Shooting With Camera Memos; Text Camera Memo; Voice Memo - Ricoh Caplio 400G wide Operation Manual

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Shooting with Camera Memos

The image file storing the image shot with a digital camera has an area where additional information can
be stored. The camera memo function uses this area to allow you to attach a memo to the still image
you shoot.
Image file
Attaching camera memos facilitates identification, search, and sorting of still images. There are two
types of camera memos: text and voice memos.
No camera memo can be attached to a movie or voice file.

Text Camera Memo

You can create a list of text camera memos (camera memo list) using your computer and transfer it to
the camera so that you can use them when shooting images with a camera memo. If you want to use
data not included in the camera memo list, you can make a temporary memo using the camera. This
camera memo is called a "temporary memo." You can also correct the contents of a camera memo list
using a temporary memo.

Voice Memo

The voice recorded by the camera can be attached as a camera memo. This camera memo is called
a"voice memo."
Temporary memos and voice memos are erased when the camera is turned off.
Chapter 4 Section 1 About Camera Memos
Image
Camera memo
Photographer
Additional
Location
information
Etc.
Camera Memo List
Up to 50 camera memos can
be registered under each of
five categories.
Category
• Date of production
• Place of production
• Brand
Camera Memo
• Producer
Bing
• Size
Rainier
Lambert
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