Pentax IQZoom 90WR IQZoom 90WR Manual - Page 47

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• The temperature range in which the camera functions properly is 50°C to -10°C (122°F to 14°F). • Electrical problems may often be caused by water, dirt or dust at points of electrical contact. Also check for battery leakage, traces of dirt or grease, or corrosion due to salinity or gas. If you cannot correct the problem, have your camera inspected at a Pentax service center. • Do not apply force to the zoom lens. Never place the zoom lens with the mount side facing down. • Regular size color prints may cut off what appears on the extreme edges of the film frame. Compose your picture with a margin of safety at the edges. • To maintain optimum performance, it is recommended that the camera be inspected every one or two years. If the camera has not been used for an extended period, or is being readied for an important photography, it is recommended that you inspect the camera or test shoot with it. • Repairs made necessary due to usage of this product in an industrial application may not be covered under the terms of the Pentax warranty. Red-eye phenomenon in flash shooting When a picture is taken using a flash, a subject's eyes may appear red in the print. This phenomenon is caused by the reflection of the electronic flash in the retina. It can be reduced when the surroundings of the subject are brightened, or shooting distance is shortened with the lens set at the wide-angle position or by employing the red-eye reduction flash feature.

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The
temperature
range
in
which
the
camera
functions
properly
is
50°C
to
-10°C
(122°F
to
14°F).
Electrical
problems
may
often
be
caused
by
water,
dirt
or
dust
at
points
of
electrical
contact.
Also
check
for
battery
leakage,
traces
of
dirt
or
grease,
or
corrosion
due
to
salinity
or
gas.
If
you
cannot
correct
the
problem,
have
your
camera
inspected
at
a
Pentax
service
center.
Do
not
apply
force
to
the
zoom
lens.
Never
place
the
zoom
lens
with
the
mount
side
facing
down.
Regular
size
color
prints
may
cut
off
what
appears
on
the
extreme
edges
of
the
film
frame.
Compose
your
picture
with
a
margin
of
safety
at
the
edges.
To
maintain
optimum
performance,
it
is
recommended
that
the
camera
be
inspected
every
one
or
two
years.
If
the
camera
has
not
been
used
for
an
extended
period,
or
is
being
readied
for
an
important
photography,
it
is
recommended
that
you
inspect
the
camera
or
test
shoot
with
it.
Repairs
made
necessary
due
to
usage
of
this
product
in
an
industrial
application
may
not
be
covered
under
the
terms
of
the
Pentax
warranty.
Red
-eye
phenomenon
in
flash
shooting
When
a
picture
is
taken
using
a
flash,
a
subject's
eyes
may
appear
red
in
the
print.
This
phenomenon
is
caused
by
the
reflection
of
the
electronic
flash
in
the
retina.
It
can
be
reduced
when
the
surroundings
of
the
subject
are
brightened,
or
shooting
distance
is
short-
ened
with
the
lens
set
at
the
wide-angle
position
or
by
employing
the
red
-eye
reduction
flash
feature.