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Asahi Pentax IQZoom 60-R Operating Manual

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1. 1 USABLE FILM DX FILM Perforations Film cartridge Film speed ISO rating Automatic film speed setting This camera is designed to use DX coded films with ISO ratings from 25 to 3200 When any of these films are loaded the proper film speed is automatically set for the camera 2 FILM LOADING Make sure the power is off before inserting the film 1 Slide the back cover release lever down in Notes the direction of the arrow to open the back Make sure not to touch the lens with your cover as illustrated fingers 2 Place the film cartridge in the film chamber e Make sure the film is placed properly be by fitting its flat side on top of the rewind tween the guide rails shaft first and then slide the top end into e f there is dirt on the film detection section the camera Q film cannot be wound properly 3 Pull the film leader out far enough from the CES cartridge to reach the take up spool x Align the tip with the film leader end mark e X Slack NO O Flat YES 5 When appears in the exposure counter on the LCD panel the film automatically stops winding The indication appears as shown above If does not appear on the LCD panel it indicates that the film is not properly loaded If this occurs reload the 4 After the back cover is closed the film auto film If blinks on the LCD panel it matically adv dHpes to the first frame means the film is not properly loaded Even
2. Your Pentax camera is a Sophisticated preci sion instrument built to give long lasting reli able service It should serve you well if you handle and take care of it properly e Be careful not to subject it to strong vibra tions shock or pressure Use a cushion to protect the camera when carrying in a mo torcycle car boat etc Use a blower and lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens or viewfin der Avoid storing the camera in a wardrobe where mothballs are put among clothes or in a laboratory containing chemicals The camera should always be stored in a cool dry well ventilated place e Avoid leaving the camera for extended pe riods in places where temperature and hu midity are high such as in a car e f the camera is brought into a warm room from the cold outdoors condensation may occur in the inside and on the outside of the camera In such a case put the camera into a case or plastic bag so that change in temperature will be as gradual as possible After the temperature difference is mini mized take it out of the bag The temperature range in which the cam era functions properly is 50 C to 10 C 122 F to 14 F Electrical problems may often be caused by water dirt or dust at points of electrical contact Also check for battery leakage traces of dirt or grease or corrosion due to salinity or gas If you cannot correct the problem have your camera inspected at a Pentax service
3. can take two consecutive pictures the first at the selected focal length the second at the wide angle setting Viewfinder Actual image zoom viewfinder 83 field of view ratio Magnification approx 0 37X 35mm WIDE 0 56X 60mm TELE Diopter fixed at 1 diopter AF frame Picture the viewfinder in focus Signal Green lam blinking close distance warning Red lamp lighting on the left hand side of the viewfin der Flash ready Status Red lamp blinking Flash being charged Exposure control Programmed auto exposure control Range EV10 17 at 35mm WIDE EV11 5 17 at60 mm TELE in Auto or Daylight Synchro mode ISO 100 EV6 5 17 in 35mm WIDE EV8 17 at 60mm TELE in Slow Shut ter Speed or Interval Shooting mode Backlight compensation 1 5EV Multi exposure Multiple exposure function pro vided Exposure meter switch The exposure meter is turned on by half depression of the shutter release button Flash Built in zoom flash with red eye reduction mode Automatic low luminance firing in Auto mode Flash ON Daylight Synchro Slow Shutter Speed Synchro up to 1 5 sec Flash OFF Flash override Slow Speed Shut ter Bulb Bulb Synchro 1 2 sec or more Flash effective range 0 6 4 3m 35mm WIDE 0 6 2 9m 60mm TELE ISO100 film used Flash recycling time Approx 5 sec under the Pentax testing conditions Interval shooting Electronically controlled started by depressing the shutter release button 3 and 60 minutes can be s
4. Follow the Battery life using 24 exposure film procedure for rewinding the film in mid roll rolls to rewind the film and remove the film The battery is used by both the main body and the date function on the DATE model to keep constant track of time After the battery is replaced correct the time and date See pages 30 31 When the camera is ina bag make sure the main switch is off otherwise battery power may be wasted if the shutter release button is pushed accidentally Approx 15 rolls Ordinary picture taking mode 50 of shoot ing employs flash The CR123A battery was used under the Pentax testing conditions Actual battery life performance may vary drastically on either usage of Auto Focus Power Zoom and Flash and external conditions such as temperature and freshness 32 Saat NG REPLACING BATT ERY Use one 3V lithium battery CR 123A or DL 123A Make sure that the power is off before install elf the battery is correctly loaded the zoom ing or replacing the battery lens moves slightly and the motor operates for a few seconds 1 Open the battery chamber cover by pulling e On the DATE MODEL the date is initialized the cover lock in the direction of the to 87 1 1 when the battery chamber cover arrow with the strap clamp s protrusion is opened 2 Insert one lithium battery as shown 3 Close the battery chamber cover When closed properly it locks with a click 33 TAKING CARE OF YOUR CAMERA
5. in front of the camera s front the subject may not be in focus e Tocancelthe self timer at any time after it s been activated push the main switch in such a case the power will not be turned off e When you want to use the flash with the self timer make sure the flash has been charged the red lamp lights up before operating the self timer If the battery is ex hausted the self timer operation may not be completed once started In this case replace the battery e When the Bulb mode is used with the self timer the shutter speed is automatically set to approx 1 2 sec CONSECUTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Depress the drive button until the El sym bol appears on the LCD panel While the shut ter release button is held down a frame is shot every 1 3 sec e The camera focuses on the subjects frame by frame in this mode so make sure to keep the autofocus frame on the subject e When using flash in this mode consecutive shooting is possible only after the flash is charged the red lamp lights up following each exposure 25 Multi Exposure mode will disengage the film advance letting you superimpose images on a single frame for fantastic illusions Your imagination can produce striking creative ef fects 26 Procedure 1 Depress the drive button until the symbol Eh appears on the LCD panel Depress the shutter release button to shoot an initial exposure The film will not ad vance the frame
6. two even after the specified number of frames have been used up as indicated by the number of shots shown on the film canis ter If this occurs those frames may not be developed Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is rewound Rewinding a film in mid roll 2 Depressing the shutter release button If you wish to unload a film before exposing while holding the drive button down starts all the frames follow the procedures as fol the rewinding When the roll of film is re lows wound to its end the motor stops and the D blinks indicating that the back cover 1 Turn the main switch ON and keep the may be opened safely drive button depressed for more than 3 sec the rewind mode will be set and the 220 mark appears on the LCD panel The e mark will also blink on the LCD panel 17 HOW TO SELECT MODES RED EYE RE TAKING BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS DUCTION FLASH MODE To select various exposure modes depress the mode button o der _ Slowspocd Backighicom Bulb Bubsye Auto Daylight Slow Shutter Slow speed Backlight Com Bulb Bulb sync sync speed Flash OFF sync pensation 1 4 FA B e Depress buttons Q and or in succession to set the re quired modes e For normal use set the Auto and Single Frame modes as shown When the power is switched on the Auto and Single Frame Shooting modes are automatically set e In any exposure and or shooting mode if the button Q and is depressed after the shutter is rele
7. PENTAX Qoo R OPERATING MANUAL e oom Ru OUTLINE OF BASIC OPERATIONS Open the back cover Load the film and The film will automati Push the main switch see page 8 close the back cover cally advance to the to switch on power see page 9 first frame see page see page 4 9 Frame your subject Focus on your subject Depress the shutter re When the film reaches and operate the zoom see page 12 lease button In dark its end the camera ing lever to compose conditions the flash will automatically re the shot see page 6 will discharge auto wind it see page 16 matically see page 13 Congratulations on your purchase of Pentax IQ Zoom 60 R and welcome to the world of Pentax zoom compact photography Your compact light weight camera is a great companion to preserve your favorite memories Its built in 35 60 mm zoom lens gives you the freedom to frame everything from breathtaking landscapes to family portraits even detailed close ups The built in auto flash helps you to capture subjects in dimly lit places or to photograph indoor scenes with clarity and brilliance It functions as a fill in flash for daylight flash sync photography Since most of the operations including film loading film speed setting winding rewinding focus and exposure control are automatic you can take great pictures with little effort The DATE model makes it easy to remember the dates when you took picture
8. akes good use of natural lighting to improve the balance of light be tween the subject and the rest of the picture Also use this mode to shoot scenery Depress the mode button until the amp E in dication appears on the LCD panel Note e When using Backlight Compensation in a dimly lit place the shutter speed may be so slow that you should use a tripod to pre vent camera shake an X diem 0 With Backlight Compensation BULB BULB SYNCHRO SHOOTING Bulb mode B Depress the mode button until 8 B ap pears on the LCD panel The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release button is held down This mode is useful for long exposures re quired for shooting fireworks and night scenes for instance When using this mode the camera should be mounted on a tripod so that the camera will be steady Bulb synchro mode B If the mode button is depr essed B appears on the LCD panel and Bulb synchro mode is set This lets you use the flash in addition to the Bulb mode so you can take a portrait with a night scene in the background for example 22 Bulb mode approx 3 sec ISO100 SELF TIMER PHOTOGRAPHY Self Timer Use the self timer if you wish to get in the picture Use of a tripod is recommended Depress the drive button until the 9 appears on the LCD panel C D L Dual Frame Self Timer In this mode you can take two consecu tive self tim
9. ased the Auto and oingle frame modes will return respectively e To reduce the red eye phenomenon in the picture depress the red eye reduction flash button 4S With this mode the flash discharges two consecutive times reducing the possibilities of the red eye effect significantly To cancel the mode depress the red eye reduction button again To select the desired shooting modes depress the drive button 6 i lo pes SUM a H Pv HE Single Frame Self Timer Dual Frame Auto tele Consecu Multi Interval Interval Shooting Self Timer wide self tive Exposure Shooting 3 Shooting 60 timer Shooting Shooting minutes minutes 18 DAYLIGHT SYNCHRO SHOOTING Depress the mode button until the appears on the LCD panel The flash will dis charge both in dark and bright conditions When a portrait is taken with the subject in a backlit situation the front of your subject may be cast in shadow In such a case use the Daylight Synchro Shooting mode Flash ON aurei RN mode within the appropriate flash effective ithout Daylight Sync range to take pictures This will ensure that a eem picture is well exposed without any shadow j The flash will always discharge in this mode Notes e Make sure the red lamp on the left hand side of the viewfinder eye piece lights up when the shutter release button is de pressed halfway down before
10. center Repairs of this na ture are not covered under the terms of the warranty and charges may be assessed Do not apply force to the zoom lens Never place the zoom lens with the mount side facing down Regular size color prints may cut off what appears on the extreme edges of the film frame Compose your picture with a mar gin of safety at the edges To maintain optimum performance it is recommended that the camera be in spected every one or two years If the cam era has not been used for extended peri ods or is being readied for important pho tographic events it is recommended that you inspect the camera or test shoot with it Repairs made necessary due to usage of this product in an industrial application may not be covered under the terms of the Pentax warranty Red eye phenomenon in flash shooting When a picture is taken using a flash a sub ject s eyes may appear red in the print This phenomenon is caused by the reflection of the electronic flash in the retina It can be re duced when the surroundings of the subject are brightened or shooting distance is short ened with the lens set at the wide angle posi tion or by employing the red eye reduction flash feature 35 TROUBLESHOOTING What appears troublesome may be easil remedies y remedied Here are some problems that may occur and their 1 The shutter cannot be released e Is the main switch turned off If so turn it on See page 2 My print
11. counter indication and 4 blink on the LCD panel to indicate that you are in the Multi exposure mode The normal Single Frame Exposure mode will be restored after the picture is taken Recompose the frame and depress the shutter release button to shoot the second exposure After the second shot the film will be advanced and the Single Frame shooting mode will be restored 2 Notes To expose two or more depress the drive button until the Bl remains lit after the step 2 above and then depress the shutter release button The date will be exposed in step 3 above on date model cameras Repeated multiple exposures tend to over expose a frame so it is recommended that you expose a frame just twice or 3 times at most When using Multi Exposure you can usu ally get the best results with dimly lit back grounds such as night scenes INTERVAL SHOOTING This mode lets you capture the subject at inter vals of 3 or 60 minutes mak ing it ideal to record a se quence of events over a period of time the blossoming of a flower for instance Once you set this Notes Use of a tripod is recommended for best re sults The focus will be locked at the first frame and the self timer lamp starts blinking 3 seconds before the shutter is released When in the Interval Shooting mode the interval shooting symbol mark F or mr blinks on the LCD panel and the re maining time of the inte
12. ed pictures don t look very clear 3 Zoom lens retracted automati cally the power is turned off automatically 4 Is the battery exhausted Replace it or insert a new battery if it is exhausted See page 33 Is 0 blinking on the LCD panel 7 If so the film has been used up Insert a new roll See page 16 Are you depressing the zooming lever If so release the zooming lever then shoot See page 13 Did you position the autofocus frame on your subject See page 12 Did you obstruct the autofocus window with your fingers or hair when you depressed the shutter release button See page 5 Was the subject too near Shoot in the range of 0 6 meters 2ft to co infinity See page 10 Did you leave the camera unused for over 3 minutes after the main switch was turned on The power is automati cally switched off if the camera is left unused for over 3 minutes See page 4 X Symptom Causes and Remedies 4 The H or UJ mark on the LCD panel e If either mark disappears when the zoom lever is moved the camera is ready for use The camera may be defective if either mark appears often The correct camera 200 or 400 are indicate to subject distances when shooting using flash with films other than ISO 100 d in the table below With high speed film overexposure may OCCUT at close range 37 SPECIFICATIONS Type 35mm fully automatic leaf shutt
13. elected for interval time Power source One 3V lithium battery CR 123A or DL 123A Battery life Approx 15 rolls of 24 exposure film when 5096 of shooting employs flash under the Pentax testing conditions Battery exhaustion warning Q appears on the LCD panel Shutter is locked when the Q is blinking Data mechanism Crystal quartz controlled LCD with digital clock auto calendar Imprinting mode Year Month and Day Day Hour and Minute or blank Size amp weight 122 W X 66 H X 38 5 D 4 8 x2 6 x1 5 235 grams 8 3 oz without battery DATE model 122 W x 66 H X 41 D mm 4 8 x 2 6 x 1 6 240 grams 8 5 oz without battery SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTIFICATION OR ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER 39 WARRANTY POLICY All Pentax cameras purchased through au thorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase Ser vice will be rendered and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period provided the equipment does not show evidence of impact sand or liquid dam age mishandling tampering battery or chemical corrosion operation contrary to operating instructions or modification by an unauthorized repair shop The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be liable for any repair or alteratio
14. entax Scandinavia AB Falhagsleden 57 75127 Uppsala SWEDEN Pentax Corporation 35 Inverness Drive East Englewood Colorado 80112 U S A Pentax Canada Inc 3131 Universal Drive Mississauga Ontario LAX 2ES CANADA Asahi Optical Brasileira Ind e Com Ltda Rua Dr Renato Paes de Barros 714 CJ 103 104 itaim Bibi Sao Paulo CEP 04530 001 BRAZIL Copyright Asahi Optical Co Ltd 1993 56737 ENG 01 9306 Printed in Japan
15. er pictures Depress the drive button until the OS sym bol appears on the LCD panel Depress the shutter release button The first frame will be exposed after approx 10 seconds then the second frame approx 5 seconds after the first Note that focus for both shots is locked at the first frame 1 Focus on the subjects first by depressing the shutter release button halfway and then depress the shutter release button fully The shutter will be released in about 10 seconds 2 When the Self Timer is working the Self Timer symbol blinks on the LCD panel and the Self Timer lamp lights up The lamp starts blinking 3 seconds before the shutter is released letting you know when to smile 23 Auto Tele Wide Self Timer e at a selected TOO Oa focal length the second at the 35mm focal length Depress the drive button until the 9l appears on the LCD panel Move the zooming lever to de termine the first shot s focal length and focus on the subject or the area where the subject will appear then depress the shutter release button The first shot will be exposed in about 10 seconds the lens will move to the wide angle position and the second shot will be exposed about 5 seconds after the first Note Two consecu tive self timer pictures can be taken The first that the focus is locked at the first shot 24 Notes on the self timer shooting e f you start the self timer while standing
16. er camera with built in zoom lens and auto flash Film Auto film Speed setting with 35mm perfo rated DX coded film with ISO rating from 25 to 3200 1 EV Step Non DX coded films are automatically set to ISO25 24x36mm format Film loading Auto film loading Closing the back cover will automatically wind the film to first exposure Film winding Auto film winding Two auto film winding modes single frame mode and con Secutive mode approx 1 3 Sec frame Film rewinding Auto start at the end of roll Auto stop upon completion of rewinding Rewinding time approx 20 sec with 24 ex posure film Rewinding in mid roll provided Frame number Automatic readout Of successive frame numbers in ascending order when shooting and descending order when re winding Lens Pentax power zoom 35 60mm f 4 3 6 7 8 elements in 7 groups Angle of view 630 39 5 Focusing system Pentax infrared active autofo cusing with focus lock Range 0 6m 2ft in finity Infinity landscape mode focus is fixed to infinity Maximum magnification 1 9x 38 Zooming Electronic zoom Shutter Programmed AE electronic shutter with Speeds approx 1 400 sec 1 5sec Bulb 1 2sec or slower ie for as long as the shutter release button is depressed Electromagnetic release Self timer Electronic red lamp indication Ap prox 10 sec delay with LED indication Can cellation after activation is possible 2 con Secutive shots provided in Dual frame self
17. foldout 1 STRAP ATTACHMENT wora BEFORE Fit the strap on the camera as illustrated Use the clamp s protrusion to depress the ADJUST button on the date model and to open the battery chamber cover e To prevent the camera from swaying exces sively while walking adjust the strap so the camera rides above your waist 2 MAIN SWITCH AND BATTERY CHECK Main switch Toswitch on push the main switch button The lens extends slightly to the wide angle 35mm setting and LCD panel ison To switch off push the main switch button again Make sure the camera is switched off when not in use e Use one 3V lithium battery type DL123A or CR123A Do not remove the battery before it is exhausted since itis also used by the date function onthe DATE modelto keep constant track of time The lens cover automatically opens and closes when the main switch is on and off Never attempt to open the lens cover manu 4 ally Battery check After you turn the main switch ON the lens slightly extends and the lens cover opens Then you are ready to shoot See page 32 when the battery exhaustion symbol Q ap pears on the LCD panel Ifthe camera is on and left unused for over 3 minutes the lens automatically retracts and the power switches off to save battery power If the main switch is turned on within 60 minutes of auto power off the previous setting will return Refer to page 33 for directions on battery inser
18. if no film is loaded the motor oper The exposure counter indication will re ates for a second or two after the back main on even if the main switch is turned cover is closed off Make sure the film is taut as illustrated on previous page Take up any slack in the film by pushing it back into the cartridge e if the end of the film leader is extremely bent straighten it or cut off the bent portion 3 VIEWFINDER DISPLAYS AND SHOOTING RANGES 10 First switch on power by depressing the main switch button Autofocus frame Focus on the subject with this frame Close distance compensation frame When the camera to subject distance is between 0 6m 2ft and 1m 3 3ft compose the picture within this frame Picture area When taking a normal picture com pose the picture within this frame Shooting ranges effective camera to sub ject distance e The ordinary setting allows a shooting range from infinity to 0 6 meter 2ft e Subjects closer than 0 6 meter 2ft can not be focused properly 4 GREEN RED LAMPS TTII When you de x press the shut ter release but ton halfway the lamps and or light up or blink as shown at left Q Green lamp When the subject is in focus it will light up to indicate that you can take the picture when the subject is not in focus it will blink indicating that you cannot take the pic ture because the camera to subject distance i
19. lf way When your subject is in focus the green lamp will light up If the subject is closer than 0 6 meter 2ft the green lamp will blink In this case lengthen the camera to subject distance When the red lamp lights up it indicates that the built in flash will discharge Make sure that you are within the flash effective range before shooting see page 13 3 Shooting Depress the shutter release button fully and the shutter will release Then the film automatically advances to the next frame Notes e When the shutter is released the self timer lamp lights up momentarily to indicate that a picture has been taken e If you wish to focus on another subject lift your finger off the shutter release button and depress the shutter release button halfway again e The shutter cannot be released while the lens is zooming Automatic Flash Emission When taking pictures in low light the flash will automatically discharge When the shut ter release button is depressed halfway in low light the red lamp will light up indicating the flash is ready to discharge If the red lamp blinks this indicates that the built in flash is being charged Therefore make sure the red lamp lights continuously before taking pic tures Red eye Shooting portraits with the flash may result in red eye the red dot in your subject s eye This camera includes a red eye reduction flash function which suppresses the red eye phenomen
20. ly as shown Battery Exhaustion LCD Liquid crystal display e When the LCD is exposed to a high tem perature of about 60 C it may blacken but when the temperature falls it will return to normal e The LCD may also slow down in response to lower temperatures but this is an LCD characteristic not a defect Warning 606 Red eye Reduction Flash mode Flash OFF mode Q Flash ON mode Film Counter Interval Timer B Second Q Shutter Release button Minute Infinity landscape mode Interval Shooting mode 60 minutes Interval Shooting mode 3 minutes Slow Shutter Speed Q Backlight Compensation mode Bulb mode Multi exposure Shooting mode Q Consecutive Shooting mode Self timer mode Dual Frame Self Timer mode Auto Tele Wide Self timer mode 43 Film Rewinding Asahi Optical Co Ltd 11 1 Nagata cho 1 chome Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 JAPAN Pentax Europe n v Weiveldlaan 3 5 1930 Zaventem BELGIUM Pentax Handelsgesellschaft mbH Julius Vosseler Strasse 104 D 22527 Hamburg GERMANY Pentax U K Limited Pentax House South Hill Avenue South Harrow Middlesex HA2 OLT U K Pentax France S A Z I Argenteuil 12 rue Ambroise Croizat 95100 Argenteuil FRANCE Pentax Benelux for Netherlands Spinveld 25 4815 HR Breda NETHERLANDS for Belgium amp Luxemburg Weiveldlaan 3 5 1930 Zaventem BELGIUM Pentax Schweiz AG Industriestrasse 2 8305 Dietlikon SWITZERLAND P
21. mera 5 4 Operating 35 60mm zoom lens 6 TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS Ve sabie Ai me 7 2 Film loading iiie eere 8 3 Viewfinder displays and shooting ranges ueber iet SE pie Enc ivt vov dev cs dedos 10 4 Green red lamps nnn 11 5 Ordinary photography 11 6 Taking pictures san 12 7 Focus lock shooting 14 8 Unloading film L nee 16 2 TAKING BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS How to select modes Red eye reduction flash mode 18 Daylight synchro shooting 19 Taking pictures at slow shutter speed 20 Slow shutter speed synchro shooting 20 Backlight compensation 21 Bulb shooting 22 Bulb synchro shooting eec 22 Self timer shooting 23 Dual frame self timer shooting 23 Auto tele wide self timer 24 Consecutive shooting 25 Multi exposure shooting 26 Interval shooting esner 27 Infinity landscape shooting 28 Date model 30 MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS Battery exhaustion warning 32 Installing Replacing the battery 33 Taking care of your camera 34 Troubleshooting aana 36 Specifications aeea 38 Warranty policy eaan 40 LCD panel s ar Back
22. ns except those made with its written consent and shall not be liable for damages from delay or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential damages of any kind whether caused by de fective material or workmanship or other wise and it is expressly agreed that the liabil ity of the manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or warranties whether expressed or implied is strictly limited to the replacement of parts as hereinbefore pro vided No refunds will be made on repairs performed by non authorized Pentax service facilities 40 Procedure During 12 month Warranty Period Any Pentax which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should be re turned to the dealer from whom you pur chased the equipment or to the manufac turer If there is no representative of the manufacturer in your country send the equipment to the manufacturer with postage prepaid In this case it will take a consider able length of time before the equipment can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required If the equip ment is covered by warranty repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge and the equipment will be returned to you upon completion of servicing If the equipment is not covered by warranty regular charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply Shipping charges are to be borne by the owner If your Pentax was purchased out side of the country whe
23. o and Single frame modes 29 DATE MODEL If you purchased the DATE model read this section The DATE m the year 2019 on pict Q MODE button Q SELECT button ADJUST button 30 odel records dates up to ures Switching the Mode At each d of the MODE button Q with your finger nail the mode in the LCD panel switches as shown in the chart indicates no data will be imprinted e M on the LCD panel indi cates Month e Use the strap tool s pin shaped protrusion to de press the SELECT and ADJUST buttons ETA DK SOW yoy ra Fidei ed MM d Y Y Day Month Year The date in the picture above is simulated Y Correcting the date 1 Depress the SELECT button B to make a different category of digits in the LCD panel you want to change to blink 2 Depress the ADJUST button to change digits of the specified category you chose with the SELECT button Digits increase by one each time you depress the ADJUST button Holding down the button will advance digits continuously The blinking allows precise fine tuning of the internal clock to the beginning of a specified minute To do so depress the SELECT button to make the blink and then depress the ADJUST button in sync with a time signal 3 After the data has been adjusted depress the SELECT button The bar mark ap pears on the LCD panel indicating that data imprinting ch
24. oices are possible e If you release the shutter while the blinking data is being corrected the data cannot be imprinted Numerical indication Year 87 19 1987 2019 Month 1 12 Day 1 31 Time 0 23 Minute 00 59 OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS The data on the LCD panel is imprinted on each frame you expose Year Month Day and Day Hour Minute cannot both be imprinted at the same time As you release the shutter the bar mark on the display blinks for a few seconds in dicating the data has been imprinted e f there is a white or yellow object in the corner of the picture where the data is im printed the data may be difficult to read When composing your photographs try to avoid brightly colored subjects in that cor ner 31 Notes on replacing the battery Make sure there is no film loaded Switch off power before replacing the battery If the battery is replaced with a film already loaded the camera enters the starting mode It will assume the film has just been When the battery iS nearly exhausted the loaded and will advance several frames battery symbol appears on the LCD panel The will appear on the LCD panel to warn you Replace the battery as soon as If the battery is replaced at the end of the possible When starts blinking no opera film roll the camera may not detect the tions can be performed film and the frame counter indication may not appear on the LCD panel
25. on by using preflash See page 18 for details Flash effective ranges Nega color film used Lens SO 1 Wide angle 35mm 0 6 6 0m 0 6 8 6m 444 Telephoto 60mm 4 PAESE 13 7 FOCUS LOCK SHOOTING If you shoot without positioning the autofo cus frame J on the main subject of the pic ture as shown above only the background will be in focus When the main subject is off the autofocus frame in the center of the viewfinder use the focus lock technique Focus lock is the function to lock focus 14 1 Focus on the subject with the autofocus frame C J When you wish to focus on the face which appears very small in the viewfinder focus on the chest instead to fill the focus frame with more of the subject 2 When the shutter release button is de pressed halfway down the green lamp on the right hand side of the viewfinder lights up and the exposure and focus are tempo rarily locked Hard to autofocus subjects Like many other autofocus cameras the cam era s autofocus system is highly precise but not perfect Some subjects may not be fo cused as you wish In such a case use the focus lock technique on a subject near the actual one and equidistant from the lens Subjects which may fool the system include 1 Black objects like hair which don t reflect much light and therefore don t reflect in frared autofocus beams 3 While depressing the shutter release but 2 Wire net
26. r Avoid leaving the camera for extended pe riods of time where temperature and hu midity are high such as in a car Dirt mud sand moisture toxic gas water salt water etc penetrating the inside of the camera may cause damage or render it inoperable Therefore handle it with great care Never use solvents such as paint thinner alcohol or benzine to clean the camera PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY The misuse of battery can cause hazards such as leakage overheating explosions etc Battery should be inserted with the and sides facing correctly Never try to disassemble short or re charge the battery Also do not dispose of the battery in a fire as the battery may explode Battery performance may be hindered temporarily in low temperatures but it will recover in normal temperatures Keep a spare battery on hand for conve nience when shooting outdoors or while traveling Keep the battery out of reach of children e When the camera is in a bag make sure the main switch is off otherwise battery power may be wasted if the shutter release button is pushed accidentally TABLE OF CONTENTS Names of working parts Flaps Introduction Front foldout Outline of basic operations Inside cover S pn TEMO BRIDE 1 PREPARATIONS BEFORE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS 1 Strap attachment a 3 2 Main switch and battery check 4 3 How to hold the ca
27. re you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer s representatives in that country Notwithstanding this your Pentax returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and warranty policy In any case however shipping charges and customs clearance fees are to be borne by the sender To prove the date of your purchase when required please keep the receipts or bills covering the purchase of your equip ment for at least a year Before sending your equipment for servicing please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer s authorized representatives or their approved repair shops unless you are sending it di rectly to the manufacturer Always obtain a quotation for the service charge and only af ter you accept the quoted service charge in struct the service station to proceed with the servicing The warranty policy does not apply to Pentax products purchased in the U S A UK or Canada The local warranty policies available from Pentax distributors in those countries supersede this warranty policy 41 NAME OF WORKING PARTS Flash Red lamp D Viewfinder eyepiece AF Green lamp Main switch Film information window Back cover release lever Battery chamber cover A Tripod socket Back cover LCD PANEL All indications will not actually appear simultaneous
28. rval is also dis played To cancel the Interval Shooting mode after it has been activated depress the main mode it automatically takes pictures for you switch In this instance the power is not unattended It is ideal for observational pho switched off tography of animals insects or plants etc e The exposure counter indication appears on the LCD panel when the shutter release 1 Depress the drive button until the or button is depressed halfway INT symbol appears on the LCD panel e This mode allows you to shoot with an in terval of 3 minutes 4 or 60 minutes 85 2 Depress the shutter release button fully the first frame will be exposed 3 seconds later Then the rest of the film will be auto matically exposed according to the interval time selected 27 When you wish to take a sharp picture of a distant landscape or a distant subject through a window the infinity landscape mode allows you to take distant scenery with clarity Depress the infinity landscape button and the ah symbol appears on the LCD panel To cancel it depress the infinity land scape button again 28 After the picture is taken by depressing the shutter release button fully this mode is canceled However if this mode is used in combination with the consecutive shoot ing mode it is not canceled as long as the shutter release button is depressed The built in flash does not discharge when combined with the Aut
29. s s Please read this manual carefully before operating the camera to take consistently superior pictures e Pay special attention to the cautions and notes in this Operating Manual Pictures and illustrations shown herein may differ from the camera s actual appearance Icon indicators used in this manual Operation direction Automatic operation EA Lamp lighting Lamp blinking The names of the camera s working parts are listed on the front and back flaps of this man ual Keep the flaps unfolded for quick refer ence while reading the manual NAMES OF WORKING PARTS Q Zooming lever Shutter release button Drive button o Infinitv landscape button Autofocus window Q LCD panel Mode button Q Red eye reduction flash button Built in flash Viewfinder window Self timer lamp Light sensor window CAUTIONS The electric circuitry inside the camera contains high voltage working parts Never attempt to disassemble the camera Be careful not to drop or subject the cam era to strong vibrations shock or pressure Do not apply force to the zoom lens do not place the camera with the lens facing down Never attempt to manually open the lens cover it will automatically open and close as the main switch is turned on and off Make sure not to obstruct the autofocus window lens light sensor window or the built in flash with your fingers or hai
30. s too close B Red lamp When the flash is ready to discharge it will light up When the flash is being charged it will blink Notes e If the subject is too close the green lamp blinks Adjust the camera to subject dis tance so that the green lamp lights con tinuously then release the shutter e f the subject is even closer approx 30cm the green lamp may light continuously 5 ORDINARY PHOTOGRAPHY When the power is switched on by depressing the main switch button the camera auto matically selects the Auto and Single Frame Shooting modes and the exposure counter indication remains on even if the main switch is turned off These modes are used for taking ordinary pictures The built in flash will dis charge automatically when the subject is poorly illuminated e When the LCD panel displayed is different from the one shown above which indi cates the other modes are set switching power OFF and then ON restores the Auto and Single Frame Shooting modes When the built in flash automatically dis charges the camera uses the shutter speed approx 1 40th sec when 150100 film is used 11 6 TAKING PICTURES shooting distance 0 6m 2ft co infinity A il iet 1 Composing the shot After zooming the lens and composing your shot focus on the subject with the autofocus frame in the center of the view finder 12 2 Checking the lamp indication Depress the shutter release button ha
31. shooting A red lamp blinking indicates that the flash is being charged SE e Make sure you re within the flash effective a zak range even when you use the built in flash With Daylight Sync as a fill in flash in daytime see page 13 19 TAKING PICTURES AT SLOW SHUTTER SPEED Slow Shutter Speed Flash OFF Depress the mode button until the EJ symbol appears on the LCD panel In this mode the flash does not discharge and a picture is taken at a slow shutter speed up to approx 1 5 second Use it in places where using flash is prohibited such as in theaters museums etc Furthermore this mode is also useful for soft lighted pictures with a natural atmosphere Notes e When shooting in darkness the shutter speed gets slower and camera shake is more likely to blur your picture so use a tripod 20 Slow Speed Synchro Shooting Flash On Depress the mode button to set a slow speed sync mode until the Fl 5 symbol appears on the LCD panel It is pos sible to take a picture of subjects and back ground in a balanced way as shown in the photo by using the built in flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a slow shutter speed to expose the low light back ground Backlight Compensation Portraits with a window blue sky or other bright back ground often results in underexposure because the exposure is auto matically set for the background Backlight Compensation m
32. ting latticework iron exercise ton halfway re aim the camera or recom bars etc pose the picture then release the shutter 3 Flickering light sources such as neon signs fluorescent lamps TV images sunlight Note coming through trees etc and subjects il You can release focus lock simply by lifting luminated by these light sources your finger off the shutter release button 4 Glossy and reflective surfaces like glass mirrors car bodies etc 5 Fast moving objects like trains or automo biles in motion 6 Water jets water surface smoke flame fireworks etc which have no distinct or consistent form or a subject in mist 16 Be sure to remove the film from the camera in 8 UNLOADING FILM the shade or by using your body to shade the camera Rewinding the film After you have exposed the last frame of the roll the film rewinds automatically Then the motor stops and U blinks as shown to indicate that the film has been re wound 24 exposure roll of film takes about 20 sec onds to be rewound During rewinding the exposure counter counts frame numbers in reverse The entire roll of film including the film leader is always rewound into the cartridge to prevent any parts of the film being ex posed to light 2 Unloading the film Open the back cover and remove the car tridge from the chamber by pulling the top out first with your finger Notes The shutter may be released a frame or
33. tion 3 HOW TO HOLD THE CAMERA When shooting hold the camera securely with both hands Keep the camera as still as possible and gently depress the shutter re lease button If too much force is applied the camera is likely to shake and the picture will be blurred Try to brace your elbows against your body or support yourself and the cam era against a stable stationary object such as a wall When using the flash with the camera posi tioned vertically hold the camera so that the flash is above the lens Caution Do not hold the zoom lens because it moves back and forth when zooming Note e Make sure not to obstruct the autofocus window lens light sensor window or the built in flash with your fingers or hair 4 OPERATING 35 60 mm ZOOM LENS When you move the zooming lever to the right the lens moves towards the 60mm telephoto setting and frames the subject more closely When you move the zooming lever to the left 444 the lens moves towards the wider angle 35mm setting When the lens zooms to the desired setting release the zooming lever and depress the shutter release button fully to take pictures Note 6 e The shutter cannot be released when zooming Notes e When buying DX coded films make sure the package bears the DX mark e Non DX coded film cannot be used e Use high speed film with an ISO rating of 1000 or higher mainly for shooting indoors or in dimly lit conditions

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