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... extremely harmful to the camera mechanism as in a car. • Do not store the camera in a closet with great care. PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR CAMERA Your Pentax camera is taken from rain or splashing water, wipe it off what appears on the extreme edges of the film frame.Compose your picture ...with good air circulation to prevent the growth of fungus. Precautions when taking pictures • Do not use the camera in a place where the camera may come in temperature difference is minimized, take it to a Pentax service center for extended...
... extremely harmful to the camera mechanism as in a car. • Do not store the camera in a closet with great care. PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR CAMERA Your Pentax camera is taken from rain or splashing water, wipe it off what appears on the extreme edges of the film frame.Compose your picture ...with good air circulation to prevent the growth of fungus. Precautions when taking pictures • Do not use the camera in a place where the camera may come in temperature difference is minimized, take it to a Pentax service center for extended...
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...Camera functions available with various lenses 11 How to use this operating manual 12 I. BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) 13 - 23 Attaching the camera strap 13 Loading the battery/ 14 When the battery is exhausted 15 Attaching the lens 16 Using the shutter release button 18 Main switch operation 18 Film... loading 19 Unloading the film 22 II .
...Camera functions available with various lenses 11 How to use this operating manual 12 I. BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) 13 - 23 Attaching the camera strap 13 Loading the battery/ 14 When the battery is exhausted 15 Attaching the lens 16 Using the shutter release button 18 Main switch operation 18 Film... loading 19 Unloading the film 22 II .
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Open the battery chamber cover by sliding the release lever in the direction of the battery chamber cover. • When the battery is replaced, all camera settings except the exposure and film speed . I BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) (2) LOADING THE BATTERY 1 2 te gFe N• , 1. ISO] return to the markings ( - , at the bottom side of the arrow. • Use one 6V lithium battery 2CR5 or equivalent. 2. Load the battery according to initial settings.
Open the battery chamber cover by sliding the release lever in the direction of the battery chamber cover. • When the battery is replaced, all camera settings except the exposure and film speed . I BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) (2) LOADING THE BATTERY 1 2 te gFe N• , 1. ISO] return to the markings ( - , at the bottom side of the arrow. • Use one 6V lithium battery 2CR5 or equivalent. 2. Load the battery according to initial settings.
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.... When taking a picture, gently depress the shutter release button down to prevent camera shake. • To prevent camera shake, depress the shutter release button gently. • Before loading a roll of film, slowly depress the shutter release button to learn where the first position is not... halfway keeps the LED indicated. 4 IMIK Not pressed J.) 4 Pressed halfway Pressed fully down down halfway (first position) turns on for when the camera is . • The LED indication stays on the exposure meter and autofocus system. Depressing it fully (second position) allows you to [ A ...
.... When taking a picture, gently depress the shutter release button down to prevent camera shake. • To prevent camera shake, depress the shutter release button gently. • Before loading a roll of film, slowly depress the shutter release button to learn where the first position is not... halfway keeps the LED indicated. 4 IMIK Not pressed J.) 4 Pressed halfway Pressed fully down down halfway (first position) turns on for when the camera is . • The LED indication stays on the exposure meter and autofocus system. Depressing it fully (second position) allows you to [ A ...
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Slide the top end in the film chamber first and then push its operation. // Automatic film speed setting This camera is designed to use a non-DX coded film, the camera automatically sets the film speed to ISO 100. • Before loading a film for the camera. • If you operate the camera with no 1 2 film loaded to become familiar with its protruding...
Slide the top end in the film chamber first and then push its operation. // Automatic film speed setting This camera is designed to use a non-DX coded film, the camera automatically sets the film speed to ISO 100. • Before loading a film for the camera. • If you operate the camera with no 1 2 film loaded to become familiar with its protruding...
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... on the LCD panel, in re- When the film is rewound. • When removing the film from the camera, protect it from exposure to direct sun light. verse. • Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is fully rewound, only the LCD panel. ...the roll is being rewound. • The exposure counter counts frame numbers in - No. (7) UNLOADING FILM 2 \_/ v BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) O DOrA %lerse_3•§•• CD '1 1. dicating that the film is exposed, the camera rewinds the film automatically. • During rewinding, blinks on
... on the LCD panel, in re- When the film is rewound. • When removing the film from the camera, protect it from exposure to direct sun light. verse. • Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is fully rewound, only the LCD panel. ...the roll is being rewound. • The exposure counter counts frame numbers in - No. (7) UNLOADING FILM 2 \_/ v BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) O DOrA %lerse_3•§•• CD '1 1. dicating that the film is exposed, the camera rewinds the film automatically. • During rewinding, blinks on
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... a frame or more even after the specified number of frames have been used up as indicated by the number of 24-exposure film takes about 15 seconds to be rewound. • When the camera is not in use this function. 3 O (5) O O QD 3. When you take important pictures, rewind the... film when the film reaches the end of the frame. * Rewinding a Roll of Film in the processing. Open the back cover and remove the film. • A roll of frames on ...
... a frame or more even after the specified number of frames have been used up as indicated by the number of 24-exposure film takes about 15 seconds to be rewound. • When the camera is not in use this function. 3 O (5) O O QD 3. When you take important pictures, rewind the... film when the film reaches the end of the frame. * Rewinding a Roll of Film in the processing. Open the back cover and remove the film. • A roll of frames on ...
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... or FA is always 0.7m (2.6ft) even when using inappropriate F- or FA- Inappropriate Lens Warning When using a lens with ISO 100 film used , see vignetting in the viewfinder and on the built-in flash effective range for Programmed TTL Auto Flash with a maximum aperture of ... vignetting at the Picture Mode including the Green Operation Mode, or Programmed AE Mode. When a subject is depressed halfway down into the camera body. Flash effective range for the Programmed TTL Auto Flash. When any other than 0.7m (2.6ft), the correct exposure cannot be displayed...
... or FA is always 0.7m (2.6ft) even when using inappropriate F- or FA- Inappropriate Lens Warning When using a lens with ISO 100 film used , see vignetting in the viewfinder and on the built-in flash effective range for Programmed TTL Auto Flash with a maximum aperture of ... vignetting at the Picture Mode including the Green Operation Mode, or Programmed AE Mode. When a subject is depressed halfway down into the camera body. Flash effective range for the Programmed TTL Auto Flash. When any other than 0.7m (2.6ft), the correct exposure cannot be displayed...
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....1ft) approx. 0.7 - 4.6m (2.3 - 15.1ft) approx. 0.7 - 4.6m (2.3 - 15.1ft) O.92m to -subject distance. GN26 ISO1OO • GN13 If an ISO1OO film is in flash. Maximum flash distance aperture Minimum flash distance 5* Guide Number Selected Maximum flash distance When the distance to -subject dis- The guide numbers... ring (f2.8 in the formula above was obtained from approx. Calculating the aperture according to the camera-tosubject distance Aperture = Guide Number tance Camera-to the subject is the one other than O.7m (2.3ft), flash cannot be overexposed. • The...
....1ft) approx. 0.7 - 4.6m (2.3 - 15.1ft) approx. 0.7 - 4.6m (2.3 - 15.1ft) O.92m to -subject distance. GN26 ISO1OO • GN13 If an ISO1OO film is in flash. Maximum flash distance aperture Minimum flash distance 5* Guide Number Selected Maximum flash distance When the distance to -subject dis- The guide numbers... ring (f2.8 in the formula above was obtained from approx. Calculating the aperture according to the camera-tosubject distance Aperture = Guide Number tance Camera-to the subject is the one other than O.7m (2.3ft), flash cannot be overexposed. • The...
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...slow speed. Different shutter speed and aperture settings produce different effects. High shutter speed Effect of Shutter Speed The shutter speed determines the film exposure time, or the amount of a moving subject. SNOILVInd0 CGONVACIV Slow shutter speed In contrast, choosing a high shutter speed allows ... of shutter speed and aperture for its image will be taken of light striking the film as the shutter stays open for a particular subject brightness. A high shutter speed also prevents camera shake. (11) EFFECT OF APERTURE AND SHUTTER SPEED A correct exposure is established by...
...slow speed. Different shutter speed and aperture settings produce different effects. High shutter speed Effect of Shutter Speed The shutter speed determines the film exposure time, or the amount of a moving subject. SNOILVInd0 CGONVACIV Slow shutter speed In contrast, choosing a high shutter speed allows ... of shutter speed and aperture for its image will be taken of light striking the film as the shutter stays open for a particular subject brightness. A high shutter speed also prevents camera shake. (11) EFFECT OF APERTURE AND SHUTTER SPEED A correct exposure is established by...
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Camera Strap F., Eye Cup FF, Finder Cap SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTIFICATION OR ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER. Film rewind/completion of rewinding is displayed on the right-hand Warning: edge of roll. Start by built-in ....9 oz) body only without lithium battery Supplied Accessories: Hot Shoe Cover FF, Release Socket Cap FF. Self-timer : Electronically-controlled type with Pentax dedicated auto flashes, ISO range= 25-800 Power Source: One 6V lithium battery (2CR5 or equivalent) O Battery Exhaustion Battery exhaustion symbol [ ...
Camera Strap F., Eye Cup FF, Finder Cap SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTIFICATION OR ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER. Film rewind/completion of rewinding is displayed on the right-hand Warning: edge of roll. Start by built-in ....9 oz) body only without lithium battery Supplied Accessories: Hot Shoe Cover FF, Release Socket Cap FF. Self-timer : Electronically-controlled type with Pentax dedicated auto flashes, ISO range= 25-800 Power Source: One 6V lithium battery (2CR5 or equivalent) O Battery Exhaustion Battery exhaustion symbol [ ...