 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 imminent risk of death or serious injury if ignored o[...]

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    3 W a rning ● Turn off the power immediately in the ev ent of abnormalities such as smoke or unusual odors being emitted. Remove the battery as soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. If you ar e drawing power from a household electrical outlet, be sure to unplug the power cor d from the outlet to avoid fire or electric[...]

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    4 ● Keep the equipment out of the reach of children. ● D o not touch the internal components of the equipment if they become exposed as a result of being dropped or damaged . T he high-voltage circuitry in the equipment could lead to an electric shock. Remove the battery as soon as possible, being careful to av oid electric shocks or burns. T a[...]

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    5 Using the Manuals The following two manuals ar e included with your G700SE. “Camera User Guide ” ( This booklet) This guide explains the usage and functions of the camera. It also explains how to install the provided software on your computer . “Software User Guide” (PDF file) The “S oftware User Guide” is available in the following f[...]

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    6 C ontents Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ 2 Using the Manuals ................................................................................................ 5 Contents ..............................................................................................[...]

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    7 Adv anced Opera tions 49 1 ADJ. Button Functions 50 Selecting Shooting Menu Options Assigned to the ADJ./MEMO Button .... 50 Shifting the AE and AF T argets ............................................................................................ 51 2 T aking Pic tures in Scene Mode 52 Scene Mode Options .......................................[...]

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    8 6 Shooting Menu 62 Using the Menu ................................................................................................... 62 Shooting Menu Options ...................................................................................63 Density : Adjusting Contrast in T ext Mode ............................................................[...]

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    9 7 Playback Menu 72 Using the Menu ................................................................................................... 72 Playback Menu Options ....................................................................................73 Resize: Creating Small C opies of Images .............................................................[...]

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    10 8 Setup Menu 82 Using the Menu ................................................................................................... 82 Setup Menu Options..........................................................................................83 Format [Car d]: Formatting Memory Cards ..............................................................[...]

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    11 SD WORM: Disabling Passw ord Pr otection for SD WORM Cards ........................ 93 Menus: Adding P assword Pr otection to the Menus ................................................. 93 9 Camera Memo Menu 94 Using the Menu ................................................................................................... 94 Camera Memo Menu O[...]

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    12 10 Expanded Settings Menu 98 Using the Menu ................................................................................................... 98 Expanded Settings Menu Options ................................................................ 99 GPS Datum: Choosing a Geodetic System for GPS .................................................. 99 G[...]

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    13 11 Bluetooth® 105 Bluetooth® Connections ................................................................................ 105 Entering a Passw ord ............................................................................................................... 106 T ransferring Images During Playback (Bluetooth®) ............................. 1[...]

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    14 14 Barcode Reader 142 The BR-1 Barcode Reader .............................................................................. 142 15 Direct Printing 144 About the Direct Print F unction ................................................................. 144 Connecting the Camera to a Printer .........................................................[...]

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    Basic Operations If you ar e using the camera for the first time , read this section. Packing List ..........................................16 How to Use the Mode Dial ...................17 Names of Parts .....................................18 Picture Display .....................................20 Getting Ready ..................................[...]

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    16 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Packing List Open the package and make sure all the items are included. * The actual appearance of items included may differ . • G700SE The serial number of the camera is provided on the bottom face of the camera. • Rechargeable Battery • Battery Charger • Accessory Shoe[...]

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    17 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. How to U se the Mode Dial Set the mode dial to the desired mode before shooting still images or movies. Mode Dial Symbols and Descriptions Symbol Function Description Refer to V CALS Mode Quality and size are adjusted to produce photographs suitable f or public works photography[...]

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    18 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Names of Parts Camera Front V iew 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Item Name Refer to 1 AF Auxiliar y Light P .84 2 Shutter Release Button P .31 3 Mode Dial P .17, 31, 37, 52 4 POWER Button P .28 5 Accessory Shoe P .180 6 Speaker P .56 7 Strap Eyelet P .16 8 Flash P .35 9 Microphone P .55 1[...]

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    19 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Rear View 1 2 3 7 6 4 5 8 3 13 9 12 10 11 16 15 14 17 Item Name Refer to 1 Picture Display P .20 2 Auto Focus/F lash Lamp P .32, 35 3 Strap Eyelet P .16 4 z ( T elephoto)/ 8 (Enlarged V iew) Button P .33, 38, 40 5 Z ( Wide-angle)/ 9 ( Thumbnail V iew) Button P .33, 38, 40 6 6 ( [...]

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    20 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Picture Display Example of Picture Display when Shooting Pictures F3.5 F3.5 F3.5 F3.5 1 Sec 1 Sec 1 Sec 1 Sec 4 : 3 F 3 F 4: 3 F 4:3 F 4 4 4 ΜΥ1 ΜΥ1 ΜΥ1 ΜΥ1 Interval I n t e r v a l I n t e r v a l Interval X4.8 X4.8 X4.8 X4.8 1 / 1000 1000 1 / 1000 1 / 1000 EV EV + 0.7 [...]

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    21 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. 640 640 640 640 0 0 : 00 0 0 / 0 0 : 02 0 2 00 : 0 0 / 00 : 0 2 00 : 00 / 00 : 02 Shutter button : Start Shutter button : Start Shutter button : Start Shutter button : Start 34 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 Movie Mode Item Name Refer to Item Name Refer to 34 Recording Time P .174 36 M[...]

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    22 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The picture display may display messages to inform you of operational instructions or the camera’ s status while in use. • Additional information can be viewed by pressing the DISP[...]

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    23 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Getting Ready T urn the power on and get ready to shoot. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Be sure the camera is off before remo ving the battery. • For information on how to turn the camera off , see P .29. About th[...]

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    24 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The batter y may become very hot immediately after operation. T urn the camera off and leave it to cool down sufficiently bef ore removing the battery . • Please remove the battery if[...]

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    25 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. About Formatting ------------------------------------------------------------------- Before using a memory card for the first time or after using a memory card in other devices, be sure to f ormat it with this camera. Memory cards can be formatted using the [F ormat [Car d]] ite[...]

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    26 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Charging the Rechar geable Battery (DB-65) DB-65 Li-ion batteries must be charged befor e use. 1 Insert the battery into the battery charger , making sure that the r and s markings on the battery match those on the battery charger . • The batter y label should face up. Caution[...]

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    27 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Loading the Battery and SD Memory Card After recharging the r echargeable battery, load the battery and the SD memory card. Be sure the camera is off before r emoving the battery or the SD memory card. 1 T urn the battery/card cov er knob toward the M mark t o open the cover . 2[...]

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    28 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Removing the Rechargeable Battery T urn the battery/card cover knob toward the M mark to open the cover . Release the hook that locks the rechargeable battery . The battery is ejec ted. P ull the battery out of the camera. Be careful not to drop the battery when removing it from[...]

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    29 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • If you adjust the clock before turning the camera off, the camera will displa y the number of shots taken since the clock was set. • A zero is displayed if the clock is not set. Usin[...]

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    30 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Setting the Date and Time 1 P ress the !"#$ buttons to set the year , month, date, time and format. • Change the setting with !" and move the item with #$ . • Y ou can cancel the setting by pressing the DISP . button. 2 Check the inf ormation on the screen and then[...]

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    31 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Basic Shooting Now you are r eady . Shooting in Auto Shooting Mode (F ocus and Shoot) T urn the mode dial to 5 to shoot with auto shooting mode. The shutter release button w orks in two steps. When you press the shutter r elease button halfway (Half-press), the auto-focus functi[...]

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    32 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. 4 T o take a pic ture with the subject in the foreground in focus against a background, half-pr ess the shutter release button to focus on the subject, and then compose your shot. Shooting range Subject to be focused 5 Gently press the shutter r elease button all the way . • T[...]

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    33 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Preventing Camera Shak e --------------------------------------------------------- • Press the shutter release butt on gently to prevent camera shake. • If you move the camera when pressing the shutter release button, the still image might not come out clearly due to camera [...]

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    34 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Using the Digital Zoom ------------------------------------------------------------- Optical zoom offers magnifications of up t o 5.0 ×; if desired, magnification can be further increased by up to 4.0 × using digital zoom. F or digital zooming, r elease the z button once when [...]

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    35 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Using the F lash Y ou can select the flash mode that best suits your shot. At the time of purchase, the camera is set to [F lash Off ]. 1 W ith the camera ready to shoot , press the F button. • The list of the flash modes symbol is displayed on the picture display . Flash Off [...]

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    36 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The flash mode setting is retained until you press the F button again. • The auxiliar y flash fires to increase the AE accuracy . • The flash can not be used in some shooting modes[...]

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    37 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Shooting in CALS Mode In CALS mode, you can shoot photos in a quality and size suitable to be submitted as official public works pictures. P icture quality and size are set beforehand in [ CALS Pic Quality] on the setup menu ( G P .87). At shipment, [CALS Pic Quality] is set to [...]

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    38 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Playing Back Images V iewing Y our Images T o select playback mode, press the 6 (Playback) button. When the camera is off, pressing and holding the 6 (Playback) button longer than 1 second turns the camera on in playback mode. Press the #$ butt ons to display the previous file o[...]

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    39 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. 81 Fr ames T o display pictures 81 at a time, press 9 in the 20-frame view . Press the DISP . button to change between the thumbnail list and page list. In the page list, press the !"#$ buttons to select the page. T o display the highlighted photo full frame, press the ADJ.[...]

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    40 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Enlarging Images T o zoom in on a photo that is currently display ed full frame, press the 8 ( Enlarged view) button. Maximum magnification varies with image size. Image Size Enlarged View (maximum magnification) z 4 : 3 F 3.4 × a 4 : 3 F/ a 4 : 3 N/ b 4 : 3 F 6.7 × Image size[...]

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    41 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Deleting F iles Y ou can delete files from the SD memory card or internal memory. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Y ou can use the [Recover File] function to r estore needed files that you accidentally deleted( G P .[...]

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    42 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Deleting Multiple Files Y ou can select multiple files for simultaneous deletion either individually or by selecting one or more ranges consisting of two images and all photographs between them. T o delete multiple files, press the D (Delete) button in playback mode and f ollow [...]

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    43 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Specifying a Range of Multiple Files 1 P ress the !" buttons to select [Delete Multi] and then press the MENU/OK button. • Omit this step if the camera is already in multi-frame view. 2 P ress the !" buttons to select [Sel. Range] and then press the MENU/OK button. 3[...]

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    44 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Changing the Display with the DISP . Button Pressing the DISP . button allows you to change the screen displa y mode and toggle the information display ed on the picture display . During Shooting Mode 4 : 3 F 3 F 4: 3 F 4:3 F 9999 9999 9999 9999 4 : 3 F 3 F 4: 3 F 4:3 F 9999 999[...]

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    45 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • When [Shooting Info. Display Fr ame] is set to [On] in the setup menu, the shooting information display frame can be displayed f or normal symbol display and histogram display ( G P .8[...]

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    46 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Maximizing the Picture Display Brightness Hold the DISP . button down in shooting mode to maximize the display brightness in shooting mode. When the brightness is at the maximum setting, holding the DISP . button down returns the brightness to the level set in [L CD Brightness] [...]

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    47 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. Level indica tor display When level: The level indicator becomes g reen, indicating that the scale is in the middle. Green When tilted to the right or left: The mark on the level indicator becomes orange, indicating the opposite side of the direction in which the camera is tilte[...]

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    48 If you are using the camer a for the first time, read this section. About the Histogram Displa y When Histogram is on, a histogram appears in the lower right corner on the picture display . A histogram is a graph indicating the number of pixels on the vertical axis and the brightness on the horizontal axis (from left to right, shadows (dark area[...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A dv anced Operations Read this section when you wan t to learn more about the differen t camera functions. 1 ADJ. Button F unctions ...................50 2 T aking Pictures in Scene Mode ......52 3 Shooting and Viewing Movies ....... 55 4 Memos ............................................57 5 Using Cust om[...]

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    50 ADJ. Button Functions 1 1 ADJ. Button F unc tions The ADJ./MEMO button has the f ollowing functions. 1 Assigning four functions from the shooting menu (ADJ . mode) 2 Shifting the AE and AF targets 3 Memos ( G P .57) Selecting Shooting Menu Options Assigned to the ADJ./MEMO Button Y ou can assign four functions from the shooting menu to the ADJ./[...]

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    51 ADJ. Button Functions 1 Shifting the AE and AF T argets Y ou can shift the target for automatic exposure ( AE) and/or auto focus (AF). Available Setting Description AE/AF AE and AF are set t o Spot AE and Spot AF respectively and the target can be moved f or both simultaneously ( The targets for Spot AE and Spot AF occupy the same position). AF [...]

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    52 T aking Pictures in Scene Mode 2 2 T ak ing Pictures in Scene Mode Scene Mode Options Y ou can use scene mode to select from among five still image modes and movie, and shoot with settings automatically optimized for shooting conditions. High Sens Use when taking pictures in dimly lit places. The picture display also becomes brighter . Fir efigh[...]

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    53 T aking Pictures in Scene Mode 2 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When using [Zoom Macro], y ou can shoot close-ups within the following distances: Minimum Shooting Distance (from the front of the lens) Shooting Range Approx. 1 cm Approx. 14.8 mm × 11.1 mm (when digital zoom is not used) [...]

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    54 T aking Pictures in Scene Mode 2 Using Sk ew Correction Mode 1 S elect [Skew Correct Mode] in the scene mode menu and press the MENU/OK button. 2 Press the shutter release button to shoot the picture. • The display indicates that the image is being processed, and then the area recogniz ed as the correction range is displayed with an orange fra[...]

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    55 Shooting and Viewing Movies 3 3 Shooting and V iewing Movies Shooting Movies Select [Movie] in the scene mode menu to record movies with sound . Frame siz e can be selected as described on P .63. Each movie you shoot is recorded as an A VI file. Press the shutt er release button to start recording . The [ O ] icon will blink. T o zoom in or out [...]

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    56 Shooting and Viewing Movies 3 Playing Back Mo vies T o play back movies, follo w the steps below . 1 S elect the movie you want to play back in playback mode. 2 Press the ADJ./MEMO button. • Playback begins. T he elapsed playback indicator or the elapsed time is displayed on the screen. 640 640 640 640 0001 0001 / 9999 9999 0001 / 9999 0001 / [...]

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    57 Memos 4 4 Memos For inf ormation on creating, transf erring, and configuring memo lists, see the supplied “S oftware User Guide” . Image files created with the camera contain fields that can be used to store inf ormation about the image. The camera memo function employs these fields for memos that can be used t o identify and classify photos[...]

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    58 Memos 4 3 Press MENU/OK. • Press MENU/OK to accept the current memo . 4 T ake photographs . • The memo will be added to all new photos. V iewing Memos The process f or viewing memos varies with the option selected for [Camera Memo Mode] ( G P .95) in the camera memo menu. Mode1 1 Display the desired photo in playback mode. • Photographs to[...]

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    59 Using Custom Help 5 5 Using Custom Help Pressing DISP . when [On] is selected for [Cust om Help] ( G P .104) in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98) displays previously-selected JPEG images (“ custom help”). C ustom help is available in the shooting ( G P .62) and playback ( G P .72) menus. Creating C ustom Help The JPEG images must first b[...]

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    60 Using Custom Help 5 6 S elect [ Y es]. • H ighlight [ Y es] and press MENU/OK to copy the images to internal memory and return to the expanded settings menu. If memory is insufficient, a warning will be displayed and copying will be interrupted. An y custom help images copied to that point will remain in internal memory. Note -----------------[...]

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    61 Using Custom Help 5 V iewing C ustom Help 1 Display the menus. • Press MENU/OK to display the shooting or playback menu. 2 Press DISP . • Custom help is displayed in ascending order by file name . Press # or $ to page through help one file at a time, or ! or " to skip ten files forward or back. Custom help can be displayed twenty files [...]

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    62 Shooting Menu 6 6 Shooting Menu The shooting menu is used to adjust camera settings when taking pictures. T o display the shooting menu, press the MENU/OK button when the camera is in shooting mode. Using the Menu 1 Press the MENU/OK button in shooting mode. • The shooting menu is displayed. • I n scene mode, press # to highlight the [MODE] [...]

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    63 Shooting Menu 6 Shooting Menu Options Density Adjust contrast when using the [ T ext Mode] option in scene mode. Size G P .174 Choose the size of pictures taken using the [ T ext Mode] option in scene mode. Movie Siz e G P .174 Choose the movie frame size. Picture Quality/Size G P .174 Adjust picture quality and size when taking pictures. Focus [...]

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    64 Shooting Menu 6 Continuous Mode The camera recor ds photographs one after the other while the shutter release button is pr essed. Select [Off ] to take one photo each time the shutter r elease button is pressed. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • F ocus and exposure value are locked . • T[...]

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    65 Shooting Menu 6 Interval Shooting T ake photos automatically at intervals ranging from five seconds to thr ee hours in five-second increments. Hours Minutes Seconds Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • The interval shooting setting is cleared when the camera is turned off . • The time until[...]

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    66 Shooting Menu 6 White Balance G P .70 Adjust the white balance. ISO Setting G P .71 Adjust ISO sensitivity . Edit Det ection If pictures taken with [On] selected for this option are transf erred to a computer , changes made after the images were r ecorded can be detected using image authentication software, including the supplied EC1 application[...]

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    67 Shooting Menu 6 Fo cu s Manual Focus (MF) Manual focus (MF) can be used to focus at a selected distance when the camera is unable to focus using autof ocus. A focus bar is displayed in the picture display . 4 : 3 F 3 F 4: 3 F 4:3 F 9999 9999 9999 9999 Hold : Ho l d : H o l d : Hold : 1 Press and hold the MENU/OK button as required. • Pressing [...]

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    68 Shooting Menu 6 Auto Brack et Choose the type of bracketing per formed. Auto Brack et If [On] is selected, the camera will take three photos each time the shutter r elease button is pressed: one underexposed by 0.5 EV, a sec ond at current exposure settings, and a third ov erexposed by 0.5 EV . An icon is displayed when [ On] is selected. Record[...]

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    69 Shooting Menu 6 Exposure Compensation Use exposure compensation to vary exposure from the value selected by the camera. Choose from values between –2 and +2; negative values produce darker pictures, positiv e values brighter pictures. Exposure compensation may be r equired in the following situations: For backlighting When the background is pa[...]

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    70 Shooting Menu 6 White Balance Adjust the white balance so that a white subject will appear white . At purchase, the white balanc e mode is set to [Auto]. Change the setting in situations where the white balance is difficult to adjust eff ectively , such as when shooting an object of a single color or when shooting under multiple light sources. A[...]

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    71 Shooting Menu 6 Manual 1 Measure white balance. • Af ter selecting [Manual] in the white balance menu and placing a blank piece of paper or other white object under the lighting you wish to measure, aim the camera at the object and press the DISP . button to measure white balanc e. 2 Press the MENU/OK button. • The symbol appears on the scre[...]

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    72 Playback Menu 7 7 Playback Menu The options in the playback menu can be used to perform a variety of operations on existing pictures. T o display the playback menu, select playback mode and press the MENU/OK button. Using the Menu 1 Press the 6 (Playback) button to select the playback mode . 2 Press the !"#$ buttons to display the desired f[...]

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    73 Playback Menu 7 Playback Menu Options Resize Y ou can reduce the image size of a shot still image to create a new file with a different image siz e. Original Resized l 4 : 3 F/ l 4 : 3 N/ j 3 : 2 F/ e 4 : 3 F/ c 4 : 3 F/ b 4 : 3 F a 4 : 3 F/ z 4 : 3 F a 4 : 3 F/ a 4 : 3 N z 4 : 3 F Caution --------------------------------------------------------[...]

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    74 Playback Menu 7 Recover File Restore deleted files . Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Deleted files cannot be restor ed after per forming any of the following operations . • T urning the camera off • Switching fr om playback mode to shooting mode • Using DPOF , Resize, Copy to C ard fro[...]

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    75 Playback Menu 7 Tr i m Create a cropped c opy of the current photograph. Press 8 or 9 t o adjust the crop size and press ! , " , # , or $ to position the crop . Press the MENU/OK butt on to save the cropped image to a separate file . Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Y ou can only [...]

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    76 Playback Menu 7 • The size of the image after cropping depends on the size of the original and the size of the crop (the cr op displayed when you select [ T rim] is the second largest; to select the largest crop , press 9 ). Original image size T rimming level T rimmed image size l 4 : 3 F/ l 4 : 3 N (4000 × 3000) 1, 2 4000 × 3000 3 2592 × [...]

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    77 Playback Menu 7 Contr ast Correction Create copies that hav e been processed to adjust brightness and contrast. Highlight [Contrast Corr ection] in the playback menu and press $ to displa y a level slider and histogram. Press ! t o make the photo brighter , or " to make it darker . Five settings are available. Press the MENU/OK butt on. T h[...]

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    78 Playback Menu 7 Skew Correction Create copies that hav e been processed to reduc e the effects of perspective on rectangular objects, such as message boards or business cards. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Y ou can use skew correction for still images shot with this camera. Y ou cannot [...]

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    79 Playback Menu 7 Protect [Prot ect] allows you to protect files from being accidentally deleted. If [1 File] is selected, you can pr otect or unprotect the file selected by pressing the #$ buttons. If [Select All] or [Cancel All] is selected, you can protect or unprotect all files. Selecting Multiple Files Select [Sel Mult] to change the protect [...]

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    80 Playback Menu 7 3 S elect the last frame and press the MENU/OK button. • Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to selec t multiple ranges. 4 Press the D button. 107 107 / 111 111 107 / 111 107 / 111 Protect Pro te ct Pro te ct Protect 4 : 3 F 3 F 4: 3 F 4:3 F Start Start Start Start Execute Execute Execute Execute Note -----------------------------------------[...]

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    81 Playback Menu 7 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T o remove the DPOF settings for multiple still images, f ollow the same steps described above to set the number of copies to print t o [0] for each image, and then press the MENU/OK button. V iewing Pictures on T V T o view pictures on a T[...]

  • Page 83

    82 Setup Menu 8 8 Setup Menu Y ou can change the camera settings by displaying the setup menu from the shooting menu ( G P .62) or playback menu ( G P .72). Using the Menu 1 Press the MENU/OK button. • The shooting menu (or the playback menu) appears. 2 Press # to highlight the tab for the current menu. 3 Press ! or " to highlight the setup [...]

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    83 Setup Menu 8 8 Press MENU/OK, or press # and then MENU/OK. • The setup menu disappears and the camera is ready for shooting or playback. • The setup menu may appear depending on the setting. In this case, press the MENU/OK button to return t o the shooting or playback screen. • Pressing the # button in Step 8 confirms the setting and the d[...]

  • Page 85

    84 Setup Menu 8 ADJ Button Setting 1–4 G P .50 Choose the role performed by the ADJ./MEMO button. AF Auxiliar y Light If [On] is selected, the AF auxiliary light will light to assist autofocus. Operation Sounds Choose the sounds made by the camera. Available Settings Description All All sounds on. Level Sound Only the level sound is emitted. Shut[...]

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    85 Setup Menu 8 Digital Zoom Image G P .89 Choose [Auto Resiz e] to record pictures taken with dig ital zoom at actual size, [Normal] to enlarge image data from the cent er of the frame. Level Setting G P .46 Adjust level indicator and lev el sound settings. Grid Guide Display Options G P .44 Choose the type of framing grid available in shooting mo[...]

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    86 Setup Menu 8 Card Sequence No. When you switch SD memory cards, you can set your camera t o continue consecutive numbering from the pr eviously loaded card. Available Settings Description On (Continue numbering) Files names consist of “R” followed by a seven-digit number (e.g ., “R0010001.jpg”), assigned in ascending or der from 0010001 [...]

  • Page 88

    87 Setup Menu 8 CALS Pic Quality Choose picture quality and size options for CALS mode ( G P .37). Start Date/Time Select [On] to display the current time and date when y ou turn the camera on and select shooting mode. Choose/Change P assword G P .90 Choose a password or change the curr ent password. P asswords restrict access to some camera functi[...]

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    88 Setup Menu 8 Reg. My Settings Save current camera settings in [MY1] or [MY2]. Settings sav ed in [MY1] are recalled when the mode dial is rotat ed to T , those saved in [MY2] when the mode dial is rotated to U . 1 S et the camera to the desired settings . 2 S elect [Reg. My Settings] in the setup menu ( G P .82) and press the $ button. • A con[...]

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    89 Setup Menu 8 Digital Zoom Image If [Normal] (the default option) is selected for [Digital Zoom Image] , digital zoom will enlarge image data from the c enter of the frame to create a picture at the current image size , creating a slightly grain y image. T o record pictures taken with dig ital zoom at actual size, select [Auto Resiz e]. The size [...]

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    90 Setup Menu 8 Choose/Change Password Choose the password that must be enter ed to access passwor d-protected settings ( G P .92). The password can be a barc ode or a phrase entered via an on-screen keyboard. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The current passwor d is required t o change an e[...]

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    91 Setup Menu 8 Ke yboard 1 Enter a password of up to 16 characters. • H ighlight characters using ! , " , # , or $ and press MENU/OK to enter the highlighted character at the current cursor position (to delete the character at the current cursor position, select [Delete]). Press ADJ ./MEMO when entry is complete (to exit without changing th[...]

  • Page 93

    92 Setup Menu 8 Passw ord Protection Choose the camera functions protected with the password selected using [Choose/Change P assword] ( G P .90). Five options are av ailable. Off Choose this option to allow unrestricted access t o all camera functions. No password is requir ed. Camera Y ou will be prompted to enter a passw ord when the camera is tu[...]

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    93 Setup Menu 8 SD WORM No password is requir ed when SD WORM cards ( G P .24) are used. If no memory card is inser ted or another type of card is used, you will be prompted to enter a passw ord when the camera is turned on. Entering an incorrect password will cause the camera to turn off . Menus A password is requir ed to display the camera menus.[...]

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    94 9 Camera Memo Men u 9 Camera Memo Menu Using the Menu 1 Press the MENU/OK button. • The shooting menu (or the playback menu) appears. 2 Press # to highlight the tab for the current menu. 3 Press ! or " to highlight the camera memo menu tab . • The camera memo menu tab is third from the top . Indicates the range of displayed screens. 4 P[...]

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    95 9 Camera Memo Men u Camer a Memo Menu Options Camera Memo Mode “Software User Guide” G P .28 Choose from the following options: Available Settings Description Mode1 Choose a separate description for each item. Mode2 Choose from pre-selected combinations. Descriptions can not be selected for individual items. Memo Skip “Software User Guide?[...]

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    96 9 Camera Memo Men u Display Memo at Star tup Select [On] to display the camera memo dialog when the camera is turned on. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This option is only available if a memo list has been transferr ed to the camera. Memo Increment “Software User Guide” G P .32 If [On][...]

  • Page 98

    97 9 Camera Memo Men u Barcode Type Choose from the following options: Available Settings Description Auto The camera automatically detects the barcode type. Linear Use for linear barcodes . The following types are supported: EAN-13/8 (JAN-13/8), UPC-A/E, UPC/EAN (with add-ons), Interleaved 2 of 5, CODEBAR (NW -7), CODE 39, C ODE 93, CODE 128 T YPE[...]

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    98 Expanded Settings Menu 10 10 Expanded S ettings Menu Using the Menu 1 Press the MENU/OK button. • The shooting menu (or the playback menu) appears. 2 Press # to highlight the tab for the current menu. 3 Press ! or " to highlight the expanded settings menu tab . • The expanded settings menu tab is fourth from the top. Indicates the range[...]

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    99 Expanded Settings Menu 10 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For some functions, the setting selection method may diff er from what is explained here. F or detailed operation, see the explanation of each func tion. Expanded Settings Menu Options GPS Datum Choose the geodetic system used whe[...]

  • Page 101

    100 Expanded Settings Menu 10 GPS Data Selec t G P .136 Choose which device is used when both a GP-1 and a Bluetooth®- equipped GPS unit are connected. Choose [GPS Options] t o use the GP-1, [Bluetooth] to use the Bluetooth®-equipped GPS unit. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If a GP-1 is con[...]

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    101 Expanded Settings Menu 10 Compass Calibration If a GP-1 is connected, its compass can be calibrated by highlighting [ Y es], pressing MENU/OK, and then holding the camera in one hand and slowly moving it through a large figur e eight while rotating your wrist. Each pass should take from five to eight seconds; a beep will sound if calibration is[...]

  • Page 103

    102 Expanded Settings Menu 10 Communication Mode Choose whether data transmitted using [File Send] ( G P .74) and quick send ( G P .104) are sent via wireless LAN ([ W-LAN]) or Bluetooth® ([Bluetooth]). I mport Communication Setting G P .125 Highlight [ Y es] and press MENU/OK to load a host list previously created and transmitted to the camera us[...]

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    103 Expanded Settings Menu 10 Bluetooth Pass Key Enter a password f or Bluetooth® connections, allowing the camera to supply the password automatically when it connects to a passwor d-protected Bluetooth® device. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • F or information on using passwords with a [...]

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    104 Expanded Settings Menu 10 Auto Delete Select [On] to automatically delete files fr om the camera after they have been transmitted to a computer . Quick S end Mode G P .108 Upload pictures to a computer as they are taken. Bluetooth P rofile Choose a profile for connection to Bluetooth® devices . Available Settings Description OPP/BIP Use BIP if[...]

  • Page 106

    105 Bluetooth® 11 11 Bluetooth® The camera supports both Bluetooth® and wireless LAN for wireless data transfer . Bluetooth® can be used to connect simultaneously to multiple computers and other devices. Bef ore using Bluetooth®, select [Bluetooth] for [C ommunication Mode] ( G P .102) in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98). Bluetooth® Conn[...]

  • Page 107

    106 Bluetooth® 11 Entering a Passw ord If an authentication key, or passw ord, is required f or connection to a Bluetooth® device, a message will be display ed. Enter a password as described below . 1 Press MENU/OK. • An on-screen keyboard will be displayed. 2 Enter the password. • Enter a password as described on P .91 (for information on se[...]

  • Page 108

    107 Bluetooth® 11 T ransferring Images During Pla yback (Bluetooth®) Images can be copied to Bluetooth® devices using the [F ile Send] option in the playback menu ( G P .72). 1 S elect [File Send]. • S elect [File Send]. If you intend to copy only one picture, display the picture full frame before proc eeding. Highlight [File Send] in the play[...]

  • Page 109

    108 Bluetooth® 11 Skipping Steps 1 and 2-------------------------------------------------------------- Once you have selected a host and passwor d, the options in Step 3 can be displayed by pressing and holding DISP . during playback . Interrupting T ransfer --------------------------------------------------------------- Pressing DISP ., 6 , or th[...]

  • Page 110

    109 Bluetooth® 11 Interrupting T ransfer/T erminating the Connection ------------------------- T o interrupt transfer , rotate the mode dial or pr ess DISP ., 6 , or the shutter release button. T o interrupt transfer and terminate the connection, select playback mode or turn the camera off. Choosing a Host -----------------------------------------[...]

  • Page 111

    110 Bluetooth® 11 T wo- T ouch T ransfer T o upload your most recent photo: 1 Press $ . • A confirmation dialog will be displayed. (If this is the first time you have used two-touch transfer , you will be asked if you wish to choose a host; highlight [ Y es] and press MENU/OK to display a list of Bluetooth® devices. P ress ! or " to highli[...]

  • Page 112

    111 Bluetooth® 11 Auto T ransfer Select [Auto] to automatically upload photos as they ar e taken. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Photos can not be uploaded if a device has not been selected using [File Send] ( G P .74) or if the option selected for [Picture Quality/Size] is larger tha[...]

  • Page 113

    112 Wireless Networks 12 12 W ireless Netw orks Pictures can be uploaded from the camera ov er a wireless L ocal A rea N etwork (LAN). Before acc essing a wireless network, select [ W-LAN] for [C ommunication Mode] ( G P .102) in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98). Connecting to a Wir eless Network 1 Configure the host device ( G P .113). • Us[...]

  • Page 114

    113 Wireless Networks 12 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The camera’ s wireless transmitter has a maximum range of about 30 m (100 ft.); ensure that there ar e no obstacles between the two devices. • The supplied ST-10 software (a vailable for Windows only) is requir ed for connectio[...]

  • Page 115

    114 Wireless Networks 12 3 Click the desired tab. • I n the [Detailed Setups for selections] dialog, choose from the f ollowing tabs: - Network : Enter an IP address. - Wireless LAN : A djust wireless LAN settings. - FTP Send : Adjust ftp settings. - Dial-up/Mail Config./A ddress Book : Not required; the camera does not support dial-up connection[...]

  • Page 116

    115 Wireless Networks 12 7 Adjust settings in the remaining tabs. • Repeat Steps 3–6 to adjust settings in the remaining tabs. 8 S ave settings and e xit. • Click [OK ] to save changes and return to the ST -10 window , and then click [OK] to exit ST -10. Caution ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]

  • Page 117

    116 Wireless Networks 12 Detailed Setups T ab Settings [Network] tab Item Name Description Host Setup Host Name Camera P assword These settings are not r equired when using this camera. Automatically retriev es its IP address Select this to retrieve an IP address aut omatically for the camera. Use the following IP address IP address Subnet Mask Def[...]

  • Page 118

    117 Wireless Networks 12 [Wireless LAN] tab Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wireless LAN settings do not r equire adjustment when the simple connection option is used ( G P .128). Item Name Description Connection Method Select from the following connection methods. [Infrastructure] Connecti[...]

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    118 Wireless Networks 12 Item Name Description Network Key Enter the security key. Select a key type from [String] and [Hex] and enter an encryption key in the box. [String] If [ WEP] is selected for [Cryptography], enter an encryption key of 5 or 13 charac ters. Entering a 5- character string uses 40-bit encryption, and entering a 13-character str[...]

  • Page 120

    119 Wireless Networks 12 Item Name Description Does not send file whose name already exists If this option is selected, images will not be uploaded if an image with the same filename already exists in the destination folder (SR-10 servers ( G P .120) ignore this setting; during upload, images ar e renamed as necessary to avoid duplication as descri[...]

  • Page 121

    120 Wireless Networks 12 Configuring a G700SE-only FTP Server If the computer is not currently configured f or use as an ftp ser ver , the supplied SR-10 software can be used to create an SR-10 ftp server exclusively f or use by this camera. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SR-10 ftp ser vers[...]

  • Page 122

    121 Wireless Networks 12 2 Adjust settings. 3 4 2 1 1 Specify : Choose a destination folder . Choose [S erver] to upload images to the folder listed in the [F older name] text box, [Camera] to upload images to the folder selected in the [FTP Send] tab of the host list, or [Server+Camera] to upload images to a sub-folder created under the folder lis[...]

  • Page 123

    122 Wireless Networks 12 Uploading Images to the SR-10 Server T o upload images to the SR-10 server , transfer the host list to the camera and then follow the steps belo w. 1 Star t SR-10. • I n the W indows start menu, select [All Programs] > [P rograms] > [DC Software] > [SR-10]. 2 Click [Star t]. • The SR-10 window will be displayed[...]

  • Page 124

    123 Wireless Networks 12 Creating a Host List and T ransferring It to the Camer a Once hosts have been configur ed using ST -10, you can create a host list for transfer t o the camera via USB. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The host list can also be saved on a computer , copied to a memory[...]

  • Page 125

    124 Wireless Networks 12 6 Click [ T ransfer to Camera]. • Enter the camera password when prompted and click [OK] to begin transfer . If you wish to update a host list already present on the camera, click [ Y es] when prompted. If you did not click [Apply] in Step 4, you will also be prompted to sav e the host list; click [OK]. 7 Click [OK] when [...]

  • Page 126

    125 Wireless Networks 12 10 Select [ Y es]. • Press $ to highlight [ Y es] and press MENU/OK to copy the host list to internal memory and return to the expanded settings menu. If a host list is already present, a dialog will be displayed: select [ Y es] to overwrite the existing list or [No] to exit to the expanded settings menu without updating [...]

  • Page 127

    126 Wireless Networks 12 2 Choose a destination. • Navigate to the desired folder on the computer hard driv e and enter a file name (note that although you can use an y name, you will need to rename the file “SYSTEM.PRM” when copying it to the memory card in Step 5). Click [Save]. Y ou will be prompted to enter a password. 3 Enter a password [...]

  • Page 128

    127 Wireless Networks 12 V iewing and Editing the Host List The camera can be used to view and edit the host list. 1 S elect [Send T o]. • Af ter turning the camera on, highlight [Send T o] in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98) and press $ to display the host list. 2 View settings. • Press ! or " to highlight items and press $ to view .[...]

  • Page 129

    128 Wireless Networks 12 Simple Connections for W ireless LANs Using the [Simple Connection] option in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98), you can connect to a wireless LAN without adjusting settings in the ST -10 [ Wireless LAN] tab ( G P .117). Available Setting Description Off Simple connection off ; the camera connects using the wireless LAN[...]

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    129 Wireless Networks 12 Connecting Using [WPS Button] 1 S elect [ WPS Button] for [Simple Connection]. • H ighlight [Simple Connection] in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98) and press $ , and then press ! or " to highlight [ WPS Button] and press $ . A message will be display ed while the camera waits for a signal from the wir eless LAN [...]

  • Page 131

    130 Wireless Networks 12 Connecting Using [Scan] 1 S elect [Scan] for [Simple Connection]. • H ighlight [Simple Connection] in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98) and press $ , and then press ! or " to highlight [Scan] and press $ . A message will be displayed while the camera sear ches for wireless LAN acc ess points; when the search is c[...]

  • Page 132

    131 Wireless Networks 12 T ransferring Images During Pla yback (Wireless LANs) The [F ile Send] option in the playback menu ( G P .72) can be used to upload images to a computer during playback. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before uploading images ov er a wireless LAN, use a computer to c[...]

  • Page 133

    132 Wireless Networks 12 T ransferring Multiple Selected Images ----------------------------------------- T o transfer multiple selected images, select thumbnail view ( G P .38) before selecting [File Send]. After choosing a device as described in Step 2, highlight still images and press MENU/OK to select or deselect. Pr ess DISP . when your select[...]

  • Page 134

    133 Wireless Networks 12 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Before uploading images over a wireless LAN, use a comput er to create a host list and transfer it to the camera ( G P .123). I mages can not be uploaded if a host list has not been transferred to the camera or if the settings in t[...]

  • Page 135

    134 Wireless Networks 12 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Photos can not be uploaded if : [Off ] is selected for [LCD C onfirmation Time], or [On] or [ WB-BKT ] is selected for [Auto Bracket]. • Images are not resized during transfer , regardless of the option selected for [Image File [...]

  • Page 136

    135 Wireless Networks 12 Auto T ransfer Select [Auto] to automatically upload photos as they ar e taken. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Images are not resized during transf er , regardless of the option selected for [Image File Size] ( G P .103) in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98).[...]

  • Page 137

    136 GPS 13 13 GPS When an optional GP-1 GPS unit or Bluetooth®-equipped GPS unit is connected, the camera can recor d the GPS data (including latitude, longitude, and compass heading) supplied by the devic e. Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • GPS data are not recorded with photos taken in[...]

  • Page 138

    137 GPS 13 Bluetooth®-equipped GPS Units Bluetooth®-equipped GPS units supply GPS data to the camera wirelessly . 1 S elect [Bluetooth Serial]. • H ighlight [Bluetooth Serial] in the expanded settings menu ( G P .98) and press $ (if this is the first time you have used Bluetooth®, the dialog shown at right will be displayed; pr ess # or $ to h[...]

  • Page 139

    138 GPS 13 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Send T o] lists the most recent device first. T erminating the Connec tion ------------------------------------------------------ T urning the camera off terminates the connection. Connecting Automatically -----------------------------------------[...]

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    139 GPS 13 The GPS Da ta Display During shooting, GPS data are displayed as sho wn at right. 4 : 3 F 3 F 4: 3 F 4:3 F 9999 9999 9999 9999 1 1 1 359.2˚//NNW/mag 3 5 9 . 2 ˚ / / N N W / m a g 3 5 9 . 2 ˚ / / N N W / m a g 359.2˚//NNW/mag E: 139˚ 13 9 ˚ E: 13 9 ˚ E: 139˚ N: 035˚ 03 5 ˚ N: 0 35 ˚ N: 035˚ X3 ( 4 ) X3 ( 4 ) X3 ( 4 ) 2d 2d 2 d[...]

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    140 GPS 13 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some time may be requir ed to update GPS data. If the number of satellites drops below thr ee, the GPS icon changes to show that GPS data can not be acquired. 4: 3 F 4: 3 F 9999 9999 1 1 N N W / m a g N N W / m a g -: - - - ˚ -: - - - ˚ -: - - - ?[...]

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    141 GPS 13 V iewing GPS Data GPS data recorded with pictures can be viewed during playback by pr essing the DISP . button until GPS data are displayed . F3.5 F3.5 F3.5 F3.5 0001 0001 / 9999 9999 0001 / 9999 0001 / 9999 000-0001 000-0001 000-0001 000-0001 1 / 1000 1000 1 / 1000 1 / 1000 2010 2010 / 01 01 / 01 01 2010 / 01 / 01 2010 / 01 / 01 0 0 0 :[...]

  • Page 143

    142 Barcode Reader 14 14 Barc ode Reader The BR-1 Barcode Reader When connected to the camera, the BR-1 barcode reader (a vailable separately) can be used to read linear bar codes for use in camera memos ( G P .57). See the documentation provided with the BR-1 for more information. Caution -----------------------------------------------------------[...]

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    143 Barcode Reader 14 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The BR-1 is not equipped with a batter y or on/off switch. It turns on when the camera is turned on and turns off when the camera is turned off. • Turn the camera off bef ore connecting or disconnecting the BR-1. • The camera can[...]

  • Page 145

    144 Direct Printing 15 15 Direct Printing About the Direct Print F unc tion The Direct Print standard enables dir ect printing from a camera to a printer by connecting them via a USB cable. Photos can be printed quickly and easily from your digital camera without using a computer . Caution -----------------------------------------------------------[...]

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    145 Direct Printing 15 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Do not force the USB cable into the terminal. • Do not apply excessive force with the USB cable connected. • When using the USB cable, do not move the camera with the USB cable. • T o prevent moistur e or dust from entering the[...]

  • Page 147

    146 Direct Printing 15 3 S elect an item and press the $ button to view the options available . • When [Connecting…] is displayed, the connection to the printer is not yet established. When a connec tion is established, [Connecting …] disappears and [Direct Print] appears. P roceed with this step after the connection is established. • The f[...]

  • Page 148

    147 Direct Printing 15 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • T o specify the settings as the default settings next time the camera is connected to the printer , press the ADJ./MEMO button when the screen in Step 3 is display ed. Select [ Y es] in the display at right and press the MENU/OK but[...]

  • Page 149

    148 Direct Printing 15 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Only images with a printer symbol ( p ) are printed. If you cancel printing and then try to print again, make sure that the printer symbol is on the images you want to print. • The same still image can also be printed several time[...]

  • Page 150

    149 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 16 Copying P ictures to a Computer via USB The screen images shown her e may differ from the images display ed on your computer depending on y our computer OS. F or W indow s Y ou can copy pictures to your comput er with or without DL -10 software, which can be installed from the supplied CD . Sy stem [...]

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    150 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • The CD-ROM suppor ts Japanese, English, Fr ench and German. Operations are not guaranteed on operating systems with other languages. • 64-bit W indows V ista is not supported. • If your computer has an upg[...]

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    151 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 Installing Software Click [Installing the software] to install the following software. Software Description DL-10 Downloads images collectively to your computer . List Editor Create memo lists. ME1 View and manage photographs t o which memos have been appended, edit memos, and print memos with photogra[...]

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    152 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 1 Click [I nstalling the software]. Windo ws 2000/W indows XP • Af ter a while, the [Choose Setup Language] scr een appears. Windo ws V ista/Window s 7 • I f a [User Account C ontrol] dialog is displayed, select [Y es] ( Windows 7) or [Allo w] ( Windows Vista). After a short pause, the [Choose Setu[...]

  • Page 154

    153 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If EC1 is already installed on your computer , you cannot reinstall it. If you try to reinstall it, a message asking if you want to change or delete EC1 is display ed. T o exit without changing or deleting EC1, cl[...]

  • Page 155

    154 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 1 Click [Browse CD-ROM Content]. • The files on the CD -ROM are listed. 2 Open the folder for your language in the [A dobe Reader] folder and double- click the Adobe Reader installer . • A screen appears to confirm user account management for Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Select [Continue]. 3 I nsta[...]

  • Page 156

    155 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 Cop ying Pictures to Y our Computer Follo w the steps below to copy pictures to y our computer . 1 Connect the camera to the computer using the supplied USB cable. • Turn the camera off befor e connecting the USB cable. • The camera turns on automatically when a connection is established. 2 Copy ph[...]

  • Page 157

    156 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 3 Disconnec t the USB cable when transfer is complet e. • Click the [Safely Remove Hardware] or [Unplug or Eject Hardware] icon in the taskbar (the illustration above shows the icon f or W indows XP) and select [Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device] or [Stop USB Mass Storage Device] from the menu th[...]

  • Page 158

    157 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 F or Macintosh This camera supports the following Macintosh operating systems. • Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2.2 • Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.6.3 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Although the software included in the CD-ROM cannot be used with Macintosh, it i[...]

  • Page 159

    158 Copying Pictures to a Comput er via USB 16 Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Do not turn off the camera or disconnec t the USB cable during image transfer . • Do not use force when connecting the cable or when handling the camera with the cable connected. Do not attempt to transport [...]

  • Page 160

    159 Appendices 17 17 Appendic es T roubleshooting Error Messages If an error message is displayed on the screen, check the inf ormation on the refer ence page and take the corresponding action. Non-Bluetooth® or W ireless LAN related error messages Error Message Cause and Solution Re fer to Insert card. No card is loaded. Insert a card. P .27 Set [...]

  • Page 161

    160 Appendices 17 Error Message Cause and Solution Re fer to Can not —. * Selected option can not be applied to image more than once, or image was cr eated with different mak e of camera. If image was creat ed with different make of camera, process image using original make of camer a. — * “—“ indicates the name of the process that can no[...]

  • Page 162

    161 Appendices 17 Error Message Cause and Solution Re fer to The IP address is alr eady in use The same IP address as the camera exists in the destina tion network. Check the [IP address] in the Detailed Setups [Networks] tab . P .116 Conflicting LAN setting The first destination sent to after turning the camera on and the setting in the Detailed S[...]

  • Page 163

    162 Appendices 17 Error Message Cause and Solution Re fer to The folder does not exist. The specified inbox folder does not exist on the destination. Set the correct [Folder Name] setting in the Detailed Setups [FTP Send] tab. P .118 Cannot send Unable t o send files for some reason. Check the advanced settings on the [FTP Send] tab. P .118 Server [...]

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    163 Appendices 17 Camera T roubleshooting Po wer Supply Problem Cause Solution Refer to The camera does not turn on. The battery is exhausted or not inserted. Check that battery is correctly inserted. Charge battery (rechargeable ba ttery only), insert fresh battery. P .26, P. 2 7 An unacceptable battery is used. Use supplied battery or compatible [...]

  • Page 165

    164 Appendices 17 Shooting Problem Cause Solution Refer to The camera does not shoot even if you pr ess the shutter release button. Battery is exhausted. Check that battery is correctly inserted. Charge battery (rechargeable ba ttery only), insert fresh battery. P .26, P. 2 7 The camera is not on. Press the POWER button to turn the camera on. P. 2 [...]

  • Page 166

    165 Appendices 17 Problem Cause Solution Refer to The picture is blurred (The J symbol appears). Y ou moved the camera when pressing the shutter r elease button. Hold camera in both hands with your elbows pressed ligh tly against your torso . Use a tripod. Use the camera shake c orrection function. P. 3 1 P. 6 5 When shooting in a dark place (such [...]

  • Page 167

    166 Appendices 17 Problem Cause Solution Refer to The image lacks natural color . The picture was shot in conditions that made it difficult for auto white balance to adjust the white balance. Add a white object to the composition, or use a white balance setting other than auto . P. 7 0 The date or r ecording information does not appear on the scree[...]

  • Page 168

    167 Appendices 17 Playback/Deleting Problem Cause Solution Refer to Cannot play back, or the playback screen does not appear . The camera is not in playback mode. Press the 6 (Playback) butt on. P. 3 8 The VIDEO/A V cable is not connected properly . Connect properly . P .81 The [Video Out Mode] setting is incorrect. Set it to the correct format. P [...]

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    168 Appendices 17 Other Problems Problem Cause Solution Refer to Cannot load the SD memory card. The card is facing the wr ong way . Load corr ectly. P .27 The camera does not operate ev en when the buttons are pr essed. Battery is exhausted. Check that battery is correctly inserted. Charge battery (rechargeable ba ttery only), insert fresh battery[...]

  • Page 170

    169 Appendices 17 A vailable Settings The following table lists the settings a vailable in each shooting mode. 5 V W N (Macro) * 1 ✓✓✓✓✓✓ — ✓ F (Flash) ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ — t (Self-timer) * 2 ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ — Digital Zoom * 3 ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Shooting Menu Density ————— ✓ —— Size —————[...]

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    170 Appendices 17 5 V W Shooting Menu Exposure Compensa tion ✓✓✓✓✓ — ✓ — White Balance * 13 ✓✓✓✓✓ — ✓✓ ISO Setting ✓✓ —— ✓ — ✓ — Edit Detection * 14 ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ — Restore Defaults ✓ ——————— Setup Menu ADJ Button Setting 1–4 * 15 Off ✓✓ —————— Exposure Comp[...]

  • Page 172

    171 Appendices 17 Specifications No. of effective pix els (camera) Approx. 12.10 million effective pix els Image Sensor 1/2.3˝ C CD (Appro x. 12.40 total million pixels) Lens Focal L ength 5.0 mm to 25 mm (equivalent t o 28 mm to 140 mm on a 35-mm camera) F-aperture F3.5 to F5.5 Shooting Distance Normal shooting: Approx. 30 cm t o ∞ (Wide-angle)[...]

  • Page 173

    172 Appendices 17 Number of Recorded Pixels Still Image 4000 × 3000, 3984 × 2656, 2592 × 1944, 2048 × 1536, 1600 × 1200, 1280 × 960, 640 × 480 Movie 1280 × 720, 640 × 480, 320 × 240 T ex t 4000 × 3000, 2048 × 1536 Recording Media SD memor y card, SDHC memory card (up to 32 GB), SD WORM car d, Internal Memory (approx. 103 MB) Recording D[...]

  • Page 174

    173 Appendices 17 *1 The pic ture quality mode that can be set varies depending on the image size. *2 Compatible with DCF and DPOF . DCF is the abbreviation for “Design rule for Camera File system, ” a JEIT A standard (Full compatibility with other devices is not guaranteed). *3 When the flash is set to [Flash Off ]. *4 Mass storage mode is sup[...]

  • Page 175

    174 Appendices 17 Number of Images That Can Be Stor ed The following table sho ws the approximate number of images that can be recorded in the internal memor y and onto an SD memory card at various image size and picture quality settings. Mode Image Size Internal Memory 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 5 V W ([Movie] and [T ext mode] excluded) l 4 :[...]

  • Page 176

    175 Appendices 17 • The maximum recording time is the estimated total r ecording time. Movies may be up to 4 GB in size. The maximum length is 12 minutes for movies recor ded at a [Movie Size] of [ x 1280] and 29 minutes for movies r ecorded at [ z 640] or [ y 320]. • An SD/SDHC memor y card with a Speed Class of 6 or better is recommended when[...]

  • Page 177

    176 Appendices 17 Defaults Settings/Functions Whose Defaults Are Restor ed When the Camer a Is T urned Off T urning the camera off may reset some function settings to their defaults. The table below indicates whether or not the function is reset to its default when the camera is turned off . { : setting is saved ×: setting is reset Function Defaul[...]

  • Page 178

    177 Appendices 17 { : setting is saved ×: setting is reset Function Default Settings Setup AF Auxiliary Light { On Operation Sounds { All Volume Settings {  (Medium) L CD Confirmation Time { 0.5 seconds Auto P ower Off { 30 minutes Monitor Auto off Delay { Off L CD Auto Dim { On Digital Zoom Image { Normal Level Setting { Displa y Grid Gu[...]

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    178 Appendices 17 { : setting is saved ×: setting is reset Function Default Settings Expanded Settings GPS Datum { WGS-84 GPS Disp Mode { LA T/L ON GPS Lock { Off GPS Data Select { GPS Options GPS T rack Time { Off Compass Heading { Cardinal GPS Data Imprint { Off UTC Data Imprint { Off Heading Data Imprint { Off Range Finder Mode { Mode1 Communic[...]

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    179 Appendices 17 Using a Wide C onversion L ens A wide conversion lens (DW -5) enables shooting at a lens magnification of 0.8 times (equivalent to a 35 mm camera ’ s 22 mm zoom in wide-angle). Caution --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • When the wide conversion lens is attached, set the zoom pos[...]

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    180 Appendices 17 Using the External Flash Y ou can attach an external flash and other accessories (available in stor es) to the accessory shoe. Y ou can only use an external flash equipped with both of the following functions. • Slave flash function (flash is triggered in response to the firing of another flash) • Pre-flash support func tion ([...]

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    181 Appendices 17 Using Y our Camera A broad Battery Charger (Model BJ-6) The battery charger can be used in regions with a curr ent of 100–240 V , 50 Hz/60 Hz. If you are going to trav el to a country that uses a different shaped wall outlet/plug, please consult your travel agent on a plug adapter suitable f or wall outlets in your country of de[...]

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    182 Appendices 17 Cautions on U se W aterproofing/Dust Resistance • The camera complies with the JIS/IEC Class 8 standard f or water resistance and the JIS/IEC Class 6 (IP68) standard for dust r esistance. Note, however , that when an optional GP-1 GPS unit or BR-1 barcode r eader is attached, it complies with the JIS/IEC Class 4 standard for wat[...]

  • Page 184

    183 Appendices 17 • This product was manufactured for use in the country in which it was purchased. The warranty is only valid in the countr y in which the camera was purchased. • Should the product fail or malfunction while you are abr oad, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing the expenditure [...]

  • Page 185

    184 Appendices 17 Care and S torage Care • Please note that if fingerprints, dir t, etc. get onto the lens, picture quality will suffer . • Any dust or dir t on the lens should be gently removed either with a blower (available from third-party suppliers) or a soft cloth, paying par ticular attention to the area around the lens barrel . Do not t[...]

  • Page 186

    185 Appendices 17 Replacing the rubber packing T o maintain the waterproof ability, replace the rubber packing every two years, regardless of whether it has gotten dirty. If you use the camera frequently in a w et, sandy, or dusty envir onment, we recommend replacing the packing every year. The replacement will be performed by the Ricoh Repair Cent[...]

  • Page 187

    186 Appendices 17 W arranty and Servicing 1. This product is backed by a limited warrant y. During the warranty period mentioned in the W ar ranty supplied with your camera, any defective parts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a camera malfunction, contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ricoh Repair C[...]

  • Page 188

    187 Appendices 17 Notes to users This Transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other ant enna or transmitter . The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems ar e associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however , that these low power wireless devices are absolutely[...]

  • Page 189

    188 Appendices 17 INFORMA TION TO THE USER USA FCC P art 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, u[...]

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    189 Appendices 17 Notice to U sers in EEA Countries Declaration of Conformity This product complies with the essential requirements and pro visions of Directive 1999/5/ EC of the European P arliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity. The CE[...]

  • Page 191

    190 Appendices 17 Dit product voldoet aan de essentiële eisen en bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EG van het Europees P arlement en de Raad van 9 maar t 1999 betreffende radioapparatuur en telecommunicatie- eindapparatuur en de wederzijdse erkenning van hun conformiteit. De EG-verklaring van conformiteit is beschikbaar via internet op de volgende U[...]

  • Page 192

    191 Appendices 17 Hinw eis für Benutzer in Ländern des europäischen W ir tschaftsraumes Dieses Produkt befindet sich in Über einstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/ EG des Europäischen P arlaments und des Rates vom 9. März 1999 über Funkanlagen und T elekommunikation[...]

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    192 Index A Accessory Shoe ....................................... 18, 180 ADJ./MEMO Button ................................. 19, 50 ADJ Button Setting .................................. 50, 84 Admin Mode [Delete] ................................. 104 Admin Mode [Regist] .................................. 104 Admin P ass Key .......................[...]

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    193 GPS T rack Time ................................................ 100 Grid Guide Display ........................................... 44 Grid Guide Display Options........................ 85 H Heading Data Imprint ................................. 101 High Sens............................................................... 52 Histogram Display ..[...]

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    194 T T erminal Cover ................................................... 19 T ex t Mode ............................................................. 52 Thumbnail View ................................................. 38 Time Exposure .................................................... 64 T rim ....................................................[...]

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    T elephone Suppor t Numbers in Europe UK (from within the UK) 0203 239 6327 (from outside the UK ) +44 203 239 6327 Deutschland (innerhalb Deutschlands) 06331 268 438 (außerhalb Deutschlands) +49 6331 268 438 Franc e (à partir de la France) 0800 88 18 70 (en dehors de la France) +33 1 60 60 19 94 Italia (dall'I talia) 02 4004 7319 (dall&apos[...]

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    *L758 2971* From environmental friendliness t o environmental conservation and to environmental management Ricoh is aggressively promoting en vironment- friendly activities and also environment conservation ac tivities to solve the great subject of management as one of the citizens on our precious earth. T o reduce the environmental loads of digita[...]