Pentax IQZoom 70R IQZoom 70R Manual - Page 11

Basic, Operations

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BASIC OPERATIONS 1. USABLE FILM DX FILM Peri ations Film = ' idge 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 Film speed (ISO rating) DX mark 0 0 0 0 After reading this instruction manual to familiarize ycurself with operations, you're ready to insert the film. Notes: • When buying DX film, make sure the package bears the "DX" mark. • Non-DX film cannot be used. • Use high-speed film with an ISO rating of 1000 or 1600 mainly for shooting indoors or in dimly-lit conditions. Automatic film speed setting This camera is designed to use DX-coded films with ISO ratings from 50 to 1600. When such film is loaded, its film speed is automatically set in the camera •The shutter may continue to release for a frame or two after the number of exposures indicated on the film canister has been shot, but the last frame may not be developed.

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1.
USABLE
FILM
BASIC
OPERATIONS
After
reading
this
instruction
manual
to
familiarize
ycurself
with
operations,
you're
ready
to
insert
the
film.
Notes:
When
buying
DX
film,
make
sure
the
package
bears
the
"DX"
mark.
Non
-DX
film
cannot
be
used.
Use
high-speed
film
with
an
ISO
rating
of
1000
or
1600
mainly
for
shooting
indoors
or
in
dimly
-lit
conditions.
DX
FILM
Peri
ations
Film
=
'
idge
400
Film
speed
(ISO
rating)
00000
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
DX
mark
0
0
0
0
Automatic
film
speed
setting
This
camera
is
designed
to
use
DX
-coded
films
with
ISO
ratings
from
50
to
1600.
When
such
film
is
loaded,
its
film
speed
is
automatically
set
in
the
camera
•The
shutter
may
continue
to
release
for
a
frame
or
two
after
the
number
of
exposures
indicated
on
the
film
canister
has
been
shot,
but
the
last
frame
may
not
be
developed.