Before You BeginRead this section before use.It covers the names of the parts and how to prepare the camera for use.First StepsRead this section befor
8Table of ContentsIntroduction ...
2Playback Functions98 Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t :PV DBOBDDF
3Changing Camera Settings993 Changing Camera SettingsCustomizing the Camera:PVDBODIBOHFUIFGVODUJPOTPGUIF'OCVUUPOTBOE"%+MFWFSB
3Changing Camera Settings1001 Set the functions to register.2 Select [Reg. My Settings] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button
3Changing Camera Settings101Recalling Settings Registered as My Settings5IFTFUUJOHTSFHJTUFSFEUP<.Z4FUUJOHT#09>DBOCFBTTJHOFEUP.:.:
3Changing Camera Settings102Shooting Images in My Settings Mode1 Turn the mode dial to MY1/MY2/MY3.Shooting becomes possible with the set-tings of My
3Changing Camera Settings103Editing My Settings:PVDBOFEJUUIFTFUUJOHTSFHJTUFSFEBT.Z4FUUJOHT1 Select [Edit My Settings] in the [Key Custom Opt
3Changing Camera Settings104Changing the Name of a My Settings Item 1 Select [Name] in the screen of step 3 on P. 103 and then press the $ button.The
3Changing Camera Settings105 Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t *GUIF
3Changing Camera Settings1061 Select [ADJ. Lever Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press the $ button.The [ADJ. Lever Setting] scree
3Changing Camera Settings107Registering Functions to the Fn1/Fn2/Effect Buttons:PV DBO SFHJTUFS GVODUJPOT UP UIF 'O'O&GGFDU C
9Setting the White Balance ...59Setting the Color Temperat
3Changing Camera Settings1081 Select [Set Fn1 Button], [Set Fn2 Button], or [Effect Button Setting] in the [Key Custom Options] menu and then press t
3Changing Camera Settings109Changing Other SettingsAdjusting the Brightness of the Picture Display:PVDBOBEKVTUUIFCSJHIUOFTTPGUIFQJDUVSFEJTQMBZ
3Changing Camera Settings110Setting the Information Displayed in Shooting Mode:PV DBO TFU UIF JOGPSNBUJPO EJTQMBZFE GPS FBDI OVNCFS PG QSFTT
3Changing Camera Settings111Setting the Operation Sounds:PVDBOTFUUIFDBNFSBPQFSBUJPOTPVOETJO<0QFSBUJPOT4PVOET>BOE<7PM-ume Settings]
3Changing Camera Settings112Resetting the File NumbersA file name of “R0” and a 6-digit sequential number (010001 to 999999) is assigned to each shot
3Changing Camera Settings113Setting the Copyright Notice:PVDBOTFUBDPQZSJHIUOPUJDFUPCFXSJUUFOBTExif data when images are shot.1 Select [Copy
4Menus1144 MenusThe camera functions are mainly set with the menus.The following menus are available. (The underlined settings are the default setting
4Menus115Menu option Settings PageImage SettingsVivid, Standard, Setting 1, Setting 2 P. 73Crop to 35 mmOff, On P. 50Date ImprintOff, Date, Time P. 76
4Menus116Menu option Settings PageFlash Exposure Compensation+2.0, +1.7, +1.3, +1.0, +0.7, +0.3, 0.0, -0.3, -0.7, -1.0, -1.3, -1.7, -2.0P. 70Manual Fl
4Menus117Playback Menu5IJTNFOVJTEJTQMBZFEJOQMBZCBDLNPEF6TFthis menu to manage and correct images.Menu option PageRAW Development P. 93Level C
10Correcting Skewed Images ...89Correcting Brightness and Contrast (L
4Menus118Key Custom Options Menu6TF UIJT NFOV UP SFHJTUFS GSFRVFOUMZ VTFEshooting settings and change the functions of buttons and levers.Menu
4Menus119Menu option Settings PageC-AF Continuous SettingOff, AF Priority, Shutter Priority P. 54AEL/AFL Lock Keep SettingOff, On P. 54One Press M Mod
4Menus120Setup Menu6TFUIJTNFOVUPTFUUIFHFOFSBMPQFSBUJPOTPGthe camera.Menu option Settings Page'PSNBU<$BSE> — P. 25'PSNBU<
4Menus121Menu option Settings PageLCD Confirmation TimeOff, 0.5 Sec., 1 Sec., 2 Sec., 3 Sec., Hold P. 33Grid Guide Display OptionsGrid 1, Grid 2, Grid
5Downloading Images to Your Computer1225 Downloading Images to Your ComputerUsing Images on a Computer:PV DBO USBOTGFSSFDPSEFETUJMM JNBHFT BOE
5Downloading Images to Your Computer123Saving Images to PC6TFUIFTVQQMJFE64#DBCMFUPDPOOFDUUIFDBNFSBUPBDPNQVUFS1 Turn off the camera.2 Ope
5Downloading Images to Your Computer124Installing the SoftwareThe supplied CD contains the 4*-,:1*9%FWFMPQFS4UVEJP-&GPS1&/5"93*
6Appendices1256 AppendicesTrouble ShootingError messagesIf an error message is displayed, take the steps listed below.Error message Solution PageInser
6Appendices126Camera TroubleshootingPower SupplyProblem Cause Solution PageThe camera does not turn on. Battery is exhausted or not inserted. Correctl
6Appendices127ShootingProblem Cause Solution PageNo picture is taken when shut-ter release button is pressed.Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery.
116 Appendices 125Trouble Shooting ...125E
6Appendices128Problem Cause Solution PagePhotos are too dark. Subject is poorly lit. Open the flash. P. 69Picture display is too dark. Adjust picture
6Appendices129MiscellaneousProblem Cause Solution PageCannot insert memory card. Card is not in correct orientation. Insert in correct orientation. P.
6Appendices130SpecificationsCameraEffective pixels Approximately 16.2 million pixelsImage sensor APS-C CMOS (approximately 16.9 million total pixels)L
6Appendices131Image size (pixels)Still images q (16 MB equivalent) 4928 × 3264, 4352 × 3264, 3264 × 3264r (10 MB equivalent) 3936 × 2608, 3488 × 260
6Appendices132AC-U1 USB power adapterPower Supply AC 100 - 240 V (50/60 Hz), 0.2 AOutput voltage DC 5.0 V, 1000 mAOperating temperature 10°C to 40°CDi
6Appendices133Storage CapacityThe following table shows the approximate number of images and record-ing time (in seconds) that can be recorded in the
6Appendices134Optional AccessoriesConversion lens, hood, and adapterRemove the ring cap before attaching a conversion lens (GW-3) or the lens hood and
6Appendices135External FlashAn optional GF-1 TTL flash unit can be connected to the camera hot shoe and used as a TTL auto exposure flash.1 Close the
6Appendices136Other Flash Units1 Attach the flash unit to the hot shoe.2 Turn on the camera, turn the mode dial to Av, TAv, or M, and set the apertu
6Appendices137Using the Camera AbroadUsing the AC-U1 USB Power Adapter and BJ-6 Battery ChargerThese products are for use with currents of 100–240 V a
6Appendices138Precautions for UseCamerat 5IJTQSPEVDU XBTNBOVGBDUVSFEGPSVTFJO UIFDPVOUSZPG QVSDIBTFUIF XBSSBOUZJTnot valid in other cou
6Appendices139AC-U1 USB Power Adaptert 6TFUIF64#DBCMFDPOUBJOFEJOUIFQBDLBHFt %POPUTVCKFDUUIFQPXFSBEBQUFSUPTFWFSFJNQBDUPSGPSDFt %P
6Appendices140Camera Care and StorageCaring for the Camerat 1IPUPHSBQITDBOCFBGGFDUFECZGJOHFSQSJOUTBOEPUIFSGPSFJHONBUUFSPOUIFlens. Avoid t
6Appendices141Warranty PolicyAll PENTAX RICOH IMAGING cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed
6Appendices142The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European6OJPONOTICESINFORMATION TO THE USERUSA FCC Part 15 Class BThis equipment has
6Appendices143COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENTProduct Name: DIGITAL CAMERAModel Number: GRThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation
144IndexNumbers1st Curtain (Flash) ... 712nd Curtain (Flash) ... 71AADJ. ISO
145FFA/Move Target ... 56Flash ... 69Flash Ex
146OOne Press M Mode ... 42Operation Sounds ... 111Optional Accessories ...
147VVideo Format ... 95Vignetting ... 73Vivid (Imag
Before You BeginThis covers the names of parts and how to prepare the camera for use.Parts of the Camera ... 14Using the Dial and
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Before You Begin14Parts of the Camera13245 6 781591012141311171619363435373331 322926272328301825242021 22
Before You Begin151Up-down dial ...P. 172Mode dial lock release button ...P. 163Mode dial ...
Before You Begin16Using the Dial and LeverMode Dial:PVDBODIBOHFUIFTIPPUJOHNPEFXJUIthe mode dial.Press the mode dial lock release button (1) and
Before You Begin17Up-down dial/ADJ. lever6TFUIFVQEPXOEJBMBOE"%+MFWFSJOplace of the !"#$ buttons and to set the exposure. (GP. 41)O
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Before You Begin18Picture DisplayShooting display1716181920212223242515111 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 33 34 35 10 36926 27 28 29 30 31 32121314Still image mode
Before You Begin19Playback display123456789 10 11 171612 13 14 1615Still image modeMovie mode1Folder-file number ...P. 111
Before You Begin20Battery Level IndicatorIcon StatusBattery fully charged.Battery partially charged. Recharging the battery is recommended.Low battery
Before You Begin21Changing the Display6TF UIF %*41 CVUUPO UP DIBOHF UIF JOGPSNBUJPO EJTQMBZFE PO UIF QJDUVSFdisplay.Shooting ModeSelect f
Before You Begin22Playback ModeNormal indicator display Detailed information displayNo indicator display White saturation display Note ---------------
Before You Begin23Getting ReadyPrepare the camera for use.Inserting the Battery and a Memory CardBe sure the camera is off before inserting or removin
Before You Begin24 Eye-Fi Cards --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5IJTDBNFSBJTDP
Before You Begin25Data Storage LocationPictures taken with this camera can be recorded to the internal memory or a memory card. When a memory card is
Before You Begin26Charging the BatteryCharge the rechargeable battery (DB-65) using the included 64#DBCMFBOE64#QPXFSBEBQUFS"$6XJUIJOD
Before You Begin27 Storage capacity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t "QQSPYJNBUFMZ
1IntroductionThis instruction manual provides information on how to use the shooting and playback functions of this camera and related precautions.Tho
Before You Begin28Turning the Camera On and OffPress the POWER button to turn the camera on.The POWER button lights, and then the auto fo-cus/flash la
Before You Begin29 Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5PTBWFCBUUFSZ
Before You Begin30Setting the Date and TimeWhen the power is turned on for the first time, the [Date Settings] screen appears.1 Set the year, month,
First StepsRead this section before using your camera for the first time.Basic Shooting...32Playing Back Images ...
32First StepsBasic ShootingNow you are ready.Taking Photographs with Auto Settings1 Turn the mode dial to 5.Press the mode dial lock button and rotat
First Steps33 Focus ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5IFBVUPGPDVTGMBTIM
34First StepsISO, and white balance settings. The shooting conditions are not held in the following cases:t 4FMGUJNFSt *OUFSWBMUJNFSTIPPUJOHt *O
First Steps35Checking the Camera Level and TiltThis camera has a built-in level indicator that can be used to indicate the MFWFMBOEUJMUPGUIFDBNFS
36First StepsCamera is rotated too far for-ward or backward or unable to measure tilt.RedWhen tilted forward:FMMPX Note ------------------------------
First Steps37Playing Back ImagesImages can be viewed in the picture display.1 Press the 6 button.The camera switches to playback mode and the last st
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38First StepsUsing the Menu1 Press MENU/OK.The menu is displayed.The menu that is displayed first varies de-pending on the mode when the button is pr
123456Advanced OperationsRead this section when you want to learn more about the different camera functions.1 Various Shooting Functions ... 402 Pla
1Various Shooting Functions401 Various Shooting FunctionsSelect a shooting mode to match the scene.Mode Purpose Page5 For easy shooting P. 32P/Av/Tv/
1Various Shooting Functions411 Set the mode dial to P/Av/Tv/TAv/M.The symbol for the selected shooting mode and the set value will be displayed on th
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1Various Shooting Functions43 Program diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5IFQSPHSBN
1Various Shooting Functions44Using Aperture PreviewPress and hold the p button during the shutter release button is pressed halfway or using the AE lo
1Various Shooting Functions45Exposure settingsUsing exposure compensation1 Set a value using the X/Y button.Settings can be made in the range from –4
1Various Shooting Functions46Setting the ISO speedIn the [Shooting] menu, the ISO speed can be set in [ISO Setting/NR].AUTO In ISO 100 – ISO 800, the
1Various Shooting Functions47Reducing noise:PVDBOSFEVDFUIFBNPVOUPGOPJTFJOTUJMMJNBHFT1 In the [Shooting] menu, select [ISO Setting/NR], and
3Safety PrecautionsWarning SymbolsVarious symbols are used throughout this instruction manual and on the product to prevent physical harm to you or ot
1Various Shooting Functions48Dynamic range correctionIn the [Shooting] menu, you can use [Dynamic Range Correction] to expand an images gradation, mak
1Various Shooting Functions49Selecting a metering methodIn the [Shooting] menu, set [Exposure Metering].Multi 5IFDBNFSBNFUFSTFYQPTVSFJOBSFBT
1Various Shooting Functions50Setting a still image formatIn the [Shooting] menu, the still image format, size, and aspect ratio can be selected in [St
1Various Shooting Functions51Setting the focusSelecting a focusing methodIn the [Shooting] menu, set [Focus].Multi AFMeasures the distances from 9 AF
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1Various Shooting Functions53Shooting close-ups (Macro Mode):PVDBOBQQSPBDIUIFTVCKFDUVQUPDNTIPPUJOHSBOHFBQQSPYYcm) away from the
1Various Shooting Functions54Using the AF buttonWhen the AF button is used, AE Lock or AF Lock are available in place of pressing the shutter release
1Various Shooting Functions55 Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 8IFO
1Various Shooting Functions56Setting Focus Assist and AE/AF TargetWithout moving the camera you can meter a specific spot on the subject using buttons
1Various Shooting Functions57The following settings are available.Move Target Setting Specifies the target to move from AE/AF, AF, and AE.Focus Assist
4Q Do not charge the battery with a charger from another manu-facturer. Also, do not use the battery with any camera except the cameras compatible wi
1Various Shooting Functions58Shooting with a single press of the shutter release but-ton (Full Press Snap)When pressing the shutter release button hal
1Various Shooting Functions59Setting the White Balance Make adjustments to the white balance so that white subjects will appear white under any kind o
1Various Shooting Functions60DetailSpecifies the color temperature. (GP. 61)ManualAdjust the white balance manually. (GP. 61)1 Press the WB (")
1Various Shooting Functions61 Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5IFXI
1Various Shooting Functions62Shooting ContinuouslyThe continuous shooting functions are as follows.Continuous Continues to take pictures for as long a
1Various Shooting Functions63t *GUIFMBTUGPVSEJHJUTPGUIFGJMFOVNCFSUBLFOEVSJOHDPOUJOVPVTTIPPUJOHFYDFFE<>BTFQBSBUFfolder is
1Various Shooting Functions64 Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 8IFO
1Various Shooting Functions65Automatic Exposure<0GG>5IFFYQPTVSFWBMVFJTOPUBEKVTUFE<0O>5IF FYQPTVSF WBMVF JT BEKVTUFE UP NBU
1Various Shooting Functions66Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals (Inter-val Shooting)Shoots pictures automatically at fixed intervals.1
1Various Shooting Functions67Shooting Star Trails (Interval Composite)Merges a series of continuous images taken at fixed intervals in such a way UIBU
5Q Please observe the following in order to prevent fire, electrical shock or cracking of the battery while charging.t 6TFPOMZUIFJOEJDBUFEQPXFS
1Various Shooting Functions687 Press MENU/OK to end shooting when all the desired photographs have been taken.The merged image will be saved. Caution
1Various Shooting Functions69Using the FlashSetting the Flash ModeAuto5IFGMBTIGJSFTBVUPNBUJDBMMZXIFOUIFTVCKFDUJTQPPSMZMJUPSCBDLMJU<%FG
1Various Shooting Functions70 Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5IFG
1Various Shooting Functions71 Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 8IFOUI
1Various Shooting Functions72Shooting Photos with Unique AtmosphereTakes images with varied saturation and contrast.EffectChanges things like the hue
1Various Shooting Functions73Image SettingsTakes images with modulated saturation, contrast, sharpness, and vignett-ing.Vivid*ODSFBTFTUIFDPOUSBTUT
1Various Shooting Functions74 Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t *GBO
1Various Shooting Functions75Shooting with MiniaturizeTakes images that give the impression that they are close-ups of a miniature. This mode is effec
1Various Shooting Functions76Other Shooting FunctionsAdding the Date to Still ImagesIf [Date] or [Time] is selected in the [Date Imprint] area of the
1Various Shooting Functions774 Use the !"#$ buttons to select [Still Image Size] and [Frame Rate].The following settings can be made. The frame
6Q Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Both opera-tions pose the risk of electric shock.Q Always grip the plug section when
1Various Shooting Functions78Shooting Movies1 Turn the mode dial to 3.2 Press the shutter release button.Movie shooting starts.While shooting, the “
1Various Shooting Functions79Playing Back Movies1 Press the 6 button.The camera goes into playback mode.2 Select a movie with the #$ buttons.Movies
1Various Shooting Functions80Clipping MoviesThe unnecessary parts at the beginning or end of a movie can be deleted, and the movie can be saved as a n
2Playback Functions812 Playback FunctionsDisplaying Images in Thumbnail ViewPressing the 8 (X)/9 (Y) button in playback mode displays multiple im-ages
2Playback Functions82Displaying Images in Enlarged View:PVDBOEJTQMBZTUJMMJNBHFTFOMBSHFEThe following operations are possible.8 (X) button/Turn t
2Playback Functions83Organizing FilesDeleting FilesDeleting One File1 Display the image to delete in playback mode.2 Press the D button.3 Use the !
2Playback Functions842 Select [Delete Multi] and then press the MENU/OK button.3 Select [Sel. Indiv.] or [Sel. Range] and then press the MENU/OK but
2Playback Functions85Setting Protection:PVDBOQSPUFDUGJMFTUPQSFWFOUUIFNGSPNCFJOHEFMFUFEBDDJEFOUBMMZ Caution --------------------------------
2Playback Functions86Setting/Canceling Protection for All Files1 Select [Protect] in the [Playback] menu and then press the $ button.2 Select [Selec
2Playback Functions87Copying the Images in Internal Memory to a Card:PV DBO DPQZUIF TUJMM JNBHFT BOE NPWJFT TUPSFE JO JOUFSOBM NFNPSZ UP
7Q Remove the power cords from the outlets before cleaning the equipment.Q Remove the power cords from the outlets when not in use.Q Do not cover e
2Playback Functions88Trimming Images:PVDBOUSJNUIFFEHFTPGJNBHFTBOEUIFOTBWFUIFJNBHFT1 Display the image to trim in playback mode and then p
2Playback Functions89Correcting Skewed ImagesCorrect images of rectangular objects such as message boards and business cards shot at an angle so that
2Playback Functions90Correcting Brightness and Contrast (Level Compensa-tion):PVDBODPSSFDUUIFCSJHIUOFTTBOEDPOUSBTUPGTIPUTUJMMJNBHFT1 Displ
2Playback Functions91 Examples of Correction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Adjusting the Overal
2Playback Functions92Correcting the White Balance:PVDBODPSSFDUUIFDPMPSUPOFTPGTUJMMJNBHFT1 Display the image to correct in playback mode and
2Playback Functions93 Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 4PNFJNBHFTNB
2Playback Functions94 Note -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5IFTFUUJOHT
2Playback Functions95 Caution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t 5IFQJDUVSFEJ
2Playback Functions96Setting DPOF for Multiple Still ImagesSpecify multiple images and the number of copies from thumbnail view.1 Press the Y button
2Playback Functions97Selecting the Images to TransferWhen using an Eye-Fi card, you can transfer just selected images.1 Set [Eye-Fi Connection Settin
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