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... compensation 42 Installing the battery 6 Viewfinder warnings 43 Main switch 7 Advanced use of the Built-in flash 44 Mounting the lens 8 Using Pentax dedicated flash units 4E Loading the film 10 Camera functions with various lenses 50 Soft case 13 Hard-to-autofocus subjects 51 Holding the camera & preventing camera shake 14 Manual... AE mode 18 Accessories 57 Using the Built-in flash 20 Troubleshooting 58 Using zoom lenses 23 Taking care of your camera 60 Unloading the film 26 Specifications 62 Warranty policy 64 O
... compensation 42 Installing the battery 6 Viewfinder warnings 43 Main switch 7 Advanced use of the Built-in flash 44 Mounting the lens 8 Using Pentax dedicated flash units 4E Loading the film 10 Camera functions with various lenses 50 Soft case 13 Hard-to-autofocus subjects 51 Holding the camera & preventing camera shake 14 Manual... AE mode 18 Accessories 57 Using the Built-in flash 20 Troubleshooting 58 Using zoom lenses 23 Taking care of your camera 60 Unloading the film 26 Specifications 62 Warranty policy 64 O
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LCD INDICATION QF)m-±e3R.13 MFG©AF i lin 1111 Q Battery exhaustion warning P Programmed AE mode M Metered manual mode MF Manual focus indicator AF Autofocus indicator (.4) Self-timer shooting mode c3___o Film transport condition Es Indicates RTF condition 9, Image size tracking mode Zoom-clip mode 36 Exposure counter ± :C Exposure compensation value c'OCC Shutter speed indicator 2 Exposure Compensation mode Hyper-manual mode
LCD INDICATION QF)m-±e3R.13 MFG©AF i lin 1111 Q Battery exhaustion warning P Programmed AE mode M Metered manual mode MF Manual focus indicator AF Autofocus indicator (.4) Self-timer shooting mode c3___o Film transport condition Es Indicates RTF condition 9, Image size tracking mode Zoom-clip mode 36 Exposure counter ± :C Exposure compensation value c'OCC Shutter speed indicator 2 Exposure Compensation mode Hyper-manual mode
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... touching with its protruding side down and slide the upper end in the figure, use DX coded films. The film speed is very delicatr, and should never be touched. Hold the film cartridge with any object may damage the shutter curtain. it from direct sunlight with your body. The... shutter curtain is a tine-precision mechanism that is automatically set to 1505000 film. * Before loading film. Warning. Warning: When loading film for the first time after purchase of the camera, open the back cover, push the back-cover-release lever in a...
... touching with its protruding side down and slide the upper end in the figure, use DX coded films. The film speed is very delicatr, and should never be touched. Hold the film cartridge with any object may damage the shutter curtain. it from direct sunlight with your body. The... shutter curtain is a tine-precision mechanism that is automatically set to 1505000 film. * Before loading film. Warning. Warning: When loading film for the first time after purchase of the camera, open the back cover, push the back-cover-release lever in a...
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... the slack. If you avoid touching the shutter curtain. Make sure that the film perforations engage the sprocket teeth properly and that you have pulled out too much film, push it back into the cartridge to read film speed, so keep them free of dirt, dust and scratches. 4 01) ...po00000000 00000000000 0 5 0 • 4. Warning: The DX information pins in the figure. While holding the cartridge with your finger, pull out the film leader, as shown in the film chamber are used as shown in the figure. Make sure that the film is inserted between the guide rails (;) (red lines).
... the slack. If you avoid touching the shutter curtain. Make sure that the film perforations engage the sprocket teeth properly and that you have pulled out too much film, push it back into the cartridge to read film speed, so keep them free of dirt, dust and scratches. 4 01) ...po00000000 00000000000 0 5 0 • 4. Warning: The DX information pins in the figure. While holding the cartridge with your finger, pull out the film leader, as shown in the film chamber are used as shown in the figure. Make sure that the film is inserted between the guide rails (;) (red lines).
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Make sure that the LCD panel displays the [ I ] and [ indications. If the film leader is blinking, the film has been loaded incorrectly. The camera automatically advances the film to reduce the slack. Warning: If the LCD panel displays [ Er ] and the [ a___ indica• for is excessively bent, flatten it back into the cartridge to the first frame. Close the back cover and turn on the Main Switch. Open the back cover and re-load the film. * If you have pulled out too much film, push it or cut off the bent portion. 6 Film loaded slack 'N 0 0 Film loaded flat 0 6.
Make sure that the LCD panel displays the [ I ] and [ indications. If the film leader is blinking, the film has been loaded incorrectly. The camera automatically advances the film to reduce the slack. Warning: If the LCD panel displays [ Er ] and the [ a___ indica• for is excessively bent, flatten it back into the cartridge to the first frame. Close the back cover and turn on the Main Switch. Open the back cover and re-load the film. * If you have pulled out too much film, push it or cut off the bent portion. 6 Film loaded slack 'N 0 0 Film loaded flat 0 6.
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... pictures at the bottom of the picture due to lack of the RTF. SNOIIONN 3ISVEI Effective range for the programmed TTL auto flash With IS0100 film: Maximum lens aperture f/1.4-2.8 f/3.5 f/4.5 f/5.6 Distance 0.9-4.3m 0.7-3.4m 0.7-2.6m 0.7-2.1m Note: The range of distance depends on causes vignetting in the viewfinder to blink when the shutter...
... pictures at the bottom of the picture due to lack of the RTF. SNOIIONN 3ISVEI Effective range for the programmed TTL auto flash With IS0100 film: Maximum lens aperture f/1.4-2.8 f/3.5 f/4.5 f/5.6 Distance 0.9-4.3m 0.7-3.4m 0.7-2.6m 0.7-2.1m Note: The range of distance depends on causes vignetting in the viewfinder to blink when the shutter...
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SNOIION111 31SV8 P AEa_l_o_ 0 1. 6 UNLOADING THE FILM 1 2 P AFa _'035 NNO. A blinking [®___O] on the LCD panel indicates that it reaches the end of the roll. WarmngWhen removing the film, make sure that the film is being rewound. * The film counter on the LCD panel, and the film counter clears. The camera automatically rewinds the film when it is rewinding. After the film is rewound, the [ ] indicator blinks on the LCD panel counts down when the film is not exposed to direct sunlight. 2.
SNOIION111 31SV8 P AEa_l_o_ 0 1. 6 UNLOADING THE FILM 1 2 P AFa _'035 NNO. A blinking [®___O] on the LCD panel indicates that it reaches the end of the roll. WarmngWhen removing the film, make sure that the film is being rewound. * The film counter on the LCD panel, and the film counter clears. The camera automatically rewinds the film when it is rewinding. After the film is rewound, the [ ] indicator blinks on the LCD panel counts down when the film is not exposed to direct sunlight. 2.
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...pictures than the specified number of the roll. Press down on the film cassette, but those pictures may be cut off . Warning: If the camera stops during rewinding due to rewind ...a 24-exposure film. * When the camera is blinking. 3 ( O a SNO113N111 3ISVEI 3 (1, 3. The camera will ... have the Main Switch off in the figure. Before removing the film, make sure that the [ indicator on the Main Switch. Rewinding the film in use, always have mastered the camera's basic operations. 27...
...pictures than the specified number of the roll. Press down on the film cassette, but those pictures may be cut off . Warning: If the camera stops during rewinding due to rewind ...a 24-exposure film. * When the camera is blinking. 3 ( O a SNO113N111 3ISVEI 3 (1, 3. The camera will ... have the Main Switch off in the figure. Before removing the film, make sure that the [ indicator on the Main Switch. Rewinding the film in use, always have mastered the camera's basic operations. 27...
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... the timer has started. If your eye from the camera. 29 Press the shutter release button halfway to enter the viewfinder window, thereby underexposing the film. Withdrawing your subject is activated causes light to focus on your subject, and then press the shutter release button all the way down. To abort...
... the timer has started. If your eye from the camera. 29 Press the shutter release button halfway to enter the viewfinder window, thereby underexposing the film. Withdrawing your subject is activated causes light to focus on your subject, and then press the shutter release button all the way down. To abort...
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... Maximum flash distance = GN ÷ Aperture you selected Minimum flash distance = Maximum flash distance ÷ 5 If you can take a picture using ISO100 film and a f/3.5 aperture setting. 1. The table below shows the equivalent guide number for the subject you are photographing, set the lens to the manual lens ... picture, setting the aperture for the object that is further away in the Metered Manual mode To determine the flash range for various film speed. SNO113NIU1VN011100V 45 i2? Note: When shooting an object that is close and another that is an example using the flash at...
... Maximum flash distance = GN ÷ Aperture you selected Minimum flash distance = Maximum flash distance ÷ 5 If you can take a picture using ISO100 film and a f/3.5 aperture setting. 1. The table below shows the equivalent guide number for the subject you are photographing, set the lens to the manual lens ... picture, setting the aperture for the object that is further away in the Metered Manual mode To determine the flash range for various film speed. SNO113NIU1VN011100V 45 i2? Note: When shooting an object that is close and another that is an example using the flash at...
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...aperture and shutter speed. Be sure that calculates and controls the output of the flash according to the amount of light reaching the film and controls flash output based on the rear of the low light background, as shown in the table. Slow speed sync allows ...in addition to 1/100. (at ISO 100) AF400T AF280T AF200T Red f/4 f/4 f/2.8 Green f/8 f/8 f/5.6 Yellow f/11 (AF200SA : f/4 at f/4 [At ISO 100]. When using a Pentax dedicated flash in flash. The shutter stays open to the Programmed AE mode. 2) When using Two-Level Auto or Three-Level Auto (red, green, or...
...aperture and shutter speed. Be sure that calculates and controls the output of the flash according to the amount of light reaching the film and controls flash output based on the rear of the low light background, as shown in the table. Slow speed sync allows ...in addition to 1/100. (at ISO 100) AF400T AF280T AF200T Red f/4 f/4 f/2.8 Green f/8 f/8 f/5.6 Yellow f/11 (AF200SA : f/4 at f/4 [At ISO 100]. When using a Pentax dedicated flash in flash. The shutter stays open to the Programmed AE mode. 2) When using Two-Level Auto or Three-Level Auto (red, green, or...
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... length scale is with the infrared index. Autofocus cannot adjust the focus for infra. Purr.. 20-80_ - -4 r ,s pr.satAx 21140 When taking pictures with infrared film and an "R2" or "02" filter, it is necessary to adjust the focus because the point of focus is not the same with infrared light... as it is set at 28, adjust the distance scale to your film guide for setting the exposure for infrared pictures. As shown in the Programmed AE mode. Refer to 28 on the lens distance boomOmo- ' .4 Py scale...
... length scale is with the infrared index. Autofocus cannot adjust the focus for infra. Purr.. 20-80_ - -4 r ,s pr.satAx 21140 When taking pictures with infrared film and an "R2" or "02" filter, it is necessary to adjust the focus because the point of focus is not the same with infrared light... as it is set at 28, adjust the distance scale to your film guide for setting the exposure for infrared pictures. As shown in the Programmed AE mode. Refer to 28 on the lens distance boomOmo- ' .4 Py scale...
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... usage time Photography 100% flash usage time Bulb exposure time Approx. 120 rolls Approx. 40 rolls Approx. 20 rolls , Approx. 12 hours According to Pentax testing conditions Applicable to the use may cause the battery to avoid accidental shutter release and unnecessary battery consumption. * When the built-in flash is... to normal performance at normal temperature. * When traveling or shooting outdoors, carry an extra sup ply of a fresh lithium battery [2CR5] , 24 -frame film, room temperature. (56) it does not mean the battery is one lithium "2CR5" battery. * Use battery properly.
... usage time Photography 100% flash usage time Bulb exposure time Approx. 120 rolls Approx. 40 rolls Approx. 20 rolls , Approx. 12 hours According to Pentax testing conditions Applicable to the use may cause the battery to avoid accidental shutter release and unnecessary battery consumption. * When the built-in flash is... to normal performance at normal temperature. * When traveling or shooting outdoors, carry an extra sup ply of a fresh lithium battery [2CR5] , 24 -frame film, room temperature. (56) it does not mean the battery is one lithium "2CR5" battery. * Use battery properly.
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... is inserted. 61 Vibration experienced when you will help somewhat in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of 10' C should be avoided as much as the frame number and the ISO film speed in memory until a new battery is a possible source of your camera bag. 6. Thus, sudden temperature changes should be...
... is inserted. 61 Vibration experienced when you will help somewhat in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of 10' C should be avoided as much as the frame number and the ISO film speed in memory until a new battery is a possible source of your camera bag. 6. Thus, sudden temperature changes should be...
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...to 1 sec., bulb. Lens mount: Lens: Focusing System: Power zoom: Viewfinder: Viewfinder LED indication: External LCD indication: Self•timer: Mirror: Film loading: Pentax Bayonet Kgi:, --Mount (K -mount with AF coupler, lens information contacts and power contacts) k4, -and kg, -mount lens, Kg-and K...at ISO100) 3-speed power zoom, Zoom Clip Mode, Image Size Tracking Mode. Electromagnetic release, shutter lock with AF adapter) Pentax TTL phase matching autofocus system. Electronically controlled type with AF secondary mirror. Programmed AE and Metered Manual . Swing-up-type ...
...to 1 sec., bulb. Lens mount: Lens: Focusing System: Power zoom: Viewfinder: Viewfinder LED indication: External LCD indication: Self•timer: Mirror: Film loading: Pentax Bayonet Kgi:, --Mount (K -mount with AF coupler, lens information contacts and power contacts) k4, -and kg, -mount lens, Kg-and K...at ISO100) 3-speed power zoom, Zoom Clip Mode, Image Size Tracking Mode. Electromagnetic release, shutter lock with AF adapter) Pentax TTL phase matching autofocus system. Electronically controlled type with AF secondary mirror. Programmed AE and Metered Manual . Swing-up-type ...
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... control: Built-in flash: Flash sync: Power source: Back cover: Dimensions: Weight: TTL multi(6)-segment metering by LCD. with Pentax dedicated auto flash units. Film rewinding/completion of roll. Spot metering in Metered Manual Mode. One 6V lithium battery (2CR5) Interchangeable for 35mm wide-angle lens. Metering range from EV1 ...
... control: Built-in flash: Flash sync: Power source: Back cover: Dimensions: Weight: TTL multi(6)-segment metering by LCD. with Pentax dedicated auto flash units. Film rewinding/completion of roll. Spot metering in Metered Manual Mode. One 6V lithium battery (2CR5) Interchangeable for 35mm wide-angle lens. Metering range from EV1 ...
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• Film chamber • Rewind shaft • Shutter curtain • Eyecup Fc • Viewfinder eyepiece • Viewfinder-accessory groove • Hyper button Film-information window • Pressure plate • Back cover 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 • Back -cover -release pin • Film-loading mark • Take-up spool • Sprocket • Battery -chamber cover • Tripod socket • Cordless contacts • Bottom cover • DX -information pins
• Film chamber • Rewind shaft • Shutter curtain • Eyecup Fc • Viewfinder eyepiece • Viewfinder-accessory groove • Hyper button Film-information window • Pressure plate • Back cover 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 • Back -cover -release pin • Film-loading mark • Take-up spool • Sprocket • Battery -chamber cover • Tripod socket • Cordless contacts • Bottom cover • DX -information pins