Operation Manual
To ensure correct use of your digital
camera, read this manual carefully
before use. Keep the manual handy
for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Warning Symbols
Various symbols are used throughout this instruction 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.
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death or serious
RWarning
injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to injury or physical
RCaution
damage if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Sample Warnings
The
symbol alerts you to actions that must be performed.
o
o
m
The
The
symbol alerts you to prohibited actions.
m
m
symbol may be combined with other symbols to indicate
that a specific action is prohibited.
G Examples
nDo not touch qDo not disassemble
Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this equipment.
RWarning
G Turn off the power immediately in the event of
irregularity, such as the equipment emitting smoke or a
o
strange smell. Remove the batteries 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 cord from the outlet
to avoid fire or electrical hazards. Discontinue use of the
equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning. Contact the
nearest service center at your earliest convenience.
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RWarning
G Turn off the power immediately if any metallic object,
water, liquid or other foreign object gets into the
o
equipment. Remove the batteries 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 cord from the outlet to avoid
fire or electrical hazards. Discontinue use of the
equipment immediately if it is malfunctioning. Contact the
nearest service center at your earliest convenience.
G Avoid any contact with the liquid crystal inside the LCD
monitor, should the monitor be damaged. Follow the
emergency measures below in the following
circumstances.
o
m
• 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
victim drink a large amount of water and induce
vomiting. Seek medical assistance immediately.
G Follow these precautions to prevent the batteries from
leaking, overheating, igniting or exploding.
• Do not use batteries other than those specifically
recommended for the equipment.
• Do not carry or store together with metal objects such
as ballpoint pens, necklaces, coins, hairpins, etc.
• If a strange odor, color change, etc., is noticed either
during use or during charging, disconnect the camera
immediately.
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RWarning
G Please observe the following in order to prevent fire,
electrical shock or cracking due to the adapter.
• Use only the indicated power supply voltage. Also
avoid bunching wiring and extension cords.
• Do not damage, bundle or alter power cords. Also, do
not place heavy objects on power cords, or strongly
pull or bend power cords.
m
• Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet
hands. Always grip the plug section when
disconnecting a power cord.
• Do not wrap in cloth, etc., during use.
G Keep the equipment out of the reach of children. Their
inability to read and understand warnings and safety
precautions may lead to accidents.
o
m
n
G Keep this product out of the reach of children. Children
cannot understand and observe the items in “Safety
Precautions” and “Usage Precautions” and can thus
cause a malfunction to occur.
G Do not touch the internal components of the equipment if
they become exposed as a result of being dropped or
damaged. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment
could lead to an electric shock. Remove the batteries as
soon as possible, being careful to avoid electric shocks
or burns. Take the equipment to your nearest dealer or
service center if it is damaged.
G Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or alter the
equipment yourself. The high-voltage circuitry in the
equipment poses significant electrical hazard.
q
G Do not use the equipment in the bathroom or shower as
this could result in fire or electric shock.
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RWarning
G Do not use the equipment near flammable gases,
gasoline, benzine, thinner or similar substances to avoid
the risk of explosion, fire or burns.
m
G Do not use the equipment in aircraft or other locations
where usage is restricted or prohibited as this may lead
to disasters or accidents.
G Wipe off any dust that accumulates on the electrical plug
as this may lead to fire.
o
m
G Use only the specified AC adapters (supplied) for this
equipment in household electrical outlets. Other
adapters pose the risk of fire, electric shock or injury.
G To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock or injury, do not
use the AC adapter with commercially available
electronic transformers when traveling abroad.
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Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of this unit.
RCaution
G Contact with fluid leaking from a battery can lead to
burns. If part of your body comes in contact with a
o
damaged battery, wash the area with water immediately.
(Do not use soap.) If a battery starts to leak, remove it
immediately from the equipment and wipe the battery
chamber thoroughly before replacing it with a new
battery.
G Plug the power cords securely into the electrical outlets.
Loose cords pose a fire hazard.
o
G Do not allow the camera to get wet. In addition, do not
operate it with wet hands. Both pose the risk of electric
m
shock.
G Do not fire the flash at drivers of vehicles, such as
bicycles, cars and trains, as this may cause the driver to
m
lose control and result in a traffic accident.
G Do not grasp batteries with metallic tweezers as this may
form a short circuit and lead to fire or electric shock.
m
Safety Warnings for Accessories
• Safety warnings for the optional accessories, such as the remote control unit or
the AC adapter, are contained in the instruction manual provided with each product
and should be read thoroughly before operating the equipment.
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CONTENTS
Safety Precautions ............................................................................... 1
Camera Features ................................................................................. 9
Parts & Names ................................................................................... 10
Explanation of LCD Monitor Displays ................................................ 12
LCD Monitor ........................................................................................ 12
LCD Panel ........................................................................................... 14
Menus ................................................................................................ 16
Basic Operation/Quick Reference ..................................................... 19
Preparations ........................................................................................ 19
Shooting .............................................................................................. 20
Playback .............................................................................................. 21
Erasing ................................................................................................ 22
Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED
Before Using the Camera .................................................................. 24
Checking the Package Contents ........................................................ 24
Attaching the Wrist Strap .................................................................... 24
Powering the Camera ........................................................................ 25
Loading the Battery ............................................................................. 25
Charging the Battery ........................................................................... 27
Using an AC Adapter .......................................................................... 27
SmartMedia Memory Cards ............................................................... 29
What is a SmartMedia Memory Card? ............................................... 29
Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card................................................ 30
Formatting a SmartMedia Memory Card ............................................ 31
Setting the Date and Time ................................................................. 33
Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness .............................................. 35
How To Hold the Camera .................................................................. 36
Chapter 2 BASIC SHOOTING
Operation Flow .................................................................................... 40
Turning on the Camera ....................................................................... 41
Selecting PIC (Image quality) Mode ................................................... 42
Selecting Recording Mode .................................................................. 43
Digital Zoom ........................................................................................ 44
How to View Images on the LCD Monitor .......................................... 45
Shooting .............................................................................................. 46
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Special Shooting Functions .............................................................. 50
Recording Motion Picture Mode ......................................................... 50
Changing the Flash Mode ................................................................... 51
Setting the Exposure Modes............................................................... 53
Changing the White Balance .............................................................. 56
Using the Self-Timer ........................................................................... 59
Using Focus Lock to Take Pictures .................................................... 60
Focus Modes ....................................................................................... 61
Using the Grid Templates ................................................................... 63
Redeye Reduction Mode .................................................................... 64
Changing the ISO Sensitivity .............................................................. 64
Recording Monochrome Images......................................................... 65
Interval (Time Lapse) Shooting........................................................... 66
Using Auto Bracket ............................................................................. 68
Adding Image Quality Modes (Image Enlargement) .......................... 69
Chapter 3 PLAYBACK
Before Starting to Playback Recorded Images ................................. 72
Playback Display ................................................................................. 72
Connecting to a TV ............................................................................. 73
Playing Back a File ............................................................................ 74
Playing Back Still Images, Text and Quick Shooting ......................... 75
Playing Back Motion Pictures ............................................................. 76
Special Playback Functions............................................................... 77
Multi Image Playback .......................................................................... 77
Zoom Playback.................................................................................... 78
Auto Playback ..................................................................................... 79
Protecting a File .................................................................................. 80
Setting DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) ......................................... 81
Setting a Print Service ........................................................................ 81
Chapter 4 ERASING
Erasing a File (Image) ....................................................................... 86
Erase ................................................................................................... 86
Erase All Images ................................................................................. 87
Erase Selected Files (Images)............................................................ 88
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Chapter 5 MISCELLANEOUS
Transferring Images to a PC ............................................................. 90
Installing Camera Utility Software....................................................... 90
Changing Camera Settings................................................................ 93
Formatting SmartMedia ...................................................................... 93
Keep Settings ...................................................................................... 94
Auto Power Off Setting ....................................................................... 95
Changing the LCD Off Setting ............................................................ 96
Changing OSD (On-Screen Display) Language................................. 97
Changing Video-Out Signal Method (NTSC/PAL).............................. 97
Changing LCD Confirmation ............................................................... 98
Changing the LCD Setting .................................................................. 99
Initializing Settings .............................................................................. 99
Sequence Number Initialization ........................................................ 100
Using the Remote Control ............................................................... 101
Shooting ............................................................................................ 101
Playing ............................................................................................... 103
Erasing .............................................................................................. 104
APPENDIX
Accessories ...................................................................................... 108
Handling Precautions....................................................................... 109
Care and Storage............................................................................. 110
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 111
Using Your Digital Camera in Other Countries ............................... 114
About the Warranty and Servicing ................................................... 115
Specifications ................................................................................... 117
Recording Capacities....................................................................... 119
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Camera Features
G 2,140,000-pixel resolution compact camera
With a 2,140,000-pixel resolution CCD, the compact camera produces high-quality, high-
resolution images (1600 × 1200). The camera is so light you can carry it with you anywhere.
GGImmediate recording
Using the camera is as simple as clicking the shutter release button. Images thus shot
are written to a SmartMedia memory card (2/4/8/16/32/64 MB).
GGInstant playback
You can instantly review recorded image files simply by switching to Play mode. You
can also magnify the images zoom playback or display several images at once
(6-image display).
GGMultiple image recording modes
The RDC-6000 offers multiple image recording modes to suit your specific
photographic needs, including F (Fine) mode, which puts the emphasis on image
quality, N (Normal) and E (Economy) mode, which allows you to capture more images
than any other mode.
GGDigital zoom
The 4.0 × zoom lens allows you to capture subjects in a variety of compositions, from
close-ups to shots with a background.
GGNatural colors
The white balance feature allows you to capture a subject in its natural colors under
any lighting conditions, indoors or outdoors.
GGClose-ups
Macro mode for taking close-up shots at distances up to 13 cm (5.1 inches) is ideally
suited for taking pictures of flowers and small objects, etc.
GGMotion picture
Motion pictures can be recorded in two different image quality modes.
GGMonitors images on the TV screen
Connect the digital camera to a TV set with the video interface cable supplied and you
can display your image files on the TV screen. You can also connect the camera to a
video deck or video printer to dub the images onto a videotape or make full color
prints.
GGTransfers images to a PC
You can transfer the images onto a PC using software compatible with the digital
camera. When loaded onto a PC, the images can be printed on a color printer or color
copier.
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Parts & Names
G Camera Body
Front
Shutter Release Button
PIC (Image Quality) Button ··· P.42
Self Timer Button ··· P.59
Mode Dial
Flash Mode Button ··· P.51
Flash Light ··· P.52
Self Timer LED ··· P.59
Flash Senser
LCD Panel ··· P.14
Remote Senser ··· P.101
LENS
Back
Viewfinder
Autofocus LED/
flash LED ··· P.46
Power Switch
Power Supply Cover ··· P.27
▲▼ Digital
Zoom, Upward
Downward button
LCD Monitor ··· P.12
Terminal Cover
Enter Button
Menu Button
Cancel Button
Video Output
Terminal
Display Button ··· P.41
RS232C/AUX Terminal
(USB cable can be connected)
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G Bottom
Tripod Screw Hole
Wrist
Strap
Eyelet
Brightness Adjustment ··· P.35
Battery Cover
SmartMedia Memory
Card Cover
G AC Adapter
G Rechargeable Battery
(100V – 240V)
DB-20
Connection Cable
Power Cord
G SmartMedia Memory Card
G Remote Control Unit
(Optional) (DR-3)
RELEASE
Contact Surface
ERASE
EV
FWD
PROGRAM
ENTER
Write Protect Area
REV
MULTI
REMOTE CONTROLLER
-
DR 3
MADE IN JAPAN
Label Position
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Explanation of LCD Monitor Displays
The LCD monitor or the LCD panel displays symbols and figures showing the status of
your digital camera, such as the battery level, the number of pictures that can be
taken, and the mode settings.
LCD Monitor
q White Balance Indicator (Auto, Daylight
ꢀ Recording Mode Display
, Overcast
, Tungsten
,
• Recording Mode Display (Still image,
Fluorescent
, User Define (U), W/B
Text, Quick shooting)
Calibration (W)) (P.56)
w EV +/– (P.54)
e Self-Timer ( ) (P.59)
q
w e
r
t
y
r Exposure Mode Display (P.53)
t Recording Data Indicator
(Displays the remaining no. of pictures)
EV+0.25 1/500 9999
AV 2.8
!
!
!
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u
i
y PIC Mode (
) (P.42)
,
,
,
,
,
u Recording Mode (
,
,
)
!
!
o
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ISO200 MANUAL
(P.43)
i Manual Focus Indicator
(Displays when in manual focus)
o Battery ( ) (P.26)
! Flash Mode (
,
,
,
Flashing)
) (P.64)
ꢀꢀMotion Picture Mode Display
y
(P.51)
! Redeye Reduction Mode (
! Exposure Warning ( ) (P.47)
! Date & Time Display
! ISO Sensitivity (P.64)
! Recordable time
1MIN 19SEC
320 N
!
!
!
6
File Name
! Image Protected Mark ( ) (P.80)
! Number of Image
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!
!
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Zoom Playback (P.44)
START:RELEASE
@ AV1 file (Motion Picture file)
@ Shooting Date and Time
ꢀꢀPlayback Mode Display
100-0048
AVI 2X
2/12
!
@
!
1600 N
y
!
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@
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Note
• All items of information are shown for illustration purposes. During actual
camera operation, only the relevant items are displayed.
ꢀ Warning Message
If any of the warning messages listed below appear on the camera’s LCD monitor,
read the corresponding explanation and take the corrective action suggested.
Reference
Page
Warning
Message
Explanation and Remedy
Status
Flashing
Indication low batteries. Have
replacement batteries ready
P.27
Lit
System in processing
–
CARD FULL
NO CARD
Flashing
The SmartMedia Memory Card has
run out of memory
P.29
Flashing
Lit
The SmartMedia memory card is out
of position. Mount a SmartMedia
memory card
P.30
P.74
NO IMAGE
There are no files to play.
Mount a SmartMedia memory card
with files recorded on it.
WRITE
Flashing
A write-protected SmartMedia memory
card is found. Remove the write
protection label from the card to gain
access to it
PROTECTED
P.29
UNMATCHED
FILE
Flashing
Flashing
You attempted to play an unplayable
file.
P.74
P.30
FILE
NUMBER
OVER
No more file numbers can be added.
Insert a new SmartMedia memory
card to continue recording.
SET DATE/
TIME
Flashing
The date has not been set. Set the
date before starting operations with
the camera.
P.33
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ꢀꢀError Messages
If any of the error messages listed below appear on the camera’s LCD monitor, read
the corresponding explanation and take the corrective action suggested.
Reference
Page
Error
Message
Explanation and Remedy
The SmartMedia memory card is
unformatted. Format the card with the
camera before using it.
P.31
CARD ERROR
A SmartMedia memory card of this type is
not supported by this camera.
P.29
Use another type of SmartMedia.
Note
If the above remedies are carried out and the error display still won’t clear,
call your dealer or our service center.
LCD Panel
ꢀ Displays Appearing during Recording
Recording
q Self-Timer ( ) (P.59)
q
w
w Recording
e PIC Mode(
,
,
,
,
r
y
t
u
,
,) (P.42)
e
r Flash Mode (
t Redeye Reduction (
,
,
,
Blink) (P.51)
) (P.64)
) (P.50)
) (P.26)
y Motion picture (
u Battery (
Playback/Erasure
e
u
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Note
• Only the Motion Picture mode [
] , PIC mode [F,N] and battery mark
[
] are displayed when the motion picture mode is set.
ꢀ Error display and countermeasure
When the following error is displayed, check the cause and take the proper
countermeasure.
Error display
Countermeasure
Reference
31
• The SmartMedia is not formatted. Use this
camera to format before continuing.
• The SmartMedia cannot be used with this
camera.
30
Use a different SmartMedia.
Note
• If the error display does not disappear after the above countermeasures
have been taken, please contact your local dealer or Ricoh repair center.
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Menus
This camera features four menus which can be used to enter or change the settings
for recording, playing or erasing image files.
ꢀꢀSET Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [SET]. To cancel the setup menu,
turn the mode dial to select another mode.
FORMAT: ................... Formats a SmartMedia memory
MENU[SETUP] 1/2
card.
(P.31)
FORMAT
DATESETTING
KEEPSETTINGS
AUTOPOWEROFF
AUTOLCDOFF
LANGUAGE
DATE SETTING: ........ Sets the date and time. (P.33)
KEEP SETTINGS:...... Saves camera settings. (P.94)
VIDEOOUTMODE
AUTO POWER
Select
OFF:............................ Enables or disables the camera
(P.95)
AUTO LCD OFF ......... Enables or disables the LCD
(P. 96)
LANGUAGE: .............. Switches the LCD monitor
display between English,
German, French and Japanese.
(p.97)
VIDEO OUT MODE: ... Switches the camera between
NTSC and PAL when it is
connected to a TV set. (P.97)
LCD
MENU[SETUP] 2/2
CONFIRMATION: ...... Sets the confirmation time for
images after shooting. (P.98)
LCD SETTING: .......... Selects whether to let the
camera come up with the LCD
monitor enabled or disabled
when it is powered on in a
LCDCONFIRMATION
LCDSETTING
INITIALIZESETTING
SEQUENTIALNO.RESET
1SEC.
recording mode. (P.99)
Change
INITIALIZE
SETTING: ................... Initialize all the settings. (P.99)
SEQUENTIAL
NO. RESET: ............... Reset the images sequence
number orderly. (P.100)
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ꢀꢀRecord Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [
] and press the MENU button. To
button.
EXIT
exit the record menu, press the CANCEL
RECORDING
MENU[RECORD] 1/2
RECORDINGMODE
GRIDTEMPLATE
WHITEBALANCE
EXPOSUREMODE
IMAGEENLARGEMENT
ISOSENSITIVITY
FOCUS
MODE: ........................ Switches between recording
modes, such as still picture, text,
quick shooting (P.43).
GRID TEMPLATE ...... Sets crossed lines to assist with
image taking. (P.63)
WHITE BALANCE: .... Switches between the white
balance settings (P.56).
EXIT
Change
EXPOSURE MODE:... PROGRAM and AV F NO setting.
(P.53)
IMAGE
MENU[RECORD] 2/2
ENLARGEMENT: ....... Take the picture by 1.5 times
magnification (P.69)
ISO SENSITIVITY: ..... Selects ISO sensitivity among
100, 200 and 400. (P.64)
REDEYEREDUCTION
MONOCHROMEMODE
INTERVALMODE
AUTOBRACKET
+/–
FOCUS: ...................... Switches between AUTO,
MACRO, AREA, 2.5M, INFINITY
and MANUAL. (P.61)
OFF
EXIT
Change
REDEYE
REDUCTION: ............. Reduces the red-eye when
shooting live subjects with flash.
(P.64)
MONOCHROME
MODE: ........................ Records images in Black &
White or sepia. (P.65)
INTERVAL MODE:..... Switches interval (time lapse)
setting on and off (P.66).
AUTO BRACKET: ...... Three frames are exposed: one
frame at the current exposure
compensation value, one at -
0.5EV and another at +0.5EV.
(P.68)
+/– (Exposure
compensation): ......... Sets the exposure compensation
(P.54).
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ꢀꢀPlay Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [
] and press the MENU button. To
EXIT
exit the play menu, press the CANCEL
button.
ZOOM PLAYBACK:... Displays an enlanged image.
(P.78)
AUTO PLAYBACK: ... Plays all images automatically
within a preset length of time.
(P.79)
MENU[PLAY]
ZOOMPLAYBACK
AUTOPLAYBACK
PROTECT
DPOF
PROTECT: ................. Protects image files from
erasure. (P.80)
DPOF: ......................... Select this function to generate
recorded images for submission
to digital printing services or
other applications. (P.81)
EXIT
Select
ꢀꢀErase Menu
With the camera turned on, set the mode dial to [ ]. To exit the erase menu, set the
mode dial to another mode.
SINGLE IMAGE: ........ Erases selected images one at a
MENU[ERASE]
time (except protected images)
(P.86).
ALL IMAGES: ............ Erases all the files from the card
SINGLEIMAGE
ALLIMAGES
SELECTEDIMAGES
(except protected images) (P.87).
SELECTED IMAGES:.. Erases multiple selected images
(except for protected files) at
once. (P.88)
Select
* Protected files cannot be erased.
Note
• The [
] setting on the mode dial is used to take motion picture mode.
• The [ ] setting on the mode dial is used to transfer image files from the camera
to a PC.
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Basic Operation/Quick Reference
This section provides introductory information about the Ricoh RDC-6000 digital
camera. Further details can be found in the reference pages mentioned below.
Preparations
Loading the Batteries (P.25-26)
w
q Load the batteries into the camera.
Charge the batteries before loading. (P.27)
* When using an AC adapter, connect it to
the camera and then to the AC outlet.
(P.27)
q
Inserting a SmartMedia Memory Card (P.29-32)
q Make sure that the camera is turned off.
w Open the card cover and insert a
SmartMedia memory card.
• Before using a new SmartMedia memory
card, you must first format (initialize) it
with the camera. (P.31)
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Setting the Date and Time (P.33-34)
MENU[SETUP] 1/2
FORMAT
q Slide the power switch and set the mode
dial to [SET].
w Press the ▼ or ▲ button to select [DATE
DATESETTING
KEEPSETTINGS
AUTOPOWEROFF
AUTOLCDOFF
LANGUAGE
SETTING].
Select
e Press the ENTER
button.
VIDEOOUTMODE
r Press the ▼ or ▲ button to change the
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Select
digit.
t Press the MENU
button.
MENU
[DATE/TIME]
Repeat steps r and t above to complete
the settings.
* Each time you press the MENU
button, the cursor will move, from year to
month, day, hour and minute.
2000 / 01 / 01
00 : 00
y After you have set the number of
OK
minutes, press the ENTER
Cancel
OK
button.
Shooting
Basic Shooting Procedure (P.40-49)
q Slide the power switch and set the mode
dial to [
].
w Press the PIC button to select a PIC
(Image quality) mode.
e Setting the recording mode
1. Press the MENU button to display the
Record menu.
2. Press the ▲ and ▼ buttons and select
Record Mode.
Change
3. Press the MENU
select [ ].
button and
EXIT
4. Press the CANCEL
return the display.
button to
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1600 N
r Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select the
desired size of the subject.
* When digital zoom is used, use the LCD
monitor to position the subject.
t Press the shutter release button to
record the image.
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Changing the Flash Mode (P.51-52)
q Set the mode dial to [
].
w Press the flash mode button to select a
flash mode.
You can choose Flash Off ( ), Auto ( ),
Forced Flash ( ), or Slow synchro mode
(
: flashing).
The selected mark will be displayed on the
LCD monitor or on the LCD panel.
e Press the shutter release button to
record the image.
Using the Self-Timer (P.59)
q Set the mode dial to [
].
w Press the self timer button.
The self timer is now set.
The
mark will be displayed on the LCD
monitor or on the LCD panel.
e Press the shutter release button to
record the image.
The self timer LED will start flashing and the
shutter will be released after a delay of
about 10 seconds.
Playback
Playing Back Files (P.74-79)
q Slide the power switch on and set the
mode dial to [
].
w Press the ▼ or ▲ button to select a file
you wish to view
* The multi-image and zoom playback features allow
you to view several image files at once or magnify an
image. (P.77)
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Erasing
Erasing Files (P.86-88)
q Slide the power switch on and set the
mode dial to [ ].
w Press the ▼ or ▲ button to select the
erase mode and press the ENTER Select
button.
MENU[ERASE]
SINGLEIMAGE
ALLIMAGES
SELECTEDIMAGES
* Remember that files cannot be restored once
they are erased. Before starting to erase a file,
make sure that you want to erase it.
Select
ERASE
SINGLEIMAGE
1/12
If you selected [SINGLE IMAGE]
e Press the ▼ or ▲ button to select a file
you want to erase and press the shutter
release button.
START:RELEASE
EXIT
MENU
If you selected [ALL IMAGES]
e Press the shutter release button.
[ERASE]
ERASEALL
IMAGES?
START:RELEASE
EXIT
If you selected [SELECTED IMAGES ]
e Press the ▼ or ▲ button to select a file
you want to erase and press the ENTER
AVI
2
AVI
3
1
4
Select
button.
Repeat step
e, as needed, to erase additional
5
6
files at a time. And press the ENTER Select
button again to cancel the erasure setting.
r Press the shutter release button.
START:RELEASE
EXIT
Select
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