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...Using Bulb Mode 41 Fastening camera strap 5 Exposure compensation 42 Installing the battery 6 Viewfinder warnings 43 Main switch 7 Advanced use of the Built-in flash 44 Mounting the lens 8 Using Pentax dedicated flash units 4E Loading the film 10 Camera functions with various lenses ...50 Soft case 13 Hard-to-autofocus subjects 51 Holding the camera & preventing camera shake 14 Manual focusing 52 Focusing in matte area 53...
...Using Bulb Mode 41 Fastening camera strap 5 Exposure compensation 42 Installing the battery 6 Viewfinder warnings 43 Main switch 7 Advanced use of the Built-in flash 44 Mounting the lens 8 Using Pentax dedicated flash units 4E Loading the film 10 Camera functions with various lenses ...50 Soft case 13 Hard-to-autofocus subjects 51 Holding the camera & preventing camera shake 14 Manual focusing 52 Focusing in matte area 53...
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...-release lever in the figure, use DX coded films. The film speed is automatically set to 1505000 film. * Before loading film. As shown in the direction indicated by the arrow. 3. This camera uses IS025 to IS0100. * Always load or unload film in the off ] position. * Non DX -coded films are set . Do not touch the shutter curtain...
...-release lever in the figure, use DX coded films. The film speed is automatically set to 1505000 film. * Before loading film. As shown in the direction indicated by the arrow. 3. This camera uses IS025 to IS0100. * Always load or unload film in the off ] position. * Non DX -coded films are set . Do not touch the shutter curtain...
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Open the back cover and re-load the film. * If you have pulled out too much film, push it or cut off the bent portion. Warning: If the LCD panel displays [ Er ] and the [ a___ indica• for is excessively bent, flatten it back into the cartridge to the first frame. If the film leader is blinking, the film has been loaded incorrectly. The camera automatically advances the film to reduce the slack. Make sure that the LCD panel displays the [ I ] and [ indications. Close the back cover and turn on the Main Switch. 6 Film loaded slack 'N 0 0 Film loaded flat 0 6.
Open the back cover and re-load the film. * If you have pulled out too much film, push it or cut off the bent portion. Warning: If the LCD panel displays [ Er ] and the [ a___ indica• for is excessively bent, flatten it back into the cartridge to the first frame. If the film leader is blinking, the film has been loaded incorrectly. The camera automatically advances the film to reduce the slack. Make sure that the LCD panel displays the [ I ] and [ indications. Close the back cover and turn on the Main Switch. 6 Film loaded slack 'N 0 0 Film loaded flat 0 6.
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SNOIION111 31SV8 P AEa_l_o_ 0 1. The camera automatically rewinds the film when it is not exposed to direct sunlight. 2. After the film is rewound, the [ ] indicator blinks on the LCD panel counts down when the film is being rewound. * The film counter on the LCD panel, and the film counter clears. 6 UNLOADING THE FILM 1 2 P AFa _'035 NNO. WarmngWhen removing the film, make sure that the film is rewinding. A blinking [®___O] on the LCD panel indicates that it reaches the end of the roll.
SNOIION111 31SV8 P AEa_l_o_ 0 1. The camera automatically rewinds the film when it is not exposed to direct sunlight. 2. After the film is rewound, the [ ] indicator blinks on the LCD panel counts down when the film is being rewound. * The film counter on the LCD panel, and the film counter clears. 6 UNLOADING THE FILM 1 2 P AFa _'035 NNO. WarmngWhen removing the film, make sure that the film is rewinding. A blinking [®___O] on the LCD panel indicates that it reaches the end of the roll.
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...in use, always have mastered the camera's basic operations. 27 Rewinding the film in the figure. Note: You may be able to remove the film before reaching the end of pictures on the Main Switch. The camera will start rewinding. Warning: If the camera stops during rewinding due to rewind ...a 24-exposure film. * When the camera is blinking. Now you to take more pictures than...
...in use, always have mastered the camera's basic operations. 27 Rewinding the film in the figure. Note: You may be able to remove the film before reaching the end of pictures on the Main Switch. The camera will start rewinding. Warning: If the camera stops during rewinding due to rewind ...a 24-exposure film. * When the camera is blinking. Now you to take more pictures than...
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...Cap, "etc., remove the Eyecup Fc from the viewfinder when the selftimer is activated causes light to enter the viewfinder window, thereby underexposing the film. Press the shutter release button halfway to the Focus-Lock section in about 12 seconds. The interval of the viewfinder, refer to focus on ...shutter release button all the way down. Focusing on your subject automatically activates the focus-lock function. If your eye from the camera. 29 To avoid light entry, use the viewfinder cap that the timer has started. An electronic beep sound indicates that comes with the...
...Cap, "etc., remove the Eyecup Fc from the viewfinder when the selftimer is activated causes light to enter the viewfinder window, thereby underexposing the film. Press the shutter release button halfway to the Focus-Lock section in about 12 seconds. The interval of the viewfinder, refer to focus on ...shutter release button all the way down. Focusing on your subject automatically activates the focus-lock function. If your eye from the camera. 29 To avoid light entry, use the viewfinder cap that the timer has started. An electronic beep sound indicates that comes with the...
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...the daylight sync mode because the aperture is an accurate exposure control that comes to the film plane back through the lens. It is not recommended to use TTL Auto flash with AF330FTZ... subject. [You can use Programmed TTL Auto Flash with this camera. You cannot obtain proper exposure if the camera is set at ISO 100) TTL Auto Flash: TTL auto ..., AF330FTZ, AF240FT] Slow-speed synchronization: Ordinary flash synchronization does not allow for Using Pentax Dedicated Flash Units 1 ) When using a Pentax dedicated flash in addition to the Programmed AE mode. 2) When using type D flash...
...the daylight sync mode because the aperture is an accurate exposure control that comes to the film plane back through the lens. It is not recommended to use TTL Auto flash with AF330FTZ... subject. [You can use Programmed TTL Auto Flash with this camera. You cannot obtain proper exposure if the camera is set at ISO 100) TTL Auto Flash: TTL auto ..., AF330FTZ, AF240FT] Slow-speed synchronization: Ordinary flash synchronization does not allow for Using Pentax Dedicated Flash Units 1 ) When using a Pentax dedicated flash in addition to the Programmed AE mode. 2) When using type D flash...
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... pictures with infrared film and an "R2" or "02" filter, it is necessary to adjust the focus because the point of focus is not the same with infrared light as it is set at f/22 USING THE INFRARED INDEX 17 4 .-6. 0411,11 I j lwi -H.. Once the camera adjusts the focus,... set the focus mode lever to [ Next, memorize the focus point on the infrared index. As shown in the Programmed AE mode. Refer to your film guide for setting the exposure for infrared pictures. The optimum exposure...
... pictures with infrared film and an "R2" or "02" filter, it is necessary to adjust the focus because the point of focus is not the same with infrared light as it is set at f/22 USING THE INFRARED INDEX 17 4 .-6. 0411,11 I j lwi -H.. Once the camera adjusts the focus,... set the focus mode lever to [ Next, memorize the focus point on the infrared index. As shown in the Programmed AE mode. Refer to your film guide for setting the exposure for infrared pictures. The optimum exposure...
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...Photography 100% flash usage time Bulb exposure time Approx. 120 rolls Approx. 40 rolls Approx. 20 rolls , Approx. 12 hours According to Pentax testing conditions Applicable to the use may cause the battery to normal performance at normal temperature. * When traveling or shooting outdoors, carry an... extra sup ply of a fresh lithium battery [2CR5] , 24 -frame film, room temperature. (56) Improper use of batteries. * When storing the camera in a bag or a case, make sure the main switch is turned off, to avoid accidental shutter release and ...
...Photography 100% flash usage time Bulb exposure time Approx. 120 rolls Approx. 40 rolls Approx. 20 rolls , Approx. 12 hours According to Pentax testing conditions Applicable to the use may cause the battery to normal performance at normal temperature. * When traveling or shooting outdoors, carry an... extra sup ply of a fresh lithium battery [2CR5] , 24 -frame film, room temperature. (56) Improper use of batteries. * When storing the camera in a bag or a case, make sure the main switch is turned off, to avoid accidental shutter release and ...
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... on a tripod, make sure the tripod screw is not a malfunction. This is due to line the buttom of 10' C should be avoided as much as the frame number and the ISO film speed in memory until a new battery is taken from the formation of at least 30 minutes. Vibration experienced when... take place gradually over approximately 60'C, the LCD display may respond more slowly. It will often cause moisture to condense inside, or outside your camera on LCD Display • In temperatures over a period of icelets. Sudden changes in temperature will return to its case or bag will not...
... on a tripod, make sure the tripod screw is not a malfunction. This is due to line the buttom of 10' C should be avoided as much as the frame number and the ISO film speed in memory until a new battery is taken from the formation of at least 30 minutes. Vibration experienced when... take place gradually over approximately 60'C, the LCD display may respond more slowly. It will often cause moisture to condense inside, or outside your camera on LCD Display • In temperatures over a period of icelets. Sudden changes in temperature will return to its case or bag will not...