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Ricoh XR-P Multi-program
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Table of Contents:
PARTS OF THE CAMERA
MOUNT THE LENS
INSERT BATTERIES:
INSERT THE FILM
SET THE FILM SPEED
INDICATIONS IN VIEWFINDER
HOW TO HOLD YOUR CAMERA
PROGRAM AE PHOTOGRAPHY
FOCUSING
REWIND THE FILM
SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY WITH "NON-
DEDICATED" FLASH UNITS
FLASH IN DAYLIGHT
DEPTH OF FIELD
B (BULB) SETTING
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY
INTERVAL TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY
VIEWFINDER LIGHTING
POWER ON-OFF SWITCH
MEMO HOLDER
INFRARED MARK
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Page 1 - Table of Contents:

Ricoh XR-P Multi-program an on-line users manual This is the full text and images from the manual. This may take 3 full minutes for all images to

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INDICATIONS IN VIEWFINDER (1) Matte Surface (2) Microprism Band (3) Split-image Spot (4) Exposure Adjustment (5) AE Lock (6) Manual (7) Progra

Page 3 - PARTS OF THE CAMERA

PROGRAM AE PHOTOGRAPHY In program AE photography, the camera automatically selects the f-stop number and the shutter speed according to subject illu

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4. Set the Program Selector to "P". (Normal Program Setting) (Fig. 27)4www.butkus.or g * PA (Action Program Setting) is used for taking fas

Page 5 - INSERT BATTERIES:

SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY The self-timer is used to include yourself in party pictures or commemorative shots. 1. Advance the film. 2. Set &qu

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* To cancel the self-timer after it is set, press the Self/lnterval Timer Button again or turn the Self/lnterval Timer OFF. FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY (PRO

Page 7 - INSERT THE FILM

Flash photography is direct metering system and light is measured off the film plane to control the flash duration. This make possible a world of spe

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7. When fully charged, the Flash Ready Indicator (red LED) lights in the finder. (Fig. 45) Focus the subject and press the Shutter Release Button f

Page 9 - SET THE FILM SPEED

8. When flash shot is made with correct exposure, the Flash Ready Indicator/ Correct Auto Flash Indicator (red LED) blinks for one second. Exposure

Page 10 - HOW TO HOLD YOUR CAMERA

APERTURE-PRIORITY AE PHOTOGRAPHY In aperture-priority AE photography. the camera automatically sets correct shutter speeds according to a pre-select

Page 11 - PROGRAM AE PHOTOGRAPHY

MANUAL PHOTOGRAPHY Select manual mode to manually set the shutter and the f-stop number in unusual or creative picture taking situations. 1. Set t

Page 12 - REWIND THE FILM

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY APERTURE-PRIORITY AE PHOTOGRAPHY SHUTTER BIAS PROGRAM AE PHOTOGRAPHY MANUAL PHOTOGRAPHY TV MODE EXPOSURE COMPENSATION AE LOCK

Page 13 - SELF-TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY

Shutter Speed Dial Program System of TV Country Shutter SpeedTV PD PAL or SECAM In Europe 1/25 sec. TV P NTSC In US and Japan 1/

Page 14 - FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

Exposure adjustment examples: SUBJECT EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENT Figures in back light Scenery with much sky +2 to + 1 Figures with snow mountains or

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* You may set shutter speed and f-stop number manually but shutter speed must be slower than 1/125 sec., however, when you select shutter speed faster

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When the SPEEDLITE 300P is used on XR-P, pro daylight flash can be easily accomplished even by novice photographers. (Fig. 58) 1. Set the flash uni

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The depth of field can be checked in the following way. 1. A depth of field indicator is engraved on every lens. When a 50 mm standard lens is set to

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* The Exposure Counter will not advance during multiple exposure photography. * When you ask camera shops to print your pictures, you had better tell

Page 19 - TV MODE

MEMO HOLDER Cut off the flap of the film package to be loaded and slide it into the Memo Holder on the Back Cover to remind you what type of film is

Page 20 - EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

XR DATA BACK When the Back Cover of XR-P camera is replaced by the XR Data Back, "Year, month and date" ''Hour, minute, second&qu

Page 21 - AE LOCK

C. Automatic f-stop number setting with the special flash unit is not functional. 1. Align with the red dot and attach it into the body mount. (Fig.

Page 22 - FLASH IN DAYLIGHT

SPECIFICATIONS Type: 35 mm SLR with focal plane shutter and automatic electronic expo- sure control. Photographic Modes: Multi-program automatic

Page 23 - DEPTH OF FIELD

PARTS OF THE CAMERA 1. Program Selector 2. Power ON-OFF Switch 3. Shutter Release Button 4. Exposure Counter 5. Shutter Speed Index Line 6.

Page 24 - B (BULB) SETTING

EV0 to EV18 (with ASA 100 film, 50 mm F1.4 standard lens) Film Speed Range: ISO/ASA12 to 3200 Flash Terminal: X synchro contact. sychro socket provi

Page 25 - POWER ON-OFF SWITCH

32. Viewfinder Eyepiece 33. Film Rewind Shaft 34. Film Chamber 35. Battery Compartment Cover 36. Motor Drive Contacts 37. Tripod Socket 38. Win

Page 26 - XR WINDER 2

4. Turn the lens in the arrow direction until it clicks into place. (Fig. 6) * To remove the lens, turn the lens in the arrow direction with the

Page 27 - P MOUNT ADAPTOR

Batteries for use * Four alkaline 1.5V batteries (LR44): Lasting about six months under normal use. * Four silver oxide 1.55V batteries (SR44): La

Page 28 - CARE OF BATTERIES

* The BAT (battery low warning) blinks in the finder to warn against their failure when capacity of batteries drops below proper operating level. Cha

Page 29 - SPECIFICATIONS

4. Advance the Film Advance Lever to wind the film round the Film Take-up Spool. Check that the sprocket holes on the film are fully engaged on the S

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6. Advance the film and press the Shutter Release Button a few times until "1" appears in the Exposure Counter. The film is properly advanc

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