Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Caplio GX100 du fabricant Ricoh
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Came ra Use r Guide This manua l is for Cap lio GX100 and Caplio GX100 VF KIT. Cap lio GX100 VF KIT is supplied with a n LCD viewfinder (V F-1). Note Do not co nn ec t t he USB ca ble ye t! If you con.
This manua l pr ovid es in format ion o n how t o u se the s hoo ting and pl ayba ck function s of this pro duct, as well a s warning s on its use. To ma ke th e best u se of thi s produ ct’s f unct ions, read t his manu al th oroug hly bef ore use .
1 The f ollowing two manuals are included wit h your Caplio GX10 0/ Caplio GX100 VF KIT. The ca me ra is provide d with th e Irod io Pho to & V id eo St udio sof twar e th at al l ow s you t o dis p l ay an d ed i t i m ag es o n y ou r com pu t er .
2 Wide -a ngle zoo m le ns can cap tur e wid e- angle p ictur es This cam era h as a com pac t body only 25 mm thi ck, featur ing a 24 -m m* (Wide- an gle) to 72-m m* (T ele photo) 3× op tical zo om lens that covers a wid e r ange o f sh ootin g.
3 Ap ertu re p rior ity mode, ma nual ex posur e mode , and prog ram shi ft m ode for f in e-t uned a djust me nts You c an manua lly set the apertu re value and shu tte r speed . This s mall, com pac t, and l ightw eight ca me ra has adv ance d modes tha t riva l thos e of d igital SLR camera s.
4 Easil y cu stom ize yo ur fa vo rite s hoo ting settin gs wi th my s etting s mode ( P. 76) You c an custo mize two gro ups of sett ings, and th en turn th e mode d ial t o M Y1 o r MY 2 to s hoot with those r egi stered settings. Skew corr ectio n m ode h elps strai ghte n skewed ima ges ( P.
5 Contents Using Thes e Manuals .... ... ............ ............... ................. .......... ....... 1 Ke y Fea tures ... .... .... .. ..... .... .... ...... .... ..... .. .... .... .... .. ..... .... .... .. .... ..... 2 Cont ents .... .... .. .
6 Changing the D isplay with the DISP. B utton ...................... ......... 59 Maxim izing the LCD Monitor Brightn ess .... ...... .......... ..... ........... ..... ........ 61 H i s togram .... ..... ........... ..... ........... ..... ..... ...
7 Inse rti ng th e Da te into a Stil l Ima ge (DAT E IM PRI NT) .. .... .. .... .... 99 Changing the E xposure (EX POSURE C OMP.) .......... ............ ... 100 Using N atural and Artificial Lighting (WHITE B ALANCE) . ......... 101 Se tting th e Whit e Balance Manua lly (M ANUAL SE TTING S) .
8 5 Cha nging Cam era Setting s 134 SE TUP M enu .... .... .... ..... .. .... .... .... .. ..... .... .... .. .. .... ..... .... .. .... .... ... 134 U sing the SETUP M enu ... ..... ........... ..... ........... ..... .......... ...... .......... ...
9 6 Downl oading Im ages to Your Compute r 164 For Windows ..... .......... ............. ............... .......... ............. .......... . 164 U sing the Caplio Software CD-ROM ..... ..... ........... ..... ........... ..... .......... . 1 65 Sys tem Require ments for Using Cap lio Soft ware CD-R OM .
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Basic Operati ons If yo u are usi ng the camera for th e first time, read this sectio n. Packing List ........................... ........... 12 Camera System and Accessories .... ..... .... .. .... .... .... ....... .... .... .. .... ..... .... .. 16 Name s o f P arts .
12 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Open the pac kage and make sure all the items are included. Caplio GX100 The se rial numb er o f the camer a is provide d o n the b ottom face of the ca mera . Hot Shoe Cover Include d with the ca mera.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 13 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- Attac hing the handstrap to the c amera Thr ead the smal l end of t he stra p thr ou gh th e st rap eyel et on the camer a and l oop th e ends as sh own.
14 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Opti onal Accesso ries AC Adapter (AC-4c) Used fo r p ower sup ply from a househ old outl et to th e ca mera. Use t his ad apt er f or long p erio ds o f pla ybac k or whe n tran sfer ring ima ges to a co mputer .
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 15 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- A ttac hing the n eck st rap an d len s cap t o th e came ra R emo ve the en d of th e nec k stra p (G S-1) from the c onne ctor and atta ch it as sh own in the f igure .
16 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Camera System and Accessori es Cable Switch (C A-1) LC D Vi ewfind er (VF -1) * Soft Case (SC- 45) 19-m m Wid e Conver sion Len s.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 17 Camera F ront Vi ew It em N ame Refer to 1 U p-d own Di al P. 20 2 Mode D ial P. 19 3 Sh utt er R ele ase B utt on P. 36 4 POWER Button P. 32 5 Flash C over P. 44 6 Ho t S h oe P .
18 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Rear View It em N ame Refer to 1 LCD Mo nito r P. 22 2 Auto Fo cu s/Fla sh La mp P. 38 , 4 2 3 AV Outpu t Ter minal P. 126 4 US B Te rminal P. 129, 1 78 5 VF/L CD B utto n P. 59 6 ADJ.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 19 Set the mode dial to the desired mode before shooting stil l images or movies. 1 Turn the m ode dial to the symbo l of the fu nction you wa nt to use.
20 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. You ca n use the up-down dial and ADJ. lever t o easily perform various operations that are usually done using the !"#$ bu tto n s. You can rotate the Up-down dial as shown here.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 21 P lay back M ode (No rma l pl ayb ack scr e en ) Same as #$ bu ttons Sa me as #$ butt ons P.52 P lay back M ode (T hre e-fra me vi ew) Same as #$ bu ttons Sa me as #$ butt ons P.53 P lay back M ode (Grid view) Same as !" butt o ns Sa me as #$ butt ons P.
22 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Example o f LCD Monitor Display when Shooti ng Pictures Item Nam e Re fe r to It em N ame Re fe r to 1 Flash P.44 16 ISO Se ttin g P.10 4 2 Mac ro Sh ooti ng P.43 17 Date Imp rint P.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 23 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • The nu mber of rema ining s hots ava ilable may differ fr om the actu al numbe r of sho ts, depen ding on the s ubj ect.
24 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Battery Level Indication A battery mark appears at the lower right of the LCD monitor to indicate the battery level.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 25 Getting Ready Turn the power on and get ready t o shoot. Note ------------------------------ ------------------------------------.
26 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Numbe r of sho ts you can take ----------------- -------------------------------------------- -- • Ap pro xim ate nu mbe r of sho ts y ou can ta ke on a sin gle batt ery ch arg e *1 Appr oxi matel y 29 0 shot s can be t aken wh en usin g the LCD v iew find er.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 27 Where images are recorded --------------------- -------------------------------------------- -- When no SD memory card is l oaded, the came ra records ima g es to t he inte rnal memor y; wh en an SD memo ry card is lo aded, it records i mag es to t he SD memo ry card.
28 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • For in form ati on on swi tchi ng bet ween the SD memory ca rd and i ntern al memo ry du rin g p lay bac k, s ee P.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 29 1 Insert the battery in to the ba ttery charger, ma king sure that the and marki ngs on th e battery match th ose on th e battery charger. • The batt ery labe l should f a ce up.
30 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Slide the release lever to ward OPEN to op en the battery/ card cov er. 2 Make sur e the SD m emo ry card is facin g the r ight way and then push the ca r d all the way in until it click s.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 31 Loading AAA Alkaline Bat teries (Available in Stores) Insert the batteries in t he direction shown. Close the battery/card cover by sliding the release l ev er while p ressing close the battery/card cover wit h your finger.
32 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. To turn the power on: 1 Press the tabs on b oth sides of the len s cap, and remov e the lens cap. 2 Press the POWER butto n. • Afte r the start s o und, th e auto focus/ flash lamp blinks for sever al seconds .
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 33 To turn the camera off: 1 Press the POWER butto n. 2 Press the tabs on b oth sides of the len s cap, and attach the lens cap to th e camera lens.
34 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Turn the po w e r on for the first ti me after p urchase. • The lan guage se lection scr een appea rs.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 35 1 Press the !"#$ b u ttons to set the ye ar, month, d ate and time. • Change th e value with !" and move th e frame wi t h #$ . 2 In [FORM AT], choos e the date and time format.
36 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Basic Shooting Now you ar e ready. 1 Hold the c amera with both hands a nd lightly press both elbows against you r body.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 37 Preventin g cam era shake - ----------------------- -------------------------------------------- -- If you m o ve t he c ame ra when pre ssin g th e sh ut ter rel ease bu tton, th e s till ima ge m igh t not come out clearly d ue to camera sha ke.
38 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Quickly Shooting Pictures (Full-press) Full-press the shutter releas e button for quick focusing, so as not to miss a shooting opport unity. 1 Press th e POWER but ton t o turn the came ra on, and tu rn the mode d ial t o 5 .
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 39 Chec ki ng the Focu s and S h ooti ng ( Half -p ress / Focus L oc k) When you pr ess the shu tter release button halfwa y (Half-press ), the auto-focus f unction is tr iggered t o determine the focal d istance.
40 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 3 To take a pictu re with the sub ject in the foregr ound in focus against a backg round, hal f-press the shut ter relea se butto n to f ocus o n the sub ject, a nd then com pose yo ur shot.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 41 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • Pr es s the shut te r relea se bu tton ge nt ly to pr eve nt came ra sh ake .
42 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 With the c amera re ady to shoot, pr ess t he z (Telepho to) or Z (Wid e- angle) bu tton. • You c an che c k t he zoom st atus on the zo om bar of the LCD monit or. 2 Compo se your p icture an d half- press the shutter relea se button .
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 43 1 With the c amera re ady to shoot, pr ess t he N (M acro) button. • N is di splayed mo mentari ly at the cent er of the LC D monito r and th en N is di s p layed at th e top of the sc reen.
44 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Flash Modes 1 Slide the F (Flash) O PEN switch to the outsid e to raise the f lash cover . 2 Turn the m ode dial to 5 . Usin g the Flash To use t he flash, slide t he F (F lash) OPEN s witch to the out side to raise t he flash cover and open the f lash.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 45 3 Press the F (Flash) button to change the flash mode. • The flas h mode mark is dis pl ayed momenta rily at the cent er of the LCD monitor an d then a smaller mark is d isplayed at the upper left of t he sc reen.
46 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Scene M odes Shoo ting with Optimal Setting s According to Sh oot ing Cond iti ons You can use scene mode to select fr om among eight still im age modes and shoot wit h settings au tomatically optim i zed f or shooting conditions.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 47 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- For in form a tion on s hooti ng set ting menu it ems and f unct ion rest ric tion s i n scene mode, see “A ppen dices ”.
48 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Retur ning to Norm al Sh ooting Mod e 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 . Using the Skew Correction Mode 1 Turn the m ode dial to SCENE. • The camera is rea dy to shoo t and the selec ted s cen e mode is displa y ed at the top of the LCD monit or.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 49 Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • You can also correct the skew of a pre viously shot still image. ( G P.
50 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 . 2 Press the t (Self-time r ) button. • The Sel f -timer sym bol appear s on the sc reen. • The [1 0] to th e right of the sym bol indi c ate s the number of se c o nds.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 51 Playing B ack Images 1 In shootin g mode, pre ss the Q (Quick Re view) button . • The last image you t ook is displa yed on t he LCD monitor.
52 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 1 Press the 6 (Playb ack) but to n. • The camer a s witches to playbac k mode and the last st ill image you to ok i s displ ayed. • You c an v ie w your pi ctur es i n ord er by usi ng the #$ bu tto ns.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 53 The playbac k screen changes as follows: 1 Press the 6 (Play back) button. • The last image you t ook is di sp l ay ed. 2 Press the 9 (Thumbnail Display) b utton. • The scr een changes to three- fr ame view.
54 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 3 Press the 9 (Thumbnail Displ ay) button agai n d uring three-frame view. • The screen is divided int o 12 fr ames. Switching to Single-Picture Display In three-f rame view 1 Press the #$ buttons to s elect a still image.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 55 1 Press the 6 (Play back) bu tton. • The last image you t ook is di splay ed. 2 Press the #$ buttons to di splay the still image you want to enlarge. 3 Press th e 8 (Enlarged V iew) button.
56 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Deleting Files You can delete unwanted or f a iled files f rom the SD memory card or internal m emory. 1 Press the 6 (Play back) button. 2 Press the #$ buttons to display the file you want to delete.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 57 1 Press the 6 (Play back) button. 2 Press the D (Delete) b utton. 3 Press the !" button s to select [DE L ETE ALL]. 4 Press the MENU/OK bu tton. • You a re pro mpted to con firm t hat you want to delet e all images.
58 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 3 Press the !"#$ b u ttons to select the file y ou want to delete a nd press the D (Delete) bu tton. • The tr ash symb ol is di splayed in the upp er left corn er of t he file.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 59 Changing the Display w i th the DI SP. Button Pressing t he DISP. button allows you t o change t he scr een disp l ay mode and t oggle the i nform ation displayed on the LC D monitor.
60 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. During Quick Review Pressing t he DISP. button swit ches to the white satu ration highlights di splay. On the white saturation highlights display, the white saturation areas of the image flash in black.
If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. 61 Hold the DISP . button down to m aximize the d isplay brightness . When the br ightness is at the m aximum s etting, holding t he DISP. button down ret urns t he brightness t o the leve l set in [LCD BR IGHT NES S].
62 If you are u sing the camera for the first time, read this section. Note ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -- • The hi stog ram displ aye d on th e LCD mo nito r is f or refe renc e on ly.
Advanced Operati ons Rea d th is secti on when y ou wa nt to learn more abou t t he d iffe re nt came ra fu nc tion s. 1 Va riou s Shoo ting Func tions ... .. 64 2 Shoot ing/Playing Back M ovies ..... .... .... .. .... ..... .... ...... .... .... ... .
64 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 1 Var iou s Sh o oti ng Fu nc tion s You can press the A DJ. lever to easily selec t ADJ. mode and make various shooting settings. In ADJ. mo de, you can regist er four functions. Use t he SETUP menu t o assign funct ions to the ADJ .
65 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can c hange the shading of text for s hooting with [TEX T MO DE] ( G P.46) in scene mode. You can select from [DEEP ], [NOR MAL] and [LIGHT]. 1 Turn the mode dial to SCENE. 2 Pres s the MODE button. • The sc ene mo de selection screen app ears.
66 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 During macro shooting, pressing t he ADJ. leve r allows you to shift the AF t arget by using the !"#$ buttons on the camera without moving the camera. You c an lock t he focus ( G P .39) at the position where t he AF target is shifted and shoot t he picture.
67 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can assign one of t he following funct ions to the F n (Function) button. Use t he SE TUP menu to ass i gn a function t o the Fn (Function) but ton. ( G P .150) • S witching bet ween auto focus a nd manual focus (A F/MF) • L ocking the exposure (AE LO CK) • S hooting setting menu function ( G P.
68 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 The settings that can be made w ith the Fn (Funct ion) button differ among scene mode, movie m ode and stil l image mode. The following settings can be made wit h the Fn (Function) but ton. * AE LOCK do es not work in manual expo sure mode even if the Fn (Functi on) button i s assigne d to [AE LOCK ].
69 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Assigning the Fn (Function) button ( G P.150) to [AF/MF] and then pressing th e Fn (Func tion) button during s hooting allows y ou to switch between auto f ocus (AF ) and manual focus (MF ).
70 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • For infor matio n on how to use ma nual foc us, s ee P.84. • Y ou c an a lso us e th e s hooti ng se ttin g me nu to mak e th e [ FOCUS ] se tting .
71 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Setting the mode dial t o A (aper ture priority m ode) all ow s you to manually se t t h e aperture value. Onc e the aperture va l ue is set, the came ra automa tically sets the o ptimal shutter speed. The selectable ap erture depends on the zoom po sition.
72 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Setting the mode dial t o M (manual exposure mo de) allows you to manually set the aperture value and shutter speed. For information on the available ape rture values , see P.71. You can select from the fol lowing shutter speeds.
73 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 • Whe n t he exp osure valu e is be tween - 2E V an d +2E V, th e br ig htn ess of the LCD mon itor cha nge s accor ding to th e ex posur e va lue. • Whe n the e xpos ure value e xcee ds the ra nge of -2 EV t o +2EV, the indic ator ligh ts oran ge and th e brig htness of the LCD m onit or doe s not ch an ge.
74 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Setting the m ode dial to P (program shift mode) allows you to sho ot with a se t combination of the aperture value and shutter speed. Use the up-down dial t o set the program shift mode. 1 Turn the m ode dial to P.
75 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 5 Half-pr ess or fu ll-pres s th e shutter relea se b utton to s hoo t a pi ctu re. Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • The fo llow ing is the pr ogr am d iag ram .
76 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Setting the mode dial t o MY1 or MY2 allows you to shoot with preset settings. Use [R EG. MY SETT INGS] on the SE TUP m enu to make the MY 1 and MY 2 settings. ( G P. 140) 1 Turn the m ode dial to MY1 or MY2. • Turn the mo de dial to M Y1 to make the sett ings f or [SET TING1] in [REG.
77 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Press the MENU/OK button in s hooting mode t o display the shooting setting menu. The shooting s etting menu can be used to set the following shooting settings. Whe n Mode Di al is S et to 5 / P/A/M/SCENE/MY1 /MY2 • W hen t he mode dial is set to SCENE, the s ettings that can be select ed are restrict ed.
78 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Whe n Mode Di al is S et to 3 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- The SET UP me nu ca n be ac ce ssed from withi n th e sh ooti ng se tting menu .
79 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 This explains how to make the settings. Use the !" # $ buttons and ME NU/OK button to select and s et an it em . 1 Press the ME NU/ O K b utt on in sho oting m ode. • The s hoo t i ng s et ti ng menu i s di spl ay ed.
80 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 The f ile size of a s hot still im age depends on the picture quality mode and image size settings. For movies, choose t he movie size. Figures inside the bold fram e indicate those shown on the screen. Still Im age s • W hen scene mo de is set to [SKEW COR M ODE] , you can select 1280 × 960 or 640 × 480.
81 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • The nu mber of imag es tha t can be stored in the int ernal memory or SD memo ry car d d ep end s on the [PIC QU ALIT Y/SI ZE] s e tti ng.
82 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 1 Wit h th e came ra read y to sho ot , press the ME NU /O K button. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 2 Press the " button to select [PIC QUALITY /SIZE] and press the $ bu tton. 3 Press the !" but tons to selec t t h e de sire d se tt in g.
83 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 When yo u sho ot the subject in the def aul t focus ing m ode, the came ra focus es autom atically with Auto Focus (A F). Select from the follow i ng fiv e focusing modes. Focus in g Mo des 1 Wit h th e came ra read y to sho ot , press the ME NU /O K button.
84 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 If the c amera fails to focus automat i cally, you can focus manually (MF: M anual Focus ). Manual focus enables shooting at a fixed distance.
85 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 5 Press the # button as required. • Pres sing the # button enla rges th e di splay for easy fo cusing. 6 Press the !" buttons to ad just the f o cus. • Pres sing th e ! but ton a djusts the focu s to farth er objec ts.
86 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can change the metering method (the range to use f or metering) used to determine the exposure value. There are three light m etering modes . Li ght Mete ring Mo des 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / M/ S CE N E.
87 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 With Multi-s hot, you ca n sho ot consecutive images. Multi-shot has the fol lowing three modes: CONT. Pictures continue to be taken f or as long as you hold dow n the s hutter release button. Still images ar e recorded one at a time, just as i n normal shooting.
88 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • This fu nct i on i s not ava ilabl e when [PIC QU ALIT Y/SIZE ] is set to R AW mod e.
89 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 CONT. 6 Compo se yo ur pictur e and th en pres s and ho ld the sh u t ter re lease but ton. • Pic tu re s c ont in ue t o be t ake n fo r as l on g as yo u h ol d do wn th e sh utte r rele ase bu tton . 7 Relea se your fi nger from the shu tter rel ease button to stop taking pictures .
90 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 While a s till image (16 fr ames in an image file) taken with S-CONT or M-CONT is displayed, you can e nlarge any one of the 16 frames. You can also switch between frames while viewing the i m age i n enlarged display mode.
91 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can change the picture quality of an imag e, i nc ludi ng t he contrast, sharpnes s, and color dept h. You can select from the fol lowing picture quality settings. Pictur e Qualit y Mod es 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / M/ S CE N E.
92 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / M/ S CE N E. 2 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 3 Press the " bu tton t o se lect [IM G S ET] a nd pr es s th e $ button. 4 Press the !" but tons to selec t [SETTING1] or [SETTING2].
93 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 The auto brac keting f unction automatically s hoots three consecutive shots at three exposure levels based on the s et exposure level. Select from [-0.3EV, ±0, +0.3EV] or [ -0.5E V, ±0, +0.5EV] for t he difference in expos ure level.
94 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 The whit e balance bracket function automatically records three images - a reddish image, a bluish image, and an image of t he current w hite balance. This is useful if you cannot det ermine the appropriate whit e balance.
95 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • This fu nct i on i s not ava ilabl e when [PIC QU ALITY/ SIZE ] is se t to R AW m ode. • This func tion i s not av a il abl e for Mu lti- sh ot ( G P.
96 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can set the ca mera to automatically take pictures at f ixed int e rv a ls . You can set the shooting i n terva l from 5 seconds to 3 hours i n increments of 5 seconds. 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / M/ S CE N E.
97 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 9 To stop s hooting, press the MEN U/O K button . Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • The int erv al shoo ting set ting is clear ed w hen th e came ra is tur ned off .
98 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can shoot a sti ll image with a voice memo of up t o eight seconds. 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / M/ S CE N E. 2 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 3 Press the " button to sel ect [IMAGE WITH SOUND] and press the $ bu tton.
99 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can insert the date (YY/MM /DD) or the d ate and t ime (Y Y/MM / DD hh:mm) at t he lower right of a still ima ge. 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / M/ S CE N E. 2 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed .
100 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 The exposur e setting en ables yo u to select the brig htness level f or your picture. Normally, if your subject is centered, backlight compens ation is automatic ally activated, and y ou c an shoot with t he c orrect ex posure.
101 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Adjust the w hite balance s o that a w hite subject will appear whit e. At purc hase, the wh ite balance is set to [AUTO] .
102 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 4 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • The symbo l appea rs on the screen. Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • The wh ite bala nce m ay no t b e adju sted co rrect ly for a subj ect t hat is mo st ly da rk.
103 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / SC E N E. 2 Press the AD J. lev er a nd t hen pres s th e #$ bu t tons until t he whit e balan ce men u app ears.
104 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 ISO sens itivit y indicat es how s ensitive film is to light. A greater value means higher sensitivity. High sensitivity is suitable for shooting an object in a dark place or a fast-moving object while minimizing blurring.
105 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 4 Pr e s s t he ME NU /OK bu tt on, or # butt on and pre ss the MENU / OK button. • The se ttin g appe ars on the screen .
106 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 You can prevent c amera shake by tu rning on t he camera shake correction function. At the time of purchase, t he camera shake cor rection function is turned on. 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 /P /A / M/ S CE N E. 2 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on.
107 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • In mult i-s hot mo de or manu al ex p osu re mode, wh en the shutt er spee d is se t t o 1 or mo re se cond s, th e ca mera sha ke cor rect ion f un cti on cann ot be used .
108 Va rio us Shoo ting Funct ions 1 To return the shooting set ting menu settings to their defaults, follow the steps below. 1 Turn the m ode dial to 5 . 2 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • Th e shoo ting setting m enu is displayed . 3 Press the !" b utt on to s e le ct [RESTORE DEFAUL TS] and press the $ bu tton.
109 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 2 Sho oti ng/Pl a yin g Ba ck M ovi es You can shoot movies with sound. You can set the ima ge siz e to 640 × 480 or 320 × 240 pixels. You can set the number of frames shot per second (frame rate) to either 30 or 15.
110 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • The fl ash can not be used . • While shoot ing mov ies, on ly di gita l zoom ca n be used . ( G P.
111 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • Movie recor di ng ti me may v ary d epend in g o.
112 Shooti ng/Playing Back Movies 2 To playbac k movies, f ollow the s teps below. 1 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button. • Th e last sh ot t aken is d isplayed. • Th e first f ram e of th e movie is displaye d as a still image. 2 Se lect the mo vi e you want to view us ing the #$ butto ns.
113 Other P layback F unctions 3 3 O ther P layba ck Fu nctio ns Press the MENU/OK button in playba ck mode to display the playback setting menu. The playback setting menu allows you to make the settings f or the following functions.
114 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can display the recorded still images and movi e files sequentially on the screen. T his is called a slide show. To view a slide show, follow t he st eps below. 1 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button. • Th e last sh ot t aken is d isplayed.
115 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can protect files f r om being accidentally deleted. Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- Pr otect ed fi les cann ot be del eted n orm ally.
116 Other P layback F unctions 3 To protect all y our fil es, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button. 2 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • The p layback se tting m enu appea rs. 3 Press the " butto n to sel e ct [PROTECT ] and press the $ button.
117 Other P layback F unctions 3 To protect selected files all at once, follow the steps below. 1 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button. 2 Press the 9 ( Thumb nail D isplay) butto n twice. • Th e sc reen is divided in to 12 fr ames a nd thu mbnails are displaye d (Gri d view ).
118 Other P layback F unctions 3 The still images record ed on an S D memory c ard can be printed out if you take them to a store that offers a digital cam era print serv i ce. To use a pri nt ser vice, y ou mus t mak e pri nt setti ngs o n your c amera.
119 Other P layback F unctions 3 To apply DPOF settings to al l your still i m ages, follow the s teps below. 1 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button. 2 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • The p layback se tting m enu appea rs. 3 Press the " butto n to sel e ct [DPO F] and pres s the $ button.
120 Other P layback F unctions 3 To mak e the D POF sett ings for selected s till images all at once, follow the step s below. 1 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button. 2 Pres s the 9 (Thumbnail D i splay) but ton twice. • Th e sc reen is divided in to 12 fr ames a nd thu mbnails are displaye d (Gri d view ).
121 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can reduc e the image size of a shot still image to c reate a new file with a different image siz e. Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • You can re size onl y still image s and st ill image s with v oic e memos.
122 Other P layback F unctions 3 5 Press the !" but tons to selec t [1 280 ] o r [6 40 ]. 6 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • The dis pl ay i nd ic ate s th at t he i m age i s being p ro cessed, a nd the n the s till image with the cha nged image size is record ed .
123 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can copy all movies , still i m ages, and sound data stored in the internal memory onto an SD memo ry card at once. 1 Turn th e came ra off. 2 I nsert an SD me mory car d. 3 Turn th e came ra on. 4 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button.
124 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can straighten rectangular objects, such as a message board or business card, shot at an angle, to make them look as if they were shot squarely. 1 Press the 6 ( Playb ack ) button. 2 Press the #$ butt o ns to display the file you want to stra ig hten .
125 Other P layback F unctions 3 Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • Skew co rrec tion mode does no t work wi th mov ies. • For i mag es sh ot in RA W mod e ( G P.8 0), the s ke w is co rrec ted in th e JPEG fi le re corded at th e same ti me as th e raw data .
126 Other P layback F unctions 3 You can view files y ou have taken on a TV screen. The camera displays everything on the T V screen just as it would on the LCD monitor. To use your television for v iewing, connect your camera to the television wit h the AV cable that came with your camera.
127 Other P layback F unctions 3 Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- Wh en the AV cab le is conne cted to t he ca mera , the indi cators on L CD moni tor and LCD vi ewfi nd er di sappe ar and t he spea ker o utput t urns of f.
128 D irect Printing 4 4 D irect Printing The direct print s tandard enables d i rect printing from a cam era to a printer by connecting them via a USB cable. Photos can be printed quickly and ea sily from your digital cam era without using a comp uter.
129 D irect Printing 4 Connect y our camera to a printer using the USB cable pr ovided. 1 Make sure th at the cam era is of f. 2 Ope n the termin al co ver. 3 Conn ect you r camer a to a printer using the US B c able provide d. • Turn on the pr inter i f it is not al rea dy on.
130 D irect Printing 4 You can print still im ages from the camera with a PictBr i dge - comp atible pri nter. Still i mages are s ent from the internal mem ory when no SD me mory card is loaded or from a n SD m emory c ard w hen one is loaded .
131 D irect Printing 4 7 Press the !" but tons to selec t an item , and th en press the $ butto n to display t he detailed options s cr een . • W hen [ CONNECT ING...] is d isplayed, the conn ectio n to the prin ter is not yet establ ish ed. W hen a con necti on is establish ed, [CONNECTING.
132 D irect Printing 4 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • To spe cif y th e se ttin gs a s th e de faul t se tting s next ti me the came ra is conn ected to th e pri nter , pr es s th e AD J.
133 D irect Printing 4 8 Press the !" buttons to set the number of copies to print. 9 Rep eat Ste ps 7 and 8 to sel ect all the st ill imag es to be prin ted and th e num ber of co pies f or each . 10 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • The dir ect p rin t me nu ap pea rs.
134 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 5 C hangi ng Ca mera Se tting s You can change the cam era se ttings by disp lay ing the S ETUP menu from the s hootin g setti ng menu ( G P.7 7) or pl ayba ck settin g me nu. ( G P.113 ) The SETUP menu enables you to set the it ems listed in the ta ble below.
135 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 This explains how to make the settings. Use the !" # $ buttons and ME NU/OK button to select and s et an it em . 1 Pres s the ME NU/ OK b utt on. • The sh oo ting sett ing m enu ( or the play back sett ing menu) ap pears.
136 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 Chang ing the di spl ay ----- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- You ca n select a screen by the scre en number: 1 Pre ss the # butto n to selec t a s cree n n umb er on th e left of the scre en .
137 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 If the er ror mess age [CAR D ERRO R] is d isplayed w hen an SD memory card is loaded into the cam era or t he card has been u sed with a co mputer or other device, yo u must format t he card prior to use with this camera.
138 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 If the error m essage [ FORMA T I NTERNAL M EMO RY] i s displayed, you must format the internal memory prior to use.
139 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 To adjust the bright ness of the LCD monit or, f ollow the steps below. 1 Di s pl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.1 35. 2 Press the " butto n to sel e ct [LCD B RIGH TNESS] and p ress th e $ but t on.
140 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 The My Settings function allows you to easily shoot w ith your desired settings. You can regist er two groups of settings as “ My Settings”. S etting the mode dial to MY1 or MY2 allows you to shoot with the s ettings set i n [ SETTI NG1] o r [SET TING2 ], respe ctive ly.
141 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 Setti ngs Sa ved in b y My Setti ng Fun ct ion Sh ooti ng mod e ( 5 /P/A/M /SC ENE/ 3 ) PIC QUALI TY/SIZE FO CUS Foca l dis tanc e use d in manual f oc us AE M ETE RING CON T.
142 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 Step zoom ing is the setting of the focal length with optical zoom ing, which can be fixed to any of f ive levels ( 24, 28, 35, 50, 72 mm, equivalent t o that on a 35 m m camera). To set step zooming, follow the step s below.
143 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 You can change the upper li m it of t he ISO setting for [AUTO-HI] (Auto high sensitivity) ( G P.104) in [I SO SETTING] on the shooting setting menu. To change the auto high sensitivity set ting, follow the s teps below.
144 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 If you do not operate the c amera for a set period of t im e, it shuts off automatically to conserve battery power (A uto Power O ff). By defa ult, aut o power off i s s et to one m inute, but y ou can change this setting.
145 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 During operation, t he camera generates four types of s ounds: s tart sound, sh utter relea se sound, fo cus sound, and beep sound. To change t h e beep sound set tings, follow the steps below. 1 Di s pl ay th e SET UP menu .
146 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 The beep sound volume can be changed. To change t h e beep sound volum e, follow the ste ps below. 1 Di s pl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.1 35. 2 Press the " b ut to n t o se le ct [ VO L .
147 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 Immediately after you pres s the shutter release button, the still image taken is displayed on t he screen fo r a mom ent so you can check it. By default, t he image confirmation time is set to 0.5 second, but this can be c hanged.
148 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 When any of a numbe r of shooting f unctions is ass igned to th e ADJ. lever, you c an display the screen f or that function with fewe r button operations and wit hout displaying the shooting setting menu. You can also us e [ADJ LE VER S ET.
149 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 In ADJ. mode ( G P. 64), y ou usually press the M ENU/OK button o r the ADJ. l e ver to set a set ting. When [ADJ SHTR BTN SET] is set to [ON], you can a lso set a setting by half -pressing the s hutter release button.
150 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 When a f unction is assigned to t he Fn (Function) button, you can perform the assigned f unction, such as switc hi ng t o auto focus or manual focus, or locking the exposure, simply by pressing the Fn (Function) but ton.
151 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 You can set whether to us e the AF auxiliary light when shooting with auto f ocus. When [AF AUX. LIGHT ] i s set to [ON], the AF auxiliary light light s as required du ring sho oting, and the auto focus distan ce is measured.
152 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 When shooting with [PI C QUALITY/S IZE] set to RAW mode ( G P.80), a J PEG fil e associat ed with the RAW form at file (.DNG file ) is recorded at the sam e time. You can change the picture qualit y and i m age size of t his JPEG file.
153 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 This function allows y ou to crop and r ecord a shot image. Conventional digit al zoom enlarges a portion of an image to a set magnification. Whereas , auto res ize zoom saves t he cropped portion of t he image, the i m age quality is not decreased, however the image size may become sma l ler.
154 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 3 Press the !" but tons to selec t [AU T O R SZ ]. 4 Pr e s s t he ME NU /OK bu tt on, or press the # but ton a nd t hen the MENU/OK button.
155 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 If the init ial settings are chang ed for the following functions, you can set the camera to have the icon of t hat function blink and to dis play a warning message about the funct ion with the changed setting for a few s econds when the cam era is turned on.
156 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 The f o l l owing i cons are enlarged in normal symbol display. ( G P.5 9) Flash, Macro Shooting, S elf-timer, Wh ite balance, F ocus, Expos ure compens ation, ISO.
157 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 To transfer images to your computer using software, change the [USB CONNECTI ON] setting de pending on t he sof tware.
158 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 To change the USB setting, fol l ow the steps below. 1 Di s pl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.1 35. 2 Press the " b ut to n t o se le ct [ US B C ON N EC TI O N] and press the $ bu tton.
159 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 When you shoot a sti ll image, it i s stored on an SD memory card or in the internal m emory with a consecutively num bered file n ame that is aut omatically assigned. When you switch SD mem ory cards, you can set y our camera to continue consecutive numbering from the previously loaded card.
160 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • W hen da ta i s rec or ded to the i nter nal me mo ry, fi les ar e as si gned co nse cuti vel y num bered fil e na mes, j ust as if [S EQUE NTIA L NO.
161 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 You can shoot still images with the time or date stamped onto the picture. The date/ti me setting on the SETUP menu is explained here. 1 Di s pl ay th e SET UP menu . • For t he o perat ing p roc edure , se e P.1 35.
162 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 You can change the language d isplayed on the screen. The defaul t setting varies depending on where you purchased the came ra. To change t h e display language, follow the steps below. 1 Di s pl ay th e SET UP menu .
163 Ch a n gi ng Camer a Sett ings 5 You can view your st i ll images and movies on a television s creen by connecting you r camera t o a television w ith the AV c abl e that cam e with your camera.
164 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer 6 Dow nl oadi n g Imag es to Yo ur C om pu ter Refer to P .184 for M acintosh. You need to ins tall s oftware for transferring images to your comp uter before y ou can download images f rom the cam era. Software installation is necessar y for automatic image downloading from the camera t o your c omputer.
165 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Once you i nsert t he Caplio Softwa re C D- ROM in the CD-ROM driv e, the insta ller scr een appea rs automati cally.
166 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer When [Insta lling t he softw are] is clic ked: ( G P. 17 0) The f ollowing software is installed: XP: Win do ws XP/Vista 98: Windo ws 9 8SE/Me /20 00 Note -.
167 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer When [Ins tallin g De skTop Bind er Li te ] is cli ck ed: ( G P .173 ) The f ollowing software is installed: XP: Win do ws XP/Vista 98: Windo ws 9 8SE/Me /2.
168 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Wh en [B ro wse User ’s M a nual (Sof twa re Ver sion )] is clicke d: The “Software User Guide” (PDF file) on t he Caplio Software CD- ROM is displayed on your computer screen. If you have Acroba t Reader inst a lled on your computer, simply click [Browse User’s M anual (Software Vers ion)].
169 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer The following environments are necessary for us ing Caplio Software CD-R OM. Please chec k y our comput er, or t he comput er’s user manual.
170 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Install the r equi red s oftware on y our co mputer before connecting the camera. Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • Do not in stall th e soft w a re when t he camer a is con ne cte d to you r compu ter wi th a USB ca ble.
171 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer 2 Click [Ins talling th e softw are]. Operat ing syste ms o ther th an Window s Vista • After a w hile, the [Cho ose Setu p Lang uage] scre en app ear s. Window s Vist a • A scre en ap pea rs to co nfirm u ser account ma nagem ent.
172 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer 7 Cl ic k [F in is h]. • A dial og b ox in dicati ng that insta llation of Caplio Softwa re is com plete appea rs.
173 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer DeskTopB i nd er Lite i s used f or managing b usiness documents. As well as still images captured with a digital camera, you can manage a variety of documents, including document s input by scanner, documents cr eated with various applicatio ns and image files.
174 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer 2 Click [Installing DeskTo pBinde r Lite]. • After a few m omen ts, th e [W elcome t o the I nsta llShield Wiz ard for Capl i o S oftware S] scr een a ppe ars. 3 Click [N ext]. • After a few m omen ts, the [ Choo se Destina tion Lo catio n] scree n appea rs.
175 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • Do not in stall th e soft w a re when t he camer a is con ne cte d to you r compu ter wi th a USB ca ble.
176 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • For Wi ndows Vist a, W ind ows 2000/ XP, admin istra tor pr iv ileges are requ ired t o u ni nst all th e soft w are .
177 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer 1 Click [Start] on the Windows task bar. 2 Select [Settings] -[Control P anel] ([Contr ol Pane l] for XP). 3 Double -click the [Add /Rem ove Progr ams] icon (o r the [Add or Rem ove P rograms] ico n i n W indo ws XP).
178 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer After installing the software o n your c omputer, connec t your cam era to t he computer. Depending on t he software y ou are us ing, change the [USB CONNECTI ON] setting on the SETUP menu of the camera. ( G P.
179 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer You can download images fr om the camera t o a computer without having to use software. 1 Chang e [USB C ONNE CTION] to [MASS ST R] on the SETU P m enu. ( G P.157) 2 Mak e sure that the camera power is off. 3 Conn ect the ac ces sory USB cabl e to a USB po rt of yo ur comp uter.
180 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- Wh en an S D memo ry card is l oaded , i ts file s ar e di spl ayed. Ot herw ise , file s i n th e in terna l mem ory a re dis play ed.
181 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer The Original Driver is us ed to download i m ages when [USB CONNECTI ON] on the camera is set to [ ORIG INAL].
182 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Note --- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ------- • Screen s to c onfir m secur ity an d user ac c ounts app ear fo r Wi ndow s V ist a. Howe ver, sc ree ns a re mos tly the s am e as t he on e s of Wi ndow s X P.
183 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer If images a re down l oaded using RICOH Gate La or the [Scanner and Camera W izard], turn the camera of f after downloading images and disconnect the U SB cable. Perform the following operat ions when dis connecting t he camer a from your com puter.
184 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer Refer to P .164 for W indows. This camera supports the following Macintosh operating syst ems. • M ac OS 9.0 to 9. 2 .2 • M ac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.4.8 This function is not available on t his cam era if you are using Mac OS 8.
185 6 Downlo ading I mages to Your Computer 1 Drag a nd dr op the disp laye d drive or the volume icon t o th e “Tras h”. • If a sc re en a ppe ars pr ompt ing yo u to en ter the ad mini stra tor ’s passwor d, ente r th e passwo rd. 2 Disco nnect the USB cable.
186 7 App endice s 7 A ppend ices If an error me ssage is displayed on the s creen, ta ke the corresponding ac tion. Troubleshooting Error Messages Er ror Me s sa ge Caus e and Actio n Refer to INSERT CA RD No car d is lo aded. Ins ert a car d. P.30 USE T HE S ETUP M ENU T O SE T THE DATE.
187 7 App endice s Camera Troubleshooting Powe r Supp ly Problem Caus e So luti on Refe r to The came ra does not turn on. Bat tery is not l oaded or is exhau sted. Load t he rechar geable ba ttery correc tly or cha rge the batter y as requ ired. Use the A C adapter as requ ired.
188 7 App endice s Shooting Problem Cause So luti on Refe r to The camera does not shoot even i f you pres s the s hutter release butto n. Bat tery is ex haust ed. Charge th e rechargeabl e batt ery or use the AC adap ter. Replace the a l k aline batteri es w ith ne w batte ries.
189 7 App endice s The pi c tur e is b l urre d. You m oved the cam era when pres sing t he shutter releas e butt on. Hold the ca mera wi th yo ur e lbows presse d agains t yo ur body. U se a t r ip od. Use t he camera shake correc ti on functi on. P.
190 7 App endice s The ima ge lacks n at u ral colo r. The pi ct ure was s hot in cond itions tha t ma de it dif ficu lt for aut o whi te bal an ce to ad just the whi te bala nce. Add a white ob j e ct to the compo sition or us e a white balance set ting other th an auto.
191 7 App endice s Play back /D elet ing Problem Cause So luti on Refe r to Cannot play back, or the playbac k s creen do es not a ppear. The c amera i s no t in playback mode. Pr ess the 6 (Play back) b ut ton. P.52 The V IDEO/AV c able is not conne cted properl y.
192 7 App endice s Othe r Pr oble ms Problem Cause So luti on Refe r to Cannot load t he SD memor y card. The c ard is facing t he wr ong way. Load c orrectly. P.30 The camera does not operat e even w hen the butto ns are pres s ed . Bat tery is ru nning low.
193 7 App endice s For details about the software, refer to the “S oftware User G uide” (PDF file). When software for you r Ricoh digital camera is use d on a comp uter with Window s XP Service P ack 2 installed, the follo wi ng warning message may appear at software activation or USB connection.
194 7 App endice s 3 Cl ic k th e [Ex ce p tio n s] tab . 4 Check that the s oft ware is in [Prog ra ms and Serv ices ]. 5 Click the [Add Progr am] bu tton to a dd softw are that uses th e networ k. If yo u c licke d t he [ Ask Me Lat er] b ut ton: Each time the program is activated, the [ Windows Sec urity Alert] dialog box appears.
195 7 App endice s Gener al Ca me ra P art s Specificati ons Video Sign al Form at NTSC , PAL Power Source V oltage R echargea ble Battery DB-60 (3. 7 V) × 1 AAA Dr y Alkali ne Batt ery, Nicke l-Hydro gen Batter y, Ox yri de Batt ery × 2 Exter nal (AC a dapter ): 3.
196 7 App endice s Ima ge Dat a Rec or d/Pla yb ac k Pa rt I/O Term ina ls Memo ry Car ds for Re cordi ng an d Pl ayba ck Dis t an ce Contr ol AF M ethod Norm al S h ooting: Exter nal Pas sive/CCD metho d, Mac ro: C C D method AF Measure ment Range Normal: appro x.
197 7 App endice s The f ollowing table shows the approximate number of images that can be recorded in the inte rnal memory and onto an SD mem ory card at various image size and pictur e quality settings.
198 7 App endice s The Caplio G X100 can be used wit h the items (sold separat ely) listed below. • Befo re usi ng an opti onal acc esso ry, s ee the docu menta tion that ca me with the pr od uct. • You can not use the i ntern al fla sh wh en usi ng th e wid e conver sion len s or hood.
199 7 App endice s When sh ooting or v i ew i ng st il l images for a long time, or when connecting to your computer, us e of the AC adapter (s ol d separately) is recomm ended. If you hav e already used t his camera, make sure it is turned off before loading the AC adapter coup l er .
200 7 App endice s Make sure the c amera is turned off befor e disconnecting t he AC adapter. 1 Unplug the power plug from the outlet . 2 Slid e the re lease lever tow ard O PEN to o pen t he batt ery/ card cov er. 3 Remov e the AC ada pter c oup ler from t he ca mera.
201 7 App endice s The camera has a hot shoe, allowing you to at tach an external flash (avail able in stores). When using an ext e rnal fl ash, follow the steps below. 1 Cl os e the f l ash co v er . ( P.1 7) 2 Wit h th e ca mera and ex te rn al f lash po wer ed of f , at tach the exte rnal fl ash to t he ho t sho e.
202 7 App endice s Cautio n --------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------- ----- ---------- ------ ---------- ----- ----------- -- • You can not us e t he i ntern al fl as h whe n an exte rnal flash is at tach ed a s t hi s ca n cau se i njur y or d amage.
203 7 App endice s Turning the camera off may reset some function set tings t o their defaults. The table below indicates whether or not the func tion is reset t o its default when th e camera is turned off.
204 7 App endice s * The defa ult set tin g var ies dep endin g on wher e you pu rchas e d the c a mera . I tems to se t fro m th e se tup me nu L CD B RIG HTNE SS O- REG. MY S ETTIN GS O SE T TIN G 1 STEP ZOOM O OFF ISO AUTO-HIGH SET O AUTO 400 AUTO POWER OFF O 1 M IN.
205 7 App endice s Depending on the scene mode, the operation of functions may differ from when in normal shooting m ode. Refer t o the table be low. About Scene Mode Scene Mode Flash Macr o Shooting .
206 7 App endice s O Ava ila bl e, - Not ava il able For de tail s ab out op tion s, s ee P .77 . Shooting Setting Menu Items by Scene Mode Se ttin g PO RTRAI T SPO RT S LA NDSC AP E NIG HTS CAP E S KEW C OR MODE TEXT MODE ZOOM MACRO HIG H SEN S Re fer to PIC Q UALI TY/S IZE OOOOO - OO P.
207 7 App endice s Using Your Camera Abroad AC A da pt e r (Model AC-4 c) This AC adapter can be us ed i n regions with a current of 100- 240V, 50Hz/ 60Hz.
208 7 App endice s Caut io ns on Use • This pr od uct was m anufac tur ed for use in the co untry in whic h it was purch ased. T he war ranty is o nly valid in the cou ntry in which the cam era was purcha sed .
209 7 App endice s Ca re • Pleas e not e that if finge rp rints, di rt, etc. ge t onto the lens, pic ture qua lity will suf fer. • W h en du st or dir t do es g et o n the l ens, do no t tou ch it dire ct ly w it h your fing ers, and eithe r use a bl ower ( availa ble in s tores) to blow i t off, or a soft cloth to gently d ust it off.
210 7 App endice s 1. This pr oduct is backed by a l imited w arra nty. During the warr anty pe riod m entione d in the Warran ty supplied with your cam er a, any defective parts will be r epaired free of charge. In the event of a camera mal functio n, cont act the deal er fro m which you purchased the camera or your nearest Ri coh Rep air Cen ter.
211 7 App endice s INFORMATIO N TO THE USE R USA F CC Part15 C lass B The e quipment ha s been tested and f ound to com ply with the l imits for a Class B di gita l device, pu rsuant to pa rt 15 of th e FCC Rules. These limits a re designed to pr ovide reason able protect i on aga i n st harmful in terference in a residentia l installati on.
212 A AC adapte r . ..... ........... ..... .... 1 4, 199 Acrob at R eader .... ........... ..... ..... 175 ADJ LEVER SET.1, 2 . ..... .......... 148 ADJ S HTR BTN S ET .. .......... ..... 149 ADJ. leve r ... .......... ... 1 8, 20, 6 4, 112 ADJ. m ode .
213 Histogram ... ..... ........... ..... .......... .. 61 Hood & adap ter .... ...... ..... .... 1 4, 198 Hot s hoe .......... ..... ........... .... 1 7, 201 I IMAGE WI TH S OUND ..... .......... .. 98 IMG S ET ..... ..... ........... ..... ....
214 STEP Z OOM ... ..... ...... .......... ..... 142 Still imag e mod e ... ........... 22, 23 , 46 T Tele photo /Wi de-an gle b utt on ........... ..... ..... ........... ..... 18, 42, 54 Termin al cover . ..... ...... . 18 , 126, 129 Text de nsity .
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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 Caplio GX100 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 Caplio GX100 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Ricoh Caplio GX100, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Ricoh Caplio GX100 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Ricoh Caplio GX100, 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 Caplio GX100.
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 Caplio GX100. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Ricoh Caplio GX100 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.