Ricoh R10 User Guide
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If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 59 Specifying a Range of Files to be Deleted 4Press the MENU button. • Press the MENU button again to return to the screen for deleting one file at a time. 5Press the ADJ./OK button !#$ to select the starting point of the range of files you want to delete and press the ADJ./OK button. • The trash symbol is displayed in the upper left corner of the file. • If you make a mistake when selecting the starting point for the range of files, press the ADJ./OK button to return to the screen for selecting the starting point. 6Press the button !#$ to select the ending point of the range of files you want to delete and press the ADJ./ OK button. • The trash symbol is displayed in the upper left corner of the specified files. 7Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to specify all the ranges of files you want to delete. • If you selected a file by mistake, you can deselect it by pressing the MENU button to return to the screen for deleting one file at a time, selecting the file, and pressing the ADJ./OK button. 8Press the D (Delete) button. 9Press the ADJ./OK button #$ to select [Yes] and then press the ADJ./OK button. • The display indicates that the files are being deleted; once finished, it returns to the thumbnail display screen. Delete Back End Delete Switch Sel Start Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
60 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. Changing the Display with the DISP. Button Pressing the DISP. button allows you to change the screen display mode and toggle the information displayed on the picture display. During Shooting Mode Grid Guide ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This displays auxiliary lines on the picture display to help you compose your picture. These lines are not recorded with images. Synchro-Monitor Mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------This turns the picture display off except when the camera is operated. This is effective for saving power consumption. In this mode, pressing the shutter release button halfway turns the picture display on. Subsequently, pressing the shutter release button fully displays the shot image on the picture display and then turns the picture display off. (This setting is different from [LCD Auto Dim] in the setup menu.) Normal Symbol Display No Display Histogram Grid Guide Picture Display Off (Synchro-Monitor Mode)Press the DISP. button to change the display. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 61 Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•In easy shooting mode, the display cannot be changed using the DISP. button. •When [Level Setting] is set to [Display] or [Disp + Snd] (GP.172), the level indicator is displayed during normal symbol display and histogram. (GP.62) •If any of the following operations is performed, the picture display turns on even when it is turned off. •When the ADJ./OK button, DISP. button, or 6 (Playback) button is pressed. •When the ADJ./OK button is pressed toward ! during manual focus. (GP.86) During Playback Mode White Saturation Highlights Display -------------------------------------------------------The white saturation areas of the image flash in black. White saturation is the loss of tone that indicates the color shading in an image in which very bright areas of the subject are rendered in white. An image with a loss of image tone cannot be edited later. It is recommended that you shoot another image by changing the composition or by setting the exposure level lower (-) (GP.109). Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The white saturation highlights display is for reference only. Histogram and Detailed Information Display Press the DISP. button to change the display.White Saturation Highlights Display No Display Normal Symbol Display 2008/01/012008/01/0112:0012:002008/01/012008/01/0112:0012:00 3/63/63/63/6 Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
62 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. When [Level Setting] is turned on in the setup menu or by pressing and holding the DISP. button (GP.172), the camera uses a level indicator and level sound to let you know whether the image is level during shooting. The level indicator is displayed during normal symbol display and histogram. This is useful for keeping the image level when taking pictures of scenery or buildings. This is also very useful for taking pictures with the horizon visible. For information on how to set [Level Setting], see P.172. With [Level Setting] set to [Display]: The level indicator appears on the picture display. The level sound will not emit. With [Level Setting] set to [Disp + Snd]: The level indicator appears on the picture display. When the camera is level, the level sound is continually emitted at a set interval. With [Level Setting] set to [Sound]: When the camera is level, a level sound is continually emitted at a set interval and the level indicator is not displayed. About the Electronic Level Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. 63 Level indicator display Caution -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•During grid guide, no display, or when the picture display is turned off (GP.60), the level sound is emitted, but the level indicator is not displayed. When [Level Setting] is set to [Disp + Snd], only the level sound is emitted. •The level function is not available if the camera is held upside down, when recording movies, and during interval shooting. •The level function becomes less accurate when the camera is moving or when shooting in an environment subject to moving, such as on a amusement ride. •No level sound is emitted when [Level Setting] is set to [Disp + Snd] or [Sound] and [Vol. Settings] is set to [ F F F] (Mute) (GP.172). •Use this function as a reference to see if images are level when shooting images. The accuracy of the level when using the camera as a level cannot be guaranteed. When level: The level indicator becomes green, indicating that the scale is in the middle. When tilted to the right or left: The mark on the level indicator becomes orange, indicating the opposite side of the direction in which the camera is tilted. When the camera is tilted too far to the right or left: Half of the level indicator on the opposite side of the direction in which the camera is tilted becomes red. The mark on the level indicator is not displayed. When the camera is tilted too far forward or backward, or it cannot be determined whether the camera is level: The top and bottom of the level indicator become red. The mark on the level indicator is not displayed. When the camera is held vertically: When shooting with the camera positioned vertically, the level function can be used to determine whether the image is vertically level. Green Orange Red Red Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
64 If you are using the camera for the first time, read this section. When Histogram is on, a histogram appears in the lower right corner on the picture display. A histogram is a graph indicating the number of pixels on the vertical axis and the brightness on the horizontal axis (from left to right, shadows (dark areas), midtones, and highlights (bright areas)). By using the histogram, you can determine the brightness of an image without being affected by the brightness around the picture display. This also helps you correct for areas that are overly bright or dark. If the histogram has only peaks on the right side, this picture is overexposed with too many pixels only for highlight sections. If the histogram has only peaks on the left side without anything else, this picture is underexposed with too many pixels only for shadow sections. Refer to this histogram when correcting the exposure. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•The histogram displayed on the picture display is for reference only. •After taking a picture, you can correct its brightness and contrast by making adjustments to the histogram. (GP.129) •Depending on the shooting conditions (use of the flash, dark surrounding light, etc.), the exposure level indicated in the histogram may not correspond to the brightness of the shot image. •Exposure compensation has its limitation. It does not necessarily achieve the best possible result. •A histogram with peaks in the center may not necessarily provide the best result to suit your particular requirements. For example, an adjustment is required if you want to underexpose or overexpose the image. •For information on how to correct the exposure compensation, see P.109. Histogram Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
Advanced Operations Read this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions. 1 Various Shooting Functions ..... 66 2 Shooting/Playing Back Movies ................................................... 117 3 Other Playback Functions ................................................... 121 4 Direct Printing .......................... 147 5 Changing Camera Settings ..... 153 6 Downloading Images to Your Computer .................................. 184 7 Appendices ............................... 201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
66 Various Shooting Functions1 1 Various Shooting Functions You can assign four functions from the shooting menu to the ADJ./ OK button. The fifth function (AE/AF target shift GP.69) is fixed and cannot be changed. By using the ADJ./OK button, you can make settings with fewer button operations and without displaying the shooting menu. This is convenient for using frequently used functions. At the time of purchase, four of the shooting menu functions are assigned. You can use the setup menu to change the assigned functions. Refer to P.171 for changing the assigned functions. Use the following procedure to use the ADJ. mode. 1In shooting mode, press the ADJ./OK button. Or, press the ADJ./OK button !. • The ADJ. mode screen appears. If you pressed the ADJ./OK button ! in Step 1, the screen appears with the first setting changed. • The fifth icon (AE/AF target shift) is fixed and cannot be changed in the setup menu. 2Press the ADJ./OK button #$ to select the desired item. • The screenshots below are examples of the screen display when [Expo. Cmp], [Wht. Bal.], [ISO], and [Quality] are assigned to [ADJ Btn. Set.1] to [ADJ Btn. Set.4] with the setup menu. Instructions in this manual to “Press the ADJ./OK button !#$” indicate that you should press the ADJ./OK button in the up, down, left or right direction. Instructions to “Press the ADJ./OK button” indicate that you should press directly down on the button. Using the ADJ. Mode AE/AF AF AE OFF ADJ Btn. Set.3 ADJ Btn. Set.4 ADJ Btn. Set.1 ADJ Btn. Set.2 (AE/AF target shift) Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
67 Various Shooting Functions1 3Press the ADJ./OK button ! to select the desired setting. 4Press the ADJ./OK button to confirm the setting. Functions That Can Be Assigned to [ADJ Btn. Set] (GP.171) Expo. Cmp, Wht. Bal., ISO, Quality, Focus, Image, Expo. Met., Cont Mode, Auto BKT, Flash Comp, Min. Aper. Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The functions that can be set with the ADJ./OK button in scene mode, easy shooting mode, and movie mode differ from those in auto shooting mode. The following settings can be made with the ADJ./OK button. Shooting ModeAvailable Settings [Text Mode] in scene mode Text density (GP.68) Other than [Text Mode] in scene modeExposure compensation, white balance Easy shooting mode Quality Movie modeWhite balance Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals
68 Various Shooting Functions1If you are shooting with [Text Mode] in scene mode (GP.46), you can use the ADJ./OK button to change the shading of text. You can select from [Deep], [Normal] and [Light].1Turn the mode dial to SCENE. 2Press the MENU button. • The scene mode selection screen appears. 3Press the ADJ./OK button !#$ to select [Text Mode] and then press the ADJ./OK button. 4Press the ADJ./OK button. • The text density menu appears. 5Press the ADJ./OK button ! to select the desired density setting. • You can also press the shutter release button to take the picture. 6Press the ADJ./OK button. • The text density setting does not appear on the screen. Changing the Text Density (Scene Mode) To change the setting, use the shooting menu or the ADJ./OK button. This section explains easy ways to change the setting with the ADJ./OK button. To use the shooting menu, see “Using the Menu” (GP.81). Deep Light Normal Ok Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Ricoh Manuals