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A zoom lever and step zoom function that allow you to vary the zooming speed (P.37, 161)

You can use the zoom lever to switch between two zooming speeds or use the step zoom function to set a fixed focal length.

AF/AE target shift function that allows you to lock AF and AE onto a location of your choice (P.69, 73)

This is a function that enables you to shift and lock the AF/AE target when you are taking pictures just by pressing a button, without needing to move the camera.

Use the dual size recording function to capture the image at two different sizes (P.101)

Each time you shoot an image with this function, you can record the still image at the original size and a smaller subfile at the same time.

Skew correction mode helps straighten skewed images (P.46)

In skew correction mode, a rectangular object shot at an angle can be straightened to look as if it were shot squarely. With the simple touch of a button, you can straighten skewed images of objects such as a message board, a display panel, or a name card.

Use the camera to easily make corrections to images you have shot (P.127, 129, 132)

After you shoot a still image, you can crop part of the image (trim), automatically adjust the brightness (level compensation) or adjust the color tones (white balance compensation). The corrected image is saved as a new file.

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Ricoh R10 manual Skew correction mode helps straighten skewed images P.46