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[. . . ] 22) i Built-in flash o Viewfinder window !0 Zoom lens !1 Autofocus window !2 Self-timer lamp (P. 19) !6 Zoom lever !7 Film information window !8 Battery chamber cover !9 Tripod socket (p. 20) For customers in Canada This class B digital apparatus meet all requirements of the Canadian interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. 9 English Congratulations on your purchase of the PENTAX and welcome to the world of Pentax zoom compact photography!Your compact, light weight camera is a great companion to preserve your favorite memories. NAMES OF WORKING PARTS (Fig. [. . . ] Actual battery life/performance may vary drastically depending on usage of Power Zoom, Flash and external conditions such as temperature and freshness of the battery. INSTALLING/REPLACING BATTERY Ensure that the power is off before replacing the battery. Open the battery chamber cover by pulling the cover lock in the direction of the arrow with the strap clamp's protrusion. Insert one lithium battery (CR123A or the equivalent) with the plus/minus (+/­) sides matching the indications in the battery compartment. 3-3) 14 If you purchased the DATE model, read this section. Year Month Day Day Hour Minute -- -- -- (blank) Month Day Year qwe Day Month Year Notes: · The data on the LCD panel will be imprinted on the film. · The DATE model records dates up to the year 2049 on pictures. Switching the Mode Depress the DATE button q with your finger, the mode on the LCD panel switches as shown in the chart. · The blinking " : " allows precise fine-tuning of the internal clock to the beginning of a specified minute. To do so, depress the DATE button q until "Day-HourMinute" digits appear and then depress the SELECT button w to make the " : " blink. · If you release the shutter while the blinking data is being corrected, the data cannot be imprinted. 15 English DATE MODEL Correcting the date Use the strap clamp's protrusion to depress the SELECT and ADJUST buttons. To select the category of digits that you want to change, depress the SELECT button w repeatedly until the digits on the LCD panel that wish to change begin to blink. Depress the ADJUST button e to change digits of the specified category you chose with the SELECT button w. The bar mark ( - ) appears on the LCD panel, indicating that data imprinting choices are possible. Operational precautions · As you release the shutter, the bar ( - ) mark on the display blinks for a few seconds, indicating the data has been imprinted. · If the autofocus window is dirty, the autofocus may not function properly. · If you wish to focus on another subject, lift your finger from the shutter release button and depress the shutter button halfway down again. · While the lamp is blinking, shutter cannot be released. · Ensure that the lamp is lit continuously, before taking pictures. 20 Automatic Flash Emission When the shutter release button is depressed halfway down in low light, the flash is automatically charged and the green lamp lights up and ( ) will appear to ( ) on the LCD panel indicating the flash is ready to discharge. · The automatic flash emission is set automatically when the main switch is ON. Flash effective ranges (Color negative film used) ISO Lens 38mm ( 115mm ( ) ) 100 0. 8-3. 9m (2. 6-13ft) 0. 8-1. 4m (2. 6-4. 6ft) 400 0. 8-7. 9m (2. 6-26ft) 0. 8-2. 8m (2. 6-9. 2ft) 1. 9-1) After you have exposed the last frame of the roll, the lens retracts and the film rewinds automatically. · If you turn the main switch ON before removing the film, ( ) blinks and the shutter cannot be released. 9-2) Open the back cover, and remove the film cartridge from the chamber by pulling the top out first with your finger. Notes: · Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is rewound completely. · A 24-exposure roll of film takes about 20 seconds to be rewound. · The shutter may be released one or two frames even after the specified number of frames have been used up as indicated by the number of shots shown on the film cartridge. [. . . ] Furthermore, this mode is also useful for a natural existing light effect in low ambient photography. 16) Depress the Flash mode button to set the arrow mark on the LCD panel to ( ), ( ), and ( ) appears on the LCD panel. It is possible to photograph subjects and back-ground in a balanced way by using the flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a slow-speed to expose the low light background. Notes: · When shooting in low light, the shutter speed gets slower, and camera shake is likely to blur your picture. [. . . ]

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