Pentax PZ-1p PZ-1p Manual - Page 37
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* The minimum distance for the Programmed TTL flash is always approx. 0.7m even a lens with a maximum aperture of f4.5 or smaller is in use. * When a subject is shot at a distance closer than 0.7m, correct exposure cannot be obtained, and you will see vignetting in the picture corners. Notes on Flash Usage Inappropriate Lens Warning When using the F- or FA- lenses mentioned below, [ (*) ] will blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel when the shutter release button is depressed halfway down after the flash has been fully charged. • Lenses wider than 28mm • Lenses with the focal length 300mm or longer (ex- cept when using the FA Zoom 100-300mm at a focal length of 300mm) Even if using lenses focal length range between 28 300mm, some F and FA lenses may light up this warning. Taking a picture while this warning is displayed will cause vignetting in the picture corners or semicircular vignetting at the bottom of the picture. Keep in mind that the lens other than an F or FA in use, this warning will not be displayed. * Do not use a lens hood as it may obstruct the light coming from the flash. * Shooting subjects with F 24-50mm zoom lens at the focal length between 28 - 35mm does not cause vignetting in the picture corners, though the inappro- priate lens warning [ ] appears. * Shooting subjects at a distance closer than lm with an FA Zoom 28 - 105mm lens in the wide-angle range (35-40mm) length may cause vignetting in the picture corners. Take the picture at a distance of lm or longer in this case. * The vignetting will occur all focal length range of the FA 28 - 70mm lens. Do not use this lens with the built-in flash. * Shooting with FA80 - 200mm zoom lens, using the focal lengths longer than 135mm will not occur the vignetting. * This camera includes a Red-eye Reduction flash function, which reduces the red-eye phenomenon by using preflash. See page 90. (0N11.00HS) NOI1VH3d0 OISVO