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NOMENCLATURE
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1. Distance Measuring Window
2. Film Counter
3. Shutter Release Button
4. Self-Timer Switch
5. Self-Timer LED
6. Strap Eyelet
7. Lens Shield Switch
8. Lens Shield
9. Photocell
10. Flash Unit |
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11. Viewfinder Eyepiece
12. Film Advance/Rewind Monitor
13. Flash Ready Lamp
14. Film Take-up Spool
15. Back Cover Lever
16. Manual Film Rewind Switch
17. Film Guides
18. Tripod Socket
19. Film Rewind Shaft
20. Battery Compartment Cover
21. Back Cover
22. Film Loaded Window
23. Film Chamber
24. Sprocket |
INSERTING THE BATTERIES
The camera will not operate unless the batteries are installed. It
is important to ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly.
1. Push the Battery Compartment Cover in the direction of the arrow to pull
open. (Fig.1
2. Insert two batteries, checking that the (+) and (-) on the batteries are
lined up correctly according to the polarity diagram inside the battery
compartment. (Fig. 2)
3. Close the Battery Compartment Cover by pushing it in the direction of the
arrow. (Fig. 3)
Batteries for Use
Two Alkaline penlight batteries, or two Manganese penlight
batteries.
* Do not use Nickel Cadmium batteries.
* Please remove the batteries from the camera when you do not use the camera for
a long period of time.
* Use of rechargeable NiCad batteries is not recommended. Due to higher internal
amperage, the electronics in your Ricoh camera/flash unit may be damaged. If dam
aged due to use of NiCad batteries occurs the warranty will be considered null
and void.
OPENING THE LENS SHIELD
1. Open the Lens Shield by sliding the Lens Shield Switch in the direction of
the arrow. (Fig 4)
* You can only fire the camera when the Lens Shield is completely open.
* If the Lens Shield is opened while the Shutter Release Button is
pressed down, a frame will be exposed.
CHECKING THE BATTERIES
1. Cover the Photocell with your hand and press
the Shutter Release Button in halfway. (Fig 5)
2. If the Flash Unit pops up, then the batteries are in working
order. (Fig. 6)
3. Push the Flash Unit back down. (Fig. 7)
In normal temperature (at 20° C, with new Alkaline batteries)
Without using the Flash Unit:
About 70 rolls of 36 exposure film can be taken. Using the Flash
Unit repeatedly: About 7 roll of 36 exposure film can be taken.
Please change both batteries to new ones of the same kind in the following
cases:
a. The Flash Unit does not pop up when you have covered the Photocell with your
hand and the Shutter Release Button is pressed in halfway.
b. The shutter cannot be released (apart from when the Lens Shield is closed).
c. The Flash Ready Lamp takes more than 30 seconds to light up.
d. The film advance or Film Rewind does not operate.
e. The batteries have been in the camera for more than one year. (Even without
using the camera, the batteries will lose power naturally.)
Generally, in cold conditions, the capacity of the batteries decreases, and in
some cases, the camera may not operate correctly. You should either warm the
batteries or keep a spare set in your pocket, inserting them just before you use
the camera. Incidentally if the capacity of the batteries has decreased in cold
temperatures, it will regain full capacity in normal temperatures, so do not
throw the batteries away.
SETTING THE FILM SPEED
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Please check whether the film has a DX code system or not
(Fig. 8)
(A film with a DX code,
Setting the film speed is not necessary. The camera automatically
makes the correct film speed setting.
(A film without DX code)
If non-Ding film is loaded in the camera, the camera will
automatically set itself to ISO 100. * Please be careful when you take a
picture with ISO 1000 film in bight sunlight, the picture may be
overexposed. |
LOADING THE FILM
1. Push the Back Cover Lever downwards in the direction of the arrow to open.
(Fig. 9)
2. Load the film into the Film Chamber and pull out the film leader, placing it
over the Film Take-up Spool. (Fig. 10)
3. Please make sure that the film is within the Film Guides. (Fig. 11)
4. Press the Back Cover shut so that the Back Cover Lever returns to its
original position. The film is automatically advanced until number "1" appears
in the Film Counter Window. (Fig. 12)
5. If the Film Advance/Rewind Monitor rotates rapidly, then the film is
advancing correctly. If the monitor does not rotate,. the film has not advanced
correctly, so please reload the film. (Fig. 13)
* Always avoid direct sunlight when loading the film.
* The Film Loaded Window is to confirm whether film is loaded or not.
VIEWFINDER (Fig. 14)
1. Field of View Frame
The subject (such as people or scenery) that you wish to take shout
be set within this frame.
2. Parallax Correction Marks
When taking a picture of subject that is between 1 -1.2m (3.3 -4
ft.) away from the camera, the subject should be positioned within these marks.
Anything outside the marks will not be included in the picture even though you
can see it through the viewfinder.
3. Auto-Focus Frame The Auto-Focus system focuses
automatically on any subject that appears within this small square.
AUTO-FOCUS SHOOTING
1. Set the subject you wish to take within the Auto-Focus Frame in the center
of the viewfinder. (Fig. 15)
2. When you press the Shutter Release Button halfway, the subject
is focused.
3. Gently press the Shutter Release Button down to take the
picture. The film will advance automatically as soon as the shutter has been
released. (Fig. 16)
* Please be careful not to cover the Distance Measuring Window at the front of
the camera accidentally, as this will cause incorrect focusing.
* Please keep the Distance Measuring Window clean so that focusing is accurate.
If it gets dirty, it should be wiped clean with a soft cloth.
REWINDING THE FILM (Auto Reverse)
After the end of the film has been reached, the film is automatically rewound.
* As the film is being rewound, the Film Advance/Rewind Monitor will rotate and
the Film Counter will run backwards.
(Fig. 17)
* When the film is fully rewound, the motor stops automatically and "S" is seen
in the Film Counter. You can now open the Back Cover to unload the film.
* If you wish to rewind the film before the end of roll is reached, push the
Manual Film Rewind Switch with a ball point pen, etc. (Fig. 18)
* You can close the Lens Shield when the film is being rewound.
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(WARNING: NEVER PULL OUT THE FILM BY HAND, BEFORE IT IS
FULLY REWOUND. THIS MAY RESULT IN A MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE TO THE CAMERA.) |
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
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When flash is required, the Flash Unit automatically pops up
into vertical position.
1. Check that the Flash Ready Lamp is lit, then take the picture. (Fig.
19)
2. When you have completed flash photography, please be sure to push the
Flash Unit down. This turns off the flash. |
Flash Photography Distance
Shooting Range: 1 - 4m (3.3 - 9.8 ft)
* If. the Shutter Release Button is kept pressed halfway down before the Flash
Ready Lamp comes on, the Flash Unit will not be charged.
* Be careful not to put your finger in front of the flash window.
* If the Shutter Release Button is pressed before the Flash Ready Lamp lights
up, the shutter will not release.
* You can use the Flash Unit as a fill-in light for daytime photography too.
Cover the photocell with your hand and press the Shutter Release Button in
halfway. Then the Flash Unit pops up.
USING THE SELF-TIMER
1. Slide the Self-Timer Switch fully in the direction of the arrow. Then the
Self-Timer LED on the front of the camera blinks on and off. The shutter will be
released about 10 seconds later. (Fig. 20)
* If you wish to clear the self-timer once it has started, close the Lens
Shield.
* When using the self-timer with flash photography, put the Self-Timer Switch on
after the Flash Ready Lamp is lit. (When the surrounding light is not
sufficient, the Flash Unit pops up immediately after the Self-Timer Switch is
activated.)
* When using the self-timer with pre-focus shooting, measure the distance by
pressing the Shutter Release Button halfway. Without removing your finger from
the Shutter Release Button, slide the Self-Timer Switch on, and the self-timer
will operate. Pre-focus will be held automatically until the picture is taken.
PROPER CARE OF YOUR CAMERA
* If there is dirt on the lens or Distance Measuring Window, do not touch
directly with your fingers. Use a blower to blow the dust away, or wipe the
surface gently with a soft cloth.
* Camera malfunction can be caused by shock, humidity, salt, etc. After using
the camera at the beach or places where there are chemicals, wipe it
particularly carefully.
* Take care not to expose the camera to sudden changes in temperature, as they
may cause malfunction.
* Do not expose the camera fore long period of time in extremely high
temperatures, such as in your car or on the beach, as this may cause
malfunction.
* When using a tripod, do not try to force a long screw into the socket. (The
screw length should be less than 5.7mm, JIS 5.5mm.)
* Do not place the camera near equipment that has strong magnetism such as
television or radio.
* Remove the batteries before storing the camera, and keep the camera in a place
that is free of dust and humidity.
* Avoid keeping the camera in a closet, etc. where the camera may be affected by
mothballs, insecticides, etc.
MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS
Type: 35 mm lens shutter type with automatic focusing
Lens: 35 mm F3.9 Ricoh lens, 3 elements, 3 groups
Focusing: Automatic focusing; distance measuring (shooting) range
1 m (3.3 ft.) - 00
Shutter: Programmed AE type electronic shutter, 1/30--1/500 sec.
Self-Timer: Build-in electronic type. Operating delay of approx. 10
sec. with LED
Viewfinder: Albada type bright-frame viewfinder
Magnification: 0.47X, Field of view 84%
Viewfinder Information: Field of View Frame, Parallax Correction
Mark, Auto Focus Frame
Exposure Adjustment: With Cds photocell, Exposure Coupling Range EV
8.8--EV17 (ISO 100)
Film Speed Range: ISO 100--1000. Automatic setting the film speed
with the DX-code system
Film Advance: Electric motor with Film Transport Monitor.
Automatic 1st frame setting.
Rewind: Automatic film rewind at the end of film
Film Loading: RICOH Auto-Load system
Exposure Counter: Additive, automatically resets to A when the camera
back is opened
Built-in Flash: Automatic pop-up electronic flash in dim light
Guide Number: 10(ISO 100, m) Exposure adjustment through flashmatic
system
Interval Between Flashes: About 7 seconds
Number of Shots Possible: With new alkaline
batteries (under normal temperature of 20 degrees C) without
using the flash unit: more than 70 rolls of 36 exposure
film; when using the flash unit repeatedly more than 7 rolls of 36 exposure film
Power Source: 2 penlight alkaline batteries or 2 penlight
manganese batteries (Nickel Cadmium batteries cannot be used).
Other Features: Flash Ready Light, Film Loaded Window,
Dimensions: 118mm(W)x66mm(H)x45mm( D)
Weight: 2359 (without batteries)
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
If you wish to rewind the film before the end of the roll is reached, rewind the
film by means of the Manual Film Rewind switch on the bottom of the camera. (Use
a ballpoint pen, etc. to activate rewinding). The film cannot be rewound when
the back cover is open. (Fig. 1)
Caution: Never pull out the film by hand, before it is
fully rewound. This may result in a malfunction or damage to the camera. (Fig. 2)