Pentax MZ-60 manual Precautions for Battery Usage

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Other precautions

The temperature range at which this camera functions properly is 50°C to -10°C (122F˚ to 14F˚).

A camera which has been submerged in water usually cannot be repaired. If such an accident should occur, it is advisable to contact a Pentax Service Center immediately.

To maintain optimum performance, it is recommended that the camera be inspected every one or two years. If the camera has not been used for an extended period, or is being prepared for an important photographic session, it is recommended that you have the camera inspected or test shoot with it.

Repairs deemed necessary due to usage of this product in an industrial or commercial application may not be covered under the terms of the Pentax warranty.

The PENTAX warranty provides only for the repair of defects in materials or workmanship. Damage of any kind cannot be repaired at any charge under the terms of the warranty. If the difficulty is caused as a direct result of the product being used in conditions as outlined in the "Precautions for Your Camera" section or any other operation contrary to the instructions outlined in this manual, charges will be assessed and a repair quotation will be provided.

PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY USAGE

Use two 3V lithium batteries (CR2 type).

Misuse of the battery can cause hazards such as leakage, overheating, explosion, etc. The battery should be inserted correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -) marked on the battery and the camera.

Battery performance may be temporarily hindered in low temperatures, but will recover in normal temperatures.

Keep a spare battery on hand for replacement convenience when shooting outdoors or while traveling.

If the built-in flash is used continuously, the battery may become warm, but it does not mean that the battery is faulty; it is one of the battery's characteristics.

Replace the batteries at the same time. Do not mix battery brands, type or an old battery with a new one. It may cause explosion or overheating.

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Contents Operating Manual Illustrations in this operating manual are the data function For Safe USE of Your Camera Precautions when taking pictures Precautions for Your CameraPrecautions for Battery Usage Table of Contents Basic Operation Shooting Table of Contents Others Names of Working Parts ????????????????????????????? LCD Panel Indication Viewfinder Indication Set the date and time Quick and Easy ShootingSet the exposure mode to Standard program mode Camera Functions Available with Various Lenses Memo This manual is organized into the following sections HOW to USE this Operating ManualBasic Operation Preparation Attaching the Camera Strap Loading the Batteries Loading the Batteries Battery Life Low Battery Warning Turning on the Power Adjusting the Date and Time Operational precautions Selecting the date mode Setting the Data BackMemo Attaching the Lens Memo Memo Remove the protective card Film LoadingClose the back cover and turn the main switch on Film Loading Operating the Shutter Release Button Page Basic Operation Shooting SET the Standard Program Mode SET the Auto POP UP Flash SET the Single Frame Drive Mode Set the focus mode switch to in the down position SET the Auto Focus Mode to AFUsing the Zoom Lens Holding the Camera Taking a Picture Memo Film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll Unloding a FilmRewinding a Film in MID-ROLL Page Advanced Operations This camera has a total of six drive modes as shown Selecting a Drive ModeConsecutive-Frame Mode Self-timer Mode Memo Preventing stray light entering the eyepiece Auto Bracket Shooting How to cancel Selecting 6 Picture Modes Setting the one of 6 picture modesExposure Warning Standard program Mode Portrait Program Mode Landscape Program Mode Close-up Program Mode Action Program Mode Night-scene Program Mode Effect of Aperture and Shutter Speed Effect of aperture Aperture-Priority AE Mode ??????????????????????? Shutter-Priority AE Mode ??????????????????????? Metered Manual Mode Page AE lock does not operate in the Metered Manual Mode Bulb Timer Exposure Mode To use the AE Lock AE Lock FunctionHow to focus with aid of the in-focus indicator Manual FocusingUsing a manual focus lens Manual Focusing Depress the shutter release button fully to take Picture How to focus with aid of the matte fieldHARD-TO-AUTOFOCUS Subjects How to set Setting the Film Speed ISO ManuallyAuto-popup flash function Using BUILT-IN FlashSelecting the Various BUILT-IN Flash Modes About RED-EYE Phenomenon RED-EYE Reduction Flash Function10.8ft 15.7ft Manual POP UP the BUILT-IN Flash Flash OFF Mode DAYLIGHT-SYNC Shooting Flash Recommended Indicator Inappropriate Lens Waring When the BUILT-IN Flash is Used Advanced Operation for the BUILT-IN Flash When using one of 6 Picture ModesAdvanced Operation for the BUILT-IN Flash Page Lens Name Compatibility Compatibility of F and FA Lenses with the BUILT-IN FlashLens Name Compatibility Camera Function C D E Overview of Flash FunctionMemo Using Pentax Dedicated Auto Flash Units Using both the built-in flash and the external flash Multi-burst flash with the Pentax dedicated flash Red-eye reduction flash functionTrailing-Shutter-Curtain Flash function Contrast-Control-Sync Flash Photography SLOW-SPEED-SYNC Shooting Memo 100 Others AA-BATTERY Pack FG Accessories OptionalTTL macro flash unit with the guide numbers 14 ISO Flash AcessoriesAccessories Optional Viewfinder and Lens AccessoriesAccessories for close-up photography Troubleshooting 107 Program Line 109 Format Specifications111 Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period Warranty Policy113 For customers in Canada For customers in U.S.APage 57XXX