Ricoh GX200 VF KIT User Manual
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Although the camera is 
set to auto focus, it is 
unable to focus.
The lens is dirty.
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. -
The subject is not in the center of 
the shooting range.
Shoot with focus lock.
P.45
It is a hard-to-focus subject.
Shoot with focus lock or manual 
focus.
P.45
P.109
Although the camera is 
not in focus, the green 
frame appears in the 
center of the picture 
display.
The camera incorrectly focused 
because the distance to the 
subject is too close.
Shoot with macro mode or move 
a little away from the subject.
P.49
The picture is blurred.
(The J symbol 
appears.)
You moved the camera when 
pressing the shutter release 
button.
Hold the camera with your elbows 
pressed against your body. Use a 
tripod.
Use the camera shake correction 
function.
P.43
P.137
When shooting in a dark place 
(such as indoors), the shutter 
speed slows down and pictures 
become easily blurred.
Use the flash.
Use the camera shake correction 
function.
Raise the ISO setting.
P.51
P.137
P.146
Vignetting (condition 
where the four corners 
appear dark) occurs 
around the edges.
Even with the tele conversion 
lens attached, the zoom position 
is not set to the telephoto side.
Operate the zoom lever to set the 
zoom position to the telephoto 
side.
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The flash does not fire or 
the flash cannot charge.
The flash is not open.
Slide the F (Flash) OPEN switch 
outward to open the flash.
P.51
The flash cover is not fully raised. Do not press or cover the flash
cover. Also, return the LCD 
viewfinder to the original angle, 
and adjust to open the flash.
P.51
The flash cannot be used in the 
following cases:
• When auto bracket, white 
balance bracket, or color 
bracket is set
• In multi-shot mode
• When [Movie] or [Landscape] 
is set in scene mode
To shoot with the flash, change 
the settings or mode.
P.51
P.127
P.128
P.130
P.112
P.94
P.151
The flash is set to flash off.
Open the flash. Use the F (Flash) 
button to cancel flash off.
P.51
Battery is exhausted.
When using the dedicated 
rechargeable battery or AAA 
nickel-metal hydride batteries, 
charge the batteries as required. 
When using AAA alkaline 
batteries or AAA oxyride 
batteries, replace them with new 
batteries. Use the AC adapter as 
required.
P.36
P.32
P.250
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