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Operation Manual
To ensure correct use of your digital
camera, read this manual carefully
before use. Keep the manual handy
for future reference.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Ricoh digital camera. This manual explains the correct
handling procedures and precautions for your camera. To ensure the best performance,
please read the manual thoroughly before using the camera. Keep the manual handy
for quick future reference.
Ricoh Co., Ltd.
Test Shots
Check that your camera is recording the images correctly by taking a number of test
shots.
Copyright
Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents, magazines, music and other
materials, other than for personal, home or similarly limited purposes, without the
consent of the copyright holder is prohibited.
Exemption from Liability
Ricoh Co., Ltd. assumes no liability for failure to record or play back images caused
by malfunction of the digital camera.
Warranty
This product is manufactured to local specifications and the warranty is valid within
the country of purchase. Should the product fail or malfunction while you are abroad,
the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for servicing the product locally or bearing
the expenditure incurred therefor.
Radio Interference
Operating the digital camera in the vicinity of other electronic equipment may adversely
affect the performance of both devices. In particular, operating the camera close to
a radio or television may lead to interference. If interference occurs, follow the
procedures below.
Move the camera as far away as possible from the TV, radio or other device
Reorient the TV or radio antenna.
Plug the devices into separate electrical outlets.
This publication may not be reproduced in whole or part without the express written permission of Ricoh.
©1999 Ricoh Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Ricoh reserves the right to change the contents of this publication without notice. Considerable care was
taken in preparing this manual. If, however, you have questions about any part of the manual, or note
mistakes or inaccuracies, please contact us at the address listed on the back cover.
Microsoft, MS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America
and other countries. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., in the United States of America
and other countries. All trademarked company and product names mentioned in this manual are the property of
their respective owners.
1
Camera Features
2,300,000-pixel resolution compact camera
With a 2,300,000-pixel resolution CCD, the compact camera produces high-quality,
high-resolution images (1792 × 1200). The camera is so light you can carry it with you
anywhere.
Immediate recording
Using the camera is as simple as clicking the shutter release button. Images thus shot
are written to internal memory (8 MB) or a SmartMedia memory card (2/4/8/16/32 MB).
* Internal memory allow you to take pictures without the need for SmartMedia card.
Instant playback
You can instantly review recorded image files simply by switching to Play mode. You
can also magnify the images zoom playback or display several images at once (6-
image display).
* SmartMedia memory cards let you exchange shot images with your friends.
Multiple image recording modes
The RDC-5000 offers multiple image recording modes to suit your specific
photographic needs, including F (Fine) mode, which puts the emphasis on image
quality, N (Normal) and E (Economy) mode, which allows you to capture more images
than any other mode.
Wide shooting range
The 2.3× zoom lens allows you to capture subjects in a variety of compositions, from
close-ups to shots with a background.
Natural colors
The white balance feature allows you to capture a subject in its natural colors under
any lighting conditions, indoors or outdoors.
Close-ups
Macro mode for taking close-up shots at distances up to 4 cm (1.6 inches) (at wide) is
ideally suited for taking flowers and small objects, etc.
Monitors images on the TV screen
Connect the digital camera to a TV set with the video interface cable supplied and you
can display your image files on the TV screen. You can also connect the camera to a
video deck or video printer to dub the images onto a videotape or make full color
prints.
Transfers images to a PC
You can transfer the images onto a PC using software compatible with the digital
camera. When loaded onto a PC, the images can be printed on a color printer or color
copier.
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Table of Contents
Camera Features ................................................................................... 1
Table of Contents ................................................................................... 2
Safety Precautions ................................................................................. 5
Parts & Names ..................................................................................... 10
Explanation of LCD Monitor Displays .................................................. 12
LCD Monitor ......................................................................................... 12
LCD Panel ............................................................................................ 14
Menus ................................................................................................... 16
Basic Operation/Quick Reference ....................................................... 20
Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED
Before Using the Camera ................................................................... 26
Checking the Package Contents ......................................................... 26
Attaching the Wrist Strap ..................................................................... 26
Powering the Camera ......................................................................... 27
Loading the AA Batteries ..................................................................... 27
Using an AC Adapter ........................................................................... 29
SmartMedia Memory Cards ................................................................ 31
What is a SmartMedia Memory Card? ................................................ 31
Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card ................................................. 32
Formatting a SmartMedia Memory Card ............................................. 33
Before You Start Recording................................................................ 35
Setting the Date and Time ................................................................... 35
Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness................................................. 37
How To Hold the Camera .................................................................... 37
Chapter 2 BASIC SHOOTING
Basic Shooting .................................................................................... 40
Operation Flow ..................................................................................... 40
Turning on the Camera ........................................................................ 41
Selecting IN/CARD (Internal memory/SmartMedia memory card)
Memory................................................................................................. 42
Selecting a PIC (Image quality) Mode ................................................. 43
Selecting a Recording Mode ................................................................ 44
Setting the Size of the Subject (Zoom)................................................ 45
How to View Images on the LCD Monitor ........................................... 47
Shooting (Still Picture Mode) ............................................................... 48
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Chapter 3 ADVANCED SHOOTING
Changing Recording Modes ............................................................... 52
Text Mode ............................................................................................ 52
Continuous Shooting Mode.................................................................. 53
Changing Flash Modes ....................................................................... 55
Flash Off Mode ..................................................................................... 56
Auto Mode ............................................................................................ 57
Forced Flash Mode .............................................................................. 58
Slow Synchro Mode ............................................................................. 59
Setting the Exposure Compensation .................................................. 60
Setting the Exposure Compensation ................................................... 60
Changing the White Balance Mode .................................................... 62
Daylight Mode ...................................................................................... 63
Cloudy Mode (Overcast Mode) ............................................................ 64
Tungsten Light Mode ........................................................................... 65
Fluorescent Light Mode ....................................................................... 66
Special Shooting Functions ................................................................ 67
Using the Self-Timer ............................................................................ 67
Focus Lock Shooting............................................................................ 68
Manual Focus Shooting ....................................................................... 70
Date Imprinting Mode ........................................................................... 71
Redeye Reduction Mode ..................................................................... 72
Monochrome Mode (Black & White) Sepia ......................................... 73
Interval (Time lapse) Shooting Mode................................................... 74
Macro Shooting (Close-up Shooting) .................................................. 76
S Mode (Shutter Speed) ...................................................................... 77
Chapter 4 PLAYBACK/ERASING
Before Starting to Playback Recorded Images .................................. 80
Playback Display .................................................................................. 80
Connecting to a TV .............................................................................. 81
Playing Back a File ............................................................................. 82
Operation Flow ..................................................................................... 82
Playing an Image File .......................................................................... 83
Multi Image Playback ........................................................................... 84
Zoom Playback..................................................................................... 85
Auto Playback ...................................................................................... 86
Protecting a File ................................................................................... 87
Playing a File Shot with Another Brand of Camera............................. 88
Copying Image Files ............................................................................ 89
Setting DPOF (Direct Print of File) ...................................................... 91
Setting a Printing Service .................................................................... 91
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Erasing a File (Image) ........................................................................ 94
Operation Flow ..................................................................................... 94
Erase .................................................................................................... 95
Erase All Images .................................................................................. 96
Erase Selected Files (Images)............................................................. 97
Chapter 5 MISCELLANEOUS
Transferring Images to a PC ............................................................ 100
Changing Camera Settings............................................................... 102
Beep Sound Setting ........................................................................... 102
Auto Power Off Setting ...................................................................... 103
Changing OSD (On-Screen Display) Language................................ 104
Changing Video-Out Signal Method (NTSC/PAL)............................. 105
Keep Settings ..................................................................................... 106
Formatting Internal Memory ............................................................... 107
Displays the Current Version Information.......................................... 108
Changing LCD Confirmation .............................................................. 109
Changing the LCD Setting ................................................................. 110
Initializing Settings ............................................................................. 111
Using the Remote Control ................................................................ 112
Shooting ............................................................................................. 112
Playing ................................................................................................ 113
Erasing ............................................................................................... 114
Accessories ....................................................................................... 116
Handling Precautions........................................................................ 117
Care and Storage.............................................................................. 118
Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 119
Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries ................................ 122
About the Warranty and Servicing.................................................... 123
Specifications .................................................................................... 125
Recording Capacities........................................................................ 127
Ricoh Service Offices ....................................................................... 129
5
RWarning
RCaution
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m
Safety Precautions
Warning Symbols
Various symbols are used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to
prevent physical harm to you or other people and damage to property. The symbols
and their meanings are explained below.
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious
injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to injury or physical
damage if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Sample Warnings
The
o
symbol alerts you to actions that must be performed.
The
m
symbol alerts you to prohibited actions.
The
m
symbol may be combined with other symbols to indicate
that a specific action is prohibited.
Examples
n
Do not touch
q
Do not disassemble
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this equipment.
Turn off the power immediately in the event of
irregularity, such as the equipment emitting smoke or a
strange smell. Remove the batteries as soon as
possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns.
If you are drawing power from a household electrical
outlet, be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet
to avoid fire or electrical hazards. Discontinue use of the
equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning. Contact
the nearest service center at your earliest convenience.
o
RWarning
6
RWarning
o
Turn off the power immediately if any metallic object,
water, liquid or other foreign object gets into the
equipment. Remove the batteries as soon as possible,
being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. If you
are drawing power from a household electrical outlet, be
sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet to avoid
fire or electrical hazards. Discontinue use of the
equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning. Contact
the nearest service center at your earliest convenience.
Avoid any contact with the liquid crystal inside the LCD
monitor, should the monitor be damaged. Follow the
emergency measures below in the following
circumstances.
SKIN: If any of the liquid crystal gets on your skin, wipe
it off and rinse the affected area thoroughly with water,
then wash well with soap.
EYES: If it gets in your eyes, wash your eyes with
clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical
advice immediately.
INGESTION: If any of the liquid crystal is ingested,
rinse the mouth out thoroughly with water. Have the
victim drink a large amount of water and induce
vomiting. Seek medical assistance immediately.
Follow these precautions to prevent the batteries from
leaking, overheating, igniting or exploding.
Do not use batteries other than those specifically
recommended for the equipment.
Do not put the batteries in a fire, short-circuit the
terminals, or attempt to disassemble, heat or recharge
them. (Only nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) and nickel-metal-
hydride (Ni-MH) batteries are rechargeable).
Do not use a mix of battery types. Avoid mixing
different styles or classifications, batteries by different
manufacturers, or old batteries with new.
Check that the batteries are loaded with the positive (+)
and negative (–) terminals correctly oriented.
Do not solder the batteries.
Do not mix rechargeable battery types or use batteries
with substantially different charge statuses.
o
m
m
7
RWarning
Keep the batteries used in this equipment out of the
reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion of
harmful substances. Consumption of battery fluid is
extremely harmful to human beings. If swallowed, seek
immediate medical assistance.
Never use batteries in the following condition as this could
lead to leaks, overheating, ignition, explosions or short
circuits.
Do not use batteries with insulation missing from around
the negative () terminal.
Do not use batteries with outer casings that are
damaged or missing.
Keep the equipment out of the reach of children. Their
inability to read and understand warnings and safety
precautions may lead to accidents.
Do not touch the internal components of the equipment if
they become exposed as a result of being dropped or
damaged. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment
could lead to an electric shock. Remove the batteries as
soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks
or burns. Take the equipment to your nearest dealer or
service center if it is damaged.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or alter the
equipment yourself. The high-voltage circuitry in the
equipment poses significant electrical hazard.
Do not use the equipment in the bathroom or shower as
this could result in fire or electric shock.
m
Negative () Terminal
Positive (+) Terminal
Never use batteries with insulation
missing in these areas.
Outer Casing
o
m
n
q
8
RWarning
m
Do not use the equipment near flammable gases,
gasoline, benzine, thinner or similar substances to avoid
the risk of explosion, fire or burns.
Do not use the equipment in aircraft or other locations
where usage is restricted or prohibited as this may lead
to disasters or accidents.
Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the electrical plug
as this may lead to fire.
Use only the specified AC adapters for this equipment
(optional AC-3) in household electrical outlets. Other
adapters pose the risk of fire, electric shock or injury.
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock or injury, do not
use the AC adapter with commercially available
electronic transformers when traveling abroad.
o
m
9
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this unit.
RCaution
Contact with fluid leaking from a battery can lead to
burns. If part of your body comes in contact with a
damaged battery, wash the area with water immediately.
(Do not use soap.) If a battery starts to leak, remove it
immediately from the equipment and wipe the battery
chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new
battery.
Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets.
Loose cords pose a fire hazard.
Do not allow the camera to get wet. In addition, do not
operate it with wet hands. Both pose the risk of electric
shock.
Do not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles, such as
bicycles, cars and trains, as this may cause the driver to
lose control and result in a traffic accident.
Do not grasp batteries with metallic tweezers as this may
form a short circuit and lead to fire or electric shock.
Safety Warnings for Accessories
Safety warnings for the optional accessories, such as the AC adapter, are contained
in the instruction manual provided with each product and should be read thoroughly
before operating the equipment.
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m
m
m
o
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Parts & Names
Camera Body
Front
POWER Switch
(p.41)
Flash LED (p.49)
AF Indication LED (p.48)
Zoom button (p.45)
ENTER button
MENU button
DISPLAY button
Back
RS-232C/AUX Terminal
(USB cable can be connected)
Video Output Terminal (p.81)
Power Supply Terminal
(DC Input) (p.30)
Reset Button
Card Door (p.32)
Viewfinder
Flash (p.55)
Lens
Flash Sensor Reception Window
Remote Control Reception
Self Timer LED
(p.67)
Mode Dial (p.41)
LCD panel
PIC (Image quality) button (p.43)
Self Timer button (p.67)
Flash Mode button (p.55)
CARD/IN button (p.42)
Shutter Release
button (p.48)
Terminal
Cover
LCD Monitor
Video Input/
Output switch
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Battery Cover (p.28)
Brightness Adjustment
Dial (for the LCD
monitor) (p.37)
Tripod Screw Hole
Wrist Strap Eyelet (p.26)
Contact Surface
Label Position
Write Protect Area
RELEASE
ERASE
FWD
PROGRAM
EV
MULTI
REV
ENTER
DR
-
3
REMOTE CONTROLLER
MADE IN JAPAN
Bottom
AC Adapter (optional)
AC-3 (100V-240V)
SmartMedia Remote Control Unit
Memory Card (optional) (optional) (DR-3)
Connection Cable
Power Cord
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Date & Time Display (p.35)
Zoom Indication Bar (p.45)
PIC (Image quality) Mode
(p.43)
1800 × 1200/900 × 600
Fine Mode [F]
1800 × 1200/900 × 600
Normal Mode [N]
1800 × 1200/900 × 600
Economy Mode [E]
Battery Symbol (p.13, 29)
Recording Data Indicator
Displays the remaining
number of pictures.
Manual Focus Mode (p.70)
Recording Mode (p.44, 52)
Still Picture Mode ( )
Text Mode ( )
Continuous shooting mode
( )
Exposure
compensation level
Recording Data
No. of the image file
displayed.
Total no. of files recorded.
Source for playback
Internal memory ( )
SmartMedia ( )
File Name
Name of the image file
displayed.
Shooting Date and Time
Explanation of LCD Monitor Displays
The LCD monitor or the LCD panel displays symbols and figures showing the status of
your digital camera, such as the battery level, the number of pictures that can be
taken, and the mode settings.
LCD Monitor
Recording Mode Displays
Red-eye reduction mode
(p.72)
White Balance Indicator (p.62)
Auto (no symbol)
Daylight Mode [ ]
Cloudy Mode (Overcast Mode) ( )
Tungsten Light mode ( )
Fluorescent Light Mode ( )
IN/CARD (internal card) memory (p.42)
Internal memory ( )
SmartMedia ( )
Message Display
Self-Timer Mode (p.67)
Play Mode Displays
Image Protect Mark (p.87)
Battery symbol
PIC (Image quality) Mode
(p.83)
1800 × 1200/900 × 600
Fine Mode [F]
1800 × 1200/900 × 600
Normal Mode [N]
1800 × 1200/900 × 600
Economy Mode [E]
Flash Mode (p.55)
Flash Off Mode ( )
Forced Flash Mode ( )
Slow Synchro Mode ( : flashing)
Auto Flash Mode ( )
100-0045
1800x1200 N
1999/05/15 10:12
18/19
MF 1800x1200 N
T
W
EV+0.5 1999/05/15 10:12
12
SET
DATE/TIME
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All items of information are shown for illustration purposes. During actual
camera operation, only the relevant items are displayed.
The camera will switch off automatically (auto power-off) to conserve the
battery if it is left idle (no buttons, switches or other controls operated) for
about 5 minutes. To resume use, turn the camera on again.
You can disable the auto power-off feature (p.103).
The auto power-off mode does not function when the camera is powered
by an AC adapter.
Warning Messages
If any of the warning messages listed below appears on the cameras LCD monitor,
read the corresponding explanation and take the corrective action suggested.
Note
Warning
Message
Status
Explanation and Remedy
Reference
Page
Lit
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing
Lit
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing
Indicates low batteries. Have
replacement batteries ready.
A SmartMedia memory card is out of
position. Mount a SmartMedia
memory card.
A write-protected SmartMedia memory
card is found. Remove the write
protection label from the card to gain
access to it.
You attempted to erase a protected
file. Unprotect the file before erasing
it.
There are no files to play. Mount a
SmartMedia memory card having files
recorded on it.
You attempted to play an unplayable
file.
No more files can be recorded.
Format the internal memory or insert a
new SmartMedia memory card to
continue recording.
The date has not been set. Set the
date before starting operations with
the camera.
P. (27)
P. (32)
P. (31)
P. (87)
P. (32)
P. (82)
P. (32, 107)
P. (35)
NO CARD
WRITE
PROTECTED
FILE
PROTECTED
NO IMAGE
UNMATCHED
FILE
FILE
NUMBER
OVER
SET
DATE/TIME
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Error Messages
If any of the error messages listed below appears on the cameras LCD monitor, read
the corresponding explanation and take the corrective action suggested.
Error message
Error
Message
Explanation and Remedy
Reference
Page
The SmartMedia memory card is
unformatted. Format the card with the
camera before using it.
Format the internal memory before using it.
A SmartMedia memory card of this type is
not supported by this camera.
P. (33)
P. (107)
FORMAT CARD
FORMAT
INTERNAL
MEMORY
CARD ERROR
If the error display does not clear, reset the LCD monitor to its factory default:
How to reset: With the terminal cover open, press the reset button. If the error
display still wont clear, call your dealer or our service contact.
LCD Panel
Initial display (SETUP mode)
Note
The LCD panel appears
blank.
FORMAT
INTERNAL
MEMORY
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Displays Appearing during Recording
Battery Symbol (p.13, 29) Recording Information Indicator
Displays the available picture
count and the remaining recording
time.
PIC Mode (p.43)
1800/900
Fine Mode (F)
1800/900
Normal Mode (N)
1800/900
Economy Mode (E)
Self-Timer (p.67)
Redeye Reduction Mode (p.72)
Built-in Flash (p.55)
Flash Off ( )
Forced Flash ( )
Slow Sync ( : blinking)
Auto Flash (no mark appearing)
Recording Destination
(p.42)
Internal memory ( )
SmartMedia memory card
( )
Note
The recording information indicator uses the letter L to designate the 100s
place in the remaining number of files when it is 1,000 or more.
In shooting with the digital zoom function enabled, only F, N or E is displayed
as a PIC mode.
Displays Appearing during Playback/Erasure
Battery Symbol (p.13, 29)
PIC Mode (p.43)
1800/900
Fine Mode (F)
1800/900
Normal Mode (N)
1800/900
Economy Mode (E)
Playback Source (p.80, 83)
Internal memory ( )
SmartMedia memory card
( )
Note
Either CARD or IN is displayed for files recorded on any other digital camera,
such as a digital camera from the RDC-300/RDC-4000 Family (Ricoh) or
one of non-Ricoh make.
The PIC mode is not displayed when the multi-image playback or erase
function is enabled.
Displays Appearing during Communication (Communication
Mode)
On an RS-232C cable connection
Battery Symbol (p.13, 29)
The LCD monitor displays the
message Waiting to
communicate.
Recording Destination
(p.42)
Internal memory ( )
SmartMedia memory card
( )
On a USB cable connection
Battery Symbol (p.13, 29)
The LCD monitor displays
nothing.
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Menus
This camera features four menus which can be used to enter or change the settings
for recording, playing or erasing image files.
SET UP Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [SET UP]. To cancel the setup menu,
turn the mode dial to select another mode.
FORMAT: ................... Formats internal memory or a
SmartMedia memory card (which
will erase protected, as well as
unprotected, files). (p.33, 107)
DATE SETTING: ........ Sets the date and time. (p.35)
KEEP SETTINGS:...... Saves camera settings. (p.106)
BEEP SOUND:........... Switches the electronic beep on
and off. (p.102)
AUTO POWER
OFF:............................ Enables or disables the auto
power-off feature, whereby the
camera switches off
automatically when left idle for
about 5 minutes or longer.
(p.103)
LANGUAGE: .............. Switches the LCD monitor
display between Japanese and
English. (p.104)
VIDEO OUT MODE:... Switches the camera between
NTSC and PAL when it is
connected to a TV set. (p.105)
VERSION: .................. Displays current version
information about the camera.
(p.108)
LCD
CONFIRMATION: ...... Sets the confirmation time for
images after shooting. (p.109)
LCD SETTING: .......... Selects whether to let the
camera come up with the LCD
monitor enabled or disabled
when it is powered on in a
recording mode. (p.110)
INITIALIZE
SETTING: ................... Initialize all the settings. (p.111)
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
SET UP
]
LCD CONFIRMATION : 1SEC
LCD SETTING : ON
INITIALIZE SETTING
SEL.:ENTER
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RECORDING
MODE: ........................ Switches between recording
modes, such as text, continuous
shooting and still picture (p.52).
WHITE BALANCE: .... Switches between the white
balance settings (p.62).
+/ (Exposure
compensation): ......... Sets the exposure compensation
(p.60).
FOCUS: ...................... Switches between auto focus
and manual focus (p.70).
DATE IMPRINT: ......... Records images with date. (p.71)
REDEYE REDUCTION:
.................................... Reduces the red-eye when
shooting live subjects with flash.
(p.72)
MONOCHROME: ....... Records images in Black &
White or sepia. (p.73)
INTERVAL MODE:..... Switches interval (time lapse)
setting on and off (p.74).
S Mode: ...................... Sets the shutter speed to a faster
setting for shooting in dim light
(p.77).
Record Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [ ] and press the menu button. To
exit the record menu, press the menu button again.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
S MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Erase Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [ ]. To exit the erase menu, set the
mode dial to another mode.
The [PC] setting on the mode dial is used to transfer image files from the camera
to a PC.
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE:
.................................... Erases selected images one at a
time (except protected images)
(p.95).
ERASE ALL IMAGES:
.................................... Erases all the files from the card
(except protected images) (p.96).
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES:
.................................... Erases multiple selected images
(except for protected files) at
once. (p.97)
Important
Note
ZOOM PLAYBACK:... Displays an enlanged image.
(p.85)
AUTO PLAYBACK: ... Plays all images automatically
within a preset length of time.
(p.86)
PROTECT: ................. Protects image files from
erasure. (p.87)
COPY:......................... Copies shot images from
internal memory to a SmartMedia
memory card, and vice versa.
(p.89)
SELECT FOLDER: .... Plays images shot with another
brand of camera. (p.88)
DPOF: ......................... Select this function to generate
recorded images for submission
to digital printing services or
other applications. (p.91)
Play Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [ ] and press the menu button. To
exit the play menu, press the menu button again.
MENU
[
PLAY
]
ZOOM PLAYBACK
AUTO PLAYBACK
PROTECT
COPY
SELECT FOLDER
DPOF
BACK:MENU START:ENTER
MENU
[
ERASE
]
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE
ERASE ALL IMAGES
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
SEL.:ENTER
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20
Basic Operation/Quick Reference
This section provides introductory information about the Ricoh RDC-5000 digital
camera. Further details can be found in the reference pages mentioned below.
Preparations
Loading the Batteries (p.27-29)
q Load the batteries into the camera.
* When using an AC adapter, connect it to
the camera and then to the AC outlet.
(p.29)
Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card (p.32-33)
q Make sure that the camera is turned off.
w Open the card door and insert a
SmartMedia memory card.
Before using a new SmartMedia memory
card, you must first format (initialize) it
with the camera. (p.33)
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Shooting
Setting the Date and Time (p.35-37)
q Slide the power switch and set the mode
dial to [SET UP].
w Press the or button to select [DATE
SETTING].
e Press the DISPLAY button to select the
display method.
r Press the ENTER button.
t Press the or button to change the
flashing digit.
y Press the ENTER button.
Repeat steps t and y above to complete
the settings.
* Each time you press the ENTER button,
the flashing digit changes, from year to
month, day, hour and minute.
u After you have set the number of
minutes, press the ENTER button.
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
DATE SETTING
1999 1 1
00:00
Basic Shooting Procedure (p.40-50)
q Slide the power switch and set the mode
dial to [ ].
w Press the CARD/IN button to select
where to record.
e Press the PIC button to select a PIC
(Image quality) mode.
r Select a recording mode.
q Press the MENU button to display the
record menu and select [RECORDING
MODE].
w Press the ENTER button to select a
recording mode and then press the
MENU button to return to the original
display.
t Press the (
) or ( ) button to
select the desired size of the subject.
* Observe the position of the subject by
looking through the viewfinder or at the
LCD monitor.
y Press the shutter release button to record
the image.
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MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
IMPRINTING MODE:DISPLAY
SEL.:ENTER
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1800×1200 N
Playback
Changing the Flash Mode (p.55-59)
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the flash mode button to select a
flash mode.
You can choose Flash Off (
), Auto ( ),
Forced Flash ( ), or Slow synchro mode
( : flashing).
The selected mark will be displayed on the
LCD monitor or on the LCD panel.
e Press the shutter release button to
record the image.
Using the Self-Timer (p.67-68)
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the self timer button.
The self timer is now set.
The
mark will be displayed on the LCD
monitor or on the LCD panel.
e Press the shutter release button to
record the image.
The self timer LED will start flashing and the
shutter will be released after a delay of
about 10 seconds.
Playing Back Files (p.82-83)
q Slide the power switch on and set the
mode dial to [
].
w Press the or button to select a file
you wish to view
* The multi-image and zoom playback features
allow you to view several image files at once
or magnify an image. (p.84, 85)
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Erasing
●
●
●
Erasing Files (p.94-97)
q Slide the power switch on and set the
mode dial to [
].
w Press the or button to select the
erase mode and press the ENTER button.
* Remember that files cannot be restored once
they are erased. Before starting to erase a file,
make sure that you want to erase it.
If you selected [ERASE SINGLE IMAGE]
e Press the or button to select a file
you want to erase and press the shutter
release button.
If you selected [ERASE ALL IMAGES]
e Press the shutter release button.
If you selected [ERASE SELECTED IMAGES]
e Press the or button to select a file
you want to erase and press the ENTER
button.
Repeat step e, as needed, to erase
additional files at a time. And press the enter
button again to cancel the erasure setting.
r Press the shutter release button.
MENU
[
ERASE
]
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE
ERASE ALL IMAGES
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
SEL.:ENTER
ERASE ALL IMAGES
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
ERASE 5/12
SINGLE IMAGE
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU
ERASE 5/12
SINGLE IMAGE
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU
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Before Using the Camera ..................................... 26
Checking the Package Contents ................... 26
Attaching the Wrist Strap ............................... 26
Powering the Camera ........................................... 27
Loading the AA Batteries ............................... 27
Using an AC Adapter ...................................... 29
SmartMedia Memory Cards ................................. 31
What is a SmartMedia Memory Card? .......... 31
Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card .......... 32
Formatting a SmartMedia Memory Card....... 33
Before You Start Recording ................................ 35
Setting the Date and Time .............................. 35
Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness ........ 37
How to Hold the Camera................................. 37
ChapterGETTING STARTED
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26
Before Using the Camera
Checking the Package Contents
Check that your digital camera comes complete with all the accessories listed below.
Read the warranty card and keep it in a safe place.
Digital camera: .................................................. 1
Video interface cable:........................................ 1
Soft case: .......................................................... 1
AA alkaline batteries: ........................................ 4
Wrist strap: ........................................................ 1
Operation manual (this manual): ....................... 1
Warranty card:................................................... 1
PC connection cable (RS-232C) ....................... 1
Macintosh cable (AUX) ..................................... 1
USB cable ......................................................... 1
Software CD-ROM ............................................ 1
Attaching the Wrist Strap
Attach the wrist strap provided to prevent the camera from being dropped during use.
q Pass the small loop of the strap through the wrist
strap eyelet and pass the other end through the
loop as illustrated.
Important
Note
Do not swing the camera around by its
strap.
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Powering the Camera
This section explains how to load the batteries (AA alkaline batteries) into the camera
and how to connect the AC adapter to power the camera from a household electrical
outlet.
Loading the AA Batteries
Mount AA batteries and operate the camera.
If you use commercial batteries, use of rechargeable AA batteries (nickel-
cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride batteries) is recommended.
Rechargeable Batteries
Before using commercially available rechargeable AA Ni-Cd or AA Ni-MH batteries,
read the safety precautions in the accompanying manual.
Use only the specified AA batteries.
Never use batteries of an unrecommended type, such as manganese battery,
as this could damage the camera or LCD monitor and cause them to fail.
Certain types of batteries may become hot after an extended period of use.
Allow them to cool before unloading them.
Do not use commercially available batteries that are designed for specific
kinds of equipment (such as those marked For CD players only) in this
product.
When purchasing batteries, read the battery instructions carefully to make
sure that they can be used for this product.
Remove the batteries form the camera before leaving it out service for long.
Important
Note
Note
28
q Check that the camera is turned off, and
then open the battery cover by pressing
the catch and sliding it in the direction
shown.
Turning on the Camera (p.41)
w Load the batteries.
Make sure that the batteries are loaded
with the positive (+) and negative ()
terminals correctly oriented. Do not bring
metallic objects, such as a needle, into
contact with the battery contact surfaces
or electrical connections. Electrostatic
damage could result.
e Close the battery cover
Close the battery cover until it clicks into position.
Economizing on Batteries
Use of rechargeable Size AA Ni-Cd or AA Ni-MH batteries is recommended for most
applications.
If a power source is available nearby, you can economize on the batteries by using an
AC adapter (optional).
In shooting pictures, having the LCD monitor display turned off will help your batteries
longer-lived.
Shooting and Playback Guidelines
The table below gives the approximate recording and playback times that are available
with Size AA alkaline batteries, as measured under the following test conditions:
[Test conditions]
During shooting: Shoot continuously in a recording mode (shoot at an interval of
30 seconds, without turning off the camera in the middle, with the
flash fired 50%, at a 25™⁄ ambient temperature).
During playback: Leave the camera continuously turned on in a playback mode at
a 25™⁄ room temperature.
See
Important
Note
29
Getting Started
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Battery type
Approximate Approximate
Recording Time Playback Time
Size AA alkaline batteries 60 minutes 90 minutes
Ni-Cd batteries (1000 mAh) 40 minutes 60 minutes
Note
Tips to Extend the Recording and Playback Times
* The battery lives indicated above tend to narrow depending on the ambient
environment.
* In an extremely cold environment, warming the batteries by hand, for example, could
allow you to take more pictures. Where the ambient temperature is extremely low,
use of rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries is recommend for their cold resistance.
* Choose rechargeable batteries having as high a capacitance as possible. (The
capacitance rating is marked in the unit mAh.)
* Increased use of the flash or zoom feature or the LCD monitor would speed up the
exhaustion of the batteries. Cut their usage to a minimum required.
* The available picture count tends to increase when they are recorded in the 900 ×
600 recording mode.
* Copying or erasing images repeatedly would also accelerate the exhaustion of the
batteries.
You are advised to make spare batteries available when powering the camera
from the internal batteries alone.
The battery symbol (
), when lit, indicates that the camera's internal batteries
have a diminishing voltage. Make spare batteries available.
Rechargeable Size AA Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries have a characteristic
tendency to turn off their power immediately when the battery symbol is lit.
Handling Precautions
Do not use damaged batteries or batteries at the end of their service lives.
Do not subject the batteries to strong impacts .
Using an AC Adapter
When using the camera for extended periods of time to shoot or playback images,
connect an AC adapter (optional) to the camera and power the camera from a
household electrical source.
Using the AC Adapter
Before using the AC adapter, be sure to read the safety precautions in the
accompanying manual.
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q Check that the camera is turned off, and then open the terminal cover.
Turning on the Camera (p.41)
w Connect the AC adapter cable to the power supply terminal (DC input)
on the camera.
e Insert the power plug into the electrical outlet.
If batteries are loaded in the camera while it is connected to a household
power source, the camera is powered from the AC source and not by the
batteries.
Insert the power plug and connection cable securely. If the plug or cable
works loose during recording, the data may be lost or damaged.
If you connect or disconnect the AC adapter while operating the camera
(recording, playback, or erasing), the camera will switch off to determine
the power source. This may cause the data to be lost or damaged. To
avoid this, connect or disconnect the AC adapter while the camera is
turned off.
See
Note
Important
Note
31
Getting Started
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Note
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貼る
Note
Attach a
write
protect
pad.
SmartMedia Memory Cards
This section explains the types and usage of SmartMedia memory cards.
What is a SmartMedia Memory Card?
Files are recorded as data on the SmartMedia memory card in your camera. The
following types of SmartMedia memory card can be used:
Capacity: ................... 2 MB, 4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB
Operating voltage: .... 3.3 V
There are numerous types of SmartMedia memory cards. Before using a
commercially available SmartMedia memory card, check with its
manufacturer that it is compatible with your camera.
By using an optional PC card adapter or floppy disk adapter, you can insert a
SmartMedia memory card directly into the PC card slot or floppy disk drive of
your PC.
Protecting Against Accidental Writing
Attaching a write protect pad to a SmartMedia memory
card will prevent accidental erasure or overwriting of
recorded files.
Remove the write protect pad from the SmartMedia
memory card to record or erase data.
If the write protect pad gets dirty, wipe it clean
with a soft, dry cloth.
Handling Precautions
SmartMedia Memory Cards
Never remove the SmartMedia memory card while data is being recorded or erased.
Do not bend, subject to strong force or shock, or drop the SmartMedia memory card.
Avoid using or storing SmartMedia memory cards in environments that are subject to
static electricity or electrical interference.
Avoid using or storing SmartMedia memory cards in environments that are subject to
high temperature and humidity, where dust accumulates, or in atmospheres where
corrosive substances are present.
Keep the contact surface of the SmartMedia memory card clean and free from dust
and foreign matter. Should the contact surface get dirty, wipe it clean with a soft, dry
cloth.
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Keep the SmartMedia memory card slot free from dust and foreign matter.
To avoid possible hazards, keep SmartMedia memory cards away from flames and
do not dispose of them in fire.
SmartMedia memory cards have a limited service life. Cards that have been used
over an extended period of time may fail to record additional files.
Data
Data recorded on a SmartMedia memory card may be lost by improper handling by
the customer or a third party, by being subjected to electricity or electrical
interference, or during camera malfunction or repair. Ricoh Co., Ltd. assumes no
liability for damages incurred by such loss of recorded data.
Do not remove the batteries from the camera, turn off the camera, or connect the AC
adapter while data is being recorded on the SmartMedia memory card. The data
stored on the SmartMedia memory card could be lost or damaged.
You are advised to copy valuable data from the SmartMedia memory card onto other
media, such as floppy disks or hard disks.
Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card
Check that the camera is turned off before inserting the SmartMedia memory card.
Never insert or remove a SmartMedia memory card while the camera is
turned on.
Inserting Card
q Check that the camera is turned off,
and then open the card door.
Turning on the Camera (p.41)
w Insert the SmartMedia memory card
into the card insert slot and close the
card door.
Push the SmartMedia memory card fully into
position, with the contact surface facing up.
Important
Note
See
Contact
surface
33
Getting Started
1
Insert the SmartMedia memory card in the correct direction. Do not insert it at
an angle.
The camera will not turn on when the card door is open.
Removing Card
q Check that the camera is turned off, and
then open the card door.
Turning on the Camera (p.41)
w Press the button and pull the
SmartMedia memory card straight out of
the slot.
Pressing the button will cause the SmartMedia
memory card to pop out a little. Then, pull it
straight out of position.
e Close the card door.
Important
Note
Never remove the SmartMedia memory card while data is being recorded
or erased. The data stored on the card could be lost or damaged.
When the SmartMedia memory card has been removed, place it in the
antistatic case supplied or other protective cover.
Formatting a SmartMedia Memory Card
Before using a new SmartMedia memory card or a SmartMedia memory card that has
been used on another device (such as a PC), you need to format (initialize) it with the
camera.
Important
Note
Formatting will erase all the files recorded on the SmartMedia memory
card (including protected files).
Do not format SmartMedia memory cards on a PC.
The SmartMedia formatted by the other device may not be used.
Note
See
34
q Insert the SmartMedia memory card and
slide the power switch to turn on the
camera.
See
Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card (p.32)
Turning On the Camera (p.41)
w Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu will be displayed.
e Press the or button to select
[FORMAT] and press the ENTER button.
r Press the or button to select
[FORMAT MEMORY CARD] and press the
ENTER button.
t Press the shutter release button.
The FORMATTING message is displayed
while the camera is formatting the SmartMedia
memory card.
When formatting is completed, the setup menu
will reappear. Turn the mode dial to choose
another mode.
Note
A SmartMedia memory card with a write protect pad attached to it cannot
be formatted. Remove the pad to format the SmartMedia memory card.
MENU
[
FORMAT
]
FORMAT MEMORY CARD
FORMAT INTERNAL MEMORY
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
FORMAT
MEMORY CARD
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
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Before You Start Recording
This section explains the initial camera adjustments and pointers you should know
before starting to record pictures.
Setting the Date and Time
The date and time are recorded when you shoot a picture. You will need to adjust
these settings when you first use the camera and each time you change time zones on
trips.
Note
Use the yy/mm/dd format to set the date.
Time is displayed in the 24-hour clock format. Midnight is expressed as
00:00 and noon as 12:00.
q Slide the center button of power switch
to turn on the camera.
See
Turning On the Camera (p.41)
w Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, turn the mode
dial to another mode.
e Press the or button to select [DATE
SETTING].
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
IMPRINTING MODE:DISPLAY
SEL.:ENTER
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r Press the DISPLAY button to select the
date display method.
There are three methods available to display the
date as follows:
1999/5/15 May 15 1999 15 May 1999
Each time you press the DISPLAY button, the
display method is switched from one position to
the next in the sequence shown above. Press
the DISPLAY button to select the desired date
display method.
t Press the ENTER button.
The date setting menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the setup menu, press the MENU
button.
y Press the or button to change the
flashing digit.
Forwarding the digit
Press the ( ) button. Keep pressing the
button to forward the digit fast.
Reversing the digit
Press the ( ) button. Keep pressing the
button to reverse the digit fast.
u Press the ENTER button to flash the digit
you want changed.
Repeat steps y and u above to make
necessary corrections.
Note
Each time you press the ENTER
button, the flashing digit changes, from
year to month, day, hour and minute.
i After you have set the number of
minutes, press the ENTER button again.
The clock gets started and the LCD monitor
returns to the SET UP menu. Turn the mode
dial to select another mode.
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
DATE SETTING
1999 1 1
00:00
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
DATE SETTING
1999 1 1
00:00
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
DATE SETTING
1999 1 15
10:12
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1
Note
You can set the time correctly by pressing the ENTER button at the same
time as a time signal sounds.
Press the MENU button in the middle of an operation to cancel it.
The date and time settings are reset if the battery has been removed for
about 3 minutes or longer, as at replacement. Set the date and time again.
Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness
You can adjust the brightness setting of the LCD monitor.
q Turn the brightness adjustment dial on
the bottom of the camera, left or right to
adjust the LCD monitor brightness to a
favorable setting for viewing.
How To Hold the Camera
Unintentional movement of the camera during shooting will result in blurred images.
To avoid camera shake, hold the camera in the fashion prescribed below. Be
particularly careful to avoid camera shake with telephoto zoom shots.
q Hold the camera steady with both hands with the elbows lightly
touching your body.
When viewing through the viewfinder
With the camera lightly pressed against your
head, aim it at your subject and look through the
viewfinder.
Tips
How to Verify the Date and Time
Press the ENTER button to view the date and time settings in
the LCD monitor for verification. See LCD Monitor Display
Function (p.50).
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When viewing through the LCD monitor
Hold the camera firmly in both hands, and aim it
at your subject and look through the LCD
monitor.
w Press the shutter release button lightly
with your fingertip.
Important
Note
Pressing the shutter release button at once with the finger initially apart
from it could result in a blurred image.
Note
When an image of a subject that has been shot with the camera held in
vertical position is played, the subject will look sideways.
Be careful to keep the camera lens, flash, and
the flash sensor reception window from being
covered by your fingers or hair.
Basic Shooting ...................................................... 40
Operation Flow ................................................ 40
Turning on the Camera ................................... 41
Selecting IN/CARD (Internal memory/
SmartMedia memory card) Memory .............. 42
Selecting a PIC (Image quality) Mode ........... 43
Selecting a Recording Mode .......................... 44
Setting the Size of the Subject (Zoom) ......... 45
How to View Images on the LCD Monitor..... 47
Shooting (Still Picture Mode) ......................... 48
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BASIC SHOOTING
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40
Basic Shooting
This section explains the general flow of shooting operation, and provides basic
shooting instructions.
Operation Flow
To record an image, follow the steps below:
Slide the power switch to turn the camera on and set the mode dial to
[ ] (p.41).
Select the internal memory (
) or SmartMedia ( ). (p.42)
Choose from six picture modes ( , , , , ,
and
) (p.43).
Choose from three recording modes ( and ) (p.44).
Use the or button to select the size of the subject (p.45)
Check the position of the subject on the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor (p.47).
Press the shutter release button (p.48).
Turn on the Camera
Select a PIC (Image quality) Mode
Shoot
Set the Size of the Subject
Check the position of the subject
Select a Recording Mode
Select IN/CARD (Internal memory/SmartMedia memory card) Memory
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2
12
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Turning on the Camera
Slide the power switch to turn the camera on and slide the switch again to turn it off.
q Slide the center button of power switch
to on.
w Set the mode dial to [ ].
The camera will turn on and the monitor cover
will open.
The LCD panel or the LCD monitor will display
recording information.
LCD Monitor Display
Press the DISPLAY button to switch displays
appearing on the LCD monitor. If the LCD monitor
is not used, press the DISPLAY button to save the
batteries. Press the DISPLAY button again to
enable the LCD monitor.
You may set the camera to come up with the LCD
monitor disabled when it is powered on. See
“Changing the LCD Setting” (p.110).
Note
• Slide the power switch again and the power will turn off, with the lens
barrier and monitor cover closed. In a play or erase mode, the lens
barrier won’t open or close when you turn on the power switch.
Tips
Auto Power-Off
The camera will turn off automatically (auto power-off) to conserve the
battery if it is left idle (no buttons, switches or other controls operated) for
more than 5 minutes. To resume use, turn the power on again.
You can disable the auto power-off mode.
See “Auto Power Off Setting” (p.103).
The auto power-off mode does not function when the camera is
powered by an AC adapter.
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12
1800×1200 N
スマートメディア
内蔵
12
1800×1200 N
12
1800×1200 N
Internal memory SmartMedia memory card
Note
If the keep settings function is enabled, the flash, exposure
compensation, white balance, recording mode, date imprint, language,
card/in and S mode settings in effect just before the camera was turned
off are saved. See Keep settings (p.106).
Selecting IN/CARD (Internal memory/SmartMedia
memory card) Memory
Select whether to record shot files in internal memory or on the SmartMedia memory
card mounted in the camera.
Switching Modes
The mode screen changes in the following sequence as you switch the recording
destination:
* When the SmartMedia memory card is inserted, the will be displayed.
Selecting a Recording Destination
q Press the CARD/IN button and select a
recording destination ( ).
The recording destination changes each time
the CARD/IN button is pressed. Press the
CARD/IN button and make your choice.
Note
If a SmartMedia memory card is
mounted in the camera when it is
turned on, the
mark appears on the
LCD monitor or the LCD panel. Enable
the save mode to set internal memory
as a recording destination. See Keep
Settings (p.106).
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1800Eモード
1800N
900Fモード
900Eモード
1800F
900Nモード
12
1800×1200 N
24
1800×1200 E
18
  900×600 F
35
  900×600 N
64
  900×600 F
 6
1800×1200 F
1800F Mode 900E Mode 900N Mode
1800N Mode 1800E Mode 900F Mode
18
  900×600 F
Selecting a PIC (Image quality) Mode
The camera offers six picture (PIC) modes
and to suit your photographic needs. Each mode has its own compression
ratio.
Switching PIC (Image quality) Modes
The mode screen changes in the following sequence as you switch the PIC mode:
* The recordable picture count varies as you switch the PIC mode.
* The factory default setting is 1800 N ( ).
Selecting a PIC (Image quality) Mode
q Press the PIC button and select a PIC
(Image quality) mode (
).
Pressing the PIC button displays the settings
menu. The PIC (Image quality) mode changes
each time the PIC button is pressed. Press the
PIC button and make your choice.
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Approximate File Sizes by PIC (Image quality) Mode
Note
Image sizes are 1792 × 1200 pixels and 896 × 600 pixels.
The table below shows the maximum number of recordable images
associated with each PIC mode.
* In the case of a 8 MB SmartMedia memory card (in each PIC mode)
For the number of recordable images by SmartMedia memory card capacity and by
PIC (Image quality) mode, see Recording Capacities (p.127).
* With this product and in this manual, the resolutions are stated as 1800 × 1200 and
900 × 600.
Selecting a Recording Mode
The camera offers three recording modes still, text and continuous shooting. Select
the mode best suited to your photographic needs.
Switching Recording Modes
The mode screen changes in the following sequence as you switch the recording
mode:
Set Keep Setting to save the recording mode setting.
See Keep Settings (p.106).
Still Mode Text Mode Continuous shooting mode
PIC Mode Approx. File Size
1800F 795 KB
1800N 401 KB
1800E 204 KB
PIC Mode Approx. File Size
900F 270 KB
900N 139 KB
900E 73 KB
Size PIC mode Approx. No. of recordable images
F mode 9
N mode 19
E mode 38
F mode 29
N mode 55
E mode 99
1792 × 1200
896 × 600
Note
12
1800x1200 N
12
1800x1200 N
12
1800x1200 N
A
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12
1800×1200 N
Selecting a Recording Mode (for the PIC mode)
This mode is used to record an image.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu will be displayed.
w Press the or button to select
[RECORDING MODE].
Note
To cancel an operation, press the
MENU button.
e Press the ENTER button to choose the
recording mode ( ).
The recording mode selected will take effect.
Press the MENU button to cancel the recording
menu.
Other recording modes
Text mode (p.52) Continuous shooting mode (p.53)
Setting the Size of the Subject (Zoom)
By pressing the or button, you can vary the size of the subject on the LCD
monitor without changing the distance between yourself and the subject (equivalent to
38 86 mm in 35 mm camera format).
Zooming In (Telephoto Setting)
q Press the ( ) button.
The subject will become larger (telephoto) and
the zoom indication bar will appear on the LCD
monitor. Press the button to adjust the
subject size to your liking.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Zooming Out (Wide Angle Setting)
q Press the ( ) button.
The subject will become smaller (wide) and the
zoom indication bar will appear on the LCD
monitor. Press the button to adjust the
subject size to your liking.
Digital Zoom Function
If you keep the ( ) button for at least 2
seconds when the lens is set at the maximum
telephoto position, the digital zoom function is
triggered to add an enhanced telephotographic
effect to your shot.
Before using the digital zoom function, make
sure that the LCD monitor is On. When the LCD
monitor is off, press the DISPLAY button.
When shooting, a frame appears on the LCD
monitor as shown on the right, delineating the
scope of the digital zoom. At playback, the shot
will be played back in the same way as a normal
shot.
To disable the digital zoom function, press the
(
) button.
Note
When the digital zoom function is enabled, shots taken will be recorded in
640 × 480 pixel format.
Keep the button
pressed for 2 seconds
or more
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How to View Images on the LCD Monitor
Check the position of your subject by looking through the viewfinder or at the LCD
monitor.
Viewing Through the Viewfinder
Aim the camera at the subject while viewing through the viewfinder.
Shooting Scope
Frame the subject within the viewfinder.
Short-Distance Correction Frame
Compose your subject within this range when the
distance to it is about 0.4 m and you are using the
standard lens.
Autofocus Field
Located at the center of the viewfinder screen and
roughly corresponding to the area shown on the right,
the autofocus field determines the focal distance.
Viewing Through the LCD Monitor
Aim the camera at the subject while viewing through the LCD monitor.
Shooting Scope
Frame the subject within the LCD monitor screen.
Autofocus Field
Located at the center of the LCD monitor screen
and roughly corresponding to the area shown on
the right, the autofocus field determines the focal
distance.
Note
The shaded area and dotted lines are shown for illustration purposes only and
do not actually appear on the LCD monitor.
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Shooting (Still Picture Mode)
Basic shooting instructions are given below. Hold the camera correctly to keep it
steady.
See
How to Hold the Camera (p.37)
q Aim the camera at your subject.
Set the wide angle and use macro mode to
shoot subjects closer than 40 cm (15.8 inches).
See
Macro Shooting (Close-up Shooting) (p.76)
w Press the or button to set the size
of the subject.
See
Setting the Size of the Subject (Zoom)
(p.45)
How to View Images on the LCD
Monitor (p.47)
e Press the shutter release button lightly
with your fingertip.
The shutter release button works in a two-step
action. When you press it lightly (halfway), the
autofocus function is triggered to focus on the
subject automatically. Keep the camera as
steady as possible during this step to ensure
correct focusing.
The AF indication LED (green) will light when
the subject is in focus. The focus, exposure and
white balance settings are set at this point.
Note
A flashing AF indication LED indicates that the subject is out of focus. If
this occurs, use the focus lock function. See Focus Lock Shooting (p.68).
If the SLOW SHUTTER message appears on the LCD monitor, you are
recommended to shoot with the flash enabled or in S mode to avoid
camera shake that tends to occur in this situation. See Changing Flash
Modes (p.55) and S Mode (Shutter Speed) (p.77).
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Forced, Slow synchro and Auto Flash Modes.
In forced or auto flash mode, the flash LED lights
(in red) when you press the shutter release button
lightly in low light conditions.
Note
The flash LED (red) blinks and the LCD
monitor is cleared while the flash is
charging. Pictures cannot be taken in this
state.
r Press the shutter release button down
fully without removing your finger.
A beep will sound and the picture you have shot
appears in the LCD monitor before it is
recorded. The available recording picture count
in the LCD panel or monitor is then
decremented by one.
Note
Moving the camera before the beep sounds may result in a blurred image.
The beep will sound continuously if recording fails. Stop recording and
reshoot the picture.
The available recording picture count in the LCD monitor may increase
depending on whether you turn on or off the camera, switch the mode
dial, or change the PIC mode.
If it is unnecessary to confirm the picture you have taken, press the or
button to start recording immediately. You may also change the shot
picture confirmation time. See Changing LCD Confirmation (p.109).
How to Cancel Recording
When you press down the shutter release button fully, the shot image will appear in
the LCD monitor. While the image is on display, you can cancel its recording. do the
following:
Press the MENU button. And press the ENTER button when a recording canceled
message is displayed.
Tips
Using the Camera for Extended Periods of Time
The camera will switch off automatically (auto power-off) to conserve the
battery if it is left idle (no buttons, switches or other controls operated) for
about 5 minutes. When you require more time to compose a shot, disable
the auto power-off feature. Have spare batteries or an AC adapter handy
before using the camera for an extended period of time. See Auto Power
Off Setting (p.103).
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When Focusing is Difficult
You may experience difficulty focusing on the following subjects:
Objects with little or no contrast (such as the sky, white walls, and car hoods)
Flat two-dimensional objects with only horizontal lines and no significant protrusions
or indentations
Fast-moving targets
Low-brightness objects (in dark places)
Strongly backlit objects and objects struck by strong reflected light
Flickering objects (such as fluorescent lights)
When shooting subjects like these, focus on another subject that is located at about
the same distance and then aim at the target with that focus setting.
See
Focus Lock Shooting (p.68).
Tips
LCD Monitor Display Function
Press the ENTER button to display recording information, such as the
recording mode, picture mode, and recordable picture count, on the LCD
monitor. Each time you press the ENTER button, the display will switch in
the following order:
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3
Changing Recording Modes ................................ 52
Text Mode ......................................................... 52
Continuous Shooting Mode ........................... 53
Changing Flash Modes ........................................ 55
Flash Off Mode ................................................ 56
Auto Mode ........................................................ 57
Forced Flash Mode ......................................... 58
Slow Synchro Mode ........................................ 59
Setting the Exposure Compensation.................. 60
Setting the Exposure Compensation ............ 60
Changing the White Balance Mode..................... 62
Daylight Mode .................................................. 63
Cloudy Mode (Overcast Mode) ...................... 64
Tungsten Light Mode ...................................... 65
Fluorescent Light Mode.................................. 66
Special Shooting Functions ................................ 67
Using the Self-Timer ....................................... 67
Focus Lock Shooting...................................... 68
Manual Focus Shooting.................................. 70
Date Imprinting Mode ..................................... 71
Redeye Reduction Mode ................................ 72
Monochrome Mode (Black & White) Sepia... 73
Interval (Time lapse) Shooting Mode ............ 74
Macro Shooting (Close-up Shooting) ........... 76
S Mode (Shutter Speed).................................. 77
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Changing Recording Modes
This section explains how to change recording modes.
Note
For explanations of the recording mode indications appearing on the LCD
monitor, see “Selecting a Recording Mode” (p.44).
Text Mode
Records text in a crisp image by accentuating the black portion of the text, with the
hues of the surrounding areas being suppressed.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[RECORDING MODE].
e Press the ENTER button to select the
[ ] mark.
Text mode is now set. Press the MENU button
to close the record menu.
The recording mode setting is displayed on the
LCD monitor. Press the shutter release button
to shoot the subject.
Note
• The flash will not fire in text mode.
• Set Keep Setting to save the recording
mode setting. See “Keep Settings”
(p.106).
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MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
A
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How to Cancel Recording
When you press down the shutter release button fully, the shot image will appear in
the LCD monitor. While the image is on display, you can cancel its recording. do the
following:
Press the MENU button. And press the ENTER button when a recording canceled
message is displayed.
How To Cancel the Text Mode
Follow the procedures on the previous page and switch to another mode in step e.
Continuous Shooting Mode
Shoots a subject continuously while the shutter release button is held depressed. The
focus is locked in the state in effect when you press the shutter release button and the
subject is shot continuously at a rate of about one image a second. This function lets
you conveniently capture the beset moment of photography.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[RECORDING MODE].
e Press the ENTER button to select the
[ ] mark.
The continuous shooting mode is now set.
Press the MENU button to cancel the record
menu. (See Keep Settings (p.106).)
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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The recording mode setting is displayed on the
LCD monitor.
When you continue pressing the shutter release
button, the camera will take one picture about every
second continuously. Continuous shooting stops
when you release the shutter release button, and
the images that have been shot so far are recorded
automatically. The message RECORDING
appears on the LCD.
Important
Note
In Continuous shooting mode, the focus
and exposure adjustment level are locked
in the status in effect when you press the
shutter release button.
The flash does not fire in continuous
shooting mode.
Note
The maximum number of pictures that can be taken continuously depends on
the picture mode.
The maximum number of pictures that can be taken continuously at once is
indicated above. The available space of the SmartMedia memory card or
internal memory may allow continued shooting.
Continuous shooting stops when as many as 9,999 files have been recorded.
In this case, format the SmartMedia memory card or internal memory card to
resume continuous shooting.
In continuous shooting mode, no image appears on the LCD while pictures
are being taken.
Set Keep Setting to save the recording mode setting. See Keep Settings (p.106).
Canceling the Mode Setting
In step e above, turn the mode dial to choose another mode.
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Changing Flash Modes
This section explains how to change the flash mode. Switch the flash mode to meet
your photographic needs.
Flash Modes
The mode screen will change in the following sequence as you switch the flash mode:
* The factory default setting is flash off mode.
Important
Note
When you shoot a subject located closer than about 0.4 m (15.8 inches)
with the flash activated, the light from the flash may appear red in the
resultant shot. The subject may also appear white due to over-exposure.
To avoid these problems, switch the camera to flash off mode.
Note
The flash will not fire in text mode or continuous shooting mode.
The flash will not fire in the following white balance modes: cloudy (overcast),
daylight, fluorescent light, and tungsten light.
Enable the keep settings mode to save the flash mode setting. See Keep
settings (p.106).
When shooting a subject with the flash activated, if the subject appears
dark on the LCD monitor, zoom to a wider angle. The subject may be difficult
to focus on with the telephoto setting.
Shooting in red-eye reduction mode will reduce red eyes appearing in the
resultant picture. See Redeye Reduction Mode (p.72).
Effective Range of the Flash
When you shoot in daylight with the flash activated (daylight synchro photography),
the flash has an effective range of about 0.4 to 3.0 m (1.3 ft to 9.9 ft) for the
telephoto setting and 0.4 to 3.4 m (1.3 ft to 11.2 ft) for the wide-angle setting.
The subject will appear dark in the picture if the light from the flash fails to reach
it.
Flash Off Mode Auto Mode Forced Flash Mode Slow synchro Mode
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Flash Off Mode
In flash off mode, the flash is disabled even in dark conditions. Use this mode for
shooting where use of the flash is prohibited or where adequate room illumination is
available.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the flash mode button to select
[ ].
The flash off mode is now set.
The flash mode setting is displayed on the LCD
monitor or on the LCD panel. Press the shutter
release button to record the image without firing
the flash.
Important
Note
The shutter speed slows automatically when you shoot in dark places.
For best results, hold the camera steady or mount the camera on a tripod.
Take extra care in holding the camera steady when using the telephoto
setting ( ).
How To Cancel the Flash Off Mode
Press the flash mode button and switch to another flash mode.
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3
Auto Mode
This mode automatically discharges the flash when it detects low ambient light or
backlighting. This mode allows you to respond appropriately to a wide range of
standard shooting conditions.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the flash mode button to select
mark.
This auto mode is now set.
The
mark, which signifies auto mode,
appears only on the LCD monitor. If the mark is
not shown in the LCD panel, the camera is in
auto mode.
When you press the shutter release button, this
mode automatically discharges the flash when
the camera detects low ambient light or
backlighting. The flash LED will light (red)
when you press the shutter release button
lightly.
Note
The flash LED will pulse while the flash is charging and the LCD monitor will
momentarily blacken. You will not be able to shoot during this interval.
Important
Note
Subjects shot from less than 0.4 m (15.8 inches) away may be over-
exposed and appear bleached out in the picture. To avoid this, switch to
the flash off mode.
How to Cancel the Auto Mode
Press the flash mode button and switch to another mode.
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Forced Flash Mode
When you take a picture against the light or under strong light, the subjects face may
appear in the shade in the resultant shot. Use forced flash mode to reduce this effect.
In this mode, the flash will fire regardless of the ambient light level.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the flash mode button to light
mark.
The forced flash mode is now set.
The flash mode setting is displayed on the LCD
monitor or on the LCD panel. Press the shutter
release button to take the picture using the
flash. The flash LED will light (red) when you
press the shutter release button lightly.
Note
The flash LED blinks and the LCD
monitor is cleared while the flash is
charging. Pictures cannot be taken in
this state.
Important
Note
When you shoot a subject located closer than about 0.4 m (15.8 inches)
with the flash activated, the subject may appear white in the resultant shot
due to over-exposure. To avoid this problem, switch to flash off mode.
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How To Cancel the Forced Flash Mode
Press the flash mode button and switch to another flash mode.
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3
Slow Synchro Mode
Slows down the shutter release speed when you shoot a subject with the flash
activated, to prevent the background alone from being darkened.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the flash mode button to blink the
mark.
The slow synchro mode is now set.
The flash mode setting is displayed on the LCD
monitor or on the LCD panel. When you press
the shutter release button, the subject is shot in
slow synchro mode with the flash activated.
The flash LED lights (red) as you press the
shutter release button lightly.
Note
The flash LED blinks and the LCD
monitor is cleared while the flash is
charging. Pictures cannot be taken in
this state.
Important
Note
When you shoot a subject located closer than about 0.4 m (15.8 inches)
with the flash activated, the subject may appear white in the resultant shot
due to over-exposure. To avoid this problem, switch to flash off mode.
The shutter speed slows automatically when you shoot in dark places. To
prevent camera shake, hold the camera steady or mount it on a tripod.
Take care to avoid camera shake particularly at telephoto settings.
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How To Cancel Slow Synchro Mode
Press the flash mode button and switch to another flash mode.
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Setting the Exposure Compensation
As long as the subject is centered in the shooting range, you can take the picture
normally as the camera will automatically adjust the exposure compensation for
backlighting. If there is a significant difference in brightness between the background
and subject, however, the subject tends to be under- or over-exposed. Exposure
compensation is useful in this situation. You can also use exposure compensation to
produce intentionally under- or over-exposed images.
Exposure Compensation Range
±2.0 EV (in 0.5 EV steps)
Shooting Against the Light
The bright background will make the subject appear under-exposed. Set the exposure
compensation level to a positive value to adjust the exposure.
Important
Note
If the subject is not centered in the shooting range when taking a picture
against the light, the camera will not assume that the subject is in a backlit
state. Exposure compensation is required in this situation.
Shooting a White Image
If you shoot an image that appears generally white, the shot will be under-exposed as
a whole, with people appearing dark and white objects appearing gray. Set the
exposure compensation level to a positive (+) value to adjust the exposure.
Shooting a Black Image
If you shoot an image that appears generally black, the shot will be over-exposed as a
whole, with people appearing white and black objects appearing gray. Set the
exposure compensation level to a negative () value to adjust the exposure. Follow
the same procedure when shooting a person under a spotlight, for example.
Setting the Exposure Compensation
Set the exposure compensation level.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
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w Press the or button to select +/–
[Exposure Compensation] and press the
ENTER button.
The exposure compensation settings menu will
be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to the
record menu, press the MENU button.
e Press the zoom button to change the
compensation level.
Increasing the Compensation Level in 0.5 EV Steps
Press the ( ) button. Keep pressing the
button increases the compensation level fast.
Reducing the Compensation Level in 0.5 EV Steps
Press the ( ) button. Keep pressing the
button reduces the compensation level fast.
r Press the shutter release button to shoot
the subject.
When you press the shutter release button
lightly (halfway), the LCD monitor switches to a
normal display. Press down the shutter release
button fully to shoot the subject.
When the shooting ends, the setup menu is
displayed again on the LCD monitor. To accept
the new adjustment level, press the ENTER
button; to cancel it, press the MENU button to
return to the record menu. Then, press the
menu button once again to exit the record
menu.
Note
The exposure compensation level setting is canceled when you turn the
power switch off. Enable the keep settings mode to save the exposure
compensation level setting. See “Keep Settings” (p.106).
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How To Cancel the Exposure Compensation Setting
Follow the above procedures and set the compensation level to [±0.0] in step e.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
+/–
+2.0
–2.0
EV+0.0
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Changing the White Balance Mode
The white balance mode adjusts the white balance so that you can capture your
subject in its natural colors regardless of the light source. The auto mode will suffice in
most situations.
The auto mode automatically adjusts the white balance based on the white areas,
ensuring that white is reproduced as white regardless of the light source.
Consequently, a subject that lacks in white tones as a whole or that is dominated by
dark tones may not achieve an appropriate white balance. Change the white balance
mode to shoot such subjects.
Switching White Balance Modes
The mode screen will change in the following sequence as you switch the white
balance mode:
* The factory default setting is auto mode.
Note
In auto mode, subjects lacking in white tones may not achieve an appropriate
white balance. When shooting such subjects, add a white object to the
composition.
White balance modes can only be set in recording mode and not in playback
mode.
The flash will not fire in the following white balance modes: daylight,
fluorescent light, tungsten light and cloudy (overcast) mode.
Enable the keep settings mode to save the white balance mode setting.
See Keep Settings (p.106).
太陽モード
オートモード(表示
白熱灯モード
蛍光灯モード
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Auto Mode (no display) Daylight Mode Cloudy Mode (Overcast Mode)
Fluorescent Light Mode Tungsten Light Mode
Subjects Difficult to Correct in Auto Mode
Monochrome objects
Objects lit by multiple light sources
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Displaying the Settings Menu
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[WHITE BALANCE] and press the ENTER
button.
The white balance settings menu will be
displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to the
record menu, press the MENU button.
Switching from One White Balance Mode to Another
You can switch from one white balance mode to another from the settings menu that is
displayed. See the following sections concerning each mode.
Daylight Mode (p.63)
Cloudy Mode (Overcast Mode) (p.64)
Fluorescent Light Mode (p.66)
Tungsten Light Mode (p.65)
Daylight Mode
Choose this mode to shoot subjects outdoors that have difficulty achieving auto white
balance correction.
Note
Select this mode from the white balance mode setup menu. See Displaying
the Settings Menu (p.63).
q Press the or button to select the
mark.
Daylight mode is now set.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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w Press the shutter release button to shoot
the subject.
When you press the shutter release button
lightly (halfway), the LCD monitor switches to a
normal display. Press down the shutter release
button fully to shoot the subject.
When the shooting ends, the setup menu is
displayed again on the LCD monitor. To accept
the new adjustment level, press the ENTER
button; to cancel it, press the MENU button to
return to the record menu. Then, press the
menu button once again to exit the record
menu.
Important
Note
The color tones of a subject will vary depending on weather conditions,
such as fine or cloudy skies.
Cloudy Mode (Overcast Mode)
Choose this mode to shoot subjects outdoors under cloudy skies where the
appropriate white balance is difficult to achieve in auto mode.
Note
Select this mode from the white balance mode setup menu. See Displaying
the Settings Menu (p.63).
q Press the or button to select the
mark.
The cloudy mode is now set.
w Press the shutter release button to shoot
the subject.
When you press the shutter release button
lightly (halfway), the LCD monitor switches to a
normal display. Press down the shutter release
button fully to shoot the subject.
When the shooting ends, the setup menu is
displayed again on the LCD monitor. To accept
the new adjustment level, press the ENTER
button; to cancel it, press the MENU button to
return to the record menu. Then, press the
menu button once again to exit the record menu.
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How To Cancel Daylight Mode
Press the or button on the setup menu to switch to auto mode.
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Important
Note
The color tones of a subject will vary depending on weather conditions,
such as fine or cloudy skies.
Tungsten Light Mode
Choose this mode to shoot subjects under tungsten light where an appropriate white
balance is difficult to achieve.
Note
Select this mode from the white balance mode settings menu. See
Displaying the Settings Menu (p.63).
q Press the or button to select the
mark.
The tungsten light mode is now set.
w Press the shutter release button to shoot
the subject.
When you press the shutter release button
lightly (halfway), the LCD monitor switches to a
normal display. Press down the shutter release
button fully to shoot the subject.
When the shooting ends, the setup menu is
displayed again on the LCD monitor. To accept
the new adjustment level, press the ENTER
button; to cancel it, press the MENU button to
return to the record menu. Then, press the
menu button once again to exit the record
menu.
Important
Note
The color tones of a subject will vary depending on the type of light source
(tungsten light).
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How To Cancel the Cloudy (Overcast) Mode
Press the or button to select [AUTO] in the setup menu.
How To Cancel the Tungsten Light Mode
Press the or button on the setup menu to switch to auto mode.
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Fluorescent Light Mode
Choose this mode to shoot subjects under fluorescent light where an appropriate white
balance is difficult to achieve.
Note
Select this mode from the white balance mode settings menu. See
Displaying the Settings Menu (p.63).
q Press the or button to select the
mark.
The fluorescent light mode is now set.
w Press the shutter release button to shoot
the subject.
When you press the shutter release button
lightly (halfway), the LCD monitor switches to a
normal display. Press down the shutter release
button fully to shoot the subject.
When the shooting ends, the setup menu is
displayed again on the LCD monitor. To accept
the new adjustment level, press the ENTER
button; to cancel it, press the MENU button to
return to the record menu. Then, press the
menu button once again to exit the record
menu.
Important
Note
The color tones of a subject will vary depending on the type of light source
(fluorescent light).
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How To Cancel the Fluorescent Light Mode
Press the or button on the setup menu to switch to auto mode.
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Special Shooting Functions
This digital camera offers a variety of shooting techniques in addition to basic
photography.
Using the Self-Timer
The self-timer offers a convenient way to take group pictures with the photographer
included. Mount the camera on a tripod or a flat, secure surface to shoot pictures with
the self-timer.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
self timer button.
The self timer is now set.
The self timer will be displayed on the LCD
monitor or on the LCD panel.
w Decide the composition of the picture,
position the camera securely, and press
the shutter release button.
The self timer LED will start flashing and the
shutter will be released with an approximate
delay of 10 seconds. The self timer LED will
stay lit for about 2 seconds before the shutter is
released and the beep sound will be heard.
The self-timer mode ends automatically when
the shutter is released.
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Note
If the flash is charging, the self-timer will start when charging is completed.
The self-timer setting is canceled when you switch the camera from the
recording mode to another mode or when you slide the power switch.
Tips
Remote Control
To operate the camera from a remote position or when the camera is
fixed in one spot, use the optional remote control unit.
Focus Lock Shooting
Usually, the auto focus function focuses the camera on the subject that appears in the
autofocus field on the LCD monitor or on the viewfinder. If the subject is located
outside the autofocus field, it may appear blurred in the resultant shot. Use the focus
lock to ensure accurate focusing on the subject.
See
How to View Images on the LCD Monitor (p.47)
When to Use the Focus Lock
If the subject is not positioned inside the
autofocus field on the LCD monitor, a blurred
image will result, since the background, not the
subject, is in focus.
If an object other than the subject occupies a
major portion of the autofocus field, the camera
will focus on the backgroung, producing a
blurred image of the persons.
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How to Use the Focus Lock
q Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
set the size of your subject.
w Bring the subject on which you wish to
focus into the autofocus field.
e Press the shutter release button lightly
and hold it.
The focus will be locked at this point.
The focus lamp (green) will light.
r Decide the composition of the shot by
moving the camera with the shutter
release button held, and then press the
shutter release button down fully.
Note
You can also use the manual focus to focus on the subject. See Manual
Focus Shooting (p.70).
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Manual Focus Shooting
The manual focus function can be used to manually adjust the focal setting for
subjects difficult to bring into focus with autofocus.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[FOCUS].
e Press the ENTER button to select [MF]
and press the MENU button.
The manual focus function is now set.
r Press the or button to focus on the
subject and press the shutter release
button to take the picture.
To vary the size of the subject on the LCD
monitor, press the (
) or ( ) button
with the shutter release button lightly pressed.
How To Cancel the Manual Focus Mode
Follow the above procedures and select [AF] in step e.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :MF
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Date Imprinting Mode
Use this mode to record images imprinted with the date.
Note
• The date is displayed in the format that has been selected with the DATE
SETTING option in the setup menu. See “Setting the Date and Time” (p.35).
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu is displayed.
Note
• To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select [DATE
IMPRINT].
e Press the ENTER button to select
between [DATE] and [DATE/TIME]. And
then press the MENU button.
The date (1999/5/15) is displayed if you have
chosen [DATE], or the date and time (1999/5/15
10:12) is displayed if you have chosen [DATE/
TIME].
Date imprint mode is now set.
r Press the shutter release button to shoot
the subject.
Note
• Enable the save mode to save the date imprinting mode setting. See
“Keep Settings” (p.106).
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How To Cancel Date Imprinting Mode
Follow the above procedures and select [OFF] in step e.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :DATE
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Redeye Reduction Mode
If you shoot a subject, with the flash activated, in a dark place, the eyes of the subject
may appear red in the resultant picture. In redeye reduction mode, the flash will fire
several times before the shutter releases to lessen the redeye phenomenon.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
“REDEYE REDUCTION”.
e Press the ENTER button to select [ON]
and press the MENU button.
The redeye reduction mode is now set.
r Press the shutter release button to shoot
the subject.
When you press the shutter release button, the
flash will fire several times in succession
preliminarily before firing last when the shutter
releases.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:ON
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Important
Note
The shutter takes about 1 second to release after you press the shutter
release button. Hold the camera steady meanwhile to shoot.
Monochrome Mode (Black & White) Sepia
Shoots subjects in black & white or sepia images.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[MONOCHROME].
e Press the ENTER button to select
between [B&W] and [SEPIA] and press
the MENU button.
Select [B&W] to shoot in black & white images or
[SEPIA] to shoot in sepia images. The
monochrome mode is now set.
r Press the shutter relesase button to
shoot the subject.
Note
When you choose monochrome mode,
the white balance mode does not
function.
How To Cancel Red-eye Reduction Mode
Follow the procedures on the previous page and select [OFF] in step e.
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How To Cancel Monotone Mode
Follow the above procedures and select [OFF] in step e.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :B&W
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Interval (Time lapse) Shooting Mode
The camera can be set to take pictures automatically at preset times. The times can
be set in steps of 30 seconds from 30 seconds to 3 hours. For example, if you set a
time of 1 hour, the camera will release the shutter every hour, taking pictures
continuously until the SmartMedia memory card runs out of available memory.
Important
Note
Check the remaining number of pictures that can be stored on the
SmartMedia memory card and the internal memory card before starting
interval (time lapse) shooting. The auto power off will be activated after 24
hours.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[INTERVAL MODE] and press the ENTER
button.
The interval timer (time lapse) settings menu will
be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button. The screen returns to
record menu.
e Press the ENTER button until the digit
you want to set starts to flash.
Note
Each time you press the ENTER
button, the flashing digit will change,
from the hour to the minute to the
second.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
INTERVAL
]
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
0:00:00
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r Press the or button to change the
value of the digit that is flashing.
Repeat steps e and r above to set the desired
interval in steps of 30 seconds.
t Press the ENTER button again after
setting the digit of second.
The interval timer (time lapse) function is now
enabled and the record menu is displayed.
y Press the MENU button.
The record menu will close and exit to the
normal display, and the INTERVAL message
will appear on the LCD monitor.
u Press the shutter release button.
The camera will take the first shot and then
proceed to shoot at the preset time. The
INTERVAL message flashes on the LCD
monitor while interval (time lapse) shooting is in
progress. Interval (time lapse) shooting will last
until the internal memory or SmartMedia memory
card runs out of available memory.
Note
The actual time between shots may become longer than the preset value
depending on the PIC (Image quality) and flash mode settings.
Use of an AC adapter to power the camera is recommended for interval
(time lapse) shooting.
Increasing the Values
Press the ( ) button. Keep pressing
the button increases the values quickly.
Decreasing the Values
Press the ( ) button. Keep pressing
the button decreases the values quickly.
MENU
[
INTERVAL
]
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
1:30:00
MENU
[
RECORD
]
RECORDING MODE :
WHITE BALANCE :AUTO
+
/– :OFF
FOCUS :AUTO
DATE IMPRINT :OFF
REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF
MONOCHROME :OFF
INTERVAL MODE :ON
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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How To Cancel Interval Shooting
If the INTERVAL message lights up on the LCD monitor, take the following
procedures:
Follow the procedures on the previous page and set the interval (time lapse)
timer to [0:00:00].
Slide the power switch off.
Set the mode dial to switch to another mode.
How To Cancel Shooting
The INTERVAL message flashes on the LCD monitor while interval (time lapse)
shooting is in progress. To cancel shooting while in progress, take the following
procedures:
Slide the power switch off.
Set the mode dial to switch to another mode.
Macro Shooting (Close-up Shooting)
Macro photography allows you to take a closeup picture of a subject. Macro photography up
to about 4 cm close is made possible by setting the lens to the widest angle position. With
the lens set at an other position, macro photography as close as about 40 cm is possible.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Bring the camera close to the subject
and decide the composition of the
picture. Press the shutter release lightly
to set the focus.
e Gently press the shutter release button
down fully to take the picture.
Important
Note
The focusing range is so small in macro mode that the focus can be lost if
the camera is moved. Make sure the camera is firmly positioned by
mounting it on a tripod, for example, to keep it steady when shooting.
Light from the flash may appear red in shots taken in flash mode. The
subject may also appear white in the resultant shot due to over-exposure.
Since the field of view throught the viewfinder and the shooting range are
shifted by a wide margin, take pictures by confirming the shooting range
through the LCD or with the camera connected to a TV receiver.
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Tips
Focal Range for Macro Shooting
Use macro mode for subjects located about 4 cm (1.6 inches) to 40 cm
(15.8 inches) away.
Shutter Release Button
The optional remote control unit is convenient to use when the camera is
mounted on a tripod or similar device and the shutter release button is
difficult to press.
Important
Note
Pictures take in S mode may occasionally have some noise.
S Mode (Shutter Speed)
S mode, the shutter is released faster to make low light shots possible. If the SLOW
SHUTTER message appears on the LCD monitor when you point the camera at a
dark subject and press the shutter release button lightly, S mode will help reduce
camera shake that tends to occur in this situation.
Important
Note
Pictures taken in S mode may occasionally have some noise.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The record menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select [S
MODE].
e Press the ENTER button to select [ON]
and press the MENU button.
The S mode is now set.
MENU
[
RECORD
]
S MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
RECORD
]
S MODE :ON
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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r Press the shutter release button to take
the picture.
The camera will automatically determine whether
to shoot in S mode or not according to the
brightness of the subject. If the SLOW
SHUTTER message appears on the LCD
monitor when you press the shutter release
button lightly, the shot will be taken in S mode.
Note
Moving the camera before the beep sounds, after pressing the shutter
release button, could result in a blurred image.
Note
S mode works only when the flash is disabled from firing.
Enable the keep settings to save the S mode setting. See Keep
Settings (p.106).
How To Cancel the S Mode
Follow the above procedures and select [OFF] in step e.
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Before Starting To Playback Recorded Images
... 80
Playback Display ............................................. 80
Connecting to a TV ......................................... 81
Playing Back a File ............................................... 82
Operation Flow ................................................ 82
Playing an Image File...................................... 83
Multi Image Playback ...................................... 84
Zoom Playback ................................................ 85
Auto Playback.................................................. 86
Protecting a File .............................................. 87
Playing a File Shot with Another Brand of
Camera ............................................................. 88
Copying Image Files ....................................... 89
Setting DPOF (Direct Print of File) ................ 91
Setting a Printing Service .............................. 91
Erasing a File (Image)........................................... 94
Operation Flow ................................................ 94
Erase ................................................................. 95
Erase All Images.............................................. 96
Erase Selected Files (Images) ....................... 97
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PLAYBACK/ERASING
4
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Before Starting to Playback Recorded Images
This section explains the preparations for playing back recorded images and how to
read the playback display.
Playback Display
Information about a recorded file, including its number and type, will be displayed for
about 2 seconds when you select PLAY mode.
Source
File Number
Total Number of Files
File Name
PIC (Image quality) Mode
Image Protect Mark
Battery Symbol
Date and Time Recorded
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Internal memory or SmartMedia memory card
Source Internal memory
SmartMedia
File Number Number of the file being played
Total Number of Files Total number of files recorded
Name of the file being played. For use when the file is
submitted to digital printing services or other applications.
When a file that does not conform to the DCF (Design rule for
Camera File system) image file format is played,
” will appear.
*File names changed on a PC may not be displayed correctly
on the camera.
PIC Mode Displays the PIC mode of the file being played.
Image Protect Mark Indicates that a protected file is being played.
Battery Mark Displays the status of exhaustion of the battery loaded in the
camera.
Date and Time Recorded Displays the date and time at which the file was recorded.
Note
• Recorded images are played back assuming that the camera was held
horizontally to shoot them. Accordingly, pictures shot with the camera
held vertically will be displayed sideways.
File name
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Connecting to a TV
Connect the camera to a TV set with the video interface cable supplied to play
recorded image files on the TV screen. You may also connect the cable to a VCR to
record your images on videotapes.
Important
Note
Please refer to the instruction manual for the equipment to which the
camera is connected.
q Check that both the camera and the TV are turned off.
w Open the cameras terminal cover and connect the video interface
cable to the video in/out terminal.
e Connect the other end of the video interface cable to the Video In
terminal on the TV.
Note
When you are away on overseas trips, you may view recorded image on
a PAL TV set. See Changing Video-out Signal Method (NTSC/PAL)
(p.105).
You may use this camera as a monitor for a video printer or other video
gear (NTSC only). Set the video I/O switch to [IN] and connect the video
cable to the video output terminal of the video gear. The LCD monitor
would appear blank when the video cable is connected to video gear after
the video I/O switch is changed to PAL.
The LCD monitor would appear blank if you connect the video interface
cable to the camera when its video I/O switch is set to PAL.
Tips
LCD Monitor Display Function
Press the ENTER button to display information, such as the date and
time recorded, on the LCD monitor. Each time you press the ENTER
button, the display will change in the following sequence:
No Display
Selected File Number/
Total File Count
All Information
Using the Camera for Extended Periods of Time
Supplying power to the camera from a household AC outlet using an optional AC
adapter is recommended for shooting over extended periods of time. See Using
an AC Adapter (p.29).
Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting the AC adapter.
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Playing Back a File
This section provides instructions for playing back recorded image files.
Operation Flow
To play back an image file, follow the steps below:
Slide the power switch on and set the mode dial to [
] (p.41).
Select the internal memory or SmartMedia of the source for playback.
SeeInsert a SmartMedia Memory Card (p.32).
Press the zoom button to select a file.
See Playing an Image File (p.83).
Switch the display mode between zoom and multi-image playback, and
so on.
See:
Multi Image Playback (p.84).
Zoom Playback (p.85)
Auto Playback (p.86)
Files That Can Be Played on the Camera
The following kinds of files can be played on this camera:
Files recorded on this camera
Files transferred from a PC using software compatible with this camera
Files shot with another brand of camera
See Playing a File Shot with Another Brand of Camera (p.88)
Note
The UNMATCHED FILE message will be displayed if an unplayable file
is encountered.
Data recorded on the Ricoh RDC-300Z/RDC-4300, 4200 digital camera
can also be displayed (but Multi Image Playback, zoom playback, sound
file or NC file playback is not possible).
Select a File
Turn on the Camera
Switch Display Modes
Select a source file to playback
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Playing an Image File
Follow the procedure below to play files recorded in still picture text mode or
continuous shooting mode.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The most recently recorded file is played back on
the LCD monitor.
See
Playback Display (p.80)
w Press the CARD/IN button to select the
source for playback.
e Press the or button to select the file
to be played back.
Playback Display
If pictures are taken in the following image sizes, their playback displays will appear as
shown below.
Note
Files may take long to play after the camera is turned on or the mode dial is
set, depending on the capacity of the SmartMedia memory card mounted.
Files that have been recorded in continuous shooting mode are recorded
as a single file and therefore can be played the same way as regular files.
You can view six images in a single LCD monitor screen at a time. See
Multi Image Playback (p.84).
You can view image files magnified. See Zoom Playback (p.85).
You can let the camera play image files automatically. See Auto
Playback (p.86).
You can protect files from being erased. See Protecting a File (p.87).
Cycle forward
Press the ( ) button.
Cycle backward
Press the ( ) button.
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Displays
Playback
Displays
Playback
Displays
1800 × 1200 900 × 600 640 × 480
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Multi Image Playback
Multi-image playback lets you view six images at once on the LCD monitor for quick
searching.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the DISPLAY button.
The multi-image playback function is now set.
e Press the or button to select the file
to be played back.
The LCD monitor displays six files at a time, with
the position in which each file is displayed
determined by the file number.
The file, whose file number is reversed, is the
selected file.
Note
Unplayable files recorded on other equipment will be displayed on a blue
background.
Press the button while the cursor is on the last (lower right) file, will
display the next set of six files: press the button while the cursor is on
the first (upper left) file will display the previous set of six files.
r Press the DISPLAY button.
The normal screen will be displayed. And the file of the reversed number will be
displayed in the single-image mode.
Moving the Selected File
Press the ( ) button to advance to later files; press the ( ) button to
return to earlier files.
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1/2
q
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Zoom Playback
An image file that is played is displayed twice the height and width of the original.
Note
Only images recorded in sizes of 1800 × 1200 (F/N/E) and 900 × 600 (F/N/E)
can be played zoomed.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The play menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[ZOOM PLAYBACK] and press the
ENTER button.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button. The screen returns to
play menu.
See
See Playing an Image File (p.83)
The file is then displayed in an magnified image.
e Press the or button to verify the
image file.
Press the button to shift the playback position
as shown by the solid line in the illustration
shown on the next page; press the button to
shift the playback position as shown on the next
page by the dotted line.
MENU
[
PLAY
]
ZOOM PLAYBACK
AUTO PLAYBACK
PROTECT
COPY
SELECT FOLDER
DPOF
BACK:MENU START:ENTER
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The central part of the playback screen zooms in.
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r After confirming the image file, press the
MENU button to cancel the zoom
playback mode. The play menu will be
displayed.
Press the MENU button again to cancel the operation.
Auto Playback
This function automatically plays all the files stored in internal memory or on the
SmartMedia memory card.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The play menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select [AUTO
PLAYBACK] and press the ENTER
button.
The auto playback setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the play menu, press the MENU
button.
button button
MENU
[
PLAY
]
ZOOM PLAYBACK
AUTO PLAYBACK
PROTECT
COPY
SELECT FOLDER
DPOF
BACK:MENU START:ENTER
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e Press the or button to select the
interval at which the image files are
played and press the ENTER button.
You can choose the auto playback interval from
among 1 SEC., 5 SEC., 10 SEC., and 30 SEC.
Press the enter button to start playing files
automatically at the specified time interval.
Playback will continue until you cancel it.
Protecting a File
You can protect valuable files from being erased accidentally.
Important
Note
Formatting the SmartMedia memory card will erase protected, as well as
unprotected, files.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The play menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[PROTECT] and press the ENTER button.
The protection settings menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the play menu, press the MENU
button.
e Press the or button to select the
file you wish to protect and press the
ENTER button.
The selected file will be protected and the
mark will be displayed. If you keep the setting,
repeat step e.
How To Cancel Auto Playback
Press any button, such as the shutter release button or zoom button, to cancel
an auto playback in progress.
MENU
[
AUTO PLAYBACK
]
1 SEC.
5 SEC.
10 SEC.
30 SEC.
CANCEL:MENU START:INTER
MENU
[
PLAY
]
ZOOM PLAYBACK
AUTO PLAYBACK
PROTECT
COPY
SELECT FOLDER
DPOF
BACK:MENU START:ENTER
PROTECT 10/12
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
PROTECT 10/12
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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r Press the MENU button to cancel the
protect setting.
The screen returns to the play menu. Press the
MENU button again to cancel the operation.
Note
Protected files cannot be erased until the protection setting is cancelled.
Files displayed in multi-image playback mode cannot be protected.
Switch to a single-image mode to carry out protection setting. See Multi
Image Playback (p.84).
Playing a File Shot with Another Brand of Camera
Files recorded with a non-Ricoh camera can be played if the non-Ricoh camera
conforms to the DCF (*
1
) image file format.
*
1
DCF is short for "Design rule for Camera File system)," which is a set of
specifications standardized by the Japan Electronic Industry Development
Association (JEIDA).
q Mount a SmartMedia memory card in the
camera.
See
See Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card (p.32).
w Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The play menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
e Press the or button to select
[SELECT FOLDER] and press the ENTER
button.
The folder selection setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the play menu, press the MENU
button.
How To Cancel the Setting
Choose a protected file in step e above and press the enter button to erase the
mark.
MENU
[
PLAY
]
ZOOM PLAYBACK
AUTO PLAYBACK
PROTECT
COPY
SELECT FOLDER
DPOF
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r Press the or button to select a
folder and press the ENTER button.
The play menu is displayed again. Then, press
the MENU button once again to close the play
menu.
The image files in the folder are displayed.
Press the or button to select files to play.
See
See Playing an Image File (p.83).
Copying Image Files
Copies image files from internal memory to the SmartMedia memory card or vice
versa.
Note
When a protected image is copied, the source image is unprotected.
Only the pictures that have been taken with this camera can be protected.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
w Press the CARD/IN button to select
where to copy from and press the MENU
button.
The play menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
e Press the or button to select
[COPY] and press the ENTER button.
The image copy setup menu is displayed. If you
have been playing files from the SmartMedia
memory card, select CARD IN; if you have
been playing files from internal memory, select
IN CARD.
Copy modes
See:
Copying All Images in a batch (p.90)
Copying Selected Image (p.90)
SELECT FOLDER 1/1
100RICOH
101XXXXX
102XXXXX
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
10/12
100-0012
1800x1200 N
1999/ 5/15 10:12
10/12
100-0012
1800x1200 N
1999/ 5/15 10:12
MENU
[
PLAY
]
ZOOM PLAYBACK
AUTO PLAYBACK
PROTECT
COPY
SELECT FOLDER
DPOF
BACK:MENU START:ENTER
90
Copying All Images in a Batch
q Press the or button to select [ALL]
and press the ENTER button.
The all copy menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the play menu, press the MENU
button.
w Press the shutter release button.
All the image files are copied in a batch. When
the copying is complete, press the MENU button
to exit the operation.
Important
Note
If enough space is not available at the destination, the message
"INSUFFICIENT MEMORY" is displayed. Press the shutter release
button to copy as many images as are permitted by the available memory
space. Press the MENU button to cancel the copy operation.
Copying Selected Image
q Press the or button to select
[SELECT] and press the ENTER button.
The select copy menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the play menu, press the MENU
button.
w Press the or button to select the file
to copy and press the ENTER button.
The C mark is displayed in the image file thus
selected. To copy more files, repeat steps q
and w as many times as needed.
Note
To cancel copying a file bearing the C
mark, press the ENTER key again.
MENU
[
COPY
]
ALL IMAGES
SELECTED IMAGES
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
COPY ALL IMAGES
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
MENU
[
COPY
]
ALL IMAGES
SELECTED IMAGES
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
91
Playback/Erasing
4
e
Press the MENU button to end the copying.
The play menu is displayed again. Then, press
the MENU button once again to exit the operation.
Important
Note
If enough space is not available at the destination, the message
INSUFFICIENT MEMORY is displayed. Press the shutter release
button to copy as many images as are supported by the available memory
space. Press the MENU button to cancel the copy operation.
Setting DPOF (Direct Print of File)
DPOF is a special feature built into your camera that allows you to assign information to
your images for use by digital printing services, desktop printers that accept memory cards
or devices that allow direct to print from your camera. By assigning DPOF information to
an image, you may designate the quantity of images you wish to have printed or have an
index of selected images printed directly from the memory card or image file.
When submitting recorded images to digital printing services or other applications, set
the number of copies of the images to print and that of copies of the index. This setting
is possible only when you select the RICOH folder.
Setting a Printing Service
Be sure to leave a free space of memory for one or two images in the SmartMedia
memory card for which the printing service is set.
Once a printing service is set, never program record, erase or any other settings. If
any setting is programmed, reprogram it.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
MENU button.
The play menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button.
w Press the or button to select
[DPOF] and press the ENTER button.
The DPOF setup menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the play menu, press the MENU
button.
e Press the shutter release button.
If DPOF has been set with your camera, press
the shutter release button to clear the DPOF
setting. You wont be able to set a print service
unless the DPOF setting is cleared.
Canceling copy count specifications and
settings
Specifying an Image Print Copy Count (p.92)
Specifying an Index Print Copy Count (p.92)
How to Cancel the DPOF Settings (p.93)
MENU
[
PLAY
]
ZOOM PLAYBACK
AUTO PLAYBACK
PROTECT
COPY
SELECT FOLDER
DPOF
BACK:MENU START:ENTER
DPOF
CLEAR ALL
PRINT SETTINGS?
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
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Specifying an Image Print Copy Count
q Press the or button to select
[STANDARD PRINT] and press the
ENTER button.
The LCD monitor changes to a six-image display.
w Press the or button to select the
image for which to specify a print copy
count and press the ENTER button.
The image file having the image number
reversed is displayed in a single display screen.
e Press the or button to specify a
print copy count and press the MENU
button.
The print copy count is set and the LCD monitor
returns to the six-image display. To set more
print copy counts, repeat steps w and e as
many times as needed.
r Press the MENU button to exit the print
copy count setting.
Turning the mode dial with this screen on
display will clear the setting. Be sure to exit to
the play menu.
Note
Choose [CANCEL PRINT ORDER] to cancel all the settings. See How
To Cancel the DPOF Settings (p.93).
Specifying an Index Print Copy Count
The index print feature allows all the images stored in the RICOH folder to print on a
reduced scale. You can use the index print feature to list the images recorded in the
folder for visual confirmation or to specify an index for specifying a print count.
q Press the or button to select
[INDEX PRINT COPIES] and press the
ENTER button.
An index print copy count setup menu is displayed.
How To Cancel the Setting
Follow the above procedures and set a print copy count of 0 in step e.
STANDARD PRINT 1/1
TOTAL:
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
STANDARD PRINT 124/125STANDARD PRINT 124/125
101-0015 101-0015
CANCEL:MENU START:ENTERCANCEL:MENU START:ENTER
STANDARD PRINT 124/125
101-0015
CANCEL:MENU START:ENTER
10 COPEIS 10 COPEIS
DPOF
STANDARD PRINT
INDEX PRINT COPIES
CANCEL PRINT ORDER
TOTAL: INDEX:
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
DPOF
STANDARD PRINT
INDEX PRINT COPIES
CANCEL PRINT ORDER
TOTAL:10 INDEX:
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
DPOF
STANDARD PRINT
INDEX PRINT COPIES
CANCEL PRINT ORDER
TOTAL: INDEX:
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Playback/Erasing
4
Note
To cancel the operation and return to the play menu, press the MENU button.
w Press the or button to specify an
index print copy count and press the
ENTER button.
The index print copy count is set.
e Press the MENU button to exit the index
print copy count setting.
Turning the mode dial with this screen on
display will clear the setting. Be sure to exit to
the play menu.
Note
Choose [CANCEL PRINT ORDER] to cancel all the settings. See How
To Cancel the DPOF Settings (p.93).
How To Cancel the DPOF Settings
q Press the or button to select
[CANCEL PRINT ORDER] and press the
ENTER button.
w Press the shutter release button.
All the DPOF settings are cleared.
e Press the MENU button to exit the
CANCEL PRINT ORDER operation.
Turning the mode dial with this screen on
display will clear the setting. Be sure to exit to
the play menu.
How To Cancel the Setting
Follow the above procedures and set a index print copy count of 0 in step w.
INDEX PRINT COPIES
CANCEL:MENU START:ENTER
20 COPIES
DPOF
STANDARD PRINT
INDEX PRINT COPIES
CANCEL PRINT ORDER
TOTAL:24 INDEX:20
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
DPOF
CLEAR ALL
PRINT SETTINGS?
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
DPOF
STANDARD PRINT
INDEX PRINT COPIES
CANCEL PRINT ORDER
TOTAL:00 INDEX:20
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
94
Erasing a File (Image)
This section explains how to erase recorded files. There are three ways to erase files:
(1) erase, one selected file is erased at a time
(2) erase all, all files are erased at once, and
(3) format, files on a SmartMedia memory card that have been used on another device
are erased and the card is formatted for use with this camera.
Note
Files on a write-protected SmartMedia memory card cannot be erased
unless the write protect pad is removed from the card. See Protecting
Against Accidental Writing (p.31).
Only the pictures that have been taken with this camera can be erased.
Depending on the SmartMedia capacity, it may take a short time to erase
a file after turning on the power or changing the mode dial.
Operation Flow
To erase image files, follow the steps below:
Slide the power switch on and set the mode dial to [ERASE].
Set the mode dial to [
].
Select the internal memory or the SmartMedia of the source file to erase.
See Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card (p.32)
Select the modes from Erase, Erase All Images, Erase Selected
Files (Images).
Select a file for the modes of Erase, Erase Selected Files (Images).
Erase a file.
See:
Erase (p.95)
Erase All Images (p.96)
Erase Selected Files (images) (p.97)
Select a File
Erase
Select the Erase Mode
Select a source file to erase
Turn on the Camera
Switch To the Erase Mode
95
Playback/Erasing
4
Erase
The selected file is erased.
Important
Note
Remember that files cannot be restored once they are erased. Before
starting to erase a file, make sure that you want to erase it.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
CARD/IN button to select a source file to
be erased.
An erase menu is displayed.
w Press the or button to select
[ERASE SINGLE IMAGE] and press the
ENTER button.
The erase single image menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
e Press the or button to select an
image file to erase.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button. The erase menu is
displayed.
r Press the shutter release button.
The image file thus selected is erased. If you
want to erase more files, repeat steps e and
r above.
t Press the MENU button to end the
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE operation.
The erase menu is displayed again. Then, turn
the mode dial to select another mode.
Note
When a lower numbered file is erased, the higher numbers are reassigned.
Erasing may take longer with some types of SmartMedia memory cards
and files.
Protected files, which are identified by the mark, cannot be erased
until they are unprotected. See Protecting a File (p.87).
ERASE 5/12
SINGLE IMAGE
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU
ERASE 5/12
SINGLE IMAGE
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU
MENU
[
ERASE
]
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE
ERASE ALL IMAGES
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
SEL.:ENTER
96
Erase All Images
All recorded files are erased.
Important
Note
Remember that files cannot be restored once they are erased. Before
starting to erase files, make sure that you want to erase them.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
CARD/IN button to select a source file to
be erased.
An erase menu is displayed.
w Press the or button to select
[ERASE ALL IMAGES] and press the
ENTER button.
The erase all images menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
e Press the shutter release button.
The ERASING message is displayed, and all
the files are erased.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button. The erase menu is
displayed.
The erase menu is displayed again after erasing
all the images. Then, turn the mode dial to
select another mode.
Note
High-capacity SmartMedia cards or larger number of files may take long
time to erase.
Protected files, which are identified by the
mark, are not erased but
remain on the SmartMedia memory card. See Protecting a File (p.87).
MENU
[
ERASE
]
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE
ERASE ALL IMAGES
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
SEL.:ENTER
ERASE ALL IMAGES
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
97
Playback/Erasing
4
Erase Selected Files (Images)
Erases multiple selected image files.
Important
Note
Files, once erased, cannot be restored. Before erasing files, check that
you are sure you want to erase them.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
CARD/IN button to select a source file to
be erased.
An erase menu is displayed.
w Press the or button to select
[ERASE SELECTED IMAGES] and press
the ENTER button.
The erase selected images menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
e Press the or button to select an
image file to erase and press the ENTER
button.
The image file having the image number
reversed is designated by the (
) mark. To
select more files, repeat step e as many times
as needed.
Note
To cancel copying a file bearing the
mark, press the ENTER key again.
r Press the shutter release button.
The image files thus selected are erased.
The erase menu is displayed again after erasing
the selected files. Then, turn the mode dial to
select another mode.
Note
Files may take time to erase, depending on the type of the SmartMedia
memory card mounted and the file type.
Protected files cannot be erased. Unprotect them before erasing them.
See Protecting a File (p.87).
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
ERASE
]
ERASE SINGLE IMAGE
ERASE ALL IMAGES
ERASE SELECTED IMAGES
SEL.:ENTER
98
Transferring Images to a PC.............................. 100
Changing Camera Settings ................................ 102
Beep Sound Setting ...................................... 102
Auto Power Off Setting ................................. 103
Changing OSD (On-Screen Display)
Language........................................................ 104
Changing Video-Out Signal Method
(NTSC/PAL) .................................................... 105
Keep Settings ................................................ 106
Formatting Internal Memory ........................ 107
Displays the Current Version Information
..... 108
Changing LCD Confirmation........................ 109
Changing the LCD Setting ........................... 110
Initializing Settings ....................................... 111
Using the Remote Control ................................. 112
Shooting ......................................................... 112
Playing ............................................................ 113
Erasing ........................................................... 114
Accessories ......................................................... 116
Handling Precautions ......................................... 117
Care and Storage ................................................ 118
Troubleshooting.................................................. 119
Using Your Digital Camera In Other Countries
... 122
About the Warranty and Servicing.................... 123
Specifications...................................................... 125
Recording Capacities ......................................... 127
Ricoh Service Offices ......................................... 129
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ChapterMISCELLANEOUS
5
100
Transferring Images to a PC
You can transfer recorded files to a personal computer by using an interface cable and
software bundled with the camera.
Installing Camera Utility Software
Install the CD-ROM-based software (Camera utility Windows/Macintosh) (tentative
name) bundled with the camera.
PC Operating Platforms and Installation Instructions
ć Windows
• Operating system : Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT4.0
• PC : PC running Microsoft Windows 95/98
• CPU : Pentium or more
• Memory : • Windows95
16 MB or more (recommended 32 MB or more)
• Windows98/NT4.0
32 MB or more (recommended 48 MB or more)
• Hard drive space : 6 MB or more
• Display resolution : 640 × 480 dots or more (recommended 800 × 60 dots or
more)
• Display colors :256 or more (recommended 32,000 or more)
• CD-ROM drive : CD-ROM drive supported by Microsoft Windows 95/98
Note
• The Camera utility software does not run under Windows NT3.51.
• The Camera utility software does not run under Windows 3.1.
ć Installation
Run the setup.exe file in the Camera utility for Windows (tentative name) folder on
CD-ROM (Ricoh Digital Camera Software Suite) and install the Camera utility
software as instructed by onscreen guidance messages.
Note
Likewise, install other software than the Camera utility for Windows (tentative
name) in Ricoh Digital Camera Software Suite by running the setup.exe file
in each folder.
ć Macintosh
• Macintosh PC :Note or desktop Macintosh II or more
• CPU : 68040 or faster, or PowerPC
• Internal memory :24 MB or more
• Required memory : 2 MB of uncompressed application memory space
(recommended 4 MB or more)
• Hard drive space : 6 MB or more
• Display resolution : 640 × 480 dots or more (recommended 800 × 60 dots or
more)
• Display colors :256 or more (recommended 32,000 or more)
• Keyboard mouse :
Keyboard and mouse connectable to the Macintosh PC used
• CD-ROM drive : CD-ROM drive supported by the Macintosh PC used
ć Installation
Copy the Camera utility icon CD-ROM (Software CD Suite) to the Macintosh HDD.
Note
Likewise, install other software than the Software CD Suite by copying each
icon to the Macintosh HDD.
101
Miscellaneous
5
Connecting the Camera to a PC
Use the interface cable bundled with the RDC-5000 to connect it to a personal
computer.
q Turn off the PC.
w Connect the camera and the PC to each other using the interface
cable, but not before checking to see that the camera is turned off.
Note
Avoid operating the camera from batteries to the extent possible; rather, run
it via an AC adapter. If the power turns off while you are operating the
camera, you would have to retry.
Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter to or from the AC outlet while
the camera is turned on.
Typical Windows connection
Typical Macintosh connection
The above diagrams illustrate typical connections to the Ricoh digital camera RDC-
5000.
e Turn on the camera and set the mode
dial to [PC].
r Turn on the PC and run the utility
software.
102
Changing Camera Settings
This camera enables you to change camera settings to meet your applications.
Beep Sound Setting
This camera beeps to alert you when it records a picture. You can disable the beep by
following these steps.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
w Press the or button to select [BEEP
SOUND].
e Press the ENTER button to select [OFF].
The beep is now disabled. When the setting is
complete, set the mode dial to select another
mode.
Note
An error beep is not suppressed even
when [BEEP SOUND] is set to [OFF].
How To Cancel the Setting
Follow the above procedures and select [ON] in step e. And the beep will be
enabled.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :OFF
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
103
Miscellaneous
5
Auto Power Off Setting
The camera will turn off automatically (auto power-off) in the recording and play modes
to conserve the battery if it is in idle (no buttons or switches manipulated) for more
than 5 minutes. The auto power-off mode can be disabled by setting it to off in either
the record or play mode.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
w Press the or button to select [AUTO
POWER OFF].
e Press the ENTER button to change the
setting to [OFF].
The auto power-off mode is disabled.
When the setting is completed, set the mode
dial to another mode.
How To Enable the Auto Power Off Mode
Follow the above procedures, changing the setting to [ON] in step e. The auto
power-off will be effective again.
Note
Slide the power switch to reactivate the camera if it shuts off in auto
power-off mode.
When using an AC adapter, the auto power-off function is disabled even if
you have set the auto power-off mode to on. (Except the interval
shooting)
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :OFF
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
104
Changing OSD (On-Screen Display) Language
Displays information appearing on the LCD monitor in one of two alternative
languages, Japanese and English.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
w Press the or button to select
[LANGUAGE] and press the ENTER
button.
A language setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the setup menu, press the MENU
button.
e Press the or button to select a
language and press the ENTER button.
The display language setting is updated and the
setup menu is displayed again.
When the setting is complete, set the mode dial
to select another mode.
Switching Back to English Display
When you have switched the LCD to Japanese
display, choose [ 言語設定 ] from the SETUP
menu and then choose [ENGLISH] from the
resultant language setup menu to switch back
English display.
How To Cancel the Setting
Follow the above procedures and select the other language in step e above.
The display on the LCD monitor will then change accordingly.
Note
Enable the save mode to save the language setting. See Keep Settings
(p.106).
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
LANGUAGE
JAPANESE
ENGLISH
CANCEL:MENU SEL.:ENTER
105
Miscellaneous
5
Changing Video-Out Signal Method (NTSC/PAL)
Switches the video system for connecting the camera to a TV set to play record
images on TV.
See
See Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries (p.122).
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
w Press the or button to select
[VIDEO OUT MODE].
e Press the ENTER button and select
between [NTSC] and [PAL].
The video system setting is updated.
When the setting is complete, set the mode dial
to select another mode.
How To Cancel the Setting
Follow the above procedures and select the other video system in step e .
Note
When setting to PAL, this camera cannot be used as a monitor for the
video printer, etc.
The LCD monitor would appear blank when the video cable is connected
to video gear.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :PAL
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
106
Keep Settings
The keep settings mode is for preserving settings after the power is turned off. Each
setting is saved and becomes effective when the camera is powered. The following
settings can be saved.
Flash (p.55) Exposure Compensation (p.60)
Recording mode (p.44, 52) White Balance (p.62)
Date Imprint (p.71) Language (p.104)
CARD/IN (p.42) S Mode (p.77)
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
w Press the or button to select [KEEP
SETTINGS] and press the ENTER button.
The keep setting menu will be displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and returns to
the setup menu, press the MENU
button.
e Press the or button to select a
mode for setting the keep settings.
r Press the ENTER button to change the
setting to [ON].
With [REC Mode], press the enter button to
select a mode to keep.
Keep Setting will be programmed. To program
more items, repeat steps e and r as many
times as needed.
The settings of the items for which Keep Setting
is programmed will be retained even when the
camera is turned off.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
KEEP SETTINGS
]
FLASH :OFF
+
/– :OFF
WHITE BALANCE
:OFF
RECORDING MODE :
DATE IMPRINT :ON
LANGUAGE :ON
CARD/IN :OFF
S MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
KEEP SETTINGS
]
FLASH :OFF
+
/– :OFF
WHITE BALANCE
:ON
RECORDING MODE :
DATE IMPRINT :ON
LANGUAGE :ON
CARD/IN :OFF
S MODE :OFF
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
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Miscellaneous
5
t After confirming the setting, press the
MENU button.
The setup menu will be displayed. Set the
mode dial to another mode.
Formatting Internal Memory
When internal memory becomes full, format it.
Important
Note
Formatting internal memory will erase all the files recorded in it, whether
they are protected or unprotected. Copy files to the SmartMedia memory
card as needed before formatting internal memory. See Copying Image
Files (p.89).
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
w Press the or button to select
[FORMAT] and press the ENTER button.
The format setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation and return to
the setup menu, press the MENU
button.
How To Cancel the Settings
Follow the above procedures, changing the setting to [OFF] in step r. The
settings will now revert to their defaults when the power is shut off.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
108
e Press the or button to select
[FORMAT INTERNAL MEMORY] and
press the enter button.
r Press the shutter release button.
The message FORMATTING is displayed and
formatting of internal memory begins.
When the formatting is complete, the setup
menu is displayed again. Set the mode dial to
select another mode.
Displays the Current Version Information
You can view the current version information about your camera.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The setup menu is displayed.
Note
To cancel the operation, set the mode
dial to another mode.
w Press the or button to select
[VERSION] and press the ENTER button.
The version information is displayed.
e After confirming the version information,
press the MENU button.
When the setup menu is displayed again, set
the mode dial to select another mode.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
FORMAT
DATE SETTING :1999/1/1
KEEP SETTINGS
BEEP SOUND :ON
AUTO POWER OFF :ON
LANGUAGE :ENGLISH
VIDEO OUT MODE :NTSC
VERSION
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
FORMAT
]
FORMAT MEMORY CARD
FORMAT INTERNAL MEMORY
BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER
FORMAT
INTERNAL MEMORY
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
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Changing LCD Confirmation
When you press the shutter release button to take a picture, the shot image appears
on the LCD monitor, accompanied by a beep, before it is recorded. You can select the
image confirmation time from among 0 second, 1 second, 2 seconds, and 3 seconds.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The SETUP menu will open.
Note
To cancel the operation, turn the mode
dial.
w Press the or button to select [LCD
CONFIRMATION].
e Press the enter button to select the
image confirmation time.
The image confirmation time is selectable from
among 0 second, 1 second, 2 seconds, and 3
seconds.
When the setting is complete, turn the mode dial
to switch to another mode.
Restoring the Setting
Select [1 SEC] in step e above.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
LCD CONFIRMATION : 1SEC
LCD SETTING : ON
INITIALIZE SETTING
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
SET UP
]
LCD CONFIRMATION : 3SEC
LCD SETTING : ON
INITIALIZE SETTING
SEL.:ENTER
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Changing the LCD Setting
The camera comes up with the LCD monitor enabled or disabled when it is powered
on in a recording mode. You may set the camera to have the LCD monitor disabled
when it is powered on, to save the batteries.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The SETUP menu will open.
Note
To cancel the operation, turn the mode
dial.
w Press the or button to select [LCD
SETTING].
e Press the enter button to select [OFF].
The camera, when powered on in a recording
mode, will now come up with the LCD monitor
disabled. Press the DISPLAY button to switch
the monitor display. See LCD Monitor Display
(p.41).
When the setting is complete, turn the mode dial
to switch to another mode.
Restoring the Setting
Select [ON] as an LCD initial display option in step e.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
LCD CONFIRMATION : 1SEC
LCD SETTING : ON
INITIALIZE SETTING
SEL.:ENTER
MENU
[
SET UP
]
LCD CONFIRMATION : 1SEC
LCD SETTING : OFF
INITIALIZE SETTING
SEL.:ENTER
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Initializing Settings
You can reset all settings, except for the date.
Important
Note
Data set by Keep Settings will also be initialized to its factory defaults.
q Set the mode dial to [ ].
The SETUP menu will open.
Note
To cancel the setting, turn the mode
dial to choose another mode.
w Press the or button to choose
[INITIALIZE SETTING] and press the
ENTER button.
The initialize settings menu will open.
Note
To cancel the operation, press the
MENU button to return to the SETUP
menu.
e Press the shutter release button.
The settings will be reset to their factory
defaults. Recorded files are preserved intact
even when the settings are initialized.
When the initialization is complete, the SETUP
menu appears again. Turn the mode dial to
choose another mode.
MENU
[
SET UP
]
LCD CONFIRMATION : 1SEC
LCD SETTING : ON
INITIALIZE SETTING
SEL.:ENTER
INITIALIZE SETTING
START : RELEASE
CANCEL: MENU
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Using the Remote Control
The DR-3 remote control unit (optional) makes it possible to record and play back
images from a remote location.
Important
Note
The remote control receiver is located on the right side of the lens.
Operate the remote control unit by pointing it at the remote control
receiver.
Note
For instructions on replacing the batteries and maintaining the remote
control unit, refer to the accompanying manual.
Some procedures differ when performed on the remote control unit and
on the camera itself. Follow the instructions below to use the remote
control unit.
Shooting
The remote control unit can be used to operate the camera. It is particularly
convenient when the camera is set up at a remote location or is in a fixed position.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
CARD/IN button to select a recording
destination.
w Decide the composition of the picture
and press the RELEASE button on the
remote control unit.
The self-timer LED will light and recording will
start about 2 seconds later.
Note
Use the zoom buttons to vary the size
of the subject. The
button
magnifies the subject (telephoto), while
the
button decreases the size of
the subject (wide angle).
RELEASE
ERASE
FWD
PROGR A M
EV
MULTI
RE V
ENTER
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Playing
Use the remote control unit to playback recorded files.
q Set the mode dial to [ ] and press the
CARD/IN button to select a recording
destination.
The most recently recorded file will be played
back.
See
Playback Display (p.80)
w Choose a file by pressing the FWD ( )
or REV ( ) button on the remote
control unit.
Note
The remote control unit buttons are
operated in the same way as the
buttons on the camera.
RELEASE
ERASE
FWD
PROGR A M
EV
MULTI
RE V
ENTER
Setting Exposure Compensation
Starting setting
Press the EV (+/) button on the remote control unit.
Setting the exposure compensation level
Set the exposure compensation level using the FWD ( ) or REV ( )
button and press the ENTER button on the remote control unit. And then
press the RELEASE button to take a picture.
Canceling the setting
Set the exposure compensation level to ±0.0.
Shooting in Manual Focus Mode
Entering the mode
Press the ERASE button on the remote control unit.
Focusing
Focus on the subject using the FWD ( ) or REV ( ) button. Press the
RELEASE button to take a picture.
Canceling the mode setting
Press the ERASE button again.
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Erasing
You can use the remote control unit to erase a recorded file at a time.
Important
Note
Remember that files cannot be restored once they are erased. Before
starting to erase files, make sure that you want to erase them.
q Set the cameras mode dial to [ ]. And
press the CARD/IN button to select a
source file to erase.
w The erase menu will open. Use the FWD
( ) or REV ( ) button to select an
erase mode.
Select [ERASE SINGLE IMAGE] from the erase
menu to erase selected images one at a time.
Magnifying an Image (Zoom Playback)
Entering the mode
Press the PROGRAM button on the remote control unit.
Moving the playback position
Press the FWD ( ) or REV ( ) button.
Canceling the mode setting
Press the ENTER button to return to the normal playback display.
Displaying Multiple Images (Multi Image Playback)
Entering the mode
Press the MULTI button on the remote control unit.
Moving the selected file
Press the FWD ( ) or REV ( ) button.
Canceling the mode setting
Press the ENTER button and the selected file will appear on the normal
playback display screen.
RELEASE
ERASE
FWD
PROGRAM
EV
MULTI
REV
ENTER
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e Select a file to be erased by pressing the
FWD ( ) or REV ( ) button on the
remote control unit.
r Press the RELEASE button on the
remote control unit.
The file will be erased. To erase more files,
repeat steps e and r as often as required.
When erasure is completed, turn the mode dial
to switch to another mode.
Note
If you select [ERASE ALL IMAGES] or [ERASE SELECTED IMAGES] in
step w, you can work with the remote controller the same way as you do
with the camera.
RELEASE
ERASE
FWD
PROGR A M
EV
MULTI
RE V
ENTER
ERASE 5/12
SINGLE IMAGE
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU
ERASE 5/12
SINGLE IMAGE
START :RELEASE
CANCEL:MENU
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Accessories
Item Model Remarks
AC Adapter
Remote Control Unit
SmartMedia Memory
Cards
AC-3
DR-3
For drawing power directly from a household
electrical outlet. See Using an AC Adapter
(p.29).
For remote operation of the cameras recording
and playback functions.
A postage stamp-sized storage media with a
thickness of 0.76 millimeters.
Capable of storing a maximum of (9) images
recorded in 1800N mode.
Capable of storing a maximum of (19) images
recorded in 1800N mode.
Capable of storing a maximum of (38) images
recorded in 1800N mode.
Capable of storing a maximum of (76) images
recorded in 1800N mode.
Used to insert the SmartMedia memory card
directly into the PC card slot.
Used to insert the SmartMedia memory card
directly into the PC floppy disk drive.
4 M
8 M
16 M
32 M
FS-4
FS-8
FS-16
FS-32
FS-B53
FS-B10
PC Card Adapter
Floppy Disk Adapter
Microsoft, MS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States of America and other countries.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., in the United States of America
and other countries.
All trademarked company and product names mentioned in this manual are the property of
their respective owners.
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Handling Precautions
This camera is not waterproof. Keep away from water, rain, beverages, etc.
Consult your nearest Ricoh service office if any liquid gets into the camera.
Be careful not to drop the camera or subject it to impacts.
Do not use the flash more than necessary in continuous shots to avoid overheating.
Never look through the viewfinder directly at the sun or intense light. Your eyesight
may be impaired.
Do not fire the lash close to a baby or infants eyes.
Do not fire the flash by aiming the camera at a driver behind wheel. A traffic
accident may result.
Exercise caution to prevent sand or dust from getting into the camera in such
environments as beaches or work sites.
Do not leave the camera for any length of time in particularly hot or humid places,
such as an automobile with the windows closed, beaches or bathrooms.
Verify that the camera power is off before you attach the AC adapter.
Direct sunlight and strong light striking the LCD monitor or the LCD panel will reflect
white light, making it difficult to view.
The LCD monitor or the LCD panel may contain some pixels that always or never
illuminate and the brightness of some areas of the monitor may appear uneven.
These are typical LCD performance characteristics and do not constitute
malfunctions.
Do not force any of the external moving parts, such as the card door, terminal cover
or battery cover.
Do not lift the camera by the hard cover, terminal cover or battery cover.
Do not impede movement of the lens barrier while turning on the power.
Be careful not to hit the lens unit or the LCD monitor while carrying the camera.
Extreme temperature differentials may cause condensation to form inside the
camera body and lens unit, reducing performance. To avoid this, place the camera
in a plastic bag and let it slowly acclimatize to the new temperature before exposing
it.
Potential Causes of Condensation
Transporting the camera from a cold place to a warm place.
Storing or using the camera in places subject to high humidity.
Bringing the camera into a recently heated room or leaving it directly in the
path of air conditioning.
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Care and Storage
Care
Fingerprints or dirt on the lens will reduce performance so take extra care not to get
it dirty.
Do not wipe dust or smears off the lens with your fingers. Use a lens blower,
readily available at most photographic suppliers, to blow dust off, or a very soft cloth
to wipe it lightly.
Be particularly diligent in cleaning the lens after use at the beach or around
chemicals.
If your camera should malfunction, take it to the nearest Ricoh service office. This
product generates high voltages and disassembly is hazardous. Under no
circumstances should you attempt to disassemble it yourself.
Never use solvents, benzine, insecticides or other volatile substances on the
equipment as this may deform or dissolve it.
Be careful not to let objects rub against the LCD monitor or the LCD panel as it is
readily susceptible to scratching.
To clean the LCD monitor or the LCD panel, wipe it gently with a soft cloth that has
been moistened in diluted detergent and well-wrung. Wipe off any moisture with a
soft, dry cloth.
Remove the batteries and AC adapter from the camera before commencing any of
the above.
Storage
To prevent possible failures, avoid storing the camera in places that are:
Hot and damp, or subject to sharp temperature or humidity changes.
Sandy or dusty.
Subject to strong vibrations.
In contact with chemicals, such as insecticides, or rubber or PVC products for
extended periods of time.
Near sources of strong electromagnetism (such as motors, transformers, and
magnets).
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Batteries dead, improperly
installed or missing
AC adapter not attached correctly
Card door open
No buttons touched so auto
power-off function was activated
Dead batteries
Camera operated in extremely
high or low temperature location
Camera operated in dark area
requiring frequent use of the flash
Batteries dead, improperly
installed or missing
No power, or mode dial is not set
Shutter release button only
pressed halfway
SmartMedia memory card not
formatted (initialized)
No space on SmartMedia
memory card
No space on internal memory
SmartMedia memory card not
working (service life exceeded)
Card door open
Self-timer on
Flash is charging
SmartMedia memory card contact
surface dirty
The image confirmation time is
too short.
The LCD monitor is turned OFF.
The video I/O switch is set on
[IN].
Dirty lens
Subject not in the center of the
autofocus field
Subject difficult to focus
Troubleshooting
Refer to the pointers listed below before submitting the equipment for repairs. If the
problem persists after trying the suggestions, contact the nearest Ricoh service office
listed at the back of this manual.
Power Source
Problem Cause Solution Page
Power will not
come on
Power cuts out
Battery quickly
consumed
Insert the batteries correctly or replace
them.
Attach correctly again.
Close the card door and retry starting.
Restart camera.
Replace with new batteries.
Recording and Playback
Shutter release
button pressed
but no image
recorded
Replace or reposition batteries.
Slide power on and set mode dial to [
]
Press shutter release button all the way.
Format SmartMedia memory card.
Erase unimportant files or replace
SmartMedia memory card.
Erase unimportant files
Replace SmartMedia memory card.
Ensure that card door is securely closed.
Press the self timer button to disengage
the self timer recording mode.
Wait until flash LED ceases flashing.
Clean contact surface with soft dry cloth.
Make the image confirmation time longer.
Press the DISPLAY button to turn ON the
LCD monitor, or set [LCD Initialization] to
[ON].
Set video I/O switch is set on [OUT].
Clean lens with blower or soft dry cloth.
Use focus lock
Use focus lock or switch to manual focus.
27
29
32
41
27
Problem Cause Solution Page
Autofocus is on
but camera not
focusing
27
41
48
33
32, 94
94
32
32
67
49
31
109
41, 110
81
68
68, 70
Cannot confirm
a shot picture
No image on
the LCD
monitor
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Camera not set to PIC mode
Camera set to flash off mode
White balance mode set to
setting other than auto
Batteries dead
Subject farther than approx. 3.0 m
(9.9 feet) with the zoom on
telephoto or approx. 3.4 m (11.2
feet) with the zoom on wide angle
The camera is too close to the
subject.
Over-exposed
Brightness setting of LCD monitor
not adjusted
Shot in low light area with camera
set to flash off mode
Under-exposed
Brightness setting of LCD monitor
not adjusted
Shooting conditions difficult for
white balance in auto mode
Screen display set to off
Camera not set to play mode
The playback source is different
SmartMedia memory card not
installed or doesnt contain any files
Use SmartMedia memory card
not formatted by your camera
SmartMedia memory card
contains incorrectly recorded files
SmartMedia memory card
contains files in a format not read
by the camera.
Card door open
Video interface cable poorly
connected
Source of interference, such as
electric motor, nearby
SmartMedia memory card contact
surface dirty
The video I/O switch is set on [IN].
Error in internal memory in the
camera
Error with SmartMedia memory
card
Flash wont fire,
or wont charge
Use record menu to set record to PIC mode.
Cancel the flash off mode with flash
button.
Use record menu to set the white balance
to auto.
Replace batteries.
Come closer to subject.
Retake picture without flash.
Use record menu to adjust exposure
compensation.
Adjust brightness adjustment dial.
Press the flash button disengage flash off
mode.
Use record menu to adjust exposure
compensation.
Adjust brightness adjustment dial.
Place a white object near the subject, use
the flash or select one of the manual
white balance modes.
Press the ENTER button to switch screen
display mode.
Set mode dial to [
].
Press the CARD/IN button to change the
playback source
Insert a SmartMedia memory card with
recorded images.
Use a SmartMedia memory card that has
been formatted and recorded by your
camera.
Insert a SmartMedia memory card containing
pictures property recorded by the camera.
Check the format type
Ensure that card door is securely closed.
Check connection.
Relocate camera away from source.
Clean contact surface with soft dry cloth.
Set video I/O switch is set on [OUT].
Copy required files from internal memory
to the SmartMedia memory card and
format internal memory.
Test camera with another SmartMedia
memory card. If second card displays
well, problem is with card not camera.
Image dark
even with flash
Image is too
bright
Image is too
dark
Unnatural
coloration of
image
Date and other
recording data
will not display
Cant playback
or image wont
appear
Replay is not
clear
Problem Cause Solution Page
44
56
62
27
55
56
60
37
56
60
37
56, 62
50
83
83
32
32
32
82
32
81
31
81
89, 107
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Dead batteries
Auto power-off activated
Obstruction between the remote
control unit and camera sensor
Dirty remote control transmitter or
camera sensor
Dead remote control batteries
Area captured by autofocus field
and the surrounding area have
contrasting light levels or the
entire subject is dark.
Phenomenon occurring with
pictures of bright subjects, known
as the smudge phenomenon
Display shut off Replace batteries.
Slide power on again.
Remove the obstruction. (Sensor is on
the left side of the lens.)
Clean with a soft dry cloth.
Replace CR2032 lithium batteries.
There is no malfunction.
There is no malfunction. Never shoot the
Sun, etc.
Remote control
unit will not
work
LCD monitor
brightness
changes during
autofocus
operation
Vertical lines
appear on
image
Wrong type of SmartMedia
memory card
SmartMedia memory card
incorrectly oriented
Dead batteries
Camera malfunction
Date and time setting is incorrect
Battery removed
Camera not set to erase mode
Write protect pad on SmartMedia
memory card
File protected
Power switch off or auto power-
off activated.
Batteries have been removed
Auto power-off setting is disabled
Camera powered by AC adapter
(auto power-off is automatically
disabled when powered by an AC
adapter)
Beep disabled
The video I/O switch is set on
[IN].
The television system setting is
incorrect.
The output video gear has an
incorrect video I/O switch setting.
SmartMedia
memory card
will not fit into
slot
Use a SmartMedia memory card specified
for the camera.
Insert the SmartMedia memory card the
correct way.
Replace batteries.
Slide the power off and on once. Turn the
mode dial to [
] or [ ]. If the problem
persists, (1) reset the camera by sliding
the power switch after removing the main
batteries, and (2) reinstall the batteries
and try to operate the camera again.
Reset the date and time.
The date setting is reset if the battery has
been removed for about 3 minutes or
longer. Set the date again.
Turn the mode dial to [
].
Remove pad from SmartMedia memory
card.
Use the play menu to reset the files
protection setting.
Slide power on and retry.
Reset mode.
Enable setting.
Set beep sound to [ON] on the SETUP
menu.
Set video I/O switch is set on [OUT].
Select the correct television system.
Check to see if the output video gear has
a correct video I/O switch setting.
Miscellaneous
Camera will not
operate even
when buttons
and switches
are
manipulated
Date and time
are wrong
Date and time
were set but
disappeared
Fill wont erase
or SmartMedia
memory card
wont format
Mode settings
have changed
Auto power-off
will not activate
Beep will not
sound
Problem Cause Solution Page
Problem Cause Solution Page
27
41
32
32
27
35
35
94
31
87
102
102
103
102
81
105
No image on
the TV screen
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Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries
Ricoh AC-3 AC adapter (optional)
The AC-3 AC adapter adjusts automatically to voltages ranging from 100V to
240V AC and frequencies of 50Hz to 60Hz.
Some countries use electrical outlets which have different shapes. Before
leaving on a trip, obtain the necessary plug adapter from a travel agent or
electric store.
Using a Local TV Receiver for Playing Pictures
You can play pictures taken with this camera on a TV receiver (or monitor)
furnished with a video input terminal. Use the video interface cable supplied.
This camera supports two television systems: NTSC and PAL. Switch your
cameras video system to meet the local video environment. See Changing
Video-Out Signal Method (NTSC/PAL) (p.105).
If you plan to take the camera with you on a trip abroad, identify the local
television system beforehand.
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About the Warranty and Servicing
1. The Ricoh RDC-5000 camera is backed by a one-year limited warranty.
During the warranty period, which starts from the date of purchase, any
defective parts will be repaired free of charge. In the event of a camera
malfunction, contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera or
contact the nearest Ricoh service office. Please note that you will be charged
for the cost of shipping the camera from the Ricoh service office to your
residence.
2. This warranty does not cover any damage resulting from:
q Failure to follow the instructions in this instruction manual;
w Repair, modification or overhaul not conducted by an authorized service
center specified in this instruction manual;
e Fires or natural disaster;
r Improper storage, such as exposing the camera to high temperatures,
humidity, or mothballs; storing it with leaking batteries; storing the camera in
a dirty condition so that it becomes moldy; or otherwise insufficiently caring
for the camera.
t Submergence; exposure to floods or spilled alcoholic or other beverages;
allowing sand or mud to enter the camera; exposure to physical shocks; or
dropping of the camera.
3. After a full year has passed from the purchase date, you will become
responsible for all repair fees, including those incurred at an authorized service
center.
4. You will be responsible for all repair fees, even within the warranty period, if the
warranty card is not attached or if the distributors name or the purchase date
have been changed or are not indicated on the card.
5. Expenses for overhauls and thorough inspections as a result of a customers
special request will be charged to the customer, whether or not they are
incurred during the warranty period.
6. This warranty only applies to the camera and not to the accessories, such as
the hard case and wrist strap, nor does it apply to the consumables provided,
such as batteries.
7. Any consequential damage arising from the failure of this camera, such as
expenses for taking pictures or loss of expected profit, will not be reimbursed
whether it occurs during the warranty period or not.
8. The above provisions refer to repairs offered free of charge, and do not limit
your legal rights. The intention of the above provisions is also described in the
warranty card provided with this camera.
9. Parts essential to the servicing of this camera - that is, components required to
maintain the functions and quality of this camera - will be available for a period
of seven years after the camera is discontinued. However, as some of those
parts are kept for a longer period, do not hesitate to contact your distributor or
the nearest Ricoh service representative even after the seven-year period.
10.Please note that, if the camera is seriously damaged from flooding,
submergence, infiltration of sand or mud, violent shocks or dropping, the
camera may not be repairable, and restoration to its original condition may be
determined to be impossible.
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Note
Before sending the camera in for repair, check the batteries and read this
instruction manual again to ensure proper operation.
Some repairs require a significant amount of time to be completed.
Please allow sufficient time for repairs.
When sending the camera to a service representative, please include a
note which describes the defective part and the problem as precisely as
possible.
Remove all accessories not related to the problem before sending the
camera to a service representative.
Before taking any important pictures (such as at weddings, on trips
abroad, etc.) test the camera to check its operation and ensure proper
functioning. We recommended that you keep this manual and spare
batteries on hand.
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Specifications
General
Video Signal Protocol : PAL/NTSC
Power Source and Voltage : Batteries: 6 volts
AC: 5 volts
Dimensions (W × H × D) : 131.1 × 68.8 × 45.2 mm (5.17 × 2.71 × 1.78)
(excluding grips)
Weight : Approximately 315 g (11 oz.) (excluding batteries)
Operating Range -
Temperature :0° to 40° C (32° to 104 F)
Operating Range - Relative
Humidity : 85% or less
Storage : 20° to 60°C (4° to 140°F)
Camera
CCD : 2,300,000 million square pixels (effective: 2,190,000
million)
Lens : Zoom lens F=2.8 - 3.2
Focal length : f=8 - 18 mm (equivalent to 38-86 mm on 35mm
camera format)
Minimum shooting range : Approximately 4 cm (1.6) (macro)
Viewfinder
Type : Real image
Magnification : Telescope 0.34X, standard 0.56X, wide angle 0.77X
Parallax correction : No
Diopter : 1 dpt
Monitor
Display Size : 1.8
Drive System : TFT Active Matrix System
Picture Elements : Approximately 110,000 pixels
White Balance : Auto/Preset (Daylight, Cloudy (Overcast),
Fluorescent Light, Tungsten Light)
Exposure Compensation
Light Metering System : Centerweighted
Exposure Value Memory
System : Auto backlighting detection
Manual compensation, ±2.0 EV (in 0.5 EV
increments)
Metering : TTL-CCD method
Flash Automatic Exposure : Yes (daylight synchro)
Shutter Speed : 1-1/500
Minimum diaphragm setting : F 13.5 F 14.4
ISO Sensitivity : Approximately equivalent to 100
Distance Adjustment
Autofocus Method : TTL-CCD AF
Autofocus Range : 4 cm (1.6) to infinity
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Built-in Flash
Type : Auto
Range : About 0.4 to 3.0 m (telescope)
About 0.4 to 3.4 m (wide angle)
Modes : Off/On (Forced flash/Slow synchro)/Auto/Red-eye
reduction
Image Data Recording and Playback
Image Resolution : 1792 × 1200, 896 × 600 pixels
File Format : JPEG (Exif2.1)
Camera : File System standard: Design rule for Camera File
System (DCF)
Compression Format : JPEG baseline method
Approximate File Sizes
1792 × 1200 : F mode: approx. 795 KB, N mode: approx. 401 KB,
E mode: approx. 204 KB,
896 × 600 : F mode: approx. 270 KB, N mode: approx. 139 KB,
E mode: approx. 73 KB
640 × 480 : F mode: approx. 157 KB, N mode: approx. 82 KB,
E mode: approx. 45 KB
Input/Output Terminal
Power input : 5 V (AC adapter)
Video output : 1.0 Vp - p (75 W)
RS-232 C/AUX : For connecting to a PC
Body
Tripod Screw Hole
Power Supply : Tapped (1/4-20 UNC)
: Length: less than 5.7 mm (0.22)
Main Batteries
Type : AA alkaline batteries
: AA Ni-MH batteries
: AA Ni-Cd batteries
Voltage : 6 volts (1.5 volts × 4 batteries)
Date backup battery
Battery type : Super-capacitor
Duration : About 3 minutes
Auto Power-Off : Activated after more than 5 minutes
Internal Memory
Capacity : 8 MB
Compatible Memory Cards for Recording and Playback
Type of Memory : SmartMedia memory card
Capacity : 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB
Operating Voltage : 3.3 volts
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Recording Capacities
The table below gives approximate recording picture counts available by SmartMedia
memory card capacity and by PIC mode.
Note
The picture size of 640 × 480 is available with the digital zoom function
enabled.
Internal memory is similar to an 8 MB SmartMedia memory card.
Recording
Approximate
Type PIC Mode
Mode
Recording
Picture counts
F2
1800 × 1200
N4
E9
F7
2MB
900 × 600
N14
E26
F12
640 × 480
N23
E41
F4
1800 × 1200
N9
E19
F14
4MB
900 × 600
N27
E49
F24
640 × 480
N45
E82
F9
1800 × 1200
N19
E38
F29
8MB
900 × 600
N55
E99
F49
640 × 480
N90
E 165
Recording
Approximate
Type PIC Mode
Mode
Recording
Picture counts
F19
1800 × 1200
N38
E76
F58
16MB
900 × 600
N 110
E 199
F99
640 × 480
N 166
E 332
F39
1800 × 1200
N76
E 153
F 117
32MB
900 × 600
N 221
E 399
F 199
640 × 480
N 332
E 665
128
Declaration of Conformity
The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
INFORMATION TO THE USER
USA FCC Part15 Class B
The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, user, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. In this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. (FCC 15.105B)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. (FCC 15.21)
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to
a host computer in order to comply with FCC emission limits. (FCC 15.27)
An AC adapter with a ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
Product Name: Ricoh Digital Camera
Model Number: RDC-5000
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
RICOH CORPORATION
5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell NJ, 07006 Tel.: 1-800-225-1899
Note to Users in Canada
Note: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
Remarque Concernant les Utilisateurs au Canada
Avertissement: Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-
003 du Canada
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER-
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Ricoh Service Offices
Ricoh Co., Ltd.
Ohmori NM Building
1-1 Ohmori-Kita 2-chome
Ota-ku, Tokyo
143-0016 JAPAN
http://www.ricoh.com
Ricoh Factory Service Center
3235 Sunrise Blvd.,
Suite2 Rancho Cordova,
CA 95742
http://www.ricohcpg.com/
Ricoh Europe B.V.
Photo Products Division
P.O. Box 75640
1118 ZR Schiphol
The Netherlands
http://www.ricoh-red.com/
htttp://www.ricoheurope.com/
E-mail:camera@ricoh.nl
Ricoh Europe B.V.
European Digital Solution Center
Oberrather Straße 6
D-40472 Düsseldorf
Germany
Ricoh Photo Products (Asia), Ltd.
Unit D, E & F
24/F., China Overseas Building
139 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
Hong Kong
Ricoh Australia Pty. Ltd.
148 Highbury Road
Burwood, Victoria, 3125
Australia
http://www.ricoh-aust.com.au
Ohmori NM Building
1-1 Ohmori-kita 2 chome
Ota-ku, Tokyo
143-0016 Japan
L 2092546A
RICOH CO., LTD.
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