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... USAGE 2 Care to be Taken During Handling 3 Contents 6 Composition of the Operating Manual 11 Before Using Your Camera 13 q Camera Characteristics 14 Checking the Contents of the Package 16 Names and Functions of Working Parts 17 Camera 17 Capture Mode 18 Playback Mode 20 Display Indicators 22 LCD Monitor 22 Viewfinder 26 LCD Panel...
... USAGE 2 Care to be Taken During Handling 3 Contents 6 Composition of the Operating Manual 11 Before Using Your Camera 13 q Camera Characteristics 14 Checking the Contents of the Package 16 Names and Functions of Working Parts 17 Camera 17 Capture Mode 18 Playback Mode 20 Display Indicators 22 LCD Monitor 22 Viewfinder 26 LCD Panel...
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...playing back, 5 and printing. 4 Function Reference Introduces functions to further enhance your first steps from purchasing the camera to take when operating the camera. Shows useful information. Read it and follow the instructions. 3 Basic Operations 4 Explains the procedures for taking ...pictures. Shows precautions to taking , playing back, and printing still pictures. Be 3 sure to read it to learn all of various parts. 2 2...
...playing back, 5 and printing. 4 Function Reference Introduces functions to further enhance your first steps from purchasing the camera to take when operating the camera. Shows useful information. Read it and follow the instructions. 3 Basic Operations 4 Explains the procedures for taking ...pictures. Shows precautions to taking , playing back, and printing still pictures. Be 3 sure to read it to learn all of various parts. 2 2...
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q Camera Characteristics 14 Checking the Contents of the Package 16 Names and Functions of working parts before use. 1 Before Using Your Camera Check the package contents and names and functions of Working Parts 17 Display Indicators 22 Using the Menu 29 Using the Fn Menu 36 Using the Mode Dial 38 When using menus and Fn menu, items which cannot be changed due to camera settings appear gray and cannot be selected.
q Camera Characteristics 14 Checking the Contents of the Package 16 Names and Functions of working parts before use. 1 Before Using Your Camera Check the package contents and names and functions of Working Parts 17 Display Indicators 22 Using the Menu 29 Using the Fn Menu 36 Using the Mode Dial 38 When using menus and Fn menu, items which cannot be changed due to camera settings appear gray and cannot be selected.
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...viewing angle and a brightness adjusting function for high-precision viewing performance. • Features a Digital Preview function for an extended period. If a battery (D-LI50) is achieved. • A user-friendly design has been implemented in various parts of view, for high precision and a wide dynamic range. 1 • Features Shake Reduction... to the set sensitivity, and Shutter & Aperture Priority mode L that let you to capture sharp pictures with minimal camera shake regardless of the lens type. • Features an AF sensor with a 0.95 magnification and 95% field of the...
...viewing angle and a brightness adjusting function for high-precision viewing performance. • Features a Digital Preview function for an extended period. If a battery (D-LI50) is achieved. • A user-friendly design has been implemented in various parts of view, for high precision and a wide dynamic range. 1 • Features Shake Reduction... to the set sensitivity, and Shutter & Aperture Priority mode L that let you to capture sharp pictures with minimal camera shake regardless of the lens type. • Features an AF sensor with a 0.95 magnification and 95% field of the...
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Names and Functions of Working 17 Parts Before Using Your Camera Camera Self-Timer lamp/ Remote control receiver Card cover Lens mount index Lens unlock button Built-in flash Cable switch terminal USB/Video terminal DC input terminal Terminal cover 1 Hot shoe Mirror Strap lug AF coupler LCD monitor Lens information contacts LCD panel Viewfinder Self-timer lamp/ Remote control receiver Card cover unlock lever Card access lamp Tripod socket Battery grip connector terminal cover Battery cover unlock lever Battery cover
Names and Functions of Working 17 Parts Before Using Your Camera Camera Self-Timer lamp/ Remote control receiver Card cover Lens mount index Lens unlock button Built-in flash Cable switch terminal USB/Video terminal DC input terminal Terminal cover 1 Hot shoe Mirror Strap lug AF coupler LCD monitor Lens information contacts LCD panel Viewfinder Self-timer lamp/ Remote control receiver Card cover unlock lever Card access lamp Tripod socket Battery grip connector terminal cover Battery cover unlock lever Battery cover
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...: The previous image appears. 5 : The next image appears. Dark image Correct image Bright image When the image is too dark, the part to use EV compensation and take the picture again. 1 Setting the Exposure (p.161) Understanding Brightness If the brightness is cut off (dark ...when Bright/Dark area is on . 1 Playing Back Images (p.85) 1 Settings During Playback (p.186) 1 Setting the Display Instant Review and Digital Preview (p.197) Basic Operations Using the Histogram Number of pixels→ 3 A histogram shows the brightness distribution of the histogram before and after...
...: The previous image appears. 5 : The next image appears. Dark image Correct image Bright image When the image is too dark, the part to use EV compensation and take the picture again. 1 Setting the Exposure (p.161) Understanding Brightness If the brightness is cut off (dark ...when Bright/Dark area is on . 1 Playing Back Images (p.85) 1 Settings During Playback (p.186) 1 Setting the Display Instant Review and Digital Preview (p.197) Basic Operations Using the Histogram Number of pixels→ 3 A histogram shows the brightness distribution of the histogram before and after...
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... one of the eleven points in the viewfinder. (Superimpose AF Area) S j U Auto Select Center The camera selects the optimum AF point even if the subject is S (Auto). 132 Selecting the Focusing Area (AF Point) Choose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to the center of the viewfinder. 4 Set with lenses...
... one of the eleven points in the viewfinder. (Superimpose AF Area) S j U Auto Select Center The camera selects the optimum AF point even if the subject is S (Auto). 132 Selecting the Focusing Area (AF Point) Choose the part of the viewfinder to set focus to the center of the viewfinder. 4 Set with lenses...
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... multi-segment metering mode when using the multi-segment metering. L Multi-segment Segments the screen in which portion. 142 Selecting the Metering Method Choose the part of brightness is set at other than a DA, D FA, FA J, FA, F or A lens, or when lens aperture ring is in 16... parts, meters each portion metering and determines the appropriate exposure. This mode automatically determines what level of the screen to use for measuring brightness and determining ...
... multi-segment metering mode when using the multi-segment metering. L Multi-segment Segments the screen in which portion. 142 Selecting the Metering Method Choose the part of brightness is set at other than a DA, D FA, FA J, FA, F or A lens, or when lens aperture ring is in 16... parts, meters each portion metering and determines the appropriate exposure. This mode automatically determines what level of the screen to use for measuring brightness and determining ...
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...Bulb) mode. • Always cap the lens mount area to prevent dirt and dust from accumulating on the CCD when no lens is on the camera. • When the battery level is low, [Not enough battery remaining to clean with ample 5 capacity remaining. If the power is displayed on ...not put the tip of the blower inside the lens mount area. Please contact PENTAX service center for professional cleaning because the CCD is recommended to the shutter, CCD sensor or the mirror. • It is a precision part. You can use the Imagesensor Cleaning Kit O-ICK1 (optional) when cleaning the CCD...
...Bulb) mode. • Always cap the lens mount area to prevent dirt and dust from accumulating on the CCD when no lens is on the camera. • When the battery level is low, [Not enough battery remaining to clean with ample 5 capacity remaining. If the power is displayed on ...not put the tip of the blower inside the lens mount area. Please contact PENTAX service center for professional cleaning because the CCD is recommended to the shutter, CCD sensor or the mirror. • It is a precision part. You can use the Imagesensor Cleaning Kit O-ICK1 (optional) when cleaning the CCD...
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Appendix 214 Optional Accessories A number of this camera. Cable Switch CS-205 This is 0.5 m. Imagesensor Cleaning Kit O-ICK1 Clean the optical parts such as a shutter release button, front edial, rear e-dial, and L button to accommodate shooting vertically. 5 AC Adapter D-AC50... Lets you shoot pictures from within 5 m of the front or back of the camera. Please contact a service center for this camera. Remote Control F ...
Appendix 214 Optional Accessories A number of this camera. Cable Switch CS-205 This is 0.5 m. Imagesensor Cleaning Kit O-ICK1 Clean the optical parts such as a shutter release button, front edial, rear e-dial, and L button to accommodate shooting vertically. 5 AC Adapter D-AC50... Lets you shoot pictures from within 5 m of the front or back of the camera. Please contact a service center for this camera. Remote Control F ...
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... Balance, Contrast, Saturation, Tone, Color Space, Sensitivity and Sharpness can be shot with a high shutter speed even in dark places, reducing camera shake. Transfer RAW data to your computer and use the provided software to create image data with high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise. ...the light coming from the CCD. The image becomes rougher as JPEG or TIFF. The more detailed the image. Rich gradations are blackened when part of 8 bit JPEG and TIFF data. With a high sensitivity, images can be changed by the number of light needed to have correct ...
... Balance, Contrast, Saturation, Tone, Color Space, Sensitivity and Sharpness can be shot with a high shutter speed even in dark places, reducing camera shake. Transfer RAW data to your computer and use the provided software to create image data with high sensitivity are more susceptible to noise. ...the light coming from the CCD. The image becomes rougher as JPEG or TIFF. The more detailed the image. Rich gradations are blackened when part of 8 bit JPEG and TIFF data. With a high sensitivity, images can be changed by the number of light needed to have correct ...
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... damages of any repair or alterations except those made with postage prepaid. and it is strictly limited to the replacement of parts as hereinbefore provided. Notwithstanding this, your country, send the equipment to the manufacturer, with its written consent and shall not... by warranty, repairs will be borne by the owner. In this procedure and warranty policy. Appendix 232 WARRANTY POLICY All PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for any kind, whether caused by...
... damages of any repair or alterations except those made with postage prepaid. and it is strictly limited to the replacement of parts as hereinbefore provided. Notwithstanding this, your country, send the equipment to the manufacturer, with its written consent and shall not... by warranty, repairs will be borne by the owner. In this procedure and warranty policy. Appendix 232 WARRANTY POLICY All PENTAX cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for any kind, whether caused by...
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... does cause harmful interference to which can radiate frequency energy and, if not installed and used in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the...installation. However, there is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to part 15 of the FCC Rules. 234 For customers in a particular installation. 5 If this device must accept any interference received, including interference...
... does cause harmful interference to which can radiate frequency energy and, if not installed and used in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the...installation. However, there is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to part 15 of the FCC Rules. 234 For customers in a particular installation. 5 If this device must accept any interference received, including interference...
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... the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as required by 47CFR §2.909. Operation is responsible for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We: Located at: PENTAX Imaging Company A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc. 600 12th Street...operation. Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards. Product Name: PENTAX Digital Still Camera Model Number: q Contact person: Customer Service Manager Date and Place: October, 2006, ...
... the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as required by 47CFR §2.909. Operation is responsible for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We: Located at: PENTAX Imaging Company A Division of PENTAX of America, Inc. 600 12th Street...operation. Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15 for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards. Product Name: PENTAX Digital Still Camera Model Number: q Contact person: Customer Service Manager Date and Place: October, 2006, ...