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Optional Accessories

A number of dedicated accessories are available for this camera.

AC adapter (D-AC2)

Battery Charger (D-BC2)

AC Plug Cord

D-CO2A Australia

D-CO2B United Kingdom

D-CO2E Europe

D-CO2H Hong Kong

D-CO2J Japan

D-CO2K Korea

D-CO2U North America, Canada

Rechargeable lithium ion battery D-LI2

Remote control F

Remote control E

USB Cable (I-USB6)

Strap (O-ST5)

Camera case (O-CC2)

Waterproof case (O-WP1)

Appendix

WARRANTY POLICY

All Pentax cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workman- ship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be ren- dered, and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period, provided the equipment does not show evidence of impact, sand or liquid damage, mishandling, tampering, battery or chemical corrosion, opera- tion 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 lia- bility of the manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or war- ranties, 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 Pentax service facilities.

Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period

Any Pentax which proves defective during the 12-month warranty period should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment or to the manufacturer. If there is no representatives of the manufacturer in your country, send the equipment to the manufacturer, with postage prepaid. In this case, it will take a considerable length of time before the equipment can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required. If the equipment is covered by warranty, repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge, and the equipment will be returned to you upon com- pletion of servicing. If the equipment is not covered by warranty, regular charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply. Shipping charges are to be borne by the owner. If your Pentax was purchased 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 Pentax returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and warranty policy. In any case, however, shipping charges and customs clearance fees 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 equipment for at least a year. Before sending your equipment for servicing, please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer’s authorized representatives or their approved repair shops, unless you are sending it directly to the manufacturer. Always obtain a quotation for the service charge, and only after you accept the quoted service charge, instruct the service sta- tion to proceed with the servicing.

This warranty policy does not affect the customer’s statutory rights.

The local warranty policies available from Pentax 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 the PENTAX distributor in your country for more information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy.

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Contents Operating Manual E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 1 1,1Regarding trademarks E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 2 1,1Regarding copyrights Contents Care to be Taken During HandlingContents of the Operating Manual Checking the Contents of the Package Names of PartsAttaching the Strap Names of Operating PartsE01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 8 1,1 Getting StartedPowering the Camera Charging the BatteryInstalling the Battery E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 10 1,1Using the AC Adapter optional Approximate Operating Time when fully chargedBattery Level Indicator E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 12 1,1Installing or removing the CF Card Installing the CardPrecautions When Using a CF Card E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 14 1,1Initial Settings Setting the Home TownSetting the D.S.T. Mode Setting the Display LanguageSetting the Date and Time E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 18 1,1Using the Shutter Release Button Quick StartE02KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 20 1,1 Instant ReviewPlaying Back Previous or Next Images E02KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 22 1,1Quick Start You can display the still picture Press the Playback/OK button after taking a picturePrinting images by a printing service Setting the Printing Service p.84 Quick StartE02KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 24 1,1 Viewing images on the cameraChanging the Mode Capture ModePlayback Mode Turning the Camera On and OffUsing the Button Functions Capture ModePlayback Mode E03KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 28 1,1E03KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 30 1,1 Using the MenusHow to Use the Menus E03KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 32 1,1 Active Menus in Capture/Playback ModeMenu List Displaying Shooting Information Display Mode Taking Still Pictures in Auto Mode Auto ModeTaking Pictures E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 34 1,1Taking Pictures Manually Manual Exposure Mode Aperture setting cannot be changedFlash mode E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 36 1,1Taking Dark Scenes Night-Scene Mode Mode will change to Continuous Shooting modeCapture mode Continuous ShootingE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 40 1,1 Using the Remote Control Unit optionalZoom on the remote controller Keeping the shutter release button pressed Taking Movie Pictures Movie Picture ModeE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 42 1,1 Enabling/Disabling the Digital Zoom Function Using the ZoomE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 44 1,1 E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 46 1,1 Using the Self-TimerTaking Stereo Pictures 3D Image Mode Viewing 3D pictures by the parallel method and cross Method How to Assemble the 3D Image ViewerE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 48 1,1 E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 50 1,1 Transfer the images with a PC or Macintosh p.87 or p.102E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 52 1,1 When you selected a color filterWhen you selected the slim filter E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 54 1,1 Press the four-way controller To select IntervalShooting Interval Shooting menu will be Set the shooting intervalSetting the Shooting Functions Adjusting the ViewfinderShooting Time-lapse Movies Time-lapse Movie E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 56 1,1Selecting a Focus Mode Focus ModePress the button in Capture mode E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 58 1,1Changing the Shutter Speed/Aperture Setting Setting the position of the autofocus AF areaPress the four-way controller Capture mode EV CompensationSelecting the Flash Mode Selecting the Recorded PixelsE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 62 1,1 Select Recorded Pixels from the Rec.Mode menuSelecting the Quality Levels E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 64 1,1Select Quality Level from the Rec.Mode menu To change the image qualityManual Setting E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 66 1,1Setting the ISO Speed ISO Speed E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 68 1,1ISO Speed To change the ISO speedTo change the setting from Normal E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 70 1,1To change the display time To Hard + or SoftSetting the Color Saturation Saturation Setting the Image Contrast ContrastE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 72 1,1 You can set the color saturationE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 74 1,1 Saving the Settings MemorySaving the Menu Items Mode Memory Playing Back Images Playing Back Still PicturesZoom Display E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 76 1,1E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 78 1,1 No information is displayed when shootingPlaying Back Movie Pictures Erasing Images Nine-image DisplayErasing a Single Image E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 80 1,1Erasing All Images Protecting Images from Deletion ProtectE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 82 1,1 Protecting All ImagesE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 84 1,1 Setting the Printing ServicePrinting Single Image Viewing Images with Windows PC Printing All ImagesAbout the included software System environmentE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 88 1,1 Installing the softwareInstalling the USB driver Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000 E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 90 1,1 ⁄1Click Finish⁄3Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop Make sure that penusbp.inf is selected, then click NextE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 92 1,1 ⁄0Click Finish⁄1Turn the camera off and restart your PC ⁄2Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktopInstalling the USB driver Windows XP E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 94 1,1Installing ACDSee Double click setup.exeWhen the installation is completed, restart Windows E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 96 1,1Connecting the camera and PC Viewing images on your PC E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 98 1,1Disconnecting your camera from your PC Windows XP E05KB33533e.qkSystem environment Installing the software Installing the USB driver Only for Mac OSInstalling ACDSeeTM Viewing Images with MacintoshTurn on the camera Disconnecting the camera from your MacintoshE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 104 1,1 Editing Images Copying the ImageE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 106 1,1 Copying from built-in memory to CF cardTrimming Images E06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 108 1,1Use the four-way controller to choose the size Trim the imageResize screen will be displayed Changing the Image Size ResizeE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 110 1,1 Camera Settings Sounding the Alarm at a Set TimeChecking the Alarm FormattingSetting the Beep Setting the Alarm Turning the Alarm OffScreen for setting the operating Mode and time will be displayedChanging the Start-up Screen Setting the Date Style You can change the initial date and time settingsChanging the Date/Time E06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 116 1,1Setting the World Time World Time screen will be dis Played Switch Off withChanging the Display Language E06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 118 1,1Powersaving Function Sleep Timeout Auto Power Off Function Quick DeleteQuick Enlargement E06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 120 1,1E06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 122 1,1 Resetting to Default Settings ResetReset screen will be displayed Battery depleted, the image List of City NamesMessages E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 124 1,1LCD monitor on. p.34, p.79 TroubleshootingE07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 126 1,1 Appendix Problem Cause Remedy Subject is not E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 128 1,1Subjects difficult to focus on First be removedMain Specifications E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 130 1,1Optional Accessories E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 132 1,1E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 134 1,1 For customers in the USAFor customers in Canada Pour les utilisateurs au CanadaE07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 136 1,1 Pentax GmbH European Headquarters