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... long-lasting, reliable service for choosing the Pentax SPORT 35 MOTOR or SPORT 35 MOTOR DATE. TABLE OF CONTENTS SHORT OPERATING COURSE; PRECAUTIONS 1 NAMES OF WORKING PARTS 2 LOADING BATTERIES 4 OPENING/CLOSING LENS COVER 6 BATTERY CHECK 7 SETTING ISO FILM SPEED 8 LOADING FILM 10 CAMERA HOLDING 13 TAKING PICTURES . . 14 RECOMMENDED CAMERA-TO-SUBJECT DISTANCE . 16 REWINDING FILM 17 FOCUS-LOCK TECHNIQUE 18 USING FLASH 20 SPORT DATE 22 SETTING DATE 24 ATTACHING STRAP, SOFT CASE 26 TAKING CARE OF YOUR CAMERA 28 SPECIFICATIONS . . . 30 WARRANTY POLICY...
... long-lasting, reliable service for choosing the Pentax SPORT 35 MOTOR or SPORT 35 MOTOR DATE. TABLE OF CONTENTS SHORT OPERATING COURSE; PRECAUTIONS 1 NAMES OF WORKING PARTS 2 LOADING BATTERIES 4 OPENING/CLOSING LENS COVER 6 BATTERY CHECK 7 SETTING ISO FILM SPEED 8 LOADING FILM 10 CAMERA HOLDING 13 TAKING PICTURES . . 14 RECOMMENDED CAMERA-TO-SUBJECT DISTANCE . 16 REWINDING FILM 17 FOCUS-LOCK TECHNIQUE 18 USING FLASH 20 SPORT DATE 22 SETTING DATE 24 ATTACHING STRAP, SOFT CASE 26 TAKING CARE OF YOUR CAMERA 28 SPECIFICATIONS . . . 30 WARRANTY POLICY...
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... over. 4. PRECAUTIONS Operating Order (1) Load the batteries. (2) Open the lens cover. (3) Check the batteries. (4) Set the film speed. (5) Load the film. (6) Take a picture. (7) When the film comes to an end or rewind is open . 3. When the recycling time of energy even when not in the following cases: 1. When the batteries are exhausted or not loaded properly. 2. SHORT OPERATING COURSE; Precautions The shutter cannot be released in use, those supplied with your camera may be...
... over. 4. PRECAUTIONS Operating Order (1) Load the batteries. (2) Open the lens cover. (3) Check the batteries. (4) Set the film speed. (5) Load the film. (6) Take a picture. (7) When the film comes to an end or rewind is open . 3. When the recycling time of energy even when not in the following cases: 1. When the batteries are exhausted or not loaded properly. 2. SHORT OPERATING COURSE; Precautions The shutter cannot be released in use, those supplied with your camera may be...
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PENTAX. NT2:1;.-;z (, 0 Frame Counter 0 Shutter Release Button ©Auto Focus Windows OViewfinder Window 0 Flash Head OStrap Tube 0 Grip 0 Lens Cover 0 Taking Lens ID Focus-lock Lever CD Light Sensor Window 0 Manual Film Speed Selector 2 NAME OF WORKING PARTS P 6 (( -
PENTAX. NT2:1;.-;z (, 0 Frame Counter 0 Shutter Release Button ©Auto Focus Windows OViewfinder Window 0 Flash Head OStrap Tube 0 Grip 0 Lens Cover 0 Taking Lens ID Focus-lock Lever CD Light Sensor Window 0 Manual Film Speed Selector 2 NAME OF WORKING PARTS P 6 (( -
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This camera does not operate without batteries in it in the groove to push and raise the cover. DO NOT use a fingernail in the direction of the camera by sliding it . Use two 1.5V AA penlight Alkaline batteries. use Ni-Cd or Manganese batteries. 4 2. markings. 0 Open the Battery Chamber Cover at the base of the arrow; LOADING BATTERIES II O 1. Fit two batteries into the chamber as indicated with the + and -
This camera does not operate without batteries in it in the groove to push and raise the cover. DO NOT use a fingernail in the direction of the camera by sliding it . Use two 1.5V AA penlight Alkaline batteries. use Ni-Cd or Manganese batteries. 4 2. markings. 0 Open the Battery Chamber Cover at the base of the arrow; LOADING BATTERIES II O 1. Fit two batteries into the chamber as indicated with the + and -
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ti ea 3. x 5 Leaving them from the camera. markings indicated in the camera may cause acid leakage and possible damage to the + and - Close the cover by pushing it back. 1 Batteries • The batteries should be sure to use two fresh batteries of the same brand and type. • if the batteries are not used for a long time, remove them in the chamber. • When replacing, be inserted correctly according to the camera mechanism. • Never break up, recharge or throw used batteries into fire as they may explode.
ti ea 3. x 5 Leaving them from the camera. markings indicated in the camera may cause acid leakage and possible damage to the + and - Close the cover by pushing it back. 1 Batteries • The batteries should be sure to use two fresh batteries of the same brand and type. • if the batteries are not used for a long time, remove them in the chamber. • When replacing, be inserted correctly according to the camera mechanism. • Never break up, recharge or throw used batteries into fire as they may explode.
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Open the Lens Cover by sliding it stops. To close, just push the Lens Cover back, locking it in the direction of the arrow, until it in its original position. 2. When the Lens Cover is slightly pushed back or completely closed, a safety device locks the Shutter Release Lever to prevent accidental shutter release. 6 OPENING/CLOSING LENS COVER O P E N TAX " r AUTO Focus VP IX PE N TAX 'E"r^S...';'.'2, ALTO FOcuS ex EN 1.
Open the Lens Cover by sliding it stops. To close, just push the Lens Cover back, locking it in the direction of the arrow, until it in its original position. 2. When the Lens Cover is slightly pushed back or completely closed, a safety device locks the Shutter Release Lever to prevent accidental shutter release. 6 OPENING/CLOSING LENS COVER O P E N TAX " r AUTO Focus VP IX PE N TAX 'E"r^S...';'.'2, ALTO FOcuS ex EN 1.
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... weak, replace both batteries with fresh ones. Battery Power Check If the batteries are incorrectly loaded, or weak or dead, the Shutter Release Button cannot be depressed, nor can film be wound. When the red lamp lights up in the camera. If the batteries are properly loaded in the top center of the viewfinder, the batteries are getting weak, the flash recycle time and the auto winding/rewinding time will become...
... weak, replace both batteries with fresh ones. Battery Power Check If the batteries are incorrectly loaded, or weak or dead, the Shutter Release Button cannot be depressed, nor can film be wound. When the red lamp lights up in the camera. If the batteries are properly loaded in the top center of the viewfinder, the batteries are getting weak, the flash recycle time and the auto winding/rewinding time will become...
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DX 3S When the camera is loaded with the DX film, its film speed is automatically set . The automatic film speed setting of DX film ranges from ISO 100 to 1000. • 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 • 00 00 DX information panel When using the DX film, make sure that the package bears the DX mark (which differs from one brand to another) or the cassette has the DX information panel, since there is set by the camera no matter where the Manual Film Speed Selector is also the non-DX film of the same type. 9 DX FILM Color Fi Irn. 10O 135-36 36E.
DX 3S When the camera is loaded with the DX film, its film speed is automatically set . The automatic film speed setting of DX film ranges from ISO 100 to 1000. • 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 • 00 00 DX information panel When using the DX film, make sure that the package bears the DX mark (which differs from one brand to another) or the cassette has the DX information panel, since there is set by the camera no matter where the Manual Film Speed Selector is also the non-DX film of the same type. 9 DX FILM Color Fi Irn. 10O 135-36 36E.
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... the camera. 4 ,,,-//- Now you are ready to start shooting. • The film-loaded indicator on page 17, to avoid any damage to the take-up spool. 12 Caution: Should you whether or not film is in the normal way described on the back cover tells you wish to "1," the auto film winding stops automatically. Close the back cover, and the film...
... the camera. 4 ,,,-//- Now you are ready to start shooting. • The film-loaded indicator on page 17, to avoid any damage to the take-up spool. 12 Caution: Should you whether or not film is in the normal way described on the back cover tells you wish to "1," the auto film winding stops automatically. Close the back cover, and the film...
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... basic holding and operating the camera before inserting your body. No matter which position you use, be sure to keep the flash head on the upper side. 13 Brace the elbow of the arm supporting the camera against the face in a fixed position, and relax the rest of film. When taking flash pictures with the camera held vertically, be sure to grip the camera steadily with...
... basic holding and operating the camera before inserting your body. No matter which position you use, be sure to keep the flash head on the upper side. 13 Brace the elbow of the arm supporting the camera against the face in a fixed position, and relax the rest of film. When taking flash pictures with the camera held vertically, be sure to grip the camera steadily with...
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... 0 Red Lamp does not light up in the top center of the viewfinder, it indicates the away from the Auto Focus Windows, Taking lens, Light Sensor Window or Flash Head. 2. After composing your hands, hair, etc. Softly depress the Shutter Release Button. TAKING PICTURES 0 • 0 00 0 0 I I 0 Auto Focus Spot (Bring this instance, be sure to keep your picture, bring the 0 Auto Focus Spot on to the main...
... 0 Red Lamp does not light up in the top center of the viewfinder, it indicates the away from the Auto Focus Windows, Taking lens, Light Sensor Window or Flash Head. 2. After composing your hands, hair, etc. Softly depress the Shutter Release Button. TAKING PICTURES 0 • 0 00 0 0 I I 0 Auto Focus Spot (Bring this instance, be sure to keep your picture, bring the 0 Auto Focus Spot on to the main...
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... appear on to use flash. Refer to release the shutter. Further depress the Shutter Release Button to USING FLASH pages. 3. in other words, the subject is bright enough to shoot without flash. • When the camera-to-subject distance is around one meter (3.3 ft.), compose your finger from the Button, the film will be automatically wound on the lower left of the viewfinder with a hissing sound...
... appear on to use flash. Refer to release the shutter. Further depress the Shutter Release Button to USING FLASH pages. 3. in other words, the subject is bright enough to shoot without flash. • When the camera-to-subject distance is around one meter (3.3 ft.), compose your finger from the Button, the film will be automatically wound on the lower left of the viewfinder with a hissing sound...
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... ways: Bo 4- ,233132 •SAN OPT ca2 *3. Open the back cover, and remove the cartridge from the chamber by using a finger on the top of the cartridge. • When the battery power gets extremely low, the motor may stop . Should it happen, replace the batteries with new ones to rewind the film. Do not open the back cover until the motor stops flickering. • It takes about 40 seconds...
... ways: Bo 4- ,233132 •SAN OPT ca2 *3. Open the back cover, and remove the cartridge from the chamber by using a finger on the top of the cartridge. • When the battery power gets extremely low, the motor may stop . Should it happen, replace the batteries with new ones to rewind the film. Do not open the back cover until the motor stops flickering. • It takes about 40 seconds...
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...; Once you have finished taking a picture of this camera may not function properly in the desired position, then depress the Shutter Release Button all the way to recompose your picture with less light reflection. 3. Wire netting, latticework, iron exercise-bar, etc. Difficult Auto-focus Subjects The auto focus system of the focused subject. Glass panelling, mirrors, car bodies, etc. Fast-moving objects such as...
...; Once you have finished taking a picture of this camera may not function properly in the desired position, then depress the Shutter Release Button all the way to recompose your picture with less light reflection. 3. Wire netting, latticework, iron exercise-bar, etc. Difficult Auto-focus Subjects The auto focus system of the focused subject. Glass panelling, mirrors, car bodies, etc. Fast-moving objects such as...
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... it takes longer as a supplementary light source in daylight If you are shooting people in the shade of trees or in the direction of the viewfinder when the Shutter Release Button is depressed half -way, it is a warning that you can also use flash to avoid an underexposed picture or a blurred picture caused by the Viewfinder Eyepiece will pop up and begin...
... it takes longer as a supplementary light source in daylight If you are shooting people in the shade of trees or in the direction of the viewfinder when the Shutter Release Button is depressed half -way, it is a warning that you can also use flash to avoid an underexposed picture or a blurred picture caused by the Viewfinder Eyepiece will pop up and begin...
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Number of 36-exposure film can be interrupted. • Always keep the Flash Head back in the camera when not in underexposure. • Take care not to depress the Shutter Release Lever even softly before the Flash Ready Indicator lights up will be easily exhausted. otherwise, the batteries can be used 1 tl 21 ten rolls of 24-exposure film or seven rolls of film rolls...
Number of 36-exposure film can be interrupted. • Always keep the Flash Head back in the camera when not in underexposure. • Take care not to depress the Shutter Release Lever even softly before the Flash Ready Indicator lights up will be easily exhausted. otherwise, the batteries can be used 1 tl 21 ten rolls of 24-exposure film or seven rolls of film rolls...
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... five years, although the life may be imprinted on how often it is used or how it replaced by your nearest, authorized Pentax service facility as soon as possible. PRECAUTIONS Usable films • Any non-DX film with ISO 100, 200, 400 or 1000. • Any DX film with ISO 100 - 1000. Battery The data-recording unit is powered by...
... five years, although the life may be imprinted on how often it is used or how it replaced by your nearest, authorized Pentax service facility as soon as possible. PRECAUTIONS Usable films • Any non-DX film with ISO 100, 200, 400 or 1000. • Any DX film with ISO 100 - 1000. Battery The data-recording unit is powered by...
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... damage to keep the batteries warm. Never use without using flash, at normal temperatures. The temperatures at the beach, splashing of any kind, and shielded from salt spray at which can cause screws to give long-lasting, reliable service. One set of direct sunlight, car trunks, and glove compartments. Shooting outdoors in many ways. 2. To minimize this camera should function properly...
... damage to keep the batteries warm. Never use without using flash, at normal temperatures. The temperatures at the beach, splashing of any kind, and shielded from salt spray at which can cause screws to give long-lasting, reliable service. One set of direct sunlight, car trunks, and glove compartments. Shooting outdoors in many ways. 2. To minimize this camera should function properly...
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...-shutter camera with flash ready light. Exposure Control: Programmed automatic exposure control from approx. 1/20 to ISO 1000. 2) Manual setting - for 36-exposure film. Flash: Built-in pop-up flash, auto film speed setting, auto focusing, auto exposure control, auto film winding, and auto rewinding. Diopter: -0.86 diopter. Picture area: 85%. Film Winding: Automatic winding system with fresh alkaline batteries. 30 Rewind Speed: 40 sec. Flash Recycling Time: Approx. 5 seconds with film advance indicator. Electro-magnetic release. Film Loading: Autorriatic...
...-shutter camera with flash ready light. Exposure Control: Programmed automatic exposure control from approx. 1/20 to ISO 1000. 2) Manual setting - for 36-exposure film. Flash: Built-in pop-up flash, auto film speed setting, auto focusing, auto exposure control, auto film winding, and auto rewinding. Diopter: -0.86 diopter. Picture area: 85%. Film Winding: Automatic winding system with fresh alkaline batteries. 30 Rewind Speed: 40 sec. Flash Recycling Time: Approx. 5 seconds with film advance indicator. Electro-magnetic release. Film Loading: Autorriatic...
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..., damage caused by use or from date of parts as hereinbefore provided. If there'is covered by the owner. If the equipment is no representative of the manufacturer in importing and re-exporting photographic equipment. The manufacturer or its written consent and shall not be liable for any repair or alterations except those made and parts replaced free of servicing.
..., damage caused by use or from date of parts as hereinbefore provided. If there'is covered by the owner. If the equipment is no representative of the manufacturer in importing and re-exporting photographic equipment. The manufacturer or its written consent and shall not be liable for any repair or alterations except those made and parts replaced free of servicing.