Pentax IQZoom 80G IQZoom 80G Manual - Page 14

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I 5. When [ i i appears in the exposure counter on the LCD panel, the film automatically stops winding. Ensure that [ apears on the LCD panel. 6. If E 1 blinks on the LCD panel, it means that the film is not properly loaded. Reload the film again. • When the main switch is turned OFF, the number of frames or L E indication will remain for 5 seconds on the LCD panel. Film and Film Speed Setting. • Use a DX-coded film with ISO rating from 25 to 1600. When any of these films are loaded, the proper film speed is automatically set for the camera. • Non-DX coded films cannot be used. If non DX-coded film is used, the camera automatically set the film speed to ISO 25. • A film with ISO400 film speed is recommended to get less image blur and to cover more of photographic situations. • Use high-speed films with ISO 800 or higher mainly for shooting indoors or in dimly-lit conditions. • Use of negative color film (print film) is recommended. 10

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I
5.
When
[
i
i
appears
in
the
exposure
counter
on
the
LCD
panel,
the
film
automatically
stops
winding.
Ensure
that
[
apears
on
the
LCD
panel.
6.
If
E
1
blinks
on
the
LCD
panel,
it
means
that
the
film
is
not
properly
loaded.
Reload
the
film
again.
When
the
main
switch
is
turned
OFF,
the
number
of
frames
or
L
E
indication
will
re-
main
for
5
seconds
on
the
LCD
panel.
10
Film
and
Film
Speed
Setting.
Use
a
DX
-coded
film
with
ISO
rating
from
25
to
1600.
When
any
of
these
fi
lms
are
loaded,
the
proper
film
speed
is
automati-
cally
set
for
the
camera.
Non
-DX
coded
films
cannot
be
used.
If
non
DX
-coded
film
is
used,
the
camera
automati-
cally
set
the
film
speed
to
ISO
25.
A
film
with
ISO400
fi
lm
speed
is
recom-
mended
to
get
less
image
blur
and
to
cover
more
of
photographic
situations.
Use
high-speed
films
with
ISO
800
or
higher
mainly
for
shooting
indoors
or
in
dimly
-lit
conditions.
Use
of
negative
color
film
(print
film)
is
rec-
ommended.