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... Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus 116 Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting (Digital Preview 119 6 Basic Operations 57 Basic Shooting Operation 58 Holding the Camera 58 Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 59 Using a Zoom Lens 64 Using the Built-in Flash 65 Setting Flash Mode 65 Compensating Flash Output 70...
... Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus 116 Checking the Composition, Exposure and Focus Before Shooting (Digital Preview 119 6 Basic Operations 57 Basic Shooting Operation 58 Holding the Camera 58 Letting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 59 Using a Zoom Lens 64 Using the Built-in Flash 65 Setting Flash Mode 65 Compensating Flash Output 70...
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3 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations for taking pictures, refer to ensure successful capturing. Basic Shooting Operation 58 Using a Zoom Lens 64 Using the Built-in Flash 65 Playing Back Pictures 72 For information about advanced functions and settings for shooting by setting mode dial to I (Auto Picture) to chapter 4 and onward.
3 Basic Operations This chapter explains basic operations for taking pictures, refer to ensure successful capturing. Basic Shooting Operation 58 Using a Zoom Lens 64 Using the Built-in Flash 65 Playing Back Pictures 72 For information about advanced functions and settings for shooting by setting mode dial to I (Auto Picture) to chapter 4 and onward.
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... the shutter release button (p.62) 1 Subjects that are difficult to I (Auto Picture) mode, the optimal capture mode is taken. Flash status Focus indicator A zoom lens can be used to view the subject. The focus indicator ] appears in the viewfinder when the subject comes into focus. 60 3 Look through the viewfinder... to change the size of the subject in the viewfinder. 1Using a Zoom Lens (p.64) MF AF Basic Operations 4 Position the subject inside the 3 AF frame and press the shutter release button halfway.
... the shutter release button (p.62) 1 Subjects that are difficult to I (Auto Picture) mode, the optimal capture mode is taken. Flash status Focus indicator A zoom lens can be used to view the subject. The focus indicator ] appears in the viewfinder when the subject comes into focus. 60 3 Look through the viewfinder... to change the size of the subject in the viewfinder. 1Using a Zoom Lens (p.64) MF AF Basic Operations 4 Position the subject inside the 3 AF frame and press the shutter release button halfway.
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..., the wider the angle. 64 Using a Zoom Lens Enlarge the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with this camera. The larger the number, the more magnified the image appears. • Power Zoom functions (Image Size Tracking, Zoom Clip, and Auto Zoom Effect) are not compatible with a zoom lens. Turn the zoom ring clockwise for telephoto and counterclockwise...
..., the wider the angle. 64 Using a Zoom Lens Enlarge the subject (telephoto) or capture a wider area (wide angle) with this camera. The larger the number, the more magnified the image appears. • Power Zoom functions (Image Size Tracking, Zoom Clip, and Auto Zoom Effect) are not compatible with a zoom lens. Turn the zoom ring clockwise for telephoto and counterclockwise...
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...reduces pupil dilation. To use . 3 • Use a flash that supports red-eye reduction. • Position the flash as far away from the camera as possible when using an external flash. 69 Using red-eye reduction flash "Red-eye" is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken...; Brighten the surroundings when shooting. • Set to wide angle and move closer to F in other modes. Set to the subject if a zoom lens is caused by discharging the flash twice. Basic Operations This is in use the red-eye reduction function in dark environments. The main flash is...
...reduces pupil dilation. To use . 3 • Use a flash that supports red-eye reduction. • Position the flash as far away from the camera as possible when using an external flash. 69 Using red-eye reduction flash "Red-eye" is the phenomenon where eyes look reddish in photographs taken...; Brighten the surroundings when shooting. • Set to wide angle and move closer to F in other modes. Set to the subject if a zoom lens is caused by discharging the flash twice. Basic Operations This is in use the red-eye reduction function in dark environments. The main flash is...
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... and backward. The depth of field may also change depending on the lens but compared to a 35 mm camera, the value is roughly one aperture setting lower (the focused range becomes narrower). • The wider the wide-angle lens, and the farther away the subject, the deeper the depth of field... is (some zoom lenses do not have a scale for the e/y differs depending on the lens used and the...
... and backward. The depth of field may also change depending on the lens but compared to a 35 mm camera, the value is roughly one aperture setting lower (the focused range becomes narrower). • The wider the wide-angle lens, and the farther away the subject, the deeper the depth of field... is (some zoom lenses do not have a scale for the e/y differs depending on the lens used and the...
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...when Shooting (Auto Bracket) You can be turned off the = button. • You will hear a beep when the = button is engaged when using a zoom lens for which the maximum aperture varies depending on the focal length. The exposure remains in memory for a period between 0.5× to 2× the metering timer... is not available when the shutter speed is set to h. • The combination of shutter speed and aperture value changes depending on the zooming position even while the AE lock is pressed. However, the exposure value does not change and the picture is taken at the brightness level ...
...when Shooting (Auto Bracket) You can be turned off the = button. • You will hear a beep when the = button is engaged when using a zoom lens for which the maximum aperture varies depending on the focal length. The exposure remains in memory for a period between 0.5× to 2× the metering timer... is not available when the shutter speed is set to h. • The combination of shutter speed and aperture value changes depending on the zooming position even while the AE lock is pressed. However, the exposure value does not change and the picture is taken at the brightness level ...
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..., select the value closest to the actual focal length (example: [18] for 17 mm and [100] for 105 mm). • When using a zoom lens, select the actual focal length at close ranges. 2 Press the 4 button. To change the Focal Length setting, use [Input Focal Length] in the ...s position, set [Focal Length]. Mode 3] menu (p.77). 124 Setting the Focal Length The [Input Focal Length] setting menu appears when the camera is turned on with the Shake Reduction function on and a type of lens that supports automatic acquisition of lens information such as focal length (p.122) is mounted.
..., select the value closest to the actual focal length (example: [18] for 17 mm and [100] for 105 mm). • When using a zoom lens, select the actual focal length at close ranges. 2 Press the 4 button. To change the Focal Length setting, use [Input Focal Length] in the ...s position, set [Focal Length]. Mode 3] menu (p.77). 124 Setting the Focal Length The [Input Focal Length] setting menu appears when the camera is turned on with the Shake Reduction function on and a type of lens that supports automatic acquisition of lens information such as focal length (p.122) is mounted.
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...Shake Reduction function DA/DA L/D FA/ FA J/FA lens [KAF, KAF2] *4 Yes - Lens [Mount type] Function Autofocus (Lens only) (With AF adapter 1.7×)*1 Manual focus (With the focus indicator)*2 (With Matte field) Five AF points Power zoom Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure Manual ...Auto Flash*3 Multi (16-segment) metering Automatic lens focal length acquirement when using the built-in the [A Custom Setting 3] menu. Yes*5 Yes Yes No*5 - Using aperture ring] to "Notes on the aperture ring can be used with this camera Only DA, DA L and FA J ...
...Shake Reduction function DA/DA L/D FA/ FA J/FA lens [KAF, KAF2] *4 Yes - Lens [Mount type] Function Autofocus (Lens only) (With AF adapter 1.7×)*1 Manual focus (With the focus indicator)*2 (With Matte field) Five AF points Power zoom Aperture Priority Automatic Exposure Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure Manual ...Auto Flash*3 Multi (16-segment) metering Automatic lens focal length acquirement when using the built-in the [A Custom Setting 3] menu. Yes*5 Yes Yes No*5 - Using aperture ring] to "Notes on the aperture ring can be used with this camera Only DA, DA L and FA J ...
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... an Aperture s position set to "Notes on [19. All camera exposure modes are used with this camera is attached. 241 Lens names and mount names DA lenses with an ultrasonic motor and FA zoom lenses with power zoom use the KAF mount. FA prime lenses (non-zoom lenses), DA or DA L lenses without an s position or...
... an Aperture s position set to "Notes on [19. All camera exposure modes are used with this camera is attached. 241 Lens names and mount names DA lenses with an ultrasonic motor and FA zoom lenses with power zoom use the KAF mount. FA prime lenses (non-zoom lenses), DA or DA L lenses without an s position or...
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...Lens Mount PENTAX KAF2 bayonet mount (AF coupler, lens information contacts, K-mount with mirror up function). Can be used, Shutter speed, Confirm Sensitivity, Aperture value, e-dial enabled indicator, @ = AE lock, Capacity remaining, m = EV Compensation, \ = Manual focus, Picture mode icon, Shake Reduction display Preview Function Digital...Bright-Matte II focusing screen, Field of 12 sec./2 sec. (with power contacts) Lens Used PENTAX KAF3 mount lenses, KAF2 mount lenses (power zoom not available), KAF mount lenses, KA mount lenses Autofocus System TTL phase-matching autofocus ...
...Lens Mount PENTAX KAF2 bayonet mount (AF coupler, lens information contacts, K-mount with mirror up function). Can be used, Shutter speed, Confirm Sensitivity, Aperture value, e-dial enabled indicator, @ = AE lock, Capacity remaining, m = EV Compensation, \ = Manual focus, Picture mode icon, Shake Reduction display Preview Function Digital...Bright-Matte II focusing screen, Field of 12 sec./2 sec. (with power contacts) Lens Used PENTAX KAF3 mount lenses, KAF2 mount lenses (power zoom not available), KAF mount lenses, KA mount lenses Autofocus System TTL phase-matching autofocus ...
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... 132, 192 Status display 221 Status screen 23 Strap 36 Sunset K 82 Surf & Snow Q 82 K (Sensitivity Priority) Mode 92 T Text Size 220 Toning 157 Toy Camera (Digital Filter 132, 192 Trailing curtain sync 146 Tungsten Light (White Balance 159 TV 186 b (Shutter Priority) mode ..... 94 U USB cable 205 USB Connection 204 Using... cable 186 Video Output Format 225 Viewfinder 28, 48 Vignetting 266 271 W F (White Balance) .........159 White Balance 159 Wireless Mode (Flash) .........142 World Time 216 Z Zoom Display 167 Zoom Lens 64 12 Appendix
... 132, 192 Status display 221 Status screen 23 Strap 36 Sunset K 82 Surf & Snow Q 82 K (Sensitivity Priority) Mode 92 T Text Size 220 Toning 157 Toy Camera (Digital Filter 132, 192 Trailing curtain sync 146 Tungsten Light (White Balance 159 TV 186 b (Shutter Priority) mode ..... 94 U USB cable 205 USB Connection 204 Using... cable 186 Video Output Format 225 Viewfinder 28, 48 Vignetting 266 271 W F (White Balance) .........159 White Balance 159 Wireless Mode (Flash) .........142 World Time 216 Z Zoom Display 167 Zoom Lens 64 12 Appendix