Ricoh FF 70: HTML Translations
Ricoh FF 70: HTML Translations
Ricoh FF 70: HTML Translations
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(posted 3-26-02)
NOMENCLATURE
1. Flash Button
4. Self-Timer Button
8. Strap Eyelet
9. Lens Shield
11. Photocell
The camera will not operate unless the batteries are installed. It is important to ensure that the batteries are inserted
correctly.
1. Push the Battery Compartment Cover in the direction of the arrow to pull open. (Fig. 1)
2. Insert two batteries, checking that the + and--on the batteries are lined up correctly according to the polarity
diagram inside the battery compartment. (Fig. 2)
3. Close the Battery Compartment Cover by pushing it in the direction of the arrow. (Fig. 3)
* When the batteries are inserted correctly, the Low Battery Warning Mark appears on the LCD Control Panel.
(Fig. 4)
Batteries for Use
* Do not use Nickel Cadmium batteries. "Use of rechargeable Nicad batteries is not recommended. 4www.butkus.org
Due to higher internal amperage, the electronics in your Ricoh camera/flash unit may be damaged. If damage due
to use of Nicad batteries occurs, the warranty will be considered null and void".
* Please remove the batteries from the camera when you do not use the camera for a long period of time.
1. Open the Lens Shield by sliding the Lens Shield Switch in the direction of the arrow. (Fig. 5)
* You can only fire the camera when the Lens Shield is completely open.
* If the Lens Shield is opened while the Shutter Release Button is pressed down, a frame will be exposed.
* When the Lens Shield is opened, the Lens Shield Mark on the LCD Control Panel blinks. (Fig. 6)
If the Low Battery Warning Mark on the LCD Control Panel blinks when you press the Shutter Release Button,
please be prepared two new batteries for replacement. (Fig. 7)
Using the Flash Unit repeatedly: More than 10 rolls of 24 exposure film can be taken. 4www.butkus.org
Please change both batteries to new ones of the same kind in the following cases;
a. The shutter cannot be released (apart from when the Lens Shield is closed).
b. The Flash Ready Lamp takes more than 30 seconds to light up. '
d. The batteries have been in the camera for more than one year. (Even without using the camera, the batteries will
lose power naturally.)
* Generally in cold conditions, the capacity of the batteries decreases, and in some cases, the camera may not
operate correctly. You should either warm the batteries or keep a spare set in your pocket, inserting them just
before you use the camera. Incidentally, if the capacity of the batteries has decreased in cold temperatures, it will
regain full capacity in normal temperatures, so do not throw the batteries away.
1. Push the Back Cover Lever downwards, while pressing the safety button on the Back Cover Lever, in the
direction of the arrow to open. (Fig. 8)
2. Load the film into the Film Chamber and pull out the film leader, placing it over the mark (ok) of the film leader
position. (Figs. 9A, B)
3. Please make sure that the film is within the Film Guides. (Fig. 10)
4. Press the Back Cover shut so that the Back Cover Lever returns to its original position. The film is automatically
advanced until number "1" appears in the LCD Control Panel. The film advance is indicated by four dashes
flashing in sequence from left to right. (Fig. 11)
5. If the film has not advanced correctly and has not been taken up onto the Film Take-up Spool, the cartridge
symbol on the right and "0" in the Exposure Counter blinks. So please reload the film. (Fig. 12) 4www.butkus.org
* Whether film is loaded or not can be confirmed by the Film Loaded Window or the cartridge symbols in the
LCD Control Panel.
Please check whether the film has a DX code system or not. (Fig. 13)
* When the film previously used had a DX code system, "100" flashes in the LCD Control Panel and if the film
was non-Ding, the speed of the previous film flashes. (Fig. 15)
* Pressing the Manual Film Speed Set Button once stops the flashing of the speed.
1. The film speed is indicated on the outer packaging of the film. e.g. ASA 100 (ISO 100)
2. Press the Manual Film Speed Set Burton until the speed of your film is displayed in the LCD Control Panel.
(Figs. 16A, B)
* When the Manual Film Speed Set Button is kept depressed, the speeds advance automatically. 4www.butkus.org
* Please be careful when you take a picture with ISO 1000 or 1600 film in bright sunlight, the picture may he
overexposed.
3. Auto-Focus Frame
The auto-focus system focuses automatically on any subject that appears within this small square.
4. Zone Marks
These marks indicate the focusing distance. When the ~ symbol blinks, the subject is too close to the camera. You
should move further away from the subject.
AUTO-FOCUS SHOOTING
1. Set the subject you wish to take within the AutoFocus Frame in the center of the Viewfinder. (Fig. 18)
2. When you press the Shutter Release Burton halfway, the Zone symbol will light up to indicate the focus
distance. If the symbol blinks, you should move back a lime as the camera is too close to the subject. ( Fig. 19)
3. Gently press the Shutter Release Button down to take the picture. The film will advance automatically as soon as
the shutter has been released.
* Please be careful not to cover the Distance Measuring Windows at the front of the camera accidentally, as this
will cause incorrect focusing.
* Please keep the Distance Measuring Windows clean so that focusing is accurate. If it gets dirty, it should be
wiped clean with a soft cloth.
* There may be rare cases where the subject cannot be well-focused. (For instance, dark subject that do not reflect
light well, glossy subjects, or subjects taken through glass.)
In these cases, it is best to use the pre-focus to "lock" the focus on a more "normal" subject at the same distance.
While holding focus, turn the camera to the original subject and shoot
Shooting Distance:
For subject that are less than 0.8m (2.6 ft.) away from the camera, it is not possible to obtain sharp focus.
1. When the Shutter Release Button is depressed slightly, the symbol will appear for subject 0.8m -- 1.8m (2.6
- 6 ft.) away. If you are closer than 0.8m (2.6 ft.) away from your subject, the mark will blink on and off. If you are
much closer than 0.8m (2.6 ft.), the l; symbol or the `44 symbol will appear.
2. The symbol will appear for subjects 1.3m -- 4.5m (4.3 - 14.8 ft.) away.
As you can see, there is slight degree of overlap in the distances covered by the three marks. This will not cause
any focus problems. Your camera has 10 focusing zones that assure maximum sharpness at any focusing distance.
Note: Due to the above mentioned overlap, you may occasionally notice that the marks may move from one figure
to another even though the subject distance did not change. This does not mean that your camera has focused
improperly.
PRE-FOCUS SHOOTING
When the main subject you wish to focus on is outside the Auto-Focus Frame, or if the subject is difficult to focus
on, then you should use pre focus shooting.
1. If you want to photograph two people, there may be cases where neither of them can be set within the Auto-
Focus Frame in the center of the Viewfinder.
If you release the shutter then, only the background will be in focus, and the people which are the main subject will
be out-of-focus. (Fig. 20)
:. Move the camera so that one of the people is within the Auto-Focus Frame.
Press the Shutter Release Button halfway so that the Zone Mark lights up and the focusing distance is indicated.
Hold your finger in that position on the Shutter Release Button. (Fig. 21)
3. Now return the camera to its former position so that both people are in the Field of View Frame again, and press
the Shutter Release Bunon fully to take the picuture. (Fig. 22)
1. When you take subjects that are difficult to focus on, find another subject at about the same distance from the
camera. You can pre focus on that subiect in the same way as described above.
* When you remove your finger from the Shutter Release Button, the pre focused condition Is cleared, so that you
can pre-focus again as many times as you wish.
After the end of the film has been reached, the film is automatically rewound.
* The film rewind is indicated by four dashes flashing in sequence from right to left and the counter gives a
subtractive reading. (Fig. 23)
When the film is fully rewound, the motor stops automatically and "E" is displayed in the LCD Control Panel. You
can now open the Back Cover to unload the film. (Fig. 24)
If you wish to rewind the film before the end of roll is reached, push the Manual Film Rewind Switch in the
direction of the arrow. (Fig. 25)
You can close the Lens Shield when the film is being rewound.
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
When flash is required, the Flash Button automatically pops up as the Shutter Release Button is pressed halfway
and the power source will be on. (Fig. 26)
1. Check that the Flash Ready Lamp is lit, then take the picture. (Fig. 27)
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2. When you have completed flash photography, please be sure to push the Flash Button down
This turns off the flash.
* If the Shutter Release Button is kept pressed halfway down before the Flash Ready Lamp comes on, the Flash
Unit will not be charged.
* If the Shutter Release Button is pressed before the Flash Ready Lamp lights up, the shutter will not release.
* You can use the Flash Unit as a fill-in light for daytime photography too. Cover the photocell with your hand and
press the Shutter Release Button in halfway. Then the Flash Bunon pops up.
USING THE SELF-TIMER
1. Press the Self-Timer Button. Then the Self-Timer LED on the front of the camera blinks on and off with an
electronic sound. The shutter will be released about 10 seconds later. (Figs. 28A, B)
* If you wish to clear the self-timer once it has started close the Lens Shield or press the Self-Timer Bunon again.
* When using the self-timer with flash photography, put the Self-Timer on after the Flash Ready Lamp is lit.
(When the surrounding light is not sufficient the Flash Button pops up immediately after the SelfTimer Bunon is
activated.)
* When using the self-timer with pre-focus shooting, measure the distance by pressing the Shutter Release Bunon
halfway. Without removing your finger from the Shutter Release Button, press the Self-Timer Button, and the self-
timer will operate.
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
When back light is given to the subject, under exposed (dark) pictures result. Back light control is used in such
case.
1. Press the Back Light Control Button (BLC/ +2) and the +2 mark will be displayed in the LCD Control Panel.
(Fig. 29)
* If you wish to clear the back light control once it is activated, press the Back Light Control Button again.
DISPLAY MODE
When the Display Mode Button is pressed, the film advance up to 24 exposure and rewind operation is displayed
repeatedly on the LCD Control Panel.
* The display mode is cleared when 1. Press the Display Mode Button again or 2. Fire the camera.
* The camera cannot be set to display mode when the film is rewound and "E" is displayed in the LCD Control
Panel.
* If there is dirt on the lens or Distance Measuring Windows, do not touch directly with your fingers. Use a
blower to blow the dust away, or wipe the surface gently with a soft cloth.
* Camera malfunction can be caused by shock, humidity, salt etc. After using the camera at the beach or places
where there are chemicals, wipe it particularly carefully.
* Take care not to expose the camera to sudden changes in temperature, as they may cause malfunction. 4www.butkus.org
* Do not expose the camera for a long period of time in extremely high temperatures, such as in your car or on the
beach, as this may cause malfunction.
* When using a tripod, do not try to force a long screw into the socket.
* Do not place the camera near equipment that has strong magnetism such as television or radio.
* Remove the batteries before storing the camera, and keep the camera in a place that is free of dust and humidity.
* Avoid keeping the camera in a closet etc. where the camera may be affected by mothballs, insecticides, etc.
MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS
Type:
35 mm lens shutter type with automatic focusing Lens:
Lens:
35 mm F2.8 Rikenon lens, 5 elements, 5 groups Focusing:
Focusing:
Automatic focusing with pre focus facility.
Shutter:
Programmed AE type electronic shutter, 2 - 1/500 sec. Self-Timer:
Self-timer:
Built in electronic type with sight and sound. Operating delay of approx. 10 sec.
Viewfinder:
Albada type with bright-f ra me viewfinder ( with parallax correction marks). Magnifcation 0.44X, Field of view
84%.
Viewfinder Information:
Field of View Frame, Parallax Correction Marks, Auto-Focus Frame Zone Marks
Exposure Adjustment:
With SPD photocell. Exposure coupling range EV2 ~ EV17 (ISO 100)
Exposure adjustment system: +2 Film Speed Range:
Film Advance/Rewind:
By a built in motor. Automatic 1st frame setting. Automatic film reverse at the end of film
Film loading:
RICOH Auto Load system Exposure Counter:
Exposure Counter:
Additive, counts down during film reverse
LCD Display:
Film loaded, Film advance, Film taken up onto film take up spool, Exposure counter, Film reverse completion, DX
film, Exposure compensation, Number of exposure of film (when DX film is used), Battery loaded, Battery low
warning, Lens shield open/close
Built-in Flash:
Automatic turn on electronic flash in dim light
Guide Number:
12 (ISO 100 m.). Exposure adjustment through flashmatic system
Without using the flash unit: more than 100 rolls of 24 exp. film
When using the flash unit repeatedly: more than 10 rolls of 24 exp. film
Power Source:
2 penlight Alkaline batteries or 2 penlight Manganese batteries 4www.butkus.org
Dimensions:
128 mm (L) x 70 mm (H) x 41 mm (D)
Weight:
290g (without batteries}
* Specifications and appearance of this camera are subject to change without notice.