Selecting Recording Mode - Ricoh RDC-6000 Operation Manual

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Selecting Recording Mode

The camera offers three recording modes – still, text and Quick Shooting. Select the
mode best suited to your photographic needs.
Still image mode
One frame is taken each time the release button is pressed. The frames are stored
one at a time.
Text mode
To record text clearly, blacks are made very black and then the surrounding colors are
sensed. The frames are stored one at a time.
Quick shooting mode
A series of frames can be taken continuously at the rate of approximately 1 frame/sec.
as long as the release button is pressed. Since the images are stored in the camera
memory, the interval at which frames can be taken is shorter, so the next frame can be
taken faster.
• The initial status is still image mode.
Note
• Set Keep Setting to save the recording mode setting.
See "Keep Settings". (p.94)
• To use the Motion Picture Mode, set the Mode dial to [
press the shutter button. Press the shutter button once to start recording
and then press again to stop. See "Recording Motion Picture Mode".
(p.50)
q Set the mode dial to [
MENU button.
The record menu will be displayed.
w Press the
or
[RECORDING MODE].
e Press the MENU
the recording mode (
The recording mode changes each time you
press the MENU
] and press the
button to select
button to choose
Change
).
Change
button.
] and then
MENU[RECORD]
RECORDING MODE
GRID TEMPLATE
WHITE BALANCE
EXPOSURE MODE
IMAGE ENLARGEMENT
ISO SENSITIVITY
FOCUS
EXIT
Change
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