Button Functions - Ricoh Caplio G3 Operation Manual

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Button Functions

The following table summarizes the functions of the camera's buttons.
Power Button, see p.13.
Mode Dial, see p.8.
Shutter Button, see p.30.
Button
D (Delete)/
T (Self-timer) Button
! ( F : Flash) Button
" ( N : Macro) Button
# ( Q : Quick Review)
Button
$ Button
!"#$ Button
Z (Wide-angle)/
9 (Thumbnail Display)
Button
z (Telephoto)/
9 (Enlarged View)
Button
E
Button
O Button
M Button
Shooting Mode
If you press the button in
Shooting Mode, self-timer
mode is activated and you
can take photos using the
self-timer (see p.50).
Switches between Flash/
Flash Off and other Modes
(see p.48).
You can take close-ups
(see p.45).
The last still image you took
is displayed (see p.80).
If you press the button in
Shooting Mode, you can
shoot with the wide-angle
zoom (see p.43).
If you press the button in
Shooting Mode, you can
shoot with the telephoto
zoom (see p.43).
Switches the display of symbols on the LCD Monitor (see p.21).
This is used for operating menus on the LCD monitor (see p.23).
This button is used for setting the various shooting methods (see p.23), or
downloading still images onto your computer (see p.127, p.140).
Chapter 1 / Section 1 Getting Started
Playback Mode
If you press the button
during Playback Mode, you
can delete the still image or
movie that is displayed on
the LCD Monitor (see
p.94).
In Voice Playback Mode,
press the button to adjust
the sound volume (see
p.86).
In Voice Playback Mode,
press the button to adjust
the sound volume (see
p.86).
Displays the previous still
image or movie (see p.83).
Displays the next still
image or movie (see p.83).
Displays the still image (or
movie) on the right, left,
above or below in
Thumbnail Display mode.
(see p.88).
If you press the button in
Playback Mode, the LCD
Monitor display is split,
allowing you to see sets of
still images at one glance
(6 images at once) (see
p.88).
If you press the button in
Playback Mode, image is
displayed on the LCD
Monitor up to 3.4 times
larger (see p.89).
22
Menu display
Moves the frame left,
right, up and down (see
p.27).

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