Ricoh Gr 1 Instruction Manual
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4 Menus 119 Menu optionSettingsPage C-AF Continuous Setting Off , AF Priority, Shutter Priority P. 54 AEL/AFL Lock Keep Setting Off , On P. 54 One Press M Mode Aperture Priority , Shttr Priority, Program P. 42 Restore Defaults [Key Custom Options] — P. 121
4 Menus 120 Setup Menu Use this menu to set the general operations of the camera. Menu option SettingsPage Format [Card] — P. 25 Format [Internal Memory] — — Reset File Number — P. 112 Change File Name R0 P. 111 Copyright notice — P. 113 LCD Brightness Auto , Manual P. 109 Operation sounds All , Shutter Sounds P. 111 Volume Settings Off, Low, Medium, High P. 111 Auto Power Off Off, 1 to 30 Min. (5 Min.) P. 29 Sleep Mode Off , 1 to 30 Min. P. 29 LCD Auto Dim On , Off P. 29 Power Button Lamp On , Off P. 29 ISO Step Setting 1EV , 1/3 EV P. 46 ISO Auto-High Settings Max. ISO: AUTO 200, AUTO 400, AUTO 800, AUTO 1600, AUTO 3200, AUTO 6400, AUTO 12800, AUTO 25600 Change Shutter Speed: Auto , 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250 P. 46 ND Filter Auto , Manual P. 44 AF Auxiliary Light On , Off — Level Setting Off, Level + Tilt , Level P. 36 Level (Tilt) Calibration Restore Defaults, Calibration P. 36 Conversion Lens Off , Wide — Color Space Setting sRGB , AdobeRGB —
4 Menus 121 Menu optionSettingsPage LCD Confirmation Time Off, 0.5 Sec., 1 Sec., 2 Sec., 3 Sec., Hold P. 33 Grid Guide Display Options Grid 1, Grid 2, Grid 3 P. 110 DISP. Button Display Setting Use DISP. Screen, Graphic Display, Information Display, Grid Guide, Level Indicator, Histogram P. 110 Information Display Mode On, Off P. 42 Fn Button Settings On , Off P. 108 Auto Rotate On , Off P. 37 White Saturation Display On, Off P. 22 One Press Zoom Ratio 4×, 8×, 16× P. 82 Target Zoom Play On , Off P. 82 Playback Order Options File Numbers, Sht. Date/Time P. 37 Date Settings — P. 30 Language/N *1English, Japanese P. 30 Video Out Mode*1NTSC, PAL P. 95 HDMI Output Auto , 1080i, 720P, 480P P. 95 Store Menu Cursor Position On , Off P. 121 Confirm Firmware Version — P. 113 Eye-Fi Connection Settings *2Off, On (Auto), On (Selected) P. 24 Eye-Fi Connection Display *2— P. 24 *1 The default setting varies depending on the country or region.*2 This is displayed only when using an Eye-Fi card. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The [interval shooting] and [Custom Self-Timer] settings are reset to their defaults when the camera is turned off. The settings are retained for all other functions. • The options set in the [Shooting] menu can be restored to the default settings by using [Restore De- faults] in the [Shooting] menu. • The options set in the [Key Custom Options] menu can be restored to the default settings by using [Restore Defaults]. The settings registered with [Reg. My Settings] are not restored to the default settings. • When [Store Menu Cursor Position] is set to [On] in the [Setup] menu, the cursor position of the option last selected is remembered, and that option is displayed first when the menu is next displayed.
5 Downloading Images to Your Computer 122 5 Downloading Images to Your Computer Using Images on a Computer You can transfer recorded still images and movies to a computer by con- necting the camera to the computer with a USB cable. You can also use the SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 LE for PENTAX RICOH IMAGING software sup- plied with the camera to convert RAW files. The following are the computer system requirements for connecting the camera to the computer and using the supplied software. Windows Operating systems Windows 8 (32- and 64-bit), Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit), Windows Vista (32- and 64-bit), Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3/Professional 32-bit • Must have administrator privileges to install. • Can be operated as a 32-bit application on 64-bit systems. CPUIntel Pentium compatible processor (Pentium IV or Athlon XP or faster recommended)• Supported multi-core processors: Intel Core i7/i5, Core 2 Quad/Duo, AMD Phenom II X6/X4, Athlon II X4/X2 RAM1 GB or more (2 GB or more recommended) Free disk spaceFor installation and startup: 100 MB or more Image file size: Approx. 10 MB per file Display resolution1024 × 768 pixels, 24-bit full color or greater Macintosh Operating systems Mac OS X 10.8/10.7/10.6/10.5 CPUIntel or PowerPC processor RAM1 GB or more (2 GB or more recommended) Free disk spaceFor installation and startup: 100 MB or more Image file size: Approx. 10 MB per file Display resolution1024 × 768 pixels, 24-bit full color or greater
5 Downloading Images to Your Computer 123 Saving Images to PC Use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to a computer. 1 Turn off the camera. 2 Open the terminal cover, and connect one end of the USB cable to the USB/ AV OUT terminal on the camera and the other end to the computer. The camera turns on and “Connecting to PC…..” appears on the monitor for 10 sec. The camera is recognized by the computer as a removable disk. The file of the memory card is displayed when the memory card is set. When the card is not set, the file of the internal memory is displayed. 3 Copy and save images to PC. 4 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when saving is complete. 5 Disconnect the USB cable from the camera. The camera will turn off automatically. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The battery is charged when the camera is connected to the computer. • If the battery level is low, it may take some time until the camera is recognized by the computer. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • Do not disconnect the USB cable during image transfer.
5 Downloading Images to Your Computer 124 Installing the Software The supplied CD contains the SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 LE for PENTAX RICOH IMAGING software. You can use SILKYPIX Developer Studio to convert and adjust the color of RAW files and save the file in JPEG or TIFF format. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • If the operating system of the computer has multiple user accounts, log in with administrator privi- leges before installing the software. 1 Turn the computer on and insert the supplied CD into the CD/ DVD drive on the computer. The [Software Installer] screen is displayed. 2 Click [SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 LE for PENTAX RICOH IMAGING]. For Macintosh, follow the on-screen instructions for the next steps. 3 Select a language on the language selection screen, and click [OK]. 4 When the InstallShield Wizard screen appears, click [Next]. Follow the on-screen instructions for the next steps. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • For detailed operations of the software, see Help in SILKYPIX Developer Studio.
6 Appendices 125 6 Appendices Trouble Shooting Error messages If an error message is displayed, take the steps listed below. Error messageSolutionPage Insert card No memory card inserted. Insert card. P. 23 Set camera clock. Camera clock not set. Set camera clock. P. 30 File Number Over Limit The file number limit has been exceeded. Reset the file numbers or use an- other card. P. 112 Unmatched File The camera cannot display this file. Check the file contents on your computer, and then delete the file. — Protected You are trying to delete a protected file. P. 85 Card Is Write- Protected. Card is locked. Unlock card. — Print settings cannot be set for this file. Print settings cannot be set for this file. P. 95 Insufficient Memory/ Capacity short Insufficient memory to store additional files. Delete existing files or use a new card. P. 83 Maximum number of images selected for printing. — Format internal memory. You must format the internal memory. Select [Format [Internal Memory] in the [Setup] menu. — Format card. The card is not formatted. Format card in camera. P. 25 Card Error Format card. If, after doing so, the error message still appears, the card may be faulty. Do not use the card. P. 25 Writing Data Writing file to memory. Wait until writing finishes. — No File No files available for playback. — Cannot Record Memory is full. Use another card or remove card and use internal memory. — The file cannot be sent. The file cannot be transferred using an Eye-Fi card. P. 97
6 Appendices 126 Camera Troubleshooting Power Supply ProblemCause SolutionPage The camera does not turn on. Battery is exhausted or not inserted. Correctly insert the battery or charge the battery.P. 23 P. 26 Battery is incompatible. Use a compatible battery.— Battery is not inserted in correct ori- entation. Insert in correct orientation. P. 23 The camera turns off during use. Camera has turned off automatically to save power. Turn the camera back on. P. 28 Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.P. 26 Battery is incompatible. Use a compatible battery.— The camera does not turn off. Camera malfunction. Remove and reinsert the battery.P. 23 Low battery indicator displayed or camera turns off when battery has charge remaining. Battery is incompatible. Use a compatible battery.— Battery cannot be charged. Battery has reached end of charging life. Replace with a new battery.— Battery is quickly exhausted. Ambient temperature is very high or very low. — — Poor lighting requires extensive use of flash. — —
6 Appendices 127 Shooting ProblemCause SolutionPage No picture is taken when shut- ter release button is pressed. Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.P. 26 Camera is off or not in shooting mode. Press POWER button to turn camera on, or press 6 to select shooting mode.P. 28 Memory card is not formatted. Format card.P. 25 Memory card is full. Load a new card, or delete unwanted files.P. 83 Memory card has reached end of work - ing life. Insert new card. — Flash is charging. Wait until the Auto Focus/Flash lamp stops blinking.— Card is locked. Unlock card.— Memory card contacts are dirty. Clean with soft, dry cloth.— Cannot view photos after shooting. Display time is too short. Choose longer display time.P. 33 Picture display is blank. Picture display is dark. Adjust picture display brightness.P. 109 Picture display is off. Press DISP. to turn picture display on.P. 21 AV or HDMI cable is connected. Disconnect the cable.P. 94 Camera unable to focus in au- tofocus mode. Lens is dirty. Clean with soft, dry cloth.— Subject is not at center of frame. Use focus lock.— Subject not suitable for autofocus. Use focus lock or manual focus.P. 52 Subject is too close. Use macro mode or move away from the subject.P. 53 Pictures are blurred. Camera moved during shooting. Hold the camera with your elbows pressed against your body. Use a tripod.— When shooting in a dark place, the shutter speed slows down and pictures become easily blurred. Use the flash. Raise the ISO setting. P. 69 P. 46 Flash does not fire. Flash will not charge. Flash is not raised. Slide F OPEN switch down to raise flash. P. 69 Flash cover is not fully open. Do not obstruct flash cover.P. 69 One of the following functions is pre - venting flash operation: • Movie recording • Continuous shooting • Auto Bracket • Interval composite To shoot with the flash, change the set- tings or mode. P. 69 Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.P. 26 Flash does not illuminate subject. Subject is more than 3.0 m/9.8 ft. from camera. Move closer to subject. — The subject is dark. Increase flash output.P. 70 Flash output is too low. Increase flash output.P. 70 Flash cover is not fully open. Do not obstruct flash cover.P. 69 Photos are too bright. Flash output is too high. Adjust the light intensity of the flash. Move away from subject. Use different light source.P. 70 Picture display is too bright. Adjust picture display brightness.P. 109
6 Appendices 128 ProblemCause SolutionPage Photos are too dark. Subject is poorly lit. Open the flash.P. 69 Picture display is too dark. Adjust picture display brightness.P. 109 Colors are unnatural. Camera unable to adjust white balance for shooting conditions using auto white balance. Include white object in photo or choose another white balance option. P. 59 Picture display brightness changes during focusing. Ambient lighting is poor or differs from that used for autofocus. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.— Vertical streaks (“smear”) ap- pear in photos. Subject is bright. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.— Level indicators are not dis- played. [Level Setting] is set to [Off ]. Change [Level Setting] to enable level indicator display. P. 35 Level indicators are hidden. Use [DISP. Button Display Setting] to change the display setting. P. 110 Camera is upside down. Hold the camera in the correct orienta- tion.— Photo is not level although level indicator showed that camera was level. Camera was moving when photo was taken. Do not take pictures from moving objects.— Subject is not level. Straighten subject.— Playback/Deletion ProblemCause SolutionPage Photo information not displayed. Indicators are hidden. Press DISP. to display indicators.P. 22 Cannot play pictures back, or picture screen is not displayed on an AV device. AV or HDMI cable incorrectly connected. Reconnect cable.P. 94 The [Video Out Mode] setting is incor- rect. Choose another video mode. P. 95 Cannot view pictures on memory card, or picture screen is not displayed. Card was not formatted in camera.Insert a card that has been formatted in camera and contains pictures recorded with camera. — Memory card contains pictures that were not recorded normally. Insert a card with pictures that were recorded normally.— Memory card contacts are dirty. Clean with soft, dry cloth.— Card malfunction. Insert another card. If there is no prob- lem, the camera is okay. There may be something wrong with the card, so do not use it. — The picture display turned off. Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.P. 26 Camera has turned off automatically to save power. Turn the camera back on. P. 28 Cannot delete file. File is protected. Remove protection.P. 85 Card is locked. Unlock card.— Cannot format card. Card is locked. Unlock card.—