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OUTLINE OF BASIC OPERATIONS '94 3 ; first frame (see page page 4). 8/ '943 36 O '94 3 Focus on power (see page 14). ished, the camera will automati- Open the back cover Load the film and close The film will automatica❑y rewind it (see page 18). When the film is fin- Depress the shutter release button. Open the lens protector (see page 13). the back cover (see cally advance to the to switch on your subject (see page 7). In dark conditions, the flash will discharge automatically (see page 8).
OUTLINE OF BASIC OPERATIONS '94 3 ; first frame (see page page 4). 8/ '943 36 O '94 3 Focus on power (see page 14). ished, the camera will automati- Open the back cover Load the film and close The film will automatica❑y rewind it (see page 18). When the film is fin- Depress the shutter release button. Open the lens protector (see page 13). the back cover (see cally advance to the to switch on your subject (see page 7). In dark conditions, the flash will discharge automatically (see page 8).
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... Manual. Congratulations on the front and back flaps of the PENTAX UC-1. Icon indicators used in dimly-lit places or photograph indoor scenes with convenient features to preserve your photographic enjoyment. Your compact, light weight camera is equipped with clarity and brilliance. This camera is a great companion to enhance your favorite memories. The built...
... Manual. Congratulations on the front and back flaps of the PENTAX UC-1. Icon indicators used in dimly-lit places or photograph indoor scenes with convenient features to preserve your photographic enjoyment. Your compact, light weight camera is equipped with clarity and brilliance. This camera is a great companion to enhance your favorite memories. The built...
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.... do not dispose of the battery in a car. • Dirt, mud, sand, moisture, toxic gas, water, salt water, etc., penetrating the inside the camera contains high voltage working parts. Damage of any kind will recover in normal temperatures. • Keep a spare battery on hand for extended periods in a bag... obstruct the autofocus window, lens, light sensor window, or the built-in flash with your fingers or hair. • Avoid leaving the camera for replacement convenience when shooting outdoors or while traveling. • Keep the battery out of the reach of children. • When the...
.... do not dispose of the battery in a car. • Dirt, mud, sand, moisture, toxic gas, water, salt water, etc., penetrating the inside the camera contains high voltage working parts. Damage of any kind will recover in normal temperatures. • Keep a spare battery on hand for extended periods in a bag... obstruct the autofocus window, lens, light sensor window, or the built-in flash with your fingers or hair. • Avoid leaving the camera for replacement convenience when shooting outdoors or while traveling. • Keep the battery out of the reach of children. • When the...
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... Lamp indications 1 5. Strap attachment 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS • Names of working parts • Introduction • Outline of your camera 40 Practical shooting guide 42 Troubleshooting 44 Specifications 46 Warranty policy 48 LCD panel 51 2 Main switch and battery check 3. Viewfinder displays ...and shooting ranges 4. Unloading the film 18 TAKING BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS How to hold the camera TAKING 3 4 5 TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS I. How to select modes /Red-eye reduction flash mode 20 Daylight-synchro shooting 22 ...
... Lamp indications 1 5. Strap attachment 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS • Names of working parts • Introduction • Outline of your camera 40 Practical shooting guide 42 Troubleshooting 44 Specifications 46 Warranty policy 48 LCD panel 51 2 Main switch and battery check 3. Viewfinder displays ...and shooting ranges 4. Unloading the film 18 TAKING BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS How to hold the camera TAKING 3 4 5 TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS I. How to select modes /Red-eye reduction flash mode 20 Daylight-synchro shooting 22 ...
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STRAP ATTACHMENT Fit the strap on the camera as illustrated. Use the illustrated part of the strap to open the battery chamber cover. 3 PREPARATIONS BEFORE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS For optimum performance you should familiarize yourself with certain fundamentals before taking any photographs.
STRAP ATTACHMENT Fit the strap on the camera as illustrated. Use the illustrated part of the strap to open the battery chamber cover. 3 PREPARATIONS BEFORE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS For optimum performance you should familiarize yourself with certain fundamentals before taking any photographs.
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Note: The Non-Date model displays " [ " symbol with the standard format setting or "C P " symbol with the panoramic format setting on the LCD panel. The camera is now ready to keep constant track of time. 4 Battery check After the lens protector is opened and left unused for over 5 minutes, the lens ...
Note: The Non-Date model displays " [ " symbol with the standard format setting or "C P " symbol with the panoramic format setting on the LCD panel. The camera is now ready to keep constant track of time. 4 Battery check After the lens protector is opened and left unused for over 5 minutes, the lens ...
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When using the flash with the camera positioned vertically, hold the camera securely with your body, or support yourself and the camera against a stable, stationary object, such as a wall. HOW TO HOLD THE CAMERA aw l When shooting, hold the camera so that the flash is likely to shake, and the picture will be blurred.) Try to... window or the buiIt-in flash with both hands. Note: • Make sure not to brace your elbows against your fingers or hair. 5 Keep the camera as still as possible, and gently depress the shutter release button. (If too much force is applied, the...
When using the flash with the camera positioned vertically, hold the camera securely with your body, or support yourself and the camera against a stable, stationary object, such as a wall. HOW TO HOLD THE CAMERA aw l When shooting, hold the camera so that the flash is likely to shake, and the picture will be blurred.) Try to... window or the buiIt-in flash with both hands. Note: • Make sure not to brace your elbows against your fingers or hair. 5 Keep the camera as still as possible, and gently depress the shutter release button. (If too much force is applied, the...
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... for shooting indoors in dimly-lit conditions. • A film with ISO ratings from 25 to 3200. When any of 800 or higher mainly for the camera. 6 4110" USABLE FILM TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS DX FILM Perforations Film cart idge After reading this instruction manual you 're ready to insert the film. Notes: ...DX-coded films, ensure that the package bears the "DX" mark. • Non-DX coded film cannot be familiar with the functions available on the camera, and you should be used. • Use high-speed film with an ISO rating of these films are loaded, the proper film speed is designed...
... for shooting indoors in dimly-lit conditions. • A film with ISO ratings from 25 to 3200. When any of 800 or higher mainly for the camera. 6 4110" USABLE FILM TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS DX FILM Perforations Film cart idge After reading this instruction manual you 're ready to insert the film. Notes: ...DX-coded films, ensure that the package bears the "DX" mark. • Non-DX coded film cannot be familiar with the functions available on the camera, and you should be used. • Use high-speed film with an ISO rating of these films are loaded, the proper film speed is designed...
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... extremely bent, straighten it back into the cartridge. • If the end of the rewind shaft first and then slide the top end into the camera. 3 Pull the film leader out far enough from the cartridge to open the back cover as illustrated. Notes : • Make sure the film is taut...
... extremely bent, straighten it back into the cartridge. • If the end of the rewind shaft first and then slide the top end into the camera. 3 Pull the film leader out far enough from the cartridge to open the back cover as illustrated. Notes : • Make sure the film is taut...
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... picture 0 CoD First, switch on the subject with this frame. 0 Picture area When taking a normal picture, compose the scene within this frame. Shooting ranges (effective camera-to-subject distance) • The ordinary setting and panoramic mode allow a shooting range from co (infinity) to 0.3m (lft). • Subjects closer than lm, the...
... picture 0 CoD First, switch on the subject with this frame. 0 Picture area When taking a normal picture, compose the scene within this frame. Shooting ranges (effective camera-to-subject distance) • The ordinary setting and panoramic mode allow a shooting range from co (infinity) to 0.3m (lft). • Subjects closer than lm, the...
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... and then ON by sliding the lens protector restores the Auto and Single-Frame Shooting modes. • When the built-in flash automatically discharges, the camera uses a shutter speed of approx. 1/40th of a second when ISO l00 film is switched on by opening the lens protector, the... camera automatically selects the Auto and Single-Frame Shooting modes. The built-in flash will discharge automatically when the subject is poorly illuminated. • When the ...
... and then ON by sliding the lens protector restores the Auto and Single-Frame Shooting modes. • When the built-in flash automatically discharges, the camera uses a shutter speed of approx. 1/40th of a second when ISO l00 film is switched on by opening the lens protector, the... camera automatically selects the Auto and Single-Frame Shooting modes. The built-in flash will discharge automatically when the subject is poorly illuminated. • When the ...
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When the subject is difficult to obtain proper focus for one of the viewfinder. 2 Checking the lamp indication Depress the shutter release button halfway down. The subject is in the center of the following reasons. 1. The green lamp and the autofocus frame blink when the camera is too close. 2. The subject is not able to autofocus. (See page 15.) 13 TAKING PICTURES Shooting distance : 0.3m (lft)-OO(infinity) AT 1 Composing the scene Focus on the subject with the autofocus frame in focus, the green lamp will light up.
When the subject is difficult to obtain proper focus for one of the viewfinder. 2 Checking the lamp indication Depress the shutter release button halfway down. The subject is in the center of the following reasons. 1. The green lamp and the autofocus frame blink when the camera is too close. 2. The subject is not able to autofocus. (See page 15.) 13 TAKING PICTURES Shooting distance : 0.3m (lft)-OO(infinity) AT 1 Composing the scene Focus on the subject with the autofocus frame in focus, the green lamp will light up.
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This camera includes a red-eye reduction flash function, which reduces the red-eye phenomenon by using pre-flash. ISO L Distance 100 200 400 0.3-3.7m 0.3-5.3m 0.35-7.5m ...
This camera includes a red-eye reduction flash function, which reduces the red-eye phenomenon by using pre-flash. ISO L Distance 100 200 400 0.3-3.7m 0.3-5.3m 0.35-7.5m ...
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Note: • You can release focus lock simply by lifting your finger from the shutter release button. 17 I II 3 While depressing the shutter release button halfway down, re-aim the camera or recompose the picture, then release the shutter.
Note: • You can release focus lock simply by lifting your finger from the shutter release button. 17 I II 3 While depressing the shutter release button halfway down, re-aim the camera or recompose the picture, then release the shutter.
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... used up as shown to indicate that the film has been rewound. • A 24-exposure roll of film takes about 20 seconds to shade the camera.) '44 ...O• • • • '94 g *I :GI 1am • '94 .c ..rf Zo• • 1 Rewinding the film After you have exposed the last frame of... cover, and remove the cartridge from the chamber by the number of shots shown on the film canister. UNLOADING FILM (Remove the film from the camera in the shade or use your body to be lost in reverse. • The entire roll of film including the film leader is rewound.
... used up as shown to indicate that the film has been rewound. • A 24-exposure roll of film takes about 20 seconds to shade the camera.) '44 ...O• • • • '94 g *I :GI 1am • '94 .c ..rf Zo• • 1 Rewinding the film After you have exposed the last frame of... cover, and remove the cartridge from the chamber by the number of shots shown on the film canister. UNLOADING FILM (Remove the film from the camera in the shade or use your body to be lost in reverse. • The entire roll of film including the film leader is rewound.
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...) Depress the Mode Button to photograph subjects and background in a balanced way by using the built-in low light, the shutter speed gets slower, and camera shake is recommended. VADIDECA. Note : • When shooting in flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a Slow-Shutter-Speed to approx. 2 seconds. Slow-Speed...
...) Depress the Mode Button to photograph subjects and background in a balanced way by using the built-in low light, the shutter speed gets slower, and camera shake is recommended. VADIDECA. Note : • When shooting in flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a Slow-Shutter-Speed to approx. 2 seconds. Slow-Speed...
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AM! 1 LI 0 0 Q4.100 DATE 0 0 Bulb mode (d) B) Depress the Mode Button until ( S B symbol appears on the LCD panel, this mode, the camera should be mounted on the LCD panel. A-7! When using this lets you can take a portrait photograph with a night scene in addition to 5 minutes as long ... Bulb mode, approx. 3-sec. (ISO100) g I Bulb-synchro mode ( B ) 'itt:LEA, a 0 0 PAINED DATE 0 0) Depress the Mode Button until ( tP B ) symbol appears on a tripod so that the camera will be steady. This mode is held down.
AM! 1 LI 0 0 Q4.100 DATE 0 0 Bulb mode (d) B) Depress the Mode Button until ( S B symbol appears on the LCD panel, this mode, the camera should be mounted on the LCD panel. A-7! When using this lets you can take a portrait photograph with a night scene in addition to 5 minutes as long ... Bulb mode, approx. 3-sec. (ISO100) g I Bulb-synchro mode ( B ) 'itt:LEA, a 0 0 PAINED DATE 0 0) Depress the Mode Button until ( tP B ) symbol appears on a tripod so that the camera will be steady. This mode is held down.
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... be released in the pic- ject. • To cancel the Self-Timer at any time after it's been activated, depress any one of the camera, the camera may not focus the sub- Timer while standing in front of the buttons next to get in about 10 seconds. When the Self-Timer is...
... be released in the pic- ject. • To cancel the Self-Timer at any time after it's been activated, depress any one of the camera, the camera may not focus the sub- Timer while standing in front of the buttons next to get in about 10 seconds. When the Self-Timer is...
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... is held down, the shutter remains open up to trip the shutter at a distance. The shutter will be used in the Bulb mode to avoid camera shake.
... is held down, the shutter remains open up to trip the shutter at a distance. The shutter will be used in the Bulb mode to avoid camera shake.
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Remote Control Shooting mode Depress the camera's Drive Button each time until the (am ) symbol appears on the LCD panel. '9L 3Tr. I N7AAJUST Game DAT 0 0 Name of parts Shutter release button "42.. ...s•
Remote Control Shooting mode Depress the camera's Drive Button each time until the (am ) symbol appears on the LCD panel. '9L 3Tr. I N7AAJUST Game DAT 0 0 Name of parts Shutter release button "42.. ...s•