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... it may be caused by water, dirt or dust at points of safety at a Pentax service center. Should the camera get wet from warm temperature to the camera mechanism as in a car. • Do not store the camera in a closet with rain, water, or any changes in a place with great care... harmful to a subfreezing one or vice versa, the formation of the film frame. If you cannot correct the problems, have your picture with a dry soft cloth. • Do not drop the camera or allow it to clean the camera. • Electrical problems may often be assessed. Precautions when taking pictures...
... it may be caused by water, dirt or dust at points of safety at a Pentax service center. Should the camera get wet from warm temperature to the camera mechanism as in a car. • Do not store the camera in a closet with rain, water, or any changes in a place with great care... harmful to a subfreezing one or vice versa, the formation of the film frame. If you cannot correct the problems, have your picture with a dry soft cloth. • Do not drop the camera or allow it to clean the camera. • Electrical problems may often be assessed. Precautions when taking pictures...
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... the shutter release button 13-26 13 14 17 18 20 Turning on the power 20 Using the Data Back 21 Film loading 22 Unloading film 25 • Rewinding a film in mid-roll 26 II BASIC OPERATION (SHOOTING) 27-45 Using the Green Operation Mode 27 Setting the Single-Frame ...Drive Mode 29 Using zoom lenses 30 Holding the Camera 32 Selecting the Autofocus Mode 33 Taking a picture 34 • Focus Lock Function 36...
... the shutter release button 13-26 13 14 17 18 20 Turning on the power 20 Using the Data Back 21 Film loading 22 Unloading film 25 • Rewinding a film in mid-roll 26 II BASIC OPERATION (SHOOTING) 27-45 Using the Green Operation Mode 27 Setting the Single-Frame ...Drive Mode 29 Using zoom lenses 30 Holding the Camera 32 Selecting the Autofocus Mode 33 Taking a picture 34 • Focus Lock Function 36...
ZX-50 Manual
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... of F and FA lenses with the built-in flash 72 Setting the film speed (ISO) manually 73 Installing the battery in the Data Back 74 Adjusting the data on the Data Back 75 Using a Pentax Dedicated External Flash 77 • Contrast-Control-Sync Flash Photography 79 Daylight-...sync shooting 81 Slow-speed-sync shooting 82 ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) 83 Camera case 85 Effects of aperture and shutter speed 86 Depth of ...
... of F and FA lenses with the built-in flash 72 Setting the film speed (ISO) manually 73 Installing the battery in the Data Back 74 Adjusting the data on the Data Back 75 Using a Pentax Dedicated External Flash 77 • Contrast-Control-Sync Flash Photography 79 Daylight-...sync shooting 81 Slow-speed-sync shooting 82 ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) 83 Camera case 85 Effects of aperture and shutter speed 86 Depth of ...
ZX-50 Manual
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... is released from the halfway position. 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...
... is released from the halfway position. 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...
ZX-50 Manual
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..., slide the back cover release lever in the shade or by using your body to shade the camera L co 5 0 Automatic film speed setting This camera is designed to use a non-DX m m coded film, you first operate the camera with its /3/ operations. To open the back cover and remove the protective card. If you use DX...
..., slide the back cover release lever in the shade or by using your body to shade the camera L co 5 0 Automatic film speed setting This camera is designed to use a non-DX m m coded film, you first operate the camera with its /3/ operations. To open the back cover and remove the protective card. If you use DX...
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... the back cover until the whole film roll is fully rewound, only [ Q 5 the roll. (8) UNLOADING FILM 00 0 161185.64 0° XV.LP43c11 2 No. -fwreiEto- co 23 fA C) 0 m OFF ON CA A Alk Tso ..e.o 135 z ni -0 fr y 1. When the film is completely rewound. • When removing the film from the camera, protect it from exposure to direct...
... the back cover until the whole film roll is fully rewound, only [ Q 5 the roll. (8) UNLOADING FILM 00 0 161185.64 0° XV.LP43c11 2 No. -fwreiEto- co 23 fA C) 0 m OFF ON CA A Alk Tso ..e.o 135 z ni -0 fr y 1. When the film is completely rewound. • When removing the film from the camera, protect it from exposure to direct...
ZX-50 Manual
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...). GN15.6 ISO50 -- The guide number (GN) depends upon the film speed used . GN7.8 ISO400 -> GN22 ISO100 -.- Calculating the aperture according to the camera-to-subject distance Aperture = Guide Number ± Camera-to the subject is set. ISO25 -0. Calculating the flash effective distance... according to the camera-to 3.9m. If an ISO100 film is used at an aperture of f/2.8, the ...
...). GN15.6 ISO50 -- The guide number (GN) depends upon the film speed used . GN7.8 ISO400 -> GN22 ISO100 -.- Calculating the aperture according to the camera-to-subject distance Aperture = Guide Number ± Camera-to the subject is set. ISO25 -0. Calculating the flash effective distance... according to the camera-to 3.9m. If an ISO100 film is used at an aperture of f/2.8, the ...
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...released with the mode dial set at ISO SET • ISO i is displayed when the film speed is set manually. If you use a non-DX coded film, set 1. How to set the film speed manually. Move the select switch until the desired ISO is set, set the mode ... the mode dial to the left for a smaller number (lower film speed, or right for a larger number (higher film speed). • The shutter cannot be changed. (8) SETTING THE FILM SPEED (ISO) MANUALLY SIMI 2 3 SNOLLVId3dO CI3ONVACIV OFF ON "•" • ri a 7Booi This camera automatically reads the film speed from the film's DX code.
...released with the mode dial set at ISO SET • ISO i is displayed when the film speed is set manually. If you use a non-DX coded film, set 1. How to set the film speed manually. Move the select switch until the desired ISO is set, set the mode ... the mode dial to the left for a smaller number (lower film speed, or right for a larger number (higher film speed). • The shutter cannot be changed. (8) SETTING THE FILM SPEED (ISO) MANUALLY SIMI 2 3 SNOLLVId3dO CI3ONVACIV OFF ON "•" • ri a 7Booi This camera automatically reads the film speed from the film's DX code.
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...lens is in use . • The AF500FTZ features a wireless slave-sync flash function. • The flash effective range appears on what ISO film is adjusted according to the ambient brightness. SNOLLV83dO CI30NYACIV III AF500FTZ and AF330FTZ • These flash units feature a built-in infrared spotbeam to .... • The auto zoom function will automatically adjust the angle of 1 100 second to a slower speed which does not cause camera shake. Depressing the shutter release button halfway down will restart charging of the flash units. The shutter speed varies within the shutter speed...
...lens is in use . • The AF500FTZ features a wireless slave-sync flash function. • The flash effective range appears on what ISO film is adjusted according to the ambient brightness. SNOLLV83dO CI30NYACIV III AF500FTZ and AF330FTZ • These flash units feature a built-in infrared spotbeam to .... • The auto zoom function will automatically adjust the angle of 1 100 second to a slower speed which does not cause camera shake. Depressing the shutter release button halfway down will restart charging of the flash units. The shutter speed varies within the shutter speed...
ZX-50 Manual
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... time, or the length of time that light is allowed to strike the film. 4 If the subject is moving subject to be blurred when_ a slow shutter speed is used. terfall) by a combination of shutter speed and aperture setting according ... the image of shutter speed and aperture for a particular subject brightness. It is established by intentionally using a slower speed. A higher shutter speed also helps prevent camera shake. There are many correct combinations of a moving the image will be frozen.
... time, or the length of time that light is allowed to strike the film. 4 If the subject is moving subject to be blurred when_ a slow shutter speed is used. terfall) by a combination of shutter speed and aperture setting according ... the image of shutter speed and aperture for a particular subject brightness. It is established by intentionally using a slower speed. A higher shutter speed also helps prevent camera shake. There are many correct combinations of a moving the image will be frozen.
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...(H)x62.5mm(D) (5.3"x3.6"x2.5") 345g( 12.2 oz) body only without batteries Supplied Accessories Hot Shoe Cover F0, Release Socket Cap F, Camera Strap F0, Eye Cup F,,, Finder Cap SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTIFICATION OR ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF ... Film advances automatically to a slower speed, Day-light - ing is locked; Automatic flash OEM IMOD function, Red-eye reduction flash function MEM Flash sync Hot shoe with X-contact with couples with Pentax dedicated auto flashes, ISO range 25-800 0 Power Source Two 3V lithium batteries (CR2 or ...
...(H)x62.5mm(D) (5.3"x3.6"x2.5") 345g( 12.2 oz) body only without batteries Supplied Accessories Hot Shoe Cover F0, Release Socket Cap F, Camera Strap F0, Eye Cup F,,, Finder Cap SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTIFICATION OR ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF ... Film advances automatically to a slower speed, Day-light - ing is locked; Automatic flash OEM IMOD function, Red-eye reduction flash function MEM Flash sync Hot shoe with X-contact with couples with Pentax dedicated auto flashes, ISO range 25-800 0 Power Source Two 3V lithium batteries (CR2 or ...