Close-up shooting (macro mode), Remote control – Ricoh CAMERA RDC-i500 User Manual

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Shooting

Close-up Shooting (Macro Mode)

Macro mode allows you to take a close-up picture of a subject. Use this mode
when the distance to the subject is less than about 24 cm.

A

Set the mode dial to one of the
following: [

,

or

] and press

the

button.

Note

• Continuous shooting can be used in

macro mode.

P.52 “Continuous

Shooting (Continuous Shooting
Mode)”

The

symbol will be displayed on the LCD

monitor.

Note

• To cancel the macro mode, press

the

button again.

E

Decide the composition of the
picture, position the camera securely,
and press the shutter release button.

The self-timer LED will light and the self-timer
will start. The shutter will be released after
about 10 seconds. The self-timer LED will
start blinking about 2 seconds before the
shutter is released and the beep sound will
be heard.
The self-timer mode is canceled
automatically when the shutter is released.

Note

• If the flash is charging, the self-timer will start when charging is

completed.

• The focus is locked when the shutter release button is pressed.

Tips

Remote Control

To operate the camera from a remote position or when the camera is

fixed in one spot, use the optional remote control unit.

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