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ENG Digi tal Camera Opera ting Ma nual To en sure t he b est per for mance from yo ur camer a, please read t he Oper ating Manu al befor e u sing t he camer a. • Sp ecifi cati ons and e xterna l dime nsions are sub ject t o chang e witho ut not ice .
Thank you fo r purchasing this PENTAX Digita l Camera. Please read thi s manual before using the cam er a in order to get the most out of al l the featu res and functi ons. Keep t hi s manual safe, as i t can be a valuabl e t oo l in helping you to unde rstand all the came ra’s capab i l ities.
1 To us ers of this cam era • Do no t use or sto re thi s dev ice i n t he vici nity of eq uipm ent t hat ge ner ates str ong elec tro magne tic ra diatio n or magn eti c fie lds.
2 W arn ing • Do not dis assembl e or m od ify the camera. High vo ltage ar eas ar e pres ent inside the came ra , with the risk of electric shock. • If th e camera i nterio r is exposed due t o dr oppi ng or otherwis e dama ging the camera, never t ouch the expose d portio n.
3 • Do no t disassem ble or mod ify th e power ada pter . This can ca use a fir e or elec tric shock. • If the generat ion of sm oke or str ange odo r fro m th e power a dapter o r other abnor mality occurs, immed iatel y discon tinu e use an d consu lt a PENTAX Ser vice Cen ter.
4 Ca ut ion • Onl y use the specif ie d batter y with t his ca m e ra. Use of other b atte ries ma y cause a n expl osion or fir e. • Do not di sassem ble the batter y. Di sasse mbli ng the battery may cause an expl osion or leakag e. • Rem ove t he bat tery from the ca mera im m e diatel y if it becom es hot or begi ns to sm oke.
5 • Whe n traveli ng, take the Worldwi de Servic e Networ k listi ng th at is in cluded in th e packa ge. This will be use ful if you exp erie nce pr oblems a broad.
6 • Avoid conta c t wi th garbage, m ud, sand, du s t, w ater, toxic gases, or s alt . These c ould cause t he camera to br eakdown. Wipe the cam era to d ry of f any r ain or w ater dr ops. • Plea se do not p ress f orcefull y on th e m o nitor. Thi s could cau se it t o bre ak or mal fu nction.
7 • The SD Memor y Card i s equi pped wi th a write-protect sw itc h . Setting the s witch t o LOCK p revents new dat a from b eing reco rded on the card, the stor ed data from bein g delete d, and t he car d f rom bei ng form atte d by the camera or comput er.
8 Usin g Y our Ca mera Safel y ..... .... ....... .... ........ ....... .... ........ .... ....... ..... 1 Ca re to be Ta ken D uring Hand ling ........ .... ....... .... ........ .... ....... ........ . 5 Co ntents .. .... ........ ... ........ .....
9 Tak ing P icture s in Basic Mod e (Gre en Mo de) ...... ........ .... ....... .... ... 61 Usin g t he Zoom ...... ........ .... ........ ... ........ ........ ... ........ .... ........ ....... ... 63 Tak ing P icture s of Yo ur Pet (Pe t Mod e) ...
10 Prote ctin g Ima ges fro m D eletion (Pr otec t) ....... .... ........ ........ ... ..... 1 00 Con necti ng t he Cam era to AV E qui pment ... .... ....... .... ........ ....... .... . 1 03 Editi ng and Print ing Images 105 Edit ing Im ages . .....
11 Co nnecti ng th e Cam era a nd th e Com pute r ... ....... ........ .... ....... .... . 138 Disc onne ctin g the C amer a fro m th e Com puter ........ ........ .... ....... . 1 39 Us ing the Pro vided Softw are . ........ ... ........ ........ ...
12 In th i s m anual , the method f or operati ng the f our-way cont r ol ler is s hown in ill ustrati ons, s uch as in t he ones below. The mean i ng s of th e symbols used i n thi s Oper ating Manual are expla i ne d below. 1 ind icates the re feren ce page numb er for an exp lanatio n of th e rel ated op eratio n.
13 This Oper ating Manual con tains the foll owing chapter s. Compo sition o f t h e O perating Manual 1 Gettin g Started ––– –––––––––––– ––––––––––.
14 Camera Feature s In ad dit ion to basi c pict ure -tak ing, thi s camer a ha s a vari ety o f s hooti ng modes to s uit dif fer ent s itu atio ns. This sect ion descri bes h ow to make t he mos t o f th e key featu re s of y our c ame ra . Fo r de ta ils o f c ame ra o perat ion s, re fer t o the pa ges fo r each funct ion .
15 This c amera comes wi th a “Fac e Det e ction” f unction that s pots the fac es in your s hot and au tomatical ly a djusts the fo cus and exposure for the faces . I t can detect up to 16 people per shot, so i t wil l he l p you take perf ect group shot s t o o.
16 This c amera has a “Mov i e SR” fun ction to re duce camera shake du ring movie record i ng ( p .86), and it enabl es you t o record movi es in 12 80×720 pi xel (16 :9) HDT V f ormat (*) (p. 86) . * When c onnecti ng to an d play ing b ack i mages on AV equi pment, the record ed data is out put at normal screen reso lution.
17 Ite ms mar ked wit h a n as te risk (* ) ar e al so ava ilabl e as o pti onal a cces sori es . For other opti onal acces sori es, re fer to “Opt iona l Acc essor ies ” (p .
18 Front Name s of Part s Flas h Lens Se lf-t imer la mp Bat tery /card c over Mic rop hone Tri po d so cke t Speake r PC/A V termin al.
19 Back Names of Ope r at in g Parts Re fer to “Und er sta ndin g t he B utt on Func ti ons” (p .42 - p .4 5) f or an ex plan ati on of t he func tio n of ea ch butt on.
20 The di splay shows inform at ion such as the shooting condi t ions in captu re mode. The di s play changes i n the fol l owi ng sequen ce each tim e you pr ess t he 4 button: “Normal Dis p l ay”, “No Info” and “Histog ram + Inf o”.
21 Still Pi ct ur e Capt u r e Mode (A ll o f t he di spla y item s are di splay ed he re for exp lan ato ry purp ose s.) A1 t o A14 an d B1 ap pear when “ Normal Dis play” i s select ed. All the icons appear whe n “Hi st o gr a m + Info” is sel ected.
22 * When the sho oting mode i s b (Auto P ictur e) and if yo u press the shutte r r eleas e button half way, the automati cally select ed shooting mode appears i n A1 even when “No In fo” is sel ected (p.6 0) . * The cur rent dat e and time (p. 20) appear instead of B3 to B5 f or two seconds when “Nor mal Display ” i s sele cted.
23 Playbac k Mode (A ll o f t he di spla y item s are di splay ed he re for exp lan ato ry purp ose s.) The di splay s hows inf or mat ion such as the shoo ting condi t i ons. A 1 to A8 appear when “ Normal Dis pl a y” or “ Histogram + Info” is sel ected.
24 A guide in di c ation for each avai l a ble button/ key operat ion appears as fol l ows on the display durin g operati on. A histo gram shows the bri ght n ess distri bution of an image. The h orizontal axis repr esents brigh tness (dark at the left an d bright at the right) and the v erti c al axis repr esents the number of pi xels.
25 When th e i mage is underexpo sed, the part to t he left is cut of f (dark port i on s) and when the i m a ge i s overexpo sed, the p art to the rig ht is cu t off ( br ight portions) . Underst anding Contr ast The gr aph peaks graduall y for imag es in whic h contrast is bala nced.
26 1 Getting Star te d Gettin g St a rt e d Attachin g the Strap Atta ch t he stra p suppl ied with the camera. 1 Pas s the na rrow end of the strap thro ugh t he strap l ug. 2 Pas s t he o ther en d of the str ap t hroug h t he lo op a nd pul l t i ght.
27 1 Getting Star te d Dr ess- up t he C ame ra The Alte r na tive Skins are suppl ied with the ca m era. You can choos e a desir ed sheet and put it on the f r ont of t he c amera to dress up. * At sh ipmen t, a tra nspar ent fi lm fo r p rotec tio n is at tach ed to th e front pane l.
28 1 Getting Star te d 4 Pu t on the f r ont pa nel. 5 Attach th e lens r ing. R epl ac e th e le ns ring r emo ve d in Ste p1. Put the camer a on a f lat sur face, fit t he l ens ring to the c amera i n its desi gnated positi on, snap th e lens r ing alon g the gr oove.
29 1 Getting Star te d Power ing the Came ra Use the rec hargeable lit hium-ion bat tery D-LI108 that is pr ovided with the camer a. 1 Make sure t hat the camera i s tu rned off and open the battery/ card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /card co ver in t he d irec tion indi cate d by the arrow 1 and flip t he cover open 2 .
30 1 Getting Star te d 3 Clos e the battery/ card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /card co ver in t he o pposit e dire ction i ndicat ed by 1 . When y ou hear a click, the cover is securel y closed . Charge the ba ttery before u sin g it in the camera fo r the first time.
31 1 Getting Star te d Charge t he battery from a power out let using the pro vided power adapt er (D-PA11 6) and USB cable (I-USB116) bef ore u sing it for the fir st t i me, afte r a l o ng period of non-use, or when the [Batt ery depl eted] message appear s.
32 1 Getting Star te d • Image Storage Capacit y, Movi e Recording Time, and Playback Time (at 2 3 ° C with the di splay on a nd the battery fully charg ed) *1 Image Stor age Ca pacit y shows t he .
33 1 Getting Star te d • Battery Level I ndicator You ca n check the battery l e vel by t he indi cator on the d i s pl a y. Scre en Di splay Batt ery Status (gree n) Adeq uate p owe r rem ains. (gree n) Bat tery is run ning lo w. (yellow) Battery is runnin g v ery low.
34 1 Getting Star te d Insta l li n g a n SD M e mo ry Ca rd This camera uses a commercial l y availabl e SD M emory Card, SDHC Memor y Ca rd , or SDXC Memory Card. Capt ur e d images are save d o n the SD Memory Card when a card is inse r t ed in the camer a.
35 1 Getting Star te d 1 Make sure t hat the camera i s tu rned off and open the battery/ card co ver. Slid e the ba ttery /card co ver in t he d irec tion indi cate d by the arrow 1 and flip t he cover open 2 . 2 Ins ert th e SD Me mory Card i nto t he SD M emory Car d socket so that the label is facing th e l ens side of th e cam er a.
36 1 Getting Star te d Tur ning the Camera On a n d O f f 1 Pres s the p ower switch. The cam era tur ns on an d the di splay t ur ns on. When y ou turn t he cam era on, t he l ens cove r op ens and the len s exte nds.
37 1 Getting Star te d Init ial S ettin gs The [La nguage/ u ] scr een appears when t he camera is t urned on for the firs t time. Perform th e opera tions in “Setti ng the Display Languag e” below to set the lang uage, and in “Setti ng the Date and Time” (p.
38 1 Getting Star te d If yo u acci dent ally selec t th e wron g langua ge and proc eed to t he nex t proc edur e, per form t he foll owi ng oper ati o n to s et the d esired lang uage . Wh en t he W ro ng Lang uag e Ha s Bee n In adve rte ntl y Se le cte d 1 Press the four-way co ntroller ( 5 ).
39 1 Getting Star te d 3 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 3 ). The frame mov es to [ W Ho met own ]. 4 Pres s the four-way con troller ( 5 ). The [ W Homet own] scr een app ears. 5 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to cho ose a city. 6 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 3 ).
40 1 Getting Star te d Set the cu rrent date and time and th e dis pl a y sty le. 1 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). The frame mov es to [mm/dd/yy ]. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to cho ose the date format. Choose from [mm /dd/yy], [dd/mm/ yy] or [yy/mm/dd].
41 1 Getting Star te d If you pre s s the 4 b utton in S tep 1 0, the cam era clock is re set t o 0 seco nds. To set the ex ac t tim e, pre ss the 4 b utto n when the ti me sig na l (o n t he T V, r adi o, et c.
42 2 Common Operat ions Comm on Operat i ons Unde rstand ing the B utton Fun cti ons 1 Po wer switch Tur ns the ca m e ra on an d off (p. 36). 2 Sh utter release button Focuse s the cam era on the sub ject whe n press ed half way i n sti ll pict ure capture mod e (e xcept in 3 and s mod es) .
43 2 Common Operat ions 6 Fou r-way contro l ler 2 Change s the dr i ve mode (p. 71). 3 Disp lays the Ca pture M ode Pale tte (p. 57) . 4 Change s the f las h mode (p. 70). 5 Change s the foc us mod e (p.73). 7 4 button Change s the i nf ormatio n on the display (p.
44 2 Common Operat ions 1 Po wer switch Tur ns the ca m e ra on an d off (p. 36). 2 Sh utter release button Switches to A m ode (p.4 6). 3 Zoom butt on Press towards t h e le ft ( f ) d uri ng s in gle- ima ge d isp lay to change t o six - imag e di spla y.
45 2 Common Operat ions 5 Fou r-way contro l ler 2 Play s back or p auses a mo vie (p. 90). 3 Displays the Pla y back Mod e Palette (p . 9 3). S top s a m ov ie dur ing p lay bac k (p .90 ) . 45 Dis play s the pre vious o r next i mage du ring sing le-imag e disp lay (p.
46 2 Common Operat ions In t his m anual, t he capt ure mod e, such as f or taki ng st ill pictures, is refe rred to as “ A mode” ( t he cap ture mod e). The p layback mode, such as for viewing t he capture d images o n t h e display, is refe rred t o as “ Q mode” (t he playback mo de).
47 2 Common Operat ions Se tti ng t he Cam e ra Fu n cti ons To change th e c amera sett ings, press the 3 button to di splay the menu screens. Fu nctions f or playi ng back a nd editin g images are cal led up from th e Playb ack Mode Palette (p . 93 ) .
48 2 Common Operat ions Ex.) To set [Focusing Are a] on the [ A Rec. Mode] menu 1 Pres s the 3 but ton in A mo de. The [ A Rec. Mode] m enu ap pears. 2 Pres s the four-way con troller ( 3 ). The f rame mov es to [Re corded Pixe ls]. 3 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 3 ) twice.
49 2 Common Operat ions 6 Pres s the s hutter releas e button h alfway. The set ting is saved and the camera returns to capt ure status. When th e shutt er re lease bu tton i s pr essed fully , the pic ture is t aken. 6 Pres s the Q but ton. When th e [ A Rec.
50 2 Common Operat ions This di splays the i tems that ca n be set from t he menus and prov ides descr iptions of each item. See the li st of d efault se t t ings in t he Appendix “Defa ult Sett i ng s” (p.
51 2 Common Operat ions [ C Movie] Me nu •U s e t h e 9 (G re en) m o de to e njoy eas y pictu re- tak ing usin g stan da rd setti ngs, regar dle ss o f the sett ings in th e [ A Rec . Mode ] menu (p. 61). • Assi gnin g a frequ entl y used fun cti on to the Gr een bu tton en able s you to g o str aig ht to the desi red f u ncti on (p .
52 2 Common Operat ions [ W Setti ng] Menu Item Desc ripti on Page Sound Fo r adj usti ng t he o per ation volum e a nd pla yback vol ume, an d set ting th e star t-up s ound, shut ter s ound, key oper ati on sou nd and se lf-tim er so und p.12 4 Dat e Adjus tm ent Fo r adju sting t he d ate and time p.
53 2 Common Operat ions [ W Setti ng] Menu 1 Setting 1/3 MENU Exit Folder Name Sound Date Adjustment Worl d Tim e 01/01/2012 English Date USB Connection MSC [ W Setti ng] Menu 2 Setting 2/3 MENU Exit Auto Power Off Video Out Wallpaper Power Saving Brightness Level 5 sec.
54 3 Taking Pi ctures Tak ing Pi c tu r e s Tak ing S till Pictu res This camer a features a wid e range of shoot ing m o des and functio ns t o suit almos t any subjec t or scene. T his c hapter des cribes h ow to t ak e pict ures with the most comm only used st andard setti ngs (the factor y defaul t sett ings).
55 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the s hutter releas e but to n hal f way. The focus fr a me (or fa c e detection fram e) o n the di splay tu rns gr een when the camera fo c us es on the subj ect at th e correc t di stance. 4 Pres s the s hutter releas e button fu l ly.
56 3 Taking Pi ctures The sh utter rel ease butt on work s in a two- step action a s fol lows. Press hal fway This r ef er s to press i n g the shut ter release but ton gently to the first posit ion. Thi s loc ks the focus s etting an d the exposur e.
57 3 Taking Pi ctures Imme di a t el y after capturing an im age, it appear s o n the scr een displ ay (Ins t an t Revi ew). This ca me ra has a v arie ty of sho oting mo de s that let you ta ke pict ures in dif ferent situatio ns simply by ch oos ing the ap propri ate mo de for the partic ula r situat ion from t he Cap tur e Mod e Pale tte.
58 3 Taking Pi ctures There ar e 23 shoot ing modes which can be sel ected from the Captur e Mode Palet te. Sh ooti ng Mo de Descr iptio n b Au to P ict ur e Aut oma tic all y sel ect s t he b es t ca ptur e m ode . ( 1 p.60 ) R Pro g ra m U sed fo r basic s hootin g.
59 3 Taking Pi ctures * In ad di tion t o the mo des li st ed abo ve , 9 (Green) mo de (p .61) is also availab le. Wi th thi s cam era , the Fa ce De tect ion funct ion is availabl e with all shooting modes .
60 3 Taking Pi ctures The Face Detec tion funct ion can det ect up to 16 peopl e’s faces. If it det ects multi ple faces, the camer a displays a yell ow f r ame over the main face and whit e fra m e(s) over t he other face(s) . The de fault s etting is [On].
61 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select R (Program) from the Capture Mode Palette. 2 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The R m od e is selecte d and th e came ra ret urns t o cap ture sta tus. When the c amera detects a p erson’s face, the F ace D etecti on f unction is a ctivated and the face det ection fr ame ap pears (p .
62 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s t h e Gree n button in A mode. The cam era sw itche s to 9 mode. Press t he Gree n butto n again to return t o the statu s b e fore 9 mode w as sele cted. When the c amera detects a p erson’s face, the Fa ce Detection fun ction is acti va te d and th e fa ce detection fram e appe ars ( p.
63 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n use the zo om to change the captured area. 1 Pres s the zo om bu t to n in A mode. Ri ght ( T ) Tel e E nlarges the subj ect.
64 3 Taking Pi ctures Recorded pi xels and the maximum zoom rat io Th e D igi t al Z o om is set to O (On) i n the defau lt sett i n g. To t ak e picture s using only optical zo om and Int elligent Zoo m , set the Digita l Zoom to P (Of f). 1 Pres s the 3 but ton in A mo de.
65 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to sel ect O or P . O Use s Digi tal Zoom P Uses on ly opt ical zo om and Intelligent Zo om 4 Pres s the 3 but ton. The cam era ret urns to captu re stat us. Use the H (P et) mode to keep yo ur moving pet in focu s and cap ture the co lor of your pet’ s coat when yo u take a picture .
66 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The sel ected ico n appea rs and the cam era retu rns to ca pture st atus. The cam era tra cks the s ubject and cont inues to focus o n it. When the c amera detects a p erson’s face, the F ace D etecti on f unction is a ctivated and the face det ection fr ame ap pears (p .
67 3 Taking Pi ctures 5 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The f ramed i m a ge appe ars on the d isplay. When the c amera detects a p erson’s face, the F ace D etecti on f unction is a ctivated and the face det ection fr ame ap pears (p .59). 6 Pres s the s hutter releas e button h alfway.
68 3 Taking Pi ctures 2 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The c mod e select ion s creen appear s. 3 Use the four- way c ontrolle r ( 23 ) t o selec t c , d , c or d . 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The sel ected ico n appea rs and the cam era retu rns to ca pture st atus.
69 3 Taking Pi ctures 2 Pres s the 4 bu tton. When th e o mode is sele c te d, the scree n for sel ec tin g the ar e a t o be bl urred is displ ayed. When th e p mode is selecte d, pr oceed t o Step 5 . 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to sel ect a n option.
70 3 Taking Pi ctures Se tti ng t he Sho oti ng Func ti on s 1 Pres s the four-way con troller ( 4 ) in A mode. T he [ Fl ash Mo de] sc re en a pp ear s. The f lash m ode cha nges ea ch ti me the button is presse d. You c an also change t he setti ng using t he four- way cont roll er ( 23 ).
71 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 2 ) in A mode. T he [ Dri ve Mo de] scr e en a ppe ar s. The dr ive mode change s each time the butt on is pr essed.
72 3 Taking Pi ctures • Focus ing ma y be comp romise d if you mo ve th e camera wh ile the s elf- ti mer lam p is bl inki ng when ta king s till pi ctur es . • The fl ash does n ot di sc harg e in j or q mode. • In the foll owi ng mod es, yo u ca nn ot se le ct j or q .
73 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Pres s the four-way con troller ( 5 ) in A mode. T he [ Foc u s Mo de ] sc re en ap p ear s. The f ocus mode change s each time the button is presse d. You c an also change t he setti ng using t he four- way cont roll er ( 23 ).
74 3 Taking Pi ctures To set the main shoot ing functi ons, cho ose each functi on on the [ A Rec. Mode] menu . Refer to the expl anation of t he r es pective fun c tions for how t o change the set t i ngs. 1 Pres s the 3 but ton in A mo de. The [ A Rec.
75 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n c hoose from six rec orded pixel s sett ings for stil l pict ures. The lar ger t he number of recorded pix els, the clearer t he det ail s will appear wh en you pri nt yo ur pictur e.
76 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The set ting is sa ved. You can ad just the over all brigh t ne ss of the picture. Use thi s func t i on t o take pi ctur es that are intent ionally ove rexposed or undere xposed. 1 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [E V Compen sation] in t h e [ A Rec.
77 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n take pictur es in nat ural co lors by adjust ing the white b alance accor ding to the l ight conditi ons at the time of s hootin g. 1 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Wh ite Ba la n ce] in t he [ A R ec. Mo de] m enu.
78 3 Taking Pi ctures Have a blank sheet of whit e paper or similar mater ial ready. 1 In the [White Balance] screen, use the four-way c ontroll er ( 23 ) to s ele c t K (M anu al) . 2 Po int the came ra at the b lank sheet of paper or other ma t erial so that it fills th e frame di splayed in the center of th e screen .
79 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The set ting is sa ved. The Fac e Detec t i on funct i o n locates face s in the fr ame and automat ically adjusts the foc us and exposur e for those f aces.
80 3 Taking Pi ctures 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The set ting is sa ved. The Fac e Detec tion icon ap pears on the di splay . You ca n give the image s harp or sof t outli nes. 1 Use the fo ur-way contro ller ( 23 ) to select [Shar pness] in th e [ A Rec.
81 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n set the col or satur ation. 1 Use the fo ur-w ay con troller ( 23 ) to select [Saturation] in th e [ A Rec. Mode] me nu. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to change th e saturation level. F Low G Nor mal H Hig h You ca n set the image contr ast lev el.
82 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select th e Date Im pr in t d et ail s. Choose from [Date] , [D a te & Tim e], [Time] or [Off]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The set ting is sa ved. You can a ssign a func t ion to the G reen butt on and r e call it quickl y by simpl y pressin g the Gre en button.
83 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [G reen Butto n] in the [ A Rec. Mode ] m en u. 2 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). A pul l-down menu a ppear s. 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select a fun cti o n you want to assign, a nd pr ess the 4 button.
84 3 Taking Pi ctures Re cor ding Movi es This m o de enables y ou to recor d movies . S ound is rec orded at t he same ti me. 1 Po i nt the camera at your subject in A mode. When the c amera detects a p erson’s face, the F ace D etecti on f unction is a ctivated and the face det ection fr ame ap pears (p .
85 3 Taking Pi ctures 3 Pres s the Mo vie button . Record ing s tops. If you keep the Movi e button press ed for more than one seco nd, recor ding wil l continue a s long as y ou keep t he button pressed. Shooting stops when y ou take y our fin ger off the Mov i e button.
86 3 Taking Pi ctures You ca n choose from t h e foll owi n g recorded pixels setting s for m ovie s. The mo r e pi xels ther e are, the c l e ar er the detai ls and t he bigger t he f il e size . * The f rame rate ( fps) i ndicat es th e number of fra mes per se cond .
87 3 Taking Pi ctures Sa ving th e Setti ng s (Mem ory ) The Me m ory function is f or sav ing the current ca m era s ettings wh en the came r a i s t urned off.
88 3 Taking Pi ctures 1 Use the fou r-way controller ( 23 ) to select [Memory] in the [ A Rec . Mode ] menu . 2 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). The [ M e m o ry] scree n appea rs. 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose an item. 4 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select O or P .
89 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges Playin g Bac k and Deletin g Image s Pl aying B ack Image s 1 Pres s the Q but ton af t er ta k i ng a pi ctur e. The came ra enter s the Q m od e and the capt ured image app ears on the disp lay (singl e-imag e displa y).
90 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges You ca n play back t he movies y ou have taken. Re corded sound is playe d b ack at t he same time. 1 In Q mod e, use th e four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to choo se the movie you want to play back. 2 Pres s the four-way con troller ( 2 ).
91 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges You ca n disp lay six or twel ve t humbnails o f images at a time. 1 In Q mode, press the zoom button towards the left ( f ). The si x-ima ge displ ay appe ars sh ow in g w ith six th um bna il s. P res s the zo om but ton toward s th e left ( f ) again to switch to twelve-image disp lay.
92 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges In t welve-i m a ge displ ay, press the zoom button towards the l eft ( f ) to swit ch t o f older display or cale ndar display . Pre ss t h e Green but ton to swit ch between folde r di splay and cal endar displ ay.
93 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges 1 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 3 ) in Q mode. The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette appear s. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to choose a pla yback mo de. The gui de for th e select ed fu nction appear s bel ow.
94 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges You ca n play back r ec orded image s one after an other. 1 In Q mod e, use th e four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to choose the ima ge to start the slides how with. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select u (Slidesho w) from the Playback Mode Palette.
95 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges You ca n set the p layback interv al and al so a screen ef fect an d sound effe ct for when one image chan ges to the next . 1 Use the four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to s el ec t [Interval] in Step 4 on p.94. 2 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ).
96 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges 1 Pres s the Q but ton af t er ta king a pi ctur e. The i m a ge appe ars on t he displ ay. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select s (Image Rotation) from the Playback Mode Palette. 3 Pres s the 4 bu tton.
97 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges You ca n magn ify an imag e up t o ten times. 1 In Q mod e, use th e four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to choo se the i m age you want to magnify. 2 Pres s the zo om bu t t on tow ards the right ( y ). The i m a ge is m agnified (×1.
98 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges Delet ing Im ages You can dele te images that you do not want to keep. You ca n dele te a singl e image. 1 In Q mod e, use th e four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to choo se the i m age you want to delete. 2 Pres s the i bu tton.
99 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges 2 Pres s the i bu tton. P appea rs on t he ima ges. 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to choose the imag es that y ou wa nt to delete, then press the 4 but ton.
100 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Del ete Al l]. 3 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). The [ D e lete Al l] scre en app ears. 4 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [Del ete Al l].
101 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges 6 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to sel ect [P rotect]. 7 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The sel ected im age is p rotected and the screen shown in Step 4 reap pears. T o pr ot ect oth e r im age s, r e pea t St eps 4 to 7.
102 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. All t he imag es are p rotect ed and t he scr een sho wn i n St ep 1 reap pears. 5 Use the four-way cont ro ller ( 23 ) to sel ect [ Ca nce l] a nd press the 4 butt on. The Pl ayba ck Mode Pa lette reappe ars.
103 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges Conne cting the Came ra to AV Eq ui pme nt By using the opt i on al AV cabl e (I-AVC1 16), you can captu re and play back image s on e quipment with a video i nput t ermina l, s uch as a TV. 1 Turn th e AV equipment and camera off.
104 4 Playin g Back and Del eting I m a ges 5 Turn the camera on. • Depe nding o n the co untry or regi on, ima ges an d soun ds may f ail t o be play ed bac k if t he vid eo outp ut fo rmat i s set d if fere nt ly fro m the on e in use t here. If thi s ha ppens , cha nge the vid eo o utput fo rm at setti ng (p.
105 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Editi ng and Printi n g Image s Ed iting Ima ges By changi ng the recorded pixe ls of a select ed i mage , you can make the file size smal ler than the orig inal.
106 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 7 Pres s the 4 bu tton. T he r esi ze d im ag e i s s av ed. You can dele te t h e unwant ed part of a pict ure and save the cropp ed image as a new image. 1 In Q mod e, use th e four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to choo se the i m age you want to crop.
107 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The cr opped i mage i s s aved wi th a new f ile name. The num ber of r ecor ded pi xels is select ed aut o m aticall y ac cord ing to the size of t he cropp ed imag e. Images are p rocessed to reduce t he size of a p erson’s f ace de t ec t ed with t h e Face Detect ion funct ion (p.
108 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s This function l et s y ou perform s pecial pr ocessing on the sel ected image. 1 In Q mod e, use th e four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to choo se the i m age you want to edit. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select o (Miniature) or p (HDR) fro m the P layback Mode Palette.
109 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to sel ect a n option. 5 Pres s the 4 bu tton. A conf irmat ion dial og fo r overw riting the ima ge appe ars. If the s elect ed image i s protecte d, the p rocesse d image is s aved as a new i mage and the follo wing co nfirmati on d ialog does n ot appea r.
110 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s This f unction lets you cha nge the color ton es and perform speci al proces sing on the selec ted image. 1 In Q mod e, use th e four-w ay cont roller ( 45 ) to choo se the i m age you want to edit. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select P (Digital F ilter) from th e Playb ack Mo de Pale t te .
111 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to ch oose a filter. The pr eview image of the re sult of the fi lter effect appea rs.
112 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 4 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose a fi l ter. The pr eview image of the re sult of the fi lter effect appea rs. 5 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to adjust th e effect. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tton. A conf irmat ion dial og fo r overw riting the ima ge appe ars.
113 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 3 Pres s the 4 bu tton. A conf irmat ion dial og fo r overw riting the ima ge appe ars. If the s elect ed image i s protecte d, the p rocesse d image is s aved as a new i mage and the follo wing co nfirmati on d ialog does n ot appea r.
114 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 5 Pres s the zo om bu t to n toward s the right ( y ). T he s ele ct ed fr ame a p pea rs i n sing le-imag e di splay. You can choose a nother f rame usi ng eith er of t he f ollowin g opera tion s. 6 Pres s the 4 bu tton.
115 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Optional Frames In a ddit ion to the built -in fr am es that com e with this cam era, th ere a re op tiona l f rame s in clud ed on the supp li ed CD -R OM. Y ou ca n sa ve th e opt ion al f ram es t o the cam era’s buil t-in m emor y or an SD Mem ory C ard .
116 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Frames download ed from t he PENTAX we bsite or other source can be used for a dding a f r a m e to pic t ur es. Yo u can e xtra ct a fra me from the re co rded m ovi e to sa ve as a s t ill pic tur e or div i de a movie in to t wo or more segmen ts.
117 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 6 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to choose the fram e you want to save. 2 Play s or pau ses the movie 3 Stop s the m ovie and ret urns to the fir st frame 4 Revers es t he movie f rame by frame 5 Forwar ds th e movie fram e by f rame 7 Pres s the 4 bu tton.
118 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 8 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to sel ect [Di vide]. 9 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The mov ie is div ided at t he spec ified posit ion, each segm ent i s saved as a new file , and th e ori gin al movie is dele ted.
119 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to sel ect [ 2}{ ]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. All t he i mages a re copi ed to the SD M e m or y Card. Select ed images from the SD Memory Card are cop i ed to the built-i n memor y one by one.
120 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s Setting th e Printin g Se rvic e (DPOF) DPOF ( Di gita l Pr i nt Or der Fo rmat) i s the fo rmat for storin g print order data on still pictures capture d with a di git al camera.
121 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to sel ect [S ingle Imag e]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The message [Appl ies DPOF settings to this image ] appears.
122 5 Editi ng and Printing Image s DPOF setti ngs are appli ed to all the image s sto red in t he camera. 1 Select [All Image s] in S t e p 3 on p.121. 2 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The me ssage [A pplies D POF s ettings to all images ] appear s. 3 Choo se the number of copies and sw itch O or P fo r [D at e ] set t in g.
123 6 Sett i ngs Setting s Camera Se t t in gs To change th e mai n camera set tings, choos e each set ting on the [ W Sett i ng ] menu. Ref er to the ex pl a nation of the r espective functi ons for how t o change the set tings. 1 Pres s the 3 but ton in Q mo de.
124 6 Sett i ngs 1 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [F ormat] i n the [ W Setting] menu. 2 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). The [ Format ] sc reen ap pears. 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to sel ect [F ormat]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton.
125 6 Sett i ngs 4 Use the four-way co ntroller ( 45 ) to adjust the volume. Set the volume to f t o mute the s tart-up sound, s hutt er soun d, oper ation so und, an d self- tim er sou nd. 5 Chang e [Playback V olume] i n the sam e way as in Steps 3 an d 4.
126 6 Sett i ngs 3 Pres s the four-way con troller ( 5 ). The frame mov es to [mm/dd/yy ]. Depend ing on t he in itial setting or previous setting , [d d /m m/yy] or [yy / mm/dd] may be display ed. 4 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to choose the d a te format.
127 6 Sett i ngs 12 Chang e the ti m e i n the same way as in Steps 7 to 11. If you selec t [1 2 h] in Step 6, the camera aut o matically s w itc h es the disp lay betw een am and pm cor respond ing to t he tim e. 13 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 3 ) to select [S etti ngs complete].
128 6 Sett i ngs 4 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). The [ X Dest ination ] scre en appea rs. Th e city that is cu rrently se lect ed blin ks on th e map. 5 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to cha nge the Destination city. The current tim e , lo cation and ti me diffe rence of t he sel ected city a ppear.
129 6 Sett i ngs 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to sel ect [S elect Time]. 4 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). A pul l-down menu a ppear s. 5 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select X or W . X Displays the tim e of the Destina tio n city W Displays the tim e of the Hometown city 6 Pres s the 4 bu tton.
130 6 Sett i ngs 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 2345 ) to select the de sired l angua ge. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The me nus and m e ssages are disp layed in the sele cted lan guage. You ca n change the naming syst em of the fol der for storin g images.
131 6 Sett i ngs 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [P ENTX] or [Date]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The set ting is sa ved. When you take pi cture s and/ or play them back wit h the camera connect ed to AV equipment, sele ct an appropri at e video outpu t f or mat (NTSC or PAL).
132 6 Sett i ngs 2 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). A pul l-down menu a ppear s. 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select th e wal lpa per ty pe. Choose from [1 ], [2 ] , [3 ] , [U S ER] or [Off ]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. When [1], [2], [3 ] or [Off] is s e lected : The s ettin g is sav ed.
133 6 Sett i ngs You can save bat tery power by set t i ng the dis pl a y to di m automatic ally when no ope ration i s performed f or a fixed t i me. Aft er t he power sa ving funct ion has been acti vated, the displ ay returns t o the or dinary bri ght n ess if any butt on i s press ed.
134 6 Sett i ngs 2 Pres s the four-w ay con t r oller ( 5 ). A pul l-down menu a ppear s. 3 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select th e time until the camera turns off automatically. Choose from [5 m in.], [3 m in .] o r [O ff ]. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton.
135 6 Sett i ngs choose t he PENTAX logo scr een or the Gui de Disp lay Star t-up screen alre ady stor ed in t he ca mera. 4 Pres s the 4 bu tton. The start-up screen is s e t. Pixel M appi ng is a f u nction for mapp ing out and cor recting def ective pixel s in the CCD senso r.
136 6 Sett i ngs You can tur n on the camer a by pressing and hol ding the Q button. 1 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [P layback Mode] in the [ W S et tin g] menu . 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 45 ) to select O or P . O St art s up in P layback Mode P Does not st ar t up in P laybac k Mode 3 Pres s the 4 bu tton.
137 7 Connectin g to a Com puter Conn e ctin g to a Comp uter Conn ecti ng to a Comp uter Set the dev i c e to which the camera i s connec t ed with the USB c able. 1 Tur n your camer a on. 2 Use th e four-way c ontroller ( 23 ) to select [US B Co nne ction] in the [ W Setting] menu.
138 7 Connectin g to a Com puter Unless othe rwise speci fied, select M SC when connec ting this camera to a compu t er . Connect your camer a to the computer using the pro vided USB c able. 1 Turn the computer on. 2 Tur n your camer a off . 3 Conn ect your ca mera to the computer using the USB cab le.
139 7 Connectin g to a Com puter When t h e camera is bei ng used by an appli cati on such as MediaI mpression, it ca nnot be disconnec ted unti l the applicat i on is clos ed. 1 Click th e [Safely Remove Hardware] i con in the task bar located at the bottom-right corner of the desktop .
140 7 Connectin g to a Com puter Usin g th e Prov ided S oftw are The f ollowing software is in cluded i n the pr ovided CD-ROM . Image v iewing/managi ng/editin g software “Med i aIm pr ess i on 3.1 for PENTAX” (for Windows) “Med i aIm pr ess i on 2.
141 7 Connectin g to a Com puter Inst all t he image vi ewing/managi ng/edit i n g softwar e “MediaI m p r es s i on” . This section outline s instal lation steps in Windows 7 as an example . 1 Tur n your W i ndow s PC on. 2 Insert the provided CD-ROM int o the CD/DVD drive.
142 7 Connectin g to a Com puter 3 Click [Computer] in the Start menu. 4 Double-c l i ck t h e CD/DVD drive i c on. The ins tallat ion screen appe ars. 5 Click [M ediaImpression 3. 1 for PENTA X]. 6 Ch oos e a l an guage in the “Ch oos e Set up Lan guage ” screen and click [OK].
143 7 Connectin g to a Com puter 1 Tur n your Macin tosh o n. 2 Insert the provided CD-ROM int o the CD/DVD drive. 3 Double-click the CD-ROM icon. 4 Doub l e-click the [Pentax Software I nstaller] icon. The ins tallat ion screen appe ars. 5 Click [M ediaImpression 2.
144 7 Connectin g to a Com puter In o rder to better serve you, we reque st that you com plete the pro duct regi strati on. If t h e comput er is connec ted to the Inte rnet, p lease click [ Product Regist ration] on the i nstallati on screen. The wor ld map screen s hown on the rig ht for I nternet Pr od uct Regi str at i on is displ ayed.
145 7 Connectin g to a Com puter 3 Click the folder icon next to [Des tina tio n Folde r] and specify th e desti nation locati on. To tra nsfer all imag es, pr oceed to S tep 5. 4 Select an ima ge to transfer. To sel ect m ultip le imag es, choo se the i mages w hile pr essin g the C trl key.
146 7 Connectin g to a Com puter 1 Conn ect t h e camera to your Macint osh. Ref er to Steps 2 to 4 on p.138 f or det ails. 2 Double-c lick t h e [Med iaImpression 2.1 for PENTA X] icon in t he [Applicatio ns] f o l der. Medi aImpr essi on 2. 1 for PE NTAX star ts and th e start page appear s.
147 7 Connectin g to a Com puter 5 Click [Import]. The i m a ges are transfe rred to the comput er and t he Medi a Br owser scre en appears . When a message a ppears a fter transfer is c o mplete , c li ck [Done ].
148 8 Appendix Appen dix Funct ion s Avai lable for Each Sh ooti ng Mo de z : C an be set. ×: Can not be set. b R 9 A B c R d Zoom bu tton Zoom operation zz z *1 zz Flash Mode , (Auto) zz z × z a (Flash O ff) zzzz z b (Fla sh On) zz × zz d (Flas h On + Red-ey e) zz × zz Dr iv e Mode 9 (Stand ard) zz zzz g (Self- timer) zzzz z Z (2 sec .
149 8 Appendix a f K b H B K U c Q c S N o p C Pa ge zz *2 zz z z *1 Zoom op eration Zoom button p.63 zz × zz × , (Auto ) Flash Mode p.70 zz × *3 zz × *3 a (Flash O ff) zz × zz × b (Fla sh On) zz × zz × d (Flash On + Red- eye) zz z z z z 9 (Standar d) Drive Mode — zz z z z z g (Self-timer ) p.
150 8 Appendix Mess ages Mess ages such as the fol l owing m ay appear on the dis pl a y duri ng came r a oper ation. Message D escri ptio n Batte ry deple ted The ba ttery i s exhaus ted. Charg e the ba tter y using the power adap ter D- PA116 (p . 31).
151 8 Appendix Im age fo lder can not be c reate d The larges t f ile num ber ( 9999) h as b een a ssi gned to an i mage i n the l arg est f olde r num ber ( 999 ) and no mo re image s can be saved . Ins ert a new SD Mem ory C ard or form at the ca rd/b uilt- in mem ory (p.
152 8 Appendix Tr ou bles ho oti ng Pr obl em Cause Rem edy The camera will not turn on Th e batt ery is no t installed Ch e ck if a ba t tery is installed.
153 8 Appendix Th e su bject is not in fo cus Th e su bje ct i s d iffi cult to focu s o n wi th au to fo cus Lo ck the focus on an obje ct the same dista nce awa y as th e subj ect (by press ing and h oldin g the s hutter re lease butt on halfw ay), then aim t he cam era at your subj ect and pres s t he s hutt er rele ase but ton ful ly (p.
154 8 Appendix Def ault S etti ngs The t able below list s the f actory de fault s ettings. The mean i ng of the indi cations fo r menu item s wi t h a d efault set ting is expla i ne d below. La st Me m ory Set ting Yes : The curr ent sett ing ( l as t m e mory) i s saved when t he camera i s turned off.
155 8 Appendix [ C Movi e] Menu Items Memory Flas h Mod e O (O n) Yes Yes p.87 Dri ve M ode P (Off ) Ye s Yes Fo cus Mod e P (Off) Yes Yes Zoom Po sition P (O ff) Yes Ye s White Ba lan c e P (Off .
156 8 Appendix [ W Settin g] Menu Items Item D efault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re set Settin g Pa ge Sound Op era tio n Vol ume 3 Yes Ye s p.12 4 P lay back Vol ume 3 Yes Ye s Star t-up Sound.
157 8 Appendix Playback Mode Palett e I t ems Item D efault Setting Las t Memory Settin g Re set Settin g Pa ge Sl id esho w In te rva l 3 s ec . Y es Y es p.94 Scre en Effe ct Wi pe Yes Y es Sound Ef fect O (On ) Y es Y es Im age Ro tatio n No rmal — — p.
158 8 Appendix Key Opera t i on Ite m Funct ion De fa ult Settin g Las t Memory Settin g Re set Settin g Pa ge Q bu tton Opera tio n Mode Q mode — — — Z oom bu tton Zoom P osit ion F ull w i de- ang le * No p.63 Four -way controller 2 Dri ve M ode 9 ( S ta nda rd) * Y es p.
159 8 Appendix List of Worl d Tim e Citi es Cit y : indicates cities that can be set as either the Initial Set ting (p.37) or t he Wo r ld Time (p.127). Vide o Output Forma t: indicates th e video output format of the city set as the i nitial set ting.
160 8 Appendix Op tional Ac cessor ies A number of dedi cated accesso ries are avai l a bl e for t his camera. Product s marked with an asteri sk (*) are the same as those sup plied with the camer a.
161 8 Appendix Main Sp ecifi catio ns Ty pe F ully au tomat ic com pact di gital camer a wit h buil t-in zo om lens Num ber of Effective Pixels Appro x.
162 8 Appendix Appr oxim ate Image St ora ge C apacit y a nd Rec ording Tim e Still Pictures Built-in Memo ry 2 GB SD Memory Car d m 46 08×3456 13 pi ctur es 640 p ictur es n 3456×34 56 18 p ictur e.
163 8 Appendix Sh ake Reduct ion Sti ll Hig h-sen sitivi t y an ti-shak e mode (D igita l SR) Movie Ele ctron i c Movie Shake Reduction (Movie SR) Dis play 2.7 inch wide -LCD, appro x. 23 0,000 d ots Pl ayback Modes Sing le-frame , 6-fra me, 12-f rame , Enlarg ement (m ax .
164 8 Appendix Bu ilt-in Fla sh Mode s Auto, Fla sh Off, F lash O n , Flas h On + Red -eye Fl ash Range Wide-a ngle: appro x. 0.3 m - 3. 6 m (a pprox. 1.0 f t - 12 ft) (S ens itiv ity : in A uto co ndi tio n) Telep hoto: a pprox. 1. 0 m - 2. 2 m (a pprox.
165 8 Appendix WARRANTY POLICY All PE NTA X ca mera s pu rcha se d thro ugh au th ori zed bo na fi de phot og rap hic dis tri butio n chan nels a re gu arant eed ag ains t d efects o f ma teri al or wo rkmans hip for a p eri od of tw elve mo nths from date of pur cha se.
166 8 Appendix • Thi s warra nty po licy d oes n ot a f f ect the cu stome r’s st atut ory r igh ts. • T he lo cal w arrant y p olicie s avail able from PENTA X distri but ors in s ome coun tri es can sup ersed e thi s warr an ty p olic y.
167 8 Appendix For custo m ers in USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLI ANCE This device com plie s with Par t 15 of th e FCC Rules . Operati on is s ubject to the f ollowing t w o condi t ions : (1) This devi .
168 8 Appendix De cl aratio n of Conform ity According to 47CFR , Parts 2 and 15 for Class B Perso nal Computer s and Peri pherals We: PENTAX RICO H IMAGI NG AMERICAS CORPORATION Located at: 633 17 St reet , Suite 2600 Denve r , Colorado 80202 U.
169 8 Appendix Infor mation f or Users on Colle ction and D ispos al o f Ol d Equi pmen t and Used Batte r ies 1. I n the Eu ropean Uni o n These sym bols on the produ cts, packagi ng and/or accom panying document s mean that used electr ical and el ectroni c equipm ent and b atterie s should not be mixed wit h general house hold was t e .
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171 8 Appendix In dex Sym bols A Mode . ..... ....... ..... .... 12, 4 6 Q Mode ..................... 12, 46 Q butt on .... ..... .... ..... .. 42, 4 4 [ A Re c. Mod e ] menu ......................... 50, 1 54 [ C Mo vie] Menu . ..... .. 51, 155 [ W Setting] menu .
172 8 Appendix Colo r Emp has is filt er .. ..... 1 10 Col or fil ter . ........ .... ..... ..... . 1 10 Connecting to a T V .......... 1 03 Continuo us Shooting j .... 7 1 Contr ast .. ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ... 81 Cop y ..... .... ..... ..... .
173 8 Appendix Language s etting ....... 37, 129 M Macin tosh .... ..... .... ..... ..... . 141 Macr o q ... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... . 73 Magnify y ..... ..... ..... .... ..... . 97 Manual K ..... ....... ..... ..... ... 77 Mass Storage Class ...
174 8 Appendix Se lf-tim er g .. ..... ..... ....... ... 71 Sensi tivit y .... ..... .... ..... ..... ... 78 Sepi a fil ter ..... ..... ..... ....... . 1 10 Setting m enu ............. 52, 156 Shade H ..... ..... ..... .... ..... . 77 Shake Reducti on .
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Pentax 14071 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Pentax 14071 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Pentax 14071, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Pentax 14071 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Pentax 14071, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Pentax 14071.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Pentax 14071. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Pentax 14071 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.