Options
Camera setting options. Refer to the options category
Constructors
Properties
AI auto thumbnail setting.
Aperture value.
Multi bracket shooting setting.
Bluetooth power.
Shooting interval (sec.) for interval shooting.
Shooting mode.
Number of shots for interval shooting.
Color temperature of the camera (Kelvin).
In-progress save interval for interval composite shooting (sec).
Shooting time for interval composite shooting (sec).
Current system time of RICOH THETA. Setting another options will result in an error.
Exposure compensation (EV).
Operating time (sec.) of the self-timer.
Exposure program. The exposure settings that take priority can be selected.
Image format used in shooting.
Image processing filter.
GPS location information.
Still image stitching setting during shooting.
Turns position information assigning ON/OFF.
ISO sensitivity upper limit when ISO sensitivity is set to automatic.
Language used in camera OS.
Self-timer operating time (sec.) when the self-timer (exposureDelay) was effective.
Maximum recordable time (in seconds) of the camera.
Network type of the camera.
Length of standby time before the camera automatically powers OFF.
Power saving mode. Only for Theta X.
Preset mode of Theta SC2 and Theta SC2 for business.
Format of live view.
The estimated remaining number of shots for the current shooting settings.
Remaining usable storage space (byte).
The estimated remaining shooting time (sec.) for the current video shooting settings.
Shooting method for My Settings mode. In RICOH THETA X, it is used outside of MySetting. Can be acquired and set only when in the Still image shooting mode and _function is the My Settings shooting function. Changing _function initializes the setting details to Normal shooting.
Shutter speed (sec).
Shutter volume.
Length of standby time before the camera enters the sleep mode.
Time shift shooting
Total storage space (byte).
Video stitching during shooting.
Reduction visibility of camera body to still image when stitching.
White balance.
Wireless LAN frequency of the camera