Ricoh Gr 2 Manual
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1 89 Various Shooting Functions Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • Settings made in [Image Settings] are not applied to RAW images. • If [Interval Composite] is set in the [Shooting] menu, [Vignetting] is invalid. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • In the [Key Custom Options] menu, [Image Settings] can be registered to use to the ADJ. lever and the Fn1, Fn2, and Effect buttons. (p.120, p.122) Changing the Ambient Brightness In [ Ambient Brightness] of the [Shooting] menu, [Original] or [Normal] can be selected. If [Ambi- ent Brightness] is set to [Original], you can take pictures with the ambient light quantities com- parable to those of the GR film cameras. The symbol appears on the shooting screen when [Original] is selected. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The RAW images can be developed with [Normal] or [Original] setting in [RAW Development] of the [Playback] menu. The RAW images taken with Interval Composite when [Normal] is selected cannot be developed with [Original] setting. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • The ambient brightness cannot be changed in 5 mode. • When [Crop] is set in the [Shooting] menu, the [Ambient Brightness] setting may be ineffective.
1 90 Various Shooting Functions Other Shooting Functions Adding the Date to Still Images If [Date] or [Date and Time] is selected in [Date Imprint] of the [Shooting] menu, either the date (Year/Month/Day) or the date and time (Year/Month/ Day Hour:Minute) is imprinted on the lower-right corner of still images. The symbol appears on the shooting screen when [Date Imprint] is on. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • [Date Imprint] is not available if the date and time have not been set. Set the date and time before - hand. (p.29) • The date cannot be imprinted on RAW images or movies. • The date imprinted in an image cannot be deleted.
1 91 Various Shooting Functions Recording Movies Movies with sound can be recorded. Movies are recorded as MOV files. Setting the Movie Format 1 Turn the mode dial to 3. The mode switches to 3 mode. 2 Press the MENU/OK button. The [Shooting] menu of the 3 mode appears. 3 Select [Movie Format], and then press the $ button. 4 Press the !"#$ buttons to select [Still Image Size] or [Frame Rate]. The following settings are available. The frame rates that can be selected de- pend on the [Still Image Size] setting. Still Image Size Frame Rate (frames/second) 60 50302524 w (1920 × 1080) NoNoYe s Ye sYe s x (1280 × 720) Ye sYe sYe sYe sYe s n (640 × 480) NoNoYe s Ye sYe s 5 Press the MENU/OK button twice. The shooting screen reappears. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • In the [Key Custom Options] menu, [Frame Rate] can be registered to use to the Fn1, Fn2, and Effect buttons. (p.122) • The screen may flicker if shooting under fluorescent lighting. The amount of flickering can be mini- mized by setting the power frequency for your region in [Reduce Fluorescent Flicker] of the [Shooting] menu in 3 mode.
1 92 Various Shooting Functions Recording Movies 1 Turn the mode dial to 3. 2 Press the shutter release button. Movie recording starts. While recording, the “REC” indicator, record- ing time, and time remaining are displayed. 3 Press the shutter release button again. Recording ends. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • If the camera is operated while shooting, the operation sounds are also recorded. • The following functions are not available in 3 mode.• Flash • FA/Move Target Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • If the Fn2 button is pressed while shooting, recording is paused. If the Fn2 button is pressed again, recording resumes. • Each movie can be a maximum of 25 minutes long or up to 4 GB in size. • The maximum recording time per shooting depends on the capacity of the memory card. (p.164) Shooting may end even before the maximum recording time is reached. • The amount of time remaining is calculated based on the amount of memory available and may not diminish at an even rate. • Use a memory card of Speed Class 6 or higher for recording movies. • Use the battery with sufficient power.
1 93 Various Shooting Functions Playing Back Movies 1 Press the 6 button. The mode switches to playback mode. 2 Press the #$ buttons to select a movie. Movies are indicated by 3 icon. The first frame of the movie is displayed as a still image. 3 Press the ! button. Playback starts. The progress indicator and elapsed time are displayed. You can perform the following operations. ! buttonPauses and resumes playback. " button Stops playback. X/Y button Adjusts the volume. #$ buttons While playback is paused: Reverses and forwards a frame. #$ buttons During playback: Fast-reverses and fast-forwards playback. Fn2 button While playback is paused: Saves a still image in JPEG format. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The speed for Fast Forward and Fast Rewind switches each time the button is pressed.
1 94 Various Shooting Functions Clipping Movies The unnecessary parts at the beginning or end of a movie can be deleted, and the movie can be saved as a new file. 1 Display the movie to be edited in playback mode, and then press the MENU/OK button. The [Playback] menu appears. 2 Select [Clip Movie File], and then press the $ button. The [Clip Movie File] screen appears. 3 Press the ADJ. lever to select either the beginning or the end of the movie. The point highlighted in yellow indicates which has been selected. If the Fn2 button is pressed while this screen is shown, an explanation of the operations appears. If the Fn2 button is pressed again, the previous screen reappears. 4 Press the #$ buttons or the ADJ. lever left or right to move the point to be deleted. The yellow point moves. You can specify the point in increments of 1 second. 5 Press the MENU/OK button. A new movie file is saved with the unnecessary parts deleted.
2 Playback Functions 95 2 Playback Functions Displaying Images in Thumbnail View Pressing the 8 (X)/9 (Y) button in playback mode displays multiple im- ages in thumbnail view. 20-image view 81-image view In thumbnail view, you can perform the following operations. !"#$ buttonsSelects an image. ADJ. lever Displays the selected image in single image view. DISP. button Changes between single image selection and page selection. Displaying Images in a Slide Show You can display taken images sequentially. Select [Slide Show] in the [Playback] menu, and then press the $ button to start a slide show. If you want to stop the slide show in progress, press any button. The slide show is displayed repeatedly until stopped. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • Each still image is displayed for three seconds. • In the case of a movie, all of the frames of the movie are played back and then the next image is displayed.
2 Playback Functions 96 Displaying Images in Enlarged View You can display still images enlarged. In single image view, you can perform the following operations. 8 (X) button/ Up-down dial to the rightEnlarges the image. 9 (Y) button/ Up-down dial to the left In enlarged view: Reduces the image. !"#$ buttons In enlarged view: Moves the enlarged area. Pushing down the ADJ. lever/ MENU/OK button (in enlarged view) Enlarges the image to the magnification (4×, 8×, or 16×) set in [One Press Zoom Ratio] of the [Setup] menu. Pressing the ADJ. lever left or right In enlarged view: Displays the previous or next image without changing the magnification (returns to actual size in the case of a movie). DISP. button In enlarged view: Turns the information display on/off. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • If you set [Target Zoom Play] of the [Setup] menu to [On], the image is enlarged centering on the position to which the target shifted during shooting. • The maximum magnification of enlarged view differs depending on the size of the image. • Movies cannot be enlarged. • The functions of the up-down dial and ADJ. lever during playback mode can be changed in [Playback Mode Dial Options] of the [Key Custom Options] menu. Up-down dial ADJ. lever Setting1 (Default setting) Displays enlarged view. Displays next/previous enlarged frame. Setting2 Moves enlarged area up/down. Moves enlarged area left/right.
2 Playback Functions 97 Organizing Files Deleting Files Deleting One File 1 Display the image to delete in playback mode. 2 Press the D button. 3 Press the !" buttons to select [Delete One]. You can change the image with the #$ but - tons. For images taken with p, [Delete RAW+JPEG], [Delete JPEG Only], and [Delete RAW Only] can be selected. 4 Press the MENU/OK button. The image is deleted. To delete another image, repeat Steps 3 and 4. To end the process, select [Cancel]. Deleting All Files 1 Press the D button in playback mode. 2 Press the !" buttons to select [Delete All] and then press the MENU/OK button. The deletion confirmation screen appears. 3 Press the $ button to select [Yes], and then press the MENU/OK button. Deleting Multiple Files Simultaneously 1 Press the D button in playback mode. When in 20-image or 81-image view, proceed to Step 3.
2 Playback Functions 98 2 Select [Delete Multi], and then press the MENU/OK button. 3 Select [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range], and then press the MENU/OK button. 4 Press the !"#$ buttons to select images, and then press the MENU/OK button. The trash symbol is displayed in the bottom left corner of the thumbnail. If [Sel. Range] is selected, select the image that is the starting point of the range. If the ADJ. lever is pressed, the selection screen in Step 3 reappears. If [Sel. Indiv.] is selected, proceed to Step 6. 5 Press the !"#$ buttons to select the image that is the ending point of the range, and then press the MENU/OK button. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to specify all of the ranges. 6 Press the D button. The deletion confirmation screen appears. 7 Press the $ button to select [Yes], and then press the MENU/OK button. A message appears to indicate processing is being performed, and then the previous screen reappears when deleting is complete. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • A folder cannot be deleted.