Ricoh GR Digital III manual

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Index
- Checking the Contents of the Package
- Shooting Screen
- Playback Screen
- Changing the Screen Display
- Using the Touch Panel
- Using the Button/Lever
- Setting from the Menus
- Still Image Settings Menus
- Movie Settings Menus
- Playback Settings Menus
- Customize Settings Menus
- Setup Menus
- Turning the Camera On
- Setting the Language and the Date and Time
- Formatting a Memory Card
- Shooting in the Program Mode
- Viewing the Captured Images
- Setting the Exposure Mode
- Using Exposure Compensation
- Setting the Focus Mode
- Shooting Close-ups (Macro)
- Shooting with a Single Press of the Shutter Release Button (Full Press Snap)
- Selecting a Metering Method
- Setting the ISO Sensitivity
- Using a Flash
- Reducing Noise
- Shooting Continuously (Continuous Shooting)
- Shooting with Varied Exposure Values (Bracketing)
- Shooting While Merging Images Together (Multi-exposure)
- Shooting Automatically at Set Intervals (Interval Shooting)
- Recording Star Trails (Interval Composite)
- Using the Self-timer
- Image Capture Settings
- Movie Capture Settings
- Using the ND Filter
- Reducing Moiré (AA Filter Simulator)
- Setting the Image Atmosphere (Image Control)
- Correcting the Peripheral Illumination
- Correcting a Range of Tones (D-Range Correction)
- Reducing Blurring of Images
- Using the Playback Functions
- Displaying Multiple Images
- Displaying Rotated Images
- Connecting the Camera to an AV Device
- Deleting Files
- Protecting Images from Deletion
- Copying Images and Movies in the Internal Memory to a Memory Card
- Transferring Images
- Developing RAW Images
- Changing the Image Size
- Correcting Highlight/Shadow Areas (Levels Adjustment)
- Correcting the White Balance
- Correcting Color Moiré
- Adjusting the Image Quality
- Editing Movies
- Using the Camera with a Computer
- Connecting to a Communication Device via Bluetooth®
- Enabling the Wireless LAN Function
- Operating the Camera with a Communication Device
- Saving the Settings
- Assigning Settings to the Mode Dial
- Using the Saved User Mode
- Registering Functions to the ADJ. Mode
- Changing the Functions of the Fn Button
- Setting the Function of the Shutter Release Button
- Setting the Information Displayed During Shooting/Playback
- Setting the Instant Review Display
- Setting the Live View Display
- Setting the Brightness and Tone of the Monitor
- Setting the Lamp
- Setting the Sound Effects
- Automatically Turning the Power Off
- Dimming the Display
- Specifying the Folder/File Settings
- Setting the Copyright Information
- Conversion Lens/Lens Adapter
- AC Adapter
- Camera
- USB Power Adapter AC-U1/AC-U2
- Rechargeable Battery DB-110
- Image Storage Capacity
- Operating Environment
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Ricoh GR Digital III specifications
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The Ricoh GR Digital III is a photo camera with a resolution of approximately 10 megapixels, allowing for high-quality images with a maximum resolution of 3648 x 2736 pixels. This camera does not feature an image stabilizer, so it does not compensate for camera shake during shooting. It supports digital zoom up to 4x, which allows for magnifying the image electronically. Additionally, it has an optical zoom of 5.7x, which provides the ability to adjust the focal length to bring distant objects closer. The lens system of the Ricoh GR Digital III consists of 8 elements arranged in 6 groups, enabling the capture of clear and detailed photographs. It has a fixed focal length of 6 millimeters, meaning that the lens does not have the ability to zoom in or out. The camera is equipped with a CCD (charge-coupled device) sensor, which measures 1/1.7 inches in size. This type of sensor is known for its ability to capture sharp and balanced images, particularly in low-light situations. The Ricoh GR Digital III offers two auto focusing (AF) modes: Multi Point Auto Focus and Spot Auto Focus. These modes allow for precise focusing depending on the user's preferences and shooting conditions. Additionally, the camera features Auto Focus (AF) lock, which enables the user to fix the focus point during shooting, ensuring that the subject remains in focus throughout the capturing process. In summary, the Ricoh GR Digital III is a photo camera with a 10-megapixel resolution and a maximum image resolution of 3648 x 2736 pixels. It does not offer image stabilization but provides digital zoom up to 4x and optical zoom up to 5.7x. With its 8-element lens system and fixed focal length of 6 millimeters, it is capable of capturing clear and detailed photographs. The camera utilizes a CCD sensor measuring 1/1.7 inches and offers Multi Point Auto Focus and Spot Auto Focus modes for precise focusing. It also includes an Auto Focus lock feature to maintain focus on the desired subject throughout shooting.