Pentax PZ-20 PZ-20 Manual - Page 5

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TABLE OF CONTENTS LCD Panel Indication Viewfinder Indication Outline of Basic Functions Cameras and Lens Mounts Camera Functions Available with Various Lenses How To Use This Guide I. BASIC OPERATION (PREPARATION) Attaching the Camera Strap Inserting the Battery Mounting the Lens Using the Shutter Release Button Main Switch Operation ' Loading Film Unloading Film II. BASIC OPERATION (SHOOTING) Using the Picture Mode Setting the Green Operation Mode Selecting the Drive Mode Using Zoom Lenses Holding the Camera Selecting the Autofocus Mode Using the Autofocus • Focus-lock technique Taking a Picture Using the Built-in Flash • "Red-Eye" Using the Picture Mode • Portrait Program Mode • Landscape Program Mode • Action Program Mode • Close-up Program Mode III. ADVANCED OPERATIONS Hyper Program-Shift Learning Function 2 3 4 6 7 8 9-20 9 10 12 14 14 15 19 21-39 21 22 23 24 27 28 28 30 31 31 34 35 36 37 38 39 40-94 40 42 Manual Focusing Hard-to-Autofocus Subjects Selecting an Exposure Mode • Programmed AE Mode • Shutter-Priority AE Mode • Aperture-Priority AE Mode • Metered-Manual Mode • Bulb Mode Exposure Compensation Selecting a Drive Mode • Consecutive Photography • Self-timer Photography Extended Power Zoom Function • Zoom Clip Mode • Image Size Tracking Mode • Zoom Effect Using the Built-in Flash Pentax Functions A Dedicated Accessory Flash Unit • Contrast Control Synch Flash Accessories (Optional) • Dedicated Accessory • Soft Case Effect of Aperture and Shutter Speed Depth of Field Infrared Index OTHERS Precautions for Battery Precautions for Use Troubleshooting Specifications Warranty Policy 43 45 46 48 50 52 55 58 60 61 62 62 64 65 67 70 73 78 82 85 86 86 87 88 90 91 92-100 92 93-4 96 98 102 CD

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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
LCD
Panel
Indication
2
Manual
Focusing
43
Viewfinder
Indication
3
Hard-to-Autofocus
Subjects
45
Outline
of
Basic
Functions
4
Selecting
an
Exposure
Mode
46
Cameras
and
Lens
Mounts
6
Programmed
AE
Mode
48
Camera
Functions
Available
with
Various
Lenses
7
Shutter
-Priority
AE
Mode
50
How
To
Use
This
Guide
8
Aperture
-Priority
AE
Mode
52
I.
BASIC
OPERATION
(PREPARATION)
Attaching
the
Camera
Strap
Inserting
the
Battery
Mounting
the
Lens
Using
the
Shutter
Release
Button
Main
Switch
Operation
'
Loading
Film
Unloading
Film
9-20
9
10
12
14
14
15
19
Metered
-Manual
Mode
Bulb
Mode
Exposure
Compensation
Selecting
a
Drive
Mode
Consecutive
Photography
Self
-timer
Photography
Extended
Power
Zoom
Function
Zoom
Clip
Mode
Image
Size
Tracking
Mode
55
58
60
61
62
62
64
65
67
II.
BASIC
OPERATION
(SHOOTING)
21-39
Zoom
Effect
70
Using
the
Picture
Mode
21
Using
the
Built-in
Flash
73
Setting
the
Green
Operation
Mode
22
Pentax
Functions
78
Selecting
the
Drive
Mode
23
A
Dedicated
Accessory
Flash
Unit
82
Using
Zoom
Lenses
24
Contrast
Control
Synch
Flash
85
Holding
the
Camera
27
Accessories
(Optional)
86
Selecting
the
Autofocus
Mode
28
Dedicated
Accessory
86
Using
the
Autofocus
28
Soft
Case
87
Focus
-lock
technique
30
Effect
of
Aperture
and
Shutter
Speed
88
Taking
a
Picture
31
Depth
of
Field
90
Using
the
Built-in
Flash
31
Infrared
Index
91
"Red
-Eye"
Using
the
Picture
Mode
Portrait
Program
Mode
Landscape
Program
Mode
Action
Program
Mode
Close-up
Program
Mode
34
35
36
37
38
39
OTHERS
Precautions
for
Battery
Precautions
for
Use
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Warranty
Policy
92-100
92
93-4
96
98
102
III.
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
40-94
Hyper
Program
-Shift
40
Learning
Function
42
CD