Section 3 taking photographs with memos, Recording memos with photographs, Adding memos to new photos – Ricoh G700SE User Manual

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Section 3

Taking Photographs with Memos

Recording Memos with

Photographs

Before proceeding, confirm that a memo list file

has been transferred to the camera’s internal

memory or to the memory card inserted in the

camera.

Adding Memos to New Photos

1.

Select 5/V mode and press

ADJ./MEMO.

The camera memo dialog will be displayed.

Company A

Foundation work

Exterior

Beverly Beech

Gamma Company

Client

Const.type

Location

Supervisor

Affiliates

FileName/SAMPLE

Camera Memo

1/2

Memo On

FILE LIST

If the camera contains multiple memo list

files, the most recently-used file will be

displayed.

While the camera memo dialog is

displayed, photos can still be taken by

pressing the shutter-release button.

2.

Create a memo.

Choose descriptions as described on P.28.

3.

Press MENU/OK.

Press MENU/OK to accept the current

memo.

4.

Take photographs.

The memo will be added to all new photos.

Multiple Memo List Files

If the camera contains more than one memo list

file, press DISP. to display a list of files. Press !

or " to highlight a file and press MENU/OK to

select.

SAMPLE01

SAMPLE02

SAMPLE03

SAMPLE04

SAMPLE05

SAMPLE06

SAMPLE07

SAMPLE08

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

FILE LIST

1/2

Cancel

Execute

• If [On] is selected for [Display Memo at Startup]

in the camera memo menu, the camera memo

dialog will be displayed automatically at

camera startup.

• Memos will be added to all photographs

taken while a memo list file is present on the

camera. To prevent memos from being added

to photographs, use a computer to delete all

“*.mta” files from the [TEMPLATE] folder on

the memory card or in the camera’s internal

memory. Memo list files can not be deleted

by formatting the memory card or internal

memory using the format option in the camera

setup menu.

• Note that the camera can display only file

names consisting entirely of unaccented (low

ASCII) roman characters.

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