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...changes in a place with great care. If you cannot correct the problems, have your camera inspected at the edges. ISM PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR CAMERA Your Pentax camera is not weather, water, or liquid resistant. Should the camera get wet from rain, splashing water, or any other object. • Use a ... dust at points of the film frame. Repairs of dirt or grease, or corrosion due to hit solid objects. tact with moth balls or in con- Store it to a Pentax service center for battery leakage, traces of this nature are handled. If the camera suffers a shock or impact...
...changes in a place with great care. If you cannot correct the problems, have your camera inspected at the edges. ISM PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR CAMERA Your Pentax camera is not weather, water, or liquid resistant. Should the camera get wet from rain, splashing water, or any other object. • Use a ... dust at points of the film frame. Repairs of dirt or grease, or corrosion due to hit solid objects. tact with moth balls or in con- Store it to a Pentax service center for battery leakage, traces of this nature are handled. If the camera suffers a shock or impact...
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...-23 Attaching the camera strap 11 Loading the batteries 12 • Low battery warning 13 Attaching the lens 14 Turning on the power 16 Operating the shutter release button 16 Using the data back (optional) 17 Film loading 18 Unloading film 21 • Rewinding a film in mid-roll ... disable function 26 Setting the Single-Frame Drive Mode 27 Selecting the Autofocus Mode 27 Using zoom lenses 28 Holding the Camera 29 Taking a picture 30 Selecting the various flash Modes 32 •AF illuminator 33 • About Red-eye Reduction Flash Function ..33 Activate ...
...-23 Attaching the camera strap 11 Loading the batteries 12 • Low battery warning 13 Attaching the lens 14 Turning on the power 16 Operating the shutter release button 16 Using the data back (optional) 17 Film loading 18 Unloading film 21 • Rewinding a film in mid-roll ... disable function 26 Setting the Single-Frame Drive Mode 27 Selecting the Autofocus Mode 27 Using zoom lenses 28 Holding the Camera 29 Taking a picture 30 Selecting the various flash Modes 32 •AF illuminator 33 • About Red-eye Reduction Flash Function ..33 Activate ...
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in flash 63 Setting the film speed (ISO) manually 64 Data Back (optional) 65 Installing the battery in Retractable Flash (RTF) 61 • Compatibility of flash function 70 Daylight-sync shooting 71 Slow-shutter-sync shooting 72 Accessories (optional) 73 Camera case 75 IV. III ADVANCED OPERATION ...the snap-in focus function 59 • Hard-To-Autofocus Subjects 60 Advanced operation for the Built-in the Data Back 67 Using a Pentax Dedicated Auto Flash Unit 68 • Contrast-Control-Sync Flash Photography 69 • Overview of F and FA lenses with the built-...
in flash 63 Setting the film speed (ISO) manually 64 Data Back (optional) 65 Installing the battery in Retractable Flash (RTF) 61 • Compatibility of flash function 70 Daylight-sync shooting 71 Slow-shutter-sync shooting 72 Accessories (optional) 73 Camera case 75 IV. III ADVANCED OPERATION ...the snap-in focus function 59 • Hard-To-Autofocus Subjects 60 Advanced operation for the Built-in the Data Back 67 Using a Pentax Dedicated Auto Flash Unit 68 • Contrast-Control-Sync Flash Photography 69 • Overview of F and FA lenses with the built-...
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... fully (second position) releases the shutter. When taking a picture, depress the shutter release button gently to prevent camera shake. • To prevent camera shake, depress the shutter release button gently. • Before loading a roll of film, slowly depress the shutter release button to learn where the first position is. • The LCD indication...
... fully (second position) releases the shutter. When taking a picture, depress the shutter release button gently to prevent camera shake. • To prevent camera shake, depress the shutter release button gently. • Before loading a roll of film, slowly depress the shutter release button to learn where the first position is. • The LCD indication...
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... cover release lever in the shade or by using your body to 5000. • When DX-coded film is used, the correct film speed is designed to use a non-DX coded film, you first operate the camera - To open the back cover and remove the protective card. DO NOT TOUCH THE SHUTTER CURTAINS. 00000000000...
... cover release lever in the shade or by using your body to 5000. • When DX-coded film is used, the correct film speed is designed to use a non-DX coded film, you first operate the camera - To open the back cover and remove the protective card. DO NOT TOUCH THE SHUTTER CURTAINS. 00000000000...
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OFF ON OJ (NOIIVEIVd31:1d) NOIIVEI3dO 0ISV9 T 1. When the film is fully rewound, only [p] blinks on the LCD panel, indicating that the film is being rewound, the exposure counter counts frame numbers in reverse. • Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is completely rewound. • When removing the film from the camera, protect it from exposure to direct sun light. 2. UNLOADING FILM a 12±3- The film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll. • During rewinding, [-] blinks on the LCD panel.
OFF ON OJ (NOIIVEIVd31:1d) NOIIVEI3dO 0ISV9 T 1. When the film is fully rewound, only [p] blinks on the LCD panel, indicating that the film is being rewound, the exposure counter counts frame numbers in reverse. • Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is completely rewound. • When removing the film from the camera, protect it from exposure to direct sun light. 2. UNLOADING FILM a 12±3- The film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll. • During rewinding, [-] blinks on the LCD panel.
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...The guide number (GN) depends upon the film speed used at an aperture of f/2.8, the flash effective distance is obtained as shown below. Calculating the aperture according to the camera-to-subject distance Aperture = Guide Number ÷ Camera-to -subject distance. I SO25 • ...GN5.5 ISO50 • GN7.8 ISO100 • GN11 ISO200 • GN15.6 ISO400 • GN22 If an ISO100 film is used as follows: Guide Number (11) ...
...The guide number (GN) depends upon the film speed used at an aperture of f/2.8, the flash effective distance is obtained as shown below. Calculating the aperture according to the camera-to-subject distance Aperture = Guide Number ÷ Camera-to -subject distance. I SO25 • ...GN5.5 ISO50 • GN7.8 ISO100 • GN11 ISO200 • GN15.6 ISO400 • GN22 If an ISO100 film is used as follows: Guide Number (11) ...
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..., turn the select switch to set the film speed manually. 64 SETTING THE FILM SPEED (ISO) MANUALLY SNOLLVLI3dO a3ONVAOV O ff• a This camera automatically reads the film speed from the film's DX code. How to the left for a smaller number (lower film speed or right for a larger number (higher film speed). • The shutter cannot be changed...
..., turn the select switch to set the film speed manually. 64 SETTING THE FILM SPEED (ISO) MANUALLY SNOLLVLI3dO a3ONVAOV O ff• a This camera automatically reads the film speed from the film's DX code. How to the left for a smaller number (lower film speed or right for a larger number (higher film speed). • The shutter cannot be changed...
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... photography using the lithium batteries. • Data Back FJ Allowing you to the grooves on the film both sides of the viewfinder. sync flash mode. • AF220T A TTL Auto flash (not ...100). • Macro Flash AF140C A TTL macro flash unit with the MZ30/ZX-30, MZ-7/ZX-7, MZ-10/ZX-10, ZX-50/MZ-50, MZ-5N/ZX-5N, Z1-P/PZ-1P. • Magnifier F. ofocus lens with a maximum ... panorama format z mode. ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) COM A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera. • Cable Switch F A shutter release cord designed for use with the guide numbers 14 ...
... photography using the lithium batteries. • Data Back FJ Allowing you to the grooves on the film both sides of the viewfinder. sync flash mode. • AF220T A TTL Auto flash (not ...100). • Macro Flash AF140C A TTL macro flash unit with the MZ30/ZX-30, MZ-7/ZX-7, MZ-10/ZX-10, ZX-50/MZ-50, MZ-5N/ZX-5N, Z1-P/PZ-1P. • Magnifier F. ofocus lens with a maximum ... panorama format z mode. ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) COM A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera. • Cable Switch F A shutter release cord designed for use with the guide numbers 14 ...