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Distance Scale Depth-of-field scale Aperture Scale Aperture Auto-lock Button Aperture "A" Index - Mode Selector -Film Advance/ Battery Check Lamp-Frame Counter Shutter Release Button-, l • Strap Lug II Grip Cable Release Socket Self-timer LEDSelf-timer Lever Lens Release Lever Lens Alignment Node Hot Shoe ISO Dial Lock Release ISO Dial Rewind Crank Rewind Knob \--Exposure Compensation Button --
Distance Scale Depth-of-field scale Aperture Scale Aperture Auto-lock Button Aperture "A" Index - Mode Selector -Film Advance/ Battery Check Lamp-Frame Counter Shutter Release Button-, l • Strap Lug II Grip Cable Release Socket Self-timer LEDSelf-timer Lever Lens Release Lever Lens Alignment Node Hot Shoe ISO Dial Lock Release ISO Dial Rewind Crank Rewind Knob \--Exposure Compensation Button --
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... Infrared index mark 37 9 Programmed AE diagram, metering range 10 and shutter/aperture coupling range 38 13 Attaching strap; battery check Attaching and detaching lens Mode selector, shutter button, shutter button lock Setting ISO film speed Loading film Rewinding film ...Viewfinder displays Focusing Holding camera "A" lens; mode selector Warning indications in viewfinder Using Programmed AE mode Using Aperture-priority AE mode Using Pentax dedicated auto flash units Using Programmed Auto Flash mode 2 ADVANCED OPERATIONS Exposure compensation 30 Using self-timer 31 5 Using 60 $ ...
... Infrared index mark 37 9 Programmed AE diagram, metering range 10 and shutter/aperture coupling range 38 13 Attaching strap; battery check Attaching and detaching lens Mode selector, shutter button, shutter button lock Setting ISO film speed Loading film Rewinding film ...Viewfinder displays Focusing Holding camera "A" lens; mode selector Warning indications in viewfinder Using Programmed AE mode Using Aperture-priority AE mode Using Pentax dedicated auto flash units Using Programmed Auto Flash mode 2 ADVANCED OPERATIONS Exposure compensation 30 Using self-timer 31 5 Using 60 $ ...
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... camera? A.: Focusing is very important. Also, use all the Pentax dedicated flash units. The questions and answers on what you cannot use the TTL Auto Flash mode. (Refer to pp. 26/27/28.) Q.: How can be used. (Refer to P. 5.) Q.: What kind of batteries should know first about this camera Q.: I have depressed the...
... camera? A.: Focusing is very important. Also, use all the Pentax dedicated flash units. The questions and answers on what you cannot use the TTL Auto Flash mode. (Refer to pp. 26/27/28.) Q.: How can be used. (Refer to P. 5.) Q.: What kind of batteries should know first about this camera Q.: I have depressed the...
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... has taken some time to push and raise the cover. • Insert two batteries into the chamber so that their life is shorter. Replace the batteries with the red-line index. Manganese batteries are properly loaded; Do not use a finger-nail in the groove to reach you...turn the mode selector to function properly. LOADING BATTERIES This camera needs two penlight (AA-size, 1.5-V) Alkaline batteries of the arrow; so that the batteries are incorrectly loaded or the battery power is aligned with fresh ones. 5• Because the battery discharges a small amount of energy even when ...
... has taken some time to push and raise the cover. • Insert two batteries into the chamber so that their life is shorter. Replace the batteries with the red-line index. Manganese batteries are properly loaded; Do not use a finger-nail in the groove to reach you...turn the mode selector to function properly. LOADING BATTERIES This camera needs two penlight (AA-size, 1.5-V) Alkaline batteries of the arrow; so that the batteries are incorrectly loaded or the battery power is aligned with fresh ones. 5• Because the battery discharges a small amount of energy even when ...
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... shutter button is locked so that the shutter cannot be automatically switched off. Use this device when the camera is locked. C. ( 23121INIPS ANNE S.OVASICE 7• C.: Battery Check Shutter Button As you turn the mode selector to your finger from the shutter button, the meter will release the shutter. B: Bulb (Long-time...
... shutter button is locked so that the shutter cannot be automatically switched off. Use this device when the camera is locked. C. ( 23121INIPS ANNE S.OVASICE 7• C.: Battery Check Shutter Button As you turn the mode selector to your finger from the shutter button, the meter will release the shutter. B: Bulb (Long-time...
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... camera in a bag or case, lock the shutter release button to avoid the unnecessary consumption of time, you should be carefully checked while inserting batteries. PRECAUTIONS ON BATTERIES • Incorrect usage of fresh Alkaline batteries in normal temperatures. 43. Polarity markings should be kept warm in cold climates to leak and damage the...
... camera in a bag or case, lock the shutter release button to avoid the unnecessary consumption of time, you should be carefully checked while inserting batteries. PRECAUTIONS ON BATTERIES • Incorrect usage of fresh Alkaline batteries in normal temperatures. 43. Polarity markings should be kept warm in cold climates to leak and damage the...
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...counter. Crank type. Film Loading: Film Winding: Exposure Counter: Film Rewind: Exposure Metering: Metering Range: Exposure Compensation: Power Source: Battery Check: Body Size & Weight: Automatic film loading system; Additive type, automatic resetting. Consecutive shooting possible at 1/1000 sec. Set... mode selector dial to indicate sufficient power. 152.5(W) x 87.5(H) x 50.5(D)mm (5.3" x 3.4" x 2.0"); 530g (18.7 oz.) without batteries. 45* up to the first frame. Automatic film winding. Open aperture, TTL center-weighted, average area metering system with 50mm f/1.4 lens and...
...counter. Crank type. Film Loading: Film Winding: Exposure Counter: Film Rewind: Exposure Metering: Metering Range: Exposure Compensation: Power Source: Battery Check: Body Size & Weight: Automatic film loading system; Additive type, automatic resetting. Consecutive shooting possible at 1/1000 sec. Set... mode selector dial to indicate sufficient power. 152.5(W) x 87.5(H) x 50.5(D)mm (5.3" x 3.4" x 2.0"); 530g (18.7 oz.) without batteries. 45* up to the first frame. Automatic film winding. Open aperture, TTL center-weighted, average area metering system with 50mm f/1.4 lens and...
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... shutter and other moving parts of damage are not water-proof! They must be protected from salt spray at the beach, splashing of batteries should last a year with proper handling and reasonable care. Your camera needs periodic cleaning to keep it to give long-lasting, reliable ...service. Water damage, particularly if the camera is a sophisticated, precision instrument built to a Pentax service center. 3. To remove dirt and dust, you treat it right, with The major causes of the camera. Dirt and sand can damage...
... shutter and other moving parts of damage are not water-proof! They must be protected from salt spray at the beach, splashing of batteries should last a year with proper handling and reasonable care. Your camera needs periodic cleaning to keep it to give long-lasting, reliable ...service. Water damage, particularly if the camera is a sophisticated, precision instrument built to a Pentax service center. 3. To remove dirt and dust, you treat it right, with The major causes of the camera. Dirt and sand can damage...
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... flash, at least 30 minutes. This is not possible, keeping the camera in its case or bag will often cause moisture to keep the batteries warm. To minimize this camera should be avoided as much as possible. Shooting outdoors in a car, plane, or ship, can cause screws ...avoided. The temperatures at which may result from the formation of 10°C should function properly are traveling in winter presents a problem since batteries won't function if they get too cold. Sudden changes in temperature will help somewhat in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of icelets...
... flash, at least 30 minutes. This is not possible, keeping the camera in its case or bag will often cause moisture to keep the batteries warm. To minimize this camera should be avoided as much as possible. Shooting outdoors in a car, plane, or ship, can cause screws ...avoided. The temperatures at which may result from the formation of 10°C should function properly are traveling in winter presents a problem since batteries won't function if they get too cold. Sudden changes in temperature will help somewhat in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of icelets...