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Ricoh FF-9/FF-9s
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Ricoh FF-9s and Ricoh FF-9 are identical camera manuals. The only difference is the location of the lens opening
switch and the body look. The text in the manual is word for word except the 9s contains the statement that "the
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Ricoh FF-9/FF-9s

Ricoh FF-9/FF-9s This camera manual library is for reference and historical purposes, all rights reserved. This page is copyright by , M. Butkus,

Page 2 - LOCATING THE CONTROLS

PRE-FOCUS SHOOTING When the main subject you wish to focus on is not within the Auto-Focus Frame, or if the subject is difficult to focus on, then yo

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REWINDING THE FILM (AUTO REVERSE) 1. After the end of the film has been reached, the film is automatically rewound. 2. The film rewind is indicated

Page 4 - USING THE STRAP

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 1. If flash is required, the Flash Unit automatically pops up when the shutter Release Button is pressed halfway and its power s

Page 5 - INSERTING THE BATTERY

USING THE SELF-TIMER 1. Press the Self-timer Button. The Self-timer LED on the f rant of your camera will light for approximately 8 seconds. Then, t

Page 6 - CHECKING THE BATTERY

Using the Self timer for Pre focus Photography: a. Select the subject you wish to pre-focus on. Move the camera so that it is in Auto-Focus Frame b.

Page 7 - LOADING THE FILM

* The lens will focus at infinity (a) when the shutter is released. * The Flash Unit will not pop up even though the light may be insufficient. (Sin

Page 8 - SETTING THE FILM SPEED

USING THE TV MODE Use this mode to shoot the screen of a computer monitor or television. This mode was used when photo 3 (see on page 12) of the sa

Page 9 - AUTO-FOCUS SHOOTING

USING THE CONTINUOUS SHOOTING MODE This mode allows you to shoot continuously as long as the shutter is pressed. You can accurately capture the co

Page 10 - PRE-FOCUS SHOOTING

3. Push the Mode Button to cancel the Continuous Shooting Mode. Confirm that the mi mark disappears on the LCD Panel. Combining the Continuous Sho

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1. Set your camera to the Interval Mode. (Fig. 46) 2. Press the Shutter Release Button. After 60 se" coeds, the shutter will release. Then, you

Page 12 - FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

CONTENTS Locating the controls... Using the strap... Inserting the battery...

Page 13 - USING THE SELF-TIMER

USING THE MULTIPLE EXPOSURE (M.E) MODE The multiple exposure capability is used to take several different images on the same film frame. Multiple ex

Page 14 - USING THE PANORAMA MODE

* Take care not to expose the camera to sudden changes in temperature, as they may cause condensation on the lens, or other malfunctions. (Fig. 54) *

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MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS: RICOH FF-9 Type: 35 mm lens shutter type with automatic focusing Lens: 35 mm f3.5 Ricoh lens, 4 elements, 4 groups Focusing:

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4. Strap Holder 5. Lens Shield Switch 6. Lens Shield 7. Self -timer LED4www.butkus.org FF-9 shown below FF9s shown below 8. Photocell 9. Dista

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18. Film Guides 19. Mark of the Film Leader Position 20. Manual Film Rewind Button 21. Sprocket 22. Tripod Socket 23. Film Rewind Shaft 24. Bat

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INSERTING THE BATTERY The camera will not operate unless the battery is installed. It is important to make sure that the battery is installed corr

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OPENING THE LENS SHIELD 1. Open the Lens Shield by sliding the Lens Shield Switch toward the mark of "C" (opening). (Fig. 7)4www.butkus.org

Page 20 - REMOTE CONTROL SOCKET

LOADING THE FILM Always avoid direct sunlight when loading the film. 1. Push the Back Cover Latch downwards to open. (Fig. 11) 2. Load the film ca

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Please reload the film by following steps 1--4 shown above (Fig. 16) * Whether there is film in your camera or not can be confirmed by either the Fil

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HOLDING YOUR CAMERA 1. Use both hands to steady your camera (Figs. 19, 20) 2. Be caret ul not to place your fingers over the lens flash, or focusi

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