Specifications

3. Secure the battery holder to the camera body by turning the battery holder
screw clockwise with a coin. (Fig. 6)
Notes on Batteries
· The condition of the batteries should be monitored frequently. For more
information, refer to "MONITORING THE CONDITION OF THE
BATTERIES" on page 14.
· Be sure to replace all four batteries at once. Replace with the same brand of
batteries.
· Do not use AA-size lithium batteries.
8. MOUNTING AND REMOVING THE LENS
1. Remove the camera body cap. (Fig. 7)4www.butkus.org
2. Align the red dot on the camera with the red dot An the lens and mount the
lens on the camera. (Fig. 8)
3. Turn the lens in the direction shown by the arrow until it clicks into place.
(Fig. 9)
· If the lens is to be removed from the camera for a certain period of time, use
the camera body cap to avoid dust and foreign particles from entering your
camera. Likewise, use the front and rear lens caps to protect your lens also.
4. To remove the lens, press the lens release button, then turn the lens in the
direction shown by the arrow. (Fig. 10)
· For best results, use Ricoh lenses only. Optimum performance of the camera
may be compromised by using other lenses.
9. MAIN SWITCH SELECTOR
1. Set the main switch selector to A (Auto) or M (Manual). (Fig. 11 )
· If the camera is left unattended for about 30 seconds, the power switches off
automatically and the display on the LCD panel disappears. The Auto Power
Off function prevents unnecessary waste of the battery power. The current
information contained in the camera memory is retained.4www.butkus.org