How To Use Camera Memos - Ricoh Caplio G3S Operation Manual

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How to Use Camera Memos

Create a camera memo list using your computer and transfer it to the camera. (See p.147.)
• Using the provided software ListEditor, add camera memos to create a camera memo list.
• The created camera memo list is saved on the computer as a camera memo list file (*.mta).
• Load an SD memory card into the camera, connect the camera to the computer with a USB
cable, and transfer the camera memo list to the SD memory card in the camera.
* A camera memo list can be copied from the computer to the SD memory card directly using an optional PC card
adapter (sold separately).
Shoot a still image with a camera memo.
• Load an SD memory card storing a camera memo list into the camera, display a camera memo
list in Shooting Mode, select the camera memo you want to use, and shoot still images. (See
p.151.)
• You can create a voice memo using a voice recording function and attach it to a still image.
(See p.164.)
• You can create a temporary memo and attach it to a still image. (See p.153.)
• You can attach a memo to a previously shot still image. (See p.157.)
• You can change a camera memo attached to a still image to a different one. (See p.158.)
Transfer still images to the computer. (See p.120.)
Connect the camera to the computer using the provided USB cable and transfer still images to
the computer. Use the provided software RICOH Gate La to transfer still images.
* Still images stored on the SD memory card can be downloaded to the computer using an optional PC card adapter
(sold separately).
Using the provided software DU-10s, you can search for, edit, and print a camera memo.
• You can edit, search for, and print a camera memo. (See p.159 and p.160.)
• You can print a still image with a camera memo printed beside the still image, or print a still
image with a camera memo embedded inside the still image. (See p.161.)
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