The sound-related functions (recording, playing back, and deleting) are only available for G4wide.Operation ManualFor the safe use of your camera, be
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started10Insert the batteries following these steps.Make sure the camera power is off.Open the battery/card cover.The cove
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds100Deleting One Still ImageTo delete a still image, movie, or sound, fol-low
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds101Deleting All Frames at OnceTo delete all still images, movies, or soundsf
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds102Deleting Multiple Frames at OnceTo delete selected still images, movies,
Chapter 1Section 5 About Other FunctionsThe camera has functions to protect still images and movies from beinginadvertently deleted, to copy those fro
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions104Protecting the Displayed Still ImageTo protect a still image, movie, or sound, fol-low the steps below.Tur
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions105Press the OOOO button.When set to Protect, the Protect symbol appears inthe upper-left corner of the scree
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions106Protecting All Still ImagesTo protect all your still images, movies, or sounds, follow the steps below.Tur
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions107Protecting Multiple Still Images,Movies, or Sounds at OnceTo protect selected still images, movies, orsoun
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions108To copy still images, movies, and sounds from internal memory to SD Memory Card, follow the steps below.Tu
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions109Setting DPOF for the Still Image DisplayedTo make DPOF settings for one still image,follow the steps below
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started11Inserting the rechargeable batteryMake sure the camera power is off.Open the battery/card cover.The cover slides
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions110Setting DPOF for All Still ImagesTo apply DPOF settings to all your still images, follow the steps below.T
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions111Setting DPOF for Multiple Still ImagesTo make the DPOF setting for selected stillimages all at once, follo
Chapter 1 Section 5 About Other Functions112To change the image size, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 6666 (Playback Mode).Press the MMMM
Chapter 1Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsThis section explains how to make changes to the camera's settings
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings114To format an SD Memory card, follow thesteps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 1111 (Setup Mode).The Setup Sc
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings115To format an SD Memory card, follow thesteps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 1111 (Setup Mode).The Setup Sc
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings116OFF (The Auto Power-Off function does not work)1 Minute (Default)5 Minutes30 MinutesTo change the Auto
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings117ON (Make sound) (Default)OFF (Silent)To make changes to the beep sound, followthe steps below.Turn the
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings118ON (Continue numbering)File names will be automatically assigned to stillimages you take, in the format
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings119OFF (Photo not displayed for confirmation)1 Minute (Default)2 Seconds3 SecondsTo change Confirmation Ti
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started12Setting up the AC AdapterMake sure the camera's power is off.Open the battery/card cover.The cover slides op
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings120To adjust the brightness of the LCD Monitor,follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 1111 (Setup Mo
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings121OFF (Power-Save Mode Inactivated) (Set at purchase)ON (Activate Power-Save Mode)To change the Power-Sav
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings122JPN (Japanese)ENG (English) (Default)FRE (French)GER (German)ITA (Italian)ESP (Spanish)CHI (Chinese, si
Chapter 1 Section 6 Changing Camera Settings123NTSC (Default)PALTo change the playback format, follow thesteps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 1111 (Setup
Section 1 Installing SoftwareThis section explains the process of installing the provided software ontoyour computer.Chapter 2 Playing back Images(Pic
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software125Using the Software ProvidedThe CD-ROM that comes with your camera contains software for downloading images f
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software126System Requirements for Using the Provided SoftwareThe following environments are necessary for using the pr
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software127Preparing to Download Images to Your ComputerThis section shows how to download images to your computer by u
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software128For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000In Windows 2000, only a user with adminis-trative privileges can perform installa
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software129Uninstalling the Software(For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000)When you want to remove the software, fol-low the step
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started13Removing the AC AdapterMake sure the camera's power is off.Unplug the power plug from the outlet.Open the ba
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software130For Windows XPIn Windows XP, only a user with administra-tive privileges can install the software.Make sure
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software131Uninstalling the Software(For Windows XP)When you want to remove the software, fol-low the steps below (this
Chapter 2 Section 1 Installing Software132Installing Other SoftwareIn addition to the Caplio Software, you can also install the following software fro
Chapter 2Section 2 Downloading Images to a ComputerThis section explains how to display still images and movies you havedownloaded to your computer.
Chapter 2 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer134Make sure the camera's power is off.Connect the USB cable to the USB port ofyour computer.
Chapter 2 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer135Browse to the folder where the WIA driver was installed (by default this should be C:\Program F
Chapter 2 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer136For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XPRICOH Gate La automatically creates a foldercalled [Caplio] insid
Chapter 2 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer137The RICOH Gate La WindowOnce RICOH Gate La starts up, the followingRICOH Gate La window appears
Chapter 2 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer138How to Use the Optional settingsIf you select [Option settings] from the menu dis-played on a b
Chapter 2 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer139How to Use the BackgroundIllustration SettingsYou can select a background for the RICOHGate La
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started14To turn the camera OnPress the power button.The flash lamp and auto-focus lamp will alternate forseveral seconds.
Chapter 2 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer140Images in an SD Memory CardImages are stored on an SD Memory Card in a hierarchy, as shown here
Chapter 2Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images(How to Use DU-10x)DU-10x enables you to view downloaded images at a glanceas well asedit, rotate and r
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)142DU-10x WindowOnce you start DU-10x, a window like the onebelow appears.The image
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)1431. Menu BarYou can change the display size and ordering ofimages.2. Tool BarOf t
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)144To change the ordering of images, use eitherthe tool bar or [Arrange] from the [
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)145Changing the Display SizeTo change the display size, use either thetool bar or [
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)1466. SmallMedium+memo and Medium+GPS are used for a Ricoh camera other than G4/G4w
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)147To View a slide showYou can select one or more images and dis-play them as a sli
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)148Using Auto slide showIn Auto slide show, all the images displayedas thumbnails a
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)149How to Rename an ImageTo rename an image shown on the ThumbnailDisplay screen, f
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started15To set the date and time, follow the stepsbelow.Make sure the power is on and then turnthe Mode Dial to 1111 (Set
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)150How to Copy an Reduced Image FileTo reduce an image file size and copy it ontoth
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)151How to Enable GPS Linkageor Camera Memo FunctionTo enable the GPS Linkage or Cam
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)152Functions You Can UseThe table below shows a list of functions you can use when
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)153Deleting ImagesYou can delete images.There are three methods for deleting images
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)154You can display image information, such asthe date and time a photo was shot, th
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)155Using the Viewer ScreenViewer Screen1. Menu Bar2. Tool Bar [Save]Overwrites an i
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)156To Print an ImageTo print an image, follow the steps below.Select [Print Setup]
Chapter 2 Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)157Checking the Printing LayoutYou can check the print preview before print-ing.Sel
Section 1 Installing SoftwareThis section explains how to install the required software on your com-puter.Chapter 3 Playing back Images(Pictures/Movie
Chapter 3 Section 1 Installing Software159Using the Software ProvidedThe Caplio CD-ROM that comes with your camera contains software for downloading i
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started16Inserting a Memory CardYou can record the still images and movies you have taken in the camera's internal me
Chapter 3 Section 1 Installing Software160System RequirementsThe following environments are necessary for using the provided software. Please check yo
Chapter 3 Section 1 Installing Software161Preparing to Download Images to Your ComputerThis section shows the flow of downloading images to your compu
Chapter 3 Section 1 Installing Software162For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2Turn on your Macintosh.Insert the attached CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.The CD-ROM icon
Chapter 3 Section 1 Installing Software163For Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.2.6Turn on your Macintosh.Insert the CD-ROM provided into the CD-ROM drive.Double-
Chapter 3 Section 1 Installing Software164Uninstalling the Software (For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2)To remove (uninstall) the software from your Macintosh, d
Chapter 3Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer
Chapter 3 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer166Make sure the camera's power is off.Connect the USB cable to the USB port ofyour computer
Chapter 3 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer167Downloading Pictures to Your ComputerAfter you have connected your camera to the computer, ima
Chapter 3 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer168For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2In Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS 9.1, or earlier ver-sions, a folder called [Capli
Chapter 3 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer169For Mac OS XConnect your camera to the computerusing the USB cable.Your camera turns on.When a
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started17Inserting the SD Memory CardMake sure the camera's power is off.Open the battery/card cover.The cover slides
Chapter 3 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer170The RICOH Gate La WindowOnce RICOH Gate La starts up, the followingRICOH Gate La menu bar and
Chapter 3 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer171How to Use Optional SettingsIf you select [Optional Settings] from the [RICOHGate Settings] me
Appendices
Appendices173A. SpecificationsCameraGeneralVideo Signal Format : NTSC, PALPower Source Voltage : AA Dry Alkaline Batteries (1.5 V) × 2: Rechargeable B
Appendices174Camera File System Standard : DCF (DCF is an abbreviation for "Design rule for Camera File system", a JEITA stan-dard)Compressi
Appendices175D. Using Your Camera AbroadE. Cautions on Use• Be sure not to drop or apply any sudden force to the camera.• Firing the flash consecutive
Appendices176F. Care and StorageCare• Please note that if fingerprints, dirt, etc. get onto the lens, picture quality will suffer.• When dust or dirt
Appendices177G. TroubleshootingRefer to the symptoms and measures listed below before sending the camera for repairs. If the problempersists, contact
Appendices178Symptom Cause Measure PageImages do not appearon the LCD Monitor.The power is not on. Or the LCD Monitor is dark. Turn the power on. Or a
Appendices179Playback/DeletingSymptom Cause Measure PageCannot Playback. Orthe Playback screendoes not come out.It is not set to 6 (Playback). Turn th
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started18How to Use the LCD MonitorThe LCD Monitor can be used to view the subject when you are shooting an image, as well
Appendices180About connecting to your computer/softwareMeasure 1The free space on the hard disk in your computer may be insufficient.Check whether the
Appendices181Measure 6Your computer may not recognize the camera correctly.Follow the steps below.• For Windows 98/98SE/MeStep 1 First, follow the ste
Appendices182• For Windows 2000Step 1 First, follow the steps below.1. Load the Caplio CD-ROM into your computer.2. Connect your camera via the USB ca
Appendices183• For Windows XPStep 1 First, follow the steps below.1. Load the Caplio CD-ROM into your computer.2. Connect your camera via the USB cabl
Appendices184MeasureThe camera's clock is incorrectly set or the camera's clock information has been reset. Toallow the [The same image will
Appendices185H. Error MessagesIf an error message is displayed on the LCD Monitor, take the corresponding action.Error Message Cause and Action PageIN
Appendices186I. Warranty and Servicing1. This product is backed by a limited warranty. During the warranty period mentioned in the Warranty suppliedwi
Appendices187INFORMATION TO THE USERUSA FCC Part15 Class BThe equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devi
Appendices188Telephone Support Numbers in EuropeUK (from within the UK) 02073 656 580(from outside of the UK) +44 2073 656 580Deutschland (innerhalb D
189AAA alkaline batteries ...9AA nickel batteries...
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started19Symbol Display Contents Refer to5. Flash Mode Types* A musical note is displayed for animage shot with sound.(G4w
Microphone... 7Mode dial ...
2Using These ManualsThe two manuals included are for your Caplio G4/G4wide.Please read this first:Quick Start guide (printed manual)This booklet is de
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started20Symbol Display Contents Refer to18. Zoom Bar - Zoom status. P.4419. PHOTOMETRY (No Display) Multi Light Metering
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started21The Screen During PlaybackStill Image Mode Movie Mode Voice Memo ModeSymbol Display Contents Refer to1. PRINT DPO
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started22Switching the Screen DisplayIf you press DISP, you can change the screen display mode, such as switching between
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started23Button FunctionsThe following table summarizes the functions of the camera's buttons.Button Shooting Mode Pl
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started24Shooting Menu (Shooting Mode)In Shooting Mode, display by pressing the M button.Setting Option Refer toEXPOSURE C
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started25Shooting Menu (Movie Mode)In Movie Mode, display by pressing the M button.Shooting Menu (Scene Mode, except in Te
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started26Shooting Menu (Text Mode)In Text Mode, display by pressing the M button.Playback MenuIn Playback Mode, display by
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started27Scene Selection Screen (Scene Mode)In Scene Mode, the screen is displayed when you select a scene.Symbol Setting
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started28Setup Screen (Setup Mode)This screen is displayed in Setup Mode.Setting Option Refer toCARD FORMAT P. 11 4IN FORM
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started29The Basics of the Shooting Menu/Playback MenuOperationTo display the menu:Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shooting Mo
3Using These Manuals ... 2Using This Guide ...
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started30The Basics of the Setup ScreenOperationTo display the Setup Screen:Turn the Mode Dial to 1111 (Setup Mode).The Se
Chapter 1Section 2 Basic ShootingThe basics of shooting are explained here, from how to hold your camerato how to shoot still images and movies.
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting32Hold the camera with both hands andlightly press both elbows against yourbody.Put your finger on the shutter butto
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting33Point the lens toward the subject youwant to shoot.Compose the picture on the LCD Monitor.The focus is set at the
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting34Check the Focus and Shoot (Half-press)Turn the Mode Dial to 5555(Shooting Mode).Compose your shot either by lookin
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting35Capture the Moment Shooting (Full-press)Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shooting Mode).Compose your shot either by loo
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting36Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shooting Mode).Put the subject of your photo right in thecenter of the LCD Monitor or
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting37PORTRAITThis is best for taking pictures of people.SPORTSThis is best for pictures of moving objects.LANDSCAPEThis
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting38To select a Scene Mode, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 4444 (Scene Mode).The scene-selection screen a
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting39Combination of Scene Mode and FunctionDepending on the Scene Mode, the way functions work may differ from when in
4Protecting the Displayed Still Image ... 104Protecting All Still Images ...
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting40CONT (Multi-Shot)As long as you hold the shutter button down, pictures con-tinue to be taken.The still images are
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting41Making Multi-Shot Settings(CONT. MODE)To make Multi-Shot settings, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 555
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting42Shooting with Multi-ShotOperation continued from the previous page:Compose your picture, then press andhold the sh
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting43To shoot a movie, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 3333 (Movie Mode).Press the shutter button.The came
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting44By pressing the zzzz (Telephoto) button, thesubject you see in the LCD Monitor and theViewfinder becomes larger.By
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting45To shoot with the Digital Zoom, follow thesteps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shooting Mode).Zoom in to the ma
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting46To shoot close-ups, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shooting Mode).Press the NNNN (Macro) butto
Chapter 1 Section 2 Basic Shooting47To record sound, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 2222 (Voice Mode).Press the shutter button.Voice rec
Chapter 1Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyThis section describes how to change the various shooting-related set-tings.
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography49To switch to Flash Mode, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shooti
Section 1 Getting StartedChapter 1 Using Your CameraThis section explains how to get your camera ready, from taking it out ofthe package to preparing
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography50Slow SynchronizedWhen you shoot pictures in dark places and want to capture backg
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography51To shoot with the Self-timer, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (S
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography52To shoot an image with sound, follow thesteps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (S
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography53Press the shutter release button for shooting.After shooting, the voice mark appe
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography54Using the ADJ. ButtonUsing the ADJ. Button allows you to make settings for exposu
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography55For BacklightingWhen the background is particularly bright, the subject willbe d
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography56Exposure compensation setting can beadjusted by using the ADJ. Button or usingthe
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography57Using the Shooting Menu (Exposure)To change the exposure compensation set-ting us
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography58Using Natural and Artificial Lighting (WHITE BALANCE)With a normal camera, a whit
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography59White balance setting can be adjusted by using the ADJ. Button or using the Shoot
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started6• In the unlikely event that something is missing or damaged, please contactthe store where you purchased the came
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography60If you select (One Push)Press !"!"!"!" to select (One Push).P
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography61Using the Shooting Menu (White Balance)To change the white balance setting usingt
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography62If you select (One Push)Press !"!"!"!" to select (One Push).P
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography63Sensitivity Settings (ISO SETTING)You can set the ISO sensitivity of your camera
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography64Using the Shooting Menu (ISO Sensitivity)To change the ISO sensitivity setting us
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography65To shoot with White Balance Bracket, followthe steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography66Press the shutter button.Three images (reddish, bluish, and equal to the cur-rent
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography67About Picture Quality ModeWhen still images and movies are saved as imagefiles, t
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography68Changing Picture Quality Mode/Image Size of a Still ImageFigures inside the bold
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography69Changing the Image Size forShooting in TEXT ModeIn TEXT Mode, you cannot set Imag
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started7Names of PartsIt is necessary to know these in order to understand the explanations in this manual. Check the foll
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography70Changing the Image Size ofa MovieImage Quality Mode settings cannot be madefor mo
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography71Manual Focus ShootingFor Manual Focus Shooting, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mo
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography72Shooting at a Fixed DistanceTo shoot with the shooting distance fixed,follow the
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography73MULTI (No Symbol)The entire shooting range is divided into 256 partitions,and sub
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography74Select [PHOTOMETRY] and then press the OOOO button.Press the !"!"!&qu
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography75To make changes to the sharpness of stillimages, follow the steps below.Turn the
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography76To shoot with Auto Bracket, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Sho
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography77Press the shutter button.Three consecutive shots are taken, with the specifiedExp
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography78To set the exposure Time, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shoot
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography79For Interval Shooting, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shootin
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started8Turn the Mode Dial to the symbol of themode you want to use.Mode Dial Symbols and Functions.Symbol Mode Name Funct
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography80Press the MMMM button.The Shooting Menu closes and "Interval" is displa
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography81To enter the date or date and time, follow thesteps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 5
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography82To restore the Shooting Menu to its initial set-tings, follow the steps below.Tur
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography83To display the Grid Guide, follow the stepsbelow.Turn the Mode Dial to 5555 (Shoo
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography84Changing Shading for Shooting Text (DENSITY)When you are shooting text, you can c
Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography85Using the Shooting Menu (Text Density)To change the Text Density setting using th
Chapter 1Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and SoundsYou can display still images or movies on the LCD Monitor to check them,and d
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds87To display the still image you just took, fol-low the steps below.While st
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds88Displaying an Enlarged Viewof the Still Image DisplayedThe still image you
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds89Deleting the Displayed StillImage or MovieThe movie or still image you dis
Chapter 1 Section 1 Getting Started9Inserting the BatteriesThe following batteries can be used in the camera. Please choose which kind to use accordi
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds90Viewing Still Images Recordedon an SD Memory CardTo view still images, fol
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds91Viewing Still Images Recordedon Internal MemoryTo view still images recor
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds92Viewing MoviesTo view movies, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds93Playing Back SoundTo play back sound recorded in Voice MemoMode, follow th
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds94Playing Back Sound recorded with a Still ImageTo play back sound attached
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds95To view the Thumbnail Display and select the still image for viewing, foll
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds96To view still images in Enlarged Display Mode, follow the steps below.Turn
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds97To view a shot from S Multi-Shot or M Multi-Shot still images in Enlarged
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds98To view a slide show, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to 6666 (P
Chapter 1 Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds99To view still images and/or movies on a tele-vision, follow the steps belo
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