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Basic Operations 5 41 Basic Shooting Operation 42 Holding the Camera 42 Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 43 Selecting the Appropriate Capturing Mode for Scenes 47 Using the Zoom Lens 48 Using the Built-in Flash 49 Using the Built-in Flash 49 Other Shooting Modes 53 Continuous ...Shooting 53 Self-Timer Shooting 55 Remote Control Shooting (Remote Control F: Sold Separately) ........59 Using Mirror Lock Up Function to Prevent Camera Shake 62 Playing...
Basic Operations 5 41 Basic Shooting Operation 42 Holding the Camera 42 Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 43 Selecting the Appropriate Capturing Mode for Scenes 47 Using the Zoom Lens 48 Using the Built-in Flash 49 Using the Built-in Flash 49 Other Shooting Modes 53 Continuous ...Shooting 53 Self-Timer Shooting 55 Remote Control Shooting (Remote Control F: Sold Separately) ........59 Using Mirror Lock Up Function to Prevent Camera Shake 62 Playing...
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... 4 and onward. Basic Shooting Operation 42 Selecting the Appropriate Capturing Mode for Scenes 47 Using the Zoom Lens 48 Using the Built-in Flash 49 Other Shooting Modes 53 Playing Back Still Pictures 63 Connecting the Camera to Picture mode (Auto Picture or Normal mode - 3 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations for...
... 4 and onward. Basic Shooting Operation 42 Selecting the Appropriate Capturing Mode for Scenes 47 Using the Zoom Lens 48 Using the Built-in Flash 49 Other Shooting Modes 53 Playing Back Still Pictures 63 Connecting the Camera to Picture mode (Auto Picture or Normal mode - 3 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations for...
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...Determine the size of the subject. The focus indicator ] appears in Flash (p.49) 5 Press the shutter release button fully. Focus indicator 44 3 Turn the zoom ring to -Autofocus Subjects (p.46) 1Using the Built-in the viewfinder when the subject is taken. The flash pops up automatically when necessary. (Manually lift... Flash mode is not set to [Auto].) 1OPERATING THE SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON (p.45) 1Hard-to determine the size of the subject. 1Using the Zoom Lens (p.48) Basic Operations 4 3 Position the subject inside the autofocus frame and press the shutter release button halfway.
...Determine the size of the subject. The focus indicator ] appears in Flash (p.49) 5 Press the shutter release button fully. Focus indicator 44 3 Turn the zoom ring to -Autofocus Subjects (p.46) 1Using the Built-in the viewfinder when the subject is taken. The flash pops up automatically when necessary. (Manually lift... Flash mode is not set to [Auto].) 1OPERATING THE SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON (p.45) 1Hard-to determine the size of the subject. 1Using the Zoom Lens (p.48) Basic Operations 4 3 Position the subject inside the autofocus frame and press the shutter release button halfway.
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... the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with this camera. Wide Angle Telephoto The larger the number, the more magnified the image appears. • Power Zoom functions (Image Size Tracking, Zoom Clip, and Auto Zoom Effect) are not compatible with a zoom lens. Basic Operations • The smaller the number of the displayed focal length...
... the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with this camera. Wide Angle Telephoto The larger the number, the more magnified the image appears. • Power Zoom functions (Image Size Tracking, Zoom Clip, and Auto Zoom Effect) are not compatible with a zoom lens. Basic Operations • The smaller the number of the displayed focal length...
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... just before the shutter is then discharged while the pupils are dilated in dark environments. This reduces pupil dilation. Use of the flash in this camera reduces red-eye by the reflection of the electronic flash in the retina of the eye. Taking pictures (Auto Picture) 1 Confirm that the flash... Red-eye Reduction Flash Red-eye is in use the red-eye reduction function, set to wide angle and shoot from the camera as far away from closer if a zoom lens is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a person's face cast in shadow. To use . ...
... just before the shutter is then discharged while the pupils are dilated in dark environments. This reduces pupil dilation. Use of the flash in this camera reduces red-eye by the reflection of the electronic flash in the retina of the eye. Taking pictures (Auto Picture) 1 Confirm that the flash... Red-eye Reduction Flash Red-eye is in use the red-eye reduction function, set to wide angle and shoot from the camera as far away from closer if a zoom lens is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a person's face cast in shadow. To use . ...
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... Item Function Page Set to enable focus indicator when screw mount FI with S lens used lens is in use . Lens is recognized even when lens is [1.2 times]. - 4 Menu Reference Man. The default setting is not ...to release shutter while the built-in the Custom Function menu to disable shutter release when lens aperture ring is charging. WB Measurement Set to meter entire screen or Spot area when ... during Instant Review. p.172 p.147 Instant Review Dsply Set to the camera when enabled. Using aperture ring Set to the defaults. p.170 Set the initial magnification of the...
... Item Function Page Set to enable focus indicator when screw mount FI with S lens used lens is in use . Lens is recognized even when lens is [1.2 times]. - 4 Menu Reference Man. The default setting is not ...to release shutter while the built-in the Custom Function menu to disable shutter release when lens aperture ring is charging. WB Measurement Set to meter entire screen or Spot area when ... during Instant Review. p.172 p.147 Instant Review Dsply Set to the camera when enabled. Using aperture ring Set to the defaults. p.170 Set the initial magnification of the...
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... the depth of field. • The depth of field for the L differs depending on a portion of the subject, there is . (Some zoom lenses do not have a scale for depth of field because of their structure.) Depth of Field Shallow Area of flower against a landscape with the ...landscape in focus expands forward and backward. For instance, if you take a picture of focus Narrow Aperture Open (Smaller value) Lens focal length Longer (Telephoto) Distance to a 35 mm camera, the value is roughly one aperture setting lower (the focused range becomes narrower). • The wider the wide-angle...
... the depth of field. • The depth of field for the L differs depending on a portion of the subject, there is . (Some zoom lenses do not have a scale for depth of field because of their structure.) Depth of Field Shallow Area of flower against a landscape with the ...landscape in focus expands forward and backward. For instance, if you take a picture of focus Narrow Aperture Open (Smaller value) Lens focal length Longer (Telephoto) Distance to a 35 mm camera, the value is roughly one aperture setting lower (the focused range becomes narrower). • The wider the wide-angle...
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...in [AE-L with AF locked] in [A Custom] to increments of shutter speed and aperture value changes depending on the zooming position even while the AE lock is engaged when using a zoom lens for twice as much time as the L button is kept pressed or the shutter release button is kept pressed halfway... is too small or backlit and a proper 5 exposure setting cannot be obtained. 1 Press the L button. Press it again to taking the picture. The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at the brightness level set by the AE lock. • If the exposure mode is a (Manual), the aperture and/or ...
...in [AE-L with AF locked] in [A Custom] to increments of shutter speed and aperture value changes depending on the zooming position even while the AE lock is engaged when using a zoom lens for twice as much time as the L button is kept pressed or the shutter release button is kept pressed halfway... is too small or backlit and a proper 5 exposure setting cannot be obtained. 1 Press the L button. Press it again to taking the picture. The camera memorizes the exposure (brightness) at the brightness level set by the AE lock. • If the exposure mode is a (Manual), the aperture and/or ...
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...of f/5.6 or brighter. *3 To use an F/FA soft 85 mm f/2.8 lens or FA soft 28 mm f/2.8 lens, set [Using aperture ring] to "Notes on the aperture ring can be used with this camera. Refer to [2 (Permitted)] in flash and AF360FGZ. *5 Focusing Area ...is set to the s position. Manual focus (With the focus indicator)*2 Yes Yes (With Matte field) Yes Yes Switching focusing area (Wide/Spot) Yes Yes 6 Power zoom...
...of f/5.6 or brighter. *3 To use an F/FA soft 85 mm f/2.8 lens or FA soft 28 mm f/2.8 lens, set [Using aperture ring] to "Notes on the aperture ring can be used with this camera. Refer to [2 (Permitted)] in flash and AF360FGZ. *5 Focusing Area ...is set to the s position. Manual focus (With the focus indicator)*2 Yes Yes (With Matte field) Yes Yes Switching focusing area (Wide/Spot) Yes Yes 6 Power zoom...
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Of the FA zoom lenses, power zoom enabled lenses use the KAF mount. This camera does not have a power zoom function. See the lens manual for restriction that position. Appendix Lenses without a s (Auto) position or accessories such as the Auto Flash. Lenses and accessories ...is set to Notes on [Using Aperture Ring] (p.180) for details. All camera exposure modes are used with Aperture s (Auto) position set to [2 (Permitted)] in the [A Custom] menu (p.101). 179 Lens names and mount names FA prime lenses (non-zoom lenses) and DA, D FA, FA J and F lenses use the KAF...
Of the FA zoom lenses, power zoom enabled lenses use the KAF mount. This camera does not have a power zoom function. See the lens manual for restriction that position. Appendix Lenses without a s (Auto) position or accessories such as the Auto Flash. Lenses and accessories ...is set to Notes on [Using Aperture Ring] (p.180) for details. All camera exposure modes are used with Aperture s (Auto) position set to [2 (Permitted)] in the [A Custom] menu (p.101). 179 Lens names and mount names FA prime lenses (non-zoom lenses) and DA, D FA, FA J and F lenses use the KAF...
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...operation Mirror Quick-return mirror, mirror lock up ). Lens Mount Pentax KAF bayonet mount (K-mount with 50 mm f/1.4 lens at 2 sec. Start by setting Main switch in OFF position. Operation confirmation: Possible to 18 (at ISO 100 with f/1.4 lens), Focus lock available, Focus Mode: l (Single...Self-timer Electronically controlled with delay time of view: 95%, Magnification 0.85× (with AF coupler, lens information contacts) Lens used Pentax KAF2 (not power zoom compatible), KAF mount lenses, KA mount lenses Autofocus System TTL phase-matching autofocus system (SAFOX VIII), AF ...
...operation Mirror Quick-return mirror, mirror lock up ). Lens Mount Pentax KAF bayonet mount (K-mount with 50 mm f/1.4 lens at 2 sec. Start by setting Main switch in OFF position. Operation confirmation: Possible to 18 (at ISO 100 with f/1.4 lens), Focus lock available, Focus Mode: l (Single...Self-timer Electronically controlled with delay time of view: 95%, Magnification 0.85× (with AF coupler, lens information contacts) Lens used Pentax KAF2 (not power zoom compatible), KAF mount lenses, KA mount lenses Autofocus System TTL phase-matching autofocus system (SAFOX VIII), AF ...
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...) ........112 Sharpness 111 Shutter Priority Mode b ......134 Shutter release button 45, 92, 94 Shutter speed 127 Single mode l 122 Slideshow 68, 161 Slim (Digital Filter 71 Soft (Digital Filter 71 Spot 121 Spot Metering 131 sRGB 117 Strap 24 T Transfer Mode 84 Tungsten Light (White Balance) 112 Turning 167 TV 70 6 b (Shutter... ring 180 V Video cable 70 Video Output Format 168 Viewfinder 20, 39 Vignetting 196 W White Balance 112 Wide 121 Wireless Mode 155 World Time 164 Z Zoom Display 65 Zoom Lens 48
...) ........112 Sharpness 111 Shutter Priority Mode b ......134 Shutter release button 45, 92, 94 Shutter speed 127 Single mode l 122 Slideshow 68, 161 Slim (Digital Filter 71 Soft (Digital Filter 71 Spot 121 Spot Metering 131 sRGB 117 Strap 24 T Transfer Mode 84 Tungsten Light (White Balance) 112 Turning 167 TV 70 6 b (Shutter... ring 180 V Video cable 70 Video Output Format 168 Viewfinder 20, 39 Vignetting 196 W White Balance 112 Wide 121 Wireless Mode 155 World Time 164 Z Zoom Display 65 Zoom Lens 48