®User’s Guide
6 IntroductionWARNINGThe connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device
Getting Started 71111111111Chapter 1Getting StartedUnpacking Your CameraMake sure that your camera box contains all of the items shown below.Camera bo
8 Getting StartedCamera PartsLCD monitorLens release buttonAE-lock buttonAccessory shoeFront view Top viewFrame selector leverJOG dialX contactShutter
Getting Started 91111111111X contact Used to mount an optional flash.Lens release button Used to mount or remove lenses.AE-lock button Locks exposure.
10 Getting StartedAttaching the Strap to Your Camera Follow the steps below to attach the strap with the camera.1. Attach the protective pad and the m
Getting Started 1111111111111. Connect the battery charger with the provided power cable, then insert the plug into a power outlet.2. Place the batter
12 Getting Started1. Make sure that the camera is off, and then open the battery cover as shown below.2. Insert the battery. Insert the battery into t
Getting Started 131111111111Formatting a memory cardFormat a memory card when you want to erase all the data on the card or when a message on the LCD
14 Getting StartedRemoving a memory card1. Make sure the SD memory access LED is unlit, and then open the memory card cover.cCaution:Never remove a me
Getting Started 1511111111112. Insert the lens into the camera body and turn the lens clockwise until it clicks.Removing M (Bayonet) mount lenses1. Tu
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16 Getting Started2. Turn the M-Bayonet adapter ring clockwise, then remove the cover.3. Align the lens mount screw with that of the M-Bayonet adapter
Getting Started 171111111111Setting Up Your CameraTurning the power on1. Turn the power switch to the on position.When you turn your camera on, the cu
18 Getting Started3. Confirm that the value for year is highlighted, and rotate the JOG dial clockwise or counterclockwise to change the value.Note:Wh
Getting Started 191111111111The new setting is saved, and the screen returns to the Basic Setup menu.Power save timer settingsIf no operations are per
20 Getting StartedResetting all settings to default valuesIf necessary, you can use this function to initialize all current settings to their default
Taking Pictures 212222222222Chapter 2Taking PicturesAbout Indicator NeedlesWith the needle indicator on the top of the camera, you can check the curre
22 Taking PicturesSetting Photo QualityBefore taking photos using the camera, photo quality (image format, size, and compression ratio) must be specif
Taking Pictures 2322222222222. Rotate the JOG dial to select the desired white balance (light source). You can select from Auto, Sunny, Shade, Cloudy,
24 Taking Pictures3. Maneuver the shutter charge lever.4. Focus on the subject.5. Press the shutter-release button all the way down.Shutter speed is a
Taking Pictures 252222222222Note:❏ When you switch the shutter speed setting from AE (0) to another value, rotate the shutter speed dial while pressin
iiiContentsIntroductionMain Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Safety Instructions . . . . . . .
26 Taking Pictures5. Focus on the subject.6. Press the shutter-release button all the way down to take a photo.Note:❏ If you set the shutter speed at
Taking Pictures 2722222222223. Press the shutter-release button halfway. The optimal shutter speed (i.e., optimal exposure value) blinks, and the curr
28 Taking Pictures2. Select Color or Monochrome. To set the color to color, select Color using the JOG dial and press the ENTER button. The color sett
Taking Pictures 2922222222224. Focus on the subject and identify the length between the camera lens and the subject.5. Set the corresponding aperture
30 Taking Pictures2. Select the needle to be adjusted using the JOG dial, and press the ENTER button. The needles indicate the following factors.Note:
Viewing and Managing Your Photos 313333333333Chapter 3Viewing and Managing Your PhotosViewing Photos with the LCD MonitorWhen turning the power switch
32 Viewing and Managing Your PhotosNote:❏ When the battery is running low, the (battery) icon appears above the JOG dial icon.❏ When the JOG dial is
Viewing and Managing Your Photos 333333333333❏ Lock ( ) icon (displayed only when the file is locked)❏ Print ( ) icon with number of prints (displayed
34 Viewing and Managing Your Photos❏ Number of current photo/total number of images (9999 at a maximum)❏ Date and time of photo❏ File name (file numbe
Viewing and Managing Your Photos 353333333333Deleting ImagesIn the playback mode, you can delete the currently displayed image or all of the images at
ivChapter 3 Viewing and Managing Your PhotosViewing Photos with the LCD Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Viewing the previous or next photo
36 Viewing and Managing Your PhotosLocking ImagesThis function is used to protect images from accidental deletion.Note:After locking images, they beco
Viewing and Managing Your Photos 373333333333LCD Brightness SettingsBrightness of the LCD monitor can be selected from 8 grades (default setting is 5)
38 Using the LCD MonitorChapter 4Using the LCD MonitorHow to Use the LCD MonitorYou can use the LCD monitor to view photos in the playback mode or mak
Using the LCD Monitor 394444444444Main menuWhen you press the MENU button in the playback mode, the Main menu is displayed first. All the operations c
40 Using the LCD MonitorBasic Setup menuHow to open the menuTo open the Basic Setup menu, follow the steps below.1. Press the MENU button in the playb
Using the RAW Data Processing Software 415555555555Chapter 5Using the RAW Data Processing SoftwareOverviewWhen you take photos with CCD-RAW specified
42 Using the RAW Data Processing SoftwareInstalling the SoftwareEPSON PhotoRAW1. Insert the software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.The EPSON Installer
Using the RAW Data Processing Software 435555555555Starting the SoftwareEPSON PhotoRAWClick Start, point to All programs (or Programs), and select EPS
44 Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 6Maintenance and TroubleshootingCleaning the CameraTo keep your camera at its best, you should clean it thor
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 456666666666Contacting Customer SupportIf your Epson product is not operating properly and you cannot solve the proble
Introduction 1IntroductionMain FeaturesThe main features of the camera are described below.❏ The world’s first rangefinder digital camera.❏ Capable of
46 AppendixAppendix AAppendixStandards and ApprovalsCameraLithium-ion batteryBattery chargerSpecificationsCameraEpson Rangefinder Digital Camera R-D1G
Appendix 47AAAAAAAAAAOptic systemDisplay functionsInterface (external connector)Indicators for camera setting JPEG compression ratio: Locked at 1/4PRI
48 AppendixViewfinder indicatorsInternal clockPower supplyBattery chargerExposure meter: Displays optimal shutter speed on LED based on metered value.
Appendix 49AAAAAAAAAAPerformanceFile size of photosAbout Optional AccessoriesThe following options are available for the camera.❏ Lithium-ion battery
50 IndexIndexAAccessory shoe, 8, 9AE lock, 25AE-lock button, 8, 25Auto Exposure, 23BBasic Setup menu, 40Batterybattery charger, 7charging, 10inserting
Index 51aperture locking, 26shutter speed locking, 25Memory card cover, 13Memory card slot, 13MENU button, 8NNeedle indicator, 8, 9number of remaining
2 Introduction❏ Do not use this product after moving it between extreme temperatures, which may cause condensation to form on electronic parts.❏ To pr
Introduction 3When storing the battery❏ When not using this device for a long period, remove the battery from this product and store it separately.❏ D
4 Introduction❏ The battery charger included is designed for use with this product. Use of any other battery charger could result in fire, electrical
Introduction 5❏ Do not store this product near water.❏ Do not store this product in a location subject to high temperature or humidity.❏ Do not store
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