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Playback Mode Dial Options/M Mode Dial Options

Choose the functions to assign to the ADJ. lever and up- down dial for playback zoom and in mode M.

 

Playback Mode Dial Options

M Mode Dial Options

 

Setting1

Setting2

Setting1

Setting2

 

 

 

 

 

ADJ.

Next/previous

Scroll left/right

Shutter speed

Aperture

lever

frame

 

 

 

Up-

 

Scroll up/

 

 

down

Zoom in/out

Aperture

Shutter speed

down

dial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Press M Mode

When exposure compensation is assigned to the + and

buttons (page 137) or AE lock is assigned to the Fn1 and Fn2 button (page 136), pressing the assigned button in manual exposure mode sets shutter speed and/or aperture to values close to those needed for optimal exposure. Select a setting from the following options.

Aprtr Priority: Aperture remains at the selected value; shutter speed is adjusted for optimal exposure.

Shttr Priority: Shutter speed remains at the selected value; aperture is adjusted for optimal exposure.

Program: Both aperture and shutter speed are adjusted for optimal exposure.

Note

In manual exposure mode, exposure compensation cannot be performed with the + and buttons, nor can AE lock be performed with the Fn buttons.

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Ricoh GXR, 170543, 170553 manual Playback Mode Dial Options/M Mode Dial Options, One Press M Mode, 138, Zoom in/out

170543, GXR, 170553 specifications

The Ricoh GXR is a unique modular camera system that redefines versatility in photography. Launched by Ricoh, this innovative design sets itself apart from traditional digital cameras by allowing users to switch entire lens and sensor units, called "modules." This approach not only enhances image quality but also provides an opportunity for photographers to adapt their equipment to various shooting conditions.

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In addition to its excellent optical performance, the Ricoh GXR incorporates advanced imaging technologies. It features a 12-megapixel sensor and supports RAW image formats for photographers who desire more control over post-processing. The camera's high dynamic range ensures that both highlights and shadows are preserved in beautifully balanced photographs, an essential feature for landscape and architectural photography.

The GXR system also boasts intuitive controls, allowing quick adjustments for exposure, ISO settings, and other essential parameters. Its robust build quality ensures durability, making it suitable for various environmental conditions. The camera's lightweight design coupled with its modular nature means that photographers can keep their gear compact without sacrificing creativity.

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