Chapter 3 Shooting With Camera Memos; Shooting With Camera Memos; Text Camera Memo; Voice Memo - Ricoh Caplio G3S 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.

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.
• Temporary memos and voice memos are not stored in the camera memo list.
Chapter 3 / Section 1 About Camera Memos
Image
Camera memo
Additional
Photographer
information
Location
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
Producer
Size
144
Camera Memo
Bing
Rainier
Lambert

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