Using The Self-Timer; Exposure Compensation - Ricoh FF-90 Manual

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* Be careful not to put your finger in front of the flash window,
* If the Shutter Release Button is pressed before the Flash Ready Lamp lights up, the shutter will not release.
* You can use the Flash Unit as a fill-in light for daytime photography too. Cover the photocell with your hand and
press the Shutter Release Button in halfway. Then the Flash Button pops up.

USING THE SELF-TIMER

* When using the self-timer with pre focus shooting, measure the distance by pressing the Shutter Release Button
halfway. Without removing your finger from the Shutter Release Button press the Self-Timer Button, and the self-
timer will operate. Pre-focus will be held automatically until the picture is taken.

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

When back light is given to the subject, under exposed (dark) pictures result. Back light control is used in such
case.
1. Press the Self-Timer Button. Then the Self-Timer LED on the front of the
camera blinks on and off with an electronic sound. The shutter will be
released about 10 seconds later.
* If you wish to clear the self-timer once it has started, close the Lens Shield
or press the Self-Timer Button again.
* When using the self-timer with flash photography, put the Self-Timer on
after the Flash Ready Lamp is lit. (When the surrounding light is not
sufficient, the Flash Button pops up immediately after the Self-Timer Button
is activated. )
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