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• Please read this manual carefully before operating the camera to take consistently superior pictures. • Pay special attention to the notes in this manual Operation direction Automatic operation Attention Lamp lighted +gm. ... lamp (p.32) • Green lamp (p.32) • Diopter adjustment lever (p.24) • Viewfinder eyepiece • Print selection lever (p.30) • Zoom lever (p.25) • LCD panel • Film cartridge chamber cover (p.26) • Tripod socket • Date button (p.55) • Title/Language selection button (p.59) • Drive button (p.39) ...
• Please read this manual carefully before operating the camera to take consistently superior pictures. • Pay special attention to the notes in this manual Operation direction Automatic operation Attention Lamp lighted +gm. ... lamp (p.32) • Green lamp (p.32) • Diopter adjustment lever (p.24) • Viewfinder eyepiece • Print selection lever (p.30) • Zoom lever (p.25) • LCD panel • Film cartridge chamber cover (p.26) • Tripod socket • Date button (p.55) • Title/Language selection button (p.59) • Drive button (p.39) ...
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... 1. Main switch 4. Holding the camera 5. Selecting the print type 3. Taking pictures 6. Diopter adjustment 6. Lamp indications 5. Installing/Replacing battery • Battery exhaustion warning 3. Viewfinder displays 4. Loading the film cartridge 2. Removing the film cartridge • Rewind a film cartridge in mid-roll 2 Inside ...cover 4 6 8 11 12 16 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 36 37 Operating the 23-69mm zoom lens TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS ...
... 1. Main switch 4. Holding the camera 5. Selecting the print type 3. Taking pictures 6. Diopter adjustment 6. Lamp indications 5. Installing/Replacing battery • Battery exhaustion warning 3. Viewfinder displays 4. Loading the film cartridge 2. Removing the film cartridge • Rewind a film cartridge in mid-roll 2 Inside ...cover 4 6 8 11 12 16 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 36 37 Operating the 23-69mm zoom lens TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS ...
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LCD (Liquid-crystal display) • When the LCD is recommended that the camera be provided. • Do not place film cartridges near sources of the strong magnetic fields. If the difficulty is caused as a direct result of the product being used for an extended period,... any kind cannot be repaired at which this is recommended that you have the camera inspected or test shoot with it. • The PENTAX warranty provided only for the repair of defects in materials or workmanship. If the camera has not been used in conditions contrary to the instructions outlined in response to...
LCD (Liquid-crystal display) • When the LCD is recommended that the camera be provided. • Do not place film cartridges near sources of the strong magnetic fields. If the difficulty is caused as a direct result of the product being used for an extended period,... any kind cannot be repaired at which this is recommended that you have the camera inspected or test shoot with it. • The PENTAX warranty provided only for the repair of defects in materials or workmanship. If the camera has not been used in conditions contrary to the instructions outlined in response to...
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A 135mm (35mm) film cannot be used. • The film cartridge can be used in this camera. 1 • Unexposed 2 1 Partially exposed 3 X Exposed 4 • Processed 4 i f,j A2 • Use IX240 type film designed for use in Advanced Photo System cameras. ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM FEATURES • The visual exposure indicators on the top of the film cartridge show the film status. • A film cartridge with X , or • visual film indicator cannot be loaded as simply as installing the battery. 12
A 135mm (35mm) film cannot be used. • The film cartridge can be used in this camera. 1 • Unexposed 2 1 Partially exposed 3 X Exposed 4 • Processed 4 i f,j A2 • Use IX240 type film designed for use in Advanced Photo System cameras. ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM FEATURES • The visual exposure indicators on the top of the film cartridge show the film status. • A film cartridge with X , or • visual film indicator cannot be loaded as simply as installing the battery. 12
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..., information about lighting and exposure conditions are recorded on the film to the first unexposed frame and the rest of the film can then be used. • The film size of this camera it is possible to load a partially exposed film cartridge that of conventional 35mm cameras. To calculate the focal length of view is the...
..., information about lighting and exposure conditions are recorded on the film to the first unexposed frame and the rest of the film can then be used. • The film size of this camera it is possible to load a partially exposed film cartridge that of conventional 35mm cameras. To calculate the focal length of view is the...
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS For optimum performance you should familiarize yourself with certain fundamentals befor taking any photographs. 18 1 STRAP ATTACHMENT Fit the strap on the camera as illustrated. • Use the illustrated part for pushing the mid-roll rewind button to rewind a film.
PREPARATIONS BEFORE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS For optimum performance you should familiarize yourself with certain fundamentals befor taking any photographs. 18 1 STRAP ATTACHMENT Fit the strap on the camera as illustrated. • Use the illustrated part for pushing the mid-roll rewind button to rewind a film.
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1 LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS After reading this operating manual you should be familiar with the functions available on the camera, and you will be ready to load the film. 1 Move the film cartridge chamber lever as illustrated to open the film cartridge chamber cover. 26
1 LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS After reading this operating manual you should be familiar with the functions available on the camera, and you will be ready to load the film. 1 Move the film cartridge chamber lever as illustrated to open the film cartridge chamber cover. 26
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Automatic film speed setting When a film cartridge is loaded, the proper film speed is automatically set for the camera. • A film ISO rating from 25 - 10000 is usable. •A film with ISO 400 film speed is recommended to get less image blur and to the table below for the indications on the LCD ...panel until first frame is set. Notes: •After closing the film cartridge chamber ...
Automatic film speed setting When a film cartridge is loaded, the proper film speed is automatically set for the camera. • A film ISO rating from 25 - 10000 is usable. •A film with ISO 400 film speed is recommended to get less image blur and to the table below for the indications on the LCD ...panel until first frame is set. Notes: •After closing the film cartridge chamber ...
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... near sources of their services. • Use an IX240 type film in this camera. If such a film is loaded, (E) blinks on the LCD panel. • To confirm the film speed maximum number of frames and type of film cartridge after closing the film cartridge chamber cover, depress the Title/Language selection button()r/). • Your processing lab...
... near sources of their services. • Use an IX240 type film in this camera. If such a film is loaded, (E) blinks on the LCD panel. • To confirm the film speed maximum number of frames and type of film cartridge after closing the film cartridge chamber cover, depress the Title/Language selection button()r/). • Your processing lab...
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..., follow steps 1 - 3. 1 Depress the mid-roll rewind button (ft) with an object having a sharp tip. •When the partially exposed film is loaded, the camera automatically advances the film to the unexposed film part, and the original exposure counter appears on the strap. Notes: • Do not depress the button with the knob on...
..., follow steps 1 - 3. 1 Depress the mid-roll rewind button (ft) with an object having a sharp tip. •When the partially exposed film is loaded, the camera automatically advances the film to the unexposed film part, and the original exposure counter appears on the strap. Notes: • Do not depress the button with the knob on...
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...is ON and left unused for more than 5 minutes in the Remote Control shooting mode, the lens retracts automatically. See page 22. • When the camera is exhausted. See page 49. 65 See page 26. 2 My printed pictures don't look very clear. 3 Lens retracts automatically. • Did you depress... the shutter release button? See page 23. • Is the autofocus window dirty? If so, the film has been used up.Load a new film. See page 34. • The lens retracts automatically if the camera is left unused for over 3 minutes.
...is ON and left unused for more than 5 minutes in the Remote Control shooting mode, the lens retracts automatically. See page 22. • When the camera is exhausted. See page 49. 65 See page 26. 2 My printed pictures don't look very clear. 3 Lens retracts automatically. • Did you depress... the shutter release button? See page 23. • Is the autofocus window dirty? If so, the film has been used up.Load a new film. See page 34. • The lens retracts automatically if the camera is left unused for over 3 minutes.
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Battery life: Approx. 10 rolls of 25 exposure film when 50% of shooting uses flash (under Pentax testing conditions). Battery exhaustion - ( Q ) appears on the film. warning: Imprinting function: -Crystal quartz controlled, LCD with digital clock, auto calendar up to imprint. Magnetic recording on the LCD panel, Shutter is locked when ( Q ) ... for Remote control: Size & weight for Remote Control: Infrared wireless remote control, 3-seconds delay shutter release, Effective range: Closer than 4m when projected from the camera's front.
Battery life: Approx. 10 rolls of 25 exposure film when 50% of shooting uses flash (under Pentax testing conditions). Battery exhaustion - ( Q ) appears on the film. warning: Imprinting function: -Crystal quartz controlled, LCD with digital clock, auto calendar up to imprint. Magnetic recording on the LCD panel, Shutter is locked when ( Q ) ... for Remote control: Size & weight for Remote Control: Infrared wireless remote control, 3-seconds delay shutter release, Effective range: Closer than 4m when projected from the camera's front.