Pentax IQZoom 90WR IQZoom 90WR Manual - Page 17

Green/red, Lamps, Ordinary, Photography

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4. GREEN/RED LAMPS When you press the shutter release button halfway, the lamps and/or Slight up or blink as shown above. Green lamp: When the subject is in focus, it lights up to indicate that you can take pictures; when the subject is not in focus, it will blink, indicating that you e cannot take pictures. Red lamp: When the flash is ready to discharge, it will light up. When the flash is being charged, it will blink. Notes: • If the subject is too close, the green lamp blinks. Adjust the camera-to-subject distance so that the green lamp lights up, then release the shutter. • If the subject is even closer, the green lamp may light up. 5. ORDINARY PHOTOGRAPHY When the power is switched on by pressing the main switch, the a fin camera automatically selects the Auto and --loo Single-Frame Shooting modes and the LCD panel indication appears as shown above. These modes are used for taking ordinary pictures. The built- in flash will discharge automatically when the subject is poorly illuminated or backlit. • When the LCD panel displayed is other than the one as shown above, which indicates the other modes are set, switching power OFF and then ON restores the Auto and Single-Frame Shooting modes. • When the built-in flash automatically discharges, the shutter speed ranges from approx. 1/4Oth sec. [wide-angle) to approx. 1/55th sec. [telephoto) [when ISO1OO film is used). So be very careful to hold the camera steady to eliminate the possibility of fuzzy pictures due to camera movement while the shutter is open.

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4.
GREEN/RED
LAMPS
When
you
press
the
shutter
release
button
halfway,
the
lamps
and/or
Slight
up
or
blink
as
shown
above.
Green
lamp:
When
the
subject
is
in
focus,
it
lights
up
to
indicate
that
you
can
take
pictures;
when
the
subject
is
not
in
focus,
it
will
blink,
indicating
that
you
cannot
take
pictures.
e
Red
lamp:
When
the
flash
is
ready
to
discharge,
it
will
light
up.
When
the
flash
is
being
charged,
it
will
blink.
Notes:
If
the
subject
is
too
close,
the
green
lamp
blinks.
Adjust
the
camera
-to
-subject
distance
so
that
the
green
lamp
lights
up,
then
release
the
shutter.
If
the
subject
is
even
closer,
the
green
lamp
may
light
up.
5.
ORDINARY
PHOTOGRAPHY
When
the
power
is
switched
on
by
pressing
the
main
switch,
the
camera
automatically
selects
the
Auto
and
Single
-Frame
Shooting
modes
and
the
LCD
panel
indication
appears
as
shown
above.
These
modes
are
used
for
taking
ordinary
pictures.
The
built-
in
flash
will
discharge
automatically
when
the
subject
is
poorly
illuminated
or
backlit.
When
the
LCD
panel
displayed
is
other
than
the
one
as
shown
above,
which
indicates
the
other
modes
are
set,
switching
power
OFF
and
then
ON
restores
the
Auto
and
Single
-Frame
Shooting
modes.
When
the
built-in
flash
automatically
discharges,
the
shutter
speed
ranges
from
approx.
1/4Oth
sec.
[wide-angle)
to
approx.
1/55th
sec.
[telephoto)
[when
ISO1OO
film
is
used).
So
be
very
careful
to
hold
the
camera
steady
to
eliminate
the
possibility
of
fuzzy
pictures
due
to
camera
movement
while
the
shutter
is
open.
a
fin
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