Saving frequently used settings, P.108 – Ricoh Pentax КP User Manual

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If the monitor display is difficult to see
when you take pictures outdoors or in
other situations, adjust the brightness
of the monitor in [Outdoor View
Setting] of the D2 menu.

t

Memo

• When [Outdoor View Setting] is assigned to the function dial,

you can change the setting using the Smart Function. (p.21,
p.105)
By default, [Outdoor View Setting] is assigned to C3.

You can set whether to light up each
indicator lamp in [Indicator Lamps] of
the D2 menu.

Four factory preset settings—HDR LANDSCAPE, MACRO,
ASTROPHOTO, and MANUAL LENS—are assigned to O to
4

of the mode dial.

You can save frequently used camera settings to O to 5 by
replacing the preset settings with them.
The following settings can be saved.

1

Set the exposure mode and all the necessary
settings to save.

2

Select [Save USER Mode] in the A5 menu and
press
D.

The [Save USER Mode] screen appears.

3

Select [Save Settings] and
press
D.

The [Save Settings] screen
appears.

4

Select a USER mode from [USER1] to [USER5],
and press
D.

5

Select [Save] and press E.

6

Press F.

The screen of Step 3 reappears.

u

Caution

• [Save USER Mode] cannot be selected when the mode dial

is set to R or in C mode.

Adjusting the Brightness of the Monitor for
Outdoor Shooting

Setting the Lighting-up of the Indicator Lamps

2

Outdoor View Setting

Outdoor View Setting
Night Vision LCD Display

Night Vision LCD Display

Indicator Lamps

Indicator Lamps

LCD Display Settings

LCD Display Settings

Exit

Exit

Indicator Lamps

Indicator Lamps

Self-timer

Self-timer
GPS LED Indicators

GPS LED Indicators

Saving Frequently Used Settings

A

5

Exposure Mode
Sensitivity
EV Compensation
Flash Mode

Drive Mode
White Balance
A

menu and E menu

settings (with exceptions)

Saving the Settings

Save USER Mode

Save USER Mode

Rename USER Mode

Rename USER Mode
Check Saved Settings

Check Saved Settings
Reset USER Mode

Reset USER Mode

Save Settings

Save Settings

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