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1. 68 ee R18 Contrast detection At 44 Control panel ee ee 17 41 Copyright Holder R33 Copyright Information ees ese R33 Create New Folder iese ese R32 Coppng so eise ee EE Ge 78 Cross Processing Custom Image 69 CTE White Balance 53 Custom Image iese 68 Custom setting menu R11 R39 D Date Adjustment 000n0000n 35 R28 Daylight White Balance 53 Default settngs R5 Delete Lunner 73 R27 Delete all images nn0nnnn0ennneenn R27 Delete an image ee Ee 73 Deleting a Tolder ee 75 Uestnaton R29 Detailed Information Display 20 Developing RAW mages 82 RI 12 Dial indicator naannaannannnennnennnenann 38 Diffraction Correction ee R16 Digital Camera Utility 5 90 91 Digital Filter sesse ee ee eke GE Ee 79 Digital Preview sesse ees see 67 R19 Diopter adiustment 37 Direct K YS cccccecssseeeeeeeees 41 R13 Display Color ee R30 Display language nnnaaannnan 34 R28 Distortion Correction ese R16 D Range Gettngs DST daylight saving time Dust Removal Dynamic range E Dial Programming Electronic Compass Electronic Level Enable Disable Controls Error messages Expanded Area AF AF Active Area Exposure Bracketing Exposure metering timer Exposure Mode Exposure Mode Exposure Setting Movie Exposure warning Extract Color Digital Filter E
2. Slow Shutter Speed NR Sets how the Noise Reduction function works during long exposures The camera determines the camera conditions such as the shutter AUTO speed sensitivity and internal temperature and reduces noise as necessary ON Reduces noise at shutter speed of 1 second or slower nusSN epoy 29 D R17 i Program Line Memo e Refer to the manual of the GPS unit for details on how to attach In E Dial Programming of the 14 menu you can specify the unit and information on the unit s functions how exposure is controlled when PLINE is selected p R20 e To display Electronic Compass refer to Shooting Info Display Fy for the O button operation CO p 18 Auto The camera determines the appropriate settings I I Ga Caution Q Basic program automatic exposure l l d Hi speed priority Prioritizes high shutter speeds e See and ASTROTRACER cannot be used with this 2 DOF priority deep Closes the aperture for a deep depth of field l OD BE sz DOF priority shallow Opens the aperture for a shallow depth of field i eye Prioritizes the optimum aperture setting of the l l MTF priority attached lens when a A645 FA645 or D FA645 Sets the focus settings and display Live View lens is used settings for shooting with Live View POCIE Peng Grid Display Histogram Display Highlight Alert Rotate Display 180 IE MENU Es The following functions are available when the
3. Locks the focus at the position where the subject is in focus Continuously adjusts the focus to keep the subject in focus The shutter can be released even if the subject is not in focus The camera automatically tracks the subject if the subject is determined to be a moving object during focusing e The settings for AF operations can be set in the C3 menu LQ p R40 Selecting the Focusing Area AF Point 1 Turn 9 while pressing ER The AF area appears on the status OE TE screen and LCD panel 1250 F5 6 ma Auto 27 AF Points id Zone Select id Select Expanded Area AF S Expanded Area AF M wind 200 eps I GE SPOT 51321 T2395 k TY PET 2 JPE61234 5 DM Out of the 27 AF points the camera automatically selects the optimum focusing area Default setting Out of the selected 9 AF points the camera automatically selects the optimum focusing area Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from 27 points Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from 27 points When the subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area after being focused 8 peripheral points are used as back up points Not available in AF S mode Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from 27 points When the subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area after being focused 24 peripheral points a
4. Medium Format Digital SLR Camera PENTAX 0645 Z Operating Manual REES sl SE e N N A TT ER d 7 Hb d e d N SZ TM RS ES SUPERSPEED E Dad EI dp X CERTIFIED AFS C ow GER eS USB d pp ED o W D 8 D fa Mac KC I s d 4 d D D HAM Sy SILKYPIX re the best performance from your camera ead the Operating Manual before using the camera Thank you for purchasing our PENTAX 645Z medium format digital SLR camera Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions Keep this manual safe as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all the camera s capabilities Lenses you can use In general lenses that can be used with this camera are D FA645 and FA645 lenses and 645 lenses that have an Aperture Auto position To use any other lens or accessory see p 28 of this manual Regarding copyrights Images taken with this camera that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act Please take care as there are cases where limitations are placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations performances or of items on display Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act
5. i Mirror Lock up Shooting This raises the mirror This function can be used with another drive mode set by pressing A 1 Turn the Mirror Up dial The camera is ready to raise the mirror 2 Press the shutter release button fully The mirror is raised 3 Press the shutter release button fully again The mirror returns to its original position after an image is taken To exit Mirror Lock up Shooting return the Mirror Up dial to its original position A Memo e The mirror automatically returns to its original position if 5 minutes elapse after the mirror is raised or the Auto Power Off function is activated Depending on the shooting conditions the mirror may return to its original position before 5 minutes elapse e To disable the Mirror Up dial operation set in 27 Mirror Up Operation of the C4 menu M p R42 Caution Mirror Lock up Shooting is not available when shooting with Live View When the mirror is raised the Live View image is not displayed even if is pressed Turning the mode dial or adjusting the lens aperture ring when the mirror is raised lowers the mirror The image preview is not available when the mirror is raised The mirror is not raised during Interval Shooting or Interval Composite even when the Mirror Up dial is set to the UP position Shake Reduction The Shake Reduction function is available when a lens with the SR system is used in
6. Recorded Pixels Select from 4K Fumo or HD Interval Select from 2 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1min 5 min 10 min 30 min or 1hr Set the time from the start to the end of recording Select from 14 seconds to 99 hours The time that can be set varies depending on the Interval setting Select whether to take the first picture now or at a set time When Set Time is selected set the time at which to start shooting in Start Time Recording Time Start Interval suooun y Bunooys 4 Press to finish setting The camera returns to standby mode 5 Press the shutter release button to start shooting When Start Interval is set to Now the first picture is taken When set to Set Time shooting starts at the set time Instant Review is displayed and then the monitor turns off After the set number of pictures are taken the camera returns to standby mode 2 Select SA and press V E Memo The shortest interval time that can be set for Interval is 30 seconds when HDR Capture is set in the OI menu f Exposure Bracketing You can use Exposure Bracketing to take 2 standard exposure and underexposure or standard exposure and overexposure 3 or 5 images with different exposure levels This function can be used with Continuous Shooting Self timer or Remote Control set by pressing A 1 2 images underexposed at 0 3 EV 5 images at 1 0 EV 3 Press
7. 53 Shading Digital Eiter 79 Shadow Correction 0000n00010na R16 Shake Reduction 63 R25 R43 Shake Reduction Options R43 Sharpness Custom Image 68 xipueddy 103 xipueddy 104 Spele die pene 38 Shooting Info Display ees sesse 18 Shooting informatiON ees 15 Shutter amp Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure mode 48 Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode 48 Single image display 19 39 73 Single mode ee ee 44 Sketch Digital Filter 79 Slideshow ee ee ee ee ee 76 R26 Slim Digital Filter rrrnrrnnnnnnnn 79 Slow Shutter Speed NR R17 Slow speed Gvnc 65 Soft Digital Elter 79 SOUL 51 Sound Effects rrrrrrnnrrrrrnnrrnrnnnr R29 TET sees sie si eie EE id ER 11 SpecificatiOnS esse sees ee eek ee R45 Spot AF Active Area 45 46 Spot metering ee 47 SRGB pe eder R41 Standby mode 15 Starburst Digital Elter 79 Status Screen ees ee ee 16 Stereo microphone iese sees 11 Stills Movie switching dial 38 51 Sie eee EE 26 Superimpose AF Area 22 R40 SV mode ee ee ke 48 SWIC ER EE N 12 Switching between the memory Garde 39 SYNC CONG AE RE N ON ai 64 SYNC socket 64 Sync socket 2P cap iese esse 64 System requirements ees esse 86 T TAV ModE EE 48 Testing your Camera 38 Text Gre ee EE R
8. Live View View Continuous Poog Bee EE Mg ooo Interval Composite 1 Exposure Bracketing Flash Q je O Q 2 Q ss Folder Name Date 100 1018 101 1019 i Main Specifications EE or a user assigned name default PENTX File Name a user assigned name default IMGP Model Description o Storage File File No Sequential Numbering Reset Type TTL autofocus auto exposure medium format digital We SLR camera Viewfinder PENTAX 645AF2 mount with AF coupler lens Type Keplerian telescopic trapezoid prism finder Lens Mount information contacts and power contacts Coverage FOV Approx 98 Usable Lens PENTAX 645AF2 645AF and 645A mount lenses Approx 0 62x 55mm F2 8 at infinity Image Capture Unit ee Approx 0 85x 75mm F2 8 at infinity Approx 21 mm from the view window Eye Relief Length Approx 24 1 mm from the center of lens Type CMOS with a primary color filter Size 43 8 x 32 8 mm Diopter Effective Pixels Approx 51 4 megapixels Adjustment Approx 3 5 m to 2 0 m Jola Mke gl UB el Focusing Interchangeable Natural Bright Matte focusing Dust Removal Image sensor cleaning using ultrasonic vibrations Screen screen DR II with the Dust Alert function Live View Sensitivity ISO AUTO 100 to 204800 EV steps can be set to Standard output 1EV 1 2 EV or 1 3 EV TTL method using CMOS image sensor Image Stabilizer Lens shift type when a lens with SR syste
9. R53 xipueddy R54 Sequential Numbering 0000oa00n R33 Set up men ees see ee see ee R9 R28 Shade White Balance 53 Shading Digital Filter 79 Shadow Correction rrrrnnreennnnre R16 Shake Reduction 63 R25 R43 Shake Reduction Options R43 Sharpness Custom Image 68 SO OUIAG eee 38 Shooting Info Display 000nn000aanen 18 Shooting information c 15 Shutter amp Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure mode 48 Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode 48 Single image display 19 39 73 Single mode 44 Sketch Digital Filter 79 Slideshow rerrrerrrrrnrrernrrnnnnre 76 R26 Slim Digital Filter rrrrnrnnnnnrnn 79 Slow Shutter Speed NR R17 Slow speed SynC ese 65 Soft Digital Elter 79 ene AE N N EE N ON id 51 Sound Effects esse ees es ee ee ee R29 Speaker eek seek ee ee ee RR ee ee 11 SpecificatiOnS esse eek ee ee ee R45 Spot AF Active Area 45 46 Spot metering ee AT SRGB uvitende R41 Standby mode 15 Starburst Digital Filter 79 Status Gcreen sees RR Ee 16 Stereo mcropbone iese see 11 Stills Movie switching dial 38 51 SJ EE SE ene 26 Superimpose AF Area 22 R40 VID gt AE EE 48 SINT p ees ese ee ee RE ee ee ee ee 12 Switching between the memory Garde 39 SYNE CONG und 64 SYNC soc
10. is used at low temperatures or when performing Continuous Shooting for a long time e Battery performance temporarily decreases as the temperature decreases When using the camera in cold climates have extra batteries at hand and keep them warm in your pocket Battery performance will return to normal at room temperature e Have extra batteries ready when traveling overseas or taking a lot of pictures e Use the optional AC adapter kit when using the camera for a prolonged period p 32 e The battery level is not displayed when using the AC adapter Doug bunen To remove the battery Push the battery lock lever 3 Close the battery cover Turn the battery cover unlock knob towards CLOSE to lock I Using the AC Adapter We recommend using the optional AC adapter kit K AC132 when using the monitor for a long time or when connecting to the camera to a computer or AV device 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off and open the terminal cover Align the A marks on the DC terminal of the AC adapter and DC input terminal of the camera and connect poues buen N 3 Connect the AC adapter to the AC plug cord and plug the cord into the power outlet Ga Caution e Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter e Make sure that connections are secure between the terminals The memory card or data may be corrupted if the connection to the power supply is
11. LL p R43 e Refer to Menu Reference for details on each menu e DI Rec Mode Menu 1 p R15 e ym Movie Menu II p R24 e gt Playback Menu 1 p R26 e N Set up Menu 1 p R28 e C Custom Setting Menu 1 p R39 O1234 D Range Settings Gor Gur0 ISO AUTO Setting High ISO NR ISlowiShutter SpeediNR Program Line GPS MENUT ET White Balance vs DOVE E Focusing H Selecting the Focus Mode 1 Switch the focus modes between AF and MF on the lens RE EJA Cl ER The autofocus method for shooting with the viewfinder differ from that for shooting with Live View TTL phase matching autofocus Select from AF S or AF C Set the focusing area using the AF points p 45 Faster autofocus performance than contrast detection AF is possible Shooting with Contrast detection AF Live View Face Detection and Tracking are available p 46 E Memo e You can use the button to focus on the subject The button operation can be set in Button Customization of the 34 menu M p R20 e You can adjust the AF focus position with DA AF Fine Adjustment in the C4 menu LQ p R42 suonjoun4 Bunoous Shooting with the viewfinder Setting the AF Mode when Shooting with the Viewfinder 1 Use the AF mode switching dial on the camera to select either AF S or C AF S Autofocus Single mode C AF C Autofocus Continuous mode A Memo
12. and first three characters of the entered character string becomes the file name e For movies regardless of the Color Space setting the file name is IMGPxxxx MOV or a file name with the entered string of characters Ga Caution e INDX cannot be used as the character string for the file name ICO gt i Copyright Information Each file name consists of a string mee Sets the photographer and copyright information embedded of 4 characters and a sequential ST in Exif data number from 0001 to 9999 l l In Sequential Numbering you can Uses sequential file number 1 Select Copyright Information in 2 menu and set whether to continue the sequential MATTE press gt numbering for the file name when SEN The Copyright Information screen appears a new folder is created 2 Use lt gt to set Embed Copyright Information 1 e Embed Copyright Data ds Ka Continues the sequential numbering for the file name even if a new Copyright Data EE folder is created Copyright Holder Returns the file number of the first image saved to a folder to 0001 each time a new folder is created Select Reset File Number to reset the file number to its default value o Does not embed copyright information in the Exif M Embeds copyright information in the Exif amp Memo Ei di e When the file number reaches 9999 a new folder is created and 3 the file number is reset MENU Select Photographer or
13. e Memo e Even if Rotate Display 180 is set to on the original unrotated version of the image is saved To save the rotated image set 180 Rotation Info in Image Capture Settings of the OI menu p R15 Save RAW Data Sets whether to save the RAW image using when the data is available Deletes the image when W is pressed Histogram Display Displays the histogram Highlight Alert Sets bright overexposed areas to blink red i Electronic Level O3 i Digital Preview Sets whether to display the electronic level in the viewfinder and or on the monitor during Live View Sets the operation and display settings during Digital Preview The horizontal tilt is displayed on the EV bar scale in the Zoom Instant Sets whether to magnify the image using EF Viewfinder viewfinder and on the LCD panel in increments of 0 5 Review ver Sets whether to save the preview image using G amp D On the Live View screen the horizontal tilt is displayed at the mage Live View top of the screen and the vertical tilt on right side of the screen Histogram Bessesen both in increments of 0 5 up to 9 5 Display pay Fr Highlight Alert Sets bright overexposed areas to blink red A Memo e Refer to the Operating Manual for details on preview operations LQ p 67 nus SPON 2ey D R19 nuelN spo 29 R20 i E Dial Programming For each exposure mode you can select the parameters for when Aa and WY are turn
14. Installed on camera Body mount cap 645 Triangular ring and protective cover Strap Installed on camera Installed on camera O ST150 Battery charger D BC90 Software CD ROM Operating Manual Menu Reference S SW150 this manual Large eyecup 645 O EC107 Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery D LI90 Names and Functions of Working Parts Hot shoe Strap lug Lens information contacts Card cover Lens mount index Sync socket Self timer lamp Remote control receiver Tripod socket Mirror Terminal cover Lens unlock button Image plane indicator AF coupler Stereo microphones LCD Panel Battery cover unlock knob SD2 slot Diopter SD1 slot adjustment ring Speaker Viewfi EES USB 3 0 terminal Strap lug micro B Microphone Tiltable monitor terminal Cable switch DC input terminal terminal Card access lamp HDMI terminal tt 2 Self timer lamp Type D Remot ntrol r iver i emote control receive Tripod socket The front and rear views show the camera with the Hot shoe cover FK removed Ga Caution e Although the angle of the tiltable monitor can be changed raised or lowered the monitor cannot be moved in the left right direction Do not twist or apply strong force to the movable section or hit the viewfinder part with the monitor Always return to its original position when not in use e Be sure
15. and care should be taken here also Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Intel Intel Core and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Eye Fi the Eye Fi logo and Eye Fi connected are trademarks of Eye Fi Inc This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems Incorporated The DNG logo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This product supports PRINT Image Matching III PRINT Image Matching enabled digital still cameras printers and software help photographers to produce images more faithful to their intentions Some functions are not available on printers that are not PRINT Image Matching III compliant Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation All Rights Reserved PRINT Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation The PRINT Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation A
16. 000K Approx 8 000K KJ Cloudy Approx 6 000K Fluorescent Daylight Color Approx 5 700K o EEN Fluorescent Daylight White Approx 4 700K FW Fluorescent Cool White Approx 4 200K MIs Eat Fluorescent Warm White Approx 3 500K Tungsten 1 Approx 2850K CIE Color Temperature Enhancement gt H Manual White Balance 1t03 gt Approx 2 500 to e Color Temperature 1 to 3 10 000K Memo e When is set even if various light sources are present at the shooting location the camera automatically adjusts the white balance according to the light source of each area Not available in vm mode NN cI VITES CA 1 3 Press lt in standby mode The White Balance setting screen appears Select the White Balance Rut White Balance 2 NUZ M R ED EOS BETEOD IK For AWB 3 amp and K press Y in 2 and then use lt P gt to select the White Balance Available operations when shooting with the viewfinder Main switch to Uses Digital Preview to preview the background image with the white balance setting applied Saves the preview image only when the image can be saved Proceed to Step 5 if you do not need to fine tune the white balance Press QD The fine tuning setting screen appears Available operations AV Adjust Green Magenta lt gt Adjust Blue Amber O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting Press The screen of Step 2 reappears S
17. Copyright Holder and press P The text entry screen appears d Change the text Up to 32 single byte alphanumeric Text selection cursor characters and symbols can be entered nua dn jeS Ai SH Photographer Z A a ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPOQR STUVWXYZ0123456789 ol ll las VIA Finish Delete One Character OKL Text input cursor R33 nua dn jeS Ai R34 Available operations AV lt gt Moves the text selection cursor Kon Moves the text input cursor Switches between upper and lower case letters OK Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor at the position of the text input cursor Deletes a character at the position of the text input cursor 5 After entering the text move the text selection cursor to Finish and press 6 Press ED twice E Memo e The Exif information can be checked using the provided software Digital Camera Utility 5 CO p 88 e When Embed Copyright Data is set to on a copyright symbol appears on the status screen and LCD panel F Flicker Reduction You can set the power frequency 50Hz 60Hz to that used in the region The camera controls the exposure and cuts down on the screen flicker based on the selected power frequency BESSE ET You can set the camera to turn off automatically if unused for a set period of time Select from 1min 3min Smin 10min 30min or Off E Memo e The Auto Power Off function
18. Drive Mode p 56 White Balance p 53 Custom Image p 68 HDR Capture IT p R 16 Copyright Information embedded Q p R33 Metering mode p 47 GPS positioning status II p R18 Shake Reduction p 63 Movie SR Q p R25 Battery level p 31 Wireless LAN status Q p R34 Temperature warning Enable Disable Controls IT p R43 Histogram Electronic Level horizontal tilt p 23 A Memo e In Live View of the 13 menu you can change the settings of the items displayed on the monitor during Live View LL p R19 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 O Electronic Level vertical tilt p 23 EV Compensation p 50 180 Rotation Info Q p R15 Operation guide Number of shots during Multi exposure Interval Shooting or Interval Composite AE Lock p 50 Shutter speed Aperture value Sensitivity p 47 EV bar scale File Format p R15 Card slot number in use Image storage capacity Face detection frame when Contrast AF is set to Face Detection p 46 Control panel O mode ISO AUTO Setting Adjustment Range 12345 B12345 we 100 3200 Ge A OFF ON OFF GON gt B PEG uno 05 05 2014 10 30 AM gt ISO AUTO Setting Adjustment Range 12345 B12345 e AUTO AUTO oo OFF Bon GON OEE D ISONR SNR JPEG AUTO AUTO JS or 05 05 2014 10 30 AM gt Exposure Setting Program AE ENE NE gt EH 30p G 01 23 45 B1 23 45 05 05 201
19. RE OE N N 76 Muted Custom Image 68 Preview Del 67 R21 Rotation Direction E Dial Program Automatic Programming ees sesse ee R20 N Exposure mode esse ee sees 48 Names of parts ee sees ee ee ee ee 11 Program Line 48 R18 S Natural Custom Image iese 68 Protect 33 R26 Saturation Custom Image 68 Noise Reduction rrrrennnnrrevnnrvrnnnn R17 Protect All Images 11111sa1110111 R26 Save as Manual WD 54 O Provided software ee 88 Save Menu Location 42 R41 PP ee R30 Save RAW Data 38 39 40 R19 One Push File Fomet ees R21 Save Rotation Info R41 One Push Bracketing ER R40 Q Save Settings White Balance 54 Optical Preview en 67 Quality Level R15 Save USER Mode ee R22 P Quick ZOOM sn re R26 SD Memory Card 33 3 QuickTime a nnnnaannnnnnannnnnannnnnnnnnnn 86 Select AF Active Area 45 92 Five 48 a SN Select Contrast AF 46 lt Pastel Digital Elter 79 R Select amp Delete 74 dele ae R19 Radiant Custom Image sesse 68 Selten 57 ee R16 RAW AE EE ET R15 Sensitivity RENE ER EE EN Ae AT 82 OE RAW FX Button sesse R20 Sensitivity Priority Automatic Photographer neneennneneneneennnennn R33 Rec Mode menu R5 R15 Pixel Maopin R35 Exposure mode iese sees ee 48 Gaas PPING en EE Recordable me 51 Sensitivity Steps ccccsccccceseeceeseee R39 EE TE OO EI alate Recorded PixelS e R15 R24 Playback ee 39 SEO A ee EE eg
20. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on the statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The above named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47CFR 15 101 to 15 109 Product Name Lens interchangeable medium format digital SLR Single Lens Reflex Camera PENTAX 645Z Customer Service Manager March 2014 Colorado Model Number Contact person Date and Place Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries 1 Inthe European Union These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste Used electrical electronic equipment and batteries must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment recovery and recycling of these products By disposing of these products correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment
21. Selects an item lt gt Adjusts the value 15 levels for each item O Resets the adjustment value keng Displays a captured image in the background so you can adjust the color while viewing the image IE EEN Set the USB connection mode MSC or PTP when connecting this camera to a computer via a commercially available USB cable Memo e Refer to the Operating Manual to connect the camera to a computer QJ p 87 T Set the output format of the HDMI terminal The maximum resolution supported by the AV device Auto and camera is automatically selected 1080i 1920x1080i 720p 1280x720p 576p 1280x576p 480p 720x480p e Memo e When the HDMI output format is set to 1080i or 720p the display may appear with a screen design that differs from that of the camera FoderNane gt When images are captured with this camera a folder is automatically created and the captured images are stored in it Each folder name consists of a sequential number from 100 to 999 and a string of 5 characters The character string for the folder name can be changed 1 Select Folder Name in 2 menu and press The Folder Name screen appears 2 Select a folder name and Folder Name Folder Name G Date press 3 GEE 2 MMDD OC ancel The two digits of the month and day on which the picture was taken are assigned after the folder number MMDD appears according to the date format
22. a Flucard compatible with this camera is inserted Refer to the Flucard manual for details on how Q Caution to use the card e When an Eye Fi card is used 100 images can be stored in a single folder For RAW images two files are counted as one image e In Step 2 select Communication Info to check the Wireless LAN information and Firmware Info Options to check the firmware version of the cards e Pixel Mapping cannot be performed when the battery level is low Use the optional AC adapter kit or load a fully charged battery e When Reset Transfer Settings is selected in Step 2 the Action Mode setting is returned to their default values R35 Dusel dn jes Ai R36 ETE gt Dust Alert is the function that detects dust adhering to the CMOS sensor and visually displays the location of the dust You can save the detected image and display it when performing Sensor Cleaning of the N4 menu p R37 Make sure that the camera is in the following status e Attach a D FA645 or FA645 A aperture position lens e Set the focus mode on the lens to AF e Turn the Stills Movie switching dial to OM 1 Select Dust Alert in N4 menu and press The Dust Alert screen appears 2 Fully display a white wall or other bright subject with no detail in the viewfinder and press the shutter release button fully After image processing is performed the Dust Alert image appears If The operation could not be completed cor
23. accessories is F5 6 or wider 6 When using A645 macro 120mm F4 the function may become unreliable when the magnification ratio on the lens is set to between 1 1 1 and 2 1 2 E Spot is always selected as the focusing area selection mode 7 The camera uses Center weighted metering even when Multi segment metering is selected N N MEEN MEE Display of aperture value in viewfinder at aperture position A A y Display of aperture guide in viewfinder at a position other than A EE EE EE EE EN MEE EEN EE EE Ma Using the Lens Shutter of the LS Lens The PENTAX 645LS lenses have a built in leaf shutter which allows for high speed flash synchronization When using a leaf shutter lens set the shutter speed ring on the lens to LS Note that the following restrictions apply when using a leaf shutter lens The shutter of the lens cannot be used during Live View The camera operates in M mode regardless of the exposure mode setting on the camera e The difference from the proper exposure is not displayed e LS is displayed for the shutter speed e The proper exposure is not obtained even when O is pressed EV Compensation is not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when EV Compensation is set cancels EV Compensation AE Lock is not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when AE Lock is set cancels AE Lock Continuous Shooting Self timer 2 sec Remote Control 3 sec delay an
24. camera held vertically or images for which the rotation information has been changed i Protect All Images You can select the memory card in the SD1 or SD2 slot and protect all saved images at once Select Unprotect to remove protection from all images ee Alimages ER You can select the memory card in the SD1 or SD2 slot and delete all saved images at once When there are images with protection set select Delete all or Leave all NUS N yoeq ejd Y R27 A Set up Menu WordTime i The date and time set at the initial setting LL p 34 serve as the date and time of your present location and are reflected in the shooting date and time for images You can change the language in which the menus error Setting the destination to a location other than your present messages etc are displayed location enables you to display the local date and time on the monitor when traveling abroad and also save images time stamped with the local date and time D Date Adjustment You can select from following cities for the hometown and You can change the date and time set at the initial setting destination 11 p 35 You can also set the display format i KNR PEN EEE Honolulu Anchorage Vancouver San Francisco Los Angeles Calgary Denver Chicago Miami Toronto New York Halifax ET Display Format Date mm dd yy dd mm yy yy mm dd 12h 24h Central and South America Mexico City Lima Santi
25. data to the memory cards in both RA Separate RAW Saves the RAW data to the memory card in SD1 JPEG and JPEG data to the card in SD2 e Memo e When in sm mode data is saved to the card in either SD1 or SD2 It can be set in the af 1 menu p R24 il Image Capture Settings 01 82 Sets the file format for still pictures File Format JPEG RAW RAW TIFF JPEG Recorded Pixels L M S KS JPEG Quality ok tok I RAW File Format PEF DNG 180 Rotation Info Ga Caution e When Memory Card Options of the 11 menu is set to Separate RAW JPEG File Format is fixed to RAW E Memo When File Format is set to RAW a JPEG image and a RAW image with the same file number are saved at the same time e You can take pictures with a different file format setting only when GW is pressed p R21 e PEF of RAW File Format is a PENTAX original RAW file format e When 180 Rotation Info is set to on appears on the status screen and Live View screen Number of recorded pixels and pixel resolution for JPEG files Recorded Pixels Pixels 8256 6192 M mu 6912x5184 M 5376x4032 1920x1440 nus SPON 2ey D R15 i ce ER oe Takes three consecutive images at three different exposure The following features are available levels to create a single composite picture with them Distortion Correction Reduces distortions occurring due to lens properties e 1 Selec
26. details on how the data is recorded when two memory cards are inserted refer to Memory Card Options LL p R15 e When using an Eye Fi card or a Flucard refer to Wireless Memory Card 1 p R34 2 Slide the card cover in the direction of aa LO RJ en Y va VM at Doug Buje Power 1 Turn the main switch to ON The first time the camera is turned on after purchase the Language s screen appears e Memo e Always turn the camera off when not in use e The power will automatically turn off when you do not perform any operations within a set period of time Auto Power Off To reactivate the camera after it turns off automatically turn it on again or press the shutter release button or e By default the camera is set to power off automatically after 1 minute of inactivity You can change the setting in Auto Power Off of the N3 menu T p R34 Initial Settings Language Setting The first time the camera is turned on after purchase the Language F as screen appears on the monitor Follow the procedure below to set the display language and the current date and time 1 Use a V lt P to select the desired language and press The Initial Setting screen appears Initial Setting in the selected language METTET D S DI New York Text Size Standard Settings complete MENU Kee Tiers 2 Press V The cursor moves to Gt Hometown If the hometown is set
27. does not work during slideshow playback when connected to a computer with a USB cable or when transferring images using an Eye Fi card l Wireless Memory Card A memory card with a built in wireless LAN Eye Fi card Wi Fi transmission or a Flucard compatible with this camera can be used By using these cards images can be transferred from the camera to a computer or other device via wireless LAN Sets the camera action for when an Eye Fi card or a Flucard is used 1 Select Wireless Memory Card in X3 menu and press P The Wireless Memory Card screen appears 2 Select Action Mode Items that can be set are displayed according to the type of card inserted BER Wireless Memory Card FAction Mode af EF Auto Resize yer Communication Info Jee Firmware Info Options Automatically transfers unsent images from memory card MENU TT A OKT OI Eye Fi card Transfers images automatically when there are any images that have not yet been transferred For movies only files under 2 GB can be transferred Transfers images or a folder that are selected in Eye Fi SELECT Image Transfer of the playback mode palette Movies cannot be transferred OFF Stops the communication function Flucard ON Enables wireless data transfer with Flucard Disables wireless data transfer with Flucard 3 Specify Auto Resizel i Reset When set to M JPEG images are saved to the Eye Fi card or Flucard at the size
28. in the Window menu List of images in the current folder The list of images in the selected folder appears here List of candidate images for editing The list of images that can be edited appears here Status Bar Information on the selected item appears I Viewing the Help Menu Refer to the Help menu for details on using the Digital Camera Utility 5 program 1 Click the button on the Tool bar Or select Digital Camera Utility 5 Help from the Help menu Regarding User Registration In order to better serve you we request that you complete the user registration 7 Click User Registration on the Software Install screen A world map for Internet User Registration is displayed Jaynduwon e bulsn 2 If your computer is connected to the Internet click the displayed country or area and then follow the instructions to register your software Note that you can only register online if your country or area is shown 92 MEMO Error Mess ThOUBIESROOUNG 2 Se SG Index 1 00 BEPC PPP RPP eee 101 L eee eee eee eee eee EE EE EE NENNE EE E EE EE EE EEE MEE 105 xipueddy Optional Accessories Several accessories are provided for use with this camera Please contact our service center for details regarding the accessories Products marked with an asterisk are the same as those supplied with the camera Power Supply Accessories Battery Charg
29. is used continuously for a long period of time e Remove the battery when you will not use the camera for a long time The battery may leak and damage the camera if left installed during prolonged periods of non use If the removed battery will not be used for six months or longer charge the battery for about 30 minutes before storing it and after that recharge the battery every six to twelve months e Store the battery in a location where the temperature will remain at or below room temperature Avoid locations with high temperatures e The date and time may be reset if you leave the battery out of the camera for long periods of time If this happens set the current date and time again Q p R28 Battery Level Indicator You can check the remaining battery level with the battery level indicator on the monitor when the monitor is in standby mode or on the LCD panel Monitor Battery Level Fa ta i i 1 Open the battery cover Lift the battery cover unlock knob turn it towards OPEN to unlock and then pull the cover open 2 Facethe A mark on the battery towards outside of the camera and insert the battery until it locks into place Yellow Ca Battery is two thirds empty I dd Red KI lit Battery is almost empty The camera turns off after 1 blinks displaying the message The LCD panel indicator continues to blink A Memo The battery level may not be displayed properly if the camera in the direction of
30. it may be exposed to rapid changes in temperature e If the SD Memory Card is not used for a long time the data on or to condensation the card may become unreadable Be sure to regularly make a backup of important data on a computer e Format new SD Memory Cards Also format SD Memory Cards previously used with other cameras Please note that deleting data stored on an SD Memory Card or formatting an SD Memory Card does not completely erase the original data Deleted data can sometimes be recovered using commercially available software If you are going to discard give away or sell your SD Memory Card you should ensure that the data on the card is completely deleted or the card itself is destroyed if it contains any personal or sensitive information The data on your SD Memory Card should be managed at your own risk About Eye Fi Cards An SD Memory Card with a built in wireless LAN Eye Fi card can be used with this camera Use of an access point and an Internet connection are required for transferring images via wireless LAN For details refer to the Eye Fi website http www eye fi Update your Eye Fi card to the latest firmware before using it Set Action Mode of Wireless Memory Card to OFF or do not use an Eye Fi card in a location where the use of wireless LAN devices is restricted or prohibited such as airplanes Eye Fi cards can be used only in the country in which the card was purchased Please observ
31. lost while the card is being accessed e The battery in the camera does not charge when connected to the AC adapter e Be sure to read the manual of the AC adapter kit before using the AC adapter Inserting a Memory Card 3 Insert the card all the way into the memory card slot with The following memory cards can be used with this camera the memory card label facing e SD Memory Card SDHC Memory Card and SDXC Memory toward the monitor Card Insert a memory card into one or both of the SD1 and SD2 slots To use an Eye Fi card or a Flucard insert the card in the SD2 slot e Eye Fi card e Flucard compatible with this camera In this manual these cards are referred to as memory cards Ideally you should use a high speed large capacity memory To remove the memory card card Push the card in again Ga Caution e A memory card must be formatted with this camera before use gt Formatting a Memory Card p 36 poues buen SS 1 Make sure that the camera is tumed off 4 Close the card cover and slide it in the opposite direction of Ga Caution e Be sure to fully close the card cover The camera will not turn on if the card cover is open e Do not turn off the power or remove the memory card while the card access lamp is lit e Use a high speed memory card when recording movies If the write speed cannot keep up with the recording speed the writing may stop during recording E Memo e For
32. menu LQ p R26 e You can set the camera so that the bright overexposed areas in the image blink red with Highlight Alert of the 11 menu QI p R26 BIBL JNOA BUISN 2104929 BIBL JNOA BUISN aioleg Detailed Information Display Still pictures T P ot Tei amp 2100 0001 ma OC 2 0 E 12000 F2 8 AFS e Sag 150102400p 1 5 5000K EG IM del JPEG Pr ir d m W Movies A 14 ei 8100 0001 D nm Ce TEN dd E 1425 F8 0 OM IS01600 0 0 2 5000K TEG1A Movie IT 30p ro fro AN ei amp 82100 0001 emie mm 7123 ca 05 05 2014 N 36 45 410 10 00 00 W140 02 000 2 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ A 123456 Se ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWAYZ A 123456 3 9 4 5 67 1o 14 15 18 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SCH 82 83 34 Captured image Rotation Information 7 p R41 Exposure Mode p 48 Digital Filter p 79 HDR Capture IT p R 16 Transferred via Wireless LAN 7 p R34 Protect setting p 83 Card slot number in use Folder number File number LQ p R31 p R33 Drive Mode p 56 Flash Mode p 65 Flash Exposure Compensation p 65 Color Moir Correction p 78 Shutter speed Aperture value Exposure Bracketing p 62 Sensitivity p 47 EV Compensation p 50 Focus Method p 44 Metering mode p 47 AF point p 45 White Balance p 53 White Balance fine tuning p 53 Distortion Correction 7 p R16 Later
33. of XSI Resets the settings of the direct keys and for the items of the B 4 l menu sat menu menu N menu control panel and Press ED twice playback mode palette Caution caution 2 Be sure to insert an Eye Fi card ora Flucard in the SD2 slot If it is e The Reset function is not available when the mode dial is set to inserted in the SD1 slot the wireless LAN function cannot be used U1 U2 or U3 When an Eye Fi card or a Flucard is not inserted in the SD2 slot l the Wireless Memory Card settings of the N3 menu cannot be set E Memo e Set up a wireless LAN access point on a computer for the card e The following functions are not reset connection e Save USER Mode in the 34 menu e For RAW images the success of transfer depends on the Language E Date Adjustment city and DST settings specifications and settings of the Eye Fi card in use l i e e Images may not be transferred when the battery level is low bee ee Wer eg Copyright Information and e It may take time to transfer a large number of images The camera Flicker Reduction in the N menu 7 may turn off if the internal temperature of the camera becomes e C menu 2 high l e For precautions on the Eye Fi card refer to About Eye Fi Cards j j p 5 i Pixel Mapping N4 2 E Memo This maps out and corrects defective pixels in the CMOS sensor e A communication terminal such as a smartphone or tablet can be used to operate this camera when
34. optional GPS unit O GPS1 is attached to this camera Contrast AF Displays the current N 36945 410 latitude longitude altitude MALTE 2 You can select an autofocus mode when shooting with Live Electroni direction and Coordinated ge View The setting can also be changed by turning WY while GJEN Universal Time UTC l l l Compass Le pressing during Live View IT p 46 K 05 05 2014 mss 10 00 00 de i l Focus Peaking GPS Time Sync Automatically adjusts the camera s date and time settings using information acquired from GPS satellites When Focus Peaking is set to on the outline of the subject in focus is emphasized and makes it easier to check the focus This function works in both AF and MF modes R18 E o Sets the operation and display settings during Instant Review The following settings are available Other Display Settings l 4x4 Golden Section Scale Square 1 Grid Disol Sng ble Square 2 OFF rid Displa pay j Translucent black color Translucent white Grid Color sier Selects the Instant Review display time from 1sec 3sec 5sec HOLD and Off When HOLD is selected Instant Review will be displayed until the next operation Zoom Instant Sets whether to magnify the image using WW Display Time Histogram Display Displays the histogram Highlight Alert Bright overexposed areas blink red Rotate Display 180 Displays the Live View image rotated 180
35. or Remote Continuous Shooting Continuous Shooting S S Remote Control G iss dar Creates a composite picture by taking multiple images and merging them into a single image Select from Multi exposure Multi exposure Continuous Self timer Multi exposure or Remote Control Multi exposure Multi exposure Camby 2 seg Interval Shooting S Takes pictures at a set interval from a set time Takes still images at a set interval and merges them into a single image Star and moon trails can be captured in one image Interval Composite EP Takes still images at a set interval from a set time and saves them as a single movie file Available only in sm mode Interval Movie Record Es E Memo e Only Der Remote Control Off or amp can be selected in d mode e The Drive Mode setting is saved even after the power is turned off If Drive Mode is set to off in Memory of the B4 menu the setting returns to Single Frame Shooting when the power is turned off Co p R22 e When the drive mode that employs the self timer or remote control is selected exposure may be affected by the light entering through the viewfinder In such a case use the AE Lock function p 50 Ga Caution e There are restrictions on some drive modes when used in combination with some other functions H p R44 H Continuous Shooting ER 1 Press A in standby mode The Drive Mode setting screen appears 2
36. our measuring conditions Some deviation from the above figures may occur in actual use depending on the selected capture mode and shooting conditions I Approximate Image Storage Capacity by Size When using a 16 GB memory card Recorded RAW T sim 424 967 1915 143 8 wm 604 1372 8 Si 2iM 996 2286 aa XS 3M 7376 15443 27455 The number of storable images may vary depending on the subject shooting conditions selected exposure mode and memory card etc xipueddy R49 xipueddy R50 f Index Symbols MENU ee R5 R15 a MENU EE PE R8 R24 MENU ee ee ee R8 R26 N MENU Se oes Ee EE ee ee R9 R28 C menu R11 R39 MO nen 51 Numerics 180 Rotation Info R15 1st Frame Action in Ar Ce R41 4 way Controller Options R42 A AC adapter 32 94 Accessories ccce 10 28 94 Action in AF C Continuous R41 elei E EE R41 AE Beie 50 AE L with AF Locked ese R39 AF afea eds See ie RE SEN nd ge 45 46 AF BUOM sesse GEREM EEN EG ee R20 AF Fine Adjustment esse R42 APT 39 AF Mode EE EE AE 44 PP 2 ae ee ee SERE Ee Se 45 AF with Remote Control R41 DEG ee RA 44 E 44 ARS SEUNG ss ss EN GEE R40 Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure mode ees ese sees 48 Aspect Hano ees ss sesse ee 78 82 Auto AF Active Area 45 Auto EV Compensation R39 Auto Image Rotation esse ee R
37. point change Card slot switching button CD Press this button to enable changing the AF point p 45 In playback mode press this button to switch between the memory cards for playback that are inserted in the two slots SD1 and SD2 p 39 Green button O Resets the values being adjusted Switches to ISO AUTO when adjusting the sensitivity p 47 Live View REC Delete button LV amp Displays the Live View image p 39 Starts stops recording a movie in pm mode p 51 In playback mode press to delete images p 73 INFO button TA Changes the style of the display on the monitor p 15 p 19 MENU button ED Displays a menu Press this button while the menu is displayed to return to the previous screen p 42 Playback button Switches to playback mode Press the button again to switch to capture mode p 39 BIBL JNOA BUISN 8J0JeG BIBL JNOA BUISN aioleg E Adjusting the Angle of the Monitor 1 Hold the camera grip with your Button and Dial Operations You can operate both a button and e dial such as and WW or and Ai to change the settings using either of the following methods Confirming the Setting Turn the dial while pressing the button Take your finger off the button Press the button take your finger Press the button again or wait off the button and then turn the until the exposure metering timer dial goes off Hereafter this Operating Manual explains by u
38. select more than the The memory card you have inserted is maximum number of images for Select unformatted or has been previously No more images amp Delete Protect RAW Development Card is not formatted NE AG ne Image Copy or Eye Fi Image compatible with this camera Transtar Use the card after formatting it with this camera p 36 There are no images that can be No image can be processed processed using the Digital Filter or RAW Development function xipueddy The write protect switch on the Card is locked memory card you have inserted is locked p 4 7 e You are trying to magnify an image This image cannot be magnified that cannot be magnified You are trying to delete an image that The image is protected is protected Remove protection from the image p 83 Troubleshooting Appears when you try to perform Digital Filter Color Moir Correction Resize Cropping Save as Manual In rare cases the camera may not operate correctly due to WB RAW Development or Movie Edit static electricity This can be remedied by taking the battery out for images captured with other Dee l S cameras or when you try to perform and putting it back in again When the mirror remains in the UP This image cannot be processed Resize or Cropping for minimum file position take the battery out and put it back in again Then the size images mirror will retract when the camera is turned on again If after l SC You are trying to set a
39. set in Date Adjustment Example 101_0125 for images taken on January 25th The character string PENTX is assigned after the folder number Example 101PENTX Proceed to Step 5 if you do not need to change the folder name 3 Press v and then press P The text entry screen appears 4 Change the text Enter 5 single byte alphanumeric Text selection cursor characters Text input cursor Available operations AV lt gt Moves the text selection cursor Ku Moves the text input cursor OK Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor at the position of the text input cursor O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting 5 After entering the text move the text selection cursor to Finish and press 6 Press ED twice e Memo e A folder with a new number is created when the folder name is changed e A maximum of 500 images 100 images for Eye Fi card can be stored in a single folder When the number of captured images exceeds 500 a new folder is created with the number following the number of the folder currently being used In Exposure Bracketing shooting images will be stored in the same folder until shooting is completed e When Select multiple images or Select a folder of RAW Development is selected a folder with a new number is created and the JPEG images are stored in it Dusel dn jes Ai R31 nua dn 9S Ai R32 CA Caution e The maximum folder
40. settings and camera operation during Digital Preview can be changed in Digital Preview of the 4 menu LL p R19 e The preview function can also be assigned to W 4 p R20 You can easily switch between Optical Preview and Digital Preview after assigning different kinds of preview methods to the two controls of the main switch and G amp D suonjoun4 Bunoous suonoun4 Bunoous Custom Image Select the desired picture style from the following modes and enjoy taking pictures with a creative finishing tone Saturation 4 to 4 Bright Natural Portrait Hue 4 to 4 Landscape High Low Key Adj 4 to 4 Vibrant Radiant Contrast 4 to 4 Sharpness 4 to 4 Saturation 4 to 4 Muted Bleach Bypass Filter Effect None Green Yellow Orange Red Magenta Blue Cyan Infrared Filter Toning Off Green Y ellow Orange Red Magenta Purple Blue Cyan High Low Key Adj 4 to 4 Contrast 4 to 4 Sharpness 4 to 4 Random Preset 1 3 Favorite 1 3 1 The settings of a captured image can be saved with Save Cross Processing of the playback mode palette p 69 Toning Off Green Y ellow Orange Red Magenta Purple Blue Cyan Monochrome A Memo e By default Custom Image is set to Natural 1 Press in standby mode The Custom Image setting screen appears 2 Select an image finishing tone Available operations when shooting with the viewfinder Main switch to Uses Digital Preview to previe
41. the shutter release button fully Select OFF in Step 1 to finish shooting with Exposure Bracketing A Memo Set the auto bracketing order with 8 Bracketing Order in the C2 menu Q p R40 e Set the EV step interval with 1 EV Steps in the C1 menu LQ p R39 e Set 9 One Push Bracketing in the C2 menu to shoot all frames with one press of the shutter release button LT p R40 e If you take your finger off the shutter release button before shooting of the set number of images is completed the next bracket setting will remain effective for twice the amount of the exposure metering 1 Turn S while pressing to set the number of shots Check the setting on the LCD panel suonjoun4 Bunoous time Right clockwise OFF gt 3 gt 5 gt 2 gt 2 gt OFF e You can combine Exposure Bracketing with the P TTL auto flash Left counterclockwise OFF gt 2 gt 2 gt 5 gt 3 gt OFF to change the flash output continuously Confirm that the flash unit is fully charged before shooting each frame 2 Turn 9 while pressing to set the bracket value EV Steps Compensation Value Gi auton mad l l 1 3 EV 0 7 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 0 e This function is not available in B mode SE E e This function cannot be used with Multi exposure Interval Eyr Shooting or Interval Composite The function set last is used Press O while pressing to return to OFF and
42. the text that appears on the menu screens to Standard normal display or Large magnified display When set to Large the character string on which the menu cursor is placed is magnified approximately 1 5 times vertically IETEC a You can set the volume of the sound effects and whether the sound effects are emitted during the following operations In focus AE Lock During Self timer countdown in drive mode During Remote Control countdown in drive mode Memo You can turn all the sound effects off by setting W for Volume e When the camera is ready to shoot with the mirror raised e When the function of the arrow keys A V 4B is switched by pressing e When operating One Push File Format with 3D Dua dn jeS Ai R29 nua dn jeS Ai R30 Ke gt Sets the general display settings for the LCD display The following settings are available LCD Display GuideDisplayr GM Auto Screen Rotation M Display Color 1 mg m1125 Guide Display Displays the operation guides when the exposure mode is changed Auto Screen Displays the status screen and control panel vertically Rotation if the camera is held vertically Display Color Sets the display color of the status screen control panel and menu cursor f LCD Display Settings N1 Adjusts the brightness saturation and the color of the monitor B A G M LCD Display Settings Brightness Level Available operations AV
43. to SD2 and press SUoNoUN BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d SUoNDUN BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d i Cropping Crops out only the desired area of the selected image and saves it as a new image 1 2 Li A Display the image to edit in single image display Select Lal in the playback mode palette The cropping frame to specify the size and position of the area to crop appears on the screen Specify the size and position of the area to crop by using the cropping frame MENURsfinrols KORP OK Available operations Ku Changes the size of the cropping frame AV lt gt Moves the cropping frame Changes the aspect ratio or Image Rotation setting O Rotates the cropping frame only when possible Press The save confirmation screen appears 5 Select Save to SD1 or Save to SD2 and press Color Moir Correction Reduces color moir in images 1 2 4 Display the image to edit in single image display Select in the playback mode palette If the image cannot be edited This image cannot be processed appears Use lt gt to select the level and press The save confirmation screen appears Select Save to SD1 or Save to SD2 and press Ga Caution e The Color Moir Correction function can be used only for the JPEG images captured with this camera RAW TIFF images and movies cannot be corrected a unique contrast i Digital Filter Filter Name Tone Creates an image wit
44. used in this explanation are for Windows e Browser Mode You can perform the file management functions such as viewing and managing the images Histogram Histogram rsVd Picture PE lo O PEF ov PEG ov DO IMGP9180 PEF 1 14 2 08 08 PM IMGP9180 Cop 8 14 2 08 08 PM IMGP9181 JPG t 7 29 2 05 08AM 8 14 2 46 13 PM UPEG o C IMGP9321 JPG 8 1 20 29 54 PM Item Value Camera Model Lens Model Rear Converter Focal length 35mm equivalent focal len Shutter speed Aperture Capture mode Metering mode White Balance Color Temperature Fine tune A B Fine tune M G Sensitivity D Range Highlight Correc D Range Shadow Correct Exposure compensation ND Filter PENTAX 6452 FA645 45 85mmF4 5 W o 45 0mm 35 0mm 1 200sec F8 0 Program HyP Multi segment metering Automatic Low 0 0 Medium piano Noise Reduction DH m Copyright Information Photographer Image File Verification Information Photographer E cannot verify reliability Copyright Holder cannot verity reliability Laboratory Mode The control panel for adjusting the image appears here Edit View Image Tools Window Value Camera Model PENTAX 6457 Lens Model FA645 45 85mmF4 5 Rear Converter W o Focal length 45 0mm 35mm equivalent focal len 35 0mm Shutter speed 1 200sec Ape
45. vn 97 Setting the Playback Functions EE 72 J geleed e D 98 Displaying a Single Image 73 Deleting Images One by One 73 Index EE GET ELT EE TREC eT eee eee Ce ET ATAA 100 Zoom DIS DIA vvs 73 WARRANTY POLICY gj ie 105 Changing the Playback Method 74 Multi image Display AAR NEEN EEN 74 Folder Display oi eg ie eo es do ig Ge don ds 75 Calendar Filmstrip Display 75 e lg e 76 Image Rotation se se ESME EE DOK Ra Ek Ee on ei ie ie 76 Editing and Processing Images RENE 77 MAG 60 EE TT Resize Cropping seannnnnnnnnonnrernnreonnrnnrrrnrrrnernnreennrenne 77 Color Moir Correchon neee 78 Digital lief os des kos ie RR AE ER GR ea 79 MOVIGO EOI N RE EE OE RE Ee 81 RAW Development 82 Protecting Images ke RENE 83 Connecting the Camera to an AV Device A 84 Regarding User Registration In order to better serve you we request that you complete the user registration which can be found on the CD ROM supplied with the camera p 91 or on our website Thank you for your cooperation Checking the Contents of the Package nun 10 Names and Functions of Working Parts esse sees 11 Display Indicators Checking the Contents of the Package The following accessories are packaged with this camera BIBL JNOA BUISN aioleg 10 Check that all accessories are included before using your camera gt SN NE Hot shoe cover FK Sync socket 2P cap Standard eyecup Installed on camera Installed on camera
46. 06 Argenteuil Cedex FRANCE http www ricoh imaging fr Am Kaiserkai 1 20457 Hamburg GERMANY http www ricoh imaging de PENTAX House Heron Drive Langley Slough Berks SL3 8PN U K http www ricoh imaging co uk 633 17th Street Suite 2600 Denver Colorado 80202 U S A http www us ricoh imaging com 1770 Argentia Road Mississauga Ontario LON 387 CANADA http www ricoh imaging ca 23D Jun Yao International Plaza 789 Zhaojiabang Road Xu Hui District Shanghai 200032 CHINA http www ricoh imaging com cn e Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice OP645Z101 EN Copyright RICOH IMAGING COMPANY LTD 2014 FOM 01 05 2014 Printed in Europe
47. 0aaan R38 Fish eye Digital Elter 19 Eg N EE N 64 94 Flash White Balance 53 Flash compatibility ees eee 66 Flash compensation onneannonenaann 65 Flash Mode ese ee ee EE RE 65 Plash Mr 65 Flash Sync Speed iese 48 R42 Flicker ReductON esse sees see R34 FU MU 33 96 R34 Fluorescent Cool White White Balance 53 Fluorescent Daylight Color White Balance 53 Fluorescent Daylight White White Balance 53 Fluorescent Warm White White Balance 53 Focus Method 44 Focus PeakiNng ees ee ee R18 Folder display ee se ee 75 Folder Name ese see ee ee Ee R31 sel AE N OR 36 Ra8 Framerate esse sesse ee se see EE ee ee R24 Function settings iese ee 40 xipueddy 101 xipueddy 102 G EE EE EE OE R18 GPS Time SYNC ees see R18 GPS UM sesse ER RR ES WE Eg SS ee 96 Green button R20 Grid Display R19 R26 Guide Display rrrrnrrrrrnrnnnrrr 38 R30 H POM OUT ane R30 HDMI termmmal 84 HDR Capture R16 R24 ROID RE EE 91 High Contrast Digital Filter 19 High Low Key Adj Custom Image 68 High ISO NR ees ee ee ee R17 Highlight Alert R19 R26 Highlight Correction rxrrrnnnnnnrr R16 Histogram Display ees esse 21 R19 Hold AF Status esse esse ss esse R41 HometOWN ee ee ee ee ee ee 34 R29 Hue Custom Image iese esse 68 Illumination Button R21 Image Captu
48. 1 N Select Be in the playback mode palette The screen for selecting a RAW image processing option appears Select the desired option and press Select single image Develops an image Select multiple images Develops up to 500 images with the same settings Develops up to 500 images in the selected Solera pice folder with the same settings When Select single image is selected proceed to Step 6 The image folder selection screen appears Select the image s or a folder Refer to Step 2 of Select amp Delete p 74 for how to select the image s or a folder 4 5 Press GD The screen for selecting the parameter setting method appears Select the parameter setting RAW 001 500 0100 0505 method and press gt mmm H OG ar images as shot De 33 M Develop images with modified settings p gt tt gt Allows you to change Image Capture Settings File Format Aspect Ratio JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Develop images Quality Color Space Lens Correction Distortion with modified Correction Lat Chromatic Ab Adj Peripheral Illumin settings Corr Diffraction Correction Color Fringe Correction White Balance Custom Image Digital Filter HDR Sensitivity High ISO NR and Shadow Correction Set the parameters ALG BRON Available operations AV Selects a parameter lt gt Adjusts the value ali Selects a different image when in single image display For Im
49. 1234 A JPEG1234 05 05 2014 10 30 AM Standby mode Status screen OT di Status Screen PER JPEG 1234 BJIPEG1234 Shooting Info Display selection screen BIBL JNOA BUISN 310499 BIBL JNOA BUISN aioleg Status Screen DON O ON OO OH 11 12 13 14 15 16 so Woh w140 OG 0 wir 02400 Sr F5 6 e Lock 2000 WASSER 1 0 AJPEG9999 MEG1A1 Exposure Mode p 48 AE Lock p 50 Mirror Up p 63 Copyright Information embedded Q p R33 HDR Capture IT p R16 Metering mode p 47 Focus Method p 44 Wireless LAN status QA p R34 GPS positioning status TY p R18 Shake Reduction p 63 Battery level p 31 E dial guide Shutter speed Aperture value Sensitivity p 47 EV Compensation p 50 Exposure Bracketing p 62 17 22260020 E26 226200 229 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ASA BGO Er 6 BIG lid 12 14 Enable Disable Controls TY p R43 Number of shots during Multi exposure Interval Shooting or Interval Composite 180 Rotation Info I p R15 Drive Mode p 56 White Balance p 53 AF point p 45 Custom Image p 68 Flash Mode p 65 Card slot number File Format QJ p R15 Image storage capacity Flash Exposure Compensation p 65 White Balance fine tuning p 53 Operation guide NO oR WD gt Co 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IT le 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 Exposure Mode p 48 Flash Mode p 65
50. 26 AUTO ISO Parameters esse R17 Auto Power Om R34 Auto HResze R35 Auto Screen Rotation ees R30 Auto White Balance White Balance 53 AV device ee ee EE RR EE RR EE ee ee 84 AN ode RE OE E 48 AWB White Balance 53 AWB in Tungsten Light R40 B B 1006 sne 48 Base Parameter Adj Digital Filter 79 BAUER dee ed 30 Battery level AAR 31 Bleach Bypass Custom Image 68 Bold Monochrome Digital Filter 19 Bracketing ku 62 Bracketing Order R40 Bright Custom Image 68 Brightness histogram rrnnrvnrnnnnnn 21 Bulb B Mode Options R39 Bulb Exposure mode 48 ENEE le Button Customization 000 n R20 C C AF Mode neccen 44 Cable Switch rerrrrrrnrerrnnnrernnnrnennnn 95 Cable switch terminal 06 11 Calendar Filmstrip Display 75 Card access lompe 11 Center weighted metering 47 Changing the image size 77 Charging the hatten 30 Charging time ee 30 Ee R28 Cloudy White Balance 53 Color Fringe Correction iese 82 Color Moir Correction iese 78 Color Gpace esse Ee ee Ee R41 Color Temperature White Balance 55 Color Temperature Steps R40 Computer 87 Connecting to a computer 86 Continuous mode ees ee eee es 44 Continuous Shooting ees sees 56 Contrast Custom Image
51. 3 mode Refer to the SR supported lens manual for details on using the function The Shake Reduction function is automatically turned off when Self timer Remote Control Interval Movie Record or Mirror Lock up Shooting is set In sm mode the Shake Reduction function can be activated from Movie SR of the 1 menu QJ p R25 suonoun4 Bunoous suonjoun4 Bunoous Flash Mode Attaching a Flash O O O 1 Remove the hot shoe cover of the camera 2 Attach the flash and turn on the camera Ga Caution e Do not use high voltage or high current external flashes They may cause the camera to malfunction e A flash with reversed polarity the center of the hot shoe or sync plug has a negative symbol cannot be used as this may damage the camera or flash e Linked functions do not work e To prevent vignetting caused by Trailing Curtain Sync from occurring it is recommended to take a test shot using a shutter speed one stop slower than the flash sync speed Using a Sync Cord You can connect a sync cord Sync socket to the sync socket on the camera Sync socket 2P cap A Memo e The flash connected to the sync socket can be discharged in Modeling Flash or Test Flash mode by pressing amp The setting can be changed with Illumination Button in Button Customization of the 34 menu M p R20 Ga Caution e The contact of the sync socket is not dust proof or water resistant Attach the provided Sy
52. 4 10 30 AM ROD 10 11 12 Function name Setting Card slot number Number of recordable still pictures movie recordable time Sensitivity p 47 ISO AUTO Setting IT p R17 Highlight Correction 4 p R16 Shadow Correction 7 p R16 Distortion Correction 4 p R16 Lateral Chromatic Aberration Adjustment Q p R16 Peripheral Illumination Correction Q p R16 Diffraction Correction 7 p R16 HDR Capture IT p R16 A Memo 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Memory Card Options Q p R15 File Format Q p R15 JPEG Recorded Pixels and Quality Level M p R15 movie recorded pixels I p R24 High ISO NR 24 p R17 Slow Shutter Speed NR I p R17 AF Active Area p 45 Contrast AF LU p R18 Exposure Setting L p R24 Focus Peaking LL p R18 Framerate Q p R24 Recording Sound Level I p R24 Movie SR Q p R25 Current date and time Destination Q p R28 e Items that can be selected vary depending on the current camera setup e If no operations are made within 1 minute while the control panel is displayed the camera will return to standby mode e You can change the display color of the status screen control panel and menu cursor in Display Color of LCD Display in the N1 menu 4 p R30 BIBL JNOA BUISN 2310499 Ela JNOA BUISN aioleg Shooting Info Display You can change the type of information displayed in standby mode by pre
53. A Cancel amp Caution e The One Push File Format function cannot be used when Memory Card Options is set to Separate RAW JPEG in the 431 menu p R15 R21 dMenoy o Most of the functions set on this camera are saved even if the camera is turned off For the following function settings you can BW nuelN spo 201 Flash Mode Drive Mode White Balance Custom Image Sensitivity EV Compensation Ga Caution e Memory cannot be selected when the mode dial is set to U1 U2 or U3 E Memo e If Playback Info Display is set to off the Standard Information Display always appears first when the camera is turned on EQ p 19 select whether to save the settings M or to return the settings to their default values LJ when the camera is turned off Flash Exposure Compensation Exposure Bracketing HDR Capture Playback Info Display Enable Disable Controls e When Reset of the N3 menu is performed all Memory settings R22 return to the default values p R35 EEE ER Camera settings can be saved to U1 U2 and U3 of the mode dial and used repeatedly The following settings can be saved e Exposure Mode except for e A e Sensitivity e e EV Compensation e e Metering mode e AF point e e Flash Mode Drive Mode White Balance Custom Image 31 4 menu settings with exceptions C1 5 menu settings with exceptions Save Settings 1 Set all of the settings
54. Compensation Histogram R Histogram G Histogram B BIBL JNOA BUISN 3104929 Viewfinder TITT Joar Me ET S I Sooo Poo cro paws SDI paws SD Az tam ET el TSOA BIBL JNOA BUISN aioleg 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 AF frame 8 Sensitivity p 47 2 Spot metering frame p 47 Displays the difference 3 AF point p 45 between the proper and 4 EV bar scale current exposure values in M Displays the exposure or X mode when Electronic compensation value or the Level is set to on difference between the proper 9 Flash and current exposure values Appears when the flash in M or X mode is available Displays the camera angle Blinks when the flash is when Electronic Level is set recommended or is being to on charged 5 Focus indicator 10 Flash Exposure 6 Shutter speed Compensation p 65 7 Aperture value 11 SD1 file format I p R15 12 SD1 slot 17 Shake Reduction p 63 13 SD2 file format LQ p R15 18 Enable Disable Controls 14 SD2 slot R p R43 15 AE Lock p 50 19 Change AF Point p 45 16 Tethered shooting 20 Metering mode p 47 21 ISO ISO AUTO e EV bar scale Shows the difference between the proper and current exposure values in M or X mode If the value exceeds the range of the EV bar scale the or blinks Exposure Warning When the proper exposure cannot be obtained with the values set in P Sv Tv Av or TAv mode the values beyond the
55. E Number of Shots 0002times Start Interval Now MENU LG Tale OKO Interval Select from 2 seconds to 24 hours Number of Shots Select from 2 to 2000 shots Select whether to take the first picture now or at a set time When Set Time is selected set the time at which to start shooting in Start Time Start Interval 4 Press EI to finish setting The camera returns to standby mode 5 Press the shutter release button to start shooting When Start Interval is set to Now the first picture is taken When set to Set Time shooting starts at the set time To cancel shooting press in standby mode After the set number of pictures are taken the camera returns to normal capture mode E Memo e A new folder is created when Interval Shooting is performed and the captured images are saved there When shooting in a different drive mode after performing Interval Shooting a new folder will be created again The shortest interval time that can be set for Interval is 30 seconds when HDR Capture is set in the 431 menu suooun y Bunoous Jinterval Composite gt 1 Press A in standby mode The Drive Mode setting screen appears 2 Select and press V 3 Setthe shooting conditions Interval Composite OOS Ce Composite Mode CH Save Process M Interval 00 00 02 Number of Shots 0002 times Start Interval Now suonjoun 4 Bunoous MENU GE ike OKJOLS Select from Average Additiv
56. E 10 Names and Functions of Working Hate 11 Operating e ne es ES RE Ed de Ge tun 12 Adjusting the Angle of the Monitor ee ee ee ae ee 14 Display Indicators EE GR DE ei 15 EIER 15 GAS EE EE OE 22 LP Pune 23 Electronic Level Lausanne ee 23 Getting Started 25 Attaching du e Rede jade 26 Attaching a LENS EES GENEES RENE RARR DEEG GER EG 26 Lens Compatibility Chart 28 Using the Battery and Charger iese se see ee ee Ee 30 Charging the Battery kk 30 Inserting Removing the Battery ee ee Ee ee 30 Using the AC Adapter ee see ee EE ee AA RE ee ee 32 Inserting a Memory Card 33 ee EE EE ERREEN Ea 34 Initial Settings esse Wee DR ke Ee koe BR GEE ES ke ede 34 LANGUAGES SSG BE 34 Date Adjustment E 35 Formatting a Memory Card 36 Diopter Adjustment sis Ese RS ER Ee Ee ie We De nenne 37 Attaching the Large Eyecup esse ss ee see ee ee RR Re ee ee 37 Testing Your Camera rrnnnnnnnrrennnnnnnnnrevnnnnnnnnnneennunnevnnnnn 38 Te 38 Reviewing Images se ee RE EE Pe ee EE 39 How to Change Function Settings EE 40 Using the UDrecthkevs REENEN EN 41 Using the Control Panel ee ee RR Ee ee RR ee RR 41 USING the TEE 42 Shooting Functions 43 FONN 44 Selecting the Focus Mode 44 Exposure Setting ses ese oe RE DERE SA DS NES Re be GEE ER AT Selecting the Metering Mode AT Setting the Sensitivity ENEE AT Changing the Exposure Mode 48 AE LEK Some IE ae ee De EG GE GE re AE 50 Movie Recording ess
57. Preview r rrrrnnnrrrnnnen 67 R19 Diopter adiustment 37 Direct Keys ccccssecssseeeeeeees 41 R13 Display Color ee R30 Display language iese 34 R28 Distortion Correction esse R16 Nr R15 D Range Settings rrrrrnrrnnnrrernn R16 Drive Mode siese NES 56 DST daylight saving time R29 Dust Alert sie ses se VERE Ee R36 Dust Removal esse sesse ee ee R37 Dynamic range ernnnrvnnnnnrvnrnnrrennnn R16 E E Dial ProgrammiNng esse esse R20 Electronic Compass ees 18 R18 Electronic Level 18 23 R19 Enable Disable Controls R43 Error messages 97 EV bar scale ees ees se ek EE ee 22 EV Compensation iese ese ee 50 EV SIEDS eieae 49 R39 EU R33 Expanded Area AF AF Active Area 45 Exposure Bracketmg 62 Exposure metering timer 47 R39 Exposure Mode aannnsnnnennnennnennnnne 48 Exposure Mode USER mode R15 R23 Exposure Setting Movie R24 Exposure warning iese seek ee 22 Extract Color Digital Filter 79 ss AR EE EE OE 37 Eye Fi card esse sesse ees see ee 33 R34 Eye Fi Image Transfer 0 R34 F Face Detection Contrast AF 46 File Format ees sees see ee see ee ee ee R15 File Name rrrrororrnnorrnnnvnnnnrnnnrennnrr R32 File NO seed ese WERE ee R33 Filter Effect Custom Image 68 Firmware Info Options 0
58. Select D I and press V Continuous Shooting D Sc a mh se ara 3 Select Er or Git and press The camera returns to standby mode A Memo e When the AF mode is set to AF S the focus position is locked in the first frame e The framerate may slow down when the sensitivity is high IE gt 1 Press A in standby mode The Drive Mode setting screen appears 2 Select and press V CH Vs 3 Select or X and press EI The camera returns to standby mode 4 Press the shutter release button halfway then fully The self timer lamp blinks The shutter will be released about 12 seconds or 2 seconds IE 1 Press A in standby mode The Drive Mode setting screen appears 2 Select and press vV Remote Control par Sr ISS das do suonoun4 Bunoous 3 Select iss or ia and press EI The camera returns to standby mode The self timer lamp blinks 4 Press the shutter release button halfway 5 Point the remote control unit towards the remote control receiver on the front or back of the camera and press the shutter release button on the remote control unit A Memo e The maximum operating distance of the remote control unit is approx 4 m from the front of the camera and approx 2 m from the back of the camera e To adjust focus with remote control set in 19 AF with Remote Control of the C3 menu 1 p R41 e When using the Remote Control Waterproof O RC1 the autofocus sys
59. Speed NR in the 12 menu as an example 1 Press ED in standby mode The 1 menu appears on the monitor 2 Press gt or turn VW to the right Each time gt is pressed the menu will change in the following sequence 12 a3 O4 WI OI When l is turned to the right the category will change in the following sequence DI 1 C11 1 C1 a 1 2 3 4 Memory Card Options gt p Image Capture Settings Poli HDR Capture io Lens Correction Fon O1234 D Range Settings Ciro So ISO AUTO Setting High ISO NR rin SOMO MAS cS eh Program Line Normai GPS 3 Use 4 Y to select an item and press P Available settings are displayed Any detailed settings are displayed in the submenu GEI Exit 4 Use aY to select an item and press Next set other items Press to exit the menu and return to the screen that was displayed before selecting a menu item Ga Caution e Your settings may not be saved if the camera is turned off improperly such as by removing the battery while the camera is on A Memo e Press to display the first tab of the proper menu for the camera conditions at that time To display the menu tab last selected first set in 23 Save Menu Location of the C4 menu C p R41 e Settings are returned to their default values with Reset of the N3 menu 4 p R35 To reset all the settings of the Custom Setting menu C 1 5 to the defaults use Reset Custom Functions of the C5 menu
60. UonoUN4 Bunoous 5 Press Saving the White Balance Settings The camera returns to standby mode of a Captured Image E Memo You can copy the white balance settings of an image captured e The settings for the white balance can be set in the C2 menu with this camera and save them as Manual White Balance EI p R40 1 In single image display of the playback mode display the image with the white balance settings you want to i Manual White Balance copy and then press V The playback mode palette appears 2 Select amp Save as Manual WB and press 1 Select amp in Step 2 on p 53 and press V The save confirmation screen appears 2 Select from 81 to 23 You can save up to three manual white balance settings 3 Select the Manual number 1 P BH O000D 1 2 or 3 to save the settings Saves this imagers White Balance settings as agcustom selection Use Aili to select a different image Ze E 4 avelas Manuali N Save as Manual 2 Save as Manual 3 suonjoun4 Bunoous MENU Cancel OKJOLS 3 Under the light you wish to measure the white 4 Press balance of select a white area as the subject The white balance settings of the selected image is saved as and press the shutter release button fully Manual White Balance and the camera switches to standby mode The captured image is displayed The operation could not be completed correctly appears when Caution measuring is unsuccessful Press to remeasure t
61. VC Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive remuneration to i encode video in compliance with the AVC standard AVC video and or ii decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA L L C See http www mpegla com To users of this camera e Do not use or store this camera in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor damage the stored data or affect the camera s internal circuitry and cause camera misoperation The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is manufactured using extremely high precision technology Although the level of functioning pixels is 99 99 or better you should be aware that 0 01 or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may illuminate when they should not However this has no effect on the recorded image e In this manual the generic term computer s refers to either a Windows PC or a Macintosh e In this manual the term battery ies refers to any type of batteries used for th
62. ae W OD GD 0 C GD Enable Disable Type2 i WW ED o iv a gt Approx 1470 g body only Controls 00 GED Accessories Text Size Standard Large Strap O ST150 Large eyecup 645 O EC107 World Time World Time settings for 75 cities 28 time zones Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery D LI90 Battery English French Germany Spanish Portuguese Charger D BC90 AC plug cord Software CD ROM Italian Dutch Danish Swedish Finnish Polish Package Contents S SW150 Czech Hungarian Turkish Greek Russian Korean lt Installed on the camera gt Standard eyecup 645 Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Hot shoe cover FK Sync socket 2p cap Body mount cap 645 triangular ring and protective cover AF Fine 10 step adjustment for all lenses or individual Adjustment lenses up to 20 can be saved Digital Camera Utility 5 Names of Photographer and Copyright Holder are Copyright embedded to the image file Information Revision history can be checked using the provided software Language xipueddy Power Supply Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery D LI90 AC Adapter AC Adapter Kit K AC132 Optional R48 Approximate Image Storage Capacity and Playback Time When using the fully charged battery Battery Normal Shooting Playback Time D LI90 650 400 minutes The image storage capacity is based on measuring conditions in accordance with CIPA standards while other data is based on
63. age Capture Settings and Lens Correction press and use A V to select an item For White Balance Custom Image and Digital Filter press to display the setting screen 7 Press Protecting Images The save confirmation screen appears 8 Select Save to SD1 or Save to SD2 and press o You can protect images from being accidentally deleted When Select single image is selected select Continue or Exit f and press Gi Caution e Even protected images are deleted if the inserted memory card Ga Caution is formatted e Only RAW images captured with this camera can be developed Images captured with other cameras cannot be processed on this camera 1 Select om in the playback mode palette The screen for selecting the unit for processing appears Memo g D 2 Select Select image s or m e You cannot save the background image or use Digital Preview Select a fold d oe while setting the Custom Image or White Balance parameters elect 10 er and press Select image s e When the White Balance parameter is set to Manual White sr Balance press QW to display the fine tuning screen E e The Digital Filter parameter cannot be applied to RAW images E captured when HDR Capture of the O11 menu is set e When Select multiple images or Select a folder is selected 3 Select the image s or a folder in Step 2 a folder with a new number is created and the JPEG Refer to Step 2 of Select amp Delete p 74 fo
64. age display E Memo e You can change the display settings for slideshow in Slideshow of the gt 1 menu Slideshow can also be started from the Slideshow setting screen Q p R26 I Image Rotation Image rotation information is saved according to the orientation of the camera when the image was shot When Auto Image Rotation in the L 1 menu is set to on default setting the image is automatically rotated based on the rotation information during playback The rotation information of an image can be changed by following the procedure below 1 Display the image to edit in single image display 2 Select 3 in the playback mode palette The selected image is rotated in 90 increments and the four thumbnail images are displayed 3 Select the desired rotation direction and press The image rotation information is saved Ga Caution e When 22 Save Rotation Info is set to off in the C4 menu image rotation information is not saved when shooting 1 p R41 e You cannot change the rotation information in the following cases e Protected images e Images without a rotation information tag e When Auto Image Rotation is set to off in the gt 11 menu EZ1 p R26 e Movie files cannot be rotated E Memo e For images captured with 180 Rotation Info in Image Capture Settings of the 431 menu set to on the orientation of the camera when the image was taken is rotated 180 and saved as the rotation information LO
65. ago Caracas Buenos Aires Sao Paulo Rio de Janeiro Lisbon Madrid London Paris Amsterdam Milan Rome Copenhagen Berlin Prague Stockholm Budapest Warsaw Dusel dn jes Ai Athens Helsinki Moscow Dakar Algiers Johannesburg Istanbul Cairo Jerusalem Nairobi Jeddah Tehran Dubai Karachi Kabul Male Delhi Colombo Kathmandu Dacca Yangon Bangkok Kuala Lumpur Vientiane Singapore East Asia Phnom Penh Ho chi Minh Jakarta Hong Kong Beijing Shanghai Manila Taipei Seoul Tokyo Guam Perth Adelaide Sydney Noumea Wellington Auckland Oceania Pago Pago Africa West Asia R28 1 2 5 6 Select World Time in N1 menu The World Time screen appears Select the time you wish K e e e e ime Setting to display in Time Setting TET Select t Hometown or London Destination csHometown New York MENU bas Select Destination and press P The Destination screen appears Use lt gt to select a city gt Destination Use WW to change the region london DST Sint ancel Select DST daylight saving time and use lt gt to select O or M Press The World Time screen reappears 7 Press ED twice A Memo e Select Gt Hometown in Step 3 to change the city and DST settings for the hometown e and the local date and time appear in the control panel when Time Setting is set to ICES You can set the size of
66. al Chromatic Aberration Adjustment Q p R16 Peripheral Illumination Correction M p R16 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Diffraction Correction 4 p R16 Color Fringe Correction p 82 File Format KO p R15 JPEG Recorded Pixels LQ p R15 movie recorded pixels RI p R24 JPEG Quality CO p R15 Highlight Correction 4 p R16 Shadow Correction II p R16 Shake Reduction p 63 Movie SR Q p R25 Lens focal length Color Space iL p R41 Shooting date and time Custom Image setting p 68 Custom Image parameters Length of time of the recorded movie Volume Framerate Q p R24 Altitude LQ p R18 Lens direction Q p R18 Latitude QI p R18 Longitude QJ p R18 Universal Coordinated Time Information tampering warning Photographer p R33 Copyright Holder IT p R33 Histogram Display RGB Histogram Display Use AY to switch between the Histogram Display and RGB Histogram Display 7 N NOOP ep 7000 ERF cl 1 2 34 5 _ Ale o in4100 0001 ELISS A 8 9 10 11 Brightness histogram Histogram Brightness Switch RGB histogram Brightness histogram Protect setting Card slot number in use Folder number File number Save RAW Data p 40 File Format JPEG 22000 Eas af EL ARE 8 9 10 11 RGB histogram 10 11 12 13 14 Shutter speed Aperture value Sensitivity EV
67. and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling If a chemical symbol is added beneath the symbol shown above in accordance with the Battery Directive this indicates that a heavy metal Hg Mercury Cd Cadmium Pb Lead is present in the battery at a concentration above an applicable threshold specified in the Battery Directive For more information about collection and recycling of used products please contact your local authorities your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the products 2 In other countries outside the EU xipueddy These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard used products please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal For Switzerland Used electrical electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the dealer even when you don t purchase a new product Further collection facilities are listed on the home page of www swico ch or www sens ch C The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union R57 RICOH IMAGING COMPANY LTD RICOH IMAGING EUROPE S A S RICOH IMAGING DEUTSCHLAND GmbH RICOH IMAGING UK LTD RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION RICOH IMAGING CANADA INC RICOH IMAGING CHINA CO LTD 2 35 7 Maeno cho Itabashi ku Tokyo 174 8639 JAPAN http www ricoh imaging co jp 112 Quai de Bezons B P 204 951
68. as you desire proceed to Step 7 on p 35 3 Press gt The 4 Hometown screen appears 4 Use lt gt to select a city Hometown Use to change the region DST MENUX A 5 Press V The cursor moves to DST daylight saving time 6 Use lt gt to select M or O and press The camera returns to the Initial Setting screen 7 Press V The cursor moves to Text Size 8 Press k use A V to select Initial Setting Standard or Large and oe English pie D iextiSize 7 Selecting Large increases the text Settings complet size of the selected menu items aD Cancel 9 Press V to select Settings Initial Setting complete and press ke The Date Adjustment screen en Pr appears Settings complete Sint ancel OKKO E Memo e You can select from 75 cities for the hometown and destination C p R28 In this manual the menu screens hereafter are shown with Text Size set to Standard e To change the Language Hometown or Text Size settings use the 1 menu Q p R28 H Date Adjustment 1 On the Date Adjustment Date Adjustment screen press gt and use AV ee EET to select the date format Date 01 01 2014 Time 00 00 Select mm dd yy dd mm yy Settings complete G or yy mm dd D yy MENU TET A Press and use A V to Si select 24h or 12h a OD Press The frame returns to Date Format Press V and then P The frame moves to the month if the d
69. ate format is set to mm dd yy Use A V to set the month day HETEN and year Date Format mm ddlyy 24h Date 7 04 01 2014 j Time 00 00 Settings complete MENU TEN Set the time in the same manner If you select 12h in Step 2 the camera switches between am and pm depending on the time Select Settings complete and HYRET press OK Date Format mm ddlyy 24h gn Date 05 05 2014 The status screen is displayed and the ae eet camera switches to standby mode Settings complete The seconds value is set to 0 seconds Es TOK S MENU ance when is pressed amp Memo Formatting a Memory Card e Pressing while setting the date and time cancels the settings and switches the camera to standby mode The Initial Setting A memory card must be formatted with this camera before use screen or the Date Adjustment screen will appear again the next time the power is turned on 1 Press ED al 2 3 4 Card Opti 2n e To change the date and time use the N1 menu QI p R28 The DI menu appears Ee stings JPEG WES HDR Capt D Q Lens Ge Fon GO 2 QD B 4 2 Tum d or W to display N4 menu A 3 Use A Y to select Format EEA 1234 Pixel Mapping and press P Dust Alert Dust Removal The Format screen appears Sensor Cleaning Format Firmware Info Options 4 Use 4 V to select the memory card slot to format and press gt 5 Press a to select Format Format All data on SD1 memory and pre
70. ated at the same distance as your subject then aim at the target and take a picture Alternatively use MF The subject is too Move away from the subject close and take a picture This folder cannot be selected Cannot be selected because the number of files exceeds xipueddy the maximum number allowed e Error messages related to a memory card appear for each card slot being used If an error message appears take the appropriate action for the respective card slot AF Mode of Live View Set Contrast AF to ff Ed Hi is set to B Tracking or I p 46 The focus cannot be locked The camera is not recognized when it is connected to a computer The USB connection Ger USB Connection to MSC mode is set to PTP in the N2 menu 4 p R30 Activate Dust Removal from the N4 menu The Dust Dust or dirt The CMOS sensor is Removal function can be particles appear dirty or dusty activated every time the camera in images is turned on and off Q p R37 Refer to Sensor Cleaning if the problem persists L p R37 Activate Pixel Mapping from the N4 menu 1 p R35 It takes about 30 seconds to correct the defective pixels so be sure to install a fully charged battery There are pixels in the monitor or There are defective captured images pixels in the CMOS that do not light sensor up or remain lit xipueddy ndex AF S Gettng sees ee R40 BURON REN EE N 12 Apert
71. ation iese sees esse see ee Ee ee ee ee R39 7 Bulb B Mode Options R39 8 Bracketing Order Au R40 9 One Push Bracketing AAA R40 10 WB Adjustable Range EE R40 11 WB When Using Flash ENNEN R40 12 AWB in Tungsten Light ENEE R40 13 Color Temperature Steps rrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrnnnnnnnrennr R40 14 Superimpose AF Area EE R40 BARS ANN GA R40 16 1st Frame Action in AF Ca R41 17 Action in AF C Continuous ees R41 18 Hold AF Status E R41 19 AF with Remote Control R41 20 Color Space ENEE R41 21 LCD Panel Illumination Au R41 22 Save Rotation Info rrnnnrernnnnnnrvrnnnnnrvnnvnnnrrnnnnrennn R41 23 Save Menu Location srrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn R41 24 AF Fine Adjustment Au R42 25 Flash Sync Speed EE R42 26 4 way Controller Options EE R42 27 Mirror Up Operation nnnrnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnennnn R42 28 Shake Reduction Options AE R43 29 Enable Disable Controls AE R43 Reset Custom Functions c cccccccssseeeeeeesseeeeeees R43 Appendix R44 Restrictions on the Combinations Of Special Functions EE R44 Main Specifications R45 ME Glenn EE EE OR RE er R50 WARRANTY POLICY sets sai ke EDE EG ER ee R55 R4 Regarding User Registration In order to better serve you we request that you complete the user registration which can be found on the CD ROM supplied with the camera 7 p 91 or on our website Thank you for your cooperation Menu Description
72. ay a filter processed image in single image display di Set the parameters 2 Select in the playback mode palette 3 Select Recreating filter effects and press Available operations The filter effects used for the selected T Recreating fitereffects as 220000 image appear Senger EH mage lt gt Adjusts the value p OK 4 To check the parameter nt details press GD SUoNDUN BUISSE901d pue yoegAe d The save confirmation screen appears press D agan torem weng m E d si Ne E ikon 7 Select Apply additional filter s Save to SD1 to the previous screen vere d Id ES las L or Save to SD2 and press ES oan GOK Select Apply additional filter s when you want to apply additional 5 Press D filters to the same image The screen of Step 3 reappears The image selection screen appears S Poriorms ag ze f M Ovie Ed It applying the same filter effects H issie DS age You can only select an image saved in the same memory card that has not been processed with a filter 1 Display the movie to edit in single image display 2 Select 3 in the playback mode palette 7 Press E E The screen to edit a movie appears The save confirmation screen appears 3 Select the point where you 8 Select Save to SD1 or Save to SD2 and press want to divide the movie The frame at the dividing point is displayed at the top of the screen Memo Up to four points can be selected to d
73. can cause a fire or electrical shock AN Caution Some portions of the camera heat up during use There is a risk of low temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods Should the monitor be damaged be careful of glass fragments Also be careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes or mouth Depending on your individual factors or physical condition the use of the camera may cause itching rashes or blisters In case of any abnormality stop using the camera and get medical attention immediately I About the Battery Charger and AC Adapter AN Warning e Always use the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed for this camera with the specified power and voltage Using a battery charger or AC adapter not exclusive to this camera or using the exclusive battery charger or AC adapter with an unspecified power or voltage can cause a fire electric shock or camera breakdown The specified voltage is 100 240V AC Do not disassemble or modify the product This can cause a fire or electrical shock If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other abnormality occurs immediately discontinue using and consult your nearest service center Continued use can cause a fire or electrical shock If water should happen to get inside the product consult your nearest service center Continued use can cause a fire or electrical shock e If you see a lightning flash or
74. card Firmware Info Options Displays the camera s firmware version Pixel Mapping Maps out and corrects any defective pixels on the CMOS sensor N4 Dust Alert Detects dust adhering to the CMOS sensor and visually displays p R36 the location of the dust on the monitor sBumes 1nejeq pue suonduosag Dua R10 i Custom Setting Menu em Function Default Setting Page p R39 p R39 p R39 6 Auto EV Compensation Sets whether to automatically compensate when the proper exposure cannot be determined 7 Bulb B Mode Options E roo operation when pressing the shutter release button Sets whether to automatically fine tune the white balance when 10 WB Add ble Range the light source is specified for the white balance setting 11 WB When Using Flash Sets the white balance setting for when using flash A l Sets whether to shoot all frames with one release when usin 9 One Push Bracketing Exposure Bracketing 9 12 AWB in Tungsten Light derd el color tone for when the white balance is set to Subtle Coredo 13 Color Temperature Steps Sets the adjustment steps for color temperature 14 Superimpose AF Area Sets whether to display the active AF point in red in the viewfinder On 8 Bracketing Order Sets the order for Exposure Bracketing shooting C2 SBunjes unge pue suondiuoseg Dua R11 Default Setting Sets the action priority for when the focus mode is set to AF S and Der RES SEN the shutter release button is fully
75. cated with the E icon in this manual Menus Press H Using the Direct Keys f Using the Control Panel You can use the direct keys in standby mode to directly set You can set frequently used shooting functions functions The following explains how to set Slow Shutter Speed NR as an example A DrveMode p56 j Y Flash Mode Ev 1 Press OM in standby mode Es White Balance The control panel appears A EO gt Custom image np poues Bume9 The following explains how to set the flash mode as an example 4 2 Use AY lt gt to select the item ISO AUTO Setting 012345 ustment Range B12345 Press V in standby mode you want to change the setting Mee The Flash Mode setting screen for ae dm fer em PD Only items which can be set can be EE Sail selected 05 05 2014 10 30 AM 3 Use GE or SR to change la Shutter Speed NR n12345 i uto B12345 2 Use lt gt to select a flash Flash On settings S 100 3200 EE mode eo EG Press to display the detailed setting OE i screen for the selected item and press ce N Ee 0 0 again to confirm the setting change ESA av 4 Press ED 3 Press The camera returns to standby mode The camera returns to standby mode peyeys buen Using the Menus ED This section explains how to use the menus 3 Rec Model m Movie P gt Playback N Set up and C Custom Setting The following explains how to set Slow Shutter
76. charger D BC90 exclusively developed for this camera H Charging the Battery Indicator lamp Lithium ion battery AC plug cord pech Connect the AC plug cord to the battery charger N Plug the AC plug cord into the power outlet Li Face the A mark on the battery up and insert it into the battery charger The indicator lamp is lit while charging and turns off when the battery is fully charged 4 Remove the battery from the battery charger 9 Caution Do not use the battery charger D BC90 to charge batteries other than D LI90 Charging other batteries may cause damage or heating e Replace the battery with a new one in the following cases e If the indicator lamp blinks or does not light after the battery is inserted correctly e If the battery starts to run down more quickly even after being charged the battery may have reached the end of its service life A Memo e The maximum charging time is approximately 390 minutes it depends on temperature and remaining battery power Charge in a location where the temperature is between 0 C and 40 C H Inserting Removing the Battery 6 Caution Insert the battery correctly If the battery is inserted incorrectly it may not be removed e Wipe the electrodes of the battery with a soft dry cloth before inserting e Do not open the battery cover or remove the battery while the power is on e Be careful as the camera or battery may become hot after the camera
77. cording mode p 38 Rear e dial MP Changes the values for camera settings such as exposure p 49 You can change the menu tabs when a menu screen is displayed p 42 You can change the camera settings when the control panel is displayed p 41 In playback mode use this to magnify an image or display multiple images at the same time p 73 p 74 AF mode switching dial Switches between the autofocus modes AF S C p 44 Mirror Up dial Enables shooting with the mirror raised up p 63 Illumination button llluminates the LCD panel p 23 AE Lock button D Locks the exposure value before shooting p 50 In playback mode the JPEG image that was just taken is also saved in RAW format p 39 AF button Available for adjusting focus instead of pressing the shutter release button halfway p 44 OK button When a menu or the control panel is displayed press this button to confirm the selected item Four way controller A V lt gt Displays the Drive Mode Flash Mode White Balance or Custom Image setup menu p 41 When a menu or the control panel is displayed use this to move the cursor or change the item to set Press V in single image display of the playback mode to display the playback mode palette p 72 When selecting the area of an image to magnify or to use as a focusing area you can move the area diagonally by pressing two keys at the same time AF
78. d U1 U2 U3 Lets you capture images with the previously saved exposure User settings mode and settings Memo e Set the program line in Program Line of the 12 menu LT p R18 e The sync speed of X can be changed in 25 Flash Sync Speed of the C4 menu iL p R42 e Save the settings to U1 U2 or U3 in Save USER Mode of the 634 menu IT p R22 Other than AUTO AUTO only Other than AUTO Other than AUTO Other than AUTO 1 Turn the mode dial while pressing the mode dial lock button Use di or W to change settings Al and or WS appear on the status OES na screen next to the setting that is being changed EE Meer A SPOT g PER JPEG 1234 A JPEG1234 The value that can be changed is underlined in the viewfinder Al and or WS appear on the LCD panel for the value that can be changed LEE k During Live View appears for the value that can be changed Memo The settings for exposure can be specified in increments of 1 3 EV steps In 1 EV Steps of the C1 menu you can change the adjustment steps to 1 2 EV steps Q p R39 A proper exposure may not be obtained with the selected shutter speed and aperture value when the sensitivity is set to a certain sensitivity value In M or X mode the difference from the proper exposure is displayed on the EV bar scale while the exposure is adjusted In B mode the drive mode cannot be set to Continuous Shooting Multi ex
79. d Remote Continuous Shooting of the drive modes are not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Self timer 2 sec is set switches the shooting mode to Self timer 12 sec e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Remote Control 3 sec delay or Remote Continuous Shooting is set switches the shooting mode to Remote Control immediate release Mirror Lock Up Shooting is not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when the mirror is raised lowers the mirror Optical Preview is not available e Ifthe shutter of the lens is charged in advance Digital Preview can be used The same applies when using the Digital Preview to preview the image with White Balance or Custom Image Interval Shooting Exposure Bracketing and HDR Capture are not available e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Exposure Bracketing or HDR Capture is set cancels the setting e Setting the shutter speed ring to LS when Interval Shooting is set exits Interval Shooting In Multi exposure mode the shutter of the lens must be charged manually for each shot An external flash cannot be used even when connected to the hot shoe Be sure to use the sync terminal on the lens An external flash cannot be synchronized even when connected to the sync socket on the camera The flash mode setting is not applied to LS shooting Deeg Bume9 peyeys buen Using the Battery and Charger Use the battery D LI90 and battery
80. d in the SD1 mn or SD2 slot if both cards are available AA for recording E e Refer to Menu Reference for details on the gt menus Q p R26 Displaying a Single Image Zoom Display Images can be magnified up to 16x in playback mode i Deleting Images One by One 1 Display the image to magnify in single image display Caution 2 Turn WS to the right The image magnifies at each click Sen od El e Deleted images cannot be restored e Protected images cannot be deleted p 83 1 Display the image to delete in single image display 2 Press The delete confirmation appears Available operations WY to the right Magnifies the image WY to the left Reduces the image SI TI OE L AV lt gt Changes the area to magnify OK Returns to the entire image display Sa Displays the previous or next image without changing 3 Select Delete and press the magnification and the position of the image to magnify e Memo Changes the type of information displayed CD Switches between the memory cards to play back e Select the file format to delete for the images saved in RAW Ge Se without changing the magnification and the position format EE gi of the image to magnify e When deleting multiple images at once refer to Multi image Display p 74 or Folder Display p 75 E Memo e To delete all images use Delete All Images in the 11 menu e You can magnify the image by f
81. e JPEG Approximately 25 MB TIFF Approximately 150 MB RAW Approximately 70 MB 1280x1024 pixels 24 bit full color or higher A Memo e QuickTime is required to play back movies transferred to a computer You can download it from the following site http www apple com duicktime download i Connecting the Camera to a Computer Connect the camera to a computer using an USB cable Make sure to have a commercially available USB cable equipped with a micro B terminal 1 Turn the computer on 2 Turn the camera off 3 Open the terminal cover of the camera and connect the USB cable to the USB terminal USB 2 0 USB 3 0 4 Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the computer 5 Turn the camera on The camera is recognized as a removable disk If the 645Z dialog appears select Open folder to view files Save the captured images to the computer N Disconnect the camera from the computer Caution The camera cannot be operated while it is connected to a computer To operate the camera terminate the USB connection on the computer then turn off the camera and remove the USB cable Memo When connected to a computer use of the optional AC adapter kit is recommended The USB connection mode when connecting the camera to a computer can be set in USB Connection of the N2 menu L p R30 Normally you do not need to change the default setting MSC A mem
82. e or Bright Eompe le Mede Refer to Multi exposure p 58 Select M to save the image in the process Save Process ei of composition Select from 2 seconds to 24 hours Number of Shots Select from 2 to 2000 shots Select whether to take the first picture now Start Interval 07 ata set time When Set Time is selected set the time at which to start shooting in Start Timel 4 Press to finish setting The camera returns to standby mode 5 Press the shutter release button to start shooting When Start Interval is set to Now the first picture is taken When set to Set Time shooting starts at the set time To cancel shooting press in standby mode After the set number of pictures are taken the camera returns to normal capture mode A Memo e When Save Process is set to M a new folder is created and the composite image is saved there When shooting in a different drive mode after performing Interval Composite a new folder will be created again e Mount the camera on a tripod during Interval Composite I Interval Movie Record D 3 Set he shooting conditions IG EE aset PRA In ee mode you can use Interval Movie Record to take still META ees pictures at a set interval from a set time and save them Recording sine 000014 N as a single movie file Motion JPEG file extension AVI 1 Turn the Stills Movie switching dial to af and press A The Drive Mode setting screen appears
83. e 35 R29 TIEF o ae EG AD eee 82 R15 Time Setting iese ee R29 Tone Expansion Digital Filter 79 Toning Custom Image 68 Toy Camera Digital Filter 79 Tracking Contrast AF 46 TTL phase matching autofocus 44 Tungsten White Balance 53 TV mode 48 U Unicolor Bold Digital Filter 79 USB Connection eie 87 R30 USB emma 87 U1 U2 U3 mode 48 R22 User registration ee ee ee 91 User setting mode iese 48 R22 V Vertical position ee ee ee 18 Vibrant Custom Image iese 68 Viewimder ER Volume iese ee EE Ee ee R24 R29 Volume Jabel 37 W WARRANTY POLICY 105 R55 Water Color Digital Filter 79 WB Adjustable Range 00n000nn R40 WB When Using Flash R40 White Balance 53 Wi Fi transmission annaannaaanaan R34 WING OW E 86 Wireless LAN ee ee se ee R34 Wireless Memory Card R34 World Time rrronnnrrnnrernnnnnrnnnnvnnnnnnn R28 X dele OE A 48 Z Zone Select AF Active Area 45 Zoom display ccccceeeeecseeeeeeeeeees 73 WARRANTY POLICY All our cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of your purchase Service will be rendered and defective parts will be replaced without cost to
84. e all local laws governing the Eye Fi card usage This camera features a function to enable disable the communication function of the Eye Fi card however we do not guarantee the operability of all Eye Fi card functions Refer to the Eye Fi card manual for details on how to use the card Please contact the Eye Fi card manufacturer regarding any malfunctions or problems concerning Eye Fi cards Provided Manuals This camera comes with two manuals Operating Manual this book and Menu Reference Use these as needed Operating Manual Describes the necessary preparations before use and the basic operations of your camera The Operating Manual contains pages 1 to 107 Menu Reference Describes the functions that can be set when ED is pressed and the product specifications After you read the Operating Manual and become familiar with the basic operations of your camera you can carry the Menu Reference with you as a handy reference guide The Menu Reference contains pages R1 to R57 The following symbols indicate reference page numbers with related information gt Refer to another location within the same document Q Refer to a location in the other document Operating Manual Contents FOR USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY oaiae 1 Care to be Taken During Handling iese sees se ee see ee ee 3 Provided Manuals gege enee ke AE GEE 5 Before Using Your Camera 9 Checking the Contents of the ackage
85. e aperture value in P or TV mode Discharging a flash multiple times High speed Sync flash Wireless flash AF200S AF200SA AF 160 lt lt 1 There is a limit to the available shutter speeds 5 When the flash setting is MS or M the aperture value changes automatically 2 Two or more compatible flash units are required in Tv mode 3 Available only when using A645 A 645 FA645 FA 645 or D FA645 6 The aperture value changes automatically lenses 7 The flash fully discharges 4 When the flash setting is MS or M the aperture value changes automatically 8 Unavailable for AF330FTZ Preview Turn the main switch to Q to use the preview function There are two preview methods For checking the depth of field with the viewfinder Optical Preview Default setting For checking the composition exposure and focus on Digital Preview the monitor The maximum display time 60 seconds You can magnify or save the preview image Setting the Preview Method 1 Select Button Customization in 4 menu and press P The Button Customization screen appears 2 Select Preview Dial and press gt The Preview Dial screen appears 3 Select Optical Preview or Digital Preview and press 4 Press ED three times The camera returns to standby mode E Memo e Optical Preview is always used when Multi exposure Interval Shooting Interval Composite or Mirror Lock up Shooting is used e The display
86. e ee ee GE AS de GE ee 51 Playing Back MOVIES iese ees ss ees ee Ee ee RR Ee ee ee ee ee EE ee 52 WIIG Ee Luse EE 53 Manual White Balance rarnrrnnnnnnrnrnnrnnnrennnnnrrernnnnnnnnsnnre 54 Color Temperature 55 Drive Mode vn 56 Continuous SHootng sis Ke Mo ks ke kg es ED 56 SNE 57 Remote Ee te SN Ke aani de Di 57 Multi eXDOSUrE esse ENE RR ER Ee GENE EDE SG Ee GR RE DE DERE Ee 58 Interval Shooting aie issie ei ER ER Re Ee ER n ele ie Re Rd 59 Interval Composite esse Ee EE Ee EE Re ee EE Ee ee Ee ee EE ee ee 60 Interval Movie Record AAR 61 Exposure Bracketing kk ee Ee EE 62 Mirror Lock up Shooting iese ea ee ee AR ee RR ee 63 Flash Mode ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 64 5 Using a Computer 85 Attaching atlaeh ee ee ea ee RR EE ee ee RR EE ee ee ee RE ee ee 64 Setting the Flash Mode ee ee se ee Re ER ER Re 65 Connecting to atComputer ees ees ee ee ee ee ennn 86 Flash Compatibility Chart EEN 66 System Requirements ee ee ee ee eed 86 FAN get 67 Connecting the Camera to a Computere 87 Setting the Preview Method ese ee ee ee Re ee ee 67 Using the Provided Software iese ee ee ee Ee ee 88 Custom IMAGE agendaen 68 Installing the Software EER ERK Rek ee 88 Saving the Settings of a Captured Image esse 69 Digital Camera Utility 5 Screen ee nennen 90 4 Playback and Processing 6 Appendix 93 Functions 71 Optional ACCessories rrrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnennnn 94 Error Ee
87. e faithful to their intentions Some functions are not available on printers that are not PRINT Image Matching III compliant Copyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation All Rights Reserved PRINT Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation The PRINT Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation AVC Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive remuneration to i encode video in compliance with the AVC standard AVC video and or ii decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA L L C See http www mpegla com To users of this camera e Do not use or store this camera in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with the monitor damage the stored data or affect the camera s internal circuitry and cause camera misoperation The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is manufactured using extremely high precision technology Although the level of functioning pixels is 99 99 or better you should be aware tha
88. e length of time before the camera can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required If the camera is covered by warranty repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge and the camera will be returned to you upon completion of servicing If the camera 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 camera was purchased outside of the country where 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 camera 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 to be borne by the sender To prove the date of your purchase when required please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your camera for at least a year Before sending your camera 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 directly to the manufacturer Always obtain a quotation for the service charge and only after you accept the quoted service charge instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing e This warranty policy does not affect the cust
89. e light source is specified Color temperature of the light source is fixed Auto Adjustment Automatically performs fine tuning I 11 WB When Using Flash Select Auto White Balance Multi Auto White Balance Flash or Unchanged for the white balance when the flash discharges D 12 AWB in Tungsten Light C2 Adjusts the tungsten light color tone when White Balance is set to Auto White Balance Subtle Correction Keeps the tungsten light color tone Strong Correction Applies a stronger correction of the tungsten light i 13 Color Temperature Steps Sets the unit of the white balance color temperature to Kelvin or Mired NM 14 Superimpose AF Area The selected AF point lights red in the viewfinder IEEE Selects the action priority for when the focus mode is set to AF S and the shutter release button is fully pressed Focus priority The shutter is not released until the subject is in focus Release priority The shutter is released even if the subject is not in focus i 16 1st Frame Action in AF C Selects the 1st frame action priority for when the focus mode is set to AF C and the shutter release button is fully pressed ie Starts shooting immediately even if the subject is not in Release priority foc s Auto Determines whether focus adjustment is necessary depending on the focusing conditions Focus priority Starts shooting when the subject is in focus I 47 Action
90. e to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour les utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada FOR CALIFORNIA U S A ONLY Perchlorate Material special handling may apply The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate material which may require special handling See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION Located at 633 17th Street Suite 2600 Denver Colorado 80202 U S A Phone 800 877 0155 FAX 303 790 1131 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards
91. ears 2 Select Delete and press The selected folder and all the images in it are deleted When there are protected images in the folder select Delete all or Leave all E Memo e Refer to Menu Reference for details on folder names Q p R31 j Calendar Filmstrip Display Images are grouped and displayed by shooting date 1 Press OM in Step 1 of Multi image Display The display style selection screen appears 2 Select Calendar Filmstrip 20145 MG 0100 0505 Display sr ol e MON 19 Images are displayed by shooting FRI 23 2014 6 1 date THU 12 Shooting date Thumbnail Available operations AV Selects a shooting date lt gt Selects an image taken on the selected shooting date WY to the right Displays the selected image in single image display WR to the left Returns to displaying images by shooting date Deletes the selected image 3 Press The selected image appears in single image display SUONDUN4 BUISS800Jqd pue yoeq ejd SUoNDUN BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d I Slideshow You can play back all images saved on a memory card successively 1 Select EI in the playback mode palette The start screen is displayed and slideshow starts Available operations OK Pauses resumes playback lt gt Displays the next or previous image v Stops playback Ku Adjusts the volume of the movie After all images are played back the camera returns to single im
92. ed and O is pressed O 7 O N 4 5 Select E Dial Programming in 34 menu and press P The E Dial Programming screen appears Select an exposure mode and press P The screen for the selected exposure mode appears Select the desired setting Exposure Mode for each exposure mode So Ee ek wi PSHIFT OPLINE and press Ce E OPINE MENU TT nb RetumtoPMode Notavailable Press ED The E Dial Programming screen reappears Repeat Steps 2 to 4 Press ED twice E Memo e If you select Rotation Direction in Step 2 you can reverse the effect obtained by turning Ail or WS i Button Customization You can set the functions for when GD or amp is pressed or when the main switch is turned to Q 1 Select Button Customization in 24 menu and press P The Button Customization screen appears 2 Select the item to set and Button Customization RAWIFx Button Press gt AF Button Preview Dial The screen to set the function for the selected item is displayed Illumination Button MENU 3 Selecta function and press The following functions can be assigned to each button Setting Function Page One Push File Temporarily changes the file p R21 RAW Fx Format format Button Optical Preview Activates the Optical Preview CO p 67 Digital Preview Activates the Digital Preview i Enable AF1 Autofocus is performed when G is pressed Autofocus is per
93. elocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour les utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada FOR CALIFORNIA U S A ONLY Perchlorate Material special handling may apply The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate material which may require special handling See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals We RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION Located at 633 17th Street Suite 2600 Denver Colorado 80202 U S A Phone 800 877 0155 FAX 303 790 1131 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on the statistical basis as required by 47CFR 82 909 O
94. ens clockwise Do not press the lens unlock button at this time 2 Secure the end of the strap on the inside of the clasp To remove the lens Turn the lens counterclockwise while holding down the lens unlock button 4 Remove the front lens cap by pushing the top and bottom portions as indicated in the illustration Caution When attaching or removing the lens choose an environment that is relatively free of dirt and dust Keep the body mount cap attached on the camera when a lens is not attached Be sure to attach the lens mount cap and lens cap to the lens after removing it from the camera Do not insert your fingers inside the lens mount of the camera or touch the mirror The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts Dirt dust or corrosion may damage the electrical system Please contact your nearest service center for professional cleaning We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents damages and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses made by other manufacturers Deeg Bume9 Doug Buje 28 i Lens Compatibility Chart When using the D FA645 lens for digital cameras all of the functions of this camera are available Lenses for our medium format film cameras can also be used with this camera however the following restrictions apply e Available Restricted x Not available A645 FA645 A645 FA645 A645 FA645 67 Acce
95. er kit K BC90 Kit includes Battery charger D BC90 and AC plug cord Rechargeable Lithium ion Battery D LI90 AC Adapter Kit K AC132 Kit includes AC adapter D AC120 and AC plug cord Lets you power this camera from an AC outlet Flash Accessories Auto Flash AF540FGZ II Auto Flash AF360FGZ Il The AF540FGZ II and AF360FGZ Il are P TTL auto flash units with a maximum guide number of approximately 54 and 36 both ISO 100 m respectively Their features include slave sync flash contrast control sync flash high speed sync flash wireless flash slow speed sync and trailing curtain sync flash Auto Flash AF200FG The AF200FG is a P TTL auto flash unit with a maximum guide number of approximately 20 ISO 100 m It features contrast control sync flash and slow speed sync flash when combined with the AF540FGZ AF540FGZ Il AF360FGZ or AF360FGZ II unit AF200FG Auto Macro Flash AF 160FC The AF160FC is a flash system especially designed for macro photography to take close shadowless pictures of small objects lt is compatible with Hew existing TTL auto flash functions ad and can be used with a wide range of PENTAX cameras by AF160FC using the provided adapter rings AF Cross Lined Matte DG 80 Hot Shoe Adapter FG Interchangeable Focusing Screen AF Framed Matte DF 80 Extension Cord F5P AF Golden Section Matte DK 80 Hot Shoe Adapter FG Off camera Shoe Adapter F Use
96. erture position is set to A or is switched to a position other than A e When using a zoom lens whose maximum aperture varies depending on the focal length the shutter speed and aperture value change depending on the zooming position while AE Lock is engaged However the exposure value does not change and a picture is taken at the brightness level when AE Lock is set e Exposure can be locked when focus is locked Set in 4 AE L with AF Locked of the C1 menu 4 p R39 Movie Recording 1 Turn the Stills Movie switching dial to d Live View is displayed Recordable Time 2 Focus on the subject In AF mode press the shutter release button halfway 3 Press Movie recording starts SU In the upper left area of the monitor REC blinks and the size of the file OO being recorded is displayed ZN di GB 2 4 Press again Movie recording stops Ga Caution e When recording a movie with sound the camera operation sounds are also recorded e If the internal temperature of the camera becomes high during recording the recording may be terminated E Memo e Recording can also be started or stopped by pressing the shutter release button fully e You can change the movie settings in the 1 menu or from the control panel IT p R24 When Exposure Setting is set to smn di OF pm YOU Can set the exposure before shooting e You can record a movie continuously up to 4 GB o
97. eseeaeseseaeees R20 MEN ar R22 Save USER Mode R22 ai Movie Menu R24 Exposure Setting rrrnrnnnevrrnnnnnnnnrernnnnnnnnnrevnnnnvennnnnnnr R24 Memory Card Options EE R24 Movie Capture Settings REENEN R24 Recording Sound Level urvnnnnnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnrvennnnnnnnnnnnn R24 HDR Capture E R24 le R25 gt Playback Menu R26 Slideshow R26 QUICK ZOOMT soe EN ee N EG EE R26 Grid DISPLAY vred R26 Highlight AISTI EE N EE OE EN R26 Auto Image ROGN Larssen R26 Wave TE R26 Delete All Images errnnnnnnnrernnnnnnrnnnnnnnennnnnnnvenunernnnnnr R27 N Set up Menu R28 LANQUAGE BB EEN R28 Date Adjustment rernnnnernnnnrrnnnnvrnnnnvennnnvennnnvennvennnnennn R28 World Time RE N er R28 Te R29 SOUNd ENGS sessies Ed es es DE RE DES R29 EED PSN Ne R30 LCD Display Settings R30 USB CONDECION vasene d den R30 FONI OUL PE EE R30 Folder Name REENEN EEN R31 Create New Folder NEEN R32 File Name susen ganen R32 EE R33 Copyright Information EEN R33 Flicker Reduction ENEE R34 Auto Power Off E R34 Wireless Memory Card EE R34 Reset EE NR R35 Pixel Mapping avse R35 Dist Ale are R36 Dust Removal Jr R37 Sensor Cleaning ENEE R37 fr OMIM EA AA EE R38 Firmware Info Options EE R38 C Custom Setting Menu R39 EV SE vos EE EE AR Ne ene de Ee R39 2 Sensitivity Steps va penere R39 3 Meter Operating Time EEN R39 4 AE L with AF Locked ARA R39 5 LINK AE and AF Point ie issie sien seek esse ee se GEES ee R39 6 Auto EV Compens
98. f small children e Charging the battery a day before use or on the day of use 1 If the product falls or is operated accidentally it may cause is recommended serious personal injuries e The AC plug cord provided with this camera is developed 2 Wrapping the strap around a neck may cause suffocation exclusively for the battery charger D BC90 Do not use 3 To avoid the risk of a small accessory such as the battery or it with other devices memory cards from being swallowed by mistake keep them out of the reach of small children Seek medical attention immediately if an accessory is accidentally swallowed Precautions on Carrying and Using Your Camera Do not subject the camera to high temperatures or high humidity Care to be Taken During Handling Do not leave the camera in a vehicle as the temperature can get very high Before Using Your Camera Do not subject the camera to strong vibrations shocks or pressure Use a cushion to protect the camera from vibrations is included in the package This will be useful if you experience The temperature range for camera use is 10 C to 40 C 14 F to problems abroad 104 F e When the camera has not been used for a long time confirm that The monitor may appear black at high temperatures but will it is still working properly particularly prior to taking important return to normal at normal temperatures The monitor may respond more slowly at low temperatures This is due t
99. formed when G is pressed and not when the shutter release button is pressed halfway While is pressed autofocus is not performed Cancel AF even when the shutter release button is pressed halfway Enable AF2 AF Button NNK PP Preview Optical Preview Activates the Optical Preview CO p 67 Dial Digital Preview Activates the Digital Preview died 1 Set RAW Fx Button to One Push File Format illumination on when is EO p 23 in Step 3 of Button Customization p R20 LCD Panel Illumination pressed O Discharges the flash in 2 Select M or O for Cancel after 1 shot Modelina Flash Modeling Flash mode when g 9 a flash is connected and M The recording format returns to the File Format setting of Si is pressed 1 p 64 Image Capture Settings in the OI menu after a picture is taken Discharges the flash in Test The setting is retained until any of the following operations Test Flash Flash mode when a flash is is performed connected and amp is pressed When AD is pressed again OD e When or is pressed or when the mode dial 2 d Press ED or main switch is turned The Button Customization screen reappears i EE EN 3 Select the file format when RAW Fx Button Repeat Steps 2 to 4 EN One Push File Format IS pressed Cancel after 1 shot 5 Press ED twice The left side is the File Format setting pi A FE and the right side is the changed file RoW format when is pressed ER
100. function that performing these procedures the camera operates correctly Dike Tee Nor vele is not available for the exposure mode it d t i i nithe current mod bee p it does not require any repairs o Eie We recommend checking the following items before contacting The camera will turn off because its a service center The camera will turn off internal temperature is too hot Leave to prevent damage from the camera turned off until it has had overheating time to cool down before turning on the camera again Battery is not installed Check the orientation The camera properly of the battery does not turn on The battery power is low Images cannot be transferred when Set the Eye Fi communication Action Mode is not set to SELECT to SELECT in Wireless Memory Card of the N3 menu 1 p R34 There are no images that can be Image not found transferred when an Eye Fi card is used Charge the battery There is no available Insert a memory card with The shutter space on the memory available space or delete cannot be card unwanted images released is bei Data is being Wait until processing is finished processed AF cannot work well for low contrast objects the sky white walls etc dark colors intricate designs rapidly moving objects Q Caution aud GE or scenery shot through a window The subject is difficult or a net like pattern Autofocus does to focus on Lock focus on another object not work loc
101. g TY p R37 PcS MSC mode PcP PTP mode Cln During sensor cleaning A Memo e Press amp to illuminate the LCD panel IT p R20 e The item 13 appears when the camera is connected to a computer using optional tethered shooting software i Electronic Level You can check whether the camera is tilted horizontally by displaying the electronic level The electronic level can be displayed on the EV bar scale in the viewfinder and LCD panel and or on the Live View screen Select whether to display the electronic level in Electronic Level of the 13 menu LL p R19 When tilted 4 5 to the left When held vertically and tilted 3 to the right Sieg Inoa BuIsn s10jeg 24 Memo Attaching the Strap 28 Attaching a LENS ie EE DOE E Inserting a Me Power iese sees Intel Selhhas sauser D Diopter Adjustment issie ss ee eek ee kk ee ek se ee ke see G Testing Your Camera EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE E EE NEE EE EEEE 38 How to Change Function Settings Aen Attaching the Strap Attaching a Lens 1 Pass the end of the strap 1 Make sure that the camera is turned off through the triangular ring 2 Remove the body mount cap and lens mount cap Hold down the lens unlock button 3 and remove the body mount cap peyeys buen 3 Align the lens mount index red dots 4 on the camera and the lens and turn the l
102. ges from being 5 p accidentally erased Plays back images one after another Saves the white balance settings of the captured image as Manual White Balance gt l Slideshow a Save as Manual WB Saves the settings used for an image captured in Cross Processing mode of Custom Image as your Favorite settings raw RAW Develops RAW images into JPEG s sa p 82 Development images and saves them as a new file Save Cross Processing tem Function Page gt 35 Movie Edit 4 Divides a movie or deletes unwanted segments Copies images between memory gt Ea mage topy cards in SD1 and SD2 slots E Eye Fi Image Transfers selected images wirelessly using an optional Eye Fi card mo 1 Not available when a movie is displayed 2 Not available when a RAW image is displayed 3 Available only when a RAW image is saved 4 Available only when a movie is displayed 5 Available only when an Eye Fi card is inserted in the SD2 slot E Memo e The functions of the playback mode palette can be used only for the images saved on the memory card that is currently being played back To use the functions for the images saved on the other memory card switch to the other memory card slot with GZ during single image display then display the playback mode palette e When saving images that have been edited with functions such as Resize you can choose whether to save the E images to the memory car
103. h Low Medium High You can process captured images with digital filters Creates an image that The following filters are available Sketch looks as though it was drawn with a pencil Filter Name Parameter Creates an image that Brightness 8 to 8 Water Color looks as though it was GE Base Adjusts the parameters Lug ON 10 Creates an image that Parameter to create the desired Hue 3 to 3 looks as though it was Sharpness 3 to 3 Lessens the tone of the ie Image to create an image Sri Ge Kaes Magenta Posterization e as though k ue Cyan Green Yellow Extracts one or two d EE Extract specific colors and Extractable Range of Color 1 1 to 5 Color makes the rest of the Extracted Color 2 OFF Red Blurs a part of the image black and white Magenta Blue Cyan Green Yellow Miniature image to create a simulated miniature scene Extractable Range of Color 2 1 to 5 Creates an image that Shading Level Low Medium High Toy Camera looks as though it was Blur Low Medium High on RE EE Ee Soft shot with a toy camera Tone Break Red Green Blue Yellow a soft focus throughout the image Toning B3 to A3 Retro Creates an image with Creates an image with the look of an old photo Frame Composite None Thin a special sparkling look Medium Thick Starburst by adding extra glitter High Enhances the contrast 4 5 to the highlights of night Contrast in the image scenes or lights Shading T Fr reflected on water i i ad
104. h imaging co uk 633 17th Street Suite 2600 Denver Colorado 80202 U S A http www us ricoh imaging com 1770 Argentia Road Mississauga Ontario LON 387 CANADA http www ricoh imaging ca 23D Jun Yao International Plaza 789 Zhaojiabang Road Xu Hui District Shanghai 200032 CHINA http www ricoh imaging com cn e Specifications and external dimensions are subject to change without notice OP645Z101 EN Copyright RICOH IMAGING COMPANY LTD 2014 FOM 01 05 2014 Printed in Europe Medium Format Digital SLR Camera PENTAX 0645 Z Menu Reference K SUPERSPEED PT S Mac WE XC I To ensure the best performance from your camera please read the operating manual before using the camera Thank you for purchasing our PENTAX 645Z medium format digital SLR camera Please read this manual before using the camera in order to get the most out of all the features and functions Keep this manual safe as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand all the camera s capabilities Lenses you can use In general lenses that can be used with this camera are D FA645 and FA645 lenses and 645 lenses that have an Aperture A Auto position To use any other lens or accessory see the Operating Manual LL p 28 Regarding copyrights Images taken with this camera that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyrig
105. he white e The fine tuned white balance value used when shooting is not balance saved 4 Use AY lt P to specify the measuring range 5 Press The White Balance setting screen reappears Color Temperature You can save up to three color temperature settings The default setting is 5000K RON 5 Select K in Step 2 on p 53 and press V Select from K1 to K3 Press ID Adjust the color temperature Set the color temperature value within the range from 2500K to 10000K Available operations Si 100 Kelvin units Kr 1000 Kelvin units AV lt gt Fine tunes the color temperature Press The White Balance setting screen reappears Memo e Select Mired in 13 Color Temperature Steps of the C2 menu to set the color temperature in mired units The color temperature can be changed in 20 mired units with Aa and 100 mired units with WR However figures are converted to and displayed in Kelvin LL p R40 suonjoun4 Bunoous suonjoun4 Bunoous Drive Mode You can choose from the following drive modes Continuously takes pictures while the shutter release button is kept pressed The number of pictures that can be taken continuously varies according to the shutter speed Self timer Releases the shutter about 12 seconds or 2 ON seconds after the shutter release button is pressed Enables shooting with remote control Select from Remote Control Remote Control 3 sec delay
106. hear thunder during use of the battery charger or AC adapter unplug the power plug and discontinue using Continued use can cause damage to the product fire or electrical shock Wipe off the power plug if it should become covered with dust Accumulated dust may cause a fire To reduce the risk of hazards use only CSA UL certified power supply cord set cord is Type SPT 2 or heavier minimum NO 18 AWG copper one end with a molded on male attachment plug cap with a specified NEMA configuration and the other is provided with a molded on female connector body with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration or the equivalent AN Caution Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug cord Doing so may damage the cord Should the AC plug cord be damaged consult your nearest service center Do not touch or short circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while the cord is plugged in Do not handle the power plug with wet hands This can cause an electric shock Do not drop the product or subject it to violent impact This can cause the product to breakdown Do not use the battery charger D BC90 to charge batteries other than the rechargeable lithium ion battery D LI90 Attempting to charge other types of batteries may cause an explosion or heating or may damage the battery charger About the Battery AN Warning e If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes do not r
107. ht Act Please take care as there are cases where limitations are placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations performances or of items on display Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act and care should be taken here also Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Intel Intel Core and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Eye Fi the Eye Fi logo and Eye Fi connected are trademarks of Eye Fi Inc This product includes DNG technology under license by Adobe Systems Incorporated The DNG logo is either a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This product supports PRINT Image Matching III PRINT Image Matching enabled digital still cameras printers and software help photographers to produce images mor
108. i Image Capture Settings mg 2 Turn to the right HDR Capture 2 Lens Correction E 5 Press Aor Y Herr 1234 KEE D Range Settings Gv Sr D Range Settings Giro Sr D Range Settings Gv Guo ISO AUTO Setting ISO AUTO Setting ISO AUTO Setting High ISO NR SONR High ISO NR rink High ISO NR Slow Shutter Speed NR NR SOM UTS eC DE SlowShutterSpeed NR dd 2 Turn W to the right Program Line Normal Program Line Normal Program Line GPS GPS GPS MENU IS Ah MENU AT MENU OE Tires 3 Press A or V 4 Press gt E Memo e For the Custom Setting menu C 1 5 you can show the setting screen of the next item in order of the menu on the monitor by turning W while the submenu of the currently selected item is displayed R14 O Rec Mode Menu amp Memo e Functions with the control panel icon E next to the menu icon and number in the right end of the title bar can also be set from the control panel IE e Switches between the exposure modes temporarily when the mode dial is set to U1 U2 or U3 E Memo e When the camera is turned off the exposure mode set here reverts to the previously saved one e Refer to Save USER Mode p R22 for saving the desired settings to U1 U2 and U3 F Memory Card Options 0165 Sets the recording method for when two memory cards are inserted 2 Sequential Use When the memory card in SD1 slot becomes full q data is saved to the card in SD2 3B Save to Both Sek ce
109. in AF C Continuous Selects the action priority during Continuous Shooting for when the focus mode is set to AF C Focus priority Prioritizes tracking the subject Auto Determines which to prioritize focus or framerate Auto FPS priority Prioritizes the speed of Continuous Shooting TE cs Sets whether to maintain the focus for a certain amount of time when the subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area after being focused Selects Off Low Medium or High 19 AF with Remote Control Enables autofocus with remote control Bore Cs Sets the color space of image files to SRGB or AdobeRGB E Memo e Image file names vary depending on the color space setting p R32 Color Space IMGPxxxx JPG AdobeRGB _IMGxxxx JPG 21 LCD Panel Illumination Sets the LCD panel backlight setting to Low or High 22 Save Rotation Info Saves the rotation information of an image according to the orientation of the camera when the image was shot 23 Save Menu Location The last menu tab displayed on the monitor is saved and it is displayed again the next time HD is pressed _ nuew Bunes uwojsn R41 nusw Bunes wojsng R42 24 AF Fine Adjustment Adjusts the AF focus position 1 Select 24 AF Fine Adjustment in C4 menu and press The 24 AF Fine Adjustment screen appears 2 Select Apply All or Apply One and press Apply Al
110. in e es Shading Geen de ei SS S ye H Creates an image that se Shading Level 3 to 3 Fish eye looks as though it was Invert Color Inverts image colors OFF ON shot with a fish eye lens l Extracts a specific color Changes the horizontal A andmaks dg arestol ihe er and vertical ratio of the old image black and white een Image Creates a monochrome image and emphasizes Low Medium High the contrast Bold Monochrome Contrast Low Medium High Scratch Effect OFF ON Intensity Low Medium High Saturation OFF Low Medium High Low Medium High In Focus Plane 3 to 3 In Focus Width Narrow Middle Wide Vertical Positive Slope Negative Slope Size Small Medium Large Angle 0 30 45 60 Low Medium High SUONDUN4 BUISSe00Jqd pue yoeq ejd 1 Display the image to edit in single image display Ga Caution e Only JPEG and RAW images captured with this camera can be 2 Select 0 in the playback mode palette edited with the digital filters TIFF images cannot be edited The screen to select a filter appears BE Memo 3 Select a filter ae or 9410050001 y EE p dei e You can a up to ilters to the same image Use ae to select a different image E peer geed T oe Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need z n e d Z D ne Lee Ne ER RE bra Recreating Filter Effects Retrieves the filter effects of the selected image and applies Press IT the same filter effects to other images A Diep ie 1 Displ
111. ion set Auto Screen Rotation to off in LCD Display of the N 1 menu 2 p R30 OLAFSEN 1250 BIPEG1234 Playback Mode The captured image and shooting information are displayed in single image display of the playback mode Press to change the type of information displayed in single image display Use lt gt to select the type and press 00009 INFO Zem Standard Information Display Playback Info Display selection screen Single image display Standard Information Display Captured image file format exposure parameters and operation guide indicators are displayed Detailed information on how and when the image was taken is displayed p 20 Captured image and brightness histogram are Histogram Display displayed p 21 Not available during movie playback Captured image and RGB histogram are RGB Histogram Display displayed p 21 Not available during movie playback No Information Display Only the captured image is displayed A Memo e Press GZ to switch between the memory cards inserted in the two slots SD1 and SD2 e The display selected in the Playback Info Display selection screen appears in playback mode when the camera is turned off and on again If Playback Info Display is set to off in Memory of the 34 menu the Standard Information Display always appears first when the camera is turned on Q p R22 e You can display the grid with Grid Display of the gt 11
112. is camera and its accessories There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen of the monitor in this manual are different from the actual ones FOR USING YOUR CAMERA SAFELY We have paid close attention to the safety of this camera When using this camera we request your special attention regarding items marked with the following symbols VAN Warnin This symbol indicates that ignoring this item could 9 cause serious personal injuries This symbol indicates that ignoring this item could N Caution cause minor or medium personal injuries or loss of property ABOUT THE CAMERA AN Warning Do not disassemble or modify the camera High voltage areas are present inside the camera with the risk of electric shock e If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging the camera never touch the exposed portion There is a risk of electric shock e Do not aim the camera at the sun or other strong light sources when taking pictures or leave the camera sitting in direct sunlight with the lens cap off Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction or cause a fire e Do not look at the sun or other strong light sources through the lens Doing so may lead to a loss of eyesight or cause vision to be impaired e If any irregularities occur during use such as smoke or a strange odor stop use immediately remove the battery or the AC adapter and contact your nearest service center Continued use
113. ity adjustment with ISO AUTO Setting in the 492 menu or on the control panel M p R17 e You can set the sensitivity in increments of 1 EV or in accordance with the EV Steps setting for exposure Set from 2 Sensitivity Steps of the C1 menu LL p R39 e You can reduce noise at high sensitivity with High ISO NR in the 2 menu or on the control panel Q p R17 e The framerate for Continuous Shooting may slow down when the sensitivity is high suonoun4 Bunoous suonjoun4 Bunoous 48 Changing the Exposure Mode The following are the available exposure modes ew Available x Not available Change Shutter Change Change P Automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value according to the program line You can use Aa or WS to switch between shutter priority and aperture priority v Program Automatic Exposure Sv Sensitivity Priority You can set the desired sensitivity Automatic Exposure Tv Shutter Priority You can set the desired shutter speed Automatic Exposure Av Aperture Priority You can set the desired aperture value Automatic Exposure TAv Shutter amp Aperture Automatically sets the sensitivity according to the set shutter Priority Automatic speed and aperture value d w Exposure You can set exposure parameters So Exposure BUD eo ig The shutter speed is locked at 1 125 seconds Use this when Gs X sync Speed using a flash that does not automatically set the sync spee
114. ivide e If Searching for the original image is selected in Step 3 the the original movie into five segments original image prior to digital filter application can be retrieved Available operations A Plays back pauses a movie gt Forwards a frame when paused Press and hold gt Fast forwards playback lt Reverses a frame when paused Press and hold a Fast reverses playback Ku Adjusts the volume Confirms cancels a dividing point Proceed to Step 7 if you do not want to delete any segment Press SUONDUN4 BUISSE201d pue yoeq ejd The screen to select segments to delete is displayed Use lt gt to move the selection frame and press The segments to delete are specified Multiple segments can be deleted at once Select segments for deletion Press again to cancel the selection Mous SUoloUN BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d 6 Press ED The screen of Step 3 reappears 7 Press EN 8 The save confirmation screen appears Select Save to SD 1 or Save to SD2 and press E Memo e Select dividing points in chronological order from the beginning of the movie When canceling the selected dividing points cancel each of them in reverse order from the end of the movie to the beginning In an order other than specified you can neither select dividing points nor cancel the selections of the dividing points RAW Development You can develop RAW images into JPEG or TIFF format
115. ket ee ee Re 64 Sync socket 2P cap 64 System requirements esse ese 86 T TAV mode oeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrnnn 48 Testing your Camera 38 TEN SIZE ike 35 R29 TUPP EE ONE 82 R15 Time Setting iese ee EE EE R29 Tone Expansion Digital Filter 79 Toning Custom Image 68 Toy Camera Digital Filter 79 Tracking Contrast AF 46 TTL phase matching autofocus 44 Tungsten White Balance 53 TV FOGG sn EE ee 48 U Unicolor Bold Digital Filter 19 USB Connection eie 87 R30 USB terminal SE EN SEER RE SR Se ee 87 U1 U2 U3 mode 48 R22 User registration ee RR 91 User setting mode a nnn0nnn 48 R22 V Vertical position ee ee ee 18 Vibrant Custom Image eise 68 Viewfinder iese sesse EE ee EE ee ee 22 Volume esse Re EE Ee R24 R29 Volume Jabel AT W WARRANTY POLICY 105 R55 Water Color Digital Filter 79 WB Adjustable Range nnannna0nn R40 WB When Using Flash R40 White Balance 53 Wi Fi transmission rrrnrrrnnnnnnn R34 Age io EE ee 86 Wireless AN ee ee ee R34 Wireless Memory Card R34 World Time rrronnnnrnnenrnrnnrnnnnvnnnnnnn R28 A DE 11010 EE 48 Z Zone Select AF Active Area 45 Zoom display ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 73 WARRANTY POLICY All our cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic dis
116. l Hg Mercury Cd Cadmium Pb Lead is present in the battery at a concentration above an applicable threshold specified in the Battery Directive For more information about collection and recycling of used products please contact your local authorities your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the products xipueddy 2 In other countries outside the EU These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard used products please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal For Switzerland Used electrical electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the dealer even when you don t purchase a new product Further collection facilities are listed on the home page of www swico ch or www sens ch C The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Union 107 RICOH IMAGING COMPANY LTD RICOH IMAGING EUROPE S A S RICOH IMAGING DEUTSCHLAND GmbH RICOH IMAGING UK LTD RICOH IMAGING AMERICAS CORPORATION RICOH IMAGING CANADA INC RICOH IMAGING CHINA CO LTD 2 35 7 Maeno cho Itabashi ku Tokyo 174 8639 JAPAN http www ricoh imaging co jp 112 Quai de Bezons B P 204 95106 Argenteuil Cedex FRANCE http www ricoh imaging fr Am Kaiserkai 1 20457 Hamburg GERMANY http www ricoh imaging de PENTAX House Heron Drive Langley Slough Berks SL3 8PN U K http www rico
117. l Applies the same adjustment value to all lenses Saves an adjustment value for the lens being used Up to 20 values 24 AF Fine Adjustment 3 Select Setting and adjust the 2 Apply All value setting MENU IIe Available operations gt X8 to the right Adjusts the focus to a closer position lt to the left Adjusts the focus to a farther position O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting 4 Press The adjustment value is saved 5 Press ED twice The camera returns to standby mode Memo e Check focus accuracy by magnifying the image during Live View 11 p 39 or Digital Preview 1 p 67 i 25 Flash Sync Speed Selects the flash sync speed 1 125 1 125 seconds 4 100 1 90 See seconds at 1 3 EV Steps 1 90 seconds at 1 2 EV 1 80 1 90 1 80 seconds at 1 3 EV Steps 1 90 seconds at 1 2 EV Steps 1 60 1 60 seconds 26 4 way Controller Options Selects the operation of the arrow keys A VY lt P for when the focusing area selection mode i is set to one of the following Select modes KS Switches the operation of A V lt gt to that for the Change AF Point mode or the direct key mode by pressing Switches the operation of A V lt gt to that for the direct key mode only when is pressed While the focusing area selection mode is set to one of the Select type modes the AF point can be changed using AV lt gt Ga Caution e When Type2 is set rega
118. l microphone Development Sound stereo recording compatible Recording Sound Level adjustable R47 Color Moir Correction Resize Cropping aspect ratio can be changed and tilt adjustment is available Movie Edit dividing a movie file and deleting Number of recordable images approx 650 images Playback time approx 400 minutes Tested in compliance with CIPA standard using Editing Features unwanted segments Capturing a JPEG still picture from a movie Saving RAW Data Image Copy Eye Fi Image Transfer Battery Life a fully charged lithium ion battery under the temperature of 23 C Actual results may vary depending on the shooting conditions Customization USER Modes Up to 3 settings can be saved Custom Functions Mode Memory GEM Button One Push File Format Optical Preview Digital Preview Interfaces USB 3 0 micro B external power supply terminal Connection Port cable switch terminal X sync socket HDMI output terminal Type D stereo microphone input terminal USB Connection MSC PTP Button Enable AF1 Enable AF2 Cancel AF Dimensions and Weight Button Customization Preview Dial Optical Preview Digital Preview aa Button LCD Panel Illumination Modeling Flash Dimensions gd RE OE a rogramming Test Flash excluding protrusions E dials front rear customizable to each exposure mode Approx 1550 g including dedicated battery and an AF Weight SD memory card Type1
119. le when the drive mode s is set to Interval Movie Record IM p 61 eee the exposure mode for pm mode from MP d i pitt nus SIMON 1 Select HDR Capture in d i 1 menu and press P i Memory Card Options The HDR Capture screen appears Selects one of memory cards inserted in SD1 and SD2 slots for recording movies 2 Select HDR AUTO HDR 1 PES 8 H DR 2 or H DR 3 Exposure Bracket Value Ga Caution and press e When in sm mode data is saved only to the memory card in the her slot You cannot record movies when the memory TEN Cancel card in the selected slot is full 3 Setthe range in which to change the exposure in Exposure Bracket Valuel Select from 1 42 or 3 Sets the file format for movies 4 Press ED twice Recorded Pixels The camera returns to standby mode Me 60i 50i 30p 25p 24p 60p 50p 30p 25p 24p I Movie Capture Settings R24 Ga Caution e When the drive mode is not set to Interval Movie Record this function is not available f Movie SR Activates the Movie Shake Reduction function 66 pd re lt OD OD 53 Cc R25 NUS N yoeq ejd Y R26 gt Playback Menu ee Select the memory card in either the SD1 or SD2 slot and set how to display images during slideshow Select Start to start slideshow playback 100 0001 Str Display Duration Screen Effect Repeat Playback Auto Movie Playback MENU nsE Descripti
120. lert R19 R26 Highlight Correction ee ee R16 Histogram Display 06 21 R19 Hold AF Gtatus esse sesse see ee R41 HoOmetOWN ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 34 R29 Hue Custom Image iese esse 68 Illumination Button R21 Image Capture Settings R15 Image COPY iese ee ee 71 Image finishing Ione ese 68 Image plane mdicator ees 11 Image RotatiON ees ee es 76 Image storage capacity R49 Initial settings EE 34 Initializing a memory card 36 R38 Installing software rrrnrrnnrrnvnnnnnn 88 Instant Heview 38 R19 Interchangeable focusing screen 95 Interval Composite esse see see 60 Interval Movie Record esse 61 Interval Shooting ee ee 59 Invert Color Digital Filter 19 ISO AUTO Gettmg R17 ISO sensitivity rrrrnnnnrrovrrnnrrrvnnnnnn 47 J JPEG se R15 K JET EE 55 R40 L Landscape Custom Image 68 Langouageles 34 R28 Language setting iese 34 R28 Lat Chromatic Ab Ad R16 LCD Display un R30 LCD Display Settings 0 R30 LCD Panel 23 LCD Panel Illumination R41 ONS JER EE EE 26 Lens Compatbultv 28 Lens Correction rrrrnnrrrnnnnnnennnn R16 Link AE and AF bont R39 Live View 16 39 R18 Locking exposure value esse ees 50 LS ES sanne 29 M M mode 48 MUP seede 63 Macintosh ees ee ee EE ee Ee 86 Manual Exposure mode 48 Ma
121. m is used Contrast detection AF Face Detection Tracking Focus Method Multiple AF Points Select Spot File Formats Focus Peaking ON OFF Recording RAW PEF DNG TIFF JPEG Exif 2 30 DCF 2 0 Formats compliant JPEG L 51M 8256x6192 IM 36M 6912x5184 S 21M 5376x4032 KS 3M 1920x1440 RAW L 51M 8256x6192 TIFF L 51M 8256x6192 LCD Monitor RAW 14bit PEF DNG Quality Level JPEG ok Best kk Better Good RAW JPEG simultaneous recording available Color Space sRGB AdobeRGB 3inches Br Dots Approx 1087Kdots Storage Media FLUCARD UHS I compatible Dots Approx 1037K dots Sequential Use Save to Both Separate RAW JPEG Adjustment Brightness Saturation and Color adjustable Dual Card Slot DE Copying images between slots possible Image Sensor Field of view approx 100 Magnified view 2x 4x 8x 12x 16x Grid Display Grid Style 4x4 Grid Display Golden Section Scale Square 1 Square 2 Grid Color translucent black translucent white Recorded Pixels Histogram Highlight Alert Rotate Display 180 xipueddy Tiltable TFT color LCD monitor featuring an air gapless structure with an AR coated tempered glass front panel R45 White Balance Exposure 2 3 or 5 frames Available with Continuous Shooting Method using a combination of the CMOS image Bracketing Self timer or Remote Control of the drive modes type sensor and the light source detection sensor Sh
122. mage during Instant Review on Save RAW Data Sets whether to save the RAW image during Instant Review On Instant Review p R19 Sets whether to delete the image during Instant Review On Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Instant Review Highlight Alert Bright overexposed areas blink red during Instant Review Zoom Instant Review Sets whether to display a magnified image during Digital Preview On oo Save Preview Image Sets whether to enable saving a preview image on Digital Preview F p R19 Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Digital Preview Highlight Alert Bright overexposed areas blink red during Digital Preview o Menm tem Function Default Setting P Tv Av gt P Tv Av PLINE MM o TV Av PLINE E Dial B Sets the Ali WY O operation for each exposure mode Es p Av PLINE TAv Tv Av PLINE S Tv Av PLINE Rotation Direction Reverses the effect obtained when di or WY is turned Rotate Right RAW Fx Button Sets the CD operation One Push File Format p R20 Programming SP AF Button Sets the operation Enable AF1 utton ack Customization preview Dial Sets he camera action for when the main switch is turned Optical Preview to the Q position Illumination Button Sets the amp operation LCD Fang Illumination On for settings Memory Determines which settings to save when the power is turned off other than p R22 HDR Capture Save USER Mode You can save frequently used cap
123. mages 3 Use Ai to select a cross 5 PSG ooo processed image SE 3 AECH Save aS Favorite 4 Save as Favorite 2 Save as Favorite 3 4 Select the Favorite number 1 2 or 3 to save the settings and press The settings of the selected image are saved as your Favorite settings A Memo e The saved Cross Processing settings can be loaded by selecting Cross Processing in Step 2 of Custom Image p 68 and selecting one of the Favorite settings 1 to 3 for the parameter suonoun4 Bunoous 70 MEMO Displaying a Sing EMGS Changing the Playback Meth le EE TT Faning and Processing Images ENEE unn LL SUoNDUN BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d Setting the Playback Functions Playback functions can be set 32 in the playback mode palette as well as the gt menu Press V in single image display of the playback mode to display the playback mode palette Q Image Rotation Changes the rotation information of 7 hae lmage Rotation 3 Le E UP E ZN RAN O IPE So Rotates captured images n Useful for image playback on i TV and other display devices Mener ES Function images Digital Filter Processes images with digital filters de sa Reduces color moir in images p 78 Resize 1 2 Changes the number of recorded Se pixels of the image Cropping Crops out only the desired area of an 78 image 83 16 p p On Protect Protects ima
124. mages p R26 Off Translucent Sets the grid style and color EE Ak D R26 Bright overexposed portions blink red in Standard Information Display p R26 or Histogram Display in playback mode Images are rotated when playing back images captured with the camera held vertically or images for which the rotation p R26 information has been changed Protects all images stored in the memory card at once p R26 Deletes all images stored in the memory card at once p R27 i Set up Menu Menu Default Setting Language s Changes the display language English p R28 Date Adjustment Sets the date and time or display format 01 01 2014 p R28 World Time Switches between the date and time display of your hometown city Hometown p R28 and that of a specified city Sets whether to magnify the text size when selecting a menu Standard p R29 Switches the operation sound on off and changes the volume Volume 3 Sound Effects for In focus AE L Self timer Remote Control Mirror Up All On p R29 Change AF Point and the RAW Fx button Guide Display Sets whether to display the operation guides when the exposure mode o is changed LCD Display Auto Screen Rotation Sets whether to display the status screen and control panel vertically p R30 if the camera is held vertically Display Color Sets the display color of the status screen control panel and menu cursor i tor 0 pRB USB Connection Sets the USB connection mode when connecting to a computer p R30 F
125. nc socket 2P cap when not in use Setting the Flash Mode ES The following flash modes are available The flash modes that can be set vary depending on the exposure mode Flash Mode Available Exposure Modes Flash On DA Flash OntRed eye P Sv Tv Av TAv MB X Reduction Slow speed S ow speed Sync P Sv Av ov Slow speed Sync Red eye 1 Press v in standby mode The screen to set a flash mode appears 2 Select a flash mode Flash On Dk Ssa 0 0 Flash On 3 To compensate the flash h lo output press V and then use WY to adjust the value CHE MENU ISCH The compensation value varies depending on the setting of 1 EV Steps H p R39 in the C1 menu EV Steps Compensation Value 2 0 1 7 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 7 1 3 EV 1 0 1 2 EV 2 0 1 5 1 0 05 00 05 4 1 0 Press O to reset the value to 0 0 4 Press The camera returns to standby mode suonjoun4 Bunoous suonoun 4 Bunoous 66 Flash Compatibility Chart The following functions are available when using this camera with our flashes Le Available x Not available AF540FGZ II AF540FGZ AF200FG AF500FTZ AF400FTZ Ena AF140C AF360FGZ II AF360FGZ AF160FC AF330FTZ AF240FT S007 AFOBOC P TTL auto flash vs v External auto flash x Red eye reduction wi Automatic switch of the shutter speed to the flash sync speed after the flash is charged Setting th
126. nked when the metering mode is set to e Multi segment or when the focusing area selection mode is set to EA Select and the metering mode is set to L Spot Exposure is adjusted in accordance with the position of the selected AF point H 6 Auto EV Compensation Compensates automatically when the proper exposure cannot be determined I 7 Bulb B Mode Options Sets the function of the shutter release button in B mode Type1 Continuous exposure while the shutter release button is pressed Type Press the shutter release button to start exposure and press it yP again to end exposure E Memo e The camera operates in the same manner when shooting with a remote control unit O nuew Bumes uwojsnN R39 _C Fl 9 One Push Bracketing C2 nu w Bumes uwojsnN R40 f 8 Bracketing Order Sets the order for Exposure Bracketing shooting 2 frames 0 gt 1 0 gt 1 3 frames 0 gt 1 gt 1 5 frames 0 gt 1 gt 1 gt 2 gt 2 1 gt 0 0 gt 1 1 gt 0 gt 1 2 EEE EE 0 gt 1 1 gt 0 1 gt 0 1 2 1 gt 0 gt 1 gt 2 1 gt 0 1 gt 0 0 gt 1 gt 1 0 gt 1 gt 1 gt 2 gt 2 2 frames 0 3 frames 5 frames 2 frames 0 3 frames 5 frames 2 frames 3 frames 5 frames Shoots all frames with one press of the shutter release button when using Exposure Bracketing i 10 WB Adjustable Range Fine tunes the white balance when th
127. nual White Balance 54 MEMNON AR EE N ON R22 Memory Card ES Memory Card Options R15 R24 D 42 R5 Menu operaton 42 R14 Meter Operating Time eise R39 Metering mode 47 Mcrophone 52 Miniature Digital Filter 22 19 V T o EEE 55 R40 RON oes ante 63 Mirror Up Operation esse R42 Mode dal 38 49 Mode dial lock button 38 Ville a te RR ON EN 15 Monochrome Custom Image 68 Motion JPEG sie sies ee RE Ee Re 61 Movie Capture Settings R24 Movie EN iss sees ed see 81 Movie men R8 R24 Playback Info Display Recording Sound Level R24 Movie mode ee ee ee 51 selection screen 19 Hed eveHecduchon 65 Movie SR seen sd ee ed Di R25 Playback menu R8 R26 Remote Control 57 96 NS GEE EE EE RE R30 Playback mode 39 Re R35 R43 Multi Auto White Balance Playback mode palette 72 R13 RE enden 77 White Balance 93 Portrait Custom Image 68 Retro Digital Elter 79 Multi exposure rrrnnrrrnnnnnrvnnnnnrrnnnnn 58 Posterization Digital Filter 79 Reversal Film Custom Image 68 Multi image display sees ese ee 74 POWET iii eN es ee 34 RGB histogram ese ee ee 21 Multiple AF Points Contrast AF 46 Power frequency rrrrnnrrernnnrennnnn R34 Rotate Display 180 00 R19 Multi segment metering 00n000000n 47 Preview rrnnnnnennnenernnnnvrnnnnnvennn 67 R19 Rotation
128. number is 999 After the folder number reaches 999 you cannot capture new images if you attempt to change the folder name or create a new folder or when the file name number reaches 9999 IE TN A folder is created with a new number when the next image is saved When a memory card is inserted in both SD1 and SD2 slots a new folder is created on both memory cards ICO EEN One of the following string of characters is used as the file name prefix depending on the 20 Color Space p R41 setting of the C3 menu Color Space IMGPxxxx JPG AdobeRGB IMGxxxx JPG The first four characters can be changed to a character string of your choice 1 Select File Name in 2 menu and press P The File Name screen appears 2 Select or d i and press gt GO TFT sRGB MCP xxxx JPG The text entry screen appears ef IMG xxxx JPG IMGP xxxx MOV 3 Change the text Up to 4 single byte alphanumeric Text selection cursor characters can be entered Text input cursor Available operations AV lt p gt Moves the text selection cursor W Moves the text input cursor OK Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor at the position of the text input cursor O Resets the adjustment value to the default setting 4 After entering the text move the text selection cursor to Finish and press 5 Press ED twice A Memo e When Color Space is set to AdobeRGB the file name prefix is
129. o liquid crystal properties and is not a malfunction Sudden temperature changes will cause condensation on the inside and outside of the camera Place the camera in your bag or a plastic bag and remove it after temperatures of the camera and surroundings are equalized pictures such as at a wedding or when traveling Contents of the recording cannot be guaranteed if recording playback or transferring your data to a computer etc is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or recording media memory cards etc e Avoid contact with garbage mud sand dust water toxic gases or salt These could cause the camera to breakdown Wipe the About SD Memory Cards camera to dry off any rain or water drops e Do not press on the monitor with excessive force This could cause it to break or malfunction e The SD Memory Card is equipped with a write protect switch Setting J e Be careful not to overtighten the screw in the tripod socket when ME SWEN OE POSEN SD l l data from being recorded on the using a tripod card the stored data from being Write protect deleted and the card from being switch Cleaning Your Camera formatted by the camera or computer Do not clean the camera with organic solvents such as thinner e The SD Memory Card may be hot when removing the card alcohol and benzine immediately after using the camera e Use a lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens Do not remove the SD Memory Card or t
130. ogram RGB histogram Highlight Alert Auto Image Rotation Detailed Information Display Copyright Information Photographer Copyright Holder Folder Display Calendar Filmstrip Display Slideshow GPS information latitude longitude altitude Coordinated Universal Time UTC Single image all images select amp delete folder Delete er Instant Review image Base Parameter Adj Extract Color Toy Camera Retro High Contrast Shading Invert Color Unicolor Bold Bold Monochrome Tone Expansion Sketch Water Color Pastel Posterization Miniature Soft Starburst Fish eye Slim Playback View Lens Correction Displayed in viewfinder and LCD panel horizontal direction only displayed on LCD monitor horizontal direction and vertical direction Electronic Level Digital Filter xipueddy Development options Select single image Select multiple images Select a folder Development parameters File Format JPEG TIFF Aspect Ratio JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality Color Space Distortion Correction Lateral Chromatic Aberration Correction Peripheral Illumination Correction Diffraction Correction Color Fringe Correction White Balance Custom Image Digital Filter HDR Sensitivity High ISO NR Shadow Correction Recording MPEG 4 AVC H 264 MOV Formats Motion JPEG AVI for Interval Movie Record 1920x1080 60i 50i 30p 25p 24p HE SE Dr 1280x720 60p 50p 30p 25p 24p RAW Built in stereo microphones externa
131. older Name Sets the folder name in which images are stored p R31 Create New Folder Creates a new folder on the memory card EF NN p R32 Sets the file name assigned to an image IMGP _IMG p R32 Sets whether to continue the sequential numbering for the file name Sequential Numbering when a new folder is created File No p R33 Resets the file number setting and returns to 0001 each time a new Reset File Number folder is created Copyright Information Sets the photographer and copyright information embedded in Exif p R33 LCD Display Settings Adjusts the brightness saturation and the color of the monitor HDMI Out Sets the output format when connecting to an AV device with an HDMI Auto p R30 input terminal SBunjes ynejaq pue suondiuoseg nusej R9 Default Setting Flicker Reduction Cuts down on the screen flicker by setting the power frequency p R34 Auto Power Off Sets the time until the camera turns off automatically if no operations fen DRA are made for a certain period of time Wireless Memory Card Sets the camera action for when an Eye Fi card or a Flucard is used Auto On p R34 Resets the settings of the direct keys and for the items of the OY menu Fi p R35 m menu gt menu N menu control panel and playback mode palette p R35 p R37 Dust Removal Cleans the CMOS sensor by shaking it Locks the mirror in the up position for cleaning the CMOS sensor Sensor Cleaning witha blower Format Formats a memory
132. ollowing the same procedure LQ p R27 during Instant Review p 38 or Digital Preview p 67 e You can set the initial magnification with Quick Zoom in the P11 menu Q p R26 e When the image is magnified to the actual pixel size is displayed at the bottom right of the screen If the Afi is turned to view the next or previous image during actual pixel size display the next or previous image is displayed in the actual pixel size The magnification for the actual pixel size varies depending on the number of recorded pixels of the image SUONDUN4 BUISSE201d pue yoeghe d SUoloUN4 BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d Changing the Playback Method Multi image Display You can display 6 12 20 35 or 80 thumbnail images at the same time Default setting 12 Thumbnail Display 1 Turn W to the left in single EE image display A The multi image display screen appears n100 0505 Available operations AV lt gt Moves the selection frame S Shows the next previous page CD Switches between the SD1 card and SD2 card INFO Shows the display style ae m 100 0505 selection screen pr 12 Thumbnail EE E CEE I Deletes the selected images 2 Press The selected image appears in single image display e Memo e Icons such as are not displayed on the thumbnail images when 80 Thumbnail Display is selected I Select amp Delete 1 Press in Step 1 of Multi image Display 2 Select the images to dele
133. omer s statutory rights e The local warranty policies available from our distributors in some countries can supersede this warranty policy Therefore we recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with your product at the time of purchase or contact our distributor in your country for more information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy xipueddy R55 xipueddy R56 For customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interferenc
134. on Display 3sec 5sec 10sec Fre a transition effect when he Fade Wipe Stipe OFF Screen Effect ae Fade Wipe Fade Wipe Stripe OFF OFF next image is E Repeat Sets whether the slideshow will start again from the beginning O M after the last image is displayed Playback Auto Movie Plays back movies during the wo Playback slideshow Press XD to switch between the memory cards inserted in the two slots SD1 and SD2 E Memo e Refer to the Operating Manual for details on operations during slideshow playback 1 p 76 JQuickzoom ve Sets the initial magnification when magnifying images LQ p 73 Select from actual pixel size x16 x8 lt 4 x2 and Off BESSE en You can display the grid in Standard Information Display or No Information Display in playback mode Select from the following grid styles and colors Grid Style 4x4 Golden Section Scale Square 1 Square 2 OFF Grid Color Translucent black color translucent white color E Memo e The grid cannot be displayed while viewing a movie displaying a magnified image or vertically displaying an image with its size reduced e en Bright overexposed portions blink red in Standard Information Display Histogram Display or No Information Display in playback mode fi Auto Image Rotation Images are rotated and displayed according to the orientation of the camera when playing back images captured with the
135. optical drive The Software Install screen appears If the Software Install screen does not appear 7 Click Computer from the Start menu 2 Double click the optical drive S SW150 icon 3 Double click Setup exe Click 32bit or 64bit RICOH Ras Select according to the operating G Software instal environment Digital Camera Utilty 5 The screen to select a desired language appears VE 32bit 64bit E NN 8 SILKYPIX Select the desired language and click OK The InstallShield Wizard screen appears in the selected language Click Next Follow the instructions on the screen to perform subsequent steps i For Mac OS 1 2 Turn the Macintosh on Shut down other software running Place the CD ROM S SW150 into the optical drive The CD ROM icon appears on the desktop If the CD ROM icon does not appear 7 Select Preferences in the Finder menu 2 Tick the CDs DVDs and iPods check box on the General tab Double click the CD ROM S SW150 icon Double click the Software Installer icon Click Digital Camera Utility 5 Follow the instructions on the screen Q Software Install to perform subsequent steps te SILKYPIX Jaynduwon e usn Jayndwoy e usn i Digital Camera Utility 5 Screen When Digital Camera Utility 5 is launched the following screen appears E Memo e The screenshots
136. orm Pixel Mapping or Sensor The memory card is full and no more power remaining to Cleaning or to update the firmware Memory card full images can be saved Insert a new clean sensor if the battery level is insufficient memory card or delete unwanted files Not enough battery Install a fully charged battery VEN There are no images that can be power remaining to 9 played back on the memory card update the firmware You are trying to play back an image in Unable to update firmware There Unable to update the firmware a format not supported by this camera is a problem with the firmware The update file is damaged You may be able to play it back on update file Try downloading the update file again a computer This image cannot be displayed The maximum folder number 999 There is no memory card inserted is being used and no more images No card in the camera y Image folder cannot be created 9 J in the camera can be saved Insert a new memory The memory card has a problem card or format the card and image capture and playback are Unable soe hiad The image could not be saved impossible You may be able to play g because of a memory card error Memory card error it back on a computer Or the camera failed to initialize the The operation could not be Eye Fi function when using the Eye Fi completed correctly card Press The camera was unable to adjust the manual white balance Try the operation again You are trying to
137. ory card with a built in wireless LAN Eye Fi card Wi Fi transmission or a Flucard compatible with this camera can be used By using these cards images can be transferred from the camera to a computer or other device via wireless LAN R p R34 USB Terminal The micro B terminal supports both USB 3 0 cables and USB 2 0 cables Both types can be used with this camera If the host controller of the device to be connected to the camera supports USB 3 0 the use of a USB 3 0 cable makes the data transfer process faster Jaynduwon e usn Jeynduwo n e bulsn Using the Provided Software Digital Camera Utility 5 is included on the provided CD ROM S SW150 Using the Digital Camera Utility 5 you can manage images saved on a computer develop RAW images taken with this camera and adjust the color of them Compatible file formats jpg JPEG tif TIFF pef RAW files in our original format dng RAW files in DNG format i Installing the Software You can install the software from the provided CD ROM Memo e When multiple accounts have been setup on the computer log on with an account that has administrative rights before installing the software e The installation procedure varies depending on your operating environment Refer to the following to install the software For Windows 7 1 2 Turn the computer on Shut down other software running Place the CD ROM S SW150 into the
138. osure Max approx 3 fps JPEG ULI A at Continuous H up to approx 30 frames RAW up to approx 10 frames TIFF up to approx 12 frames Max approx 1 fps JPEG ULI A at Continuous L up to approx 300 frames RAW up to approx 25 frames TIFF up to approx 15 frames When the sensitivity is set to IS0100 Multi Exoosure Composite Mode Additive Average Bright H Number of Shots 2 to 2000 images Stills Interval 2 sec to 24 hr Number of shots 2 to 2000 images Start Interval Now Set Time Interval Shooting Movie Recorded Pixels aleng op Interval 2 sec to 1 hr Recording time 14 sec to 99 hr Start Interval Now Set Time TTL open aperture metering using 86K pixel RGB sensor Metering Modes Multi segment metering Center weighted metering Spot metering Metering Range EV 1 to 21 ISO100 at 55mm F2 8 Program Sensitivity Priority Shutter Priority Aperture Priority Shutter amp Aperture Priority Manual Bulb Flash X sync Speed USER1 USER2 USER3 EV Compensation 5 EV 1 3 EV steps or 1 2 EV steps can be selected Button type timer control two times the meter operating time set in Custom Setting Continuous as long as the shutter release button is halfway pressed xipueddy Exposure Modes R46 Flash Flash On Flash On Red eye Reduction Slow speed Sync Slow speed Sync Red eye P TTL Trailing Curtain Sync contrast control sync high speed sync wireless s
139. p R15 Editing and Processing Images i Image Copy Copies images between memory cards in SD1 and SD2 slots 1 Select an image saved on the memory card from which the images have to be copied and display it in single image display 2 Select ER in the playback mode palette 3 Select Select image s or Select a folder and press 4 Select the image s or folder to copy Refer to Step 2 of Select amp Delete p 74 for how to select the image s or a folder 5 Press OM The save confirmation screen appears 6 Select the location to save the image s or folder and press E Memo e A new folder is created at the selected location to save the copied image s H Resize Cropping Ga Caution e Only JPEG images captured with this camera can be resized or cropped TIFF images and movies cannot be resized or cropped RAW images cannot be resized e Images already resized or cropped to the minimum file size cannot be processed Resize Changes the number of recorded pixels of the selected image and saves it as a new file 1 Display the image to edit in single image display 2 Select J in the playback mode palette The screen to select the number of recorded pixels appears 3 Use lt gt to select the number of recorded pixels You can select an image size smaller than that of the original image 4 Press The save confirmation screen appears 5 Select Save to SD 1 or Save
140. p of buttons 29 Enable Disable Controls and dials using ED Type1 p R43 Reset Custom Functions Resets all the settings of the Custom Setting menu to the defaults p R43 24 AF Fine Adjustment Allows you to precisely fine tune your lenses with the camera s Off p R42 autofocus system Ca R12 Other Default Settings I Playback Mode Palette Direct Keys dem DefaultSetting Page Image posten nm Default Setting Digital Filter Base Parameter Adj M p 79 Flash Mode Flash On M p 64 Color Moir Correction gt Epr Custom Image pm Maximum size according to the settin LO p 77 Single Frame Shooting EA p 56 a g e Maximum size White Balance Auto White Balance M p 53 Cropping according to the setting M p 78 Protect M p 76 Slideshow Save as Manual WB Save Cross Processing File Format JPEG RAW Development JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality AA SBunjes unge pue suonduoseg Dua Movie Edit R13 i How to Use the Menu Example when setting Slow Shutter Speed NR lt OD OHAR 7 em 1 F J 3 0 4 C 5 2 da Press ED E O JPEG1234 r 1234 5 B PEG1234 Exposure Setting ao D Range Settings n drr n Memory Card Options ET ISO AUTO Setting ie Movie Capture Settings IT 320p High ISONR EE 2 Recording Sound Level E Slow Shutter Speed NR Q HDR Capture D Program Line Movie SR CN GPS A Press ED km A MENU MENTE de p OPER EE 6 Press 5 Memory Card Options
141. peration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The above named party is responsible for ensuring that the equipment complies with the standards of 47CFR 815 101 to 815 109 Product Name Lens interchangeable medium format digital SLR Single Lens Reflex Camera PENTAX 645Z Customer Service Manager March 2014 Colorado Model Number Contact person Date and Place Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries 1 Inthe European Union These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste Used electrical electronic equipment and batteries must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment recovery and recycling of these products By disposing of these products correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling If a chemical symbol is added beneath the symbol shown above in accordance with the Battery Directive this indicates that a heavy meta
142. peraton 42 R14 Meter Operating Time iese R39 Metering mode 47 Mcrophone 52 Miniature Digital Filter 22 79 Mured ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 55 R40 Mirror Up 63 Mirror Up Operation ees ee R42 Mode dal 38 49 Mode dial lock button 38 MONO arsen 15 Monochrome Custom Image 68 Motion JPEG E 61 Movie Capture Settings R24 Movie Ed 81 Movie menu R8 R24 Movie mode 51 MOVIE SR nesen R25 MO SEE EE EN NE R30 Multi Auto White Balance White Balance 53 Multi exposure ee see eek ee 58 Multi image display ees esse ee 74 Multiple AF Points Contrast AF 46 Multi segment metering ss 0nn00000nn 47 Muted Custom Image 68 N Names of parts see ees ee ee ee 11 Natural Custom Image iese 68 Noise Reduction ee ee R17 O One Push File Format R21 One Push Bracketing iese R40 Optical Hre vieuw 67 P P mode EEE 48 Pastel Digital Elter 79 EE OR EEN R15 Peripheral Illumination CGorrechon R16 Photographer seeneennneneneneennneann R33 Pixel Mapping iese se se ee R35 PRE anne R15 Play bak EE 39 Playback Info Display selection screen 19 Playback menu R8 R26 Playback mode rrannnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnre 39 Playback mode palette 72 R13 Posterization Digital Filter 79 PO 34 Power frequency c c seeeeeeeeeeees R34 EEN 67 R19 Previe
143. posure Continuous Interval Shooting Interval Composite or Exposure Bracketing For each exposure mode you can set the camera operation for when or WY is turned or O is pressed Set in E Dial Programming of the 284 menu Q p R20 suonoun4 Bunoous suonjoun4 Bunoous i EV Compensation The compensation value can be set between 5 and 5 EV 2 and 2 EV in sm mode 1 Turn 9 while pressing is displayed on the status screen Live View screen LCD panel and in the viewfinder during compensation Press O while pressing to return to 0 0 AE Lock AE Lock is the function that locks the exposure prior to taking the picture 1 Press ED is displayed on the status screen Live View screen LCD panel and in the viewfinder when AE Lock is set E Memo The exposure remains in memory for twice the amount of the exposure metering timer even after you take your finger off G amp D e You will hear a beep when is pressed You can change the setting with Sound Effects in the N1 menu T p R29 e When AE Lock is set in M mode you can change the shutter speed and aperture value while maintaining the exposure value e AE Lock is not available in B or X mode e When any of the following operations are performed AE Lock is canceled e When is pressed again e When GD or OG is pressed e When the mode dial is turned e When the lens is changed e When the aperture ring of the lens with an ap
144. pressed FOCUS PHONY pre Ac Sets the action priority for the first frame when the focus mode is set to DE Weed AF C and the shutter release button is fully pressed SEENEN EE 47 Action in AF C Continuous Sets the action priority during continuous shooting when the focus Focus priority p R41 mode is set to AF C Sets whether to maintain the focus for a certain amount of time when 18 Hold AF Status the subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area after Off p R41 being focused 19 AF with Remote Control whether to use autofocus when shooting with a remote control Off p R41 20 Color Space Sets the color space to use sRGB p R41 21 LCD Panel Illumination Sets the brightness of the LCD panel Low p R41 22 Save Rotation Info Sets whether to save rotation information when shooting p R41 The last menu tab displayed on the monitor is saved and it is displayed Reset Menu A PNE MENU Location again the next time is pressed Location pane sBunes 1nejeq pue suonduosag Dua 25 Flash Sync Speed Selects the flash sync speed 1125 p R42 Selects the A V lt 4 gt operations for when the focusing area selection EE ORO mode is set to one of the Select type modes Typen Pee 27 Mirror Up Operation Enables or disables the Mirror Up dial p R42 Select whether to perform Shake Reduction only when shooting be Shake Re Options or when the shutter release button is pressed halfway Type pr Enables or disables operation of the selected grou
145. r Contrast AF in the control panel LL p R 18 e When Focus Peaking of Live View in the 13 menu or Focus Peaking in the control panel is set to on the outline of the subject in focus is emphasized and makes it easier to check the focus EZ1 p R18 Exposure Setting H Selecting the Metering Mode 1 Turn the metering mode switching dial The set metering mode is displayed on the status screen Live View screen and in the viewfinder Meters the brightness in multiple different zones Multi of the sensor segment In backlit locations this mode automatically adjusts exposure Meters the brightness with an emphasis on the center of the sensor The sensitivity increases at the center and no automatic adjustment is performed even in backlit conditions Center weighted Meters the brightness only within a limited area at the center of the sensor Useful when the subject is small E Memo e You can link the metering point and the AF point Set in 5 Link AE and AF Point of the C1 menu Q p R39 Exposure Metering Timer Set the exposure metering time with 3 Meter Operating Time of the C1 menu M p R39 Setting the Sensitivity You can set the sensitivity to AUTO or a value in the range equivalent to ISO 100 to 204800 ISO 100 to 3200 for pum mode 1 Turn 9 while pressing amp Press O while pressing to switch to AUTO A Memo e Set the range of automatic sensitiv
146. r product at the time of purchase or contact our distributor in your country for more information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy xipueddy 105 xipueddy 106 For customers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or r
147. r 25 minutes When the memory card is full recording stops suonoun4 Bunoous suonjoun 4 Bunoous Using an External Microphone Microphone terminal You can connect a commercially available stereo microphone to the microphone terminal on the camera Using an external microphone can also help to reduce the possibility of recording camera operation sounds The following specifications are recommended for external microphones Plug Stereo mini plug d3 5 mm Stereo electret condenser Plug in Power Method operating voltage of 2 0 V or lower 2 2 KQ If the external microphone is disconnected during recording no sound will be recorded Playing Back Movies 1 Display the movie to play back in single image display of the playback mode Move 10 00 Available operations A Plays back pauses a movie gt Forwards a frame when paused Press and hold gt Fast forwards playback lt Reverses a frame when paused Press and hold a Fast reverses playback h Stops playback Ku Adjusts the volume 21 levels Saves the displayed frame as a JPEG file when paused Memo e In Movie Edit of the playback mode palette movies can be divided or selected frames can be deleted p 81 White Balance The following settings are available Color Temperature Approx 4 000 to 8 000K AWB Auto White Balance default setting EE Multi Auto White Balance Daylight Approx 5
148. r how to select the images are stored in it e With the provided software Digital Camera Utility 5 you can develop RAW files on a computer p 88 image s or a folder Proceed to Step 5 if Select a folder is selected 4 Press OP The confirmation screen appears 5 Select Protect and press To remove protection from the image select Unprotect suoijoun j BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d E Memo e To protect all images stored in the memory card select Protect All Images of the D 11 menu 4 p R26 SUoNDUN BUISSE901d pue yoeghe d Connecting the Camera to an AV Device Connect to an AV device such as a TV equipped with an HDMI terminal to display Live View images while shooting or to play back images in playback mode Make sure to have a commercially available HDMI cable equipped with an HDMI terminal type D 1 Turn the AV device and camera off 2 Open the terminal cover of the camera and connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI terminal 3 Connect the HDMI cable to the input terminal on the AV device 4 Turn the AV device and camera on The camera turns on in HDMI mode and the camera information is displayed on the screen of the connected AV device Ga Caution e While the camera is connected to an AV device nothing is displayed on the camera monitor Also you cannot adjust the volume on the camera Adjust the volume on the AV device e Memo e Check the operating manual of
149. ra will be returned to you upon completion of servicing If the camera 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 camera was purchased outside of the country where 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 camera 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 to be borne by the sender To prove the date of your purchase when required please keep the receipt or bills covering the purchase of your camera for at least a year Before sending your camera 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 directly to the manufacturer Always obtain a quotation for the service charge and only after you accept the quoted service charge instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing e This warranty policy does not affect the customer s statutory rights e The local warranty policies available from our distributors in some countries can supersede this warranty policy Therefore we recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with you
150. range of automatic adjustment blink E Memo e The AF point appears in red Superimpose AF Area when the shutter release button is pressed halfway To turn off the red light of the superimposed AF point set 14 Superimpose AF Area to off in the C2 menu L p R40 e The item 16 appears when the camera is connected to a computer using optional tethered shooting software gg NO OO Om Ww CO N 10 11 12 13 14 MULTI ol t MA ZOE Org Du NOIS HESSE S TEKA ar SCH _M UP 4 Q sal oe White Balance p 53 Enable Disable Controls 2 p R43 Multi exposure p 58 HDR Capture IT p R 16 Drive Mode p 56 Shutter speed Focusing area selection mode p 45 Aperture value E dials EV bar scale Electronic Level EV Compensation p 50 Battery level p 31 Copyright Information embedded QJ p R33 Flash Exposure Compensation p 65 Tethered shooting Sensitivity p 47 Exposure compensation value p 50 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 RAW pa e VE i W lt Peg IO LIG 12 BR ee iL G N Lah LI Pa Ed Wireless LAN connection TY p R34 GPS positioning status I p R18 Exposure Bracketing p 62 JPEG Recorded Pixels JPEG Quality CO p R15 Mirror Up p 63 SD1 file format MI p R15 Remaining image storage capacity up to 1999 SD2 file format TM p R15 Remaining image storage capacity up to 1999 USB Connection mode 111 p R30 Sensor Cleanin
151. rdless of the focusing area selection mode the direct key operation for making settings such as those for Drive Mode are not available until is pressed fl 27 Mirror Up Operation Set to Off to disable the Mirror Up dial operation l 28 Shake Reduction Options Select whether to activate Shake Reduction at the moment of capture only Type1 or while pressing the shutter release button halfway Type2 E Memo e The Shake Reduction function is available when a lens with the SR system is used in 3 mode In sm mode Shake Reduction can be activated from Movie SR of the 1 menu Q p R25 l 29 Enable Disable Controls Select the group of buttons and dials of which operation is temporarily disabled Turning W to the right while pressing disables the operation of the selected group of buttons and dials Turning W to the left while pressing enables the operation of them Gi is displayed on the status screen LCD panel Live View screen and in the viewfinder when the operation of the control interfaces is disabled il Reset Custom Functions Resets all the settings of the Custom Setting menu to the defaults E Memo e The adjustment value of 24 AF Fine Adjustment is not reset nu w Bunes woysny R43 xipueddy R44 Appendix i Restrictions on the Combinations of Special Functions x Not available
152. re Settings R15 Image COpy cccccsseseeeeceeeeeeeeseeees 77 Image finishing Ione ese 68 Image plane indicator a0eneaennenn 11 Image Rotation ee ee ee 76 Image storage Capacity R49 Initial settings rrrrnrrrrnnnrvrrnnnrrennnn 34 Initializing a memory card 36 R38 Installing software srrrrnnrnnnnnnnnre 88 Instant Heview 38 R19 Interchangeable focusing screen 95 Interval Composite esse ese 60 Interval Movie Record sesse 61 Interval Shooting ese 59 Invert Color Digital Filter 19 ISO AUTO Gettmg cee R17 ISO sensitivity ees ee AT J sae EE EE EE R15 K Kelvin rsrrrrorrnnnrrvnnrnnnnronnnnnnn 55 R40 L Landscape Custom Image 68 LANGUAGE BBB oo ee ee 34 R28 Language setting iese 34 R28 Lat Chromatic Ab Ad R16 LCD Display nnanannnnnnennnnneeaneeni R30 LCD Display Settings 0 R30 LED in 23 LCD Panel Illumination R41 LONS ER EE OE 26 Lens compatiDiltY sees ee 28 Lens CorrectiON ees R16 Link AE and AF Pont R39 Live View 16 39 R18 Locking exposure value ees ees 50 ES EG aure 29 M M Mode 48 MIP en 63 Macintosh ees eek ek ee 86 Manual Exposure mode iese 48 Manual White Balance 54 MEMON RE EE N R22 Memory Card 33 Memory Card Options R15 R24 WGI EE 42 R5 Menu o
153. re used as back up points Not available in AF S mode 2 Sets the focusing area to the user selected point from 27 points When the subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area after being focused 26 peripheral points are used as back up points Not available in AF S mode Sets the focusing area to the center Spot of the 27 points Proceed to Step 2 when a mode other than or Hl is selected a Expanded Area AF L Select the desired AF point DAS Me 1 Fo The AF point appears in the viewfinder 700 di GL Zs n SEL B ee i geseg ge SOU 4 E gt N PER JPEG 1234 BJPEG1234 5 DM Available operations AV lt gt Changes the AF point D ReturnstheAFpointtothecenter Switches the function of the arrow keys A V lt P to that for Change AF Point or the direct key operation E Memo When the AF point can be changed k appears in the viewfinder You can also set the AF point with AF Active Area on the control panel You will hear a beep when the function of A V lt P is switched by pressing You can change the setting with Sound Effects in the N 1 menu p R29 To enable changing the AF point disable the direct key EE set in 26 4 way Controller Options of the G4n menu EI p R42 Some AF points cannot be selected depending on the lens or accessories used p 28 suonoun4 Bunooys I Setting the AF Mode during Live View You can select an autofocu
154. rectly appears press and take another picture 3 Check the sensor for dust Use WW to display the Dust Alert image at full screen display 4 Press The Dust Alert image is saved and the N4 menu reappears Caution The exposure time may be long when using the Dust Alert function Note that if the lens direction changes before processing is complete dust will not be detected properly Depending on the subject conditions or temperature dust may not be detected properly The Dust Alert function cannot be used when the shutter is locked The Dust Alert image can only be displayed during sensor cleaning within 30 minutes after the image is saved If more than 30 minutes elapse save a new Dust Alert image and then perform sensor cleaning The saved Dust Alert image cannot be displayed in playback mode E Memo Regardless of the camera settings the Dust Alert image will be taken with specific shooting settings Only the latest Dust Alert image is saved to the SD1 slot memory card for approximately 30 minutes If the sensor cleaning is performed during this time the Dust Alert image can be checked while cleaning the sensor If recording to the SD1 slot memory card is not possible the image is not saved I ETE EEN This removes dust adhering to the CMOS sensor by applying ultrasonic vibrations to the filter on the front surface of the sensor for approximately one second Set Startup Action and Shutdown Action
155. ress The camera enters playback mode and the most recently captured image image with the highest file number is displayed on the monitor single image display Doug bunen 2 Review the captured image Available operations d Ak to the left Displays the previous image gt Ak to the right Displays the next image Deletes the image p 73 WW to the right Magnifies the image up to 16x p 73 Use A V lt P to change the area to magnify Press O to return the display area to the center Press to return to the entire image display WY to the left Switches to the thumbnail display p 74 CD Switches between the SD1 card and SD2 card Saves the RAW image only when a JPEG image was taken and the data remains in the buffer Changes the type of information displayed p 19 D D 2 a op S ch D Q Memo When BRA is displayed on the monitor the JPEG image that was just taken can also be saved in RAW format Save RAW Data e Refer to Playback and Processing Functions p 71 for details on playback functions e Use the provided software Digital Camera Utility 5 to play back images using a computer CP Using a Computer p 85 How to Change Function settings The camera functions and their settings can be selected and changed by using the following ways Direct keys Press A V 4 gt in standby mode Conrail sanel Press in standby mode P indi
156. rofessional cleaning as the CMOS sensor is a precision part e You can use the optional Imagesensor Cleaning kit O ICK1 when cleaning the CMOS sensor Dua dn jeS Ai R37 Dusel dn jes Ai R38 dFoma gt Select the memory card in either the SD1 or SD2 slot and format it LQ p 36 Ga Caution e Do not remove the memory card while formatting The card may be damaged e Formatting deletes all data both protected and unprotected Memo e When a memory card is formatted the volume label 6452 is assigned to the card When the camera is connected to a computer the memory card is recognized as a removable disk with the name 6452 H Firmware Info Options Displays the camera s firmware version C Custom Setting Menu AS ci Sets the step interval for exposure Exposure Setting Value 2 0 2 3 2 7 3 0 5 0 13 0 43 5 4 0 4 5 1 3 EV Steps 1 2 EV Steps H 2 Sensitivity Steps Sets whether to adjust the sensitivity in increments of 1 EV step or in accordance with the EV Steps setting for exposure l 3 Meter Operating Time C1 Select from 10sec 20sec 30sec or Continue for the exposure metering time If Continue is selected metering continues until the shutter release button is pressed fully or the camera is turned off 4 AE L with AF Locked Exposure is locked when focus is locked IERE The metering point and the AF point can be li
157. rture F8 0 Capture mode Program HyP Metering mode Multi segment meterin White Balance Automatic Color Temperature Fine tune A B Fine tune M G Sensitivity D Range Highlight Correc D Range Shadow Correcti Exposure compensation Histogram Se JPEG IMGP9321 JPG IC Users d Pictures PENTAX eeneg Custom Image TEE 0 Q none O O hone R Lens aber Marginal lumination compensation Manual Correction it focal le Compensation Distortion Correction Auto Correction Manual Correction Correction balance Menu Bar You can execute a function and change various settings here For Macintosh the Menu bar appears at the top of the desktop Tool Bar Frequently used functions are provided as Tool bar buttons Navigation Panel This panel is only displayed in Browser mode There are Folders Favorites Checkmark 1 Checkmark 2 and Checkmark 3 panels Control Panel The shooting information and settings of the selected image appear in this panel The control panel display varies depending on the mode Image View Page The image selected from the image list is displayed When multiple image display pages are open the images can be arranged left to right or up and down by dragging the tab For Macintosh select Align images vertically or Align images horizontally
158. s the shutter release button a 1 Turn the camera on The captured image appears on the monitor Instant Review dy s 2 Turn the Stills Movie switching Available operations during Instant Review es D dial to Deletes the image Ku Magnifies the image Saves the RAW image only when a JPEG image was taken and the data remains in the buffer E Memo e You can display the preview image on the monitor and check the depth of field before shooting p 67 e You can set the operation and display settings during Instant Review in Instant Review of the 94 menu Q p R19 e You can change the settings for the in focus beep in Sound Effects of the AT menu 1 p R29 3 Turn the mode dial while pressing the mode dial lock button Mode dial lock button Dial indicator i Shooting with Live View 1 Press LY in Step 4 on p 38 The Live View image is displayed on the monitor 2 Position the subject inside the AF frame on the monitor and press the shutter release button halfway AF frame Available operations during Live View OK Magnifies the image Use W to change the magnification up to 16x Use A V lt P to change the area to magnify Press O to return the display area to the center Press to return to 1x image display Exits the Live View shooting Subsequent steps are the same as shooting with the viewfinder i Reviewing Images You can play back captured images 1 P
159. s Set Highlight Correction to AUTO ON or OFF and set Shadow Correction to AUTO Low Medium High or OFF HDR Capture is not available in B or X mode e This function cannot be used in combination with some other functions p R44 e When the drive mode is set to Interval Shooting Auto Align is fixed to off e For HDR Capture multiple images are combined together to create a single image so it will take time to save the image R16 ISO AUTO Setting e El Sets the range in which the sensitivity et is automatically adjusted when the Ej MOON 3200 sensitivity is set to ISO AUTO la UEA The manner in which the sensitivity is increased can be specified in AUTO ISO Parameters Slow Increases the sensitivity as little as possible L Standard Default setting Actively increases the sensitivity E Memo e When HDR Capture of the 11 menu is set and Auto Align is set to on AUTO ISO Parameters is fixed to as ED oe Sets the Noise Reduction setting when shooting with a high ISO sensitivity S R High ISONR Custom or Off Applies Noise Reduction at constant chosen level throughout Applies Noise Reduction at user defined levels for each Custom ISO setting Does not apply Noise Reduction at any ISO setting When Custom is selected select High ISONR Setting and set the noise reduction e level according to the ISO sensitivity Be ISO ISO
160. s and Default Settings i Rec Mode Menu Mmm FGM Default Setting Page si Temporarily changes the exposure mode when the mode dial is set to Exposure Mode U1 U2 or U3 p R15 dier eet p R15 Sets the type of high dynamic range shooting HDR Capture SS ES Sets the range in which to change the exposure p R16 Auto Align Sets whether to automatically adjust the composition Distortion Correction 2 Reduces distortions occurring due to lens properties Lat Chromatic Ab Adj 2 Reduces lateral chromatic aberrations occurring due to lens properties Lens Correction Peripheral Illumin Corr Reduces peripheral light fall off occurring due to lens properties 2 Diffraction Correction Corrects the diffraction when the aperture is small Selects the program line Sets the camera action for when the optional GPS unit is used SBunjes unge pue suonduoseg Dua sBumes 1nejeq pue suonduosag Dua R6 Menu tem Function faut Setting Contrast AF 2 Sets the AF Mode for shooting with Live View Face Detection Focus Peaking 2 Emphasizes the outline of the subject in focus and makes it easier Off to check the focus Live View p R18 Viewfinde Displays the electronic level on the EV bar scale in the viewfinder Electronic Level and or LCD panel p R19 Live View Displays the electronic level during Live View Display Time Sets the Instant Review display time Zoom Instant Review Sets whether to display a magnified i
161. s mode when shooting with Live View 1 Turn 9 while pressing ER The screen for selecting an autofocus mode appears suonjoun4 Bunoous e TANI 20 o X Detects and tracks faces of people Default setting The main face detection frame for AF and AE is displayed in yellow Tracks the subject in focus Ei Tracking The shutter can be released even if the subject is not in focus Sets the focusing area to the desired area The sensor is divided into 35 areas 7 horizontal by 5 vertical and you can select a wider or narrower focusing area by using 1 9 15 or 21 of those 35 available areas D I Select Sets the focusing area by the number of pixels D Spot Sets the focusing area to a limited area at the center Face Detection AF Points 2 Press The screen to set the AF area is displayed 3 Select the AF area e E Use the frame that appears on the monitor to change the position and size of the AF area Available operations AV lt gt Changes the position of the AF area Ka Increases reduces the size of the AF area when E is selected O Returns the AF area to the center 4 Press The AF area is set Ga Caution e When EA is selected the focus lock operation composition adjustment with the half press of the shutter release button does not work E Memo e You can also select an autofocus mode for Live View in Contrast AF of Live View in the 13 menu o
162. sing the Turn the dial while pressing the button operation For the and buttons only the operation of turning VW while pressing the button is available right hand and hold the top of the monitor with your left hand 4 Slowly lower until it stops Hold the bottom of the monitor and lift upward Adjust the angle Perform Step 3 and then Step 2 to retract the monitor Ga Caution e Do not twist or apply strong force to the movable section e Be careful not to hit the viewfinder part with the monitor Display Indicators Monitor The various indicators appear on the monitor depending on the camera settings and shooting conditions I Capture Mode With this camera you can take pictures while looking through the viewfinder or while viewing the image on the monitor When using the viewfinder you can take pictures while checking the status screen displayed on the monitor and the viewfinder When not using the viewfinder you can take pictures while viewing the Live View image displayed on the monitor The camera is in standby mode when it is ready to shoot such as when the status screen or Live View image is displayed Press in standby mode to display the control panel and change settings p 17 You can change the type of information displayed in standby mode by pressing while the control panel is displayed p 18 OT GE ISO AUTO Setting Adjustment Range gt B JEG PER JPEG
163. ss card will be deleted Formatting starts When formatting is completed Format the 4 menu reappears 6 Press ED The camera returns to standby mode Ga Caution e Do not remove the memory card while formatting The card may be damaged e Formatting deletes all data both protected and unprotected E Memo e When a memory card is formatted the volume label 6452 is assigned to the card When this camera is connected to a computer the memory card is recognized as a removable disk with the name 6452 Diopter Adjustment You can adjust the diopter from approximately 3 5 to 2 0 mt 1 Turn the diopter adjustment ring until the focusing brackets on the focusing screen are in focus while looking through the viewfinder Turn the diopter adjustment ring clockwise for a negative value and counterclockwise for a positive value i Attaching the Large Eyecup Attach the Large Eyecup 645 O EC107 as needed 1 Slightly stretch the rim of the large eyecup and attach it on the camera covering over the standard eyecup poues buen The selected exposure mode Testi Ng You r Camera is displayed on the monitor Guide Display gt Guide Display settings 4 p R30 Automatic Exposure GI d CH Eet i Shooting dd vaN Pp Program Take some test pictures to ensure that the camera is functioning l properly 4 View the subject through the viewfinder and pres
164. ssing while the control panel is displayed Use lt gt to select the type and press When shooting with the viewfinder Status l l mad Displays the settings for shooting with the viewfinder p 16 Displays the camera angle A bar scale indicating the camera angle in the horizontal direction appears at the bottom of the screen and a bar scale Electronic indicating the camera angle in Level the vertical direction appears on the right side If the camera Example angle cannot be detected both Tilted 1 5 to the left yellow ends and the center of the bar No vertical tilt green scales flash red Disappears if no operations are made within 1 minute Display Off Nothing is displayed on the monitor The current latitude longitude altitude direction and Coordinated Universal Time UTC are displayed Turn the camera off and on again to return to the status screen Available only when the optional GPS unit is attached to the camera and is operating p 96 Electronic Compass When shooting with Live View Standard Information The Live View image and the settings for Display shooting with Live View are displayed p 16 Ne Information Diabla Certain icons such as those for the Exposure Play Mode and Drive Mode are not displayed Vertical Display When the camera is held vertically the status B screen and control panel are displayed in the vertical position To not display images in the vertical posit
165. ssories Eene oN With Rear converter A With Helicoid With Adapter 645 y and Auto extension tube A extension tube TEGE EEG 67 lens P Sv Tv TAv mode NE EE EE EE EN EE s Av M mode A EE Program P TTL auto flash EE E P TTL auto flash Automatic change of lighting angle when using AF540FGZ AF540FGZ Il AF500FTZ AF360FGZ AF360FGZ II or AF330FTZ x Display of focus indicator in viewfinder in MF mode gt ee S Metering mode switching ee S Lens Correction of the 81 menu ma N 1 This includes all types of helicoid extension tubes and accessories without information contacts 2 Stop down metering 3 Depending on the lens the aperture ring value and the value displayed in the viewfinder may not match A The lens aperture value is displayed when using Auto extension tube A or Rear convene A645 2x The display varies when using Rear converter A645 1 4 with a lens other than A 645 300mm F4 or FA 645 300mm F4 Displaying the lens aperture value as is noi ated on the lens FA645 300mm F5 6 FA645 400mm F5 6 A 645 600mm F5 6 Displaying the maximum effective aperture value when complies with a lens A645 200mm F4 FA645 200mm F4 A 645 300mm F4 FA 645 300mm F4 A645 macro 120mm F4 FA645 macro 120mm F4 Displaying the aperture value with the aperture stopped down by two stops FA645 150mm F2 8 5 Available only when the lens aperture value without accessories is F5 6 or wider or when the maximum effective aperture value combined with
166. t HDR Capture in D menu and press P Lat ChronialioAb Adj es AER nomenet aberations occumng due to lens properties The HDR Capture screen appears Peripheral Illumin Reduces peripheral light fall off occurring due Corr to lens properties Diffraction Correction Corrects the diffraction when the aperture is small N Select HDR AUTO HDR 1 ERE HDR 2 or HDR 3 and EE ER eke Value Auto Align press A Memo e Corrections can only be made when a D FA645 or FA645 lens HD Cancel is attached to the camera Q p 28 The features are disabled when using an accessory such as a rear converter that is attached between the camera and the lens nuelN SPON sonl Li Set the range in which to change the exposure in Exposure Bracket Value e For RAW images correction information is saved as a RAW file Select from 1 42 or 3 parameter and you can select whether to apply the correction to i the images when developing them For the RAW Development 4 Set whether to use Auto Align or not function Color Fringe Correction can also be set LL p 82 Uses Auto Align Does not use Auto Align The Shake Reduction function on the lens is disabled 2 Press GED twice enables a wider range of tones EERS The camera returns to standby mode by the CMOS sensor and reduces 9 Caution the occurrence of overexposed l D Range Settings Expands the dynamic range and D Range Settings underexposed area
167. t 0 01 or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may illuminate when they should not However this has no effect on the recorded image e In this manual the generic term computer s refers to either a Windows PC or a Macintosh e In this manual the term battery ies refers to any type of batteries used for this camera and its accessories There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen of the monitor in this manual are different from the actual ones Menu Reference Contents Menu Descriptions and Default Settings R5 Rec Mode Menu ENEE R5 Movie MENU a susse hek eege DR EN eN RE EER Se WE EE EE GEE ee R8 Playback MENU ies ses E SG EE basics bed se AR EE Ge Ee Ee R8 Setup MENU Laser Gare R9 Custom Setting Menu EEN R11 Other Default Settings ANE R13 How to Use the Menu EE R14 O Rec Mode Menu R15 Exposure Mode es GE DE Ee GE R15 Memory Card Options E R15 Image Capture Settings AAA R15 HDR Capture re R16 Lens Correction EE R16 D Range Settings ube R16 ISO AUTO Setting ee R17 High ISO NR else EE EE AE GE RE ee R17 Slow Shutter Speed NR EE R17 Program EEE EEE R18 PL R18 LNG VIEW AE EE EE OR EE EE R18 Electronic Level ss HEN ee N Re N N R19 Instant Review rararnvnvnnnnvnrnrnravnvnunnsnenrnnnnannunnvnnenenenen R19 Digital Preview ranrennnnrrrnnnnrennnnrnnnnnnennnnnvnnnnnnnunennnnnee R19 E Dial Programming ege Eege R20 Button Customization ccccccccssseeeceeese
168. t cursor Deletes a character at the position of the text input cursor 4 Atter entering the text move the text selection cursor to Finish and press Ei The Rename USER Mode screen reappears Using the Saved USER Mode 1 Set the mode dial to U1 U2 or U3 The USER mode guide is displayed for S 30 seconds s Use A V to check the saved settings ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR IR PERK OSP Tv AFP 1 3 e wus Ay Change the settings as necessary The exposure mode can be changed in lExposurelMode Exposure Mode of the 31 menu Memory Card Options Image Capture Settings HDR Capture Lens Correction ED Cancel A Memo e The settings changed in Step 2 are not saved as the USER mode settings When the camera is turned off the settings return to the originally saved ones To change the original settings save the USER mode settings again NU WN PON 2ey D R23 Ki Movie Menu Recording Sound Level Select from Auto Manual or Mute for the movie recording volume When Manual is selected set the volume from 0 to 20 E Memo e Functions with the control panel icon E next to the menu icon and Memo number in the right end of the title bar can also be set from the control panel e When Manual is set a bar graph indicating the microphone volume level appears on the both sides of the Live View screen I Exposure Setting i HDR Capture or d High dynamic range shooting is availab
169. te 4 001 500 n100 050 ENU z4 0 Available operations AV lt gt Moves the selection frame OK Confirms cancels the selection of the image to delete Selects the range of images to delete Ku Shows the selected image in single image display Use Aili to select a different image In the upper left area of the monitor the number of selected images is displayed 3 Press The delete confirmation screen appears 4 Select Delete and press EI i Memo You can select up to 500 images at a time Protected images cannot be selected e You can delete the images selected individually along with the images selected by specifying the range to delete e Use the same steps to select multiple images for the following functions e Image Copy p 77 RAW Development p 82 Protect p 83 Eye Fi Image Transfer M p R34 i Folder Display Images are grouped and displayed by folder in which they are saved 1 Turn 9 to the left in Step 1 of Multi image Display Up to eight folders are displayed at once 2 Select a folder in 7 fh 100PENTX 100 ON Re gt 104 1055 106 EL ln Available operations AV lt gt Moves the selection frame OK Displays the images in the folder on the multi image display screen Deletes the folder and all the images in it Deleting a Folder 1 Select a folder to delete in Step 1 of Folder Display and press The delete confirmation screen app
170. tem can be operated with the button The Fn button cannot be used Multi exposu re D 7 Press the shutter release button to start shooting Instant Review is displayed 1 Press A in standby mode Available operations during Instant Review The Drive Mode setting screen appears Discards pictures taken up to that point and takes pictures again from the first picture MENU Saves pictures taken up to that point and displays the OD menu After the set number of pictures are taken the camera returns to normal capture mode N Select lm and press V Select lm ey ED or m Multi ex E Caution and press V EKN Sa e Multi exposure cannot be used with HDR Capture in the 31 menu at the same time The mode set last is used e Lens Correction in the 1 menu is not available when Multi exposure is set Composite Mode m Number of Shots 0002times suonjoun 4 Bunoous Q MENU ere acer OKO 4 A Select Composite Model z Average GER composite image with the average y 2 Creates a composite image with the cumulatively Pale added exposure Creates a composite image that combines only bright parts 5 Specify Number of Shots Select from 2 to 2000 shots 6 Press The camera returns to standby mode Jinterval Shooting 1 Press A in standby mode The Drive Mode setting screen appears N Select and press V LA Set the shooting conditions interval hue E
171. tery level esse ee Re ke EE ee 31 Continuous mode ees ee 44 AF Button R20 Bleach Bypass Custom Image 68 Continuous Shooting 56 AF Fine Adjustment ee R42 Bold Monochrome Digital Filter 19 Contrast Custom Image 68 AFfame 39 Bracketing keen 62 Contrast AP ss Es n ede R18 AF Mode AA Bracketing Order R40 Contrast detection At 44 AF point ceccccccssssssssssssssesesssecssssssssssese 45 Bright Custom Image 68 Control panel ee 17 41 AF with Remote Control R41 Brightness histogram ees see 21 Copyright Holder R33 AFG AA Bulb B Mode Optons R39 Copyright Information 000aaanan R33 AFS o 44 Bulb Exposure mode 48 Create New Folder iese R32 100 CROP DUN se EE ee De EE 78 Cross Processing Custom Image 69 CTE White Balance 53 Custom Image iese ee Ee 68 Custom setting menu R11 R39 D Date Adjustment 000n000n 35 R28 Daylight White Balance 53 Default settings rrrrrrrrnnnrrrrvrnnnn R5 Delete EEE 73 R27 Delete all images nnn0nnnn0ennneenn R27 Delete an image ek Ee 73 Deleting a folder ee ee 75 Destination esse seke ek EE Ee R29 Detailed Information Display 20 Developing RAW mages iss 82 BIR 12 Dial indicator aoenenennnneeeeeeeneeeennna 38 Diffraction Correction ee R16 Digital Camera Utility 5 90 91 Digital Elter 79 Digital
172. the AV device and select a suitable input terminal for connecting the camera e If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period use of the optional AC adapter kit is recommended e By default the maximum resolution supported by both the AV device and camera is automatically selected If it fails to play back images properly change the setting in HDMI Out of the N2 menu 4 p R30 Connecting to a Computer En OO d Software sesse sees sees unn OO Using the Provide Jayndwoy e usn Connecting to a Computer The captured images can be transferred to a computer by connecting the camera using a USB cable and can be managed using the provided software i System Requirements We recommend the following system requirements to connect the camera to a computer or to use the provided software Digital Camera Utility 5 i Windows Windows 8 1 32 bit 64 bit Windows 8 32 bit 64 bit Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit Windows Vista 32 bit 64 bit CPU Intel Core 2 Quad or higher RAM 4GBormore Program installation and start up 100 MB or more Space taken up on HDD per file JPEG Approximately 25 MB TIFF Approximately 150 MB RAW Approximately 70 MB 1280x1024 pixels 24 bit full color or higher Macintosh Mac OS X 10 9 10 8 10 7 10 6 Intel Core 2 Quad or higher RAM 4GBormore Program installation and start up 100 MB or more Space taken up on HDD per fil
173. the adapters and cords to use the external flash away from the camera xipueddy Cable Switch CS 205 Connect to the cable switch terminal and operate the camera For Viewfinder shutter release button The cord length is 0 5 m Large Eyecup 645 O EC107 engin Is Vom Off camera Shoe Adapter F xipueddy i Remote Control Used for remote control shooting Operating distance for remote control From the front of camera approx 4 m From the back of camera approx 2 m Remote Control F Remote Control Waterproof O RC1 i GPS Unit O GPS1 By attaching the O GPS1 to the hot shoe the latitude longitude altitude direction and Coordinated Universal Time UTC can be recorded in the image file The Electronic Compass can be used with this camera Q p R18 Strap Camera Strap O ST150 Other Accessories Body Mount Cap 645 Hot Shoe Cover Fk Sync Socket 2P Cap Imagesensor Cleaning Kit O ICK1 FLUCARD O FC1 This SD memory card has a built in wireless LAN Wi Fi transmission function Connect with a communication terminal such as a smartphone or tablet via wireless LAN and operate the communication terminal to shoot or view images LL p R34 ru a CARD PRO Task 1668 2S PENTAX O FC1 Error Messages Not enough battery power remaining to n activate Pixel Mapping These messages appear when you try Not enough battery to perf
174. to M to turn the Dust Removal function on every time the camera is turned on off EEE Raise the mirror up and open the shutter to clean with a blower If you use the Dust Alert function to detect dust on the sensor within 30 minutes before the sensor cleaning the Dust Alert image appears on the monitor to enable you to check the location of dust 1 Turn the camera off and remove the lens Turn the camera on The Sensor Cleaning screen appears 2 3 Select Sensor Cleaning in 4 menu and press 4 Select Mirror Up and press The mirror rises up The self timer lamp blinks and Cln appears on the LCD panel If a Dust Alert image is saved it appears Q Clean the CMOS sensor with a blower Turn the camera off The mirror automatically returns to its original position Ga Caution e Never use a spray blower or a blower with a brush The CMOS sensor may be damaged Do not wipe the CMOS sensor with a Cloth e Do not put the tip of the blower inside the lens mount area If the power is turned off this may cause damage to the shutter CMOS sensor and the mirror e When the battery level is low the message Not enough battery power remaining to clean sensor is displayed on the monitor Install a fully charged battery If the battery capacity becomes low during cleaning a warning beep will sound In this case stop cleaning immediately E Memo e Please contact your nearest service center for p
175. to close the terminal cover correctly to keep out dust and moisture BIBL JNOA BUISN 210499 11 BIBL JNOA BUISN aioleg H Operating Controls 2 BEA OG 4 Shutter release button Press to capture images p 38 In playback mode press halfway to switch to capture mode 2 ISO button ED Press to change the ISO sensitivity p 47 9 EV Compensation button 2 Press to change the exposure compensation value p 50 Main switch Move to turn the power on off or to preview p 34 p 67 Front e dial ai Changes the values for camera settings such as exposure p 49 You can change the menu category when a menu screen is displayed p 42 In playback mode use this to select a different image p 39 Lens unlock button Press to detach the lens on the camera p 26 Metering mode switching dial Changes the metering mode p 47 Lock button Temporarily disables e dial and button operations to prevent misoperation Q p R43 AF area button 68 Press to change the AF point p 45 Exposure Bracketing button Sets exposure bracketing p 62 RAW Fx button G amp D You can assign a function to this button LQ p R20 Mode dial lock button Press to allow the mode dial to be turned p 49 Mode dial Changes the exposure mode p 49 Stills Movie switching dial Switches between OD Still capture mode and ym Movie re
176. to save on the camera 2 Select Save USER Mode in 34 menu and press gt The Save USER Mode screen appears 3 Select Save Settings and press P The Save Settings screen appears A 5 Select Save and press Save USER Mode Fsaversettings Rename USER Mode Check Saved Settings Reset USER Mode Select USER1 USER2 or USER3 and press The Save Settings screen reappears Memo e The settings saved as the USER mode can be displayed on the monitor when you select Check Saved Settings in Step 3 e To reset the settings to the default values select Reset USER Mode in Step 3 i Rename USER Mode You can change the name of the USER mode in which you saved settings 1 Select Rename USER Model in Step 3 of Save Settings and press The Rename USER Mode screen appears Select USER1 USER2 or USER3 and press gt The text entry screen appears Change the text Text selection cursor Up to 18 single byte alphanumeric a Rename USER Mode Ara characters and symbols can be ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPOR STUVWXYZ0123456789 entered o lt gt 0 1088 _ Finish Delete One Cllaracter MENUKA Enter Available operations Text input cursor AV lt gt Moves the text selection cursor Ko Moves the text input cursor Switches between upper and lower case letters OK Enters a character selected with the text selection cursor at the position of the text inpu
177. tribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of your purchase Service will be rendered and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period provided the camera does not show evidence of impact sand or liquid damage 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 alterations 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 defective material or workmanship or otherwise and it is expressly agreed that the liability 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 provided No refunds will be made on repairs by non authorized service facilities Procedure During 12 month Warranty Period Any camera which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the camera or to the manufacturer If there are no representatives of the manufacturer in your country send the camera to the manufacturer with postage prepaid In this case it will take a considerabl
178. ture settings to U1 U2 or U3 p R22 of the mode dial 1 Appears only when the mode dial is set to U1 U2 or U3 2 Can also be set from the control panel SBunjes ynejaq pue suondiuoseg Dua R7 SBunes 1Inejag pue suonpduoseg nuaN R8 i Movie Menu Menu fen Fundion gt Default Setting Exposure Setting Sets the exposure mode for di mode Program AE p R24 Selects one of memory cards inserted in SD1 and SD2 slots for recording movies Memory Card Options SD1 p R24 Movie Capture Settings Sets the number of recorded pixels and framerate FuuHo 30p p R24 Recording Sound Level Sets the Recording Sound Level and the volume level for recording p R24 HDR Capture Sets the type of high dynamic range shooting when the drive mode Off 12EV p R24 is set to Interval Movie Record Activates the Movie Shake Reduction function on p R25 1 Can also be set from the control panel H Playback Menu Display Duration Screen Effect Slideshow Repeat Playback Auto Movie Playback Quick Zoom Grid Display Highlight Alert Auto Image Rotation Protect All Images Delete All Images Function Default Setting Sets an image display interval 3sec Sets a transition effect when the next image is displayed p R26 Off Starts the slideshow again from the beginning after the last image is displayed Plays back movies during the slideshow On Sets the initial magnification when magnifying i
179. ub them Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately AN Caution e Only use the specified battery with this camera Use of other batteries may cause an explosion or fire e Do not disassemble the battery Disassembling the battery may cause an explosion or leakage e Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or begins to smoke Be careful not to burn yourself during removal e Keep wires hairpins and other metal objects away from the and contacts of the battery e Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire This can cause an explosion or fire e If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or clothing it may cause irritation to the skin Wash the affected areas thoroughly with water e Precautions for D LI90 Battery Usage USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY RISK OF FIRE AND BURNS DO NOT INCINERATE DO NOT DISASSEMBLE DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMP 140 F 60 C SEE MANUAL Keep the Camera and its Accessories About the Battery and Charger out of the Reach of Small Children To keep the battery in optimum condition avoid storing it in a fully AN l charged state or in high temperatures Warning e Ifthe battery is left inserted and the camera is not used for a long Do not place the camera and its accessories within the reach time the battery will over discharge and shorten the battery s life o
180. ure Priority Automatic Button Customization 0000aa R20 Exposure mode eie see ee ee 48 Aspect ano 78 82 C Symbols Auto AF Active Area ees ees 45 C AF Mod iets Si Ge DR aie 44 pi MA EE es R5 R15 Auto EV Compensation EN R39 Cable switch ccccceceeceeeeeeeeeeees 95 pE MENU Ed R8 R24 Auto Image Rotation ccccccscccssee R26 Cable switch terminal 11 P TE R8 R26 AUTO ISO Parameters R17 Calendar Filmstrip Display 75 N MENU en RI R28 Auto Power OH R34 Card access laMp eee 11 Ee R11 R39 Auto Reelee R35 Center weighted metering 47 Luis 51 Auto Screen ROO EE R30 Changing the image slze 77 Numerics Auto White Balance Charging the battery EE TE EE 30 es el OE NN nae White Balance ee 53 Charging time EE 30 EST SG de AV device 84 City aaan ES R28 EE eege O Poe 48 Cloudy White Boloncel esse 53 AWB White Balance 53 Color Fringe Correction x xen 82 A AWB in Tungsten Light R40 Color Moir Correction a0nanaaaan 78 AC adapter EE 32 94 Color Gpace Ee ee ee R41 E Accessories ee ee ee 10 28 94 B oo ene 3 Action in AE C Continuous R41 B mode 48 White Balance 55 D AdobeRGB R41 Base Parameter Adij Color Temperature Steps R40 AE Lock gn 50 Digital Elter 79 Computer 87 AE L with AF Locked qs R39 5 5 RE 30 Connecting to a computer 86 A ea cece erga eaten Ae 45 46 Bat
181. urn off the power while Never use a spray blower for cleaning as it may damage the lens the card is being accessed This may cause the data to be lost or e Please contact your nearest service center for professional the card to be damaged cleaning of the CMOS sensor This will involve a fee Do not bend the SD Memory Card or subject it to violent impact e Periodic inspections are recommended every one to two years Keep it away from water and store away from high temperatures to maintain high performance e Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting The card may be damaged and become unusable e Data on the SD Memory Card may be deleted in the following Storing Your Camera circumstances We do not accept any liability for data that is deleted if e Do not store the camera with preservatives or chemicals Storage 1 in high temperatures and high humidity can cause mold to grow on the camera Remove the camera from its case and store it in a dry and well ventilated place e Avoid using or storing the camera where it may be exposed the SD Memory Card is mishandled by the user 2 the SD Memory Card is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference 3 the SD Memory Card has not been used for a long time to static electricity or electrical interference 4 the SD Memory Card or the battery is removed while the card e Avoid using or storing the camera in direct sunlight or in locations is being accessed where
182. utter Electronically controlled vertical run focal plane Type shutter Auto White Balance Multi Auto White Balance Daylight Shade Cloudy Fluorescent Light D Daylight Color N Daylight White W Cool White L Warm White Tungsten Light Flash CTE Manual White Balance up to 3 settings can be saved Color Temperature up to 3 settings can be saved Copying the white balance settings of a captured image possible White Balance Shu iter Spesi Auto 1 4000 to 30 sec Manual 1 4000 to 30 sec P 1 3 EV steps or 1 2 EV steps Bulb Drive Modes Stills Single Frame Continuous H L Self timer 12 sec 2 sec Remote Control immediately 3 sec continuous Multi exposure available with Continuous Self timer or Remote Control Interval Shooting Interval Composite Movie Remote Control Interval Movie Record Fine Adjustment Adjustable 7 steps on A B axis and GM axis Autofocus System TTL phase matching autofocus SAFOX 11 27 AF points 25 cross type focus points in the center Brightness Range EV 3 to 18 IS0100 at normal temperature AF Modes Single AF AF S Continuous AF AF C Focus operation customizable Focusing Area Spot Select Expanded Area AF S M L Zone Selection Modes Select Auto 27 AF Points Continuous Exposure Control Shooting Mode Selection Focus System Mirror Lock up Available with Continuous Self timer Remote Shooting Control or Multi exp
183. w Dal 67 R21 Program Automatic Exposure mode iese esse ese ee 48 Program me 48 R18 vele ei ER OE Sek 83 R26 Protect All Images ees esse R26 Provided software iese esse ee 88 PIP ET EE OE EE R30 Q Quality Level R15 QUICK Zoom R26 QUICK TMG iss Bee GEE EE EE Ed 86 R Radiant Custom Image 68 RV se R15 RAW FX Button ees ee ee ee ee R20 Rec Mode menu R5 R15 Recordable time ee ee ee 51 Recorded Pixels eie R15 R24 Recording Sound Level R24 Red eye Reduction rannnnnnnnnannnnnn 65 Remote Control 57 96 Rene R35 R43 REE vene 77 Retro Digital Elter 79 Reversal Film Custom Image 68 RGB histogram ees ee ee 21 Rotate Display 1907 R19 Eer lie EE ee 76 Rotation Direction E Dial Programming ees sesse ee R20 S Saturation Custom Image 68 Save as Manual WD 54 Save Menu Location 42 R41 Save RAW Data 38 39 40 R19 Save Rotation Info R41 Save Settings White Balance 54 Save USER Mode aaannaannnnaannna R22 SD Memory Card 33 Select AF Active Area 45 Select Contrast AF 46 Select amp Deleie 74 Get mer 57 Sensitivity rrrrrnrrrrrrnrrrrnnnrrennnn 47 82 Sensitivity Priority Automatic Exposure mode iese sees ee 48 Sensitivity Steps sees see R39 Sensor Cleaning R37 Sequential Numbering 0000 R33 Set up men R9 R28 Shade White Balance
184. w the background image with the selected effect applied Saves the preview image only when the image can be saved Proceed to Step 6 if you do not need to change the parameters 3 Press GD The parameter setting screen appears 4 Set the parameters Available operations AV lt gt SR Ka O 5 Press Selects a parameter Adjusts the value Switches between Contrast Contrast Highlight Adjustment and Contrast Shadow Adjustment Switches between Sharpness Fine Sharpness and Extra Sharpness Not available in sm mode Resets the adjustment value to the default setting The screen of Step 2 reappears 6 Press The camera returns to standby mode E Memo e When Reversal Film is selected and White Balance is set to Auto White Balance images are captured with an effect similar to using a daylight film Saving the Settings of a Captured Image The outcome of Cross Processing varies each time a picture is taken If you take a cross processed image that you like you can save the Cross Processing settings used in that image so that you can repeatedly use the same settings 1 Press v in single image display of playback mode The playback mode palette appears 2 Select Fv Save Cross Processing and press EI The camera searches for cross processed images starting from the most recent image taken No cross processed image appears if there are no cross processed i
185. ye Fi Image Transfer F Face Detection Contrast AF 46 File Format ees sees ee ee se ee ee ee ee R15 File Name aainoannonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennennnnn R32 File NO sesse EE EE DE esd R33 Filter Effect Custom Image 68 Firmware Info Options a00aaan R38 Fish eye Digital Elter 79 Pl vr 64 94 Flash White Balance 53 Flash compatibility rernnnrrrnnnnnrr 66 Flash compensation ee ee see ee 65 Flash Mode 65 Flash OM sees RE SE ER ei 65 Flash Sync Speed iese 48 R42 Flicker Hecduchon R34 lee BE 33 96 R34 Fluorescent Cool White White Balance 53 Fluorescent Daylight Color White Balance 53 Fluorescent Daylight White White Balance 53 Fluorescent Warm White White Balance 53 Focus Method 44 Focus PeakiNng ees ses ee R18 Folder display ee ee RE 15 Folder Name R31 Format ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 36 R38 xipueddy xipueddy R52 PRS Ae exceed ee R24 Function settnmgs 40 G EE RR OE OE N errr R18 GPS Time Sync ees ese R18 GPS UNI urene 96 Green button R20 Grid Display ees see R19 R26 Guide Display rrrrnrrrrrrrnnnrrr 36 R30 H ADMV e R30 HDMI terminal ranreernnnnornnnnnernnnnre 84 HDR Capture iese sees ee ee R16 R24 551 0 REE EE 91 High Contrast Digital Filter 79 High Low Key Adj Custom Image 68 High ISO NR seeks Ee R17 Highlight A
186. ync available with a dedicated external Flash Modes Up to 25 minutes automatically stops recording if the Recording Time internal temperature of the camera becomes high Bright Natural Portrait Landscape Vibrant Radiant Custom Image Muted Bleach Bypass Reversal Film Monochrome Cross Processing flash Sync Speed 1 125 sec Random Preset 1 3 Favorite 1 3 HDR Capture Available only for Auto Type1 Type2 Type3 Exposure Bracket Value Interval Movie adjustable Record Flash Exposure Compensation 2 0 to 1 0 EV Capture Settings Bright Natural Portrait Landscape Vibrant Radiant Custom Image Muted Bleach Bypass Reversal Film Monochrome Cross Processing Random Preset 1 3 Favorite 1 3 Noise Reduction Slow Shutter Speed NR High ISO NR AM Range Highlight Correction Shadow Correction Settings Distortion Correction Lateral Chromatic Aberration Correction Peripheral Illumination Correction Diffraction Correction Auto Type1 Type2 Type3 Exposure Bracket Value HDR Capture adjustable Auto Align automatic composition correction function available Playback Functions Single image display Multi image display 6 12 20 35 80 thumbnails Image magnification up to 16x 1x display and quick zoom available Grid Display Grid Style 4x4 Grid Golden Section Scale Square 1 Square 2 Grid Color translucent black translucent white Rotated image display Histogram Y hist
187. you within that period provided the camera does not show evidence of impact sand or liquid damage 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 alterations 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 defective material or workmanship or otherwise and it is expressly agreed that the liability 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 provided No refunds will be made on repairs by non authorized service facilities Procedure During 12 month Warranty Period Any camera which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the camera or to the manufacturer If there are no representatives of the manufacturer in your country send the camera to the manufacturer with postage prepaid In this case it will take a considerable length of time before the camera can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required If the camera is covered by warranty repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge and the came
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