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Troubleshooting
Specs
Program Diagrams
Self-Timer Mode
Using the focus indicator
Wireless Flash AF360FGZ Only
Warranty
Accessories Optional
Low Battery Warning
Adjusting the Date and Time
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Contents
Operating Manual
153
For Safe USE of Your Camera
Precautions for Your Camera
Precautions when taking pictures
Other precautions
Precautions for Your Camera
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Selecting Another Exposure Mode
POP-UP the BUILT-IN Flash Manually
127
Names of Working Parts
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LCD Panel Indications
Memo
Viewfinder Indications
Quick and Easy Shooting
Load the batteries
Set the date and time
Attach the lens
Turn the power switch on
Adjust the viewfinder’s diopter
Set the Auto Picture mode
Load the film
Adjust the focus and take a picture
Set the autofocus mode
Compose the subject by turning the zoom ring
Camera Functions Available with Various Lenses
Lenses that can be used with this camera
Lenses and accessories that cannot be used with this camera
HOW to USE this Operating Manual
This manual is organized into the following sections
Basic Operation Preparation
Attaching the Strap
Loading the Batteries
Loading the Batteries
Bulb exposure time About 1 hours
Low Battery Warning
Turning on the Power
Adjusting the Date and Time
See Page 30 for details
Imprinting the Date or Time
Press the Date button
Memo
Attaching a Lens
Memo
Adjusting the VIEWFINDER’S Diopter
Loading Film
Close the back cover and turn the main switch to on
Loading Film
Operating the Shutter Release Button
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Basic Operation Shooting
Setting the Single Frame Drive Mode
Press the drive mode button Until appears on the LCD panel
Setting the Auto Picture Mode
Set the mode dial to
Setting Multi 16-SEGMENT Metering Mode
Set the metering mode Switch to
Setting the Auto Focus Mode to AF.S
Set the focus mode switch
Setting the Focus Point Mode to Auto
Set the focus point mode Switch to
Setting the Auto POP UP Flash
Using the Zoom Lens
Holding the Camera
Taking a Picture
Mode if the subject is out of focus
Unloading a Film
Film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll
Rewinding a Film in MID-ROLL
Setting the Film Speed ISO Manually
How to set
Advanced Operations
Selecting a Drive Mode
This camera has a total of five drive modes as shown
Consecutive Shooting
Self-Timer Mode
Mount the camera on the tripod
Press the shutter release button completely
Memo Preventing stray light entering the eyepiece
Press the drive mode button after the picture is taken
Mirror lock-up function
Remote Control Shooting
Mount the camera to a tripod
Selecting a Drive Mode
Multiple Exposures on a Single Frame
Pictures can be exposed on the same frame multiple times
Take the first picture
Take the second picture
Auto Bracketing
Auto Bracketing
Hold down the shutter release button
Taking pictures under exposer or over exposer only
Selecting the Picture Modes
Selected mode is displayed in the viewfinder
Standard Program Mode
Portrait Program Mode
Landscape Program Mode
Close-up Program Mode
Action Program Mode
Night-Scene Program Mode
Selecting Another Exposure Mode
Effect of Aperture and Shutter Speed
Effect of aperture
Using the Shutter-Priority AE Mode
Exposure Warning
Using the Aperture-Priority AE Mode
Memo
Using the Metered Manual Mode
If the exposure setting exceeds ±
Exposure Warning
Slow-Speed-Sync Mode
With the Night-scene program mode Set the the mode dial to
Using the Bulb Exposure Mode
About Exposure Compensation
AE Lock Function
Press the AE lock button
Turning OFF the Audible PCV Signal
Set the mode dial to the position other than
Switching the Metering Mode
Using Multi16-Segment Metering
Using Center-Weighted Metering
Using Spot Metering
About Focusing
Autofocus
Using the AF Single Mode AF.S
Using the AF Continuous Mode AF.C
Manual Focusing
Using the focus indicator
Using the viewfinder’s matte field
Selecting the Focus Point
Setting the Focus Point to the Center of the Viewfinder
Using the Focus Lock
Memo
Previewing the Depth of Field
Hard-to-Autofocus Subjects
Using the BUILT-IN Flash
Auto Pop-up Flash Function
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Selecting the Various Built-in Flash Modes
About Red-eye Phenomenon
Red-eye Reduction Flash Function
POP-UP the BUILT-IN Flash Manually
Press the flash mode button to select a flash mode
Press the flash pop-up button to activate the flash
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Daylight-Sync Shooting
Flash Recommended Information
Inappropriate Lens Warning When the BUILT-IN Flash is Used
When Using the Auto Picture and Picture Modes
Shutter-Priority AE Mode
Aperture-Priority AE Mode
Advanced Operation for the BUILT-IN Flash
Metered Manual Mode
Minimum distance of the built-in flash
FA and FA J Lenses Compatibility with the Built-in Flash
Lens Name Compatibility
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Using External Flash
Flash Functions
AF360FGZ, AF500FTZ, AF330FTZ CAF400FTZ, AF240FT
Using P-TTL Auto Flash Mode with the AF360FGZ
Using High-Speed Sync Flash Mode with the AF360FGZ
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Wireless Flash AF360FGZ Only
Wireless flash control P-TTL flash mode
Contrast-Control-Sync Flash
Using Both the Built-in Flash and External Flash
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Trailing-Shutter-Curtain Sync Flash
Multi-burst Flash with the Pentax Dedicated Flash
Others
AA-Battery Grip BG-20
Accessories Optional
Cable Switch
Flash Accessories
AF360FGZ
Viewfinder and Lens Accessories
Accessories Optional
Strap
Camera Cases
About Polarizing Filter
Custom Functions
Exposure Functions
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Basic Setting of Custom Functions
Use the four-way controller to select the setting Number
Set the mode dial to a Position other than
Setting the Custom Function
Setting for each custom function is explained below
Custom Function number CF2 Setting number
Custom Function number CF6 Setting number
Custom Function number CF9 Setting number
Custom Function number CF12 Setting number
Custom Function number CF14 Setting number
Custom Function number CF17 Setting number
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Troubleshooting
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Program Diagrams
147
Specifications Table
Usable Film
149
Specification for Remote Control Optional
Remote control
For customers in U.S.A
For customers in Canada
Warranty Policy
Procedure During 12-month Warranty Period
Custom Functions
CF6 Superimposing the focus points
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