Pentax UC-1 UC-1 Manual - Page 39

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OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS The data on the LCD panel is imprinted on each frame you expose. • The data cannot be corrected without opening the lens protector. • The data cannot be imprinted while the digits are blinking. • "Year-Month-Day" and "Day-Hour-Minute" cannot be imprinted at the same time. • Move the panorama mode selector lever to the right or left to switch the imprint mode between panorama and standard. • The dating unit automatically switches the imprint mode between the standard and panorama according to the format mode selected. • If there is a white or yellow object in the corner of the picture where the data is imprinted, the data may be difficult to read. When composing your photographs, try to avoid brightly-colored subjects in that corner. • The data may not be imprinted correctly if the pictures are taken more than the specified number of frames indicated on the film canis- ter. * The date in the picture above is simulated. 35

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OPERATIONAL
PRECAUTIONS
The
data
on
the
LCD
panel
is
imprinted
on
each
frame
you
expose.
The
data
cannot
be
corrected
without
open-
ing
the
lens
protector.
The
data
cannot
be
imprinted
while
the
digits
are
blinking.
"Year
-Month
-Day"
and
"Day
-Hour
-Minute"
cannot
be
imprinted
at
the
same
time.
Move
the
panorama
mode
selector
lever
to
the
right
or
left
to
switch
the
imprint
mode
between
panorama
and
standard.
The
dating
unit
automatically
switches
the
imprint
mode
between
the
standard
and
pan-
orama
according
to
the
format
mode
selected.
If
there
is
a
white
or
yellow
object
in
the
corner
of
the
picture
where
the
data
is
im-
printed,
the
data
may
be
difficult
to
read.
When
composing
your
photographs,
try
to
avoid
brightly
-colored
subjects
in
that
corner.
The
data
may
not
be
imprinted
correctly
if
the
pictures
are
taken
more
than
the
specified
number
of
frames
indicated
on
the
film
canis-
ter.
*
The
date
in
the
picture
above
is
simulated.
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