Ricoh R4 User Guide - Page 77

Using Long Time Exposure TIME EXPOSURE

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Using the Various Shooting and Playback Functions Using Long Time Exposure (TIME EXPOSURE) You can select 1, 2, 4, or 8 seconds for time exposure. By using long time exposure, you can capture the movement of moving subjects such as the trail of fireworks and car lights when shooting a night scene. 1. Switch the Mode Selector to 5. 2. Press the C/D button. The Shooting Setting menu is displayed. 3. Press the " button to select [TIME EXPOSURE] and press the $ button. 4. Press the !" buttons to select the exposure time. 5. Press the C/D or # button. 6. If you pressed the # button in Step 5, press also the C/D button. The Time Exposure setting is completed. The Shooting Setting menu disappears and the setting appears on the screen. The setting is used for shooting until it is changed. Note • When using long time exposure, the shutter speed may slow down and images may be blurred. Hold the camera steady by using a tripod when shooting. • The camera shake correction function cannot be used when using long time exposure. If long time exposure is set while the camera shake correction function is turned on, E changes to F. • While shooting with long time exposure, the LCD monitor turns off. 75

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Using the Various Shooting and Playback Functions
Using Long Time Exposure (TIME EXPOSURE)
You can select 1, 2, 4, or 8 seconds for time exposure.
By using long time exposure, you can capture the movement of
moving subjects such as the trail of fireworks and car lights when
shooting a night scene.
1.
Switch the Mode Selector to
5
.
2.
Press the
C
/
D
button.
The Shooting Setting menu is displayed.
3.
Press the
"
button to select [TIME EXPOSURE] and press
the
$
button.
4.
Press the
!"
buttons to select
the exposure time.
5.
Press the
C
/
D
or
#
button.
6.
If you pressed the
#
button in
Step 5, press also the
C
/
D
button.
The Time Exposure setting is
completed.
The Shooting Setting menu disappears
and the setting appears on the screen.
The setting is used for shooting until it is
changed.
Note
When using long time exposure, the shutter speed may slow down and images may be
blurred. Hold the camera steady by using a tripod when shooting.
The camera shake correction function cannot be used when using long time exposure. If
long time exposure is set while the camera shake correction function is turned on,
E
changes to
F
.
While shooting with long time exposure, the LCD monitor turns off.