Operation Manual
10Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedMake sure the camera's power is off.Slide the battery door open.Insert the AC Adaptor Battery.Open the pow
100Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo change Confirmation Time, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Setup S
101Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo adjust the brightness of the LCD Monitor, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup M
102Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo change the display language, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Setu
103Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo change the playback format, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Setup
This section explains displaying still images and movies you have downloaded to your computer.• For the rest of this explanation, still images and mov
105Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor WindowsFor MacintoshSoftware and OS Applicability TableThe software that can be used dif
106Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerWindowsSystem Requirements SpecificationCompatible computers Computers with Windows98/98SE/M
107Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerMacintoshSystem Requirements SpecificationOperating System Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2/Mac OS X 10.1
108Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerOS in Use Software to be InstalledInstallation MethodWindows 9898SEMe2000RICOH Gate LDU-10US
109Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000In Windows 2000, only a user with administrative privileges can p
11Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedTo turn the camera OnPress the power button.The flash lamp and auto-focus lamp will flash alternately for seve
110Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerConfirm the program folder and then click the [Next] button.Installation begins and after a
111Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerUninstalling the Software(For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000)When you want to remove the software,
112Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Windows XPFor Windows XP, only a user with administrative privileges can perform install
113Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerUninstalling the Software(For Windows XP)When you want to remove the software, follow the st
114Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2If RCD-iMounter 6.0 was previously installed, remove files in the fol
115Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerUninstalling the Software(For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2)To remove (uninstall) the software from yo
116Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.1.4Turn on your Macintosh.Insert the CD-ROM provided into the CD-R
117Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerUninstalling the Software(For Mac OS X 10.1.2 to 10.1.4)To remove (uninstall) the software f
118Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerMake sure the camera's power is off.Connect the USB cable to the USB port of your compu
119Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerDownloading methods differ (as described in the following table) depending on the environmen
12Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedTo set the date and time, follow the steps below.Make sure the power is on and then turn the Mode Dial to (Se
120Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000RICOH Gate L automatically creates a folder called [Caplio] insid
121Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Windows XPConnect your camera to the computer using the USB cable.Your camera turns on a
122Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerMake the necessary settings and then click the [Next] button.The [Copying Images] screen app
123Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2In Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS 9.1, or earlier versions, a folder called [Capl
124Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerFor Mac OS XConnect your camera to the computer using the USB cable.Your camera turns on.Whe
125Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerThe RICOH Gate L Window(Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000)Once RICOH Gate L starts up, the following R
126Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerHow to Use the Optional settingsIf you select [Option settings] from the menu displayed on a
127Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerHow to Use the Background Illustration SettingsYou can select a background for the RICOH Gat
128Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerThe RICOH Gate L Window(For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2)Once RICOH Gate L starts up, the following R
129Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerHow to Use Optional SettingsIf you select [Optional Settings] from the [RICOH Gate Settings]
13Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedWhen an SD Memory Card is not inserted, the camera records images in the internal memory; when an SD Memory Car
130Chapter 2 / Section 1 Downloading Images to a ComputerImages in a PC CardImages are stored on SD Memory Card in a hierarchy, as shown here.DCIM 10
Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image(How to Use DU-10)DU-10 enables you to view downloaded images at a glance, as well as editing, rotating and resav
132Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)DU-10 WindowOnce you start DU-10, a window like the following appears.The image
133Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)Once you start DU-10, images appear as thumbnails. 1. Menu BarYou can change th
134Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)To change the ordering of images, use either the tool bar or [Arrange] from the
135Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)To change the display size, use either the tool bar or [Display size] from the
136Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)To View a SlideshowYou can select one or more images and display them as a slid
137Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)Using Auto SlideshowIn Auto Slideshow, all the images displayed as thumbnails a
138Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)You can display image information, such as the date and time a photo was shot,
139Chapter 2 / Section 2 Displaying Thumbnail Image (How to Use DU-10)Displaying the Viewer ScreenIf you use the Viewer screen, images are not displa
14Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedSymbol Display ContentsReference Page1. FlashFlash OffCurrent flash mode. p.44AutoRed-eye reductionForced Flash
141AppendixA. SpecificationsCameraGeneralVideo Signal Format : NTSC, PALPower Source Voltage : AA Dry Alkaline Batteries (1.5 V) × (2): Rechargeable
142AppendixImage Data Record/Replay PartPixels• Still Images : 2048 × 1536, 1280 × 960, 640 × 480• Text : 1280 × 960• Movies : 320 × 240, 160 × 120Fi
143AppendixB. Optional AccessoriesThe Caplio RR30 can be used with the items (sold separately) listed below.C. SD Memory Card Recording CapacitiesThe
144AppendixE. Care and StorageCarezPlease note that if fingerprints, dirt, etc. get onto the lens, picture quality will suffer.zWhen dust or dirt doe
145AppendixPower SupplyShootingSymptom Cause Measure PageThe power does not come on.Batteries are not loaded. Or they are exhausted.Load the batter
146AppendixImages do not appear on the LCD Monitor.The power is not on. Or the LCD Monitor is dark.Turn the power on. Or adjust the brightness of the
147AppendixPlayback/DeletingSymptom Cause Measure PageCannot Playback. Or the Playback screen does not come out.It is not set to (Playback). Turn
148AppendixOther ProblemsSymptom Cause Measure PageCannot load the SD Memory Card.The card is facing the wrong way. Load correctly. p.13Even when th
149AppendixAbout connecting to your computer/softwareSymptom Cause MeasureCannot download imagesConnect your camera via the USB hub to your computer.
15Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started3. FOCUS (No Display)AF(Auto-Focus)Focus set value. p.55MF(Manual Focus)Snapshot(Infinite Telephoto)4. Recordin
150AppendixCannot download images(For Windows 2000)The computer is not recognizing the camera correctly.1. Connect your camera to the computer with th
151AppendixG. Error MessagesIf an error message is displayed on the LCD Monitor, follow the procedures below.Error Message Countermeasure PageINSERT C
152AppendixH. About the Warranty and Servicing1. This product is backed by a limited warranty. During the warranty period mentioned in the Warranty su
153AppendixDeclaration of Conformity“The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.”
154AppendixINFORMATION TO THE USERUSA FCC Part15 Class BThe equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device
155AppendixTelephone Support Numbers in EuropeUK (from within the UK) 02073 656 580(from outside of the UK) +44 2073 656 580Deutschland (innerhalb Deu
156AppendixRicoh Service OfficesRicoh Company, Ltd.3-2-3, Shin-yokohamaKohoku-ku, Yokohama-shi 222-8530Japanhttp://www.ricoh.co.jp/r_dcRicoh Factory S
16Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started14. Shutter Speed - Shutter speed.—15. Aperture Value - Aperture size.—16. BatteryInsufficient CapacityRemainin
17Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedSymbol Display ContentsReference Page1. PROTECT Protected status. p.852. Playback data source Indicates playbac
18Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedSwitching the Screen DisplayIf you press , you can change the screen display mode, such as switching between
19Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedButton Function (Delete)/ (Self-timer) ButtonIf you press the button in Shooting Mode, self-timer mode is acti
Using These ManualsThe two manuals attached are for your Caplio RR30.Please read this first:Quick Start guide (printed manual)Please read as needed:Op
20Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedShooting Menu (Shooting Mode)In Shooting Mode, display by pressing the button.Setting OptionReferencePageEXP
21Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedShooting Menu (Movie Mode)In Movie Mode, display by pressing the button.Shooting Menu (Scene Mode/except in
22Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedShooting Menu (Text Mode)In Text Mode, display by pressing the button.Playback MenuIn Playback Mode, displa
23Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedScene Selection Screen (Scene Mode)In Scene Mode, the screen is displayed when you select a scene.Setup Scree
24Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedThe Basics of the Shooting Menu/Playback MenuTo display the menu:Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode) or (P
25Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedThe Basics of the Setup ScreenTo display the Setup Screen:Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Setup Screen
Section 2 Basic ShootingThe basics of shooting are explained here, from how to hold your camera to how to shoot still images and movies.
27Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingHold the camera with both hands and lightly press both elbows against your body.Put your finger on the shutter
28Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingPoint the lens toward the subject you want to shoot.Compose the picture on the LCD Monitor.The focus is set at
29Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingIf the subject is not centered on your composition, see p.32.• There is another shooting method, which is to fu
Table of ContentsUsing These Manuals ...2Meaning of Symbols ...
30Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingCheck the Focus and Shoot (Half-press)Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode).Compose your shot either by looking
31Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingCapture the Moment Shooting (Full-press)Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode).Compose your shot either by looki
32Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingTurn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode).Put the subject of your photo right in the center of the LCD Monitor or t
33Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingPORTRAITThis is best for taking pictures of people.SPORTSThis is best for pictures of moving objects.LANDSCAPET
34Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingTo use Scene Mode, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Scene Mode).The scene selection screen appea
35Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingMode Name Flash Macro ShootingPORTRAIT Initial setting: Flash Off DisabledSPORTS Initial setting: Flash Off Dis
36Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingCONT (Multi-Shot)As long as you hold the shutter button down, pictures continue to be taken.The still images ar
37Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingMaking Multi-Shot Settings (CONT. MODE)To make Multi-Shot settings, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial t
38Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingShooting with Multi-ShotOperation continued from the previous page:Compose your picture, then press and hold th
39Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingTo shoot a movie, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Movie Mode).Press the shutter button.Your movie
Set ting DPOF for the Still Image Displayed... 90Setting DPOF for All Still Images... 91Setting DPOF for Multiple Still Images
40Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingBy pressing the (Telephoto) button, the subject you see in the LCD Monitor and the Viewfinder becomes larger.
41Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingTo shoot with the Digital Zoom, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode).Zoom in to the max
42Chapter 1 / Section 2 Basic ShootingTo shoot close-ups, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode).Press the (Macro) button.The
Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyThis section describes how to change the various shooting-related settings.
44Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyUsing the FlashIf you press the (Flash) button, you can switch into Flash Mo
45Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography• At purchase your camera is set to Flash Off.• The settings are saved until y
46Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo shoot with the Self-timer, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Sh
47Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyFor BacklightingWhen the background is particularly bright, the subject will
48Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo make changes to exposure settings, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dia
49Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyUsing Natural and Artificial Lighting (WHITE BALANCE)With a normal camera, a w
This section explains how to get your camera ready, from taking it out of the package till preparing to shoot.Chapter 1 Using Your CameraSection 1 Ge
50Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyIf you select // / /Press the buttons to select a mode.Press the button.W
51Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyIf you select (One Push)Press to select (One Push).Point the camera at
52Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyAbout Picture Quality ModeWhen still images and movies are saved as image file
53Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyChanging Picture Quality Mode/Image Size of a Still ImageCombining Picture Qua
54Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyChanging the Image Size of a MovieImage Quality Mode settings cannot be made f
55Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyManual Focus ShootingFor Manual Focus Shooting, follow the steps below.Turn th
56Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyShooting at a Fixed Shooting DistanceTo shoot with the shooting distance fixed
57Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyMULTIThe entire range of the shot is divided into small sections, each of whic
58Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographySelect [PHOTOMETRY] and then press the button.Press the buttons to select
59Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo set sensitivity, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mod
6Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedChecking Everything is PackedThe following items should be included with the camera. Let's make sure everyt
60Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo make changes to the sharpness of still images, follow the steps below.Turn
61Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo shoot with Auto Bracket, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Shoo
62Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyPress the shutter button.Three consecutive shots are taken, with the specified
63Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTurn the Mode Dial to (Shooting Mode).Press the button.The Shooting menu ap
64Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyFor Interval Shooting, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Shooting
65Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyPress the button.The Shooting Menu closes and "Interval" is displa
66Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo enter the date or date and time, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial
67Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo return the Shooting Menu to its initial settings, follow the steps below.Tu
68Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo display the Grid Guide, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Shoo
69Chapter 1 / Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved PhotographyTo make changes to the DENSITY, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to
7Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedNames of PartsIt is necessary to know these in order to understand the explanations in this manual. Check the fo
Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesYou can display still images or movies on the LCD Monitor and check them.This section explains displaying st
71Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesTo display the still image you just took, follow the steps below.While still in the Shooting M
72Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesDisplaying an Enlarged View of the Still Image DisplayedThe still image you displayed with the
73Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesDeleting the Displayed Still Image or MovieThe movie or still image you displayed using the (Q
74Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesViewing Still Images Recorded on an SD Memory CardTo view still images, follow the steps below
75Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesViewing Still Images Recorded on Internal MemoryTo view still images recorded on internal mem
76Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesViewing MoviesTo view photos, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode).Th
77Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesTo view the Thumbnail Display and select the still image for viewing, follow the steps below.T
78Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesTo view still images in Enlarged Display Mode, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (P
79Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesTo view a slideshow, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Playback Mode).The last st
8Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedTurn the Mode Dial to the symbol of the mode you want to use.Mode Dial Symbols and FunctionsHow to Use the Mode
80Chapter 1 / Section 4 Viewing Still Images and MoviesTo view still images and/or movies on a television, follow the steps below.Securely connect th
Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesOne of the big advantages of digital cameras is that you can delete unwanted still images and movies on the
82Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesDeleting One Still ImageTo delete a still image (or movie), follow the steps below.Turn the
83Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesDeleting All Frames at OnceTo delete all still images or movies, follow the steps below.Turn
84Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesDeleting Multiple Frames at OnceTo delete selected still images or movies all at once, follo
85Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesProtecting the Displayed Still Image To protect a still image (or movie), follow the steps b
86Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesPress the button.When set to Protect, the Protect symbol appears in the upper left of the
87Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesProtecting All Still ImagesTo protect all your still images (or movies), follow the steps be
88Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesProtecting Multiple Still Images or Movies at OnceTo protect selected still images or movies
89Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesTo copy still images and movies from internal memory to SD Memory Card, follow the steps bel
9Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting StartedInsert the batteries following these steps.Slide the battery door open.Insert the two batteries, making sure the
90Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesSetting DPOF for the Still Image DisplayedTo make DPOF settings for one still image, follow
91Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesSetting DPOF for All Still ImagesTo make DPOF settings for all your still images, follow the
92Chapter 1 / Section 5 Deleting Still Images and MoviesSetting DPOF for Multiple Still ImagesTo make the DPOF setting for selected still images all
Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsThis section explains how to make changes to the camera's settings.In this section, still images and movies wi
94Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo format, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Setup Screen appears.Selec
95Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo format, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Setup Screen appears.Selec
96Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo change the Power-Save Mode, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Setup
97Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo change the Auto Power-Off setting, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The
98Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo make changes to the beep sound, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Se
99Chapter 1 / Section 6 Changing Camera SettingsTo make changes to file numbering, follow the steps below.Turn the Mode Dial to (Setup Mode).The Se
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