Kyocera 141000 Instruction Manual - Page 90

<Specifications

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Includes : Power pack (main unit), battery case, jacket (with strap). Cord length: 1.5 meters Power supply: Four 1.5V LR6/AA batteries or four 1.2V LR6/AA nickel hydrogen batteries (LR6/AA manganese batteries have a low capacity, so they cannot be used.) • for 36-exposure film at normal temperature using new batteries and based on Contax testing standard. Batteries used Rolls of film Four 1.5V LR6/AA alkaline batteries 4 Approx. 5 Four 1.5V LR6/AA lithium batteries 4 Approx. 15 Four 1.2V LR6/AA nickel hydrogen batteries 4 Approx. 2 (*15) * Fully charge nickel hydrogen batteries before using them. Approx. 10 Approx. 50 Approx. 5 (*50) y Figures given for the rolls of film (number of rolls of film that can be taken) are calculated based on the conditions described below. 0 Drive mode set to "S", using a Vario-Sonnar T* 24-85 mm lens, with one focusing operation from infinity to close range and back, 1 release, then a 16-second wait for each frame, this operation repeated. 0 Drive mode set to "S", using a Vario-Sonnar T* 24-85 mm lens, with one focusing operation from infinity to close range and back, 1 release, then a 4second wait for each frame, this operation repeated. • For some batteries, the voltage may temporarily drop and the " cl_al" mark light or flash when the batteries are first loaded. This is due to the properties of the batteries. If this should happen, try turning the main switch off then back on. If the "cIMAI" mark lights, the camera can be used normally. • When using LR6/AA nickel hydrogen batteries (1.2V), the "L. J" mark will light or start flashing relatively early. This is due to the properties of such batteries. If this happens, however, you may continue to use the camera. The approximate number of rolls of film that can be taken in this case under the above conditions is the number within parentheses. * Please note that specifications and design are subject to change without notice. 90

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<Specifications
of
the
P-8>
Includes
:
Power
pack
(main
unit),
battery
case,
jacket
(with
strap).
Cord
length:
1.5
meters
Power
supply:
Four
1.5V
LR6/AA
batteries
or
four
1.2V
LR6/AA
nickel
hydrogen
batteries
(LR6/AA
manganese
batteries
have
a
low
capacity,
so
they
cannot
be
used.)
<Batteries
used
and
number
of
photos
that
can
be
taken>
for
36
-exposure
film
at
normal
temperature
using
new
batteries
and
based
on
Contax
testing
standard.
Rolls
of
film
Batteries
used
Four
1.5V
LR6/AA
alkaline
batteries
4
Four
1.5V
LR6/AA
lithium
batteries
4
Four
1.2V
LR6/AA
nickel
hydrogen
batteries
4
Approx.
5
Approx.
15
Approx.
2
(*15)
*
Fully
charge
nickel
hydrogen
batteries
before
using
them.
Approx.
10
Approx.
50
Approx.
5
(*50)
Figures
given
for
the
rolls
of
film
(number
of
rolls
of
film
that
can
be
taken)
are
calculated
based
on
the
conditions
described
below.
0
Drive
mode
set
to
"S",
using
a
Vario-Sonnar
T*
24—85
mm
lens,
with
one
focusing
operation
from
infinity
to
close
range
and
back,
1
release,
then
a
16
-second
wait
for
each
frame,
this
operation
repeated.
0
Drive
mode
set
to
"S",
using
a
Vario-Sonnar
T*
24—85
mm
lens,
with
one
focusing
operation
from
infinity
to
close
range
and
back,
1
release,
then
a
4
-
second
wait
for
each
frame,
this
operation
repeated.
For
some
batteries,
the
voltage
may
temporarily
drop
and
the
"
cl_al"
mark
light
or
flash
when
the
batteries are
first
loaded.
This
is
due
to
the
properties
of
the
batteries.
If
this
should
happen,
try
turning
the
main
switch
off
then
back
on.
If
the
"cIMAI"
mark
lights,
the
camera
can
be
used
normally.
When
using
LR6/AA
nickel
hydrogen
batteries
(1.2V),
the
"L. J"
mark
will
light
or
start
flashing
relatively
early.
This
is
due
to
the
properties
of
such
batteries.
If
this
happens,
however,
you
may
continue
to
use
the
camera.
The
approximate
number
of
rolls
of
film
that
can
be
taken
in
this
case
under
the
above
conditions
is
the
number
within
parentheses.
*
Please
note
that
specifications
and
design
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
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