Using The Self-Timer; Exposure Compensation - Ricoh PX User Manual

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Using the Self-timer

The camera offers a ten-second timer
for self-portraits, a two-second timer to
prevent blur caused by camera movement
when the shutter release button is pressed,
and a group timer for group portraits.
Before shooting, use the t ( Self-timer)
button to select a self-timer mode. The
current setting is shown in the picture display.
If the group timer is selected, the camera
will take two shots five seconds apart; the
self-timer lamp will blink for two seconds
immediately before each shot. Focus is
fixed at the position selected for the first shot.
Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The camera remains in self-timer mode even after the image is shot. To cancel the
self-timer, press the t button and change the self-timer setting to [Self-Timer Off].
• When the ten-second timer is active, the self-timer lamp will light for eight
seconds while the timer counts down and blink for the final two seconds before
the picture is taken.
• When the self-timer is set to [2 seconds], the self-timer lamp does not light or blink.
• The options available depend on the shooting mode (GP.104).

Exposure Compensation

The D ( Exposure Compensation) button
can be used to adjust exposure if your
subject is too dark or too bright. With the
camera ready to shoot, press D and use the
! and " buttons to increase or decrease
exposure. Press the MENU/OK button when
settings are complete.
Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In some modes, the D button is used to adjust settings other than exposure
(GP.39).
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