IQZoom 160 Manual
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... helps you took pictures. • Please read this Operating Manual. are automatic, you the freedom to frame everything from the camera's actual appearance. Keep the flaps unfolded for optimum exposure under any given lighting conditions. Also included are listed on your favorite memories...gives you can take consistently superior pictures. • Pay special attention to preserve your purchase of the PENTAX IQ Zoom 160 and welcome to the world of the operation including film loading, film speed setting, winding rewinding, focus and exposure control - Its built-in this manual.
... helps you took pictures. • Please read this Operating Manual. are automatic, you the freedom to frame everything from the camera's actual appearance. Keep the flaps unfolded for optimum exposure under any given lighting conditions. Also included are listed on your favorite memories...gives you can take consistently superior pictures. • Pay special attention to preserve your purchase of the PENTAX IQ Zoom 160 and welcome to the world of the operation including film loading, film speed setting, winding rewinding, focus and exposure control - Its built-in this manual.
IQZoom 160 Manual
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... close the back cover (see page 24). In dark conditions. The film will automaticatty advance to compose the shot (see page 11). When the film is finished, the camera will discharge automatically (see page 23). Switch on your subject and operate the zoom lever to the first frame (see page 14). UT ,FIATIOM...
... close the back cover (see page 24). In dark conditions. The film will automaticatty advance to compose the shot (see page 11). When the film is finished, the camera will discharge automatically (see page 23). Switch on your subject and operate the zoom lever to the first frame (see page 14). UT ,FIATIOM...
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... MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS Battery exhaustion warning 46 Installing 'Replacing the battery 47 Troubleshooting 48 Flash effective range with films other than ISO 100,200, or 400 49 Specifications 50 Warranty policy 52 LCD panel 55 6 Ordinary photography 20 7. ... TABLE OF CONTENTS • Names of working parts • Introduction • Outline of basic operations • For safe use of your camera • Precautions for your camera • Precautions for battery • Practical shooting guide • Table of contents Flaps Front fold out Inside cover 1 2 3 4...
... MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS Battery exhaustion warning 46 Installing 'Replacing the battery 47 Troubleshooting 48 Flash effective range with films other than ISO 100,200, or 400 49 Specifications 50 Warranty policy 52 LCD panel 55 6 Ordinary photography 20 7. ... TABLE OF CONTENTS • Names of working parts • Introduction • Outline of basic operations • For safe use of your camera • Precautions for your camera • Precautions for battery • Practical shooting guide • Table of contents Flaps Front fold out Inside cover 1 2 3 4...
IQZoom 160 Manual
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... switch /mode dial to the ( OFF ) position. • When the camera is not in illustration 3. • Use the illustrated part of film before exposing all the frames. When the main switch mode dial is set to the (OFF) position. • If the camera is ON and left unused for open the battery chamber...
... switch /mode dial to the ( OFF ) position. • When the camera is not in illustration 3. • Use the illustrated part of film before exposing all the frames. When the main switch mode dial is set to the (OFF) position. • If the camera is ON and left unused for open the battery chamber...
IQZoom 160 Manual
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ill& FILM WADING ( bEenfsourreeinthseerptionwgetrheisfoilmff . V II 4ht 1 Slide the hack cover release lever down in the direction of the arrow to insert the film. TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS After reading this instruction manual you should be familiar with the functions available on the camera, and you're ready to open the back as illustrated. 12
ill& FILM WADING ( bEenfsourreeinthseerptionwgetrheisfoilmff . V II 4ht 1 Slide the hack cover release lever down in the direction of the arrow to insert the film. TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS After reading this instruction manual you should be familiar with the functions available on the camera, and you're ready to open the back as illustrated. 12
IQZoom 160 Manual
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... cut off the bent portion. 0 0 X Slack No! 0 Flat Yes! 13 Take up spool. not be wound properly. • Ensure the film is extremely bent, straighten it back into the camera. 3 Pull the film leader out far enough from the cartridge to the first frame. Align the tip of the... film leader is taut as illustrated on the film detector 0, film can- Notes: • If there is closed, the film auto- O 0 O Oo 0 2 Place the film cartridge in the film by fitting ...
... cut off the bent portion. 0 0 X Slack No! 0 Flat Yes! 13 Take up spool. not be wound properly. • Ensure the film is extremely bent, straighten it back into the camera. 3 Pull the film leader out far enough from the cartridge to the first frame. Align the tip of the... film leader is taut as illustrated on the film detector 0, film can- Notes: • If there is closed, the film auto- O 0 O Oo 0 2 Place the film cartridge in the film by fitting ...
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... from 25 to cover more photographic situations. • Use high-speed films with ISO400 film speed is recommended to get less image blur and to 3200. Automatic film speed setting This camera is not properly loaded. If non-DX coded film is used . The indication appears as shown above. 6 If ( ...E ) blinks on the LCD panel, the film automatically stops winding. Notes: • Non-DX coded film cannot be used , the camera automatically sets the film speed to ISO 25. • A film with ISO 800 or ...
... from 25 to cover more photographic situations. • Use high-speed films with ISO400 film speed is recommended to get less image blur and to 3200. Automatic film speed setting This camera is not properly loaded. If non-DX coded film is used . The indication appears as shown above. 6 If ( ...E ) blinks on the LCD panel, the film automatically stops winding. Notes: • Non-DX coded film cannot be used , the camera automatically sets the film speed to ISO 25. • A film with ISO 800 or ...
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... "red-eye", an effect where the subjects eyes appear red in the print. See page 26 and 27 for details. Flash effective ranges (Nega-color film used) Lens I SO 100 200 400 38 m m ( 444 ) 0.80-4.5m 0.80--6.5m 0.80-9.0m (2.6-14.8ft) (2.6-21.3ft) (2.6-29.5ft) 160mm (4.., 1.2-2.5m 1.2-3.5m ...1.2-5.0m (3.9-8.2ft) (3.9-11.5) (3.9-16.4ft) See page 49 when any other ISO films are loaded. 23 This camera includes a red-eye reduction flash function, which reduces the red-eye phenomenon by using pre-flash.
... "red-eye", an effect where the subjects eyes appear red in the print. See page 26 and 27 for details. Flash effective ranges (Nega-color film used) Lens I SO 100 200 400 38 m m ( 444 ) 0.80-4.5m 0.80--6.5m 0.80-9.0m (2.6-14.8ft) (2.6-21.3ft) (2.6-29.5ft) 160mm (4.., 1.2-2.5m 1.2-3.5m ...1.2-5.0m (3.9-8.2ft) (3.9-11.5) (3.9-16.4ft) See page 49 when any other ISO films are loaded. 23 This camera includes a red-eye reduction flash function, which reduces the red-eye phenomenon by using pre-flash.
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...any part of the film being exposed to light. 24 o 2 Unloading the film To unload the film, open the back cover, and remove the cartridge from the camera in the processing. • Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is rewound. UNLOADING FILM (Remove the film from the chamber ...by pulling the top of the film cartridge out with your body to shade the camera 36 21 ••• ...
...any part of the film being exposed to light. 24 o 2 Unloading the film To unload the film, open the back cover, and remove the cartridge from the camera in the processing. • Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is rewound. UNLOADING FILM (Remove the film from the chamber ...by pulling the top of the film cartridge out with your body to shade the camera 36 21 ••• ...
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...equivalent to that of the picture. 43 Your local film processor of camera dealers will advise you have taken only panorama format pictures on the entire roll of film, tell the clerk at the processing lab to develop the film with a standard size format, the black cropped areas...11 IIVEMR MOM° • Lohlammommsamul M" L•f. - • .•111,016. • When developing the film, if you on all the options to develop the film with both panorama and standard format photographs on the area and requirements. Please consult the processing lab for more time-consuming...
...equivalent to that of the picture. 43 Your local film processor of camera dealers will advise you have taken only panorama format pictures on the entire roll of film, tell the clerk at the processing lab to develop the film with a standard size format, the black cropped areas...11 IIVEMR MOM° • Lohlammommsamul M" L•f. - • .•111,016. • When developing the film, if you on all the options to develop the film with both panorama and standard format photographs on the area and requirements. Please consult the processing lab for more time-consuming...
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.../performance may vary drastically depending on the DATE model to warn you. Battery life (using 24-exposure film rolls): Approx. 10 rolls using flash 50% of the time (using the CR123A battery and under Pentax testing conditions). After the battery is replaced. 46 See page 45. • The no operations can be... LCD panel to keep constant track of time. formed. BATTERY EXHAUSTION WARNING AUTO IL I.UP.M.A7I OM O When the battery is used by both the camera body and the data function on usage of Power Zoom, Flash and external conditions such as possible.
.../performance may vary drastically depending on the DATE model to warn you. Battery life (using 24-exposure film rolls): Approx. 10 rolls using flash 50% of the time (using the CR123A battery and under Pentax testing conditions). After the battery is replaced. 46 See page 45. • The no operations can be... LCD panel to keep constant track of time. formed. BATTERY EXHAUSTION WARNING AUTO IL I.UP.M.A7I OM O When the battery is used by both the camera body and the data function on usage of Power Zoom, Flash and external conditions such as possible.
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...; Did you obstruct the autofocus window with your subject? See page 21. 3. See page 34. 48 If so, the film has been used up. Wipe it off ? See page 8. • When the camera is ex- Here are some problems that may be released. • Is the main switch turned off . The shutter... is on and left unused for over 3 minutes after the main switch was turned on your fingers, hair or other object when you leave the camera unused for more than 5 minutes in the Remote Control shooting mode, the lens automatically retracts.
...; Did you obstruct the autofocus window with your subject? See page 21. 3. See page 34. 48 If so, the film has been used up. Wipe it off ? See page 8. • When the camera is ex- Here are some problems that may be released. • Is the main switch turned off . The shutter... is on and left unused for over 3 minutes after the main switch was turned on your fingers, hair or other object when you leave the camera unused for more than 5 minutes in the Remote Control shooting mode, the lens automatically retracts.
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...Remote Control is being charged. See page 35. • The flash is approx. 5m from the front. See page 23. The camera may occur at close range due to the film's high sensitivity. See page 35. 5. The flash discharges, though it fully charges. See page 28. 6. See page 35. •... not operate in a backlit situation. See page 35. • Is the battery for use. Symptoms 4. is moved, the camera the LCD panel. Flash effective ranges other than ISO 100, 200 or 400 (Nega-color film used) .) Lens 38mm ( 10 ) 160mm ( 4 ) 25 m (28.61-1..53ft) (13'.29--14..33mft) 50 ...
...Remote Control is being charged. See page 35. • The flash is approx. 5m from the front. See page 23. The camera may occur at close range due to the film's high sensitivity. See page 35. 5. The flash discharges, though it fully charges. See page 28. 6. See page 35. •... not operate in a backlit situation. See page 35. • Is the battery for use. Symptoms 4. is moved, the camera the LCD panel. Flash effective ranges other than ISO 100, 200 or 400 (Nega-color film used) .) Lens 38mm ( 10 ) 160mm ( 4 ) 25 m (28.61-1..53ft) (13'.29--14..33mft) 50 ...
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... WIDE, EV14.5 - Power source: One 3V lithium battery (CR-123A or the equivalent) Battery life: Approx.10 rolls of 24 exposure film when 50% of shooting uses flash (under Pentax testing conditions. "Year, Month and Day", "Day, Hour and Minutes", "--- One lithium battery CR1620 (replaced by...Size & weight for Remote Control• Infrared wireless remote control, 3-seconds delay shutter release, Effective range: Closer than 5m when projected from the camera's front. EV19.5 at 160mm TELE in low-luminance or a backlit situation, Flash ON = Day-light Sync/Slow-Shutter-Speed Sync (up to...
... WIDE, EV14.5 - Power source: One 3V lithium battery (CR-123A or the equivalent) Battery life: Approx.10 rolls of 24 exposure film when 50% of shooting uses flash (under Pentax testing conditions. "Year, Month and Day", "Day, Hour and Minutes", "--- One lithium battery CR1620 (replaced by...Size & weight for Remote Control• Infrared wireless remote control, 3-seconds delay shutter release, Effective range: Closer than 5m when projected from the camera's front. EV19.5 at 160mm TELE in low-luminance or a backlit situation, Flash ON = Day-light Sync/Slow-Shutter-Speed Sync (up to...