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... lever Main switch, shutter release button, shutter dial Film Loading film Unloading film Strap and soft case BASIC OPERATION 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...
... lever Main switch, shutter release button, shutter dial Film Loading film Unloading film Strap and soft case BASIC OPERATION 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...
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... set the film speed to use only DX-coded film in other words, the only non-DX film usable for this range. 11 • Therefore, you are recommended to use the DX-coded film having a film speed within this camera is loaded into the film chamber. FILM DX FILM CO[Oefi ...I ITI 100 135-36 EXP. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 • 0 0 0 0 DX information panel This camera automatically sets the ISO film speed of DX-coded film when it may have;
... set the film speed to use only DX-coded film in other words, the only non-DX film usable for this range. 11 • Therefore, you are recommended to use the DX-coded film having a film speed within this camera is loaded into the film chamber. FILM DX FILM CO[Oefi ...I ITI 100 135-36 EXP. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 • 0 0 0 0 DX information panel This camera automatically sets the ISO film speed of DX-coded film when it may have;
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Lock the cartridge in a shady spot, or shield it from direct sunlight with the flat side up. LOADING FILM Always load or unload film in the camera in place by pushing the rewind knob down, rotating it slightly making sure that it with your finger-nail. • Pull the ...rewind knob upwards until the back cover snaps open. • Slide the film cartridge into the film chamber with your body. • As illustrated, unfold...
Lock the cartridge in a shady spot, or shield it from direct sunlight with the flat side up. LOADING FILM Always load or unload film in the camera in place by pushing the rewind knob down, rotating it slightly making sure that it with your finger-nail. • Pull the ...rewind knob upwards until the back cover snaps open. • Slide the film cartridge into the film chamber with your body. • As illustrated, unfold...
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... • Make sure that the perforations on the bottom side of the film have engaged the sprocket teeth. • Also make sure that the film is properly placed between the two guide rails. • Take up any slack left in the film so that its end aligns with a higher ISO number is flat... as shown, by rewinding it slightly into the cartridge. • When a film with the 0 film leader end mark (red bar); 2 3 slack flat 00 • As illustrated, pull the film leader out so that the film is loaded, do not leave the camera out of the case for a long time. 13 •
... • Make sure that the perforations on the bottom side of the film have engaged the sprocket teeth. • Also make sure that the film is properly placed between the two guide rails. • Take up any slack left in the film so that its end aligns with a higher ISO number is flat... as shown, by rewinding it slightly into the cartridge. • When a film with the 0 film leader end mark (red bar); 2 3 slack flat 00 • As illustrated, pull the film leader out so that the film is loaded, do not leave the camera out of the case for a long time. 13 •
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The film-inflormation window on the back cover will tell you if the film is ready for the first shot. re, • 14 • Close the back cover, making sure that it has snapped firmly in place. • Cock the film wind lever while checking to see if the film rewind knob turns in the direction of the arrow. • Repeat making blank exposures until "0" appears in the exposure counter. The next frame is loaded or not.
The film-inflormation window on the back cover will tell you if the film is ready for the first shot. re, • 14 • Close the back cover, making sure that it has snapped firmly in place. • Cock the film wind lever while checking to see if the film rewind knob turns in the direction of the arrow. • Repeat making blank exposures until "0" appears in the exposure counter. The next frame is loaded or not.
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... from ISO 25 to 1/1000 sec. (11 steps) and "B". Easy loading type. SPECIFICATIONS Type: Film: Mount: Exposure Modes: Shutter: Viewfinder: Exposure Indication in 1/3 steps) with DX-coded film. Additive type with 130° throw and 35° stand-off angle... at any time. Automatic film speed setting from 1 to 1600 (in Viewfinder: Flash Synchronization: Self-Timer: Mirror: Film Loading: Film Transport: Film Counter: Film Rewind: • 44 Through-the-lens, Programmed AE 35mm SLR camera. 35mm perforated cartridge film, 24 x 36mm format. Pentax KA bayonet mount. orange...
... from ISO 25 to 1/1000 sec. (11 steps) and "B". Easy loading type. SPECIFICATIONS Type: Film: Mount: Exposure Modes: Shutter: Viewfinder: Exposure Indication in 1/3 steps) with DX-coded film. Additive type with 130° throw and 35° stand-off angle... at any time. Automatic film speed setting from 1 to 1600 (in Viewfinder: Flash Synchronization: Self-Timer: Mirror: Film Loading: Film Transport: Film Counter: Film Rewind: • 44 Through-the-lens, Programmed AE 35mm SLR camera. 35mm perforated cartridge film, 24 x 36mm format. Pentax KA bayonet mount. orange...