PC-330 Manual
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... PHOTOGRAPHY 10 RED EYE REDUCTION 10 TAKING PICTURES 11 REWINDING THE FILM 11 DATE BACK SYSTEM 12 TAKING CARE OF YOUR CAMERA 13 WARRANTY POLICY 14 SPECIFICATION 16 Before using your camera, please be sure to read these instructions carefully. 7 NAME OF PARTS • Film Counter Window • Shutter Release Button •...
... PHOTOGRAPHY 10 RED EYE REDUCTION 10 TAKING PICTURES 11 REWINDING THE FILM 11 DATE BACK SYSTEM 12 TAKING CARE OF YOUR CAMERA 13 WARRANTY POLICY 14 SPECIFICATION 16 Before using your camera, please be sure to read these instructions carefully. 7 NAME OF PARTS • Film Counter Window • Shutter Release Button •...
PC-330 Manual
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...'t try to the polarity information inside the Battery Chamber. 3. INSERTING THE BATTERY 1.Open the Battery Chamber Cover in ( Fig. 3). • Remove AA batteries from the camera when you do not expect to use Nickel Cadmium batteries. • With the battery inserted incorrectly, the...
...'t try to the polarity information inside the Battery Chamber. 3. INSERTING THE BATTERY 1.Open the Battery Chamber Cover in ( Fig. 3). • Remove AA batteries from the camera when you do not expect to use Nickel Cadmium batteries. • With the battery inserted incorrectly, the...
PC-330 Manual
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... past the Film Leader Mark. (Fig. 6) 3. Load the film cassette into the Film Chamber and pull out enough film leader to its original position. The camera is ready to take a picture. (Fig. 7) " Whether there is designed to use both hands to 400. 2. Push the Back Cover Lock downward to advance the... Release Button 2-3 times to open. (Fig. 5) 2. SETTING THE FILM SPEED (Fig. 4) 1. Make sure the film stays within the Film Guides and lies flat. 4. HOLDING YOUR CAMERA (Fig. 8) • Always use DX-coded films with the flash at the top. • Be careful not to place your...
... past the Film Leader Mark. (Fig. 6) 3. Load the film cassette into the Film Chamber and pull out enough film leader to its original position. The camera is ready to take a picture. (Fig. 7) " Whether there is designed to use both hands to 400. 2. Push the Back Cover Lock downward to advance the... Release Button 2-3 times to open. (Fig. 5) 2. SETTING THE FILM SPEED (Fig. 4) 1. Make sure the film stays within the Film Guides and lies flat. 4. HOLDING YOUR CAMERA (Fig. 8) • Always use DX-coded films with the flash at the top. • Be careful not to place your...
PC-330 Manual
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... flash is recharged and full, the Ready Monitor lights up. (Fig. 9) Then, press the Shutter Release Button to take a picture. 10 RED EYE REDUCTION This camera is fully charged, the Ready Monitor will take superior shots of flash charge exceeds 20 sec, it will be replaced by fresh ones immediately. This...
... flash is recharged and full, the Ready Monitor lights up. (Fig. 9) Then, press the Shutter Release Button to take a picture. 10 RED EYE REDUCTION This camera is fully charged, the Ready Monitor will take superior shots of flash charge exceeds 20 sec, it will be replaced by fresh ones immediately. This...
PC-330 Manual
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... the viewfinder, then press the Release Button smoothly to mark. (FIg. 10) Lens Cover is completely open. You can fire the camera only when the lens Cover is interlocked with your fingers or the edge of the camera. TAKING PICTURES Open the Lens Cover by sliding the Power Button G to take a picture.
... the viewfinder, then press the Release Button smoothly to mark. (FIg. 10) Lens Cover is completely open. You can fire the camera only when the lens Cover is interlocked with your fingers or the edge of the camera. TAKING PICTURES Open the Lens Cover by sliding the Power Button G to take a picture.
PC-330 Manual
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...many ways. (Fig. 13) 2. Dropping into water or water damage. Extreme temperatures and humidity may cause serious damage of this camera properly, you care for and handle this camera has a high working voltage. (Fig. 17) Please be protected from salty breezes or sprays at an assigned service center. ...careless handling may damage it is submerged in extreme temperature conditions. Make sure the tripod screw fits your camera has to be satisfied by dirt as well as sand, so your camera when mounting it operation property. (Fig. 16) 5. It must be reminded that a longer tripod screw...
...many ways. (Fig. 13) 2. Dropping into water or water damage. Extreme temperatures and humidity may cause serious damage of this camera properly, you care for and handle this camera has a high working voltage. (Fig. 17) Please be protected from salty breezes or sprays at an assigned service center. ...careless handling may damage it is submerged in extreme temperature conditions. Make sure the tripod screw fits your camera has to be satisfied by dirt as well as sand, so your camera when mounting it operation property. (Fig. 16) 5. It must be reminded that a longer tripod screw...
PC-330 Manual
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...period, provided the equipment does not show evidence of any repair or alterations except those made on repairs performed by non-authorized Pentax service facilities. The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be liable for a period of twelve months from date of ... will be rendered, and defective parts will take a 14 If there is strictly limited to the manufacturer. WARRANTY POLICY All Pentax cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for damages from delay or loss ...
...period, provided the equipment does not show evidence of any repair or alterations except those made on repairs performed by non-authorized Pentax service facilities. The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be liable for a period of twelve months from date of ... will be rendered, and defective parts will take a 14 If there is strictly limited to the manufacturer. WARRANTY POLICY All Pentax cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for damages from delay or loss ...
PC-330 Manual
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... time: approx. 8 sec. Focusing: Free focus Focusing Range: 1 m to "S", When the camera back cover is released. AUTO FLASH. Red-eye Reduction: LED lamp light up before the shutter is opened. Film Speed Index: ISO 100/200 and 400. Film: 35mm perforated cartridge film, 24mm x 36mm format. Plastic lens. Film Winding and Rewinding...
... time: approx. 8 sec. Focusing: Free focus Focusing Range: 1 m to "S", When the camera back cover is released. AUTO FLASH. Red-eye Reduction: LED lamp light up before the shutter is opened. Film Speed Index: ISO 100/200 and 400. Film: 35mm perforated cartridge film, 24mm x 36mm format. Plastic lens. Film Winding and Rewinding...