Pentax 12633 manuals
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1 Operating Manual2 Thank you for purchasing the PENTAX MX-1Regarding copyrights Regarding trademarks •SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C,LLC HDMI, the HDMI logo, and •Eye-Fi,the Eye-Filogo and Eye-Fi connected are trademarks of Eye-Fi,Inc •All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 3 Using Your Camera Safely7 Care to be Taken During Handling10 Contents17 Composition of the Operating Manual18 Checking the Contents of the Package19 Names and Functions of Parts20 Functions in Shooting21 8E-dial9AV/AE-Lbutton 0d/i (Green/Delete) button aFour-waycontroller b4button c3button dQ button eMbutton 22 Functions in Playback23 6Four-waycontroller74button 83button 9Q button Description of the Four-wayController In this manual, the four-waycontroller is shown as follows: To Switch Between Capture Mode and Playback Mode To Switch from A Mode to Q Mode Press the Q button 24 Indications on the Display25 Portrait display1Capture Mode (p.68) 2Flash Mode (p.84) 3Drive Mode (p.87) 4White Balance (p.100) 5Custom Image (p.110) 6Eye-Ficommunication status (p.185) 7Focus Mode (p.89) 8AE Metering (p.97) 9Battery level (p.41) 10Digital Zoom/Intelligent Zoom icon (p.60) 11Face Detection icon (p.58) 12Focusing Area (p.91) 13Grid Display (p.188) 14Shake Reduction icon (p.106) 15Date Imprint setting (p.112) 16ND Filter (p.105) 17Electronic Level (p.31) 18Histogram (p.27) 19AE Lock (p.96) 20Shutter speed (p.71) 21Aperture value (p.71) 22EV compensation value (p.95) 23Sensitivity (p.94) 24Memory status (p.47) 25Remaining image storage capacity 26 Control Panel Display27 C (Movie Recording) modeFunction name Setting Custom Image (p.118) Movie Mode (p.113) 10ND Filter (p.105) 13Wind Suppression (p.119) 14Enable Autofocus (p.120) 15Current date and time (p.51) 16Memory status (p.47) 17Remaining image storage capacity 28 Display in Playback ModeStandard display No info. display Detailed information display 29 Histogram DisplayStandard histogram Histogram (Standard) File format Protect setting Folder number-Filenumber ISO sensitivity Histogram (R) RGB histogram/Standard Histogram (G) histogram switch Histogram (B) 30 Detailed Information Display31 Copyright Information DisplayPhotographer’s icon Photographer (p.181) Copyright Holder’s icon Copyright Holder (p.181) Using the Histogram A histogram shows the brightness distribution of an image. The horizontal axis indicates the at the right) and the vertical axis of pixels The shape and distribution of the Underexposed portions tell you whether the exposure level 32 Understanding BrightnessDark image Image with few bright or dark areas Understanding Color Balance 33 Electronic Level IndicationExamples Horizontally level (green) Tilted upward by 5° (red) Tilted to the right by 1° (yellow) Vertically level (green) Guide Indications 34 How to Change Function Settings39 Attaching the Lens Cap and Strap40 Powering the Camera46 Installing an SD Memory Card48 Turning the Camera On and Off50 Initial SettingsSetting the Display Language51 If the wrong language has been inadvertently selected1 Press the four-waycontroller (5) The [Initial Setting] screen appears in the selected language If the screen after step 2 appears in the wrong language 1 Press the 3button 2 Press the 3button The [A Rec. Mode 1] menu appears 3 Press the four-waycontroller (5) four times The [WSetting 1] menu appears 4 Use the four-waycontroller (23) to select [Language/ u] 5 Press the four-waycontroller (5) The [Language/u] screen appears 6 Use the four-waycontroller (2345) to select the desired language 7 Press the 4button The [WSetting 1] menu appears in the selected language To change the Hometown city, follow the steps in 52 3 Press the four-waycontroller (3)5 Use the four-waycontroller (45) to choose a city 6 Press the four-waycontroller (3) 7 Use the four-waycontroller (45) to select O(On) or P (Off) 8 Press the 4button 9 Press the four-waycontroller (3) to select [Settings complete] 10 Press the 4button 53 Setting the Date and Time55 Taking Still Pictures65 How to Operate the Shooting Functions70 Selecting the Capture Mode with the Mode Dial80 Various Shooting Methods86 Setting the Shooting Functions115 Selecting the Movie Mode116 Recording a Movie118 Recording a Movie Quickly Using the Movie Button119 Changing the Movie Settings120 To Set the Finishing Image Tone of a Movie (Custom Image)You can record a movie by setting the finishing image tone Image] in the [CMovie 1] menu, and press the four-waycontroller (5) To Select the Number of Recorded Pixels for Movies 121 1 Use the four-waycontroller (23) to select [RecordedPixels] in the [CMovie 1] menu, and press the four-waycontroller (5) To Set the Movie SR (Movie Shake Reduction) Function 1 Use the four-waycontroller (23) to select [Movie SR] in the [C Movie 1] menu To Suppress Wind Noises during Movie Recording (Wind Suppression) 1 Use the four-waycontroller (23) to select [Wind Suppression] in the [C Movie 1] menu 122 To Set Autofocus during Movie Recording (Enable Autofocus)You can activate the autofocus system during movie recording 1 Use the four-waycontroller (23) to select [Enable Autofocus] in the [C Movie 1] menu 2 Use the four-waycontroller (45) to switch between O and P To Set the Optical Zoom for Movie Recording (Enable Optical Zoom) You can use the optical zoom during movie recording Optical Zoom] in the [C Movie 1] menu 123 Saving the Settings (Memory)125 Playing Back Images135 Deleting ImagesDeleting a Single Image Deleting Selected Images 137 Deleting All ImagesProtecting Images from Deletion (Protect) 140 Connecting the Camera to AVEquipment 143 Changing the Image Size148 Processing Images168 Setting the Printing Service (DPOF)171 Camera Settings196 Connecting to a Computer200 Using the Provided Software203 Transferring Images Using an Eye-FiCard206 Functions Available for Each Shooting Mode214 Messages216 Troubleshooting218 Default Settings225 List of World Time Cities226 Main Specifications232 WARRANTY POLICY237 IndexB Night Scene Portrait F (White Balance) 238 AWB in Tungsten LightBurst Shooting AC Calendar display Candlelight mode U Capture mode Center-weightedmetering Changing volume Charging the battery City Clock Display Cloudy (White Balance) Collage Color Emphasis filter Color filter Compensating for Brightness Continuous Shooting j Date and time setting Digital SR mode c 239 Distortion Corr. (Correction)EV compensation dial Histogram ....27, 29, 109 Hue (Custom Image) 240 Miniature mode oMovie button Multi-segmentmetering Night Scene Portrait mode B 241 Photo processing labRotating image Saving as Still Image Shutter Priority mode b Slow-speedSync G 242 Sport modeSystem requirements Tone Adjustment #Mode Video output format Volume change World Time Zoom lever
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