Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 06576 du fabricant Ricoh
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• Specificati ons and external dimensions a re subject to change w ithout notice. OPKS1101- EN Copyright © RICOH IMA GING COMPANY , LTD. 2014 FOM 01.09.2014 Print ed in Europe RICOH IMAGI NG COMPANY, LT D. 2-35-7, Maeno-cho, It abashi-ku, Tokyo 174 -8639, JAPAN (http://www.
Checking the Contents of the Package Hot shoe cover F K (Installed on camera) Eyecup F R (Installed on camera) Body mount cover (Installed on camera) Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery D-LI109 Battery c.
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introducing the K-S1 Getting Started Taking Pictures Playback Functions Changing the Settings Appendix e_kb558_om.book Page 1 Tuesday, Septembe r 16, 2014 11:59 AM.
How to Use This Manual 2 Names and Functions of the Working Parts ........ ............................. p.7 How to Change Fu nction Settings ................ p.16 Menu List ...................... ................... ............. p.19 Attaching the Strap .
How to Use This Manual 3 Playback Mode Palette Item s ....................... p.64 Changing the Playback Met hod .................... p.65 Connecting the Camera to a Computer ........ p.69 Editing and Processing Ima ges ...............
Contents 4 How to Use This Manual ........................... 2 Introducing the PENTAX K-S1 .................. 7 Names and Functions of the Working Parts ...........7 Operating Control s ......................................................... 8 Monitor .
Contents 5 Setting the Drive M ode ..................... ....................53 Continuous Shooting ......... ......................... ................. 54 Self-timer ....................... ......................... ..................... 54 Remote Control .
Contents 6 Regarding copyrights Images taken with this camera that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as sp ecified in the Copyright Act.
1 7 Introduction Names and Functions of the Working Parts Tripod socket Battery/memory card cover Remote control receiver AF coupler Mirror Lens unlock button Lens information contacts Strap lug Hot s.
1 8 Introduction 1 EV Compensation button ( J / J ) Press to change the exposure compensa tion value. (p.43) In K / L mode, use this button to switch the value to be changed between shutter speed and aperture value. In playback mode, th e last JPEG image taken can also be saved in RAW format.
1 9 Introduction 0 Playback button ( 3 ) Switches to playback mode. (p.37) Press the button again to switch to capture mode. a MENU button ( F ) Displays a menu. Press thi s button while the menu is displayed to return to the previous screen. (p.18) b INFO button ( G ) Changes the style of the display on the monitor.
1 10 Introduction With this camera, you can take pict ures while look ing through the viewfinder or while viewing the image on the monitor. When using the viewfinder, you can take pictures w hile checking the status screen displayed on the monitor and looking through the viewfinder.
1 11 Introduction t Memo • In [Live View] of t he A 3 menu, you can ch ange the settings of the items displayed on the monitor during Live View. (p.20) A mode Live View 1 Capture mode (p.39) 2 Flash Mode (p.47) 3 Drive Mode (p.53) 4 White Balance (p.
1 12 Introduction t Memo • The items that can be selected vary depending on the current camera setup. • If no operations are made within 1 minute while the control panel is displayed , the camera retur ns to standby mode.
1 13 Introduction The captured image and shooting information are displayed in single image display of the playback mode. Press G to change the type of informati on displayed in single image display.
1 14 Introduction Detailed Information Display 1 Captured image 2 Rotation information (p.68) 3 Capture mode (p.39) 4 Digital Filter (p.60)/HDR Capture (p.62) 5 Transferred via Wireless LAN (p.86) 6 Protect setting (p.81) 7 Folder number-File number (p.
1 15 Introduction Use AB to switch between the Hist ogram Display and RGB Histogram Display. When shooting with the viewfind er, the following information appears in the viewfinder.
1 16 Introduction t Memo • The information is displa yed in the viewfinder when 0 is pressed halfway, or during the meter ope rating time (default setting: 10 sec.). • The AF point in use for autofocus app ears in red (Superimpose AF Area) when 0 is pressed halfway.
1 17 Introduction You can set freque ntly used shooting functions. Press G in standby mode. Using the Control Panel G 10:23 10:23 99999 99999 99999 99999 File F ormat File F ormat 07/07/2014 07/07/2014 File F ormat File F ormat Cancel Cancel OK OK Use ABCD to select an item.
1 18 Introduction Most functions are set from the menus. The functions that can be set on the control panel can also be set from the menus. t Memo • For the Custom Setting menus ( E 1-4), you can sh.
1 19 Introduction Menu List Rec. Mode Menus Menu Item Function Default Setting Page A 1 Custom Image *1 *4 Sets the image finishing tone such as color and contrast before shooting an image. Bright p.58 Scene Mode *2 *4 Selects the scene mode tha t best suits the situation.
1 20 Introduction A 2 Lens Correction Distortion Correction *4 Reduces distortions occurring due to lens properties. Off p.62 Lat-Chromatic-Ab Adj *4 Reduces lateral chromatic aber rations occurring due to lens properties. On Peripheral Illumin. Corr.
1 21 Introduction *1 The function appears in modes other than S or W mode. *2 The function appears in S mode. *3 The function appears in W mode. *4 The functions can also be set from the control panel. A 4 Instant Review Display Time Sets the Instant Revi ew display time.
1 22 Introduction *1 The functions can also be set from the control panel. Movie Menu Menu Item Function Default Setting Page C 1 Movie Capture Settings *1 Sets the number of recorded pi xels and the framerate of the movie. u /30p p.38 Recording Sound Level *1 Sets the Recording Sound Level and the volume level for recording.
1 23 Introduction Set-up Menus Menu Item Function Default Setting Page D 1 Language/ W Changes the display la nguage. English p.32 Date Adjustment Sets the date and ti me and the display format. 01/01/2014 p.33 World Time Switches betwe en the date and time display of your hometown city and that of a spec ified city.
1 24 Introduction D 2 File No. Sequential Numbering Sets whether to cont inue the sequential numbering for the file name when a new folder is created. On p.84 Reset File Number Resets the file number setting a nd returns to 0001 each time a new folder is created.
1 25 Introduction Custom Setting Menus Menu Item Function Default Setting Page E 1 1 EV Steps Sets the adjustmen t steps for exposure. 1/3 EV Steps p.43 2 Sensitivity Steps Sets the adjustment steps for ISO sensit ivity. 1 EV Step p.46 3 Meter Operating Time Sets the meter operating time.
1 26 Introduction E 3 15 AF.S Setting Sets the action prior ity for when the focus mode is set to x and 0 is fully pressed. Focus-priority p.50 16 1st Frame Action in AF.C Sets the action prior ity for the first fr ame when the focus mode is set to y and 0 is fully pressed.
2 27 Getting Started 1 Pass the end of the strap through the strap lug and secure it on the inside of the clasp. 2 Attach the other end in the same manner. 1 Make sure that the ca mera is turned off. 2 Remove the body mount cover ( 1 ) and lens mount cover ( 2 ).
2 28 Getting Started u Caution • When attaching or removing the lens, choose an environment that is relatively fr ee of dirt and dust. • Keep the body mount cover attached on the camera when a lens is not attached. • Be sure to attach the lens mount cover and lens cap to the lens after removing i t from the camera.
2 29 Getting Started 3 Face the A mark on the battery up, and insert it into the battery charger. Insert the battery into the battery charger at an angle, and then fit into place. The indicator lamp is lit while charging and tu rns off when the battery is fully charged.
2 30 Getting Started 2 Face the A mark on the battery towards the lens, and insert the battery until it locks into place. To remove the ba ttery, push the battery lock lever in the direction of 2 .
2 31 Getting Started 6 Connect the DC coupler and the AC adapter. 7 Connect the AC adapter to the AC plug cord, and plug the cord into the power outlet. u Caution • Make sure that the ca mera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter.
2 32 Getting Started 4 Close the battery/memory card cover. u Caution • Do not remove the memory card while the card access lamp (orange) is lit. • If the battery/memory card cove r is opened while the power is on, the camera turns o ff. Do not open the cover while the camera is in use.
2 33 Getting Started 3 Use CD to select a city. Use V to change the region. Refer to “List of World Time Cities” (p.103) for cities that can be selected as a hometown. 4 Press B to select [DST] (day light saving time), and use CD to select Y or Z .
2 34 Getting Started 1 Use CD to select a color. Select the display color of the status screen, control panel and menu cursor from colors 1 to 12. 2 Press E . The camera switches to capture mode and is ready to take a picture. t Memo • You can change the language , text size, date and time, and LCD display se ttings from the D 1 menu.
2 35 Getting Started Take pictures using the Auto Picture ( R ) mode in which t he camera automatically selects the opti mal capture mode. 1 Remove the front lens cap by pushing the top and bottom portions as indicated in the illustration. 2 Turn the camera on.
2 36 Getting Started 1 Press K in S t e p 5 o f “B a s i c Shooting Operation” (p.35). The Live View image is displayed on the monitor. 2 Position the subject inside the AF frame on the monitor and press 0 halfway. The AF frame turns green and you will hear a beep when the subject comes into focus.
2 37 Getting Started Review the captured image on the monitor. 1 Press 3 . The camera enters playback mode and the mo st recently captured image is displayed (single image display).
3 38 Shooting Set the file format, re corded pixels, and qu ality level for still pictures in the cont rol panel or [Image Capture Settings] of the A 1 menu. t Memo • When [File Format] is set to [RAW+], a JPEG image and a RAW image with the same fi le number are saved at the same time.
3 39 Shooting Select the capture mode that sui ts the subject and shooting conditions. The following capture modes are available on this camera. t Memo • The functions that can be set v ary depending on the capture mode. Refer to “Restrictions o n Each Capture Mode” (p.
3 40 Shooting 3 Press E . The camera is in standby mode. Turn V to change the scene mode. t Memo • You can change the scene mode also from the c ontrol panel or the A 1 menu. i Forest Enhances color s of trees and sunbeams through foliage and produces a vivid color image.
3 41 Shooting 1 Set the mode dial to W . The effects mode palette appears. 2 Select an effects mode. 3 Press E . The camera is in standby mode. Turn V to change the effects mode. 4 Press B to change the parameters. The parameter settin g screen appears.
3 42 Shooting x : Available #: R estricted × : Not available *1 You can set the value to be changed in [Button Customization] of the A 4 menu. (p.79) *2 [ISO AUTO] is not available. *3 Fixed to [ISO AUTO]. 1 Turn the mode dial to sele ct the desired exposure mode.
3 43 Shooting t Memo • The settings for exposure can be specified in increments of 1/3 EV steps. In [1 EV Steps] of the E 1 menu, you can change the adjustment s teps to 1/2 EV steps. • A proper exposure may not be obtained with the selected shutter speed and aperture value when the sensitivity is set to a certain sensitivity.
3 44 Shooting t Memo • Exposure Bracketing shooting enables you to take pictures while automatically cha nging exposure. (p.55) 1 Turn the main switch to C . The lamp lights red and the Live View image is displayed. 2 Turn the mode dial to se lect the desired capture mode.
3 45 Shooting 3 Focus on the subject. In v mode, press 0 halfway. 4 Press 0 fully. Movie recording starts. In the upper left area of the monitor, “REC” blinks and the size of the file being recorded is displayed. 5 Press 0 fully again. Movie recording stops.
3 46 Shooting 1 Press A in standby mode. 2 Use AB to select an item. 3 Use V to change the value. 4 Press E . The camera return s to standby mode. t Memo • The adjustment steps for ISO sensitivity is 1 EV step. To adjust the sensitivity in accordance with the EV step setting for exposure, set f rom [2 Sensitivity Steps] of the E 1 menu.
3 47 Shooting Choose the part of th e sensor to use for m easuring brightness and determining exposure. Set in the cont rol panel or [AE Metering] of the A 1 menu. t Memo • In [5 Link AE and AF Point] of the E 1 menu, the metering point and the AF poi nt can be linked.
3 48 Shooting 3 To compensate the flash output or when K is selected, press B and then use V to adjust the value. Press M to reset to the default setting. 4 Press E . The camera return s to standby mode. 5 Press 1 . The built-in flash is popped up. t Memo • The flash modes that can be s elected vary depending on the capture mode.
3 49 Shooting Set the focus mode switch to v or w . The autofocus method for shooting with the viewfinder differs from that for shooti ng with Live View. t Memo • You can use f to focus on the subject. The f button operation can be set in [Button Customizat ion] of the A 4 menu.
3 50 Shooting 4 Press F . The camera return s to standby mode. t Memo • The following settings for autofocus operati on can be set in the E 3 menu. • In [18 Hold AF Status], you ca n set whether t.
3 51 Shooting 4 Press F . The camera return s to standby mode. If you selected E or 8 in Step 3, pr oceed to Step 5. 5 Select the desired AF point. Available operations t Memo • When the AF point c an be changed, the E lamp turns off. • To change the AF point from the menu, set in [AF Active Area] of [AF Settings] in the A 1 menu.
3 52 Shooting The control panel reappears. 4 Press F . The camera return s to standby mode. If you selected g or h in Step 3, proceed to Step 5. 5 Press and hold E . 6 Select the AF area. Use the frame th at appears on the monitor to change the position and size of the AF area.
3 53 Shooting You can precisely fine tune your lenses with the camera’s autofocus system. 1 Select [25 AF Fine Adjustment] in E 4 menu and press D . The [25 AF Fine Adjust ment] screen appears. 2 Select [Apply All] or [Apply One] and press E . 3 Select [Setting] and adjust the value.
3 54 Shooting • The Shake Reduction function i s automatically turned off when Self-timer or Remote Control is selected. • When the drive mode that emplo ys the self-timer or remote control is selected, exposure may be affected by the light entering through th e viewfinder.
3 55 Shooting 1 Press D in standby mode. The Drive Mode screen appears. 2 Select Q and press B . 3 Select Q or R and press E . The camera return s to standby mode. The grip lamps blink. W h e n se t to R , the number of blinking grip lamps changes in order from 3 to 0 , according to the n umber of seconds remaining.
3 56 Shooting 1 Press B in standby mode. The White Balance se tting screen appears. 2 Select the White Balance. Available operations when sh ooting with the viewfinder Proceed to Step 5 if you do no t need to fine-tune the white balance. 3 Press G . The fine-tuning screen appears.
3 57 Shooting • The following setting s for the white balance can be set in the E 2 menu. You can measure the white balance at a selected location. 1 Select o in Step 2 of “Setting the White Balance” (p.56). 2 Under the light you wis h to measure the white balance of, select a whi te area as th e subject, and press 0 fully.
3 58 Shooting Specify the white balance with the c olor temperature. 1 Select p in Step 2 of “Setting the White Balance” (p.56). 2 Press G . 3 A d j u s t t h e c o l o r t e m p e r a t u r e . Set the color temperature value within the range from 2500K to 10000K.
3 59 Shooting Available operations when shooting with the viewfinder Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters. 3 Press G . The parameter settin g screen appears. 4 Set the parameters. Available operations 5 Press E . The screen of Step 2 reappears.
3 60 Shooting t Memo • The saved Cross Processing settings can be loaded by selecting [Cross Processing ] in Step 2 of “Custom Image” (p.58), and selecting one of th e Favorite set tings 1 to 3 for the parameter. 1 Select [Digital Filter] i n the control panel, and press E .
3 61 Shooting 4 Set the parameters. Available operations 5 Press E . The screen of Step 2 reappears. 6 Press E . The control panel reappears. 7 Press F . The camera return s to standby mode. u Caution • This function cannot be used in some capture modes or in combination with some other functions.
3 62 Shooting Takes three cons ecutive images at three different exposure levels to create a single composite picture with them. Set in the control panel or [HDR Capture] of the A 1 menu. u Caution • This function cannot be us ed in some capture modes or in combination with som e other functions.
3 63 Shooting By shaking the Shake Reduction u nit, a moiré reduction effect simulating that of a low-pas s filter can be achieved. Set in the control p anel or [AA Filter Simulator] of the A 3 menu. u Caution • This function cannot be used in the followi ng situations.
4 64 Playback Playback function s can be set from the playback mode palette as well as the B 1 menu (p.22). Press B in single image display of the playback mode to display the playback mode palette. *1 Not available when a movie is displayed. *2 Not available when a RAW image is displayed.
4 65 Playback You can display 6, 12, 20, 35 or 80 thumb nail images at the same time. 1 Turn V to the left in playback mode. The multi-image display screen appears. Available operations 2 Press E . The selected image appears in singl e image display. 1 Press L in Step 1 of “Displayi ng Multiple Images” (p.
4 66 Playback t Memo • You can select up to 5 00 images at a time. • Protected images cannot be selected. • You can delete the images sel ected individual ly along with the images selected by spe cifying the rang e to delete. • Use the same steps to select mu ltiple images for the following functions.
4 67 Playback Images are grouped and displayed by shooting date. 1 Press G in Step 1 of “Displaying Multiple Images” (p.65). The display style selection screen appears. 2 Select [Calendar Filmstrip Display]. Available operations 3 Press E . The selected image appears in singl e image display.
4 68 Playback When you take pictures with the camera held vert ically, image rotation information is saved whe n shooting. When [Auto Image Rotation] in the B 1 menu is set to [ On], the image is automatically rotated based on t he rotation information during playback (defa ult setting).
4 69 Playback u Caution • While the camera is c onnected to an AV d evice, nothing is displayed on the camera monitor. Also, you cannot adjust the volume on the cam era. Adjust the volume on the AV device. t Memo • Check the operating manual of the AV devic e and select a suitable input terminal fo r connecting the camera.
4 70 Playback u Caution • The camera cannot be operat ed while it is connected to a computer. To operate the camera, terminate the USB connection on the computer , then turn off the camera and remove the USB cable.
4 71 Playback Crops out only the de sired area of the selected image and saves it as a new file. 1 Display the image to edit in single image display. 2 Select e in the playback mode palette. The cropping frame to speci fy the size and position of the area to crop app ears on the screen.
4 72 Playback 1 Display the image to edit in single image display. 2 Select b in the playback mode palette. The screen to select a d igital filter appears. 3 Select a filter. Use V to select a different image. Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters.
4 73 Playback Retrieves the filter effects of th e selected image and applies the same filter effects to other images. 1 Display a filter-processed image in single image display. 2 Select b in the playback mode palette. 3 Select [Recreating filter effects] and press E .
4 74 Playback Available operations Proceed to Step 7 if you do no t w a n t t o d e l e t e a n y s e g m e n t . 4 Press L . The screen to select segments to delete is displayed. 5 Use CD to move the selection frame and press E . The segments to delete are specified.
4 75 Playback You can develop RAW images into JPEG images, and save them as a new file. 1 Select k in the playback mode palette. The screen for sele cting a RAW image p rocessing option appears. 2 Select the desired option and press E . When [Select single image] is s elected, proce ed to Step 6.
4 76 Playback 7 Press E . The save confirmation screen appears. 8 Select [Save] and press E . When [Select single image] i s selected, sel ect [Continue] or [Exit], and press E . u Caution • Only RAW images captured with this camera can be developed.
5 77 Settings You can set the fu nctions for when f or M is pressed or when V is turned. 1 Select [Button Customization] in A 4 menu and press D . The [Button Customizati on] screen appears. 2 Select the desired item and press D . The screen to set the function for the selected item is displayed.
5 78 Settings 4 Press F . The [Button Customizati on] screen reappears. Repeat Steps 2 to 4. 5 Press F twice. 1 Set [Green Button] to [O ne Push File Format] in Step 3 of “Customizing the Button/E-dial Functions” (p.77). 2 Select Z or Y for [Cancel after 1 shot].
5 79 Settings Set the value to b e changed with V when in G mode. 1 Set [Green Button] to [Gre en Button] in Step 3 of “Customizing the Button/E -dial Functions” (p.77). 2 Press B and select [E-dial in Program], and change the setting. t Memo •I f M is pressed after turning V i n G mode, the setting returns to normal G mode.
5 80 Settings 1 Set [Green Button] to [Digital Preview] in Step 3 of “Customizing the Button/E -dial Functions” (p.77). 2 Press B an d s e l e c t Y o r Z for each display item.
5 81 Settings 6 Press E . The [World Time] screen reappears. t Memo • Refer to “List of World Time Citi es” (p.103) for cities that can be selected as a homet own or destination. •S e l e c t [ F Hometown] in Step 3 to cha nge the city and DST settings for the hometown.
5 82 Settings t Memo • To protect all imag es stored in the mem ory card, select [Protect All Images] of the B 1 menu. When images are captured wit h this camera, a folder is automatically created and the cap tured images are stored in it. Each folder name consists of a sequential number from 100 to 999 and a string of 5 characters.
5 83 Settings 5 After entering the text, move the text selection cursor to [Finish], and press E . The screen of Step 2 reappears. 6 Press F twice. t Memo • A folder with a new number is created when the folder name is changed. • A maximum of 500 images (100 images for Eye-Fi card) can be stored in a single folder.
5 84 Settings t Memo • When [Color Space] is [AdobeRGB], the file name prefix is “_” and first three chara cters of the entered character string becomes the file name. • For movies, regardless of the [Color Spac e] setting, the file name is “IMGPxxxx.
5 85 Settings Sets the photographer and copyright information embedded in the Exif data. 1 Select [Copyright Information] in D 2 menu and press D . The [Copyright In formation] screen appears. 2 Use CD to set [Embed Copyright Data]. 3 Select [Photographer] or [Copyright Holder], and press D .
5 86 Settings A memory card with a built-in wireless LAN “Eye-Fi card” (Wi-Fi transmission) or a “Flu card” compatible with this camera can be used. By using th ese cards, images can be transferred from the camera to a computer or oth er device via wireless LAN.
5 87 Settings t Memo • A smartphone can be used to operate this camera when a Flucard compatible w ith this camera is inserted. Refer to the Flucard manu al for details on how to use the card. • When an Eye-Fi card is used, 100 images can be stored in a single folder.
6 88 Appendix × : Not available Restrictions on Each Capture Mode Capture Mode Function R S W M bf cdi mq eo ghj stv k l p u Sensitivity ×× × *1 Flash ×× × Drive Mode Continuous Shooting Z *2 .
6 89 Appendix *1 [ISO AUTO] is not available. *2 Fixed to; the setting cannot be changed. *3 Fixed to a specific setting; the setting cannot be changed. *4 Specific settings are used. *5 [Bracketing] is not available. × : Not available *1 [Bracketing] is not available.
6 90 Appendix All capture modes are available when a DA, DA L, or FA J lens is used, or when a lens with an 9 position is u sed with the aperture ring set to the 9 position. When other lenses than above are used, or a lens with 9 position is used in a p osition other than 9 , the following restrictions apply.
6 91 Appendix Depending on the lens being used, the use o f the built-in flash may be limited. The Shake Reduction function op erates by obtaining lens information such as focal leng th. Set the focal length when using a lens that the focal length information cannot be automatically obtained.
6 92 Appendix 4 Use AB to set the focal length. Press C to select a value from the list. When using a zoo m lens, select the actual focal length to be used for shooting. 5 Press E . The camera return s to standby mode. t Memo • The focal length setting ca n be changed i n [Input Focal Length] of the A 3 menu.
6 93 Appendix Using an optional external flash AF54 0FGZ, AF540FGZ II, AF360FGZ, AF360FGZ II, AF200FG or AF1 60FC enables a variety of flash m odes, such as P-TTL auto flash mode. x : Available #: Restricted × : Not available *1 Available only when using a DA, DA L, D FA, FA J, FA, F or A lens.
6 94 Appendix The following functions are available when th e optional GPS unit O-GPS1 is attach ed to this camera. t Memo • Refer to the manual o f the GPS unit for details on how to attach the unit and information on the unit ’s functions. • To display [Electronic Compa ss], refer to “Shooting Info Display” (p.
6 95 Appendix t Memo • In rare cases, the camera may not operate co rrectly due to static electricity. Thi s can be remedied b y taking the battery out and putting it back in aga in. If the camera operates correctly, it does not r equire any repairs.
6 96 Appendix Raise the mirror up and ope n the shutter when cleaning the CMOS sensor with a blower. 1 Turn the camera off and remove the lens. 2 Turn the camera on. 3 Select [Sensor Cleaning] in D 4 menu and press D . The [Sensor Cleaning ] screen appears.
6 97 Appendix Error Messages Error Messages Description Memory card full The memory card is full and no more images can be saved. Insert a new memory card or delet e unwanted files. No image There are no images that can be played back on the memory card.
6 98 Appendix Model Description Image Capture Unit File Formats No image can be processed There are no images that can be processed using the Digital Filter or RAW Development function.
6 99 Appendix Viewfinder Live View LCD Monitor White Balance Autofocus System Exposure Control Color Space sRGB, AdobeRGB Storage Media SD/SDHC*/SDXC* memory card, Eye-Fi card, FLUCARD (*UHS-I compatible) Storage Folder Folder Name: Date (100_1018, 101_1019.
6 100 Appendix Shutter Drive Modes Flash Capture Functions Exposure Modes Auto Picture modes: Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Moving Object, Night Scene Portrait, Sunset, Blue Sky, Forest Scene .
6 101 Appendix Movie Playback Functions Customization File Format MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (MOV) Recorded Pixels Framerate u (1920×1080, 30p/25p/24p) t (1280×720, 60p/50p) Sound Built-in stereo microphone R.
6 102 Appendix Power Supply Interfaces Dimensions and Weight Included Accessories Optional Accessories Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery D-LI109 AC Adapter AC Adapter Kit K-AC128 (optional) Battery Life Number of recordable images: (with 50% flash usage): approx.
6 103 Appendix (When using the full y charged battery) • The image storage capa city (normal recording and flash use 50%) is based on measuring conditions in ac cordance with CIPA standards, while other data is based on our mea suring conditi ons.
6 104 Appendix With the provided software “Dig ital Camera Ut ility 5”, you can develop RAW files, make color ad justments, or check shooting information on a computer. Install the software from the provided CD-ROM (S-SW151). We recommend the following sy stem requiremen ts to connect the camera to a computer and to use the software.
6 Appendix 105 Symbols A menu.......................... 19 C menu.......................... 22 B menu .......................... 22 D menu .......................... 23 E menu ........................... 25 C mode.......................... 44 b Portrait .
6 Appendix 106 Continuous mode (AF Mode) ................ 49 Continuous playback ....... 67 Continuous Shooting ....... 54 Contrast detect ion AF ...... 49 Control panel .. ........... 11, 17 Copyright Holder ............. 85 Copyright Information ...
6 Appendix 107 Instant Review ........... 21, 35 Invert Color (Digital Filter) ...... 60, 72 ISO sensitivity .................. 46 J JPEG .................. ............. 38 K Kelvin .............. ................. 58 Kids ( S )......................
6 Appendix 108 Remote Control shooting.................... 55 Replace Color (Digital Filter) ...... 60, 72 Reset .................. ....... 24, 26 Resize ............ ................. 70 Retro (Digital Filter) ... 60, 72 Reversal Film (Custom Image) .
6 109 Appendix We have paid close attention to the s afety of this camera. When using this camera, we request your special attention regarding items marked with the fol lowing symbols. Warning • Do not disassemble or modify the camera. High voltage areas are present inside the camera, with the risk of electric shock.
6 110 Appendix • Do not touch or short-circuit the term inal area of the AC plug cord while the cord is plugged in. • D o not handle the power plug with wet hands. This can cause an electric shock. • Do not drop the product, or subject i t to violent impact.
6 111 Appendix • When the camera has not been used for a long time, confirm that it is still working properly, partic ularly prior to taking important pictures (such as at a wedding or when traveling). Contents of the recording cannot be guaranteed if recording, playback or transferring your data to a computer, etc.
6 112 Appendix • The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write-protect switch. Setting the switch to LOCK prevents new data from being recorded on the card, the stored data from being deleted, and the card from being formatted by the camera or computer.
6 113 Appendix All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This product supports PRINT Image Matching III. PRINT Image Matching enabled digital still cameras, printe rs and software help photographers to produce images more faithful to their intentions.
6 114 Appendix All our cameras purchased th rough authorized bona fide photographic distribution chan nels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of your purchase.
6 115 Appendix For customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fo llowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including int erference that may cause undesired operation.
6 116 Appendix Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR , Parts 2 and 1 5 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We: RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION Located at: 633 17 Street, Suite 2600 Denver, Colora do 80202 U.
6 117 Appendix 2. In other countri es outside the EU These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard used produ cts, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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Checking the Contents of the Package Hot shoe cover F K (Installed on camer a) Eyecup F R (Installed on camer a) Body mount cover (Installed on camera) Rechargeable Lit hium-ion Battery D-LI109 Batter.
• Specificati ons and external dimensions a re subject to change w ithout notice. OPKS1101- EN Copyright © RICOH IMA GING COMPANY , LTD. 2014 FOM 01.09.2014 Print ed in Europe RICOH IMAGI NG COMPANY, LT D. 2-35-7, Maeno-cho, It abashi-ku, Tokyo 174 -8639, JAPAN (http://www.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Ricoh 06576 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Ricoh 06576 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Ricoh 06576, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Ricoh 06576 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Ricoh 06576, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Ricoh 06576.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Ricoh 06576. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Ricoh 06576 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.