Pentax MZ-S MZ-S Manual - Page 20

Setting, Speed, Manually, Imprinting, Exposure

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I SETTING THE FILM SPEED (ISO) MANUALLY The camera automatically reads the film speed from the film's DX code. However, the film speed setting can be changed. If you use a non-DX coded film, set the film speed manually. 1 Load the film. 1 Load the non-DX-coded film. Q 2 Setting the ISO speed )f Hold down the lock release button and turn the exposure compensation dial to [ISO]. Il 2 Turn the select dial to set the ISO speed. *on 4 ) • The ISO speed can be set from ISO 6 to 6400 in 1/3-EV increments. • [ISO] is displayed when the film speed lorac 1. is set manually 0 I UNLOADING FILM I I SNOLLV1:13dO DISVEI 3 After setting the ISO speed, hold down the lock release button and turn the exposure compensation dial to [0]. N Ilk= Resetting the ISO speed • If the exposure compensation dial is positioned at [ISO] with the non-DXcoded film loaded, pressing the exposure mode reset button sets the ISO speed to 100. • If the exposure compensation dial is positioned at [ISO] with the DX-coded film loaded, pressing the exposure mode reset button cancels the manually-set ISO film speed. IMPRINTING EXPOSURE DATA The following exposure data can be imprinted on the negative: Exposure mode, shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation value and auto bracketing. (Imprinting is enabled by default.) 1 Check the setting. ) 1;Turn the main switch to [ON]. [ ID ] displayed on the LCD panel indicates that exposure data imprinting is enabled. 2 Enable or disable the data imprinting. 1 Hold down the lock release button and turn the exposure compensation dial to [D]. Lie "*•,. o-

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UNLOADING
FILM
I
I
I
SETTING
THE
FILM
SPEED
(ISO)
MANUALLY
The
camera
automatically
reads
the
film
speed
from
the
film's
DX
code.
However,
the
film
speed
setting
can
be
changed.
If
you
use
a
non
-DX
coded
film,
set
the
film
speed
manually.
1
Load
the
film.
1
Load
the
non
-DX
-coded
film.
2
Setting
the
ISO
speed
)f
Hold
down
the
lock
release
button
and
turn
the
exposure
compensation
dial
to
[ISO].
2
Turn
the
select
dial
to
set
the
ISO
speed.
*on
The
ISO
speed
can
be
set
from
ISO
6
to
6400
in
1/3-EV
increments.
[ISO]
is
displayed
when
the
film
speed
is
set
manually
0
Q
Il
4
)
lorac
1.
3
After
setting
the
ISO
speed,
hold
down
the
lock
release
button
and
turn
the
exposure
compensation
dial
to
[0].
Ilk=
Resetting
the
ISO
speed
If
the
exposure
compensation
dial
is
positioned
at
[ISO]
with
the
non
-DX
-
coded
film
loaded,
pressing
the
expo-
sure
mode
reset
button
sets
the
ISO
speed
to
100.
If
the
exposure
compensation
dial
is
positioned
at
[ISO]
with
the
DX
-coded
film
loaded,
pressing
the
exposure
mode
reset
button
cancels
the
manual-
ly
-set
ISO
film
speed.
N
IMPRINTING
EXPOSURE
DATA
The
following
exposure
data
can
be
imprinted
on
the
nega-
tive:
Exposure
mode,
shutter
speed,
aperture,
exposure
compensation
value
and
auto
bracketing.
(Imprinting
is
enabled
by
default.)
1
Check
the
setting.
) 1
;Turn
the
main
switch
to
[ON].
[
ID
]
displayed
on
the
LCD
panel
indi-
cates
that
exposure
data
imprinting
is
enabled.
2
Enable
or
disable
the
data
imprinting.
1
Hold
down
the
lock
release
button
and
turn
the
exposure
compensation
dial
to
[D].
Li
e
"*•,.
o
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SNOLLV1:13dO
DISVEI