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NAME OF PARTS ATTACHING THE STRAP INSERTING THE BATTERY SETTING THE FILM SPEED LOADING THE FILM HOLDING YOUR CAMERA AUTO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY • CONTENTS 8 RED EYE REDUCTION 11 9 TAKING PICTURES • 11 9 REWINDING THE FILM 12 -10 DATE BACK SYSTEM 13 10 TAKING CARE OF YOUR CAMERA•• 15 10 WARRANTY POLICY 17 11 SPECIFICATION • 19 Before using your camera, please be sure to read these instructions carefully. 7
NAME OF PARTS ATTACHING THE STRAP INSERTING THE BATTERY SETTING THE FILM SPEED LOADING THE FILM HOLDING YOUR CAMERA AUTO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY • CONTENTS 8 RED EYE REDUCTION 11 9 TAKING PICTURES • 11 9 REWINDING THE FILM 12 -10 DATE BACK SYSTEM 13 10 TAKING CARE OF YOUR CAMERA•• 15 10 WARRANTY POLICY 17 11 SPECIFICATION • 19 Before using your camera, please be sure to read these instructions carefully. 7
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)E( O 0 O Film Counter Window 0 Shutter Release Button 0 Red-eye Reduction LED 0 Big Viewfinder Window 0 Lens Shield/Lens 0 Power (Lens Cover) Button O Back Cover Lock Built-in Flash O Film Take-up Spool O Ready Monitor NAME OF PARTS OD Finder Eyepiece ® Film Rewind Shaft @Film Chamber Film Guides ® Film Rewind Button O Battery Chamber Cover 0 Strap Eyelet Film Check Window CD Back Cover 8
)E( O 0 O Film Counter Window 0 Shutter Release Button 0 Red-eye Reduction LED 0 Big Viewfinder Window 0 Lens Shield/Lens 0 Power (Lens Cover) Button O Back Cover Lock Built-in Flash O Film Take-up Spool O Ready Monitor NAME OF PARTS OD Finder Eyepiece ® Film Rewind Shaft @Film Chamber Film Guides ® Film Rewind Button O Battery Chamber Cover 0 Strap Eyelet Film Check Window CD Back Cover 8
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the camera will not work. C ose he Strap orto Strap Eyelet INSERTING THE BATTERY ' Coen the Battery Chamber Cover ;n the direct or of the arrow oy puriling it out. (Fig. 2) 2 'rse': :wo AA-srze bastter.es. ATTACHING THE STRAP (Fig. 1) 1 1-sen 'coo at... :he Battery Chamber Cover oy Pusning t unt Hatches. Notes: • Do not use it into tire. • Keep the battery out of the reach of chidren 9 Make sure the battery is installed as shown in Fig. 3. • Remove AA batteries from the camera when you do not expect to use Nickel Cadmium batteries •With :he battery are aligned...
the camera will not work. C ose he Strap orto Strap Eyelet INSERTING THE BATTERY ' Coen the Battery Chamber Cover ;n the direct or of the arrow oy puriling it out. (Fig. 2) 2 'rse': :wo AA-srze bastter.es. ATTACHING THE STRAP (Fig. 1) 1 1-sen 'coo at... :he Battery Chamber Cover oy Pusning t unt Hatches. Notes: • Do not use it into tire. • Keep the battery out of the reach of chidren 9 Make sure the battery is installed as shown in Fig. 3. • Remove AA batteries from the camera when you do not expect to use Nickel Cadmium batteries •With :he battery are aligned...
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... film cassettes. LOADING THE FILM 1. Load the film cassette into the Film Chamber and pull out enough film leader to its original position. Press the Back Cover shut so that the Back Cover Lock returns to extend past the Film Leader Mark. (Fig. 6) 3. Your camera automatically sets the correct film speed by the Film Check Window. Push the Back Cover Lock downword to 400. 2. Make sure the film stays within the Film Guides...
... film cassettes. LOADING THE FILM 1. Load the film cassette into the Film Chamber and pull out enough film leader to its original position. Press the Back Cover shut so that the Back Cover Lock returns to extend past the Film Leader Mark. (Fig. 6) 3. Your camera automatically sets the correct film speed by the Film Check Window. Push the Back Cover Lock downword to 400. 2. Make sure the film stays within the Film Guides...
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... the Shutter Release Button halfway. • When the flash is completely open. 11 RED EYE REDUCTION This camera is fully charged, the Ready Monitor will take about 3.7m (3.9ft-12ft). 2 When tne flash is recharged and full, the Ready Monitor lights up. (Fig. 9) When the flash is designed to charge the flash fully. TAKING PICTURES Open the Lens Shied by sliding the Power Button in Flash...
... the Shutter Release Button halfway. • When the flash is completely open. 11 RED EYE REDUCTION This camera is fully charged, the Ready Monitor will take about 3.7m (3.9ft-12ft). 2 When tne flash is recharged and full, the Ready Monitor lights up. (Fig. 9) When the flash is designed to charge the flash fully. TAKING PICTURES Open the Lens Shied by sliding the Power Button in Flash...
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The film will automatically rewind. (Fig. 11) 2. After the film is fully rewound and "S" is seen in the Film Counter Window. (Fig. 12) * Be careful not to rewind the film before reaching the end of the film, push the Film Rewind Button in the direction of film. 12 After the end of the film has been reached or if you wish to touch the inner lens surface with your fingers or the edge of the arrow. REWINDING THE FILM 1.
The film will automatically rewind. (Fig. 11) 2. After the film is fully rewound and "S" is seen in the Film Counter Window. (Fig. 12) * Be careful not to rewind the film before reaching the end of the film, push the Film Rewind Button in the direction of film. 12 After the end of the film has been reached or if you wish to touch the inner lens surface with your fingers or the edge of the arrow. REWINDING THE FILM 1.
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Calendar years from 1980 to change mode in sequence shown below. TIME or NO IMPRINT Push the •mpr,nt selector button to 2019 are printed in the memory of the camera. I it quickly. The imprint will appear orange on color films. One ligh push advances the digit by one and a deeper push advances it ft IL Ulf 13 Date Imprinting YEAR MONTH DAY...
Calendar years from 1980 to change mode in sequence shown below. TIME or NO IMPRINT Push the •mpr,nt selector button to 2019 are printed in the memory of the camera. I it quickly. The imprint will appear orange on color films. One ligh push advances the digit by one and a deeper push advances it ft IL Ulf 13 Date Imprinting YEAR MONTH DAY...
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... if film speed below ASA/ISO 64 is used. *Legibility of the battery chamber only while the back is open and no film is necessary once the date and tiem are set screw with display in this camera and no adjustment is inserted. One light push advances the digit by one and a deeper push savances it quickly. 2 When you set time with a screw-driver, and remove the battery cover. 14...
... if film speed below ASA/ISO 64 is used. *Legibility of the battery chamber only while the back is open and no film is necessary once the date and tiem are set screw with display in this camera and no adjustment is inserted. One light push advances the digit by one and a deeper push savances it quickly. 2 When you set time with a screw-driver, and remove the battery cover. 14...
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... or sprays at an assigned service center (Fig. 14) NOTE: DO NOT replace the battery when film is precision instrument and a sophisticated machine designed and manufactured to be omitted after the replacement of in your camera gets wet. any kind of the battery chamber Align the screw holes correctly and secure the battery cover with the set screw. 2Replace the lithium...
... or sprays at an assigned service center (Fig. 14) NOTE: DO NOT replace the battery when film is precision instrument and a sophisticated machine designed and manufactured to be omitted after the replacement of in your camera gets wet. any kind of the battery chamber Align the screw holes correctly and secure the battery cover with the set screw. 2Replace the lithium...
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... cause loosening screws or damage the camera itself. Make sure the tripod screw fits your camera. (Fig. 15) 4. The shutter mechanism and moving parts of this problem. 5. You have to avoid subjecting the camera to disassemble the camera, since the battery will not function properly in a car, ship or airplane could minimize this camera has a high working voltage. (Fig. 17) 16 3. Extreme...
... cause loosening screws or damage the camera itself. Make sure the tripod screw fits your camera. (Fig. 15) 4. The shutter mechanism and moving parts of this problem. 5. You have to avoid subjecting the camera to disassemble the camera, since the battery will not function properly in a car, ship or airplane could minimize this camera has a high working voltage. (Fig. 17) 16 3. Extreme...
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... sna I Per!ax cameras purchased !rough authorized bcna f.ae pholograonic distr out or channels are guaranteeo against detects of time before the equipment can be sand or liquid ortmage. be liable 'or any k.rd. it is no representative of parts as herein befor proviaed No refunds will oe replaced without cost to you purchased the...
... sna I Per!ax cameras purchased !rough authorized bcna f.ae pholograonic distr out or channels are guaranteeo against detects of time before the equipment can be sand or liquid ortmage. be liable 'or any k.rd. it is no representative of parts as herein befor proviaed No refunds will oe replaced without cost to you purchased the...
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... a year. Notwithstanding this procdure and warranty policy. ing, please make sure that country. If your Pentax returned to the manufacturer. To prove the date of its representatives will be serviced free of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period, regular handling and servicing feesmay be charged by warranty, repairs will be made and parts replaced free...
... a year. Notwithstanding this procdure and warranty policy. ing, please make sure that country. If your Pentax returned to the manufacturer. To prove the date of its representatives will be serviced free of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period, regular handling and servicing feesmay be charged by warranty, repairs will be made and parts replaced free...
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Lens: 30mm F6 3 lens. 3 elements in 3 groups Focusing: Free focus. Film: 35mm perforated cartridge film. 24mm x 36mm format. Viewfinder: Manification 0.68X Field angle: 88% 19 Focusing Range: 1 5 m to infinity Shutter: Shutter speed O125 sec. SPECIFICATIONS Type: 35mm motorized camera with auto fash. Aperture Setting: F6 3 Film Speed Index: ISO 100/200 and 400.
Lens: 30mm F6 3 lens. 3 elements in 3 groups Focusing: Free focus. Film: 35mm perforated cartridge film. 24mm x 36mm format. Viewfinder: Manification 0.68X Field angle: 88% 19 Focusing Range: 1 5 m to infinity Shutter: Shutter speed O125 sec. SPECIFICATIONS Type: 35mm motorized camera with auto fash. Aperture Setting: F6 3 Film Speed Index: ISO 100/200 and 400.
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Counter: Additive, automatic reset to "S" When the camera back door is released. Flash: Built-in type, Recycling time: approx. 8 sec. and Rewinding: Red-eye Reduction: LED lamp light up before the shutter is opened. Power Source: 2 AA alkaline or manganese batteries. (Ni-Cd batteries cannot be used.) Dimensions: 118 (L) x 73.5 (H) x 46.5 (W) mm Weight: 175g * Design and specification are subject change without notice. 20 Film Winding Automatic winding and power rewind. AUTO FLASH.
Counter: Additive, automatic reset to "S" When the camera back door is released. Flash: Built-in type, Recycling time: approx. 8 sec. and Rewinding: Red-eye Reduction: LED lamp light up before the shutter is opened. Power Source: 2 AA alkaline or manganese batteries. (Ni-Cd batteries cannot be used.) Dimensions: 118 (L) x 73.5 (H) x 46.5 (W) mm Weight: 175g * Design and specification are subject change without notice. 20 Film Winding Automatic winding and power rewind. AUTO FLASH.