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... Operations 61 Basic Shooting Operation 62 Holding the Camera 62 Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 63 Taking Pictures Using the Shake Reduction Function 67 Turning On the Shake Reduction Function 68 Setting the Shake Reduction Function 69 Using a Zoom Lens 70 Using the Built-in Flash 71 Other Shooting Modes 75 Continuous Shooting...
... Operations 61 Basic Shooting Operation 62 Holding the Camera 62 Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 63 Taking Pictures Using the Shake Reduction Function 67 Turning On the Shake Reduction Function 68 Setting the Shake Reduction Function 69 Using a Zoom Lens 70 Using the Built-in Flash 71 Other Shooting Modes 75 Continuous Shooting...
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... when Using the Built-in Flash 176 DA, D FA , FA J, FA and F Lens Compatibility with the Built-in Flash 177 Using an External Flash (Optional 179 Settings During Playback 186 Changing Playback Display Method 186 Setting the Slideshow Display Interval 187 Camera Settings 188 Formatting the SD Memory... Setting the World Time 191 Setting the Display Language 194 Setting the Guide Display Time 194 Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor 195 Selecting the Video Output Format 195 Setting Auto Power Off 196 Selecting the Folder Name 196 Setting the Display Instant Review and Digital ...
... when Using the Built-in Flash 176 DA, D FA , FA J, FA and F Lens Compatibility with the Built-in Flash 177 Using an External Flash (Optional 179 Settings During Playback 186 Changing Playback Display Method 186 Setting the Slideshow Display Interval 187 Camera Settings 188 Formatting the SD Memory... Setting the World Time 191 Setting the Display Language 194 Setting the Guide Display Time 194 Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor 195 Selecting the Video Output Format 195 Setting Auto Power Off 196 Selecting the Folder Name 196 Setting the Display Instant Review and Digital ...
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...1 Turns the Shake Reduction function on or off. (p.67) h 4 button Saves the setting you selected in flash. (p.71) 9 Mode dial Changes the Exposure mode. (p.38) 0 Metering mode lever Changes the Metering mode. (p.142) a ] button Sets Exposure bracket shooting. (p.163) b 3 button Displays the [A Rec. i Four-way ... i button Press to delete images. (p.100) d M button Press to set the EV Compensation value. (p.161) Before Using Your Camera Press when menu is not displayed to display [Q Playback] menu (p.31), [R Set-up the built-in the menu. way controller (5) to display the currently selected...
...1 Turns the Shake Reduction function on or off. (p.67) h 4 button Saves the setting you selected in flash. (p.71) 9 Mode dial Changes the Exposure mode. (p.38) 0 Metering mode lever Changes the Metering mode. (p.142) a ] button Sets Exposure bracket shooting. (p.163) b 3 button Displays the [A Rec. i Four-way ... i button Press to delete images. (p.100) d M button Press to set the EV Compensation value. (p.161) Before Using Your Camera Press when menu is not displayed to display [Q Playback] menu (p.31), [R Set-up the built-in the menu. way controller (5) to display the currently selected...
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Select Off for [Guide display] in [R Set-up or when Operating the Mode Dial Guides appear on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds when the camera is switched on the status of the camera. 22 Display Indicators LCD Monitor 1 The following indicators appear on the LCD monitor depending... 6 7 MF 1600 1 3 USER Shutter & Aperture 8 14 Priority Automatic Exposure 1 5 AF Enable AF 9 10 / 14 / 2006 10: 39 AM 12 11 10 1 Flash mode (Active mode appears) (p.72) 2 Drive mode/Auto bracket/ Multi-exposure (p.36) 3 AE metering (p.142) 8 Exposure mode name (p.38) 9 e-dial guide 10 Battery level...
Select Off for [Guide display] in [R Set-up or when Operating the Mode Dial Guides appear on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds when the camera is switched on the status of the camera. 22 Display Indicators LCD Monitor 1 The following indicators appear on the LCD monitor depending... 6 7 MF 1600 1 3 USER Shutter & Aperture 8 14 Priority Automatic Exposure 1 5 AF Enable AF 9 10 / 14 / 2006 10: 39 AM 12 11 10 1 Flash mode (Active mode appears) (p.72) 2 Drive mode/Auto bracket/ Multi-exposure (p.36) 3 AE metering (p.142) 8 Exposure mode name (p.38) 9 e-dial guide 10 Battery level...
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... (p.121) 27 Sharpness (p.121) 28 Contrast (p.121) 29 World Time (p.191) 30 Date and time (p.190) 31 Battery power (p.46) Detailed Information 1 Before Using Your Camera USER 1/2000 +1.3 F2.8 -1.0 ISO AUTO 2 0 0 - 1 6 0 0 10000K G2 A1 Adobe AUTO 4 0 0 mm RAW+ 10 10 / 14 / 2006 10...Aperture (p.139) 8 EV compensation (p.161) 9 Flash compensation (p.172) 10 Exposure bracket (p.163)/ Multi-exposure (p.166) 11 Extended bracket (p.165) 12 Image tone (p.120) 13 Sensitivity (p.140) 14 ISO correction in Capture mode to display the capture function settings on the LCD monitor for 15 seconds.
... (p.121) 27 Sharpness (p.121) 28 Contrast (p.121) 29 World Time (p.191) 30 Date and time (p.190) 31 Battery power (p.46) Detailed Information 1 Before Using Your Camera USER 1/2000 +1.3 F2.8 -1.0 ISO AUTO 2 0 0 - 1 6 0 0 10000K G2 A1 Adobe AUTO 4 0 0 mm RAW+ 10 10 / 14 / 2006 10...Aperture (p.139) 8 EV compensation (p.161) 9 Flash compensation (p.172) 10 Exposure bracket (p.163)/ Multi-exposure (p.166) 11 Extended bracket (p.165) 12 Image tone (p.120) 13 Sensitivity (p.140) 14 ISO correction in Capture mode to display the capture function settings on the LCD monitor for 15 seconds.
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Detailed Information Before Using Your Camera 100-0001 1/2000 +1.5 F2.8 -0.5 ISO 200 10000K G2 A1 RAW+ 10 Adobe 10 / 14 / 2006 10 : 39 AM 24 mm 1 2 3 12 4 13 14 5 15 6 31 ... format 8 Shutter speed 24 JPEG recorded pixels 9 Aperture 25 JPEG quality 10 EV compensation 26 Color space 11 Flash exposure compensation 27 Shooting date/time 12 Folder number, file number 28 Saturation 13 DPOF settings 29 Sharpness 14 Protect 30 Contrast 15 Focus mode 31 Extended bracket 16 AF point position * Indicators...
Detailed Information Before Using Your Camera 100-0001 1/2000 +1.5 F2.8 -0.5 ISO 200 10000K G2 A1 RAW+ 10 Adobe 10 / 14 / 2006 10 : 39 AM 24 mm 1 2 3 12 4 13 14 5 15 6 31 ... format 8 Shutter speed 24 JPEG recorded pixels 9 Aperture 25 JPEG quality 10 EV compensation 26 Color space 11 Flash exposure compensation 27 Shooting date/time 12 Folder number, file number 28 Saturation 13 DPOF settings 29 Sharpness 14 Protect 30 Contrast 15 Focus mode 31 Extended bracket 16 AF point position * Indicators...
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26 Viewfinder 23 1 Before Using Your Camera 1 1 45 6 78 10 11 13 15 9 12 14 1 AF frame (p.60) 2 Spot metering frame (p.142) 3 AF point (p.132) 4 Shake Reduction (p.67) Appears during Shake Reduction. 5 Flash status (p.71) Appears when flash is available and blinks when flash is recommended but not set or is being charged. 6 Shutter speed (p.150... focus mode is \. 10 EV bar (p.157) Shows the EV compensation values or difference between the appropriate and current exposure values when Exposure mode is set to a.
26 Viewfinder 23 1 Before Using Your Camera 1 1 45 6 78 10 11 13 15 9 12 14 1 AF frame (p.60) 2 Spot metering frame (p.142) 3 AF point (p.132) 4 Shake Reduction (p.67) Appears during Shake Reduction. 5 Flash status (p.71) Appears when flash is available and blinks when flash is recommended but not set or is being charged. 6 Shutter speed (p.150... focus mode is \. 10 EV bar (p.157) Shows the EV compensation values or difference between the appropriate and current exposure values when Exposure mode is set to a.
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Before Using Your Camera 27 11 EV compensation (p.161) Appears when EV compensation is available or in use. 12 Flash exposure compensation Appears when Flash exposure compensation is in use for autofocus is superimposed in 14. Show the ...number of continuous shooting recordable images. (p.34) EV compensation value appears when EV compensation is being adjusted. (p.147) ISO sensitivity appears if Sensitivity Priority Mode/Shutter & Aperture Priority Mode is set...
Before Using Your Camera 27 11 EV compensation (p.161) Appears when EV compensation is available or in use. 12 Flash exposure compensation Appears when Flash exposure compensation is in use for autofocus is superimposed in 14. Show the ...number of continuous shooting recordable images. (p.34) EV compensation value appears when EV compensation is being adjusted. (p.147) ISO sensitivity appears if Sensitivity Priority Mode/Shutter & Aperture Priority Mode is set...
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...the camera. 1 Before Using Your Camera 14 6 5 1 7 8 2 9 12 11 3 4 10 13 1 Shutter speed (p.150) 6 Auto bracket (p.163) 2 Aperture (p.152) (blinks when Exposure Bracket and 3 Flash mode (p.71) b : Built-in flash is ready Extended Bracket are both set) 7 Flash exposure compensation (when blinking, flash ... incompatible 9 Battery level lens is being used) 10 White balance (p.123) > : Red-eye reduction flash on (Not displayed when set not to illuminate the LCD panel. You can set to Auto) 3 : Auto discharge O : White balance correction Q: Slow-speed sync 11 ISO warning...
...the camera. 1 Before Using Your Camera 14 6 5 1 7 8 2 9 12 11 3 4 10 13 1 Shutter speed (p.150) 6 Auto bracket (p.163) 2 Aperture (p.152) (blinks when Exposure Bracket and 3 Flash mode (p.71) b : Built-in flash is ready Extended Bracket are both set) 7 Flash exposure compensation (when blinking, flash ... incompatible 9 Battery level lens is being used) 10 White balance (p.123) > : Red-eye reduction flash on (Not displayed when set not to illuminate the LCD panel. You can set to Auto) 3 : Auto discharge O : White balance correction Q: Slow-speed sync 11 ISO warning...
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...Setting Sets to use Custom Function. 1 The [A Custom Setting] menu settings are activated when [Setting], the first item, is pressed halfway. Program line Set the type of a SLR camera with AF locked Sets whether to adjust AE and Focusing Area in the viewfinder. AE-L with the Custom Function Menu. WB when using flash Sets... whether to perform AF while the = button is pressed or not perform AF while the = button is pressed and the shutter release button is O (on AF point. Sensitivity Steps Sets the adjustment steps for bracket ...
...Setting Sets to use Custom Function. 1 The [A Custom Setting] menu settings are activated when [Setting], the first item, is pressed halfway. Program line Set the type of a SLR camera with AF locked Sets whether to adjust AE and Focusing Area in the viewfinder. AE-L with the Custom Function Menu. WB when using flash Sets... whether to perform AF while the = button is pressed or not perform AF while the = button is pressed and the shutter release button is O (on AF point. Sensitivity Steps Sets the adjustment steps for bracket ...
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...Camera Noise Reduction Sets whether to use . p.159 Color Space Sets the color space to use Noise Reduction in slow speed shooting. p.173 Preview Method Sets to use Autofocus when shooting with the viewfinder. continuous shooting recordable images when - 34 Item Function Page Sets whether to use Digital... button is AF in flash is [1.2 times]. p.169 Sets to number of No. Shutter releases after AF activates if shutter is pressed halfway. steps Sets the adjustment steps for color temperature. p.127 e-dial in Program Sets the e-dials in Recordable...
...Camera Noise Reduction Sets whether to use . p.159 Color Space Sets the color space to use Noise Reduction in slow speed shooting. p.173 Preview Method Sets to use Autofocus when shooting with the viewfinder. continuous shooting recordable images when - 34 Item Function Page Sets whether to use Digital... button is AF in flash is [1.2 times]. p.169 Sets to number of No. Shutter releases after AF activates if shutter is pressed halfway. steps Sets the adjustment steps for color temperature. p.127 e-dial in Program Sets the e-dials in Recordable...
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36 Using the Fn Menu 1 Before Using Your Camera Capture Mode Press the { button during playback. p.75, p.77, p.81 Adjusts the method of the light source illuminating the p.123 subject. p.72 Adjusts the color balance to set the operation. p.140 Fn OK AUTO OK Exit Press the four-way controller (2345) to match the type of flash discharge. Four-way controller 2 3 4 5 Item Drive Mode Flash Mode White Balance Sensitivity Function Page Selects Continuous shooting, Self-timer or Remote control. The Fn menu appears. Sets the sensitivity.
36 Using the Fn Menu 1 Before Using Your Camera Capture Mode Press the { button during playback. p.75, p.77, p.81 Adjusts the method of the light source illuminating the p.123 subject. p.72 Adjusts the color balance to set the operation. p.140 Fn OK AUTO OK Exit Press the four-way controller (2345) to match the type of flash discharge. Four-way controller 2 3 4 5 Item Drive Mode Flash Mode White Balance Sensitivity Function Page Selects Continuous shooting, Self-timer or Remote control. The Fn menu appears. Sets the sensitivity.
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... change the shutter speed. p.159 Locks shutter speed at 1/180 seconds. Use M (Flash X-sync speed) this when using an External flash that require slow shutter speeds such as fireworks and night scenes. p.156 1 Before Using Your Camera p (Bulb) Lets you set shutter speed and aperture to the brightness of the subject. 39 Item Function...
... change the shutter speed. p.159 Locks shutter speed at 1/180 seconds. Use M (Flash X-sync speed) this when using an External flash that require slow shutter speeds such as fireworks and night scenes. p.156 1 Before Using Your Camera p (Bulb) Lets you set shutter speed and aperture to the brightness of the subject. 39 Item Function...
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... the Shake Reduction Function 67 Using a Zoom Lens 70 Using the Built-in Flash 71 Other Shooting Modes 75 Playing Back Still Pictures 85 Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment .........94 Processing Images with Filters 95 Deleting Images 100 Setting the Printing Service (DPOF 106 Printing Using PictBridge 109 3 Basic Operations This chapter...
... the Shake Reduction Function 67 Using a Zoom Lens 70 Using the Built-in Flash 71 Other Shooting Modes 75 Playing Back Still Pictures 85 Connecting the Camera to AV Equipment .........94 Processing Images with Filters 95 Deleting Images 100 Setting the Printing Service (DPOF 106 Printing Using PictBridge 109 3 Basic Operations This chapter...
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...appears in the viewfinder. • Shake Reduction is available with an external flash • If a type of lens that does not support automatic acquisition of lens information such as focal length is used , camera does not operate unless [Using aperture ring] is used (p.67), the [..., or wireless mode with any q compatible PENTAX lens. However, when the aperture ring is pressed halfway, k appears in the [A Custom Setting] menu. 68 Turning On the Shake Reduction Function Basic Operations 1 3 Turn on the camera or restoring from Auto Power Off. Set this beforehand. Refer to "Notes on ...
...appears in the viewfinder. • Shake Reduction is available with an external flash • If a type of lens that does not support automatic acquisition of lens information such as focal length is used , camera does not operate unless [Using aperture ring] is used (p.67), the [..., or wireless mode with any q compatible PENTAX lens. However, when the aperture ring is pressed halfway, k appears in the [A Custom Setting] menu. 68 Turning On the Shake Reduction Function Basic Operations 1 3 Turn on the camera or restoring from Auto Power Off. Set this beforehand. Refer to "Notes on ...
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... becomes slower depending on a tripod to set sensitivity (p.176)). C Auto discharge Discharges the flash automatically in flash is optimum at a distance closer than Green mode. When using the built-in flash, remove the lens hood before shooting. • The built-in flash fully discharges for lenses without a function to prevent camera shake. Use Shake Reduction (p.67...
... becomes slower depending on a tripod to set sensitivity (p.176)). C Auto discharge Discharges the flash automatically in flash is optimum at a distance closer than Green mode. When using the built-in flash, remove the lens hood before shooting. • The built-in flash fully discharges for lenses without a function to prevent camera shake. Use Shake Reduction (p.67...
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...The compensation range is -2.0 to perform Flash Compensation. The camera is set to A, the available flash modes vary depending on the settings that have been saved. 3 Use the four-way controller (45) to M, E and F can be selected. Fn OK AUTO OK Exit Flash Mode Flash On Basic Operations 0.0 OK OK ...8226; When the mode dial is set to B, C and D can be selected, when set to choose a flash mode. The camera returns to take a picture. For any other mode, E, F, G, H ...
...The compensation range is -2.0 to perform Flash Compensation. The camera is set to A, the available flash modes vary depending on the settings that have been saved. 3 Use the four-way controller (45) to M, E and F can be selected. Fn OK AUTO OK Exit Flash Mode Flash On Basic Operations 0.0 OK OK ...8226; When the mode dial is set to B, C and D can be selected, when set to choose a flash mode. The camera returns to take a picture. For any other mode, E, F, G, H ...
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... the K button. Basic Operations 73 Using Built-in the viewfinder when focused. 3 Press the shutter release button fully. When the flash is at a setting other than B. 4 Push down on the portion indicated in flash pops up if the mode dial is fully charged, E appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder. (p.23, p.26, p.28...
... the K button. Basic Operations 73 Using Built-in the viewfinder when focused. 3 Press the shutter release button fully. When the flash is at a setting other than B. 4 Push down on the portion indicated in flash pops up if the mode dial is fully charged, E appears in the LCD panel and viewfinder. (p.23, p.26, p.28...
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...far away from closer if a zoom lens is in use the red-eye reduction function, set to wide angle and shoot from the camera as possible when using an external flash. This reduces pupil dilation. Flash On is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a... charged. 3 Take the picture. This is then discharged while the pupils are dilated in this camera reduces red-eye by the reflection of the electronic flash in the retina of the flash in dark environments. The picture may be used when shooting with Daylight-Sync Shooting. The red-...
...far away from closer if a zoom lens is in use the red-eye reduction function, set to wide angle and shoot from the camera as possible when using an external flash. This reduces pupil dilation. Flash On is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken in dark environments with a... charged. 3 Take the picture. This is then discharged while the pupils are dilated in this camera reduces red-eye by the reflection of the electronic flash in the retina of the flash in dark environments. The picture may be used when shooting with Daylight-Sync Shooting. The red-...
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... power switch of the external flash on the camera to [WIRELESS]. 6 Set the wireless mode of the external flash to relay the flash duration time when HS b (Highspeed sync) is set. 4 The external flash unit(s) discharges as main flash. Set the wireless slave mode of the external flash on the camera will emit a small control flash one more time after this to...
... power switch of the external flash on the camera to [WIRELESS]. 6 Set the wireless mode of the external flash to relay the flash duration time when HS b (Highspeed sync) is set. 4 The external flash unit(s) discharges as main flash. Set the wireless slave mode of the external flash on the camera will emit a small control flash one more time after this to...