Ricoh Wg5 User Manual
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89 3Taking Pictures You can choose the number of recorded pixels for still pictures. The larger the number of recorded pixels, the clearer the details will appear when you print your picture. As the quality of the printed picture also depends on the image quality, exposure control, resolution of the printer, and other factors, you do not need to select more than the required number of recorded pixels. h is adequate for making postcard-size prints. The more pixels there are, the larger the picture and the bigger the file size. Refer to the following table for the appropriate setting according to expected usage. • The default setting is . • V can be set only when (Report) mode is set. V does not appear in the [Recorded Pixels] options. Selecting the Number of Recorded Pixels Recorded PixelsExpected Usage 4608 x 3456 For printing high quality photos or A4-size pictures or larger, or editing images on a computer. 3456 x 3456 4608 x 2592 6 3072 x 2304 3072 x 1728 f 2592 x 1944 2592 x 1464 h 2048 x 1536 For making postcard-size prints. h 1920 x 1080 V 1280 x 960 l 1024 x 768 m 640 x 480 For posting on a website or attaching to e-mails. If you select / 6/f /h /l /m , the aspect ratio of the screen is 4:3. The monitor display for image capture and playback is as shown on the right. Clearer 3 838 P
90 3Taking Pictures 1Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Recorded Pixels] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5).A pull-down menu appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to change the number of recorded pixels. 4Press the 4 button. The setting is saved. Select the quality level (data compression ratio) for still images according to how the images will be used. The more stars ( E), the higher the quality of the image, but the file size increases. The selected number of recorded pixels also affects the size of the image file (1 p.89). Quality Level 1Use the four-way controller ( 23) to select [Quality Level] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5). A pull-down menu appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to change the quality level. The number of recordable still pictures is displayed at the top of the screen when you select a quality level. 4Press the 4 button.The setting is saved. The selectable number of recorded pixels differs depending on the shooting mode. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. Selecting the Quality Level of Still Pictures C Best Lowest compression ratio. Suitable for photo prints. D Better Standard compression ratio. Suitable for viewing the image on a computer screen. (default setting) E Good Highest compression ratio. Suitable for attaching to e-mails or creating websites.
91 3Taking Pictures You can take pictures in natural colors by adjusting the white balance according to the light conditions at the time of shooting. 1Use the four-way controller (23) to select [White Balance] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5).The [White Balance] screen appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to change the setting. You can check the results of available white balance settings on the preview image each time you press the four-way controller. Adjusting the White Balance F Auto The camera adjusts the white balance automatically. GDaylight Use this mode when taking pictures outside in sunlight. lShade Use this mode when taking pictures outside in the shade. ITungsten Light Use this mode when taking pictures under tungsten lamps or electric lights other than fluorescent. JDDaylight Colors Fluorescent Use this mode when taking pictures under fluorescent light. JNDaylight White Fluorescent JW White Light Fluorescent KManual Use this mode when adjusting the white balance manually. • Set another white balance if you are not satisfied with the color balance of pictures taken with the white balance set to F. • The white balance setting may not be changed depending on the selected shooting mode. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. O KMENMEN UOKMENU White Balance AutoA u t oAuto D OKO KCancelC a n c e lOK Cancel
92 3Taking Pictures 4Press the 4 button. The setting is saved. Refer to the following instructions if you want to set the white balance by selecting the fluorescent light type, or adjust it manually. Select the proper fluorescent light type from JD (Daylight Colors Fluorescent), J N (Daylight White Fluorescent), or JW (White Light Fluorescent). 1In the [White Balance] screen, use the four-way controller (23 ) to select [ JD (Daylight Colors Fluorescent)]. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5). 3Press the four-way controller ( 23) to select the fluorescent light type. The white balance is automatically adjusted. 4Press the 4 button.The setting is saved. Have a blank sheet of white paper or similar material ready. 1In the [White Balance] screen, use the four-way controller (23 ) to select K (Manual). 2Point the camera at the blank sheet of paper or other material so that it fills the frame displayed in the center of the screen. 3Press the shutter release button fully.The white balance is automatically adjusted. If you change the [White Balance] setting frequently, you can save time by assigning the Fn Setting to the Green button (p.102). Saving the White Balance setting 1p.123 Selecting the Fluorescent Light Type The icon displayed on the [White Balance] screen changes when the fluorescent light type is changed. Manual Setting
93 3Taking Pictures 4Press the 4 button. The setting is saved and the screen returns to the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. You can set the area of the screen where the brightness is metered to determine the exposure. 1Use the four-way controller ( 23) to select [AE Metering] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5).A pull-down menu appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to select a metering method. 4Press the 4 button.The setting is saved. Setting the AE Metering LMulti-segment metering The camera divides the screen into 256 areas, meters the brightness and determines the exposure. M Center- weighted meteringThe camera takes a reading of the overall brightness of the screen with the center of the screen having more influence on the exposure. NSpot AE metering The camera determines the exposure by metering the brightness only at the center of the screen. • When the shutter release button is pressed halfway, the brightness is metered and the exposure is determined. • When the subject is not at the center of the screen and you want to use the Spot AE metering, center the subject on the screen and press and hold the shutter release button halfway to lock the exposure, then compose your picture again and press the shutter release button fully. • The AE Metering setting may not be changed depending on the selected shooting mode. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. Saving the AE Metering setting 1p.123
94 3Taking Pictures You can select the sensitivity to suit the brightness of the surroundings. 1Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Sensitivity] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5). A pull-down menu appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to change the sensitivity. 4Press the 4 button. The setting is saved. Setting the Sensitivity AUTO The sensitivity is automatically set by the camera. (Default value: sensitivity 125-1600) 125 The lower the sensitivity, the less noise that affects the image. The shutter speed will be slower in low light conditions. 200 400 800 1600 Higher sensitivity settings use faster shutter speeds in low light conditions to reduce camera shake, but the image may be affected by noise. 3200 6400 • The sensitivity cannot be changed in some shooting modes. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. • When the shooting mode is set to (Report), the AUTO sensitivity range is fixed at 125-6400. • When [Shake Reduction] is set to [Dual], 3200 and 6400 cannot be selected. Saving the Sensitivity setting 1p.123
95 3Taking Pictures Set the sensitivity range when the sensitivity is set to AUTO.The sensitivity can be set to 125-200, 125-400, 125-800, 125-1600, 125-3200, 125- 6400. 1Use the four-way controller (23) to select [AUTO ISO Range] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5).A pull-down menu appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to select the sensitivity adjustment range. 4Press the 4 button.The setting is saved. You can adjust the overall brightness of the picture. Use this function to take pictures that are intentionally overexposed or underexposed. 1Use the four-way controller ( 23) to select [EV Compensation] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Use the four-way controller ( 45) to select the exposure compensation value. To brighten, select a positive (+) value. To darken, select a negative (–) value. You can choose the compensation value in the range of –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV in 1/3 EV steps. Setting AUTO ISO Range • The selectable sensitivity range differs depending on the selected shooting mode. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. • When [Shake Reduction] is set to [Dual], 125-3200 and 125-6400 cannot be selected. Setting the Exposure (EV Compensation)
96 3Taking Pictures Expands the dynamic range and prevents bright and dark areas from occurring. [Highlight Correction] adjusts the bright areas when the image is too bright and [Shadow Correction] adjusts the dark areas when the image is too dark. 1Use the four-way controller (23) to select [D-Range Setting] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5).The [D-Range Setting] screen appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to select [Highlight Correction] or [Shadow Correction]. 4Press the four-way controller ( 5).A pull-down menu appears. 5Use the four-way controller ( 23) to change the setting. • When a histogram is displayed in Still Picture Capture Mode or playback mode, you can check whether the exposure is correct (p.28). • EV Compensation cannot be used in some shooting modes. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. Saving the EV Compensation setting 1p.123 Correcting the Brightness (D-Range Setting) Auto The camera corrects the bright/dark areas automatically as necessary. Off The camera does not correct the bright/dark areas. MENU D-Range Setting Highlight Correction Shadow CorrectionAWVQ AWVQ
97 3Taking Pictures 6Press the 4 button. The setting is saved. The D-Range Setting icon appears on the display. By using this function, you can correct camera shake during shooting. You can select the optical correction only (Sensor Shift) or both the optical and electronic corrections (Dual). The default setting is [Sensor Shift]. 1Use the four-way controller ( 23) to select [Shake Reduction] in the [ A Rec. Mode] menu. 2Press the four-way controller ( 5).A pull-down menu appears. 3Use the four-way controller ( 23) to change the setting. 4Press the 4 button. The setting is saved. PWhen [Highlight Correction] is set to [Auto] QWhen [Shadow Correction] is set to [Auto] O When both [Highlight Correction] and [Shadow Correction] are set to [Auto] If you change the [Highlight Correction] or [Shadow Correction] setting frequently, you can save time by assigning it to the Green button (p.102). The D-Range setting cannot be set in some shooting modes. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. Setting the Shake Reduction Sensor Shift Corrects camera shake optically only. Dual Corrects camera shake both optically and electronically. Off Does not apply optical or electronic correction. 3 838 P
98 3Taking Pictures •In 9 (Green) mode, the setting is fixed to [Sensor Shift]. • In (Handheld Night Snap) mode, the setting is fixed to [Dual]. • In the following situations, [Dual] cannot be set. When [Dual] has been already set, the setting automatically switches to [Sensor Shift]. • when j (Continuous Shooting), c (Burst Shooting), or g (Self-timer) is selected as the drive mode • when the sensitivity is set to 3200 or 6400 • when the flash is activated • when a picture is taken without pressing the shutter release button halfway • when c (Digital SR), S (Fireworks), or (HDR) is selected as the shooting mode • For correcting camera shake in C (Movie), (Underwater Movie), c (Time-Lapse Movie), or (1cm-Macro Movie) mode, use the Movie SR function (p.116). • When [Dual] is set, the optical correction is used whenever the camera can correct camera shake optically. • Shake Reduction cannot be set in some shooting modes. Refer to “Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode” (p.210) for details. Shake Reduction may not be effective when the shutter speed is slow. We recommend you turn off Shake Reduction and use a tripod for slow shutter speeds.