Changing Camera Settings; Customizing The Camera; Registering Shooting Settings (My Settings) - Ricoh GR II Operating Manual

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Changing Camera Settings

Customizing the Camera

You can change the functions of the Fn buttons and ADJ. lever, and register
settings to MY1, MY2, and MY3 of the mode dial.

Registering Shooting Settings (My Settings)

You can register the current camera settings as "My Settings" so that you can
easily recall the desired settings for shooting.
Settings can be registered to the following.
MY 1, MY 2, MY 3
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My Settings Box
The following items can be registered.
Camera settings
• Shooting mode
• Aperture value and shutter speed in Av, Tv, TAv, and M modes
• Self-timer
• Focus position for manual focus
• Macro
• Flash mode
[Shooting] menu
Other than [Multiple Exposure Shooting], [Interval Shooting], [Interval Compos-
ite], [Auto Aperture Shift], [Shutter Speed Auto Shift], [Shutter/Aperture Auto
Shift], [Switch Shooting Mode], and [Restore Defaults]
[Key Custom Options] menu
• Set Fn1 Button
• Effect Button Setting
[Setup] menu
• ISO Step Setting
• ISO Auto-High Settings
• AF Mode
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Settings can be registered to MY1, MY2, and MY3 of the mode dial.
Six items of settings can be registered to the camera.
Assign the items to [MY 1], [MY 2], and [MY 3] in [Recall My Settings] (p.116). A name
can be assigned to registered settings (p.119).
• Set Fn2 Button
• AFL Focus Settings
• Level Setting
• Grid Guide Display Options

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