Ricoh CAMERA RDC-i500 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting
C Press the shutter release button to
take the picture.
Note
Enable the keep settings mode to save the exposure compensation
setting. P.108 “Keep Settings”
Three frames in succession can be taken, one each at –0.5 EV, 0 and
+0.5 EV, based on the preset exposure compensation value. This
function is convenient for checking the exposure compensation value
setting. P.74 “Shooting in Auto Bracket Mode”
Changing the White Balance Mode
The white balance mode adjusts the white balance so that you can capture
your subject in its natural colors regardless of the light source. The auto mode
will suffice in most situations.
The auto mode automatically adjusts the white balance based on the white
areas, ensuring that white is reproduced as white regardless of the light source.
Consequently, a subject that lacks in white tones as a whole or that is
dominated by dark tones may not achieve an appropriate white balance.
Change the white balance mode to shoot such subjects.
Display Mode Explanation
AUTO Auto Automatically adjusts the white balance
Daylight Use to shoot subjects outdoors where the
appropriate white balance is difficult to achieve.
Overcast Use to shoot subjects outdoors under cloudy
skies where the appropriate white balance is
difficult to achieve.
Tungsten light Use to shoot subjects under tungsten light
where the appropriate white balance is difficult
to achieve.
Fluorescent light Use to shoot subjects under fluorescent light
where the appropriate white balance is difficult
to achieve.
Manual white balance
You can set the white balance as desired
* The factory default setting is AUTO mode.
Subjects Difficult to Correct in Auto Mode
Monochrome subjects
Objects lit by multiple light sources