Pentax Espio Espio Manual - Page 17
Wide-angle, 6-4.3m, 6-6.0m, 6-8.6m, Telephoto, 6-2.7m, 6-3.8m, 6-5.4m
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0 O 3 Shooting Depress the shutter release button fully, and the shutter will release. Then, the film automatically advances to the next frame. Notes: • When the shutter is released, the self-timer lamp lights up momentarily to indicate that a picture has been taken. • If you wish to focus on another subject, lift your finger off the shutter release button and depress the shutter release button halfway again. • The shutter cannot be released while the lens is zooming. Automatic Flash Emission When taking pictures in low light, the flash will automatically discharge. When the shutter release button is depressed halfway in low light, the red lamp will light up, indicating the flash is ready to discharge. If the red lamp blinks, this indicates that the built-in flash is being charged. Therefore, make sure the red lamp lights continuously before taking pictures. Red-eye Shooting portraits with the flash may result in "red-eye", the red dot in your subject's eye. This camera includes a red-eye reduction flash function, which suppresses the red-eye phenomenon by using preflash. See page 18 for details. Flash effective ranges (Nega-color film used) Lens ISO Wide-angle 35mm (SSC 100 0.6-4.3m 200 0.6-6.0m 400 0.6-8.6m Telephoto 70mm (4) 0.6-2.7m 0.6-3.8m 0.6-5.4m 13