Pentax PZ-10 PZ-10 Manual - Page 47

Viewfinder, Warnings

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VIEWFINDER WARNINGS 9 Viewfinder ± ** 1 _ **2 P ** 3 l* Remarks In the Metered Manual mode, the aperture is bseritgtoa brighter aperture or the subject is too ht In the Metered Manual mode, the aperture is set to a darker aperture or the subject is too dark. In the Programmed AE mode, the subject is too bright or too dark. In the Programmed AE mode, a flash is necessary, or the lens in use is not appropriate for adequate flash coverage. Battery warning. t All the LEDs being displayed blink. The warnings are indicated by a blinking light. The ( ) means a blinking indicator. Correction to stop the blinking displays ** 1 Decrease the aperture by setting it to higher numbers or adjust the shutter to a faster speed to stop the display from blinking. If the display does not stop blinking, use an ND (Neutral Density) filter (a filter that reduces the amount of light). ** 2 Increase the aperture by setting it to lower numbers or adjust the shutter to a slower speed to stop the display from blinking. If the display does not stop blinking, use a flash or other lighting eguipment. **3 If the subject is too bright, use an ND filter. If the subject is too dark, use a flash. StiOilMilVNOWOOV 43

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VIEWFINDER
WARNINGS
Viewfinder
Remarks
±
b
se
ri
t
g
t
ht
oa
**
1
In
the
Metered
Manual
mode,
the
aperture
is
brighter
aperture
or
the
subject
is
too
_
**2
In
the
Metered
Manual
mode,
the
aperture
is
set
to
a
darker
aperture
or
the
subject
is
too
dark.
P
**
3
In
the
Programmed
AE
mode,
the
subject
is
too
bright
or
too
dark.
l*
In
the
Programmed
AE
mode,
a
flash
is
neces-
sary,
or
the
lens
in
use
is
not
appropriate
for
adequate
flash
coverage.
Battery
warning.
t
All
the
LEDs
being
displayed
blink.
The
warnings
are
indicated
by
a
blinking
light.
The
(
)
means
a
blinking
indicator.
Correction
to
stop
the
blinking
displays
**
1
Decrease
the
aperture
by
setting
it
to
higher
numbers
or
adjust
the
shutter
to
a
faster
speed
to
stop
the
display
from
blinking.
If
the
display
does
not
stop
blinking,
use
an
ND
(Neutral
Density)
filter
(a
filter
that
reduces
the
amount
of
light).
**
2
Increase
the
aperture
by
setting
it
to
lower
numbers
or
adjust
the
shutter
to
a
slower
speed
to
stop
the
display
from
blinking.
9
If
the
display
does
not
stop
blinking,
use
a
flash
or
other
lighting
eguipment.
**3
If
the
subject
is
too
bright,
use
an
ND
filter.
If
the
subject
is
too
dark,
use
a
flash.
StiOilMilVNOWOOV
43