Using the flash, P.49, And other modes (see p.49) – Ricoh CAPLIO G4 WIDE User Manual

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Chapter 1 Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography

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To switch to Flash Mode, follow the steps
below.

Turn the Mode Dial to 5

5

5

5 (Shooting Mode).

Alternatively, turn the Mode Dial to 4 (Scene
Mode), and select a scene to have the camera ready.

Pressing the F

F

F

F (Flash) button switches to

Flash Mode.

The flash starts recharging. While the flash is charg-
ing, the LCD Monitor goes off and the flash lamp
blinks. Once charging is complete, the lamp goes off
and it is possible to shoot.

Using the Flash

If you press the F

F

F

F (Flash) button, you can switch into Flash Mode (Flash, Flash Off, and other settings).

Switch settings according to time, conditions and your preference, and shoot your pictures.

You can check your Flash Mode setting by the symbol displayed on the upper left of the LCD Monitor.

The table below shows the distance that the light from the flash can reach (From the end in front of a lens)

In Wide-Angle (W)

In Telephoto (T)

G4

Approx. 0.17 - 3.0 m

Approx. 0.16 - 2.5 m

G4wide

Approx. 0.17 - 3.0 m

Approx. 0.09 - 2.5 m

Flash Mode Types

Symbol

Mode Name

Description

Flash Off

The flash will not fire. Use when shooting where the use of flash is prohibited or when shooting

with indoor lighting.

Auto

When your subject is poorly lit or backlit, the flash fires automatically.

Red-eye reduction

When shooting images of people, the red-eye phenomenon, in which people's eyes appear red,

is reduced.

Forced Flash

The flash fires, whatever the light conditions are, when you shoot. Use when there is backlighting

when shooting outside in daylight.

Slow Synchro

The flash fires with the shutter speed slowed.

Use when shooting images of people against a nightscape.

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