Setting The Film Speed; Holding Your Camera - Ricoh RZ-770 Owner's Manual

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SETTING THE FILM SPEED

DX-coded film cassettes have black-and-silver patterns corresponding to film speeds that the camera reads and
automatically sets. Your camera accepts DX films with speeds ranging from ISO 100 or 400. (Fig. 14)
* To increase flash shooting range, use higher speed film such as ISO 400.
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When using DX-coded films, setting the film speed is not necessary. Your camera automatically sets the correct
film speed.
When using a film without a OX code, your camera will automatically set itself to ISO 100.
When the film speed is more than ISO 400 set to ISO 400. When it is less than ISO 400, set to ISO 100.

HOLDING YOUR CAMERA

1. Always use both hands to steady your camera. (Fig. 15)
* When holding the camera vertically always position it with the flash at the top. (Fig. 16)
* Be careful not to place your fingers over the lens, flash or photocell. (Fig. 17)
* If the camera moves during the exposure, the whole picture will be blurred. To help insure sharp pictures, hold
the camera steadily and properly.

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