Ricoh Gr 2 Manual
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6 Appendices 159 Playback/Deletion ProblemCause SolutionPage Shooting information is not displayed. Information is hidden. Press the DISP. button to display the information.p.22 The images cannot be played back, or the images are not displayed on the picture display. AV or HDMI cable is incorrectly connected. Reconnect the cable. p.110 The [Video Out Mode] setting is incorrect. Select another video mode. p.111 The images on the memory card cannot be played back, or the images are not displayed on the picture display. The card was not formatted in this camera.Insert a card that has been formatted in this camera and contains images saved with this camera. — The memory card contains images that were not saved normally. Insert a card with images that were saved normally.— Memory card contacts are dirty. Clean with soft, dry cloth.— The card is malfunctioning. Insert another card. If there is no prob- lem at this time, the camera is okay. There may be something wrong with the card, so do not use it. — The picture display turned off. The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.p.25 The camera has turned off automatically to save power. Turn the camera back on. p.27 The file cannot be deleted. The file is protected. Remove protection.p.99 The memory card is locked. Unlock the card.— The memory card cannot be formatted. The memory card is locked. Unlock the card.—
6 Appendices 160 Miscellaneous ProblemCause SolutionPage The memory card cannot be inserted. The card is not in the correct orientation. Insert in the correct orientation.p.23 Camera controls have no effect. The battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.p.25 The camera is malfunctioning. Press the POWER button to turn the camera off and back on.p.27 Remove and reinsert the battery. p.23 Date is incorrect. Date and time are not set correctly. Set the correct date and time.p.29 Date has been reset. The battery was removed. If the battery is removed for more than about five days, the date setting will be lost. Make the settings again.p.29 Images are not displayed on an AV device. The [Video Out Mode] setting is incorrect. Select another video mode. p.111 AV or HDMI cable is incorrectly connected. Reconnect the cable. p.110 The input setting of the AV device is incorrect. Check the input setting of the AV device. — Pixel defects such as bright spots and dark spots appear in the image. There are defective pixels in the sensor. Activate [Pixel Mapping] of the [Setup] menu. It takes about 30 seconds to cor- rect the defective pixels, so be sure to install a fully charged battery.—
6 Appendices 161 Specifications Camera LensLens Construction: 7 elements in 5 groups (2 aspherical lens elements) Focal length 18.3 mm 35 mm equivalent focal length Approx. 28 mm Aperture F2.8 to F16 Focus Modes Multi AF, Spot AF, Pinpoint AF, Subject tracking AF, MF, Snap, Infinity, Face de - tection priority AF (in Auto shooting mode / when [Portrait] of [Effect] is set), Continuous AF, Full Press Snap Focus range (From the front edge of the lens) Approx. 0.3 m (0.98 ft.) to infinity (standard) Approx. 0.1 m (0.33 ft.) to infinity (macro shooting) Face detection Up to 10 people’s faces Number of effective pixels Approx. 16.2 megapixels Image sensor 23.7 × 15.7 mm size CMOS Number of recorded pixels Still image [3:2] 4928×3264 (q), 3936×2608 (r), 2912×1936 (s), 1280×864 (u) [4:3] 4352×3264 (q), 3488×2608 (r), 2592×1936 (s), 1152×864 (u) [1:1] 3264×3264 (q), 2608×2608 (r), 1936×1936 (s), 864×864 (u) Movie w (1920×1080, 30 fps/25 fps/24 fps) x (1280×720, 60 fps/50 fps/30 fps/25 fps/24 fps) z (640×480, 30 fps/25 fps/24 fps) File formats Still image JPEG Baseline compliant (Exif 2.3), RAW (DNG compliant) Movie MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Sensitivity (Standard Output Sensitivity) Auto, Auto-Hi (Maximum ISO/Minimum ISO configurable), Manual (ISO 100 to 25600) White balance Auto, Multi-P AUTO, Outdoors, Shade, Cloudy, Incandescent 1, Incandescent 2, Daylight Fl., Neutral White Fl., Cool White Fl., Warm White Fl., CTE, CT (Color Temperature), M (Manual) Display 3.0” transparent LCD, approx. 1,230 K dots, with protective cover, LCD Bright- ness (Auto, Manual) Exposure control Metering Multi, Center-weighted, Spot Modes Program AE, Aperture priority AE, Shutter priority AE, Shutter/Aperture prior- ity AE, Manual exposure Exposure compensation Still image: ±4 EV in increments of 1/3 EV Movie: ±2 EV in increments of 1/3 EV Shooting modes Auto shooting mode, Program shift mode, Aperture priority mode, Shut- ter priority mode, Shutter/Aperture priority mode, Manual exposure mode, Movie, My Settings mode Effect Black & White, B&W (TE), Hi-Contrast B&W, Cross Process, Positive Film, Bleach Bypass, Retro, Miniaturize, Shift Crop, High Key, HDR Tone, Clarity, Brilliance, Slight, Vibrant, Bright, Portrait
6 Appendices 162 Shooting functionsFA/Move target, Crop (35 mm, 47 mm), Continuous shooting, AE bracket (1/2 EV, 1/3 EV), White balance bracket (preset available), Effect bracket, Dynamic range bracket, Contrast bracket, Multiple exposure shooting, Interval shoot- ing, Self-timer, Noise reduction, ND Filter (On, Off, Auto), Dynamic range com- pensation (Auto, Weak, Medium, Strong), Slow Shutter Speed NR, Color space setting, Interval composite, Histogram, Grid guide, Depth-of-field indicator, Electronic level indicator Playback functions Auto rotate, Highlight alert, Thumbnail view, Enlarged display (up to 16×), Slideshow, Protect, Resize, Skew correction, Level compensation, White bal- ance compensation, Trim, DPOF setting, Color moire correction, RAW develop - ment, Clip movie file, Save still image from movie Shutter speed 1/4000 sec. to 300 sec., Bulb, Time Flash Modes Auto, Flash On, Flash Synchro., Manual Flash, Red-Eye Flash Auto, Red-Eye Flash On, Red-Eye Flash Synchro., Wireless Range Approx. 0.2 m (0.66 ft.) to 3.0 m (9.8 ft.) (ISO AUTO) Guide number 5.4 (ISO 100 equivalent) Storage media Internal memory (approx. 54 MB), SD memory card, SDHC memory card, SDXC memory card (SDHC memory card and SDXC memory card conform to UHS-I standards) Power source Rechargeable battery DB-65 Battery life (With dedicated recharge - able battery) Still image shooting: Approx. 320 shots *1Playback: Approx. 190 min.*2Movie recording time: Approx. 45 min.*2 Interfaces USB/AV OUT terminal (USB 2.0 compliant, video output, audio output (mon- aural)), HDMI output terminal (Type D) Video output NTSC, PAL Wireless LAN Standards IEEE 802.11b/g/n (standard wireless LAN protocol) Frequency (Center frequency) 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz (1ch to 11ch) Security Authentication: WPA2, Encryption: AES NFC Standards ISO/IEC 14443 Type A, ISO/IEC 14443 Type B, JIS X 6319-4 (automatically selected) Operating frequency (Center frequency) 13.56 MHz Dimensions Approx. 117.0 mm (4.6 in.) (W) × 62.8 mm (2.5 in.) (H) × 34.7 mm (1.4 in.) (D) (excluding projecting parts) Weight During shooting Approx. 251 g (8.9 oz.) (with battery and SD memory card) Body only Approx. 221 g (7.8 oz.) (without battery and SD memory card) *1 Recording capacity shows approximate number of shots recorded during CIPA-compliant testing. Actual performance may vary depending on operating conditions. (Excerpt from CIPA standards: With picture display ON, with 50% use of flash, at 23°C) *2 According to the result of our in-house testing
6 Appendices 163 AC-U1 USB Power Adapter Power supply100 VAC to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz), 0.2 A Output voltage 5.0 VDC, 1000 mA Operating temperature 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) Dimensions 42.5 mm (W) × 22 mm (H) × 66.5 mm (D) (excluding power plug) Weight Approx. 40 g (excluding power plug) DB-65 Rechargeable Battery (Lithium-Ion Battery) Nominal voltage3.6 V Rated capacity 1250 mAh (Min.), 1275 mAh, (Typ.) Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Dimensions 35.3 mm (W) × 40.3 mm (H) × 9.4 mm (D) Weight Approx. 27 g
6 Appendices 164 Storage Capacity The following table shows the approximate number of images and record- ing time (in seconds) of movies that can be saved in the internal memory and a memory card in various formats. Format/SizeAspect ratioFocal length *1Number of recorded pixels Internal memory 4 GB 32 GB Still image o3:228 mm 4928 × 3264 1 136 1100 35 mm 3936 × 2608 2 142 1152 47 mm 2912 × 1936 2 148 1197 4:3 28 mm 4352 × 3264 1 138 1117 35 mm 3488 × 2608 2 143 1163 47 mm 2592 × 1936 2 148 1203 1:1 28 mm 3264 × 3264 2 141 1148 35 mm 2608 × 2608 2 146 1186 47 mm 1936 × 1936 2 150 1217 p 3:228 mm 4928 × 3264 1 106 858 35 mm 3936 × 2608 1 119 968 47 mm 2912 × 1936 1 133 1077 4:3 28 mm 4352 × 3264 1 110 891 35 mm 3488 × 2608 1 122 993 47 mm 2592 × 1936 1 135 1093 1:1 28 mm 3264 × 3264 1 118 959 35 mm 2608 × 2608 1 129 1047 47 mm 1936 × 1936 1 139 1128 q 3:2—4928 × 3264 (Equivalent to 16M) 6 481 3899 4:3 —4352 × 3264 7 544 4408 1:1 —3264 × 3264 10 719 5825 r 3:2—3936 × 2608 (Equivalent to 10M) 10 746 6041 4:3 —3488 × 2608 11 839 6796 1:1 —2608 × 2608 15 1109 8978 s 3:2—2912 × 1936 (Equivalent to 5M) 18 1329 10754 4:3 —2592 × 1936 21 1475 11934 1:1 —1936 × 1936 27 1919 15534 u 3:2— 1280 × 864 (Equivalent to 1M) 78 5498 44484 4:3 — 1152 × 864 85 5759 46602 1:1 — 864 × 864 105 7115 57567
6 Appendices 165 Save still image from movie1920 × 1080 ——1920 × 1080 47 3328 26927 1280 × 720 — — 1280 × 720 92 6549 52989 640 × 480 — — 640 × 480 256 18087 146340 *1 35 mm equivalent focal length Size Frame rate Number of recorded pixels Internal memory 4 GB 32 GB Movie w30 fps1920 × 1080 36 1277 10226 25 fps 1920 × 1080 43 1542 12349 24 fps 1920 × 1080 44 1606 12857 x 60 fps 1280 × 720 40 1331 10661 50 fps 1280 × 720 45 1527 12228 30 fps 1280 × 720 61 2118 16959 25 fps 1280 × 720 71 2511 20098 24 fps 1280 × 720 74 2616 20939 z 30 fps 640 × 480 78 3207 25671 25 fps 640 × 480 95 3793 30353 24 fps 640 × 480 95 3936 31497 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • The figures for movies are the total length that can be recorded. The maximum recording time per shooting is 25 minutes or the equivalent of 4 GB. • The number of pictures that can be taken may differ from the number of storable images displayed on the picture display. • The storage capacity varies depending on the shooting conditions and the capacity of the memory. • The image quality of movies recorded to the internal memory is lower than that of movies recorded to a memory card.
6 Appendices 166 Optional Accessories Conversion Lens, Hood, and Adapter Remove the ring cap before attaching the conversion lens (GW-3) or the lens hood and adapter (GH-3). Removal Turn the camera off and rotate the cap counterclockwise until it can be re- moved. Attachment With the camera turned off, align the mark - ing on the ring cap (2) with the marking on the camera body (1), and turn the ring cap clockwise until it clicks. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • Set [Conversion Lens] of the [Setup] menu to [Wide] when using the conversion lens.
6 Appendices 167 External Flash An optional external TTL flash unit (GF-1) can be connected to the camera hot shoe and used as a TTL auto flash. 1 Close the flash cover. 2 Remove the hot shoe cover from the hot shoe of the camera. 3 Turn the camera and the external flash unit off and attach the flash to the camera hot shoe. 4 Turn the external flash and camera on. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • Do not open the built-in flash when using the external flash as this can result in malfunction or dam- age to the products. • Turn the external flash off before removing it from the camera. • Use the external flash at ranges that exceed the range of the built-in flash. Shooting at a short dis- tance with an external flash may result in over-exposure of the subject. • When an external flash other than the GF-1 is used, you cannot set the flash mode. The flash always operates with [Flash On]. Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ----------------------------------- • If the external flash icon is not displayed, turn the GF-1 and camera off and then remove and reattach the flash. • Press the F ($) button to change the flash mode. (p.79) To fire the flash manually, do so from the GF-1. The output can be set in [Manual Flash Amount] of the [Shooting] menu. (p.82) Hot shoe
6 Appendices 168 Other Flash Units 1 Attach the flash unit to the hot shoe. 2 Turn on the camera, turn the mode dial to Av, TAv, or M, and set the aperture. 3 Set the ISO sensitivity to a value other than [Auto] or [Auto-Hi]. 4 Turn on the external flash, set it to Auto, and set the aperture value and ISO sensitivity to the same values on the camera. Caution ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------------------------- • Use only flash units with one signal terminal, which must be an X-contact with a positive voltage of no more than 20 V. • A flash signal is output to the X-contact of the hot shoe regardless of the flash setting. Stop operation of the flash unit from the flash unit itself. • The correct exposure may not be achieved even when the aperture value and ISO sensitivity of the external flash are the same as those of the camera. In this case, change the aperture value and ISO sensitivity of the flash. • Use an external flash with a lighting angle that covers the angle of view of the shooting lens. Shooting with Wireless Flashes If the camera is combined with the PENTAX auto flash (AF540FGZ II, AF360FGZ II, AF540FGZ, or AF360FGZ), you can use the wireless flash mode to perform P-T TL shooting without connecting the flashes each other. 1 Slide the FOPEN switch downward. The flash opens. 2 Press the F ($) button. The flash mode setting screen appears. 3 Press the #$ buttons to select [Wireless]. The mode of the camera switches to the wireless flash mode. 4 Turn on the power of the auto flash, and configure the settings of the auto flash to perform wireless P-TTL shooting with the built-in flash. Set the wireless mode of the auto flash to SLAVE. For details on how to set the auto flash, refer to the operating manual of the flash.