KX Manual
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... 15 Flash Synchronization 16 Depth-of-field Preview Button and Guide 18 Depth-of-field Table: SMC Pentax 50mm Lens 19 Helpful Hints on Exposure Problems 20 Dual Preference Exposure System 21 Activating Exposure Meter 22 Shutter Button Lock 22 Range of Light Measurement... and Changes 31 Camera Maintenance 32 Warranty Policy 34 Memo 36 SMC Pentax lenses and Pentax accessories are not produced to these precise specifications and, therefore, may cause difficulties with an Asahi Pentax camera. Lenses and accessories from the use of any responsibility or liability...
... 15 Flash Synchronization 16 Depth-of-field Preview Button and Guide 18 Depth-of-field Table: SMC Pentax 50mm Lens 19 Helpful Hints on Exposure Problems 20 Dual Preference Exposure System 21 Activating Exposure Meter 22 Shutter Button Lock 22 Range of Light Measurement... and Changes 31 Camera Maintenance 32 Warranty Policy 34 Memo 36 SMC Pentax lenses and Pentax accessories are not produced to these precise specifications and, therefore, may cause difficulties with an Asahi Pentax camera. Lenses and accessories from the use of any responsibility or liability...
KX Manual
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...importance, or weight, given to what is in a spotlight, for the difference by opening or closing down the aperture 1 or 2 steps. When your KX correctly reads the average of black letters on a bright day, when your aperture 1 or 2 steps further. if he is standing in the center. ... subject against snow or light-colored sand . . . As a general rule, when the subject is darker than the background - HELPFUL HINTS ON EXPOSURE PROBLEMS' The light meter built into your subject is brighter than the background, you compensate by opening your subject has his back to the sun and...
...importance, or weight, given to what is in a spotlight, for the difference by opening or closing down the aperture 1 or 2 steps. When your KX correctly reads the average of black letters on a bright day, when your aperture 1 or 2 steps further. if he is standing in the center. ... subject against snow or light-colored sand . . . As a general rule, when the subject is darker than the background - HELPFUL HINTS ON EXPOSURE PROBLEMS' The light meter built into your subject is brighter than the background, you compensate by opening your subject has his back to the sun and...