Ricoh Gr 1 Instruction Manual
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3 Changing Camera Settings 99 3 Changing Camera Settings Customizing the Camera You can change the functions of the Fn buttons and ADJ. lever, and register settings to MY1/MY2/MY3 of the mode dial. Registering Shooting Settings (My Settings) You can register the current camera settings as My Settings so that you can easily recall and shoot with the desired settings. Settings can be registered to the following. MY1/MY2/MY3 Register settings to MY1/MY2/MY3 of the mode dial. My Settings BOX Six sets of settings can be registered to the camera. To use the settings, assign them to [MY1], [MY2], and [MY3] in [Recall My Settings] (GP. 101). A name came can be assigned to registered settings. (GP. 104) The following items can be registered. Camera settings • Shooting mode • Aperture value and shutter speed when A v/Tv/TAv/M mode • Self-timer • Focus position for MF • Macro • Flash [Shooting] menu • Other than [Multiple Exposure Shooting], [Interval Shooting], [Interval Compos- ite], [Aperture Auto Shift], [Shutter Auto Shift], [Shutter/Aperture Auto Shift], [Switch Shooting Mode], and [Restore Defaults] [Key Custom Options] menu • Set Fn1 Button/ Set Fn2 Button/ Effect Button Setting [Setup] menu • ISO Step Setting • Level Setting • ISO Auto-High Settings • Grid Guide Display Options
3 Changing Camera Settings 100 1 Set the functions to register. 2 Select [Reg. My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The Reg. My Settings screen appears. 3 Select the location to register the settings and then press the MENU/OK button. If you select [MY1], [MY2], or [MY3], the set- tings are registered to the mode dial. To save the settings to My Settings BOX, se - lect [My Settings BOX], press the $ button, and select the number to which to register the settings. If you select an unregistered location, the set - tings are registered with the current date and time as the name. If you select a location that already has a name, the name setting screen ap - pears. If you select [Yes], the settings are registered under the current name. If you select [No], the settings are registered with the current date and time as the name. The settings are registered, and then the [Key Custom Options] menu reap- pears.
3 Changing Camera Settings 101 Recalling Settings Registered as My Settings The settings registered to [My Settings BOX] can be assigned to MY1/MY2/ MY3 of the mode dial. 1 Select [Recall My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The [Recall My Settings] screen appears. 2 Use the !" buttons to select the location on the dial to assign the settings and then press the $ button. 3 Select the My Settings BOX number with the My Settings registered and then press the MENU/OK button. The selected My Settings item is registered to the mode dial and then the [Key Custom Op- tions] menu reappears. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • The settings registered to [My Settings BOX] are not cleared when the internal memory is formatted.
3 Changing Camera Settings 102 Shooting Images in My Settings Mode 1 Turn the mode dial to MY1/MY2/MY3. Shooting becomes possible with the set- tings of My Settings. 2 To temporarily change the shooting mode, select [Switch Shooting Mode] in the [Shooting] menu. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The settings changed in My Settings Mode are restored to the settings registered for the original MY1/ MY2/MY3 if the mode is changed or the power is turned off. • When the shooting mode registered to MY Settings is mode 3, step 2 cannot be performed. Symbol for registered shooting mode
3 Changing Camera Settings 103 Editing My Settings You can edit the settings registered as My Settings. 1 Select [Edit My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The [Edit My Settings] screen appears. 2 Select the My Settings item you want to edit and then press the $ button. To edit a My Settings item saved to My Settings BOX, go to My Settings Box, press the $ button and select a number. A list of settings appears. 3 Use the !" buttons to select a setting you want to edit and then press the $ button. Use the !" buttons to change the setting. 4 Press the # button to confirm the setting. Repeat steps 3 and 4. 5 Press the MENU/OK button. The changes are saved and the [Key Custom Options] menu reappears.
3 Changing Camera Settings 104 Changing the Name of a My Settings Item 1 Select [Name] in the screen of step 3 on P. 103 and then press the $ button. The [Name] screen appears and the current name is displayed in the text input area. If you want to specify a new name, go to step 3. 2 Use the #$ buttons to move the cursor to the position you want to edit. 3 Press the " button. The cursor moves to the character selection area. 4 Use the !"#$ buttons to select a character and then press the MENU/OK button. The character is inserted at the position of the cursor in the text input area. Select [Delete] to delete a character, and [Space] to insert a space. You can enter up to 16 full width katakana and up to 32 half width alphanu- meric characters. The character type can be changed with the Fn2 button. 5 Press the ADJ. lever. The name is registered. Text input area Character selection area
3 Changing Camera Settings 105 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • If the settings of [MY1], [MY2], and [MY3] are assigned in [Recall My Settings] and the settings of My Settings BOX are edited, the changes are also applied to the settings of [MY1], [MY2], and [MY3]. If the settings of [MY1], [MY2], and [MY3] are directly edited, the changes are not applied to the set- tings of My Settings BOX. Furthermore, if the settings of My Settings BOX are subsequently edited, the changes are not applied to the settings of [MY1], [MY2], and [MY3]. • The name of the My Settings item is displayed when the mode dial is turned to MY1/MY2/MY3. • You can delete My Settings registrations with [Delete My Settings] of the [Key Custom Options] menu. Registering Functions to the ADJ. Lever You can register shooting functions to the ADJ. lever so that you can easily recall them by ADJ. lever operation (ADJ. mode). The following functions can be registered. Function Page Off — ISO * [Default setting for ADJ. Lever Setting 1] P. 46 Picture Size * [Default setting for ADJ. Lever Setting 2] P. 50 Aspect Ratio * [Default setting for ADJ. Lever Setting 3] P. 50 Focus * [Default setting for ADJ. Lever Setting 4] P. 51 Image P. 73 Expo. Metering * [Default setting for ADJ. Lever Setting 5] P. 49 Cont. Mode P. 62 Auto Bracket P. 63 Flash Comp. P. 70 Flash Amount P. 71 Dyn Range Comp P. 48 SnapFocusDist. P. 52 Effect P. 72
3 Changing Camera Settings 106 1 Select [ADJ. Lever Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. The [ADJ. Lever Setting] screen appears. 2 Use the !" buttons to select any of [ADJ. Lever Setting 1] to [ADJ. Lever Setting 5] and then press the $ button. 3 Use the !" buttons to select the function to register and then press the # button. Repeat steps 2 and 3. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. The [Key Custom Options] menu reappears. Using ADJ. Mode 1 Press the ADJ. lever in shooting mode. The mode becomes ADJ. mode. 2 Use the #$ buttons to select the function you want to set. Any of ADJ. Lever Setting 1 to ADJ. Lever Set - ting 5 can be selected. 3 Use the !" buttons to select a value. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. The selected function is set.
3 Changing Camera Settings 107 Registering Functions to the Fn1/Fn2/Effect Buttons You can register functions to the Fn1/Fn2/Effect buttons so that you can change settings or display a function settings screen by simply pressing a button. Any of the following functions can be registered to each of the Fn1/Fn2/Ef- fect buttons. Function Page Off — 35 mm Crop P. 50 MultiAF/SpotAF P. 51 MultiAF/PinpointAF P. 51 AF/MF P. 51 AF/Snap P. 51 AF/Subj.Trckng P. 51 JPEG > RAW P. 50 JPEG > RAW+ P. 50 ND Filter P. 44 Effect * [Default setting for Effect button] P. 72 FA/Move Target * [Default setting for Fn1 button] P. 56 ISO P. 46 Picture Size P. 50 Aspect Ratio P. 50 Focus P. 51 SnapFocusDist. P. 52 Image P. 73 Expo. Metering P. 49 Cont. Mode P. 62 Multi Exposure P. 64 Auto Bracket P. 63 Flash Comp. P. 70 Flash Amount P. 71 Dyn Range Comp P. 48 Self-timer * [Default setting for Fn2 button P. 34 Frame Rate (Movies) P. 76
3 Changing Camera Settings 108 1 Select [Set Fn1 Button], [Set Fn2 Button], or [Effect Button Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button. 2 Use the !" buttons to select the function to register and then press the # button. The function is registered and the [Key Cus- tom Options] menu reappears. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • When the power is turned on or the mode dial is turned, the current Fn1/Fn2/Effect button functions are displayed. If [Fn Button Settings] in the [Setup] menu is set to [Off ], the functions are not displayed.