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Sheet to save GRIII settings off camera

Liam77

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Hi,

I have a Ricoh GRIII that hasa small issue and I need to send it for servicing.

I made a lot of customisation and I which I can save this somewhere before shipping the camera. It seems there is no possibility to save this off camera (I tried with the iphone app but couldnt find anything).

Now, I am searching for an xls sheet that could list all the RIcoh GRIII settings and write inside my own customisation.

Would anybody knows if such sheet exists?
There are so many parameters that I dont want to write by hand.

Thanks a lot
 
Hi,

I have a Ricoh GRIII that hasa small issue and I need to send it for servicing.

I made a lot of customisation and I which I can save this somewhere before shipping the camera. It seems there is no possibility to save this off camera (I tried with the iphone app but couldnt find anything).

Now, I am searching for an xls sheet that could list all the RIcoh GRIII settings and write inside my own customisation.

Would anybody knows if such sheet exists?
There are so many parameters that I dont want to write by hand.

Thanks a lot
Seems strange that there is not a way to write a config/resetting/parameters file to the SD to save and reload later. I know doing this with my Leica and Nikon is trivial.
 
Seems strange that there is not a way to write a config/resetting/parameters file to the SD to save and reload later. I know doing this with my Leica and Nikon is trivial.

Yes indeed, but I couldnt find any option.

It is too bad considering the quantity of customisation and fine-tuning we can do on this camera.
 
This is a good question and something that I have pondered. In fact why cannot the fully detailed settings not be attached to the metadata of the image?

I often snap away with different presets and then wonder what I did right or wrong when I get home?
 
some shooting settings might be inside the image metadata indeed (white balance, sharpness, etc..), I didnt check but that wont help since I am looking to save way more than that.
The camera customization settings and button assignment are probably not part of any image metadata
 
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