rPress the or button to change the value of the digit that is flashing.

Repeat steps e and r above to set the desired interval in steps of 30 seconds.

Increasing the Values

Press the () button. Keep pressing the button increases the values quickly.

Decreasing the Values

Press the () button. Keep pressing the button decreases the values quickly.

MENU [INTERVAL]

1:30:00

BACK:MENU

SEL.:ENTER

tPress the ENTER button again after setting the digit of second.

The interval timer (time lapse) function is now enabled and the record menu is displayed.

MENU [RECORD]

RECORDING MODE

:

WHITE

BALANCE

:AUTO

+/–

 

:OFF

FOCUS

 

:AUTO

DATE

IMPRINT

:OFF

REDEYE REDUCTION:OFF

MONOCHROME

:OFF

INTERVAL MODE

:ON

 

 

 

BACK:MENU

SEL.:ENTER

3

Advanced

yPress the MENU button.

The record menu will close and exit to the normal display, and the “INTERVAL” message will appear on the LCD monitor.

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START:RELEASE

INTERVAL

Shooting

uPress the shutter release button.

The camera will take the first shot and then proceed to shoot at the preset time. The “INTERVAL” message flashes on the LCD monitor while interval (time lapse) shooting is in progress. Interval (time lapse) shooting will last until the internal memory or SmartMedia memory card runs out of available memory.

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INTERVAL

Note

• The actual time between shots may become longer than the preset value

depending on the PIC (Image quality) and flash mode settings.

 

Use of an AC adapter to power the camera is recommended for interval (time lapse) shooting.

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Ricoh RDC-5000 manual Increasing the Values, Decreasing the Values, Press the Menu button

RDC-5000 specifications

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