Menu List

This displays the items that can be set with the menus and provides descriptions of each item. See the list of default settings in the Appendix “Default Settings” (p.230) to check whether the settings are saved when the camera is turned off and whether the settings return to the defaults when the camera is reset.

[A Rec. Mode] Menu

This menu shows the functions related to taking still pictures and recording movies.

 

Item

Description

Page

Recorded Pixels

For choosing the number of recorded pixels of still pictures

p.106

White Balance

For adjusting the color balance according to the light

p.110

conditions

 

 

 

Focusing Area

For changing the autofocus area

p.105

AE Metering

For setting the area of the screen that is metered to

p.112

determine the exposure

 

 

 

Sensitivity

For setting the sensitivity

p.114

EV Compensation

For adjusting the overall brightness of the picture

p.108

Movie

Recorded

For choosing the number of recorded pixels of movies

p.127

Pixels

 

 

Movie SR

For choosing whether or not to use the movie shake

p.128

 

reduction function

 

 

 

Setting

Highlight

Adjusts the bright areas when the image is too bright

 

Correction

p.109

D-Range

 

 

Shadow

Adjusts the dark areas when the image is too dark

 

Correction

 

 

 

 

 

Shake

For correcting camera shake during shooting.

p.116

Reduction

 

 

Blink Detection

For choosing whether to use the Blink Detection function

p.115

when the Face Detection function is activated

 

 

 

Digital Zoom

For choosing whether or not to use the Digital Zoom function

p.80

Instant Review

For choosing whether to display Instant Review

p.117

 

 

For choosing whether to save the set values of the shooting

 

Memory

function or return to the defaults when the camera is turned

p.129

 

 

off

 

Green Button

For assigning a function to the Green button so that you can

p.121

 

 

go straight to it in A mode

 

Sharpness

For choosing sharp or soft outlines

p.118

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Pentax 16811, RZ10, 16841, 16826, 16861 manual Menu List, Rec. Mode Menu

16826, 16811, RZ10, 16861, 16841 specifications

Pentax, a renowned name in the world of photography, has continually pushed the boundaries of innovation and quality. Among its noteworthy models are the Pentax 16841, 16861, RZ10, 16811, and 16826, each designed to cater to different photographic needs and preferences.

The Pentax 16841 is celebrated for its compact design and user-friendly interface, making it an excellent choice for amateur photographers. With a 16-megapixel sensor, it delivers impressive image quality that captures fine details and vibrant colors. The camera incorporates advanced image processing technologies, such as Shake Reduction and high ISO performance, allowing for stunning results even in low-light conditions. Its lightweight construction makes it easy to carry, and the intuitive controls ensure a hassle-free shooting experience.

The Pentax 16861 shares many features with the 16841 but adds enhancements suitable for more serious enthusiasts. This model boasts a larger sensor and an upgraded autofocus system, enabling faster and more accurate focusing. The 16861 also supports Full HD video recording, making it a versatile choice for those who wish to combine still photography with videography. Its robust build quality and weather-sealed body make it incredibly durable, suitable for outdoor shoots in various environmental conditions.

The Pentax RZ10 stands out with its stylish design and advanced zoom capabilities. Equipped with a powerful 10x optical zoom lens, this compact camera allows users to capture distant subjects without compromising image quality. The RZ10 features a 14-megapixel sensor and enhanced shooting modes, including HDR and panorama, which elevate the creative possibilities for photographers. Additionally, it includes a bright LCD screen for easy composing and reviewing of shots.

The Pentax 16811 is tailored for those who prioritize adaptability. With interchangeable lens compatibility and advanced manual controls, it appeals to photographers seeking creative freedom. Its image stabilization technology helps to minimize blur from handshakes, ensuring sharp images every time. The camera's connectivity options, including Wi-Fi support, facilitate easy sharing and remote shooting via smartphones.

Lastly, the Pentax 16826 is engineered for rugged use, designed specifically for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a durable, weather-resistant body that can withstand harsh conditions, from heavy rain to extreme temperatures. With a 12-megapixel sensor offering excellent image quality, coupled with versatile shooting modes and high-speed burst shooting capabilities, it is an ideal companion for adventure photography.

In summary, Pentax's 16841, 16861, RZ10, 16811, and 16826 represent a diverse lineup of cameras that cater to varying user needs, from casual shooting to serious photography. Each model encompasses unique features and technologies, ensuring that users can find the perfect fit for their creative endeavors.