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... Viewfinder displays Focusing Holding camera Shooting in Programmed AE mode Shooting in Aperture-priority AE mode Shooting in Metered Manual mode 2 ADVANCED OPERATION 4 Using Pentax dedicated auto flash units 27 Using Programmed Auto Flash mode 28 Exposure-memory lock 30 6 Self-timer 31 8 Using 100 setting 32 9 Using ...Programmed AE diagram, metering range and 16 shutter/aperture coupling range 40 Diopter correction, mount adapter K, eyecup P 42 17 Precautions on batteries 43 18 Specifications 44 19 Taking care of your camera 46 20 Warranty policy 48 22 24 1 •
... Viewfinder displays Focusing Holding camera Shooting in Programmed AE mode Shooting in Aperture-priority AE mode Shooting in Metered Manual mode 2 ADVANCED OPERATION 4 Using Pentax dedicated auto flash units 27 Using Programmed Auto Flash mode 28 Exposure-memory lock 30 6 Self-timer 31 8 Using 100 setting 32 9 Using ...Programmed AE diagram, metering range and 16 shutter/aperture coupling range 40 Diopter correction, mount adapter K, eyecup P 42 17 Precautions on batteries 43 18 Specifications 44 19 Taking care of your camera 46 20 Warranty policy 48 22 24 1 •
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...to check how they are mounted between the camera body and lens, this camera, but Pentax dedicated flashes will offer more convenient functions. Programmed Auto Flash Mode When you use a Pentax dedicated auto flash on this camera operates in its Programmed AE mode, the camera automatically... selects the proper aperture and shutter speed to control flash output for proper flash pictures. • The camera does not operate unless the batteries are properly inserted....
...to check how they are mounted between the camera body and lens, this camera, but Pentax dedicated flashes will offer more convenient functions. Programmed Auto Flash Mode When you use a Pentax dedicated auto flash on this camera operates in its Programmed AE mode, the camera automatically... selects the proper aperture and shutter speed to control flash output for proper flash pictures. • The camera does not operate unless the batteries are properly inserted....
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22 23 24 25 26 27 Film-rewind crank Viewfinder eyepiece ED Film-sprocket spool ID Film-take-up spool Back cover fil) Film-information window 33 12 31 30 29 28 le Film-leader-end mark e Film-rewind button e Shutter curtain ®Tripod socket Battery-chamber cap fa Film chamber 5 •
22 23 24 25 26 27 Film-rewind crank Viewfinder eyepiece ED Film-sprocket spool ID Film-take-up spool Back cover fil) Film-information window 33 12 31 30 29 28 le Film-leader-end mark e Film-rewind button e Shutter curtain ®Tripod socket Battery-chamber cap fa Film chamber 5 •
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EMI IND IMO Eisa,M maoIl IRMO EMI • As illustrated, turn the power on by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. so • Insert the two batteries into the chamber with their (+) sides facing upward, and close the cover. INSERTING BATTERIES WIN This camera is powered by two 1.5-volt alkaline or silveroxide batteries. (Lithium batteries are not usable.) • Open the battery chamber cover by sliding the main switch in the direction of the arrow.
EMI IND IMO Eisa,M maoIl IRMO EMI • As illustrated, turn the power on by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. so • Insert the two batteries into the chamber with their (+) sides facing upward, and close the cover. INSERTING BATTERIES WIN This camera is powered by two 1.5-volt alkaline or silveroxide batteries. (Lithium batteries are not usable.) • Open the battery chamber cover by sliding the main switch in the direction of the arrow.
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...seconds after you release your finger off in the viewfinder starts to blink slowly at the speed of the viewfinder. If so, replace the batteries immediately. P 1000 7 • • Press the shutter release button half-way and make sure that a shutter speed appears on the shutter button..., the batteries have no power or may be improperly inserted. Battery check If no shutter speed is displayed in the viewfinder even with a slight pressure on the left side of once per...
...seconds after you release your finger off in the viewfinder starts to blink slowly at the speed of the viewfinder. If so, replace the batteries immediately. P 1000 7 • • Press the shutter release button half-way and make sure that a shutter speed appears on the shutter button..., the batteries have no power or may be improperly inserted. Battery check If no shutter speed is displayed in the viewfinder even with a slight pressure on the left side of once per...
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... not properly be done. USING B (BULB) SETTING The B setting is used for use the Cable Release 50 without twisting or bending it will exhaust fresh batteries in the shutter dial with the index (red bar). The shutter remains open as long as shown, also use the optional Cable Switch A or Cable... shutter button depressed. • The long-time exposure consumes a great amount of your lens is set to use . 33. Make sure the • aperture of battery power; it ;
... not properly be done. USING B (BULB) SETTING The B setting is used for use the Cable Release 50 without twisting or bending it will exhaust fresh batteries in the shutter dial with the index (red bar). The shutter remains open as long as shown, also use the optional Cable Switch A or Cable... shutter button depressed. • The long-time exposure consumes a great amount of your lens is set to use . 33. Make sure the • aperture of battery power; it ;
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... flickering disappears and only one speed remains lit, you can change the aperture. In the latter case, you are ready to obtain correct exposure. When batteries become exhausted, these LEDs flicker at a slow speed of once persecond. • 38 WARNING DISPLAYS 4 4140-0 • *kO, %IL,' Remarks This display indicates the brightness...
... flickering disappears and only one speed remains lit, you can change the aperture. In the latter case, you are ready to obtain correct exposure. When batteries become exhausted, these LEDs flicker at a slow speed of once persecond. • 38 WARNING DISPLAYS 4 4140-0 • *kO, %IL,' Remarks This display indicates the brightness...
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...photographing outdoors or while traveling, etc. • One set of alkaline batteries should be sure to turn the main switch off to leak and damage the battery compartment. Do not mix battery brands and types, or old batteries with average use. • When keeping the camera in a bag ...or case, be carefully checked while inserting batteries. Always keep batteries out of the reach of children. • Never...
...photographing outdoors or while traveling, etc. • One set of alkaline batteries should be sure to turn the main switch off to leak and damage the battery compartment. Do not mix battery brands and types, or old batteries with average use. • When keeping the camera in a bag ...or case, be carefully checked while inserting batteries. Always keep batteries out of the reach of children. • Never...
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...ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER. With the exposure memory lock button. Exposure Metering: Metering Range: Exposure Memory Lock: Battery Warning: Power Source: Size & Weight: Open-aperture, TTL center-weighted, average area metering system with 50mm f/1.4 lens and ISO ...100 film. EV 1 (f/1.4, 1 sec.) - When batteries become weak, LED flashes. When batteries exhausted, LEDs go blank and shutter locks, Two 1.5-volt silver-oxide or alkaline mini-batteries. 137(W) x 89(H) x 50.5(D)mm (5.3" x 3.5" x 2.0"), 500g (17.5 oz.) without...
...ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER. With the exposure memory lock button. Exposure Metering: Metering Range: Exposure Memory Lock: Battery Warning: Power Source: Size & Weight: Open-aperture, TTL center-weighted, average area metering system with 50mm f/1.4 lens and ISO ...100 film. EV 1 (f/1.4, 1 sec.) - When batteries become weak, LED flashes. When batteries exhausted, LEDs go blank and shutter locks, Two 1.5-volt silver-oxide or alkaline mini-batteries. 137(W) x 89(H) x 50.5(D)mm (5.3" x 3.5" x 2.0"), 500g (17.5 oz.) without...
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..., sudden temperature changes should be avoided as much as possible. To minimize this problem use foam-rubber padding about one inch thick to keep the batteries warm. Shooting outdoors in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of rust, which this is not possible, keeping the camera in its case or... temperature will possibly puncture the tripod socket, after which is no longer than 5.5mm, which the camera will help somewhat in winter presents a problem since batteries won't function if they get too cold. Sudden changes in use a longer screw, you use .
..., sudden temperature changes should be avoided as much as possible. To minimize this problem use foam-rubber padding about one inch thick to keep the batteries warm. Shooting outdoors in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of rust, which this is not possible, keeping the camera in its case or... temperature will possibly puncture the tripod socket, after which is no longer than 5.5mm, which the camera will help somewhat in winter presents a problem since batteries won't function if they get too cold. Sudden changes in use a longer screw, you use .
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... be returned to you upon completion of impact, sand or liquid damage, mishandling, tampering, battery or chemical corrosion, operation contrary to the complicated customs procedures. If the equipment is no representative of the manufacturer in your Pentax was purchased outside of any repair or alterations except those made with postage prepaid. Because...
... be returned to you upon completion of impact, sand or liquid damage, mishandling, tampering, battery or chemical corrosion, operation contrary to the complicated customs procedures. If the equipment is no representative of the manufacturer in your Pentax was purchased outside of any repair or alterations except those made with postage prepaid. Because...