Pentax 645N Operation Manual

Pentax 645N - Large-Format SLR Camera Manual

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    PENTAX° G45N OPERATING MANUAL po'w
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    , could result in minor or medium injury to the operator or damage to the equipment. WARNING • Wrapping the strap around your neck is dangerous. Make sure that small children do not get the strap caught around their neck, • Do riot look directly at the sun through the camera, as viewing the sun
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    Pentax 645N, our latest development in the area of the medium format SLR, promises a superior 6 x 4.5cm result with 120, 220, or 70mm film. Made possible through our vast experience and technology accumulated over the years, the new autofocus multi-mode 645N assures pin-sharp focus accuracy with AF
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    NAMES OF WORKING PARTS I O S O 0 O AF mode selector (p.29,53) • Exposure compensation dial (p.48) Q Exposure compensation dial release button (p.48) Auto bracketing selector (p.49) • Hotshoe (p.62) • Shutter speed dial release button • Lens information contacts • 0 Lens unlock button (p.12
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    Use a blower and lens brush to remove dust accumu- lated on the lens or viewfinder. • Never use solvents such as paint thinner, alcohol or benzene to clean the camera. • Electrical problems If you cannot correct the problems, have your camera inspected at a Pentax service center. Repairs of this
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    If the difficulty is caused as a direct result of the product being used in conditions as outlined in the "Precautions for Your Camera" section or any other operation contrary to the instructions outlined in this manual, charges will be assessed and a repair quotation will be provided. PRECAUTIONS
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    a8* 88 : Frame Counter (p.22) 8888: Film Speed Information (p.20) ISO :.Film Status Information (p.20) : Battery Exhaustion Warning it may blacken, but when the temperature normalizes, it should return to normal. C 1: 3-point AF Frame (p.30) 1000 : Shutter Speed (p.38, 41, 43, 45) F8.8 : Aperture
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    7 - 24 Attaching the camera strap 7 Loading the batteries 8 Turning on the power 10 • When the batteries are exhausted 11 Attaching the lens 12 Attaching/Detaching the film holder 120 and 22014 Depressing the shutter release button 16 Film loading 17 Setting the film speed (ISO) 20
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    AF Mode 54 Focus Lock Function 55 Manual focusing 56 Imprinting the exposure data on the film 60 Using a Pentax Dedicated External Flash 62 Daylight-sync shooting 66 Slow-speed-sync shooting 67 About the preview lever 68 Accessories (Optional) 69 • Interchangeable focusing screens
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    6 I. BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) Icon indicators used in this manual Operation direction Automatic operation -4*••• +me. Attention Lamp blinking ..".,I:.- Correct 0 Incorrect X
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    ATTACHING THE CAMERA STRAP 1 2 1. Slide the illustrated part of the clasp in the direction of arrow by using a coin or similar object. 2.Put the clasp onto the strap lug with its black length, pull the strap hard to confirm if the strap has securely attached to the camera. mom 0 O rn z O m -a O
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    ) NOLLVEI3dO 319Y9 1. To remove the battery holder, lift up the battery holder release knob and turn it in the direction of the arrow. 2. Load six 1.5V AA-size batteries in the battery holder in accordance with the diagram located in the battery holder. I\ 3. To secure the battery holder
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    film speed and number of exposed frames are unchanged even if the batteries are replaced. =EMI • Keep spare batteries on hand for replacement convenience when shooting out doors or while traveling. 03 Using the optional Remote Battery Pack 645 and Power Cord 645 are recommended when the camera
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    the main switch to [ ON ] 5 I OFF st) ON I 2. With the main switch set to an audible PCV signal is heard when the subject comes into focus. • When the camera is not in use, make sure that the main switch is OFF to prevent battery drain if the shutter release button is accidentally depressed.
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    * 49 ISO 'I; 100 i OFF •))) ON 111111111111111111111111 * Low Battery Warning When the batteries are nearly exhausted, the battery symbol [ Q ] appears on the LCD panel as a warning. Replace the batteries as soon as possible. See page 8 for replacing the batteries. • Even if the low-battery symbol
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    BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) ATTACHING THE LENS O I 0 ti 1. Remove the body mount cap while depressing the lens unlock button. 2. Align the red dots on the camera and lens mount, attach the lens to the camera body, and turn it fully to the right until you hear a click.
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    autofocus operation. • We assume no responsibility nor liability for damages resulting from the use of lenses made by other manufacturers. • The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens information contacts and an AF coupler. Dirt, dust, or corrosion may cause damage to the electrical system
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    645 2 BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) Detaching 1. Raise the film holder knob and turn until the red dot markings align and a click is heard. Continue to turn the film holder knob to the end of the red line; the locking mechanism will release and the film holder is now detached from the camera body
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    15 3 • When inserting the film holder into the camera body, be sure that the film holder is inserted the right way up in order to avoid any serious damage. • The same precaution is required when attaching the 220 film holder. BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) 3.Turn the film holder knob 90° to
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    releases the shutter. When taking a picture, depress the shutter release button gently to prevent camera shake. • To prevent camera shake, depress the shutter release button gently. • Before loading a roll of film, slowly depress the shutter release button to learn where the first position is. • The
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    OPERATION (PREPARATION) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.Install the emptied spool to the spool retainer as illustrated. 2. Tear off the tape and install the spool to the film holder so that the black inner side of the leading must face outwards. 3. Insert the tip of the leader into the take-up
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    camera body. 7 8 J 0 0 O • • 545N,__ OFF .1.4.0(1., 1 BINH011 eta 7. Set the main switch to [ON] or [ •)))]. Release the shutter. The film automatically advances to the first frame. [ i ] is displayed on the LCD panel. &If the [ E ] appears, indicating that the film is not properly loaded
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    in the shade or by using your body to shade the film holder. • We suggest that you first operate the camera with no film loaded to become familiar with its operations. • The film counter indication advances one each time the shutter is released. • With a 220 film loaded, the dot marks appear before
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    increments. • You can tear off the end cover of the film package indicating the type of film and speed and insert it into the memo holder provided on the film holder to remind you of the film type/speed that you are using. • [ ISO ] and film speed are always displayed on the LCD panel with the
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    paper as illustrated. While firmly holding the wound film roll, affix the paper seal securely on the back of the paper leader to prevent from accidental unwinding of the exposed roll. • Remove the film in the shade or by using your body to shade the camera. • The number of exposed frames on the LCD
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    FILM IN MID-ROLL 1 2 3 4 0 • 645N oF1F0.A0RN 1 41 LIENOMMENJ 65) If you wish to remove the film before exposing all the frames, use this function. 1. Set the main switch to [ ON ]. 2. Depress the mid-roll wind-up button with a finger, the film firmly holding the wound film roll, affix the
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    larger eyecup: match the eyecup pin with fitting eyepiece hole. 3. Turn the fixing screw by turning to the right with a coin or similar object. • When using accessories such as the Refconverter 645, remove the eyecup first.
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    BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) NEM ADJUSTING THE VIEWFINDER DIOPTER •The diopter adjustment range is +1.0D to -3.5D (diopters). HI pax 111111311111 I Aim the camera at a bright subject. While look- ing through the viewfinder, turn the diopter adjustment ring to the left or right until the aut-
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    II. BASIC OPERATION (SHOOTING)
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    5.6 QS Purpose For easy picture taking, use this mode. In the Programmed AE mode, the camera automatically selects the best combination of aperture turn the aperture ring while holding down the aperture-A lock button on the lens. The lens aperture ring can be released from the [ A ] position in the
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    When the Adapter 645 for 67 lens or Helicoid Extension Tube 645 is attached, the center-weighted metering mode is automatically set even if you select the multisegment metering mode. The multi-segment metering mode cannot be used. MULTI(6)-SEGMENT METERING This camera incorporates a high-precision
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    manual focus mode depends on the lens you use. For more details, read the operating manual of the lens. • The camera does not provide the switch for switching between the autofous mode and manual mode. (ONLLOOHS)NONNI:13d° 3ISV8 With the Pentax 645 FA lens attached, the lens automatically focuses
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    ON11OOHS) NOLIMIndO 31S1/9 USING THE SINGLE AF MODE • Servo AF Mode is also available in this camera. See page 53. SERVO SINGLE IIIIIIIIIIIII When you depress the shutter button, the lens automatically focuses. As soon as the subject is in focus, the shutter is released. For normal use, select this
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    30 USING THE 3•POINT AF MODE USING THE SINGLE•FRAME DRIVE MODE SERVO SINGLE 1111111111111 V) 0 0 ~ mxr w ~ 111111 111111 0 -• In the 3-point autofocus system, the subject will be o focused properly even if the main subject is slightly o off-center of the AF frame. .•E.' Set the AF mode
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    than this. • When using an ultra-telephoto lens, a tripod that is heavier than the total weight of the camera and lens is recommended to avoid camera shake. • This camera has provided two tripod sockets for vertical and horizontal format positions. • When the tripod is used, use of an optional Cable
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    to the autofocus position. zO 1.Focus on the subject with the 3-point AF frame EL 1] indicated in green in the photo- O graph. When the shutter release button is depressed halfway down, the lens automati- z O cally focuses. 2. When the subject is in focus, the focus indi- cator [O] lights up
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    focus. • The film counter indication advances each time the shutter is released. • Depress the shutter release button halfway down. While [c> I is on, the camera-to-subject distance is fixed (focus Frame Mode with the Single AF Mode set, the rn camera focuses only the first picture. From the
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    -Frame Mode Consecutive pictures can be taken by holding down the shutter release button. Set the drive mode selector to [ ta ]. • If the AF mode selector is set to [ SINGLE ], the camera focuses only the first picture. From the second picture, the pictures are taken consecutively with the
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    . The shutter will be released about 12 seconds after the shutter release is depressed. 1. Set the drive mode selector to [ 2. Focus on the subject first using the autofocus frame and by depressing the shutter release button halfway down. Then depress the shutter release button fully. • The shutter
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    of the arrow until it locks. 2. The frame counter on the LCD panel blinks. 3. Depress the shutter release button to shoot an initial exposure. The film will not advance.
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    stage. Depress the shutter release button to shoot the third shot. The film will advance and the single-frame shooting will be restored. • When using the Multi-Exposure Mode, you usually get the best result using a flash to illuminate the main subject against a dimly-lit background. • To cancel
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    0 OFF :PS F 1 1 SNOLLVU3d0 033NVACIV -45LFW ..-.7 I-P-M- Mr - Using the Programmed AE Mode Purpose The camera automatically selects the optimum combination of shutter speed and aperture setting, making it easy viewfinder. • Turn the lens aperture ring while holding down the aperture-A lock button.
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    * Exposure Warning If the subject is too bright or too dark, the shutter speed and aperture setting will blink in the viewfinder. If the subject is too bright, select a darker subject. Use a flash if the subject is too dark. -....iiiMir-f" F 2.8*Jo.- , 7, ' SNOLLVId3dO O33NVACIV
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    5.6.2.8 Using the Aperture-Priority AE Mode Purpose When the desired aperture is selected, an appropriate shutter speed is automatically set by the camera for background. How to 1. Set the lens aperture ring to the desired f-stop other than [ A ]. • Turn the lens aperture ring while holding down the
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    you have selected and appro- priate aperture indication determined by the camera can be seen in the viewfinder when the shutter release button same indication as you select the lens aperture ring especially when the A 645 150mm f/3.5 or A 645 45 - 85mm Zoom f/4.5 is use a flash if it is too dark.
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    Using the Shutter-Priority AE Mode Purpose When the desired shutter speed is selected, the appropriate aperture is automatically set by the camera for co • ® ISO I OFF Nip ON 11111111I11111,111111111 To set 1. Set the lens aperture ring to [ A ]. • While holding down the shutter speed dial lock
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    release button is depressed halfway down, the shutter speed and the aperture value will be displayed in the viewfinder. • In flash photography, when you use the flash sync shutter speed of 1/60 second or a non-dedicated external flash unit, set the shutter speed dial to the [ X ] (1/60 of second
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    Manual Mode is a convenient exposure mode for taking pictures using the same shutter speed and aperture setting combination, or taking creatively under or overexposured photographs. To set 1. Set the lens shutter speed dial lock button. • Turn the lens aperture ring while holding down the aperture-A
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    F : 1 -44:25 F w 3. Turn either the shutter dial or lens aperture ring until a single bar is displayed in the center of the bar graph [ + ] or [ - ] indicator will blink. • In flash photography, when you use the flash sync shutter speed of 1/60 second or a non-dedicated external flash unit, set
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    useful for the long exposures required for shooting night scenes and fireworks. The shutter remains open as long as the shutter release button is held down. How to 1. Set the lens as you select the lens aperture ring especially when the A 645 150mm f/3.5 or A 645 45 - 85mm Zoom f/4.5 is attached.
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    , 10 15 ft I II I I I I 216 841I 4 8 1611 0 A 22 16 11 8 6.6 *2.8 II 4. Adjust the desired aperture by lens aperture ring. • When using this mode, use a steady tripod to prevent camera shake and attach the optional "Cable Switch F" after removing the Release Socket Cap F. • Up to approx. 8 hours
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    or to compensate for difficult lighting conditions which may fool the camera's built-in exposure meter. To set 1. Turn the on the bar graph indicates 0.3EV step. • When exposure compensation is used in the Metered Manual Mode, the bar above the bar graph indicates under or overexposure, it is
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    compensation and it may be difficult to obtain the correct exposure, use this mode to make three different bracketed exposures with different exposure levels the bar graph in the viewfinder indicates 0.3 EV step. • The focus is locked at the first picture and remains locked until all pictures
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    )) ON 1111111111111111111111 The Spot metering or center weighted metering mode can also be selected in this camera. Select the desired metering mode with the metering mode selector. Using the Center-Weighted Metering Mode This metering system does not automatically compensate for backlighted or
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    2 SNOI1V1:13d0 CB9NVAaV 0 ISO 100 OFF .1.1) ON I. 11111111I1111111111111111 1 Using the Spot Metering Mode The Spot Metering Mode measures light only in the small area in the center of the viewfinder. To set 1. Set the
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    the memorized meter reading will remain even if the memory lock button is released. • The memory lock function cannot be used when the camera is set in the Metered Manual Mode. SNOI1VEI3d0 C133NVMV The memory lock function enables an exposure level to be memorized before shooting. The memory lock
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    When the camera senses subject movement during the autofocus operation, the camera will automatically switch the focus mode to focus on the subject. If the subject is moving too fast, the shutter may not be released. 0 If the shutter release button is held at the halfway position, the lens focuses
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    spot of the subject which is in the spot AF autofocus frame. How to focus 1. Set the AF frame selector to [0]. 2. Focus on the main subject with the Sopt AF frame [ indicating in green in the illustration]. • When the main subject is off the Spot AF frame, use the focus-lock technique. See page 55.
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    autofo- cus frame to be placed over the most important subject, the camera will focus on the background as shown in the illustration. • The focus lock can be used in the 3-point AF Mode and Spot AF Mode. • The focus lock does not operate when the AF mode selector is at [ SERVO ]. 2. To prevent this
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    56 MANUAL FOCUSING 2 3 MF AF Inninutuniniutqj MM. 1111I1I1I I1 If IIwirmi'l 11 0 A2211It115441 JPC,'SMIAEMBLI. I • :25 SNOILVII3dO 033NVAGY Using the in - focus indicator How to focus 1. Set the lens in the manual focus mode. • Switching between the autofocus and manual focus modes depends
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    unsuited for focusing When the autofocus function or the viewfinder's infocus indicator [o] cannot be used when the subject on the AF frame is difficult to autofocus. Focus the subject in the manual focus mode with the aid of the matte field in the viewfinder as you would with a non-AF SLR camera.
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    the autofocus system may not operate. In such a case, use the focus-lock tech- MF AF 44'SI71 nique (see page 55.) on another subject that is the II p A221611851.111 same distance away, or set the lens to use the man- ual focus mode to focus the lens on the subject with the aid of the matte
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    conditions do not allow autofocusing or manual focusing with the in-focus indicator in the viewfinder. Use the manual focus mode to focus on the subject with the aid of the matte field surrounding the autofocus frame. See page 58 for manual focusing. a) When using special effect filters or "Magic
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    60 IMPRINTING THE EXPOSURE DATA ON THE NEGATIVE S•M i •I hr If a 645 A- or FA lens (autofocus lens) is attached, the camera imprints the following exposure data directly on the negative, outside of the picture frame with each exposure. • Number of Frames • Exposure Mode • Shutter Speed •
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    2 9L OFF Ep•ON 0 I Insir,I mom' D3 .--711 M=MIll To cancel the Exposure Data Imprint Mode 1. Turn the power ON. • --) Ed I Si OFF ON II 111111I111111111111111 2. Depress the up/down button while holding down the preview lever in the direction of the arrow. [ 0] will be disappeared
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    viewfinder indicating the flash is ready. • For more details, read the flash operating manual. Exposure Compensation with a Pentax TTL dedicated flash When the exposure compensation is set with a Pentax TTL flash in use, it makes possible to adjust the brightness of the subject on the background and
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    lens focal length only when a 645 FA lens is in use an a 645 A- lens is in use, or FA lens is in use. • the flash unit is set to Manual. • When the flash unit these flash units can be used for daylight-sync shooting, does not cause camera shake. However, when a 645 A- lens is in use, the shutter
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    also varies within the shutter speed range of 1/60 to a slower speed which does not cause camera shake. The slowest shutter speed varies according to the lens focal length. When a 645A - lens is use, the shutter IMINM speed will be set to 1/60 of second. Red Green Yellow AF200T f/2.8 f/5.6 AF280T
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    aperture value may change. *2. Only the AF200SA flash does not operate. *3. Only the manual mode can be used. *4. Multi-burst and slave-sync flash are possible. Using other type of a flash Use of non-Pentax flash units may damage the camera. For the best results, use a Pentax dedicated flash unit.
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    66 DAYLIGHT- SYNC SHOOTING ___.. ------ Without Daylight-Sync Purpose In daylight conditions, when a portrait picture is taken with a person's face cast in shadow, discharging the flash will eliminate the shadow. Daylight-sync photography is obtained in the same manner as normal flash photography
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    a dimly-lit background by using the flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a slow-shutter-speed to expose the low light background. To set With the Metered Manual Mode set 1. Turn the flash on. 2. Set the camera's exposure mode to the Metered Manual Mode. 3. Select an appropriate
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    USING THE PREVIEW LEVER 11 SNOILVII3d0 030NVA0V SP 10 15 1 III] II I 1 2216 8 414 8 1622 0 A 22 16 11: 8 5.662.8 AIL .1111 To confirm the depth of field in the viewfinder, depress the preview lever. 1. Turn the lens confirmed through the viewfinder. • The lens aperture is closed down while holding
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    flash with a built-in AF spotbeam and large guide number of 50 in meters Film back 645 120 film back and 220 film back are available. • AF400T Bracket for 645 z Attaches AF400T flash unit to a 645 camera or 645N Cn camera via tripod socket on the base of camera. • Quick Shoe 645/67 The camera
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    standard focusing screen are available. (Please refer to the instruction sheets supplied with each screen for changing instructions ) En: SNOIIVEI3dO 033NVAaV AS-80 (AF Center Spot Matte) The standard focusing screen for general photography. AG-80 (AF Cross-Lined Matte) Designed to guide picture
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    used in combination with an ordinary polarizing filter. Use a CIRCULAR POLARIZING FILTER for proper autofocus operation. • When using the Auto Bellow 645 with 645N camera release is pushed with the lens set at the minimum aperture, the shutter is released after the lens is fully stopped down. If
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    the lens to the manual and turn the focus- ing ring to the left by the distance indicated on the infrared index. • In the autofocus mode, the focus cannot compensate for infrared photography. • To set the proper exposure level for infrared pictures, refer to the instructions accompanying the film
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    reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
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    ' The subject is too close. The camera does not focus. The focus mode is set to [ MF J. Increase the camera-to-subject dislance. Set the lens in the autofocus position. P.32 P28 The subject is difficult to autofocus. Use the focus technique or focus manually using the matte field. P55, P.58 _I
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    . Causes Ttohaeustoufbo•iceucst .is too close or difficult Remedies Use the focus-lock technique or focus manually using the matte field. Reference P.55, P.58 [ Err ] blinks on the LCD panel. The camera may be defective. Consult your Pentax distributor or an authorized Pentax repair shop. mm
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    Manual 1/1000-4 sec.(3) Bulb, Lens Mount: Pentax 645 AF mount (645 A-mount with AF coupler, lens information contacts ) Compatible Lens: Pentax 645 AF mount, Pentax 645 A-mount Autofocus System: TTL phase-matching multi-(3 points) autofocus system switchable to Spot focusing, AF operational
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    increments, 1EV step increments, Possible to use with exposure compensation Flash sync: Via Hot shoe with X-sync. contact with couples with Pentax dedicated auto flashes, X-sync speed at 1/60 sec., Slow shutter speed synchronization possible in Metered Manual Mode, X-sync. socket is provided, ISO
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    78 WARRANTY POLICY All Pentax cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase. Service will be rendered, and defective parts will be replaced without cost
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    only after you accept the quoted service charge, instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing. The local warranty policies available from Pentax distributors in some countries can supersede this warranty policy. Therefore, we recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with
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    Corporation 35 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, U.S.A. (Internet: //www.pentax.com/) Pentax Canada Inc. 3131 Universal Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4X 2E5, CANADA 56781 ENG This operating manual is printed on recycled paper. CE The CE marking assures that this product complies
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    MEMO
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    power supply socket (p.9) e Tripod socket (p.31) Vertical tripod socket (p.31) e Multi-exposure switch (p.36) e X-sync socket e Strap lug (p.7) e Film bolder (p.15) e Film holder release knob (p.15) (r) Mid-roll wind-up button (p.22) e Electronic Cable Release socket (p.47) e Battery holder (p.8)
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