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Ricoh FF-90 - User Manual

Ricoh FF-90
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Ricoh FF-90
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Ricoh FF-90 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRicoh
ModelFF-90
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Inserting the Batteries

Opening the Lens Shield

Checking the Batteries

Loading the Film

Setting the Film Speed

Viewfinder

Field of View Frame

Defines the area visible and intended for the subject in the viewfinder.

Parallax Correction Marks

Marks indicate the subject position for accurate framing at close distances (0.8m-1.2m).

Auto-Focus Frame

Central square where the camera's auto-focus system locks onto the subject.

Zone Marks

Indicates the focusing distance and provides warnings for too-close subjects.

Auto-Focus Shooting

Pre-Focus Shooting

When the subject is outside the Auto-Focus Frame

Guides on using pre-focus for subjects not centered in the viewfinder.

When the subject is difficult to focus on

Techniques for pre-focusing on alternative subjects for tricky focusing situations.

Rewinding the Film (Auto Reverse)

Flash Photography

Flash Photography Distance

Specifies effective shooting ranges for flash photography based on ISO.

Using the Self-Timer

Exposure Compensation

Display Mode

Proper Care of Your Camera

Major Specifications

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