Pentax Sport 35 Motor Sport 35 Motor Manual

Pentax Sport 35 Motor Manual

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    PENTAX p MOTOR MOTOR 6 ) PENTAX PENTAX LEN* , algal% AUTO 1. 06,15 Etc -
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    , as well as all the features already available in the SPORT 35 MOTOR. Please read this operating manual through very carefully so that you can fully enjoy this sophisticated precision instrument built to give long-lasting, reliable service for many years to come. TABLE OF CONTENTS SHORT OPERATING
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    to an end, rewind and unload it. Precautions The shutter cannot be released in the following cases: 1. When the batteries are not loaded in the camera; when they are exhausted or not loaded properly. 2. When the lens cover is closed or partially open. 3. When auto winding or rewinding is taking
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    NAME OF WORKING PARTS P 6 (( - PENTAX. NT2:1;.-;z (, 0 Frame Counter 0 Shutter Release Button ©Auto Focus Windows OViewfinder Window 0 Flash Head OStrap Tube 0 Grip 0 Lens Cover 0 Taking Lens ID Focus-lock Lever CD Light Sensor Window 0 Manual Film Speed Selector 2
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    0 Back Cover Release Lever 0 Film Leader End Mark 0 Flash Ready Indicator 0 Viewfinder Eyepiece lblhumb Grip 0 Film-loaded Indicator e4D Flash Pop-up Lever Film Rewind Lever 0 Film Transport Indicator 0 Tripod Socket 0 Battery Chamber Cover lasts 93 Aso 3
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    sliding it in the direction of the arrow; use a fingernail in the groove to push and raise the cover. This camera does not operate without batteries in it. Use two 1.5V AA penlight Alkaline batteries. DO NOT use Ni-Cd or Manganese batteries. 4 2. Fit two batteries
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    batteries of the same brand and type. • if the batteries are not used for a long time, remove them from the camera. Leaving them in the camera may cause acid leakage and possible damage to the camera mechanism. • Never break up, recharge or throw used batteries into fire as they may explode. x 5
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    OPENING/CLOSING LENS COVER O P E N TAX " r AUTO Focus VP IX PE N TAX 'E"r^S...';'.'2, ALTO FOcuS ex EN 1. Open the Lens Cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow, until it stops. To close, just push the Lens Cover back, locking it in its original position. 2. When the Lens Cover is
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    the Window with your fingerprints. 2. When the red lamp lights up in the top center of the viewfinder, the batteries are properly loaded in the camera. If they are incorrectly loaded, or weak or dead, the Shutter Release Button cannot be depressed, nor can film be wound. If the batteries are
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    1000 ISO Do not set the Selector in between the numerals. The film speeds usable with this camera are ISO 1OO, 200, 400 and 1OOO. Non-DX film Align the white dot of the Manual Film Speed Selector with the corresponding ISO number of the film being used. When using the DX
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    DX FILM Color Fi Irn. 10O 135-36 36E. DX 3S When the camera is loaded with the DX film, its film speed is automatically set by the camera no matter where the Manual Film Speed Selector is set. The automatic film speed setting of DX film ranges from ISO 100 to 1000. • 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
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    LOADING FILM . * Op e4. • 4. 00 ,90 Always load or unload film in a shady spot, or shield the camera and film from direct sunlight with your body. 1. Open the back cover by sliding the back cover release lever in the direction of the arrow. 2.
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    out far enough to be placed on the 0 film roller/take up spool, as shown above. • Make sure the film is properly placed between the 0 guide rails. • Take up any slack left in the film so that it is flat, as illustrated above. Slack O 4 Flat O 11
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    to start shooting. • The film-loaded indicator on the back cover tells you whether or not film is in the camera. Caution: Should you wish to remove the film loaded from the camera, never force it, but unload the film in the normal way described on page 17, to avoid any damage
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    a fixed position, and relax the rest of your body in a secure posture. Brace the elbow of the arm supporting the camera against your body. Always press the Shutter Release Button gently. When taking flash pictures with the camera held vertically, be sure to keep the flash head on the upper side. 13
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    Area Frame (General-photography range) 0 Parallax Correction Frame (Short-distancephotography range) 0 Focus-lock Indicator (Appears when camera -tosubject distance is locked.) Red Lamp (Camera-shake warning LED) 14 .e 1. After composing your picture, bring the 0 Auto Focus Spot on to the main
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    0 R DX 0 shutter speed is fast enough for handheld shooting; in other words, the subject is bright enough to shoot without flash. • When the camera-to-subject distance is around one meter (3.3 ft.), compose your picture within the Parallax Correction Frame. • When the 0 Red Lamp lights up, it
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    -TO -SUBJECT DISTANCE 0 0 O Over one meter (3.3 ft.) < Less than one meter (3.3 ft.) • 7 • For the best possible results, take your pictures within the camera-to-subject distance from one meter to oc (infinity). This camera does not focus on the subject less than one meter (3.3 ft.) away. 16
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    REWINDING FILM 111 When the last frame of the roll is exposed, the motor will V automatically stop. Do not open the back cover, but rewind the film and take the cartridge out of the camera in the following ways: Bo 4- ,233132 •SAN OPT ca2 *3. a> nuncio 1. To rewind the film, slide the
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    the Auto Focus Spot as shown above, it will be out of focus and only the background will be in focus. You can avoid this problem by using the focus-lock technique in the following order. • In dimly-lit places, make sure in advance whether the red lamp lights up or
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    release the focus lock until you have finished taking a picture of the focused subject. Difficult Auto-focus Subjects The auto focus system of this camera may not function properly in the situations described below. In such cases, focus on a subject near the actual subject you are shooting, and
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    sure to depress the Shutter Release Button after ensuring that the indicator light is on. Push the Flash Head back into place to return the camera to normal picture-taking mode. • It takes about five seconds for the flash to be fully charged with fresh batteries, and it takes longer as
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    Release Lever even softly before the Flash Ready Indicator lights up. Otherwise, the charging will be interrupted. • Always keep the Flash Head back in the camera when not in use; otherwise, the batteries can be easily exhausted. Flash not used t 11 L apt k 4 Flash used 1 tl 21
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    the LCD displays are not seen clearly, it indicates that the battery is getting weak, so please have it replaced by your nearest, authorized Pentax service facility as soon as possible. Do not try to replace it by yourself. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) • When the LCD is exposed to a high temperature
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    SETTING DATA Display Window, E 05 -71 poi DAY ()Mode Selector/ Button Setting Button (t) YEAR HOUR b MON. (Month) - "0 DAY MIN (Minute) Setting Data • The mode display in the Display 00 0 Window will switch from "Year-Month- Day" to "Hour-Minute" to " " (No Display) in this order each
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    Setting "Hour-Minute" Mode /5 - 3L1 I (= 3:30 p.m.) 1. Press the Mode Selector Button until the "Hour-Minute" mode is set in the Display Window. 2. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the second according to the announcement of time or your watch. The second "-" will be set to zero, although it will
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    ATTACHING STRAP; SOFT CASE PENITAX O nE You can use this strap as a neck strap or a wrist strap. 1. Pass the string of the strap through the Strap Tube. 2. Pass the other end of the strap through the ring of the string. You have now a wrist strap. 26
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    small ring, and move the belt ring to the other end of the strap. This soft case is optional. Pass the strap attached to the camera, through the hole on the top of the case. 27
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    and shielded from the rain. If your camera does get soaked, wipe it dry immediately and rush it to a Pentax service center. 3. Dirt and sand can cause serious Keep your camera out of direct sunlight, car trunks, and glove compartments. Shooting outdoors in winter presents a problem since batteries
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    SPECIFICATIONS Type: Fully automatic leaf-shutter camera with built-in pop-up flash, auto film speed film auto setting - ISO 100 to ISO 1000. 2) Manual setting - ISO 100, 200, 400, 1000. Flash: Built-in pop-up type with flash ready light. Guide number 10 (ISO 100/m). Flash Recycling Time: Approx. 5
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    Number of Flashes: About 10 rolls of 24-exposure film or about 7 rolls of 36 exposure film at 30second intervals and at normal temperatures. Power Source: Two "AN' alkaline batteries. Size & Weight: 120mm x 68.5mm x 46mm (4.7" x 2.7" x 1.8"); 285 g (10.1 oz.) without batteries. SPORT35AsoR Data
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    period of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be rendered and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period, provided the equipment has not been abused, altered, or operated contrary to instruction. Because the tolerances, quality, and design compatibility of
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    you are sending it directly to the manufacturer. Always obtain a quotation of the service charge, and only after you accept the quoted service charge, instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing. This warranty policy does not apply to Pentax products purchased in the U.S.A., U.K., or
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    , S-751 27 Uppsala, SWEDEN Pentax Nederland Spinveld 25, 4815 HR Breda, THE NETHERLANDS Pentax Norge A/S Stenersgt. 18, Oslo 1, NORWAY Pentax Corporation 35 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, U.S.A. Pentax Canada Inc. 1760 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1 K5, CANADA Asahi Optical
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