Ricoh Gr 1 Instruction Manual
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Before You Begin 19 Playback display 12345678 91011171612131416 15 Still image mode Movie mode 1 Folder-file number ...............................P. 111 2 Current frame/Total frames ...................... — 3 Battery level ........................................... P. 20 4 Eye-Fi connection ................................... P. 20 5 Protected image ..................................... P. 85 6 DPOF print indicator ............................... P. 95 7 Data source ............................................ P. 25 8 Format/size, Aspect ratio ....................... P. 50 9 File type ................................................... —10 Date of recording ...................................... — 11 Aperture................................................. P. 41 12 ISO Setting ............................................. P. 46 13 Shutter speed ......................................... P. 41 14 Exposure compensation .........................P. 45 15 Frame rate .............................................. P. 77 16 Operation guide ....................................... — 17 Length:elapsed time .............................. P. 79
Before You Begin 20 Battery Level Indicator IconStatus Battery fully charged. Battery partially charged. Recharging the battery is recommended. Low battery. Recharge the battery. Eye-Fi Connection When using an Eye-Fi card (GP. 24), the connection status is displayed in the shooting and playback modes. IconStatus Not connected Connecting Waiting for data transfer Transferring Connection terminated Transferred images Eye-Fi card information acquisition error • Turn the camera off and on. If the issue still persists, there may be something wrong with the card.
Before You Begin 21 Changing the Display Use the DISP. button to change the information displayed on the picture display. Shooting Mode Select from the following displays in shooting mode: Information display Grid guide Level Information display Histogram Graphic display You can specify the information displayed each time the DISP. button is pressed in [DISP. Button Display Setting] on the [Setup] menu. (GP. 110) Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • When [Information Display Mode] on the [Setup] menu is set to [On], information is displayed on the picture display in the following cases even when the picture display is turned off. After the infor- mation is displayed and operations are performed for several seconds, or when the shutter release button is half-pressed, the information display disappears. • When the Fn1 button, N button, t button, or Effect button is pressed • When the mode dial or up-down dial is rotated • When the ADJ. lever is pressed • When the F OPEN switch is pressed to raise the flash, or the flash cover is closed
Before You Begin 22 Playback Mode Normal indicator displayDetailed information display No indicator display White saturation display Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • If [On] is selected for [White Saturation Display] in the [Setup] menu, the white saturation areas of the image flash in black in the Highlights display. When this is set to [Off ] (default setting), the white saturation display is not shown. • The pages of the detailed information display can be switched using the !" buttons. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • The detailed information display and white saturation display are not shown when recording movies. • The white saturation display is not shown when connected with an HDMI cable.
Before You Begin 23 Getting Ready Prepare the camera for use. Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card Be sure the camera is off before inserting or removing the battery and mem- ory card. SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards, and SDXC memory cards can be used with this camera. (“Memory card” refers to these memory cards in this guide.) 1 Slide the release lever on the bottom of the camera toward OPEN to open the battery/ card cover. 2 Make sure the memory card is facing the right way and then push the card all the way in until it clicks. To remove it, press in the memory card and then re- lease your hand. 3 Insert the battery. Use the battery to press the latch and insert the bat- tery all the way into the battery compartment. To remove the battery, press and slide the latch. 4 Close the battery/card cover and slide the release lever in the opposite direction of OPEN to lock it in place. 1 2 1 2
Before You Begin 24 Eye-Fi Cards ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ -------------------------- • This camera is compatible with Eye-Fi cards (X2 Series), SD memory cards with built-in wireless LAN functionality. For more information on Eye-Fi cards, visit the Eye-Fi Website (http://www.eyefi.co.jp). • When using an Eye-Fi card, the following settings are displayed in the [Setup] menu. Eye-Fi Connection Settings [Off ]: Disables the wireless LAN function for operation as a normal SD memory card. [On (Auto)]: Transfers all unsent images. [On (Selected)]: Transfers only selected images. Specify the images to send (up to 20 images) with [Eye-Fi Transfer Selected Images] in the [Playback] menu. You can also reduce the size of images and transfer them. You can easily access the [Eye-Fi Transfer Selected Images] screen by pressing the Effect button in the playback mode. (GP. 98) Eye-Fi Connection Display Displays the SSID for the wireless LAN. • Movies cannot be transferred. • Cannot transfer the images while recharging the battery. • If the selected images cannot be properly transferred, the “EYERICOH” folder may remain on the cam- era. This folder will be deleted the next time the camera is turned on. • When using a card from a different manufacturer with a similar function, the above menu items and status icons may not be displayed. Operations cannot be guaranteed for cards that are not supported. • This product is not guaranteed to work with all Eye-Fi card features (including wireless transfer). If any issues arise with an Eye-Fi card, contact the card manufacturer. Eye-Fi cards are approved for use in the country of purchase only. To confirm whether the use of the card is approved in a given country, contact the card manufacturer.
Before You Begin 25 Data Storage Location Pictures taken with this camera can be recorded to the internal memory or a memory card. When a memory card is not set in the camera, data is recorded to the internal memory. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • Pictures will not be recorded to the internal memory when a memory card is inserted, even if the memory card is full. • If the number of files stored in a memory card exceeds 10000, files with a small folder/file number cannot be played back. However, they are not deleted or lost. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • You can copy all data stored in the internal memory to a memory card. (GP. 87) • Movie recording time and the storage capacity varies depending on the memory card. (GP. 133) • When using a new memory card or a memory card used with another device, be sure to format the memory card with this camera. Format memory cards with [Format [Card] in the [Setup] menu.
Before You Begin 26 Charging the Battery Charge the rechargeable battery (DB-65) using the included USB cable and USB power adapter (AC-U1) with included Power plug before use. 1 Insert the Power plug to the USB power adapter. Insert it until it clicks into place. 2 Open the terminal cover, and connect the USB cable to the USB/ AV OUT terminal. 3 Connect the USB cable to the USB power adapter. 4 Plug the USB power adapter into a power outlet. The auto focus/flash lamp turns on and charging starts. Depending on the battery level, the charging time differs. An exhausted bat - tery will be fully recharged in about three hours (at 25°C). The auto focus/flash lamp turns off and charging stops. Unplug the USB power adapter from the power outlet. 3 4
Before You Begin 27 Storage capacity ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ -------------------- • Approximately 290 shots can be taken when the battery is fully charged. • This is based on tests conducted according to CIPA standards under the following conditions: tem- perature 23°C (73°F); picture display on; 10 shots taken with 30 seconds between shots and the flash fired with every other shot; and the cycle repeated after the camera has been turned off and then on again. • The storage capacity is for reference. For long periods of use, it is recommended that you carry spare batteries. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • Use only genuine rechargeable batteries (DB-65). • If the auto focus/flash lamp blinks during charging, the USB power adapter or battery has a problem. Unplug the USB power adapter from the power outlet and remove the battery. • The battery may become very hot immediately after operation. Turn the camera off and leave it to cool down sufficiently before removing the battery. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • You can also charge the battery by connecting the camera to a computer using the USB cable. An exhausted battery will be fully recharged in about 5 hours. (GP. 123) • DB-65 can be recharged with the optional battery charger (BJ-6). (Recharging time: 2.5 hours)
Before You Begin 28 Turning the Camera On and Off Press the POWER button to turn the camera on. The POWER button lights, and then the auto fo- cus/flash lamp blinks for several seconds. When the POWER button is pressed again, the power turns off. (If the date is not set, [0] is dis- played.) Using the Camera in Playback Mode Press and hold the 6 button for at least one second to turn the camera on in playback mode. Press the 6 button again to turn the camera off.