Ricoh GR IIIx Manual
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Read this chapter before use.
This chapter gives you an overview of the RICOH GR IIIx.
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Read this chapter before using the RICOH GR IIIx for the first time.
This chapter explains about basic operations such as turning the camera on,
performing shooting, and playing back images.
Chapters 3 and Later
Read these chapters when you want to learn more about the different
camera functions.
These chapters explain about shooting and playback functions, as well as
how to customize the camera settings and use it with a computer.
Operating Manual
The serial number is located on the bottom of the camera.
Model: R05010

Regarding User Registration
Thank you for purchasing a RICOH IMAGING product.
In order to provide you with the best customer support and service experi-
ence for the product you have purchased, we ask you to complete the user
registration.
Visit the following website to complete the user registration.
http://www.ricoh-imaging.com/registration/
Registered users will be notified by e-mail about important customer sup-
port information, such as firmware version updates, etc.

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Introduction
This Operating Manual provides information on how to use the shooting and playback
functions of this camera and related precautions.
Thoroughly read this Operating Manual to make the best use of the functions available
with this camera. Be sure to keep this Operating Manual for future reference.
It is recommended to update the camera firmware to the latest version before using
the camera.
For details on the latest firmware version, refer to the following firmware download site.
http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english
RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
Safety precautions Read all safety precautions thoroughly to ensure safe use.
Test shots Take test shots to ensure that the camera is working properly be-
fore taking pictures on important occasions.
Copyright Reproduction or alteration of copyrighted documents, magazines,
and other materials, other than for personal, home, or other simi-
larly limited purposes, without the consent of the copyright holder,
is prohibited.
Exemption from liability RICOH IMAGING COMPANY assumes no liability for failure to record
or display images as a result of product malfunction.
Radio interference Operating this camera in the vicinity of other electronic equipment
may adversely affect both the camera and the other device. Inter-
ference is particularly likely if the camera is used in close proximity
to a radio/TV receiver. In such case, take the following measures.
• Keep the camera as far away as possible from the radio/TV re-
ceiver.
• Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV receiver.
• Use a different wall outlet.
This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without RICOH IMAGING COMPANY’s express written
permission.
© RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. 2021
RICOH IMAGING COMPANY reserves the right to change the contents of this manual at any time without prior
notice.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this manual. Should you nevertheless
notice any errors or omissions, we would be grateful if you would notify us at the address listed on the back cover
of this manual.

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About the Wireless LAN and Bluetooth® Functions
• Do not use the camera in a place where electrical products, AV/OA devices, and so on generate magnetic fields
and electromagnetic waves.
• If the camera is affected by magnetic fields and electromagnetic waves, it may not be able to communicate.
• If the camera is used near a TV or a radio, poor reception or TV screen glitch may occur.
• If there are multiple wireless LAN access points or Bluetooth® devices near the camera and the same channel is
used, search operation may not be executed correctly.
• The security of your data stored, sent, or received is your own responsibility.
In the frequency band used by the camera, along with industrial, scientific, and medical devices such as micro-
wave ovens, premises radio stations (wireless stations requiring license) and specified low power radio stations
(wireless stations not requiring license) for mobile object identification used in factory production lines, etc., and
amateur radio stations (wireless stations requiring license) are operated.
1. Before using the camera, confirm that premises radio stations and specified low power radio stations for
mobile object identification and amateur radio stations are not operated in the vicinity.
2. In the event that the camera causes harmful radio wave interference to premises radio stations for mobile
object identification, immediately change the frequency being used to avoid interference.
3. If you have other troubles such that the camera causes harmful radio wave interference to specified low
power radio stations for mobile object identification or to amateur radio stations, contact your nearest service
center.
This camera conforms to the technical standards under the Radio Law and Telecommunications Business Law. The
certification of conformance to technical standards can be displayed electronically on the monitor.
Displaying the Certification Marks -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Press to display the menu screen.f
2 Use to display the 8 menu (About This Device).abcd E
3 Use to select [Certification Marks], and press .abcd e
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes techniques de la législation sur la radio et les télécommunications. La certifi-
cation de la conformité avec les normes techniques peut être affichée électroniquement sur l’écran.
Affichage des marques de certification -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Appuyez sur pour afficher l’écran de menu.f
2 Utilisez pour afficher le menu 8 (À propos de l’appareil).abcd E
3 Utilisez pour sélectionner [Marques de certification], et appuyez sur .abcd e

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Trademarks
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and
other countries.
• Mac, macOS, OS X, and App Store are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.
• Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Adobe Reader are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorpo-
rated in the United States and/or other countries.
• This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
• The DNG logo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States
and/or other countries.
• SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
• Google, Google Play, and Android are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc.
• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such
marks by Ricoh Company, Ltd. is under license.
• USB Type-C is a trademark of USB Implementers Forum.
• DisplayPort is a trademark owned by the Video Electronics Standards Association in the United States and other
countries.
• HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing, LLC in the United States and/or other countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
• This product uses the RICOH RT font designed by Ricoh Company Ltd.
AVC Patent Portfolio License
This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses
in which it does not receive remuneration to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (“AVC video”)
and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal activity and/or was obtained
from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use.
Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C.
See http://www.mpegla.com.
Announcement about the Open Source Software
This product includes the open source software (OSS) licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU
Lesser General Public License (LGPL), and/or other licenses. The information about licenses of each OSS used in
this product is saved in the product internal memory as a text file. Connect this product to a computer, access the
“oss_license” folder in the “Software License” folder, and open the text file to read the license terms.
The source codes of OSS used in this product are disclosed under the license terms of GPL, LGPL, etc. If you need
the source codes, access the following URL.
http://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/english/products/oss/

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Safety Precautions
Warning Symbols
Various symbols are used throughout this Operating Manual and on the product to
prevent physical harm to you or other people and damage to property. The symbols
and their meanings are explained below.
Danger This symbol indicates matters that may lead to imminent risk of
death or serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Warning This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious injury
if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Caution This symbol indicates matters that may lead to injury or physical
damage if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Meaning of Symbols
The symbol alerts you to actions that must be performed.
The symbol alerts you to prohibited actions.
The - symbol may be combined with other symbols to indicate that a spe
cific action is prohibited.
Example:
: Do not touch : Do not disassemble
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this camera.
Danger
QQDo not attempt to disassemble, repair, or alter the camera yourself. The
high-voltage circuitry in the equipment poses significant electrical hazard.
QQDo not attempt to disassemble, alter, or directly solder the battery.
QQDo not put the battery in a fire, attempt to heat it, use or leave it in a high
temperature environment such as next to a fire or inside a car. Do not put
it into water or the sea or allow it to get wet.
QQDo not attempt to pierce, hit, compress, drop, or subject the battery to any
other severe impact or force.
QQDo not use a battery that is significantly damaged or deformed.
QQDo not connect the positive (+) and negative (-) poles of the battery with a
wire or other metallic item. Also, do not carry or store together with metal
objects such as ballpoint pens and necklaces.

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QQUse the camera or optional battery charger BJ-11 to charge the battery.
Do not use the battery with any camera except the cameras compatible
with the DB-110.
QQStop using the camera immediately in the event of abnormalities such as
smoke, unusual odors, or excessive heat being emitted. Contact your near-
est dealer or service center for repair.
QQIf the battery fluid leaks and gets into your eyes, immediately wash your
eyes thoroughly with tap water or other clean water without rubbing, and
seek medical attention immediately.
Warning
QQTurn off the power immediately in the event of abnormalities such as
smoke or unusual odors being emitted. Remove the battery as soon as
possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. If you are drawing
power from a household electrical outlet, be sure to unplug the power
plug from the outlet. Failure to observe this precaution could result in
fire or electric shocks. Contact the nearest service center at your earliest
convenience. Stop using the camera immediately if it is malfunctioning.
QQTurn off the power immediately if any metallic object, water, liquid, or oth-
er foreign object gets into the camera. Remove the battery and memory
card as soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns.
If you are drawing power from a household electrical outlet, be sure to
unplug the power plug from the outlet. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in fire or electric shocks. Contact the nearest service center
at your earliest convenience. Stop using the camera immediately if it is
malfunctioning.
QQ
If the monitor is damaged, avoid any contact with the liquid crystal inside it.
Follow the appropriate emergency measures below.
• SKIN: If any of the liquid crystal gets on your skin, wipe it off and rinse the
affected area thoroughly with water, then wash well with soap.
• EYES: If it gets in your eyes, wash your eyes with clean water for at least 15
minutes and seek medical advice immediately.
• INGESTION: If any of the liquid crystal is ingested, rinse the mouth out
thoroughly with water. Have the person drink a large amount of water and
induce vomiting. Seek medical assistance immediately.

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QQFollow these precautions to prevent the battery from leaking, overheat-
ing, igniting, or exploding.
• Do not use a battery other than those specifically recommended for the
camera.
• Do not carry or store the battery together with metal objects such as ball-
point pens, necklaces, coins, and hairpins.
• Do not put the battery into a microwave or high pressure container.
• If leakage of battery fluid, a strange odor, color change, etc. is noticed dur-
ing use or during charging, remove the battery from the camera or battery
charger immediately and keep it away from fire.
QQObserve the following in order to prevent fire, electrical shock, or cracking
of the battery while charging.
• Use only the indicated power supply voltage. Also avoid the use of multi-
socket adapters and extension cords.
• Do not damage, bundle, or alter power cords. Also, do not place heavy
objects on, stretch, or bend power cords.
• Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Always grip
the plug section when disconnecting a power plug. Do not cover the cam-
era while charging the battery.
QQKeep the battery and memory card used in the camera out of the reach of
children to prevent accidental swallowing. The battery and memory card
are harmful if swallowed. Seek medical assistance immediately.
QQKeep the camera out of the reach of children. For children, accidents may
occur because they cannot understand the contents of “Safety Precau-
tions” and “Precautions for Use”.
QQDo not touch the internal components of the camera if they become ex-
posed as a result of being dropped or damaged. The high-voltage circuitry
in the equipment could lead to electric shocks. Remove the battery as
soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks or burns. Take the
camera to your nearest dealer or service center if it is damaged.
QQDo not use the camera in wet areas such as a kitchen. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in fire or electric shocks.
QQDo not use the camera near flammable gases, gasoline, benzine, thinner,
or similar substances. Failure to observe this precaution could result in an
explosion, fire, or burns.
QQDo not use the camera in a location where usage is restricted or prohib-
ited, such as on airplanes. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in an accident.
QQWipe off any dust that accumulates on the power plug. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in fire.
QQWhen using a household power outlet, always use the dedicated AC
adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire, electric
shocks, or product malfunction.

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QQDo not use the battery charger or AC adapter with commercially available
electronic transformers when traveling abroad. Failure to observe this pre-
caution could result in fire, electric shocks, or product malfunction.
QQUse only the indicated power supply voltage. Failure to observe this pre-
caution could result in fire or electric shocks.
QQDo not damage, bundle, or alter power cords. Also, to avoid damaging
power cords and the risk of fire or electric shocks, do not place heavy ob-
jects on, stretch, or bend power cords.
QQDo not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in electric shocks.
QQAlways grip the plug section when disconnecting a power plug. Do not
pull the power cord. This can damage the power cord and result in fire
or electric shocks.
QQIf any metallic object, water, liquid, or other foreign object gets into the
camera, immediately remove the power plug from the outlet and contact
a service center for repair. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in fire or electric shocks.
QQIf an abnormality such as an unusual sound or smoke is emitted from the
camera, immediately remove the power plug from the outlet and contact
your nearest dealer or service center for repair. Stop using the camera im-
mediately if it is malfunctioning.
QQDo not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. The high-voltage cir-
cuitry in the equipment could lead to electric shocks.
QQDo not use the camera in a bathroom. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in fire or electric shocks.
QQDo not touch the power plug during a lightning storm. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in electric shocks.
QQKeep the battery out of the reach of children.
QQIf the battery does not finish charging after the prescribed charging time,
discontinue charging.
QQ
Do not put the battery into a microwave or high pressure container.
QQIf the battery leaks or emits an unusual odor, immediately move it away
from any sources of fire.

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Caution
QQContact with fluid leaking from a battery can lead to burns. If part of your
body comes in contact with a damaged battery, rinse the area with water
immediately. (Do not use soap.)
If a battery starts to leak, remove it immediately from the camera and wipe
the battery chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new battery.
QQPlug the power plug securely into the electrical outlets. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in fire.
QQDo not allow the camera to get wet. In addition, do not operate it with wet
hands. Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shocks.
QQDo not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles, as this may cause the driver to
lose control and result in a traffic accident. Failure to observe this precau-
tion could result in a traffic accident.
QQRemove the power plug from the outlets before cleaning the camera.
QQRemove the power plug from the outlets when the camera is not used.
QQDo not cover the camera while using it. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in fire.
QQDo not short the terminals or metal contacts on the power cords. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in fire.
QQDo not use the camera in wet areas or areas subject to oil smoke such as
a kitchen. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric
shocks.
Safety Precautions
for Accessories
When using optional products, carefully read the user’s manuals pro-
vided with the product before using that product.

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Introduction 1 ...........................................................................................................................
Safety Precautions 4 ................................................................................................................
1 Introduction 13
Checking the Contents of the Package 13 ......................................................................
Names and Functions of the Working Parts 14 ..............................................................
Operating Controls 16 ...........................................................................................................................
Indicators on the Monitor 18 ................................................................................................
Shooting Screen 18 .................................................................................................................................
Playback Screen 19 .................................................................................................................................
Changing the Screen Display 20 ........................................................................................................
Using the Touch Panel......................................................................................................................21
How to Change Function Settings 22 ...............................................................................
Using the Button/Lever 22 ...................................................................................................................
Setting from the Menus 25 ..................................................................................................................
Menu List 27 ...............................................................................................................................
A Still Image Settings Menus 27 .....................................................................................................
B Movie Settings Menus 30 ..............................................................................................................
C Playback Settings Menus.........................................................................................................32
D Customize Settings Menus 33 .....................................................................................................
E Setup Menus 35 ................................................................................................................................
2 Getting Started 37
Setting the Battery and a Memory Card 37 ....................................................................
Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card 37 ................................................................................
Charging the Battery 38 ........................................................................................................................
Initial Settings 40 ......................................................................................................................
Turning the Camera On 40 ...................................................................................................................
Setting the Language and the Date and Time 41 ........................................................................
Formatting a Memory Card 42 ............................................................................................................
Basic Shooting Operation 44 ................................................................................................
Shooting in the Program Mode 44 ....................................................................................................
Viewing the Captured Images.......................................................................................................46
3 Taking Pictures 48
Taking Still Images 48 .............................................................................................................
Setting the Exposure Mode 48 ...........................................................................................................
Using Exposure Compensation 53 ....................................................................................................
Recording Movies 54 ...............................................................................................................
Playing Back Movies 56 .........................................................................................................................
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Setting the Focus 57 ................................................................................................................
Setting the Focus Mode 57 ..................................................................................................................
Shooting Close-ups (Macro) 61 ..........................................................................................................
Shooting with a Single Press of the Shutter Release Button (Full Press Snap) 62 ............
Setting the Exposure 63 .........................................................................................................
Selecting a Metering Method 63 .......................................................................................................
Setting the ISO Sensitivity 64 ..............................................................................................................
Using a Flash 65 ........................................................................................................................................
Reducing Noise 67 ..................................................................................................................................
Setting the White Balance 69 ...............................................................................................
Setting the White Balance Manually 72 ...........................................................................................
Setting the Color Temperature 73 .....................................................................................................
Setting the Drive Mode 74 ....................................................................................................
Shooting Continuously (Continuous Shooting) 75 .....................................................................
Shooting with Varied Exposure Values (Bracketing) 76 .............................................................
Shooting While Merging Images Together (Multi-exposure) 77 ............................................
Shooting Automatically at Set Intervals (Interval Shooting) 79 .............................................
Recording Star Trails (Interval Composite) 81 ...............................................................................
Using the Self-timer 83 ..........................................................................................................................
Configuring the Capture Settings 84 ................................................................................
Image Capture Settings 84 ...................................................................................................................
Movie Capture Settings 85 ...................................................................................................................
Setting the Image Finishing Tone and Correction 86 ..................................................
Using the ND Filter 86 ............................................................................................................................
Reducing Moiré (AA Filter Simulator) 86 .........................................................................................
Setting the Image Atmosphere (Image Control)....................................................................87
Correcting the Peripheral Illumination 89 ......................................................................................
Correcting a Range of Tones (D-Range Correction) 89 ..............................................................
Reducing Blurring of Images 90 .........................................................................................................
Correcting the Horizontal Camera Angle..................................................................................90
4 Playback Functions 91
Using the Playback Functions 91 ........................................................................................
Changing the Playback Method 92 ....................................................................................
Displaying Multiple Images 92 ...........................................................................................................
Displaying Rotated Images 94 ............................................................................................................
Connecting the Camera to an AV Device 95 ..................................................................................
Organizing Files 96 ...................................................................................................................
Deleting Files 96 .......................................................................................................................................
Protecting Images from Deletion 97 ................................................................................................
Copying Images and Movies in the Internal Memory to a Memory Card 98 .....................
Transferring Images 99 ..........................................................................................................................

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Editing and Processing Images 100 ...................................................................................
Developing RAW Images 100 ..............................................................................................................
Changing the Image Size 102 ..............................................................................................................
Correcting Highlight/Shadow Areas (Levels Adjustment) 103 ................................................
Correcting the White Balance 105 .....................................................................................................
Correcting Color Moiré 106 ..................................................................................................................
Adjusting the Image Quality 107 .......................................................................................................
Editing Movies 108 ..................................................................................................................................
5 Sharing Images 110
Using the Camera with a Computer ..........................................................................110
Using the Camera with a Communication Device................................................111
Connecting to a Communication Device via Bluetooth® 112 ..................................................
Enabling the Wireless LAN Function 114 .........................................................................................
Operating the Camera with a Communication Device 116 ......................................................
6 Changing the Settings 117
Saving Frequently Used Settings 117 ................................................................................
Saving the Settings 117 .........................................................................................................................
Assigning Settings to the Mode Dial 119 ........................................................................................
Using the Saved User Mode 120 .........................................................................................................
Customizing the Button Functions 121 ............................................................................
Registering Functions to the ADJ. Mode 121 .................................................................................
Changing the Functions of the Fn Button 123 ..............................................................................
Setting the Function of the Shutter Release Button 125 ...........................................................
Display and Sound Settings 126 ..........................................................................................
Setting the Information Displayed During Shooting/Playback 126 ......................................
Setting the Instant Review Display 127 ...........................................................................................
Setting the Live View Display 128 ......................................................................................................
Setting the Brightness and Tone of the Monitor 128 ..................................................................
Setting the Lamp 129 .............................................................................................................................
Setting the Sound Effects 130 .............................................................................................................
Power Saving Settings 131 ....................................................................................................
Automatically Turning the Power Off 131 .......................................................................................
Dimming the Display......................................................................................................................132
File Management Settings 133 ............................................................................................
Specifying the Folder/File Settings 133 ...........................................................................................
Setting the Copyright Information 138 ............................................................................................

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Appendix 139
Attaching Optional Accessories ..................................................................................139
Conversion Lens/Lens Adapter 139 ...................................................................................................
AC Adapter 140 .........................................................................................................................................
Troubleshooting 141 ...............................................................................................................
Power Supply 141 ....................................................................................................................................
Shooting 142 .............................................................................................................................................
Playback/Deletion 144 ...........................................................................................................................
Others 145 ..................................................................................................................................................
Error Messages 145 ..................................................................................................................................
Main Specifications 147 ..........................................................................................................
Camera 147 ................................................................................................................................................
USB Power Adapter AC-U1/AC-U2 .............................................................................................151
Rechargeable Battery DB-110 151 .....................................................................................................
Image Storage Capacity 152 ................................................................................................................
Operating Environment 153 ................................................................................................................
Using the Camera Abroad .............................................................................................154
Precautions for Use 155 ..........................................................................................................
Camera Care and Storage 157 ..............................................................................................
Warranty Policy..................................................................................................................158
Regulatory Compliance Statements 159 ..........................................................................
Index......................................................................................................................................167

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Introduction
Checking the Contents of the Package
Before using your digital camera, confirm that the package contains the
items listed below.
RICOH GR IIIx Hot shoe cover
(Installed on the cam-
era)
Rechargeable
battery
(DB-110)
USB power
adapter
(AC-U1 or
AC-U2)*
* - Differs depend
ing on the
region.
g USB cable (I-USB166)
g Hand strap
g Operating Manual (this manual)
Power plug

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Names and Functions of the Working Parts
Power button lamp
Hot shoe
Microphone
Lens
AF assist light/
self-timer lamp
Microphone
Strap eyelet
Strap eyelet
Status lamp
Terminal cover
USB terminal (USB Type-C)
Monitor

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Ring cap
Tripod screw hole
Release lever
Battery/card cover
Speaker
Strap eyelet

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Operating Controls
This section explains about operating controls.
The icons in parentheses are used in the descriptions of this manual.
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16
17
15
13
11 12
9
7 8
1 2 3 4 5
6
10
1 Front e-dial ( )p
Rotate the dial to change values for camera set-
tings such as exposure. (p.49)
In the playback mode, rotate the dial to mag-
nify the image or display multiple images at the
same time. (p.46, p.92)
2 Lock button
Press to allow the mode dial to be turned.
3 Mode dial
Changes the exposure mode. (p.48)
4 Shutter release button ( )z
Press to capture images.
Press halfway to activate autofocus. (p.44)

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5 Power button
Turns the power on or off. (p.40)
6 Movie/Wireless button ( / )k m
Switches between still image mode and movie
mode. (p.54)
Press and hold to turn the wireless LAN function
on and off. (p.115)
7 Fn/Delete button ( / )h i
Calls assigned function. (p.24)
In the playback mode, press to delete images.
(p.46)
8 ADJ./EV compensation lever
( / / )n o q
Press the lever to the left or right to change val-
ues for camera settings such as exposure.
In the shooting mode, press to switch to ADJ.
mode. (p.23)
9 ISO/Left button ( / )u c
Press to change the ISO sensitivity. (p.64)
Moves the cursor to the left when an item is
selected.
10 MENU button ( )f
Displays a menu. Press this button while the
menu is displayed to return to the previous
screen. (p.25)
11 White balance/Down button ( / )t b
Displays the white balance setting screen.
(p.70)
Moves the cursor down when an item is se-
lected.
12 DISP button ( )j
Switches the display between the shooting in-
formation and playback information. (p.20)
Press and hold this button in shooting mode to
magnify the Live View image. (p.45)
13 Playback button ( )g
Switches between the shooting mode and the
playback mode. (p.46)
14 Macro/Up button ( / )s a
Switches to macro mode. (p.61)
Moves the cursor up when an item is selected.
15 Control dial ( )r
Rotate this dial to change menu items, values
for camera settings such as exposure, or images
to be displayed on the screen. (p.49)
16 Drive/Right button ( / )v d
Displays the drive mode setting screen. (p.74)
Moves the cursor to the right when an item is
selected.
17 OK button ( )e
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1 Drive (p.74)
2 Shake Reduction/Movie SR (p.90)/Horizon
Correction (p.90)
3 Focus (p.57)
4
White Balance
(p.69)
5 Image Control (p.87)
6 AE Metering (p.63)
7 Flash Mode (p.66)
8 GPS positioning status (p.116)*
9 Bluetooth® communication (p.112)
10 Wireless LAN communication (p.114)
11 Temperature warning
12 Snap Focus Distance (p.57)
13 File Format/JPEG Recorded Pixels (p.84)
14 Number of storable images
15 Storage location
16 Self-timer (p.83)
17 Grid Guide (p.126)
18 Macro Mode (p.61)
19 Focus bar/Depth of field (p.60)
20 Operation guide
21 Exposure mode (p.48)
22 Full Press Snap (p.62)
23 Crop (p.85)
24 Conversion lens (p.139)
25 ND Filter (p.86)
26 Focus frame (p.44)
27
Electronic Level
(p.126)
28 AA Filter Simulator (p.86)
29 Histogram (p.126)
30 Front e-dial
31 Shutter speed (p.49)
32 Aperture value (p.49)
33 Control dial
34 Sensitivity (p.64)
35 ADJ./EV compensation lever
36 Exposure indicator/Exposure compensation
(p.53)
37 Battery level (p.19)
38 Recording indicator
39 Recording time/Remaining recording time
Indicators on the Monitor
Shooting Screen
F5.6 EV-2.0
102400
1.5m
99999
1/400
G1B1
Press & Hold
1 2
3 4 5 6
7
11 131210 14 15
22
23
2
4
25
26
27
28
29
30 31 20 32 34 35 36 37
16
18
19
20
21
9
8
33
17
0:58´58˝
1.5m
G1B1
EV-2.0
38 39
Still image mode Movie mode

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Changing the Screen Display
You can switch the information displayed on the screen by pressing .j
Shooting Mode
The information displayed on the shooting screen can be switched.
Standard Info. Display Displays all the information.
Simplified Info. Display Displays only the information regarding the exposure, AE lock, autofocus
frame, and MF operation guide.
No Information Display Displays the information only when camera settings are changed. Autofocus
frame is displayed during range-finding.
Display Off Does not display the autofocus frame and Live View but the information
when the camera settings are changed.
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• You can specify the displayed information in [Shooting Info. Display] of the 3 menu. (p.126)D

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Playback Mode
You can switch the screen display among [Standard Info. Display], [Detailed
Info. Display], and [No Information Display] in the single image display.
Use to switch the page in [Detailed Info. Display].ab
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Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• You can specify the displayed information in [Playback Info. Display] of the 3 menu. (p.126)D
• [Histogram], [Grid Guide], and [Highlight Alert] are not displayed for movies.
Using the Touch Panel
You can perform operations such as selecting functions and setting the AF
point for shooting with the touch panel.
When not using the touch panel function,
set [LCD Touch Operation] to [Off ] in the D2
menu.
LCD Touch Operation
On
O
CancelCancel OKOK

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How to Change Function Settings
Using the Button/Lever
Using the Direct Keys
Quick settings are possible by pressing in abcd
the shooting mode. The following functions can be
activated.
a s ( ) Macro Mode (p.61)
b t ( ) White Balance (p.69)
c u ( ) ISO Setting (p.64)
d v ( ) Drive Mode (p.74)
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The functions mentioned above can be set from the menu by pressing .A f
• The functions assigned to c d/ can be changed with [ISO Button] and [Drive Button] of [Fn Button
Setting] in the 2 menu. (p.123)D

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Using the ADJ. Lever
The assigned functions can be easily recalled by pressing in the shootn-
ing mode.
1 Press in the shooting mode.n
The mode switches to the ADJ. mode and the
icons for the assigned functions appear.
2 Use to select a function.cd
By default, the following functions can be
selected.
• Image Control (p.87)
• Focus (p.57)
• AE Metering (p.63)
• File Format (p.84)
• Outdoor View Setting (p.129)
3 Use to select a setting.ab
When making detailed settings, press .h
4 Press .e
The selected function is set and the camera is ready to perform shooting.
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The functions for ADJ. mode can be changed in [ADJ Mode Setting] of the 2 menu. (p.121)D
• When [Shutter Btn. Confirmation] is set to [On] in the 2 menu, pressing halfway comD z -
pletes the setting of ADJ. mode. (p.125)
OK
Vivid
Image Control

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Using the Fn Button
The assigned function can be activated by
pressing h in the shooting mode. By default,
[AF+AE Lock] is assigned.
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The function of h D c can be changed in [Fn Button Setting] of the 2 menu. [ISO Button] ( ),
[Drive Button] ( ), and [Movie/Wireless Button] ( ) can also be set in [Fn Button Setting]. d k
(p.123)
• When the power is turned on or the mode dial is turned,
the current function of the button is displayed. If [Guide
Display] is set to [Off] in the 2 menu, the function is E
not displayed.
100
F5.6
400
1/400
AF+AE Lock
ISO Setting
Drive Mode
Still/Movie

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Setting from the Menus
Most functions are set from the menus.
1 Press .f
The 1 menu appears.A
2 When changing the menu type, press
c ab twice, and then use to select
a type.
AStill Image Settings menus (p.27)
BMovie Settings menus (p.30)
CPlayback Settings menus (p.32)
DCustomize Settings menus (p.33)
ESetup menus (p.35)
3 Press twice.d
4 Use to select a function.ab
Each menu type includes 1 to 11 menus.
To switch the screen display on a menu-by-
menu basis, press and then . c ab
2.5m
Face/ e DetectionEy
AF Assist Light
Snap Focus Distance
Full Press Snap
Focus Peaking
AF.C Setting
Focus
Focus Settings
On
R0
RICOH
Format
Create New lderFo
Folder Name
File Name
Sequential Numbering
Reset Numbering
Copyright Information
Setup
R0
RICOH
File Setting
Create New lderFo
Folder Name
File Name
Sequential Numbering
Reset Numbering
Copyright Information
Format

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5 Find a function to set, and press .d
The settings for the selected setting item are
displayed.
6 Use to select a setting, and ab
press .e
The screen in Step 4 reappears.
Press to return to the previous screen.f
When you have finished setting, press f
several times to return to previous screens.
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When f is pressed, the last used menu screen appears first. To display the most appropriate
menus for the camera settings at that time, set [Store Cursor Position] to [Off] in the 2 menu.E
• p r ab (front e-dial) or (control dial) can be turned in place of .
• The setting is saved even after the power is turned off.
Each menu type can be restored to the default settings in
[Reset] of the 11 menu.E
2
Indicator Lamps
Power Button Lamp On
On
Count Down
Volume
Sound Eects
Bluetooth Setting
Wireless LAN Setting
Smartphone Link
CancelCancel OKOK
On
O
Power Button Lamp
Reset
Reset Item
Execute setRe
Select items to reset.

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Menu List
The following menus are available. (The underlined settings and the square-
bracketed settings are the default settings.)
A Still Image Settings Menus
A1 Focus Settings
Focus Auto-area AF, Select AF, Pinpoint AF, Tracking AF, Continuous
AF, MF, Snap, Z
p.57
Face/Eye Detection On, Use only in Auto-area AF, Off p.58
AF Assist Light On, Off p.58
Snap Focus Distance 1m, 1.5m, 2m, 2.5m, 5m, p.57Z
Full Press Snap On, Off p.62
Focus Peaking Highlight Edge, Extract Edge, Off p.58
AF.C Setting Focus-priority, FPS-priority p.57
MF Auto Magnification On, Off p.60
A2 Exposure Setting
Exposure Mode Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manua
Exposure
p.120
AE Metering Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot, Highlight-weighted p.63
ISO Setting ISO Setting: , 100 to 102400AUTO
ISO Auto Upper Limit: From one setting higher than the lowest
ISO sensitivity to the highest ISO sensitivity [6400]
ISO Auto Lower Limit: From the lowest ISO sensitivity to one
setting lower than the highest ISO sensitivity [100]
Minimum Shutter Speed: 1 to 1/1000 sec. [1/40]
p.64
Flash Mode Flash Mode: Flash On, Flash On+Red-eye, Slow-speed Sync,
Slow Sync+Red-eye
Flash Exposure Comp.: -2.0 to +1.0
p.66
2.5m
Face/ e DetectionEy
AF Assist Light
Snap Focus Distance
Full Press Snap
Focus Peaking
AF.C Setting
Focus
Still Image Settings
On

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Program Line Normal, Max Aperture Priority, DOF Priority (Deep) p.
ND Filter Auto, On, Off p.86
Auto EV Compensation On, Off p.49
Link AE and AF Point On, Off p.63
A3 White Balance Settings
White Balance Auto White Balance, Multi Auto White Balance, Daylight,
Shade, Cloudy, Fl. - Daylight Color, Fl. - Daylight White, Fl. -
Cool White, Fl. - Warm White, Tungsten, CTE, Manual White
Balance, Color Temperature
p.69
WB Fine-tuning On, Off p.71
AWB in Tungsten Light High p.71, Low
A4 Shooting Settings
Still/Movie Still Image, Movie p.54
Macro Mode On, Off p.61
Drive Mode Drive: Single Frame Shooting, Continuous Shooting, Bracket-
ing, Multi-exposure, Interval Shooting, Interval Composite
Self-timer: 10sec., 2sec., Off
p.74
AA Filter Simulator High, Low, Off p.86
A5 Image Capture Settings
File Format JPEG, RAW, RAW+JPEG p.84
Aspect Ratio 3:2, 1:1
Crop 50mm, 71mm, Off
JPEG Recorded Pixels L, M, S, XS
Color Space sRGB, AdobeRGB
A6 Image Process Settings
Image Control Standard, Vivid, Monotone, Soft Monotone, Hard Monotone,
Hi-Contrast B&W, Positive Film, Bleach Bypass, Retro, HDR
Tone, Cross Processing, Custom 1, Custom 2
p.87
Peripheral Illumin. Corr. On, Off p.89
D-Range Correction Highlight Correction: , On, OffAuto
Shadow Correction: , Low, Medium, High, OffAuto
p.89
Noise Reduction Slow Shutter Speed NR: , On, OffAuto
High-ISO Noise Reduction: , Low, Medium, High, Custom, Auto
Off
p.67

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A7 Shooting Assist
Shake Reduction On, Off p.90
Auto SR Off Enable Auto SR Off, Disable Auto SR Off p.90
Horizon Correction On, Off p.90

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B Movie Settings Menus
B1 Focus Settings
Focus AF, MF, Snap, p.57Z
Snap Focus Distance 1m, 1.5m, 2m, 2.5m, 5m, p.57Z
Focus Peaking Highlight Edge, Extract Edge, Off p.58
MF Auto Magnification On, Off p.60
B2 Exposure Setting
AE Metering Multi-segment, Center-weighted, Spot, Highlight-weighted p.63
ND Filter On, Off p.86
B3 White Balance Settings
White Balance Auto White Balance, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Fl. - Daylight
Color, Fl. - Daylight White, Fl. - Cool White, Fl. - Warm White,
Tungsten, CTE, Manual White Balance, Color Temperature
p.69
WB Fine-tuning On, Off p.71
AWB in Tungsten Light High p.71, Low
B4 Shooting Settings
Still/Movie Still Image, Movie p.54
Macro Mode On, Off p.61
B5 Movie Capture Settings
Framerate 60p, 30p, 24p p.85
Sound Recording On, Off
2.5m
Movie Settings
Focus
Snap Focus Distance
Focus Peaking
ND Filter
White Balance
MF Auto Magnication
AE Metering
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B6 Image Process Settings
Image Control Standard, Vivid, Monotone, Hard Monotone, Hi-Contrast B&W,
Positive Film, Bleach Bypass, Retro, Cross Processing, Custom
1, Custom 2
p.87
Peripheral Illumin. Corr. On, Off p.89
D-Range Correction Highlight Correction: , OffAuto
Shadow Correction: , Low, Medium, High, OffAuto
p.89
B7 Shooting Assist
Movie SR On, Off p.90

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C Playback Settings Menus
C1 File Management
Delete Delete 1 Image, Delete All Images p.96
Protect Protect 1 Image, Protect All Images p.97
Image Rotation 90° (counterclockwise), 180°, 90° (clockwise) p.94
Image Copy — p.98
File Transfer Transfer 1 Image p.99
C2 Image Edit
RAW Development JPEG Recorded Pixels, Aspect Ratio, Color Space, White Ba
ance, Image Control, Peripheral Illumin. Corr., Sensitivity,
High-ISO Noise Reduction, Shadow Correction
p.100
Resize — p.102
Cropping — p.102
Levels Adjustment — p.103
WB Adjustment — p.105
Color Moiré Correction Low, Medium, High p.106
Base Parameter Adj Brightness, Saturation, Filter Effect, Hue, Toning, Contrast,
Sharpness
p.107
Movie Edit Cut, Divide p.108
C3 Playback Settings
Auto Image Rotation On, Off p.94
Playback Order Options File No., Shooting Date/Time p.92
Playback Sound Volume 0 to 20 [10] p.56
Playback Settings
Delete
Protect
Image Rotation
Image Copy
File ansferTr
RA DevelopmentW
Resize

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D Customize Settings Menus
D1 User Mode
Save Settings — p.117
Rename — p.118
Recall — p.119
Delete Settings — p.118
D2 Customize Controls
M Mode Dial Setting Custom 1, Custom 2 p.52
ADJ Mode Setting Off, Focus [Setting2], Snap Focus Distance, File Format [Set-
ting4], Aspect Ratio, Crop, JPEG Recorded Pixels, AE Metering
[Setting3], ISO Setting, Flash Mode, Flash Exposure Comp.,
Drive, Self-timer, Image Control [Setting1], One Push AE in M
Mode, Touch AF, Outdoor View Setting [Setting5]
p.121
Fn Button Setting Off, Focus, Set MF, Set Snap, Set Tracking AF, Enable AF, AF+AE
Lock [Fn Button], AE Lock, Face/Eye Detection, Snap Focus Dis-
tance, File Format, JPEG RAW, JPEG RAW+, Aspect Ra -
tio, Crop, JPEG Recorded Pixels, Framerate, [Movie/Still/Movie
Wireless Button], AE Metering, ISO Setting [ISO Button], Flash
Mode, Flash Exposure Comp., ND Filter, Drive Mode [Drive But-
ton], Drive, Continuous Shooting, Self-timer, Image Control,
Shake Reduction, One Push AE in M Mode, 4-way Controller
Action, Touch AF, Outdoor View Setting, Wireless LAN Setting
[Hold Movie/Wireless Btn.], Preview
Focus Settings: Same as Shutter Button, Auto-area AF, Select
AF, Pinpoint AF, Tracking AF, Continuous AF
Keep AE Lock: On, Off
One Push AE in M Mode: Program AE, Aperture Priority AE,
Shutter Priority AE
p.123
Customize Settings
Save Settings
Rename
Recall
Delete Settings
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Shutter Button Setting AF+AE Lock, AE Lock p.125
4-way Controller Direct Key Priority, AF point change Priority p.59
Shutter Btn. ConfirmationOn, Off p.125
LCD Touch Operation On, Off p.21
Touch AF AF Point, AF Point+Focus, AF Point+Focus+Shoot, Full Press
Snap, Off
p.50
D3 Display Customization
Shooting Info. Display Standard Info. Display, Simplified Info. Display, No Informatio
Display, Display Off
p.126
Playback Info. Display Standard Info. Display, No Information Display
Instant Review Display Time: 0.5sec., 1sec., 2sec., 3sec., Hold, Off
Zoom Review: On, Off
Delete: On, Off
p.127
Quick Zoom x4, x8, x16, 100% p.127
Focus Magnification On, Off p.47
Grid Style 3x3 Grid, 4x4 Grid p.128
Electronic Level Type Level+Tilt, Level
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E Setup Menus
E1 File Setting
Format Memory Card, Internal Memory p.42
Create New Folder — p.133
Folder Name Folder Name: Date, Optional
A freely defined string of characters [RICOH]
p.134
File Name Still Image: A freely defined string of two characters [R0]
Movie: A freely defined string of two characters [R0]
p.136
Sequential Numbering Folder & File, File, Off p.137
Reset Numbering — p.137
Copyright Information Embed Copyright Data: On, Off
Copyright Information: A freely defined string of 32 characters
p.138
E2 Display Settings
Store Cursor Position On, Off p.26
Guide Display On, Off p.24
Animation Setting On, Off p.47
E3 LCD Setting
LCD Setting Brightness: -7 to +7
Saturation: -7 to +7
Adjust: Blue-Amber: -7 to +7
Adjust: Green-Magenta: -7 to +7
p.128
Outdoor View Setting -2 to +2 p.129
E4 Indicator Lamps
Power Button Lamp On, Off p.129
Count Down On, Off
E5 Sound Effects Setting
Sound Effects All, Shutter Sound Only p.130
Volume 0 to 3 [2]
R0
RICOH
Format
Create New lderFo
Folder Name
File Name
Sequential Numbering
Reset Numbering
Copyright Information
Setup

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E6 Wireless Connection
Bluetooth Setting Action Mode: On anytime, On when power is on, Disable
Pairing
Communication Info.
p.112
Wireless LAN Setting Action Mode: On, Off
Communication Info.
p.114
Smartphone Link Store Location Info.: On, Off
Auto Image Transfer: On, Off
Auto Resize: On, Off
Image Transfer while Off: On, Off
p.116
E7 Power Supply Settings
Auto Power Off 1min., 3min., 5min., 10min., 30min., Off p.131
Sleep Mode 1min., 3min., 5min., 10min., 30min., Off p.132
LCD Auto Dim On, Off
E8 About This Device
Firmware Info/Options — —
Certification Marks — p.2
E9 Sensor Maintenance
Pixel Mapping — p.144
Dust Removal Execute Dust Removal
Startup Action: , OffOn
Shutdown Action: , OffOn
p.144
E10 Language/Date Setting
Language/H English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch,
Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish,
Greek, Russian, Thai, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified
Chinese, Japanese
p.41
Date Adjustment Date Format: Y/M/D, D/M/Y, M/D/Y
Date: 1/1/2021 to 12/31/2070
Time: 00:00 to 23:59
p.41
E11 Reset
Reset Reset Item: , , , , A B C D E
Execute Reset
p.26

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Getting Started
Setting the Battery and a Memory Card
Inserting the Battery and a Memory Card
SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards, and SDXC memory cards can be
used with this camera. “Memory card” refers to these memory cards in this
manual.
1 Make sure that the camera power is off.
2 Slide the release lever on the bottom
of the camera toward OPEN to open
the battery/card cover.
3 Make sure that the memory card is
facing the right way and then push
the card all the way in until it clicks.
To remove it, press in the memory card and
then release your hand.
4 Insert the battery.
Use the battery to press the latch and insert
the battery all the way into the battery com-
partment.
To remove the battery, slide the latch.
5 Close the battery/card cover and
slide the release lever in the opposite
direction of OPEN to lock it in place.
1
2
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2

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Data Storage Location
Images taken and movies recorded with this camera are saved in the internal
memory or a memory card.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• You can copy all data stored in the internal memory to a memory card. (p.98)
• The storage capacity varies depending on the memory card. (p.152)
Charging the Battery
Charge the rechargeable battery DB-110 using the provided USB cable
I-USB166, USB power adapter AC-U1/AC-U2, and power plug before use.
1 Insert the power plug to the USB
power adapter.
Insert it until it clicks into place.
2 Open the terminal cover, and connect
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3 Connect the USB cable to the USB
power adapter.
4 Plug the USB power adapter into a
power outlet.
The status lamp of the camera turns on and
charging starts.
Depending on the battery level, the charg-
ing time differs. An exhausted battery will
be fully recharged in about 2.5 hours (at 25°C
(77°F)).
When charging is complete, the status lamp
turns off.
5 Remove the USB cable from the USB terminal, and close the
terminal cover.
Storage Capacity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• About 200 pictures can be taken when the battery is fully charged.
• This is based on tests conducted according to CIPA standards under the following cond
(73°F) temperature; the monitor is on; a picture is taken every 30 seconds; the camera
and back on after 10 pictures are taken.
• The storage capacity is for reference. For long periods of use, it is recommended that y
batteries.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Use only genuine rechargeable battery (DB-110).
• If the battery starts to run down more quickly even after being charged, the battery has
end of its service life. In this case, replace the battery with a new one.
• The battery may become very hot immediately after operation. Turn the camera off an
cool down sufficiently before removing the battery.
• If you turn the camera on while charging the battery, the charging is interrupted.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• You can also charge the battery by connecting the camera to a computer using the USB
• The battery can also be recharged with the optional battery charger BJ-11.
3
4

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Initial Settings
Turn the camera on and make the initial settings.
Turning the Camera On
1 Press the power button.
The power button lamp lights, and then the
status lamp blinks for several seconds.
The first time the camera is turned on after
purchase, the [Language/ ] screen apH -
pears.
When the power button is pressed again, the
power turns off.
Turning the Camera On in the Playback Mode ---------------------------------------------
• When g is pressed and held with the camera turned off, the camera turns on in the playba
The following operations are available.
g Turns off the power of the camera.
Press halfway Switches the camera to the shooting mode.z
Turning the Camera On with the Wireless LAN Function Enabled ----------------------
• When g is pressed and held with the camera turned off until a beep sounds, the camera
in the playback mode with the wireless LAN function enabled. (p.115)
• When the wireless LAN function is enabled using g, the camera is not switched to the
mode even if is pressed. When performing shooting or other operations, press to turz g
the camera off and press the power button to turn the camera back on.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The power button lamp can be set to [Off] in [Power Button Lamp] of the 4 menu. (p.E
• If no operations are made for about one minute (default setting), the camera turns off au
to suppress battery drain. The power saving function can be set in the 7 menu. (p.131)E
• The number of images taken on the day (except the deleted images) is displayed when
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Setting the Language and the Date and Time
You can set the display language for menus and the date and time.
1 Use to select a language, and press .ab e
The selected language is set and the [Date Adjustment] screen appears.
2 Set the display format and the date
and time.
Use cd to select an item and ab to
change the value.
Press to cancel the setting.f
3 Press .e
The date and time are set and the camera is
ready to take a picture.
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• If the battery is removed for about five days, the date and time settings will be lost. To retain the
date and time settings, insert a battery with sufficient power for at least two hours, and then remove
the battery.
• You can change the language and the date and time settings in the 10 menu.E
00 0001 // /M/D/Y 01
Cancel OK
Date Adjustment
Set the Date Format,
Date and Time.
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Formatting a Memory Card
When using a new memory card or a memory card used with another device,
be sure to format the memory card with this camera. The internal memory
can also be formatted with the same operations.
1 Press .f
The menu appears.
2 Press twice, and then use c ab to
select .E
3 Press twice, select [Format], and d
press .d
4 Use to select [Memory Card] or ab
[Internal Memory], and press .d
The confirmation screen appears.
5 Use to select [Execute], and press a
e.
The memory is formatted and the screen in
Step 4 reappears.
6 Press twice.f
The shooting screen reappears.
R0
RICOH
Format
Create New lderFo
Folder Name
File Name
Sequential Numbering
Reset Numbering
Copyright Information
Setup
R0
RICOH
File Setting
Create New lderFo
Folder Name
File Name
Sequential Numbering
Reset Numbering
Copyright Information
Format
Format
Memory Card
Internal Memory
All data in Memory Card
will be deleted.
Execute
Cancel
OK

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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Do not remove the memory card while formatting, or the card may be damaged.
• Formatting deletes all data, both protected and unprotected.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When a memory card is formatted, the volume label “RICOH GR” is assigned to the ca

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Basic Shooting Operation
Shooting in the Program Mode
1 Set the mode dial to while J
pressing the lock button.
The exposure mode is set to [Program
AE] and the Live View is displayed.
2 Press halfway.z
Focus is adjusted, and exposure is set.
The distance is measured from up to 25
points and the green focus frame appears for
the area in focus.
3 Press fully.z
The image you have just taken is displayed
on the monitor (Instant Review) and saved.
Focus ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The status lamp and the frame color show whether the
subject is in focus.
Focus Status Frame Color Status Lamp
Before focusing White Off
Subject in focus Green Green (on)
Unable to focus Red Green (blinks)
100
F5.6
400
1/400
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Magnifying Live View image -----------------------------------------------------------------
• The Live View image can be magnified.
The following operations are available.
Press and hold Magnifies the Live View image.j
p Switches the magnification between [x4] and [x16].
abcd/Slide Moves the magnified area.
e Resets to the entire image display.
• The image cannot be magnified during recording in mode.B
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• You can set the display and operation of [Instant Review] that displays the captured im
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Viewing the Captured Images
Review the captured image on the monitor.
1 Press .g
The camera switches to the playback mode
and the last image you took is displayed.
(Single image display)
2 View an image.
The following operations are available.
cd/Flick Displays the previous or next image.
i Deletes the image. (p.96)
p to the right/Pinch out Magnifies the image.
p to the left/Pinch in In magnified view: Reduces the image.
abcd/Slide In magnified view: Moves the magnified area.
Press /Double-tapn Magnifies the image with the magnification ([x4], [x8], [x
[100%]) set in [Quick Zoom] of the 3 menu. (p.127)D
In magnified view: Returns to the single image display.
n r to the left or right/ Displays the previous or next image.
In magnified view: Displays the previous or next image with
changing the magnification.
j Switches between [Standard Info. Display], [Detailed Info. Display
and [No Information Display].
In magnified view: Switches between [Standard Info. Display]
[No Information Display].
k Displays the playback functions setting screen. (p.91)
1 1
/
100-0001
1/2000 F5.6
250
10:00
07/07/2021

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Taking Pictures
Taking Pictures
Taking Still Images
Setting the Exposure Mode
Set an aperture value or shutter speed for shooting. The following settings
can be set. 2: Available #: Conditionally available
Exposure Mode Shutter Speed SensitivityAperture Value
J
Program AE #*1 #*1 2
K
Aperture Priority AE 2 2Automatically set
L
Shutter Priority AE Automatically set 2 2
N
Manual Exposure 2 2 2
*1 The Program Shift allows you to select the combination of aperture value and shutter speed.
1 Set the mode dial to , , , or .J K L N
The exposure mode and set value are dis-
played on the shooting screen.
100
F5.6
800
1/400

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Taking Pictures
2 Turn or to change a p n
value.
The following settings can be changed.
Exposure Mode Turn to the Left or Right ( )p n q
J Program shift Exposure compensation
K Aperture value Exposure compensation
L Shutter speed Exposure compensation
N Aperture value Shutter speed
In -N mode, the exposure indicator is dis
played. As a guide, the exposure is correct
when the exposure indicator is in the center.
When the exposure value is in the range of
±2 EV, the indicator changes according to the
exposure value. The indicator turns yellow
when the values are outside this range.
When the ISO sensitivity is set to ISO AUTO,
the exposure compensation can be adjusted using .r
3 Shoot.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• If [Auto EV Compensation] is set to [On] in the 2 menu, the exposure is automaticaA
sated when the correct exposure cannot be achieved in or mode.K L
• Pressing z halfway activates the autofocus and AE Lock. To activate only the AE Lock,
ter Button Setting] to [AE Lock] in the 2 menu. (p.125)D
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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Images are not displayed on the monitor during shooting.
AE Lock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The exposure value is locked while is pressed halfway, and the lock is canceled whz
button is released.
• [AF+AE Lock] or [AE Lock] can be registered to [Fn Button Setting] in the 2 menu toD
tion with . By default, [AF+AE Lock] is assigned to . (p.123)h h
AF+AE Lock Locks the focus and exposure value.
The lock is canceled when the button is released.
AE Lock When [Keep AE Lock] is set to [On] in [Fn Button Settin
D2 menu, the AE lock is kept if the button in released.
• If the sensitivity is fixed at a certain sensitivity in N mode or if the shutter speed is set t
[BT], the AE lock function is not available.
AF Using the Touch Panel --------------------------------------------------------------------
• By default, only the AF point can be changed using the
touch panel. To perform autofocus and shooting using the
touch panel, set [Touch AF] in the 2 menu.D
AF Point Sets the AF point to the touched point.
AF Point+Focus Sets the AF point to the touched point and performs auto
AF Point+Focus+Shoot Sets the AF point to the touched point, performs autofo
shoots.
Full Press Snap Performs shooting with “Full Press Snap”.
Off Does not use the touch AF.
When the touch AF is activated in mode, autofocus is performed with [AF Point+FocB
CancelCancel OKOK
AF Point
AF Point+Focus
AF Point+Focus+Shoot
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Program Line ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• You can set the program line for mode to [Max Aperture Priority] or [DOF PriorityJ
[Program Line] of the 2 menu.A
Bulb, Time, and Bulb Timer -------------------------------------------------------------------
• If the sensitivity is fixed at a certain sensitivity in N
mode, [B], [T], or [BT] can be set for the shutter speed.
Shutter Speed Operation
B
Bulb
Exposure is continued while is pressed, and canceled when z
the button is released.
T
Time
Exposure is started when is pressed, and ended when the z
button is pressed again.
BT
Bulb timer
Exposure is started when is pressed, and ended after the set z
time has elapsed.
Set the exposure time using .r
• [B] and [T] are available when [Drive Mode] is set to [Single Frame Shooting] or [M
and [BT] is available when [Drive Mode] is set to [Single Frame Shooting], [Multi-expo
Shooting], or [Interval Composite].
• Operation is also possible using the optional cable switch (CA-3) in place of z. When u
cable switch, connect it to the camera with the provided USB cable.
• [One Push AE in M Mode] in [Fn Button Setting] of the 2 menu does not work.D
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Preview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [Hold Movie/Wireless Btn.] is set to [Preview] in [Fn Button Setting] of the 2D
Preview is available. (p.123) If you press and hold , the aperture is adjusted to the set k
value, and you can check the depth of field. It is canceled when is released.k
• When [Hold Movie/Wireless Btn.] is set to [Wireless LAN Setting] (default setting), k
switch to turn on/off the wireless LAN function. In this case, the Preview is not availabl
• In the Preview mode, you cannot perform shooting and change the aperture value.
• When using the flash, the actual aperture value may differ from the Preview.
• The Preview is used for checking the depth of field, so it may not function properly wit
• This function is not available in mode.B
Functions in
N
Mode -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The functions for p n N and in mode can be
switched in [M Mode Dial Setting] of the 2 menu.D
• When [One Push AE in M Mode] is registered in [Fn Button
Setting] (p.123) of the 2 menu, you can select the D
priority of values for when the button is pressed,.
Program AE Adjusts both the aperture value and shutter speed.
Aperture Priority AE Sets the aperture value to a fixed value and adjusts the shut
Shutter Priority AE Sets the shutter speed to a fixed value and adjusts the apertu
When the ISO sensitivity is set to ISO AUTO or the shutter speed is set to [B], [T], or
AE in M Mode] does not work.
M Mode Dial Setting
Custom 1
Custom 2
Aperture
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Using Exposure Compensation
1 Press ( ) to the left or right.n o
The value will be plus (+) when the button is
pressed to the right, and minus (-) when it is
pressed to the left.
In mode, turn .N r
Settings can be made in the range of ±5.0 EV
(±2.0 EV in mode) in increments of 1/3 EV B
steps.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Exposure compensation is not available when the sensitivity is fixed at a certain sens
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Recording Movies
1 Press .k
The camera enters mode.B
You can switch the camera to the movie
mode also from [Still/Movie] of the A B4/ 4
menu.
2 Focus on the subject.
When [Focus] is set to [AF], press halfway.z
3 Press fully.z
Recording starts.
The recording time is displayed while record-
ing.
4 Press again.z
Recording stops.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [Sound Recording] is set to [On] (default setting) in the 5 menu, camera operatB
are also recorded.
• If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high during recording, recording ma
nated.
• The following functions cannot be used in mode.B
• Flash
• Wireless LAN
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Playing Back Movies
1 Press .g
An image is displayed in the single image display of playback mode.
2 Use to select a movie to play back.cd
The first frame of the movie is displayed as a still image.
3 Play back a movie.
a/Tap Plays back/Pauses a movie.
b/Double-tap Stops playback.
p Adjusts the sound volume (0 to 20).
cd q/ During playback: Fast-reverses/Fast-forwards playback.
While playback is paused: Reverses/Forwards a frame.
h While playback is paused: Saves a still image as a JPEG file.
j Switches between [Standard Info. Display] and [No Information
Display].
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The sound volume at the start of movie playback can be set in [Playback Sound Volum
menu.
• In [Movie Edit] of the C2 menu, a movie file can be divided into multiple segments
(p.108)
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Setting the Focus
Setting the Focus Mode
Auto-area AF
Measures the distances from 5 × 5 AF areas and focuses to the optimum A
(Default setting)
Select AF
Focuses to the selected AF areas. (p.59)
Pinpoint AF
Focuses on a smaller area than [Select AF]. (p.59)
Tracking AF
Tracks the subject and continually focuses. (p.59)
When z is pressed halfway, the subject inside the frame in the center of the
monitor is set as the target to be tracked, and a green target symbol appears.
a tracking target cannot be found, the frame turns red.
Continuous AF
Keeps focusing while is pressed halfway. (p.59)z
[Focus-priority] or [FPS-priority] can be set in [AF.C Setting] of the 1 mA
MF
Focuses manually. (p.60)
Snap
Fixes the focus to the set distance.
Set a distance in [Snap Focus Distance] of the 1 menu.A
Turn while pressing to change the set distance.p a
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1 Select [Focus] in the 1/ 1 menu, and press .A B d
2 Use to select a setting.ab
In B mode, select from [AF], [MF], [Snap],
and [ ].Z
3 Press .e
4 Press .f
The focus mode icon appears on the shoot-
ing screen.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• This function can be registered to [ADJ Mode Setting] or [Fn Button Setting] of the
(p.121, p.123)
If [Set MF], [Set Snap], or [Set Tracking AF] is set to [Fn Button Setting], the focus
switched with button operation only.
• When [Auto-area AF], [Select AF], or [Pinpoint AF] is set, faces and eyes of people ar
detected. The setting can be changed to [Use only in Auto-area AF] or [Off] in [Face/E
of the 1 menu.A
• When [Auto-area AF], [Select AF], or [Pinpoint AF] is set, the AF assist light on the fro
lights as necessary. The AF assist light can be set to [Off] in [AF Assist Light] of the 1A
• When [Focus Peaking] is set to [Highlight Edge] or [Extract Edge] in the 1 menuA B1/
line of the subject in focus is emphasized, and this makes it easier to check the focus.
• By default, the autofocus works with . The action of can be set in [Focus Settingsh h
Button Setting] in the 2 menu. (p.124)D
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [Shutter Button Setting] is set to [AE Lock] in the 2 menu, the autofocus doeD
when is pressed halfway. (p.125)z
Auto-area AF
MF
Select AF
Pinpoint AF
Tracking AF
Continuous AF
Focus
Cancel OK
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Selecting the Desired AF Point
1 Set [Select AF], [Pinpoint AF], [Tracking AF], or [Continuous AF]
in [Focus] of the 1 menu.A
2 Press on the shooting screen.e
The AF point can be changed.
3 Use to set an AF point.abcd
Press and hold to reset the AF point to e
the center.
4 Press .e
The AF point is set.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [4-way Controller] is set to [AF point change Prior-
ity] in the 2 menu, the AF point can be moved using D
abcd e without pressing . In this case, the but-
ton functions are as follows.
e Resets the AF point to the center.
Press and hold e Switches between the AF point setting by and the diabcd -
rect functions ( ).stuv
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4-way Controller
Direct y PriorityKe
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Shooting Close-ups (Macro)
The camera focuses to the range of 12 to 24 cm from the front edge of the
lens.
1 Press ( ) in the shooting mode.a s
The camera enters the macro mode and the
macro icon appears on the shooting screen.
2 Shoot.
To cancel the macro mode, press again.a
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The macro mode can be set to [On] or [Off] in [Macro Mode] of the 4/ 4 menu.A B
• When [Focus] is set to [Snap] or [ ], [Select AF] is applied.Z
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [Focus] is set to [MF], pressing enables focus distance adjustment. (p.60) Toa
macro mode, set [Macro Mode] in the 4/ 4 menu.A B
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Shooting with a Single Press of the Shutter Release But-
ton (Full Press Snap)
While pressing halfway operates autofocus, pressing fully z z
quickly performs shooting at the set focal distance. This function is called
“Full Press Snap”. The camera focuses at the distance set in [Snap Focus Dis-
tance] of the 1/ 1 menu.A B
Set [Full Press Snap] of the 1 menu.A
When set to [On], the icon and shooting dis-
tance are displayed on the shooting screen.
On Performs shooting by focusing at the distance set in [Snap Focus Distance] when
z is fully pressed.
Off Performs autofocus and then shooting.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• “Full Press Snap” is not available in the following cases.
• B mode
• Macro mode
• When [Focus] is set to [MF], [Snap], or [ ]Z
• When [Drive Mode] is set to [Self-timer]
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Even when [Full Press Snap] is set to [On], the camera focuses at the setting in [Focus] when z
is pressed halfway.
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Setting the Exposure
Selecting a Metering Method
Set the metering method in [AE Metering] of
the 2/ 2 menu.A B
Multi-segment
Meters exposure in multiple areas of the frame.
When a face or eyes are detected with [Face/Eye Detection] enabled, the exposure
is adjusted for the face.
Center-weighted
Meters exposure with emphasis on the center.
Spot
Meters exposure within a narrow range.
Use this option when metering exposure in a part of an image or when the metering
target subject is small.
Highlight-weighted
Meters exposure in multiple areas of the frame with emphasis on the bright areas.
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• This function can be registered to [ADJ Mode Setting] of the 2 menu. (p.121)D
• When [Link AE and AF Point] is set to [On] in the 2 menu, the metering point and the AF point can A
be linked in the following combinations of the [AE Metering] and [Focus] settings.
AE Metering Focus
Multi-segment [Select AF], [Pinpoint AF], [Tracking AF], or [Continuous AF]
Spot [Select AF], [Pinpoint AF], or [Continuous AF]
When a face or eyes are detected with [Face/Eye Detection] enabled, the ex-
posure is adjusted for the face.
CancelCancel OKOK
Multi-segment
Center-weighted
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Taking Pictures
Setting the ISO Sensitivity
1 Press ( ).c u
2 Use to change the value.r
Values from ISO 100 to ISO 102400 can be set.
Press h to reset to ISO AUTO. Press again h
to reset to the value set last.
Memo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• This function can be set to [ADJ Mode Setting] of the 2 menu. (p.121) D
• Images taken with a higher sensitivity may appear grainy.
• Depending on the ISO sensitivity setting, the setting of [D-Range Correction] in the A6 menu is
disabled. (p.84)
• ISO sensitivity can also be set in [ISO Setting] of the A2
menu. The detailed settings of ISO AUTO can be set from
the menu.
ISO Auto Upper Limit Select the highest ISO sensitivity for ISO AUTO.
ISO Auto Lower Limit Select the lowest ISO sensitivity for ISO AUTO.
Minimum Shutter Speed Select the shutter speed to increase the sensitivity for ISO AUTO.
• When the setting of [ISO Button] has been changed in [Fn Button Setting] (p.123) of the D2
menu, set in the 2 menu.A
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ISO AUTO
AUTO
100
1/40
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ISO Setting
ISO Auto Upper Limit
ISO Auto Lower Limit
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Using a Flash
When a flash unit (optional) is connected to the camera, you can discharge
a flash for shooting.
The following flash units can be used.
• PENTAX AF540FGZ, PENTAX AF540FGZ II
• PENTAX AF360FGZ, PENTAX AF360FGZ II
• PENTAX AF201FG
Connecting a Flash Unit
1 Remove the hot shoe cover from the
camera.
2 Turn the camera and the external flash unit off and attach the
flash unit to the camera hot shoe.
3 Turn the camera and the external flash unit on.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Turn the external flash unit off before removing it from the camera.
• If the external flash unit is not recognized by the camera, turn the camera and external flash unit off
and then remove and reattach the flash.
Using Other External Flash Units ------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Use only flash units with one signal terminal, which must be an X-contact with a positive voltage of
no more than 20 V.
• When other external flash units are used, you cannot set the flash mode. The flash always operates
with [Flash On].
• A flash signal is output to the X-contact of the hot shoe regardless of the flash setting.
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Setting the Flash Mode
Flash On
Always fires the flash. (Default setting)
Flash On+Red-eye
Forces the flash to fire while reducing the red-eye phenomenon.
Slow-speed Sync
Fires the flash with the shutter speed slowed. Use when taking nightscape pictures
that include people. Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blur.
Slow Sync+Red-eye
Fires the flash with the shutter speed slowed while reducing the red-eye phenom-
enon.
1 Select [Flash Mode] in the 2 menu, and press .A d
2 Select [Flash Mode], and press .d
3 Use to select a flash mode, and ab
press .e
4 To compensate the flash exposure, select [Flash Exposure
Comp.], and press .d
5 Select a compensation value, and
press .e
Settings can be made in the range from -2.0
to +1.0.
6 Press twice.f
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• In and modes, [Slow-speed Sync] and [Slow Sync+Red-eye] cannot be selected.L N
Flash Mode
Flash On
Flash On+Red-eye
Slow-speed Sync
Slow Sync+Red-eye
CancelCancel OKOK
+0.3
-0.3
-0.7
0.0
-1.0
-1.3
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Auto Automatically reduces noises according to the ISO sensitivity.
Low, Medium, High Applies Noise Reduction at constant chosen level throughout ISO range.
Custom The Noise Reduction level can be set for each ISO setting.
Off Does not apply Noise Reduction at any ISO setting.
The [Noise Reduction] screen appears.
When [Custom] is selected, proceed to the next step.
When other settings are selected, proceed to Step 5.
3 Select [Custom Options], and press .d
The ISO sensitivity setting screen appears.
4 Use to select an ISO sensitivity ab
and to select a level.cd
5 Press .e
6 Press twice.f
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When noise reduction is set, it may take longer than normal to save images.
SO 100
SO 200
SO 400
SO 800
SO 1600
SO 3200
High-ISO Noise Reduction
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Taking Pictures
Setting the White Balance
Make adjustments to the white balance so that white subjects will appear
white under any kind of light.
If the white balance is not how you thought it would be when shooting
an object of a single color or when shooting under multiple light sources,
change the setting.
Auto White Balance
Adjusts the white balance automatically.
Multi Auto White Balance
Automatically optimizes the white balance to match each of the separate areas
of light even when multiple light sources are mixed together, such as sunlight
and flash.
This cannot be selected in mode.B
Daylight
Used when shooting in daylight under clear skies.
Shade
Used when shooting in shade.
Cloudy
Used when shooting in daylight under cloudy skies.
Fl. - Daylight Color
Used with daylight fluorescent lighting.
Fl. - Daylight White
Used with neutral white fluorescent lighting.
Fl. - Cool White
Used with cool white fluorescent lighting.
Fl. - Warm White
Used with warm white fluorescent lighting.
Tungsten
Used with incandescent lighting.
CTE
Exaggerates the color of the light source to leave the color of the subject.
Use this setting when you want to emphasize the color used for most part of the
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Manual White Balance
Set the white balance manually. (p.72)
Color Temperature
Set the color temperature between 2500 to 10000 K. (p.73)
1 Press ( ) in the shooting mode.t b
The [White Balance] screen appears.
2 Use to select a setting.ab
If no compensation is required, proceed to
Step 6.
Refer to p.72 for details on [Manual White
Balance] and p.73 for [Color Temperature].
3 Press .h
4 Use to fine-tune the color.abcd
5 Press .e
The screen in Step 2 reappears.
Cancel
Multi Auto
White Balance
White Balance Settings
OK
G1:A1
Cancel OK
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6 Press .e
The white balance icon appears on the shoot-
ing screen.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The white balance can also be set in [White Balance] of the 3/ 3 menu.A B
• When [Composite Mode] is set to [Average] in [Multi-exposure] of [Drive Mode] (p.7
Balance] is applied even if [Multi Auto White Balance] is set.
• To automatically adjust the white balance when the light source is specified, set [WB F
[On] in the 3/ 3 menu. A B
• You can set the tungsten light color tone for [Auto White Balance] in [AWB in Tungste
A B3/ 3 menu.
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for a subject that is mostly dark.
• When using a flash, set the white balance to [Auto White Balance], [Multi Auto Whit
[Manual White Balance]. The white balance may not be adjusted correctly for other setti
100
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Taking Pictures
Setting the White Balance Manually
1 Select [Manual White Balance] in Step 2 on p.70.
2 Aim the camera at a white subject, such as a sheet of paper,
under the light for shooting.
3 Press .j
An image to be used for white balance adjustment is taken.
4 Use to adjust the point.abcd
5 Press .e
The [White Balance] screen reappears.
6 Press .e
The shooting screen reappears.
Cancel
Manual White Balance
OK

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Taking Pictures
Setting the Color Temperature
1 Select [Color Temperature] in Step 2 on p.70, and press .d
The [Color Temperature] screen appears.
2 Use to set a value.ab
The color temperature can be set between
2500 to 10000 K in increments of 10 K.
Press to fine-tune the color.j
3 Press .e
The [White Balance] screen reappears.
4 Press .e
The shooting screen reappears.
0:0
5000K
Cancel OK
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Taking Pictures
Setting the Drive Mode
1 Press ( ) in the shooting mode.v d
The [Drive Mode] screen appears.
2 Press .d
The [Drive] screen appears.
For [Self-timer], refer to p.83.
3 Use to select a drive mode.ab
Single Frame Shooting
Takes a single picture per shooting. —
Continuous Shooting
Performs continuous shooting while is pressed. p.79z
Bracketing
Takes three images with different exposure settings. p.76
Multi-exposure
Takes images while merging them together. p.77
Interval Shooting
Takes pictures automatically at a fixed interval. p.79
Interval Composite
Merges a series of images taken continuously in such a way
that the bright areas remain. Use this function when you
want to record the trails of light formed by stars or the moon
during nightscape shooting at a fixed position.
p.81
Drive Mode
Single
Frame Shooting
Cancel OK
Drive
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4 Press .e
The drive mode icon appears on the shoot-
ing screen.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The drive mode can also be set in [Drive Mode] of the 4 menu.A
Shooting Continuously (Continuous Shooting)
1 Select [Continuous Shooting] in Step 3 on p.74.
2 Press and hold on the shooting screen.z
Pictures continue to be taken as long as you hold down .z
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Taking Pictures
Shooting with Varied Exposure Values (Bracketing)
1 Select [Bracketing] in Step 3 on
p.74, and press .h
The detailed setting screen appears.
2 Use to change the setting.abcd
Bracket Value Sets the range in which to change the exposure from ±0.3 to ±
Bracketing Order Sets the order of 3 images to be taken from [0 - +], [- 0 +],
and [0 + -].
3 Press .f
The [Drive] screen reappears.
4 Press .e
The shooting screen reappears.
5 Press .z
Three images are saved in the set order with one release of the shutter.
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When using the flash, pictures are taken while automatically changing flash exposure.
Drive
Br
ac tingke
Cancel OK
±0.3
0−+
Bracketing
Bracket Value
Bracketing Order

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Taking Pictures
Shooting Automatically at Set Intervals (Interval Shoot-
ing)
The camera takes pictures automatically at fixed intervals.
1 Select [Interval Shooting] in Step 3 on
p.74, and press .h
The detailed setting screen appears.
2 Use to change the setting.abcd
Interval Specifies the shooting interval to the minimum time or in the
up to 60 minutes.
Number of Shots Specifies the number of shots to [Z] or from [2] to [99].
Start Interval Specifies whether to take the first image immediately or at t
time.
Start Time Specifies the time when [Start Interval] is set to [Set Time].
3 Press .f
The [Drive] screen reappears.
4 Press .e
The shooting screen reappears.
5 Press .z
When [Start Interval] is set to [Now], the first image is taken. When [Set Time]
is set, shooting starts at the set time.
To cancel shooting, press .e
2
00:00
00´00˝
Drive
Interval Shooting
Interval
Number of Shots
Start Interval
Start Time
Now
Cancel OK
00´01˝
2
00:00
Interval Shooting
Interval
Number of Shots
Start Interval Now
Start Time

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Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• Depending on the shooting settings, the time until the next picture is taken may be long
time set for interval shooting.
• When the shooting interval is short, the exposure for the first image may be used for
and later images.
• The interval shooting is canceled if the exposure mode is changed or the power is turne
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• For each interval shooting, a new folder is created and the captured images are saved th
• If shooting is performed with “Full Press Snap” when [Focus] (p.57) is set to [MF], [SZ]
in the 1 menu, the focus is fixed at the position of the first shot.A
• The use of the battery with sufficient power or the optional AC adapter (D-AC166) is re

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Taking Pictures
Recording Star Trails (Interval Composite)
1 Mount the camera on a tripod, and take a test shot.
Set the exposure, focus mode, and white balance, and then check the com-
position. Images are merged with this exposure setting.
2 Select [Interval Composite] in Step 3
on p.74, and press .h
The detailed setting screen appears.
3 Use to change the setting.abcd
Shooting Period Specifies the shooting period to [Z] or in the range from 10 m
to 24 hours.
Start Interval Specifies whether to take the first image immediately or at t
time.
Start Time Specifies the time when [Start Interval] is set to [Set Time].
Save Interim Images Specifies whether to save unprocessed images and image
middle of processing.
Images in the middle of processing are saved in JPEG format.
4 Press .f
The [Drive] screen reappears.
5 Press .e
The shooting screen reappears.
00h10m
00:00
Drive
Interval Composite
Shooting Period
Start Interval
Start Time
Save Interim Images
Now
Cancel OK
00:00
00h10m
Interval Composite
Shooting Period
Start Interval
Start Time
Save Interim Images
Now

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Taking Pictures
6 Take the first image.
Images are taken continuously at the shortest interval.
To check the images being merged, press halfway.z
If z is pressed fully, the images merged up to that point are saved as they
are, and the interval composite shooting starts with a new image.
To cancel shooting, press .e
Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• If e is pressed or z is fully pressed during exposure, the image at that moment is no
merged.
• The interval shooting is canceled if the exposure mode is changed or the power is turne
• Autofocus is not performed for the second image and subsequent images.
• [Slow Shutter Speed NR] of [Noise Reduction] in the 6 menu and [Shake Reduction]A
menu are fixed to [Off].
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [Save Interim Images] is set to save unprocessed images and images in the midd
ing, a new folder is created and the images are saved there for each interval composite.
• The values of the following settings are fixed when the first image is taken.
• ISO sensitivity, shutter speed, and aperture value when ISO AUTO is set
• White balance value when the white balance is set to [Auto White Balance]
• During shooting in a dark location, using the optional external viewfinder (GV-3) is co

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Taking Pictures
Configuring the Capture Settings
Image Capture Settings
Set the file format for still images in [Image
Capture Settings] of the 5 menu.A
File Format [JPEG]
[RAW]: Records a RAW image (DNG format).
[RAW+JPEG]: Records a RAW image simultaneously with a JPEG im
Aspect Ratio [3:2], [1:1]
Crop [50mm], [71mm], [Off]
JPEG Recorded Pixels [L], [M], [S], [XS]
Color Space [sRGB], [AdobeRGB]
Memo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [Aspect Ratio] is set to [1:1], black band(s) appears at the right and left sides of t
• This function can be registered to [ADJ Mode Setting] or [Fn Button Setting] in the
(p.121, p.123)
If [JPEG RAW] or [JPEG RAW+] is set to [Fn Button Setting], the image format c
switched.
Shooting RAW Images -------------------------------------------------------------------------
• A RAW image can be converted to JPEG format in [RAW Development] of the 2 menC
• The following functions are not reflected in RAW images. These functions can be ref
RAW image is converted to JPEG format in [RAW Development] of the 2 menu.C
• Image Control
• Shadow Correction
When [RAW+JPEG] is set, the functions mentioned above are reflected in JPEG images
3:2
Image Capture Settings
File Format
Aspect Ratio
Crop O
JPEG Recorded Pi lsxe
Color Space
Image Control
Peripheral Illumin Cor. r.

3
85
Taking Pictures
Crop ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• When [Crop] is set to [50mm] or [71mm], the 35 mm equivalent angle of view is chan
fault 40 mm to 50 mm or 71 mm, and the image display is also changed.
• When [Crop] is set, a restriction is applied to [JPEG Recorded Pixels].
Crop JPEG Recorded Pixels
50mm When [L] is set: Records images with [M].
71mm When [L] or [M] is set: Records images with [S].
Movie Capture Settings
Set the file format for movies in [Movie Capture
Settings] of the 5 menu.B
Framerate [60p], [30p], [24p]
Sound Recording [On], [Off]
Movie SR
60p
Movie Capture Settings
Framerate
Sound Recording
Macro Mode
Image Control
Peripheral Illumin Cor. r.
D-Range Correction
Produkt Specifikationer
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