Super Program Manual
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...Super Program in 9 easy steps Inserting batteries Using batteries correctly Grip Super A Strap and case Lens mounting Film wind lever Shutter dial, shutter release button and release button lock Setting ISO film speed, Memo Holder/Grip Film loading Viewfinder displays Focusing Holding the camera Unloading the film Six exposure modes Pentax... 56 22 Using screw-mount Takumar lenses 57 23 How to use various accessories 24 with your Super Program 58 28 O & As on your Pentax Super Program 59 Camera maintenance 60 29 Resistance to temperature extremes and 30 changes, A few notes on the...
...Super Program in 9 easy steps Inserting batteries Using batteries correctly Grip Super A Strap and case Lens mounting Film wind lever Shutter dial, shutter release button and release button lock Setting ISO film speed, Memo Holder/Grip Film loading Viewfinder displays Focusing Holding the camera Unloading the film Six exposure modes Pentax... 56 22 Using screw-mount Takumar lenses 57 23 How to use various accessories 24 with your Super Program 58 28 O & As on your Pentax Super Program 59 Camera maintenance 60 29 Resistance to temperature extremes and 30 changes, A few notes on the...
Super Program Manual
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For more details about each step, consult the accompanying page numbers. • Remove the cap from the viewfinder eyepiece. 1. THE SUPER PROGRAM IN 9 EASY STEPS Follow the 9 steps below, and in its Programmed AE mode. Open the camera back, put in a roll of film, close the back and advance the film to take pictures with a coin and insert batteries. (p. 6) 2. Open the battery compartment with the Super Program in a very short time you'll be able to the first frame. (p. 16) 1111tr4Ti.nIPg 4tb_ at - • 2
For more details about each step, consult the accompanying page numbers. • Remove the cap from the viewfinder eyepiece. 1. THE SUPER PROGRAM IN 9 EASY STEPS Follow the 9 steps below, and in its Programmed AE mode. Open the camera back, put in a roll of film, close the back and advance the film to take pictures with a coin and insert batteries. (p. 6) 2. Open the battery compartment with the Super Program in a very short time you'll be able to the first frame. (p. 16) 1111tr4Ti.nIPg 4tb_ at - • 2
Super Program Manual
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... properly inserted and sufficient in the compartment with a coin or similar object. • Place the two batteries in voltage for normal camera functioning. • 6 INSERTING BATTERIES Your Super Program doesn't operate without batteries. Battery check To confirm battery status, set the shutter dial to AUTO or M and slightly depress the shutter release button to activate the metering...
... properly inserted and sufficient in the compartment with a coin or similar object. • Place the two batteries in voltage for normal camera functioning. • 6 INSERTING BATTERIES Your Super Program doesn't operate without batteries. Battery check To confirm battery status, set the shutter dial to AUTO or M and slightly depress the shutter release button to activate the metering...
Super Program Manual
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... by alternately displaying exposure information and a row of 000 's. This fast speed saves time when advancing film to normal functioning. 7. Low battery warning When batteries become weak, the display windows both batteries should be replaced promptly to restore the camera to the first frame. Automatic power cut-off As an energy-saving measure...
... by alternately displaying exposure information and a row of 000 's. This fast speed saves time when advancing film to normal functioning. 7. Low battery warning When batteries become weak, the display windows both batteries should be replaced promptly to restore the camera to the first frame. Automatic power cut-off As an energy-saving measure...
Super Program Manual
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...reach you should be kept warm in cold climates to prevent lowering of performance. • Keep spare batteries on hand for convenience in photographing outdoors or while travel ing, etc. • When keeping the camera in use..... • Replace both batteries at the same time. Using batteries correctly • Incorrect usage of batteries causes such hazards as a precaution against explosions. • Batteries should remove batteries from accidental ly releasing the shutter. • 8 Therefore, the batteries supplied with new batteries. • Battery l ife is erroneously inserted...
...reach you should be kept warm in cold climates to prevent lowering of performance. • Keep spare batteries on hand for convenience in photographing outdoors or while travel ing, etc. • When keeping the camera in use..... • Replace both batteries at the same time. Using batteries correctly • Incorrect usage of batteries causes such hazards as a precaution against explosions. • Batteries should remove batteries from accidental ly releasing the shutter. • 8 Therefore, the batteries supplied with new batteries. • Battery l ife is erroneously inserted...
Super Program Manual
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...to +3 indicate exposure deviation from f/1.2 through f/45 is indicated in 1/2 stop increments. Error in the normal 1X position. Low battery warning is not appropriate. "Bulb" time exposure. • 18 Means completion of shutter speed and aperture is indicated by -0. FYS...information includes auto/manual exposure data for each exposure mode, automatic flash data, exposure compensation warning, low battery warning, and error indication. 'Shutter information LCD P Programmed AE mode. ?Goo /V Shutter speed in full stop increments. An aperture range from the proper value...
...to +3 indicate exposure deviation from f/1.2 through f/45 is indicated in 1/2 stop increments. Error in the normal 1X position. Low battery warning is not appropriate. "Bulb" time exposure. • 18 Means completion of shutter speed and aperture is indicated by -0. FYS...information includes auto/manual exposure data for each exposure mode, automatic flash data, exposure compensation warning, low battery warning, and error indication. 'Shutter information LCD P Programmed AE mode. ?Goo /V Shutter speed in full stop increments. An aperture range from the proper value...
Super Program Manual
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... set at "A", LCD displays "E" to the diagram of Programmed AE control on page 45. 31• P :eS I . 4 + - + 3 _. Adjust aperture or shutter speed until you see a row of 000alternating with exposure information, it's time to change batteries. • Refer also to the explanations concerning warnings in... each exposure mode. • As to the meter coupling range in the Programmed AE mode, refer to show beyond the meter coupling range in the...
... set at "A", LCD displays "E" to the diagram of Programmed AE control on page 45. 31• P :eS I . 4 + - + 3 _. Adjust aperture or shutter speed until you see a row of 000alternating with exposure information, it's time to change batteries. • Refer also to the explanations concerning warnings in... each exposure mode. • As to the meter coupling range in the Programmed AE mode, refer to show beyond the meter coupling range in the...
Super Program Manual
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... than ASA/ISO 100, the aperture will remain on . P be automatically switched on , consuming the camera's battery power. For instance, the camera is set to the Programmed AE mode and the ISO is automatically set in Programmed AE or Shutterpriority AE mode. • 42 So remember to the film speed registered on in... automatically set at 100, the LCD indications automatically change according to turn off the flash power switch. If you leave the power switch of the Pentax dedicated auto flash on the camera. And it will change as the TTL Auto Flash recycles. (Rf.
... than ASA/ISO 100, the aperture will remain on . P be automatically switched on , consuming the camera's battery power. For instance, the camera is set to the Programmed AE mode and the ISO is automatically set in Programmed AE or Shutterpriority AE mode. • 42 So remember to the film speed registered on in... automatically set at 100, the LCD indications automatically change according to turn off the flash power switch. If you leave the power switch of the Pentax dedicated auto flash on the camera. And it will change as the TTL Auto Flash recycles. (Rf.
Super Program Manual
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... unless you slightly depress the shutter release button? LCDs outside the camera and inside the viewfinder are completely depleted? O&As ON YOUR PENTAX SUPER PROGRAM • With the shutter dial set . Are batteries properly inserted in your camera tightly while shooting. (See pages 19 and 20) 59 • Even if the shutter is ISO...
... unless you slightly depress the shutter release button? LCDs outside the camera and inside the viewfinder are completely depleted? O&As ON YOUR PENTAX SUPER PROGRAM • With the shutter dial set . Are batteries properly inserted in your camera tightly while shooting. (See pages 19 and 20) 59 • Even if the shutter is ISO...
Super Program Manual
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...minutes. Thus, sudden temperature changes should be allowed to take place gradually over a period of rust, which your camera. Put the batteries into the camera right before shooting. These phenomena do not indicate either camera break-down or break-down considerably. Extremely low temperature .... However, resistance to operate at full efficiency in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of the display may slow down of the battery. This is to cold could be hampered by dirty oil. As a guide, a temperature change . Furthermore, if the camera is not ...
...minutes. Thus, sudden temperature changes should be allowed to take place gradually over a period of rust, which your camera. Put the batteries into the camera right before shooting. These phenomena do not indicate either camera break-down or break-down considerably. Extremely low temperature .... However, resistance to operate at full efficiency in minimizing the effects of a rapid temperature change of the display may slow down of the battery. This is to cold could be hampered by dirty oil. As a guide, a temperature change . Furthermore, if the camera is not ...
Super Program Manual
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Format: 24 x 36 mm Lens Mount: Pentax KA Bayonet (A Pentax K bayonet mount with dedicated automatic flash units. synch speed with electrical contact). Slower than 1/125 sec. delay time, possible to 1/2000 sec.,... Liquid Cristal Display (LCD) Automatic and manual shutter speeds, automatically set lens apertures, exposure factor warning, shutter-speed setting error warning, battery life warning, and Programmed AE indication (P). Self-Timer: Electronically controlled, delay time indication by pressing shutter release button. Viewfinder: Silver-coated pentaprism finder with release ...
Format: 24 x 36 mm Lens Mount: Pentax KA Bayonet (A Pentax K bayonet mount with dedicated automatic flash units. synch speed with electrical contact). Slower than 1/125 sec. delay time, possible to 1/2000 sec.,... Liquid Cristal Display (LCD) Automatic and manual shutter speeds, automatically set lens apertures, exposure factor warning, shutter-speed setting error warning, battery life warning, and Programmed AE indication (P). Self-Timer: Electronically controlled, delay time indication by pressing shutter release button. Viewfinder: Silver-coated pentaprism finder with release ...
Super Program Manual
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...cocked indicator; Accepts Winder ME H, Motor Drive A. Automatically sets shutter-speed at AUTO or M. EV 19 (f/16, 1/2000 sec. When batteries exhausted, LCDs go blank and shutter locks. Exposure Counter: Additive type, automatic resetting. Depth-of-Field Preview: Via depth-of-field preview ...lever when aperture set at 1/1000 sec. Size & Weight: 131mm x 86.5mm x 47.5mm, 490g (body only, without batteries) 131mm x 86.5mm x 84.5mm, 725g (with GPD cell. Film loading: Magic-needle loading. Exposure Compensation Exposure: Compensation dial indexed at 4X...
...cocked indicator; Accepts Winder ME H, Motor Drive A. Automatically sets shutter-speed at AUTO or M. EV 19 (f/16, 1/2000 sec. When batteries exhausted, LCDs go blank and shutter locks. Exposure Counter: Additive type, automatic resetting. Depth-of-Field Preview: Via depth-of-field preview ...lever when aperture set at 1/1000 sec. Size & Weight: 131mm x 86.5mm x 47.5mm, 490g (body only, without batteries) 131mm x 86.5mm x 84.5mm, 725g (with GPD cell. Film loading: Magic-needle loading. Exposure Compensation Exposure: Compensation dial indexed at 4X...
Super Program Manual
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... in the U.S.A., U.K., or Canada. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance fees are sending it directly to Pentax products purchased in those countries supersede this procedure and warranty policy. This warranty policy does not apply to the manufacturer. free of your ... frame ti Sprocket 0 Film take-up spool 0 Film advance/Rewind indicator Back cover release pin 0 Back cover 0 Film pressure plate 0 Connector QI Film chamber Battery compartment cover a) Tripod socket O Cordless contact terminal 0 Shutter blades O Film rewind button Film transport coupler 65.
... in the U.S.A., U.K., or Canada. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance fees are sending it directly to Pentax products purchased in those countries supersede this procedure and warranty policy. This warranty policy does not apply to the manufacturer. free of your ... frame ti Sprocket 0 Film take-up spool 0 Film advance/Rewind indicator Back cover release pin 0 Back cover 0 Film pressure plate 0 Connector QI Film chamber Battery compartment cover a) Tripod socket O Cordless contact terminal 0 Shutter blades O Film rewind button Film transport coupler 65.