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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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... a long period time. •Dont try to break up or recharge the battery or throw it out. (Fig. 2) 2 'rse': :wo AA-srze bastter.es. the camera will not work. checking that (+) t -f on he battery are aligned according to use Nickel Cadmium batteries •With :he battery inserted incorrectly. C ose he Battery...; 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 the pola• ty .rfortriatron inside the Battery Char•oer 3.
... a long period time. •Dont try to break up or recharge the battery or throw it out. (Fig. 2) 2 'rse': :wo AA-srze bastter.es. the camera will not work. checking that (+) t -f on he battery are aligned according to use Nickel Cadmium batteries •With :he battery inserted incorrectly. C ose he Battery...; 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 the pola• ty .rfortriatron inside the Battery Char•oer 3.
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.... 8) Always use DX-coded films with ISO ranging from 100 to steady your camera. * When holding the camera vertically always position it with the flash at the top. Load the film cassette into the Film Chamber and pull out enough film leader to .... 10 Be careful not to take a picture. (Fig. 7) * Whether there is ready for you to place your camera or not can be confirmed by reading black-and-silver patterns on the film cassettes. The camera is film in the Film Counter Window. Push the Back Cover Lock downword to open. (Fig. 5) 2. SETTING...
.... 8) Always use DX-coded films with ISO ranging from 100 to steady your camera. * When holding the camera vertically always position it with the flash at the top. Load the film cassette into the Film Chamber and pull out enough film leader to .... 10 Be careful not to take a picture. (Fig. 7) * Whether there is ready for you to place your camera or not can be confirmed by reading black-and-silver patterns on the film cassettes. The camera is film in the Film Counter Window. Push the Back Cover Lock downword to open. (Fig. 5) 2. SETTING...
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...the flash is ready when oressing the Shutter Release Button halfway. • When the flash is interlocked with flash. RED EYE REDUCTION This camera is completely open. 11 the Built-in the direction of people. it possible to tell you that sometimes occurs when taking portrait photographs with... the safety mechanism of the camera. This makes it will take about 3.7m (3.9ft-12ft). 2 When tne flash is recharged and full, the Ready Monitor lights up. (Fig. ...
...the flash is ready when oressing the Shutter Release Button halfway. • When the flash is interlocked with flash. RED EYE REDUCTION This camera is completely open. 11 the Built-in the direction of people. it possible to tell you that sometimes occurs when taking portrait photographs with... the safety mechanism of the camera. This makes it will take about 3.7m (3.9ft-12ft). 2 When tne flash is recharged and full, the Ready Monitor lights up. (Fig. ...
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... the •mpr,nt selector button to select the mode desired: DATE. Calendar years from 1980 to 2019 are printed in the memory of the camera. 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...
... the •mpr,nt selector button to select the mode desired: DATE. Calendar years from 1980 to 2019 are printed in the memory of the camera. 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...
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... washed out against bright or orange back ground. * Upon pressing the shutter button, "PRINT" is displayed for time and date functions is buit in this camera and no film is necessary once the date and tiem are set screw with display in clock corrects automatically. * Date and time will be dimly...
... washed out against bright or orange back ground. * Upon pressing the shutter button, "PRINT" is displayed for time and date functions is buit in this camera and no film is necessary once the date and tiem are set screw with display in clock corrects automatically. * Date and time will be dimly...
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... careless handling may damage it with a new battery (CR2025) with 1+1 side up. ' Old battery must be disposed of in your camera gets wet. particularly when it examined at the beach. NOTE: DO NOT replace the battery when film is precision instrument and a sophisticated machine...excellent and elegant design. please wipe it dry immediately and have it is not water-proof. 2Replace the lithium battery. Dropping and/or banging the camera, which may cause major damages: 1. Take out the used battery and replace it many ways. (Fig. 13) 2. Dropping into water or water...
... careless handling may damage it with a new battery (CR2025) with 1+1 side up. ' Old battery must be disposed of in your camera gets wet. particularly when it examined at the beach. NOTE: DO NOT replace the battery when film is precision instrument and a sophisticated machine...excellent and elegant design. please wipe it dry immediately and have it is not water-proof. 2Replace the lithium battery. Dropping and/or banging the camera, which may cause major damages: 1. Take out the used battery and replace it many ways. (Fig. 13) 2. Dropping into water or water...
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... car, ship or airplane could minimize this problem. 5. Padding the bottom of your camera has to cleaned periodically to extreme high or low temperature and humidity, since the circuit of this camera has a high working voltage. (Fig. 17) 16 3. Vibration from traveling in ...extreme temperature conditions. The shutter mechanism and moving parts of this camera could be reminded that a longer tripod screw might puncture and damage the camera. 7. Please never try to your camera when mounting it operation properly. (Fig. 16) 6. Temperature and humidity. Make ...
... car, ship or airplane could minimize this problem. 5. Padding the bottom of your camera has to cleaned periodically to extreme high or low temperature and humidity, since the circuit of this camera has a high working voltage. (Fig. 17) 16 3. Vibration from traveling in ...extreme temperature conditions. The shutter mechanism and moving parts of this camera could be reminded that a longer tripod screw might puncture and damage the camera. 7. Please never try to your camera when mounting it operation properly. (Fig. 16) 6. Temperature and humidity. Make ...
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...o' use or from other ira rec. it is expressly agreed that the liability of the manufacturer or its author zed representat:ves sna I Per!ax cameras purchased !rough authorized bcna f.ae pholograonic distr out or channels are guaranteeo against detects of any 'epair or alterations except !nose made on repairs performed... is no representative of parts as herein befor proviaed No refunds will oe made with postage orel,Paid. Procdeure During 12-month Warranty Period Any Pentax which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should be take a considerable lerigthe of impact.
...o' use or from other ira rec. it is expressly agreed that the liability of the manufacturer or its author zed representat:ves sna I Per!ax cameras purchased !rough authorized bcna f.ae pholograonic distr out or channels are guaranteeo against detects of any 'epair or alterations except !nose made on repairs performed... is no representative of parts as herein befor proviaed No refunds will oe made with postage orel,Paid. Procdeure During 12-month Warranty Period Any Pentax which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should be take a considerable lerigthe of impact.
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SPECIFICATIONS Type: 35mm motorized camera with auto fash. Film: 35mm perforated cartridge film. 24mm x 36mm format. Lens: 30mm F6 3 lens. 3 elements in 3 groups Focusing: Free focus. Focusing Range: 1 5 m to infinity Shutter: Shutter speed O125 sec. Viewfinder: Manification 0.68X Field angle: 88% 19 Aperture Setting: F6 3 Film Speed Index: ISO 100/200 and 400.
SPECIFICATIONS Type: 35mm motorized camera with auto fash. Film: 35mm perforated cartridge film. 24mm x 36mm format. Lens: 30mm F6 3 lens. 3 elements in 3 groups Focusing: Free focus. Focusing Range: 1 5 m to infinity Shutter: Shutter speed O125 sec. Viewfinder: Manification 0.68X Field angle: 88% 19 Aperture Setting: F6 3 Film Speed Index: ISO 100/200 and 400.
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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. and Rewinding: Red-eye Reduction: LED lamp light up before the shutter is opened. Counter: Additive, automatic reset to "S" When the camera back door is released. AUTO FLASH. Flash: Built-in type, Recycling time: approx. 8 sec.
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. and Rewinding: Red-eye Reduction: LED lamp light up before the shutter is opened. Counter: Additive, automatic reset to "S" When the camera back door is released. AUTO FLASH. Flash: Built-in type, Recycling time: approx. 8 sec.