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... focusing, Loading batteries Opening/closing lens cover Film Loading film 4 6 8 9 auto film loading, auto film winding/ Camera holding 12 rewinding, auto film speed setting, etc. Recommended camera-to-subject distance 13 Moreover, the Pentax PC-333 DATE is PC-333 DATE 22 a sophisticated, precision instrument built to imprint the date and time on Focus-lock technique 18...
... focusing, Loading batteries Opening/closing lens cover Film Loading film 4 6 8 9 auto film loading, auto film winding/ Camera holding 12 rewinding, auto film speed setting, etc. Recommended camera-to-subject distance 13 Moreover, the Pentax PC-333 DATE is PC-333 DATE 22 a sophisticated, precision instrument built to imprint the date and time on Focus-lock technique 18...
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..., and close the back cover. 3. Use two AA-size alkaline batteries. SHORT OPERATING COURSE AND PRECAUTIONS Operating Order 1. Precautions • This camera does not work without batteries. Open the lens cover, and depress the shutter button. 4. the lens cover is under way. 4. the auto... energy even when not in use, those supplied in your camera may be depressed when: 1. the flash recycle time gets extremely long. 5. Insert the batteries into the camera. 2. the camera back is over, remove the film from the camera. Ni-Cd batteries are exhausted or not properly loaded. 3....
..., and close the back cover. 3. Use two AA-size alkaline batteries. SHORT OPERATING COURSE AND PRECAUTIONS Operating Order 1. Precautions • This camera does not work without batteries. Open the lens cover, and depress the shutter button. 4. the lens cover is under way. 4. the auto... energy even when not in use, those supplied in your camera may be depressed when: 1. the flash recycle time gets extremely long. 5. Insert the batteries into the camera. 2. the camera back is over, remove the film from the camera. Ni-Cd batteries are exhausted or not properly loaded. 3....
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.... 4 Manganese batteries are also suitable, but they are far less powerful than alkaline ones. But their performance goes down considerably at the base of the camera by sliding it in the groove to push and raise the cover. 2. LOADING BATTERIES If 1.
.... 4 Manganese batteries are also suitable, but they are far less powerful than alkaline ones. But their performance goes down considerably at the base of the camera by sliding it in the groove to push and raise the cover. 2. LOADING BATTERIES If 1.
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Close the cover by pushing it back. Leaving them from the camera. 3. Batteries • The batteries should be inserted correctly. • When replacing, be sure to the camera mechanism. • Never break up, recharge or throw used for a long time, remove them in the camera may cause acid leakage and possible damage to use two fresh batteries of the same brand and type. • If the batteries are not used batteries into fire as they may explode. cp SS 5
Close the cover by pushing it back. Leaving them from the camera. 3. Batteries • The batteries should be inserted correctly. • When replacing, be sure to the camera mechanism. • Never break up, recharge or throw used for a long time, remove them in the camera may cause acid leakage and possible damage to use two fresh batteries of the same brand and type. • If the batteries are not used batteries into fire as they may explode. cp SS 5
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... light up or flicker when the batteries are exhausted and both of them should be released.) 7 When bitterY voltage drops beloW the level, for the camera to function properly, the safety shutter lock is not released even if you depress the shutter button. • it impossible to ba ready. In this...
... light up or flicker when the batteries are exhausted and both of them should be released.) 7 When bitterY voltage drops beloW the level, for the camera to function properly, the safety shutter lock is not released even if you depress the shutter button. • it impossible to ba ready. In this...
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... use DX-coded film only, and when the DX-coded film with an ISO number within the range from 50 to 1600 is loaded, the camera automatically sets the film speed with the film in use. • If non-DX film with any film speed is loader, into this... camera, the film speed is automatically set to ISO 100. • When buying DX film, make sure the package bears the "DX" mark or that the ...
... use DX-coded film only, and when the DX-coded film with an ISO number within the range from 50 to 1600 is loaded, the camera automatically sets the film speed with the film in use. • If non-DX film with any film speed is loader, into this... camera, the film speed is automatically set to ISO 100. • When buying DX film, make sure the package bears the "DX" mark or that the ...
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As illustrated, place the film cartridge in the film chamber by sliding the back cover release lever in a shady spot, or shield the camera and film from scratches, dirt or dust. 9 Always keep the DX-Information pins free from direct sunlight with your body. 1. Open the back cover by first fitting its flat side on the top of the arrow. 2. LOADING FILM 2 Z$ LYSZSZ7 Always load or unload film in the direction of the rewind shaft.
As illustrated, place the film cartridge in the film chamber by sliding the back cover release lever in a shady spot, or shield the camera and film from scratches, dirt or dust. 9 Always keep the DX-Information pins free from direct sunlight with your body. 1. Open the back cover by first fitting its flat side on the top of the arrow. 2. LOADING FILM 2 Z$ LYSZSZ7 Always load or unload film in the direction of the rewind shaft.
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...you are ready to start shooting. • The film-loaded indicator on the back cover tells you wish to remove the film loaded from the camera, never force it, but unload the film in the normal way described on , the red stripes in the film transport indicator flicker, indicating that the... film is in the camera. If not, open the back cover and reload the film. 5. O U> > 4. Caution: Should you whether or not film is advancing properly. Close the back cover, ...
...you are ready to start shooting. • The film-loaded indicator on the back cover tells you wish to remove the film loaded from the camera, never force it, but unload the film in the normal way described on , the red stripes in the film transport indicator flicker, indicating that the... film is in the camera. If not, open the back cover and reload the film. 5. O U> > 4. Caution: Should you whether or not film is advancing properly. Close the back cover, ...
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Practice holding positions. Brace the elbow of the arm supporting the camera against the face 12 I I in a fixed position, and relax the rest of film. CAMERA HOLDING 0 DX It is important to hold the camera gently against your body. Always press the shutter button gently. The ...illustrations show the basic holding and operating the camera before inserting your first roll of your body in order...
Practice holding positions. Brace the elbow of the arm supporting the camera against the face 12 I I in a fixed position, and relax the rest of film. CAMERA HOLDING 0 DX It is important to hold the camera gently against your body. Always press the shutter button gently. The ...illustrations show the basic holding and operating the camera before inserting your first roll of your body in order...
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RECOMMENDED CAMERA-TO-SUBJECT DISTANCE O Over one meter (3.3 ft.) Less than one meter to OO (infinity). This camera does not focus on the subject less than one meter (3.3 ft.) • For the best possible results, take your pictures within the camera-to-subject distance from one meter (3.3 ft.) away. 13
RECOMMENDED CAMERA-TO-SUBJECT DISTANCE O Over one meter (3.3 ft.) Less than one meter to OO (infinity). This camera does not focus on the subject less than one meter (3.3 ft.) • For the best possible results, take your pictures within the camera-to-subject distance from one meter (3.3 ft.) away. 13
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... your finger from the shutter button, the film will be released. 15 I 1 m PENTAX (O)1 O DX 2. As you release your picture within the 0 Parallax-Correction Frame. 3. When the 0 Green Lamp lights up, you have to use flash. • When the camera-to take a picture. • If the Green Lamp flickers, the subject is about...
... your finger from the shutter button, the film will be released. 15 I 1 m PENTAX (O)1 O DX 2. As you release your picture within the 0 Parallax-Correction Frame. 3. When the 0 Green Lamp lights up, you have to use flash. • When the camera-to take a picture. • If the Green Lamp flickers, the subject is about...
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While the rewind operation is exposed, the motor automatically starts rewinding the film. Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge by first pulling the top of 24-exposure film. • Never open the camera back until the motor stops. 2. Several seconds after the last frame of the roll is taking place, the Film Transport Indicator's red stripes keep flickering. • It usually takes about 30 seconds to rewind a roll of the cartridge toward you with your finger, as shown above. 16 REWINDING FILM ss Ira 0 0 O iI• 00 00 1i 1.
While the rewind operation is exposed, the motor automatically starts rewinding the film. Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge by first pulling the top of 24-exposure film. • Never open the camera back until the motor stops. 2. Several seconds after the last frame of the roll is taking place, the Film Transport Indicator's red stripes keep flickering. • It usually takes about 30 seconds to rewind a roll of the cartridge toward you with your finger, as shown above. 16 REWINDING FILM ss Ira 0 0 O iI• 00 00 1i 1.
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... which are hard to recompose your picture with less light reflection. 3. Glass panelling, mirrors, car bodies, etc. Difficult Autofocus Subjects The a utofocus system of this camera may not function properly in the desired position, then depress the shutter button all the way to take the picture. are shooting, and lock the.... 19 with the subject in the situations described below. Wire netting, latticework, iron exercise-bar, etc. While keeping the shutter button depressed halfway, move the camera to reflect light (infrared). 2.
... which are hard to recompose your picture with less light reflection. 3. Glass panelling, mirrors, car bodies, etc. Difficult Autofocus Subjects The a utofocus system of this camera may not function properly in the desired position, then depress the shutter button all the way to take the picture. are shooting, and lock the.... 19 with the subject in the situations described below. Wire netting, latticework, iron exercise-bar, etc. While keeping the shutter button depressed halfway, move the camera to reflect light (infrared). 2.
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... with this flash with ISO 50 film *molt r Push dos.n fF when not in use 1. Pushing the flash head back into place will return the camera to prevent their faces from being under-exposed. Number of 36-exposure film can also use flash. Flash Control Range 1 - 3.5 m (3.3 - 11.5 ft.) with ISO 100...
... with this flash with ISO 50 film *molt r Push dos.n fF when not in use 1. Pushing the flash head back into place will return the camera to prevent their faces from being under-exposed. Number of 36-exposure film can also use flash. Flash Control Range 1 - 3.5 m (3.3 - 11.5 ft.) with ISO 100...
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.... • When using the flash as a supplemantary light source in daylight, the flash effect slightly differs, depending on the brightness around the subject or the camera-to-subject distance. Flash not used t i Flash used 1 21 CAUTIONS • The recycle time of this flash is about six seconds with fresh batteries...
.... • When using the flash as a supplemantary light source in daylight, the flash effect slightly differs, depending on the brightness around the subject or the camera-to-subject distance. Flash not used t i Flash used 1 21 CAUTIONS • The recycle time of this flash is about six seconds with fresh batteries...
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V 8b S 22 PC-33308TE nt CI 0 0 R37 As the date and time set in your DATE camera are good only in Japan, readjust them before use.
V 8b S 22 PC-33308TE nt CI 0 0 R37 As the date and time set in your DATE camera are good only in Japan, readjust them before use.
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This soft case is optional. 3. Pass the strap attached to the camera, through the hole on the top of the strap. To return it a neck strap, move the belt ring to the other end of the strap, and then, as illustrated, pull the strap out from the small ring, and move the belt ring to a wrist strap, pull the belt ring out from the small ring. 4. To make it to the other end of the case. 27
This soft case is optional. 3. Pass the strap attached to the camera, through the hole on the top of the strap. To return it a neck strap, move the belt ring to the other end of the strap, and then, as illustrated, pull the strap out from the small ring, and move the belt ring to a wrist strap, pull the belt ring out from the small ring. 4. To make it to the other end of the case. 27
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... soaked, wipe it dry immediately and rush it to keep the batteries warm. Your camera needs periodic cleaning to a Pentax service center. 3. To remove dirt and dust, you treat it operating properly. In cold weather carry your camera under your camera does get too cold. Vibration experienced when you are not waterproof! Never use...
... soaked, wipe it dry immediately and rush it to keep the batteries warm. Your camera needs periodic cleaning to a Pentax service center. 3. To remove dirt and dust, you treat it operating properly. In cold weather carry your camera under your camera does get too cold. Vibration experienced when you are not waterproof! Never use...
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...number of 36-exposure film (at ISO 100 with ISO ratings from approx. 1/500 to 1/30 sec. SPECIFICATIONS Type: Fully-automatic, leaf-shutter 35mm camera. Film: 35mm DX film with SPD cell metering. non-DX film with fresh alkaline batteries). possible to EV 17 (approx. 1/500 sec., f/...16) at 30 sec. Lens: Pentax 35mm f/3.5, 3 elements in mid-roll with speeds from 50 - 1600; Focusing: Infrared-active auto focusing system, autofocus range from EV 8.6 (approx. 1/30 sec...
...number of 36-exposure film (at ISO 100 with ISO ratings from approx. 1/500 to 1/30 sec. SPECIFICATIONS Type: Fully-automatic, leaf-shutter 35mm camera. Film: 35mm DX film with SPD cell metering. non-DX film with fresh alkaline batteries). possible to EV 17 (approx. 1/500 sec., f/...16) at 30 sec. Lens: Pentax 35mm f/3.5, 3 elements in mid-roll with speeds from 50 - 1600; Focusing: Infrared-active auto focusing system, autofocus range from EV 8.6 (approx. 1/30 sec...
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PC-333 DATE Film: DX film with ISO 64 - 1600 (automatic film-speed switching). Minute ("00" to "12"); Data recording system: An internal recording lamp records information ... "59"). Data imprinting mode: Push buttons to set unit to any of film. "Year/Mon/Day," "Hour/Min," or " " (blank). Blank mode " " (no data imprinted). camera's batteries also serve for clock and data display; Hour/Min mode: Hour ("0" to "31"). Dimensions: 119.5(W) x 68.5(H) x 52.5(D)mm (4.7" x 2.7" x 2.1") Weight: 275 g (9.7 oz.) 31 Power sources...
PC-333 DATE Film: DX film with ISO 64 - 1600 (automatic film-speed switching). Minute ("00" to "12"); Data recording system: An internal recording lamp records information ... "59"). Data imprinting mode: Push buttons to set unit to any of film. "Year/Mon/Day," "Hour/Min," or " " (blank). Blank mode " " (no data imprinted). camera's batteries also serve for clock and data display; Hour/Min mode: Hour ("0" to "31"). Dimensions: 119.5(W) x 68.5(H) x 52.5(D)mm (4.7" x 2.7" x 2.1") Weight: 275 g (9.7 oz.) 31 Power sources...