Ricoh GR III HDF — Menu Guide for Beginners
Where to find every setting on your Ricoh GR III HDF.
Menu Paths
| Setting | Menu Path | Quick Access |
|---|---|---|
| ISO | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → ISO | ISO button on top plate |
| Aperture | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → Aperture | Front command dial |
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Tips
ISO
The GR III HDF allows you to set a custom ISO range, so you can limit the maximum ISO for better control in low light.
Aperture
Use the front command dial to quickly adjust aperture while composing your shot.
The Ricoh GR III HDF features a built-in ND filter that can be activated to reduce light entering the lens, allowing for longer exposure times even in bright conditions. This is perfect for achieving motion blur effects or shooting with a wide aperture during the day.
Use the Snap Focus function on the Ricoh GR III HDF to quickly capture street scenes. Set a predefined focus distance, and the camera will instantly focus at that distance when you press the shutter halfway, allowing for fast and spontaneous shooting.
The Ricoh GR III HDF has a touch screen that allows you to set your focus point by simply tapping on the screen. This feature is particularly useful for composing shots with precision and speed, especially when shooting from unusual angles.
Activate the Highlight Correction feature on the Ricoh GR III HDF to prevent overexposed areas in high-contrast scenes. This helps maintain details in bright areas of your photos, making it ideal for shooting in challenging lighting conditions.
The Ricoh GR III HDF's in-body image stabilization (IBIS) allows you to shoot handheld in low-light conditions without blur. This feature is particularly beneficial when you need to use slower shutter speeds without a tripod.
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